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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-02-06, Page 31' • ada's Opportunity et Larg Share of Big Money Mr. C. E. Neill, VicemPresidentand Managing Director of the Royal Bank,,Points the Way to a Wonderful OpPOrtunity • •-A REAL LDMINE., • . . • ellaniremenegerte can- n,pt-.44Snally be • prodeete at geas.QuOle itivela JO_ erste" acepsed of oPtintistio gratnotion 1$170pagenda ' but that le really what APpearit the Janeery 'Letter of the 'Royal ifanit •g Canada:. The 4'gold • Mike eto whieh Mr. • Neill refers • is CAnatle!aetouriat, 7 • The Deniinion 'tureen of. ,§4itistiee • • receptly'' . published"' the :followieg •el • " ' ,•• • ' ," e'Expendatires Of Tourists 1922,1930 • 1922ee' ' • '$•91;886:0,00 , . . . • „ . 1923 * • • • '139,9,71;00 1924 ' ,• 156876 000:' . . • 11702;000 • .1020,. 1:: • .186,791,000- 1327•• •• • , ,• .215,70;060e 1928 , • •," .A50,601;000, , 1929: • • About.3,00,0001.000, • An: increase 9f 233% ' in tieeen years. Neill says in reference to this• ' great halite of • wealthy travellers. • • "This' great annual: Migration pre- . lents. an enaperalled opportunity f�r -increasing our trade. • 4* yet there, haa been tie Onieertect 'effort to build the tradition 014- there are purchases which. Can be Made le Canada/More' • advantageously than ht the 'Cih.ted States. 'Lis estimated that in Fiance the eihmint, °resales; "to.. each Vieitof • averages $750. If, wecould make pue, • chasing Canada sufflefently attrac- tive .eo- that the average: fettle, of eisi • • merchandise -taken .out of the country ameciated :to Only onetehth of thts ..‘. . Form Local Companies, "• own,. it would, make a difference of ha places where there is ,at present •• siern•then one •billion dollars a' year no Satisfactory tont-1st accOninioda-• ..• in Our trade.' , • ; • ' thte lack can be • siimilled, by 'the .There teen been few careful Shidlei foritiatien of e local joint•y• stock &tin - of the ' subject, bu', those who ' are pany,', •• which can Purchase% .present MOsf, fandliar.' todrist, poor hotels' and. turn them into at • 7 teres in Canada' stete that the pre- tractive ;tourist :• • • tranderant amount is for 'lodging, Apparently Ideal bank 'Inanagere ' food, gasoliee; and beverages, and can interest head' offices .in any such that it. is probable. that not More ,thin, endeavore, to , the extent of,..securing sixty million. 'dollars, or less. 'than information, supplying data 'mid pos- . . far dollar's Per capita,. has been spent: sibly. peed:its, , • ' • , . for merchandise which was taken Ma It .is • .worth While fer rural sections ,of the :country. This:small .per capita to conilder such: .opportheities, • for 'expenditure. is steekieg evidence. that with a hetel to • house: the transient a "Buying in Canada" has, not been , further paragraph from the, Royal made an important featurse of tourist .tank leiter' is full 'Of 'Suggestions as • Visits. Concerted effort eity the Na- t� bigger and hetter angestio.ne or tiontil and . Provincial Government, all. • It is as folows: • Beards Of Trade and. ToUrist Butealis "As a netural prelude te-the move - could make merchandising'. to tone- meat to• increase buying • in. Canada, , Ists a Mere Profitable, ,venture thaneibere should be a • concerted effort to • •the whole of the present thttrist trade 'build' More • adequate,hoatels •''and hos- and. the. opportunity to buy In Canada 'teiries for, tourist.. .a,eeemeaodatioie should , become an •added IndUcement The hotels in Our largo cities and In that wO d • 'Serve to increase the. .the Wetter knOwn resorts are. excel- . nntriber f People who visit the come' lent •••In sniell towns and, .villages the` fri• . "• • •lack. of adequate. acconunodation is • Our gevernments have; a reopens!. deplerable. 