PAGE FOUR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. President-W. Chaim-r l. llrLurn. ll. I‘. TIIE BRARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN Becretnry-J-leut. Cal. I). A. lllcltinnon. D. 8 Editor and Managing Director-J. It. liurnrtt Associate Edliarv-l-‘rank Walker and ll. K. Curl-u Notes ‘by the W03’? in bis reminiscence; of the war._1 Ggngpgl Pershing the American I Conunander-in-Chief declares: “In Vien-Prenldent—J. It. Iurlllll 0. - “so pqg" yep: (in advance) mailed in Morning Dilly (founded 181i?) $3.00 Der your (in advance) deiivereih l TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1931 the light oi later events we know egg-many WQS MON XIBBYIY benmn than the Allied leaders realized at, that time, and was, in fact. in ‘n0 VP‘ sltion to resume the flshtlns W611 v___ _,____,._. had her government remained intact. Canada and United Mates. As Others See It “There is an election corriillu." 5W5 lhe mohetou dimes. “and Prolol" Lea of Prince Edward Island propos- a es l. statute releasing prisoners on their good behaviour. But why should the Premier oi a province set him- self above the judges especially in enue for investigation purposes. Her last division was in 11:12:, hog‘ which power is denied the provinces. “p917 ‘ysmm w“ demon ' an the congestion behind her lines made The Dominion can demand informs- It practically tmpmible m, he, w tion from British Columbia in such mo" her gum“ m the f,“ q; the circumstances in order to check a re- aggressive M1195, tum and tax from the resident in Instead od requiring tho Gems“ Nova scotia. Thus the incidence of m 1° "ti" :1 e‘;“11‘;:;€:€”r:h’;:' M be , arms an v the tax can be m e to ar more the annmme Wm“ pemmmd them uniformly. However, the Domin- By lame‘: Barlon. M.D. A GENERAL DIET FOB EVERYBODY In these days when you are read- ing the opinions oi various food ex- perts you may wonder just. how much to accept as correct and what y to disregard. Because a. certain food is rich i." heat units before it enters the D0113‘, doesn't mean that the body is able to use all these calories or heat Japanese Law-Makers 1 (Ottawa Journal) n. entertaining glimpse o! no gegdings in the Imperial Diet oi Japan, which is the tower House of the Japanese Parliament. is Blvw mo” “ATALANTA IN CALYDON" by a mnlsyo correspondent o! l1“ ‘ New York Times. The Diet. he Ilyl. 3,10“ the beginning of yearn ie often “more of s. Donnybrook 111w There came to the mumps o! moo a forum,“ and it is so excellent a 11mg, with u gift of teens: source of news out there m wl- Grief, with a elm f-llli M; dom fewer than 100 reporters sittipi Pleasure with pain for leavenl in the Press Gallery whllo ‘about Summer with flowers that fell; twenty cameras am WEI-MIN? Remembrance fallen from heaven. trained on the tribune in readinm And madness risen from hell; for the ‘incidents’ which rarely fail.” strength without bands to smite; The correspondent goes on: Love that endures for s. breath; "The floor is covered with a semi- Night. tho shadow o! 118111; circle of benches facing a platform And ure. the ohodow o! “"111- where Cabinet Ministers sit. In the middle of the platform is s, triple- They gave him light in his wuyo. tiered piece of furniture odat- And love, and a space for delight. APRIL 1. 1931 OOQO-OO-O-O-OO-OO! 0 OOQ-OX9OO§%9OO-O6OQQOOOQO§§§Q-g4.‘| EXTENSION 0F TIME FEEil THE“ BIRDS ISONTEST The cL-lfdiflll offers prizes of $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 to each oi the three Counties to children Feeding. Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds visiting their farlna. l This contest closes April 15. For further particulars read regularly “Agrig. oia’s" Notes in The Guardian. NOTE z-Time weather. extended owing to unfavourable AAQLLA a A ‘as ¢¢AA$VAV ‘A '7' v v to march back to their homeland course, units. ing the dispensers, the recorders and And beauty and length of dayl. liquor cases, which comprise the ma- i011. 1'8 0f jorlty? If there are lots of people lni 813M118 lllfllfmllllw 111 31° 5°19" Jan who shoum not he ‘hem 5g may in respect of income arising outside be said that there are more at lib- of Canada but there is this differ- erty who should be in jail." Lct’s All Cooperate The approach of spring weather; out, vile ence, the provinces are under our federal possible the uniformity and unl- Dominion is an excellent timein which to pro-i impossible as between the Dominion Pore for the annual clean-up o1 i’111'¢15'of Canada and foreign countries. have greatly Iacimaved the], exec..