geiically pursued by the Prime Mints- the world's surplus moss production. a _ dumbiy and darkly under me waves _ g _ men acknowledce. The tremendous - - - $4500.00‘). There 15 n0 advertising . . trr, i: is gratifying to Canadinzs that M1'. Baldwin added that the adop- thing in humus nature is not n5 tzbeédculosls when I examlned a and diz. But man, ever conscious of L?“ continent czmpeli one to 1mm; W!‘ " c cs. an unccmen s o a score o ~ -»- = -. -~ - -_ u; -, - - Y - - i... -- ,- , . .- ~ .- . the seasonal round nd of the s ntax n? ___ ___ __ __ _ . . __ i‘ 1.. thl. pcll0fl of stirs, and s‘ all, ticu oi a tniiff by Chat 1311mm capamy [m 5m’ bu; ",5 capauty 1m The dmcmn forms, or Stomach a y commercial products’ from “Utah y: t , policy anti full coniitlcnc: in it: lontl- abic trade relations with foreign the Dolmmcns _.,,.,_, 10.7,] to u“. Im_ n (M ‘not interest me “My much ing thinga, and compares his cxlsf- ‘my and an“ me first novelty wore For the next re“- days Q ho conservative nartv raagv be countries. pcririi connection. but. they arc dc- although gall stone com was sumb NW‘. 0" UR 0119118114- “ml u"? m“ of! we Should b“ bored, as now IZI- we are clearing Dill. cer- i PVT" FOUR 'l”l=lE - CHARLOTTE rowii granular Prrninicnf-H. lhnulrr S. all-Lure. Al. I’. acvrvlury —l.i¢ul. (oi. l1. lidllor llllll Managing l)lrcc~iur—\l. ll. liurnell Asnuriuio fidifuro-rrunlr_\b'nllsir_nnlll. Iv. Currie r Morning Daily (lnunllrtl I387] 15.00 I bu pi-r your run adv-arr)_muiledfunwtaiiudniarinlinili-iQ1151. SATURDAY, JANUARY-TO, 1931 Canada's Good Fortune While it. is gcinrally anzicipateal time: the comuig session oi zhe Par- liament of Canada will prove '1 nlag- net c.’ public interest, by reason c! the positive character of the miziisiry ' and the policy enunciated and ener- fhcrfl. ext-ts no question of tho strong smmcrt. behind lhC Goiurnincirt. lllith a iziajoritv of 33 ovor all oppo- siiiu-i groups and lava] ZKillCFv-IPC to ccuzitsd on to fl‘l!lO2l.3'.I‘l!C its cnirac- lty to sustain the in nmtry‘ no; only Baldwin likened British industry to \|rr-I'renld¢nl—J. B. llurncll A. llu-liinuuu, ll. is. 0 per your (In advance) delivered. a camel, which lies down to have the burden put on him, but which, if it is too heavy, will not get up. That, said Mr. Baldwin, is the position of British industry today. It cannot gel. up until the United Kingdom ceases There are pcopic who find it ‘easy to be good, to whom goodness ls no great struggle; there are others that never dwell apart from struggle, who know what. it. is to be on the brink of the precipice and who realize how trivial were the things that. enabled them Lo maintain their balance - or precipitated them into the abyss. We are not. thinking here of those who of regulations and prohibitions with winch so much of modern society is encompassed and who inadvertently or with intention break them, and are numbered with the transgrcssors; to be the chief dumping-ground for will enable the British Government to negotiate satisfactory preferential trade arrangcmcnts with ihc domin- ions. and cvcn to obtain more favor- JITOUIC)‘ b-pggrlunifg/ but. of those who transgrcss against the fundamental moralitics which all virtue, for kindness, for lovc, affec- tion, sacrifice. What the Home country and Home opinion has to lcarn is that tcrinlued to fight for their own hand. sajws the Singapore Free Press. notes by the Way] adventure forth into the wllderncss . n. (i) [urges W. Buginn. M.D THE ORGAN THAT PREVENTS INFECTION When I was a medical student the most important