s I v su-usnaes-e-nnw-nu IQaav" 3, cu- . PAGE FOUR ‘fl-IE GIIARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN Prelidenti-W. Cheater I. alaLure. vlee-PrealdeutwJ. l. Burnett v de¢retuy—l.leut. CcL D. l. Ieellnnou, D. D. 0. Idltor and Inhaler-J. B. Burnett. Associate Editor-J). l. Currie. (founded i501) $5.00 per year ilu advance) delivered. Morning Dally (in advance) mulled lu Canada unn United Btntee. $0.50 per year BOSTON-Old South Newer ll. Andlermau. 2M Tromout 8k NEW YOIlK-Jlolnllngn New! Uellpi, 301i Welt 10th C!» NEW‘ GLASGOAV, .\‘. Bi-M. E. Faulkner. etisfllEltslnE-Jlunte- nook More. 0 Blurb a Co. IO.\"l'.\GUIC—-\V. A. Johnston. flUCRlS-—Al. S. Acorn. Ifi (ZFAHDIAS run be obtained from the following age-nil in Chlrintwlowl. l. B awn, Poet 081cc. e. ‘ufly. Richmond Street. .7. J Taylor, Grafton Street. Hex. McPherson Queen ltrcot- Ind Ggndeg, Grant George Street. S. Tww. Pli Ave. llnrltlm statlouere. _emllna G-nc-rry. (‘mi Kent I lorhlerd R. Thomas White, 125 Elm Ave. J. P. Duly. Queen Street. cu“..- e 5a., Queen anti-r. Blflllfl \"i-ii-i c». Depot. ll. Wbltloek Great Glfirgn street. Mn. Jacobson. Dn eater Street. THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1930 Conservatives a monopoly of power Those Liquor Interests -as if there was ever a time when ma cnnuaorrmvvvi); GUARDLAN Notes B); The Way To the overuse person a. mishap to a circus may not mean very much ‘ excepting possibly some little disap- pointment, but to the management of such an enterprise it means a good deal. It costs something like $1,000 a clay to operate such a circus as thc Al. G. Barnes, and whenthis is thrown out of commission for a few clays such as has happened last week, it means a serious loin in earning power alone. It is stated that the 10s ln rolling stock by reason of the recent acci- dent would not be less than $100,000 and though this may be in- sured. thadlfficulty of replacing it involves no small expense or incon- venienze. Hospital bills and other items of this nature also added to the loss. But very few circus companies have made much money during the past few years and only by amalga- SIR ANDREW MACPHAIL ON EMPIRE FREE TRADE 1 V rim been u» sub- ject of so much discussion in Can- ada during the weeks preceding the election that the average newspaper reader may well be excused for desir- ing a change. There is one contribu- tion to the subject of Empire Free Trade, however, which demands rec- ognition in these columns, not only for its intrinsic value. literary and political, but for the interest attach- ing in this Province to its author- ship, The article referred to appears B) Inner W. Bu-IIILMD. EMOTKINS AND WORK You have heard of instances where an individual in recounting a story in which he tells of some tremend- ous eflort he made. is questioned by enjoin, love. race thereof. pause‘! 0r can there for a winged horse be cnc of his hearers as t0 his ability to lll "l0 Jilly 186"! 01 m6 Qllflftefly actually do the feat he mentions. l Review. It is entitled "The Freedom‘; I! hi? haPW-‘llfi to be a little hot of England" and it is from the gifted bladed °r the quemmur has “em pen of sir Andrew Macpha“ .\BX‘_V annoying in his manner it is 'l'.;:ely' that he will offer to pIei-form whips? If once you have entered. there's an end of laws: The suns and moons and stars are in eclipse- Can there be interval? Can there be TULY_3_1_,_ lg.) l ‘irnomcr’? YOUR nanm AND scanners wrrn "Having once entered if you than, ' You have no measure of the track of ‘ There is no vantage-place, no upper! . ooign , From which to Judge the round and Don't Fail To Take Advantage l . 0f Pinaud’s Special Offers NO.1.