S'J2D‘3`U£§ i-i-vu/t»~4¢>g<.., »»~.u.,-. fm 'I L, A.~§g:_-i____,.. > . . ~ » - ‘ , e " " 1-' ii 4 i ,.1 ei. F. . :X I .gt . t _ :=:= ‘ ,iii ii- I Q1 i li: . ' 4\ ¢ iv i ' i ~ i i t as 4. L. 1 'in A I: 'i l. t' gl I 5-£5' ” AUGUST 21 1937 PAGE rcviz rua cnAizLoT'ri;TowN GUARDIAN _ ____ - -1 -_ __ _ol C___~_ ` j_-~- -1? if Yr - Af --~_~--'if'-'__" ""' ~- - ---.- - _. ._ _; _---1 _-_ _ - ’ ' _K servative Government In any event, they _ _ _ is town should invite the s ‘m ath of adherents of all _ 5 Y .. _ _ __ _ _ __ ___,,_ __ ____?_ parties, regardless of political predilections. rf.-.i.i-~»-i i.t-uit-it-I- \\~ t'h~'-'-f "~ *"'|-“"' Coiifederatioii was not a partisan matter .ior \,,,. |'r|~¢|t|»i|| .I IC. llllrltvll, l‘.~| I, _ ` _ _ ,_ min... .....i 11......-J-1-1 ii..».-.i..f`.i lie ii-.riipp dl I~ should changes in Lonfederzition principles A.i-iii-'ii.'ii.'~r"»..iIi.JL iii.-ii.,\\`..ii.ifi'.ii.'.i'"i». 1.. mini. , carry the least suggestion of partisaiiship. It ‘ '-*m* ' is needless to say that lion. i\[r. justice Rowell, The I| ~ . huh ‘h_|,,..li-it |.~\<:i 51.00 pt-r \i~.ir ilu niI\i|n~-iv) ‘ ,,f\ff`,'.1','.`,, ,,, i.,,_, -io.. ,... ,..-... .i.. ...ii...i:-:-nt .:3p;:`:;»= Chief _liisiiee of Ontiirio, and lion, Mr. Justice - 1 ' . -i-- i .~'».i i.»r _\t-:lf ' ` 1 ~ ‘ ~ mm' ""f\`i‘_`.'ii».i ii.. i"_i.....:..'i'....i'i ..n..,. ,,,,,,.. Rinfret of the biipreine Loiirt of Canada cannot Pl . _ - 1. .. : "'" ” ' "W 1* be sttspectctl of partisan letiiiitifrs Neverthe- ~. '~ '- . ". _\i'c'l'."|‘ 21 1931 _ ._ _ *_* -. 5 ‘U """‘ ' ` _ ’ “___ less it is the ciiiiiittion of The Lilobc and Mail Li > -_ ti _ D li" that some outstanding Ltiiiservative should have i' Id ‘i |` um g '1 lace on the Commission `\lr B t _*__* _*_ . pt _ ._ . 1 . cnne t, as H lk _ ‘__ ` in (ligcusginq has been pointed out, would have been an ideal _lloii.` i ..,i~ ,t Hin I I-_ iiieiiilier had he reliiitltiished leadership of his “lm ‘ ‘““i""'i"i ""i‘ iii" |"."'H_i "“"i"Ub in liartv. llis aid and advice would have been dlfllfUl'_\' if l *_* ""“""_""f3 _1'1` i".‘iii“" valuable in clioosiiig the iiieinbersliip. nieiitiii'i_ tw 1 -; wi - -U aw- 1.. rin '1l_\' " 'tg “.\loreovcr`, it appears strange that no place the ca' ii l t- t 1~\`t1t'<‘ \\tth iiitii #Fil l"’r was ftiiinil for some recognized Practical expert faciliiii--_ i . ' l `i""`"i'l. liiiiliii-'Ni ‘hcl on t`in:iiiei:il affairs, as the work of the Coin- `,_. __ _QM ` _ \ 1 1'-t -_ __ . F-1 1 -“ ' il“_" ‘I ‘I "L “"" iiiissitiii is to he duoted closely to finances. t .. . . . \ - . . _ Hlltl* 1-Y ‘ "' "1 “fl _ “““““H.‘ "-V (training that expert witnesses will be heard rt'1i~~ii ~ tt' t‘t't' ll"t2lll ‘W1 l’1‘-"'.iiieii who iiiiderstand finance and taxatioii in 501,31-r -'ii i 1. t 1 it tl..iit-ii. '|`lii~ i- ti Volt- ' in spi~.'ii\ i-:` El ~ ‘- tif- li.i_\, l§ii~ I-`iii:ttice .\liiii_~~ ‘ it i iii tht- foriii oi a sup- .\lrs_ Belzllois are having an exceptionally busy, ph-~it i' i ; '*i~ iii-wiiiiiiiie, he has time entertaining these days. iiii lt .' " it Xriiittiial llarbotir - * * * * ]’, .-1;-[ iq . . ;f_.~‘ iiiitial -iii'\'cv. Major Douglas. \\'ho says he is 100 per cent. y Ti 1 l» I . 1-, pit--i-iiti-il :iii ahh-l»i‘ief Minister of Fiiianee, for disallowiiig the Pre- fii i` - .wi -1-r _\-mf.-I-ti,-,.-_ “hit-ll “ns niier's most recent Social (`ri-dit legislation. , '_ ti 'Vi' ;tt":iitiit-iiits. The whole * * * * ill-vii-5 ~ 1- 17.", i;..i _gi iiiiiiieiliatelv be- \\'lien legislation is disallowed, the Pro- vtt- i i ~ ' ti: -iii‘\i-v, niav liave far viiicial Government may :itteinpt to put it into tn rt~:t~~l.":__~ ~ it .Wiuiii tip. _\_iitl we Shall effect, but no one cotild be compelled to obey. e\iti.i -~ ‘, 1 tn,..,,e (‘.,u,,¢ r.