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our cooperation 'by becoming etocie
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Poretifete of Ole Ocruntry, SP that We,
RT. IN THE1927 slide° in all the profits Mat they make.
eieleeees biee weeeeeiee ee
0-eetreeeeeereeeeee ' „ -cow stock ho1dfn.nrA alreedy two
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• y eceive mety livebrcrerea'Cs:crit. fr".
Plefita-'-tividends t° Pag.h4de.re:Aga111:-
Setki bigialatkn to. Mint&
,v,i4isabin con
Lesson
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to *0 Considered Ito Wading that he
MIlee nee ,tule, any pavt thee° FLOWERS
ae*taav his father ,,,err. bria ' •
mother Irmo destitetie6 jet/us km' • • arid,
neunteed this a fine illuetration a non-. • •
orhigethe tradition at the eapense
..Geers holY. VEGPTABLES
militate More then were , payable, oe: et,, Heetee ee.euee„eurruning u . .-e
the same stocks when we botight
:theme teer interest ,accodat,,ef emireee,
letledee else' .otir dividend • VeeelPtee
'and eue Veetird As
'the" average rate:earned by *AO
ears thatthe-fiaiusees aptually ab - • ' N 5
, Teaches 'Sincerityee-Maric • : hold thele.tradition: • So coiteeeeee'llire ••• " • •
ra o s o• e cart et
Merge Leeson e teeeus gate ;the Will. Of •Ged .in ceder to , • .
•Grelden Text, -Ke th h h
they 404; 'at sliPPosed th One eir t J b
PRESS CLIPPINGS
Pensions for the Aged
Saint.Joh'n----,,TelegraPA eotirnal
I (Ind.): Thus ter Britieh Colembia ts
the only proeince •which has c• arried
the. plate Into effect, but ivianimpa ge
to ,begin to pay pensione ` a • 7, few
- Months hence, ad it is theught
katchewan and Alberta will soda foe.
Io, -),Eastern Canada will soon have
to decide. to -erabrede, the .`plae Or test.
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its power, to sew° /men chehges
the Dothinion .as would lighten the .
burden upon :the, • older proeinees: .
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Alone one lines' or tee -other the sites;•,
tion• calls for Action and '4the feet;
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practical step seems "tieebe that of ,
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measuring as ecearetely as possible •
the cost toqiie• Maritimes ehoule they. •
praticipate oti tlie•terme edwe by. •
the peesenteeet„ • . •
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°IF dilifienett: for' Otte* of: It are: the' ' thlit th It• let eomPunction en out after e new heese is beet' ee
the defrauding of h 1 1
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1440nomelist .mcco.d, ot 100, ute,..4kss4rancie compoii lyee per cent; nee .leeees Gee ...issues .0e. elfe.-:-Prov; 4: .23: " 'their old age. .The Witirte'613sr "poIemilts *unit' tr ':4335ptlettl'Ieseivin IbIlagdrlo,Uestitrn'deellatbsotttultivt:
Initilretel
. on :to all anadisee, Its ecolte cif $e02,000,00Q, Is already per cent, in „pee, 6,3$ peer, eerie; . 'that u hrrnen
-n."1,-Iueteef TRADieloef OPPOW TO, TliE4 a. • ee-er'sY ameArits' tO the horri&' is that of %making a eawn: Tee
*final tO 1120, tett' ,reyeautteot the 46v-srumente bf. Canada M the' Year eAl,•Per dent; Mle26, 643 Per • ' -rePeiaulie Gntra' Werd. It is 'at.
