imoa from‘ a ' ~V . sure there is no snag anywhere in the proceed- Notes ‘rr-ei-te-s.'vviq-ccsz~ens-_ .-..» V. i m , __1 .. _ . ‘ ¥niwe\¥vlairifl¥O8§-on\liflmvbi9~a' 4.4a». u-mLNfiAl-‘n i/ ings. rucuuceiaouaocumcucidainnm l“ ‘if if Ilow-Plaalllli. l. l. lands. I. l. l. IOCOOII» Hill-OIL II- A. llaellana. D. l. 0. Illwrvll Dlnatar I-lunotLIkLl a McGaciz of being a half-hugger. Anecdote Idlhn. Wnilni: and u. a. Currie. i‘ ll‘ ‘Illloa Idworl mun u Oaaala and United snail.‘ 'i"'°'i customs laws The Franco-German Crisis . . . i study the Dommionfleitiozs Act of i934. can she reduce her heritage or debt . - i . _ from unscrupulous past administra- Geiiiiiaiiy ii aimed oiiiiiipiiiioii oi iii: Riiiiiii Premier TASCHEREAU having ireturned to “ms- Th‘ "mm mu"! l" Dwelli- places France in a situation which, as today's apprehension. French land and air forces are being moved to the German border and the G0 emment whole nation, apparently, is uncompromising in v ' to hold. This restig would have been nuch . . . greater today ifpFrandie had given stronger iup- ‘°".“b?,“‘ which they ifiiow. miiiiing’ mid teiimg port to the League’s efforts to end the Ethiopian stones’ This is a fin?” izndictment- solution may be found that will be satisfactory for throwing her influence behind such action . . ‘s the League may mcommfluy , As an expression of gratitude for the part reached India in 1865, Ceylon about played by Canadian forces in the Great War, 19°" M"! Mflllyii Bb0iit1922- It iii‘- rtived at. Sarawak, Malaya, in 192a the Italian Consul-General at Ottawa for utter- . . . btleFrechS t th tdbt.Th - iiig piioiiiiascisi Siiiiiiiiieiiis’ iiie syiiiiey Piiiiii teiiryjwhicliilies iiriiiaaeviilileyijiiemliiraiizzfs an eaiiicetinceif nor his Government is entirely free from blame in the cemetery‘ with regard to the matter. There is no doubt * a,‘ * ingly cor-réct and effective that th Fascists whose head uarter re at . iiiatlc statements that have ii q 5 ii Mr. ALLAN W. NEIL, the one independent emananng from Add“ Ababa_ A5 Moiiiiieiii ieceiveii iioiiiioii iiiid eiiciiiiiiiigeiiiiiiiii member in the WHouse of Commons, told the everyone knows who reads the pap- _ _ _ _ _ _ ers they have becn with pudiating the position Canada's representative ‘v35 Shaken up, not omy in Otmwa but in the tion dignified and restrained, rovinces Ofiicials of the fisheries de artnient "iii iiiii iiiiiiii iime iiiiiiiiabiy iieii ii w” not iiiiipiisiiig iiiiit Fascists iiviiig iii gilt! Comiox-Alberni member said werep like all biiietiiii and ioiceiiiii Caiiiiida shmiici have iiiieipiieied that unwise iiiici civil servauts-they were asleepi. The British the": iiiiiiiiion iis eviiiiiiiie iiiiii Canada’ was out oi slim‘ Colombian illustrated how the Government ser- “it "m has bee“ paiiig wiiii i-iiiiiiii-ii iiiiiiivsi; Leiigbiie of ifiiiiholiis vice grew in this way: He told the House if a fjfihnfonm oii i e Siiiiciiiiiis issue‘ iiii sii Siiqiieiiiy iii man was hired to shovel snow today, the self-Lcndoii Spectator. , . . iiiom Mi‘ Liiiioiiiiiiis iiegieiiiibie iiciioii iii iii minister of fisheries it was‘ time his department took at Geneva on the question of oil sanctions. KING made the even more unwise statement in . . ‘ - chances would be that iii 1o years he would have Piiiiiiaiiiieiii iiiiiii iiie Liiiioiiiiiii iieciiiiiiiiioii iiiiii an ofiicc, be called the superintendent-general of h . . b32131: iiiiidiicieiitiiiiilt iizaoizilablbeidif iliiiei: ivggiiitxiici snow-shovclling, have a deputy, a private secre- into a repudiation dif Bifitaims oil sairiictions pol- iaiiy’ a purchasiiig afggfmtsFalli°thef °mP10Y¢5~ istrators, of icy. In the circumstances, the Italian Consul- i‘ i o, thgnkjng boys General at Ottawa doubtless thought his country that the Canadian Government was at the best day the hardest job was to pass llic test of the half-hearted in its support _ _ Canada was opposed to the whole policy of dominating sergeant major. sanctions against Italy. It is to be hoped that, complished—and not many succeeded-all was Government will‘ be found iii complete accord the ponies. The mcii of the famed force have to with tlie clear trend of British sentiment in go in for faster moans of transportation than Canada.” _ . ._.