- PAGE six, I’ o u r favorite iunster El Brendel" - plays Romeo to Jiree sweet little —hard bolted gold iliggers. —-Wlth- ‘larjnrie White Wm. (folllcr. Jr. TODAY hint. 3.15. 16c, R?- Evzvifng 7 uni 5* 26¢‘, 42c, 521'. _ A1!" (wnnpdv ‘-l.\\' HUYIICTUNE mic . --i=r>i.i.i ics 0i‘ 19.10" Q ""'“""““"'""-‘ “Timur-ii iviONDAY "iziiiniri- .'i.l.’i . . . . . . . . . .. 16c. 26c. i-Jirn ng, 7 A.- il.l5 . . . . .. 21c, 37c. 0|‘ (‘loud llu t- ll: (‘umr-dy! Air- uiils of Ji-yi. _ —-\\'itli- v , .11 Edward Everett Horton Pal-y Ruth “SW3 0F iii: 0110005157»; On with tlic (Lin-c! Let ‘ioitth hiiyc ils fling! Father p.'i_\s the bills! And _1’ when you uit- ” ness tlii» sovl- f’ 5901411’. drrirm: IT ' you'll agree that- the‘ Talking-ii S c r r- r- n h a i ‘ remchctl 7‘ new, miirk in the-k,‘ sinci-ri- prrtrriy- _ _ al of humanity, 107112. loving, I’; reaching for the To stars! v ,. .\i.l. x‘ _’ ‘ " ‘ TALKING ti?‘ ALSO coiiifov AN l l TOD». 3’ l ism. 2.1:». ii.- - ' Evening 7 zinrl . 21c, 37c. 4. v *' I‘\Y.l\l\(l i-iwrvul’. l ALSO (TUNIICHY AND (‘.\1('['U(i.\' W. l1 l-= iI-cw. North Rustico; a Mil llil"“. Mirth Wiltsliire; Chester E. i-i. Pelt-r. R. C. McLeod, THE__CI-I_AI§_'_._D’I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAI‘ . LATE PHILOSOPHER AND FAMOUS STAR iN MONDAY AND TUES. WITH iiiiinu sins i AND i‘ DOROTHY MACKAILI. i A _ Dynamic Drama Dealing! Dariiigly With That Potent Force of Life-Love One of Few Talking Picture Documents Made by This Great Artit , SHARON LYNN AND EDITH CHAPMAN ALSO IN CAST ALSO DOGVILLE TALKIE COMEDY AND SOUND NEWS SUBJECT blillcr - SI MHIARY OF TONIGHT'S REPORT Nu. iii" Subscriptions Amount i Grand Total Last Night Iteiichcd sin,- f 130. Just as predicted, tIie urea: tcer corps in the .1 for the new Print“ 15,. Hospital struck the n; ycsts-rriryv, enrl Petrol‘ Rally No. fl 11.: L..“‘ill" the Poi-ii‘ ll?‘ Church. ilius c= _ tal to date up to S‘. night's total of subs .Almo.st 2.000 prisons 2d to the ciimyiniuii i‘ tic: ilvrinti iotnl iii .'~iii> lflllf lic- int: 1.942 in Illlllibcr, I; ._. (Allflclcd that more than 3,000 COlltFlbilflOIlS will be received by November 5, when the campaign ls to close. There will be three more report ‘tvtitingxs the 9th anti 10th I‘: _ lpiirun. on Lion- day and Tursdm [)*(‘il'."'i_\‘, and the victory 590cm" on Wednesday. Chairman H. Hooper H "no" re- port for the Allicrl Town". tinnit- tee—51‘..';0l-sii0\vs flint of Kinrzs ai-' Qiu-cns Cw“ ' ' side of CYIDIIOLY/ftilhll ing a serious view of tiirir Uillhilt- e contri hit- tion to the Hosp‘tal. Niustciczi m’ the, 47 Provincial Di-lrici’ cr.iii!..i.‘il~r~: have rcportotl ihiis fin", lilill‘ rc- spectlve gtinil totals to (lute i)i‘ill’{ as follows: Bonshziiv. $525; Cortiwziil, $250; Cumberland, $456; Frederic- ton. 830150; Gicorvetoryn, $.50]; liar- riiiritun, Will; liiiziici" Pivri", Kingsboro. S130; 3h litir-ltl, $1.; Milivieiv, $1265; Mil: Qsilrll); 2.71.. Stewart. $310; lviiirre_v River, $20.’): New Glasgow. $616; in" Milo circlr. $17.2; Souris, $12.00: Stillliflf‘ l7.. '- 53; Victoria, $245.50. 