~':' s ‘llervfilwiflm-Wllwefiws-sw treat-map.» -_. ?~e!',m 4*\'-‘ s-.\'\ -;ss.»-.--.1-¢.-.. 'l’\" P i?» w, Wprjli. n -s ‘ -~ fidr llie work. sea withdrew their own gold‘ de- fififloi’ revenue. {I ’;nj q ( a lsctia) -—4 Y lallmmdlfi is sud-u 1 IIQUII ' Ihaila-tlnoeil-itflablaesssry, :tbstins"mwsofl:b$l:,'b_. “x *-' snsaaaewasmammmanu sunshade"! enema-underarm unnatural-WWW!"- aoevemlalstsla-phrsflnibsrar ‘immhrmnou . Ih/“fiua “n”. m“ '1'“'-°°°»°°°-1'°“'P"“°‘""“' tenths-WWI l" runner-aluminum iss-samcuasenuvaunnam gtosmbtcbdarogwgq; h h“ iatiilieahnasathsdtawaluln» ll 33°" ‘ IIIIII$DVI III mwmuflnflmwnmm annrsmslaw uaaanasauaisnnat Ihnlflmflmmmma" vaitsdltatudfiesnsamsneuasuvwssiss iomhthingssseofleasuaanoo- d fir‘ wisnmcsthsvoicsislnard. ermchocolstmandaoiath, cus- andams- tans receipts were about flitillb- h“ "_d m‘ p“: m m. Ha.“ ' mfiwemrihvm-mliw‘ manna-um assessor. mm - nsnsthe llclennsdutltalpniisd an‘ ‘whim _ beilllfmlttlllllllllfllll Bean! law. we m wmem1ey'*“,custcms iooessas du sflstobonow. manila?” 4i! _ twenty Notciiydid cisn-Tlliillll-INK V “"9"?”- revenue remained around @0090. m“ mm m“ w“. “It Qnymmmgufl qyq; WOBIrtth-stwaslflall. ‘mug ‘an’; dymmm; flu Andlallilalblltlollliilitllld Because oi her long adherence to in; icreign it at- Y l! mmg7m'lg'u"m flesTradefiilainhsdoosnsto w“ Ywsmndaarz "figfimmfnumflm thoposltitmwhereshshadlobiiz “m” w...“ wow” ma” maduidtmfly, fiildlildlolmwflfipfloli patientbytheuss gwgmgpgfl; ‘g rumomb‘. oiherioodaswellasrrestquan- 00900711310891. balances titles oi raw material. In order to payiorthesc imporissbehad to es-port coal and msnuisctured goods, had to draw an income irmn the rest oi the world in shipping’, heights, banking. insurance. and other commissions; had to rely m dividends and interest on her-rpast savings invested in ioreign count- ries. 1n the old days, this was possible. kitain, then, had a monopoly ei manuiactures, ruled mercantile minnows. sold vast quantities to ha: colonies. But when industrial de- velopment came to other lands, when the colonies ‘ competi- tiva dominions, and the world in- dustrial scene changed, the cane was diluent. Bmsin. her export ibii- ing o8. and her iomeizn income tom other sources declining, iormd itaeiislibas-slsducsticn. OUR IRISH TRADE rim other than tbs United Kin: The thing could not go on. A point had to come when Britain lisd to bw less abroad or to sell sum-o. Rae certainly could not beep cl buying more and sellin; ism. With tha world-wide depression, this point was reached. With Britain aorrtinuinstomrymoreandtoscil lea, and with her foreign invest- ments declining steadily, the world's money markets began to ask them- aelvea how she was going to pay for her imports. When, dually, it became clear that world trade was not due tor a quick revival, and when. in addi- tion, it was seen that British in- vestments in Germany, in South America, in Mrstrslla and in the Orient were badly iroaien, the be- liei spread that since Britain could not pay ior her purchases abroad in floods. and could not pay Ior them out oi her foreign investments, she would have to pay for them in gold. Britain could not pay in gold; there was not enough gold to do it. Bo there began what was really a run on the bank; the money mar- opolissdthebusinessintlaesscom- certain manufactures from Central mncpasn countries bans made com- petition diiiicult. N. B. UARKETING BOARD According to a recent n'ews de- spatch, New Brunswick has awoint‘ ed its Marketing Board under the chairmanship oi w. J. K. King, Deputy Minister oi Afllculture. The functions oi the Boa-Id ls outlined in the Act are to inquire into and make a general