nlia auilliluu vac: roua Notes By The Way manual-assumes sqtiiscniudstatuwvdmeaa “ lesultst Providin- B-Lwhareslxhundxed unaalsns malevolent-semiannual- tioruacdalsosisuedaplsfioto refrainfmmuseofllfildturcdticts - lci-ntrvlmmdecrdoondusovie: W557" SCOTSIE" “Enid: lmpcrutiiatiiavtudnanputeauuu-mwxrsimmiavslsso mwfldlwmmnw,mm mqandsubduedbyfiovietarnlieland &lheoa, I. BUCCISSIULIJ _ \ Mmwlamunvulmgpdrtumsossis over will celebrate ct. Andrews bu. WW""°‘ m "““““' ‘ illkranians in Canada cllim to be none more enthusiastically thsni-befn‘ "W5 d m“ w m‘ dqmmcfilfi W1“ 1818M INN $111M!“ in members of the Oaledonlan Olub of ‘markstmlvblllldflflflflflll Wthepopulationheingnumerousin "ma, Mum mmd‘ my, W," fact that the price of bacon hogs has the W5"?! Pill-Mm"- annual celebration being ind mom Advanced from ‘W’ I i" ‘Wmwl m,“ u‘ M’ m" .- J m ‘mm m. club n... participated $4.00 per hundred 9°“ °" ° out the world loi- over 11o years for, kw organizations can boast of such ‘loronto market. qlts registry of shipping. But avir‘ e splendid record, and none has. Tum-cum. o; me gummy, M"; tion has assumed so neat im- lnole sealoilsly laboured to encour~ pun" h hem‘ dmrhmd wportanoe that the society began last lyeai- the ldamtion oi’ aircraft. u m‘ mwmst m scomm ma“, ma Pwmwe" by m‘ “mun” muunrto the end of June inst. 658 strut: Fidlimn- Th’ ‘“‘““'"“'Y °' 5cm" of a well knvwll Gilli“!!! P195113 were inspected for renewal of cer- iand‘: patron saint willbecelebrated mm,’ who wages.‘ m‘; yummy} my“ q; mwomunes, ‘m; m3 this year by the usual St. Andrew's gunman ‘mum be Ewe“ m melfor damlle- condition, etc. on be-A‘ Day dinner at the canadian Nation- “flu “ma,” px/oper nnmuuhaii’ of underwriters and others.» indicating lnmesses of 70 and 55 1 H tel. t hi h. ol course, the r l a o d l; glwcm be the Haggis ‘of export hogs. Due to the Maflt-mimmhm fggpggfllwly, in each clasl h°“°“'° *5 ' production being far below the do- of inspection, as compared with the m‘ ‘dam’ °“ h’ D“ A“ A‘ mastic requirement, Maritime pack- previous twelve months. Who Honour It" will be delivered s“ are n“ participating m m‘: er by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Char- Don‘ but Wm“ u um or finishing We speak glibly of flte w"; us, loltetown, while Rev, Dr. Campbell. ' . ilie press. We little realize, some of! i Albe ton will repose the toast for “pm u Equally m" for dam- u!" m)" m’ m“ WW“ “umh- ‘ma. ' r ' p V‘ ‘estlc hogs. Generally speaking, thl-‘lhow in some oases it is used. Wei 41m Ls-hd O The Heather. lMarmme bnnches o! the company ma“ “nthmk-‘nglyl 3nd hem" The occasion elves every Plilllllse m “on p“ mm w umxrlkl10w it we are chccrini for some- ‘! success, and should afiord an ex- m": n u mum ‘thing that will change a government tellent opportunity for sndtsmen ,6“ "“ l’ °°"T"°°“;‘ y k ‘7 ur change our lives. More than l ngoverthe oron maretor - r» v ..,.. :.::;::;’:.:.::.v;.;";:.:."""".. .1; , _ , ... _ , e . t ‘em’ as ‘bmherb A Jnd honour The letter strongly advises Mari- WH- Emu“ ids“ van be cubtlvl m‘ we day m me ‘radmoxm hearw time producers to formulate a swine pawn“ “t the mum!’ on” ‘"7 °' I usnlnii. lproducm md follow n DOl-mnlng ideas u tnnt adopted by S ‘consistently year in and year out. The concluding words are worth I WC i OPPORTUNITY KNOCK I While the very name, cancer. sends a chill t-brouan many abut hearts, nevertheless ltdlllulll be n- membered that while mar. has not yet discovered the cause n! cancer. hebssbeenablstoconqueritin the great malorlty of can; i! it is discovered in time. l-nordermdiscovertileoauseof. this deadly ailment man has spent many years and many millions o! dollars. and while be does not mow exactly what ia causing it. be knows e a number of things that do not cause it. and a number o! other “w”? umh‘ 1m a‘ ‘u w‘ things about it that encourage hlln 3w“ ‘“c°"“u7 o! mum": o‘. to continue his search, There is something about the in- h‘ “bumd m‘ “w” d Bmhelo" dwlduu tun-Be“. “mama: ‘ham. OI Mil-QB It 0210M Ind in I590 b0 make-..