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.WHAT*, IN A NAME?,
JflP.amw tessi(M a 310,11Veal)aleM7
bers of the Canadian Weekly News -
',paper Association chose A. L. Seller,
'as their .president, That's •a mighty
,gOnd name for the head of this aimsiveorganization---Brantford Exposi-
tor. •
. ." A. poop RE4Eu
Feminine leader .SaYt,thegreat War
showed Men what women could 'do.
. That's„ cite of the Main reasons whf
there: shouldn'tbe another great
• Var.—North Bay. Nugget ' .
THE WESTERN10.R60. ' ••
The Oanaditin, ,crOP, On the: whole,
is net 'nearly as hard bit as that of
the 'United States, -latest. estimates
there Predict '11, 31014 Of .,-490,960,000
• agisheli, the SinalleSt ;since the nine;
...Another 'point to be born in mind
about the 'Canadian crop • is ' that
. In
sante Seettete•' Of the Prairie country,there, 'Will be ',excellent -'yields; There
ire'•indications, or crops 'running as
;high as, ;o, bushes to ,the acre, ;,oi
- More in parts a northern •Sasktitelie=,
' watt= Therei4re ;bed tteide ;0;-
• gins area. At 7.,ethbridge, in Alberta,
is :apparent that•thecr61)..win,•t*
titif;:;:ta:..tlie• average, toit'AtieDest ten
•
Aininst this lairlii
cron 'certain sec-
tions and: the „higher price of wheat:.
nanat balanced the terrine- burden
to bdplaced on the'protince as *hide
". by the Plgiht,Of the . • ,
area—the large territory where there
, is practically nothing. The people . Of
ISaskatckeiVan who liave' something
prepared to stand 'by these,
who Are dittreas.—Regina'Ifeadei:.
DO YOU REMEMBER
If he remembers the bicycle racks
outside the, drug stores, he looks a lot
younger with with his . hat, on.—Brandon
Sun.
THE DAILY NEWSPAPER
Where else we ask them, our rea-
ders, could' they buy so much for so
. As they can get, for three cents
A..day, in the -newspaper shop? What
else can they' buy, anywhere,. that is
half as Much value for the money.
Oh, -yes, we know ;well enough—,
who should know better?—hew many
things Might be better than they are
in. this commodity of ours. But that
is not the present point. With all their
Imperfections on their heads—and not
becauseanygreat credit is coming to
ns newspaper people for it, for we are
Maw)? PeoPle doing our day's work,
to, get our day's pay—the newspapers
do- -really supply one of the great es-
Xential services' Of our civilization,
and they do it for an absurdly-reason-
abe be.
And because this is one thing at
'least, that the newspapers very set-.
-Glom say for themselves, we -think any -
bow it should be said once l'n a while.
---Vanconver. Province.
A BANKER'S PASSPORT
" An PfssPorts -hear .i''Photegrt!Plt of
the holder, but there
.is .one ProPerk.
authorized •and -issued -to-a Canadian-
without his platitograph -*-if -.carries
engraved POrbilit clipped tr.ItAn
%nil Bank of Montreal bill. The hold-
er's itarae 'la Sir' Frederick
.-Taylor; a director 'and .fOrnaerly. gen-
eral • manager ,of,'Ifre.-Bank; Of Mont -
The ',;cireuritstancet , under Which. Sir
,Frederick clipped ,the hill .a-td.attaCh,
the engraving to his passport aP4
are not kaolin.but this well-
known canathan (eternised. the portal
caution attributed bankers bYt.
re-
taining the serial number.In order
-thatthe bill .s '64 be replated by 'a
,
new note.—Financial Pest. .
• •
POVERTY AMID PLENTY, ".
"."Ati apt utterance" II; the .way the
+orittnto Globe characterizes a rem-
ark
which it attritaites,,to Han Pan -
can Marshall, Ontario's new Minister
of Agrionittire. The .remark *Lott"' '
"Toe, Par,ado,x, of 150'ertY amid Oen'
not be solved by titteue0t#,t to
abolish, the, pletty.";
It s An apt Utteranceene',Whielf, has
lost none of its paint Sine! Ogden L.
