pans FOUR nu: GIIARLOITETDWI; GIIARIJIM lvobsrfl. Way . . . - - n4». lw-Ptllhhllk a. n. Bnrnolh I-l- l inherit-N. (hunter n. Mclluro. _ 8ecrelury-—Uout.-COL D- A. Ilachlnnoi. ma‘: L nun.» lulu llulllll"! Ifimtfl“! - “Jr”; kfnm‘, -'\~!!?“"M‘.'—E‘“l“"_ hank wuk" u flnlwlvnncc) delivered ' Iurning null: (lnllrllllalxlvvlllllir) nlli-‘litdolv; '13:“. um Unmd Sm“ 34.50 Der year ”__ _ Tucson. NOVEMBER. 21. 1931 Business Recovery In 171a Maritime Provinces (November mar. Rpm Bank c! 0100i‘! The lLS. Department of Agriclli- tuna estimates this year's cotton crop at 13,100,000 bales, based on conditions as of Novclllbcr 1. That this total is 98.000 bales more than the crop vproduccd last year is, one of nature's cruel jokes, lnasmuch as pretensc at lnfonned comment 0r (he Government's attul-lpt to curb analysis o‘ m, gut; output will cost the taxpayers ‘of a» ab» a i» 1- 0* lll:"zr"l.izfzssf.lzfi.zl.:“zxr. course to discredit the Government; I _ but its real effect, ll’ lt should suc-‘ _ _______ ceed, would be, as Mr. Beer points M the moment lt ls rather ex- Out. w Nméve the sheepamhog- o! acting to expect a government, con- s» as :::;::".:::: iifilifimevllilfiiilii recwery within the Empire‘ and now, to complicate its troubles by Pia"? this mum‘? “My “t the taking a chance on informing the |nlCfCy of Washington. a contingency "American people that they arelrt which no “linking Canadmn dgsires, going to collect the war dcbfs. How- »- ~ adfans have had sufllclent expcr-l _ such a risk. lt 1s p. mu- wager that fence during the tariff tmkeflng he would be surprised at the calm years 0f Ml". Mackenzie King's 0W0 which would greet his SfJl'.."lll‘llf.-— VFREDK HUTH é? CO, 58/60 CANNON STREET E. C. 4 London, England Announce their COMING SILVER FOX AIICTIDNS January 8th, 1934 Lust Receiving Day in London December 23rd. 193.! I 4 largely fr» from dlebt, co that I prlco decline doca not plloo the formers ln as serious c posit-ton as ltdoecthoaclnpnrtlcftlucolmtry when than la heavy mortgage 1n- debtcdnesa. Ccunmwiivfii! 8101010 rclatcnahlpa alat boflwoen produc- tion and consumption; farms an larsoly oolf-nllllclcnt. Falling prices, with tholr lnevltablo fond- ency w rcduco fann pllcea dispro- portionately, reduce the farm aur- plus but do not seriously impover- lsh thc farmer: he merely buy: less manufactured goods. Since there la no great surplus of goods from these farms that la not consumed locally, they do not participate in the exceptional benefits o! prosperity. On the other hand, lt ls equally true that they do not accumulate largo stocks of products during a rising m m. p"; ma parflclzla-rly since um depression of 1900. 800W“? h" comp m0!!! llllwly 1n Q19 Mafia-HIE Provinces than ln other P0118 01 oanada, but the present strong "P" ward txcnd has been shared to the full ln the lwarltlmea. The number ofmenatwmklnthcateelfiilm a. huddle-aged woman with an acute at syuney in more than double the bronchitis. number employed last year at this when she first. went to bed with “ma; lumber prices have increased the bronchitis she weighed 215 and lumber 5319; m bcmr than pounds, and when fully recovered, m, many ye"; The “up; or the she wclghed 195 pounds. I ' season have been satisfactory; As there was a trace 0 sugar 1e cm was o; bumper 5|” the urinc the starchy foods were cut 1:23 :11: petals yield was abundant. dolvll and thc sugar difiiPPtlffid The atmosphere o; 810cm and 4e- from the urlnc without thc W0 0f pmmm prevalent l“, ye" has