'Many of the most sante- ' bility 'which can be plainly seen by tive parts . 9f this, country, . are un- tie following .paragraph from the known because they -have no. facili, sante source: • , ties to' hOnse viaitore. There should " In order to attraerniore visitor§ be sifileient loeal pride to inshit up ..froin the 'United SMtes, the(lerman.on • prciper pccomnitidation, for visit-- govertiraieit makes a large annual • Mt- ors. There should • he sitfficiene local propriation for advertieing the attrac- pride to insist upon proper. accoinmo- • Vona Of , Germany:. throughout the dation ter visitors. •Those ' towns and • 'United States.. 'In France, the itie cities Which. are Well located with re: •'prottriation for this Purpliee is .in ex- ferencee to tourist travel can increase • tees of one Million &dame but the their wealth by making It more • at- • French • Goverement is. not 'advertis- tractive to "Boy In Caneda." , Ing on as large, a' scale as Germany. Don't fOrget and laso play -nit the In a recent discussion in the National fact that each American visitor is Aseembly, of France there was great peymitted to take $100.00 worth of eimphasiti placed 'upon the • necessitY1 mereliandiee back to the TIS, free for maintaining ,the prices of luxury :Of diltY. to .ntaltitain the ,velinte 'of •• tourist ehrolteses. at maximem, tevils. .• .007 position 'was expressed teward exorbi- tant prices: Which ,reducedevida•me; of trade, And led Anterieeh tourists tol do, their eurch,asing ,•• other. eourn .tried.' Adveetising. appeopriations and legislative disetissiop of inerchaild10- polic1eS toonfettute' direct'yecognie 'time oe the inipottance.,9V•th,e tourist trade to natiopet. Welfare,' Where the Smile 'retell Comet, ine People from the United State i ti•a., veiling in Canada • by intitor•••65,e Cone.' leg lergely 'from • great citieil search-, ing ter.:an,euting; in the "greet' Mae 'doore" Of .0aniule. By faek lot proper hotel accomitiodatiori hi, the smaller .towns and eillages: they aee, forced is keep . on the Main highways So as to • see our. eountry and alw,oYebe near good 'hotel. accozinfohatkin •for the . • By Preference "these". same tourists' Would .never stop in a largo centre ,• Ifthey Could' get. a Good,' bed and bath in the rural:locelities: .Any of the •present, run •rtive hostelries :Prove' that'. such accomMe. . dation, brings tourists. The writer is • personally 'acquainted ',with • several Bale hotels dotted here and there Iii hamlets throughota ' Ontario Where .business fairly ',IitoOtits'three. 't- ent the season of.. motoring' Activity. SeeneS Before and After Fatal 'Crash t•••••ew g•• 41<", ab•-• ?fiee, ieee. ‘,0,4 • 4. liee44.'"e Ontario's. V. D. La* Whale.rs Demands!Secrecy In ICI,Locke4 DOCt0f•041vFltidgealltnei7,0Lia.7. Reap.36 Nowi9zeR. aco'hl eHFricr it:enarot riP41' PatiOnts- • province under.g.O17# treatment for depstrryll's13Allyiel:-.4fort.-theT•haivrh.pa411egei'4ilie Toronto, Ont.-Etery person in tille venereal 'disease Is pretrectedeby be 32.,?