ont ea —The
411,44..-...,,Allil, 00140 ;000, iisnee4inly iiie gineetng, sum tit heee,eerned as Profit e ::: aetleee,le27,•A wee . re to nee . ere eeet el ee, A i *teed ' i from hee th • • . ' • , ., geese requiies fee4 •fullias 'Much, a$
, • then GOd .: ... '
sell must be put Pet ee good caulltiee ,a
in , .6 iii , ..4i, i. • ..w„e, . . •, . .., , , . , - ' • . thdagEtheY thought to remerve
. CeeeDeeerear• Not many torporationa"*xiywhere cart revert 7:Such figere0,. "The . the sane IN!" sio.', et, .41d414.t.ion.14 '.ip ' .. TAM') Q g° 11 agn n In rene ' *
' TIrT0e4ninit'A Internet ,,e. weep:eat eMemeente ae.the antral 'Mesiin,41eililainin4;14°V ereelees 'epees, lite 'rate, Wee14•130.0,83::;Phaiiseee end .4:tiler 'reli$1014.,...jeeel ' •
. Inn n In .1
fileSee 440 Pronteeeereeinitee WareIlleiniaating- • I' ° ' : .. e• e • e : ' 'peret peet, * We',. heerever, do' eot , wish ..:40;debeaeed t:6:.bed:°-thleibru6e:eltbbt. ete*h.:11.1.410; ••• :•• ' ‘.. . ' ' . ' e41401171' litl9rel'C'I'e.';';e0.417:111.1;Fh:el:ct5Paltie.11;i:Itcleassul'agek!re..a't:1113
Qr. Oen,- .greeter moreent, beWeveie. were. Ale ‘statements regarding tee: to' sho* etieh te high, eete, and ite , we Godc was not: crOcrs wilt at all, but only '
,,,, danger t4fit 4410 great Canadian buttlitithM niey lease, ;rem Canadiaa contra. eirter.e.,,,. eloe u ,eeergo, of 0 . per„eout ei heman, otelinenceor•ceeabliehed cue, eye& hien is elwaYe unsightly :and
: Some, aionthe"tigeilKle Neeaulay referred.to the activity of 'Well.'Street la the . ..'.uapftlieillioe- et;°;Ta°sitls. TIettle,4
„•.; 34174%1 *itftillivo,Liiifile•stio6ukri,4-aj.Landociateuttiledene,34d 4117whaosldetorsiatt err' cre the..agaiest. our. interest, eiteeines ''fere in, to. . The Petariseee et :their studY; a plte, Vwelhltollea
illeed °14nrdeh,..414)eiy4eIe.ped et.'yes-tele:A eePensee, yen will note. thee. the Bible lied built: tip. an eslaborate
anagerneet . • .-. ' •• Yee', lelewle',. tte Ythe • traditien %of' +the
te e--- ' ': reeenegeen 0-ents' have...P.004Pd these 'Meetings, and at thee Per cent, after ' deiltietingethat inveie' '
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'Cal -*14:113 and'.'whiell, hes ebtalaed its. phenomee lee -Timm eeeee Canadriae, We are'queting sonlyethe'net 'Tee; gee? sYetenl of roles and regulations, which, 'Net es, leenteeneacieeiblieebyeertinkine
. rst. nubile Intimation...wee gleen *kV' the( $un Lite ,clireetens Meet expense,Tho fallieg ateof
eitreeseekingIegialatien at ihtteprettent sessien Parllaniant Wthiches enteetled ieteirest, has: no tereera • for us; ; • •-•
te effeetivelyllreestallethisedanCer. " • - ' ' • ' "-the quality et, our securities' May-
erecautIons to, Maintain, the Corneal/3'
Canadian in 'Cheraeter. dboellititirdo; dbyietetsht@'pefaelcitthatyidendnoont oneany
In co
hone,- Preferred or eommon 'Stock
'ncluding addreas to the listed in Our aisets as in arrears ,for
ithe'reholders and *polleeholilerS the even one d , .
President • Made. , 'rellowing refer-
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leolithigenciee,' Tattling . that '• fund to.
e12,50)),0Qe; $50'0,000 to proeide for
eosisible geeittee longevity. of annuite
Ants raising that Item to $2 000 000;•
and 4,1,300,906 „to Increatie our re-
serves on trepical. buslnesee>besidee
`viritinr effeanother 0,000,000 on our,
Head Office and Other buildhige.
' "We have distributed $11,100 000 in
profits to Our policeholderre and have
also set asicle $6,200,0006 Coeet;
fits aCcrtied pollaies, •
particular that its leveetments shall fideetly predieting the glorious ftiture
tion. :A which :we have intro,, is now unrolling itself before Our
ence to 'the mettert-, • •
• Businee Doubled In, Four Veer&
"There le but one eland on Our her'. The positiee we have attained piste
Our- veryeprosperity hes 6reated nes enthesiesne• but; we Must alwaye,
, .remarAtable.deman.4 foe oue capital l'ooleop the present as. a.;inere vantage
..:„.,;etoili..]• : We •elealee to ensure that this ' ;ground free' .whieh toeplan for :the-
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.' strieti.Y Otteaillan M. Its eenteal arid In,. • -Year after year. .eave , been Ott,
, 'neyer:.ebifl ome. 'wider Well Street dominse ,yet. to 'come, and that peomised futere
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' deceit; ,Into.-„Failiturient will. ber'. sub-
„. . , . eyes in, all its greatness .and gerength.
: mitted 'for yOur_eapproyal....'„.If It : he But ;whet ' of to-dae's Suture?' '.I heye.
.Peesed, it evill give ite theeProtectien just been Feeding 'ine own -remarks of
••We se niuchneed, and I`know'we can two years Ago mid. already' the 'figures ' rely .on ,. the Wholeenterted, sympathy
eland:i :$UpPort, ,not -only 'oe itier stock-
holders . .
