__ Eerie-ct fez-t". ‘T’. 1933 — ' a ‘THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWI[CUARDIAA .llis new industry has already attract- PAGF. FOU" i‘ lliE catatonia lovm gunman tote-Ber»; War _ __. . ll. ls really refreshing to see Llb". PIPIlGIcIIL-“Z (‘hoiiirr ll. ilk-Lure. ll. I‘. Yicr-Ifirnllloni-J. ll. llurnell ai newspapers iike the Toronto. Humanely Obtained Furs ed m, “We imam oi, m: ii_ide_ and furrlers. which means that it 1:.- inot to live down any trade prejudl. (Th: London Spectator) lrrrrfnry—l.lrul. nii. n. A. "illlalflflllfl, n. n. o. _ , . (The . writer of this article is the v _ ,_ _ . lulu-ii nml Managing lIlrr|'ln|'—J. n. niirhi-n gelabettsellmlsz "fil-‘lllll Pffimillrl Editor Oi iiie Biiiisiipiiiriiide iiiiicii Z’ ‘eied “grit: Dilixitpiiide‘ to m“ ., _ ,, i Allflrllll i-ziuahi-ii~i--i»imii vviiiim- Illlfl II. Ii. (‘urrla nne as w at course he ' ccep nce r - __ . _ i . is the chief organ of til: Fur Trade in i i_ _ . . _ might follow while Biltehdin tn . _ . l Fur-lamina elm its start t» *1 Morning llallv iinunilnl m8 I H00 Iver an: (In indium-n drum-rm 8 € this cauntry_ H5 suggefllflns gre of iyoung farmer named Daiwn mo“, sii. W28 l’ i ' ' use pr! {Flt HII fll|\‘l\Ill'F) milllu-ll In rut-lull. IlIll| nimii aim". Imperial Economic Conference in . , ' l particular interest now, when the fur _ ~- London. If the prediction! of P _ . iCharles Dalton) who, between 1m i - _- . v i _ . sales are bc;:xllling.—-Ed. Spectator». _ . 8A1 URDAY. sEl-yl EbiBLR 27v 1930 ‘mlmmqlmg “ml "lmseqllelll "P- ' As a Jouril-Ulst lnrnlalely in touch and 1889' cxpedmented m see when’! ’ i i . 0n the rccrrlt tariff changes 3'1",” w Bah‘ up ,.i_ iii C i ithe black fox could not be raised lr t W - '—“ w‘ _ '_' _"' im- fulfilled it matters little what v ' “I h e m‘ “M: c w“ Bmam'¢1\r>tl\'1ly-nnd during that period wf- r. M ‘ ' P Ill my lntrrest was touched by the Spec- tended in rear," ii“ iirsi iieiiieii tutors recent leadoryllip of a Press [Ox iamiiy Tmgay the i“ raylndi iii flQMAQTEL HAT 0F CANADA i . , A .- i campaign to ensure tllclluinane kill- ‘Canada number 3.06.1‘ Wiiiie iiie mi,“ 5p; bgflumonilomlimlrcl-Gubl-lllt- Yo" mBy be lwefll-y miles from lng of fur animals; and. at the same .oi siiier i,“ cubs bom in time e5, . cured at an llliPl‘—1li‘O\'llIClfll confer- also may happen, but supposing mat TREATING BURNS mi. iii no such ruin will follow and that Premier Bennett. proves himself right, ivllal will these prophets or An Able Brief ___ i once, bcfolo any redlicst amrlldlllcilt t.) tllc British North Alli- The carefully preparcil brzcf nil ‘Ale subject of donlestlc freight rates an grain and grain products, pre- sented by Dr. J. A. Clark, Superin- tendent of the Evpcriillental Etailoti. was all outstanding feature of the ‘nearing before the Board of Railway Comnllssiorlcrs on Thursday. Dr. Clark gave facts and figures EIlIWJJ- I Li: tile dlscrlnlmatliul under ills existing rates oil lulllfocd: against whlcil the farmers of this Pro ‘ 111M! had to coilteild. He also stress- i the Sect tile:- imparted ':...._. ‘ l landed at Halifax and 8:. John.‘ which was sold at a lower rate on the local mnrizot in coinju-ilzluu wuli our prorlucl, than ivouiil villain when forwarded ‘,0 points l!l L‘i~il‘.:.il C.i - ado. constituted unequal competi- tion. l-laildzcalwpcd by lll_1ll"l' cost of i which lie ls ilbviously solllswhat in- prira Act can be considered. This l.