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*eti'a*thoritinhy: Parliament. the Bell sTele.-1
Ph‘ne..C.O,R1130: .1.5.01' isP4e. new shares of stock
iover a -period' Of Years, at intervals and in
19P.T4't• depending . ;antherexl*n§jan required •
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serve public -demand. .
• We' new ShareS..33dil',11,:itiffered , for Purchase by
-OM:001130re and the price wil depend �n the man-
agement's judgment hf, conditions. 4
his 'Met-liedis the exact 'procedureb 41.441*..0".
any has hailt:th.t.:Pit4e14"- -teleP}61* Vi44412' in
0440 IMO Quebec.' •
-eight Yeareihe,telebhrine.catn004 lis neis
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forty-eight Years it has never split its stock, Per
issued shares that were net hi* .raid /or it pee
..THURSDAY; JANUARY 3lst, 1929.
CRIME 'supP$N cipEE
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,Eiyoetera e
Every r, fe4z.y!),.f tends • :t..7 bring
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Within:repent J4Xeser4 :the 'United
States of America has wi the'
viable reputation Of being 714'most
'criale-ridden „ cAtaniky in the • *arl.c4:
This 4,A-,.....trae.47.-iiertratis f.14o,c,ittntr.
In forty-tiffit. years it has never been exploited for
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the benefit Of either individuals *igroupe, .although
; It .t,is,,,,,ncrie . one of the llargest lestitetions in the
eountrY. .
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• has -met double Obligation:
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choosing and following this financial policy ,.
.the management of the company has had con- ..
.:.. ktently' in mind, the &MN° obligation of those Who i.s.
ceeratf*:704k11141.49ta,-e.,..,--,-L.,.
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Ther lira, the bbligation :to the *ers. of the ,•,
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' telephone syeteznIO give them proper' Service at low
. , est possible 'cost, And, PecendlY,rthere is' the ebliga.:-.
tea to the owners to Protect their Property Mid pay '
"-----thei*llair eiettiiireirlho%iiiiiiiithay-advanee to 7
. build the system;
, Meek two obligatiOns, have 'Szen; tiertirreleuelY Ae- .'
Pled,: - ..,_..... : , •
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'Servicehad -heen given by .iitea,dily extending the
• Eivitentliem e 'few hundred telephones in -1830 to.
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OM' 10,0,000 now in Use... The conieenY is epending,
a've,t $ai.r,00p,000 this 'Aar" to extend and improve.:
the eYetem further and has made plane to 'veal" '
.. , over $120,000,000 in the neat. five Years: • -
Andthis service has been given at low cost. The-
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,rates paid by, telephone subscribers in Ontario and
Quebec are the .lowest :in the world for comparable
service. .The Board ef...itailwaY ceminisSiOners has,
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officially acknowledged that they are more reason-
able than ether' rates in Oneade-• . ' • ,
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Thele,300...eweers of the ,system rec.:dint:a Isle tee
P . tin!, but not, More than a'lair return.. The come' •••
pany's policy has handed out no "melons'!, extra .
dividends. ' , , .. . .
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A' test of thiso is the actual experience of, a share.
: hada whilieuglit Bell. Telephone stockan.the mar-
ket fifteen Years ago at $1 and has .since taken
• advantage Of every oppoet ity to buy new almeei
all they have been offered:, :,- . ' °- ..
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: .Hiii annual return today, on theMoney he his paid
for his shares, is less than seven per cent: To be
it is 6.9 Per cent.
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in the national interest.
HE management does not favor any change in its
• policy, because: „
• L the recerd, of the company's policy in efficiently
-fUlliIiing the obligations to beth 'users and own-
ers justifies its 'continecince..-."-• • •
2. if, however, the financial policy of public utility
• companies is to be fixed by parliament it should -
be made lipplieableitO all „tuch companies rather
than to single out one company which does not
deserve special restrictions . •
a. a .change in policy'is not -in the ,national interest;
it Means that Canadian inyestore Will be attracted
to put their inone.y,,,into numerous American utility ;
• terripanite",with which the telephone. -Company is •
now competing for new capital and where it is
• the recognized, practice to offer new ' pharee_th ,
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stockholders '.. •.
