PAGILCQQIK- _ M TIIE_GIIARWTIETUWNIIIIIIEIIIIAN President-IV. (‘heater S. Pllclaivn, M. l' _____. NOTES av TIIE wit; \lvl~-l‘rellnlcnl—\l- n. norm] Noufln‘ ha, been m heartening Srqtrn-talnw-I.|rnt.-(‘nl. n. ‘s. Min-Kl l. u. s o. ‘__ d. i tr "no sin-north; 0110111» - and heipiiii throughout t...s D-“P i As» iuir» |:lllIt\l'H-—|!'I|Il|( \\.llltl‘f . t rrlo , - . w be. lltirnlng inn, iiunnillil ma; ‘Kurt prr i t-n int-nun.» ilellvernd, of depWS-i U" “mm l’ n“ SL710 lwr sn-ur (In anluuivrl n: ‘YEDNESD AY, FE lln Illlll chit-u slum. gmning to hgiiicn, opcciully in these lutzr stagv-‘5. I15 a 119w 571m“, which seems to be abrozd in the‘ land. Difficult to define in Wllfds-i BRUARY 3. 193i! w. litbat $0M: _ of i . _, fiours Rv/omes IV. llarlon, M,D ‘a PUBLIC FORUM This column is open for the discussion by respondents of questions oflnterelt. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the oplllolll of correspondents. Public Salaries In " England (From "John Bull At Home" by’ i P. Karl Bilex) ._ ~32» . In the will o! the late Earl of Oxtonl the haglish people dis-- covered with considerable surprise that their former Prime Minister JOINT ACTION 1 anccs of the Lea Government wai lzmti-znixlccii n11 ‘scquent to the re- it is felt by all. Partly described by such terms as CO-OPSTEMML“ bed died a poor men. and shortly k THE CHILD wno WILL nor ass-r CW"! AFFAIR! “m” h“ ‘mm- m" v P°““°‘“ i‘ »I-u-.-..--v--.._--.._ l-kn ., .__ u flrt t1 1 u 2-‘ ., -. t I .. , .. z o1 For Jen in“ mo silos I le loll .,i..i of the Scuzirt Government kindness» ancgmexlnggrs iflnorigia ____ are“ “ma: imiyveu" had been r i, r . . v are" w as m 8 a‘ ‘m “s” 9°“- - ‘l’ ‘nmudes 5 One of the mistakes some parents Sin-In yesterday's issue of the, m‘ u” V"?! °1 555F110“?! 10111 Europe and the United States have, presented an united front ilgilllifil.‘ TH]: LEAGUEvS [MISTAKE Japan. The firs, fruizs of tits unit- ed action has been a oolltipse in V3111; , ‘M t t t m m nhk I um A be! his _ l t _~‘ H . ‘ F‘ _ ' n n 0.1 oea some lng’ they will Mr. I-hwk Eye for the manner 9 ° 9- Y?" "YB V, . gin-g agtgnsngccsjltarthrgr s ‘Irtnccgle 12x11“ or“ he? Ilncrziigziltzr revgporfsi‘ allow him to cat mostly the mines which he has vindicated the action death they had guaranteed the ex- _.._-.. The results ofi93| opemgom Show h l? l. b0 b w‘ m pub” "Haws Con}? o flood that he likes, and by coax- of the present City Council, 1 qumg Prime Minister, who had no pen- an unexcellcd position, exc ange owing to drastic dcclncs he Japanese, th in their ' “ ‘ ' 311K. Dromlsin" a. reward or even b~ 1 ree with him that it is ch ‘B4011 "id Wh° lmllkfi UOYCI Gf-‘OYBB - = - ~ I 4ft ° l mg m" ' ' . in all kinds of SpCIIi-fllCS. It is gou- 1111mm! OCFIPQfIlIOTI of Monchuria and f Emilee Risa zulrlilcgwssalpfiditttjgnio imt‘: throats they Wm perhaps induce better to have m’ ‘my! money umd not made 5n agreement with Total assets, $|,|69,|9]_6]_ orally understood that neither n the present conflict in Shanghai, “ q‘ hot mot which “my dare mm m 93F ”' 57min quantity 0f thfl dllstfllilll-ild EH10!!! the citizens 51110 395159 PIE-BB. an income of F _ . J1me - more nourishing 0r necessary food. Iwlthout paying a contractor a per- £3590 I- Yeflr. and had also lm- \ m’ ""3! $100 of liabilities to Japan nor Chin: .s Ln any position to carry on prolonged host lirics, neither having rrscrvt- funds, or bc- lng in o. position to lion‘. war loans This may b0 one of