~ mm do about m’ the contention advanced by the _____ l‘l'0\'llIC[‘S of Ontario and Saskaicll- The question asked by eX-Premler ewilil and it is one which we believe Ki-‘g. H3 he stumped the country _ . _ “iii iie eiieiai lronl the Atlantic to the Pacific be- to bi in filll accold \ t g it n 1 i! d l i _ _ _ _ V o e le as e era eection, l opinion of the people of this Pioi- whnnl could Mr‘ Bennett sendngmtehg l C“ Imperial Conference if he, Mr. King, Perhaps llle following excerpt froui “Pi-e defcaied wiiii iiie deiiaiiuie oi an (iauarlo exchange will enlighten Prclilicr Bennett and his colleagues, Premier Lee. otl this point. on h” l???" “llsweled Rm‘! few there are ill Canada who will doubt that ,Mr. Bennett has been able to make ‘at least as 200d a choice as Mr. "Had the Canadian delegates to Klg could have done. Accompany- the Imperial Cilnlticilre lhzll ls ing Mr‘ 56mm“ are Hon‘ Hugh adequately informed: l0 open ln loss tll.lll a fortnight been lllfi‘ llll‘ll vslli) llllllrlfllll Co. il‘l‘i‘llL'\‘ ill 1931;. tlu- li- li- Stevens. Ivllnlster of Trade and pulley ilii- il\lll‘l‘ pursued llicii Conunerce. and Hon. Maurice Dupre, wold-l llilh‘ \ll'l‘ll lulloivod up for suiipiim. C _i _ _ ‘L311 liiir'liti.»i~ of lllviiis; the Pilrlia- ’ ‘HWHL In m“ the“? me viilitriil of the iiiipiiiivii iiii, Guthrie, Minister of Justice, Hon, those who believe that the delega- would lime be- ll°ll MW 0" ll! Way to London un- ..< of minorities? dcr the guidance of Mr. Bennett is anywhere when you or one of your party have the misfortune to sustain a severe burni The realdanger about a burn is ~llock and the absorption of poison from the damaged tissue. Now the old idea that the burned surface should be kept covered from the air is correct and so vaselinc, butter. or any grease available may be quite properly applied. Ifyou have tea with you and you can brew it quickly, owing to the tannic acid it contains, can be pour- ed over the buril or soaked ln clean gauze or cloths and laid over the ' burn. It should be made as strong as possible. With water or other fluids available the victim should be made to drink even more than he wants; it should be forced on him. This helps to give volume to the circulation thus les- sening effects of shock, and helps to tme. my cunception of the futility of i iabiisiimsiiis was 3596B in i926 and plans has prompted nle to suggest what appears to mc tile sole practical method of attacking tho problem. 1 do not propose to discuss the ‘many ncisertioils of the rxistellce of {cruelty ill fur animal trapping, as they are rellly beside the mark;l although I silwild no; he luimall if I’ did not ache in point out how few of these are trircd on anything but in- formation at S"COlll‘l or third hand. on filetcnrllts scarcely so substantiated l2}: ccrscual obscrvaliall of recent practice inzo world becomes _vearly more illumzlno. even in til: wilds, and what ‘h"ld go d two generations azo does not necessarily do so lo-clayYas to be acceptable evidence in Law Csurt groecdurr. But I will collrcrle to the humanit- arians that cruelly lllfi)’ be as in- many of the enthusiasts‘ liters and l45i75ii in i927‘ Tiiese iiiims said i-i_ i555 silver foxes in 1926 for pelts anti H0514 for breeding purposes, while the following year these figures had ill-i cr:a:ed respectively to 20,890 and l2.