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Burnet( |llI'Kl§BE\'l‘A'l‘l VBS 315-1 ' Morning Maxim - ' K0 the Dublin 'I‘r¢a@\uv in order to nesr 'rar.ar.\lr;N'r :N mg fi we slmll main to amy heights or success lr we but neue me upper- hella balance the budget, but the sulru; ner; or uma hmltles presented to everyone on the threshold of life. manner in which the Adminiafra- lil-0011 PRESSURE - _ tion will in the next few months THURSDAY, FEBBUABYJZ3, 1983. respond to the pressure of ooono- You have learned that you have mic facts. Annuities, ag already ‘ "high olood pressure" and may be THE' GLOBEXS' .-i.VSll'ER |l1l‘8e-at items in the revenue of mis I surge-ated. may save the Govern~ ~‘°nS1a:g1l which is C0 being waged in Lhc ties who have bcfil lire. The nature of the amplified in ycsteruay`s local Libera to organ. 'l`lla5 organ gary, stating that low prepared to without financial that the Western Livestock Union is in favorable to the plan. Colnnlczlting I dcrputcll, our 11115 attitude lsl "at variance with the policy of thc gan editorlally on this contelnporrlry says Bennett Govclulnlc nt." clsely the klncl of partiauii criticism which Tile Globe flncls it necessary to denounce. The Bcllllett Go'.'crn- ment has put no obstzlclc in the Way of any Canadian illdlvldual or ilztcrcsts of par- T0 foiled in their i o endeavor to uae the tzlxgluycrs oi _ $3‘ this country as a c1\'_sp;lu' for pulling lra their private cllestntlis out, of thegtl » i publishes, on its F This pre-i U ,C5. farms. and of farmers paying income ’ taxes only six are in New Brunswick Island. CARNEGIE GIFTS _"About four years ago the Car- egie Corporation oi New York _ _ _ ll organiza1ion;r.ldlng with Russia ex- nude 3 gif; of 550000000 85 M, apt with rr garri to necessary protcciion lan producers. It portatlcn of foreign ledit faculties and $4,000,000 maximum. louse will Agree," ldian Government loriously a proposal Alleged purchasers, dom to the vendors." That was the stand taken by the Dennett Government, and it has the more rcs- ponsible Liberal press as well as by If the Scrkau lyndicate ia now desirous of going ahead on its own initiative, why all the partisan ballylloo in such news- Llbcrnl organ? That is the question which The is the question of thi.; Province are asking. It does sccm strange that the local Liberal organ should lhow more cnthuffiasm for a hypo- thetical trade clickcr with insolvent Bovict Russia than it has cvcr been endorsed by lho people generally. papers as the local Globe asks, and it which the 'people ihown for the agreements that were negotiated on ous terms h<-tween other countries oi' airc. Canada and thc the British Em- INCUME' TAXES It may not be rgcncrally known that the 1 '~~ '. from income was gonsti-.lite one of the specified articles that have been embargoed for the of thc Canari- tlle Sertzlul syll- dicate desired to bargillii v.'1'.l1 Rus- sia for the exchange of cattle and oil, all that was required from Ot- lawa was on understanding that the ilistlng situation regarding the lm- i Bm “hat B golden obportunity the ‘"1 into Canada I Lea Govemrnent missed "about four lould not be altered during thc|5.(,a_.5 ago.. when’ as our C°ntem_ period of the tr:111:;;1c:ion. But thutl mmry SWL the Carnegie comom_ -7" n°" ""'h“° '~h°5‘~` g"‘m“m°" tion was bestowlng $600,000 on edu- hunted. They wanted unlimited a binding guar- Hon, _ _ lnteo by the Canadian Government ll Russian bonds to the amount of "1 think this up chances of um: kind. said Premier Bennett in summing up the situa- tion in Parliament, “that no Can- would consider to provide credit hoilitiu for a. syndicate .oi vendors, nnd at the llama time guarantee the the Soviet Gov- ernment, would discharge its_obllg- such advantage- 1 . ' endowment to the University oi Kings College now at Halifax. Just recently a further gift of $3,- 000.00 was made towards enlarg- ing the splendid library of that University. Prince Edward Island, lhcret'ore, is not the only province in the Maritimes that has been the recipient of the Carnegie gifts."