_,4:'-f-\ u": Iii‘ s.- a 21-: llrmitlreltrrtsterezrl:nnrzlmrmlbnm _\ . ~41 1 PAGE ruuu "is tcnllltorfsiolifli GUARDIAN "resident-W. (‘burn S. lie-Lure. I. f. Ytrr-ProalllonF-d. ll. Inndl liou-rrfary-l.ir-ut. (‘ul 0 A llwlilnnon s! I 0. lttlllalr and \Iunagin; - . ' h. than"! Alluvial! Editors-Frank Walks-r and U It. (‘urn-lo “flPIl-IIII lmlly llnunllvll lmf7| U500 nor rrnr lin nnvnm-ot dollar-rod- li-ill.wl' your (in advance) mailmi In Canada and United Stairs. Tilulzsollv, MAY 14. 1931 “my The patriot Worries gathered at other conventions ‘throughout the Province. of the in- , hicreasing sentiment in favor of a 1 "The Luaeml 0mm is ‘d! “m; icllange of Government in provincial permlbed mo‘ W” m“ m“ ‘ e affairs and of the confidence of the .hree Conservative luembels ‘from ‘electorate m the “bully of the Hum Prince Eduard island had Ellllltllbliit J. DI Stewart and his ‘ouowem w influence and power to mnkc t reestablish sane and sound “numb Government abolish its dumpingl tratlon. duty on potatoes. when the duty was imposed our cuntmllilorary wax ed eloquent in its denunciations of the GOVPYHDIGFI Rllfl Oil!‘ l'€']ll‘("5('lllftll\'D5 for perulittulg the inclusion of po- Why No Liberal Conventions The difference between the atti- lllofes ‘by the w...‘ .Brltllh colossus sells a consldelw able quantity of coal m the United‘ Lh l‘ ' “ governmsnt, which was so strongly in favor otlprotectlon on fill-lbs. ‘ ‘ the-fullest measure of free trade when our coal producers are to be beneficiaries. all of which’ furnishes another outstanding ex- ample o! the hish type of free-trade- Pmlwilonists which we have de- velopcd in CmB-dntfrfle futrd- e014 fact is that we have scarcely "any real protectlohists in this country. Many cf our so-called protectionist; 517E finthuslasticonly when it come; Pmlectlnx their, own individual pockets. Accidents occur because somebody is “T451956. because someone takes a chance. Not much sympathy need be Wasted on the adult who blunder; into the traffic line without looking bill-ll Ways. Children Just naturally seizes aha therefore the" same’ Brit-l. ' tatoes in the seasonal vcgctablc dumping duty list; and when the members exercised UlUll‘ influence in having ilutatocs rcnlovcll. the Liber- al organ practically ignored the fact but kecps harping cll the why and where-for of the imposition of the fiuly rcpl-cscutatives‘ without our P knowledge or consent. it is an as- ‘. and l . paying four these imports fob. Florida this valu- ation was not excessive. All the ad- ditional duty the importers hurl t0 pay was three quarter cents on the and S. McLure. Ml‘. John H. Myers. " and several New Brunswick mem- i, bers decided to exclude potatoes al- ‘ victory for these two provinces which ' Jbntario has not been slow to recog- sumed indignation which dcludcs no one familial‘ with llcllnfllistraticu 3f dumping orders! Prince Edward island ls not grelulv interested in duty on vegetables us, with the ex~ mption of potatoes zllzl turnips, we for export to zlo not grow mucll ather Canadian nlarkets. In Ontario tilde of the two parties as the elec- are ca n19 s8 everybudy knows it and tion campaign draws near is indeed dflvers must ‘um m make auéwnb striking. On the one hand are the (M, Conservatives. eager and anxious for No matter what ltsspeed a. car 1g the contest, nominating their can- bcl-hg driven too rapidly on city cildates in every County at crowded film“ Where children are crossing conventions from a. large list o1 m‘ are playing H 1t cum“ be 3999994 available nominees passing enthus- instantly‘ and me driver is negngem‘ iastic resolutions and preparing in who relaxes h“ vigilance ‘or i for m campaign on me moment under such circumstances. every way e . ~- - » . other hand is the lea. Government. A lest of 700 automobiles in Monti- sulicil and timid, afraid to announce real the other day showed thatonly the election date, afraid w issue in- elilll- Pemwi Wm