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scientific interest aiecorcjed'ino other car in. the Rost fifteen
Ycais, + Ensineeis, natpialty';.,,,evere first to oPpreciate that
chrysjerl.w:hile d4herin.g strictly tO soundest prinCiples of
design,15 d' ditjtjtt••clepartilf. e., From previous motor'
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oerforniance.',. + They' iecogiI4e ChOder an, icivance tiutaikcibi!e
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engineenhg ,as tevolutionary as the development 6f the X•ray in medicine"
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When an unknown Motor car sets out-•• today ' gives in 'Stilt greater mettigro-•.-
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•. • r. • ad Chrysler did -,to grasp the leaderthip ' ••• not 'only ii finer grade of basic quality . . •
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°42111r0,77,tii ineteOr syveeps to gi farenioat posi; beauty, style; power; accele.ratiou, SafetT '.
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• lion in popularity and;, sales, it must comfort-4es,
et most reasonable prices
'possess extraordinary quality andability„ ,1 . . • , -•...
• ..... , Such sweeping success must prove
*flen'. the first Chrysler Car was placed • inevitably to the buyer of a Chrysler cat 7 ' • '
on exhibition five years ago., the whole : • today that-be:Can count on the ' most
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industry looked in'amaiement at *hat', ,advanced, the soundest, the sifest.,and, '. : - , • •
Walter: P Ch-rysler had • acComikshed. '' the moatsatisfying inotortransportation • '
• -- -••• - ---- Within four years, had,leaped—luS MOdey can command. Let us Prays: . , .::: •
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How has• Chrysler done it? What is the ' Ciatisizit"75",g1Ogio$3050:-Eight Body
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Vi„ BRUCE •IJEWIENT
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he ,troops ?o]fl MiAtag7 Metric
1, Arrived in camp suthe and of
*olitivyv That. night "as., 'Very cold and
damp, but the weather during the
periodof training was .on the.. whole
delightf
•The Bruce Regiment, commanded
by.CoI, W. 1-1: Fenton M.P., Major B.
:c130.440:1, 4d'iSethoeiide fdiltiwiencr4qoah4:11Pd' is
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0101144 ,�yMajer 1. ,“B"" Com-
pany !from Welkertmcconnttanded by
'Major W. Eicit. "C" Company, ft9in
CoMeninded ••hy Oapt. • •E: E.
Witili? with Captain Brunt*,
second • in-.' •-COmPariy,
from -Seutlianiliten, 'Pert Elgin; and
Cliehlexin command of
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Adjt; Capt K Mathes, ;Quarter -
mater, Capt; Perdu,
'Capt.; G. Weiss; Paymaster;, :Liebt.:R;
"Hinter, Leut M 06.1eineni 1..ietit.
C. E. Briit�n Ltett. A. 'A. ..iatnek
MC ;• (attached), and Lieut J. Simi
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' cer, commanding 'the, Signallers. •
•Thedayliftine4.at-ov4•07.-Additelk the -
bugle sounding the Reveille, When All
'have' t.� tumble out of. bed. Breakfast
for the !Mee 'ainiticis at 7,09 Alvt. The
bugle: seems to say plainly "Conie -t�
the Cook-hOtise doOr, beys, , come to .
:the Cook -house doer." Shortly after
• the inig.le sounds again for the Offi-
cers mess, and seems 'to • say,
• "Offi-
cers' w ites have - puchtingS•: and pies,
while , we. Poor tookieh.•get skilly."
• As Chaplain. for ten' Years 1 can
icers Lulu men get the best' of the rp,
tionk---the-Offieers-gettinght--is
left. The ',Officers :Mess. connnittee
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D.'11JI' NOT 'SUL Sobowirs',
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.,Buw.groN
returned soloipro .button can
never be. .sold or hought. .cunder pen-
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01 .a. fine of opo,.4pyom
Sp. o :s1 inost ' win it to
the. military ,hothorittea 'ne4erdiag
• the oflicials ,of • the..department -- of
• national defence. ,./of .40
lones..hik button e cannot get an-
t 1.01 the, .g.tuthoritie.s,,
replaeed. !oat buttons •on receipt . Of
a statutory 400aration • from the •vet -
INA. year Ant
remits were stoned and ite, buttons
itaVe sings .been. rei§sue(14 There are
also heaiy, penalties for anyqua•
ivearing ex'-sorvice•
• butt.O.U.;• .• :•• '•• ":.• •
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''. tent .flap „open di, he Would hsV
itaHrICIrlietain?JeelirttirevIllAti elb141!hta01w11;h!!,'
-• artist who hail been' painting' and
• sketching in the Rockies fin' a :aim..
her .of • years. He was forced to,
reinintdre4lenfp,mateuersehttreiv,,,,,w-------
" hacked his provisicins.'• Brain took
". the Casa out of .the7tent• es • he,
• :could open ancLdevant them at his
convenience, - It was peseibly the
.ikante bear that tore the tent to bits,
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'thought he, 'contd..
