` iff? “I "l""' ""“‘ . ‘M "Mu-me-u¢¢nr~ if -of--> ._ i _ . ' Anoeinu r;i|ltur~4- trunk Wnllrer nun D. A. Currie _ glfolldingi New York City, Generd nil ing, Kansas City. Willoughby Nl!! Building, St- Lnull; Glenn |l¢»rl\\\u Daily uoumleo msn 86-oo por yur un advance; deuverod . M-50 9°! .Ulf (ill M-\\'1u\¢‘l) mllled in Canada and United Btateo - ADVEB1‘le`lN0 Hirurisiciwsrivns dxrrnn s'rA'rs:s-'rho nocawnh g,,e|.| neue, lne__ ne, yon, can Motorn Building, Detroit. lnterlt Tower Building, Chicago; Syndicate .1--» . ...........~e»-uuerunnemnauln'-»--M -- -- - - When a few years ago the Kelloll- Briand Peat was signed there were celebrations in most world capitals , over what was believed to be the _ significance of the occasion. Yet "*' despite this, and notwithstanding »_q.¢»~w-4 ~.-» .-M -ee-u||ulwl~"“'""" nuiiiung, misuse; Monadnock num Locamo and the League of Nations, f |g,; San Francisco; 1135 No. Goth Btr¢et_ Philadeiphlm -- § Mosroav, Jima 5. isis. The effect of the treaty of 1922 was th l l f l i U _ BY MOONLIGBT I by e s mpe process c ncreasing taxes that ere due sa ln the l t now awmies responsibiiiiy mi, dii__ n NEW FRENQH TRE'_4Ty main in effect for one year, md lesult or the new trade three months notice. ri uotice tl ted ith Fr not lven the treaty will remain termination in the Bennett Goiemment is the force and thereafter will be term- em “meh is eiiipecbed to “cmd lnable on three months' notice. SP°l\|l\¢ before the Ameri the iobsier industry oi me Mari_ An outline of the new treaty has Iron and Steel Institute, Charles size, they are quite- harmless idieiidy appeared hi the pi.e5s_ Uhdei. M. Schwab, famous steel king. not to be removed. e Provinces The operation of sounded d wdmiii in indiii its terms it is eomiceutly mticifpat- 5 S 'Y- phase of the agreement was said that “unless ind t is ed that Canada will increase its ed iam iisei “ry prep lained by Dr W A Found, to resll fwlsely and Puty Mnlster of Fisheries, at a sa1§;°f mea” fish’ dtzri pr';d“°t"s‘ the 11115116 80011 f1'0m within. it fru , and canned vege a les n re- must expect regulation from wl eetlng ol ‘tlarltimc lobster packers tum for concessions which win not oiih.. There can be iime question poisons from the b1°nd._and sh d sults have still to be determined, it Tim Bild France granted us the from a Toronto citizen, whose worth who died i d . a ew ays ago a IA! "em Uf tm f*W0\1l'€d n2lii0l1 conscience also had been stirred. the age of 57 the London gbserve » 1W5e‘ but Y-he 8-77-19195 €Hl0yi11g1he came another $50, ' speaks in words that no one can Conditions. r Where the tonsils are largc, and S obstructing breathing, they should but not usually so many or so large fundamental weaknesses in h upon a piece of paper. ‘then subject to one ~ - freement nego a w ance g . in . rn A ` . us . rp . . . e ‘L ' ' ’ ; I h l ' . ' A,m erst ast “Mk A market in interfere with the development of “wut this' In ‘ y°“n€ ‘nd 91°” mme for 660900 pounds of can' basic industries ln this country. use individualism I5 inevitable' ed lobsters will be available. Under Canadian what ‘im come' under lndustry may do much as it ple s ti th ii in i rrufer tariff arrangements, the But In 5” Uldef ‘md m°\‘e °°mPl€X Bmiai ey “sus y' A aways' ut ` cannc 1 ' `a:§6(;n mmcs er 100 Sidi” ml; encounters the obstacle of an B5 ies ol’ life are interdependent. emi” b t und; me n 'tg i cent per* bushel duty and a. quota position ls different, Horn-5 of mba , u ew rea y _ ki ie late has been lowered to 42 1-4 regulation' While the actual re :,Ilro1n5h§s;ntIIIIil°ns'bwa/us’ moms- racks Qi sore throat or tommus' the . _ Ms e°°m° ”' mtter tonslls are a menace 'Lo hcalili and 'arms pei- 100 kilos. A quota plan is me genemi opinion’ as expressed 0! public interest: and unless Yi- ' ` ' I ~ ad.; ~ , r ' o. . la ir i V . re ' . 