Mills, fernier 'United ,States Secretary
of the Treasury, said last Stir*:
"We shall never 'sOlVe the parade*,
ei want in the midst of plenty simply
• by doing away With the plenty'—Fin... cab
, wide.] Post.- ; ' Ing
. EVEt.ftl. TO ONE 'Na
• The Muscle. men of the'underitOrld *b
..hare, things their own *ay bedtime,
they are '56' tough that peoplefeat it? 'Alia
tIONVPAP*Pie
SeV,en,14.,AlelAL-AlPtMlit411
TrorditT9
An THE KING'S
ISPtt°i11°AatIP
041of sp1it
tree -trunks has been found under a
brlay, ;Buffalo street. These roads, at
90-ttMe.titlite,netanAcn in Oritarlo,:de*
"rived their name from the well known
cloth 'material, a name which" Is said
to have been first applied to a ribbed
cloth.wOrn by French kings in
the chase. TM-aeon:le du rot, or kings',
Cord; was never,, it is :said, ao_calleti
hx.„Pratiee,„the.taine being an inven-
tion of the Eaglish, It appears curious=
ly •
enough, In ancient French lists,•as
"kings' cartV'• the Englithtranslation
or the French !lathe the EnIlsh had
invented for it, -Toronto Star. , ••"
WORLD'S SMALLEST CAMERA
What is etaited to be the 'world's
Smallest camera has just been put on .
the in7'aiket by a. Birmingham , firm. "
Thecamera measures only two and
One half inches hY.. one and ene Oar -
ter by one inch,' and can he: carried
in the waistcoat pocket or Jo, 'the
• lady's • handbag-, and yet it, takes ,per,,
.fect.pictores;',48MIN'llY''13tOla.. wIlleh
are' 'enlarged to the usual size. The
tiny -111m used in the camera
..
akesjeriios r..
The' firatt's factory bas been, enlarg-
edrto ..matinfitelitre 'this new:Camera,
and plata are in hand; .to Produce
them at the rate of 10,600 a .day. The
camera will be Sold.* a price; of five
shillings.—Brockville Recorder.
' 'INTERESTING .FIGURES 1-
. The 'Northern Miller In its...animal.
mtTher which Cot:tales ' 4* Wealth of
Irtilpahle information 'Gli 41e .1614.ink
ldailt lasdt irayn sofigiti; aereentlitryrot'iustainteg7lithoat
Metal Per uuOlta than the nationa
of any other country. With a pap
fittionlof ten million, in the year 193
842,992,980 pounds .Of base ' aneta
Were reported: In addition, three ou
get of gold,'1.5•oulices.of silver, 2,2t1
• .
pounds of coal; 31 pounds„Of .aabesto
78 pounds of gypsum per .capita 'wer
produced. --- Kitchener Record.
HIGHWAY.' MANNERS: '
It Sometimes requires only the cour-
age of a magistrate to cOnaolidatethe
Public opinion against an action: that,
however obnoxious, has ' been suffered
too long in silence. The ;other 'day'. at
Edintintoti a mai and wite comPlain
ed against a Motorist who had clashe
past them ' through 'alarge pool: o
water.: Their '.14ar was sprayed an
through the opezi'.. window came
delttga 01 •ivetter ',and, .Oier th
couple. Observing that the .practiC
, , ,
MuSt• tease, ' Maklstrate"... Primros
termed •it "discourteous ' and danger-
.
our?' He fined the culprit $9 and•th
courtcosts. 'Thus are volved ordin-
,. ,
ary highway geed nianoets. The court
in this'case was. contributing towards
ii,tealitation that mOthrists can be as
.Cderfecins as pedesfrians.—Harnloops.
. 7 Montagu Norman, dovernor, of I the: Bank Of England, whose
evaSive tactics have; given newspaperinen some strenuous timesin.
Past few years • almost gave the photographer heart failure when this
picture was shot. •As he walked up the gangway of the liner Duchess '
of Bedford the banking , authority spied the lurking cameraman.
"Wait a minute until I get' on straight," he called out. Then,
instead of a fugitive snap, the 'posed . picture. above- resulted. - •
re •
o the Prince of Wales last mouth., Of
Is the ..104;40,0' pounds aSked. for 20,000
4- already been collected, and 4
3, • sohOO1 on the' Fairbridge plan is about
IS to bea.created. in ..WeStern.CAada. --41s•
GlasgOW
Herald. -
0 ' d'scOOPS" BY .AIR
• -Although the staff .,ot The Pioneer
e' Can., legitimately take . some Pride 'An
keying. ''Ofice again "scooped' their
competitors • over the :publication , of
the 'nigh sehoig• results, they 'Would.
be the, first, to ;admit that the 'bulkof
the credit belongs to h1ajar • Vetch, of
the U.P. Flying Club who, by. beating
,the telegraph actually -I:demonstrated
, the value Of the aeroplane tithe mo -
dent newspaper In Europe it has long
•since • beenrealised and some of the
Most daring flights of pilots like Cap..
tam, Barnard And Captain Hope hate
been •made • in order that newspaper,:
a.
