. \-.-..,.....--.~ -a-.~i~_..»-...,..,, m. . "i ‘Y I‘ .5 THE GHARLDTTETDYIN GUABDIAN rPAGElQQR __ I're|lalent—\l'. (‘hrnter S. Ali-Lure. ,\l. l'. S|'l“r\'tilI’y'—-].h=uL-ljul. U. .\, .\li.ll‘|\llllllll'\, l). h. l). Ylllfur tllul \|.IIIII|;\II[: lllr~<||ii---J. H. llllrlivll. .\\\|I1‘.ll\.' (lurv-l mink \\.|||-~'r mill ll. h. (urrir Mun-rains l|.i 1y tf- 1 M's?» u pl‘! _\l*i|r i-u ill|\lll|ll‘> delivered. si.:~o w.- yi-tir (in chum-r) IIlill|l‘4| in \|llI.l||:l iuml tutu-u smu. SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 1032 millions, better fed. clad. and lodg- ed than the English of our time, No longer on the threshold. but1wtll cover these islands-that ma- havin; fairly‘ entered upon thqchincs constructed on principles yet New ‘fear, it behaves ‘ THE NEW YEAR us now to‘ fool: forivard and not behind. Whatksyiint mi;- dpbi rust n5 it seems to 15 p351 15 115151- T119 11111110 15 11T1Qht us, will appear trifling to our great- 1111111 "1019 1111111 110D?‘ 110E 1t C1115grand-children, many people woulz‘. 10F 11911011 011d 1101 1111110509111?" :think us insane. W9 prophesy noth- AS 111° 11°11 11- 11- 51010115- 311111 mg; but this wi- say: If any person D1 11111111111 111111 C11111111°1°°1 1111115 “blind told i121!‘ Parliament which met 111 11111118 13111111111111? 111 1°11l11l31aftrr the crash of 1720 that in 1830 Guardhflm‘ 111° 111111111 51°11“ °5 ‘11",1the wealth of England would sur- IIDTES BY TIIE \'l<-i--l'reni<lent~-J. ll. llurm\~ .his shoulders .Mih|ster of Finance who h, qualified h else foresight as well as hindsight. undiscovered will be in every house , 1 ary extent in directing the business ~in the newspapers, Mr. Rhodes his i‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN JANIARY 2, 1932 1% WAY _A HAPPY NEW YEAR T0 ALL OUR READERS By W’. L. President of The Canadian Trade ProspectsFor The New Year McGrcgor Chamber of Commerce. i Clearance Fifteen months of arduous eff- orts in the double role of Prime Notwithstanding the fact that Minister and Minister of Finance _ the affairs of the business comniu- have made inrozds in the robust nity continue from day to day, the health of Mr. Bennett, says Lcvere- tum of each calendar year appro- iment. l-le owes it to himself t0 P1111181)‘ 10111111115 118 11181 We Should ,-remove part of the burden from at times take stock of our econo- by appointing a mic situation and if possible excr- w m1 that important office. Dur- 1410111118 beck Over the past mg the Severn weeks. holiday that twelve months or longer, we must the Prime Minister was ordered m come to realize that actually we take his medicn advisers, the Ho“ have gone through matiy c.\'cced— 1ducers and traders. Industrial and ‘ Mn Rhodes acted as Minute‘, of ingly difficult experiences. Some- Fmance. During that period theltimes it may ‘have seemed to us latter succeeded to an extraordin-.:1:lt éfisfségfgztfigt; 13111111551111; fetched idea in face of the mori- bund circumstances with which occasionally we have been faced. ,We have been up against a contin- uous falling of prices in every of raising the National Service Loan, and if we are to judge by 1111? expressions of opinion 1111111151100 1gb about their business once again with a reasonable confidence that the future trend of events will be 0n the whole upwards. The past year has also contribu- ted many lessons to our portfolio of business experience. We have surely learned of necessity many things which have assisted us to become more efficient, more eco- nomical and more effective as pro- agricultural methods have unques- tionablg: bccii improved, sales pro- v ‘grammes have been stimulated, effective economies in marketing , have been evolved, excess overhead and costs flilYf! been iaarcd fl\\'il_\'. EThese dcvcioptncnts are all to the good as our international compe- titive powcr is thereby greatly pressiozi \\'Olll(.1 appear. so far as hr“. mm. Wilda‘, ‘hehnhvhhat F 1' 111 1111113" c-ct-tu-hin. would run from Lon- 13111‘ w" *11‘111 “"1 (inn '-» ‘fork in twenty-four hours lnimctliatelf." find ourselves, funnel.