thing in my mind was to be able to detect. heart dis- ease and the particular VRIVC of the heart that was affected. Next. in importance in my mind was to be ablc to detect evidences of trouble, ulcer, cancer, or "chronic rheumatism" was of ncxt. import- ance, then the four kinds of rheu- matism and so forth. As far as the liver was concerned thing that. should be kcpt in mind. But. now us I think of the liver I _'l‘l-ll€ CHARLOTTYZTQWN G UN! DIN‘! The Elegy of Time (Montreal Gazette) The fransltoriness of human life is the keynote of history. But this feel- ing of past and present, actively changing tenses each instant, and of the strange brevity of our mortal ex- istence when compared .with our thought calculations, itself argues a iaculty in man no other creature pos- 195585. It is not so much evidential of the vanity and futility of our ef- Jors as it is the sign that the human zonsciousness penetrates beyond the tragic stroke of time. and itself pro- claims time to be the chrysails of eternity. Coral insects have no sense of the flight of time. They build of life's moods and tenses, gathers. up from the lmzigeries of nature em- ' blematic signs of things transient, the flowers, the clouds, fnc lYllldS, the waves. the manifold ritual of fleet- giic grass or flowing stream or, on the other, with the rocks which for their endurance seem to mock the __ i "a , " ' ‘ ' -¢.'.‘<....w~. - Jaiurxn‘: 1. i ~ - Looking To Television (Ottawa Journal) l Major-General James G. flarbord. tchairman of the board of directors of the Radio Corporation of America, predicted in an interview given 1n Ottawa the other day that. television by radio would be established upon a cial basis within fivc ‘years. This prospect, it seems to us. offers one more reason why Canada should consider very seriously whether radio broadcasting should be left for ex- tension and development to private enterprise where it must be financed by commercial interests. We ~have now broadcasting on a commercial basis, and we know what television on a similar plan would in- volve. An evening with the radio on mobiles to dog biscuits, from chcw- ing gum to washing machines, and there is no way out. No doubt television would bc adapted to busi- (if the programs of tlic snics ballyiioa. ' '1 LL“ p“°"“w" When London is‘ within reach of our turning coils then American ears Nlll , be trained on the microphones on‘ “m” pmblems mmnmv“ l" the local stations broadcast to empty jm“ Wpmmon ‘s easily "ml-Tim! seats." The United states is committed to the commercial radio; Britain to the plan of a great public service without any commercial factor. It. ‘is still possible for Canada to make a choice. The British Broadcasting Company is aiming this yearat making its i14- piece orchestra the finest in the world at a cost of $450,000. On the British Isles are about. 3,250,000 licensed radio receivers‘ the number increased last. year at the rate of 20.000 a month, and there will be spent: this year on bi- adcasts about I .o;§>er1nit, for taixfly it is a Question deserving verglearnest thought on the par; of policy alt an early date. i! II SOAP GUT SALE ‘ s ncss exploitation with equal ingen- llstencrs are bored with fulsome blurbs, by the presentation on fhc' ;.; greatly reduced prices. Scott's Emulriun .. 96c .