PAGE E OUR i} T111; _CH_A_BLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l'renIlImt—\V. (‘In-Inter S. llrLurn, M. l‘. Vlcc-Prelideni-J. B. I) 5crrrtnry—Lleut.-(‘nl. l). A. Muclflrlllnn. l). n. 0. l-Idlfur and Slamming Ulrrrlnh-J. It. llumrll. Associate l-Itlllorn-Frunk Wulkrr uml U. It. (‘urrla Morning Iluily (founded m1?) $5.00 pl‘ your (in rulvlunn-c) delivered. SL511 pry your (In nlhunvr) nun ml in Cunmlu uml Pulled Etutel. fill rc: mr i 111 f o1 I 1' o- 1 E11 ‘{~,Qv'fl"'w‘<4~m ,....,,._ .. . __-_—_f ~ TIIE GIIABLlITTETOWN GUARDIAN “"15 ls ill "m" necessary to an autonomous 111111011 To manufacture in Canada all 1110411“ consumed 1n the Dominilm 15 011° economy as 1s political independence. principle of naliolllil SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1932 which is of major imlwrblnvv- 111111 POTATO EMBARGO 9111191118 111N150!" The agitation with a v.ew to rc- moving the embargo on Canadian amuany m administration potatoes into the Old Country is developing. It will be recalled that ‘the Guardian i11 n. $[l(.‘l'1il1 article. described the situation in Engluntll as armmaching praczicnilya fmnimgl d t 1 iration. "11 $112105 n? that i11 the circuu - . , ’ ‘ 1 From n Provincial paint of vie nmnccs thcrc \'.'.'1s m1 outlet for in. mvrul-l‘ o lVc ivcrc 121p Zlluritiulo pililllflPfi. cmbrlrco i11 llfngialfrl nrz-alnst lhc tvfllrnti» lIc-‘Zo prohibrctl 11s ink-- lwould h.- roughiy OllC-fllld-UIICC- doum that Such a‘ flame of mind’ much 1:1: nrl\..:‘1:<.~ of 111a; marker. ltfim ‘ I h , f O t _ such unhealthy sentiment have‘ lIll',(‘l‘ .llll(‘." ‘ O $110 D n BT10, \-.:1s :11so ‘illlfll that should!“ d 1d‘ 1 t1 1e“ depressing effects’ .11 one-an -one- us». er mes , - ~ _ (my!!! ms, upon m“ Upmimz Of ‘l ravuglug discouragement and de I [that of Quebec. The population o '( .'ill ‘ i110 the 13' i :11.:'kc( for ‘(i111 511131! 11's Ilritain 1111:1312 lhrce "' proxilnnzciy 2,348,621 ]v:.1.')."llJ!,\' 1111-111 tile (‘.111 i11-t being 0111 ill/l y) 111" , - _ ‘ lhc 1201111111! on of Ontario and i“, but tin-re wt-z-o gowl lfflflflllfiqrjuz 500000 loss that Eur llcepin: B s11 potzltocs out of. .Q‘11.~bcc. i111‘ (‘11111-20" _ ‘. Now lira; :,l1c suumnstion has been b1" . . ' .pu‘,1l.c_v advocated. the three Prairie 11:1 C11f‘1lf.‘\1 ‘.110 fut‘ 111:1‘. _ _ _ b lPFOVlIICPS are 9.1111051, certain to b0 than (‘lllntla i11-caust- of (Lscrlsc. 1.1m (i11. Slllvulctplvll‘. euqultcs rwulfd Cfill.iL1'\ 11f; the cmbariro :1-. pututncs tho 01114111 thrown 11m violent controversy pro l .ln<i c011. \‘.'»‘, in the Iifnriiime Prov- 11> §1\1'UI!1‘1 itxlliy rDL-Nl to us as :1. merkvt, bee. 53:1: I711ifwl Fllltcs 11ml n11 c1113. 11 11.‘t.'110cs for the $11311" ‘um-s, \\lIl 1.0 specially’ intcrcsled in cont" ‘rs-y, as it will be nat- HU uraily 1111111 for granted that if "hcsc thruc Western Provinces can _1(.‘ cure, 111v Alarfime Provinces l :51 111111 {plow suit. Tlrs of course, iifclvlii n hows“ of another color, But it f; ' n '.~.< who; may be expected if I1 (irtut Brtniu not‘ 1\‘l rvlt‘ miniocs w; '.1l1:|' _'i!'(i\'111(‘f‘S by the sea. fail to jl,l,\'il" 11v ,'.;'i:lu tl‘.cir means. JYKZIVHIS 111.11. 111* I ' ‘llc (‘olul'ntl-'1 llvwlc rrul ‘s :11 STILL FRIENDLY rel the soil. .\.,,1 If ii wcrc not for the seriousness prf lions Y, 5mm, m” h“) frond-of the situation the question of "L, H“? fivw FOP whether the contend n: parties are {r1111 ex; >111" "(l _n_ B,“ nl_0q1_d_ at war intheSino-Jnpnflcse dispute Mm over Mhmrhurirl would provide a ,1 We in m” ‘me filthrr zhurr1cfornGiibe1~t ands-pill. :":,~.