‘ i804. The value of foxes sold allxc ‘for stock was $2,501,316. _ i Germany has some six lluildred fur: ‘farms; fur animal breeding iii 3w" I paerlaild i: under the tliruct encvuragr- i _ment and assistance of the Govern-I iment; Austria has about twenty Sji-i r i’ ifox and seventy smaller fur ailim1l' farms; the Czecllmslovakan CICYOIH-i ment strongly supports til».- lllizm of Czechoslovakian Fur Ailliual Brz-v-li-rs and also owns a mod l farm on 1i lxicil ' ‘experiments for the bcilcfit cf hrcel- icrs are carried on; Norway imixmflcd a pair of silver foxes ln 1913. but. tllc iWar suspendd dcveloplllciit of lilo ilndustry and it was not imt l 193i b.1231 Who Dress Vtlel] Y n» not ah?“ t“ ours who pay ill; mo-t. merry for l‘|"|.h"l. In iaci, or I r ruin. til-v pay lei-s. for u=ually well F-or-or-l vol-n lire men who hjv! harmed flirt‘ iru" eeonomv lies in l-avtr, ibcl" ("olhlne tailored to r15; "n. V‘: e1: prcve to you that g n! 0 r~~l~ to "e'"' 01hr bv u; v1“ vie-r hat!"- M". look better. and. in Pte end. cart no more. ll/lurdock Ross " 172 Kent Strait Phone Si?! There are only two kind?- cf widow: --_ i .i . ii ii . i .. ii i, iii iii-O. ' _ i . . , I _ hermit ill tile i-rappill: nl fur animals; - . _ i -i ..i,_ modumnn m one “do. and an the tinlcéligl\\iii:i;.i\alllgvvhliél)“lmiid hi“? as capable s. company of statesmen establish the kidney function which n5 ii i: in Nntll|~0'; M“ 0i m“ itllat it refill) found its fem, Toe ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' iafter the figures for 192G. 152'! and . as Canada could have produced l“ may be temporarily impaired ~ ~ ~. , Til . , ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ . .» . , ilsiiiytxfle xii"coiiflifiéiolriiiuxiiili‘ :5? any period of its history. Mr. King's Another important Point is the es- dmg mo" nus’ If “my M“ “Once” 4928. which are respcctivvlv 2-73-1 us‘. in llulllllZ the product on’ the cure keeping ni- iii‘, iiiiiisii pm, ibonlbastlc claim that he only and tabllshing of the alkaline balanflfl i" 5MB tmwmwhat is lmqmifiun‘ 6-328 and 14.379 relifilfifell sill»? WIPE " em, and tile “hi-i; Oi tile Fiith- 'hls fellow ministers were capable of the blood. With burns there is an a ‘l a fackum ?“?“""’°" qiqmble’ ‘iww 110W wmllvcrl of its politic-il- ‘li(“"‘§°d“““i“l': “my? ‘:2? i rcllrescnlinll Canada did not '30 acidosis and by giving lolenty of bak- “O Tiemod ream“ b-"I ‘Vhi‘"h Such once and profitable nature are tizc ‘ll prune Illllll~ or o .an. ll i v v , . crue y Q1111 g pro ‘e _ in alga; __ i , . in mmprm iiioiiifliiii, wiiii mine t“ i “inh him to iii“ imiiiriai down well with the @l@¢gm-s_ indeed ing soda in the fluids this can be to “or which m” min g We i” HM Nmlleglrlzls. It illril be adlerl Llat v Cmiipioiici, _._i '11pl1lfllngll‘(illlll mini it was laughed at at the time by-Smlle extent °"9l'°°m°- ‘. i ' h ‘ ‘ ' M‘)! i ‘art year there was a still greater in- ‘, . -.\- '\ i » . m. . - Pyl-iillpr Furgllsiyll of Ontario, more than Conservatives and yew After you have used the above em- “‘ l‘? "m “U m "Mk0 sulhww“ f‘l‘f‘il°(‘ iil the iuimbcrs of foxes. on the wherein the status of the prov- mere are “vi-lo ii-ili doubt iiie ivisdiim ‘BKEGIICY measures, it would be wise to ‘losslble’ Norwegian farms. Following after lllc“ lllld" ‘he mmtlumo“ Ls of the Caradlan electors who made Rel? the Patient lnlmedlfllflly W the‘ ‘Wat the“ is ‘m? Frankly‘ n‘ we these the Britsh industry IYVIKO" a ‘l . ‘l' s l‘ ‘ti. Tl document “ . . 