- 1mm‘ mm with. colors flying and bands playing. iurisdlction which makes wank; have iveisallty above referred to through- 11115011115 <1! ‘"11"- Th” 51“"end°r of which is posing as the victims 0i P19111681 conditions. If unconditional surrend- er had been demanded the Gannon-ll‘ would, without doubt. have been compelled to yield, and their troops returned to Germany without arms, virtually as parolod the German armies would have been an advantage to the Allies 1n the‘ discussion oi’ peace terms and would tion." I am not referring to the loss oi valuable food material in cooking, where in some cases valuable min- eral salts are lost because the water in which the food is cooked is thrown away. I am referring to the fact that, peas and beans for instance, rich as they are in protein, do not give as large a proportion of this protein to the body as does meat. There are other foods, which are seemingly good foods that actually pass through the body unchanged,‘ the mm; o1 thé eloquence-oil the And night. and sloop 1h 11M 1118111- lower tier the desk oi the official Ill-o opoooh 111 B ""111" 111°; mnogrwhem‘ abuve them the u‘, With his lips he travaileth; red tribune or r-rliamwtary pulpit. I“ h" “w” ‘s '1 bu“ ‘mm t and above all the president's chair. Ill 111' *1" 1°"1‘“°“‘°‘18° °‘ d” 1” n. orniy feature of the hall which 11° ""1"" 11”“ 1‘ °‘°‘“‘“ “t” 0t t h in small- “T151111”- wmd n Egahougenwm a&;ick_1u_ sows, and he shall. not reap: l8! quercd block of wood about the size m‘ m” “ '1‘ “m”? ‘It: °“ of a brick which adorns the desk of Between l sleep an K :3 ganbume each member and bears his name in _ ' ' ' large characters. when the member is present his ilo/blet stands upright; ii i. Be sure you get BRAHMIQN TEA It is Pure Sold only in red, airtight Bags. Save your labels for next contest and residential Pfollefiles- 51161143’; Therefore the uniformity referred the snow has Completely disflllileflledi to is obtainable by a Dominion meas- in the city. and street swooping hos‘ ure so far as legal authority can D6611 1H DYOKTEK‘ 101' 59W3ru1 days make it possible iii 8 fédéffii/Ed state. with satisfactory results. 1 "The interpretative law relating One of the nuisances to properly! to Income Tax as W911 g5 the 13w re. Owners 111 $1115 time 0f 5'91" 15 i116; lilting to administration should also It is a sad thought that the 16- ycar-old Fort Frances youth who do not work whatever; must serve five yew‘ imprison-moot would be wise to eat a zoos helping and be lashed will associate for the o; meat’ or eggy o, m“ or beam period of his detention with the most eygrybgdy even although they do no hardened criminal-B. N01‘ l8 it wm-zhard work, because their particular 5"“ ‘*1’ 11° he" "“““.‘"‘“”"°" when he is absent it lim on the desk, Now there are some individuals m wmch u,’ has been thoughtfully eating too much meat because they secured by a “out hinge], °“"°“‘ “m not debates quite frequently end up in "shouting, brawling, obstruct- ion, bloody noses, and broken desks." Manners are rough. Speakers are oi- ten unable '00 make themselves heard Oh Horse Island (Manitoba Free Press) A dot acoentuating the sweep of the Atlantic, Home Island lies off the coast of Newfoundland. Chance and hazard play dice there for lives, but the inhabitants are so accust- depredzlticlls of stray dogs. These!’ animals are much in evidence during; the spring season and, as severall complaints about them have already-i been received, the City Police havea decided to appoint a dog catcher and‘ have arranged for this official to be- gin his duties this week. All dogs found at large will be picked up and’ placed in pQufiCi. It is important that‘ our citizens co-uperate with the Po- , lice in enforcing the civic b_v-la.tv in My this connection. The Income Tax Mr Summarizing the text of an ad-l’ dress delivered by Mr. C; S. Walters, Commissioner of Income Tax, the’ National Revenue Review says: "One of the criticisms made with respect to Income Tax is that the Depart- ment ‘inquires ‘into the private aiTall-si of the individual, and they are some- thing which should be sacred. There? be uniform, and the foundation for fortins t0 think 1111M B8 10118 B5 511611 unuommy m this regard was laid harsh sentences are imposed there _ , will not be" any shortage of hardened years wot“ Ext“ if’ that‘? the criminals in Canadian penitentlaries.