-Patriot, Feb. 22. Not the only Province, of course. cation in one Nova Scotia institu- Fortunately we now have a Min- ister of Education who docsn't pass EDITORIAL NOTES Dr. D. `A. Stewart, President of the Manitoba I-i.L9totlcal Society, says the-re is good reason to believe that white men travelled along the Red River five hurlds-ag and eevoney- one years ago. In 1899 a stone was found along the upper waters of the Red River on which were de- scribed in Runic characters the adventures of s, party of Goths and Norscmen who had left their ship and journeyed from Hudson Bay and up the Red River. The date given on the stone was 1362. The funeral of R. D. 1BobJ Hen- derson, first dlscovercr of gold in the Klondike, which took place at Mountain View Cemetery, Vancou- vcr, on January 27th, brought to-' gcther a remarkably large numbcr of sllrvlvors of the great Yukon days. The Alaska Week‘y, publish- cd at Seattle, Washington, stlltcs that Rev. George C. F. Pringle, him- self a pioneer of the Klondike, who for years made his home on thc creek whc\ Bob Henderson made his first discovery of gold, offlciated at the services, which were conduct- cd by the Vancouver Yukoxlcrs' As- _O ,me l ,popular course of imposing heavy M3111 “Sl 01 0 HCIUB Y 80 higher, _ 1February_ shows that the revenue taxation,-» but it cannot at they because worry or anxiety is one of 51”” from income taxes for the ten; same lime compensate for losti the Nueva Uf 111811 bl°0d Pressure, . 1 1 _ _ s`“nd months of the current fiscal Fear. ' markets, nor make provision for that L5 “hue "mm are ”° °|'88nio ez: Goverilmellt. , _ f depreciated revenues nor provide - "°“diU°“5 Sum as hafdenini 01 the _ .1 I : » ‘ i _ _ lwr nm” w fm el? of Januaf-y'| capital to carry Out thc many so- “memes or any kldnei' ailment- amounled to $a9,000.il4_comDarlng,,__a1 schémes promised and’ what The colnlnoncst complaints of _“_ :with $18,691,623 received in Cusionlsl is more urgent. pay bounties and _lhoiie 1;.-hh 1:-gil blood pressure are ` dutiesonimpor1,edgood,san:;»;l_>:_¢;e ;;1l_u;i;l;atelv f ltivity in matters formerly confln- AS mcmioncd ony, before, in ff' Pd t0 l`IFi\'ll~l-<2 9ni0Tl'll‘lS5 MS been most of these cases the high blood _ ‘ Il made the subject of study by H 'pressure comes down to normal ' “Port °f ammnls and animal pm' committee of the United states (luring 51,-_1@p_ which 15 nog' the case 'duets in 1927 were valued in i-he HOUSE Of R?i>Y059lllHi-l\'€‘S_ It finds where there ls any real organic U0lEhb01`h°°d Of $170-000f000» “nfl --at_1em_.2az11»=m= of trade,-mom-_ _rr°ub1e_1n;,+,;e__olood vessels. un 1082 about $601000100°- Tin bill try and personal and prdfcssional _ggi-vice affected by govgmmgntai lost trade with the world, but about -competition." These services range g doing a small fraction of this lfrom aiding a transportation com- lpany to the conduct of a, cafeteria. iand the committee recommended rcaus to eliminate compdition with private agencies. | ---1 ' Some men, says an exchange. are notoriously long wlnded in an address. so long wlnded ln_ fact. that by the time they have con- cluded their talk the chances are ten to one that the audience have completely forgotten the first part of his remarks. . ...kg U Prominent