—Annlvcrsary0l!cr. A 51-00 he: of Budd's The aunw“ intent» 3'5 expressed inwlie feat again with all his listeners Be caret“! ma“ w know we mane: Just how badly the sweeping Con- ~ l-lbellilfi and CQYl-iiirimllil-i "like 11m mation have they been able to cut out me opening paragraph. "is to con- ' in attendance. servative victory has upset the Qqim. no: try to have their own politics competition and maintain themselves “me Empire “ebtrldeny by an a? Accordingly everything m “ranged ‘,‘Y‘P\'illl What Ml‘. xiii; did not 1181- Iv" B PY°l"-""k‘"l=’ “a” I Deal to history. that they are half‘ “ 8 manner RS nearly as possible av- . - i — r I JPOZJChlU the conditions f , ‘M’ m his almost dam elmnmons o’ The Sarnla. Canadian Observeri “'r°“'5"" The” are right’ he suggests‘ lino he eiideavors to perfgrrrlklensnzlclt’. . iomper. was that he himself was agrees m“ the sound o; rweunglso far as their ideal is conccrneclz: He mils’ and mils djsmany’ much To be no driver-but an instrument whim-i Ye-‘lwmlble m" bflnglng "m machines would be far more welcome vivpong in their practical applicatignigo the amusement, 0g his tom-nan‘... 0! single flliht. Ytllled 0111i’ by the ‘ provincial Conservative premiers ad- m the 15nd than (he noise of poliflcg] l of mat ideal Prbtectiofil ‘or agri_ land me chagrin or his friends who. pound zivclj: into the field against him. Y0" dflvfi- ‘ I Face Powder and e 75c tube of Piuaudh Face Cream-Jpn), To love its curve and tn let it go ‘ ‘or ‘mm unbent, ‘ To feel your body's chariot wheel‘ alive, N0. L-Wlth every $1.00 purchase of Plnaudb Tangy, ‘treparatlous is given free one Special box. Contains live ~01 these preparations iii holiday n». ‘ ibrium of our comemporarv may be i teen in the editorial columns of ves- ta-day. from which we cull the foi- bwL-ig frantic adifl: "The prohibition of the airport of liquor lined up all the ‘JFPV .. and the many: wealthy liquor inter- csts against ihe Liberal GoiTm- merit." A: we have only a limited number of these free good, deals. you would be well advised to get yours early. E. A. F Central Drugstore Patronize our Soda. Fountain When Tired and Thirsty. controversy. Still, YOU Can't BXPECH we“ as Industry is m? were naturally anxious to sea him iofiphanmm {an “ntethered m the‘ lflem to wield the hammer until: e r n: t (t? mwmids m” "make good‘ on his story. Eftlimd» ‘they've buried the hatchet. n“ 55a y 5 “ p ‘ As they are about to leave the “wlm” Bynne" h‘ the New Whlevemenl’ °f their 8°31 Pr" “Ede v spot. and he realizes that his friends litlmbli“ f ‘Mr. ll‘. E. ill. Robinson, President through Protcction was the ultimate are feeling badly and his tnrmentor . Qf me National Dairy Council or‘! vision or Alexander Hammmh whovs ‘liibllanlly talking about his fail. W‘, on i According to Mr. Robert P- Lfl- 'Canada, said in an interview in Mon- framed the m“ American ‘arm. bf i ure. he turns back, and with a‘ ii.’- , i i " ‘ ~ L". Cnriadc. Hen. fiurence ‘ mom United suites secretary o; iii-ea] an Tuesday that the dairy iu-; _ o t _ n the ‘n . ity efiort, performs the lea: and. a r "" 33'5"; b“mm fmnd- was! ‘e e the resent downwudidustry had asked the Tariff Board, Jefferson‘ h“ anm°un “t m a ° “cine; it in almost easy fashion. _, k . l i - ' - y , ‘qmm m p for a minimum tariff of four cents a 90ml“- “f Plesldent Gameld‘ “h” as‘ Why Was he not able to do it at ’ appointed. just election‘ d‘ i m ;_~,mp1ggq_ i0 a 5mg 5n me si-n;i¢e,;m°"e'nenz o’ “ammo m’ 5r 0850c pound on butter from New Zcaland1carly as 1866 declared, ‘If our Gov- [his first effort. when he tried :0 jusfl Y. d s: i. b a ut - - - ’ . ~. =i.r~ h‘. i? l Bu’ “m: about the pmmbklnn o!