& 46c ‘Iizc situation in Canada, “g; mull and scattered population. l, the other side of the Atlantic whilc yynn-edxmgdcm‘ whc“ “ “"313 "1 pile or two stations of high p3“ fl vertheles: it. was the opinion of 1.1., d Commission 'thct the Eritia autcm might. be adapted L.» m; cqhntry, with certain modification. example, limited and approved advertising periods. c“. the Government and of an expression i] tain lines of soaps at; 13"“ lil- L ( Vol I Ol ._i _____;_.,____ It ' Si Robert Borden “"10 dc- - ,_ . _ v ~ ' ‘ I h. W ___; bu; also with mqelgggfln dc. _ “asn _r l 4 ‘ _ ‘ 4 like to think of it as some one has shlwtncgs or his “fnterm u on m“ dome..tic screen of incidents in th, Fellows syrup .. .. $1.29 These soaps comprise ._ - O F b“ w 21 nu 1b l, f cam clared '1hc Empire first. but. within called it “m0 king or the orally. ~- - ~ P m‘: of the sukwonn m, manufl_c,ur_ lromzcd least . . . . . .. 98c _-_ -- TERM‘ in cicbaie. n ° l a - a " C ° " plmict. The human imagination ' ' “ Nujol . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 81c & 60c ""50""! W0" kill-PW" makes the Empirc Canada first." That sunl- marizcs the Doniinioifs nttituclc vcryI fairly. and as soon as we can forgrt our old "colonial" Empire idcas we shall find thcrc arc many Way's cf succcsxful co-cpcraiion ivithin such n policy. Why? ing processes, sales drama and that. liecauac it is the largest. organ in Imm of he 001mm records of the ‘sort. of thing. Many Canadians arc t the body. weighing 1icarly' six pounds. ‘ ’ ‘ g ' ‘bound to wonder if this is not. an ‘ .<-l.~ 'i., ii e- . ‘it. holds 25 per cent of ihc blood to h‘ c“ m o‘ me Succcssm em r ignobic goal for such an- invention,- . . is’: d d" ..fl " f ti ' , l Wlllllll it at any one‘ time. it manu- it? 5H2; a 15:11:: cblolff; ltroliilnlidil; ‘find ‘I Sllnlvtlung bum. could not b? l fat-lures ihc bile which licips dlgcst Ta" id‘; w“ rcarcd find‘ H" r5 “vol-keg out through public comm“: rats. is a natural iwrsaiive and 11-"11- p’_ “ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ _ ° “ and the elimination of fhc com~ and u stores up COld oi the tcnturics, haivcstcd in ‘i nicrclal ba"is. the numan memory. at lcdst strung- U Phiflpsdilllk Magnesia. 45c Pinlrhums Vcg. Comp. . .. 98c (Ere-Oi (‘lough Mixture 89c Abbey's Salts . . . . .. 18c Jr 88c Sui flcpatica 50c Sloan's Linimenf. ......... 29c \'lck‘s Vapo Rub . . 45c Plncx .. 48c Finland's Dental Cream flncsfrlilc Tooth Paste such as Baby's Own. ln- .,. t‘ That's Delight, Prcvenfo .-.' ' (carbollc soap). Glycer- :-: inc, White Castilc. Al- ; herfs Lavandei" and Soap ' Babies. :7 fakes long-range views of the ngcs » '. l a: " ‘ " This iiirthly desirable cniaiiltoii in.’ mm" bus "N5 mo" ‘d when!“ M“ politics ismmrasptdhy m, Ovtvmnlsail from ilalifax cn the Canadian Jourml with th" condiiiors il"'~vailin=" National shamihil) hpfimce Ronni“ in other countries. notably’ the Uniiccli lwund for Bum“ Alros‘ They Wm be ‘ .11 their way to} attend the Empire Klllgfizilll. the ljniiirl Sta‘.c=. Frolic , and Germany: "ihc MacDonald min-' Trad’: pa“ in that a Ianlous south V -ural antiseptic 01c All being (glgm-cd ye. 59191941" 935$- Whcrl‘ Canada Wm The Domininlls can provide til-din w‘? °°""'""‘~‘-"* l“ “m” m“ "' “l” . . c1121“ for the time when 111': system m: all Amcricans are as ciifhus» . . , :-: 1- 1e 5 of e05 _ , grace o; ihc Libcrab’ and the mgcnt‘ have hcr own pavilion on the Fair yvith practically all the food she rc-‘Lmay ‘teed m iy sugccsts that our sense of the Ammo for pflvmelywontrancd “laid, bgzivleiwlgvoodaaa...ilzazlc ifzngmi- t s“ . “Nd Mr “Opium: important kgiy I grounds, n“; i5 by no meqm an cr- ‘llllrssgttarfixlwle92:1]tooghirttrzgigt;I_ But it is for onc other job that lt sgmutizl'sfs_ Ofiorllllfiidaxfljcs $1.221‘? as is General Harbord. Says ihc “ Pills . . . . . . . . . 