..safeguard .'his,
• supopureevalobuys .e108yeianta
.his tepee.'
Dr. 'Wang-Lehung-41u4
the judicial department of the .
erinient .of China, who arrived at.
• Vancouver recentlY•en the Empress
of France,. en route • for the court
• of joternatio_nal-LitukticeatThet-'
• Hague, of ,which he is a deputy •
judge, said when interviewed that'
blas.as_new,„.00mpletelleir4
• "and , the ". Nationaliat goverincient
flrinly In the saddle. ,:The. "main
problem now befOro. ilia govern-,
Meat rail that Of tranSPorta.aon. he
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Training for the day beginat lie7A.
R4 and k•;onsists of Drill, Rifle -Exer--
-: ' , CHRYSLER MOTORS PI.ODUCT.
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cise," Squad Drat:Field Sighal 'Drill,
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and Physical exercises of all kinds..
Each regiment has. to go twice to
Durnin illips
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• ' , ' eyes are made and more Wit.. • One.
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phone 45-r-1,4 , sports. which are always entered into
. whole afternoon was devoted to
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• by Officersand men most 'enthusias-
tically . Sunday July 7, is a day to
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T„HE• CANADIAN -BUILT • C.H"R!kSLEB. TOR. C.,,ANADIkNS,
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A woman doesn't really begin to
have faith in 'a man until other people
. lose it..
•• There are just two' kinds of boys.'
, Normal ones and those who don't en-,
•joy destroying things.
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Piirantount--U.S.S,2 Uo. 14
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• Proinotion, Exanis, •
t. Sr. IV -Pass -Angus ke-
Auley 6'3%; Lloyd" McAuley cm..
'Sr. III to' St. IV-Henors-Edna
Cook 76: Edythe Stanley 75.
" J•r. III to Sr: II17-Ps.-Ronald
Hdecterhon 74: ifeeli McAuley 63: Rec.
-Rhode Cook 54.
II to Jr. III-Honors-Eliba Cook
88. Rec. conditionally--Lloycl Hendet-
Sr. 1 to II--Ilonors-Isabel Jamie -
hon '83. Pass -Raymond Richaids 72:
Orval Stanley 66. '
• Primer -Bobble McIntosh: Jimiiie
Hamilton.
Teacher: -.Isabel Chesnut.
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THE INNOCENT .CHILD
. Little Luey had been shown' her
mother's . new evening gown which had
only arrived from her dressmaker's
that afternoon.' •
Her eyes gleamed with real femin-
ine approval as her mother slipped!
the. dainty' thing over her shoulder
brief second or two. • • 1
"I fink it's lovely, miiminie," she
'said soberly,: "Are you going to Wear
it- this evening?" -
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"Oh, ne,deari" mother.
'This is for me to wear when ladies
and gentleinen' come to dinner."
' "Welt" returned' Lucy 'wistfully,
"can't you pretend that daddie is a
.gentleman just for tonight?"
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He Taught the Dumb Speak
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• ° strange to Sly, does not restzikliegifireice-if'Ins, -1---• - - '-----.-
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;*:s.----s..Ltif Telephone Tioneeta_that.,Wokiderfal,blind"
' ' • ' *cumin, Helen ' Keller, starve deaf and at one , .,,v.
• • time • dumb also, spoke ofher nittiitirieSOf; • ,.,....,,,,.„.;,,
' Olelittkiler Graham Bell, . ' . . .
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"You who see iiid,hearitnay not realize, • '
• , ••• • -, -that the :rattail* of speech to the deaf----OvTen ', . ; • . .
„ ' - imperfect speech like mine -is one of thediviiimt tarsal* at the nineteenth eelittli., No OneidiAlhitte to iiinduei
this iiiitacla than •Dr. BOIL It is Ordeal of Dr. tielh-litteres . ii4lie:, deaf thieWhenbe,,waaj'aintkied,,:th-e.sota_
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prize for the achievement of inventing the telephone he deo to. the. proceeds, a substantial atiiount of &Who ,
entirely ton fund to propfde teaching the:deaf to iiidefetilital 'florid -*boa thein„ • . • , . ..f..",... .t.-,...., . . - • . •
• • •• . • • • •" - • ' "The world knows of his study of aeronautics and his belief in the jireeticability- of iiiiiiiiiit On the...ate:Milan.