insulin. given plus to confidence and 0pm- A“ “ticmmf by the physician to mlsln with the general improvement "mum ‘he “Tight bclqw 190 pounds in almost all lines of business. “as unsuccessful despite the “SB 0i Although the crops suffered from a, 1 w. ca... no. WATER AND SALT INCREASE WEIGHT IN HEAVY. INDIVIDUALS .4 coon EXAMPLE Not only is the Hovinclal Council Q me Boy SCOUYI.ASSOClBHOD to b; congratulllled on the success of the Island Apple Day- if» i‘ *0 h‘ wmnlrndcd n00" ‘is immediate an- nouncemcm of the alllount realized. file cost of the caullmiiéil. 111d m“ ‘inject to Win30“ (he funds Tfiliized he to be ltllpllLkl. In tho llfl-W ii- Aiphyslcian was called to attend March 5th, 1984 Last Receiving Day in London February 21st, I934 May 7th, 1934 Last Receiving Day in London October 8th, 1934 Last Receiving Day in London m5 been thc cusmnl of lllrious kinds o,’ orgnn- ‘clls to put on tug’: dflyfi- l. ‘mm-W (i, LiCl BN1‘? troubling t0 take m6 public ullo sllbsrrlbcd in- to lllczr Ullllfldtflff as to the finan- April 25th, 1934 . - Seplbmber 28th, I934 ' . it. ll‘. ~11 la; ‘est of canl- id ‘nistration. Ba-iiimme sim- lllyroid extract and cutting downl - m‘ m" i’ ( l‘ m i .. bf‘ ml . ull all the food lntake by about one-F“ "mm" ‘mm’? ti“ mm“ “Wk” “m” mm i” disimed °i 3min! ciimmissiii" 5% Wig“ 0,. v,- llly ls to . _ Em“ n. large doses o‘ thyroid season, there was no such drought at a heavy lose when prices are fall- No charge for buying back ‘m, "Mm m, nloney, 1n Scofldnfid " U, It modem history tcavhl". . NFC" We“ the legs became swollen as pfeyflflfd 1n almost 511 other part5 lug. 0n these farms there were fowl N h f l , f ' t f l‘ c '" s "l('ll '15 Fdln- A HARD GAME‘ thing it l5 that oducatlcnal cour=c< I lg I n, “Light imreased of Canada. Dry weather damaged evidences of the excesses of prosper- 9 c arge or c caning 0x95’ , 0s 0 "-~-'~'~ 0* . * ' ~ “ “ .1 Ilc Iclc‘. " ‘ - _ _ . m .h 5' 'l»'l\' Abcrdccn. Dlllldcc in patriouslm even when plescrlbeuf ‘iilo-lv Clliillllg down oll the food ln- “is but was Ti°i suiiiciemiy PW‘ it)’ in 1929' but the“ has been’ a1" Shipping Tags 811d Bags W!" b8 Sfillf. llpml Q bu“ ‘ h‘ ' ' by our most exemplary" civic mentors, s0. but little of the grinding povertyi of unemployment and dfspossesslonf in the years that followed. A close’ study of the balance of productfoni and consumption of’ these sections! me from ‘he use 0; thyroid longed to injure the wheat and ber- I should have reduced me ley materially. Rains in August and m, and the physician was “M- September were 1n time to help the llrlllly surprised to filld the weight i°°i° ¢i'°P$~'Ex°°Pii°iiaiiY high Yieiiif- slzll about 190 pounds. {of potatoes were secured in Prince and Invfrnpdg null-re l1 a condition when does a. politician win and of m6 “pm $10“ grflfllijd to pllblis-h when docs he lose? asks the Liver- , . . . M _ imnlc<'l:ll:c1y' the rfsnlit of the (illfll-tDOfil NS. Advance. 1's he a. wl-ncl 4'11‘ m (jn1lf1~lb\ll0l‘S|\\’ll€ll he is elected and a. loser when l receipt of request made to our New York office Please address all correspondence to our New York Office, 542 West 36th Street invariably develop vanity in thci lyouth of a nation far ill advance of sound knowledge and good sensc. Riveting the war nlllld upon mil- lions of the young lllullllood and 2: palgll. It 0Y1‘ l» n15 conocrllfld he ls beaten ln hls political cam- 1n discussing the case with on- Edward 151M101 and New Brunswick; 0i ‘he Mariiimfi P10110005 5118895“ “d m“ b‘ ‘ a, n? someihnea he may be but womanhood 0f Eurvlie i5 “i” m°5i ollllr physician the latter suggested the average ill thc three provinces illfli- U103’ 110W Bflhieved 100i’- 00n- “iike “W” H" p gt’ tamly not lways Recently sacrilcglous spectacle lll thc world 111,-, m,- mct that the patient lost 20 increased to 100 cwt. per acre as diticn of affairs toward which many ma; m which y; 11w and surround- ‘pm-I n: 11;» Prultlll m“ C91‘ 5 ' today. It is all lllCWdlbi)‘ crude and pumpz, perverted educational .