39c l"""=155“""- But N" of m“ cfm-‘wrksl dmary pleasure jaunt or need not In 3125f beucxiiniicd as aguialst foreign (1.005 that it 5.1mm‘! be “Pied ‘A10 Sthlcre 2:11 greater niirgciae ihban the rfldif] editor or the Ncwfiafork rlimws’? I of rumor and iuzerprctation of day to For M [his time’ “he” an tho 133' countries which enjoy advantages infiyioogfgiggsszluihifiniflz: t; faculty or mcnmry’ whereby one itsgnlxnisltgmlfiri-CTQZC A. S & C. . 18c E, A, day happmmgql it bccnmps pvirlflnt H0115. m: rvncimlg out for “lend the 51ml.” o! proximity in low wag“: body of yours. 0 flash of thought rcvlvcs ihc vanishcd Browhlf; ifllrcd of ovcii-coinmcrcialismx. ncy Pills Central DFflfl-Sfm?! that the rm “mqlg, and m“ robust markets. Canadians CJn hardly afford Thc tariff seams to present. the only Dm Mu“... and 3mm 5mm yesterdays and Sets up the expcrlcnwhrhatvis the great complaint todayd Chase's ointment, 49c v _ Bfflflhil Public opinion will cicniand a ‘a "mo" we ‘éxtmmnfly "amable mar" Zracngklllfncalxis or msctlnithiaizos‘; studied Liie behavior cf ihc various ccs through which we have passed That. is why radio-set owners say? vifiarlfiééilqfl M ~75; Get 119m‘ D1193 at ""5 I dirsolmvion at a not (Imam dam ket offcrctl by Latin-American coun- b55381] 152,3?133:"ngi_itiigocoggul;ir_ organs after putLing harmful (Jr-hum rmmcs or (“swim mus in the imp-y do not gum ihc 59L on as one“; .j"___i______i_ ig-g ~ 51071.’. ~ In the United Stairs the two part- m“ 101' m" ilfodllfll-s which Canada m fact‘ it $110,115 prove of ,,.,,,,,,,} fiamsnls mtg the lilo?!‘ m”: £01m} backward course of our lives? It is f“ ‘“°_Y did sWm-Tl yea“ ago", mid‘ T M Large SIOCR i~ L‘ i“ a Wsmb" 1° Supply- advantage to both thc Moillcrlandi mt “hen these olgamsnls “are n‘ this illuminating flash that brings mo Plumes goes on to qume a listener 3'3 All the loading makes irc r0 well balanccrl for the new crs that it 113.‘; become cxtrcmc- ly difficult to make progress with new lcgislaticn. and the Hoover executive is icstrictzci more closely to adminis- fution in ihc limited sense than has been Lite case in rrccnt years. In both vviicrc tlic cxrcutivc-s exist through a balancing a! groups rather than by jected into the blood vessels at the sin-face of the body it was several while the Imperial Conrcrence SM hours bcforc they disappeared from the whole influence of the past into m ‘vestem New York: contact; with the living present and “It cakes “lore than a trumpet and cmbles us 1o shapi- all thc tenses and 1a picc°1°¢° make a radio program‘ moods of lifc info liconslstent. story l“: use‘ the Tet glerytnltltlelllowadiy?‘ of intelligible ‘text and purpose. Mcm- IT ‘em s mole S“ es a “an on T" cry has the ghostly touch and effect- ltaigmentf ?l;;iam1?f‘nce: talk‘ ta?’ ; ual power of creative light within the m on “my ng mm amonds o i. unfumoznable dtpths or our ‘vondcb cures for drunkenness“- 1 am surci ml Felmood ' American listeners would prefer to; ' , pay an annual fee of $2.50, as they i’ and ihc Doininions. H9 Great George Strut Millions For Relief "~o¢~=tin‘QQVflr-3‘=1II"?- o-ooo n II you want a really fine, full flavoured rich "bodied" Tea Use _ _ _ _ , ithc blood, whereas “ihen they were m faniion’ sag; 2,119 Dublmumeglng injected into the vein which carried Ma l, Mr. J. . ioinas, ie ~ec- It has bccn calculated that tlic tot-i H ‘ _ V. V d l“ d ‘ ‘them almost directly, to we m.