____.._._________ The Locust Plague penetrate, and so the number of constables on horses has been reduced to about 30o, mostly on WALLACE, has predicted that during the present which has killed man)’ Slxcies of insect larvae canning corporations iii the British Iimpire is - . "datlm"? le-“d t0 wnfilm the sailing 0f Aliablans Associated Quality Canners Limited in Ontario who make the locust say to Mzihomet: "We pro- and Quebea Huce ninety-nine eggs; if the hundred were com- . pleted, we should consume the whole earth and ltitlt The ravages these insects are capable of pro- ducing is almost incredible. Africa seems in especial to be the scene of their dread operations, although Mourrar relates that in the year 59f the Mediterranean and grievously ravaged part _ _ of Italy. In the Venetian territory, also, in 1478. ‘if “dual Prcsmts m h“ wneagues “hm h’ more than thirty thousand persons are reporte these terrific scourges. Many other instances of their devastations are recorded in France, Spain, Itl ,Germ d th rt fth E , _ coiazgnent waiiicyhiitzeyoinaiggciid in?! in ewhglofiii; mise of old age pensions. Alas, he returned home empty handed, with the announcement that the wrought ii destruction more ieiiiiiiie than an B. N. A. would be left untouched, except that a aflomfitn From thence they passed over into Poland and Lithuania. The air was darkened by their numbers. In some places they were seen lying keel“! °i Oftfawap i‘ mm“ m, dead, heaped upon one another to the depth of m. be ma“ batm- four feet; and in others they covered the surface 1),: w_ F_ FOSTER, member of the consum_ xgrknizirhmiittvtizty iii like a black cloth. The tree boughs bent under i Ad - ‘ B d f t}, NRA d M _ T . =h=i= w-iri-t. mi ti» dam»..- "i=1 did awed-ti iii... aifil’...i‘li.'...§m.a°.. .... .22.“; iii‘. $5.2? °’ ‘““ ‘ll °°mP'-‘W5°"~ I" i743 W“ ""7"" °f ‘mum erican Presbyterian Church the other night. Mr. Tmwmlllii Iihmliliy, "d Pdmd- 0"‘ M which was permanent in its nature, and could d?" "mm w" °f 95d‘ “MW” l° “V” a not be solved except through Communism. “it °l~ 9"“ "m" Ind "ch W“ l“ 4mm!’ is not a struggle between men and bad men, . . "i" m!“ V" m?‘ l"""_°°l*°d_ u but between two sets of ideas; between those hd‘ m‘ "i" h“ N99"! "m Wm“ “I'D” who live on renta, profit ind interest, and those , “f '9‘ “mm” 5f l ‘m’ who are struggling for a bare subsistence,” To P1“?- ‘ . which Dr. Foenta replied that consumers always uiorqtliau itw longriinthepeopiedoget . changed, e system of the private profit incen- tin 0e the‘ Individual, there would be nothing" stimulate trait ‘conform No one need ever accuse Mayor Genny ,3§:;,iii.i,i:¢_ by quota system and exchange fluo- mtfons in countries which buy he: “m, (hum m." w. m w" u‘ “u”, Senator HUGHES has every reason to enter ‘mm m" ti" “"5"” °P"- hunt“ . _ ‘u. I . . . . ationa which lightened m; ‘mum uhuwlflfvgl :31“) Ifllsd M a vigorous protest against the tightening of the may“; burden by 4° p" can‘ ma whenilge is all for relaxing them. the generous grants from tbs Brit- Fl? 9K Development mud, uonnn, uuon u. 1m Mr. Parr-m SmcLAia, M.P., has been ap- "°"f§,"';“1;§§n igegfllggéglw =5- pointed a member of the Special Committee to Bi substantial mom" m‘ _ 0x30‘; lsh Colonial ACNE — PIMPLES -— INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL TREATMENT i hndterrit ' ‘ i ti h L t - ory in vio a on of t e ocarno reaty gfitebe; l: eidjg from tfhel Ottpwa C°n§er_ léfélnllmbnargcti (1:22: r133; t and H‘ despatches reveal, is viewed with the greatest c’ e s ii .e “it ° he time h‘? m“ R Gmwi‘ 539°“ °B E°°B°m1° taken u b Premier CAMPBELL in tr in to Conditions in Newfoundland of P Y _ y_ g . force other concessions from the “friendly fix?!“ggg-aglfzfigghtggzzgelaxgy f _ d h l y“ u, a! moo‘? is an ulilirpnvilabic one. re using to consi er t e new peace proposas . . ° I "P" e11 B BPPBR!