-m-0. and the law courts coitld not enforce it This l5i_\hi»p Bluiits Messafie Greenfield, Ind., has set out to make a na- ” tional shrine of the rambling, two-storey boy- _` _ p __ nxt hood_home of _lames \\"l1itconih Riley, the “Wk “gp yn, M, ]\.i_\_,,, ]\.__\___l_`_mi A. W. F' lloosier poet, according_ to the Ciiicinnati En-‘ B},,m_ I, l,__ |______l lmhnp M. l,m(h.|mI Rm” qiiirer. Residents have induced the town coun. land uf:-1 wil -~ ~,i- '|`1,,,,- __ ,_ ~ ’ " cil to buy the green-sh_itttered._ white frame . ii. \ > l.i rv- mt 2,1 M _QL `]1‘_m_,S Cm]m1yuc\:}piii§{0 house wliere the_poet lived until he was 20. ject ‘"l`he lfftiriiril (fhiirvli iii the \\'orlil Tn- Grcm.`fmmS 9m't."“erS (hsagrce as to the ex” dnyft DR MVN. wlm iQ 'mlkhw :I mm nf act site on his birthplace_biit Dr. Carleton ll. (~am_i_.,' mn! me Umm! _omtm mldcr me ;mg_ .\fcL.ti|l4och’ of lndiaiiapolis. who for ten years tm; mmmy’ nf mc L_mm(]iml Church was Rilevs hvsicirin, has said that the poet II arrive hero 'liliiii'-tl:iv afternoon with “ tit by nirpl:iiie_ lt-ziiing next dav bv S llttiifttx, wh~‘i`e he will reniain 'until i A ""~Iil’."ti-'til vi-iii-i' tti the l‘ro\'iiice ri pices, in Union. ui ,l\Irs. l'»!ii pl.'li'lB ftir ,Sept 3, Born a fartier, l' and at li He was 1931. _~\ appoiiitiiit dealiiig- In a rewi- aiid iihat »-are :ilu the truths ricss and ing rh~§< antl _-i it £‘.\'p<‘t`it':i_ Com ii l‘i'itiii t`i’itit~i-iii ini--it-ii t plirisi/irig thc t'i ~ 1 it-ti;i"~_ . “ix leagiii ~ f ahh' meii ,i'ii\’idii\,'__' C -- i' '> ia\'~ _ _ "_ all its phases. strength woiild have been ,qthleil 'l’l""l “ " " ' "i‘< .“"‘l' “’“"` .\"'i"- “ “I l‘_“ iiicliisitiii of an eniiiieiit financier in the 5-l.t~\it:t‘ii» _ 1 t'._ii<_<..i iii:llitii~ l K I,._.l._`.0nm.|_°» 1 lii~'ii -i~t>::' .1 f -.it mir i_:.;.i't»\<'iiii‘ii'_~. iit>t;tl\l_\’ ' \‘ l-i 'i l~ "ii\. .intl _\ltiiiti'<~:iI-tio! IO ml#-_ drhking is gaining vel-y mplqly m recent. years. .|.n the first six months 01 1931 there was a sensational ,uiiip ol zo per cent. in lmports ol f='.uuU,000 D0un<.ts increase meant 4U0.U00.000 more cups of tea. con- period of last year. We have a. .ong Wal' t0 8o.iio_wever. to catch up with the English tn tea rirmxiug .'rheii~ per capita consumption per year is all pounds whereas we only U5., threu~quar|.ers of a pou_nd, '1‘ln1(, L; they drnk 13 cups to every one we drink. Many people me under the impression vie get inferior tea here and that it can i, compare to the tea abroad. That is nonsense. We get the best tea in the world. Every poiiiirl that comes into the country is rigidly tested by government. of- itciais and must. rate up to the high- est standard. Of course, to get the true flavor out of tea, it must be properly l._7re\veci. This is smple. After pouiing boiling water on the tea. it. must be allowed to steep for a iult tiie mnutes. Any thing les.; than that is not sufficient.-Boston Post. The University of Manitoba has decided to establish tt school of commerce. It is said the need of it i 7,7 » .i-i -i' \li~ l it - ~i~ ich-tii'iii:iii of the bi-liiiid Premier .\berhart, blaiiies \Ir. l)iiniiiiig.l 1'. ‘__ _ y _ _ _I . ._ . 4 sr»ni:i:ivi~ .1 i‘~ i '_ Ii is li-iiwlly in»L-(»,eS,~,ry ff, is the position Alberta is in. recall i~ lit;-t i__~'< :itiiiinitin that Clm,-].y¢¢e. * * * ltii\i1 li.'i:f ':," ,i,'~\iitii'iits \\'\‘t'c adllaily in Ample sugai' and maple Syrull Pmduction in i-iiiiieiiiitttii ii ittt- iati ti-iii-mi election Canada during the spring of 1037 was the canip;ti;ii_ .\`§‘.~f i!i_-it iinit-, lloininion revenues smallest for the last 10 years. and, despite the li.-ive iiii~r~.t-t l i.:-ii'~i':tI»!_\~ :intl pi-059m comp. fact that prices were above the level of recent ti.»n_< .ire ti 11.*- iiit»i-.- iiiiptii-innc fm- ¢mba,|\._ years, the total returns for the 1937 crop were ina: on :i itinjiri of thi- ltiiitl than they were two 1955 than fm' 311)' Year ‘luring the I0'}'e3f Period- yi.