4 \_ . ., , ‘ “ ' ' “ ~ ‘ ‘ i to relieve the SiIUFFIOII by lllPfllli of iiioiiali; Kfaiiiifniirloiiflciliii. iiii, oiii_ the present possible. hllsllllalf 1M"? ‘was t‘ day‘ the Omy, “a! U small show. being carried out on oilly ' He" Wllh 795l- lmd 7918x390". flmbplewm a body of men pilrsulng some about sixty silwr fox farills. but now adequate tariff protection of tiailgv or lll'fl\‘lllf‘f‘S as a statement of‘ d _ b] _ i‘ _ i Udiicts the", ii-iii immm; iiie iiigi ll\(‘ll' position. Foilugzllclpz uildcr Premier G. Howard Ferguson of the "59 9f 50"“? d7"! W B1185’ the "n 051m e mac he 1S P“ make '” that it has started. it is going rapidly pr ' ‘ ‘ ' . “ the llFPFPP-l- Dominion (‘iovcrllnlelltfz 0mm.) iiiis issued ii caveat to the pain, he will have the best chance tolCl-‘Fl-sc to pay tlYlll-we all“ 1° d” 5° dllead and the established farms lnve l l < y n‘ l .~ r d r u t o , - g - v - - ‘ ' ‘ _ adlantag" of high s-lgu C0515 on the c l» no ailgcr o le par driegaies Him" i0 amend me impel" gel, 0v" me 511ml; and ppgygn} a by P61151111“: 1W5 11M? are m the iiiieiidi. proved iiiii iiiivei. mi breed- . - . , Confederation being treated as a i . _ _ lllllllePll-s- “lllcll lhe Rfllllllai Colll‘ scmii iii iiaiipi.’ on iii‘, coiiiiaii.’ Vial Conference, on p, matter of pro- 59719“ mllmme- majomy of the 113mm’ but “he” as lng can he successfully practised in . ' other by additional trallsporlalio. Homclcs". yldmvs, market, the iirodilcrrs uf this Pruv- l Widows with llolilcs. ‘irlce ‘ilavc found l; alluosi inlposslble i ‘Mortgage iulurrlllce protects a vxcznrn cltlinsi" being a llOlIlCl2l€S WlCiOV-l. We will be glal to quote rats-s for our cpicial blortgage Protectlclil Policy. HYNDMAN & CO, Limiter! Provincial ltlanagert-Jifze Grcct West Life favorably situated lirodlicols. While. the {PW adinlllistrcilh-ll at Ottawa has taken prompt, nlcasilros BY arriving at a conclusion on a vcxczl question of this kind. but the son-i clflc DI§IBIIFGS cited by Dr. Clark. placed the dlscrlmlgatory nature of the present freight schedules in a strong light and made an obviously favorable inlpression on the Com- mssloners. 4 The other witnesses appearing be- fore the Conlmlssloners on this sill:- ject. namely. Premier Lea. Mr. W. H. Shaw, Live Stock Superintendent. and hfessrs. Bert Brown. 17. L. Clark and Fred McRae, in verbal state- ments substantially supported the llrltten brief of Dr. Clark. i i ____.______ _ rights ni’ provinces and of nllilor- minim‘ Gmemlllellt °l' m9 Imperial mi»; will (jflntinllfl to be safe- Conference. to deal with constitu- rmtderl by the roilstltuiiollal lir- rloiml (‘hanggm imm the iii-oiiniies. ‘lll"ll“ “Elem "P9" “l Cm‘ through their accredited represent- ‘ed°rali°n'“ atives. have been called into con- sultation and have signified their filmroval of such amendments as ‘may be contemplated. The coed “ample set by the coal Pllll- Dl-‘lllllllllflll "l the lmerlm“ lliining companies of Alberta, in Ottawa. has issued an illustrated dealing with Winnipeg should be folder untitled. "Canada," which con- followed by producers of other lines tains some facts calculated to re- in diuelelll Vans 0f the clmlllifl’ W110 Land Of Opportunity ‘Flu: Natloral Development Bur- ' d the Ca adlan that he Ls living _ mm u tariff policy. The Winnipeg Hydro, in a naturally rich and progressive me ciiys saiioooooo pubiic umiiy land. First of ‘all. it is stated that the was i-eiieiiiiy in iiie market mi, a lzrolvth of population coiltinucs n: a large amount of coal. Hitherto Unit- lllph rate. the increase from 1001 9d sl-lllP-i “Pam l‘°lil W?