01 1 ` '- it _ V The ra Dan I l‘r I I-rt i da Milli hlcn could he effected satisractor ii . d“5°’Y °““ 511°” an infelliserlt an y 1-Ion Mr Dandurand, Liberal pieciaiion oi that mei i - h Linder the lo\\er tai-lf! was discus- ieader in the Senate and iormei. “ity to adjust itself ii; iiuiha c: and niet with ner l l ' en ge a a‘ppr°‘a Minster of State in the Mackenzie State will step in. That. in fact, is nanrmngory gondlllons in me gh;-nag bi' an old physician more than 25 years ago. I-le had noticed that in nearly we packers King Government, that Canada What 18 happening already in the I can remember being told this There are other dlsadiantages to stands to sam by me new treaty’ United States. n~ada's trade relations with the d ii i th i in b i_ _ ench Republic which the new an S en on lime e we zI°“|"' |"d°" Wh" 0111)' 2 Slwr °°m°d and °°mm°“ ed' , while ago were rubbing their hands lent had had an attack of “sore aty reinoies Under the gieeiiiiiy ai the sight oi the ru In eaty 922 thirty two Of private capital into Pale r st ticles were admitted to Canada CONSCIENCE MONEY have now been obliged themselves to peared. - raise their voices al t t “ws which could not he aiiei,ed_ as ns he new Now rheumatism ls bad enough, tt others couid be aimed oniy by The National Revenue Review for peril and to "launch a severe figh d th i ii t i 1 ising Ui me inieimediaiie iarm oi May tells of considerable sums HBBIUSIS the Operations of the spec- an e Wgb iy °f cr pp mg ef i sent .ss conscience money to the “l°'°°" “nd b’°k°'fS 1°f°in8 UD th Dominion Govemment by four in- prices M cum’ land ‘md 3“"’"' The very oss 1 zl In her confessions to Canada. divicuuie. A certified cheque _:or pmni in ffgga 0'; bei3'“;’;‘i “ie K ea nC°~ Undef U10 1922 treaty. $700 was received from a Montreal pales-line threatens to become a S Fra dmlttecl 147 articles under the man. The sum of $685 received from of foreign colony for Jewish capl? ench minimum tariff. Unfortun- a. Vancouver citizen whose covering “nd the N9»U°M1 H°m¢ for the and in diheis ii does not tely. the propcnderance of those note said that the Payment was “to few? pe°p1°' 5 H°m° 1°’ '7°WI5h ch Y attack of tonsilitls may bring on an inflamed condition in the heart F which may or may not clear un M9! °°HS15l»€d 0! df'-Iss and var- quieten conscience." Another man dxigigiiintiigxid 'sil;?e`;:'u°n_° V" ous commodities which even to this in the Vancouver district sent the dream of DL Iii” and oinizx: “rite y have not been made in this Govemment three postal money ldeallsts of gm; Feat but iiidi,e_ '"5" orders for $100 each with an sn- mem- . 'We gained concessions in respect onymous note saying that he owed of _~ be '_ B , Fr ll other articles under the maximum this amount “ln back tax And m,th° y°“”"“ °f L°'d N°"'h' cllffes brothers, St. John Harms- heart condition follows, it is wise to ench minimum tariff were really The Government always receives read WI"h°“f' th°U8hf 01’ Mwlfhe egllgible. conscience money from time to time heroic me' In his "ny years he W5 “handsome, athletic, full of talent be removed. d vs lhet while we had certain fixed contributions as now reported. W'hat xlnislzwsjcigltszitzyhigiheq glam; e fates for the admission into Canada is making it flow in these days? hopelessly paralyzed from the waist _ 5.4- . of 32 French hrrlclcs of considerable and what a boost the national dovmwerd. But he resolved that his '~ ' mgyrrsrr Qonuiviznqn Rmnrm Importance. the French Govern revenue would receive, says the Win- spirit' sh°“1d “°f' mu He "SWBXH W . y. as made his life an epic of fortitude peace and disarmament appear to be as difficult as ever. The moral of it all would appear to be that the is defects of human nature and the uman °” relationships cannot be much the is changed by th” wm'I“3 °f f°I`m`“1“ child's tonsils removed, whereas the youngster next door has tonails just as large, if not larger, and his par- ean ents are advised that despite th _ _ _ |rfon.A|.D. WHY BAD TONSILS ARE they are advised to have - what The Session < £002 At Ottawa of "‘ Parents must wonder at times why lr eir and 1-re For the day is now past when