.•'The present policy o the -company safeguerds fit; • ,
ture ezpansien-• Of ,the 'telephone '
system by tetaining support, of
. able, ifieesters, and proneites • the
national iptereet of Canadians In
• Canadian development.
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' r- Untilecently matter, were going
from bad to verse it, a ',rapid rate
But the tide appears to .lieve turned,
:anditions _became so ,bad; that. the
better elefnents, in the various • cities
aver...been roused to the =mint where-
the4.7ilt adept desp,arate ternedies,
Detroit police 'officers are being paid
a cash bonus for the 'shooting of
criminals , Caught in a criminal, act;
anda week ago Chicago iolice gath
ered in three thousand known crimin-
als Who: were at large in the city.
t,/ NOW SUM*: . Y *tat,
Airwmombz Oti,a4mN.
Companies which insure, tiAtlnnah'
ilea, their owners and driers. againzt Whet% the matter with the•proeu
'oew Or* of 'negid#ni and '0,44 younger generation that, so : .much ef
derktied,2t0 douhle„the4:gleargatjar or sho I
axF'We:' 04 11:
Year. be,gaiiiint*Vt., he
ted" racn? „
faddists
accidents Whfelf ocOarred,niii 1928 must no directing their efforts
to abol3sh-
have *earthed hataav;ar.h. NO ane.seenis to know ..
There can be 'no deuhlt :but Whiskey • why 'unless - it be te give -the school, '
and strong beef were lurgely respoa, 2.91k .more time. tO•:•:ta,nee,,...ez :to the •
sihle for the ihereaSe in ,the. aulaber •movies Yor:411i 'up gasoline th-
of
,a-9-40fits• last year and es,eendi-' .9r0 bus, it wouion,t, be so hAA. Ithey
;•tIan ',„10Adlil.,:to he the same:lie,thet leek the .extra time to develop- an
reg '4 Wit; the ihenrethie Siniaaa7 athNtfr,e.'. hat.r, But the whole ‘ trend
4e,e came he. b, med pr t , now is away from strenuous gamee
Faeltioni'Vhis isr:imother.ivay in,Whieh like lacrosse whieh takes real iitardine
thitL., 9. A. is gang to prove costly. to play. . IP fact, •ii• god : niAnY young _
There should be he ,•therkYn for the. lieeele„.4epetridave are '"tartitirsed",--te
drunken 'the driver who Swing 1, a tennis reeqriet:',..Ve ;c14h,
has taken 'anY, Neer at all ,should be Very much whether our young "people
legerded as drunken, -for he, is at ill' be helped. Ity making things tee
, wide dangerous. • easy for them—in fact; :we think
_ • - , , they will be, inured. .Mcie TReddaway,
NOT THE IIT wA„Ari. PERHAPScandidate for the ,mayerality in the
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he•Ye' 'council. Toronto;.has a plank in
Teri:Intl:es very capahle police chief his platform. that .1n,rine merit', in
appears tohava ererdene :it When he achopls' be abolished. But apparently
forbad the • making of speeches , the idea is not, !"going .oyer'4-strong-,
*bile gatherings • in the Yeddis lan- With educational heads' in Toronto:
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:gqa*e. . .William S. Kirkland, 'principal. of
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His .aim Was ,tcemeke the "red" or- the ...Central Technical school„, was
titers riPeak.. in language that the Pe-. etionglyopposed to. the idea: .'"It is,
lice would understand, and to preventabsolutely abilird," he reinarkecl...- "I
th_o known as hid.,.__in.en,• The "sob. preaching. of revolutionary clod- am Strongly_le.„Wor Of hoin.- e work in
.sisters" : who have much' ,pity for • .,Fines- Alter breaking tip ,one Mee. ting the secondary schools. It. 'it,• the only
eriedbal and little for rhis Victim, a 'd by arresting ' the .",ledcleie:: speakers opportunity the students get of . fitting
-Whife.era....-larg-el-Y-teepoirsible for prea- the Pali,- aPPenre-nte_ilaie'abaridened "themselves -teir-indenendent action in
'mit : conditions, . are . Crying: out, , of that line of attack, but of course they future life, If ;they deall their work