-:ii~_< .i:t»_ ' 1926-37, with the exception of 1933. at it -ti -i<. - f Ft. l\f.'i`lfi, tlie bii'tliiil:it’e of lneqiies I lr. lllitiit was eiliie:ite_<‘ ,rm to \\liiifh :ill (hi'i_~tt:in iiteii niiist wit- iii ii-hi li ilii~_\» riittst hi-lie\‘e.,, the fflllll* "l'f’ll “»ill"h tilt' h<‘f1itli of htiiiitin life de- §7t‘l1fl_< tlitflci' :iitv i‘ii't‘tiii1si:iiii~r'<," ”l`hiir_=rl;\_v e\'eiiiii'; i\'i_il_l»<- the iiiilv rippoi-i1mi;_\» ,~,f ]y¢»;|r_ .li-f~~-tit litil t‘li~i‘ie in t`li:irloiteiown . t'L!<‘ titttl i'i‘i»i'i-_\~;il _ iii il rtlitiins l`m it tttt;iii'I:i:it`i- ot thi: ta-le .'ilii‘:id of -ii ll»_.ti‘i:t»i: l’;‘.»\ i`i.' -: I 'it- i Tilt ltiiwitlfil |i;ipt-r_ \\~|y1L-ly lg ` " |.=tit‘t`tl lui t-it--_ siivs in part: i’ tlfft-. _‘tli'_ Kitig :ind his col- i. .5 iii- iiiiwtiiiitei-1-il iii finding u`»i t-tilfl ifii.-e their time to the re- _ _i ` I ""' i i~‘ tio: l.iit-ivii. \\`e believe .tl fi - - .trriiiil i'tit'ili<‘r befiwi- |n;»l.-- f »`i 1 li ii wit- :iii :idiiiiiiiblv op- tti :t\~g!i"/it f_`.tii;itl.i'< _vinitli gg ri intl 7' wttili iii' the i:iiiiini'l a _Vining ._ 1 3- ;.\' l'it~f<'~-ti|'~ ,\l.'l{;\y :mil ; wil :'i_ 1"-:~ iitt-l", art: still cirisserl i |Z:it -..'i_'~ iiiit representritiiin i i;i'»~ip iii the early thirties t' " " ""'i tif thi' i-iit-|'L{\‘ Iiiltl (‘ ‘ ' - et--iiitrif' 'l`lii~=e are the 1- -?`_ -_nfl v.iii'l; out thi- tiltiiiiate - ' `|"_ liiiiig iiiiiift--:-i-s grt‘.'it respect " -t--.~»,»iii»li-li:»ii~t'ts." .. ings may have to go before a Con-, than July, 1936, _ 'as born on the site where thc home now tands. ii- is it- n “lf Parliaineiit were fully represeiitative of he coitiriiiinity, it would have as members one I' t\\'0 Cl'in1inalS, a. few lunatics, some hefty hildren and in a true di-inticracy, an olderly loiilccy," said Miss Margery Fry, speaking at he siiniiner school of the lloivard League for ‘enzil Reform at Oxford. The next spe:il\-er. lr. George Benson, Labor nieinher of Parlia- ient for Chesterfield, retorted: "I can assure Miss Fry that Parliaineiir is fitlly representa- ive, and our deniocratic system is far more perfect than she seems to realize. \\'e have cri- minals, liinatics, children and even donkeys in the lloiise of Coininoiis." at it- it ir That the Dulce of \\`indsor had a year ago shirked his royal obligations in order to be with his prospective bride is atithoritatively denied by Lord Provost \\`att of Aberdeen who some _vears ago visited this Province. In reply to an inquiry the l.ord Provost explained \\-hy Ed- ward did not detlicate the .»\berdeen Royal ln- firmary, in Septeniber, 1930: ".\Iouths before the opening date I`\vas in coiiiiniiiiication with the King through the Scottish Office. and the reply I received was to the effect that owing to court nioiiriiing the King had decided that he would not perform any siich ceremony as the opening of the Royal Iiifiriiiary, lie had already refused maii_v iiiviiaiions, and he could not make any exceptiiin in the ease of .»\ber- ileeii." *K it W * The superior r|ti:»lii_v tif .\`t‘\v l‘»t'ttiis\\‘ick seed potatoes niininiizes the danger of the .\laiiie-. grown tiibers causing a decline in prices in the Argentine market this fall, is the opinion ex- pressed by Mr. /\. D. MeCaiii, lizist Florenceville, itotato shipper. "1 liir seed potatoes have proven themselves in that niiirket to be the most satis- factory, and the “hullabaloo‘ about :i deluge of .\l.1ine potatoes forcing the New liriinsivick shippers to lower their prices should he thor- oughly discoiiiiteil." .\lr. .