~ Gozcr11111cnf. of Ontario, the m“ 01m“ Instance me mm” h” , ,1 m...“ 5,“. 13,, Nnhayio is high consistency in the following new: @,.,,e_ thmH<1W-'y:1'c11cs which appeared on the .~ 11mm s:~'~€-~~ .. l)' 1'11: 1. five-A.‘ - pro‘... 111;" . Govcr: ' our cxclrtx- J;tl1ll.ll'),‘ l2.—-Al1 0X- ,.r.|p!\ 1l<-.,,->.l1<"11» from LUNIJON .,='n ls our >1 ‘ M _. , .. \ ' ' o .‘i1L1 Lilo lln; .:.=c\'v1'c ilglll- 1 . T|.‘.'l.'<7‘.\. ‘Phat 1111.113 Mo] 11.1.,’ ~ illllvlllllllll \~..->t of the Lino . ‘ ' 1 Alzulchurul. and that - - 1' '..= . 1.1.1 1-. 1.» l: ~ “ l w“ )1 )1 t n" ,' . al JllpflllC-YQ detarhluenls 2 . h ('|<)'.l’l'l1l'11f'l1t cons." a ' 1»: ~ Wipvd out after being Sill‘- l‘!1lill(1(‘(1 by thousands o." well- cquippcd Chinese regulars who s? are <i<:.st1'r_>y111g the railways 1'11 order 11:1 pTPVPHt, the arrival 0i rvi11f0rcc111c11ts. ~1:' i‘ ‘wn "rcmvcrs and pota- filn <'111i2:11'<,:n tllcy wll l ,1 quid pro quo on Cauzad January ILL-The '11 Olllce w-day denied a . p011 111:1‘. China :5 considering . . k 1-; if d] .1 . 9-0.1 9.. mot-l‘ 1mm skimp}. 11 onntc mlntioni 1'13 3:111 Clubs: - in‘ ‘ p1» uucd for lsurli a. ssn tho: our, .'\.'1~:1.:.\'.i~'- ('.1.\'.1I).=1’.S' DELEGATES . i.) us e v..- to ndml‘. Canada will bereprcscnted at the III. "Tl 1.>‘~.1‘1.\t‘5 , :111'1n1c11: ufc n . - r. ..~"r_'.' o! 1111.". Pr. ~. . ‘ m n‘ c?’ “mob ‘V. i111; fl‘ #11," fxrcp ~'. 11 -v “wit: m Cwncvn‘ no“ nwnth‘ b)’ k .: (ir- 11c Peril-y", the Dominionls and 315% hi‘ .‘1I':1L'\r P111"); Councillor, by the Hon. 11v of the nciv protection D')11(‘f_.'|‘ nun-yo Dupm’ of Quebec’ Sofie‘ l o1'-(‘.r*:1crnl, and by Wis-q Winni- ' l-ivrld. of Rionfrcal; president Y! 1111- ftmuuull (Iounr-il of women, .\ 51111111‘. :- pcflilon, signed by can. 11411. men and 1150111011 1n all walks In‘ 11:» -;_-.'|.: ])."f‘."l*ll'(‘d fr; tho prlmo XHmH;-"1Il1-.1"1‘ 111 the Scnrlto Chamber at ihl/TTLZHI. ardcntly nskng for dis. Vi“?! arumrncrlt. I; expresses a. universal to W" desire, and some day it, will be ful- pa? .11 {VKHUWS thorn; ~ 11' ‘hr- Tlwrbwrl" (‘.u','crr1n1v11' succ- nuuiw ' l"’1'l"“li.' 1:‘. _ ac :'cr.1>"'~l n: fill 171 111121 11:'.r'r~:: 1"" "'11- rcstllf, n,’ , 1 . . .1111 1n‘, 1.11111: I , . f5’ ed. ::zi " e prcsr-n‘, \‘.'Zl‘.'|"y and I M‘ I’ n .. L“ w,“ m“ m]? As the p"1‘10(l of the Geneva w; f. ‘ . _ (. P1111221 I"F. Donlinion and Prov- 1 n “NW0 qppmjches’ “orld p01 i‘ 1- ‘ - : i‘ bu’! m“ mm," cxporwr; .. and some natlonal pollcms are t d squictinoly complex, and the call fr" rcnl sillwnsrnallsliip needs ready answer if the confused 11nd confus- 'i11"; situations in Fhlrope and in Asia nrc not to become worse con- tzzlzzdwi. Under the Kellogg pact, '11P 11111-11 = 111.11 signed it agreed to rnlolllicc war; but Hwy W111 disarm r,nl_v if and when they are genuine- l-r wllllnz in fflqinfffn mafia The nriunl (Hill/Wk mu‘ scorn bcciouclcd, ll'l‘ if is not ‘.00 much to hope that 1h» (lair-rates to the forthcoming vtmfirchrc rrflcncvnyvillbeable 1o dcmonrfran. 1m gfggvfl] of a sp-m of lntvrnnffulllll understanding and a readiness on tho part o1 one nag. 111M to m-rmcratc to the end the confcrc-ucc SPCKS 1o servo, In m“; event, sommlinz will have been accomplished. and something tang- 1191" m-"y 11c time ln the drectian 1f w'cr.‘<l dlzmmamcnt 1 111d (111110 to a rlis‘ 111:‘. v ,.'c probably drcyrplng (he hmcc for the shadow’. of i110 wiufn 1.11m- i I‘lt.i IRIH I.'.’\'l().\r' p Perhaps the nlost nstorzishilw’: I‘ rs of i110 day is the 11111141111111:- nQ-zit o.’ Prclrlir-r Jwhn Bracken of mimiicba that 11c favors 1hr: 11113.11 ;l1c ihrw- Pr: 1c Pl'.l\'l1."."S of Imniioim, Alberta and Snsklt‘"hc- Q I-I‘ \‘."ll as a moans of oronvmy nnd w Ivcmiers Browvlllrc 1111.1 Andcirson cntlsrsc this. 'I‘l1crr: hnzl been no previous indication that there xvas n desire rm the T0 part of any one of the Provinces fr." 8S uuicn, in but the financial such that undoubierlly are lzcnring the heat and burden of the day realize that "i 5- expen- ses will be about $2.000,000 or $3,- IOOODOO, and there am also other m; were required of hcr to pay the sacrificed billions. It may be W011 that the British policy will eventu- ally prevail--be necessity. If (and this may surprise many, 11l- cluding some here in Cinflda W110 appear afraid to call their souls of our neighbors) among those wh0 will be strongest to champion it will be some of the best leaders of l1eart of that, great country cannot be judged by the by himself. He must either inherit founding one. be a aristocracy, but no aristocracy was ever founded, or ple. Arfstocracy makes a kind of promise to remain where it is for the sake of reference. One man's lifetime does not suffice: his child- Wendell Holmes defined aristocracy thing besides his personal snobblsh- ncss, which was grelt. He acknow- ledged the practice? Up to now. W f moralizatlon in our midst. prices g0. There are limits to de- _ cllnes Just as there are limits to of bouyancy. Something temporary must. not be viewed in the light of permanency." The British firm which has built the big new hotel 1n Bermuda seems to lnve done a. remarkably fine job. At the same time, the contrnciors have, out of their practical experience, exposed mimi’ defects in British export com- mercial methods. These contract- ors, accustomcd to dealing with British firms at home, found themselves more or less in the position of firms abroad dealing with the same British firms. Ac- cording to the London Dally M1111? “Sttistics reveal that of the total Bermudian imports, 33.4 per cent. are from the United Kingdom: nineteen per cent. from Canada». and 44.5 per cent. from the United States. But whenever it has been necessary to replace small or miss- ing parts in a hurry, they 113W searched the shops of Bermuda i11 vain for British products. Invari- ably they have had to content themselves with hinges. locks. and hardware made in the United states. If, as ls reported. Arlslide Brland has resigned as Frances Foreign Secretary, then the world loses one of the grcntcst forces for pcacc Among fill the powerful and glittering pcrsoualitics 011 thr, stage of world affairs, there was no ol1e quite like Briand. Returned from a trip to Ceylon for his health, Mr. Lloyd George said to the LondonHerald: “All round cancellation of war debt-H‘ and reparations is nccesslry b0- be achieved," This l-is but a. rr>- petition of offer; an offer made by 111° 131° Lord Balfour when Mr. Lloyd tint offer-as fine a 8851111” 115 was ever given by history-Britain offered to forcgo the payment of all debts owing to her providing her own debts svcre wiped out. It would have meant tremendous British loss; for more money was owing to Britain than sire nwcd. Moreover, even when the cffcr was turned flown, 1314111111. --.s far as she could, pursued her cancellation policy. She cnlicciftl from her debtors only such sums United States. By this alone she ( brought about by that happens, then heir own when they are speaking l1 nought in the United States. The antics of a few olltichns in Congress. A