mechanically per- structions to the party machine t0 ma’ only one c“ m ten had perk“ , brakes. Mechanical defects are a proceed with the nominating conven- t 1 _ _ I It is n) orted that in many conrbutory factor in accidents, and “file- P it is surlullt to find excuses for the districts there is good reason for this person whb" vénhires in“ ‘time hesitation. inasmuch as Liberal nom- wighgug tmqwmg ma; his breaks a" 2t is different. Ill Essex County and in the Niacara Peninsula there ztrc hundreds of truck growers who pro- vide for the needs of the nlanuiuc- luring centres throughout that Prov- llcc, and tilcir complaint for years nos becu that the American early vegetables and fruits come ill at dumping prices and kill the market [cr Oiltnric grozvll produce lacforc it is renal)‘. To protect tllcsc truck growers both tilc ‘Mzlckcuzic King: Bennett. llhllfi llll1JUl'lllll€(1. iuccs are slow ln coming forward. being unwilling to offer themselves in the role of sacrificial victims. At. the only gathering so fal- attempted to be held, namely. that of the Young Liberals Association in Char" lottetown, the attendance was so slinl that it resembled a wake rath- cr than a political meeting, and this despite the fact that Premier Lea was advertised as the principal spcakcr and a special editorial ap- peal was llliidfi by the Patriot for a good attendance. . All the efforts of the Liberal press to stir up enthusiasm have pet/cred out. Tile result of the by-eiection in (iovcrulucllts [yjgn The hiackcnzie [Zing Governlllcllt {:11 down on the 3,33; did lint. Rut in ililar-‘lllfl ch ills list 0f Yfjfliilblfii to be protected from fiulnplllg into Ontario, potatoes were included and crrollrolls statements vxcrc broadcast. that the duty had bcell fixcdht six c0111.". per pound. whereas the’ duty was not altered one fraction. What was done was that the price of new potatoes duty was fixed at six cents per lb. the Bclllr-t t Gcvcrulncllt mind to be forgotten. The Red Herring for Govevllutent during the session just Second Prince and the trend of the discussion and criticism in the Legis- lature are too fresh in the public The election gestures of the Lea ready for the emergency. With the harvest of the m, u u different. There is no seed-time, no growing crop to gloat over or worry. Harvest goes on, winter and summer, and it ls attended normally with so ‘much hardship and danger that only when there is an unusually severe storm or loss of life does the‘ public realize that the harvesters of the sea are at work. And yet,- Canadafs har- vest from the sea is by no‘ means negiligible. Even when balanced a- gainst our wheat crop, it makes a very respectable showing . Canada's wheat output last year, was some‘ thing under 400,000,003 bushels or 2,400,000,000 pounds. The sea harvest, according to a news bulletin just is- sued by the Department t. Fisheries, was 1,002,505,600 pounds. In view of the increase of Motor vehicles travel, it would be well for pedestrians to take tlnle -by the fore- light 1n the making their prepara- tions. In other words as suggested by the Border Cities star, they should prepare to make two jumps grow, ‘fur <t||Alil.tl1‘r|-truua\l (Il'\"'".I\\' Party laeaders l ' (Toronto Mall and aulplre; We counted it to Mr. Mackenzie King for righteousness that ne main talned,_ln the maul, a fairly cnrsist ent silence in the interval between the emergency sessions of Parliament and the present session. We thought that he mad: a mistake in , ling the debate outhe Speech from th- Throne with a. four-and-n-ilaff-hnur _ ,.. S consisting mainly of alleged explanations for the Liberal iefcnt in the last general election. Leas able men, including Hon. Charles Stew- art, the Hon. W B. Motherwell and a numb of back benchera have and ed to make his position as leader of the Opposition rather dlmcuit. but he, himself has seemed to be trying to conduct himself in a manner worthy o.