‘ he Lnlte a cs egan Io and Australia and that this had been; nnment pursues this line of policy scstory ‘ ‘ ‘ u ‘m. Cleqranpes 1mm u an mei whey l, 1929. It began with farm provided in the Dunning Budget. As Stead-fly‘ we sham approach more ECZllJE his mad was not up. l bq l a ‘q A t‘: {p L , (produce and did not extend to non- far as the dairy industry is concern- . Imarlv m frebtrade because we shall Now it W35 formerly believed that] FBWPYS- i Pr? ill‘? E 11¢ ‘v ilvmi . . ,, h _‘ “ - ' 1t was just because an unusual ef- . _-_ m g me wok ed, this would sev.m to settl, t e con I '_ v I a new! despaich published last month‘ farm p Mugs ‘u; i! ‘Ho, Ociber ‘foversy’ i‘ be more nearly able l0 ‘lilmilete “m i fort was being put into it. by using Q. What are some outstanding B R A H M I N » < k" "Pas a F’ C059 ' r ' ' i 1 terms. I am ones stronrwt wll owe‘ do - f B ' ‘ a i,‘ m. m... .h,-fl,,._.h..ui Canada and s m“ orb». nations 0n equa , a . p .r . .at en acts about ritisi-i Columbia. i\ir Lamont it a m°°t . v , - abled one to do an unusual f at f A‘ B ‘tis l b‘ ' ' ' - G . -. ‘ ' .' il.i d. tl <1 for protection which leads to ultimate e c . r. h Cu um la contains ten m‘ Unmd Sum QilBSllOll Mimi" m" “Qt prices Wm oflogcilzllgaltlzrediirina‘bigtltiiiig tuft g2: h“. trade I am for that Free n.ad.i5fl'i‘ll3tll< ‘per cent of all Canada It has ‘I000 Sow (July In Red Alt-ugh‘ packages . v - » . v ‘ ~ - ' L ' tliliilliinf€d b? hing Goiernmenticontlnue m decline to something like Chicago man pushed her mm m‘: which can only be achicved through “inn “.35 the real reason? imlles of coast line ‘ind a mountain? oao-oo-oooaeoo-oeooe-veoeoooe-ooeoeoe-ooeoeaoeooo+++u l. i mono Pgu, ‘PW-war price m?“ which were “yawn she could not Swim and she. t U. _ s1 A d ' Ma ‘Phaq Dr. W. Bacannon. Boston, who has area equal to 25 Svntzerlands. It is , “iacgrym-‘wx- mm" HG" Fmmtwé if‘ men“ fiufm thmy percent drowned in em“ feet of “met ab. F" J 0Y1- l‘ --ll l" '- - iforc longtime been mvestrvatlxls the equal in area to three United King. mg dLsclrwui-e: that he Unis , will ' ." ' ' ° _ . “t l_"d‘ tfis'i"tbtieff:t ftl ti - l§= ,' smug L: m“ d ‘TM m proflacuna mo“ taking to his demh 3150mm no on» in oises i v eupoin u c o 1e emo ons from the dorns and yet has a population lessfi , . i AH culture as I I We haire already pointed out the, The Fe‘, L" Price Levels liquor dealer? fact that the bu. .> 40-00400-0400-0-00-0; To get the real refreshing flavor of tea ‘ TRY THE LAND WE LOVE n; mam: unau ‘wfnm the _ 04e-0o4o:.e»r¢ i -: a. 4 §OO9Q0e¢u vvoooo BRITISH COLUMBIA considers nnd never once ' 00000000000404» i . . Canaclwn FIPZB“; in mm cases u ilower than those now prewlil-Ylsv The . adds mm England 31cm can Con, standpoint of their use to the indivl- than that of Tor-grim, 1g, contains v, man who had pushcd her. and who ,d l t] _ 1-35 Mined ma“ ma», m. Gm“ v history of all previous DOSFWB!‘ P"- jmnped in w Save hen This is a i Yen mm a rcamy the Old American‘ ua. e is llo that the emotions so more than hall of Ccnadas standing emmeng L; 5erfm15ly ijQnsldeflng timber It has over 4000 miles of rall- jlflfls indiwies ‘ha! may Wm "m" The time-honored practical joke pushing jsthuulatfi the processes of the body‘ ‘gt aDnunflier Dfdktdllct- ‘Ila-it rule has been that commodity people into swimming Pools Don't in- thathekthla sugar AS AmmWl-‘lteiy given way- IE5 Hrlllllfll Dffitliwliflfl 0f nat- n5 nminon isiers: ‘ ' ole oodtob di - 1 ' returned bv a federal - values and wage levels never lose ail dulge in it. You may have the same‘ uwmhin me next two 5-5313;- he vermt Th, zlusem uvuscu Er Pa], "wmwis totals $250'0o0‘00G' It F - > _ g r‘ _i v M w d Nth _ Nu M , i . u ena es a mimics to is rich in minerals withannual pro- , in Bufalo more than a 1 I the am. which w...