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41.C4ceki"1. Farm. JournalGiyes,ExtraOrdinnry Eitoria1 Which'
Iniites Cmmet From Our HydroPT-Qvi,*e:
THE,: FACTS FOR OUR -.READERS:
U'reler a Prominent linadli4.' an bee tt• approved; ter, .cceestrnetitirt.,..
•.-,A,41xerjean.fairm 'Journal. (ksSecceenflia
;:rallning")• gives itg...readetai :shhte•.
'Ateenee inferniatiohe '; The' article: is
:.tea1ei1..aa 011044:
• ':-.9R4-T4Ifil). 'OF .FARIVIS."`AR,B •
'.$4.QPERNIXED.
,
etc eernee the bId StateMentz .
. One 'out et' eVery.three New Yeric
_ - • „. .
,.,.'Atgt,e'.tatirnt.osda:•eleetriolty, le.410Q
$40W01 that flaelebeiMe lias an AVer,ege.
ef, 23 otit1etse12*4or each' tenant heine.
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•
' 'Th,qmpciitorial!
40re.: 864, MO tors -on 1;131. fariins,•:•tigar,
Atc the:Carelpf the tewits. And
30 per ent ot'w,wottIyOrpr, of gnat.,
tetlitOrSel)tt*Ot. and the .great-rifta)OritY::7*tegi':••*erite 13 gIv3a at gat' with
tttIV4htage hi' the ea."
vere..,"0: One; bOrdepP*er-er los% •.uSed
of igral:power 'distribta that the. Pro-
...Mcistiye.for,..Milkittg"*pla,chinesf puMze
-vinteal •GoVertiment, as part. of its poi,
'1.0ge:..ereahe PeParatine, sliopWcirlc, etc.
icy' of assisting agrtcultUre In verieuS
.'",..,°-Aaltle..from. lighting, electricity! is ways, Makes, a.grent. towards a. 'part
•,nteet. 'used In. these NaiK, Torit. homes
of the ,original cost Of constructing
:to 1rOres, eacutine'cleanera and waste;
the :lines Which reduces the 'Interest
lngfmachines. :: And in decreesing
dsinkleg fend payablezby the farm-
.: -11.41Mber nentl:_.tOr toat11g battpry
efor rural
"...ebeeeirig; 'eurlirig Irene, .heaters„ Pee- \31;ietn.ge' cha're
ialacbiao. Less consumer in iCe.11P4911404 about
$.1. Per, month. • Considering that, the
• 07400'4 use is Made Of .electric pads, •
tang, Waffle lrenS, hat 'aerilea'' In 'a large ''P.S1.°°n of °assa"
.included lighting 'of barns as Well as
,plates, ranges:18.114 refrigerators.'•
these
.New iinuSee: the O.Peration: a In. otor:o for
1t WOutd r4 that
s:tiah farm • work as ..• feed-choPPing,
erltere have 'Stack Pretty' chisely: to
thesee Over 2,9,0(1 Miles were in' aeturti
°Pe.ritiene, nerving 25,00h" CereniMere,
distributed:over ',aree er,rtheont .12;-
00e square •nils. in 211 tOWnehlPs. le
is planned to Construct,. IA -1.9z4,. and
probably enhaeciuMit years, • Adel,'
tlonai rural lines, at the, rete •abblit
1,000 miles ,per.irear. ExteesiOns can
be., made," front: the Poiiet 'lines ...that
7'4:averse the. Cr:White wherever, there,
,are thee farm conellmers.ef the .90111T-:
alma' fer ,eaeli, mile. a line needed to;
;dietribute the elpotrieal-efiergy„
The Cost of POWer
and • A , •• ,
•etiiiinntent. 440 tisa-S -aaParating;•` 'SP°4111ing lsatiari h. Chief .
;e chaaper Water ,pecuning,: and also in • Many CIL
iat MoeVielieved , the workere from
etidgery; were. for llop.:4o., cases 7 an range,. and Other
• h sehold apPlizteceS, , average• Is" Re -leas' ea*
rr-rr.
WiitVie With England's Beit
The Canada Year BOok,192748 . Sir Arthur gostron
•
The Pehlieation of the Canitichr Year ition "dealing with d ti
:rerealleeset41101011; .7rtoze9tit :1:r4tecriole/loaartdu huToue.,reecipov1.4vot-tos.99430;.;:
x.1 . Administration, InelOdimg: sultseg,
minion Dereall "Statietien.. , Tina ,eleas dean
cerlierehetlelY0- NOlunee which is now 0 Public iliganWdll."' !tt°i9444aTIXthsetrraentt7,•
ready . for publio. PIChlie *Utica,: 4ftliCitt.effa.frsi., soldierff'.