. :bolders and policylieldein -.here pre-
eetent,' but Of our ariny„Of. peliCylicilders
' ' ehrougheut the'. tountrY.”' •• ' *; •
•., Thu, meeting uneniniously 'approved
, •-*.of ;the:' liaeaeute in eeeetien, : ,HoW: inee
.2;poetentetuid 'hew., Vital ,tri. Canadians;
eeetee theie-teeesieteet-atelte.es.eliacieeed•
'en the tepoet. selintitted, to the ennual.
,.'ineeting ,ofeheeCeirepany.. - , ... • e. .
: ,•.ile eneeitagetheeedeetioneotetheeree
Port, Preeident, Mheattley'sele-e-- ; - ' '
/You gelitlemee have become so ac-.
:etisteniee ':.:tit .otte eitesentleg ° •eve*.
ecer. a. -atetentent surpassing all peel
veoes Veeorcle: 'that ' yeti • cane prepared .
irielieet'aiiiitliet. eePore. Orehat „dos,
-,..OripkiOiti,..,,, i.texer'.:.4.6.ite,.'.ranire,;.,how,e-fer,
et -eaten:et ; one of roti, eat', in -;4.0,. *est ell
If'.,•.!'itladific'44664,, expected ite eeleaeie
compaay, alvrays 'Venetia 'feture. Whet le that, future ee?
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. "After providing. for: all .1 these
aMountse. .have •adeed .$11,000,0e0
to. 'our undivided saiplas, 'raising' that
suiii Irem.,$34,000,000 • to..$45,000,00,0.
- • Scale, of ..Profits Increased for-
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, • ;. Eighth Successive Year. • et
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ere. The ebject of it wap ee bring 4
•the whole life Of man, even in its pet- '
tiest dotailee ender theecontrol of •
ligious princiPle. But 'they: mateone
struece the meaning religion. • Thus
in the Matter ;f purity, they laid all
the strese upon ceremonial weshiegs
before end after. meal.s, and whoever
did tioteeonform these was oon7
demned as an irreligious- person. Thus,
the Pharisees .wished, to seperate Is-
rael erom, all other peoples, to, build
a high "fence of the Late round the;
whole eye Jewieh lifeel But Jestis raw
that in this zeal :for outward or ke
vitical purity: they. were emeleteizing
the wrong tldng., They weee forget-
ting that "What God requife,e eticeer
everything else in a pure, sineere
heart. • * '
So we find:Jesus cenderrining /the
so-called tradition, and callingelnent
baek to a purer sense of. Godes morel.
demande, eustice, righteousness, mercy
"The announcementte however, ' that and truth. In this he 'resembled
•”, -000ar ,fiovi
recelel.. for '1927 -is indeed
eremereireble one. e: Let' me- tpecheini
,eteeiteres:•-•77e. ,..„ .•
.Reinarkableedt4ieth Strength afl
•e..,„e„
The II0we'Seitirailees ereineleted
,amounted to. $.328,000000; an Acreage
•'eat Over' 202,600;000e •-,,; •
e`Tite 'einettilf In- force 'at the close
. of the, edit. hike .rieren.fo $1,437„6-00,060,
• end. at'• 'the ineeent Moine& le well.
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* • .,:"The eneoine exceeded ::$1e2;000,400.,
euilncreaste'iever the 'Previous .eear...ot
S23,800,00.9e, 'me, ie very erne
• beeseive, • Not only •'hae: title.' item
•::e.te.eped the 'pee' hen,deed Mark,
' 'but r•the.:increase; alone • is equal,' to
What' i,:ne One • fotall:incertiefint 'eight
yoke ago,. :.Witich 'had! been „accurate'
• lated •by forty years .' of strenuous
effort. A etre company With a total
• eacome, me greater, than -our increase
: Would Iteeen bripertanf cerporation. '
-"Tho ..aasetS, haye.*increased by $56;,-'
000,000.. end no* peeped ;$4,00,000,690:
. 1.13tit Ihe: most :Woaderftii cit . • all
iheseeteenderful fl•gures is theamount
earned. as • eircifit$38,040,009. 'HOW
• .grea.,t', this .',fietire is' 'ante be . judged
rione the fact that the ,'earnings of the
eneviotteeeekre—.-e ine-whicireteneso-eree
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.joiced; Were. $20,5eleetteeelt WOuld
Jiadly reasonable aeseme: that inn
. 'earnings et 'biters •Y•eare eontintie
ehe stieh eremeneetiss iCkle, and ewe
theeefore -set 'aside .a large. part
of "this ettee te,•eievide .eor•tiiture• con.
.• tingencies.. •• - •
A, ,Creat -terelus and' Contiegency.
