~<-._=-_.~.~i~.-"-;,- ,. . _- man-pm.-.‘ -~'_"-5!~‘~'<— 3| I Pl" I IlTF-bislnbasltbi 1n'*asassrsri]-iii“iian.nogn -~11 IPEAKING SERIOUSLY. fitheooursectbisremsrksin fllliaftldlllofldobutiolfzifil. fimlireiloomvllin‘mlt°l’l‘"i' MmanOov- mnmuit ziltlltmlil i? ' 5% 5E E gr E glut being taken “seriouslY-" Th9 Zebvious attempt of the OPWIMW 2mm, m. w. m. m, w mislead Edie House u w the difference in Zgdinsry expenditure between the T: pQr-s 1.980 and i932 respectively, by gum.‘ $12,131 interest on sinking funds in his calculation of the fig- urea for the Liberal weer. mo the wild statements of his colleagues. slum. McIntyre and rerun with regard to the Mounted Police, were scarcely calculated to enhance the reputation oi these gentlemen for in“, mg 1t was an act of char- IQ omthe part of Government ram- bers in not taking such misstate- ments too “seriously? Mr. Camp- bell's own comments on law enforce- ment, when analyzed by Hon. H. F. IldPhee, Attorney General, proved co be anything but a "serious” eon- iibutioai to the debate. Indeed, it is generally admitted that the Opposition members “got o! on the wrong foot." and the ex- posure of their glaring misstate- merits and exaggerations has given them s. black mark in public esteem which, ii they are wise, they will en- deavour to offset by paying lms at- tention to “the galleries" and more to keeping their comments within reasonable distance of the facts. Then, and only then, will the House and the public generally take them ‘seriously.’ , The Opposition case has certain- : ly not been improved by the extru- qvfinnry propaganda with which ._nur local contemporary has seen fit 7% introduce the statement of 1933 rilvenus and expenditure from the Public Accounts. The “introduc- tion" is set in double column black type on the front page; the ac- counts themselves being buried on an inside page, in single column . flpe. There is less excuse for this _ than there was under the lea Gov- ernment regime, when the accounts - were presented in such a way that it required an experienced accountant . to understand or interpret them. _ 1111s year there is no possibility oi misunderstanding or misreading l them. The deilcit on ordinary ac- count, exclusive of sinking iunds, is $20,401.32; the increase in liabilities. as plainly stated, is $279,288.70. li ..slnklng funds are counted in ordin- ary expenditure, the deficit would be Olfljllilfl. There is no objection to the Opposition members making his statement, provided they em- ploy the same method in computing the Liberal deficits. This Mr. Lea ‘emitted to do in the Drait. Address debate, and we note that our con- Jernporary has followed the same pernicious course in its comments on Iaturdsy. Undoubtedly the financial situa- ticn is serious. As Premier Mac- . Millan stated last year in the House, it is impossible for this Province, its pruent revenue, to main- tlih the public services efficiently without incurring an annual deiicit ~The some condition has prevailed '!or many years, but unfortunately, for purely political reasons, it was camouflaged under Liberal govern- ments, and the people were misled into believing that there were i-rmodest. surpluses" each year while in reality the Province was going steadily behind, the incrc: ‘ in debt hi the last four years of r‘-.'ai rule pging srsesos. During the past year, unemploy- iment relief and other expenditures, necessitated by conditions over which the Government has no con- ‘Irol. sdded seriously to the financial jfburden. Even without these addi- tional expenditures, however, it is Absolutely necessary that the Pro- ~ hoe obtain s readjustment of fed- Ql subsidies. Thanks to the strong npesentstions made by Premier H ‘ llillan in co-operation with the Qhor Maritime Premiers at Ottawa. this matter is shortly to be dealt ~-i_th by a sub-committee of the Do- ~ lllllon Cabinet. """‘Ihereinliesourhopesoiaras “Iovincial financing is concerned. hay eflu-t to minimise or misrepre- this tact-to exploit th'situa- Isl .i.. Jlllstwiiiiielii.iliil-ii-lifihtiiilil-ii,gulfiiiightj .