\fc(_`ain asserted. Ile stated that since _liine t, some 300 inen had been employed in the manufactiire of the crates which will be used in his potato ship- ments this fall. About 1,500,000 feet of lum- ber arc being used for these crates. is in at in The llritish Board of Trade's index of whole- sale prices, based on the average of 1930 as 100, stood at 111.5 for july. compared with 110.6 for the preceding month and 93.6 for july. 19341 \\'ith the exception of the slight set- back in june, therefore, prices have been ris- ing coiiiinuoiisly since March, 1936, and the present level is the highest since these records ‘fthe Board of Trade were begun in 1930. British iiidustrial prices have risen 21 1-2 per cent. in the last year, food prices 14 1-2 per cent. (cereals alone being 37.8% higher) rind iron and steel show a rise of 27.3 per cent. in the _ve:ir. In the same period non-ferrous metals have atlvaiieed _';8__q per cent, and bnihl- ing materials 0.1 per cent. The general index of prices is approximately 19 per cent. higher 1 Y ` <-- 'iiil \i»it»ii which is the naiifiiis r-‘ml ._ llii- iiivloiii of age is i 'itiijfw' itiitiiil-iiiiiiit-<_ 'l`|1p ('h_-yir. _"lu l. \`\`_ lliiftii' i< 7|. llon_ .\lr. iiif-r- ‘ lt hw l-t't'ii iii."tli‘. the Toi‘0i1t0 "'i::`~i‘. “iii zippiiiiitiiig a f`fitni1ii.<- \_l't~~~ iiii~iiibr-i'< li'ive been' l.ibei'a'_= iii: iiirliiivil toward l.ihi‘r:il principles. has been felt since 1904. President Smith of the university and the young men's section of the Whini- peg Board of Trade are credited with br nging about the establish- ment. of the schoo`. The Winnipeg Tribune makes this comment. “B'u.sl- ness ls a vital community service, and in the years to come the Unl- versity of Manltoba’s school of commerce will undoubtedly make a very large contribution, not only to the etlieeiiey of business itself, but also to the effect. ve relationship of business to the achievement of the community's aims, purposes and ideals." It. was reported not long ago that $500 was missing from the safe at police headquarters, then a few daya later that another $1,000 was micwlng. A careful investigation, during recent weeks, has failed to give any indication of the where- abouts of the money. It appears to have token wings. The .sum is not ti. large one, but coming on top of the recent exhibition defal- cations, which, in turn, came on top of s. series of other defolcatlons. all connected with eivlc_ departments, and all touching the matter of, cash, it suggests that there is a.‘ fundamental weakness in the civic system. The source of that weak- ness should, of course, be traced down and removed. Even if a. de- tailed survey of the whole clvic ac- counting system is necessary, the survey should be undertaken, - Vancouver Province. After hearing all these speakers discuss .Saskat.chewan, one con- cludes that, the country is all right, but what is wrong is the climate, the land, the nnancial conditions, the drought, and the grasshoppers. -Hamtton Spectator. There is a possibility, perhaps small, but distinctly growing, that tf partition (of Palestine) is not hurried it may prove unnecessary: and nobody wants it for its own sake. Among the Jews the trend of opinion seems to be that partition would be acceptable, but only if the Jewish share were made much big- ger. Lkely enough Arab opinion would favour ii dlvison with a big- ger Arab allotment. But the im- portant thing is that both Jews and_ Arabs are beginning more and more to think that mutual reconciliation and co-operation would be prefer- able to the scheme of partition which is, in fact, before them. Now tliat movement may be temporary, it may fade: away, it may be coun- tered by the extremer elements on the two s des. But should lt suc- ceed, it would give possibtlty of a settlement far preferabe to partl- tion-whlch was frankly a policy of despair. It is plainly wise to give this new move tovinrds a new deal Lea. It is figured Out. that