<_\'SlClll that,’ ihlll ll was possible for her to lose| teaches boys to "fllrolv, dummy? Wtlgllll. grenades at pllslebollrd soldiers in, dllrlllg llol‘ illness showed compared wtlll as cwt. lfl was rwtiflns 110w seem w be shaping their courses. To eat and wear those things which n nation grows and produces has become a. world slo- lng districts. One may safely as- sume that only 50% of the potatoes grown will be flt for sale, and this in. Picfou County two wcll known men were Qpposlng CKHGldGiCCS f0l“ seats in the Nova Scotin legislat- tlle BO‘; Scouts A llt..l'.‘.llll bc llll- bwcd ln future. PUBLIC FOR UM Th]: column la onion for the dlaouaalnu by eorrelpondcnta A record yield of high quality Further. $11M B8 thc 1988 apples ls asslurd in Nova. Scotla. mviicd by the 1158 0i P1111010 0X- Thn commercial crop ls plxued at ___ ‘ I of qucatlona of_ lnlaraat. The Wiihmii exaggeration-- "“"""'“"'"‘ dummy trellcllcs," and n challenges‘ llllcl, the question naturally More 2,125,000 barrels 3,; conlmlred will, can. Let those who think that this flharlnflmv" Warm" 0"" some farmers can 868F081! II?- llre- Hmi- John Dmlii W35 deicaieiii ‘ not neceaaar ondnrno the the friends of peace l;\"cl;\-\\'llcl'e. us to how mllcll 0f her weight in- MR. IIIJIJIIKS‘ “Y."R.\YIIVG 11154500 barrels in 193g and a five. ideal cull be achieved only upon a, year average of 1,296,000 barrels. The UWDTM 1000- Study "10 900110111)’ 01 ‘(import mflvemenfi has been heavynllc dLvcl-slfied farms of the Mari- cnd it ls anticipated that Shlpmentg time Rcvlnces, farms which maln- during the balance of um seasmftaln rrilltlve stability in good times enough fol- a meal. If the conditions as I find them here are as prevalent in the other provinces, which I think 1s qulte probable, we can with cou- fldence lock forward to qulta I , ‘ nplnlona 0| uorrcapondantn. Today’ he lo judge of thc suplemr crease was due to a disturbance o (‘mm °i NW9‘ 560ml 9' Thcrc is n real dzulgcr, says thc‘ the water balance in her system. carrying all annual stipend of $0 OOOIKansus City Times. that the Wllsll- _ The sllBE9-5ii0fl iiiercmre was that and a pensimt Dan E Fraser was ington Govcrnmenl. ill u. anxlcfy to,’ ill flddii-ioll W cutting down ‘m the find a market for surpluses, may‘ i000 intake. fliieiiiiiiii smuid be pos i l-ion Writing in ["1- llll-lwllt iSbUE 0i Qllp 1'0; n10 bilvxlrully Nluhf, Mf- G. Frank E001‘. POTATO PRICES _,._,,.,<;_.,O;g1,,qr- Slim-In a recent issue of the .. . . la potatoes md - ' . _ will attain record lll‘ portions. Theiiimi in 0B0. 101105 “he”? 591F003!- _ shortage of marketab Domirlfofl-vzidl- l'\‘!‘i"‘lil‘-‘ii- strongly I m 5e i“ em to a k] Union than ft call afford to accept. 3'1“°:§;°‘ “i” ‘ma w“ m’ a m . year and mu in spite of the large ihwwiicili ideai- million bushels m the potato croli ‘,’,§.§“'§,°f§,°l,,,°’§.§,,.,,,'1 wguld aug . r0 a. m - '0 ' . '\ . . .