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Phone 74 , Phone 256
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MISS AGNES MACPHAIL, ',M.P.
'_,A Sketeh`Ey. E.T.L. in "The Goblin"
Miss Agnes ,'Macpbail 'would ra:-
ther make an,',epigrani than be ,r_ight,
a nd •often does, says,"R.f.t.." in "The
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likeg /being tuihappY • about.
things and thus' iS • happy most ••of
Her, people • spell the name Mae-,
ph'49; ,Ppt ahe accidentally began
.j, , Writing •it Mgephaif and now' ,prefers
• it. .She saYs..'it, looks better and
easier' 'to write. ' ' '
• She never Otiani aceolint Will eat
•.petatoea obrien. an gratin. '
• She' 'thinks all newspapers,
. --• ers• politicians (except,. United Farm-.
• •,,ers),, •• mainifacturers •and nera
MacErien are. in ..censPiracy to start:
another, war and intends .to stop thein
if she.Caii; •
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. She. prides herself on neer bliiah.• •
• ing, but secretly would like t�..
'• In religion she is „a • 1,,atter , *Day
• Saint and denies being a Mormon.
• -•• She -thinks '.Polygamy is wrong and is
• 'not any' too stire. about: r,nonogarnY.
.Once she gave arose to LadY:4.ks,
tor and. Was"touched when Lady .0-
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•• tof wore it.• •
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8he diglikes the' tariff bunk, short
' skirts, the ,periiteritiary. system, 'tra-
• ditions, Toronto cadet training, late
• parties, early parties,- thick seup,
Herbert Holt,. alcohol, aristocracy,
0 . •the banking system, senators i his-.
toryr tire movies;
••i party government,. Angkican Clergy.-
lYfeb"; the 'edgeatietial system; the'
way. city Women • dress funeral,
• ' • Oysters on the half, shell, Hall; diPIOL
" Wtit. r,elations and lobbyists - and has
OTten- said so. •
She liked` dews', Candy,,.1.. Morri-
• •tton; roses on bet. desk, and writing
letters.
She ,never carries, a •,Vanity'. cage,
' one bought, lipstick in the
• 'stnniner• of 1912. , ' •• •
'She. °pee caught the ' bride's' bop-
• nuet at a .Chinese wedding. Arid' fears'
' • tho, 'worst, but. sayS ahe hasn't titil'e
to, gat Parried; She "•iiiinIcsi the trou.,
:,- 4• ble vith .waineti gettiug lositsied • is
"' "1*.lbqy *OA 'got vititv Wog
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entand that the inarriaa. Ceremony
Might as. Wolf be: "Will you take •this
er...wiic you have; her swill':
She will .be thirt,y-nine ',years old
aext .Nraff:11,.anci--telts e Verychud Y. , • ,
Except •±'Ol. Captain .,.A.;•,(red.• :lioe\v-
enstein and Church she i the
oest publicity expert '• P.
tiaimum died, .• • .• ' -•••
-"She, often • depleres the :fact • that
she • is so' famous. • • - • •
;in the HoPS'e of ..Gonniiena-".:She : ike: his wife to have. Mia, '
never wears a bat 'because she can '; The Other. day:.I. ask -ea 4 youh.g..rniii.
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A, $TEIT MOIHER
CREAT ASSET TO A GIRL
-Dord,,ii-Y
• Good Advice,
A,--1114tre.c...1.1.Y.1,niee. girt of my ac-
inc' went. Out wityi-11 perfectly .
'.uce s;6ung man, to. t1 bvis After
,he .piettire was ever;,.- they idecidpa
' hat it .w1ifine• oon I igh t night, for
I. ride, and, the ride, nQcle. theni
.4„..•rynd ,tbey,..StOPped, at a, reStaura'a
for a bite2iP eat and. to dance, with
he 1eSuit.th.4t it wits abent 6" o'cleck
the :Meriting 'when ..the ;returned
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itentTipan
e, •• . • •• • , • `..; • • •
.their ariiyal a • t'ho,..
.:louse,. they ..femid a mother :waiting.*
tip f'?t• tin' Whe had, been, imrairig
,ier wrath, 'to keep'. ift•••,,warni Alta •i'i•11.:P:
; oldthcn j no ini6ertain.. terns jter•'•
' vinien'•-ef young :people Who
t't hat late...and 'WhO.Cflatly
young man that couldn't:.
her daughter home sat a decent.