‘ which Hitler has advanced. This attitude is not the qiicioiitdiigbii) iiie H?‘ Pfiiiii: ibiiiiiiiiiii iiii iflmfilgfi, ‘if; iiiiiiiihey h“, mum. surprising. The only reassuring feature is the .5, t i: no f-ti {eiii-iiiifm. a.“ ° i e iiiiiiio iegi ed new expenditures-q]. Bm-flgl; l a ur are i or is sitting around hote s try- 3mm", m current film,“ piesiige which iiie League iii Niiiiiiiii iioiiiiiiiiei ing to make mischief, giving interviews on mat- vol-g) Notwithstanding all the different kinds of treatment used in cues of unpies-acne-there are many e stubborn that treatment of any kind falls to affect a cure their appearance as are emerging into manhood and womanhood, it has quite treason- ably been thought that the g1 system of the body has so do with causing pimples. of course many cases occurring be- fore this time, at the ages of 8 to i2. However the fact that treatment Qmples themselves-Knit, EV"! effort to stop the army of _ V _ ant snails which is now forcing conflict. The’ League Council has been asked Th n h . h d"";'~--~. ~~ .l-h€.Bli1'3ll’.s,__S_gb_lilg-_ to meet in special session to consider the Franco- 6y iii: iiiii y aviiig iii times iii so?“ W11“- BPDBYBHEY his failed. The German situation and it is possible that s-ome parts of Alberta. A farmer who had.his relief crawling force penetrates all bar- ’ - claim turned down, appealed to the magistrate} m? iflldglolay mlgefi mill-Whit hi5 - - - .. - u; nva a n or, a‘ a, to both powers, though at present such a con- and has. wiie’ wii° was acciimpamc“ “y six iiagi estate which ls boungded on iativo summation, however devoutly to be wished gedi iidiieii.’ iieiaied iii.“ for two momhs the 81d?! by fillers 511d 0n i110 Olhflrs ' family had lived on turnips, potatoes and barley- by vii-g seems almost hopeless. Britain, in the meantime. "lash. “Coffee” was made on occasion by burm pegetgbl be ev 81 its- way across. t I ful would show that st. be internal and external. Many cases have been cur- helped, with a. few fit, by the use of the treatment rnu ed, many greatly receiving no bone viesteroi. The treatment is 10 drops aliy increasing the lose nd of two weeks 20 drops are being tak drops daily being oontin in jungles practically im- e to man. The march is to have started in Africa nearly a century ago. leaving destruction in weeks’ treatment in all. Dr. D. J. Wilson in the Nebraska State Medical Journal tells ua that. » in acne the diet miist be controlled; candies, chocolate, sun- jellies, preserves. pork itted. Only a small . . . F i f l Misled By Premier King riigzigetoiitie iicifizidfan°iiéizite€§“zéifllfi;piafafl pod became abpest there in 1931. In . . . . . ' 9e l’ law tendering the acquisition of this parcel of airirid ignpooidoo eggs . . , Commenting on Premier Kiiiii 5 rebuke m French soil to Canada was unanimously adopted giittehho great a‘. . hat. year 500,000 snails malich w” hmidly or graviesis perm and nuts may be taken. Constipa- tion must be correcte usually three glasses of w breakfast should be taken. If a laxa- tive is absolutely necessary fluid ex- tract of cascara or mineral oil may Record Inde endent sa s ; . . Oiie iiiiwtliiii I'M-t moat ( p ) y about 71 acres. Thousands of Canadian soldiers, have been 55km; themsejve; we; U i . The iecoiid Shows that iieiiiieii Mi‘ Kiiiii heroes of the taking of Vimy Ridge, are buried sinoe the Abyssinian trmlble b88811 - is, who is responsible for the It. is agreed that if or blackheads are will be no pus form blackheads should be removed with ure. Rather than use hard pressure it is a two or three days wh heads can be removed pressure, using the ii sold ln drug stores. test number OI I am assured by an inform- in personal touch is Haiie Selassie bim- ed by the physician rp blade making a. “Changing education in using a small sha is the motto of all of teachers‘ and admin- kadeis of industry and lng wofd" Unfortunately most ipped to give X ray “it is considered by aliiable single method for the treatment of acne." commerce. of fathers and mothers. at. when we talk