>i_ i ‘ .,""" " ' ,,-_ , -..,_._. . _ .,_, ._ -»-~ .-..._.. - .:~.'»¢.»4!il`5f§».f.\if‘1.-il-'- I i .x,. i _c~.t»-»,=~»»¢¢i~¢~-. » ,'I " I MAY 16. 1933 1 <~iii\1z1.o'1"1‘1z'rowr~i GUARDIAN V _,I Z :A011 Fuck _ THE BHARLOTTETUWH GUARDIAR ii 'brssmeiil-iv. cl..-iii" s. .ui-i...r.-_ .\i.1' S.-1relury-l.li'1it.-Col. ll- i\ sin-,., ...iii \i.ii..ii.ii-g 11 ,\»i»i»liee :irc cin- powercd under llic civic bf:-l;i'.\'s tu deal with nuisciili‘c.<_ riiiil ;i.iiipiilsor_'.'. thc Lioiiwiiiiiciit has cilcclors uliicli will be distributed cl bg: this mcnizs to effect a great- r iiic_isizi'c of safety to the trav- ('.»i.i'\".»1I)l_-1 N HA NSA Rl) 'V411'-` Uflléiii of the cfliciciit "Han- f Cirninions is told ill u. recent in- riiiiirir by Mr. Fred Williams. The arise of Commons was James Cot- 'f 1`°P°l'ie1 noi .1 joliillallst, ust a business man who knew how he data when every iieivspapermrm d to be 9. shorthand writer and hen every daily newspaper devot- fl "°1UmU5 Of Sbacc to reports diiidual re-port(-r< Tha mpc, 'iiich printed the longest reports Of Sbccchcs in the Commons was, considered t-he most entc1'prisi_ng, :ind the expert sliorthandeix gf Um flicn young capital were almost all 11°‘\`-“‘.`0P0riiien_ Thus all Cotton 0 had lo do was to read the various S Mr. Roosevelt emulates (`anadi1's' example ui assuring 1110 nlen v,hoI go into the iinprovised road campsi that no military oiigailizatiotx ori training is involved in this move-' ineut for their relief. Congress, at! Mr. Rooscvi-11's request, is about to' pass legisluiioii to ease "mortgagee distress" among farnicrs and home) owners. Eiiicigciicy laivs of this, character were loiie ago adoptcdi und put into opcnillou in OntarioI 1 Altogether, tlicrcforv, ivhilc ad-j iirin" \fr Roo~e\‘¢"t for the i'orth-- right oourrigc \\‘liicli hc is display-, ing, ive should not overlook theI ulidciiiable fact that t-he same genuine fol'thriglit courage 'liusi been displayed in 1li.s caulllry for tivo or three years past. quulltily of Ciiliadiiin bacoli ini- poi'l.ed-froiii 43.536 e\\'1s.in the first quarter of 1032 to 60,374 c\\'ts.I up _to the cud of l\’Ia1'cli'last-con-' tain clcuienl.-, of ciicouragclnciit, it should be ciiiipliiisized that it rep- resents uii ilifiiiitcsimal percent-I nge of the 2,408,759' cwts. imported during the period, of which Deli- niark supplied 1_500,000 owls. nncli to \\'hit'li a. number of other Euro- pean countries also contrlbulcdi Britain has uskcd Ciuiiida for 2,- 800,000 c\\jis_ Chinese troops have courage, liardillood and amazing patiencc;; liiany of the war lords themselves; have great abilities, but as long as they play the game of seeking, their fortune, and furthering per-` sonal ambitions, ut. each other'sf expense, ivithout regard for the wel-f fare either of their particular dis-I tricts or of thc nation :it large. China's clist1'css:iiid suffering will continue. The vast problem of the Republic is still the breaking of these feudal uiiiliiii-isis and the ficiger control of the army by thc Central Govcrnnicnt. The '1‘crontn Glolic, once the leading organ of Llbcriil.sm and liow the declared clmiiipinii of politics be . 4 I _ ’ _ ticl suited to the country sa)sI f the spcccliniiikiiif; procllvities of :mic nicnibcrs of P.\rlinmcnt: By liclual count of one of The Globes iicivfwa crs, ' _ ‘I I) Imk out the mst VC' 'Farllalncniury correspondents there* ports of spccclies, link them te- “'“II1°i‘ abd print them in one vor- '-init* l~:11.o\\1i as “The Canadlani 1{:iii.:a:-d" and draw down 8 mee subsidy f1'°m th@~Zovcrnment in the f0i‘m of an annual order for 600 copies. This went on until 1872, u-pau gy, was clisccnlinuccl, either because Cotton lost his "pull" or some equai. ly unimportant reiisoii. 11. 1373 me H0059 dliflissed thc uoii~pcrin:in. "if-1’ of new-sl>~ii>ei~ rcpoi-i.