- eil in the tuitlstrcum of p: bu’. lit‘ are lizxitkzzq (lireetion, with fiii . . with every‘ prospect of an tilzzmtitclj: stifc and Tlzc price level of comnioiii After a successful v yagc. precipitate (Eveline o nearly" two years as; to be in a fair vcoy to stabi. ation, and thisf as Mr. Stevens states. should bring , . a return of confidence among bus ni-ss men and producers inznrally". The restoraiitiii of eonfideiitt- >1l0ll1tl1 lead to a gradual increase of em- ployment. n greater ‘volume of prol iii the rluction and an increase transpormziun of cnznmotiitii= The prospects of greatly increas- ed trade within the Empire as a rc- sult of the Economic Conference forthcoming Impc "1 in O‘ have been referred to in Thurs Guardian. lt is to this conferciic that the thought of all E2 statesmen is directed at the pr time. If successful. it will inc-en opening of the brighter! cl‘ commercial activity that tlic l3 commonivealthof nations has ever known. 1 There are other hopeful lllfllCfi-1 lions. Public sentiment iii favor of, world peace and disarmament has, never been so strongly manifested at any period in the worlds ltfslory‘ as it is today, world conference at Geneva. What- ever success is achieved nt this con- ference will be progress defii . forward to a goal of ine:ilc:il.t1>I-,~ importance to hummuty. Of chief interest in this. Front ci- on the eve of the '21s! men would b;- "i the habit of tout wind. and would be "Uhoti: horses. 1 would have given as nuzcit to the prediction as they cave :0 ‘Gullivcrs Travels.‘ "We "a ‘J1: nbsaltitcly" prove that rtrr in error who tcll us that (this = socity has ‘x-achcti a turning point, that v." have seen our best day's. Bu! ‘O ~' .14 much apparent reason." I '.\'I~.‘.1IPL() YE!) IN ITALY I'm :2", Jnlfiili in Italy is on the .l‘.’l‘2'C.'\.~1‘_ the vitizzilvci‘ of unemployed would tcle Conn ssioncr at Alilan. forilicoming is-uc of the Lil Intelligence Journal. atcly 234.000 of this num- receiving tlncmployment subsidies at the rate of 40.3 cents . L I'll‘? , Canadian a: par. Though somewhat rcscinbliti: tltc "dole? system as op- erated in England the subsidy is run on a strictly" insurance bmis. ‘and can b» drawn for a period of ninety d.‘ only i120 days in some crises» I: is not extended to agri- cultural workers. though these at Limes form as high . s 22 per cent_ of the total number of unemployed. Pubhc WOYRS are expected to employ over 300.000 men a: 2i cost of over 15-620 itiillzon These u'orks, 1h inciutle reclamation of large sn and the building of H15 and aqueducts, dt-tinct nri’ anal asset. when coni- lire. 11211113 will form a . 1'1 who came before us. and , 750.000, writes cy, Assistant Canadi 11111111011 1° 111° 5911911111 511115111°11°11 field, changes on the economic ho- . strencthcnctl. I am satisfied that 1110 110110310 1111551011 o1 1e111p°11arygrizon from week to week have ac- ‘at least in so far as Canadian bu- 1108511101’ 101" 111° D°1111111°11fcentuated astcady lessening of de- suncss ndininistratioii is concern- Fr0111 311113115 011110 ‘$110111’ ‘Funand, and unemployment ficur ~ ed. 1031 has been a ycar of pro- c0ii1m"11da1,10115 B10 b01113 madchavc mounted with unrclcnti _ ‘ass. , that Prcmifir 1301111911 511011111 T018111 regularity’. Industries iundaincu- Therefore it certainly would Mr. Rhodes at I116 110811 01 111° tal to our national economy have seem patent that we are more cf- Trezsury. It is an office 0f 816111 been forced to half time operation fcctivc-ly equipped for forivard nel- rcsponslbllity", but it appear to be beyond the powers, of have turned over with painful1ago. While Canadians may; not the man to whom belongs theslowness, the income of our biggest have been producing in n ll0l‘l’l‘lfll- ‘merit of having restored order to business-agriculture- has the chaotic condition of the fin- seriously impaired, our rail andzstructive work has been aceom-i ances of Nova Senna at the time shipping interests have had mortgplishcd. A great deal of forward-, ma, he was Prime 313111555; of ma! capital laid up titan they have had looking activity has been going on province. aha when the tafk which moving. Stagnation and economic all the time and ivhile we have confronted him was exceeding“, inertia have been all too apparent not cmplo_ved nll our man powcn conlphcated and difficult It seems on all sides-oi‘ 1at least were so:\ve have nevertheless bccn cmplov- » ling our brain power to ndvantnyto1 to us that, Mr. Bennett would d0 1111111 1111110 111111911111" , .