"~ er ~ r-—-vuuvwaenvw-e-vanr~p-wrwq\ayvvb-.._... rnuasnar. uuuau 1a not. scour momma u w» * throughout _.-_¢- Imam in this Province to be ac- bumd of lackin: the 11mm! "W" hsary to say, on occasion, what thing he says on the ground of mlsquotatlcn. lf the Premier had strongly denounced the extrava- nnee of the Western Provinces he would have been in accord with expressed repeatedly by the Financial Post, the lvlontreal Gusetue, and. many other leading Qnadisn newspapers. It seems, however, that what he did say was mat comparing our expenditures with those in the West it must be Itinitied that we hive been very Ooonomical in the Maritime Prov- Incas. Not even the late Premier Oliver, h whom our contemporary refers, would have taken exception tb this interment. Mr. Oliver would also fills Jpprecisted the fact that mm {is public uh.- are subiect m I good deal of foolish comment am Was it not n, who Bldliat “the fellow on bop cf the stefifhes the best view, but he flkfall the wind and i-hs flying anw-‘i THE KEY PROBLEM We are not, always in agreement Mth the views erpresired by Pygm- h MacDonald of Nova Scotia, but there can be no doubt that he was correct in emphasising, as he did recently in Montreal, the signifi- cancs oi the co-operative move- ment among Nova Scotia farmers audjshermen to obtain uniformity ‘of prices and quality production. These are the factors essential to succoi in both industries, and they (In only be achieved by co-operat- lvo eflurt on the part of those act- ively encased. Premier MscDonsld ryqy that Nova Scotia, by this §fllg is taking stemiioflndhei‘ Own way out oi her difficulties and ~filt the movement "is aflectlng the whole life of the Province, and an example to Govern- llmts." A preliminary survey is finder way with tho object of ap- pointing a. Royal Commlmion to act p a clearing house on economic pdilexhs. The nucleus of the move- pqitfhowevsr, is found among the k1ii& and fishermen themselves, 11min grouped in community ‘flip, of which there are now 800 fl the province, with a member- ‘m of 10,000 meeting regularly in “IS their problems and find so- Iihn. Ia this Province we have splen- Id co-operatlve organizations en- ppd in the production 'and mur- flig of our chief agricultural pro- duct; in our fisheries also there is line measure of cooperation. But the need ior @ “nlllnltgd market for Maritrne ucts in the Old Country, and p i; ibis prospect which doubtless Qjupired the present movement ,*-.. _thoiim,llltyear,auowntod and plan, with w! thsm-ltisbtwestill the lowest and the benefits to the lahorinl P909141 the greatest. If this can be accomplished with only a unall ‘ crease in taxation, if any at all, the increased erpendi during depression periods can be readily liquidated by I gradual re- ducing diet with a few hM-Qy Wm thrown in with the improv- ing economic conditions, which have always followed in cycles per- ict of depnefion." Summersids is to be congratula- ted upon its succcu in municipal flnancinq, and the Town council on the sympathetic can-operation received 2mm tho Summersios Board of Trade in every error-t made for progress and advance- ment. FLOURISHIIVG INDUSTRY The optimistic review of the sil- ver fox indmtry which appeared in The Guardian's year-end issue on Decenber 31st ls substantiated in the enoo -’ , report submitt- ed by Mr. Charles Fremont, KC“ of Quebec, m the annual general moi“!!! in Quebec this week of the Canadian NaitiofailfiilvqfislBreed- crsAT lotion. Despitewcrldecono- mlfi Pwblclns, the industry was de- clared to be in a nourishing con- dition. It is gratifying to note that the organization is no longer oper- ating at a 10s and that the pros- pects for the present year are inv- orable. The fact that the silver fox in- dustrv caters to what is essentially a luxury trade gives added signifi- cance to the pickup noticeable in maricet prices during the past few months. It is one of the -‘~- _ ‘ indications that the tide of world depression has ‘turned, and that trade and industry are gettin_ back into normsl stride. ‘This Province-the home of the industry-mus well represented at the Association‘: annual meeting. The president, Mr. George A. Oallzedr, who has been re- elected, is a Summerside man, and among other Islanders in at- tendance was Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Provincial Minister of Pub- lic W011: and a ipI-‘It WNW?!