‘.. less titan •440/4.6'QfP94 l*Pre.,:.. • la.w barrels .of oil;'-tlee • o- • BA:7r, BDtepPuile4ylilleCitsesetrat.oe: :'tp. herD ll'art. .11 eelee'aerfed:on°e4, Pet;ii Jacobsen. I I till :41: •nient of Health i an aettcle, on; the with some of the NOrwegetin,theet ot' vieeeeeef Diseases , poyention :Neto wha1e recently:vIsted Smith: Afrt- • 'Ontario; apPearteg inethe current' is-2can i)41"; • Descillaing the work of replentelie sue et the , eanadien. PubUo .11ealth g le the 'supplies of . ,the • "Maher': Journal.Thts • aeticle writtee. to .tween the physicians and, the .Deparer, •Inent, ateesSea the t tape. titeL secreCy.. boa (1• °a. wpf the .'reglan:wha1thg in-. dtietrii end:Mkt/4 ,'Whate'' :facilitete the co-operation.- (pasting he .1 egafly,Imposed upon . the phestcian The Act ab3,0 provides or free, teeet- 4 In - ;such. cases. , , theof , e ' ' eloadinghas to be & . , •donea • aye no herheris. in fileie iatitiaadse,S.900.: 11$1,1-;.whlch Is no eay matter, • ••10-4.74, Meat, for iddioeilt, versone;..for.,pay- bergs'he. the Uncharted , seaa:.Squt• lf • , .of latitUde7 6.0. when ;traneferring otir 'leads we tie • .alongside other. I usually liein between' two,.. factory ships that *ay. - „ "On • .mye return now," •CaPttaii . • J'acolisen continued; "1 Will :get •ine' etructioni, to meet •The factory shims' On a !certain day at such .it place. If I .go, straight there 1 Seen 'fifd .my - .self among icebergs, yen, big. 'ones,: aedhaire to te,aste a lot of dine doilip ing backward and forward through'• them, tilL I. reach the rightIongitntlei*i• thent turn due south ttll I get bite the area where the factory • ships . • 711.9"Iu'idthi3eneit 0.14. .'eneitiage i • n: • Morse,' which :is picked •tin and 're- . plied to by the mother Ships 'Wheri„ close •enought, by Vreless ..telePhOny and then •we •arrange ,where :we.. are . to ,meet., :rhea*: • mother ships or • tortes,..keen eking' ali around the.: • peck „ic.e in which:, the ..whalers ,are ' working, • ••I. ." • • "There are • 38 'factory ships ot waY in eatitude, 69, ',Thee biggest 23,000 tons dreiVing,.35 feet of Water, • The •physiciatels• yeqUired reeort and there aree'200, of ,our Whalers :ntent of ; nhysicians; in such: ceses, for • the establialtnient and piaintepance 04.1,4,ioe literature and drugs to •iihysicianso. of elinics and for . the dial-Muth:el et Infected persons, are Cempelled to take- treatment and continua it. DEATH:PLANE wHicti. C‘Aitaeo THE LIVES OF PASSENGERS' AND PILOTS . declared non,infectiv,e, endepeealtlee; • • • ' • • . . • • . • • . are provided:for persoas who, ilia' be-, Here. is shown tri-motored„Ferd plane NO. 9688, which, crashed pear •Oceansitle, palif„ tom teen °from in , ..q. .11 raer ineephyeicians, .administer treetment. sengelf and liVo• pilots, bound for -Los Angeles • " •• • ites'ponsibility tor the treatment :of Indigent, persons is placed *upon the .municipality, through l the niedieal of- ficer of health'; Penalties, are pro- vided for ,persons who, herring tea- stm to: -believe theniselyes infeeted, transmit the; infection,' and any per, son 'itemised by an"infeeteci person • ae the source of the , !Median may :be nottiPulsorifi a/tan:tined:. • • . ' "The :public. when under arrest or eutitody Constitutes a group more • :eas•iiy reached," Die tell 'etetes. gOeta,1 Provisions are made, to look • after o ininateS Of •publie Institute:MS. •Every heltpital in.. receipt op, °Atari° • norernibene.aid. is. required' to Make effective provision let the tre.atmeet ot these &sea:hes, ,exeenting exclu- SiVely ehlidereetment • aneelsolatinn, hospitals. • , to • • such eaSes, but even there the Strict, all the year: round' in • the, fir South; est. secrecy ',is mainteined; since the nhysician, is net: inetructed te. furnish •SIXTEEN. PIE AS GIANT A41 LINER 'CRASHES TO GROUND ON WEST COAST . *rectage of Aladdin( T,A.T. air liner, which Crashed to