‘ King es abl‘ e i e c iequer Court for considering clairhs by and Grainy“; u t; y; to kn”, m“ against the CTOWTI. The Exchequer economy and 55.59pm have reduced! Court in Canada twice yearly moves the Del‘ will mile 605i’- Of K111111111! $119 across the length and breadth of Namnal Railmys" it Wm “m” as a Canada, and all appeals thatwarise iggkgrifeifiogxszsiramsitiniltlgsk815i’ "nder me Dominion law are inter‘ actually $2,000,000 lower last yeari preted by this central court, thus than nine years prevgously, The yea;- precluding cases of a similar char- 1930 was certainly a. year of sharp acier receiving different interprcta- business contraction. tipns by different courts in different Dflfis 01' C111111da~ The Exchequer “If the Conservatives are in office Court travels at its own QXPCIBE "-5 as we sincerely hope will be the case a government body, and the costs of when the adjourned lmperiol C011- ' ference takes place at Ottawa, tllcre will be no turning down of the economic proposals of Canada, Aus- tralia. New Zealand, and South Af- appcal before this Court are at ll minimum." Proof of the Pudding but British and Dominion delegates Last week's news brought fresh d d t y, , _ purpose an one common en - o ‘mdmauon of the FedEx-a‘ Govern work out a. scheme that will secure mm“ “Mn i" granm“; addmona‘ closer commercial union within the iamount of lime in the blood, and i every cell in the body. lsalts and. vitamins daily. flea Such as wok place in Londcmifoods we should eat or avoid? ' ' ’ | A. No. ' will meet together for one common! This is “my simple enqugh ‘or “s system needs more protein. Similarly with raw foods everyday for the average individual is wise Raw foods as a complete diet for the average individual has prcven to be unwise. There is no question but that the excessive use of salt lessens the lime is necessary for every cell in the body. On the other hand it would be a mistake to try and use a diet free of salt. Salt is also necessary to What than should be our general rule about foods; a rule that will give us not only what we need, but what we like. Prof. C. Von Noorden. Vienna, Europes outstanding expert on food and nutrition tells us that what must be watched for carefully is that the body gets enough mineral Does he outline a. long list of the all to grasp; continue to eat our iregulai‘ meat and potatoes as usual. - but to be justas careful to‘ eat fnlit, vegetables, and leafy salads. &huslve smum perils of the ocean but pal-t oi the “when Baron ghgdegm-a mm his routine of things and between prepared speech on the adminis- u-hiles so their qullo WHY- tratiorrs policy, a selyukai member When the ‘sealing ship "Viking" who had obtained an advance copy split recently by explosion off Horoo 01 the spegch amused himself by Island, the church folk, wendihg reading it aloud line by line before their way home over the rocks, the Minister. heard the great boo-m, and told When the exchange of taunts has each other that another tidal wave sufficiently heated the atmosphere, had struck. It was the next day excited members rush toward the before they knew a ship had gone platform shouting, protesting, threa- down, and after that they received toning, and uniformed a/tllendantsythe survivors coming to them over hustle them back. The gallery finds the leagues of ice float. it iznpossible to refrain from syrn- It wasn't long then until out oi pathy alt. such moments, and the at- the grey sky zoomed down a biplane, tendanis in that part oi the house breaking its skis as it landed. The are called on to res-tore order, and ainnan had come to take pictures, the bear garden is complete. The pictures for the movies of which N959!“ D195 l5 W159 9111111 11511111. Horse Island had only heard but llrvbllbll! 116111111545 111° flllposi-tiorl is never seen. Horse Island had never 110199195511’ Olll-llllmbefed 811d 111 l1 seen an airplane before. Very bad Wlllllofi" They did know of waves moun- Tho Jflllfl-lllloe D1955. We 8Y8 lolflytains high, green and terrible; they docs its boot to dlsooumse those dis-yam hot know of the strange living ohlorl by rofu-slhs to W111i’- tho homes things oi the deep; they did know of oi those responsible for the “llllllllll/llearthquakes and ship-wrecks and and the ohoutlus." but tho Tlmoo long vigilslcr the return of fishing above the babel of irrelevant or omed to it, that they count tho‘ :..