‘ his position as a public man and former premier. an instance o1’ what we have in mind was his action in supporting the prime minister when thclatter r ‘ ‘ a number cf in» dependent members who refused to abide by the well-established rules Bel»... w at... Mo armsrsv our: T0 A Poison nv nu: BLOOD When one thinks of that terrible ailment-epilepsy or fits-remembers how old it is in history, remembers all the research work that his been done and 1s being done on it with no discovery as to its cause, one is apt to feeldiscouragod. Yet there never was a time in his- tory when there was so much know- ~ledge as to how to prevent attacks or ‘lessen their number and severity. That there is some little disturb- ance in the brain or nervous system seems to be the ides. that is generally accepted. But that something con- nected with the food, with the - tive system starts the trouble fir: M15119 3W”- bmm m“; causing ‘he “tucks. h“! Mr. Mackenzie King's chief error of men Emmy pmvexh _ the session has been his insistence m“; one investigator kept a mum _upon Mr. Bennett's presence in the her o; panama who usually had an House during the interminable de- amwk every day’ absolutely ‘m, bate on the Speech from the Throne from attacks for eleven days, by the :5 dabble whim m “m” Pa" w‘ Simple Process of giving them no cupied from a day or two to a week. 190d whgjgygf_juaf searvms went ‘but which has this year run into five o! cuuygg they h“ m be m“ m save weeks. To our mind this outpouring their lives but; l; certainly provedto! useless verbiage has been indef- that 100d was the match gm; “up ensible in view of the economic alt- ed the flrg, uatlon in the country and oi’ the need Another lnvggflggmy gound that by {for action by Parliament to deal with cutting down on starchy good,’ bu; a the situation. We do not believe that increasing the mt; (m; meet, bugger ,the leader cf the Opposition thinks and cream) he was able to prevent ' ml‘ ll Yllillllelll» 1111i the Prime mini-ll- tbe attacks in some eases and 19m“ ler should have wasted five weeks on their number in others. duty on the floor of the house when Washing out the stomach every {he had much more important duties second day, and keeping the lnteg- ‘to perform. When he was absent from tine clear by frequent use of pul-ge- ‘ the chamber he was pressing forward tives and enemas, has also proven ef- I his PIBDBTBl-lDII-‘l f0!‘ the bud!!! fl-lld fectlve in preventing attacks in some ‘lother measures for the national wei- csses- ' fibre. Now that the Opposition talk- Ncw all these things would tend fest. is over he will be more often in to prove that something in the food _the House. He will, certainly, be there ETPCH acts almost like a poison in the t. often as his presence ls required ood, and when the blood loaded to push forward the reconstruction with this something. this SUUSCIIICGHIEBlSIBtlOU which he has in hand. reaches the brain it causes the at- Mr. I. D. Macdougall the Conser- WIk-l- l vatlve member for Inverness, was well The experiments of Dr. Pazmez, within the facts when he accused Mr Paris, have shown the existence of a King o.’ trying by subtel-anean meth- D°15°l1°l~l5 0!‘ $0111‘! Ellbfilfllwe in thcLods to create the impression that b7°°d °l' the Patients With Epilepsy, the leader of the Government ls s and these poisons w) slwsvs be dictator and a czar afflicted with an found in the blood at the time of an Exaggerated ego. He thought that a attack. The serum of this blood ln- nlan of Mr. King's culture and intel- lwlad in“ the arteries of exberi- Jectual attalnmentsahould not have mentad animals produces in them,‘- escended to such cheap, demagogic “mm? llllmedlll-lely. Violent mllswlbr language. Mr. Macdougall drove home “mks- his criticism by pointing out that the N°W this ls certainly a step for- leader of the Opposition had shown WW1 in leamlns the cause of cnil- himself to be something of an egot- epsy‘ m 1mm’ m“ "he" the 