ar- my having their tonslls removed. _ fo ih_ a. definite purpose-the filtering o ul un th bo or rl emerges into ma d e y gi 8;: hood and womanhocd, utter which ' dis- youngsters in wholesale numbers are The tcnsils are in the throat r f o ei, remain there for that purpose til nu ' But, as mentioned often before, the d lobster F the minimum tariff, though it still civiiizaiioni when so many aciivii PP n fn' to me irscu. t all his cases of rheiunatism the pat sh G before the attack oi rheumatism ap when the filtering power of the to - r' slls is lost,and there are frequent at- ' It is agreed now by research phy- P' sicians that acute rheumatism is G due in practically all cases to in- throat" or of tonsillitis a short time ii because it means much time in bed, at of sore throat. Heart disease in it most dangerous form follows at ‘I rvumber of cases. In some cases The point of course'is that ea without danger. - there are frequent attacks of tonsil itls even where no rheumatism 0 3 _.__?.._.i_»-____ m e fects following it, but rheumatism is ,, only a part ol’ the disastrous effects 5 d' tacks of rheumatism in a large i ‘the B' heart condition clears up entirely Thus the rule now is that if 1' 1; have the tonslls removed. Any at- 1- tack may bring on either or both ment “.35 ahh, io mise ai wiii the mpeg Free Press’ it everyone who goiivierfully aridiworked serenely. I-le By agreement between the Feder. duties against Canada on all articles has escaped paying any part of his iu up ° gr" business' "He “eV” * al Government and the Province °“ his °°“'°B° °\' his eherm-" He . or British columbia, the nomlh /. AGE FOUR 7 *_ _ _Y '[1-lE__CHARLOTTE'I`OVVN GUARDIANE [HE 0IIAIILOTI`ETOWII GUARDIAN IIUTES BY THE WAY , ’n|idant1-W. Chester 5. lilrLure_ l~l’. \'ie&Prnidelt, J. B- Burnett, l'~|l.l Secretary-Lleut.-Col. D- A. MacKinnon, D. B. 0. ` Editor and Managing Diroeior-J. B. Burnett, I. J. 1- A series oi articles dealills th the business of the rece ntly dseasi fth Domin- Qwrs °'°‘°'“°... V111 “"0"” mi-rrab srxim. mmm When Premier Bennett was ln the United States he made it clear that the Ottawa Conhrence aim?" ment as between the United King- dom and Canada could not affect the making or agreements with 111° United States. If Mr. Roosevelt wants to do business with ua he can do lt, but the move is up to the United States. In 1930 we bought from the Unlt- ed States goods to the value of $847,442,000 and sold to that country $536,688,000 worth. On a per capita. basis we bought $84.70 worth from that country; they bought on a per capita basis $4.28 worth from us. In 1033 we bought $248,426,000 worth of goods or $23.50 per capita while the United States bought from us goods valued at $149,520,000 or $1.24 per capita. Our sales were heavily of raw products factured goods. Both publicly and privately the Canadian Premier has expressed his desire to accomplish a useful and mutually beneficial trade agreement with the United States. In fact, at recurring intervals since 1911 he has insisted that his opposition to thc pact offered Canada in that year was predicated solely upon his belief that its provisions were un- acceptable to Canada, that it was not a treaty, but an agreement that could be voided at a moments notice, thereby destroying channels of established trade and menacing rather than helping thc Cmadlan prcclu' er. BRITISH 'I'RA.DE British trade returns for the first three months of 1933 show a. re- markable increase `in the importa- tion of wheat. cereals, flour and t/obaooo. In bacon alone Canada has, under the Anglo-Canadian trade treaty, an “ear-mar‘ked" market of two hundred and eighty million pounds. There is an unworked gold mine for our famiers. Canada in 1932 occupied fourth place among the nations with her products in the British market. In 1931 this Dominion was in twelfth place. 