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Cheater S. lllcllurr. fsi-crotunv-Lloul Col. l). 35,00 per 31'1"’ (‘uilinlu l-lilllur uiul ullllllifll"—cl- R. Burnett. rrmll cmmwrriiirowu cgarmniu iuhiiiwwi iliiiiil (In and [tilted Staten. \'li-e-l'ronldcut-.I.. IL. Burnett. A. Rliicliliinun. l). s. 0. Associate Editor-l). it‘. Currle Mi lance) thrift-cred. THURSDAY, A MODEL PROVINCE. ECENT statistics with reference to industrial, commercial antiso- cial conditions. in tlieProvince of’ Quebec make interesting reading. Quebec is by common consent a model province. happy, comfortable. wrullhy. law-abiding and home-lov- ing. ‘Fhey have the best roads lll Cainada. lltr-y arc but lightly taxed. they have ll. system of (education which sutisllred thein lllltl iii Lhclr largest cities universities, which will rcnipurrr favorably .\vil.h Lhc best in the world. They have hospitals and benevolent institutions and they re- ligiously look after their poor and their sick. It is conceded by her sis- ter itrovliiees that in sane govern- ment, provincial and municipal. and in the things that matter, Quebec has outstepped them all. Arid yet, to a certain class of mor- al reformers, to wit, our Prohibition- ists. the Province of Quebec ls a ver- itable Sodom and Gomorrah entwin- cd together, because she has com- mltted the unpardoniible sin of pluc- ing their sale of liquor under gov- ernment control. The sinpaccord- ing to this standard of morality, ls they have actually legalized the sale ‘of the damnable stuff, that they have actually legislated to accept blood- money into their provincial treasury! It will require n microscopic ex- amination and a careful religious scrutiny to find. in favor of probl- bltion, adlstinction between putting this so-called blood-money in the treasury to the credit of the tax- payers. and putting it into the poc- ikcts of the bootleggers. We. in this ~ Province, and our brethren ITPNOVII Scotizi are feeding the boollcggers and getting all the liquor we want, Quebec is using the surplus from the sole of liquor for the benefit of the taxpayers and are probably not con- suming nny more llqiior per head than we are. In the cosmopolitan city of Moli- trcal, where many nationalities are hivcd together, one sees less evi- than can bc scan in thc “rlry" cities of Clmrlottctown and Halifax. “Oh, but," say the reformers. "they are ilrlitking an awful lot. for they can get is so ciisllyl" They can gel. it no more cuslly from the legal vendor than wc can get it in Charlottetown or Halifax from the bootleggers. As to the number‘ who drink and the quantity they drlnk. we do no: know. nor does anyone else, nlthoug-i dcncc of drink on thc streets there are those among us who quote voluminous figures lo show how far gone the people of Quebec are in drunkenness. Such statistics prove nothing but the type of mind be- hind them. The clear, plain fact ls that Quebec ls a model province and has the officlal figures to prove lt, notwithstanding the fact that they are largely maintaining their public utilities with the profits from liquor sales. , ' m AS IT IS. O far as the work of the Federal and our Provincial Governments is concerned. what they have written for the present, they have written. The Federal Parliament is winding up and little more of important leg- islation need be looked for. The Pro- vincial Legislature has finished or abandoned such legislation ns it at- tempted imd the result ls largely ln the future. What hasthe Federal Govem- ment accomplished? The one great need of Cnnadivtoday, as lt has been for years past, ls home emirlcy- ment. the development of home ‘m- rlustrles and the building up of ln- dustrlnl centres t0 provide ii ham» market nnd home employment, to so encourage nyvrleultiire as to induce illlllllll'flll\l.. In (fllIlP licrc imd in r0- ll Notes by the Wayi ANADA has l8 National Parks, ' very unequally distributed among ‘the Provinces. Albertahas seven of ithem. ranging ln area from 8's. square miles to 5,380 square miles. Brltlsh Columbia has four of the. national system of parks. the small-l est of which contains 100 square! mlles and each of the others is foiiri or five times as large. Saskatchewan, has fcur 0f the Parks. two of which’ who follow the health writings in MZY 2, 1928 . I main here. In this connection l". is safe to say piiireservedly that the Federal Coverniiient has not only done nothing but has left matters very much worse than they found them. They have been and stlll arc spending money like drunken sail- ors. not for the building up of the country, but to secure political sup- port by’ local and sectional conces- Siollfidtlld special treatment. Trude returns frequently publish- ed in recent weeks show the trend of industrial conditions. We are ex- pcrtlitg raw material in enormous quantities ‘while we arc importing from foreign countries goods fabri- cated from our own raw material. As referred to in oilr yesterday's issue, the fruit growers and vege- table gardeners of Ontario and Que- bec waited upon the Government. against the had been effective until the King: Government. had annulled it. at the‘ l traders. King