survey oi conditions existing within and having a bear- ing upon, agricultural. lumbering, fishing, coal and other natural products industries and their W‘ products; to collect information as to the adaptability o! the diilerent scctlom o! the province ior various phases oi autculture; to make rs- causnmda“ and to mooursae tbs preparation for marketing, dis- as ___ and “ , fating o! any natural products or ivy-products thereof; to seek the best poliblc local and other marketing, distribut- ing and transportation iaciiities ior natural products, and, general- ly, "to promote the production. marketing and distribution oi na- tural produots and the by-products thereof, in Now Brunswick. as the Board may dessn elvedient.” Tbs Board is also anpowered ‘ to cscourale in svsry way the best msihob ic he manuiscture, pre- iil-ratlon and packihs oi dairy im- diacts im- marketing in New BUN- wicx and elsewhere," and to “diflnse inicnnai-ion animal those cem- ed ss to the production, marketing and dktrlbsitlon or natural pro- ducts and tbs lay-products thersoi, pdta from Uindon. The result was that Britain, unable to meet her loreign commitments for the iirst time in ahundred years. was forced d! tbs [Old standard. It was the beginning oi the emd at Free ‘Ifrsde. There came the Na- tlmal Government under Ramsay llssDnnald, and with it tar-id's that turned Bitain to Protection. Last yosr those tariffs brousht in $1.480,- f. rmsr muvczrsss ’ ‘lbs following editorial comment has the Toronto Globe mntains much food for thought: » Picturing the building oi a oath- sdrsl oi old. Prime Minister Ben- nett. 1n his address to the Ontario school teachers in Convocation Hall. threw out suggestions which ho believed would be helpiul to thsm in visualizing the nobility o! ‘ 'Duildin¢ for posterity” was the osntral. theme oi 1k. Bennett's re- ugzggg‘ u lllf goodeitimnshipgensrllinasitwss inthsnthenscdoldsbouldbein Impomintethsn-isirnesmte irunCanads in 1M showed an increasscimorltorrvushlyflfl pcoentoverthe rnooedin: year, wrtieslnJamuOwmacLCsnad- ian ‘had! Oomminimsr at Dublin. in ti! Oommercial Intelligence JmamaLBpUtsdcclined irom £24.- sos a» moon. luwins I helm“ in iavcur o! Oansda oi weii ovu- ti,- 000000 M the year. O! the count- dumfinuhinifll advanced to thirdnomiiithpiace. M1118 8X- ceededonlyhyflermanyandiius- tralmandhavingtwthsilssttime mzrpamed the United Stain and Asgentinasustraiidstrads. more- cvenisflpzrcentwheatflrlseim- pwisoiwbeltitomcanadawhich duringflaspastiowyosrshsveds- ciinedconsiderabiniorlfll have shownasuhstmtisiincreasereaoh- ingthehigheflvalnssincslflm viewairecentiegislationrestrlctin: theimpmiloiflounitisanticipst- cdthatinthanstinemsrewiilbea monandnibber-soled shoes, the latteroiwhicharesoldasiowal Ottperpainhavepraoticallymon- moditmasadthelowpricesoi nu s" 5E 2i a; r l E55; t; 5 fl- lruslsan s and Wlvos It ls Impossible for lllI svsrags hushed to carry daqustc lllo Insurance t t a Ill gulp sad sneousgslsat cl Ila wllo. It Is rill: silp proposition. . |suaswIl|lsil|sMasIii;shI;l’le,sadsai's|-._u|:end.q OI 533.’). .' a-wleplgmwfil-TT-ata-f-ni hrnbulIqinnUusususuusl/br/vu hells! . . . "Th Mail-u 14o Saver." to the rail and other points o! vantage. But Dr. Sherman went on to explain his causes are many and complex, are due to disturbances o! the dynamic sense of the ear. His audience, at first skeptical. became more demonstrate his ideas 0n Clgllimll women and iour doctors, all oi whom were laid low by the choppy seas. l-lis treatment was completely eflsctive in all cases, and oi the eighteen women, fifteen were en- tirely cured in irom two to three minutes. ting up and Bettlnl cares or