'statistiCal• annittg 40alleg. 'vilth. re:eetabliShment and miaaellape,
the , ;Terre:greets, lastitokion,e't qua. administt'allon: (1,4) Sources .0
and 40ce1 and eChanitntS. •eenilitions gti StatiStical Pncl: Other; information AT,
the, •Postiolo#. The present e(l.gion,,:lative, to. Oitilade, • .witit listsof the
bait heen,Jhoroughly revised. through,': publiiatione, EientiniOn and
Mit 413,4 ihiludf* 'teetal GevernMent Depertreente; in
the latest inforination, the Aate 04114 those of the. Demieloe' lierean
0' going. tetivr4iw • • ' •Starttittel,i 014 0;0)
The Thesofit; ' of • the:, • Year 1927.'W44.• review
Book oteojfil.C't.O.-ti0e, pages, end .113.'ent
and, lertivinefel, legise
004%1 intO :fel- fatlen,,*Prineipele "leveats, year
physiagro,phs,-, . important .t/traets tient Alio:7Q an:
,t,fie 'geography,' ,topogro,ok,- ,
ornate. ,:oo,d; ogitory, resouroo4, ori‘ .10 no* ti4to.'res.'Inc0.!•,p.ora,
Canada.!"" (2)' History and .Chronology, ;:ed Pretient',editioh • Of :the. ".1:ecir
inCluding a Chronology 0 Canada Beek • are the: tolleWiegie-A" 'flee -plat
Yearn since (3),‘ Censtitntiele, article on the Climate, a cp..3,14.iia, cote
anaeGoVernreeet; with. necentit or,' ire:tilted by. 7Sir Frederic' •Stupart,
the'. 4136)11. Of • ,the. potreniert Plrecter Eer-
Mont and t1 Dominion .frafiChh3e: .0) vice .ot, Canacia:., a summary th97.
Population,. 'including sunnimie results. of tli,o census 0 the Prairie
ures .0 thaeensuct MI,' tiod. w dee' Protincee;*taken in- 19261' th1140Yed-
tailed treatinent ef'•!ita.1 Statistics and statistics imregratlen;
immigration„ together•: .With a state- the' lehgnages,.natlenitlitei arid birtli-
znent .011. al Mig r4t104 Pd 11 ; Pia:C 'Of :111:11111gT4,4 preliminary re-,
Productien,..11richieine .a general..:sur- seltS Of. the; census a taamodetpres
very OE Canadian production enci: sec- or 1928 as Well as detailed ,analyses
tleus• dealing t with agricelture. • feres; of these statistics for -19257 an
Sails as Commodore
• , _
Senior Cunard Captain Heath- -
1Fleet Succeeding Late
Sir James, Charles
.„ of Titani51,0igiaster
captain sir .Arthur nostion.
.reOentl.frout! New YOrX ,e0MMand:
of the, liner • ileielagaria"On.lile first
trip' .ate CultatcY,
lAne-, • with .Witich, he 'hae..peen 'Oise& •
•
• ated Moro thi:nthirty years.. fie Wee : •
ppointed 'senior 'C'eptairt "„thus,
Coginiedore of,- the fleet as, eueeelisor
the' late',Bir James Charlesp...
„who, di!id en hie farewell trtpi,
•C lies had
tinguished Career. on the. seas ane ..;
holds7 aeliointrnent' ark • ReYal • Naval •
• • • • :
ReserVe Aide-de-Ca.MP to: the King, •
He also' had the ;Ceitgrelielonal. Medal,
....Winch. was awarded ' him tet, his
service . in Oonnection..:Witir .the reiteue
liasafrgar"a. oa "the Sluicing Titenie
hr *912: • •
• His first voyage coramander
the Curtatder Carpethie was inede in, "
91,4. lyeeette,
terianate in 19i1 leeel.ved an -SOS,
from the ' Titaele; which led • hire to
• direct . ship to the 'nide ef the
Sinking vessel and enabled- his orew.
to rescue .inanY 0 those Who wmild. .
otherwiee have been lest. • ; •
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, LATEST AND. LARGEST ZEOPELIN • IS Cii.BISTENED,• try, furs, eeheriee; mines and miner- tended' discassien of bans.dian trade:,
. construction; (6) Trade and COM- 'statement on the tourist rade 0 Can-
Pae4engers,. •before the Eitglieh Cornelete the R-100, now buildingq
. •• foreign trade' and- of hiterproyincial financial opaition of .the :Cartadian .Na -
The L-127, whieh its Gernian • builders, hope will cross, the Atlantic with WaterpoWer, leamiNaures and, a'. summare of the-hret authoritative
• - merce, giving details 0 ' Canadian ada; maerial on he traffic and the
.ort,refrigeratore shmild stattd...„well at
,thq:kheatl:: of the, list, ,and.. tans: have
te: 7.'0111 .hriportent place. Oreir about
a lift11,..of:them, are perciping . Water' by
• thisOilleient 'Method: • • •
"other :states. or. localitiee.; the
ecteipment , vary, according to thee
. . , , .