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eGeteeecurities.hotee been, +elude on
a :eery eceiseCeative eut from
even these moderate va14ei -we, have
net 'aside aiibthee $5,000,00 to Provide
for niarket fluetuatioese inaking the
' eeeeotal deduction under' this, heading
$10,00,000. • ' ,
• " have also set aside the follow -
'leg ,
will he received with the greetest ete, of which we ,were then so proud loole though he far surpassed, the prophets'
thusiasm is that for the eighth con: sznall.'and otitgroWne We' have. doub-• He possessed an inward knowledge of
i ever five and a half God's will, and ha asked men not to
ecw,fre, year, we have lecreao,od. the led a eze now y
follow a blind .ti'mdition, +Int to study.
scale •of -Peefit Paymente, to our policy. years since .the Graintiany 'began, but
holderee.„..,, The, heeds, et: •eistribution
our last doubling. h•ag, taken. 'only -font ey
for theniselyee whet God required.
n Conld onlY serve and here GO
if their he:aets were right in his sight,
'Vs. 1,, 2. 'The Pharisees, joined:by
a Ceraber 'of scribes, , complain that
Jesue perne•ts certain ungodly laxities
among his disciples: He dees not
ih-
-ajt otelthe aireepaleaseperfeemanceeof
eewailungs .or: lustratione be
foreeame after meals.. ;The objecteof.
this, charge is te discredit Jesus' claim
'te.be a teacher sent front God.: ' If he
Were- truly' it: nian of Goce he ,would
mit he, chargeable' with' suCh. ecanditl-
ow. ienifeeleifeeuf '•religrieits require -
8•,. 5. --he evangelist Mark, who
iseWritiag for Roman .gliristians who
do notemow the customs of the Jews,
explains here the, natuee .of the Phalli-
, .Cenada by seven tgraadi itrieocinul"hamnitler'do,:%".ifsretinmg the :‘eitlhect-
have .yet .to come, and theirstOry,"has one Per cent and In •
yet to be 'toldk Our huge. ,undivided per cent. But the new, bueinese of ers,7 the Plutieseee said that ever'
surplus and • °tie ' great •reontingeney 'the Sen. Life. of Canada shows an pious Jew Must peer wateron his
fends are' the beet guarantee our crease of twenty three per • cent. We hands and lave them tip to the weist
elolicYholders ean have ete to thelc Our: Own ' pace • Our prosperity before eitting..doWn.te feed, ,He must
futuee;diiidends,, ,/ nnd Poetilailty, and "the enthesiastie Rise wash an purify everything that
for 19'28 wile:call for nearle, e900,000
more' than would the easis Of last
PrfIts of Policyholders Voexcelled
• In the World: :
ableness our Policyholder's,. We are
not'excelled by any ceinpany in
the ercrilde 'hut we are ;not -satisfied
ad.*I1, not, be satiqfled can
-Make an even,: stionget atetenient
than that: Years •;ago, 1 told- ouriefield•
foree' thatyre 'hoped%) ee able:tit an,
nOunde • inerease-fit inn profit -smile:
for ten -consecutive Years., We have
mitintainee 'that ieceici for ;eight
yeitive, but Alio. ninth and tenth Veers'
year, and we are to -day growing
more rapidly than ever before ie. our
history. 'predict that the. figures 'Of
two years"' hence will make -even' the
'figures of, to -day look small and 'out-
grown in their turn. • "'
Sun Life dots its Own Pace.
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"People' seraetinies say When speak -
Ing sof etir',Drogress:-"Yes,. life As-
surance . i8. growing ivenderfellee Sty
It' is; - bet the Sue Life .is,eiot. content,
tugrow Mile. at the rite of Iffe Assni-,
ance teneiallSr. Statistics noW
•able indicate that in 1e27, the . aggre-
gate • new business Of elie come
panieS operating in the United States
exceeded the total 'for 1926 by only
..!' 2, support f
`Large Dividends the Result f ' comes from the market.' end cups.