Cowie, but for the present are not will find *liltmeans of. shutting Off with an instructor leaning over their
heedect.--The-evilt-le-bringing-about7a- 4he-flati-of-reverbutionitty.-erato- shoulder,--they-do'--not--develop mr:ti-=
,-,remedy. ' : . ' ": %-,' ' * - : . : , What beats* is why these preieh-. • dependent attitude. It is .!.noticeable
''!‘itith 711 Vievi*:to: asceriehig :a. ailid ers . of revolution " are :allciwed to -re- that painio- ja. ,the.,.catilitrY aelieola
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• :Ambition makes
successful Men, -
out of barefoot t
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boys. •,'
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conditions, and gating the fades ,a Main in the eailntr-Y. ,• have a more ,inlependent spirit than
-"survey:" of the. lagercitiee of' the
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those in the :cityhis self-reliance
wag. recently Made, and • condit: ;C-PNEMONS. .ARE WQRS.P.;•• '
will be shown in future life.' 1 erre.:
:ions have lest been repertedt- • eider that, :borne , work le -•:.tiler'
The following -table, give d the Milt., .130011100,A40.ke-aird7n1qQ apparent' ineene o reating 1 this,- attitude .5
bet ,ef murderd ..recotde•ct iii leading that legalizing the aale Of intoxicat- Johir-S7. Wren, priecripal of genii);
American eitiee in 192i. and Mg and: • lag Ikeuee and tate ,PrOvinciel Govern -
the comparative increase Or decreaset
1927 1928
Atlanta ; -193' • '02
Chicago 446 506
Detroit = 131 - 120
New Yerk . ; .. 137' 156
New. Orleans 108, :75
Mempus 76 - 60
,Leif Angeles n . . ... .137 . ,101
Kansas, City 72 as
•LOnin .,.......,112 ;168
St Paul 49 13
-Washington 1 41 ' • 44
These figures tam: only to murdert;
known to the Police.: Robberies and
thefts -ef .course run into thhesandre , good deal of drunkenness This was
The drive in • Chicago resulting in not the casieqbefere Government Con -
three thousand *tread- (mine •trel cethe info farce. •
ing a day when 102 hold-ups Were re- The other day Teronto:neWaPapers
ported: That was the breaking point. stated that the police had been in-
. the figures fer • Detreit are, sur- structed 'to'put, 1-7.4f60.• to drinking at
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ment itself' going into tn business of:
supplying it, lieYe given .110er:drink-
ing:and even •drunjcenese a• degree of
respectability in the eyes Of the public
Which it aid not have ender the Ont-
aPo. Temperance Act... ,
Nobody " neede to he • told that in
the villages ;and towns and in the
country tee at eecial gatherings:con-
ditions regarding drink and drunkenL..ness are few times worse than they .
Were before the Ontario Liquor A very successful' meeting of the
trol Act dame into. force. Every„ hoc-. A. Y. P. A. was nt,c!,!n. the baserrient
key match.; and every.' public donee is. of the Church of Akeeedion; Kielpugh
marked(usually at the close) by a On Wednesday, Jan. , •
The meeting was :opened With a
hymn =4ci preYer. After the business
erside Colleiate is of the same
ion. '"There must be homework to
prepare the pupils for their matricu-.
lation examinations Otherwise • it
would be eecessary o take anothe
year in the Teecendary schools and it
*Mild; not be advisable to do that It
does not hurt these boys to do a little
honie
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KINLOIJOH.
-URN
teatitiel,4*:1-iiieTiTtljr-C3f7=4.-7-Ban-;k4--17
ntr-014a.-y-ipgs nt;
.s 4yitisaii4g of'•
other a-
nadians 'arsa. •doArig.
Established 1817
Total Asset-ain eacess,.of '$87-6,000,000
prisiliglyelow, arid can harly he .cor-
rept as at tints (according to news-
paper reports) the pace Was •at the
rate of a Mutder, per •day.