• hour • he, eouldn't, take hei out at alkt.•
•When' the? crest -fallen young Man
4ad: .retirea, theth rOv.• herself • in
3 haii, weeping, and, . sebbed ""
'You •'driv.en ' him. ,
vvili never •-eome back
• YOU--you7-you 'talked just'
•Ake :an old-fashioned incif-tlie.r, and
aetaet7act that :•wat "Won't
nave- al* More' d -h -t -e -S."
.."T , take)ether .Whe is • go;.,
hig to take care of "lie,r,..g,iris so. long
as he the • strength 'and
ence to do So,"-:•repliea the Inotlier;'
• and, ithit • keens., the., bbys 'away,
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are well rid. of -.them and 1 in
• Ot It, .Bt' you, needn't •• fear..a„-: .
jotit this ,yOnng• nian. He ie a gentle-.
man':and' be: Will. think. More. of • you.,
'Ipc.auSe yOn'llaye a ,ilotiter.who is on
to her .job",. '
donte•. a• -gain,"
''.vaileirthe. p ItT,"if..•1 can't do 11KL the•
.„,.;ther •girls 13ut-her...fears...were'
• •infOuriaecl:. :The net . morning, • the
your)... -Man' Mother a hiinsb,- Of....
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'tnd.1-,ehas !been ':virtnallY •CaMPing:.
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• doorstep ,.eVer ,
His casual 'interest ,.in • the
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.leeponecl .into: a• i•ery real, one by the
knoWledge. that...she . gas .the, sort„ of
.• noble and Another, thata. Man 'Wonld
not ,think with om: on and !low he .iii:4;c1 da'shirig' young'
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is afraid of :getting , -anYWaY!. •,voinan .who 'viSiting. 'in our .miclat. •
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She h1 •bobb0 but. has "al L; • ."Oh." •he'refilied, 'With a shrug...Of
ways been afriiid; to..,haye bers cut. his shoulders,. and a •CYnical .sniile
She .briisheS,..it.,back. ,frpni .,‘she is piretty and bright .enoulh., and
head with .b,ack! wihrel-c. loads o.f fun, don't think : 'het•
society editors' eall. n.,:rs,psycilie- knee noth..?e , has ever' looked.. , after ..her
' ter' hair -is hi•Ack.., but she thinIcs: it ' rriuch..”. • ,• • ••• • '
.has 'got gray 'since ...she', went...into.' L.commend these. tWO-.:•tories 'to'the
'Antics, ' • • ' • '" attention' OT those motliel•s *hese' al-•.
She, 'ha:s. been in Ottawa5even,years: ibi.• for permitting their girls. to run-.
Oew and', is::•thel.bet wOrn!.tn.:.IrleilibO_., wild hrtd ',pet and drink .01id, .StflY out
of Parliament, Canada haa" ever'. had-- all night. is. that .if. they don't 'do' so_
• "She had never been in Ottawa he- ••their daughters *will haVc dateS:
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for she was elected to • parliament,
••,,icit been in Torpnto' ,and .Own
In her first month in Ottawa slie
lost ten pounds, but has 'note than
gained. then.): 'back. She Weighs one
hundred and forty-nine.' •
• :And they are,-.so..afraid :that • they
will .scare %off. Sonie. shoddy
corner •'.sheik Or drtig-Store
that they flare 'net, raise a protesting.
..roice or make un effort to • protect
'heir. foolish, ,ignorant • . girls when
they see them .doing -the thing.s -.that
`-- 3-ler,inotto is:. "I 'am ,What E anr)trt.d.'. they- know lead, te perdition for a'
•I say what, I' think :°' • WoMart,' . • , : ••• .
• She was born on a farm': near Cey- • Mother knows it is. hll wrong. .She
ion,- in Proton Township, Grey. Coun-••';cannOt bear to think .of the .lips' on
tv.Ontario, .and taught .school ne.ar, • her. milk :is scarcely' dry: swig-,
Sharon in, North York. ' number ot
•peoPle have already limb that
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• about the Rose of •ISharom, ' •
Her father's name is DOugal Mac-
Phail, and is an auctioneer as well
as a farmer. •. • '
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She: attributes her success to the
fact that ever since she was sixteen
'years old she has been • wondering.