.0 our six hundred thousand . • '
., .policyholders, Make our growth beth emein91 pots' and other uteneils used
Mee leveltmeet Pettey. •
'Yee ask how We are able to make nce . before us Will, I ' m n I d• be in The house must all be ceremonially
rapid and certain. The future still
a CO V iy, ehe,Pharisees charge Jesus with re-
rineed from, thee_to time. Consecinent-
these huge profits. The .$38,000,000
earned may -he diyidod ae comingesie
peoilmately. ;14,000;000...froth the re.l
gular lIfe'assurance operations of the
CoMpeity, '$6,000,000 from prones act-
ually .realized-• by th'eiedemption or
aane $19,000,000 from
to our. policyholders;"
more wonderful than anything vee can
110,W imagine. Andet is indeed e hap -
iv' thought that. all that, giuseth In slee•
and ell that ginwth • tn prosperit'y
mean . increased Aervic,e 'to helneitity,
and :
sale of seeurlties• eervicu at steadily lowering 'cost
increase • in . market values.' And, . ef :Tee ;-Peesident anted- 'his. remarke
,all'tee profits made in the paiticiPat, by his -referent° to the :need , of 'site -
leg 'breech; • the policyholders
. . eeet,
guarding -,the futere of the .0oineane;ninety-fve per Cent
as above :'qtioted:
1, would,not have you suppose that ., te
•ehe Board of Directors of the: Seri
*e ever 'speculate. We, do' not. We, Lire is .conibireeil Of :the following: -
0! ': Come& -..„, do net hesitate 2 to seie T. B. Macaulay, F.I.A.;: F.A.S., :Pees'.
bOlids, ' or other .' flitedenteeesteiteetiri, •eent-
tiete_Wlien they rfse 'toseek peemluma . • and'-Minaging. Director; Arthur
B, Weed,' : FLA., FA.S.; ViccePeese
that the yield 18' ndoionger satisfate .dent and Actearn Robert Adair, eVie
tory, but when We bey a ate& we buy' •M, •Birks, lion. /Raoul :Dandurand, „.T.'
for peimaeinit investment; we buy to' •ItedPetle leOugel, Sir Herbert S. Holt;
keep; . andAve never -sell merely he- • fe '
cruise 'the ' market- value may ,hav,e
elselilleeabigh• figure.' We have, howl,
ever, had an eieldeinio ot'sederityeine
demptions, and 'as a' tesult ',We have
the $5;06.0,006 'Of 'realized, profit
. - .
High • Interest Rate, Earned, With
• No Arrears. . •
Eve the the normal earnings of Ufe.A
•compaziy' depend- yeulargely on
therate of interest It can obtain-on
its inveetineets. 'The eurreht rate of
interbet has been steadily dropping
for .years, and there !es every Indica:
tion• that It will ,continue to drop—for
how icing we cannot tell.• The out
look for itiveetor's Iti ,bonds and mort-
gages is not encohraging. That fact
cause!) us no, anxiety: We have en-
listed Many large groups of • the
bainiest, most experienced most ener-
.."A further $1,500,000', forentoreseen getic and meat successful leen, on the
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MUTT ANDJEFF---BUd Fisher.
eittrieWE WONT ItAue
ettroftRY Ateiut opt
1-3Afta Aft,treGG'S FROM
' NOW oN: rue 4617
A .c.e•ei,tei 34/
• witiriKcP s-coRlis
Trotz. A MAGAziniq:
:jectin•g: theeteeettaee oe. the elders. ,. ••,..
' •Ye$4.4',,iinswer. ehe. Phari-
sees: iaettattles insietence.oe,elleetrie
detio.ii of the 'elders, supplies' ir. fine if,.
Inserationetif . What:es:Oak cendeenned
when, soes.k.int. for 'Gocteto• Iseitel,he
'said': .""Thie • peolilee(Of •hener
me ,-With their' lipe,'..but.their 'heart is
far from me. ::Tet..is.theheWdrehie•;of
tne f .: eirice tee. • clecerines • Whieh'
they, teach'„ate” inee-macle • 'kules.e.
Jeeue.- etinderiu% • tradition ae, -a
,Manernade systeine:not .the... authentie
expressioe.' of . God's -Wile ,..efe -knew
that many, Who ohseiwed the ''cereirion-
ial ''witehings • Were ieiptiee ',and Oise
tione,st .in..beart, and 'thet what. really.
Med°. .the -Market. 'une.lean wag- dise
:henget litisineee.• •: SO. he said.that' self-
ishness, graft, ' •and. lying eiyere ; Wortie
Abn r Kingman, j. W. -McConnell, thee. the neglect Of. 'handwashingiand
C. ,that hand-waslung would not avail, in
God s sight if .,.e heart were black or
impure. "Yon 'set abide 00th-
thandirnent," he eeid, ein,..oeder to keep
your huinan '
• Vs -942.. Another stri•king" illus..
tretion of the same blind rejection of
undonbted Will in favor of mere-
ly human ciist.ores follows. . If there
Wits•anYthing thatGod.00mmanded, it
was that children sheedd reverence
their parents, as requieeden.the fifth
ceemilandinent. Arid If this coin:rimed-
nient -Meant anything at all,:it meant
that the children should' be re/Tou-
ghie fee their parent:4' support ,when'
age er infireetty came .on; But the
P'haeisees were accustomed. to exempt
from this respoesibility any.inan.whe
said that his property was "Corbaii,'
that es, •dedicated to the; temple for
religious purposiss. If a man,'th'at- is,
Pronounced the 'Weed "e3orbitn" over
any• of his possessions, this'oath was
H. -Neill, :Carl. etiOrdon, John W.41tos.s.•
His Homer -James -0: Tory,. , Hon:
Lorne 0. 'Webster..., Three new -direc-
tors 'were a.dded it the meeting --Hon.