“ some “ha”, he m" graduated as Doctor oi Music It have inherited that renders him m“ "“l"°">m°l Th‘ W" 1596 W19‘ liable to develop cancer. M59“! m‘ ' "m" w u“ h“ And me ‘reams; boon m m“, fessorship of Music at Gresham Coi- suflcrels has been the knile oi the *8*r1*°"d°“- “d "° m“! h‘ "5 surgeon, which not only removes the Derlllmfiq W 5°11"? h" bbwefill’ growth itself, but goes beyond it to ‘ectule in B18118" ill-Mid 01 Iii-it» tne gland system fed by it. and ie- H WM the rule- Whtn Kins laurel, “you” mm, 51m, l and Prince Henry dined at the bully. an operatic singer. tor Isl-Ill XIYGIPIIBM,IDGQILLH was stolen by Dr. Bull. R-lmbault affirm- ed that the music was sixteenth century and in all usentiale could be found in a manuscript d’ Dr. John Bull. Lolly’: claim must fail. u Bull died several year! before uilly’: birth. Dr. John Bull was born in Bom- tntdial and Chapel aovsl. In was: Isifssylgiicflsr m m ibsr on _0oabussI rsetshire about 15G and died in} The 2 Macs Illflsaatfleclgcltrest Bend EH 35E"!- Happy and gltvflolll. Soon to reign 0W1‘ ill. God save the Kind. God blea the Prince of Wales. The true-born Prince oi Wales. Dr. R. J. Behan, Pittsburgh. des- cribes twenty dinerent methods oi treating cancer, each of which has had its advocate who claimed suc- cess by its use and most o: which are only to be used wlether with surgery or radium. Among the single Till 9W8]! . h . Ce n n ape“ w we Jxum means of treatment oi cancer, sur-l Donn“, of mm, with . quaint; m. ll M l8 i' c m ‘m5 “y me mm‘ by thell"? RPWPWHY h" u“ Imw" scrlptlon round the frame: Merchant Taylor! Hall in 100']. he Bent ill by T1196- entertained the royal guests by Grant us one favor more, playing on “a small payre of Or- The King for to restore genes," In 1613 he went abroad and A; 11m but done before the in i617 he was almolnled organist famine. 0i’ Antwerp Cathedral. At Oxford there has been preserved s. curious. whm w‘ “w m‘ “an”! Am chem. we usually ornit the second verse. The Jacobite claim might be further advanced if we take the fol- tll. ulllllev a ti... itdt ll Garliek Illl LONDON I. C. 4 ENGLAN ' roll Alb slim sllollsns Aastl—ellivss-IiaaletbsrfIflIisaebWlabi-,sp1n| allIal NIIIAUCT Ilfl. hasrtpqncnalmm. tioaslvvalaevu-yablpslt 8. H. MUBLEY l C0. LTD, have never charged n - buying back commission. Heathen d : lnadonchamberofoommerce lmdoururnchange ilcndonrurh-ademsociatlon Britidihlrlradeliliisnce Bankem- Infill-lid Blllk Lhllbd HENRI’ KIVER a co. (Established in 1886) Fur Broken and Auctioneers Members of London Fur Trade Association and Fur Sales Committee ANNOUNCEMENT SILVER FoFc SHIPPERS We have arranged with MR. E. HJIAYNER to handle in London the Fur consignment busi- ness of Rayner Fur Sales, Registered, and Mr. Rayner will solicit further business for us throughout Canada. We oifer to all Canadian emu‘ n our ma“ “e “lead m’ percentage oi cures; even though ln| As time m. on. the importance °'“°““" of thy int-rpm treaties negotiated by Premier Bennett at the Ottawl conference last year are seen to be o! mam and more importance in the develomient of the sgricultmal industry of Canada. Reviewing the situation in its current issue, the Financial Post comes to the con-, elusioo that the negotiation of; these treaties was “the grealkt step, to be taken in several decades o! ins-isient effort." and that than any other man. Canada's Prime Minister was rmaonslible for the succes of the Ottawa Oonference." Getting the tlgreumentssigned, says the Post, was the first diflcult p10‘:- ieru. Making them wort out ac- wrdirlg to the Objective of tbei! sponsors is the present problem, lit- tle less dimcillt. ‘To a remarkable. degree. the agreements are working. The steady improvement in Oun- adlan conditions since last Eda-u- ary mlybelrlced inrlo little measure to the new msrieis our