-"way • in ,which :equipment •has been
•.nattile..: popular salesmanship, _Or,
denierititiathan,7' or perhaps.:: .buying
ability•
Worthy 0 Comment
: this -journal did. not have
.4eesti. :the artiele by withea shrug And
amile",. bile, many ,Canadians Will see
It, , and eeiter, 0 :this' page Cannot
"re
friiin froth cerement."' :•
charge of $4 is remarkably reasonable.
Chit the revenue deriVed at these
ratd9, .hOwever, . the Hydro -Electric
Power Commission pays all 'expenses
• . ,
at producing and •deliverine the power,
:pays off e part Of the original coat,
,of• all the equirintent used, ;from the.
generating. Staten to the last ilistri-,•
betien transformer, Old . a -.Sat-
Mantle' surplus in hand. that, can be
returned to the Consumers.:. Last. Year,,
there was returned in cash about
$230,-
000, ' frcini the ,eurpletai...-0,,pre'vious.
yearn. • • ' ,
•••
'‘ Users Benefit
•'
. Itis 0413,4 that,. when a rural p'67.ger
distriet IS:first balit, smile of the tarm-
ere are hesitant abOut taking the :derv-
; 7',U,S„ : Authority (?) chintea ' iee and- °there do. not Inake• full' ,use and that aetion is regarded ad: anicnig• The 'United State.s; on the' other hand, -I.'
., • A .'eeittidn.:trrofesson A, E. Stewart consumers' enter tute•- contract .W the .most .conrageoue, w le .•, - has„•'e stand-ene deliver-% tariff, - eio pens as' fairly; stationary -in' Canada trecitie .Vvouhe.leei..ceniieebroadeii,
0.0e-1:flitted Staten hall recently been .:ok it. i3 a' Shore..t.inie",. hgweyer, • more ernpient has :•••taken since Raymend •coneesSions., are made- to areylfeely.,1
i there • is a: 'sharp ,increarie. In both- Ing . out th' existing ones Would . be a
ire the ,puhlic eye owing to the Piihii;. I the ConiniisSion, %and all soon', find :it peineare . has, been . Prenifer. Thus. TheY, ' work on :the: theory- that • the , ...4conntriea imports are nn, "• in 1922: the help: Every stone • knocked' off high
cation 4 a Pamphlet strivink to point i profitable to extend 'their use •ef ;oleo- poincare : folloWs „ Eritaba's , methods, foreigner payE1,the tarlfts, Mi.' Dooley ' unil*I'' States ,iniported' 49c for' every. tater( walls helps' • forward ..:National
„out helVe meeti better friv,atelY 4Oper- i tricity. -Under: service 'at cost,' the, with i siihject rebels.. , Si:mitts 'and skPloded :that loag ago When he 'sem; dollar- of • exports ----Canada, :48c. In development.. .. .1 •
.•• . .
,
• M..Poincare .Treaties. Minister , 0 Finance Robb
. M. i
. , • • has „put through a feW. more. Finan-
;
a.na a s. reaties and local trade; (7) Transportation tional-Railways; a special article on
, • and Conuminicatione; 'with subseetiens. Canhfilien , legialation respecting Come
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on govi-ernment control' • over tra• neport- bination 'in Restraint of Trade I3y the
. , . • ,
q By'R,. J. Deachman. ation agencies; steam and : electric ell.egietrat of the ,Combines havestigak
• • • - This is the open seueeti 'fur trade rallwaYs, eXprese "cornpanies„ roads • tion °Act ; an ireportant .stedy cf
Dr.. Leader 6f e?cial:en thother sidee'ef the'
cry nin!The cry a :bit
-Receives a Pardon Great Deep -Will -hot brolteh i•e-:
tom:musts in Chamber,
-etched. The 'fountains ef the
Paris. .,___,‘ pi.e_sident , • :mesa We inereadeeeither.oiireeiports
Gaston • Der-
. to, or oar improts' from '''Checko-Slo-
niergue, at the instance of .the French. valcia, Esthonia or Portugal. I
Government has pardoned Dr. Rick " . . , 'rent wages las Well „as. Wages stalls- : grazes than in Previous • years,. •alse
' • 'Oar. Trade Treaties it ' e ' '
lin, leader , or the Alsatisa.n Autone- . • We have made; nu ber °Of ,Trade tics eased on the rilirlUs of 1921; •19)', includes an • index., Whh some .4,000
,
:to .have dope some gqod. Our tradll services:.
prices; sectirity prices •inci priceS - of Statistical Summary. of the PregreeEt
W,Ith -those countries is 'in a really' (10) ' Finaece, with . detailed of' •Canada ' since 1871. • '.
prosperoue cindition'''' Canada h tre tments • of.; inion • inciahe 'Year- 13o0k . is, cibtainable from
. . as and :/ municipal --------------------- • finanCe' national .,king's 'Printer; 'Ottawa, at the
. .