L. 'A,. Titecliereme. Ross McMaster.
and C. B. McNaught. •
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the eed stag should' cast- itt• s
solid aettlers\nvere Spreng naturalists
have not discovered: -They only know
' the 'eurpose 'of _growing: them—the
guarding of the *finale herd 'of hieds
from stray rivals. , •• „ ' •
Outcast() in Japan, the eEttise' have
banded together, 200,000'ot .them, to
compel social recognition that there'
should be no 'pariahs in a nation,
Their badge. is .'a 'crown of thane on
e
Mood -red
:
AN EASILY- FASHIONED-A.P_KON
ee •-• • • ..
' The:smart' apeon shown here iscut.
en one piece and has a Veehaped. neck:
'The -back lapte'ovee. the' trent. under .the
erne) and there are two .1i9efal -Pateii as ,soon as the shoots • itrone a. couple•
pockets! tribleacbed, inueline gingham', of' inches and should he continued at:
ebembretee. C1'OtOineoreperealo. areintervals-ofhw.epk ies lone ite the:
suitable materials for •fashioningrthia lawn -keeps .. growing, lionr*.s. that
'Oren,. and 'a- note of contrast Maybe • ePPear 'after"' sowing .cee • be „gradealle.
introduced .in the, binding,- asillus- lined in with fine 'soil •Or sand but not
trated. No 1710 ie finetiees,86,'46,aid more :than -Ulf* inch: should' be De
44 incheo bunt. Sze 40 requlres 2%on at One tilne.,:•• There ;should. be no
yards 82 or 86-xnch material pp,,., unnecessary tramping over the new
.leten , until itehes had- e two menthe
start..
thoroughly and inking soil. 'into'.th
d'epressions:.' epee • slieted be doe
juetiteespoia 48,pr:twill* se that s tit
reins end Perhaps frost' or tyre ,19
hasten' settling: After.iteweek, wet
ane rake level again. This 'operatio
!should be repeated at ieeet a cans
.or times, and where it is, not neee
sary to depend' entirely ,on rain' forji
moleture' supply it should. be kept ,n
for' a ..mtinth •or six weeks. Whet
theie ie no hose, .hoWev,oe, ,the late
will have to be • eciwn eetorts the mi
die of; May se that thn, springerehe
fellewile_ glee .0 _a stare_ After" ped..
• bricks, 'stones and sticks have, beenremoved, all noticeable weed growth
destroyed, 'mid when 'the surfeeeeis as.
level as possible the seed may .be put
In. ....Select tiday when there' ie. no
wind and do not neglect teemed libele
age.: ' at Is also iniportant to secure
the best seed pressiele as one does not
want to sow a lot, of weeds, aloug.With
the grass. •If you have .a roller. this is
the best implement to nee to prede the
seed in the ground.. A. pounder the•
next: beet and if neither et these two
&fairs.: itreeliteinaleleerelie it lighelee
growth will .:cemnienee. qeickly, ite
grilse , prefers' weather: TO hast-
en things elicit:1g a light application ef
nitrate ot Bode every ten days is ad-
eisablee , It Is a. good Plan 'to put thes
On-jestebeforeeeeraine-oreeeeireduring-
the shower e Ceethig. should eommence
with e • very',:share Inowereeitedell Ante
chine will bull Out the tender .grass•e='-
e•
e' ..tettayra .17Ournel eCtonie ',Bo,courle;
A.'Word Of„Warning.,
'Jr, baye. hal groat ;eervests„ -because.
'Weler POWer deeelelenene,'atte'miteing
re And 'remit groduetiee have Made .U3
10 tempienrily• -.there are too
Many among !IS Who appear to think •
thateuch things niest go:en-indefinite;
• • 'iThey ere, of Couree,.Mistakon...,,
0, Canada rich resources, end, be-
• catise of 'these resources' -must always '
remain, relatiVeli-speaking; in it fair-
ly, strong position. Bet it' should, 7\'
-beeforgotten-that Canada eseineand
ihe,xorld, and that "no matter what
her resources •end her. opporttuiltlee
may be, she is in tpe last analesis,
pendent in 'lege measure upon Wale,
con,ditions which she cannot poesible-
bontrol.-
2fleethe Peitern, ' e , ' ., :' • ,, •• .