producers have iound in Great ki- tain. Although the agreements bavebemicforoeleuthanafilll year our airports to Britain in the twelve months to September 30 was 000,000,000 as compared with IITIJIJOJJOO in the twelve months o! the previous year. m the salna per- iod, due to the world depreaiion. our exports to foreign countries dropped from twliiilum to law much more serious our condi- tion would have been in Canada ii’ we had not had the new British msrketstomakeupfcrowlossesm foreign markets! The Post also emphasizes the fact. however, that the wonderful opportunity created for Canada in ‘such fields as the bacon industry. is being utilised only m pgrfi, There must be a well-organised etc-operative eflort to supply to the Iltilb lllrkeis Isa kittd bowie want to “more ledinGreatBritainaso-mculto! the Products I but. "" menvbe. hogs weigh- ing 220 lbs, good and fat. Lre much better for packing than hogs weighing under 200 lbs. live. We are the right conclusion? And some newiplbfls not only select the facts, but distort and twist them w 1nd us wrong. This crime is of pound of production to add weight after the pig hes passed 150 lb. live." Prince Edward Island producers should be particularly interested in Commerce meeting at Washington crsiic civilization. , . tt lb ted to M. the gqngogng ‘qvgcg “n, provmce Danced unanimously a series of res- patients resistance must be kept up. arm md t; r u“ m mm olutlons in opposition to the Presl- U!’ built up to the highest ' ‘ °“ m“ y“ is the only part of the Msritimes dent,’ mouuq which has s. surpim hog production. them were m‘ following, "we h” With the preferential market openw veioped widespread confudon and diquiet. We also urge elm an assured demo-lid for Chnadian ‘hen be m “mangle m“°“nce_ “w” “men i‘ mum u’ "wt 1m" menrt of intention of an early return and more IIVOYB-bly on the domestic to a gold basis. with complete {mm-keg ‘m1 wrlqmc pwkln; flmwavoidance oi’ monetary experimen- =an keenly datum m, purchasing tatiorl, grecnbackism and fiat money - and with com l te ' the Maritime product where it can theoretic“ mpzrbuzizizssujgeafmg; be obtained. This fact was emphas- -p,1°e.1ndex' manor, c; m. M1,... iced st the recent Swine show and of gold." sale in Charlottetown. but it cannot ‘o0 0mm be brought m the nnerh Nevvfoundllnd‘: long endurance of tlcn of our agricultural producers - room‘ may politics l5 unmar- _ ‘yily to blame for her present '1'!!!" W!" "We? m0"? DYOIBBI"! economic plight. and commission pIQeciA in the Canadian hog and government has been rcéomm nded bacon industry since Confederation?‘ e WWW“? "W" Wt he" always suppose that Newfound- flnn n’ m‘ pram‘ mm’ “d n°,land‘s obvious delight in party bat- Wvlh" 1B 9'1"“ i‘ 1“ I WW‘ ties was due to the fact that the position to take advsntlfle u! W8 Pwple- had few other exclwmmls. u m qnmlqmngw m“ ‘Undoubtedly, the level of campaign “mu ‘mum ma,‘ ddbate there is lower than in the backwoods stow o! Canada's poli- tical development. the Bennett agreements, there b NEW METHODS A roving band of non-treaty 1n. dlans. Crees and Chippewas, num- A way-m. mm“ m m‘ musering about four hundred. which trade of the North u described mm’ m“ h“ m“ m "mum" icn the Baptiste and Nordegg rlvqrs i Th’ 3mm“ m“ b’ °““‘““,wtst d: may Mountain House. in ‘Airways. Limited. On the stand 0113mm h“ mm up ‘M the w” ‘thh ouispany IA the Luna tional tions will move to various other n“. n“. m wmnrpe‘ (Dwembn- parts of the province. It appears h“ to M‘) m” m um m mlmkmhst this independent band has , always reiused Gvvernsrlent aid m" ' mnmm 9°“ “m bu“ °Heven when in anti-unity. and its hr mumbled mdv for trecimrtl- dispersal is attributed m discontent. 