91°04 ist at the present sesslon-that, in 55:1 calm‘ mmemlls m“ it due Wifact, in his four-and-a-half-hour handé: n a“? {he way that i°°d 13 speech to the House he used the per- then e u“ m‘ “"51"! l" ll"? bodlflisonal pronoun "I" in such starts p 8pm altmks “YE ‘may 9° ments as. “on such and such a date occur‘ if argued that" exactly ‘I97 times. __..._-s~._,,__ As the Ontario nlcrcllallts were cents pct‘ difference between [our cents lb. for closed, its attempt to draw federal red herrings across the plainly mark- ed path of the provincial issues. were significantly evident to all. It has become plain, even to erstwhile Libel-hi supporters, that the Govern- mcut is in a panic and that the idea. where only one grew before. 0n May 18 the conferencebf the leading wheat producing countries, arranged by Canada's High Commis- sioner Hon. G. H. Ferguson, will meet at London for the discussion of price six cents, or on two ccuts. But th: “mam grmvers i“ Virginia got it in 1 is the last thing it wants to do. But their heads that the duty was fixed ,5“ 1k or swin! were L; nothing tor ‘t 51x cents and mo“ “cum acccwd‘ i it but to take the plunge. The elec- tion is bound to be held within the next few months, and the Lea Gov- ernnlent, willy nllly, must answer for its broken promises and pledges, its extravagance and lncompetency, at lngly, A5 it would be difficult to’ eradicate the wrong impression. thc Government on the advice of Hon. John A. Macdonald, Mr. W. Ches- thc hands of the people. together from the dumping duties, n. Editorial Notes of going to the people on its record The war of 1812 was ended 110 standards and orderly marketing, says the Sydney Post. In ad" ‘ to It would seem that from this kllvwledse some method of helping the body processes to handle food in this poison may soon be discovered. Pelhllllfi the injection of certain sub- stances may soon be found to pre- ' the countries which participated in the convention which was held at Rome some weelu ago, the United States will be represented at the 1on- don parley. No event since the pres- ent depression set in has attracted equal interest in world commercial circles. If the wheat exporting coun- tries reach an aggreement on the is- sues involved at this conference, it may be the beginning of the end of the wheat market demoralization, which is the major symptom, 1f not the primary cause, of the depression vent. attacks. m" , SWINGS RDUNDABOUTS AND It was early last Septsmcsr nigh to ' Fralnlllfam-on-Sca, .An‘ ‘twas Fair-day come to-morrow, an’ the ‘time was after tea, An‘ I met a painted caravan adown a dusty lane, A Pharaoh with his wuggons cumin‘ "jolt amcreak an‘ strain; a WHY l0 prevent the formation of l The member for Inverness thought that, ln view of this record, Mr. King should cast the beam out of his ovm eye. It was obvious that the great majority of those in the House at the time warmly apprerlated Mr Macdougalls very successful re'or’t to Mr. King's attack upon the first lninster. ~ ' But what we are trying ti! em- lhasfize ls that. frftead of indulging u merely partisan lpcr-ches and idle ‘ersonalities, tl'e clilcf men in the Tpposltlon party, at a time o! crsls ‘lre the present, shcud err-neatly de- vote tllzlr attention t: the crlzclal problems of 1'": div and tint. w“ere- ever pcssltfe tlry "ll-it'd support th~ Governments cfftrt to solve these problems in ‘czri cf llzcrely man- oeuvring fc‘: l: lit/cal arlvcntnfze. A’ Mr. Macdougoll concluded, Canada pulls up on the savings!" has been caught in the b: kzvash of a world wide depression. and. in- stead of givmg way to -p.r.simi.m o paxtlsaesiz'p, the pecpies lzpzerent atives in rarllament ‘should co-rper stein a joint patriotic effort to r. store the nation's .._ r lty- lThe Coming Census l Judging by thenumber and variety ‘of qllfidtlfl tube asked. the coming census will take a conrplet: X-ray of the nation. People s-relto be asked. everything