this NEEDLEWORK AT EXHIBITION suiiieci in this period over the same ure of vlsltng your annual Fair exceeded previous years, but Th L.; no doubt that ,my ¢x- erfa are tw° matters I Wmud like ert edgservation of the Scene 111 d l the which th L0 ln 1`dCtiV0. hav ng the appearance of the it "ru f. s rewn around, certainly not in a It is not the first time ln the phi-.y displayed to take the eye of histo e charg vague playin antiq exhib comp ple noonlarlly oldtrlo llc opluloun ol llrnlpoldalilt Sii',-Yesterday I had the pleas 3 ment to, which if not changed wiu be very detrimental to same. ~First-the “Needlework Booth " WWE is very much ooncemed with Second-"the Judges of the work ge same.” B The booth itself is very linat- matters which definitely “Lest t _ mmage sate". The exhibits are as as dispayed that it speaks for itself, m and as with head _ . . r would not make it their buslhess iii “ll have someone with th;s experience f-EFS lil. the head of the booth, and orde char e each year, so you would see penn something different every Fair, and matt not Now about the judg`ng. Why do el-_ the No hiatt.; that have been handed down ' i ~ Ca one generation to another but pxst serious kind. especlal.y since perhaps entered under n new name t tau. wht doirt. they give the modern crochet- J ing as w f tom judges keep to the ancient ex- aiia knitting ii chance? 1 have "W e of the booth has is very cons idea. if BUY at. all. of dis- pres 8 things tastefully. but. in an fncfs uated manner. If you visit any mlm ition of needlework, either t _ B fa rl or put on by B needlewmlfk the Fathers of Confedera lily. a.s the writer has had the rem ure of doing, the handwork‘i.s they I said before not resembling A e a rummage sale. I om surprised It such excellent peopl at th “_°h ‘ of me p E 1 Fai th e minion Government was granted °f li attention of the mana e- P Capital right now ,EC Uses was he Canadian House of Commons 'ld At Uttawa iionss nv nits wni ` * A . PUBLIC FORUM B ' ' ' S ' _ ehind The Security , ervice ,,_3,';;;,f;°==.;t;;'°_ ~ “=_“°- °f =°ff°» - °""'" ‘°°° "°a‘"'"°5 ......'.L;'.:.°:ssthis.”.r.:':;':r.:f:1':’.‘;::.::;i‘:.f:;:‘.'i:.‘;i: ` By Dean Wilson that the Government at Ct- questicn of the autnority of Parliament of Canada. in all welfare of the Canadian people a. whole. of unseen hnanll. until today thousands of persons "9 protected through some form of Insurance. Representing outstandlng Canadian. English and tlnieri. om Companies. _ Klnds of Insurance written: Fire- Life - Marlin; _ Automobile - Liability - and all Casualty lines. l llYllllMMl & 00., -unnisn , ESTABLISHED 1872 Low” Queen gh-eel. _ Charlottetown I J. M. Nicholson--District. Manager, Suimmerside. Allison McLean-Dls.rict Manager, Montague ry of this Dominion a Fed- V N __ Y V___W_! _ power to lezslate on all_ mat- "';° which ertain to the peace. ° overshadow all those en- Fe?" wo 1 me Dominion by tered by various stntesmen uughiidmif ‘sd “whip of denying Australiavs Antarctic i>e‘ieved that they settled the fi“““° h I U ,D ml m ,me 1,, tive le8islat.lve D0wers when m°°*tXR°wh1:hwu1beundertaken rica Act in 1867, and wherein m °’ th it in the _ _ stated exactly what powers 9139!; ;;l;_‘{f|:"nfen°t“,n°;.f' matters Aust.i'a.l1a nad formally aerepted B authoritv possessed. The Do- F eamml interest' even if such PV h the r and good government of t. e _ Ottawa has been uncovering public. In tact, whoever has emi Government was faced with " ~-1; titutional problems. but in me W that the life is difficult under the _ ent instance the crls‘s of con- Capltaiiéaimggtnglam to force smnc€s_ Cifvtuii tal assistance to those Prov- (Exchange) agreed to the British North 'my' nd for au The announcement was made du’ V5 °"°t‘° °n°e a after the Imperial Conference thai dependency