5-...» The twenty-eight District Choir- men from whom the Allied Towns Committee has v~t to hear. bu‘. from whom it. crtpcct‘ itrnlii '2 lTfiiilYl". h‘: Itlondtiv cicniiic. n~~~ l'.".i..i Riv:- I-‘arlanc. Annanrluii; chm. i), .1_ Riley. Belle River: w. J. Seaman, Erndnlbane; T. .7. Wirzcinton. Britirzc- '1 Charles E NICDIIII. Iii-mir- ‘; Major A. ilwbr-rlsiiii. Iillil- '; Charles K. Nfiirtin. Ciirtlririia: John Mustard. Ml‘ I‘- C rilicnn: Jeremiah Simpson. Cavendish; Gor- tlcn McLcan. Circe River; J. .7. Lar- ubce. Eldon: J. W. l-‘jxic. Einrriiiri; Jfarry Francis, Fortune Biicirv; Wiii E. Johnson, French River; Alezuinti- er lViartin. Grandview; William Crewys. Kingston; B. R. Brown. Lille York; H. H. Cox. Zvfnrcll: W. J. hirilirlicrn. Mi. Jiiiiion; Samuel Pwniarc. ltiurrny Harbour; Ormvald (irrvhcrn. Niurrny Harbour North; ilrs. A. H. Lncincr. North River; till’. the cx- ‘ D Lino. “ilieiizlcy River; ‘ci-‘ , Wiivsloc. ‘it is incsiiccivziblii," said Executive Chairman W. F. Tidmarsli last even- inr: to Allied Towns Chairman Horne, “hilt kllFii wortliv citizens as the ‘.33 i-iii-irincii in the siill silent (ll rit-is Hit‘ liirlilicrtrtit to the Hos- . tl]l])(‘ili. I cannot believe that ‘i lhiil’ are neglecting their duties. T110.“ 1117i" be a little slower than the i9 other Provincial District Chair. nicn in uziilicrini; and reporting sub- ;.“-(.'i‘ill[l(JllS to the Hospital fund, but. I atn confident we shall begin to i hear from all of them by Monday.‘ "Yes, indeed," answered Chairman fiiornn, "and you also may be sum .377? vii» iii Clniiririan who have re- . piwic-tl I'm." fur have only begun to innit 1 arn conviiiccd that every one fol Ilic 47 (IlfiflCtii will reach its r and tiuu, many of tlicm vrill _ A10 ill‘: i>."j.'<':iirl ilicir _‘.{i‘ili.‘€. They are - , >."l!'f‘ io l"i‘.\|l1)il.'i ti» the calicint ex- iamplp set by the Cfillllllliifif‘. iinti teams." _ All of ijic (livisions and the major ‘ccnunitirvs rcporicd good results ,lii.;'. oven z, cxccpt the Memorial ‘Ciiiiinnttcc. Memorial Chairman w. ‘K. Regret-s, when his name was ireaclictl in the roll call. again in- , formvzl Lire Executive Chairman that lilic 3i morinl Coiriinittm had noth- ‘in: to report. ‘ The Commander-in-Chief, Mr. Jirimarsli. considers it so vitally im- ivortnni. to the success oi‘ the catn- il"u flint the iiiicmorial Committee . miiizc n really good showing "n" has called on [pint mcrtlng of the Executive Com- mittee and the lilerziorlal Committee for ii if’) this lsgiflfftnyl mqmmg m Lilllllliiifll lir-iitiqiiiirters. It is real- gi/cti by tliosu of long experience in r-tinipziign irork that many tens of thousands of dollars in additional " ‘ipilfillfi can he obtained by the .' (‘cmmittrtn if it nets as. "owl rwiilns in pvnpiiriioii to the | iin..ncial standing of its prospects as Iiliave been obtained by the teams [with their smaller opportunities, i Ciheirnuin Wallace L. Higgins, of Charlottetown tilt, Business Frii-ntis cnmmlttgg, g]- ieitrifizti ilio volunteers last evening Thy reporting $875 in 9 subscriptions. ‘All of the contributions obtained by llifr‘ Higgins come from outside the "I“.".)\'1lli"<". as do those gleaned by the (I/rriiniiirc on Former Residents, of IivIiit-li Dr. J. A. Clrn-k is Chair-man. ‘Chairman Higgins and Chairman 'Cl.'ii'k arc co-ordlnziting excellently illl rcliiii: results from extra-Provin- {Plili subscribers. Dr. Clark has ob- |iiilll(‘t1 contributions from places as ‘rixstzint iis the Pnclfic coast, London, England, and Johannesburg. South Africa. Like Choir-man Higgins, ,Cili‘ll'lllfll'l Clark is working tirelessly ‘for the cause. Each of the chairmen . 15 llcltlllz good results by concen- trating all his energies on the work of his own committee. Following is Treasurer A. W Iiiyndmans official report for the emergency Woman's Division Men's Division Committee on Business l ’ niis i/ ninittct‘ .. Alcuicrizii CUlllflliilCL‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To-nights Totals Grand Totals to Date Team Captain l George W. McLeod 2. Walter S. Grant ii. hiialr-"liii illcKinnun 0. Ncil l). hit-Latin i 7. Ira J. Yco, All). 