-lt is lo be hopctl that we shall well then to mark his confidencei $13115 o1 Recovermg in (Jne or me most distinguished’ Of late, however, there have bceircoittinue to couple -brain wit“1 Mmeeofvseeeivnmee§$13i$$$§i$;$I$$ff”“$‘““.fi“@”.? “vi? __- , . f pi ance... t ,_ t t g - taro cms ony 10.x’) so u ions wnici 111' 11110111” 11111115511 O n ilng the pertumbrzi, In the opin-Jmve been carefully and thought- ion of leading business SCFLIUHOCYI‘, fully worked out in advance and 1111111 11111115111111“, adflsory som- the line on the national economi~ \..i.th are in hc.r1nony' with econo- 1913199 Cinch???‘ gfisthererzggsurif chart has ceased its plunge down- mic law. o ows-z n ‘l ' - .. v , r _ _ h _ 4 . . iakm in the last two years, the '.'.2\l‘(1S into the southeast toine. llmpoicmerils. Noted ‘ V _ . _ _ _ _ of the diagram. There has be.‘ In industiial ciicacs. nioicoiei, 011111111111“ 91111195515 111° 01111111?" an upturn in many comnioc ‘OYCIIIQXHS can be noted in the 11131‘ 111° 11111111911 o1 113111111011 m ha" mobile and radio fields; far- , prices, the wholesale index GeYmmy has become 5° 111811 111a firmed, merchandise in less thru. hing Progress has also been 11191"? 15 11° 1111115111 1°11 1111111131- 11111carl0ad lots has been on the in- made in the further dcvclopzncnt 619115971 "N0 111111911111 ‘"11 11111-11 crease, while carloadings also are of household nPbliazicesi S-‘rcntw dcfiriiit? 811d 1111111 111111715- W11111 higher. The industries which nn- efficiency‘ has been effected in then 1S t0 101‘ 00110? 661111131111. ticipate or lead towards recovery. certain l'£1l1\\'zl_\' equipment; and we 01111011515’ cannot PM‘? and theytextiles and boots and shoes, have can point to similar advances in only 11110511011 5991115 15° b1‘ 11111111191 been running at near-to-capacity other lines of manufactured goorla the creditor nations W111 111161118‘ schedules for some months, our un- The splendid shoiving of Cnnazlicii ently recognize this stem fact and favorable balance of trade has been grain and livestock farmers again agree upon a compromise which greatly decreased during the pa ‘ast year at the Chicago EFZIJOSM- will cnrble the Germans" to pay year, we hear on all sides tangibc on demonstrates that our agricii} something to somebody or if they evidences of orders coming in, of turalisls arc still alive to the im- wiil stand dumbly by and permit a factories starting up again and ev- porlance of quality production and German yevglutlgn which may on talk of profits, The’ overivhelm- are in the van cf consnnt‘, mrfect- ens-Hy add the German masses t0 ing success of the National Ser- ion of first rate grains and cattle. the rephdihtionists of Rusia. gvice Loan in November revealed n While we may gatliri‘ together lfinancial strength which I venture rill those foregoing considerations senator Kw“ of New Jersey ‘h, to say was hardly’ dreamt of by and zittcttipt therefrom to stiggcst other day suggested that the1most of us, and the fact that lea future of advance as from cvcn was oversubscribed by approxigclitlix es tnay i~ccm to be imphcd, U ‘t d St tes :1 roach this I ‘ > _ m e a pp inately $65 millions 1n one wcck our looking ahead and defining of does n01- or total curtailment. stocks of goods vance thtur we were tuclvc month;- beenavuy it cannot be said that no con- 25 %, : 1 ivteivs WEAR of Fine Overcoats 33%%, l/gPr-icb Commencing today we will clear all Winter Overoats at ‘.25 PER CENT. 33 1-3 PER CENT. AND % (lenuine Barrymore Overcoats Y During This Sale $18-15 _ 100 fine new (‘oats to select from. Henderson & Cadmore ‘ W Sole PRICE f, t t PUBLIC FOR UM What 330119 of . iifiours l i This column IS open tor the dlscuzslon by correspondents of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. lfu Ionics H’ ,\ n .'