man cannot be upper-rims n" tradition or busy himself in Individualism may delightful by-product of th could carry on, ith indivfdulllsm for basic prlnci- 15 scl n are needed. When Oliver "three generations of portraits the family." he expressed some- of fact that "class" can "We! be an appurtennnce merely s av nu: will) is it not time that we put it 111W we have are "Wessafl- imported from the United States i1 Pmnicr Brownie-e estimates that large part of the heavy machinery _ me Snlyjlg u, the twee Pg-oylnoes used by urban municipllties to re- quemly of 11101011515 b91118 111111161 move Snow from the streets’ such dead in their gnragcs with the mot- machinery is costly. and its manu- °r 711111111115" A“ w“ (19015 511d “T11- mcture is a permanent industry dows are always closed, the cause of from which Cafllda can benefit death- is rightly attributed to mo 1100110111112 that n1i2l1L.be affected. greatly. apart from zhtmc of dirvct admixiia- We“ coated, ncrv B1111 1f or dlstingulsh t prairie Provlnccs-ap- Wi? P111159 10 T011001. ‘W0 GISCOVQI‘ lights at night. mrsons__ that today, as in the past, there i5 that while he cn ' ‘wnuld b? imam" Looofioo 105s than u. limit w the direction in which rcd fro111 tho 1 I (lb flours In. .. _ By fumes "rm M D EXHAUST GA POI. G You urc reading only to; 1m exhaust gas from the cur. Now it is possible to got a cerialu 1111391111 amount oflhls ids ' v 1 ~ ' The prolonged drop m the prim‘ i119 car is nutdobrsl 13111111111100‘ of varied products, coupled with a sitting i" the Mr ‘A mvslcl “If _ _ consequent reduction in DIOIii-S. ' n“ “ '0' fcmuulns three Prairie hlve sown doubt and anxiety m H Inmwflv ’ i l IProvnr-Ps would, bflllg under one mo nuuds of many who, today, are "n ‘ 1 5 romlm“ that lhpiGfl\'f‘l‘lllllt‘llt a territory having an 11ot far from believing that it is ‘lured of 758,817 square miles. It ‘he 9nd or the wmnjd! Them '15 m’ has rcccntiy had two such 011505 describes the symptoms as f0llo\v.~::~- the pulse ruic is \'0l‘_\' slo\v being about 52 to tho minute instead of the normal 71!, the blood pressure is below normal, the spcpch rapid, prrspirntioll profuse, gong.“- ous, unable to sIt still a moment, tlrcs easily, unablc to focus he exact location of The paticilt finds 11 (iistinguish the green light he is uu- 31,19 to remember which color stands for safety and which for danger. In both cases it was . dlsoovorod that the floor boards of the car ni- lolvcd the exhaust gas to come up lnto the car, i110 windows of which were usually kept closrd, Somc time ago I spoke of some traffic oillcurs in tho busy soc-lion of a large ciiy who \1'.'~1'c found to be suffering from the 911cm; of the motor car tixhaussi fumes. When these oflircrs were removed Lo a i055 busy section of the city tho symp. toms disappeared. 1131111112,’ the months when the weather is not so pleasant, and the Wlll(10'.\‘:$ of the nlotor cars arc likely to bc clout-d, it would be “T11 to r0111- cmbcr that a leak in the exhaust pipc or a faulty lvasllcr may cnu.,o all 0r some of the il1)(J\'i‘ symptolns. A couple of _yc:1:'s ago I spoke of the possibJity of motor cur manu- facturers placing the exhaust. 