‘ - v " denounces. tllq m. and mls- “bee us M necessit h a‘ M: grist dl§0lllglnlfiil finals to mztrkc ghe ‘ital Salt mken into the body volume moved and all unusually I‘Wfgdgcllnlv:uionylltgllothfzoszcjlgigrsy o! me Dominion over l“; yean Not’ seat that the farmers be w"! m m. a ‘e s 's. m ' l", l ' '. . - ff‘|')l'(‘.'~(‘lll.l’.l(lll!§' llllll. llélvfl lyccn Y ° - ° I’ Y “b 0111" l should be that which is mum, m large supply 0f donlcstlc apples m ln any way doubting, the veracity since two 0f its cllicl products. oll o! these statements which howeverj and ‘1lllllbEl‘ are llwso of which in hls column “With the Editor" he wrilcs. "Politics fs a llurd gallle." marketing of their produce md do their own thinking. _ G ea; 3m 1m frirs lll the Mhritflnes which pro- “m; m fflijli," dqllbt and onposatlon the foods themselves and no salt r n h, cmmgfl ‘W3, yvullrrl to the Em- Anlcrica has a sulplus. lll the two 1 m b dd d m any o! the f . mp0“ 5am, of lumber to Grgat dllce goods for exchange with other 5 IOU 6 8 9 oods Britain have not been in such large P01“ 0f Canada 811d W0 011N100 are only approximately correct, we 1 gm, sir, etc, 4 4 _ _ as producers of farm products, are ANOTHER INTERESTED ym-Am pllc Warlc IlCYUCYlWZYF nocotlaicd big years of sovlct trade, when we Carilfse’ total anloum of fluid taken volume in m, years or "w", and the walnd. Surplus stocks of- potatoes,’ more cancel-fled as m me we“ GROWER 1.1.0 YURI’ a! ouzllvn. All; are; in his v 501d more than $100,000.00! 0f (“my should not be more than about outlook in the lunlber market fav- fish‘ H001“ and 01'0"“ “ii ii" Pi"?- these statements have in depressing ‘MEG W“ [W m“ dmlgw by BRIGHT PROSPECTS products to the Union, payments 1 m Us about ‘our glasses or ours contmued-impfovenlent. 5m)“ pwpcr and lumber, steel and coal “ml-key value‘ and 163v“); M, 1m. . I ‘ p V , _‘— ‘Yew made through England and P“? ’ i‘ day which would onhand have been reduced u, skel- P10011000 m the Maritime Provinces pression m the minds of importers The Cheshire Cheese A ‘imi"i""‘i“l"" " “‘ imdormnce o‘ ‘File world over economic recov- other countries That is Rush our urge mp5 a ' ' mp0 -'—-— I . , . _ I w n10 d m 1d. must be 501d in outside markets. It d qf lookln forward 11...... a,.,..,.,,, lqafilat We full m, has gamed more head~wmy than would sell England 0il and accept, ‘izlciudf,ifidtziskgugrfzgsehwfigfli;or §,,,§1,,:,,,1,,,,,,n:, zwilaiig £2,114 ls these Industries which have felt 2:1; xrexilfiefrglcle o; ma, Sgmg (Saturday Rcvlew, London) ‘ ‘ . . . . . 161' ' . i“ i‘ i ‘mzdiiwi he sdilf“ “is W010 b0 "Mimi Win10“ 8 5000101 ‘myfmm m Blmlsil “wit? u? Nmv D This ‘llilhyslclan suggested the use be necessary to restore stocks to nor- iiie iiiii miiiwnc” °i u“ rise "d Weeks 080"- meei-illfl 010901010. mer- A” sacred its devox 28mm’ 3"" i" ‘ °i C“““‘v“““ M" stud)‘ Evidences of this reassuring Yolk for English goo“ expmwd w ulsu of some drug such as ammon- .0181. even though new orders were i-“ii °i m“ °i W°Tid iTiiiie- chants. bii-“keis- em" w” held m Tweobelrtl-h 12nd whale owning of tel: . . - , * _ _ 5a pars m L 1 Uikffllll is thc l-csult ccmdmon are given m the November me United Staws" lum chloride to help remove some of not being rccelvcd in good volume. "Iiiiciij, are 1008c areas cf New Charlottetown to safeguard the ln- ozgdmg season at the chasm" a f ‘r-lzlr- wwullcllt on I thc water from the tissues. According to present plans, there Biliiismck Wilif-‘h 8Y0 81111051? en- terests of the farmer with the object P -' ‘“‘ ‘ ' icia announcement of‘ Presi- Lcttcr of the Royal Bank of Can- ada. the