from their conjugal state‘ towhethér they have a job or a‘ radio and if when all the answers are in we don't know what sort. of people Can- adians are and how they are behav- lug themselves and getting along in every ‘possible way, it will simply be because the majority or many of us told fills to the enumera u. i ‘There is to be no change in the classification of’ Canada's inhsM tents by race. As in 192i, every citi- zen will be asked to state his or h-zr ' "racial origin," parents also giving the racial origin of their children. and “Canhdiaafl will not be accepted as an answer. The bureau of statis- tics adheres to the definition of race, and the system of racial ‘ lea followed ten years ago and in pre- vious censuses. Each person's rectal origin is to be found by tracing family lineage back to a non-Can ~ adian source. Thus a native of Can- ada whose family migrated from England to the Dominion will be put down as English, not Canadian, even if the migration occurred three, (our or more generations ago. In cases of racial mixture. the orgin is to be found by tracing the male line. While denying that there is s. Cam adian race. the census authorities re- c ’ the existence of a Canadian nation. In sswar to the cmsua ques- tion on nationality, it will be in cr- der to answer “Canadlaifl if the per- son is entitled to that designation m- der- the law of Canada. There are three classes of Canadian nationals; Persons born in Canada who have not become aliens. British subjects who have Can- adian domicile, which is acquired b; five years’ residence in the Dom inion. - Persons naturalized under the laws of Canada who have not subsequent- ly lost Canadian domicile or become aliens. ' _ Under the heading of unempioy- ment on the census questionah-Q these questions are to be put; "U P" WWW". were you at work 011 Monday. June 1. 1931? "'11 ‘"5"!’ Y0 Previous question is "°- "hi! were you not at work on Mlllllllly. June 1, 193i (for example, “t M» “lllk- “evident. lwlldlvs strike °' l°°k°llb illfillt 010ml. no materials, etc.) ‘ “Total number of weeks unempioy. °d 1mm any cause in the last twelve months. “Of the total number of weeks re- ported out of work in previous col. “mo. llivw many weeks were due to; N0 lob. illness. accident, lock-out, tempo “y causes?" _ In the instructions to Enumgfgtgrs a “"0" 10b" person is described as one “'1'” h" n0 10b. nor a promise nor understanding that he or she will be emllloyed. Idle persons planning to ‘minke their occupations, and those lPmeYly attached to plants so 1Q“; lB-(Bfid that it is improbable they will 790F911. are also in the “no job” cflte-EOPY. Person employed in b, plan; which is closed for repairs, rel-organ. lllallwl. etc. is to classified B5 flelllllflrarlly laid off. In" the 1021 census questions were ‘asked about unemployment, bu; the ~l931' queries on this subject are more searching and wider in scope than those included in any previous LenéllIS form used in Canada. strike ,0:- lsvofi. other .1 rut got nothing u, d9 m” n;- FE»? ‘cffifa, ma... cl... to personsfrom whom word is received in the ment: Brahmin Tea Purity. is recommended for Brahmin Tea. is composed cf small ' Broken Orange Pekoe leaves P fiend your answers to Riggs 6r 00.. Ltd" Charlottetown, to. gather with the side of a pound package of Brahmln Tea, Wm, m. 3 word “Brahmin" on it. As many answers as Rhea-imam", f“, . Could Ilardt -» In. Wm. Kn. " ' xglpta 0st,, wfixiufilf; . . '. Q \ Wands“, m§iflla§h”"""~°wi~. f... "at thou, I wuioumdf" u... muld not sloop o, m" {Walk y _ Q I806 difinmn; uni“ ‘f; u" I ' medic mills. frlondtold ""3 . ' Blood Bitters. N5. loaf: Ru . Pulls and the meummm i. . .‘. . _ an lilllfiloqt‘_llllllllffil.lflj§u.u Pierzss‘ $5.00 first prize and ten, prizes of $250 each ~ the correct missin , following advertise. its A u "Brahmin" may be sent. label“ g , Brahmln Tea is sold in red, airtight package‘, if This Contest Closes 25th May. E Trusty as an old friencié-ii never fails to please with its lasting flavour. “black Iwlsrtllrwlml (HICIQEY o auclloplison. r LOBSTER PACKERS SUPPLIES WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH '_ Boilers, Cullenders, Sanitary Packing Tables w 9. 