ging education we are far- ihere are some things e. At. the bottom as and schemes tion of goodness. According to a retired R. C. M. P. Olliccr don’ had powerful friends at court in this Dominion. who has just published his reminiscences, in his géiiuféifisuit . . . . . t z h of Great Britain, that riding school under the lashing sarcasm of zi gaiiianiioiaeri xeviinfiie When that was ac- lies the old conccp I won't. trouble y when the promised Parliamentary debate on this fairly plain sailing. They are still “moiinterl" gfiyfigtlzig “we whole question takes place, Mr. KING and his police. but comparatzcively fcw of them now ride workers» gm all d-eslr-e that‘ our d fathers and mothers. f thcir country, o? the British Common horses now. There are fc\v places where motor- mm- “ Hankin. Board of Education for cycles, automobiles, boats or airplanes cannot England and wales. Before so many gates have I paus- in I \ London ‘mun, person Would I be welcome? Should I enter An American entomologist, Mr, FRANK the farthest frontiers. But it isstill necessary for ltlilyglzinllgc every “lVIounty" to pass the riding school test. as m Mme“. ear the United States Middle West will n. vis-_ "‘~ d‘ "‘ contributor u. ited lfay a pestilence ofhlocusts. The explanation Incorporation of a “v0 million dollar Conh garlzffil lg‘ lfTom Put miward '5 that t e Pliesem seven ‘vimer pany, which will be one of the two largest food days." Another does the earliest. so far ' h . . has not in t e least affected the locust pupae and announced by JOHN WALL’ of Windsor’ pres” zleww Tam Pm that in due ‘(mise the Pmgmy °f the “Venice” dent of Fine Foods of Canada Limited Mr. am a 1m m,“ We" waists will “-°m¢ 5011b "1 5"" “Hm and WALL, is to be president of the new company, author-n o1 "vei ililhuilt ti" “ml h" the 5P3“ °l thirty l° {WW Empire Foods Corporation Limited. The new hlflngflrfie b1! . u,“ ‘dmmq do“ think» I evercaliyarlltgd, hoping one would The observer says l‘ And urge me in, and bid me have found in Chapter 2, BTOWNTE 351ml‘ Once through the filigree I saw a garden, I lingered, wishing for a near-by Until Imglirgteittl up my weakness. s e , darit Green" makes And hurried on, admiring my Will's _ _ y "Here's a pretty dWa- Jl-fst WhY the". ‘"5535 shmfld _3PP°*"' at- company including the Fine Foods of Canada iéonéiéiiiiik‘ in i m“ iii “Bu!” intervals °f "flevemeefil Yea“ '5 one of Limited plant at Tecumseh, will have fifteen §§,i,i5i2im...iigr§ddc 51°“ shiange myslfliles Whld} Pf°bahlY_ ha)“ canneries in Canada and will both grow and pack the characters says, never yet been fathomed. Considering their size its own products in England, New Zealand, tlie mm n0 these creatures are a terrible menace wherever west Indies and other British possessions Em. W090i‘ will th‘ d d hi h f d h i ' - - - ' ther of the more °Y csce" "Pmli l5 "l" ° m!" t° _°l 9"‘ pire Foods Corporation Limited has purchased Kingsley-s “Ravenshoe fearful work. In truth, all accounts of their dep- the {om-men Qarmcries formerly operated by the Homby says to char-lea, ui sort of u. Broom. —New York Times. And tpera were fountains, rees and meadows- eii iii iiiiiii‘ one oi Once a white cottage cleamed be- te; critics" In Henry (bro- “id I imp and pm“ famous Charles) Look through the bars, and, yearn- DWti-Y dill" I wonder what I would have found don't think!" If f can live in almpie . . . ' ~ d 311th“ ,5 m m" ‘Pllmitl’ CAMPBELLiS colleagues _were not m,’ ‘with’? mm’ ' the only government anxiously waiting to sec emeflenm; what Ottawa would do for them at the present of healing an juncture. According to that staid and staunch ‘gig? lgw‘ “I” ‘ l _ IASCHEREAU‘ journal, the _Montreal Gazette humhg ztdefluaiigpfdb, an “my of 10mm,“ unuma] size passed m." some enthusiastic friends believed that Premier when m, pubuc “n, TASCHEREAU ma be able to show a whole basket neither too mu Y ‘Phone many gates I shall not pass _ again- Perhaps I might have come to love- tin t.- “ 1 c,“ “m; a much Had It but dared the latch and en- d a clearer outlook in- lmiiiieiim o! mo” -—Nancy Teifafr in New York Times _.._.