- n, Alf) 1 1032 ' When the first day of a new year arrives it would seem that all of us do a little thinking over the past ill reading Hi0 CXCCHQM‘. lCltCi‘ 0f .- ycar ,and plan some of the things J- 0- HY" .1116. IIYNDMAN ENDORSED Sir,—I was ver_v_ much inttrts‘. The times in which we live are 119811111 10 11111111118 P‘5°"1=‘1°11 1111' 111° startlingly different to ivhat tiic_v',1111111'° c1119 °1 1119111111 11“ 111115? I were lass than three years ago. and .1111 1111171111’ 111'11°°°1‘1 1111111 01°11“ yet; in a Sense 1mg a 51mm thmg is , thing that is contained in Mr. Hynd- tiiffcrcnt. and life ls going on in the 11101115 101191’ 511d 11° "c11111111-v 511111‘ mime ‘my that 1y, has uiways Qmm marlzcs the situation very clearly‘ There are 1mm, djsgoyu-jps m indeed. I think, however, he has ciencc, in medicine, even in rcligian 1 l1'-‘1‘11f1l15 170011 0191' 1111111151: 111 111° ;n n year, now, than more “we jn1CStllllt1lC of the amount t.::it the any five to ten years previously. ,G0'-‘@1'111111‘1’11- 111011111 511W? 11y 111111118 One of the undiscovered elements 0"“ 1110 P11111911!" °1 111° P11111111 1311' 1 if the body and of the soil 11115111131111 11111110 111151111111 “‘1‘1°1‘ 11° idtgiy been dlscgvcj-gd and “i311 b; doubt could be ‘had at a very reason- SiVClI a name instead of o numbzr, ‘ 111110 119119- Faring-fly incuyqblc d1,»m5;5_d; There are some other things which bsies and pernicious anneinizt - now . 1 11111114 MT- 11311111111111 11118111 111111“ hold no terrors for mankind. 110111911 01111 I 11111111 01'1")‘ P015011 very mcehuy, some how {has will agice with him that in the fu- “bout enneei- have been pi-Qugm; t) turc the buildings in which the In- .ight which may bring this drcaclisl"? 11101191151111 1111151‘ 11° 11111113111311 ailments under man's control. The span 011m; i5 njgny ygafs 'mcnt, which can be 0n the $1101 Jznger than it was fifty years ago. 111111111 a very few, minutes 0f 111° i Yet that body of yours is really 1111109 111T1111Q11111CC111“ 110111511111‘ ti); 5mm n5 ma; of n“. “H1505; tion can tnaintoin a fire department . knQwn man, It iv,“ gm“ a cgmplptg ‘ of this kind of its own. It would be dman, which appeared in , we'll change during the coming yzar. K051911183’ 1110111111215 51111111111111 111 1 ihy n properly equipped fire depzirt- | g DR. L.B. EVANS ; of London Eng. , 5101011 Physilan, treated sue. i "Essmuy flltl obtained pg;- mancnt. cues of Stomach (fflndilivns-eui-h as lndigeg- lion, Dygpglh’ Sh“ sum” ilfh, llcartbim. Gastric Dis- 111155 ‘"111 "1111? other ailments peculiar to "ihe stomach with 11 Drcscrlptim which we have Drocured azd sell under the name of Evin: Stomach Mix- iurc. _Wc alnm have the sole 1‘_1'Yhts nn tbs prescription and since selling it have received numerous testimonials from i, satisfied pix-chosen. Don't fnnl with your atom- :i_ch. scrinra conditions are 111101? h arise if you allow .1‘nurre'f to lapse into a chronic state of gastric trouble. ' Get a bottle today. PrTce 85c: < m: 2 MACS Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. iwood in an emergency but to have | the City Department locked upon as the regular means of - affection does not seem just to the cltlztns of ‘Charlottetown, who have to main- lllilll this Department and it. is not lfnlr to the public that at any time Dominion with the object oi negotiating a treaty by which the when it was anticipated that su- perinnn effort for three weeks at _cvcnts in come is bnuntl to be res- trained by the llllfifiillffl conditions covering of muscle tissue with which flltfltlctlicr 100 011901151110 111111 1111M‘ 1firc Dfblmtlon 511mm he my,“ so yo“ we a t‘ . h . d hh/tically impossible. Thc only other _ ‘ I > _ h m 51111110511 1 “or d“ 1 1 alternative then is to be able to scc- '11" 11°11‘ 1119 C111 119C111“ 11 15 011110 pitted. Aridiiirmiil iclicf is being fill'lli1lli"(l by the vocational syndi- is the prospect of impi'0'.'etl prion» ‘.n agricultural commodities. 1n this connection Hon. Mr. Stcvctis. after “H105 <11 P1111110?