• The drattie measures may just as
„Well be adopted :kerb, as Jet&
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WAS It TOO' SEVERE?
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'Two Torente youths, who got gene
• and set . qut to • become litild.up men
and: possible muiderers, were Caught
„after their first '"jeb", and 'tentenced
to seven years in the penitentiary and
twenty lasbes. "' • ••• •
: It ,is a severe penalty, but it Meet
not he forgotten thatthe'.."job" mzght
Really have led :to . murder, 'Ind that
• they.likelY were prepared to kill those
Whe.,might_ resist .them, andthat the
infliction eri death,. is 'regarded as
more severe 'even . than .• peeitintiery
and lashes •
, The Dr. MaeltinnOn, = Run-
'waYmede • United .0100, en. Sunday
Morning in:referring to the matter
said that the •infliction of such eunieh-
ment was worse than 'the. prime. Be
made 'the mistake of thinking • that
the sentence should depend upon the '
atifount stolen. The bandits: had se-
cured Only .$54, I, • • .
It is just such foplish:•syrepathe as
this that is largely responsi-ole for the
.prevailing tidal Wave of attire. which
ties- -Submerged--the world-
s
Ianyone .A's tohink
that these bandits :Would' not have.
kladly taken ten thousand dollars hi
•preferenge 16 the fifty lour. And why.
should they he treated with greater
lenieney because they go only . ,„
ainount.c. - •
• Are we to- &figurine that they didn't
mean when they pointed their guns
and said that they would „shoot , it
their orders were not Obeyed It Wag°
"Alitef for...thele:vittirng to-assume:That .
they would. • ' •`• • • ;
,
if they-titdn'ertra-kbig- Weiland,
didnt kill sernebody, no thanks to
them', .TheY4reeed-therriseiVes-3a,
:had And, , Yr os 'darigereus ,as those
wIngo ; bitty -tirotrwret defiers` and
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NOTICE • TO. CitElliTORS
• Pursuant To Statutes
4.. Take Notice that all persons' having
etarnis against the estate_ef...=Gatherine
• Crowston of Lot 21, Con. 3, Kinloss
Township, County. of Bruce, widow
deceaseda who died on or about the,
23rd day of Febeurii•Y, 1923; are here-
recptireil to tile ' the dame, , duly
verified by statutory Jr:derail:in, with
the undersigned, ,the adminidtratrix of
the Estate of the said ,creeessed on or
hv...fpre the 14th day of Pebruitry,, 1929'
ef'ter which date .the said admitnetro:
trix will "'proceed to distribute the
OBSO5-01 .th.e.said estate, havieg.
ro-
gard to the eiairns Of.'whie.h-Ae
s301 thee have notice. •
. :Charlotte McCullougn, ' X i nesiline
• Artnilnistratrl,f,
Rated. at Kincardine, , this 24
y of. Janitary, 1929% ' -
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*EST .VAVilifkotii• C,OUNCIL
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The Council met as pay' 'citatute on
January Illth: The 1920 Council :has
the follewing, members' Reeve,. *rii.
Mole) bound:nor& Williarn Stewart,
Frank Todd, Wm cart iand Thos.
Wehstee. The Minute's of, lait Meeting
weee read and adopted , and the:folio-W.
ing officers *ere ritcpointed. Clerk, D.
' Treasurer, *m. Webster.;
Assesspt„ Rosi; Ilutray• Collector,
Alton;. Auditors; WM. Stewart and
thud, 11. Taylor; Caretaker, Totem
Board Of Health, Efr.. Weir. and DA.:
r-:ee:S; Sanitary inabeeters;_tes,,
Aitchison and 'IteOnli;n4 Sheen
Vahtlitor4 'reWris Gatint". A. Arida.