the reasons ‘why unity of thought and action forl the cgmmon welfare which has never been 50 marked in previous visitations of hard times. l -__-__. emerges out of the conflict not do. The editor asks them to sign their names to certain rhnrzfi O,- stgifgmpnfs, and it is surprisiv ‘are the uggrcssors. In both instan- vcs they have ignored the principle u,‘ peaceful S(‘l'l(‘lllL‘llt 0f disputes make is in thinking that 11 the chiid misses a. mvnl or a couple o: mnais that it is likely to cflusg 3 serious ‘ injusy to health. In order to get the N°W the"? "my be cases where such methods are necessary, and "Qtlllfllly tllcrc can be no criticism Oxford loft an estate which, in- eluding his countryhmise, ‘WEB valued at £9168. A few of his friends had comeictho rescuein Patriot appears s. letter signed “Hawk Eye" dealing with the sub- gect of retrenchment in civic at- fafrs. The writer wishes to thank centage on his work, as the citizens loentcd him with l testlmonlll in tthereby get the full value for all ithe form of a chetlllv 101‘ 0W1‘ moneys expended. M10000. If he had not received Policyholders, the Company ha“. S ‘l 3 O of Assets. hOW ‘fulfill!’ 1M3’ “mm back i“ of thcsc- methods, but in the vast ' 111d have l'C\'I‘l".l‘(l to armed meth- Thfr has been the policy of the their shells. Plenty of ardent n10“ ods to maintain their rights. ‘want the newspaper m cflflze this Jailan is tnrzg n specrli; The question :n dispute, as a that or the 0mg;- pgmon oi- thing, campaign, zzcu l‘ t- ~_ .. _, i)’ u ' fl‘ in the London Spectator re- ‘ but they will not do it themselves moment lllli0l'1ttl1 : t". b‘ nutrd, would have been 3°55 ‘my m?!“ "my msinesy‘ First helter-skt-Itcr through .\f:in- sinplc if a clear distinofon had‘ H‘ a "cwspaper no brshiesq m, churn en route for Harbin, and been dzmm between the conflict! lose?_Exchange‘ then heiCer-skcitci" tit" . l!‘ proper Pn rout" individual isrott-zrs fr-iu Russia. Grcu; Br tznn or the Unit- td States Sfifilll to rnnkr- any (lifter- Chino. brrf, the chi..." . t , es the United Sores m z: m~rii~ Nu? sins it bcr of tho Lnvrzic o.’ could not have it n: ruhcr of the League of Nu lilvtaatigntzon- Committee. In vi w of the fact that the Disarmament Confront-o is b:- fnu hcld,_n:i<l ifmt I15 are n11 O(‘Il\'f‘l'ing for a mrnt of (hots. it is sincerely lwptd zho‘: the lo Fiurz. gcan‘ I l'E"1).ll'Cll()l’IS and war in bring "ng to 0 clrc Lilo‘ "umltwlnrcti war" in China, EVER ON TUE .1011’ l sot months ngo. in Alumni lust, at a "llflG o! so‘ n lilo llllilll- I'll, tlu- flunk n!‘ FDEIIOIIOJVJO from ccs of Grout 15:. England I)o":'<>\'.'v<l "tired and 0\‘(‘I‘$‘l'l.llt‘(l. Out 0f its ‘hrilf-rlozoii vsfio voimt for nothing, l btvvsccn Japan and the League of Not nus Coimcll and the 0011-‘ tudc of the British people flint hon-con Jnpimogp and Chirp‘ the new taxation demands nifltld Tupon them, says the Christian Science Monitor. ‘Thousands arc‘ 1 to be seen standing in line whiting, It is heartening t0 note ihr- atti- toward cs". But the League Council let ft- sclf be entangled wit-h on exhaus- encc. These (‘our ‘s have now five nnd confused cxmuinatmi ofjto pay in response to the go\vc_m_l been Joined in their protest by lllc ti?" FLTfHlT-S- Th“ W15 ‘Vhatgmcnts request that cnrly settle- France rind Ituh; rind {M115 ycp- vnuwtl ‘he difficulty Out 0f l ment be made. It is no wonder resent prncilcally a umtcd world cit-or case they madc an insoluble; ‘hi; firm-st; 933°? f?” zaczorlc: ogolm; J11 n1, The [my ~ patio“ moblcur. They should have said t0, Cline to open _ n “mes u F . Commitsvotl‘ l‘("ll'f‘.