,
and highways, :Meter vehicles', air wages statistics Collected At , the
navigation, canals, •shipping: • and. Census ,o 1921; 'results Of. a new
navigation; telegraphie telephones enh• study' or the :national Wealth .0, Caa-
p'ost office; -(8) Labor and Wages, add rei In 1925. • 'The appendix ,con -
eluding an eecciuree of the Dorainlee tains. ilgiires .inirnigration and of
teed Provincial Departments of: trade for the fiSc612,year: eneed_March
LalierTand the • International opera,- "'3I! 1928. .The.i.vOlunte,' Which_js_ IBus
tion, industrial combinations ane our- trated •by , malty more maps and die-
For this gallaht service also a gold
medal was publicii presented to Com- ,
seeder° Rostron at the Liverpool Town
Hall by :the Eeel ot. Derby, who was
then LordMaYOr, eadc"tifnIgeMfoarhe.t,h....P.1%..A.11.te7r--.L.'„
Sented., to hite„. and "frataLeSsoCietions
' .ind••life,eaving. seciettea •
oi »the, United: $tates.land Great
tain 'tokens of: appreciation ofhis shill
and Seentatiehip: poured in. .1. • „
Commodore . Itostrori ..4.an's bore , in:
oBnerVOBlitg: II a
High ,cittol Chereh'•Insti-
latel'serVihg,7,twe Years On -the 7 .
'cadet :ship ConWay, BPS. Meer -
ed In the MerSey... Here 'he 'obtained
:the-. grotto dieechATer-hir'llalitleal-tre
'whieh wee eirenethened by sev- '
erel years of •pervice- on. sailing ship
,eAdretearnerir.-- 'Holeinecrthe-•Cunard.,
Line in 1895; as junior -officer., Of the
, Umbria., then ' la" the •New York‘LiVer=
poet service. and at that time. AAA .ot.
the two 'largest and :fastest ships. in
the Atlantic trader'• • . ,•
Ile resigned. after. tour • months to
take his.qiialifying drills'in the Itoyai •
•gaval ReServe: and- rejoineel• the coin- .,
.panY the: next: year Aa. third ofilleeer .
0 the Aerania, was proMoted .
1898 and lineceeded :to other posts "un-:
tit, in 1903, he , was mad Oi first oftleer.,
Of the .01tOnii..., Proinotien.' chief ;' •••
officer followed, and In 1907.he was ap.
Pointed to his first command with the
Cunard • Line, .He was assigned • to
the ' •Breecia, :in ' the Mediterranean ..
`service; • and ‘subeequent: :eommandri
were the' Vera, • Pavia., Saxe -Ilia,: p4n...
,Zioidae• Carpathia; teronize Carmania,
„Lusitenite,'Aleunia, . Mauretania,. \Ague.,
-tante.. 'and .the,
captain of the: Mauretania In August,
his heaet-..-411d •Mr. Balew.in hint 'at .a •1924,. *hen she yoke
An Illurni ated address was 'also Pre",
n- i'°---444P-n-lreati!ed7l.fi. the -PlaSt Pricee,--inellidingeholesale-eanderetalleepage4eferences,... ;and ,. an:, .,eight -page
reistS„Whisa emadeennatie
at the Colmar trials last, May aroused
a, furore ,in France and, whose elec-
tion to Parliament created ,consterna-
• tion ,in.,Governmeet circles. Three
treaties or has admitted to tr,eatY, _wealth and 1`..inConte, earreici and price of $2.00, this - figure covering
other Antonontists impelsened at the eeranee, litidiandi
and and, a nuntber. of others. bank.,i_ag_7_ ' inur,atlee '01)
lame:time have been recently set free; • Educe.: merely the Cost .of PaPer and binding.
. ,
1,ated ,electrical preelection' plants i • effect is to Femme, the chargeS;, as Botha of. i:Sceet date made tree ink' "Yis, the feigner paye, Peovidire he
'than publiclYeaWiied ,proiectie In"thitj demi trend the. figures. In • the Perlai Subjects:ee-So'e Prince, Will find, gets Past Ellie' Island.!" •
-.PamPhlet he failed adequately. ,to report. 'While the "service charges"' will these Alsatians. • •
It is hot' difficult: te deterinine what Credlt Balances •
„ . •
'Ontarlo..'electriaal Undertaking, effect-. class; 'tor eaainple, may be. as high as: course Of their trial, pleaded that the!!
.1927, the United States imported:70e
for etrery i1011er eipetts-eCartada•
60c 'for every dollar of expOrta.
tiering. Out the• accomplishments of the for farmers lathe "light farm Service" These Alsatians, 'however,' in• •the .
The certain. c,oMparisons,, on the basis
.perceittage• of farms ,served,: be-
.ti-tegn,Ontario and dome, 0 the States'
r of theUnion • '
Deetret. Mention, .4.y. tate
. • Ot 'the States ,cited by. this' writer,
• .