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,4ktheeeet,,,reeet,i-e/4:-40e,Iluron:, JamesSpr�L-
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_ etioyitir- daustrdit a roIlt, as in; Poundkeepers AIIan Reowit, R. Taylor
.trciAtieed...tirking the peti, H. Ri1, ,1111: Nleiftlarin,::- Weigh
. • libeler: on the lYfaitiarid:' Vet! With A :Arki D. Alton; 'Pericevieufers; 'dee. $1L
view to sunplyiAg. current to town liott, S. Johnston, H. king, J. Durret• t
aricintry residents of the, courity.,(cote 6);;Avril, Arrestrene; P.
• MO ciit of eleetne eureent from , The daimon adletittiett fi mot rate
*Wats ,sit tiodetieh: ,etid,threughoet -4th; At t Pt:1W
0:0 'Cilint)f;-
the ..erence It appears to have become
•a common practice there for "hockey
fans" ;to hold, little -,"flask parties" in
vitions, Parte of the Arena.This
practice is now forbidden. . •
Upholders of the present liquerlaw.
will tell' you that conditions respect-
ing tempeferice are better now than
they were tinder. the Ontetia Temp-
erance Act; bittqhis fireethe Was not
heard of then. ' • •
•• ,We notidethat throughout the pro-.
vince W. C. T. U. otganizatimil, are
being fermed,--the ivonien's, way Of
fighting Intemperance. These organ's -
aliens had Ceased to .function a few
years ago heceesk they ha4 nothing
to do. Their re -organization is the
natural puteoree Of prevailing . condi-
tions.. The lattle for temperance has
to he fought all over again.,
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DUNGANNON , •
Friends Of Dr. Case, who suffered
paralytic stoke some time age, will
be pleased toknow that he has
far recovered es to be able to go
about the helm again.
: Mrs. Barri Shackleton Who inent,
the past. three, months with her.iper-
elite, Mr. and Mrsi., T. G. Allie,' has
retarded to her , home .at, Asquith
Seek. She • WAS accompanied on her
trip by daughter Doris, and
both had a• delightful time.
numberof invetifive:yeling Men
of Dungannon and vicinity have sup-:
plied themselves with "snowrenbiles".
or Whiter automobiles. As each made
his eive machine (fre* a standard
antOntobli a :course) flute isa,vai-
ietk of make. In some :owed the .akleii
Of the car have. been shortened eo
that the wheels run in the sleigh
track. Others are equipped with.
runners on the front and, 'clairtt eon
typethe' di wheels; While yet anotherhas ranee* arid .; tout drive
ivli:enled • connected With leitterpilia
efir
' - 41 -" °-114ASITIONS-°:."--
Pity the Poorindiistries' . whose
ef)W*trVrr6'll-IT.4:;':irg*iWW. *11 r•strap shodels.: Then sudden aliandbre,
niairs ;The Ocalaa°,_ *00'. ,ofent bitVotnen Proetieaily
has Overwhelmed; the „beet fieutishing. totg. .11,•(16,di,y trit4
attiott,.--feather--industryattordititt
J. H. Estill; . complete:04 manager o,
the Pert tOnden Authetity. In former
Years440.,poo,
feathers passed through
WarehoUte every but the .deinaad
cof rem WKS await deftie44 awinitto :ening 0 af,- coat lapel or he 06.
th.• etiOnn# toininisif hitt log 00. 04 Woos, ..
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013art• ef t -lie meeting Was: .attended to
a programi: which was sYmbplic: of
:"Old Times" was rerideredi Intereat-
ing papers. on Pioneer Life Were given
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by Misses. Mable atringei and Andrei
Hadtrins; a .duett by- lifissek Evelyin
McLean and • Dorothy Thildenby; in.;
stru•rnerital Musie by the McFarlane
Brothers and several intereitinvetiii:"
. tests concluded the program: In the
: "hat. trimming", :contest, in which a.
.number of boy irimmed Old-Oehioried
hats, their sjiftness. and Choice or
materials ad . color ',causing much
amusement Mr. Levi Eekenswiller
proved himself &very capable milliner
and was Aardedfirst prize. , • •'
The .roeeting was brought t� a close •
,
atter which lunch :was served by the
Kinhiugh meiribers.TheAleat meeting
of the A. Y. P., A. Will he held in St.
john's Church Bervie 'on' Feb. 6th:
A skatingparty was planned for •
Monday night,. Jan. 28,.; refreshments
to be served in the basement of the
Anglican :Church after -eketing. . .