“ "Om w“- cause for lemorse as 1.. now being suf oedms of Englan , eie ui ____ _m m I f t 4 m g a M fci-ed by the Ohiclveo wag. Perhaps‘ a general election: by that timc: F“ ~- B ‘musua e1 - ductlon worth $65,000,000. It became .time inflation. a province in 1871. - .- , Further. if the feat of strenztla 5 be t d m ush the Liberal party “ill have passed. _ _ 4 It is contended in Washington that ‘also izruzxzbfgutoagivimfnifeso‘ mpwm and the Conservative party be takes some little time the mend is . . purged. The Labor party will dm- lkevzse su lied with b - .; lllllle h“ hm‘ Y‘ ‘mdemy i” exag‘ ‘be in dancer of drownins- Even if he appear, their filnctlon having W" not xneceésiflly from illzolungfygifult _ . j , ~ _ s ‘gQYflif’. the magnitude and signlf- is a swimmer, this is no guarantee performed. In place of 1t \\lll ‘an {he tissues of the hwy give up icance of the recent decline in price that he will not be injured or killed. arise, not a Party but a Nation, ‘so e f m _ ' . the rearing of a race.“ sayg a schoop L; d l‘ h b en n“ 18$ when people are unexpcfledly ‘mgr with some sudden leaner under the ‘ m ° r" M159" m1’ l1- flme Imistress. It's more important in win- ‘. ~_ ne as e - ~ lleveb Th en ed. there is an instinctive struggle to King, determined by self-protection Ibeins. and then afterwards Natale ‘ “mg it’ ‘ lllfirkfifl iiiiii that which occurred in v l’? bllllé’ Climlllvn Wealth to thE sees that they get this oxygen pnid maintain equilibrium. On the slippery lme United States in 1921 and not whale Empire. A flash of the ol-:l back m Lhem_ Side o; a p001 the“. is danger of (an. kingly’ power would illumlne that In“ J ‘vonderiul that we have a "I like to go miles away for a p1¢_ mfllre mllrkéd Q13“ ma‘ which m‘ ing. A broken arm or leg, or fractur-l curred there in i923 and 1924. BE- Empire, for the Crown is now the ’ hi9 in the country and forget e -' - . only Imperial reality. And that lbw.‘ that 61in do this for us when} .. ' W“ ed ribs‘ may Yawn‘ 9cm.‘ Wm‘ l Free Trade may then be achieved any great need arises? ‘ julmg‘ “m5 a oonespondenh M°5° twggn rims, 1920. and June 192i. the *-~—- i which the morailsts of i845 lmae- Sick or well, Nature vplcnlflms Willem ‘hm-‘e-"e-l with Ame mm index [or farm produfls The ms}, Free 5mm 11kg Graig: incd. and England for nearlyacerli- ‘fighting for us. lfsrgeoting the corkscrew and tin- 7 v v - - . tury has sought in vain, no ony Britain, is not greatly impressed by m1 off about 52 percent and that 10i- {ood products nearly forty per- psi-it. n is also remarked that the i iopener, _ . within the Empire. but possibly the Brland scheme for an economic with me whole world as wen’ union of Europe. In its reply to the. activity of American mines and fac- tories at the present time. although All Rhine, from the cheapest o!’ a" tcmpor y protection polic- dmra lea-to the most expensive investment contracts. >l§~< Accident Insurance Policies free from conditions. paying double for-travel accid- ents and increasing yearly ln value by bonus additions. Health or Sickness Insurance Policies covering all diseases and paying for loss of business time. at moderate cost» (Not life insurance policies.) l! you want the best in any of the above it will pay you to have an interview with one oi our representatives. or write Hyndman f? Co. r Limited The Oldest insurance Agency In P. E. l. Among the Canadian firms. of- piracv m violate the prohib- ition laws and smuggling regula- imn: were ms- Gorirlr-rluzim and Worm Co and the Hiram Viialker Some nf the best known disiillers of Canada were caught in the Government's net when a conspiracy‘ of xvide scope was iaiearthed by the customs and prohibition services. Alany Ameri- cans also were indirted. 