011 In thc one case the French minimum ten years, suddenly decided to Pay and achievement." M night the hiiis in d ii ect relief for homeless single m . e w°“ er ° -rhi iiee chien to eh w tariff. which was of little import- up! Considering that some of the Beneath a pensive widowed sky S WD Y m ho ' 1 ance, or ln the other the Intermed- heavy wxdiidn how being home is The Bolshevik can get away with Ann hal; ,_ World may the sim have been in relief camps and w hte tariff, which was of very great due to the failure of a. rather large everything and °“Ylhirlg. Liberals Rides on. He may not look uP0ri have been m°i“I'“m°d Wh°uy and socialists all over the world, tn rude,-nl Govemyneng gf, n importance. Altcr that in consre- number of ec le to hat Dark trees in mm' the night'5°“ e Y e _ ' p p pay W was Wh° “fe 5° TWUUY indignant about stream not exceeding forty cents per da quence of French policy as it took due from them, lt would hardly reaction and tenorlsm elsewhere, Or lambent beaut in adreum and Wh0 have not heretofore be ho by cost effect from year to year, Canadian be an indication of eccentrlclty on 9~°°¢Pt Bild ¢0nd0ne it in Russia. y I ' ° required to do any useful work producers sound is number or their pm ir 'they decided that Whatiis i°i“= "‘*”°“ °f this °°°°l°\f- We fmhfd yvur door. You smiled By the new arrangement, shelte tlcles, for which admission into under the present serious conditions My .0 5 ence? Not' even the Boi' Imleu' f°°d md °I°tmn3» 35 Wen “S °~ Wm shevika themselves deny that they My mind. that had been lit by you allowance not exceeding twen nce was desired, barred by high- they really ought to square their have murder ed hundreds of thous That svlden day, how through the cents per dey, wlu he provided 1 and evcr higher customs duties. accounts with the Govemment and ands of people Russian ngrwytie; night, each mah Eight hours wiii be at ' V . co - neuron wheat virch ec rust had with their fellow our payers There have lost their news value They Swem softly ln reflected iight sidered B dw, Wk Wm, Siiiiid 1 ‘ - . . , ay ld a duty of 17 1-2 cetris a bushel, has been considerable evasion of have Iwmd 10° 10118 and taken A lunar YWIBDCB and a glow aggemoons for Nci.¢im°n_ dd hi.idiiy_ ami. seven or eigiii sem the Fedemi and Pmvinciai income place on too big a scale. But all the 'n"°¢'Skli;°\;;'S. Mid that YOU IHHY I\0f» It is entirely optional for an ' fe in ic sc to dur or ce <1 ch 5“l’f’°‘°‘* “P°“f°S °f Dem. free- ° man ro take advantage of the :ell ra c a s. pay s y xes an alsoo er taxes. dom, good-will and humanity are _Jose ii Easw ,ffm-ded by gm” dmv, 1.70. Moreover, France granted If th h h ‘bee " iss” ` D II MCDOUZBU- ' ,O ,, W mfgjdi ° " fm me -»» .___ me re re .he-. M _ g i o pay e game and seem to differ a. great deal from Hum I rr llne ln the ¢n|n|p¢_ he ia by giving them quotas up to send ln their overdue taxes, the 91059 Wh° l7l°d“°° °l‘ "Ml tabloid or n "ax Reports The Province will loan to t ,an fifty per cent of the amount of the Dominion treasury would be enrich- "°w°p°‘p"s° Th’ B°15h°"1k° dI°°°"' (National Revemi Rui i D°m'Im°“ 93-I R¢1i¢f Cami” led b h dmm mi t d th ered this a long time ago, and they in iii ° ew equipment as well as the services Y B BU 0 Bm ri . an e e answers given to estio act accordingly. The capltalistl q“ "5 in-0vln¢|n1 grenguned wuid also i.e_ worm swaiiows it an and sees 0:; on the income tax form there are thingziigileriieeiigmgnsiiiigid t occasional flashes of unconscious ° h°°° W ceive many contributions. helping them.