“ Blllelly used. but the Hydro found that the will benefit by Mr. Bennett's new treatment. In hospital there is tannlc ncid available in solution of 2 to 5 per cent inwater and this is sprayed over the burns with an atomizer and repeated until the wound becomes a dark mahogany color. In factories the tannic acid solu- tion is now taking the place of all other methods in the treatment of burns. The employee or nurse in charge of the first aid department has the tannlc acld always available and puts a teaspoonful to a cup of water, to make the usual per cent. Remember then the points about a burn; to keep ‘it covered, to keep pilt- ‘ lent at rest. and to give fluids con- taining baking soda. Now, ill addition to the body of humane opinion rcllonsiblc for this movement, there is in this country an immense public possssed of, shall we say. all uncomfortable but rather tractable conscience. As individuals, his class would prefer to buy guaran- d/eed "uncruelly" obtained furs; lack- dllg tile supply of such furs and re- aliziilg that subsclblllg to the princi- .p12 at present would mean going without furs, scruples are “blankett- cd"_ under refusal to face the issue. i If means could be found by which supplies could be assured to retailers in sufiiciult quantity to make it a. ybuslncss proposition," propaganda ovuld soon give birth to a public demanding fills with a humanely- klllod guarantee. That is the direc- fllrtherallce of humanitarian lilelliod: i EIQUUDOIQT-‘ffifiiafinuvl- i in obtaining furs. and here I can only ray that. after reminding t‘l"= ‘nierested of the painiessne; of the _ fanned animals deat the way seems open for 5"1il. linking up of the mutual interests of ‘the humanltal-lans and the fur farnl- iers. Were I to venture into a fore- l icast of a possible solution. at once ipFflCl/lflfll and economic. I shruld hint lint some central body founding an ex- iperimental fur farm upon . which lsatlsfact/ory types of would-be fi.r lfarmcrs could be trained. and affer- ‘wnrds, possibly financed. and from ‘which stock could be rented to them while getting on their own feet. From such a farm. which would undoubt- edly be self-sulrvportirlg lf properly odooooooo moo -.< f’ To get the real refreshing flavor‘ of ten T R Y ‘BRAHMRIN Sold Only in Red Airtight Packages a 93195505» 1D Iv - 1 t , . i " mtsslon l5 to consider. General arizu- the Y~l’lllS}l North Anlerica Act is found import to the people of Can- I“ the cm’ where limmedlllle lllllsfilm m“ casejthe adiucateéor F?“ anned nlnlost cvclw part of GPat Brilflln- Lower Queen Street Chlrlollvifiwfl INPYIIS- “lhfilll slifclfifi “Sills-ii all’ i"."".““fi"'d,.ili’i"ifilliidgifipizigfionvlg; ada. He protests that no steps Pm“ treatment is avallable- islmPly Course a" m a m“ mmaml" other So much for British fur farnliilg. '3 of llrtle value to a judical board iii Jill“? Quaint-s enffiollrgt a n‘ (l (he should be takell- elm?!‘ by the Do- covelrlng the bums hm?‘ the air’ “nd “u?” must be found f” ‘he ‘Th? qlleslillll "H595 “m” l“ l” the: - rushing patient to hospital is the bcst D-HCUSB be 113C913!