“ 07 the organization. TAX INSTALMENTS A discussi m recently on the question oi c.vic finance and tax- ation elicited the silggestion that good results might follow the col- lection of taxes on the installment plan. As a matter of fact, the civic suthorit.es for many years have made a point oi accepting tar ply- ments in instalments if requested. The some system prevails in many other cities, includ-ng Winnipeg, which invitm taxpayers to ply in) in instalments lust as they are able, offering any discounts that are due on such partial 017mm"- The Winnipeg gusts, however, that a nstem of regular instalments on fixed dates ' NW‘ 5mm “men m‘ would bring oven better results. ‘ both in current tax collections and in reduction of arrears. "It would." says the Free Press, “make the ll fill‘. Tbs individual as a meigliaor, pollfui and his con- freres semltobeln aUTWI-Yliflll pinitlon. The New Year has not started well for Austria. ltisdiiflmsltbolearn whatall the Phonic of Germany are think- ing about Hitler and lib policy bo- causs of the complete “‘ of the press. The people of Ger- many themselves are only permit- tedtoreadwhat the oensoredprsu puts before them. It. is doubtful if the pro; of Italy is more oom- plstely under the thumb of the dictator than that of Germany. It is a conditon of affairs to which nc Anglo-Saxon people would for a moment oonsen‘. General 0’Dui’iy is making a strong appeal to the farmers, who because of their market are hard hit. 1t is said public sentiment in "‘ his favor is and that Do Valera ntay decide to appeal to tho country before the conditions grow mom unfavorable for him and his govermnent. The fact that President loose- velt is asking Congress for now tariff legislation, sppsrently to sn- ablc him to modify existing duties in order to negotiate c ‘J treaties, is evidence that his has not forgotten the platform of his party which in 1932 called for re- ciprocal tarifl agreements with oth- er nations. He himself said in that year that such agreements were muse, desirable Ln onier to recover foreign markets which are emential to the farmers. Last wring ha an- nounced that he would ask Congress for legislation to initiate reciprocal tariff agreements in order to get foreign markets for farm and in- ,._.,rl.,.. of, tic concern, however, loomed up so large that the request was not nude. Evidently the president now believes the time is ripe for action sud he sedrs author-ty to make trade agreements without having them sanctioned by the Senate. This would be a further enlarge- ment of his own powers. In the statistical bulletin of the Dominion Bureau Manitobfu Ill-ll- ersl output for 1982 is given ls $11,306,319, by quite a margin the largest output on record The out- put ior mi was $0,805,046; for B0, $5,453,1&; and for 1029 l5. 48.85. Commenting on the situa- tion the Winnipeg ‘Pribune p0intl out that Manitoba had only forty- thrse mines in production in 10$. while 1&3 mines otmtrfliufcd to the 1092 output. Develqiment has been going on steadly through the de- pression years, and at pruent the mines of the province are yielding wealth at more than a million dol- larw a month. ‘lint was just iacut the yield oi British r ' ~ s mines in 1N9. Mining, the Tribune add, has become a permanent factor in the economic life of the province, and its benefits will be in- creasingly felt in other lines of Nani repression of the anti-Nod press has been answered by the pililication In millions of revolution- HsePresaaug-"n This is proved once again in Nazi Gummy. Thfle iesrins ars often 33 3 ranted §FFE i to“ aigi iii that some BX on the part enhance the credit and of the municipality. On the other hand, laxity in thus matters tends to breed laxity throughout the whole administrative staff and throughout the community thereby rcsultng in alackofpridsonths Dirt of citissns and a dilatorinon in meeting their tax oblllations. according to past 21c first 7981‘- hrly consideratm cf the budget m, Memo“, ons: 1—It enables tho atnlnistration their qigerness in increase their promptly in accordance with chang- evicted tenants who had tilled the m; conditions. n is well known land for neurotic“ Bilthorll-hd- psnnit unwar- shirescemstobavebeenthswwls continue untilthe ondofllaylimply bo- causs of delay in bringing down tlusyearbbukottllixpenditures start onthsnrstdaycfthsyearandin the intervening four or ilvs months, m“ Councils Euesto iv aiééggg iiiiiiiii 13 5:: 8 gilt? iii i? “ E it i. § 2» O- i 5 c 23 retired he was the leader i Caliniu cf iii-e heigiing fratern I ~u leadership won arily by sound judgment f 1?? ° ti? i R 1n the early years of tho. nine- teenth century certain landlords in er‘; i i rents repudiated old lsasss and sufferer and tbs North West corner of that country, a place of radon- tic beauty in which tbs llaclecd THE LONG VIEW PAYS