‘l‘lilll'if’ tho who Junmcsc: "Withdrmv your‘ upon its amuy t9 ‘unmddlc: v ‘ ‘ ‘ through.” It knows of “hot it l0 Inague of NLli-“IYS 50".! on‘ f-“m Mn then wr- mum.‘ mm qmlddhnnu py-piyflyly is in Shangliaii docs n-~: in- ‘-l_v vvziiniiic your m‘- iin wljcciivc promptctl more by clude ieprcusutn‘ of ‘ 111 ‘vfld 0i‘ lilo’. thcv bc- ltIIJ<l1'.~I_\' than bv n dog!» t» expo-n" United Sm,“ bu, v’ ‘H, h m? ‘ v 'r~xn<“.iy Iiow Bi‘ niii sifvc pltill- offered, and (‘yjiqit ll.v.' ,.< "his métukc in nxeflmd ‘(mi ___‘_v__ Fccomed me 05hr‘ C?‘ K‘Y“" “ Y“ ‘ “‘ “p pxpjlmlpd? only by u" we“? Thcrc \_‘.lI be no (‘nubt that ilr.‘ ~ rcscntativc, hold 21*, a r- ’ :t' ‘i ‘s o.’ the Council; but that weak- “Mum p,.pn,>,.,.-$ l,,.,,.,.,,ntcflncni upon tho subject of \\".1r drbls is o.’ first lillpflllflllfff‘. Mi". Nfusmilin‘ fakes lhc position,'ti)i>:ii"ci1i1y. tho‘; the world cannot l'(‘!l!i‘li to normal conditions or rcasenably goozl time: as long as the shadow of old scores remains. He is for crinrclling the wlioio list of finanéial obhgation" flint constitute. n hrmS-OWY from the war and m king n fresh stari rill around. r. in fself demands l‘.‘£])‘.;Ill.I‘.lI)Il its turn. 'I‘l'tr~ Council ‘is I\‘(“.ll( in Ptwlttivnt is its (nmpltsliitm Its fourteen llhirilrr1< flier.‘ arc a good who llf‘\'(‘l' "Y nn (million, who .(‘.\l w igh‘, And the mt they are precise- ly '12.‘ zumhoz-s who occupy the‘ 5'11". r-f tlic small nLitOns, that is dis-mprpsled nab‘ Under iln- Bunk Act, a balance is treated or; uitclalmcd whcn n0 transaction on the account has‘ __ taken place for five ymra- Th" 1"“ (‘mm puwcrx on mo, l'-'n‘nce Department at Ottawa i". paralysed nozv rcccivng from the banks th" ‘roquircd nntnwl statements of un- _ _ ,_ _ __A Fclnlmcd balances, which tntn‘ , _ , _- . l. c.‘ PAST IMITIIOJIIING l$2-”°°~°°°' T“ ‘“ “““° ‘ " , _ ' jplvco of change for Jack Cruulrk t1 Frunli cvidvnso has come to light‘ 5mg“ 3110111 ——r‘spctially in th- ‘lOIlZll year of 102i. Hut what is‘ ,m0rc impress-yo is thc f“ct that ln‘ B's‘ n. great many (‘H505 this money I111”- hnvz‘ in 3.1.1 mid’ ‘.1210 . to STIR‘, the n ions. tlu- ~11‘ its whrh ought to ml part in an affair other ‘mmd, have bccn by their mz-u llIlCFIXSIS. -.’ lllf‘ enormous Itlld growhg ex- pinsc of the universe. The the New Yozk Ft- ll Itvsirr-vi- Irmumcrs in charge of the l\’.1>unt nnt born forgotten by the dcpositor. Bank, In ass other Wilson obfifilTfilOfy in California Most. of the unclaimed moncy is Fedgi-al R@_=.~,-\.,. m, _ Bank“ “w, (I gym u“, 591,-“; ncbuimc‘ unclnlmcrl simply because It Is mo‘; of Franco, In N»; m 13mm in the constvlln‘ on of the gcmini, medvd‘ It i‘? a’ m“ egg’ S“ e3. ‘ v_ H M, PM _ _ tucked away m the bank. and dew 0f England roux! s0" ~iu00u of 1-1“ "mmlm me enmm°us]l"§:piic the temptations and difficult- ths loan. On .‘ tir- txalrtzic.» more fllSilllll from the world than 18S c; hard times’ the gin-my de- of 850000.000 was pltitl, ‘lit- Bunk 1111‘ any glliliklns 0f the universe‘ pcsitor loaves it thcrc.