“ al of bcncfaciions in ihc United rem" for the Dmfullfnb- m u =9 m! they dmdppeured within ti." Lo mmy . Idlscourtcous and ill-tuned references . States thzs vear will run up to two -- IIHIIUWS‘ . to the countries taking part ‘that The Y fcund that m? nvm, m, only and a half billiois. and a considcr- were rightly reiemcd by m: (I3Zc_ 5 ' able proportion of this nnprcssive _ absorbs these harnlfui organisms but gates £0 ‘:18 cgmekflcia Hi5 gmtfiuqefgets rid of them into the gall bladder directly into rclicf tower s tic cminions an .1c.r / Fra n z-e and Germany. sum has gone suppuit of a majority party, the ‘sit- llflilJll is unsaiisfactcijv, being criti- c1] in France undci" cxirciiie ttnslon of Oppusinp,’ groups. and stable in (Jcr- mnny only by resort. to rmergcncy. of il1~ t ~n< constitutions. In i . . i t“ " "w" "c._-.- l . . . . .. '- ~-=~ -- ' -_ . . ._- .' . I 1.}, 1.11 n a. l lllll\(_ th.i is sh nnc ryslcm. Ilr: speaks fioni p.ciu- 04pm‘ “mhm m? m“ Lwclmmciidiiig, t“l\'t‘lll.\~‘ and lflJllLhlllg c). [ccgfl-LXI the 51x13 {.5111 bflrfljdg) FROM “Mluroh. b:h|_\, the zip-pct rcsuit, of cvireinc re- . mm and blyndmsg‘ The Salim“ m“ Inglmiq. 13cm": that éonfcrcncc ;erciscs: anything that will squcczc it. of Rudygrfl Kipling, loam Vre- I “me Enghsh‘ And tiicl those fcct; in ancient. Lnnc t sirzciiuns on the forms of frcc (lClIlOC- g l i I l of the past five (ircztics l1’: bccn ihc t‘, g 311 M; '11 ._ 1., 1 on‘ , , __ racy. to wizieh list may be adclcii hcrh T .- f ... 1 i d; _ .. d. lmccis- a L- “ti. ilzuglz.1..gar1clfigf.b_ mm or ram Fwd "tarchy foot“ man‘ cream!‘ of uncoumcd chame- Walk upon Eugiands mountains ‘ _ _ di iucicn c ma th zinc 11.. stca. y qucciing ac p. c1 .. . _ . A A healthy h“..- 35 your great; pro- tcrs that livc, stimulator 0f youih- i, Span and Portugal. 1n which it bc- nbl-mmxancn o; the m: o; clc_“-a._.e ain has already rcachcd the tide that Locum against infection or any kind m} cmhusmrm‘ mspiratiun of Enm‘ _ Effie" b I G d = 1.. - e i . - - -_ . . . . . f l: L u fl a 1 lcni m )l‘O5- ‘ ' _ “ " f And was me holy Lam v 0 .. ‘m p “pcdmu m lnmhca" m‘ pa’ ; wh ch l\7ll'l hfarx iclcutifzcd as lying a an u? -ioc nxgagan gr ml“ if 11511 and Imiiflflfl-l 5elllilmel1t. l5 1110\- on Enghmdis pleasant, pastures liaizicntaigv sy-ttéms of both countries.‘ bemmen (HD5031 and 11b0,. m“ 3' m“ _5 ‘ g _ ing toward Lhreescorc and ten. 7 ' . " ‘ " ‘ ' control is left in Mr. Thomas: hand For the previous generation Kip seen that iidc may bc mlsicrl. and ihc “hat More Fish" “n7 was a glamorous figure He um Lou/ring f0 (Winn i I'll" siiflifi-‘liillfl of a 310w.) 000.000, [can to China. pioxpcct of Canatl; selijnq 100.000 000 biishél‘; of when; to the Cinncsc. may} sound fantasrc. Yet. J Otfaua Juzvsnrl. rush an arrange-I a consequent ‘ with suggesbs the 1 I‘ as wsil relatively. The soap-box soc- work. Opulcnz Canadians. according- lo the Montreal Gazcttc, have done ialirt has been fond of .155". i123 that "the rich are gifting richer and thc poor poorer“ m. n rcsul; cf our econo- reprcscntatlvcs throughout ihc Lan- don deliberations was onc bordering ‘on insolcncc. Evcn after thc Con- fcrcucc adjourned he has been giv- ing rcin to his dos" to be unpicrvs- nnt. The cnfirc question of Inrpcrial Prcfcrcncc was rcfcrrcd to a future Impciial Cczifcrcuccmiito b5 hcld in Editorial Notes Mr. Bctinctt may be matters of pOiiCfl. lie attacked for ii .::Lion, no policy. criticized upon 5 can ncvei" be or for having According to 1h’: Toront) Mal and Dcminions pursue independent ccou- omic pcflicics of their own. The aili- tude of Mr. Thomas spoils disrup- lion. Keeping your Iicad in an emcr- gency and knowing what to do and liow to do it——tho.;e are valuable