1111101 on top of the car lnsicad of undcr- 1 ncath it as at present. T1113 fumes would thus bc always abovo 11m a. standing British wy o, power o‘ fnllh Ggoygg was Britain's Premier. I11 Young blood rcd-hot an‘ the love of any nation in One glorious any m ‘l1 Iwver fade: Some shadows. some sunshine, some A11‘ a gnthcrln‘ weight 0' the fiyin’ Thcrl old man's talk o‘ the days bc- Your darinfs youngest datttr A ll'l fin-lupin‘, a ll'l dyiu’; A ll'l low corner 0' mirth to lin in. states hundreds of unemployed have turned out to seek the gold. Oldmincs are being reopened, 11nd the men are iolloufingthe nmuhiain streams 11s ihry said that thosc-"who know ho\v to from $1.50 t0 $3.00 n. day. ‘The pick- lngs are not rich, but there is the adventure, a chalice to make a living, the ever-present lucky strike and the great personal satisfaction of finding useful work. Gold is the 0m- prticlc there is no overproduction and no wavering of price. It is cstim'tcd old fields with will ruse the annual world gold production to its highest. figure in compared with 20,000,000 for 1930. The Jobless who hnvc gold hunting nre aiding both them- lucky to have such a chance. gaugcsench individual on his own merit may b; the wismt of societies —-in fact, it nccdr; to be. But it 1,; not a society which acknowledges 0r fosters chss distinctions. heads of the people i11 the cars or walking along the street. The objection to this must be that it would be unsightly to have a little smoke or gas stack rising flbflve the car. It could really be hidden in some svav. In the meantime we must all be careful that there is no exhaust gas coming up into the car, bccnusc it can do damage cvcu if the windows The Case Of Mr. G. N. , » PUBLIC FORUM I Gordon This column la open for "It dlscusllon by. correspondent: of question: of interest. Th: l" lottetown Guardian doe: (Toronto Globc (Liberal) Jim» l1- If the Hon. G. N. Gordon, K. C‘. was sure of his ground 11-11011 he not necessa n1 endorse flu told n. Hzuniitoll political nlrctng "PM"!!! 0! ~vl'l¢llwlldlllil- that 111v honeymoon trip of the Prime hllnlslcfls sister was financ- cd out’. of the Federal Zfrcasury, he FALCO “OOD was justified in nlaizing his charge and rrould have offer d ills proof. If 11c, ‘lacked proof 11%- comlnittcd w m’: fir“ prominent 1mm“ and a gmv, ma- ccceéio“ k0 p," it hygiene experts made an official mildly, an‘. one which may lulvel cxammuuo“ of conditions and 5Y5‘ reaction on ‘c1101 toms m’ F-‘Llcoxnvood’ 5 The taxpayers are entitled to , igflrdtiollil] smmm,“t‘!k11u\\' what their conclusions were. u. ‘Vhdi, upset; GO\.,,,.,,_ Lot ‘nothing be hidden from the n; q majm. scandal’ public in rcgzud to our public msti- I i Sir,—lt is understood that prior i ‘an 1111111111" ' It was 0f 11.0 1' mcnis, i111 _ ‘ ill.‘ chfl": b .113, i11 effect, 111.1‘. ‘.1 ‘umms’ v Pym, , _,,,, w“ diwflcd to You would coufcr a favor on Mnju: lluntillt‘ um he migl1t-»"°1" 1‘°“‘1°1'5 “Y 11111111113 11 11°91’ i“ make hs honf-jllncon journey to! u“ ""9011; of me experts‘ I . the 01.1 1.. =. 1 1.1 ihc expense o1’ - “111- s!“ °‘°- i - » .- . . the Govvrlnr Enlpllaiic d'ni11i 05E IXTLRESTED‘; 112s bccn glv ‘ O,i:1\\'a, 1L bciu‘: ' m case involve,“ [It no (ioubt will be presented m mp1,“ bu; to the Legislature when it meets. . .. , .Ed. G.) f - -, I 1 SPORTSMANSIIXX‘ pointed out 1111:. was not a <3.:\ u_ one periainilv; iv) pzlvai‘ ations, which 11.1 been handling p- A member Slr,---I reed Mr. H, l\I. sln-lpsons ing bchvcvil UMP!" Hi flurllurticle in the Patriot with much private litigation, or learning lnl interest and thoroughly agreed which cztcgory the can at issue] with the views expressed therein. fell. Mr. Gordon should not have! I-‘or this reason I wish to regfstlzr made the sinicnwllfs llc did nith-fnly objection 1.0 the anonymous out. knowiuq the flirts, and if l1cIarticlc by ‘Sam '.l.'1'out" wilicll lmd the frlvis, he cannot 1c‘; tht‘ seems to lne an unworthy attempt matter drop. Is 11cl>1't‘D-"11'@<1 1° to defeat Mr. Simpson's object by substantiate (319111, dtllronc thci the we“ kl-mwn and gencmpy dc. Governml 111. M111 1111“? U13 C1\“':spised method of casting ridicule adim hilnislcr fli \V1511iI13¢°I= "5011 the author. The reference in ‘called? If n01— i1 hi? 11118 599K911‘ the Patriot to the silence and then without giving due consideration t0 “stingy by the person who has the what 11c said-lit‘ 111% P111994 m” sign "Buy Corona," is nmnifcstly Liberal Party in the undesirable, dim ed toward Mn Simpson and 1108111011 01’ 11-"1\'111€ 11 llTlkl-“Ss P1511‘! his ersounl disability. Such n11 T171111 1‘<‘P1'°~"°“17111V° “"5 or ha“: attempt to controvcrt :1. person's “lllifll-Z 1° 11551“ 11° 1111W,-""‘m°’11 opinions by the use of ziciiculc and 11111319111 1F~$11"-">- 11)OI‘SOIlil1lL1CS I consider most con- In vicw of 1hr 511cc fir: ticuials of; wmpuble’ M1‘- 31111151115 9111111“ it 1-‘? “"1 firm“; As my friends know, I also lmvc how hc r1111 siuztd by his gum. 130-’ , :1 disnbilitgv-cnc which I strive to 1118 1111 01111119111 111“'Y°1"- he 111'“ lr/crcolne, and endeavor to hold my 11119“? B111’ 11 11° 9111mm d“ 11"‘ own in competition \'.<'-tl1 'my fellow should be rcqucstctl to izccp off the! fishcmmn; and I am quite sum P91111631 P11111011" 111 1119 11mm‘ {Mi that no true fisherman would wish, 1110 Ema 01 P°11MCS~ for the sake of gaining any ad-l vantage, to have an unkind refer-T once made to any infirmity of onci '01 his brother fishermen. I am Sir, etc, N. “'- LOWTIIER. “MR ORDON SHOULD RETRACT" (Tcrouio Globe Jun 12) In his spccch at Lindsay Hon. G11 N. Gordon stnicd that only n small, section of his Hamilton rcfcrcnrcl to ltfujor Hcrridgc appeared corr-' cctly i11 this paper. NOT CIIZVALROUS are open. QGCUflUI/ILf/i. “ANS DAYS A sudden wukin‘, a sudden wccpin‘, A ll'l suckiu’. a ll'l slccpin‘; fore any measure of prosperity C1111 A c11f:1's full joys an‘ a cheers short sorrcu ' in gcrt to- lll0l'l‘O\'.'S. a maid, triumphs, somp tears. ' ars. i11 I hind ‘c, to 11111111 ‘c; ~Edcn Pllillpotis. 11.1 IYJlAWKgan. (The Pathfinder) In California and other western 11 b t1 dip‘ in '49. It is unt the yellow specks are making fo f0 hope of a in which at these workers going over the fine-tooth combs years-to 21,000,000 ounces as turned to vcs and ihn world. They gr: the individual. A snciciywvhich tho trouble i0 point out, as pub- lished in The Globe todu-y, that the months marriage nnd the honeymoon trip. which coincided wilh Council mcnt bcforc the Privy Council Mr. Bmulctt 11nd nothing to do, as it was a private case in which Major Ilclritlqc might any oihcr lawyer, Gordon hm: muddled matters more esis to Mr, the facts i11 consideration. and if 11o finds he is wrong There are enough poiiticd fopfc’; personal nutter in 11:» way 11c has done. 511111613. Ti» is not 11n|11:111ly' m" im- Dolitlc for n, imbllc spcukrr in 1d- mit an error when he nukes one. His second 10-1 - ‘fcrcnce lo the subject, howcvclz, sir»“‘wilsnvb i5 T311191 CYW-‘l 01 m" d0,“ "U, _,,,,,,.:,,. ,,,‘.,,.c (.;,_,,,,-3.;,,g ,,,-|'l"-l1:u'rlinl1 to rmhlislf i110 fllll tcxi‘ W111 i<‘.\"\' - 11111.‘; for criticism] 111i lion. lifal~lacn.-.ii.- Kings (icclurczl 11c sinful 111.; PildllllCl‘ Bcl111cti|fl~11~tic 1101i: n!’ Winnipeg? It hnd appuiuicti the hfajor as 11154103 111“'11l'5 i=’@11"1"111* 1° P3171119 1h? 162-11 nth-ism- and 11nd lakon him to 1011105 0f fllwihvr, more particul- ics have bccn consigned by popular judgment to the political waste imsket. “anacl: frsi" is :1 vcilcd subver- "iou of his whole post record of “Canada last," and every point of Coufcrcncc, acidlflg: "Major Ilviridqo was 111'. Ben- ncfs br0!l1cr-h1-ll1\v, and this . was his houcylnoan ' trip. I-Ic i zllro went to London ‘.0 nruuc (.11 appeal L-vforc, tho Privy Council; ..i l- ':‘;.fl-ti. 1.1- . filnnflzl‘ “fl\(1‘~‘l-"1.C1'u1]lf) 'l1.01...1(.-l“11§f m5 argument m an add“ 111m f“ have g n [lug p.11 time pro. the subjugation of Canadian inter- Pfl-Yinfl 11114 111'¥'1111f-' i111! 111111631 csts. The idea. of "economic nation- bcforc i111.- Prlvy Cauncl, and allsm" is nna-thcmn to him; rath- l1 . 1:19‘ ' , ' (1 i U1 ll'l Pljijililtills hlaqdviscllty zilillltil? er let "3 hm” a m“ measure o‘ Mr. 1311111101). permitted lilm t/O K1118 GOW-‘mmflll? 'Eml>11'¢ ‘$15111’ do." ' tcgration, and a fragmentary trade 'I‘he Prime Minister has taken ‘with the mother country and her colonies. Ho shudders at the thought of "economic Imperialism," and the illuslve vision of an abandoned "world trade," and glibly promises to "renpcn every possible avenue of trade which has been cloned by the Bennett adm‘ istmtlun.” What "avenues of trade" does he propose to reopen? New Zcaland butter to again flood our markets at 1c duly? To allow the United States to exploit our markets and make Canada the dumping grounds for their fruits and agricultural products to the irreparable injury of Canadian producers, while our potatoes and products must scale n tariff wnll hifiier than Hnmnms gallows to obtain nnentry into the American market? To fill our stores and warehouses with the output of United States factories and in- dustry, while our own citizens roam in idleness over the land, and while the tariff of the Slates guards the rmtionnl frontlcr with the Customs sign to Cnmltlinn industry of “No Admission?" If 11c 11nd no: borrowed it from Prrmicr Bennett, his demand for "trndc with cvcry notion that would trade with Calrdn," would ensure him credit. It so happens mperial met six He rri dge'5 conference before Mr. the Privy hearing. with the argu- scrvcd his clients, as Instead of explaining. Mr. 11m cvcr. The Globe holds no lief for Major Hcrrldgc, but in 1e interests of accuracy it sugg- Gordon that he give 111'; case his unbnseel 11c make n rctracflcn. r dispuh without ‘nkrg ina Manifcrfly. h" was misin- rmcd or misinterpreted circum- ”' the pres-mt Government than over S 1 \\‘\\\\\D\I?£V_F,/ bcfore in thc history of this con- ‘K , D NEYV / Lincnt. l} 11.,,1!)(o,;',{;".3l¢ L15, q,’ Because Canada, now fortunate- “w :1? ésrngfsnfl jpifixp‘ ly with a tariff wnll of her own. 11 and some economic adruingcs to offer in trade, can talk practical bilsiucsc with trading countries, the ccnnomc world is at our door. _ for barter, and foreign trade op. poriunities are more progrcgsivo \ the llypophosphites robust and sturdy as you would like to see him give him or her our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Guaicol. dard remedy - a great flesh producer - pre- scribed for either child- ren or adults who lack flesh and strength. ~ that this is the csscncc of the Bcn- in? emaciated convn‘ nctt policy. $1111 111111011 1s being m- iescents to complete L S mulntcrl into more active lifc under 119311-11- ihat it is better than any emulsion they ever used. E. A. FOSTER” 1/ 4 1:1 y: I70 fc-rvar/‘fes ( perencc with fire disaster. 