whole letter being devoted f0 this important subject. "At this moment," we read, “when rumours Cheese. Almost medieval in origin -you remember its haughty rep]? to a rival which advertised itself as being founded in 1550. “Rebuilt will be between flvo and six mflllon_ “My dclmldrnt upon the sale or d011,"; spent m the woods H115 pulpwood and lumber. To the steel coming willtcr. Since thcrc arc wmiiers 0i’ sydiielf 0nd $118 006-1 large are“, particularly in New miners came the bitterness of unem- ln view of preventing price cutting. In spite of this meeting prices drop- ped to 30 cents. Steamcrs are being loaded by speculators at this low flg- dcllt Rooscvclts plan to take 4.000,- 000 men from the rcllcf rolls allll give them eluployullcllt, on Dllbllf! f lion. It should be clearly understood id when iufra-Elllplrc trzldc agree- lncnls are obstructed or undermin- i She case with regard to Mllfilime . "_._ J: Stre t m“, d A, m, fig \<:14 msducts or wars and revolutions have by works suggests an fllllbltlmls lmdvr. .. ' Brunswick, almost entirely depend- girfzymel; The potato growers of utra. dlillelsro xstteeraalrlerl 103:0 rwtgllaxbfi llswglimotaeoshboctsfi soéesfic: the Mi w m, n“, 4, Wrknvv T“ 1,5,, this ' _ taklng. If was not known lhlll DfllllS om \ m; upon revenue from the rows, nce ward Is and could find no 5 0P9 Y 0 0 ~ ‘antic. and the puddmg is a m". 00m‘? 0T1 added imimiimeiii- i0 the for publlc xvorks were sufllllcllltv industries this new money from market i°r their P0iflt0fs- T0 in- will 1'55"“ in keePmii the market ‘marlz/"l. \\'f/"_<f bu. llllilfll‘ prrscnt ' ’ world colldltililis" t0 E05!‘ the onc allro ozlllc: for surplus products of a cllzll-llctcr. lllrll 2v, and vrlllle for l;:l.tl.; zllc llvzlllllhlc. ill the Ullitcd Stairs tllc rlllilllllfi" cflcvls of Proxi- dvnt “(Klwllflks Nllflclln} I1'(4'O\'L‘l"y Act arc sllll oonv-zlll-s ullllill a fvw HlUIlYflS 011d by sllllll prnbllbly know whether or no: fllftllfll’ nat- [Oflzlllhfic policlns are f0 be f llforcrd. A: the prcscllt momcnt he bclicvcs the cllnllccs nrc flbflflt 50-50. “will armle fmiiczlllnrl of thc scale swing- willrh ll! \lll('4"l"lfllf1. CUHQFCQS tlzalt time we mu tn n. 5'0‘. more cxclllsiolllst policy aallzm! outside goods. To safeguard Cilhllfla, ngulllsl such a conllllgcncy has doubtless bccll thc aim of thc Prilnc Minisfcl" lfl his hlhl’ ‘if cf- forfs to sfnllglilcll infra-L tracll: rclztllnlls. “It is a sllticlncnt of fact," collclllrlcs Mr. Burr. "and without pollllcill llvgrlrc llnplzrzlljolls-z that 13mm", such a F1lif'f.§ll£l!'(l Canada in the near future might bu folllld in a position of economic lSfQilf-Kdl thc moat aerious in its history as ll na- by all Camldinns that inlportallt general lntcrcsfs arr lacing sacrific- ‘d... Particularly. we might add. is thls poultry", bllcon. apples, and other agricultural industries. not to men- tion lumber, now enjoying an un- precedented prcfcrrllcc ln the British market as n result of the Empire agrccnlcnts. It h unfortunate that r-vcn in thc Marltlmes the kllld nf propaganda which Mr. Beer condemns is being propagated for polltlcal reasons. Ihctg regarfling the phenomenal ln- crease in Canndals ovcrsoa Empire trade are bcfllg minlnlls-cd or sup- presscd, while tllc fllfUUliS slalcnlrnt of Mr. Muckcllziv- Klllg tlult the YPCOVCFY of confidence, the govern- ments of the world must realize that economic reconstruction has made further headway than is popularly appreciated. If diplomacy can hold ofl war but a little longer, the fllbrlc lo hold together the cconolnic and llllallclal tissue will have been rc-knl: and the necessity for bit- u-l-lless wlll disappear. 