gifts. Take the case of an unnamed v.and thence into the small intestine 1 and thcncc out of the body by means ,of the large intestine. y That is the reason why infection ‘or a poisoninc of the blood is so , often fatal when ihc liver is damag- cd by disease of any kind. Anil the ivny to kccia hcalthyi is by [Also not eating too much. particu- iToronto Globe) Th: value of the fisheries to the whole cf Canada in i929 was estimat- cd at $53.500.000. More or less depen- ds 1L on this revenue are hundreds of branches of trade. among them ship- building and cannerlcs. Canadas fish- ermen are not. seeking subsidies. A slightly larger demand. they point Kipling at Sixty-Five (Toronto Globe) Father Timc entered a Tudor housc in Sussex the other day and lut tanily that; this covered the loyal and self-effacing Tommy Atkins as hc served the Em< pir: in its outposts. He pictured the jungle, the veldt and the prairie un- der tha Union Jack around the Seven Seas. I-Ie gloricd in the march of “Bob.s" and Kitchener as they en- larged and protected the patches of red in the world's map. We think of Kipling as a serious do in England, if that would strip I . l i And did the countenance Divine And was Jerusalem bullded here Among these dark Satanic M1118? Bring me my Bow of burning gold! Bring me my Arrows of desire! Bring me my Spear! O clouds, un- fold! Bring me my Chariot of fire! "Y?" l‘- "fill 5lll!l1‘~=-'~?l'>"?~ Ch-ll-"V-T SUV"; Empire. ihcrc were more than 350 Eskimo, living acPolnt Barrow, Al- o“; woum Chang; the whale situaticn pact of ‘imtesmaxfs vision but he . . i . - - . . “ I <' ll"- l "J1 "P1X "DIEM Pllflvllf! Fm" 1191' miirdtr= in New York in i930. and not ‘mka- H95 Wt 0“ a" '99 l-“MKL hum‘ from a buyers‘ to a sellers‘ market. go; firs; hearing by 115m "e139! which I Wm m” c5559 1mm Mmm] ‘fight’! war l'rl‘(l.< wars» than that. but signs mp o; ihc 1n1|pd~ygfq ‘"35 p\"\g||lgd mg ma"- “nd bccom“ marmmcd‘ W110" Gwal- BYll-fil“ ‘"5 "WWII l0 caught the fancy of casual as well as N“ Shh“ my Sword ‘sleep n my . “" 'nk‘-r" ' ;.i». -..--. .. . . d, arc mi wanting that the Chinese arc- Cap-ta; punLqrn-xlbl1t p; gnjnv Abgliglj- Mo“; “hue “m1. “OPM. ‘e m“ C Eat‘ More FM” ‘Lads “me shaken‘ 53710115 1'@1"»9l'5~ He"! i5 9J1 exflmPle- . ha“ - . . 1 ‘ I . ._ . - . . . stricken, The Eskimo L=l‘| t. Th; 31-13151, pcopkc traditionally are M the back 0- Kmghwbfldge Bap Till we have built Jciusa cm yyhm“ “hwy M figmmg m“! an,‘ °d bY mmficatw“ il-Ie chops out an ice-raft. cots prcat fish-caters, and pcssimists bc- racks i In Enflllhd‘! crcen and pleasant . to ncrcgit anything like a fali-iyi aboard and paddles m. 42 how-s, Lewd that the sawration point had when the fog was aiathefln, Land. eifxcuent covcrnivriit. I It is inlpdsslblt! not to be hcarlcn- "$1113 a Tm" bu"- as a“ 0*“- Thc bccn reached They were quickly d’"- dim "William make (17574B2m , . __ _ _ _ . . . ... , "fiizrc z:;..s'..< a general llllplTfSnlOll ed by the Cheerful and sandy my ‘lealhel 1-‘ bad. the tenllmamlc iliusioncd. The beneficial results of The Lifeguard tall-zed to the Under- about 30 below-but he makes shore. mm cumpfligl, were fourfold, The cook, ' that China. tarn by civil strife, is neg- ilflific 1n trade. i; is a. very ‘wrong llII-v )---"..'1ir:i ['1 iflifl. fir crumplc. China's .1.» v'e:e $i00.000.00fi. lirr cxpnrlf. n little Over $i0fJ.00O. By i023 im- Dorts had risen to $1 @0000 000, c).