•
'the, State showing, thei ,greatest Per-
•:.'eentage ;of farms using electricity .was
• Citliforniivi, where -the extensive:use '0
'electric 'Power 'for Irrigation piimPing
•: simplified the 'difficulties' of reral
$4.55 a month PI some ot. Ile newer demands for an aetonomius govern -
districts, yet la the older districts the ment in Alsace was the limit 0! their
'service charge. may he as low as I
$2.50 per month for the 'same clas,..rdel- Aisatia
wishes, fd that never did they desire
withdrawal. " from • Franee.
cation: It is anticipated that Oda ten- They reiterated that they had "fought
dency to increase the use 'a this bene - the ' Germans on the same point as:
tidal service, as well as to reduce the, or'erigly as they have . opposed- the
cost, will characterize future oPera-. complete 'absorption into France.
tions in the. field 'of rural electrical Following the armistice there have
development in ' the ProVince, of esee French governments which have
. Ontario. , So, •on the whole, Ontario
coniparea no so'bidli'with any State
.electrcation• , Even in the ease.' • , _
- • • , in. the Union to the boutn.
California,' nowever, only 23 per tent, . • , • ,
of the farms were reported as using , •
. ; eNctricity, In the other. States men-,
„ •
"'• • •-4.-tietted; the. percentages ranged, fro*. . ••
New. Mayon,' Crater
,• .
percent. to 2 per cent, Theeecer „cent.
of fermi' using electricity New Terrorizes - State', was not • even' Mentioned; •
andeit seemS•certain that 1! the figure
• had been. a3 per 'Cent,, or even. one,
• tenth Of tha:t amount, •, it 'Would net
• hai!te. been 'omitted, by Professor., Stew-
art, For the whole of the; Uriltee,
States,' Professor , Stewart' estimated ,
Villagers at the Volcano's
I3asp flee Beare Flowing
'Lava as the E.arth
Rocks
, that ahout .26 per Cent.' of . the firms: , Manila•. (Sunday) -Belching tons', oi'
Were' electrified, and as lava, the: Volcane: 'Mayon 'early today.
. California and . the other....peleeted ;wee in the threes of, its worst ,ertze-
ietates, • it• Ereerris clear that •this per. -Ube nieee. 1900, with, a, seilen 0 earth
cent: •Of farms.' receiving.. electrical shocks :rocking ...the COuntryside and
iterVice in New York State ,must .have 'spreading terror ..oyer • the Western
. been yeti, small, indeed: " • • . . 'portien,pt.'Albai province. '
' The_..New.'yerk":State .•rfitille. 'Serif.; Hours ' after . the. first. molten % 'rock
Ica conernissioni'llas jurisdiction. 'over shot high into the . air the la.ya. fig*
all ••, ektrical fifties.' serving 'con-, and. 'earth,, .rumblings continued, , At
Framers In the bet, in the -x-. the . first Sign' of renewed. ,activity
• tenSiVe. etatistieel reportg. publiahed; ziatiees fled . and, ;With . the cliatieh,
• by It, rural •tonsuniers are not re- anCe continuingi the feW remaieing
• garded being' Sufficiently numeroee inhabitants of the 'little 'town of
• tU:Justify separate classification. ' ' hog, bear' ill° :feet of the: .minintain,
' 'Ontario's Burg( Sei74Ice ' tneVed, safeti, .
eitension .fatilittes .As. molten rock, fire and iehea ehet
Tha rapid
from tee, .'eraten 'which
,electrieal' service in rural.' Ontario is" Skyward •
.noteworthy source: satisfactein:, opened yeetereay.:abeut 500 feet' from
, the ..eilmmit, WgMee .and 'ehildren
to all ,Who have at heart the best in
teresta' 0 the CroVilice as a wh:01e, paraded the Streets of Legaipi, their
and agricultural lousity, paiticu.. song ,satid 'prayers for divine , Protem:
ht. .,Every since; t‘ii, 1010; the j_tyarti, :don. •xiiingi, with,- cries alarth:
When. lava fram' the new :drater hit
Elettric .15oiver Commiseien . of, •oo.
7, brio ',began to transmit 'fewer. from ',the base 4.,t4e.'1"tintai.t It • si'ldshe'd
..Niagara t'alls aver the first sectiohe 44at'ter Ot's"
. . A'Vest area sin:v./Y.4as being' cover.:
'of its tra.tismisSion•:11pes,..the prehlern
,ot proming 0,c-Gfcal i.arai-4,ed.a.ri the lay -a. fieWed to lower lSvels
'thetriete haft., been- • Studied. Various :0)T181(.1erabie; aam4ge. '1144 hOil c'Eld
nfeans. OVercorning the handled') of in :UV' 4110.1Sr mit'ArY 'it'd a straata
.high cost Of service *faith iS inherent: has 414e4 110 the °ha licitad.