• The *emetic Chin :,cif. St. Peter's
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The managing Board of•Alexitridtia
Hospital, Gliderieh; recently reeeived
a' .Cheetie for ' ten • thousand dollars
frOm Mies Louise trainer, . now of
Chao, M. y. The ,Trainer family for-
meely lived ;in,,Goderieh and in recent
-yealt members' have on different 'od-
casions teMerobered the' hospital in a
eubstantial Way. In e , 1•etter which
aeCoMpanied the .elitque, Wiles Trainer
states that she witheS the money to
/Ifni a 'treat fund, ..the proceeds of
whirl!: are: to he -deed in' giviag. hom,.
pital care tothe poet of poderich: 'S
-Wit,o,..siniot,aonfeliortY7hp,thetttng4
'Other Youths Who aspire to go out
ndth iliqft guns to take undtt threata•
eldeatitwitie•hmiest• ea re ing&eLtheir. .14
600i -bore, wilt think it ver when
they recoil what happened to the piir
04'.faee., br„-• tooktnnoriT7d, fored,..
-•-1 he po enlThThir ile
to peoteet the Public, and that ofoula
brtheirittat-ron'ilhasittraret-ntiv
Iloppe.tio the arbellelo ••
followed the adoption of shingling
and permanent waving of. the bait.:
The -malinger of a leading "London
sore 'came forward With further Ovi-
,denee,, pointing out that women's
widespread use of knitted frocks has
struck the weaving trade on the sed-
IextrerTlfe-siton hair yoke& has
eause- ebrnbinttikers _ and hairpin and
hainiet nitintifietureri look
g1oomft a' their balance sheet's, and
the knitted juniper ot Siveater has
hit- the blouse.. trade tys,p•
eritedmetlier's it appears, have klet
eeited elastio,sided shoes and
are steppieg briskly aeonnd smart
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Meanwhre the inaltei‘g of inen'e
EIOthea to • steadily along, serene in
.*he ..knowledget.that 1l inoleT-serious-,
,ehangerv.4rill-seeent, in the habiliments
ofthe coniatirative-sek..,than4h04"
S REID
• Local Manager
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HOTEL TO' .11OLD 10,000 coffee shep will- seat 200 patronS the
-.
, .Soree ideaof the magnitude of the
new Royal York ' Hotel, the latedt
C. .P._ R. enterprise , in ..reronto; • may
be gained when it, is tbalized that'
over -10,000 people .willbe able to
• move freely about the:hotel when,
fully 'utilized. In other w Mk, the
eyerY, service' of the goyll Nor15 • is
population of a good-sized •city Will
receive service .withOut. the least bit
Of pressure or' disoiganizatIon. •
The restaurants, : bidiroonis,_ daeCe
floors arid eenverition' hall4 will Wane
•tie able t� eater to More than 7,500
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oPfe°1P:100dain."1444.:vud.Y'rit776-7:66.:
out. wiiile another 1,500 can be taken
care of in the guest rootes in..a'ddition
to a.,'normal hotel staff in: the yieinity
, The Royal York *ill: po,ssess, to
, dining. rooms, all of •;wnich. can be
'Operated, at the same' tithe; • nearlyi
half , front'distinct limitheons. , The
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1.80, mien 'dining 'room
.50.Q; the . Jtalian „cafe 250,, the roof.
,.(ha ronyon Lien. ding room •-•—••
1,600,, and .12...nilyetedining ream, ,
• In the, sub-baseruent -wi71 be. con. •:
. the .. v List. eiticheit.'s • V.".liiCh' Will •
rrientler the . ra..1 .
..,the -.clothing .of
lefeigeratioff , and vi b electrie • •
'newer for emereerrei,s. part; of ,
.che hotel:alone iili be, unique:in the
manner of. mechanical 'eenipment The
,reett b -.i -1)--d te aids to - sniooth• betel •
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