“ and work-people, . ' ' ll ' ill _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 111111111 01mg Canadlan do a1 “O11 least would be required, is. to my which unhiippilv 1)l'f‘\'.’l|l in the in- thc sweat of your brow, earn your bread. 1urc the srcviccs of the Charlotte- rcvicvring the favorable factors in and commercial. and ivrofesslonal workers are alto being called upon the situation which have already‘ made their _ “There are present indiczitions that. abundant supplies and low prices of sa ' to contribute cilhcr in tnmiey, food. HDIXTHTIHCC, or cIuthliig. III-i. l 1' 1' FIIIPI LOSXS‘ stimulating bot‘. tlon and int: . and in this feature lies the main 7h» ilfLl\'\' fire less stistaiited by .\l,. 1's. DeBloi- Brothers, practical- hope of improved agricultural ctr.)- ditiomsf’ This statement (1t"$v‘l'\'l"~‘ l-i be weighed and considered. In it i" contained much ground for sane optimism and hopeful czuii-aioi" in the days and months imziicrhatrl_vi ahead. THE TIDE COJILYG‘ LY The following extract taken from blachulays Essays, written in 18ml v " _..i00 y-cnrs ago. is stinkingly" appiic- I able to Englantis present position: “The is one of great distress. 3 c-scnt montcii’. But how small will that, tiistrcss aippcnr when we think over time history of the last forty 3,1» s; a war. compared with which nil others slim itito lllfilglllllCfi“P“I lnr-zatioti. such as the most he: taxed people of former ‘times cotikl not have CflllCC'l‘,'L‘L1l a debt 1.11001‘ than all tiic public debts that cue": cxstctl in the world addczi tuft-ether; thr- forxi of the people SllICllOUFJfI ‘c-rtd dear: the currency im- nrurlently" dcbascd. and lmprtidcntly’ ""1.'ll‘('.1. Yet i."- thc country poorer In 1790'.’ .1 pile oi all ‘he mirgoitru- t! her rulcra she has bccn rwr.‘ almost conutmttly becoming richer vzvl iiclrer. Now and then there ha}, ‘Lvln ,1 stoppage, new and than fl. elven wtrogicssion; but as to the t." 1. ‘cntlcncy: there can b: no A r'n"le lareakcr may reccde: iii‘ i111 'l:i~ is evidently coming in. 2'» v"r~ to prophesy that in 1n» vav man a population of fifty We firmly larlieve1 1.1‘ '11 1111‘ rvo nf the new year, is mic ivhich will elicit the sympathy ml all cur citizcns. A considerable 1H1". cf the firm‘; winter stock, all, f‘ t, 'h¢ii. was not housed in the ‘loive ciietisc, has brcn dcstroycci 1i\ll(1 thr loss also involves a tempor- ury <ii.»">i'c:iiii;'a‘.inii of business. , 000.3 DcBZols‘. head of the' ‘,firm, is one of the most generous1 in causrsi. contributors the Province to his many .l ..:l~' and well WlLIHOFS will deep- ly regret the reverse which he and ' 1)!‘.’1‘Et':‘ have sustained at this xme. A l i rthY and >-. The firm hatl built up n. very e.\'- tensive wholesale trad’! throughout fav'orab'_v . knnivii mi the mainland as well.1 Our citizens will be pleased to 108F111 ‘the Province, and was _. that hmgorary‘ office quarters have - n‘reatly' been found and that bll5l-1 iness will shortly be resumed. 1 l l EDITORIAL NOTES l 4 l A Happy New Year! . 1 Write 1932. g Let the dead post bury its dead. | t As we advance in years, we should advance in mcllowncss and toler- i mice. I The _ve.".r 193i wnslikca Beethoven l symphony—full of storm and stress, but with interludes of serenity and gnicty, and a finale ending on a i Japan has note of hope and optimism. be established by law with that of. the American dollar. Of course‘ we would all like t0 508 111111- (10110 But we all recognize that it cannot be done. cannot legislate) economic conditions, nor can yiu control them within any dcfinlie, fixed and tiarrow channel by legislation. The value of the dollarl is determined by economic eondif- ions which fluctuate from day to day. It would be about as easy to control the winds of hetvcn as t3 control those conditions by any lazwmaking. You Chha says the Review of Re- views, cannot control Manchurla. WlllCh is infested with brigiinds. She has no money to pay her soi- diers, and “hungry and unpaid soldiers must become brigands lf . they are to keep alive. The border? line between the Chinese