'SLIlCE‘ the Canadian Government has seen fir tr) enact a law which illegalizes the exportation of alco- holzc beveraces m the United States through the refusing of clearanre to ships," a high official of the prohibition bureau said. “the United States is not disposed to prosernt- Canadian citizens in cases ThLs would be a friendly p willré. following the friendly and "Right breathing is important in {Wale of which ivere accused of a l i i organization. is always v r ' -.v.-,i-r . Divorce h almost unknown in Swe- , den. They make safety matches mi OPTOMETRY Against that freedom oi trade '0', I H French questionnaire it expresses the: England is now the sole barrier." an’ 9M“ view that the League of Nations pro» gram would accomplish the objectsi The fictmn‘ he Lower Queen Strccl. insists. must be *\“.'§'0O-§O-OOOO§00§Q§eOOQQOOGQOQOOFOOQOOOOQOOOGO-OQ-O-O-Q-O co-opcradve ectzon of the Can- i adian authorzti “ t; The intimation rvas given that 1 there had been rrmsi/ierable nego- tiating between rhe two Govern- mews the urn n. of which was the Ca...:i.1an ann-cnrziraiice law and the plan to drop the against the Dominion citizens. With the above unquestioned facts fresh l3] the electors‘ minds. the lo- :al Liberal organ will find little sup- port, for its alibi of an alleged "liquor campaign." If there has been any such campaign. it was effectively de- feated bv the election of Hon. R. B. Barnes: and his pan-y inst hfonday. How Politicians Go Wrong I.‘ there i5 a moral to be found in the results of the election campaign apart from the obvious one that the party with the soundest and most stable policy eventually WlTlS. it lies in the fact that the politician. above all men, cannot afford to lose his temper He derives his whole power from the people. ‘The moment he forgets this he ceases in any sense to be representative of a democ- racy. when he takes to bullying the people, telling them what they must do to gain his favorable considera- tion, his doom is written. Among the operating against the King Government was undoubtedly the dictatorial attitude >i the Prime Minister himself to- wards the Provinces under Conserv- ative administration. During the lat- ter part of the campaign he com- plained bitterly of the Conservative CBUSES Premiers of Ontario, Saskatchewan, chronic deterioration. The House of Nova scotla and New Brunswick en- tering the lists against him; though he might have foraeen this oppo- sihon as the natural reactions of his own utterances in Parliament. Mr. King worked himself up into such a. frenzy of temper as actually to de- clare that there was a conspiracy to make Canada Conservative, to I!" no doubt materially lax than during the 110°!" months of early i929, is only aballt l four percent. below that of the same ipeiiod iii ma. iprices has been the means of keep- Charges iing production at this fairly satis- v’ factory level. Business concerns have "The lowering of ~~~r‘i'i--l part of their [WOlltS but they have kept evin" They have izrpi woikers on the 10b and have thus enabled the masses , of the community to continue to buy goods." Editorial Notes Among the uncertainties of the el- ection, says the Canadian Press. one thing the electors could be fairly surc of. and that. was ilw Hr next Prem- ‘er would be a bachelor; because Mr Bennett. PYEmlPY Alackenzie Kin!