'tion by air. when. some years ago, the seeds of which were spread by "airplanes first invaded the solltudes ll is W b! ‘MM “It ‘ the independence will not cease be- l°x m‘ “m” ‘"4 m’ Na“ m cause of the bleak-up. Oitllem who Jitories. the mam oi initial-arm“- to but w u" comma‘ wealthwuqvptmcstlntheminitgq- mymlmmmgnao Ill oi! the aulolnlng vessem, tae use o! sure it costs you less money perfiflma- Defhflllb the Wurst that can lime and some of the heavy metals be committed in our modern demo- --gcld, 5llVt!!',—I!ld local ti tment ‘Hie United states Chamber ell of cancer. lieve it should be emphasized that MM 10mins preps-rations. how the present fiscal 901mg‘ m" 4g- and rest are essential tocare. . hat h h rug; u‘ w ape u? we M hing some cases, its early death title is The bun by [one 1n new do“, high. yet it is in nearly all cases the treatment o! choice. Surgery. radium, the X ray. tying rayne. But Bull by skill goodwill doth gayiie. In the Memoirs oi Madame de Giddy it is stated that God save’, the King is ailnovt a Lterai trans- § .ation of the Oentique sung by the ' young ladies of 8t. Cyr, when Louis EV entered. the chapel. The words were de I such as cauterization, will give the best final results in the u nt Dr. Beharrreniinds us that the policy. Among point. Grand Dleu, sauve le Roi. Grand Dieu, venge le Roi, vive le Roi!" The thought then ll that ember Q1" WWW?! nust be looked (or. and when en- ‘lflllll countered Sought with all availablflvoye IQ ennemis, weapons-surgery. x rny. radium. IbuJoui-s soumis! lime, metals and cauterization. Grand Dleu, sauve le Roi, And while the cancer and the Grand Dieu, venge le Roi, vive le method of treatment are important. 301! the patient himself and his better 1n 179g 5am“ Sam ca," “d- possible care. is even more lmlmt- vanced the claim of ills father. Henry Carey. as the author oi’ the anthem, and journeyed to Wlndmr in the hope oi’ cbtsinirlg some pe- ouniary recompense. Henry Garey died in 174111111 claim was w- Iquiesoed in by Archdeacon Goa in ihls Memoirs of I. C. Built-h. the am- anuensis of Handel; also by Jones WIT wnlps no when mom m h“ "3‘°¢"Pm°" "Mimi" ‘George Carey did not mention that [the snthcn had been written for King James I. Gharvell in his notcs to his collection o! Old Imgliab Airs ‘mus that Henry Carey Ia-ng it in lpubnd as his own conmoslt‘ ave yea-rs before the date of its maili- cstiocnitwasoompoledbydohn Billlwhydidittakleiailyel-rsto cane before the public? rt is quite in order to give OhsppeiYs consi- deration. as he was strongly pro- Garey. l. The favorable testimony of l. C. Rnith and. Dr. Earrington. I. The strong internal evidence in both words and mimic. l. The accounts oi Dr. Barney and Dr. Oooke of its having been sung God Save Great Jamel. 4. Failure of all attempts to prove a copy before Curvy‘: time. lflrbafaetthattlsreysangitin pllzlic. as his own pmdudlen, flvs years before its first publication. l. Carey's death in i141. a; a for not bovine ciakned it. as it attdned its float popularity in Peace of mind. quiet, proper food. glorieux, Wet winds no longer roam. But in our chimneys sing ‘h: ua who sit at horns. Some new, adventurous thing Of ships, whole laboring sides Are scarred with Arctic ioc. Or gain. 0n scented tides, A tropic Paradise. Ships whose brave namu are lost Rlnver, cast away On some outlandish coast Until the Judgment Day! Bright fish. whose iins can by- Tell us. 0 winds. of these. And stranger beasts which lle Deep on the heart of sell. Adventure on the wing. And thoughts which dare to rosin 0 winds courageous, bring To us who sit at home! l Mum, udnedtbcsel-hllelilvl- lowing quotations: “Bend him Vic- torious." “Confound their politics." "frustrate their knsvlsh tricks." Another claim that has been ad- vanced. is that it contains the u? sctwordsandmusicofanoldan- them sung st 8t. James Chapel. Shippers a selling service backed by nearly ball a century of experience coupled with excellent Warehouse facilities and intimate contact with Fur Buyers and Shippers throughout the World. BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Ltd. LONDON; Canadian enquiries through