__._____.. ADVISE FAR-MED! OBTAIN OWN SEED if I can give spir- Tile_oa|aasa in u-L _, tli- by OI quantum at lnurut. no Qierllthoowa llurjlaa he: in manually ulnar the opinion of oonwlpaulaafll. i r CHANGE I01} BETIIB WANTED __..__ , Sin-After spat-ling Pro Lego’: 170N900; preamble to his letter of the 4th inst. and seeing him make such elahorateproparationa for the to ‘ ’ discussion, 1 faint-hearted. I felt that the ver- bal encounter would be short-lived. for I would certainly be speedily laid 10w by the annihilating blows of this ‘recently-aroused Goliath. But the reading o! the main part of the letter reatoied my vitality, and when I recovered the power of speech, I said: it. was a false alarmi Just another cane of "Parturiunt monks, elur ridiculus mus. Nevertheless it was indeed kind of Pro use tn extend to me such a gracious invitation to visit his home’ where ,1 would meet his ing wife, his three sturdy sons and genial daughters. However, I still have a disappointing suspicion that the invitation was xioialntiend- ed for me. Pro Lela must have had Mr. Tarbush in mind when he made that hospitable gesture. No doubt he knows that Mr. »Tarbush glories in comparing family records, de- lights in setting himself up as a model for our imitation, and is never so imiiiiy as when he is perched proudly on one of the many branches of hlafamiiy tree. The last syllable of iii-s name explains his predilection for trees. As for your iiermonetto on Chris- tian morality, Pm Lege. I would say: “Gobbler stick to your last!" Mr. Bentley can spin a plausible yam along legal lines, but when he presumes to momiioe, he instantly begins to babble childish incongruit- tea. Therefore, beware, Mr. Pro liege! Beware of going beyond your depth! I know you are a versatile taient, but you am certainly not. a theologian. You and Mr. Bentley should take to heartthe wise say- ing: "Fools rush in where aiiseis fear to tread." ' Lot me gently remind you that the object of this controversy is not to determine whether or not cven moderate drinking is injurious to the human system, but to H’! to devfse a. more effective method than Prohibition to mitigate the evil of drinking. Biit, since it has pleased you to kill time and WBSW space by expatlating on a. side issue. I shall consider, in that paragraph. a sentence which may be termed the major in your cyiloglsm. It ls this sentence: "now. we iiiiiy toke- lt as a matter of fact that there is scarcely a person in this dear little island who has not 80W’- to 8011001 long enough to learn that all ai- cohoi when taken into the human system except for medicinal pur- ‘poces, is injurious to the hearth." Just a minute, Pro M59! D9!" make rash irsertions, don't be guilty o1 snap judgments, don‘t jump at conclusions. We may not take as a. matter of fact any such thing as your statement that any- one who ha; gone m school a‘. ail knows that alcohol when taken for any other, except. medicinal pur- s, is injurious to the hflillli- That kind of “goud;y" school B0014 authority may appear formidable in certain localities east cf Charlotte- town. But. when them are hlZh medical authorities. who hold an opposite view. we miist 81W! than credit for being better informed than the averaxe school child 0n 9- question which is in their special line. No less a person than the per- sonal physician of the late Kins George the Fifth mentions several non-medicinal purposes which a moderate u'e of alcohol can serve- "Aiconci." he says. "is not i» “sc- easity of existence. ‘iut an attilbiitfi of tnc art of Yivinz. and. “W! man as a social being, it can add in a unique way to his health and content. It is true that alcohol is a food. 1t provides mercy. and-ow ‘i ’F-‘“ ‘F£Jl; . i i ~~ ~ ‘ i ‘ ~ MARCH 9. c1936 ' cohoibeeaulelt madtotnrniiau . i? ‘ PUBLIC FORUM and aids the dieeltion of our food when we are weary with. the dgya striving. ‘Use a little wine for thy " lake and thine often in- firiiiitm.’ use saint Poul. Alcohol zetafliemlndoutoftbeuoovcmt by . oonoentrafl on the day; work andheipe it to roam om- pas,- tures new. bifgiitcm the outlook, brings cheerfiiinela and content, and aids preparation: foi- m. Bu; day's duties. It further,- rid; ab, sensitive man of hie inhibitions and sets iiLs mind and tongue 1M1 The diiiikiiir of llcohol-mukt‘ b, 1'" °l ‘ i impurities no rife in prohibition countries. Little and 800d is the wawiiword." Surely more reliable than the man over-crowded text..5o°u_ Kindly tell us what authority effect thdt conditions are much bet. itory law was enacted. The ‘Rm- ed 5° hllhly in one of your epietiee, actual conditions it is either he- cause you are easily pleased, or us- iliafiliél‘ ‘will?! £17011}, p39. 91° "f" "will!!! in the presence of Kant with present iday conditions. Such an assertion is so contrary to will? an inhabitant of our planet, Mars. _ In my last letter, I said that Prohibition writers were contra- dicting one another. Your last in- farm" and 55)’ that the same ln- l-he Dmhlbltory law too seriously. a business affair after all, though mW-‘i Then. in your last letter, you “BT95 I 85501118. as saying the law could not be looked upon 33 pufgly mmil. that it did bind in conscience. NOW. a law that binds in conggjenog must be at least a, mixed 15w, lslab: morality. If it. binds in con. cis of consistency and either rep- stand you tcok in your first letter. than acknowledge a mistake. estine drinking. t I am. Sh‘, etc. IDGES _______.___ liars iiair Restorer It will restore all! M" l“ i" thul producing n abundant "0"!" °l hflii Promote! III 8"" ‘ "_ tho halr la ruin»: iiiii! I‘ markabiy unful In 91'0"?‘ "I dudrufl. on o bottle today Wot-- (By The Canadian Preaa) REGINA. March o-Tno sunt- chewan government is advising far- mers of the province who require 51711113 seeding to obtain supplies ff possible through mort- IBIQ Wmllfllles in cases where per- eonai financing is ' possible, The government is not anticipat- ing giving unusual assistance tii year to needy farmers. Iztimates, placing cost of seed for 04.000000, are lower than last year. ritual values ‘always the first place. ‘ k from sight like a that. others might be iii this experiment in full measure ‘the f contentment and d meets them in Quebec this week," including a m‘, ma“, am to have perished of the famine occasioned by l°° P" cent _c°“_t‘i'b“f‘°“ 5°‘ °id 33° Pensmns- bit of heaven. A 75% contribution as at present ‘would mean eieva a. financial situation in Quebec which makes the °1 1M"! Yield rue wealth o Premier hesitate to fulfil his pro-election pro- mppmut mm, oabomp “Theories on tho total apply a . have nothing whatever army with banners. In r650 a cloud of locusts , _ _ _ i,‘ dhmbutlm mm,‘ entered the continent at three different places. 1"“ “mid b‘ ‘"_“°d"°°d ‘l ti“ “mimmlm” aPPm‘ ma,“ o; m- inumdtrap, More than val of the provinces could be obtained, to trans- on. anon”; o; mom,” mm". fer certain parts of the constitution to the safe- merit has been misled into the be- lief that he bu disooverd a simple "' h attii open to Germany. .1110 basic antacvniem between Nasilem and Communism is at the bottom of this particular difficulty. However, opportunity! Uiniuogeily, a‘l events-name to 5i‘! ‘"550 (“"1380 i" wanichhi- M°ldavla~ Buck insisted that the world now faced a crisis F‘ "i rant to so on good, term. s‘ at. non. Regina! .i EYHIIIT EXAIIIITIUI H ‘htthruilmmolanu uotmluul. ma. i. Olin were perfectly willing to buy, although at the mm present the stream of wages had dried up. Ind Under the capitalist system, however, “in the u“ . _, _ . enough money to buy “him” . . the goodsththey require. He was afraid if they frfaiulahi mo» of tic,- .._..__. HAG‘! PILI OINTII-NT Glvel quick roller In all ma! fl able treatment 0f h" wretched torturing and EIIPDDOIII ae- la be earail ‘without resort- lag to an operation. We hava found the lame. _0o\ntiiba tuulflvtw iir. L. B. Evans 0f Innilou. Inn. ‘ Treated lnelelalnlly and ob- aqllod permanent coral of madman: nuch u! Inclination,“ lour a for consistency. balanced budgets and their policy of a. balance delegation. down with the swag. enough necessary expenditure engage its '- ‘ “ -ri house all the cranks and viaionari appalling consequences. I am, Sir, 000., .