earth and burned, near Oceanoilde, eillieg foul teen passengers' and titre pilots. Telephoto reprodUction. ustralia Wilds To Produce Potash Valuable Fertilizer May Come • from Unproductive Ter- • ritory. if ?tans go • Through,. Adelaide, S. Aust -Prospects oT phis .discovery of 3arge deposits of potash sane In the bed of Lake Eyre In. the sparsely Ponalated regions of Centre] Australia, as a result of the • Cecil Madigap exPedition,. are muffing Feder:,x1 Parlianient Plans Busy Session 'on Tariff and It iS: a big industry. We :hate 800.4 men effilployed on there,. end the the. patient's naine, but merely a nem: linhistre , being's Norway in 60,00e,000, bei or other designating markicronezi e year:" " 'Eigliteee clinics have been esteh- Speaking about the Discovery ex- lished in the Province of Ontatiti at eedition, Caption Jacobsen sale h considers they are going too far eas • for their weather Obievations to: be, of any 'benefit to ,,Austrelien *niers, as the weather sweeps close round • the polar regions *ern the ivest-'. ward. various points," • the article •states. "Six of this 'mintier are located ,at various hospitals in the City Of To- ronto. . The balence ere located as fOliews: liamilioa general Hospital, Brantford General :Hospital; London, Victpria Hospital; eVindsen, Bank of RUM Mentreal Buildittge Ottawa, 180 Canal .•Street; Owen Sound,,:inth St: West; Fort William, McKellar Hostage St, Catharines, General ' Hespitale King- ston, • General Hospital; Peterbor0, City .Lahoratory; • Sault Ste. Marie, City. Laboratory; Xitchener, Water - loci Hospital, • The eetablishment. of a clieic ap, proved. by the Provincial Department Of Ilettith., Is aided bY 'a grant of $1,00 for apparcreet, etc. $509 per auntie' Is • voted toward the' salary of the social service' nurse attached to the ante e" $600 • is granted as a yearly ..1.e Lerarium to the Physielan in chare,e of the clink. The Depart. Meta is empowered by the Regula- tiona to grant honoraria to assistant Arctic Rights, Tariff Schedules, and Rum Clearances to Be • The Chief Topics • PLANS BEING LAID • 1. Many Items of International • Importance Will Face Our Federal Representatives When the Session Opens on February 20th Nest Much discussion here. ' Should• the, ' Tjte. tariff, readjustments, legisia- own ' country in 'eceipetill • 'with time 'against clearances of liquor ear- - Pn 'i e depoeitte be found, •there would re- liquoe stOree Controlled by, provincial. • suit. an imPortant new indite:try that • goe e i 1 icadf. th . 1 ,sovousy ne a or eUnie would go 'fir to ,change :the face of a ted States, ,reiteration of \Canada's 6(r/41in:tenth' 'territory that le 'pritiVing• one Of Aus, I ,s0vereignity over Wide area in the Arctic. Sovereignty Questioned . tralia's., moot .Serfatie prohleins. Annie regions,: pronouncement ' of Norway art well as the United States phy,sichnia in the clink. MY- Madtgall bl Wcvbing stith al ))01101/ on the -S- Laweettce •.• lierer it, . challenging• In addition the Department pays to • motor truck some 260 miles beyond; deeper waterwa.y to the • sea, consid• Sorereignity• over some parts Of the rts----11-77:s41-1"4-- °10mo of each clinic eetatilished in a Respite' • the farthest limit of the railway. . 1 eriAion of a proposed plan for n'ation- Aretie region, approeimatin reughly ,for the treatment a oat-Patienia, b A recent arrival from Nerthern .. , al control of radio broadcasting She' 500,000,' square milei. ,No doubt the fifty cents far each treatmen.t for .. Bringi $3,000 to Relieve Veterani . Territery is Charles W.