among the remedial measures suggested by the Prepa- ratory Ccmmlssion of the World Economic Conference are "the moderation and stability of tariff policies.” No nation can of its own individual action hope to settle such an overwhelming problem but Great Britain can at least claim that she has set an example in negotiating wide-.spread recipro- cal agreomenis with the Domin- ions and Colonies. There are signs that the lessons od’ Ottawa have not been lost on the world at large. Is it too much to hope that A reed has been gown from which may spring great results?-London Fi- nancial Times. The eyes of Europe are focussed “P011 Germany. On all hands It is recognized that the forthcoming general election dated for the 5th of March is an event of crucial lm- portsnce, and likely to prove one the Fatherland have undergone during the post-war period. Specu- lation is rife as to the outcome of this event, and whilst some obser- vers cnvisage a temp0rary inter- lude of the Hiterlito regime, follow- ed by reaction towards the more conservative Centrlst influence, others feel confident that the solid front of the Nazi vote. flanked by it larger rally of Nationalist con- tlngents, will put Chancellor Hit- ler more firmly in the saddle. One aspect of the Miami out- rage is a domestic one purely, and is found in the significance of the shooting as an expression of social unrest in the 'United States. That government throughout the Rf" changes in twenty nine federal bu- of the eeverest. tests the people of ° J l _;-'ir /if <5:-" o :poration paid $42,l38.000. Or about ' gr ` a‘ ' " ` gg ` _ _ _ _ » extent of givin information as to 1 _ _ _ what the Senate may _,vm have be pxeicrled to those that lnvolvef _ _I _,mt mf H t 100000 per Cen" O* the corpomtmm 971* I surpqsed 0501; of cO,,.~<_~ there 15 constant anxiety and sudden Duc-i mal 8' *J 8 qua 1 y 0 ' -_‘ .1 l A -_ “"~ ~‘ ~ .C . les; thx 1 a s wth of the total, pa d me pCS5_b_h,}. of 3 pi-._-sidontlal I tlla,fo11s_ _lul.l1t_{le]adll1g:gather dis proposal before me Cabmeh He 2.868.000 ln income taxes, °r_ mo. but that cops me 111»p»o1- now "V10" ia im uf" Lf’ ‘"3 rid °f v‘ol'r'es bciorc rctlrlng to rest emh by me total, paid 521,130,000, Med me m,_\m_ of me :;__sa__Sin at |1ncr1Is \vl~1oii possible and holidays thorities declined to sanction. He that “secure pleasant surrounding ` $01" more than five-sixths of thc l Miami was what might have been ‘ _ _ '__ __ I S`d _ .nd dltlol th t wil m o ml- It docs ml- almeaf that the exp°°t°d‘ but it ‘UH noneumzess :is 11151311 lneliial lzluxatioll zillseposf @d@ff11lnC°T1l@WX bears h°a"l1i'°n | add 8-mam to his prestige' when sible. annually as much Russian kero- front page. a 1icr_pa".cl1 from Cal- th the _vylldlcatci sponsoring the lmlicr proposal islu conduct tradeln guarantee from the Canadian Government, and e small saiaricd or earning class- 5 ordered it _vp`pcd and waited to By this mental ircl1imcnt-calm- _fone as 15 consumed in the country wllilc fa11ner.=__ who live within i carry Mavm. C,,mm,{ to the h0§pi_ "lu U10 "limi Of LINC l’1ll1€lW-W ha? in two Years, and ,Soviet ooal was _ ' ~ ' ‘ l ' - '_ . - lenlsclvcs and have comparatively] tal, Hg also wiiqcllorl his joumey men. found “dt Luinfs Q great rc _tl _h _ small 1 to New York in order to visit an duction in blood plessurc, and also comravemion of cxjsmng I-egum. ~ e Cl income' Pal’ B , of the symptoms. In tact the symp- t,0n_.,_ Mn Serkau went to Russpp fraction of the total. The returns l Um” ""'°‘f"°_’°`d by Zangarq' Equally tims may completely disappear with cabled he was Ntuming with de. small reduction of the blood One ilnportzlllt point in this re- laxation