soldier. and the Chinese brlgand has at all‘ itlmes been very thin. Liberty to‘ scrounge round the countryside ts1 their principal remuneration. And if loot is the object, the Japanese settler is far the most, profitable victim. That is why found it difficult to‘ mind, remarkable. Other cvitlcnces of eeonomiclstrcngth and business vitality can readily be quoted but these few ivill suffice to turn our attention towards the not-lo-lae- disputed better conditions which prevail today as compared willi o. few months ago. Reasonably Confident I believe that we can tiuitc defi- nitely state the ftirlhcst stages cf (lcflation have been reached and perhaps even passed. Noiv seems to be a good time for business men to t- FROM "WANTTLTI;"__“ God The tiiuc dc- givc us men. mands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and willing hands; Men whom the lust of office docs not kill; .Men whom the spoil! o! oflice cannot buy; Men who possess opinions with a will: lcrtiationul sphere at the time ofl _ To hold the quantity of food ncc- ‘ 10W" F1110 1311111111111111111‘ 111111‘ 1111110 11 wriiiiiiz. uiathun progress in ' csury to give you strength to do'\1’°111‘1 1111 11115511119 1°11 111111 DQ113111- l within the range of possibility that :i\ serious fin; might occur within ‘the City at the same time. I also like the rcfcrcncc which Mr. common w; i the progress of any of thc other influential worltl trad- ‘this work you wen; given n smmaci] - merit to reach the old Falconwood . II d k ' - large enough to hold three pints of 1 S110 111 511)’ 1W@111Y'11"° 111111111“ c1111“ 1m man m“ cs m 11111 111° new m int: nations is harnessed to the food or liquids. h“: the time the roads are 1319111" on reasonably" unfettered exchange ofi In Om" that ah {his food mm.“ ‘the 0th“ hand it would b9 prac- 17011-115 111111 S°11111TS 1111111111111 111°‘ jbc absorbed into the blggd‘ ygu wgfc v tically impossible forthcm to reach 1111115 51111111111111 1111, 11001301111161“ and lclvcn a small intestine twenty feet '1111‘1’@ 111111118 1110 Winter, l.c., for gpolitical boundaries. At present a i,“ length By the time the food hum hbout five months o; the year, thoussutl 5112011105 seem to hold h“: stomach reached we end or this k Bu: tho.“ is hhmhm. cnnqldcrfltion‘ mack international economic pro- twenty He,“ d“ the nourishment ‘n11, is n“ right for me Chhflattctowh ‘gross and until many of these are hm food Should be absorbed mm the “hm Department w g0 1,0 Falcon. broken no one can expect that bu- _b1°od_ stltutions which must be erected wi ' 1 fare cf this community and must be erected no matter ivnat the cost. _This Province, however, at present illfls about all the financial burden it can carry and those who have to do with the erection and financing of these two institutions should co- held in check. There ls reason to believe, however, that. the nations must seek a closer coming togeth- cr in a very short. time and to hope for the implementation of sounder. ‘more constructive national and in- ternational policies of business ex- pansioit. Coming nearer home, vie of the British family‘ of Nations; have our Imperial problems which we seem determined to face and to solve in- stantcr. Throughout the Empire there is an important growing feeling towards more intense eco- nomic co-operntion and all of us must be looking forward with great expectations to the Imperial Eco- tnomic Conference of 1032. Great rompiy with the Le-gueis demand1 Men who have honor; men who will Britain has already sliotvn the way for the immediate withtlrtuvl of, her troops. "i- l The Socialist f; an cnwronmen? talist: he believes that the riff, makes the pig. He believes, too.’ that the markedly unequal, and; often inequitable, division of‘ wealth in this country, and ilsf vulgar, selfish use by not a. few, is, to c. great extent responsible for‘ class warfare and poverty. If he is sufficiently knows that while culture rests upon economic foundations, truc1 unemployed itmker, with he: con- tnequnlity is based, not on wealth: or title, but on personality; and: that we ought to respect men for; what they are, rather than for, what, they earn, and still less for: what thcy own-Exchange. i Mr. Baldwin says a writer ln tliej not lie; Men who car stand before a dema- goguc And dam his treacherous fiatteric: without winking; Tolkmen, sun-crowned, who live nbevc the fog public ditty and in thinking. 