\ .. ve Government, which found" a ~Hberal million-dollar overdraft at ssbelmdmtotnecouservs- mixtureefveshthobllllillflifl this Province should cuter the lati- time contlt and oolne out success- fully with a margin ed five gods in the final, testiiies to the lhlmdid training they have received uni the example they have hid in first till hooks in tbe iaatcba played koui time to time at the Iorum butween tbs teams oi the "Big Muir." ‘Ibis now means that the Iflor Abbies meet the champions od Que- bec, in two games to the played this week cu ‘mesday and Thwsday nights respectively at the Forum, the winning team to play-oi! with Ontario at ‘Ins-onto for the Eastern Canadian cha-mpimship, Th. 1pm. ners in the latter contest lo to Win- nipeg to play m» victors of the Western dividon for the llcnorial Cup, cnblematie of the all-Canada Junior championship. Great things '“ ‘ - depend on this week's nines for the Junior Abbies. It goes without savins that there will be bumper houses tojupport the local teem and welcome the visitors on Tuesday and a ay nights. - '~ REBUKED . Hon. H. F. llacPhee, Attorney anti-Police campaign in a nutshell on Iriday, when spropos of the statements made adinitdedb to "the gallery" by Mr. J’. P. McIntyre, he said: “If I bud mad the speech o! my hon. friend, and not known him and seen his kindly face when he was delivering his remarks, I would have felt that he was allied with those American gangsters we hear so much about, because their attit- ude towards the police oi their countryisjustaboutmlpsrwith the attitude expressed by m hon. friend towards the Royal Canadian Mounted Police." - Mr. McIntyre leaned iorwsrd u to makes. reply; but the words did not come. Bis usual ready wit had deserted him. A stage whisper tmm Mr. LePage reminded him tbat he was being compared to "a gangster", but "Big Jim" shook his head and set mum. The thrust hsd gone home! He looked-end doubtless felt-like arebuksd sebool- boy. ON SAUSAGES Bomeone wrote tbs lnudon ‘Dimes recently * _ information on the mysteries of sausage. 111a Times published letter and with it an editorial not only calling at- tention tn the enquiry but detail- a perfect spate of letters which de- nounoed sausages, praised them, ex- to their proper msnufacture and the proper way to cook them. length and thicknsn. A standard, ensions at the same time will re- duce the dish to an emaciated sb- foodstuffs, be declaibd. ‘rbsy ear- l 5 r i a i a gifit réreii E any readers. However as they thought the nat- ter over for a time, remembering what came over _tbe radio in the 5i i’ o! Much of the music that is heard from other sources ths has likewise the eflect of stirring up violent emotions instead of acting as a sedative or quieter. However the trouble with the music; it. is o! oi the listener himself. _ Dr. Wolf Adler, Bellevue Hospital. in addressing the pnerlcan Creative League of Music Students odered music as a sedative for unsettled nerves. lie stated that a fond aP- preciation oi music by an individual can prevent nervous disorder. Phy- sicians doing special work in the study of the mind and the trest- inent of nervous diseases have de- finitely established, everyday evidence obtainable their work, that music is one of the most powerful agents in relieving, and in many cases completely cur- ing. mental and nervous ailments. This does nst mean that only "understand" and can read music can he hebcd by it, but it dom mean that music will help many nervous patients if these put.- ients ai-e fond of music. Just as some individuals are color blind, so there are those who cannot tell the most familiar song, hymn. or even “Yankee Doodle" or "God Save the King." unless they hear the words", the tune is not recog- svhen you waint to RETIRE to do. Senator Hornet, The New North (Winnipeg Pres Press) the Nortbland hll ty sbnt to draw at- tlmworkbeliasioundtonpum Ottawaflrhe Senate has It seems natural that something unusual should occur in a Flin Flori we" was in the wuai oi Northern Manitoba. Ownership oi a husky dog known as Babb} Bing was in dis. pute. The evidence was so conflict- ing that the magistrate ruorted to the old expedient of allowing the dog to indicate his choice of mast- ers-, but alas-l when one clalmgni; called ‘Bobby?’ the dog barked in 4138M; and when the "He". Bingif’ there was great tail. and General evidence of satisfaction. The magistrate mung have recalled the judgment of 501- omon in s similar difllcuit situation; but. as a good husky is a valuable luimll. the case was thrown out of oourLBobbyBingseemstobe l. crusaders lest they should get out What is the meaning of this up- surge? Sir Oswald Mosley, at outset of his parliamentary career, made some stir. being s multi-mil- lionsire, by announcing his conver- sion to and sdolitim b)’ the labor- Bocislist policy. Lord Rctbermere has Also, quite recently, sprung is surprise by evowing himself s sup- porter of the Mosley Fascist adven- ture. There is in this gesture some confusion o! two entirely things. 1n most countries Fascism is supposed to be. ami is interpret- ed as, the political check-mate of Socialist dogma and activities. In Italy this is certainly the case. Ln Austria the Home Guard forces as- sume the hsclst title as sworn foes of both the socialists and Na- zis. In France, rightly or wrongly. the term lfiscist is attributed to the wsr veterans who took pert in the recent disturbances. General, sum ‘ up the Opposition ‘"1319! Some physicians have been able to soothe excitable or irritable patients by the use of perfumes; others are helped by pictures, and still others by the use of certain colors Now noise stirs up the "lighting" or defensive instinct so that every muscle in the body tightens, caus- whereas pleasing music, coming as it does with rhythm, and s certain degree o: rexularitv. quiets the music loving individual. rappers beoornir~ bustling cup-i muuities o! imerTse me- optimistic The flirlslian Science Monitor i lllilwflir roi- the report that the United Slates has so cut the pay its servants abroad that three char Wm“ employed in the ilno new legation at mtawa. bad to apply to the local authorities for assistance. The only consolati if there were no United States 1e. gstion at Ottswa these three wo- mw right have been on relief any- been a profound a! routine o! Northern 1i oi every stripe. Does give the clue to the Fascist agita- tion in lmgland? Is this ferment a of what is termed the "revolt of youth? ls it the ‘- impulse of aealotist spirits disgrunt- led over the attitude and alleged tardy pace of the Nationalist Gov- ernment. and crying out for abolition, the ousting from oflloe. _‘ _ HYNDMAN G %. LTD. - PROVINCIAL 115K553; An Ubiquitous Foe (Fredericton Gleaner) In the British eflort to fight t!!! potato bug at ‘Pilbury. wherever a beetle is discovered men are immediately set to work to dig France is being criticised for her fist reiussi to disarm at present, but in that connection it should be remembered that at the very first d rmament conference tGen n l m clear of new-fear @111" we: PAY crown BILLS Dedle new at wlist Gzuuwvuld like to Ietiro-zwhettefilit is a. 3.265. Name the moon on require at to ‘ more; forfiefinsxnneiiiz touuilyous eeelimonthfortbe hllamouut. Most mo: have no endno income st 60. Bu! can be dependent. You esfiitbeekmeakelifeeaspif ou nuke ‘our fueuroseeurewith a Gaaar- IIILIII etirenent Annuity. This plan oflorg you more income for less money than aayotlier plan of saving. It guarantees you a fixed ulcomoeslo ss youlivs. In the event of yous-death be ore commencement of annuity ts, our beneficiary will receive the value o the deposits you have made. Hen em include their wives in this plan, to provide an income ss long as either of than lives. Tosll these sdvanhgegsdd the he: that ehlsrglan enables you to share intbe profits of e Gum's-WI: In; e company noted for itrlibersl dividends. Get the full details of The GIlAT-wlfl‘ Retirement now. Write to our nearest Branch co or to Head Oifiee, Winnipeg. Charlottetown the Russian proposal to disarm was immediately rejected as imprncflq- able, and the talk turned to "mm. tattoo" o! armaments. IIDIII has detennined le join the In“!!! company of nations that are endeavorlhg to increase trade thrwsli the negotiation of recipro- cal agreements. If the trend toward "floor-m trading continues, there W111 b! 