lrcallnent of high blood ved. 1 _ _ » od31Qm/ru/1. BROOK UNDER SNOW The far-off, drowsy sound Oi' little bells I heard, And silvery twltterlngs Of some belated bird That now had turned to go With sleep upon its wings- I knew thai: I l1ad‘iound ` '11-le brook bcllcath the snow. My ,steps were soundless there Like one in a sacred wood When temple bells are near. Only my heart. and the stream Broke silence while I stood, `And through the tingling air Dream answered unto dream. -Glenn Ward Dresbach. lJ85t a possibility of serious dis- orders, the result of prolonged un- employment, misery and Commun- i5t D1'0Daga.Ilda, has been apparent to every intelligent observer. It has been impossible to estimate with any degree of accuracy the extent to which this unrest may have been capitalized and organized by mlscl~llof~mnkcrs, but it has been ilfllfrfllly ncklmwlcdged that the situation is so grove as to call fm- immedlate and courageous relief measures on the part, of tim new Administrlltloll, wheiller in the form of international aglrcmcnt r of additional local paliiatives. if mnttcrs nrc not to go from had to worse. _,fi DODDS ’/ Q Ki DN EY it P11 Ls lb'-_l.\, Q-Tet A\[L___K\lin\si\ OLS? I ____ _ _ _ L ` Bl A §l?ECRKTAPb‘7;4U er: E'J|l"l“1 " H = U M » f ' S .el.'l1il»»l" 87 'n'»l*"' <"\'V'<\V»\\ \`X,.\ \ _ I Q 'I `,\_\\\\ \\\ Or I had failed to hear- tam lived up to her bargain. Ex- thb `° change. If a barter were “@5855 __._..%'¥__ with the United Kingdom lr would Be \v0l'il1 infinitely more than with Russia. "already-twelve days alter Minister of Ailficulture appeared anadian cattle, and placing the provided :he promot/or of the scheme with a code to tc uscd in declined to sponsor personal cre- entials for the promoter. Some person in Canada was to Dl1rChl1S€ to be admitted to the country in finite proposals, but haas not yet rovided the Government with in- formation showlng that the Soviet Government wished to enter iI'lt0 trade on the basis outlined. This is the' substance ol the oundatlon for the blasts supposed open the way for the sale Of 00,000 Canra.d.iB!1 cat-tlc. CHl18Cli1'S fuss was not about regaining this amount of business with Russia! it was made to appear that the lift! of Canadian agriculture depended upon financing a deal to send some cattle to Russia.: It is evident that Russia, loomed larger in the desire than the welfare of Canada. While all this fury was in thc air nothing was said about the open opportunity of sending 100,- 000 cattle yearly to Great Britain, following the removal of restric- trictlons as agreed “DOH at OW" wa, and without any gullrafllre 01 uncertain credit or Canadian Gov- ernment obligation in see that Bri- pert cattle-men have said that this agreement will bring a market for one hundred thousand 0U¢l3l'l° cattle alone. The benefits are al- ready appearirlg, notwithstanding price difficulty due to ex DR U G' SPECIALS F,REE! 50 Piece Jig Saw Puzzle with Purchase ol Prophylactlc Tooth Brush 50c. z5o Box Bayer'l Aspirin ` Tablets . . . . . . 2211 5011 Box Bayer's Aspirin Tablets . . . . . . . _ _ _. 39c $l.25 Bottle Bl\ycr'a As- pirin Tablets 89c 259 Bottle A. B. S. ds C. Tablets 19c 50a JI-r Vicks Vapo Rub.. Mc $1.00 Bottle Enos Fruit Salts 79c $1.00 Bottle Beef, Iron and $1.50 Bottle Fellows Hy- phoephltes $1-29 #LW BONJI: Nlljtll nn.-» 8912 400 Bottle Lysoi .......»_. 29c T" EDBTIZG ST(Ml!1cs pect for trading cattle with Russia was much more real than itihas proved to be. The deal never passed the tentative stage. It was not more than :1 prospect at best. The ardor with which it was' deelncd necessary to whoop it up should have been a warning in t_`a11;1