Eaparienesprovoctliotltpcysiolooll ' ~ ohcod and molrs provision for mhwom future needs when one Ia able. Regular deposit: In c Savings Account soon co umulcts. The monsy is always ready for use, and ii nwvsr depreciate: In velve- TH! ROYAL B.ANK OF CANADA BRAHMIN (Orange Pekoe) TEA Assures satisfaction. dependable quality and full value for youn- honey. family raided, bore a full dun of is have been incurred m" magma, o‘ m. ya“ "venue w otherlands Itwasduringthiltm- merit date should b; some time in May, which would minimise ban! Expenditures 1f our municipalities are to main- tain or bower their past financial "0014, the admnistration must in- sist Out the ysarbeapendituresmsll not exosod the year's revenue. It is not sound finance to clue the year with either a bank overdraft, or with a number of accounts In other words, the municipality should live wlthn its income. This is not an idealistic or theoretical alimbutisonawhich our best municipalities any out and which can bs carried out by all munici- polities. It is recognised that m municipality ooleots 10o per cent oi its taxes within the year the lflyismadeltisaiso recognised that practically no munldpality we spendslels thanioopercentofits imltod ivpenditurss. The course then to pursue in order to maks iflwme balance expenditure is to include in the levy, for "uncollsctsd tsxu." an alnvimt representing the and coumetcncy, of the administration, Lon 2WD paylbls. practically rklviiig law abiding and industrial antry in Europe to seek homes in lottled period that the lncuom emigrated in P. n. r. In the Parish of Durnm, Suth- srlandshire, near A86!“- l NW!‘ tainous district of rare beauty, liv- ed one of those austere, highly in- Court their ancestral home and cast their lot with those courageous friends who were setting out for the New Wu-ld to tempt fortune in sur- roundings more congenial in tho earlier had csrr tiers to Belisa. They were accom- panied by their fivs surviving Lotus shutout the night. It comm too close. The waves of darkness beat against tbs door, nvnr noomoa A sum-u. m‘ ‘flwgfl “m” “‘ '5 m" m" srlcisusr ma,“ A private , actltioner in s near- “ "mm" Murmurs ths sound oi that un- v errors‘: r: no “c: we -- mcremncemtmweneecnmu “"°,;‘$'"““°°'“°‘""m" m. iizrcszlrrrr~rcrn n» my m» -- W»- lxs lfmmwmf NM‘ ‘f m fields stretch out to empty things; in correcting my wndi- “mm”- '°'mm|'°n°°lkcmn tionsin thehcmsor st his em-Tmu°""“h in. ‘ s on arrears being carefully husband“ l?!" Tm‘ “mm b’ ‘nufih u "Wm" vidual either complicate the parti- u“ m"? mm “m” o’ m‘ ‘m!’ ‘or the m” 7"’ m‘ m “an” cularillnosfor wbichyou ars trsat- '7' ma’ “um 5'1"‘ Wmwmd lnghimorbsocmstheoutltanding consequently smaller charges for 6111i interd. As an Jlustration, w. shall take one of our mitario municipalities a placties-anfipsrcmtcurrengqg. waslqardod sslatidaciory E i experisucs. 1n year that this principle thsre will be a somewhat higher mill rate, but in suocsedi yearaitwillbslowergcwingwall ' ‘ ‘ oi i l? =0. i .5 E8 us. FEH fl])— p10 v ‘M m m. mpmvm‘ Beyond our human sight their the health and luminous o! hi! mm m mmfbflfm, patients generally. n“ “and” “m. 1"l°'“""‘°4m""°°’°°"°‘ Andas our last defence eral practice is wholly or par- {learlly psychiatric (Iisntali, and tbs “um” ‘h’ an“ u unlmm“ “perscnality” features of each indi- —Agnso-Ilary Lawrence, in tbs feature of his illness." gm!” 11m“ lgmqustingthswordlofDlflfi- _.___.___._.___i u. stevennw, luvqlgimdmt v1 roucr raics rrrr on also one of Canada's menial hol- op pu n !DI@ON, Jill. 11. — A Sunday .BUVQ§ um inshadcfhsviqmly .;yrh.4°flwd.n"mmqn lfllllim poundsstcliugtaboutflllolfcr tbeslayingofIanrym-YLer-st- r E i E i ii iii: Iliii .iii£i__ , c“. IMPERIAL FOX F000 Regularly fed throughout the winter season is The Best Guarantee ‘ of Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BIS- CUITS comprised a most important partpf the foxes’ daily winter dict. Line up with the world’s successfulranchers and insist on having “IMPERIAIS”, the best fox food obtainable. Imperial Biscuit Company LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. E. I. w". swine. turkeys. geese, and 542.000 owt. shows an increase 0i l- ducks, and mom feeder cattle, sheep, 120,000 cwt, or 5 par and hsns last year on the Indian pared with 80,418,011) cwkin 1031 Qgg-gg‘ The (mun. ‘n ("a within bracketsl-horssa, 36,368 (ll,- Nb): inilcb cows, 8,415 (M28); oth- er cattle, 81.620 (30321); sheep. I.- ‘IBI (2.701): swine 8,762 (H.336): hens and chickens 13,5“ (llmfi); turkivs 4.3M (6.666): gssss 1.0M (l.- 751); and ducks 5,650 (HO). 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