“ "5 llllallelall-E- ‘iiieiiiod oi iiimiiig iis iidieiii in ti“. fi ‘ " x $1.‘? 5,; i-‘Dl. C50 i-CPD UQIAFD 0'0) QD lX-DCCQZSKQL _ " Wifttfufi NEWER MQHE The , i ' to 1911 having been 34 pcr cent... H f _ i 4 _ _ i v i c} ‘ "7 Status Of Provinces while from loll to 1921 it W215 22 per seizxbsiiiiefmersi “firm” cam" ‘ m“ 1m“ if‘ “mm “:“,st“:m;ei_ F”? "m iruri. the impetus to oil-operate Could m Ci I . ____ e i F on m“ dim: m me preieni 0:8 o er competitors, itake place. In tllls Coiill l) ur arrri- ‘be given which wouid fir“. iiii iiie M ole of m. maven" “ihmi w“ c n . r l . . i . . . ~ i This “~35 made Possible throuih the ing has concentrated on realm’; rll- micreuixigiy great supply of Brmsh- ‘i i -- ~ l ° "i i‘ l“ the rate was 11.4 per cent. the D0?‘ fart that the Dominion Government iver tors, muskrats and mink-only iireii iiimiaiieiyiiiied animus iiii-ie H _ i i be presented at the Imperial CH“- . ulatlon csllillfte bFiflfl 9.796.800 in __-_ iihe farmer being‘ in appretlable niim- ‘iwouid i” m need in Si” at siivei m _. i _ i I ference will be the question of the igzii Oi the iiiiiii’ 55 iiei, ceiiL are For the first time in Canadian I o bers. Tihe value of tllls to the hum— Iiii-eeding, mg, ‘he hands 0g a henna] l v “all” °l ll" Calllldllill P-"lWlllFF of British origin and 28 pcr cent. éusctinryiia liqnancie Mlymer h” m‘ To H S Bo Ks “my kmed fur arhmalatfiocatesnes41811131; organization. Only bv some i - i a n _i i i ro uce a arge lst o tariff cilal-ig- i"- ln the fact that, almost without ex- ,, . iiiiiii. A New Ggnqlng cut i unr..r Confedratlon. The ncccssll French. Montreal ls tile largest cell- es with me definite guarantee 0n By sucking you the wise, iii“ bees’ do Coptic“ Wimcm any. in this coumry. , ucll mean: c: I see 5115 Poss M“) “on Ran" o’ i-pwmi ‘ l fol’ brlngilli up this subject u the m, iiexi in Dim mi g Toioiim the pm oi ‘hm who m mi d grow , _| _ h vi d a _) o. ailyon n is coon rv new w “Sim one iiiii i" ‘in i i V i i i . i i I .. . mme - _ _ 1.: far as the wiltc. s kn.» c g. goo» gm, cmiiioi oi," iiie meiiioiis 0i iiii. find lo h: ‘ mime "may ,. ~ » llleselll llm“ l‘ “mlll ll “llld ‘Jl '-‘-‘~' Winnipeg, Vailcouvcr. Hamilton and lately benefit by them that there will Hfiflllllg and “db thwgh u“ “my farmed fur animals lire killed ln- liking. ion iii iii’ in“. us“ uiiii plarlatlon. One of the ciandiiinns cf Qiiaii-m it is iioiied ma; measures be no increase in the price of their d° m°5l 51°F- stantnnoously cithcr by clllorolorlnlflz you ghowln your home and i ; l Confedernlloq was that the law cozl- m“. 1,91,“; Mimi m i-iicom-age do. commlldllm-‘l- M“ 397"?“ dllrllm the Because “m” chmccly? for “'5 5”“ l‘ them ill a l tllal chamber or bv lly- Tiie uni.“ iii iii‘ riiiims ni Ffliie all ositsmagrliglnlalil-ents. l flltlltilll llll’ ll"‘“' Dlllllillillll ‘llllillfl: luostlc lll(l\l."ill',\' will rCSllll. in a re- cmlrsiti oriflzedelpcunn campaign ne- iiiive if“; books iis bee. oi herbs oi, lmdenmc mjmli°“' _ hotels which reads "have vou loft n p y ' i iii q be an miatimmt with? Brim“; I H W i‘ Q i‘ m“ qihn y sac that increased pro- i s . The importance of fur taming Miviiiinpir. Siimiiii iii, Ciiiniwi i0 h * 1. f “ ‘ I . i cowl“ m n‘ u 0 n "cmrhc ‘1 ' “bi-Ion to the manufactul-g-i- did iioi more, iris“ mi mily from its prfullififi Bl l‘ "Have you anything left?