worries oi three to iive times as as durinx rest. IO "l" tor it. s tired feeling that patients experience M’ an lttlntkulil)! iiu is not ’ S b t in man cases ml! b9 lg’? tilled hesmywhich should real- Jspsn. as represented, h steeling herself to isce a number oi inter- national problems next year. The most dimcult will ‘be that oi the mandated islands. It Japan actually withdraws from the league, sc- cordin: to notice oi intention giv- en. she can have no right to claim control oi’ certain islands placed under her by the League. But it would be a severe blow to give them up. On the other hand. the league will stand discredited ior ever i! it allows Japan to retain those islands, lwlmins Japan does withdraw. Bone members or the legislatures n! Manitoba and Alberta have de- clared themselves in iavor oi’ abol- ishing the oliloe oi lieutenant-gov- ernor and have the duties perfum- 94 W the chief justice oi the "pro- "MB- Btranoely enough it was an immigrant horn the Ukraine who turned the tide in the legislature oi Manitoba in iavor oi constitutional usage. Mr. Nicholas voldymer Buch ynsky. member lor Fisher, uttered a grave warning and gave his listen- ers this reminder: “After monarchy comes republic, alter republic»- chaoa. The countries tha oi! have kings-Britain, Belgium, Holland, NOPWIY. Sweden. Next to relllimis feeling respect [or the king is deepest." q E E 5 n i § tloninonetol-‘IOWEQYI- For Peace And Order In Canada session, to take all such mean!!! es in his discretion may be 4w"- ed necessary or advisable to mam- tain, within the comvewlw °1 PIP King stated that than on u; 0P- pqslbldn aide oi the Hwse Omefilfid very strongly to this section which. he contended. ought to swear. if at alLonlyintime ciwarcrinsurrec- tlon. m. Bennett in the course oi his reply said: "So iar as the world-f ‘peace. order and wood sovemment are concerned, the reason they ap- peummesirmuintheiormin which theydoisthatuieyarewmds used in cur constitution. It is ielt that they confer. in cue of emoll- ency, power to be exercised by the executive m- the new. order and good government oi the colmtry tor the purpose indicated in the measure. a power that should be in the hIM-l oi any government in these days. l think it ls rather uniair to bl! that the Government oi British Ool- umbla have borrowed irom this Par- l' ‘ the proposals they hsvs rnsdetotireirl " w.‘ it had been our exsmplo. the stat- ute would have read in l-hll 107m- that during the time that Parlia- ment is in recess the Governor-in- Oouncil may make laws to be called ordinances, and then recite the whole twenty-nine articles o! Beo- tion 91 oi the British North Amer- ica Act. The statute in British Col- umbia recites seriatim the various items in Section ill 0i the British North America Act and declares that when the legislature is not in Alter a war-time send-oil by the patriotic populace oi Modane, near the Franco-Italian irontler, 1,200 French soldiers climbed aboard a trooptrsimflalianhmrrlaterwi were dead and 243 injured in "the worst train wrect in history." This [rim {act which has been a mliltary secret since it occurred in 1917, w" recently released by _ aovernsnent. The release came ap- mp0s oi an investigation into the recent wreck at Lsgny in which 200 bowie died. For all his smooth urbanity Presi- dent Franklin Roosevelt has n method 0i getting his way. Under the velvet glove there is an iron hand. Nor are there anv ‘zw-rsrl words" in Roosevelt's outline oi what he made them like. Reducing the a; merit to what he called "Dllln language," he said: "Em- Dloyes have the right to organise into a group or groups. Discrimin- ation awainst