8. William M. Rowe 0. James T. McKee . . l0. William Warren l WOMAN'S TONIGHT'S REPORT BY MEN'S DIVISION CHARLES H. BLACK, Commander. Wilfrcdl‘. Ikiylor ..- ............. .. $2.414 ' $1,265 $2501.50 $ 160 $ 875 $ $ 7,215.50‘ $141,130.50 DIVISIONS AND 'I‘E.~\i\IS Amount 6i) 100 160 124 30 380 109 193 100 No. oi‘ ‘Subscriptions 4 P-Jwmp-tawa- . S 1,265 D IVISION MRS. II. IIOOPER HORNE, Commander. Tea m ll. Mrs- l2. Mrs. i3. Mrs. l4. Mrs. l5. . Mrs. l7. Mrs. i0. Mrs. l1). Mrs. ‘.20. Mrs. Captain J. A. MacKcnzie Percy J. Proud Roy Quigley Neil D. McLean .. William Brehaut F, W. Ticiniwrsh Licorqc H. Buntain B. Vail, Sr. W. E. Bentley .. J. A. Clark Totals for WfllllllIYS Diixrsion Amount 241 . 152 530 102 I54 7i 416 90 578 80 No. of Subscriptions ww-nummminflfla 4n mmaaiaimavaii-‘flffl 3° uh .. Q PROVINCIAL DISTRICT COMMITTEES Torr-n (‘hxiirman Cornwall Fredericton Harrington Milton Murray River Nine Mil; Creek Souris Edward Currie Grand Totals District Committees Following are the subscriptions of $100 and more: Mr. and Mrs. R. l... Cotton. $600; Enterprise Foundry 00.. sioo; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton and Miss Cotton. $100; G. A. Haynes. $100; Metropolitan Stores. $100; JamesTiiit. $100; Mofiiits, Ltd., Wes- ton, Ont, stove for dict. kitchen val- ued at $140; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thompson, $100; Y‘s Men's Club, W. W. Crosby . . .. J. A. Ciitiiffc . Charles E. Stewart Hammond Hooper .. F. C. Bennett Roy C. McLean .. No. of Subscriptions Amount 250 30.50 170 760 45 40 1,200 $ 8 $ S $ $ $ 30 8 2,501.50 $100; Wm. B. Rankin, $100; Stanley. Shaw iu Pcardon, $300; Harris Ab- batoir 00.. Ltd.. $200; Mr. R. E. Mutch, $200; Mrs. George J. Rogers. $350; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Long- worth $400; Steel Pilrniahing 00., New Glasgow, N‘. 5., $100; Founda- tion Maritimc Ltd. $500; A. Ramsay d: Sons. $100. --Tivrii'i-oii.~r‘smclinmo—t FARCE COMEDIY, MAKES TREMENDOUS HIT HER-Ii Hilarious approval fofiows the slop-stick course of "The Avilwr." the Warner Bros. and Vltaphone all talking picture, which began its lo- cal engagement at the Capitol 'I‘hc- "VP-flill‘! by Committees, Divisionsjme yaw-gay, and teams, as wi-ll as by Provincial District committees: TRIDIFYRIIRZS XIGIITLY REPORT RALLY NITMBIIR IZIGIIT Grand Total! Previously Reported. ............ No. of Subscriptions Amount 1809 8133.915 Edward Everett Horton heads the all star cast which includes Patsy Ruth Miller, Johnny Arthur. Lec Moran. Edward Martindel, Armand Koliz, Kewpie Morgan, Phillip Small- ey, and William Norton Bailey. The picture is based 0n the successful stage hit of James Montgomery. The and Arthur Caesar, Roy Del Ruth directed. "The Aviator" concerns itself with the fate of a staid author. who sud- denly finds himself hailed as the author of a book on wartime flying experiences-courted by ladies. Instead of having to court lady luck. that supposedly fickle goddess courts him-and he finds himself in possession of fame that many real flyers never get—and the hand and heart of a young lady-who believes him to be one of those whose names will go thundering down the ages. It's all nonsense, but wholesome- guifawing nonsense—the sort that even the wisest men enjoy at times. screen adaptation is by Robert Lord Dom. miss "Ibo Ayiator." muimuul ruuuuin rlvuiu slum. Mixed Foursomes T0- day at Belvidere, Un- der Winter Rules- AS the 80m“; 59350:; wanes in the i shadow of the near apPPMWh °1 Wm‘ m" the“, 1, m falling of! in attend- ance at Belvedeme links. Each week- end seq; the faithful out in full strength on the fairwayfl- “u? m9 program will undergo l ‘Fhmlie "m" team four-somes which have held the gpdtllghi) for two successive Satur- dwa, 1,0 mdjnury mixed foursomes. Tho draw will be undo at the club- house ot 2 P- m- "Id “w” “m”? to play are asked tio be on time so‘ that their names mly b0 in the m“ Nine holes will be played. winter rules. Prizes are to be donated by the club. , , The postponed special ladies‘ match z will be Played More“ “Wm”- weather permitting, otherwise first suitable dBY- ' .