--George Solmrqyobk hdmim Foiimianc ia png” plmr mining imiedd di e. one xpayer in N1H¢i¢¢Hi-11 C¢l\t»“f¥- stated: "My parents are partly but construction. the Federal Govern r EDITORIAL NOTES sdvdni onidrio mimicipditi" not wholly dependable." mem? Will Day the Province twenty have laid down the rule that unem- A“°“‘¢l‘ Said: 'Tm married now nv” °°“"‘ 9°’ “Y fi” *Wh min the wit Province 1 _ The Liberal Opposition policy ln ployed men who fail to donate h ° md°w and 1°" °hIId"°“-" my "°°I‘ "° "°°°I"° In in tim lo their uhlci sixties A My °“"P“"°" “fed that 11" """“°“°“ ‘° °P°°‘“1 °“’“l’S °"'“’ ‘S11 Neve scoue ir ro abolish the ncyei wvrk s ° m n ,, I ' "7 / |"~",1i ¢,,,,,,,n,,,, Mounted Poi, will he cut on the relief lim. People °°°“‘f,‘“°“ “’°“ w’°°“’““ ““t°'“°' ed by tm P'°""‘°° md Wm "‘°° P" ` ,, 1 ` . Ce- The Lib- bllee. hair the cost of trans nation ` ~ f* P0 "H1 0PP0S\ti°l\ p0llcy in Ontario, who are able :ld :ho rein” I? A men in a labored and quite un- such cases. work when o ere emp oy-men, as voiced by Mr. Hepburn, is ii i ie _ “°"¢5“fY “tempt to fill in the as- Heretofore, the Federal Gove *Im* °f me P“‘° ° °" P’ "“ V" sets and liabilities statement ol hu t to abolish the Lieutenant Governor- lety have no claim to further as- iiidivi me” md pmvded °“°'I'hI“I °f ' dual income tax retum wrote relief for municipalities but the” ship by "freezing" the present oe- sistanoe from the public exchequer. iidiihisi ..siii.idiy... "None, I mme . , - “mini - _ cupant out of ofilce. That reminds Tm' f°°ff lh°“l¢ N 111840 0101' by ber the Sabbath day to keep "It Egnl-W, wi; 12°” cm-“ned and S f/ ` Q clvl thoriti a all over the count °°”I'm“°d “nm ”’; us that Mr. Mackenzie King also was ° au e - h°‘y'" May thirty-lim, only, Mm- -th” dere and uhtu June thu-tieth twenty 'TE percentwillbepaldandfrom . ,./ \ |- Juno ihirtieth to July thirty-ni-cf., =_= _~,- f 'rlune me time the yor-me .ia °n1y teh per cent will he paid by rr you mana goin; on a . the Dominion. The hope is that af. ter that date there may be less de- mand for relief and should the dn. preulon continue a new arrange. ment for the coming winter will be entered into as between the Dom. Fxjerlch importation, and ln 1923 'ofa'de an engagement with Germany wider which -ihat country received lonbessions in respect of the very articles for which we were seeking into France. The consequence, nezilit. I-lon. Arthur Melghen point- Id out in summing up the situation ln the Senate, was "a progressive dilution" of the Franco-Canadian treaty. Efforts to improve the situ- atiii proved ebortivc, and nrunly, obfiii. the middle or the your mi. ncltie of renunciation of the treaty wgiseni. to France, the renunciation tortoise effect on the 16th of June, ma “The present treaty is the result of advances made by the Bennett Gov- ernment with a view to negotiating better basis of trade with the n-ench Republic. 'rheie negotiations viii; carred on by Hon. C. H. Cohan, pegetary of State, who last Octob- lt Went to Europe to attend the Gen- ova Convention and It the lame time to seek some sort of arrange- ment with France. The treaty WIS their lives. The success of the Houston flight ____ __ ,,____,._.___...___,___ has set Everest on every tongue, but India Company as a cadet in 1800. how many of those who dwell on His wort oo the trlgonometrical the Syllables of the highest moon- survey of India was completed de- tain in the world know that its name spite more than one breakdown was borrowed from Blr George nv- through hardships and ill-health, ere-it. the swat military engineer, and lu success was commemorated r . The situation has become ser- a rabid abolltlonlat ln his day-his ig” md it mm hd checked Mimi, Policy was to abolish the Senate. pe,-,Ong nnve been on i-elle: so long Strange to relate, it is the senate that they have lost all interest ln that survives, and it lr Mr. xmgh 1001011: after th°°\l¢1V°¢ end resch- admmlmguoii mai Wu ..dbdiiihed_.. ed the conclusion that society is ‘ going tp keep them for the rest of of idney trouble, such la Back. the favourite Kidney tonic and Qemcdf. Backache is Sign of Kidne Trouble Bnclceehe is Na¢ure’| warning that then in something wron with ,gone Kidnoys. Never nsgfect It. aeluehe, if not corrected, in often followed by more serious forms of Kidney trouble such ao Rheumacinm, Deeply or oven Brigrh Diane. Ae the fine dm ache, turn unhesiraringly no Dodd’s Kidney Pills-which fog- cver three generations has been inion and the Pmnceu. ('.l’°Be continued) 4 'morn required for United states in