Government assumed the role of dictators and Canada is at, their ‘to the loss of Canadian agriculture. gratlqn. while we are driving out‘ our Canadians in larger numbers than the immigrants we secure IOfi our tulllloris. Canada never can become the nation it has a right to be lf we arr: going to continue having others do, for us what we should do for our-i selves, and letting them glut oiir' markets with their products. "we are drifting far away from the National Policy which made Canada the country it now ls. far away from the dream of the Fathers of Coli- federation who lrild the foundation of Canada for the Canadians. long as we have smnll-souled. self- sccking politicians pf. the hcnd of affairs. instead of statesmen patriots. we shrill never got back tn the Cnliridn of Sir John Macdoniild and ltls great confreres. Canadians must realize this. and they should wake up to it before the sleep bn~ (routes a chronic. tlonzil stupor. from which can never wake. Canlidn must learn to tnkc itself seriously, must learn that ifwc arc to bc ll nation to be lived in and for, we must place men in our governments $0 rind Wt‘. and our parliaments who will coli- slder country first. -' A (IIIILIYS LIFE AT STAKE. TOO often the price of motoring ls the life of n. small chlld. Accidents often are unavoidable, the fault of no one, and due solely to unfortunate circumstances beyond thi: control of man. The fact that they are unpreventable. however, does not mlnlmlze the sorrow that follows in their wake. The hearts they sadden and the lives they shat- ter call for one sovereign remedy. and that ls caution. The beautiful. sun-shiny days of Spring and Summer are the unwit- tlng heralds of daily traffic tragedies. Thousands of small children who have no safe place for play are forc- ed lnto the streets. Thoroughfares are not intended to be used as play- grounds, but whether ll: ls right or not the street wlll continue to be utilized as a playground as long as cities are crowded and play space continues to be inadequate. lf motoring ls tolcontlnue to ben source of unalloyed pleasure, every motorist must pledge himself to drive with care. particularly where children are at play. Drlvlng with] care perhaps may mean going more slowly than one desires. but lt ls wlint one would want another mot- orist. to do lf lils own child were to dart before an automobile. parks of the national system. The Thousand Islands Park contains 145 acres, another lit Polnt Pelee ls 4 square miles ip urea Pnrk contains 20 acres. In the Mari- times the National Parks are liiriitcd to two, Fort Howe Park at. Saint John. 19 acres. and Fort Anna. Park at Annapolis Royal, N.S., 31 acres. advancing and the present. estimate of the Ottawa statisticians ls 9.519,- 220. At that rule half u million more may be ltcpcd to be added before the nrxt census and the round total 01' ten millions fully attained, Frank Yclglfs Canada the present estimated pop- ulation of Prince Edward Island p; set down at 86.700, which is some 2,000 less Lliziit was shown by lllPlflSLi OCIISIIS. House cf Commons in less than flve flskifll; lhllli U19 anlll-dllmlllllg clause minutes last week. We sometimes importation of these hear of those who “marry in haste products be resumed‘ This clauseland repent at leisure." The number lwho have ence seems to be increasing. as is ialso the number who are in haste to| request of a group of Western free- obtain release from dill’ during the past year. Its blcker-' cent exposure of its inner designs‘ and purposes. sunk so low ln public estimation or’ gone so far to illustrate the ancient! maxim that "Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad." l commenced the - ubllcatlon. whlchl we hope ll wlll continue. of n revls-I cd edltlon of Anderson's Fairy Tiilesl before speaking they would never say anything. ho can bluff nlmml. anybody. tire under 20 square miles each and' various newspnixirs and magazines the two larger ones each exceeding w Se“ ‘he ‘ville Fllflemmes l“ own’ onumo has four ion as to the right quantity and quality of needs. .300 square miles. and Broder The population of the Dominion is In Mr. 5.000 Facts About Eighty divorce bills passed in Lhc this unfortunate experi- And yet. when' lerticns of its power and speed lt can‘ trouble with ‘ >pass l4 divorce bills ln a minute and kidneYfi- We are spending millions 1n lmrriiqsa in less than five minutes. _ This is not a matter to be proud of. l l From time immemorlzil the news-l papers of the land have been reprefi sented in the supreme Parliament, and all the Legislatures of the lzinclfi The same is true of the judiciali courts, from those of Justices of the! Peace up to the Supreme Court of the Dominion. In like manner the} meetings of City Council lltroughq out Canada" are open to the report-‘ ers who transcribe as much or 0S: little of the saylngsyand doings of; those bodies as they choose, or as. they think may be of interest ‘to tltoi reading public. | The clectctl representatives of lhc people like to sec the reporters pre- sent at. their meetings mid treat. them with courtesy. Citizens who cnnnol. all be present at the nicot- lllbs of their representatives look to the press for a record of what iviis said and done at such meetings. realizing 11.0‘. what llicy rciid is the work of inlirlligianl. and reliable. men who havc been specially l-l‘lllll(‘(l Ir observe, describe and report whiil. they may sec and hear. So far all ls well. Aurl who cvcr Iii-fore liciird of any l('|l"('SClll.ll|.lV(‘ public body claiming the right of censorship ovi=r the report of a public meeting before ll. could be printed? The sir-culled Temperance Alliance claims the right of censorship over another fruits. 