‘IIIIIII‘III Llnimrnt refit-alien flu iu-ulll- Western Guardian --LADIES‘ shhc carve dresses. sizes l6 to 42 on sale $5.00 each at Sinclair's. 7987-ll-1-2i zA CHICK-EN Supper will be hBId in Central Bedeque Hall Tuesday Nov. 4, Proceeds in 85d 0! 519k» 8011-11-1-31 —LADIES GREY GOAT and J. S. Matheeon L. Matheaon ... inqliiss II. N. I. LEAGUI Height Office S. Duncan 142 B. B-uilht .... .. 105_ o. McDonald 18B 0.. Proctor 15C H. Orwwell 902 8'27 u ... u u- Total Machine Shop 147 81G 1B 105 142 788 Dryden 180 140 140 152 728 2231 Majority of “Freight Office" 4736 pins. High single "C. MacDonald 265 pins. High three "C. MacDonald 670 pins. C. N. R. LEAGUE Total Co: Shop R. A. Dllhbfln . C. ‘McLean F. Rianahan . W. Hogan Total Telegraph 160 189 15o 205 20a 12o 295 130 202 s11 1060 ‘B. Cameron . . Larter F. MacInty-re ... Dixon ..... J. Williams Total Majority for Telegraph Office 400 pins. —I‘IAMILTON IIALL—A HBIIOW- Mountain Beaver fur coats. special prices at Sinclair's. 79B7-11-1-2ii —NORTII BSDEQUE AND FREE?‘ TOWN United Church: N. Bedeqllen 10.45: Freetown. 3; Traveller's Rests, 7. Minister, J. w. A. Nicholson. ' —\'0UNG LADIES‘ LEATI-IER- ' [UTE short coats, sizes 14 to 20 selb; ing at $4.75 at Sinclair's, i 7987-l1-l-2i —LADIES' FUR COATS. newest styles, best quality Rat, French Seal, Hudson Seal, and Persian, etc. $98.00 to $225.00 at Sinclairs. .7987-11-1-2l , —SUIIIMERSIDE PRESBYIERIAN Church, Sunday, Nov. 2nd: Services] at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Minister, Rev. I C. J. St. C. Jeans. Organist, Professor} Fowles. " "' " ' l I —i\lISSES RAIN COATS assorted colors, sizes 14 to 20, on stile $5.00_ each at Slnclairs. 7987-11-1-21,‘ —UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA! Kensington, Nov. 2nd. Rev. J. R. Saint, D.D., Minister: 9.45 a. m., Sun- day School, 11 a. m .and 7 p. m. Rev. E. W. Aitken, BA; 3 p, m., Summer- ficld. Rev. E. W. Altken, B.A. —WELCOMED HOME-Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy and their two boys are being welcomed home, after an absence of over five years in Van- couver. B.C. They arrived on the Island Friday evening and intend to take up their residence at their fu- ture home in Emerald-E. -A CHICKEN Supper will be held in Central Bedeque Hall Tuesday Nov. 4, Proceeds in aid of sick. 8011-11-1-31 —300 PAIRS FRILLED Curtains, 2'1 x 2‘; yds., Rose, Blue or Gold trimming. Exceptional values 89c, $1.10, $1.19, $1.29 and $1.65 per pair at Sinclair-a. 7987-11-1-21 -THE SALVATION ARMY-The Charlottetown Citadel‘ Band. accom- panied by Staff-Captain F. J. Riches, Divisional Commander and Adjutant A. W. Martin, will visit Summer-aide on Thursday, Nov. 4th and present an up-to-date "Army" Musical Pru- gramme in the Agricultural Hall at 0 p. m. A large turnout of citizens is anticipated. Watch local announ- cements, or enquire of Captain Som- merville of the local corps for par- tlculiira. -REORGANIZA'I‘ION MEETING‘ OI‘ J. B. Q-The reorganization meeting of the "Loyal Canadian" Jun- . ior Red Cross Branch, was held in Springfield School on October 24th. Thirteen members joined. It was moved. seconded and carried that we send to the Bed Cross Society for seven copies of the JRC. magazines. A motion was passed voting $5.00 to- wards the School Fnlr. The following programme “ - were -, ed: 0. Lester MocGulgon, Winnifi-ed Sinclair and Ruth Lnmbe. Marguer- ite and Janet Sinclair were appointed on the clean-up committee. Winni- fred I-Iaslam was appointed organist. Meeting closed by singing Notional Anthem.