She is five feet.' seen: and 'a.
ineheS, tall with her: hoes .-on, and
malle a Otting remark " when Mr.
p,•ing bootlegger • gin. opt, of h bottle.
ir tu'rns, her cold t� ! think ost., h. r child
being .paved 'over by' the filt . hands.
Of every Tom, Dick'. and Hai. y. •
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'She lies awake.iit -night, hour .after
liour,..a”.'onized ivith anxi,e,y; wonder-,
i'ng•'where Mart is and if she I'S in-
soMe parked autoinobile ` or dancing.
in some Clisrehutable road-bonse. She
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.knows what the; ridighbors are sang
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and •lior Soul. bulars -with sluirne when':
'Mary , comes in ahotit' tii,e time,. the
• IIoratio ,C. Hocken, who, lives .1n 'TO,-• mi14%man arrives. •
ionto, and his not .gone, to,' K. 13nt she Wants Mary tO :be adnir-
describes her. as an '. ignorant ‘. wints. he • to tie popular With •
.school Aeachei. -..1104.:en 18 • fi.ve the boys: "She • wants-, her :,t.5
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feet five. , •• • ''rushed". She wants. ler to. mair3,
She *on "her first eler.4tion and ho. octi of th•o Iya..si to aotio:vo
success . or her •daughter ,along these,.
lines is48 let the girl e.:;) ahead, and:
:to•exereise 'no authority , over. her
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whatever: '
Many 'Women and Natty girl's 'hold
to the theory. that ;men' regard a
with a• telephone, .a Ford car (model,.
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T),'`a stem:ogre pher, tw,e hundred. •
lets and a let of hard Work.' ' .
• She' is. Spspitio.us of people who
• are nice to her. ,• '
The first---feur years' she was in
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!bring lei home. ,f.lt •a proper time, ev-
er treats. her 43 he doW 'the girl he
ye
enters, and who has uivn latch •
•key and? ean conic and o . as she
,...pleases. • • •
• the: inoth'er '9,vriteS the •
Prise tag": She knws that Obe,,holdS .
hel datightei.. cheaply .when she, does .
not try.....t.e,proteet 'herorgliard' ber„
and., wh4r.1 she' lets; her t.ji loose and
men .treat her as theyhave treated • •-.1
•eheap Vvoino froni)- the begMning, of
tim
But if the nietlier hos that she
.regetds:', het ...gang:liter a oniething-
• S inflpite1y ;pious that. she. must
..*4teh., her., With.: ceaseless. Vigilance,
'Men intuitivei,V:.recegniie this. ,and..
, pay .honiage to the 'protected girl as
lb• \ sie.toti:gteh.: 11 00 or) ie:her, has tiriltiexes.'fiia'rntaetble than . t4,4,1e:tgtrl
whose' ni3Ot:rio.t. thotight her
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•:`•Fnithermore, mothers .may be .yory:
snreof this:. that they are not
• ing off;the rnarrying rnen „A:ion they
keep. a' wary eye on their:daughters
and contra], them.. niether
is. h guaranteeof, character to • her
daughters, and wilen.sI's man marries,
• he Wants. P. who hasbeen brought
„un by a ,Mother who, liad' clean-cut
„ideals'. of conduet, an'a• held' her daugli-•
ters to thern; Who was • Particular
bout' their aSsociates and new yvhere
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they. went.and what, they
wh�. gnided'.tben) and who kept thenv
• 'sweet. and pure 'and fit . to he •. the :
wife'ofa'fiue man and. ,the' Mother 'Of :
fine children. . • —Dorothy ,Dixe-
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FINANCIAL 'AND'' SOCIAL...
' ;CONDITIONS S'I'EADII.,Y
•',IMPROSTING. ON ONTARIO
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•*Se' Says Ontario •Departtnent• of„
Agricidture Annual Survey.