—Exch 115°- of England beir: nblc to (l0 this without drawing upon its gold rc- serves. Therc ivas no fitmristi of trumpets in the accomplishziiczit. the Bank of England merely look- ing upon it. as the fulfilfmruit of one of its businr}. obligat ons. The crisis which brought about the netcssity for this trirpozizry loan was the sell ng by FTIILCL‘ oi British bofnds and securities, at the time when Britain wont to Gvrmanys assstance, to prevent licr financial Iillapse. The Bank of England is It ll the ever prcscnt help In iimc of financial trouble in I-lifropc. LA Tl} AUDITOR n l5 Wllll fffgrvt many o.’ our renders will lcmi u!‘ the <1 nth of Ml‘. PJliI F. 13111.1 I. countzmt, Saint. John. which occur- cd u‘. his homo in Rdiivsnfl N, 0n ltfonda)‘ 111w a I):"~f ilu s'-=. Ilfr. Blonrlzci, who wt: .1 mviuux no‘. only In 5.1 nt John Lu‘ fhrou ;".i_ out thc Marlins» Pr ofhcr Canadian l" . . . nus n difiliitfllllkilivil’l‘l'lfl5l'17‘, hold- lrg posiiions of rc.<;-:uisi>;‘.it_v in his; profession, i~-...l '. Chili" crrrl Ac_ ccs cwimizzndiixq 'h" confidence of {Zfit'(‘l‘liiYlf'h?§ 0f all I pnrtlcs. llc was cvtcrnnl nudiior of the accounts cf the N00: ltrainswick Govcrnniczi‘. llIlflPl‘ b':"i Librrzvl and Conservative l‘("',:li‘iI’i', and held l1 smilar iwltinn midri- 5h: gov- rmmcnts of Ifw- llwi J D Sir-cmrt it I:; ‘ I ll"l'l‘, 1:011 ‘ll 1'27 vtar. His firms midi, of the rird ll ~01 inst fin- . .01, .1 hltllcrto dscovrrcd, v and they are ‘i dos-bribed as moving away from thc F???“ bm“““h£:;erirg:i“:j .n-.-th at thc rate of 15,000 mills‘, f“ e ° ° 5pm d mgumeg m n x-Prillll. Th0 (llscovofy ls held Ioisfcgscgiifaisjtf: 2213c, to ovorcmng "‘ “-""‘t U" Jmns mmry that’ m“ the anti-dumping duties which arc zmiversc is like r1 grcot soap bubble, keeping their, products out of tlifl ‘country. One brokerage firm alone The now nebulae n0\v lscnted are ‘ has smd "w": than summon‘) ‘vlorih 10.4w bcd as hung about 105,000,000 "r lmtolflcs, “niéixjér Tailmzgm: van, ycnrs ill-slant. As lght travels gum p n.s‘ ~ ‘ iii myifi“ e expect, when the Bl I 186,000 miles a second. all the read-f pqligy 1s deflnitcly seltlcd and or has to do is multiply 135 000,000‘ manufalurcrs discover what levies: " by 18G 0S0 by the number of seconds‘ "r9 I50 bi‘ Dlllvyvfl lliJon their good’? in He quirc a very largo piece of paper to admittedly temporary and m" mos; _, hold the total ht which he will ar- instances me 5o ‘pbrcclll; levy im- irivc. and he will find no language posed is more (Irnstic than i110 i“. u, which w name ma; temp q-hclrcgular tariff schedules will cal‘. fmore we loom about the vastnesstfor‘ of creation, cmimcnts an exchange ‘ realize how in- "nht.nxinlly' swelling. .120 more wc n Wmmmg the Oiher gvcningl fnitcnimnlly small is this speck Of plunged the railway affairs 0f thO Into fl- IFOIHlCd 614531955 050W the tlirst upon which mtlnkifid hunasbomlnlcn Into oolitivs “W1 ",1 rs t-mpirss and its republics andlwngcance MP“ he HAS its nmbimms Dbjtmveg iultimntum that the Liberal Party; ‘Tstood ready to defend the Y a ‘m5 i5 m: the “ml “rd ‘m radian National Railways from the,‘ “1‘ -‘"1“»l*('-'- I3" 7-31" "filth fllml- "T ttacks of pnrtisnn enemies. Mr. nnl .. what (lilfcrviico Is that to Kin! declared m“ Llbjml Party‘ "would not suffer n raihvay mnn- ml? Wlzrrrin has olli‘ moral _ be,“ ahwvd by m“ Nod“? opoly controlled by cntrcnchcrl and lllfllflrtty of cases. just a little train- llltl will give results. Tho first thing to remember is that the chiid will not die, will not cvvn be sick if he misses one, two, 0r even three meals; tncre is enough food stored in his tissues to carry him 11,1008 for n couple of days without any trouble. One o fthe first things to remem- ber, as Dr. C. E. Hunt, Eugene, Orc_ gon, points out, is not to discuss the childs feeding habits in his pres. nice. Canning, threatening, imjnt- ing out the dangers of certain foods he doesn't like, is not wise. It gives him and his likes and dislikes of food too much importance in hi5 cfes. Wllll is considered the best treat. mcnt for these children who will nut out? Simply offer tliv child a wcll bril- nuccri lllllltlfll dict. and no import- .