—E. . a llunllli puln with hllnurifl Llnlineut. e‘en Supper on Tuesday evening, No- - vember 4th. Proceeds in nid of Mis- sioii Band. 7900-l1-1-2i —MR. P. L. BOWNESS. Funeral Director and Embalmer, has taken over the Undertaking business of Mr. W. A. Wright, of Centervllle, Bedeque, and will operate it in con- ijunction with his Summerside busi- ness. Mr. Bell. who has purchased Mr. Wright's residence will have charge of the undertaking equipment. 7226-9-27-Sat-tues-1mo. -z4 iNcii cuacxcp scrim with colored border suitable for kitchen. pantry or bath. Regular 18c. yard. Special 12c. at, Sinclair's. 7987-11-1-21 -I'RESBYI‘ER.IAN SERVICES in the Richmond Boy West Congrega- tion on November 2nd willbe as fol- lows: Freeland, at 10.30 a. m.; Lot 14, 3 p. 171.1 Tyne Valley. 7 p. m. In the absence of the Pastor". Rev. D. F‘. Davies, the pulpits will be occupied by Mr. Delmont A_ Yco, of Gordon Col- lege of Theology and Missions, Bos- ton, Mass. ‘ -CREPE BACK SATIN dresses, sizes 14 to 44 only $7.50 each at Sin- clalrs. 7987-11-1-21 —(‘-OUNTY COURT AT SUMMER- SIDE-The County Court at Sum- merside was engaged all day Thurs- day with the case of John McLeod vs. Geo. Shelfoon in an auto damage case. Both parties reside in Tignlsh and the collision occurred on‘ the square in front of Myriclrs store on the evening of July 10th lost. The case was commenced in Aibcrton and adjourned to Summerside. Judgment was reserved. Mr. Heath Strong. K. C.. appeared for the plaintiff and Thane A. Campbell, K.C., for de- fendant. Judge Inman at the close of the above case delivered judgment in the case of Leonard Sheenan vs. Leslie F. Simmons in an action of $60.00 damages for dog killing three sheep. The Court held that the pre- POIICIBIBIIL: of evidence was in favor of the defendant that the clog was at defendants home at the time of the k111i!!! 0f the sheep. The plain- tiff bod only seen the dog in the grew dawn of morning and the de- fendant's witnesses who worked with defendant and knew his dog would be in a. better position to recognize the animal than the plaintiff who only saw him the once. He would not therefore. allow the plaintiff any damages, but the carcasses of the sheep killed had been delivered to the defendant for fox meat and he would allow the plaintiff for this amount, $13.40 u the cheque which the de- fendant had forwarded was not cash- ed. but the only costs that would be allowed plaintiff was the summons and service of some as the defend- ant had been deprived of his oppor- tunity to ply it into Court. Mr. ‘Phone Campbell; KC, for plaintlg. and Mr. Heath Strong, K.C., for dc. fendant-S. ‘Ex-E ‘Nfi-Ooopoooo-oo » “fiifhfi > Ortomemsu g Ill Richmond linen ,’ .|. s. nmol 4%.: ‘s-a-s-JIZ-P" IIIORI I FLOWERS, COMPACTS-BATII PREP CRBAMS. J. ERNEST Phone l2 00mm m» menu-r! Ame- _mir Assirnmnd monouns- i PUBARRY, DEAUVILLE, THREE DRUG GISTS WVEMBER 1. 