in the Antarctic. Th; H , claim is not iieiv, but was al; UC-S 1nV°lV¢ 3' Slight smrende' several years ago. That it cgniai 501119 Wwe’ n°w possessed by sustained does not quite settle tht PI0V1n¢"¢5- present overlapping of terrli/oi-lat claims by several nations tn th. 1° °f Canada' and “me” l i tely some Htaftllns fms “‘°°“‘ tAniui~ctic_ owing io that absence 8 ts xpress`y assigned to the 3 _ as they have been for 25 or Legisihturee of the Province. it was the "1°"1°“5hl between “Hem 50 Years- exclusively subject to Federal pow- gg' iof contigiiity which has niade tl-ig P ment ¢0!'1ditl°"-’ in Canada parcelling ot' the Arctic criminal offences, provinihtrhlj easy becawe made along giiilgfl _ grim M9013' th" mlmlf Y°“ _ lines of owner.-hip. not all Q, W there is 8' conflict of the 118411835 Of mth 59x95 3” paying countries lnteie./ted through qi .iuqiehi committee oi the "git ml rim' wm‘°“” “ny ,ittortition and <1t=¢=°t's1‘ylia\'e sini- I the VY P Of 0161!' OWU- for the e“f°r°_ed l tar longitiidiiial lines of pipjection eSS Bhd the l‘9llHm`9 on ‘flier iinto the Antarctic. The confusion Govemnwnt has Hlfeadl tin nie t-ihiiiis iiieiiiioiiuii hiitiioi e a very careful Study Of the fiietuuiiy eincniiy put iorivarri on the first thing about either knitting W or crocheting. In fact, here is one '-0 ease to prove my words, A few years social welfare of the people of Can- f ago. a certain party put a baby’.s ada and it brought the wfhole ° jacket. and bonnet done in tattlug _ ques ell as a lot. more, come to the wer conclusion that they do not know eral C e beyond the scope of the Fed- mam h . ' . em-S 01’ UIl¢mPl°Ym9nf' and tbe disentangled, and it is improb- G t 'rn i ws P’° _ hi ;;’,;"‘,;‘;_;‘ed m 1925; ,,,§,ed their relationship to the growth iii .able um, ,,,,.,e Wm 1,.. my mow o01lHTf!’}' °f SU°h allen ffeedfs “-5 i inisiiiiclerstaiidiiig in i~ent~hing | this be instrumental in helping the Fascism, especially in the Prcvfnte ifiiller :~ettleinent, when the time tion to a crisis since ltis fe‘t mu" Quebec. and doctrines of Com- .C0m@S_ Lsm. Now. minute studies are l, Australia has for years shown ui g made in another directifm. tuciive and practical interest tn nn; _ _ , v _ ‘ t belfl on the P E I eih btton and li. amongst. legislators in Ottawa tha I ew' unemployment and crime, , region of the Antarctic which my was disqualified as "not being tat- som ting-" I carry over this country in the _ W I am sure its high time someone pl-eg took hold of this situation and pm have judges put in who know mod- to *"1* knitting *md °"°°h°"1“3 5° people. In order to bring into ex- ` 55° eve one would have s fair show is me the aims of these soda; , ry _ Why does the management let. this Wgfare laws which are urgently the go on year after year? It is because ecessary right now' It is essential I to ei no one has had the nerve to have gh t a showdown before? I am one of a few more dl.s- 5°? ent cr‘sls of many national grit b‘ems of the highest importance _ mf* the whoie of the chnmianl ° each province legislate I dm wro "amy °n -these matters' or dren have increased in number in equal about one third of the whois Ham ° °°“"“l Wwe’ ’““`°’t °’m w t ith the result that startling ,be said to be pnneetfn from th, G have come up. It. is reported Commonwealth. The area of tht criminal offences have more newly elziiincd depegdeney is u n doubled in the cases of young 'large as is that of the Common. ple between the,ages of 17 to wealth itself. It extends ovei becau.se~ youths come out of ii-oughly three million square milu ir schools and they are unable from it coast line more than 2,000 get employment under any con- miles long. These Aii.st.i~iiitn.n por- ons. and they drift away in- the sessions are believed to be of tin- gmnued 5xh|bfw,.5_ who most 9"- that the British North American nada almost double in “gums area of the Antarctic An Ord" taint think there should be it Aot judges, before our next. annual pa fair. at such an achievement is ex "' I om, Sir. etc., . tremely difficult at the prese th GLADYS RANDALL tim 38 1-2 Elm AVGUUC plexlons of the individual govern- ments in the nine provinces. th oatllgot/nm. ° wlth greater store surpr‘se to this column lf the Of meats and cups? with goodiler roofs? deltghtsome gardens? a Walks? Australia. where it is enacted that More lands, and_bet:ter? so much no appeal to this Judical Com- wealth, that Court and country mittee can be taken un‘ess the ` talks 3 Of us, and our poxesslorxs; and its consent. Ottawa appears to be every way we go, h Gaze on us as we were their Gods? _ a this where we dwell, is so: subject is now a matter of ser‘oua The shore of Xanthus ring of this; s and shall not we exceed, Dominion. As much in merit, as in noise? Come. be we great ln deed e As well a.s look. shine not in gold. members of all political parties in in Palestine it chance. - London Daily Herald. | The very safest. place in the whole Unliecl States last year wasl on it train. In the almost incalcul-1 able number of passeiiger-miles travelled by al the trains bearing i passengers on all the systems of ' that country not a single passengrr lost his lite in the course of a, whole yenr,-certainly un amazing ‘ rccorcl.-Montreal Star. When I look at History l see lt as I Man‘s a.t.cnipt. to solve the pro:-I ticiil problem of living, The men who did most to solve it were hot. those who ttioiight nboui lt or talk- ed about L or lmpi'e.<.scd their con- tcmporixries. but those who silently and efficlenily got on ,with their work.-J. B. S. Two old darkcy men were having a heated argument.. The cause of all the bother was that each ns- cused the other of marrying a‘ woman who was not quite a full- blooded Negress. “Let me tell y0\1." said Mose, “mah Lindy am so black iiiii; when she cries Ah saves de tears an' uses dem for tnk." Sambo laughed sarcasttcally. "Bo," he re- plied, “date ain’t. nufftn at all. Mtah Dinah am so black dnt ebery time she sneezes de room nm sure filled with soot."-Ex. We regard Mahatma Gandhi sl the most overrated man of our time. | We have read many of his sayings, and never found one of them worth the breath expended in ltii utter- ance -San Francisco Argonaut. Behind the giant growth of Trade Unionism in Britain lies a long struggle for the right of collective bargaining. That. struggle has been successful. But. the power of the Trade Un'on Movement can only be maintained and increased if trade union members individ- ually and collectively are ready to accept to the full their responsibili- ties. Chief among these responsi- bllttten is the readiness to abide by agreements constitutionally reached through the democratc machinery of the Union. Unofficial movements are not.. as they are represented to be by a minority. courageous ef- forts to improve workers' conditions. but in the flames of fight; ottawa, but lt ls known that That so our neat-arm`d Lycians. e may say; See. these are right in th‘s conflict of constitutional | Our kings. our Rulers. these de- rights between the Federal and serve to eat, and dr’nk tliel Provincial powers. and no one in best.; | t, These govern not ineloricusly: these u tlritis exceed the rest, f"‘. 0 fl"9"fl. if Vefiplng bgclf ¢ that deferring now Nor "`“"v`° 'ally so, to wish thee f to advance; nut ~1~»~ iw- »----» 0, ii~~.,~h my cb_°ne° Prc--'rl new there are in"nite f#t"=. of other s~rt in death. Whl"‘1 f“el‘ber to be fled nor -<""n't.\ n man must sink t-~»-putt., , Cor- ‘~~~ -~=. iv mf- ---» he Dun: 1 and either render thus, , GVYT’ ”‘ c°“°"' or make them i reslwn the like to us. -George Chapman (1559-1034). l mining the strength of orgnniud labor since they strike at the very , basis of collective organization.