“ '- fil o I ' Pa-Tllll-lllelllli and llllll ""3"" llllf-‘llTll numlrr of inhabitants. inccossarily mean all increase in the And ll" BT98! 7-8314 l0 if)‘. W911 R1103“ N,“ aiii-i imi-lii- iii-iii iiiiiiiiiii. f-i- ‘z g ' 757 amendment by that Parliamellti A1 estimate of the national Price t0 Consumers. but probably the 500d’ this country bu: also from the ‘ii is mid the iii“ Summon: ii-is 3 Queagreggimhmliy ' i si-iciild the Biiiiih Nomi AmMiC-i; “Tami. aimii imm iiiidcioioiivd m“ many rewarded this Ls mere plat- To dglgijllgr ixzeiljim and iudse of “vomited m“ m“ iiie Siipiiii. o; ii-lld. iiiciiiiiii to America in i556 oi, ceuiieh . HARDWARE. 8T0 Act over berllangerl. There have uml resources, mode in 1027. places irmm deglamtlom It 1s now being is a rare‘ ifaiii ii.,i.i'oi.iiiaii..e Fm. f‘ll"b°m‘m'5 is " Th,“ “w” Yum? it may be ‘mly a cmnfldallc’ that the ‘ .. .l a . o" > ~ s _ mmmgp "m" the people M can‘ ‘. “ “ ' cases raijii l“ ‘Plllllli- “l” “"1 Civil War broke out soon afterwards. been amendment-s to the Art. as call i the flfltlle m. p.000 lnllllOnS of dol Mia iiiai ML Heine“ ii ii ma“ M min dies _ b'thi. .':h fcl-.__;, .= ~ " - - '. ,'ll fol: ,, i, _ l *1 m ii s coumi} m n" P h’ ' m 1"F"f““ “v22 l)" com m“ h“ ‘vmd- “lld m“ “m” l" “ld o“ “Y: ‘igniting “h e the bee c‘ "G50Cv-II-FQGQQDfiYtTOOOUGQOUUUGy Leave it m me.’ the youn! rm». lng amoz the original provlncesi i931‘ Coiisisiiiig i-liihlly h! agrlcill- that increased benefits to the manu- l‘ " _ .3 3;. said whim his rich "mi! iisiiczi iii_| was that there could lie no security! turril values. Oilmrio owns slightly ll‘l‘lllTl‘l' “'°llld "Oi b‘? Bl the EXpcn-sc But’ “gilt ‘:9: d": ihim“ fl°“"'l'5- “n Q I i L‘; advice about investments. I - . s. n r ss t . - -. _ for the rights of parties lo the C')ll- i’ nlorc than a third and Quebec a fir;‘Tnntxgiwzlfriithepfiniw ‘PM :9 By aid “a, iioii,“ who M," knew .1 _ _ l . . o . .r lo as l “ ~ “i 1- _\ " fliiabfle» federation if the legislation izlvlilzi quarter. Noll-clonlcstic investments posiiivp Assurances on the pa“ o: iiie bcsh it: I effect to it were under the control in the country l.-. 1929 were $5.860,- mi,” producers iiiiii me increased -l-Icilry Vaughan 11622-1695.» _ , g E x T R A i of the Canadian Parllamert. It is! 000,000. mode up of. D'l'iiisl‘i‘t33pit&l. tariff rlulles given them will not “i” 3 i considered heed-saw that the attll- 82.210.000.000; United States, $3.4m,- ,meah higher prices to the oubllc- iaimi-dlllfmfsc’: 5i“r:‘i‘i’i"_°"" b“ m‘ I; s P E c | A L l _ _ l i Q - l. ude of the Provinces in this rvsilacl’ °°ll-°ll°~ “"11 “"1" mllll-‘lllf- Filo" ijfifinjfj, ‘ifjlfif.,ff‘,f,‘jfi,“fmj",fjj" "And I Wllnl. ii today." he ‘Rid. "If § ' l should be clearly understood ini 000.0001 Canadian financiers coillrol vidnd in the iegiigiaiion than in ca” 1 don-i iici iii iieopie wiii be priming L u E i Great Britain. - about 60 per cont. of the securities fan,’ manuiaciiirpi, may not keep his out this house tomorrow as tile place ti In a comment on the memorancla 0f the Dominion. however. Collildzrnbllgallmi l“ ihlii respect iiie m“ Whfle yflll 0M9 "V063 - . . . - ‘ ~ i- - _ _-._.__ .____.____.______.