3" '5‘ F» lmuiuumwllt Orders Promptly PLUMBING & 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince E All sizes in STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS and anything i bHEET METAL or PLUMBING FIXTURES require for the Lobster Factory. FRED. H. TRAINOR lfilfinuntl Taken Care o in!!!" HEATING Phone 393-3 dward Theatre Utllldllllililtllll which has held world trade in its grip since 1929. The Iondon confer- ence may well prove to be the epochal event of the vesr. nizc, and in some instances to re- sent. The durupiu‘: valuations are _ made by the Govcrnnlcnt, of which Ml‘. Maxzdonnld is a dietingllishezl member, but at the meeting at years ago, yet the widow of one of the participants has just died in hiassrlchuse-tts, aged 9f. it is re- ported that she is the last. The ex- planation, says an exchange, is that “Coy lLlok" said ‘c; "Coo luck," raid l: "you've put. ' it past a doubt: All‘ kccp that lurcller on the road. the gnmekeepers is out?’ A cheery cove an‘ suuburnt, bold o‘ eye and wrinkled up. l An‘ beside him on the splashboardi sat a. brlndled tarrier pup, An’ a lurcher wise as Solomon an‘ FISHING .4040“ halal-All..." t-lnruli by 611*! _ |izlng individualism is doing At Opposite Poles to establish stable govemmen thus to defeat world revolution . Ireland and Russia One mill In the United States is ivhich the vesclhblc rafts were ar- ranged Mr. Macrlonald was not pres- ent being engaged at the time in the important duty of preparing his report on the Cuban situation. Immediately on being fldvired 0i what had been (lone, llc. together with the other members mentioned. instantly had the clumping 0l'd0l' amended as stated. This it ls that sorely vexes the Liberal Offlfllh-lllill h, um first rank at the world-s cur members Bllllllld m" '“°"“ Krcalt trading nations. Free trade weight with the Govmllllslll lllfllhuuut be jettisoned if the country is the Ontario lllfillbvll» ill“! d°l“i"°’to attain n position where its manu- lt of b fill-Kill 115C119“ 93mm)“ b‘)gie'%lflfillll'(‘l'S can compete with foreign ‘Ilusincss. Neville Chamberlain. speak- ing in Parliament, said that the Lab- or lanlnnce sheet omits essential fact-s. Tuesday's cilllvellllfl" °f mil-TN‘ The main feature was the relation ative dclesfltvs 0f 131° Flt?‘ 735m“ between the Treasury and the unem- ci Prince. at Wlfch MC-"fils- Wilfred ploymcnt insurance fund which had Tnnton and Joseph A- Chlbssm‘ we" involved state borrowing to the ex- nominated to contest the wnfilllllfll- tent cf 235,000,000 last year, and if cy in the 110M108 Pmvlllclal l-‘lmlmlls-‘thlngs went on as at present would left nothirlfl l0 be desired, lwtll l" leave this fund in debt by the next was l0. Political circles of Great Britain Snowdclrs budget, and opinion is ex- be adopted by next year if the Unit- cd Kingdom is to retain her position First Prince Ready ‘ t! bl Si . . T13 “mm” ‘m ‘m m w“ I “m?” °° ‘h’ “m” °‘ “w” a“ ulyom who encounters‘; prolonlcdhlsno rpprsusainattho judgment of meeting reflected the L-IDresslori.£l00.000.0(lfl she was a young woman when she married the veteran in 1866, when he _:ll'c still talking about Hon. Philip pressed that a. revenue tariff must said to be working over time these days in spite of the depression. It is the divorce mill, as they have it out in Reno. During the present week the Reno mill was running through something like 80 divorce cases daily according to dispatches from that city. One day 84 couples were given their freedom. Anyone who has lived in the world and has been blessed with aggreeable ascociatlons with children, with wo- men-children or with men-children. has often noticed how little ones. when introduced