= and me advlsability of having official re- DOFLS. but nothing was done until 1874, when a committee of the House recommended "the appoint. ment of a. reporting staff of nee, ‘under 9. chief reporter, to prepare daily 1'0P0rt5 of the proceedings." The report was adopted and the contract awarded to 4. M, Burgess (afterwards Deputy Minister or the Inwrlorl at 9509 6 week, mit of which hc had to pay 1115 _qafr and expenses. He was followed by the Holland brothers, who were after. ‘Wards for many years reporters to the Senate. This contract system ended in 1880. - Since then the work has been .(10119 by reporters who have been employees of Parliament, all of them (until recent years) trained In 110W-W9-P01' omces and most of `tllcm veterans of the press gallery. With the reduction of space given by the newspa/pers to parlismen. 1111? 1110006411188, the need for gal- alefl' men to be shofrthanders was ‘not so necessary, and of mmm years the stan! has been recruited from the law courts and other sources, so that now the musgrd men are not as wholly old news. DB»D€l'men as they used to be, The Canadian Debates are a credit to Can. ada, to the staff and to the editor, Gerse Simpson. who has capped s filrccr as one of the most capable ncwsmmrmen in Canada. by bc. ins cannon timciiii editor. rn this connection it is interesting to note that two inenibcrii of the }{am,a;-4 stuff, Mr. Earle Young, assistant t I this precaution. But it will be more Immms than allowing foreign were tivelre Conscrvz1l.i\'cs, eleven Liberals, thrcc Progressives and oi Laiborltc present in llic Collin-ions at one time during the course of he Budget dcbutc. A back-bcncher on the Liberal side was holding forth on the alleged misciceds of the Government, advocating reforms which had been urged and discuss- SWEET WAS THE SONG THAT ed over and over again, Few, if YOUTH SANG ONCE any, of the members present were listening. Only the Hansard rc- Sweet was the song that Youth sang porter, charged with the responsib- once, illty of taking it. all down for And passing sweet was the response printing and distribution in the But there al'e accents sweeter far House jounials, seemed to be pay. When Love leaps doivii our evening Few lf any, American Presidents have accepted them with greater is still beset with difficulties. His and dciiiugogisiii locni as obstacles WM. and Mr. Thomas Hubbard, :L A1 §nurs W. Ballon. M.D. MORE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS I-‘EWER HOURS IN SCHOOL DAILY "There should be no work at school on ccrtoiii afternoons during the week; tllcrc should be more holidays; there should be no home work over the weekend; there should be less home work each night; ilicrc should be fewer sub-I jects studied; thcrc should be few- er hours spent in school." ind other Caniidruil pro\'i1lccs_ I WIICI1 1011 1'€‘f1fI U10 HIJOVE y0ll`lll likely get the idea that the school children had gatliercd together and ii - . . . - 5 A Iput l`or\\‘:1rdtlicse ideas for their* teaclicrs and parents. As a niattcr of fact these arc thc suggestions from the childrcn's' specialists to the school authorities' in Berlin. w dl Livestock Census, ii e Quin’ I For' Prince Edward! Island of 4% The value of all livestock in the province in 1931 amounted to S7.- z95,729 as eoihpmed with 99,141,923 in 1921, it decrease of $1,845,584 or 2043 per- cciit. This decrease is due more to the drop in prices during tha period than to thc decrease in numbers. Horses: '1‘liere were 29,956 horses in 1931 which is a. decrease oi' 6.46 per cent from the 32,206 reported in the census of 1921. 011 U10 other hand, the total value Of horses luis decreased in the same period from $4,065,343 to $3.230,521 or 20.53 per cent. The niunbcr of farms reporting horses has decreas- ed fioin 11,868 in 1921 to 10,825 in 1931, 11 decrease of 8.7 per cent. It must bc remembered in this con- nection that the number of farms in the province has decreased by 6.1 per cent during the some period, These physicians stiite that there 5 WUICI1 1`1“I“<`f‘S U10 I\l>l>31'@111 d@l`1‘