• D. Oonaeliety, ueese 4 issue Will eventually go to an.'arbitia- treatment of [syphilis. The Beetle" gonorrhoea and fifty cents for each Readjusted Duties Favored tion court. , In the mean time Can.- 11 . • attorney for the Veeey Brothers,' . ...e Whotle. meat works at Darwin on the There M no quarrel aniong. prolitical •ada iscaming an her work of explor-itions stipulate that not more than, one for pra' die:ally 10 years owing to ale t pirties as to the necessay of action to tttion and survey of the re in 1 I treatment per -day for A- pelletal will north coast hive been closed ''down.. m et United States developments on ed. . , g --n° o -a -m: , be paid for, and impose Certain' limi- the tariff:, Prime 'Minister, W. L. . The govertunenehae kept **atoll andj. itnatgic)nirshiact ttchethtorelaetpmetehntoft ftirriatleditinr: SatistaCtory labor conditions., Air. '"' e i. Conichen 'sari Noribtern .T6rr1tery King, proposes. readjust- Ward over the nomad Indians and the Oividual case may be chetged. to the eau be made to Progeess only by lire : macbenzie • ed duties, as 'oeeasion Warrants, on Eskimos of the North for many. years, Department. ' • • to control the traffic in ate entirety? - Vote enterprise, which. will be able, to • ,. peeepeote . imports front:tile 'United States. This, the Royal •Canadian Mounted Police 1 Por tnpatients at hospitala in which And will it. be provided? ,, Ilowever, funetion only 11 there are would coMbine with further poste and patrols heing the visible :,eyetics are established, the DePart- that Is the. ' business. of ,the . United*. of Making a profit. • He diseouraged ' Pallor be /are de.: trade advantages. to.Britain and other signs of its authority. One Rost, thatl ment pays fifty cents per day fpr each. States. No business of ours. What . , for •which', he einpire countries, as, Well, as to those on Bache PeninS.'nla, claims distinc-' day of treatment up. to three months, is .Canada's • business, though, is, the • attempts at eipansioii by . - . not of Latin Atherice :and the Far East, 1 tion as the most northerly in the but does.. not pay for any patient Asientorcement of law on this'sida of the velopment schemes, • • i with which Canadian trade is grow- wOrld, 'less. than 700 tenet. from the '.enetepatient and an outeietient at the i border 7 and it is hard. to see why we said, the • Gmetnrnen • ia , dent funds.• : sheatake a step that will make this. • • - - • -.1 ' ettie to., aid in establishing 4 ‘Vben' the 'government • railway to 841Intlefiltirtiel;1 'be remarked' in . pessing • more difficult and More costly just tO ' . • The Nerthern ' Territoty pastoral 1 4 IlbtinttisiOn ' a goi•ernmeat'ewn• . Pole. ' - - have I,ed or Subsidized steamship lines end . • •.. . . o Mt Would be included , ' 11 . new sereiceS Vert cherchill oe ,fludsell Day begins that treatment of cases •of veherea,11p;l1rncle Sartt'S' chestnuts' out of the Leases - Association, "however, , . the Brute Govern:meet...for plaeing -the, regular operation ir .the coining sum, ilisel-e is not administered primetily tire.. . .....—.......0,-...— pastoral business on a Sound, batted. . Empire Conference invited leer, carriage of sUppliet to the Arctic for, the purpose of •eleeting till a case • 'Among those ii the construction of al The tariff issue gains added linport- Posta will be greatly facilitated. The i or tering an individual. Treattnent, ' nte U.S. DI4 isiiNft$ to g0 acme the BetelaY table-. etthe in view of this year s prospective questions' as to the feasibility of the as pintleidedi for in the Act, is for the umps er Surplus lands -genie of the *hest areas in! empire tmenoirdo cOrtferente. 