• -, • ". -,4., ... of the Opening oLthetratigietititiental, terephetie litie:he said to me, 'Sofa day aviation *Di bridge the gap from
I • ....• .• '• ig. the Pacific to the Atiantie and make it possible for lgt!.Wat0tditiYhtl w..00, ostaking fretrithe Pastel ti,..t "come
' . here" hi jaCttially travelling the distance from Sati t'fiittiiito al ismW Irork•th a holi,ototitliglitt • ..- - , . - ... •
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he remembered by the Thankagiving
Service .for, the King's 'recovery held
at Headquarte'r's ' Grounds: The ar-
rangements. 'ore, admirably carried
,out anione beautiful surroundings
Under the personal direction of Gen-
eral Armstrong,' Commander of Mil-
itary Distriet No. 1., •
• The following Reginiencsi -occupied
three side i of a square under' lovely
trees: The Royal Canadian Regiment
,The Middlesex Light, Infantry, The
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Wellington Rifles,- 'The Brace Regi-
ment, 2neBn. Canadian ,Machine Gun
Corps,' First DivisiOnal Training G.
A..S.C., Camp School C.A.S.C„ •No. 1
Ret. Canadian Ordinance Corps, No,
1, Retired Canadian Postal ,Corps.
•The Choir of Cronyn Meniorial
• Church assisted at the Service and.
the Band of the R.C.R. accompanied
the singing. About one thousand
three hundred were present. The
Chaplain of the- pruce Regiment
preached the sermon and emphasized
from the King'? message to his •peo-
ple, the necessity of putting God al -
wit first in our lives, using the pow-
er 6 God which raised the King from
a bed of sickness, and following,the
King's example by a life Of service.
It is a delight to see the Boys so
vigorous in •• health, 4tihd with sucn,
wonderful appetites. It is needless to
shy that the conduct of the, troops is
first; class. It is a delight to mix with
them. Mothers" of.,,beys from High
Schools. need have no 'fear ori this
score. They.have far lesA 1.14v.rtunity
61 getting into mischief here than at
home. Nothing but good can result
from such training.
We are sorry not 'to, have. with us
our. -own popular M.C. D.
of Kincardine who was oii leave of
absence. .
We were delighted to receive a vis-
• it froM our former Commander. Col,
Enirnerton, Who. is always a wecome
-visitor; also from Coldnel Pense of
Walicertcin,'whe takes such an 'inter-
est in the "boys!?
One night: was devoted to a concert
° • at which •every man and. Officer. -was
present as Guests of the 'N.C. *bificeta
Our Colonel gave .a very heart -felt•
talk to "his boys" • on the value 'of
these !'get together" nicotine and
„ ,thanked for the: waylkt.whiele they
'responded in Making, the Brute Reg -4,
tintentLseemitt. to4ionedirt4liu.•Cotitpo-
- Tie- Mee , "tag/tit-ant won Ate
• Guard Mounting 'Contest, -and teneiv-
silVer General Arm.
ttrinig:/ • "••••:" ••••
• The. Camp broke it p on Sattirdim,
-July 13, each'. One 'sorry !that it Was
agairt net 3tetir.-4 • • ,e •
. ' Tho Chaplain.
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Canada's national wealth is in-
creasing at a rate of .nine hundred
• million diallari a year. aecoritiog to
comnuti.tion recently Made by the
DoMinititt Bureau , of •:Statistics.
• Ontario leads in" total wealth with ,
• $9,560,775,900.1 Other 'province's 101- •
loW in this OMIer: Quebec, saskat.,1
iheietut, British- Columbia, Alherta,.
MinitelitCNova .Scotia, Ne* trims, • .
Wick and Prince fid.witril Island.
While eseterit provinces lead in ab-
solute"'wealth, the Western pro
vinees rank ,highest in wealth per
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• . your 1:929 .car -Thar' -to do,.• the new,Royal'•
Cord is 'the one tire for you.' ' '•
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Here is the .1929 tire for the.' 1929...;„.. .
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Extra thick tread has deep cut blocks to • • ' 1
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give greater non-skid mileage
" Rugged carcass is built with. web cord. •'Xt, It.. • . f.