1t is thc pro- gress Wlllth has already bccll made loward reconstruction which should be the focus of attention." The Bank authorities find that the upturn in business has become general throughout the world. "In fact, there is no country of major importance 1n which this new trend ls not a factor. Well to the fore in this general upward movement wlll be found the countries constituting the British Commonwealth of Na- tions, and certainly tllcre is no other group of countries which is closer to pro-depression volume of production and consumption. Throughout the world, production i5 increasing, prices for the principal commodities are higher and unem- ployment. has begun to decrease." The latter then proceeds to discuss in detail the improvement ln Great Britain. the United States, France. and Latin American countries. Than follows a. separate article, devoted to the business- recovery ln the Marl- time Provinces. 1t ls reprinted else- where on this page, its importance being such as to warrant fullest publicity. It heed not be pointed out that Bank Letters are prepared with ZTGM caution and that over statement l5 scrupulously avoided; so that when the Royal Bank of Canada Letter speaks of “the grow- ing prosperity now found in the Mantime Provinces" as a result, of the Empire Conference uga cnien‘ negotiated last year at Ottawa, ft mfllns pmclscly that. We commend the entire article to the attention Empire agrccmcnts wore ‘stifling’ Canada's trade ls being frpellted ad of our readers as an encouraging, inspiring as well an authoritative useaum, and without the lllghfcst ‘review c! existing conditions. advanced lo afford (jfllplOylllfllb fur 2.000.000 by Novcnlbcr l0 and for lllc Administration ccl-lllllll_v has thc fullcls available for llllS plllfilflflh Ac- cording to thc lafrs‘. (‘slllllilflfi 3.000; 000 families are ‘rvlll; llclprrl by Illlbllf.‘ rclicf agcllclcs. u reduction since April of 1.500 000. Tllc Presl- dclltls plan would glvc at lmst pal"- tial rclicf lo about tuo-llllrds of Lhe needy famllics lll fllc country. And nou- from England comes lllc news that all cxpcrilllelltcl" there has discovered that tllv lifc of razor blades cull bc greatly" lcllglhclled by kccping them lying noltll and soulll y the C0fllpll.j\§. He has kept a record of fllo length of tllc llfc ol thc various razor blades he has usml. Prior to Qrlcnfafillg his mzm- blade, he found that no blade would last him longer than about onc nlomn or six works. Durillg tllc post two and a llnlf years. during WlllCh ll!‘ has collciuclcd ills cxpcrinle-llf. his bladcs nlcrllgcd scwtllLv-tlvr) (i:l_\'.<, onc wcllt us high us‘ 16G (lily-M Hc Crcdlfs it to tl-rrcslrlell lllllullcflsln. Dinar-nu‘ issues lllc lmrning tllnt lllc Japullrsc aftvmpl ilfllllTfinSlOll ill ally part of lllc Sovlct Ullioll the iflt-Wi" will retaliate by bolnbfng cr-lltrcs of population fn Japan. 1t lS tlc morc than .-l quarter of ll cru- tllry sfncc lllc fwo coullfriv» \\'-_"I'(\ at war, lllc conflict provilll; ‘ll-q. m°nd°ii5ii' 0il-WY i0 both. Rclllcnl- bronco of that l-nstern llpllcgvn! éiwuld make both sides exhaust cl"- cry moans of preserving peace bu. fore resorting to arms nguin. 5n ‘Xciimll! 