'Canada Hudson Straits route for sbips carryipurpoee of' clearing up a feette of in- ' i Calgary , Herald (Ind. COn.) : It is in the *West • • - . the Ceentre---ilite Queetleiand. OPen- ' has invited • tel. the empnte .g0ern, idg 'Western Catadiatt grain to British &aloe es a' meette of contrelling • the i :i. n the. northern aectIon 111 a shalt-, mints' to hold • the .soofeysittoe In ot.. parts will. also he 'answered. • seread 'of venereal dieease. •• . ' treore trade coininissioners will lie twit ., announced in Washington that lett The 18 In the 401pire. . item interided hi Mei-east trade- withe .a.djacela weenie whieh haN-e been sur- -.....e.......:.—_. ,nii'z'e hostility to the high tariff policy ler *tanner to the. opening of • the Wise •the Canadian capital. London But looming on the horizon- are the , the More probable elioicet however., questiotiegs of • ether nationi, Parte Sixteen years after the: sinking ef , into Canada, to :promote the 'sale of. Routh through the new railway from tg Oddnadatta, to Alice , Seritign, • Coire; The meeting piece is immaterial; the elderly as to juriadietien over the the Titaile by tollisibil with all 'eel American goods. They will be sta- tininteeeith tailivay experts bad, re-', etittfereueti• *III almost certainly adot rith fishing area* of the •^Straits_and berg, 401 deperidente of the 1,492 Pet -1 timed at strategic. pelets in .Western , $orted that Int& h line Weald Make 0 than pay runniag expeteCte .1,y -ed, mapaed , and stnilled by the - sons drowried are still receiVingl Admihietration :Mid to Canada. They i-Oill ,attempt to Dort Was etittinitted,„ to the, Bruce. Glov• - , .Lictitor Clearance • • Royal Canadian Air .Force in an elite Periodic allowancee from the $2i0iliie. seribil of flights.. • The govertmerit' Loudon. The fund pcisSessea invest coebteract the effect et the groWing Mansion.' ll'ouse,l, of the meeeet, Will make its' position „ @Tar, +nice ed proPerty, .accOrtling t0. the rate:s•tresentlinent in Canada ref -greeter blade 000 fund 'raised by lientraltit prier tell ita resignation mid • • .e, . The governMent's Intention to ask ,,,. . • the attitude of the 110W Labor cloy-, Paelittnient tie ainireve legislatioe' end. hie yet tO'he iscolitained. . , 1 osigbea, whichare undoubtedly destitt- TYlIcs• annual report iiniounting• to $1,06,-1 - eentneet toward 'Ilin-thetti Verritery 1 _,„ , mg is.suatite of clearance for ligeot ee ,,. nitieh; in rentidC.t. to these northere ter% 1Withie the Empire. The•exteneiort or the Ammican eseiling corps systeln in • reh, the present the tetritory 10 • ee •..- , • meat .Itteldentally it is likely to give Anie •aletlei Titanic Memorial Association le 000: In the United- States the Vvo- ed titay ;Caen& core -eye a•lesson 1,ehich 'should , the. working of . three elver lead 1, alai to the leet,---a 0Mb:int merle/411(3feet Eri about to erect le Washington a inetelnet be lost en . the busitets mett of • ' some epposlieet own, it .ko-ty, et its.* infer:nation as to preeeeetive develop-. . virtitelte• at a, standtitilli apart front' - '-'' • 4 tnin. It, Illicit .Srett firuis it ' albiee; 104110*Ing . Ali -1:-.:tereuett -bet ititta .einiportella, na Well tee front a 1, merit of Port-Clurchill'.at * great air - 1 ' ,ioners in. he nornIttlori., it Should he • ectriptulet lie 'gee, 1-1a-trY table .V.,11, ';•t- i plies 10' increase This trade eoneniee •••-• , ebeeee Of, tbe raefal,,Ist1t. OVgta ail littniber et TotIee. It Win pieluthly,i.hhht, glide aviation eene(te are of the awry with 'it ,e00e, meteettee . i opinten that ii Will be the fevered- neie - -. „ irevally adeatitageout for British in- • eese, le, tivett46,. meta /011,16i.