‘ I zu-ticio of food loft out just bo- l-zuiso ho (lut n1 like it. ’l‘1n'cc maul..- n day slioufd be offered ‘and ab- :":iliil-.'l_'.' nothing {lllOWDiI hctwccn mulls. 11' F0111‘ Wuuustn- gets no other food a mi uul or normal appetite will be crtx. "ml, he will become hun- mgv and wunt to cat. With this natural appetite, natural hung" for food dcvilopcd, the dig- cstlve juices of the mouth and stomach begin to flow on sight of food, almost any food. Thus when he cots food that; he didn't like be- fore. it tastes so good to him owini: to the extra flow of digestive juices, ‘ that it will remain in his mind as somcthing vcry nice to cat, and he will out it ivith relish in the future. Don't b: afraid to loo your child x1110 will not cat do without two or lllFCQ meals. It will only help him. fitltilgotne/i. iiitcouurifit ‘E'- m» “hiked alone at dusk 1h the snow-bound woods. l-Io walkul. alonc, zit dusk, in the powd ed wcods, His f:c'.p Ill‘, dnrk on the snow, and his fixture dark As n sipped lhrollgll the mwdércvl trees beneath the moon; ilis slim block velvet fgurc chained in gold. And in 11's hruvl hc carried a shin- ing trap, , For hc lavcd the Qucen, and sought the no1Lhci-n ermine To lie on hcr breast as soft as tlr: - H fullm snow. But whrn hi,‘ come to the pines m; (lilfk as he. 5nd bout to fix his trap in tlv‘ sandy so], A grave whl c fox come up to watch q l _ his binincss. A frcnk 0f nature. as white as he “'21s dark, And ihc fox and the stripling look? crl at ore another "r111 m». little crmlnes ran about in ‘ ‘w holding it before the moon. For the shining trap lay cast as an ‘- .cicle Drippfd from an idle freshet in the frost. Rt. lion. W. L. lvlpilrcnzie Kin?! And the fvrns stood up. that were, dead and Milly frozen leaves; delivered h's Urey stood, that had been unfurled, as bishops‘ crozlcrs Can- Smlthcd in the grcc-n furnace of‘ the spring. But the youth in his black, with golden Inks of chain, And the fox 1n his freakish snowy cont of fur, ermfncs ran, n Royal And the youfh forgot hi: qucm and the fox hs vixen out of our ti-ansD01"1\iif1'-l 04101301 In stilefl‘. srarcbinfillouk of beast nntl man. nl .4’, ssz-kvtlicdvcst in ’l'li.~. Specta- “fi “ ‘aggressive financial lntc“e"»ts," It h! .‘Y‘I,'{ '~-~,- f’: ' w, h‘. t . . " l” ' U‘ “>‘X“" " "nu? too bad the railway nifnuai of tho Locked in each othcrlc eycs while “W” 0 - l"? m"? W" -'§f‘l'l nation are taking ruch ri Fciluiicly ‘l ‘l I .0 ,b'.:‘. ‘lint mm political tnge. Yfith i; _, ,,.,.._| u .11“. ,,,,.,h’.. w‘ Commission trying to finrl .1 why‘ ‘y‘““\‘ .“‘ “‘_““‘n b ,‘4‘ I?‘ “ “\ ““"“‘ Cuvndlans had hoped ihcr» would‘ Si‘. ‘ “ , '1‘ t“? ““‘ "1' h» n rrsirlt based on nciurlifie. i1‘ l 1‘ ' e-‘l-‘F l"?! ll l 1-“ 011W 1111 ‘ 1w‘. mimmed to suit the trmim" of for, ll!!! "Wilt rivrflurcs Slllli 1' and {m0 th" political winds. ‘In other words, G. 1:. r.