Royal Bank of Canada, Head Oilice, Montreal. London. for King James II. If that‘ hsdbeensmisitlikelythatany anthlemwouldbtlllnglnainmll catholic Oburoh at that time. in any other language than Latin? In answer te that question, Mr. F. B. Boas. along with other‘. claims that it was actuslw sung first in iatln. probably in the seventeenth cen- tury, and thlt it was Anlndled V! the Jacobim after James II had fled to fiance. we are really getting too deep into trwersial matters. so let us ask the question: Have the original words come down to us‘! I'm afraid not. There have been so many verses written to it and ad- aptations that h. rnust have under- gone some change. when the Han- overians were victorious in 114M there was a version of four versa: the last verso ll quoted: Lord. grflfl that Marshal Wade May by Thy mighty aid, Victory brim" May he sedition hush. And like a tirrent rush. Rebellious Bcoia to crush. God Save the King. Again at tbs Jubilee 0d George III. there was again written four‘, verses dated Wednesday, f‘ ‘ Zilbfllofvvhiehthelaltversell given: Btillrailcalfltehilstng, Henry Kiver & Co., I93 Upper Thames Street, LONDON, E.C. 1 ll. ii. S. IIEIIIIIIG, Baaaa-xlqn - " CIITIIBD PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MILIIBIBOI‘ CANADIAN SOCIETY OI 008T ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER POI TAKING AFFIDAVIT! LN THI SUPREME COURT OI P. I. L P. l. I. BEPRISINTATIVI TB! CANADIAN (II-EDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BANK '0]? NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CIIABIJOTTITOWN. P. l. I. Accounting systems opened up and revised. Laborlaving oilica methedsinltallad. Ocat Accounting instituted to salt special requirement. Monthly, qaarterlyaud annual audits. Balance sheets and Profit and Ian Account prepared. lacuna Tu return written up and fllol. F’ cial arrangements ands between debtor all creditors. Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. P. C. BOX I!» TILIPIONI 1816. The total potato surge of the‘ December is tin harvest month United States it‘; year is estilnat- of such wdely separated countries ed at ammo acres. and the total u Burma in Asa and Argentina‘ crop It alsooomo. lln soutli Amends llidcdandpaaed according tn uieirtamandnauumdrup- Pnflllnsisohqusntitieaarldatmch hnssasmuhtconditionsdictate. lbuiseiieetlvirillnealui the IOviocrcoUIlt-lylluedwtheln- ‘sum-lull: , r- ItDQQnadianIIutPQoIleI-sflrise Ilclvlvnscnsllccdm an ‘Lattz-Ylfifllbhnlwrllllflallhht- ‘gmeiaeevucctnsoansdnmm the mineral resources. but the fur- agmczmrrnrdudll “"ml'flml"°*“*"°"h°h"mipsredwitnzmmoctobcrlnca prwvidedtheflfltreallypmductiveanlncreaseofflperoentfrvm “my” 9mm my yflflgfggg u“. January to flcvumer the produc- m-m tlon this year totalled 00.311 as Mm‘ I'M . Tagainatomflllastyuarflllbeincrease “"14 "‘ ‘fwtholllmonthwfldvvallem The tnewsr he» "Well We! I than s per sent. out latterly the newtechniquenot only in hisratio ofimpmvuaent has been $311,‘ Apron‘. h“ m m. Illflh Th0 manufacture 0f fllghidfltranqotnnwitwaanot a a 4- a 4. J 0%“ heolsilfi.ltethwilatwhqim :hlld~hslythsgieo_ug w“. fl.i&hhlfiwithgfd in ‘abalhhcoawaslatclmim unnamed to yeassulbstdidaotiseanasip Minimum-altruism»: llsbvitnalassncunsuas Qlgbslsnan-asstceiull Quits Ilse " ease . l0‘; _ sutqndtils being a flvotal industry, wwnwenummmmfinlhhbetternwnthmccflsnlflcant w"*""lfll“‘"l°i“°""r;tunmmccqsaltdrindiem sndslmvhmtbvdilwleld uautosuuest. mow-venue eatebisimderccnsideratmbehasindustry is not experiencing a ‘recourssintooiswhiebwm notwm-mn“w'hu7mnlfim availabletothetrcpmroltenyean m. ‘minim IIIQTIIOIIWIIXIIIITWO [Jkmgaimflk botbthematanaiccnditiulauliflloflihoeastaraeeel-ettbsvnited whiehbswmandbis nensailtehawbzcaeinlimicatiilcr: camber Iertlllnvrlcln amma’ °"' """"" l-‘mdtwm not u dlflcllt. t» add-mu m°'"”“‘#'. m‘ aiflloawililktbilginths nr-lssmgsaiaminelsstivoiiqmyggw. a8! . w the nun-wrath. s§I|slI!. hi?! ‘y