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has strength where 1929 motoring con. •
• ditions demand it. Side-walls are strongly
•• buttresaed to repist tilt and curb wear.
• Canada, it was stated at a recent
• convention •of "the.International Cir-
culation Managers ;at Ottawh, has
the,largest .foreign.trade.per,caliita.
• In the "world,..the'•twa greatest rail,
Ways 'sind' the. cheapest ,electricity.
Canada. rinks -third . in .tlie pgisclue.L,
titan of ..tha • world's goldi.+third In
in nickel and first. in •
'asbestos... More paper -is' handed
..• Canada' than anywhere elite.
A fast 20 -foot hugirter Mile -rate
track built up and surfaced like a
good tennis court will be ready for
the 40th annual Dominion track
and field championships to beheld
et Banff nest Labor Day, The in-
field ban been specially prepared ,
and Iwoown- and the .grand • stand' •
enlarged.'. This wifl be the. first ••
'time the Dominion championships
have been' held in Alberta inc.'
1922, •
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Situated in the heart of the
Rockies and of a huge natural
game reserve and refuge, the jol-
t:dais at Banff are naturally very
• tame. Recently a bull elk who had
• beeirfollowing with keen interest a '
-game of golf played by Lou Crosby,
charter member of the Banff. Golf
• Club, picked up the ;ball after it
.km1 been played onto the 14th
green, chewed 'it and, finally..eirop-
p.d It in a bunker. Mr. Crosby:
is willing to take'hih affidavit that
this cl-scurred as described
Opening of the Pines ITotel ,a1
• bigby, Nova Scotia,' late itt June
narks the interest taken by the
• C.anaclian Pacific RailWay in Mari -
1 line
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Provinces tourist tratftc. The
hotrl is -handsomely appointed wilt
' special swimming Mid golf facilitiei
and. is entre from which man)
hi.eresting trips through the
retitle eonntry• and over Novi
• Croat. can- be nude.
No Harm Done - •
• Park Officer: "Hey you! Come out
of that patilic reservoir. DoWt. you
know the people in' town have to
irink that water?",
Tratnp: "Oh, dat's all right, officer,
t ith-Of nsin' no teal)." ' •
LLCKNOW and W1N(HAM
onumental Wotkg
• • Liecktiow, Ont.
Has the largest and Most complete
stock flee iifeet4heaketitikl, &Arm
chnnae from,
ftdiatt Granites
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We Make a epecialty of Family
-Mailikients sand invite lour ituiptke-'
timeriptions Neatly, ..Cireftlly and
• See. -lit before pigging your. oder.'
• Anothen.gend-Atak-to imprtive„”your_ ta...,61110its arse. • . E. A. Spotton
MeM017,lit te lead dell, instead et
*towing cuff! .- .141100ir, •jyhIshoin.
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DEN CULTIV ATORS, *VEOTIIING .I14 • TOOLS
FOR GARDEN, LAWN AND PLOWER REDS, ' .• •.
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PAINT UP
Martin tenour-1.00% Pure paint. Senour Floor Paint.
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Weedlike Varnish Stain.
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• Martin Senour -Hours Enamel Dries -Dust. free In
One Hour,' No Odor And Thins. With Turpentine, In. A Foil Line.
Of Pleasing Shades.
Muresqo For Wall And C,eiling Decoration.
• Pull Line of Meakins Rubber Set Brushes;
JUST ,UNLOAIJED: FRESH CAR OF' PARISTONE; •
• GYPROC.
COIL WIRING &BARB & WOVEN FENCING ON HANI).
FRESH CAR OF CEMENT JUST ARRIVED.
RAE and PORTEOUS
Phone 66 - - Lucknovv.
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• THIS M AtHINE IS MAD k WITH:TWO STEEL BEATERS •
TO PULVERIZE'THE MA MAZE' AFTER WHICH:IT liCRIvES
A THIRD HEATING AND IS SPRAD- -OUT EVE'IN
YOND THE *REELS Ult-VIIE SPREAD SPIRA 1,, •
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Y , IT . HAS A POLISHED STEEL REAR ALE, FITTED
WITH ROLLER ?BEARINGS THAT 6ARRY ALL THE FRIC-
VON Au Tut ittAit wliEgt, AND ARE -:: ENCLOSE!) IN- , . _ _
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1N4S. Vitiptil DELI'S to txrA-EA:LIGnr DRAPr SPREA
DER. SO THIS SPREADER AND FID. OUT *41y • IT IS :
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