1930 ___.._-___._ , ‘:11 -‘ NUTL a N ARCISSE sensor rbims m i FACE POWDERS~PEBFU ES-LIP sucks-muons- TIONB-TALCUM - 5A1. crs-nus-rmo rownaus-soArs-rormr wanna- iiuAum-ui. slim or: menu. ll. WORTH 148 Prince ltlOQt "It should be remembered that the ‘ tlon of Canada, Australia. and New Zealund are almost wholly iituropean and that such 6010M"! people as may live in these coun- tries, excluding. of course, the very small quota. of abvriflillll 111mm‘ tents that have not been brought into close contact with civilization, have for the most part, attained to a. stan- dard of living nearly on a par with that; of white peoples. Generally speaking, therefore, the purchasini; power of the people in these domin- ions ls as great, if not greater than that of the inhabitants of Great Bri- tain. On the other hand in South Africa there are only one and a. half million Europeans and probably o. small percentage of the coloured po- pulation that approach a white stan- 7 dard of living." The percentage of white people t0 the native population in Indlri, Cey- Ion and British Malays is, of course. very small indeed. By contrast, the inhabitants of most of the foreign countries mentioned have Europeans of similar standards cf living." To attempt to confine the trade of the Empire to the lands of the Em- pire is to abandon for the Eimpire the real advantage of foreign trade. Throughout the Empire thcrc will be surplus produce in Great Britain of manufactured goods and 1117116 col- onies of raw materials and food stuffs which must be disposed of in other said and done, as Mr. Grondona states: "To aim at a self contained Empire would be to aim at an object Countries EMPIRE New Zenland .........il,l00 to Irish Free States ‘.200 " Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,000 South Africa Br. Malaya. . Canada .. Ceylon W. Africa . India . . 2.800 . 0.900 . . . 2.000 . . . . . . 6500 FOREIGN s00 '- 700 . 26o .0300 140 7m 10o 3.500 " Norway Denmark . . Netherlands . Argentine Belzliun . Sweden Franco EZYM . . . . . Germany Spain n II n n ,- fl .- 700 Rig Italy . . . . . .. “ United States . Brazil Japan .. Soviet Unto Rio being equal, is more advantageous to But ivliaat do we find in Vlr. Gron FOREIGN Volume Cwt. 13,700,093 . 1.751.828 1.489.492 449.758 18,747,000 £ c.i.f. 7.485.365 1.507.632 20,478,654 2.090.910 12,314,000 Barley Rice Butter Cheese Eggs 10 doz. units Currants Coffee 1.128.125 ‘ 301.689 2.494.774 2.009.973 Imports from U. K: Canada . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . 159,572,000 Visible balance against Canada Canada. owes the United Kingdom 254,000,000. Interest amounting t0 in the form of bullion and on goods £2,274,000 in respect of their indebt- edness must be paid to Great Britain so that as she buys £60,000,000 worth of goods in the United Kingdom ina year she must actually export £62,- 274000 worth of goods and bullion to the United Kingdom but as a mat- ter of fact Canada only exports £29,- l27,000 worth of goods to Great Bri- tain, therefore the balance has to be paid for in bullion-n very unsatis- factory state of affairs. In i828 the United States of Am- erica exported to the United King- dom goods to the voule of $947,270.- 661 u against importation of goods to the value of 0348434861 from Great Britain, thus showing a. dis- favoi-able trade balancg ogai". at Great‘ Britain of $498,842,000. ' Doing the some year the United States of America exported to Can- ada goods to the value of $918,155,500 ns against lmportotions of goods to Hi0 VlIllG of $499,999,157 om‘ Can- ada. thus showing o. disfavcrabie tildobolanoollllnltltionadl. oi I Inter-Empire Trade _ (Continued from Page 4) that would he as impracticable ll would be selfish (if it‘ could brought about) but if this renovation is to justify its heritage we mifl strive for