cmploces because o! their labor siiillations, or ior any unfair or unjust reason, is barred. nnployes shall have the right to choose their own representatives to bar-Iain with employers." To oom- shall have the force c! law. In oili- er words, the Legislature is abol- ished; the assembly is abolished." The Prime Minister continued: we have endeavored to abolish Par- liament by the section that appears here, because tbsss w?! have I well defined meanilil: a meaning well defined by the court it is, Imtalnk, ml! i; qr; sgigéggiii i r gs .E is a- s. igggé ill ill? 5 r l E5 r E ‘fill. ‘it’; lose some o! its reserve instead oi lute restriction upon trade; ior intense demand tor goods may (in: them over tarin’ walla Two new value oi timer-printing, emphsaims tbs eflcisncy oi this branch today, ror a great proportion 0d it is prohibited. ’ Vll The world ls tanfled in the web oi its own destiny. Conflicts oi in- terests, whoes origins are buried in dead centuries, complicate enorm- ously the task, diiiiault enough in itself, oi contemporary statesman- One conclusion. at least. may be drawn from a conspcctus oi our problem-is. It is that not one oi them can be solved by violence. i‘ ‘ ‘ a ‘ Me c! pcscs. it is not unreasonable to hope that we may still retrace our steps- - that an equilibrium oi trade and llilgiiglb oi i l':s".;*= 5' E .5 .~i' l ‘ll. P > b D b a usualiorm mrvved unmistakably with oi. e ict taken l th .onv Grigware Lsavmworth a quarter oi a century sac-her» on nle thrwsh all these years aslinst just such s pouibil- ty. ity. hhsy admitted his identity. Be rnust have thought the past dead and buried. He had lived in sseurity it! s score oi years bad become a naturalised Oanadian undsrhisnewnslnmandbutior the iaehthst an individuals iingsr- prints never cbsnse he would have goneonaslameslshey ictheend 0i the chapter. The Wrangle Over Wrangel (Exchange) Thsredrescusplaneisdownin finance may be restored. But the "an" 5nd u“ maul‘ oamv '4’ condition is absolute peace: peace is l° ‘um ‘l; ghtPnmii 5?? l erg: i E 'rll§‘: Q .325 glib? ell’ all? i‘ * lit :§l‘ l! will MUD E? e3 I rill 2.5 and at i El i? illsinl P. 0. BOX ll. icass and its seals. Russians landed in lbll and departed. Three years afterwards a steiannon expedition, headed by Captain Hadley, their ship in the ice tbereabouts. The survivors u! this Canadian ex- pedition reached wrsnrel :04 forthwith hoisted the "nion Ick. ‘ihslanbsndoiexplorersirom Amsrioaioseak sdventurs Blseklack. who knew the strum made seslskin clothes watertight. Btsiansson was to send a rolisi ship in the ioilowin; OO-QOO —TURNED CEDAR POS7$— Large quantity on hand. ROUND TOP AND BALL TOP —Also— 4 CARLOADS CEDAR FENCE POSTS 7-8-9-10 and l2 feet long. 1. AdLP!)(2Ll? at crcz Pooh's Wlsarves E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerslde, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown ll. ll. S. IIEIIIIIG, B-A-.(‘~P.A-.C.G.A CIITIITID PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT IIIIIII OI CANADIAN IOCIITI OI‘ COST AOOOUNTINTI OOIMISSIONII IOI TAKING AFFIDAVIT! m I'll SUPREME COURT OF P. I. I. I. I- I. IIPIISINTLTIVI ‘I'll CANADIAN CREDIT MIN‘! TIUIT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BANK OI NOVA BCOTIA IUIIDIIO CIAILOTTITOWN, P. I. I. Asesnntingsystasnscpsnsdspaadsevhl. Labarnvingollesmetisalslsstallsl. Osstseecaatlagiastltsiedtasaitqesiairssalsacsai. Ifitllhaanfltffilldllllllllfllfis Ialasscsabsetsandlrelltandhmdocsanhpeapasel. lnseaashxretarsswrittaaspanlllsl. Ilnaadsiarrangsmmia male bstwssn debts: and sredltsls. Llsaitcd [liability Occupant. Incsrpssslel. TIIIPIONI 187l- lost aioot U‘ a that summer, but it