to strangers, will gaze for t; momsnt or two into l-hfl eyes ‘of certain persons as if peer- ing into the depths of their character. and then, after judgment has been formed, will nestle confidently in the arms of one person and refuse to even consider the formation of cordial relations with another per- son. The poet who told‘ the world that "he knew of two bright eyes" sang in a spasm of emotion which an intensity of feeling could not oom- pare with the thrill which penetrates. lean as fiddle strings Was joggllr in the dust along ‘ls s undabcuts and swings. ‘E thumped upon the footboard an‘ "e lumbered on again ' To meet a gold-dust. sunset down the owl-light in the lane; "G°°"d‘Y-" ‘Md P? "G°°"d“l'l" ‘aid An’ the moon she climbed the bzels, I? "a", '°“' d'l’°“ and mm" while a nightjar seemed to 5°» spin A" “ma” ‘he “W1C” °' mum)“ That Pilaraohs wisdom o'er again. when you runs a travellin‘ q, mo“, o; losbmubwm; show?" For "up an’ down an’ round," said "I find," said ‘e, “things very much t,’ “goes a“ appomted thin“ as ‘w’ F“ 5MP" tmmd- An’ losses on the roundabouts means For mostly they goes up and down prom, o“ me swlngsp’ l or else goes round and round." Said ‘e, “The job's the very spit 0' what it always were, It's bread and bacon mostly when _ the dog don't catch a. ‘are; But lookin‘ at it. broad, an’ while it - ’ ~ ain't no merchant king's, kl What's lost upon the roundabouts we -Patrlck R. Chambers. the deep and bright evils of a little child. ff the leader is ever subiect- ed to such an examination, he will know that he is being weighed in the balance of character, and that the Judgment about to be rendered ls more infalloblo than the. decree of any court. If found wanting, there .~ t... l Pill the soul and pierces the heart of grave and scsrcblba Iczuitiw from Hal infantile court. Ki u rllavxté TACKLE In order lo take full advan- I tale of the fishing season 1'! which is now on It would be well to look over your gear and 5; lint It in good condition. I‘: We are well equipped with a ti“ m flue new stock of Bods. Lines. I Reels. Flies. cam. Gut Hoots, ;.; (Toronto Mall and Empire) The Irish Free state Government is buying out the remaining land- lords ln Southern Ireland and turn- ing over their land to the tenants. At a cost of 850,000,000. 70,000 ten-' ant fanners have just been relieved; from over-lordship and the remaln-‘ in; 80.000 will obtain the rest of the, land towards the end of the present, your. This is a. natural sequence to: the land purchase legislation, passed Slhhrl. Hosts. Extra Tlpj, Ferrous. etc and would be . planed to lock after your re- Illllnmuts. s» our sum Stool nos. m a bounty for the pflcs. p; We specialise in the csls- HIM Inllwsrd Illa mil order Mm Ensues. E. l. ‘FOSTER CINTIAL DIUGIIOBI Thoma vocdsailmsuts MW m wul luotao More. 'EEM%HZZ xii-P i. 5'5 are l . m, Their farms are exproprlated by the. y-Fflovarnment and largely operated at Westmlnlster long before that ‘Home Rule jict came into force? lilac Imperial Treasury contributed‘ vast sums towards this reform andi the Dublin administration has icarrled it to completion. The Irish rm State is to be congratulated‘ “Don thus ‘ seizing the lndivl-' dual rights p.‘ the men on the lan<i_ at a time when Soviet Russia is -ohblns s whole people of their land; lwldlnss- The Russian peasants receiving pno componsstloral ‘under a grandiose st-ye coilectlvlr‘ H ntlon plan. Dublin anti Moscow thus: lrvbromt apposite poles in tbs’ ~ z-t petition-economic _ world. Civilisation may well take off its hat t0 the n" \ One of the best prevents known for SMUT 0B BUST ON GRAIN FORMAL I A cheap but thorouzhlf . Iectlvc remedy. Grain I" would bu: wise to not 177ml‘ in order to have Seed P" treated before sowing. One pint to our! 40 - Ions of water. lull 111m given with ovary order. Also, a . shipment of chloride of mama? N! treatment 0| Milled- 1712.2 lib Great George BUR} All Mall Orders Gina MW"? n