‘ 0f the l cvcr§Ih.:i.' ;r':.I "" r ‘him all the res‘. iviixe" ~ g- ;_., i. I ctpt ill it’. " ‘l l‘., ," c r‘ L" ‘ “ “ g the idea of living there. A sentiment seems in be sprcotb, , ng lhai tho brlrlgr- vuar has everything about lhnsin r;:~ mute siigrogsiiii n: n. war lbridgew-Detriot News. been than ls pity Council. as, for example, in ltho cise of the work done on the ‘City Z-Iali and Park breastwork ‘ ‘during the past year. As all are aware, there was a. federal and 1 provircial grant for these two pro- iects and the work had to be done this gift from his friends, among whom. in addition to eight ‘peers. were four Jews, Rothschild Read- ing. Alfred Mond. and‘ Bernhard Baron. Asquith would have ended his life in a state oi’ complete penury. With her first book Lady Oxford made more money than the ( ll drpruinlcd loluu u! by Dept. o] Imam. V. Business in force: ‘"5 - ...s'z.tso.sse.oo 192i‘. . .. . . . .. ..»$6,t17,s1z_m 1931.. 012.362.128.00 , by day's labor. , iwhole estate left by her husband. ~ In so far at least as the bulld-, A; n barrister Asquith would .108 Ectlvitle! 0! the (701111611 lire izrobably have been able to earn as, °°“°““ed' Mr- Hawk Eye makes much as Sir John Simon—£50,000 a‘ it clear that the City Fathers have ‘ygaf’ Baidwin a§ufed the cotton-j acted with commendable prudence ‘ manugMnu-ers o; Manchester glint and judgment. ‘he had only a penny in the shilling WMGPlll mcfig I am, Sir, ctc., CITIZEN ' a nfsonaimsn ‘ I Sir: It has come to my attenfion ‘ zlznt a report has been croulated 1n Cliarlotzctoivri to the effect that‘ The Family. Welfare Burcau and (Jhilcfrcns Aid Soccty in Saint John arc not giving satisfaction to he public. nmy I say that with one exception t-vcry welfare organization in this city, and this Includes the churches and nil the service clubs, is solidly bclrntl Tho Family Welfare Bureau. It also receives a grant, from the City Council. During the present ncason of unemployment its services is of the very highest value. In its case work it prevents overlapping in charity and blso fraudulent ap- peals, and brings to light deserving cases which are given temporary re- llo.’ whcn necessary, and then re- fcrrcd to the proper source of fur- ther help. It, also does a valuable‘ work in rehabilitating families who ctherwke would sink lower in pov- crty, and thus money is saved to the community. - . ‘ W.th regard to ‘The Children's Aid Society, it has just received a. grant of $10,000 from the Municipal Coon- cll, and hopes to get from private sources nearly half as much to com- izlcte il§ budget for 1932. At Chrst- mas the gifts Pouring into its Child- ren's shelter surpassed in variety and value those of any previous Christmas in its experience. Any critzism of theseorganizatmis rand there are always critics) is based on the fact that they employ trained case workers who, of course. must be paid as In public health or other welfare work, but whose srrvlces really save money for the municipality. I am sir, ebo. A. M. BELDING President Ch'ldrcn's Aid Society .<i member of Central Welfare ncll. “You seem angry, Mr. Smith," "I am. The Inspector of Weights tmd Measures has lust been in." “Ha, ha! He caught you giving i5 ounces to the pound, did he?" “Worse than that. Hesaid I'd been giving 17." , ____..__.__ , A silk blouse that has become l slightly creased can be restored. a fire for a few minutes. I $1.00 Scots mnlsion .. 98c 50o Scots Emulsion ... .. 48o $1.00 Bottle Beef Iron and Wine 89c $1.00 Bottle Syrup of Hy- phosphltes $1.10 Bottle Lysol . 75o Bottle Lysol . . . 40o Bottle Lysol 29c $1.25 Bottle Plnhhom‘: ' Vegetable Compound .. 