' Cher Fashion Beek, illestiaeing'the
'newest and , Meet :Practical ',Style, will ' e..; •:Screening • Reeding*. •
be of interest to the home.dresentaker.
. •Theree TO ,.ORDER .
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PATTERNS.. , e.
fe e heatitiftil back :garden even where
Agiti.laitgtaie.: ii. nidaeniiing Will often , result
Price of the .book IOC -the CoPy. . •
. cihi
Write your name. 'arid addle:re plain- raineet• features �f 64 h
a li
tcliurst6lty-forci°t- Plidit.
ly,giving ninelier and, size' of such Annual climbers stich is ' wild hops,
patterns as yo.a,*ant. Ezieloie.efia.-in wild eecuellierie, scarlet veneer: eeitice
itanipe or coin, (Nen preferred, wrap sitreet: Pease motile* glories and ,'Oey-
•it carefully) ,for ' each numbee and eral: other's . may , be trained by means
address your order to Pattern Dept:, of, chimps oh eheubbeeeeer tall aential
Wilitten. Pattern Service', .73 :West Ade- finwers, For •a 'thord•permlnent Job;
leide St., Toionto.. ',Patterns sent by. Boston Ivy Virginial. creeper i 'ErAtelt4
return mail
l.. ..
• man's pipe'. ' .and ' .aimilar perennials
maY -be used but eheee. wil take ltnigee
.• . 'Jae ,"WielafteTetee, 'td get establishode.' Suitifewere: make.
evisenkorn, has domethingen.,Williain fOOd for the poultry, Tee Eiearlet . aandg°711,d—sacilideit;inontoprrovidchei-,caklieendeh°atde
Cleveland. --e...Eiepitterelman Henry
,
......• .: . • '
run -
Tell • •ge Must, extend four months in ,ner beans In addition to beingheauti
the: workhouse efortiering te imitate ful bloomers.-: .furnitih' fresh 'tering;
the famous sharpeheotti. Friechithen• beaus of eicellente auelitie : for the
fried the stunt wit!' his Police . pike!, table: „ The. morning , glories' may- be :
firing at the hat Of George' Reeeerd. -mixed with these for i thicker, bile:
He net only hit. 'the hat, 'but elect. tpo.,, age. . ' . - .- .. ,
had a, the .man . With' whom he had ..' 'This ie • the month for •.pruning :;in
'been dismissing . the merits -or 'his the emill garden and larger place
WeePoee .. ,
too. 'Ali of the Owl, canea'ShOnld„ba
.• , • , . ,. reinoeed. from the .easpberre. Patch -Re -
The Period; beeWeen birth and: a, col- wel• as the -.ibindly mies, among e
f the
t l'
lege career 'ehtbe called "From ROW, grovAii. Some et the older Weed
one• crib to aito
0, :
should be cut ',away, from • the' goose..
berries and 'cltriante... Grapes Muse
be .pruilee early to•aerold extensive
bleeding. •These 'vinert ihaeld, be cut
Wok to a mere. skeleton as the fruit
is borne On the Wood grOvili this year.
Fruit treeii ehould be opened.up to lot:
in sunlight and air. ,e ' • : .:, ' - •
,
•. .
• lEd.• . ......_.......—,............_ •
,.. ide-teebe—"Whitt did:Vier friend
say when You sheived letm My pheto.
graplir ; Flan.ce--"Netliing; he. Ma.
pressed My hand in:Silence."' , '
•
. :Millions. for Immigration
• • Winzgrieg Tribune '(pens) e • (Sir:
Henry Thornton saYs that we should- '
'be spendingnot four milliondolars
on immigration, but .ne less :than
enillions, and ,it, should • beepent directe.
ly to put met on farms). To all. eittee
.tical purposes, our inimigcettoe pollcy
to -day Is -,t� let into the country as „
reanymen as there., areeferin joee for, `.
and .ne more. As a little sidelipeevre
itecepte a.--limitecteeminbei7etetrained-e• - . „ • .
,e
farm:ere' ter preitered farms end earl. ;
eist ethane°, get 'started.: . Compare- .,
tively apetteing; Canada reneere little
et this 'assistance. Great ,Ilritttie .ptits •
up; moet-. ,of the reehey.: en the 'View of '
theeeilieey leaders we are'oft on the
ennui foot... Bringing in Parte:week-, ,
ors for the .a,vitileble jobs • •should 'be '
the sidelinetheemeeis Voutine of
lin-
rntgrattcsn 'work;. - The big effort; with
teveral 'Hama our present exPendl-
:' tura backing ,it up,•sheuld.lie bringing.