¢...-.-......., _ . f: 3 - 1. 51 p.55»; i;y"v\‘ ':\ fir». fl is m “use f” wmplaim’ in that} protection to the Canadian motor in- respect because every official taken; dustryn The recent ordermbcouncfl on the strength of the Depnrtnlenti limiting the discount fm- duty pur- ls sworn to secrecy, and the Act pro-l paws upon “mm-ted cars has been “d” heavy penalties 1°‘ 5113mm Wm! particularly effective, as ivitness the divulges information of the prlvatelmmeased muggy at Qgngdipn mom;- 91179-115 9f filly taxpayer. If a tax-vfactorics and the establishment of Dlyer asked to see his wife's return‘ Canadian plants by several Ameri- 1113 "quest would be refused. indeed can motor companies. Ten days aft- he would not even be informed 85 too‘ er beginning its operations in this whether his wife had made a re-‘country, the Reo plant lust ueek turn. Not only is there this prlvacyltumed out its first completed can. but should a taxpayer feel so ill-i adian-nlade truck. Simultaneously, clined he can bequest that his re-lMv. H. A. Brown, vice-president and tum be lodged in some district other‘, general manager of General Motors. than that in which he resides. If he[ Limited, reported a marked improve- is not satisfied with the assessment’, ment in the Canadian automobile he can appeal, and have his appeali market, heard in camera, and the decision oi Canadian factories have been able the Exchequer Court need not even to take on more ivorkers in their east- bo reported 111 1119 1B1" RF-‘DOYlS-y, em plants, and the General Motors‘ Eimplre. New avenues of trade and‘- work for our people must he found,‘ and this can never be accomplishedi by increasing dola and allowing the! foreigner free access to our home markets-Empire London Review. Thu-e was a tariff truce during the King adminmtrution, but it was a truce between Liberals and Pro-, gressives, not between Liberals and Conservatives, and it has gone mm ct-ntly published, places on record a history as one of the most discredit- able episodes in the record of Can-Fm“ the udian politics 1t was broken, but did. “ml $111M- Bullvolslyo Mr. Bennett and his party break it?}m°v°m°11'~5» Mr. Bennett and other spokesmen for"1~*5°°1'1*~1°115- 61¢» 501058 111B border- the Conservative party went before the pggple o; (jgngda and they asked ment. Public affairs are directed by 01 111° 1111891‘ Ulllwd silks Orilarllz- tlle people of Canada to choose be- o small group of oompletely self- 11110115 Workln! to spread commu ism tween the kind a! truce tariff vyhichyaliPllllll/Qd dictators. had been maintained by the King the Communist party. Stalin, the 511111111111! 11M 116 place in the Can- Goverlunent, including the Dunningfcllieftof Russia's rulers, for example, “41511 correspondent believes the per- manent cure is to be found in "de- veloping of a. two-party system, recog- nized as such, which will in time turn (Financial Post) discussions into orderly channels.” For several months a committee of He adds: “M; 9mm"; "he Hm” 1'5 [the United States House of Repre- like a meeting at “hodmys heckung ‘scntatives studied the ramifications Cabinet Mmmfls “mo 10°)‘ 60w“ °n of communist propaganda in the “hem from m eminence"! Nevmh” 'i;lllted States, as directed and fln- ‘m’ “h” ‘t “ "almd m" m JW‘ sliced by Moscow. Its report, re- zgnslztnwwzfiwaxlgenihempimrg years, the feeling is one of surprise that so much has been accomplished rather than dismay at rough man- ners and shunt tempers. Soviet Propaganda wealth cf material that definitely rulers of Soviet Russia educational radical farm labor Russia has no organized govern- ghe 031cm; o; and to tear down established in- record. The Communist fleets. But those are cld, old things. The new day had someway passed them by. I still Captain Pegleg Curtis- a wave and a rock so easily smash human limbs, there are quite a. number minus an arm or a leg on the Island-Nook a look" at the damaged plane. Then he got out four nails and the one plank oi hardwood in those parts, and work- ed long and hard. Fitting, nailing, smoothing off. It was such fine wood in the skis and the plane it- self glistened slimly, an eagle among the heavy fishing boats. ‘Twenty hours it took him to make the re- meals. Not that he cared much about meals, with the beauty of an airplane under his patient skillful hands. 