98c 60o Bottle California Syrup Fl|s.......... .400 $1.00 Bottle Llsterlnc .. .. 89c 75o Bottle Llsterlne ... .. 49c 30o Bottle Llsicrlne 23c THE 2 MAGS‘ PHONE 315 ‘of the money he himself possessed only Li]: Assurance Company wilh 120000 for his ‘book on South Alfrlcfl ‘least a mzrk millionaire‘. Lloyd ‘George, who, like ‘were regarded as princely incomvs ‘ did not confirm theory. Neverthe- before he became o minister of the Crown. The patriot Stanley Bald- win drew up lils private balance- HEAD OFFICE Head Ofice in the Marlllmeo; = naurax. can. sheet after the Armistice, and assessed his fortune at £500,000. Ten per cent. of this he presented anonymously to the ‘Treasury as o. contribution toward the liquidation of the Wxdebt. S0 if, taking him at his own word, we divde what Education, Agriculture, and Labour pay their chiefs only £2000. ivhich even now exceeds ihit of a German Minister of state, is from the Eng- lish point of view merely a con- remained by twelve, we find that M1. Stanley Baldwin i5 ‘Vol.3, iribution toward expenses. It ls significant that when England's barely £40,000 Lord Birkenhead actually worked for nothing. As an ex-Lord Chancellor he could claim what an ordintry Minister could not, a prnslon of £5000, but the £5000 he earned as Scrctary of State for India was reckoned against this with the result that from sheer poverty he left politics and went into the City. Before he entered politics he was making £40,000 s. year at the Bar. Bonar‘ Law had saved £60,000 before he plunged into politics. Until shortly before his death Disraeli was harassed by debt, and neither, his novels nor his marriage t0 11‘ rich wife sufficed to put his fln-‘ ances on a sound basis. Forl ssiygfig5oliuisiljg Ti’: 0:2 Xlidudlcial Ministers who sit in the enough to clear his outsinndinginouse o‘ Cmnmons’ the Attorney’, debtsfrhe great George Canning General and the Sollctor-Generni. died penniless, and. on th: motion 9am even mine‘ The ‘brmer has i‘ or the Duke of wellington‘ Pam‘? salary of £7000, and the latter, who t “ted ms widow a pension is a Minister without Cabinet rank; m” g’ hm has £1000 more than the Prime, °‘ £3°°°' wmsm“ chm r w“ Z Minister. In addition to this, thesel p001‘ man ‘mm a cheque m‘ We two gcntlcm draw fees for Crown‘ cases. In 1925 the Attorney-i General corned £17,000 in this way,, and the Solicitor-General napoot And this was a lean yezr. In fat years these incomes are doubled. But even so the incomes of these supreme judicial officials are for, lower than those of the fashion- able barrister, as is also the judge's k h d. managed m eke out hlfkezgteru income, about which Ger-roan‘ by writing newspaper articles by first Labour Government was formed the Ministers hailing from the working closes were not satisfied with it Clynes, the Trade Union Leader, accepted the sinc- cure of Lord Privy Seal only when. in a. supplementary vote on the Budget, the sahry was raised from £2000 to £5000. And the some thing happened in the case of, Thomas, the railwayman, in 1929. It is for this reason that o. first- ciuss lawyer cannot be tempted by such bilts. The Lord Chancellor, WllO, as Chairman of the House of Lords, ls the first judicial authority ln the land, gets £10,000, twice as much as the Prime Minister or the ‘Foreign Secretory; while the two QT-VB elbow-room in the pollticll world for the Duke of Marlbor- ouging grandson. At present, a1- Ihough