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al.I.EVTNPthat the ihdividttak
thrift a our .citizens. is the. liack-
. LiOne of Canada's prosperity, the
:.Bank �f IVIontreaidoes alt :in its
power to encourage: syStenaatic:siv-• ,
mg.ort t e part o .yout
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•'all of our. Branches we welcome
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..the savins accounts '�f' chtldren
Start suchaccounts for all the
• c, ypung people of . Your family and
let them early, ,learn the earning •
power, of money. '
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Establisheit,3.1317
TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $860,000,060
-T.- S. REID, Local Manager
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Few: farina are- •without 'a •-Tihe••-. reports -show, the . Minister ,
- t,--,&t•hent • - are' 'points crutTEthat"-inany-af-ite-riiveatt-
• equipped.. with hydro service •-as • well; inents are 'Of a ' snedulatiVe "."riatUre,
• llie .autonibbile , and •'the 'radio :are no particularly :those • c,onnected
pfiger 'ConSidered luxucies. An - oc- nining stock, hut:that on the whele,
sional period .r of ; depresSion coMes. the ,fdrhier is. mainly interested... in ,
'.sop1etnue, but notwithstanding' ali _bond' -or ,preferred ;•StOCkS.. c:'One ic
..:1.1a1111St.inceA, the. ".8r.'anehil .3114 SO port •-estimates ': that farm era' 'deposits
'•conditien. of 'the Ontario farmer' • one' 'Of • the 'smaller' eit'ea•'of the
• s h11Pro‘ring• Province-amount.,tehetWeen 0660,7
'questionaire was .sent by t.1-;
000 and '.$3,000,000, ..2.5 per.
,I1O.i),••••"0ohn.-.:.8.• Martin,: Minister '. cent: of: the Deposits :Of, froth
"-At..trieultur•e,• 'to 7 the local reprfseilt- $5;000,600 to $7;060,000 aretreported:
ttie ihrout,rhOut. the PrOvii.lee'.., in.., from one l Lthe ' richer farrairig
Which inforthatien as to .the nuniher centres..." , ' ' ,s
parlianient she turned. Int,lk sc,o09.9f mother ,o:1o0 after her as
her, indemnity to,' the ilnan4e a', sort •of• buoib00, 4,110 •sfig
and then
crig-htons-thenr*.away a.%,n scare;crow
'went t9
home and told the • -4
folks in Grey County.: that she :had 'does the CV0WS;'iflt garklo• refhalls
been a foot, .4he does warn- off tilos? inpti ' who
She keeps'!scrap bOok,,,, mid nevei'• ,uhode a girl to good," 'as they d-ied
.reads nOVels. 4 to,...ay.in the old
" • She. is a pretty gond dancer anti Ilue'there is,nethilip.• that, enh,ariccs,
'does not Jike thofOlks"t°.thrnI 51:ill worth -While" Man'S'-resPect.' fOr .
§he.,used,to wear, blue Sorge,tailor gill m
so..
,uch as for 110to have a
ed- dresses' to aveig•:. att•intierif. but 4vorig,..vigerotts• mother
people talked 'above thern o nluell who is keePing....a firin hold on herf It
that she had to get ,a grectl one gives a girl.nbackground• to edirr‘t.
and now „often weara ev•ollhig, °Iles. • out of' h bomb that it ,donlinated by
She Avorl.;s very- hard' 6n(1 i8. .a woman Who has ruled her house- ,
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,of farm'. mortg,ages• held was :solicit.... '. "Oc. easionally,67 Mi... Martin's report
'cid: -;Info.i.niatiori as z ,to 'the .11.1°11nt,s` 'continue's, "there: is • ' refen;nce to the
, .fleposited .in ' sayings....banks, , and ,the•... .61,21,e.. •
t r .of rural,. dePopillit•,thi, . as in
fOrini ' of, ifiVestnient ,_. ughally .favor- this ,paragraPhi-...ManY, of the young
'ed by the.. farmer, also was ..sought. 1
Persons haVe• left the -farinS and ate,
The ',minister,. in_ his pret'af.:e. to :the Working' in nearby cities, . but ., the•
departmental....re:porti• 'states:. ' .... .
• . cOndition, i,§ 'not as liacE as some would
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"On :the' cillostio° of ,• fan". m°Tt-: :think. The census of theyoting Per-.
gages•;•••efighteen, .,reports ... suggest' . •a sons :recently taken, shows there are
'slight', deei.easey.nine.s.ugges;, a slight. about '300 between; 1' and. 36 'within
111("f•etie• •aNd• .the tOI.O°41-'-indieate§' a raciiuS7Of il,-. or seven Miles from a
no r. particular change,: ikamination eeaain point" . •;.' .•
of the„reepids-'.of '• .one , 'county . •i
-n "FrOrd all this it is eVident that
.1•7,astern- 'Ontario • rbyealed. that .....n
1-. Inotwithstanding the . vagaries of sea-
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1992, 158 • MertgageS .: were '.• applied
and „eray 184: discharged,' 'w., P ,. pressions, the social ,and financial.
hil '' in •• • . • • „
sons ahd, the effect ' df :p.•riodic \ de-
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1927 the Were 108 applied and 113 standing of • rutal• Ontario is:. improv_
discharged...1hp percentage , of ..niert- • 'tn..