8o the biplane took to the mom- ing heights once more and the pairs, not counting time off I02‘. spect the confidence that the taxpay- er places in the Department, and lt,in a province which is especially in 1s believed that every taxpayer inhieed of stimulation. "In the eastern Evffylhlng DO-‘lslble is done t0 T5"1)iaf'ii. at Regina has been reopened, definite principle, a tariff that would thus creating a favorable impression 141W W couoolun industry and Gan- adian labor a fair opportunity in their own country. An answer was Elven. us sweepingly emphatic an revision, and a till-iii’ based upon p, ls secretary-general o: ‘the commun. Party of Canada is the directing ist party. It is 3,5 though Tom. force and it makes no secret of the “ha” Wpum“ "mend m t“'$°'°“' Moore, because he is president of the ‘Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, had power o! life or death over all the people of Canada or as (act, that, u, mm“, m, M” b“ the As Captain Curtis remarked, it soviet m“, was nice to have them, but it was A ohieg guy o; the" P.1d “ems or nice to have the Island quiet once THE LONG AND Tl-IE SHORT 0F If Custom made clothes are neither too long nor too short. when we take your measure we build you suit to conform to your height || well as your breadth, tliel-efcn it fits you all over instead n! lr spots.‘ Our custom are all well dressed men. You, too, will In smartly groomed i! you will let n make your clothes for you. we buiii to fit. MURDOCK ROSS ..___-.-.—.= d";>'-l’!.7-l“=t:1i€,»,,' . WF/z/ ""1 rlf/ .,y WK -i/' 191-. 7 oat A better tobacco and a ‘bettarrcure-that accounts for the popularity of our “buck Iwsr cewmo . HICKEYC NICHDIQUN ' m; gommymm International the more. Besides that, he had got =- 51115 001111111’ hlls 00111111011118 in the Atlantic provinces." says the Toronto Department. Mail and lilmpirc, “there has been a "Two cardinal principles inherent marked improvement in sales, Prince In any tax measure should be uni», Edward 15181161 B10119 NPOfi-lllfl B11 formity and universality Tilt-so can increase oi‘ 37 per cent. in the cars best be obtained by vesting author- sold. Montreal reports on increase of ity in s. central body having iurisdlg- mo per cent. in the sale cf high- tion that extends equally in force priced cars, and encouraflill! "P01" and effect to and upon all persons have conve in from Toronto and residing or carrying on busincsslwirlnipeg. Altogether, the record of within the territorial limits to which business in all parts of Canada this the Act applies, 'yea.r is described as amazing. it is "Dominion wide jurisdiction m- represented as unequalled except by this; the Depm-tmm; m 0pm,, m- the record of 1928, when General (qmmtgon 1mm evcry pmible murwfmowrs of Canada. produced 100.000 speaking in the House oi Com- mons l-Ion. Arthur Bauve. Porto-last- er-De-nel-al, has suggested that both parties should get together during the present session Ln order to se- ‘mswe’ a‘ a“? ‘edeml 19"” °°111l1 111011811 A. J- McPhail, because he is world-propaganda. machine of the hope to have, and in the terms of president o1 the gut Aaonswer the ‘tariff policy of the Wheat Pool, were the absolute dlc- Mmy "ll-intentional persons have 1;! lemme" Woo ooudonl-"led tator—in lieu of established govern- elven support to the borlnB-in policy an rejected. The protective tariff mpnyqn west/em principle woo rootorod by tho dfellb- Communist Party. that stretches its tendency to be empathetic to strik- erate choice of the electors, and it tentacles out across was they who. to their everlasting 5mm. opermmg through u mun} wmkmg ~1- thC t , 119d, which h“ kept thengfng sateen‘- tude of organizations. is merely the $0 enquire if the strike is not, per- Baskatchewan 36V!“ d-lcilwrl. is timentalism. osmda, The of the communists. There is a the United 911. Bllliflfllllil)‘ 1181111118 for better , without ‘ _ creature of the Russian dictators. hops, the result of carefully eon. American communists are frank to cealed mmunistic activity. It is admit that they seek the overthrow BB6)’ l0 be sympathetic in "free 01 every economic, social and relig- Speech" controversies where "free ious n stitution established in the Hlwech" is not the issue but is pro- United states. Not having any looted as the issue by communist hope of bringing about an overnight Bgents. Recently I 'l‘oronto business three dollars for hie work. “How much?" the airman had asked him when the repairs were finished. "would three dollars be top much?" said the captain, scratching his head. Horse Island, if for away, is l, a. i ATTENTION , muss wnnnis .. j 131.3% within the Dominion as to the in- come o! eB-ch taxpayer. to a degree v that is not open in the municipality " or the province. A resident of Nova .