1M! need oi disarmament of what they term “the old gang?" But if Fascism in Bililfld is soy- wise skin to the Italian reversal of the democratic regime, or to the Germanic Nazi elimination of per- y institutions and power, then its adherents hsve undertaken e needless task and quixotic campaign. The spirit is not of this complexion. A scheme which his won its wsy and ploduced good results in Italy. or which. under the Nests, has sue- ceeded in producing whet is celled I Nhllflllwe of national policy and oi culture in t‘ rmsny, boundtobegood for foreign ex. port. and is quite unsuitable to the temper and the age-long dgvg]- oped liberal political al several feet deep to capture any others-which might have gone into winter quarTers. The British euth- oritics are trying to save the Brit- ish iarmers the expense which far- mers in this country and others must bear. There was a. previous and of ddngerous extremes. And herein 50th U10 800M111] Ed till Fascists have yet nmethirig to INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS years ago but it was itampfll W! Millie! elhnurauce . ‘to rer— protection Talsadvanhge nestdetalledservtuepsdbieteeurpflllo. HYNDMAN & COMPANY LTD. Pnnce has been less fortunate. A colony was established at Bordeaux in i920, probably s legscy oi the war, and it has been working steadily northward. Once on the other side oi the Channel boat which crosses over will be s danger. 11in.- potato bug's cousin, the Japanese beetle, was spread down S oci e ty Beauty Aids Cl-Ilda and the Province o! On. t-‘I-rio. urn the Border Cities Sta-r, have their problems, plenty oi them, but our general position is mg some of the delinquencies oi ‘iliml "id "F"! whtrlstl are made ' with many countries that might Owl limi- (rs-minim. Flll nan cuss AUIUIOIILI gun“, FAB)! 1,17‘ T’ sIvleswiI-ebyltbeuraimeerendertbe "rbetilleslburaleebsneyhhil." 41 the Atlantic coast of the United States by cargo steamers. The Uni- ted States authorities cannot stop but merely delay the progress of the Japanese beetle. The Colorado beetle. or potato bug, multiplies as steadily and no parasitic enemy has any noticeable effect, while the clirnste of Texas and Labrador are equally satisfactory. to it. The struggles against these beet- lea are merely incidents in man's continual war against insects. There sausages. Letter and edlttrial drew b‘ tanned‘ m" wintry ‘and. out as a rock of towering Canada will come pmmd ‘hem l“ an mum,“ u through with colors flying. The llflllfletor ol s Montreal company. who has Just been fined One disgusted writer, intersted, under the Minimum Wage LAws, is apparently, morein the appearance deem“ m "um" i° m"! D114 w» 1- w». i» p» »- m. :.":*.='.:..::.:"4.:-*.?:r.."..: made s plea for sausages of uniform traditions of tbe n-iglish people. All things considered. and all Imgland hes come through the grevelling period of world unrest and tumivit and with- stood the shock very wufl 1v she has done so without having to resort to any mcli drastic and devices us might be deemed neoluery end have been cdwkd other countries. Great not require s dictsur. MMIMlIsi-beaew-oiw-uunsusynna. new U-lvisthtbeelly. lmrtlillnlewutoelevillsl- People are reading s great, 4“; those days shout sweatshop 0on4]. “ 77w Haberdashery ” HENDERSON & CU DMORE are six hundred thousand kinds oi insect; in the world and with few exceptions, such as the bv-cs, they are enemies. They are our relentless competitors the most numerous. since there are not more than thirty-six thousand. he ins , was neoesss y to "maln- "m" i" "i" 1"" "m"! in t-hil tsin the integrity oi the sausage; ‘In. gtytgw'ftrézeuhawgmethg otherwise, sttenustim in two dim- orientation s! her pong- osl and socisl forces and or be: i Eli ii Get Otir Prices “Before Purchasing Lobster Pee i iii: 3 i oi‘ Insects cost Canada each year at least a hundred million dollars, and frequently much more. We ply as much for our insects as we do for education, or practlcllly so. In- eats than do all Ir flies. In twenty years the swoon budworm has destroyed three times it Eli q; i i i n-gg I CDC s. ti. s. 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