- Iku" M $540 000.000. in OHM“ wit‘, h“ “aw p“ “m, of ___‘ :5 ‘llltcfrfixgcrhgsgf; ‘The secondary eficci: of prosperity “lid l“ FY6356 0f U10 ElflDlW- ' The thirty generations to make a navy. Chip-w totli tride about v5 000 000 We thought we had finished with that: he perceives Mr MacDonald “mum the fishmg industry is 5cm m mpung Imperialism culminated in For mm Alnothmg in me changcs." ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ' ' ' ‘ v _ ‘ ihc fact that the larger companies "The Reces-‘tilmalf’ Wm‘! "5 50b" BP- He abhors with instinctive ichcmence —-* -—i - “"v'ii~ v/lth alwut uuc-wvclnii of ihc January 8rd issucofihc rlvmreallwm°d "w nubile time by attending engaged in the trade expend about Peal or the flag-wavers- m; Russian experiment-not, one scrcrrocomwmrtmorc: - '-1-= '- " w- wi-itrr. Ilitilillaticn bchinrl til‘: Standard when we called attention to ‘°° “s‘d"°"“5' L° m” Naw“ 6mm‘ 85 iwr v-vut- of thvir earnings within I'm‘ 6°“ °l 3°“, l” W“ "5 W‘- sunpom. because 1t Sheds blood "l"! ‘ timistic New Year statements of our captains of industry and finance. Even our local contemporary is be- giiilfnj: to brighirii AL least, we hear no more dcicful pre- dictions about the result of tariff prot-cclion. up a bit. It. took brains and courage to do that. Any white man who ciid it would bc a "l1ero." It ivas just. part. of thc day's job for the Eskimo- Vancouver Sun. It appears that Lloyd George in business cf the fishing interests in- creased by leaps and bounds; unem- ployment was. lessened; the shipbuild- ing industry cniuyicd a heightened prosperity; and the food supply of ille people was lncrcared and cheap- cued. Ancl the girl she talked to him. But that was long ago. Slncc then we have ilad "Barrack Room Bal- lads." "Soldiers Three," "The Jungle Book," "Kim"—alt,ogcther a small library of prose and vcrsc on the strange mystery and beauty of India. is of a captain putting down his glass untasted, after twelve, hours his men are properly fed and bille- ted. His mind dwells fondly upon "inherited continuity," and especi- ally of that continuity pertaining to the British race. It takes, hc says. shine forth upon our clouded hillsfi > ~ y Hazard’s Brahmin (Sold only ln rel], llrlllht pltlilfll) QOQQQ£££LQ ccliew "Insist on our Black Twist'—"it'_has'a better taste. it lasts ‘a longer time. " CHEWING , IiICKEYoNICIiOLSONI 4 . _ _ _ _ cnce. Hc is now angry because hc . . Let . f t 1 t 1 t, . pczl cf Slifiligllfil . and vsiih China ihc astonmliing onus-ion o.’ the Pro- , , t"? D°mmm°- The Dmllinmn Gm-T-‘Yn- s “c or“ ' N’ we 0'3’ ' lmlimcs Tyranny-but ‘Jmmuse it I ‘c tc:-~i t1 anilhiiu; like order. it vincc of Princc Edward Island from ti!” rhbtilé a,“ Rfilrifasl ‘ism’: mum “hm it is scrutmmnxz the m‘ Behind the drama or the bamck breaks 5° "hm-Qugmy with tradltmn’ ' 1° P" "5 m‘? a 9 l‘ "l" W" room, the thrill o1 the Jungle and the Thus is life's evening Kipling sliculrl Pct be difficult. t.) cloubl: or irrble the total. T.'*c British Camel In a icccizt cdclrcas a‘, the Com“. tuticnal Club in London. fit. lion. Htnnlcy Baldwin z-pokc of the rc-i markablc manner in which tariff rc- fcrm scntimcirt hzua gicnvn in Great. Britain during thc last; ycar or eight.