____.____i____ t fl ._.-._.. IACI OOIIDIIIOI POWDII In loam and Cattle ‘laaea a) the natal. our» all sill table! all Iva a c‘ not aal Fitch ii a” itiiiii . ‘ ” n4 uufiaqn ledger :1 wanna‘ I lo an aahlllol runny. THE ZMACS fluctuations-m King Edward VIII 1‘ a Aviator (Edinburgh Bcotsmany m‘ u‘! twpptinufid. 95 h aerodroma aii Smith's min “wine 801‘ Great Park. but as yet tn... m‘ m hull"! the". and he prcfe iii "house" hie machines at Heiitiio I-lc still owns a De Hnvilund F? Moth and two Qtppy Moths bu, ‘x has not flown in them for 5 iiii time. He attaches great impovtaoglg ivizoheiiiieaflhfl and iiiiiiiiiiiin "Ports ying, and by means o, m: radio-set kee in with aerodroniiis. consiiiiii iiiiich At a dinner reee ti Bli- ioiin neitn. tiiciinriituii niiiiiiii castJnB Corporation chjgf. present, the ,K,lng caused mm amusement by declaring um . takes him half an hour to s... cii the zntbn stuff. wan ear est,"- meant the weiiizher riiiiid wfliiiiictlifillzi: The opinion of such an caper-t ta seneral principles laid down in our you have for your statement to the ter today than before the prohjb. Peril-hoe Federation which you laud- hold-i lust-the opposite opinion on that W!“ I! youara satisfied with cause you have not any idea or "ml l8 80in; on. Whajpyouesay. one another nowadays convlnggg me that you are not at all conver- actuai facts that whether the one wnziiigmaifiifiiifi m‘ " newly arrived visitor from staiment forces me to go a pwp dividual contradicts himself in the siiaoe of ‘a few weeks. Awarding to you. my trouble was that of taking This 18- V011!‘ chime! "You are owns this affair (which is only p‘ very import-Brit one) on the same 3W1 H the iiiwspts of tho moral quote" Dr. Ryan, with whom you Therefore. you were wrong in say- ing that. the prohihitory law “is on a much lower ieve "; you were ivioiiz in blaming me for taking it too seriously. Again, you denied that Prohibition was an attempt. to leg- science, lt must have some cements of a moral law; and if it is a, mixed law, it. must purport to legislate morality. Dr. Ryan's authority con- demns you for placing the prohibi- tary law in the some category as the law against parking cars on the wrong side 0-’ the street. If you are an honest. contiioversialist, Mr. Pro Icge. you will respect the exigen- udiata Dr. Ryan's authority. or the If you are a common quibble: you will do what other Prohibition writers have done-continue writ- ing under a different name rather This is our attitude. Since Pro- hibition does not prohibit, andnever has prohibited in a satisfactory mens- ure, we advocate a. change. Real- izing that drunkeness cannot be entirely eliminated, we wish, at least to purge it. of the gmsser forms of immorality that accompany cland- ately-decorated ate Cruz“ go down tn his British King wh is generally believed by His Mnjesby (‘Zlli and cherishes a speck!‘ "WW" °i his own. but. no one s what form it takes A one airtrip a year or so n80. ness did abin with hi5 h; was dLscov-sacd y sertrchiri! m" ptirtmoiii. l-ic _.___.__..._____. BALANCED BUDGETS AND NEW BR Sin-Your statement in yester- day's issue that Liberals would not consent to act on the delegation to wait on the government in regard to bridging of the harbour in- dicates that they have some regard And what about the attitude of the Board of ‘Prado? A short time ago it was preaching economy and’ something in the a waved his staff away. mi" f1" minutes later he appeii In view of theiaiarming state of the finances a deficit of nearly a million dollars in the past. year, d mysterious masco New and again, whens ho Prince of Wales, especially on mi Journeys to Fran "escort." aooompan against his private ferred to the aut matter. He took a budget. the government would be well advised not to receive this No greater insult could be of- fered to the government. It would be saying we know that