- and Robert Gardiner, leader of the - United Farmer groups, are all bach- eiors. News items from Prince County report two men injured as a ruult of election arguments. The fact that there was no quarreilirlg over the rc- suits in Queens and Kin8$ mum-l” may be due to the fact that the right men were elected. In "William Pitt the Younger (Doubleday-Dorian). P. W. Wilson re- marksz-"When informed that Punch was not as good as it used to be. the editors of that vivacious Journal re- plied the it" never was. Like Punch. great British institutions flourish by N Commons in which a Snowden and a Churchill introduce budgets yearns for the great days of Gladstone and Disraeli. In those days Gladstone and Disraeli looked back longingly on the great days of Peel and Canning. Need it be added that Peel and canning were the unworthy success- ors of Box 0rd Pitt‘, desired. and it doubts if the French _ abandoned that there i5 ail 1111169115 plan is at present practicable. The , distinction between raw material and (g Irish reply significantly refers to itsi manufuwred goo“ Nagy-mi; 15 , _. J mmneclmn ‘hrough emigramun Mm wholly raw or wholly manufactured. North America and Australia. creat- mg “between the Irish Free states All must be included or the attempt and those regions of the world a tie M“ m“ of moral union not exceeded in any way by that which exists between Ireland and other European states." “A nation may conceivably pros- per under Protection or Free Trade. cign nation will then be free to ap- Dly for terms. Until this act 0i economic warfare is performed, the Dominion: will not agree within themselves. among themselves. or with England." Space does not permit of quoting = at length from Sir Andrew's strik- . The whole civilized world will ex- tend to Italy its deep sympathy in the disaster which has befallen the south-eastern part of that country. An earthquake of such intensity as that reported in the despatches is a terrible affair. The hon-or. suffering and ruin it brings in its train are inconceivable to those who have not encountered this natural phenome~ non.. Before it man is helpless. All he can ‘do is to alleviate distress and to build up what is destroyed. in this the whole world will feel it a privi- lege to assist. England at the moment suffers the disabilities of both, and enjoys the benefits of neither, an act of war in time of peace. All the nations of the world, except England, who are crying out against physical war. have one main mot- ive, that economic warfare may be carried on ln peace-—agalnst Eng- land. for they have already pro- tected themselves, and England alone remains defenceless. The present paltcrlng with Protection under the guise of safeguarding is working harm that will soon ‘be ir- reparable. No one but a speculator or some other kind 0t fool will en- gage in an industry which is 531g. guarded merely by the false secur- ity of a Chancellor's whim that may shift from year to year. Hon- erly precision of language One pas- sage, however, both for ‘lTe JUCB! re!- erehce and for a touch of irony typic- al of the Macphail of those earlier essays which leavened Canadian lit- erature and delighted discerning readers everywhere, we cannot omit: "The people of England are now divided into two classes- ‘Those who Wish to sell their land, and those who do not wish to buy it. Farm land is cheaper than land in Never before iii the history oi yacht, racing have Canadag chances been so bright as they are this yell‘- Wlt-h B determination of lilting the Cflnwl» Cup. now held by the Rochester Yacht _ Club. a syndicate of local yuchtsmenm formed by Commodore George HJ. Gooderliam of the Royal Canadian: Yacht Club, had built during the winter three yacht at an estimated cost of 545.000. These yachts Will w- tier the trials. and the winner will re- present Oariada for the much-sought 41m trvPhy. The notworlhy feature of the cur- rent report from Quebec on the pro- vincial