- crn months. l-Zc notrd that bankcrs. mcrchani-baiikcrs, cconomisla. l:ng wr-‘ielcd to ihc cld Cdbdcnitc sysicm. lirvi not riciit away from llzc old Illmiilllfi’. and julnrtl "with the Con-| in dcmmvlrwr such a fiv‘ will art the country; in llie road hack towards prosperity." ‘t In H30 0f hi; spielgch, fir, y-wail‘ i. 1"I "tn its full-image map of Canada. purport- ing lo show ihc resources and iii-flus- trics of ihc country. Our attention has been directed, however, to anoth- er feature of the same issue which is no 165.; extraordinary. This is a. three Table Conference. Thcrc are various forms of waste: not all of them fatal, or cvcn, in tho long run, so wasteful as they might. sccm. . What a terrible thing it would have been if MacDonald, instead of culurnn cut of what purports to bc a "View cf the Parliament Building. Charlottetown, l’. E. 1., whcrc the Fathers of Confederation first. met." Th: picture is that of a building in one of our sister Provinces! If formal one of a series cf "The Standard‘: 'I‘rnvc1 Pictures." and is calculated to rxcih coirvrlernblc surprise among Lhorc of il:. rcadcrs who have travel- lcvl sutficicntiv t; know that U1;- Can- frdrraticn Fathers didn't mcct in Charlottetown under a tower and in}: wasting merely the public time had wasted the Naval Conference! 0r did he? And is that what is worry- ing the gentle Lloyd? If Stanley Baldwin were In reality ihc grcatest charlatan that: cver de- ceived a nation with empty promises. the fact remains that the people as a whole have confidence in him and in no one cise. His position is ain- cularly llkn that. nf Lord Kitchcnnr in the early days nf ihc war. ‘The reader will remember the feeling of genuine relief which came over us when we learnt that Kitchener was __lo be ed o of o dustrial cdiditions throughout the Dominion. would be well advised b0 give thought. to extending a generous measure of support to the Canadian fishing interests in their effort to pro- mote the sale of a wholesome Canad- ian food. In Canada, as in the Moth- erland. good fish and good advertis- ing form a combination which can scarcely fail to prove irresisbible to the public. v forces. l-iis policy has since been tho subject of drastic criticism which, in many rcspccts, was perhaps Jus- tified. But the fact remains that. his prcscncc gave 11s confidence which would otherwise have been lacking. In the same way, Stanley Baldwin has the oonfldenco of the nation in the present crisis, and certainly no one else has iL-Austin I-lophinson - o (Wu-l unccasing movement of the muc- hlne age as seen by Kipling. there is a philosophy. modified perhaps from the days of ardent. youth, softened by the death of a son and daughter. broadened and mellowed by advanc- ing years. For a description of the Kipling of today we cannot do better than turn to the New York Times. He secs the world with clear poetic eyes that have had no haze in‘ front of them at. any time, that have never been dared by ihc new turn of events or confused by the new ideas. Joseph ‘Chamberlain and Cecil Rhodes re- ‘mnln heroes in his understanding. as they doubtless would have been in Carlyle‘; He accepts his World War, several ycnr after Versailles, M. it: shuns the noise contacts f Iandon Sussex, surrounded by the? swrlcd hills and valleys of rural Eingland, and buries himself in khe vqulet of , We iravcl fast on ihc journey of life, striving l" reach a haven of independence, before the evening 0f old agc rferfakes us. from which came the grc _ race which he has so rarely in ted. 11011111‘; KIDN EY PlLLS face value. Chivalry is not an empty word for him. and wen nuliury drill, is an ancient and cacred thing. When he thinks of a British army officer Jk "UHF The New Year comes, another milestone, and bids us check our bearings. The roai’ to independence is plainly marked-the highway of life insurance. Why take an unknown road? You can purchase a Great-West Life Pensioh 0r Endowment at age 60 or 65 .for "a moderate annual sav- ing. 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