you had a “balanced budget" plank in your platform but we knew you didn't. mean it and we ask you to oome The government will surely havp The enlargement of 1"‘ nwood hospital yin cccii be necessary Io " who are ready to plunge iritio any wildcat scheme regardless of the 6- 6TH A oirizan. d“ “iii hotogra and he is grcatlY air-photography general. It ffunderstnod that King keeps a careful the- p BEAXDING HAIR "FADE!" MAB- BIAGE . e In Kaskiar, Ohineso iurkiaatan. the ceremony of "braiding cf the hair" is far mom important in a woman's life then ever her mar- log-book in which liven Queen Victor! IRI- ln the presence of all bei- rela- tivea and friends. her hair, hit-her- to woru in four or fivc plate. is formally and for the first time. braided in two piaita, and aha b9- comea entitled to wear five red semi-circular strip‘: of embroidery on the right aide of the neck o. her mic below the other. and ia- c successively in ien imd set "what I It la not generally kniowii tha. - Majesty is extremely} keen on Ii Iiiilloiinlilics, 1:311 i0 hlsprlvlifc dinner parties an e flying ‘aces’ of the world h... at one time or, another been invitied There wasa certain d‘S‘/l11l7uil\1\[“i YONlBII airman who was dtiiligitioq beyond measure when the King Pfflmlsfid to be one of his DQQQQ“. gers on a. proposed flight the fol- lowing day. The airman in qucgtiqn however. was an nervous and nus! t/ered when the hour came to start that he left his Royal guest behind; The Kins iiromptiy followed 1.. a... other aeroplane and the digcgmfp the airman made m. Majesty laugh heartily when the, eventually reached their dorm... tipn. With his customary count.“ he made another appointment with him, which went off this time “flui- The character 01' the new King i. more complex than is gcnrriziljv thought, and the interest in nviai- tion has caused natural mechanical talent. lie in- SDWK? flerwflillnes with the kccii- possible attention, and has hem observed lying prone on the art-mm examining mechanism at close range. The story is told ‘that once in this position, ii sus-_ aircraftsman pulled the King's ea: and asked him wimj h. was doing ‘jnosing about their? The petrified man was soon put at (‘n50 laughing and apologetic lm to develop a Airmen are generally quiet and undernonstrative men, and this is what appeals most to His lirlnjcsly about them. All hLs life he has. as Prince of Wales, been subjected to flattery, "gus ." and ceremony; hut in an aerodrome or in the company of flyingnie all this was absent. He was treated like any ordinary zur-_ officer genuinely keen on aviation, and when he set off from Hcndon or any other nerodrome, beyond a hand from the there was no fuss. Slml- larly when he landed. To the ordinary spectator there ls something indescribabiy- thrilling in seeing an aeroplane gracefully descent and to see the Monarch step on to the miilng and deboniiir, as if, from an ordinary carriage. dly, it contrasts with the Sovereign, in glitter- ounted on an elabor- eci and accom- of knights and as wont. to visit tho vari- nd parts of the realm. val King iuid over around him the glamour of the "Flying King"'ol to-day, who will toi-y as the first o ever flew iii the "Leaves from Diary." and iwiiiiii‘ ward vin. wii follow nit with nu "Air s u; ‘BRAHMIN TEA _ OIAIQGI IIIOC §a c? ll ua atrtlalt rial- -/ trot-id's iiui fies eems to know t the end of not emerge uuizii red with his smile. The rumour that he hnd t, but hn 10st his <1 (mind “'35 ce, an official ted hlm_ much will; but in‘ dc- horitics iii iliw boyish (iciigilil. in "losing" the overt among the clouds, and w succeeded in this to his enjoyment of the jmiruvi‘! m Ambitious plans fo I are being made by the Kim: niillpiiifi air friend; and 5d Prince of Wales. li~ at he would likri l0 fly tho Atlantic, and this canard consternation in rxi\l'“fi li1‘ll h? it. nddrd uiritlY r the liiiuui visors. Sonic i m6 WAS His Majesty has taken hundreds o! pha and r0914 in- lil th “Air natty" not, has N! to enter details- p, once u‘i‘0ll l onii (hi! Dairy.“ ll at wel-