In territory,' *here conauniere, are :so re,ek- •'
•
Mayon lidgen. oruptiOns of serinu.s,
,much more widely Eseearated than in ..
• the' eitieS and 'towns, 'were investi- ::•Prc'Ortinn3 'Tans `tad cSatiPtkci
geed; and 'the" • first :rural lines were • Sstl I "rlY Wbsti the' disturb
le• 1012', it was hOt, 11014: 'aeNk aill)arePtlY had been ended. , At
that 0,0emor Stlinanfi
eVer, tietilfs.onia» oars , later that .the .•
visited -the.. frovInce to inspect the
• de-Operatiori 0 the farmers and 0 the '
situation, and added:his assurance' in
GevernMeht. had,. been • ,-
•
that of :stientiste lbat the; wbr.st
lieted to such an octent that a .rdally.
• rapid.. expansion Of ',,the service we§
easible. • ,'
.P.IgureS
,
iThe--ettiVity -that had been hi evl-
, dente in reent. years my he illue-
tratcel . trete figures taltett from , the,• th6 'kr°. Pitig 'hi for. •14.
Aineati'ItePhre-Of the CoMmiseleh :fee telleeteal • elfailiplorislifp•' contests,
4927, . To the -end of that y,ear, rural tetrae hrovisiOlt, Mitetz41 he 'made for
,PriniarY lings7tetalling ,:lightweight;
,
Alogt.h, ata toSting over $0;t90,00., had '•,
admittedly proc'eeded toci feet In try-
ing to make all Alsatians good French -
The efforts were too Eitrenubus
to teach French t� the inhabitants
Who knew enlY Gernlaid, • abate break
a system ef confessional ;schools
which applied. to, •Alsace eencl not. to
France. Petri:care saw: that: Alsace
must. be absolutely a part 0 'Fiance,
but' that • the process of .6.saiinilation
must be gradual..
•
-'•The :Alsatians could be encouraged
. .
end , Were ready hi be loyal French-
men, but coulenot• be bellied. Wisely,
Poineare ha' busied hiznself fi-
yersing the Mistaken policies and has
proznised the GOv'ereinent would
t'respect • their.,traditions andeeustochs
and preserve so long' as: they had the
desire 'their \schifel and :religious syse
toro; namely the rcontesiiional and
lingual instruction and a:: -,regime.
the, concordat"• , ' • .
M. Poineare Went and esn-
pointed 'an Alsatian, Alfred.011erkirch,
,UndergeCtetary qt State tO:adliise 011
Alsatian ,niatters:' Finally ne has
a1 -
lowed the' Sentenced Alsatiazi leaders
to go free: 'In every *ay. the,Covern-
Merit ..ltae.:sheivn its 'geed and
theugh there MAY' he 802110 grumbling
now; • If the Alsatians -are wise: and
show in ;Parliament their sole' wish'
hi to be:thorough:Frenchmen, the Past
will • he forgotten • and ,the
PrOblete tee -Y (Pate probably be com-
pletely liqehlated... Certainly a splen-
did ,beginning- has been made... •
• the; cycle 0 'eruptions hari petered.'
'Timtisande ef natives •who„ Ilea gee at
' the first ,rwribling' then gradually ,
fora hack to their lionies„• • ,
- , 77-'7.4:4 •
•
• 'Magistrate: • "You say the plaintiff
a relatiVe o yours?" Witness:
."`Yes, by bigamy."
7 • ,
has really happened in regard to our Then:, . having. failed' in all :„:Otiter
. .
arguments,' the anestlea misery' -pro-
ceeded7t-o-tel irIT-ithet,any,Way, if we :
haVeltiereased, our exports, is only,
In agrieniturel products ,and„these, Of
course, Make no. difference; 'Glance
back . for A ..gionient at the .figures in
the stoiry. In: 1922; 'we he in round
figures, a credit „balance our -trade
Witli these four Treaty .co un es of
$22,000,000. '1 That Is; /after paying7..for
Our linnorte from ,these '•countries We.
had $22,000;000 of a :credit. balance
available for the piirchaSe Of other
things,"In 1.927,..our'brcianee was $22,-
000,000:, Nor: Were, all' our .exports
agricultural'. products.. :.Thel
conie.ntion Was 'made in. the 'fiscal
year of 1924, , We shiplied'iO BeIghini
that. year, 'goOda • tothe Value 'of ":$17,-
452,442, :Of which.$14.850,200 was come
posed ;of; . agricultural .products: In
1927,, the :exports' Were V1,341,116; of
which ',$16,445,885. Were: "agriculture
products-eein, Other "words, . out exportir
et • prOducte other than "prude :agriettl-
tural".; 'are': now alniost•eotible 'Whet
they were befOre the:•Treaty,: or ex-
porte . of non.agricilitnral PrOducts., In-
creased as much: during three years
Of 'treaty operation in • previous
''• .The World'e '• trade 'dontintiers ''
grow trom /generation", to generation.