__ _ Q ' to be ‘aresfitod at the Impala] Con. h“ mug-kw“ Rbfnnd. MJflELO-MVOOO- 55 i it,“rfizguofzlnfltfircsl: oiuifilze is subsidlzlnii Alberta coal to the Wt‘ are HOW S|10WIflg 3 i o L | v E 0 l L ference. Premier Lea is quoted by per cent. of which, is in the. United limieascd duties‘ ~ extent oi, ‘i p" m". and the inwer iuii iine 0f ihese superb I the Canadian Press as saying that States and 8.5 Ll Great Britain, with n _ _ qiiotaiiirs on iii“ product Kiwi». - Toiieiries inciuding_ i Now is the "me to pre i he considers the terms of union un- 36.5 WY Wm» lll °llll'l' Clllllll-Ylfls- square miim 27 p" 0cm‘ oi which dented the fulfilment by Albertal pare for the riwor f der which this Province entered The growth of maniifaciuring in cam“ mcrchflniabie iimben Puip dealers of ithelr promise that they Face Powder, Perfume, '_ winter by for": 3 0! Confederation can only be changed. tho present coiuury luls been not- “mi piipeimiakiiig hoids premier xilllslllillizzflth: ovfilnfitixtfliiilzcgcgiiisciiiiglcr. in Talcum. Rilugeo etc- i strenglhenin i)’. ngbag‘ by the petition oi the Canadian; able. ln 1900 the capital invested was iicsiiion in Output vaiue oi iiie Do_ _ E —__ _ ' For a short time we i with the i651‘ viamo’ y Parliament to the British Govern-i $447,000,009. employees iumlberilig miiimi-s manufactures‘ oi which are giving away a botiie containing "mic ‘Pug; i m!!! Yvqlli-‘lllli "'1 llmllflllwnl ll“ 339473 “d ll" "m" "l "l" l"'°‘ Quebec contributes 56 oer cent. Mln- ‘ i ' . of Evening in Paris- Der- f! 0| IVF Oll which w ‘ ' . h _ , r ; i A 1 . ' g ~ , the British North America Act. u mic; bfilrlf! $4lll.flf>0.000. 1h 192a the emu fisheries, in“ iii coiiiiiiiuik .,_ , . _ iiiiiie 50m wiih each _ a" _ _ - S o . i selling Bi. a reduggd L l, - _ i would be lntcrestlns." Prvml" L". lllflll“ hill l °l"l““‘l l” ‘l-llll-“illl” inst wmlth, while the water powers 1 - ~ , box of Powder, the price mic? 0°“ llP 3t thl§ 5k)‘ further Filth‘. "w km" l" “'l1"°‘°°°~ 6391700 "Ml sainoioooioo” "9' are enormous. 'I‘hcse and other facts ' K I D N E Y i $1.90 beinll’ for Fact! I ~ L BCTIIPPT» the .5126 of i i mariner the Provinces of Ontario spcctlvcly. Vegetable products come illosentgd in iiie Dciiiiiimem of the . I - poii-dei. Uni.“ . “'88 Size ......... 57¢ the Food twlst you i II ., and Saskatchewan fear an attempt first and then follow wood and pil- iiiiorioi, ioidei, iiiww iii“ emu“ is Small size ......... . 29c swap a few cents for [i ' 7 '1'. lo deal with the provincial treaty per. iron and its ilroduris. animal R 1nd 0g almost unlimited "mm-fig Pffliflid l0 an)’ 811117953 ‘7’ i when you 35k for ' ‘l. “min Coiiiedemiioiiy product: and textile products. Tllc mat are being steadily developed by ‘ iiefiizfifiireflgtlil siimedicme i i ital‘ Premier Lem ln the statement area of land suitable for agriculture m1 industrious and ambitious pnpu- ii f d m athnf" H ' l ‘i '3 gbovr quoted seems to ignore thvis 300,000,000 acres. 1°“ than 0m?- lnilon Under governmrt that m- EoA. - a" go s Including Olive i-' ' ' ‘ . ' ‘ ' . . ave mone . ' ~ E I iPT , lact that a Petition of the Canadian; half of which is occupied. and the. courage; enterprise. Canadians i in“ he" M 88c y i; buy l '[ii5_ parliament to the British Govern“ gross revenue from the agricultural lihmild hi,” m "in m," ci-eiiit. germ-a] Di-iigsioi.’ '1 W!‘ ottle. \ ll i‘ _ elem u not sufficient. Tllere shoul-‘l l ihdumy u estimated at $1.o1_1.2oo,- m, shoe-mi; in m, n“, Mm l\ l‘ l be the consent of the Provinces, lb; 000. ‘Ilia forested iii-ea to Llgbijiithan in the past. "' ‘J “ i _ _ . .. - --— “- ~- <_ Giff-WING .