a. faster developmentct flip unexploited resources of the Oom- monwealth of British natlonl in K interest not only of the Brlfllh 990' pie but of the world at 1039-" It; is, however, obi/IOU 1mm ml figures so ably furnished by MI. Grondoziu. ln his book, from the mull reliable sources, that there ll In m- ormous field awaltllfl 031119113"!!! within the Empire markets by enter- prising British manufacturers and it is to be remember-ad that most of the miptro workers give preform- tial treatment: to tmwm ‘Wm 35" taln. On the other hand Britain mull reciprocate and give preference to the overseas Empire countries on lg- i-icultural products and raw mutan- ials imported. The nature and do- gree of preference both in the case of the United Kingdom and the Over- seas Empire might be by way of su- per taxes on foreign gooda- Th! rates against Britain being the sumo tution of a certain quantity of British goods for Foreign rind thus the onLv Colonial manufacturing countries, Canada. Australia, New eZalaud. and India would not suffer. The some pol- icy could be atIODEBII bl’ m" United Kingdom towards oversea! Empire countries in regard to food than Empire countries. After all ls_ ivcilington Dublin Melbourne Cape Town Singapore Montreal Colombo Fzccctown Bombay Total popn. of Empire 450,000,000 (approximate) 379,397,000 Bergen Copenhagen Rotterdam Bueiios Ayres Antwerp Gotiienberg Chcrbourg Port Said 500 " Hamburg o Naples New York Yokohama Leningrad Cost per cwt. l0iil 1712 til 9 0 4 l2 ll. 13,2 £243 744 stuffs and raw materials and thus substitute a certalnquantlty of over- seas Empire foodstuffs and row ma- terials for foreign imports» of thew articles- SOME PER CAPITA PURCHASE COMPARISONS Table No. 1 Approximate distance from U- K. by sea to nearest. 100 miles Per Capita Purchas Population 1,470,000 2.943.000 - 6.373.000 7,178,000 3.033.000 9 701.000 5.355.000 22,862,000 31:71:80,000 2.793.000 3.407.000 7.764.000 11.000000 7,996,000 ' 6.097.000 41,020,000 l4 .3 l 0.070 041190.000 22 652,000 40.870000 120,013,000 39.104000 67,000 .000 153 800.000 dc Jaiiicrv ¢a°¢°¢¢co»uumwN o»°q*5:E5:a55=5 602,371,000 ‘On Adam Smith's princlplcs, trade within the Ehnpire, other thing! the Empire than external trade. dons-ls excellent book "Empire Stock- taking" as shown below, as regards cost. IMPORTS INTO BRITAIN EMPIRE Volume cwt. 2,718,417 718.464 2.329.119 2,405,031 5,573,000 £ c-Lf. 1.453.223 495.577 18.726067 11,353,536 3,601,000 90.335 319,789 201.155 2,180,544 Exports to U. K. £29,i27.000 $0,445,000. $427,158,348. Hm is another startling fact. The United States i-i 192a imported A goods to the value of $5,128,809.27! to all countries and imported goods to the value of 84091120064. thul showing a favorable trade balance of 31.037.689.215. From tho above quoted figures it will be seen that the United King- dom and Canada supplied the Unit- ed States with practically the wholl of the favorable trade balance with over 100 countries of the world. In the light of the foregoing facts ‘and the decrease in Empire trade by ,over 25 percent since 1915 the tum lls overdue for developing reciprocal _ trade between Great Britain and the as before the result being s. substl-H I-l F4 I °'-=°@°°'nm:n-1~:E'nna< Znv-aumucain‘ 016 11' ' overseas Empire, vfiich would go i, u long way in curing the uncmpioy merit in Great Britain and the ov- ersem Empire Countries. 'I‘o sum up what ls wanted and ‘ should be aimed at is o policy od- ' verse to every kind of monopoly and favourable to everything that iii- creeses the prosjccrity of the people throughout the Empire.