Yee tbe..Werld •toelay, , Is only ,at., the
beginning of.:cOnintercial development.
We shill; laugh a generation' henee 'et:"
the, veil:tine-of the zietiOrt'S bask:
nes's as trensaeted toelay.'
Of is quite;true that tlig.
TreetieS. are , not of • treretedous:
Im-
portanee- They .6.re however; minute
tiny inenitesimal lowerings. tile
• blockade or Production . Which stifles
our. groWth.and checks the progress
of agriculture, mining and Menefee-
turieg.. ff one Coed. erititiati thern;
save in the:Serie° that they'-dd not go
far .enough ;Uri meek eooe, The
a.rguments- used .aeatriat then). in. the
House ot Corernees "6,r4 eenseleta
be-
yand weres, •Still, members ofePerlia-
ment &met Italia'. their fling -the ceire
Men people take a' Saner vieW-rniore,
Treatiee with ;different coUntries. We,
cansget a clear idea by makingern_.1-
parieehe between • r&inacia9:.•and the
tinted States. , 'can Mee go- back
to the days before .thOse'Treatiee were ,
made and note the",changeft, •••whiel?
have taken' place since...It-is custem-"
to euggerit that. We have heen.16
the habit :of -givitig away • Mir birth-.'
right, Hew we sell 'our birthright in
.dteposing .0 :Wheat out •of • Which the.
"Dagoes",inake macaroni, is nprohlqin:
which' we prefer' to- leave to ,otheere
It'a 'Part ;of Our ,hirth,..right 'ides with.
each' ..wouldn't the • same
*amount •Of birth -right go With, a,
busherof '"Yankee" Wheat? ,
Nineteen" •hundred. and twentY-twe,
as eterybedi..knoWs, was the bottora.
0.po8t-war .depression.. it we, take
• the "comparative lint -Oki and exporth
or Canada and the United States With
Fiance; Holland and Italy
in ;.1922..• and, again in. 1927, we, will
have an,idea.fae th the relative. prog-
ress Made by the tN;y6 countries during'
thiS period:. ,-,' :.•• • ' '
•
Canacilan.:arid :Trade 'With.
:France, Bch:1111M, Holland and Italy.
• •• • • : •Exporte..of „ Iniports
• United States ;United Atates
19A2 -:$602,353,10. $290;848;737 .
1027" ..., 624,865,134 • .436,116,1,77;
• ' • ,Ex orts of ' • ..Imports •
nada e , Canada •
....:$45,488;.260, $22471,140
1927 82,190,104 ' • 49,083,598
*. :Yee Will note from these figures that
exports train the. IJnited. States to the
.countries named 'increased' le. the
'period by. more thare.3 per cent.
EX-
• ports frOzze Canada went up over ,80
.per pent. .Total Anti -ease gt exports
iro'ni•the.. United States anieunted to
ever'.$22,000,000: .Front Canada hi the
sathe period; • eifports ;lucre:asp& Over.
$36,000,000, qn :the other Ani-
erieali imports inereeeee $140;000,600.,
Canadian ' Jetport's "b57` approximately
$26,006,0,1;1: It is interesting to net°
that 'United •States . figures reveal:: ex,
.'•
Our Royal Family, Are True Lovers of Sport
• . :, pugg,N ,MAT:;;s; ,ANtifl 101‘1.6-Gtonot WATCH HELEN Mi.,,,41,.:S` '114•IN At WI IViElLtptiN' .: : , , '
„
Printo Arthur: of .ComnitIght, tlin Marl of Athlone, UO 11 film,: of. znil
. .
tipectiddled), 'the ConniCss; of:Athlone, rtihg -cloorgo mid fit 0)6 c*criie ',tight
iiitttoliq4 vilioa. Helen „Willa -.Won -for'-tho iffeceinti ;consecutive year, • ' ' A ,
. . . , . ,,,, •,‘ „ .