-whattpto7 the• gpv,qpit4ht.nity 11404 .. landing and re starting DION§ of ,fly- iteleoci- ti—watetldiotay, lfttle einati. . _,„ ie.,,cine or' -•;,‘tr„, , it 15 to rottow suit. Canada 'ottere eeneeot, f ViYa4hiAgfo' ' ,eneittt... ers Irate either tile West Or the - v , Ri.1.4ink to the .eatilig tOOTita,/OrpiAitt:illain jnenta. et 4 ---!.•*6--..' 0 .er n ren't t -:.-„,_ , e , Fa aettere. of the- telifiti, tildletaati - Nu. • 1 ' • • h..6 ' ii ] - 'e't e Ili- *ea ' Or at' " , Irhete la heel). iti the tearts -of ,tnee, etf Inifieteill erithliales. and demands- '‘.:4-**, ' this emit -Meet euld-.Eitronee had made a parachnte SilliN!' 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' WHERE .014Avoly AND' 010 .34E.AIWEIONttt Ott -HAND IN f-IOID, ' weali ere trample& oit eiid,.titefe to lie thdagit their ' erMielente hand ban States in. tilt: ,Salet dev - t' ' . happily. . , - . - . . • ' . ii• - ' -."0 - ''•' ."" - -70 Ate • Uhl. ete • • etilthliettle ai • ' 0 - oi - . - '' ' 1 ". , Y 1 &nese t pr coed with th Iln fed ,elt: ment . Of .. . ,,,,,, _______ ' . s.t.',:*:t..k", I ... 0 • whielt. Maiste • it a It roar When tit, St , s ., 0 1 el s ane it I 11 . 14.- Rebson; V.C., Offered this Menu oard.,prite ,Boo,it it; a prhict ,-,,„: ono to steno atent-,matide ttoyden. einioir, Attirt. troni the abbardity„dt. the SIL Lawrence waterway owed. hive mulled tile .iois Of 128;000,00 i..:.,,,,tit'IsQ. .. ItideetrIal ditmetei .lit Great tett:tan tleop4't it tfiis eeteethe tepee e.: ,f... -Vales' V•76e-ifintteett-. Atlifeh-are. 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It brotight in 0,00 tbe fitlities-raltd-hhtietitee-aml-l' . . that IOW 'political, ewe and •Iiiveiving • ."1. -ever , Eft tt "Iapte• Leaf" h.Ockey game, and was. grecions.ly rettleted•le, the generate , taitiliall genie Worldly, flethly thilig at Ipitlity', •Catttittn Critics helieve Veit tileaeatt and desiral11-0.-Ilichard . t66 &any of these shietnents are still , eine noWer rights Of the Province'S., cannot accomplish it -Tutt yon..i..-et on t I.9.,It a foil flog or h'ibi -boost In te' ihe : • here, • . .,... ' *Wet, ' (.. . , being elinvec'irclifteif 'ad Skti.iii their, et Detertor mit, QUeber, • . „ - o inee-Iteitey Pere.- '• .. ' '1 Strese t.- Fa 1 qy, a. War on the,Border, Ottawa Journai • (Cons.): Certain Canadian newspapers, noting -the de- cision of the United States to place an anti -smuggling army on the border, statelhat a step is -due to Canada's failure to prohibit liquor exports. It is curioup reasoning. . The truth, in fact, is :that till's sudden decision to - piece .10,000 rifles- on the Canadian • , border is.simply a panic decision' taken, after attacks launched against en- forcement some few days ago la' pow erful figures like Senator Boit . a.political gesture, taken for political reasons, and for little else. Americans well know that the problein of ranking ' • the Eighteenth Amenement effective is no a matter -of 10,000 rifles on the . Canadian border.. They know -and have publicly stated -that it is a ques- tion of the prevention of the manns facture of bootleg liquor at home. g-erybody knowa-it has never been contradicted -that lesd than 5 per cettt • • _ of the liquor illegally distributed in • the United States eomete 'from Can- ada. if, therefore, 1G,000 men are re- quired -to control this IS peeteiite what • e size of atiarany is going to be required \ ' • • •