'creased 'iron) 40 to 4. Onetownship. steadily.!i ' 2 ' ”. .•.. :
gages, of $.1000' .ancEI:Under had in . ..-• ,.... , ,.....„,,,_,0 0 OL.._,_...,
MORE AUTO MA.REERS FOR .1929
in this county showed 50; per .cent. ,of., • . • - . ,, • ,•: L_.•. . • .. • . .
the landownerS 'carrying mortgages. .Th '0 tlii Deparinient of Hi..h.
Another. ifegistry Office diviSiOn: re-., waVs is preparing -for% a substantial
Dolts a total;of 217. farlit...inottgageS
in• 1926,• the , smallest iluinber, in ten •
years...the ,highest , having • .been 324.
•in 1.920.„Mortgages' in 1926. aggregat-
ed $250,529, as airhinsf a inaxirniiht •
.6.f• nearly $1,500,000 Op- .other .
elisions, .; • . •• • .
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, "Reports indicatethe•old-tiniciarin
pra•etiee
of iro,'•esting: s:urpl,pS IsaVi"na•s
'in. .'?arrn. inertgag'. es is' raPidly • .. • . • • ..
• disap-
pearing., •'Very ' few . farmers • noW
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' lend ', nidney .6n' farm mortgages,' is
the...report from one ',comity, " Which` is,
repeated from, many : other. sectienst
This 'is: not due; atiparently'0 'any -
•:feeling of lack of .:seeurity • as 'far ,•as
.farni... mbrtgages are goocerned, ..btit
rather' to the.' greater, convenien•ee. of •
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liondsWhicli •Werc • a: field ..epen-
oil on. to the, farmer' hy, .;:the .cducti.-•
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*nal ,:proceSse Of' the ,viaory • iohn "
canipaigns,. , The .. Agricultupl „De;
,voleimiont Board under the . Ontario
Government, prdvides financial',,,..licL
coniniolliition., all over .:the' province;
and ,i".: 'go:10.41Y being taken' advan-,
'tage .rif • hc.catise of • the nbsene.e of
.Ie.citliftinds. ..: .- : . : :, , •
. to . i'he alii.ount cif nioneV.' :on'
• deposit' in •banks, :epition::waS,.fitirly
cmaninious there ;had • been an,
,4.1.:e ape. 'especially .,ever .0 ve 'yea r s ego.
'This increase WiT ..varicusly es11-.
mitte.g; at 19 to .80 . per, cep t. Tb e • fact
'the irCO'ease, is rioVinneli. 'larger is
c•vigently due ,. to • the 'clia.iiging pree-
Itile'-if Ilie,---farn-Yer :in the 'matter of
investuf:ent. One, hank' mariager said:
'Tile savings bank isnot only- a place
to keeps funds tiiitil,;4%,:cifhcient : have
accurati.latea to. ,enrible A:he Ownot• t9.
invest; in securities.' ' This'. is a' eon-
tritet With the 'practice 6f• smite, tti'
yea,..:(s, or so. ago.' When it Was not un-
USUal• for a• Pi•Osperoos. . lailner . to
have 4i5, •-tnitelt ae $10,000 .4. 4o1iosit,
htarleat- _ hold and brought up • hot' dauglitorS -
In Ottawa she cooks , her•t.o fear Ged, obey. their 'lather, and
etvit breakfast but does net'eat
reSDeCt Mts. Grundy, - •
• st* .ia.•afraid :never; -N man •who visits n gM. her.
anyone she:an-,Ve afraid of., own •dratving room, whose in 41ier has
,..-Ira•-•••10 0 0 •
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pleaSarit little talks with hi
m, mit se
•• tnother invites hhn to dirtier, • whose
Aiv-ilaga is ar•place'where a young mothe khows just --who.re they er
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man who Wakes $25. it week thinks"• going when be takes her daughtdr
OurIitis ara atter,hintlar. bls.anoncl.
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out ttuld Nyho..ltpows. Uiat. ha .4u118t.