- London Daily Herald. Many have noted the fact thnt this year quite |. number of trail- ers have been brought into the . camp by tourists. Some of than trailers have been large and ex- | tended-regular miniature houses. This is the first year they have reached Ttmmlna ln any not-leeoble I numbers. For some years put the number of trailers hu been grow- ing to rather troublesome pmpor- tions and constituting g problem in many places. Canada may need to take notice of the trntier problem _ before long.-Porcupine Advance. , _.___ , BEGONIAS HAVE CALL .3 LONDON-tori-said to be in- ' duced by t.he popularity of be- I gonlu in continental resorts, that fower ta taking the place of ‘ They _uve the surest way of under~. n___.._ ' "_: :~_~.--_,A 11-- - . ...-...-1 _. __ that require solution. that is movement may start soon sARP|;n0N's SPEECH for n definite revision of the -_ British North America. Act in order (From Homer's Iliad, Bk. 12) to do away with the present, pro- cedure which allows an appeal to He spake to Glaucus: Glaucus, say. be taken to the Privy Council in why are we honor'd more constitutional ciiiestton or points That other men of Lycia, in place? of law. and lt. would not prove 9. F ed in a manner that has not been Do more than they command to witnessed ln the history of this ountry during the past seventy 'l 1 ii li W0\"'l ""P'\ ber'-' e~° f~om us. and years. even ‘nclucilng the famous _ clc~‘h: and that we might not battles between Ottawa and On- Wr"<‘k tarlo over siich h‘stnrleal prob‘ems In this tife'= hiiman sen at all; but of constitutional friction as that of the Streams Bill. escheats, right We """"ri death ever: nor would of license for the sale of liquor, the T N" this vain velour show, boundaries of the Prlvinee, and so ,Z _ _ i‘r‘*~: e-'l that. besides the 7 _ llf0h|\1ll10 in 1053011 “DMU Phone 815. 14| 0|. 000. ll. W 1 erefore lt. ls no secret that °° h . the Federal Government regards 5 this as a major problem which mu must be solved in some way, and th without much delay due to a. num- 3'" t Ca °f 1867 be ’°"'5°d rwiwly ued between 1921 and 19:11 in- uuneii in Lohrtoh affirmed suv- y ` iss Ch“¥\€° in b°f'h me b°°"h md thr°“gh a °°mm°n °°n°“"en°e nng people between 13 and 21 eretgn rights over the Antarctic ocou e proper age. or raise ia. family. ng direction. Illegltlmate chtl- mensc economic importance and C . nt the number or 3192 in 1926. hutnow Adelle Land. which comes within 5 ffgm-e has jumped ln 513o,Llke_ the wedge dellinitedi l_vin_t: sotithof ° °W“’“¥ ‘° me f’°’“’°’“ °°”‘ wi, so cie-gi~ei== of iatiturit-_ roiiowiiig e, s. survey of the results of ese fnvmtlgatloris draws the sad thi-S DFOCIHYIIBUUTI HH0tl1t‘l' WHS Dilb- YO “ll me p’°vmc°5 'It 1' °bvi°“f eoefwd criminal ¢°nv_t¢¢10n5 fn territory (other than the French T neluslon that it is directly on “Shed in the c0mm°“W9°m' nf, of umm 10 nf, that Gazette some ten months ago ny cmadians caingnfnarw at The territory has now formally been taken posseision of in the Austra- lian Antarcic Territory Accept- _ ance Act. d in many other ways a normal .__ ---i.~__| er of current economic problems An opinion exists in the Captlal or vnaiit alwalls _us .§_!.3.§€~.!'.‘.!.l.`.!.l.h'. - -t _ I deral authorities follow the ex E . - mple of the Commonwealth of upreme Court. of Australia gives ending in this direction, and there re i=. number of signs that this tudy by the legal experts of the It is difficult to detect to what xtent this subject is worrying veryone is taking n keen interest he Capital denies that national - nity in the Dominion is threaten- E. 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