, s, . ,
•
England's Green and Pleasant
Land
New 'Statesnian. ;.• By
What , process • • or machinery can We
arrest" the • devastation. 'et. England,
prevent the absorption • of
Woods and ClOwnis, and Mere. pertain
the means : Of eceerie• •.ter- the' owns
populations to .open country?. In none
..the three, SPOechee at Winchester
in .which ha:, touched mean the therne
_ _
--nearest, perhaps, of all thernes to
both the east-'•
positiee Pelicy, .. He hateliiinself pro_ *aid tritniatlantio tetotde . in one' ,
'the Englishcountryside Wei en- • Commodore Roroend trip,
stron is azi efecer of
claimed' that the .'period or- grace for
inigh.: • In these 'columns . 'met year the Royal Natal Reserve; hating•;been
year • the •suggestn. vias made that bommiselpeed • Commander in 1012:
He hoids , the •Itoyal .pecoration for
'lengthy/aortic° and the. Smith. African
Transport Medal for the safe convey-
ance ci trooPi, tO South Africa dying
the", Boer . War. For his notable sere -
ice in the'World War, he was made a
Cominander of the British Empire.;
,
•the Conservation' of the .English dope -
try, being 4. natiOnef.etineern, can he -
dealt With:..only .by a national author-
ity, 'within or:allied:with; the hilestre
•Health. , If .tgere Is an :alternative,
what, :is 'It?, . there is .! none, -Why
should not 'the present Prime
teepeinar,e,..clegetyjcieetielee Minis-
wlth this
vital interest' than 7.`ri*m,,,-114.-p_ros-
decessori, rerreltii to. face 'the
chal-
!en while the Poveee remains in his
BLOTTO " • . ,
If, Yen'dISUkO ,ertOries • about tipsy
men, .then do .not react; this One,
, It conterna the Man -who phoned
his hOstessTtharlfietWeever-y drunk
indeed „and. had decided • net to cones
to her 'formal dinner that night • '
,'
' She implored' hint -he is a wit ane
handsoine. fellow -to plunge into A
cold: bath; for her Sake,and appear
Somehow or other: An hour latet he
did appear, clad; the 'hostess was re -
shoved to • -gee, In the coriventionat
things and ebfe to carry hiiihrelf off,
as brilliantly as Over even to relieepY
Phrase When he. took his departure.
• Thifst elle was greatly: surprised to
retelye a Mite from him the next 'after -
000n, written In ObVioue distress. •
Ile Was sq sorry, he *rote, and he,
begged her fOrgiveness for something:
Which, was he reellzed; enfergivable,
but' he had been suddenly called out
0 town on urgent blueness 411e day ,
e as why had " ter an that w wl ci d not
been able to attend her diener.
The: travelling mahopened the tele,
.- • •
gram'and read: "Twirls arrived, tce,
mord.by male" • -
• tiquetto noto in English .paper
-"You' May' iceir
eon need. to, hitt alway's,` away front
yeti; daffq • try.„to• stoop up the very
last dren. never hreelc, your
bread or roll in Yon'', Soup," ".*
The. following -schoolgirl li6Wier'S
Are genuine -and .wero given, by sante
he a School near Cape ereette
''A intiniAtal Is the female 0 all things
eXeept .‘7.70rins' and insect "ifoofeti
(who is Isoldoni sten wearing tilfstint iiis4e103 iigieko°feadlin
i • aro -especially ,,attrneted byrthe
, • •
,The. Naive; Queotion m
•
Marquard itt the: •NliiiitatiatitiCmle
thry' and 'After. (London)e. ..1i113 days ,
.of exploitation ' are. rapidly pestling..
The :riative -cermet fernaln" where' he
is, but.to grant him Co,mpiein'civli and
'pelltical freedom.' Is, at the ,mOnierit,
:Out .Ofl:the question. The 'history, Of
the native question in south -Africa.
hal., been , the ., history :Of ', '•
failure, te••i7ecogniZe .the impessibility
0 maintaining.; as subject :a race that,.
outnumbers. the 'Oleg- race' by ' four
to • One: 'failure to, recognize that the •
interests. of tee two •races ' are ono
and not two; failure to recogelee, time
• the Waive question and the industrial
problemsare the. Sallee tbhig, that the
native; is in 'feet the proletariat:
tire to, recognize. the, P.Otential. dee-
. notate. 'vette ',of the natiVe as •a cite
• 'zen. 0 the' 'Union; in a Wod, faller%
to .reeognize thee the ethhotaic
ploitation labor, WhateVet the• '
coior. IS 'etteeorenane: ,
. ,
,
Empire Trade, .
Dorothy Jacobs in, the Aberdeen '
Press and,loUrnal.: (The Writer Is the •
Secretary of the British *.Inclustries
Associations.) It is ati ainazing thing
tho.t; the Mistretta,' three:quarters the 7
tete of Eurritte, and ,yet with bet sit
Mithan inhabitants, buye, More Brit-,
tsh egoods ' in the course, of. A yeer
than atiy•.othot country 'iri- 00- worm
it, is' aldo a fact*Wetth tibting that
Australia inatigerated' 4 preferento
hi' British gogds mere than tweete.'
years ego. 'It - 11 net neeeservy t�
•draW Muck *upon' the iinfigination t�
:viettaliza the,%-weleh 0 8UC1I •11.
country a Ansttalla witI be t� e tis 10
the' years :10:c01lie and it behoves uSe
therefore, la refrain .froin
Criticism 0 ,wiiret .W4fcy at tinicia•
Pear •t -bo saththvhat .1141431i teriffse
When :Ott; hefieflts that he,
Mete to 'us from Aestralien, trade are '
properly. rettliked.