finances is not the disclosure of a surplus, since a surplus has be- come an annual recurrence; rather. it is the abundance of the balance on the right side of the Provincial Treasurer's accounts. Mr. Taschereau recently celebrated the tenth anni- versary of his accession to the Qllt- bec premiership. The announcement that he has just been‘ privileged to make-he is acting as Provincial‘ Treasurer during the illness of the, Hon. A. R. McMaster-records the: eleventh surplus under the Tas- chereau administration. Revenues nluallsouneslntheoouraeofthe 1 is in progress, and other players Canada of equal quality and situ- ation; hut the transfer is too com- plicated. the taxation too uncer- tain. A man who buys a piece of land seems to incur with it the hat- red of the Government. This is an inheritance from feudal days and from more recent industrial times. when social prestige was based up- on the posesion of land; but. soc- ial prestige now ls based upon the motor car. The first requisite for the comfort of the country is the breaking up of the roads, so that cars cannot travel at more than fifteen miles an hour. If one asks how this restoration of rural Eng- land can be accomplished, the ens- wer is easy. There is a precedent. It was done seventy years ago in Prince Edward Island. The British Government purchased nearly a million acres of land from the own- ers and resold it t» the tenants, who in turn loccame owners of every acre, and paid the lest penny of the mortgage. The Government was wise enough to avoid the fatal error of becoming e new landlord in place of the old. It left the new owners to themselves but flee to protect themselves against foreign invasion. In earlier days those Dioneers carried their muskets to the fields where they worked. And i1 it be alleged that the English from the towns have become too anaemic for the land, the answer may be had from the one-time enemy who encountered battalions °l tllt-‘m ill FRI-MO. not so ion: so." » est industry demands a settled pol- icy oi one kind or another. British industry is now being asked to play a game in which the rules and pen- alties are changed whilst the game are left free to observe no rules at all." Empire free-trade policy, of which so much is now being heard, begins at the wrong end. and does not go half through: "When England finally decides that the first, duty oi a nation is self-protection. even against her own, and declares economic war- fare against the whole world which is now at economic war with her, that will be the time to enact those mutual agreements within the Em- pire, which up to the present have been sought in vain. when the Empire is so consolidated, any for- fiscal year, which ended on the 30th ultimo amounted to $3,581,984.50 Expenditures in the same period were 839.812.297.55, the favourable balance being $4,269,086.94. The Liqu- or Commission retains the credit due to a leading author of revenue. 0on- li-ibuiions from this source reached $10,410,572. being approximately two million dollars more than the last. ficel year. ing essay, nor shall we attempt the -_f Protection is rasher experiment of summarizing: arguments advanced with such n1ast-' 5 ' Headaches is a specialized science. concentrating all its re- sources to the cnd that Defective Vision may Ab: restored. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle lmhalan cor- rented. Any one of these defects may be. and nearly always ls. the cause of ’ Severe If troubled with head- aches. we will be ‘In! go investigate the condition of your eyes. and if necessary. furnish you with properly titted corrective glagggg, G. 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