1 1n privat: —J. G. Holland. vote trial. Mwon It was the “women's eminent. l‘. was tn: wife of the gtflnt struggle to make inccmr an-l expenditure balzzicc wctk by wick, who realized that the nation, like herself, could no‘. afford to borrow to pay its way‘. I believe that the wives of thr rn- employed who watched nation's‘ budget resembled her own; that n the 1 iin her National Government poli- 1cy. It ls; to be hoped that our rea- sonable nntlcipations 0f the Con- ference will not fail to Inaterinl- 1Z0. Canada's Problems i Meanwhile, Canada is faced with certain national problems in many {spheres of cndemicr. Particularly lmoy be mentioned our railways. _ agriculture and public expenditure. 1The first is now tinder expert con- enlightened m‘ me election for the National oov-'~"111"“11°11- 1,11°.s°°°11°1 “"118 1° 11° ‘well on the way towards more pro- fitable operation as a result of constructive conference and appli- ed research, while as to public ex- penditure it would seem fair to suggest that the citizens should be reasonable ir. their requests from‘ Governments. As it is generally cmler for municipal, provincial and federal public bodies toborrow than for private. enterprises, it ls Contcmpgfflfy Review London, has‘ struggle! of their‘ husbands vainly also m, the most ha", ‘m, thht often been crlfcized by his own; searching for work rslzecl 111 public expenditures nre less rigid- party for that reckless experiment, some intuitive way that a National‘ 1y mngroued, we do no; wan; to of enfranchizing all wmncn elec-Z Government would restore Cbllqhpmpgg- Quf economic convales- tors, but he is always wiser and1fidence to industry and reduce theimmp by mnlmlng any essential mm clear-skilled than hi: critics. army of the unemployed. member of the national body; we siness will be much otherwise than 1 And to hold the wast/c from all you feel just as tired as if you had operate to the greatest extent poss- ible so that the cost to the public may not be more than is necessary. I am ,Sir, etc" S. A. MCDONALD. 1ihls food, Nature provided a large worked all 310111‘ 1111150105 11y 111110 ,lntcstine, six full feet in length. But work. _ 1,dcsplte your complete covering of} If you want to feel buoyflflt 11115 {muscles tissue you do not earn your , coming year sec that that body of jbrcod by the sweat of your brow. yours gets more work and exercise. (Why then should you fill your ‘stomach to its full capacity, and n51 ~ lit can stretch, much more than7 jthree pints is often put into it. l What htppens to all this food that i ,iyou do mt use up by working all, iyour muscles? Most of it is thrown out as waste, and much of it remains as poison in - ‘the blood,‘ and this‘ poison can make i4 IT IS HARD TO EQUAL THE Ftxvéi" AND AROMA or BRAHMIN TEA TRY IT Sold only in Red, airtight packages. must therefore make sure that we _ foster the financial ‘health of the State. The next eight or nine months W111 probably see n Brent. clarifying of the business outlook. When the business men of Canada meet again for their annual conference on national economic problems in Halifax next September. I am con- fident that we shall have rich mn- terial for discussion and abundant opportunity for constructive lead- ership. Being on the threshold of the upward swing to nonnnl, as I believe we should be at that time, the responsibility for laying down sound and carefully consider-q} Dmzfummea will be all the more profound. The tenor of progress 'can be directed or misdirected as the economic thinking of the bu- siness community is either wise or unwise. The 1932 Annual meeting of The Canadian Chambe of Com- merce in Halifax, therefomahould be an economic milestone in our national history. 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