1 reryone is a potential vic- lfn - but, everyone can also be protected by insurance. flow about you? llyndman & 00., Ltd. W persons go through life without some sort of The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E- Island. Phone 67. l ‘IT 1s HARD TO EQUAL THE FLAVOR , AND AROMA or BRAHMIN TEA‘ 1 TRY IT Sold only in Red, airtight packages. cooperation, are greatest economists of I am, Sir, etc.' ECONOMIST. Civilization Is Tough (Ottawa Journall When Hon. Martin Burrell, bra 1x115: thc pcsshnists and some ccn- ‘llOllllfilS, told an Ottawa. audience ‘ inst wcck that civilization was not ‘going to ruin, he had bchindlzim England will him to the Imperial 1111i’ of 1111 011179119115 “410513 V3531" the testimony of 1115M“? T111115 911d again. nil down the centuries, civi- lization (so the faced ruin. Yet always, somehow, it managed to survive. Something in human nature, some intangible asset of humanity, than the prophets knew: and just when the clouds were darkest they broke. "There’s n. lot of ruin," said Adam Smith, "there's a lot of ruin pessimists a nation." In the last hundred and fifty years, England has been on the verge of ruin a. half dozen times. Pitt saw her certain ruin, and so did Burke, and so did Macaulay. Later years ago, cording to the peuimists) more. One of her greatest econo- mists wrotc of her that her whole on, not more than sixty she was doomed (ac- once Foster’s ‘ Guaicol Emulsion WITH 1 If’ your child is not so This is a fine old stan- ucahlnd trr-zrlc said) was stronger than the brightest mirage of Hon. future was lmperilled, that 1111105: Mr. King's most; plcturcsqu; of; day dreams. The new and up ‘o-dlie Austral- ian treaty; the Nc' compact now awaiting parlivneni tary approval; the enlarging with South Africa and the B Wes‘. Indies; tho promising lntmcourscs with China. and Ja- pan; these added to the magnfl- ccnt Bennett project economic movements which have made Can- ada's trade policy the admired of 1839 there was a depression in the the English speaking world, the very grandeur of which must. be dczzling to the eyes of the pessimistic Lib- eral Lcadcr. ‘ she could gird up l1er loins anc" transport half her population overseas, she was finished. Eng- nnd, however, didn't gird up her loins and didn't transport; half hm 1 {JODXHIIHOYI overseas. Instead, sh. ‘mdw more than rloublcd hnr populatlor r1515“ and trcblcd her trade, went on tc trdc fight nnd finance the most gigan- l tic wnr in history. So with other lands. They hart 015 1511191" had depressions, were faced with thl ruin. James Truslow, Amcricar historian, has pointed out that ir United States so general 11nd sc bad thnt nine-tenths of the work- ers in the industrial East were oul of work, with many of the trader stopped, and farms down to two percent. of their value. And other depressions, almost as bad, follow- cd at intervals in succeedingyenrs. She was one of those women whc always present a. woefully untidy ap- pearance during the early part of the day. In vain had her husband rcmonstrnted with her, and it was not until aid came from an unex- pected quarter that victory was his They had removed to a ncwhousc on the previous day, and when shc answered the summons of the front door-bell a woman awaited hero-- "Oh, Im too late!" signed the wo- man: "I called to sce if the missus wanted a charwcman, but; I sec she's suited." A doctor declares that ninety out of evcry hundred persons carry germs. I am glad to think that the other ten make the little beggars wnlkQ-Londcn Tit-Bits. 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