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Fl Mill troublesome British Retain Grip on Ireland De Valera Says in Attack on Treaty Dublin—Eamon de Valera told an audience in County Donegal that Great Britain is as firmly etrelrehed in Ireland es ever, He said that if war were to occur between England. and the United States, Ireland's bar -1 hors would furnish naval bases for attacks an American commerce The .British, he said, are still es- tablished in the principal seaports and British troops are garrisoned fn the _leacling cities. Ile pointed out that this condition was provided for in the treaty 'between England and the Free State. The same treaty pro- vided tliat Ir'eland's coast defense would be undertaken by the British government until some other ar- rangement could be effected. He held that Ireland would be con sidered hostile territory by any pow- er with which England might be at war. Touching on the financial agree- ment between Ireland and England, he said that the amount of money Ireland was obliged to pay each year to England was more in proportion to Irish population than England pays to the United States on the war debt. The amount is approximately $25,- 000,000. Most of this represents an- nual installments on money advanced by Britain to help tenants become land owners. The Free State now collects these installments and turns them over to the British ,government. League .Helps Solve Tax roblems Legislation in favor of the investor and capitalist who owns property out- side of his own country and who has to pay double taxes on his holdings may be brought about if the present conference of government experts on double taxation and fiscal evasion be- ing held at Geneva under the auspices of the League of Nations is success- ful, "Interdependence," the monthly review ox the League of Nations So- ciety of Canada, points out that the various problems of this nature have passed out of the theoretical into the practical stage and that the twenty? eight countries participating in the conference should be able to eventual- ly relieve and reform the present vexed situation. Points being dealt with by the meeting in Geneva in- clude four draft conventions respec- tively on double taxation of income, double taxation of death duties, on ad- ministrative assistance in matters of taxation, and jjudicial assistance in the collection of taxes. meeting with good demand, particu- larly in the Dominion. Additions and alterations to the Waterloo plant will make for a pro- duction of one million gallons of liquor a year from this plant and increases the yearly capacity of Distillers plants in the Dominion to around four mil- lion gallons annually. Extensions to the La Salle and Mon- treal plants when completed will give the corporation a capacity of 10,000,- 000 gallons. A new 50,000 barrel warehouse has been completed and the foundations laid for a second unit of similar capacity. Equipment installed is the most modern obtainable and the new warehouse facilities will assure the aging of stocks properly and the keeping of a large inventory of ma- tured spirits on hand <.t all times. SEAGRAM PLANT ALTERATIONS COMPLETED—ONE OF MOST UP-TO-DATE PLANT ON CONTINENT. Alterations doubling the capacity of the Seagram plant of Distillers Cor- poration -Seagram, Limited, have been completed at a large capital expendi- ture according to W. B. Cleland, an- efficial of the company. The Joseph E. Seagram & Sons distillery at Wa- terloo has been rehabilitated through- out and the plant today is one of the most modern and up-to-date on the continent. The merger company started their first full year's operations on August 1st last, and in the first four months of the fiscal year good progress has been made. Sales are running very satisfactory and the products are Red Rose Orange Pekoe comes as near to perfection as any tea can. Everything that tea experts can do to make Red Rose Orange Pekoe superior in quality, flavor and value is done in the great Red Rose blending rooms. Try it to -day. Put up in the bright, clean aluminum packages. 2-E It May Be llroent • When iOIIr Children Ciy for It Castoria is a comfort when BabY is fretful. No sooner taken than the lit' tie one is at ease. If restless, a few drops soon bring contentment. No harm Bonet fqr Casten iQ a bah lfdfihedy, mean or babia es. Perfectly safe to give the youngest infant; you have the doctors' word for that! It Jo a VegetableroduQt awl you could use it every daY. But it's in an .emergency that Castoria means most. Some night when constipation must be relieved—or collo pains—or other suffering. Never be without It; some mothers keep an extra bottle -y aper opened, to make sure therAi11 al. .•Witrs p8 Cdttoria ill (he house. It is effective for Older children, too; read t be boars, that comes with it. l _ TONIC TREATMENT FOR INDIGESTION Indigestion Comes With a Run - Down Condition - Relief Comes Through Enriching the Blood -- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Make New Blood. ASSETS OF G. M. C. AT $1,237,855,329. New York.—Detailea figures on the balance sheet and income account of the General Motors Corporation show- ed that the corporation's total assets on Sept 30 amounted to $1,237,855,- 329, the largest in its his;;ory, and comparing with $1,098,477,576 on Dec. 31, 1927. Total current and working assets on Sept. 30 were $507,- 450,707 507;450,707 and total current liabilities were $144,705,288, as against $432,- 280423 432;280,123 and $159,356,147, respectively,' on Dec. 31, 1927. The statement, issaed in the form of a letter to stockholders from Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., showed that in the three lronths ended Sar.. 30 the sales of cars and trucks by G. neral Motors to d.ealers totalled 523,586 units and for the first nine months of this year 1,606,902 units, cnmpared with 433,120 in the hird quarter of 1927 and 1,316,- 597 in the first nine months of 1927. Measured in dollar value, the corpora- tion's net sales in the three months ended Sept 30 amounted to $401,158,- 789, and for the first nine months of this year $1,210,408,566, as againet $347,512,013 in the third quarter of 1927 and $1,028,131,492 in the first nine months of last year. As already announced, the corpora- tion's earnings for the ;first nine months of this ; .:ar not only exceeded any other nine months' period in its history, but also were greater than the previous record earnings for the en- tire year 1927. The ret earnings of the corporation for the nine months of this year were $240,534,613, compared with $193,758,302 in the similar per- iod of last year, while for the "third quarter earnings were $79,266,639, against $64,508,095 for the three months ended Sept. 30, 1927. CASTRI.A -- CHILDHOOD AIL 1EI` S Can be Quickly Banished With Baby's Own Tablets. The ailments of childhood are many but nine -tenths of them are due to one cause and one cause only—a dis- ordered condition of the stomach and bowels. To quickly banish any of the minor ailments of babyhood and child - hoed the bowels must be made to work regular and the stomach must be sweetened. No other medicine for .little ones has had such success as has Baby's Own Tablets. They banish constipa- tion and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers;. correct diarrhoea and colic and promote healthful sleep by regulating the functions of the stomach and bowels. Concerning them Mrs. L. M. 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