00y!" “Ellfllflllllllfifla of abnormal weather are bu“, soughtfornot only in the gun 5pm, themselves but also in tlfc colljllllc~ tlons (that is, when ill the sllnlv dogma of longitude) of the llllfllChs Jupiter, Satllm, Unmlls nml Nap. tuna which occur every 164 "Ears These periods are often associated with abnormal weather. clllnatlc disturbances, and severe fnmfncs, particularly when accompanied by spots In the sun. ------_-___ Mongols, sugar beefs and narrow, In storage will stand considcrablc freezing provldcd they are not, handled when frozen and that the frost la allowed to come out grad- 1000000 more by D€C('lllb(‘l' 1,5. iJlHI f l FROM “A PRAYER. FOR lllS DAUGHTER" ‘Qllflf- lllorc tllc sbrnl is howling, and half llld Ullllcl" this cradle-hood and cover- lid. My child slccps oll. Tllcre ls nc obstacle ' But Gregory's wood and one bare hill whereby the llltystack levelling wind. Brod on the Atlantic. call bc stay- cd; Alld for an hour I llavc walked and prayed Bcrzlllsc of the gloat gloom that is ill my mind. and roof- May she b0 granted beauty and yct not; llczlufy to makc a. stranger's eye distraught. Ol‘ hers bcforc a looking glass. . . Ill collltcsy I'd have her llwlrllczi: ill-arts arc llct had as a gift but llrllrfs are earned chiefly By fllosc that. are not entirely Fccautiflll . . . Mlly shc bcrolllc a flourishing hid- den frcc Tllut all hcl- ‘thoughts may like the lillnct be, And have no business but dispen- sing wulld ‘ 'l'llcll- lllagnalllnlltles of sound; Nor ,bllt ln mcrrimcnt begin chase, Nor but ln nlcrrllnent a quarrel, 0h, may shc llve like some green laurcl Rooted ln onc dear perpetual place. -—W. B. Yams, \\\\\ \\\| FDODDIS ’ / unify. the outside world is bringing about a marked transformation in busin- ess conditions. , The pulp and paper plants have been operating to capacity. In one or two instances, output has sub- stantlally- exceeded the anticipated, f t f. of these mills implies further ln-i crease in woods activity during thc coming winter. The Nova Scotla steel industry. moreover, has received two orders having a total value of over two million dollars, consisting of stco) rails for South Africa and for the Canadian National Railways. The former order has been completed but the 50,000 tons in the latter order wlll kccp the plants busy for the balance of the year. In Sep- tember thc average number of men employed was 1,800, as compared with 700 in September, 1932. f- 0 O f. textile plants have been busy and i’ the trade concerning the volume of future business. Smaller nlallllfuc- but there ls no question but that improvement has bcell fairly gell- cral. Coal production has expanded as' a. result of the increased demand from the steel companies. The out- put of the Cape Breton collicrles ol tho Dominion Iron 8: Steel Com- pany amounted to 349.000 tons ln September, as against 297.000 tons in August, and 191,000 tons in Sop- tember, 1932. The total production of cool ln Nova. Bcotfa. during the first nine months of 1033 amounted to 2,391,000 tons as compared with 2.840.000 tons during the same per- iod ln 1932. It ls expected that thc mllerles wlll continue to lapel-am extensively until well into Novem- her. Much has been wrlturn about the aolf-oumclency of the Maritime Provinces and of thcr exceptional capacty to endure hard time; with- out undue suffering. In actual fact. than are two kinds of economy gxlatlng aide by side in H1051; pm. flccl and these two kinds of econ. only IN the types which are com pctlng for attention on the mm] ill!