In farmers and. ass1fng them to get
started, liot -in hunlds but 'in thous- •
"BrIten • Foresees 'Generation That
Will Never. Get o•iit of • Bad."—Head-
lune. et will differ eedicallY from the
present yoengergeneration, which
never gees there. ' ,
4— .' •
.
i ,In the good 'old days, a Men could
go out 'and' get rousingly drunk; and
In thO morning When, he Woke tip With
a eplitting. headache, he wouldut his
hand Co, his forehead end saY;y '0Osh,
I wial I' were dead." Nue.ddaYs, A
men, goes out and gets rousingly
,drunk, and lie tree morning When he
wakes tiet with e sieitting headache;
he is dead! ,
,
"It is still possible for, a girl to turn
a enen's head,". declares a writer. Es-
peelally it her skirts are Elbert
beough,""..
VV.G 'eTARTC-D Alec Ape;
RA,(se :Tty4 .itAber. AND,
ri-t• Rd'A'W"teu: The.
tte4smiktimG
stt -A-a• ncisf•
"GUS Gettee.00R eldtelee
•APPRo&c tido -OA*
BEAUTIFte: ttAfeSele."'
SAygo.lulyg's "rti
"tiAtrINGYourti
1.1,4R0 STOTTO4Z
•
That's 'Getting Money :Under False Pretenses,
cliNo
L Gar :Flue tena:t
: vieR0 • Areb. cuet&
TIME '11-(G 1-kcao"toksi$
f et MeiNt0; FIFTY
'citS I/4 (AY Plcider:
. ,
ere
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41.
nds.
'The Tax Upon Thrift .
Toronto Globe (Lib.): The Budget
changes have done little to lessen ,the •
ceushhig buidee ' of taxation upon
thrift., Elderly people who . have •
sought to melte proviiion for the
years when they can no longer work
are stil hard. hit by the numerouss
forms. of taxation, which^ appear to be.
based upon the happy thought of the
11'erkish Grand 'Vizier, 'who,' when the •
groaning texpayera can no longer
stand a levy of ten dollars per. 'head,
lightened the lead by• sebstitutine for '
it 4 tax of one dollar per finger.
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.-Taxf4. and Revenues
:Manitoba Free Press. (Lib.).:-. Mr.
Roble has hed . the happy experience,
leer after year, of' seeing. the national
revenue rise with every decrease 111
taxition.• ePerhaPs this record • may. ; ,
do sOinething. to induce peitele'to ieal-
lze• that2the suiestevite to raise pub-. .
Ito rntiney ' and spread prosperity
around .is. not tit rue theetaic Vetes
be high levelse- • ' ; ' •
.AngIO-American .:Relations
;Otteava, Citieen.(itide When
plebe, are being considered for hrleg-
leg tunes to. arbitration, the 4.ittherl-
ties Itt lkashAngto'n and. Loedon night
pealed:ay 'give soine„thought to the:,
existing Ieteeliatiotial, Joint '0Oninthe
.eicei between .dangee and ',elle,' United
.States. it might -be a reeelele plan to
Make C.Se of the. Internationel JoitiC
CoMmisalon ea- erietraterie •
, Immigration • „..: :
• Saaketecire-Star Inuelerittion'
is -not in. any real 13011.88 'it- parte Issue'
la, :Canada. There..1.1'..general agree.;
Meet that tho country iteedth a, larger
poeulation and shoiild eeeic ;to MOO -
duce now tiettierS.'ef the .right .type
frOm, other ' cotintrlea, Particularly ;
°teat Britain and -north-violent nut..
kni, It 'is 1u:regard td methods ei•
procedure that'difternceS
• 1Vloonsieurs-
••• Venceuver Provieee (Ind.
Aeotlier gram? of eminent . French
ifeients, have invented a' Machine to.,
shoot the Moon. 'beta& &Steeps '
Ude' the atop nearly -always (Mew,
ato iti Frated: 'Why cite% the Preueli'
•Selentirita collie down to -earth and
umnatilingt :practicilHikeeellseoeining
elliek, Ivey he !AY' tho natio,nall '
'del)tt The other attire la' an moan, •
shirie,• •. •
.Canada a.nd t•h"e„
Ai.r
• ce.g.ryHerald (Ind, petsy
.'C
aa.
ittitt free ylatteg country. Iler people
ellereetetistio Of young
t)0 tO4AIHIOnt:
laii They. are '
Ootirageetia'..aillf ?egOrDrIstag....
le A. itatiernal ..dedird to be .11p-tddatii.
0 Can lot cittint to be tie -to -date ta
the' ileid.-Ot aviatiOn. We...should be'
elekitig More .tise or, ihe leiewledge
end the eetifeelent 'Which etiettee hal
PP11,Oect In this. -ttarbir
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