1928,, .. It will purchase .530,000 ,
,cen tea. for:- chez--
-why.e -this • year the pumber • or -,Lied::
asw'47" 006 • ' • • 1'
The contraet 'for `rreSif•••yeaPs 'plates
was awared • recently. • to. Canadian
(....!olortYpe, limited, of .1 -Langton, •
;.7.2 Cents per set. • General .Steel,
,vires also hid. This 'is a .slight re
dnetion. c:o:st from the last •eeti•-•
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tract; in which , the 'successful bid
.wa's ;1/2 e'pntay' frern. tine: same firm..
The. 1927 markers cost8.6. The tower,
bid nearis' that. 1929 'plates', will. 'cost ,
about -$38,166,' as Compared -With, $'41,: •
646 for these of 1927. ' • , •
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The color" scheme of next Year's
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markers • is. light 'gray :ba,ckgrounil
with ; black- 'numerals; • As has. been,
the chstoin for the :past three years;
the word "Ontario'; spelled`Pbut• on
the lower, line, 'along With, the figures.
"1929'''.' 'The identificatia ;numbers
• are ' of Soinhi-it different style 'and.'
*will be very difficult•ix; alter,' a h
• been found -possible with •previous
issues. •• . • • • ,
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. The following, from• The • 1(inear-
• dine. Re,*view,-Reporter.:„ ,,apPlies' • with
• equal force to Lucknow:
•'Tbere a:re seine yoiarn;: men- , of
•this ••tOwri;• and.,some. from the
coun-
try, ,too.,. who' have the 1...a4 habit of .
net trying to control ,their language
while on • the streetg. of the Own. This
is 'especially :noticed • on' Satet'da.Y
'increase in the dernandfor. autenio- riiritts, when the streets -•arecrowd-
bile 'markers in 1929. over .that 'Of ed. Ladies,' passing groupsof yOung
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tin are usiaIly fOre.eci ,,,to;.,ii_sten to: „ ••
flow„,of.
'ear'sbin To. `say. the • '•• .• • .•
• ariy..ioung.nian, NN'10 Use's such'
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.ianguage ,en the .streets;*beres”ladies:: • ,
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Nen• 1;jt;-.1e1:.:1110else, f
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-that. matter, are . far'
,, from tbeing.
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THE FOREST AND k
• • ; •• OUR RAILWAYS ,
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.Railways -and foiests n Canada
• 'are c1oe1y.‘ allied There' are nearly
wifoci;.' since they • require •annually'
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over .fOUrteen rnillion ties. as ;),vellas
b: flier classess0 tiMber,.*bile, on the
other hand the products Of' the. forest•
furnish, p9,9 .fifgi of the freight
nage htindled: by these' railways: •••
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' '1'HE PACE THAT FILLS '•
••dii Thursday af.ternoOn of lastiWeek
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• large Na'sli sedan .owned. by some
visitors fromDetroit, wiiLwreeked'
On the Tiverton 'Highway -in front of
Janies Taylor:8 farm,. Aliat ,tire was,•
thecause:Of the accident. and the "car .
made 'a :complete -turn and 'righted it-
self again r on the side of the road.:
The radiator, and. lights- were smash
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ed, the .:gia'S§•shattered and: -the tin')
sprung "Completely from/the , sides. and •
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badly; batt•ered bi. Fertunately, none
;of the six..oc.euphiits were :injured be-
yond Miaor cats:and a •sei'ere,'Shaking
ti. -TI ,Reie\vRep,orthC.T,
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Telephoning on the Wing!
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• • .• Mbr-General, '146.6Brien,, 'President
of the Aviation 'League of Canada, l'thak Beli TelePlione. sciantists
are direoting their. attention to improving communication With atiu•
*stis,and to aeroplanes In fIight. J2eveloninents along SuCli lilies •
viil be*of great value in the Wet -aloft of commercial aviation.
• -.A. 'Me effort, Stiggests 'tO .tny -Mind the immense strides which
• • -Wire Aibctlrdilio communication nave .made •anci" how greatly /node:it
• •civilization Is indebtedi not only to. the teleitheite seientists and
• . eiletneers ,Who, evolve the APPerattia, tait'•-te the .'great arity of
• telenhone 'operattyini, reale and !entities:who. Tria`ks it function
" • throughout ow iwaii4...ztt1,004ing hburs or the beifefit ot tuoir
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