- _ In the first place, ln those fgfm- lnl 0001001010“ where agriculture baa been diversified, the farlng m; dustrlcs such as these. exchange of goods is a fundamental necessity. An economic plan which over-em- phaslz ’ the consumptlurl of local Products and would shut out goods areas would leave these industries maximum. The continued actlvltyiin dim ‘ii'°"bi°~ The 601M086 be- study. Their diversified firms can be largely self-supporting even’ industries of the Marltmes, how- ever, must exchange goods with the llrosperous. 1t was the incltage In forefgn trlidc which restored prosper- ity- to this section of the country. of the British mnplre Economy; Conference have become concrete; Orders for textiles are being l'C- i‘ definite eXPanslon ln trade, an l ceivcd in increasing volume. Thefxdmige °i the 5" there is a feeling ‘of optimism in, vmume 0i’ 8000s min. The ill-effects of the economic tllrers report more varied conditions. rom other countrles and other ‘"9" the W0 types of economy 1n he Marltimes would bear closer hough they are cut of! from ex- hange wml the outside world. ‘The utslde world if they are to be Slncé sterling has been fegtofed ° “Ppmximflm DBYii-Y. the results llllus products of for an increasing from Great Brit- he Marftlmcs BULBS ! Prompt and effective relief h; obtained In Co Chills. Sore Throat, Whooping 900th and Bronchial Troub- lea, In fnfnllt nllll Mllllt, by MalfsSyrupofTar and 0nd Liver 0il at a. low level with of course a gain to the speculator at the expense of the farmer. What ls considered good business ls “Buy 10w and sell as deal- as one can," and one ls safe ln assuming that the potato shippers play this game. . In the estimating of our potato crop there ls one factor which has been entirely overlooked or at least not mentioned heretofore in the dis- lsloatlon which existed before that Conference stand ln clear contrast to the growing prosperity now found ln the Maritime Provinces. nor-a» 0o llot Neglect Your Eyes An examination might ho of (Nil benefit to you. _ E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBI STD Uharlottctawn and Alherton Orange Pekoe terlous compound analytical chemist could refiflive- 1i! lg certainly "filling," doubts whether that hearty rustic Use Brahmin Tea Refreshing as only fresh, pure which only an and one ln one cf Mercd th‘a novels, who coud "Eat prdden hour after hcur" was thinking of anything faintly xrscmbllng lt. The associa- tion with Dr. Johnson ls based on circumstantial ' though Aluercans get a thrill from sitting in hla "favorite chair." H0 cezfalnl-y lived round. and ft is a fall- inference that he frequenied house. The Johnson foundrd for the benefit of hls mahservant is still ln rxlstvncc hard by: but 1t ls content with its state of life as a respectable public- housc, mak ng no boast or remem- brance of its D1000 10000‘??- evldence only, thc corner, the nearest coffee- Essex Head, which Milk is a. very necessary w" i" the nursing sow‘: ration. Of thfl various forms of milk. liiim mm‘ is one of thc best for this pumm- Swedes, as commonly STOW" ill’ the Canadian tanner, do not PIT‘ sent the extensive variations shape, aloe and colour that prevail in the case of’ manfleil- in Tea can be. This preparation la com- pounded from pure drun and mlklaeen thoroughly tried and indicate Golda quickly be- foro they become daop-acatcd thua tending the nflcnr to lorloua bronchial and pulmon- l-ry condltlona, , ' 40c ‘PEI IOTTLI AT The 2 Macs 149 Great (lea-go Strut We shall be glad to Contracts. 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