he is far from being a pound millionaire his war books. which have a world circulation, have in a few years made him at l Judges have such fantastic notioni Only three judges earn more tlni HOOD-the Ilord High Chancellor £10,000; the 10rd Chic! Justlc £8000; and the Master of the Roll; £6000. There are only ll\'t'lll§‘>l'ill'l real judges in the whole of Eng land and it is these twcilty-nin alone who (iraw the famous £5 i a. year which dates from the ye 1835, and was than, even for Eng lzmcl, regarded as quite handsom The lower courts of justice = presided over by fifty-six Coun Court Judges. who, with salaries - £1500 a year for exercising iurlsdl tlon over an area as large as Prussltn Government Distric must be regarded as underpin Those responsible for the rest t the aflnlnistration of justice - England are not Judges, but Judie officials, for whom a salary . £1500 seems to hove; on a distan horizon which they can never ho to reach. They hn-II from th rinks 0f solicitors, IVIIO in priva practice, often earn more than London barrister. For years cffor have been made to raise these var ious salaries, dating from the earl days of the nineteenth century, - modem standards, and in the cos of civil servants this has, In f achieved by means of the bonus. "Is your love for me dead?" "No, but it's very, very Ill." The Husbandz. “But why slioult you think cook is thinking of leav- ing I18?" The Wife: "Well, I asked her Ii she would care for something to read, and she asked if’ we had ani books on Travel." iiie gross, can put all the rest into . his pocket. After his fall the Hearst Press purchased the rlshts in all literary productions. Once a IMPERIAL fortnight he wrote an article for FOX which the American synfliclté 061d B|$QU|T$ £800 and which after publication, was allowed to be reprinted by all | and gundry. By this means Lloffl‘ George made £20,000 a. year for sf‘: years-that is to say. four times a" much as he earned as Prime Mir: later. The salaries of English Minis-t» date partly from the year 1774. H‘ ; _ partly from the first thirty Year“ H _ _ __ _ l8 the nineteenth century, when thi. The Regular The fate of Cannini, “d. later. that; of Disraeli prove that reality 1e53, before the War asalary of, £5000 o, yea: may have had some} attractions for people like J-lwd George, though after deduction of, income-tax it amounted only t0 £4750. Nowadays, however, with income-tax at 4s. 6d. instead of 1s. in the £and with an atldlllonal super-tax on all incomes above £2000, all that remains is £3212. which, in purchasing-power, is equivalent to about £2000 before the War. It isobvious that no one can keep up No. 10 Downing Street on such s sum. English Ministers receive no entertainment allowance‘ and even the much-vaunted £5000 a year is drawn only by the Chan-‘ cellor of the lbtcsqucr, the Prime. Seasonal changes "Imperials" food. l u a h h (is r h 10-‘ Zlldlaallslle? Ozovaernzento Elliot: as‘ ‘MPERIAL the Home office. the Colonial or-t FOX flee, the War Office, and the India, BISCUITS The SEBIIET of SIIGSESS in FOX IIAIIIIIIIIIG IMPERIAL rcxinscuns an aII-the-year-round fox EVERY SEASON is the, RIGHT SEA- SON to feed "lmperials." Manufacturers: _ IMPEIIIAL Biscuit comriiiiv. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. , IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS Feeding of in formula make {j IMPERIAL FmlTS ‘ BISCU - zt/J l Office. The new Ministries ofi L. r44 .