4 , another is brave enough to advise the use of merits eat and the amount you cat should be iii accordance with your nige, sex. wcigltl. and occupation. . diets for practically every age and weight in healthy folks, same for evcry form of ailment. such as hardening 0f arteries, liillzimma- lion of kidneys. hcurl llllllltflllS, skin ailments, and so forth. healthy individual well to follow the lldVlCt‘ oi‘ Ur. Mc- Colliini of Johns Hopkins who says that the gcitcriil rules of (lit-l can be summed up in four simple rules: - around a quart of milk for [member of. the family. but pol. excessively. insure such raw vegetables foods as fruits, tomatoes. onions and so forth appearing rec- ularly in the menu. as beet tops, spinach. cabbage. fllllfli so forth each day. I requirements you can cat WlIZIIOVCI} else you desire. their maritulihave to be taken The wegt has‘ under the troubles by means ofdivorce. ThislCmW-“e mum b“ tam“ l" bmad m] lto Ontario suitors can only be ob_|I‘lC€ puddings, soups. or in other iblillled by Act of the Federal Par- lliamcnt. and is an expensive pro~i |Ill8l‘Cy. The Government now yields c055’ we costly to be entered upon n“ mat ma"? l5 m°re dmnkenness to their every demand in freight con- by suitors whose monetary rcsourcesicd by 5° many write“;- nnd immorality and lawlessness cessions. in free m. near free impel,‘ are very limited. there ma“ anywhere else‘ bu‘ that "mans of United states préductsllParliament is aroused to the full ex-I queiitly which rather upsets the. i-x-l elusive vegetarian diet recomnitnd-l l _" 5* h 0-0 . h k Ru lane: IV. Barton, MD COMIHON SENSE EATING p, £00m It must be confusing to readers! foods for their daily vegetables“ milk. midi stresses another Ouc \\'l‘ll.0l‘ cvcry diiy. Now as u matter of fiicl what you Dr. Blunt in his hook has ii (llPl. or and the Llii- itvi-riigc might do However ll you lire.- you 1. llll‘ daily ineiius each Build up 2. Use eggs uiid incut firqiicully 3. Serve salads twiec n day to celery, lcttilec. 4. Serve one leafy vegetable such He states that if you meet. these‘ Now your quart of milk does noli as unllk. but. ofi l (winys. Mcnl. or eggs should be cairn fro-i‘ For the average healthy man 0r, woman meal. or eggs once a day is" sufficient. Any more might start‘ blood vessels OI‘) Of course if you work hard phy-j slcally you can safely Pat merit or‘ eggs tivicri a day. . The suggestion as to salads and, the leafy vegetable ‘is m ‘Ulflllllyl worth following. In fact this is where most folks make their itiisq take; they fall to eat enough raw} vegetable or fresh fruits. ‘ The only food Dr. leaves out is bread. Bread is n. good food and should lllirColliimi a F be cnlcn twice :1 day. . Milk can be the wrong fond iii. some intestinal conditions. raw fruits and vegetables in intestinal‘ and sonic skin ailments. Rfillllullbtll‘. the above suggestions are for a "iniil lieiillliy individual. 000000000000000000004000 l By ROBERTA LEE O . 00000000-0000000000004000 Q. Wliiil .l|'l‘ H1“ lwii (‘Nirvlllflfi iii r-oiivcrsiilioii‘.' _ A. Olli‘ is inoiiripiiliwiiiiy lltc iulk of boredom. the Ullllfl’ ‘Pllllll’, llic i-oiivr-rsiitiiiii lilpbil‘ l‘\'(‘l'V l\l'll' it l‘f‘flt'lll‘.\i you. (Jllal i. .1.- tiiith-urublie as the other. Q. the ilhrnszi‘ “my it'll-lid" iii iiiiikiiii: iiilrotliictiiiiis? A. No; ii. is l‘Xl.l‘l‘lll(‘l_V bail lnslcf n when a press reports of wlml. is done at its public meetings. lo which alLfrlends 01' temperance are int/it» ed. They asaself-constlluted body,i responsible to nobody but themselves‘ claim the right to censor and deny' the freedompf the press, a freedom. admitted and recognized by Parlla-i ment, by the Judlclary and every lawfully constituted representative body ln Canada. Naturally this nt- tempted usurpation» of authority is resented by the newspapers arid will never be submitted to by them. The "ui-wlsdom of the Alliance had b°°°me Widely apparent from day to‘ inks and quarrels had been notori- ous and had alienated the public‘ respect in which it was once heldi Its recent attempted usurpation of unlawful powers has amazed an hi- tclllgenf public and made an inde-l Never before had ll‘ -____»<0&-—-_ EDITORIAL NOTES Our esteemed contempornry has If some people were to think twlce If a miin can kccp lils mouth shut l l‘! kyKllJNEY to?“ PILLS 84L l \ \\\\\Y\“D\.s l/ _~ Bigger and Better Crops Treat your Seed Wheat, Grain and Potatoes wlth FORMALIN (40 Per cént Formaldehyde) Our Formula ls guar- anteed full strength, all new fresh stock. which ls most essential. Let us supply you. 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