§\ cars. we pass this information on to w“ m’ 0mm“ “s mmh benefit a" _ U possible from the adjourned Imper- Llberal senators and meinbels of m! Ewnmmc conference m be held Parliament who have been trying w at Ottawa next mm,“ belittle the effects of the new fiscal Mr. John A. Tory, l. y: mlnent with such small revolution, such as was engineered man, who conducts a large sunday in Russia. when the Communists threw out Kerensky and his provis- ional government, they are content organizer cf the Communist victories as costly strikes, the winning of young people To thou of you who u. 1m. fortunate enough u, h", g, weer n trust we all the qqq. tion. Are you satisfied with the "I18 You are wearing? Does ll, ilt comfortable! or is it an outlawed and out of use afternoon class mlong young men or on impressionable ate invited the Party inOfl-ndddin apedkkihlsgroupin order in give them some under. -A~ .- R313": stare-as‘ Bcola might have a dividend or int- policy upon the business of tne coun- miet income arising in British Col- 1W3’ umbia, yet Nova Scotia would have no authority to investigate the source of this revenue. If the resident were lo house his revenue in British Col- Newfoundland seal may to blade umbla neither the source of the into m; as p, result (,1 m; discovery Editorial N oies businus man of dbronfn, in politics and a former president of the Toronto Board c! ‘Prado has vig- orcusiy urged all the people to get behind the at Hon a a Bennett m take the trouble to obtain this re- tion was appointed‘ to his position by h“ emu.“ to deny." me nltkm "om port from the United states Bureau the y v depression and restore prosperity in °' ""11"! ‘"11 11111111111’ "=11 to Polllburllu 11 o troop often Russ- ‘ Eben‘ to communism or atheism and an standing of what communism w“, oooooloool mo! bomb in e capital- 1t would no doubt shock mu lot hall. Toronto business man if he were in- Those Canadian business men who formed that the counhlunlst in quq. Polltbureau. and that the l‘!!! -— olltlrown its nefulnen l0 i0 Illoli thus causing im- loid nflering when we can ai- levla‘ the cause by offering You a perfect fitting, modern and IIp-to-dulp one. from the large consignment of American Trusses hat received. All shes at prices to nit everybody. revenue nor the charges that may be made against it could be investi- gated by Nova Booth. This equally "I a new prm“ d ‘twin m‘ attitude that will hearten a first pelts. This dcnizen of northern wat- "gnu", who" mguvq" a; m, ers may now hold his heed higher emergency susion of Parliamult and y. applies to the business calried on in ’ I . British Columbia by the resident n! of rabbits and muskrats as a source Nova Scotio. In short, the DOIMIIIOD‘ of seals-kin garments. And his pelt .- baspcwertogototbesourceoirev- molly is seal. m“, even as ha “m” “no m, d,“ ever since have already borne fruit in the industrial life of the Domin- ion by providing employment for hundreds of thousands of wcl-kless N0916- - - y we ‘honest poume “my Th“ u, m know what it proves regarding com- lens. including‘ Btllin, who between in Canada. The them control the soviet govern. report should be meiAl machinery ls cnejob and gs read, then, in conjunction with the report of our own Depari/ment of Labor on organised labor movements munist activity United states Come in and enquire or phone and have u: lend you Joins (or fitting. 11... 2 MACS a second lob menus‘ his affairs of the Comintem, which is the vehicle for the dissemination of revolution- in Canada. Here will be found an extensive study of revolutionary ‘and stimulates revolutionary activi- labor movements in Canada. flch ties throughout the would. ' - 'l.,-.4'»wzl' fidhr>ouip~yowovdhmw~ .......... . 7., ,,,,,,_._ _ hm,‘ ‘W’, 9-17 IWOPIRQ-Ildl Ind which directs f0 Greet George Street-- wr ' Healthy animals produce larger litters, better pelts and bigger profits. Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regu- larly and liberally. i For Sale by Distributors in ' beadiuz Business Centres and Direct from Factory. , Invention. BI§CUI1"C°.IJD.~ GHARQITTGTOQN - -' 1w