O readers should have the latest photo-.
e graphs: 'MA their, ,brealifast4tibleS. In
India the . Carriage ornevis 'kr air is
a skill: something or novelty, but , it, is
likelY to become 'more and more .a
'matter :of course as the advantages of
aeroplane are amiteelated .-+titaele-
.. • •
new Pioneer,' • • . •
•HOLIDAY BY. AiRPCANE.
holidayniakers have disco**
ered-aii tratel.-1Eiety traffic record,
-inter/Aa and :routes Was
-broken in three days the first August
Week -aid, "Regular kervices":' -were
doubled, trebled and. qfiailrepled.:The
Imperial Airways trazie: officers dealt
wfth Serf-16.ft' on one day alone, 44
of :theni erOss-Channel. and 32 0! them
between London and the Isle of Wighk
These 76 services carrier 571 Paisen
gers, a tar, higher-. single -day fime.
'glen any peexletapity:7reached.Froin
early ttko,nring 11t,,i' at
night the airliners have flown; With:
full loads.''And' activity was not Con-
fined to the London 'Terminal ,Aero -
divine, Croydon; Reston; 'inost pi/Mar'
of *11 airports with the :Iirtrete, 11Yer.
Was extremely' busy 'cleSing withttspOeially. chsitteied.: laziplanes and
. The Loildon-Isle!.Of , Wight service
employed- five Monoplanes, eick With
capacity for six passengers. -Thrdugh.:
. out the week, end."•these anielineS new
steadily back. and ;forth.- iVachineaa•plY,.
ing lietNyeeii.; Eh:giant: and, the Chan-
nel -Isles Were tiled tO•capatity.4"Bri.t*"
lah Aireraft satiety. .• • . , ' ..
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, • A:CANDID CANAOIAN,
'. SO' 'rnazij, visitOri,fro. abroad 'petit.
SOftilimp over our wonderful Pollee'''.
Men, otir, -Pretty girls, and r.tir itaPec-,
le sportantianship.'that'it. is refreth-
16; Meet •a. candid,friend' like 14r.
pier Moore, ' the fanititti Coliinial,.
a point's out otir Anita: It'•00.earii:
Mr, Moore that We: are leta• holiest
n ;we used to, be, end ,have taken to
kin.gour guests. It may do certain.
ea.'4,)ralaopkeettert, taxi driversia41 '
-,
tqrs • goads te iroo*.tkat •their.tich-1.
ming litet-i0 tare..,Obervecit*-daiiL,
• Oppose them. ,Onte .111 a'•while, how.
ever, some tiro -fitted citizen comet,
along to "demonstrate "tliapihe, ander;
..*orld plug-uglyis preWilitittat
„low 'shell. • : . •
't was so, wit.h'a Chicagutin 'repent-
..
' man named' Ritherd. • 3611.attio,
One .night surprised lour ' poting..heed,
• lures robbittethe store Which Is tinder
' • kip tL tit„lohn;on„ is not
•,:aftaid Of% it'•fight, '$6 lie waded .in. anti
• rounded hp' the tonr. til.ogie handed,
and 'turnedthe titer tt* the 0,011Ce.
• Nett.'4ilat Myst-ellen/a it -finger'
'Warnedhim net- 1,6 ;,teSt:fY dgald4t
;,--•-thentr-lo our „or be ..Nrotaid7he•-•fiket
or a ride. Schntoti laughed at hint,
A. &Mole •,of 'nights later -three 'men
jumped'o,n h1 Otar..hia helne, to Put
threat into actiomi. ak;hnttort,
ad hi istt Sitinging---and pretty
Ilitten. these 'Utica WOO .iififthe pollee
Z.ells along With Ike other font, .
Ths citY Aangsters ericiOAIY, are
• 'Pt gulti,K6 totgh ate all—If one
•4146'• eolpped Only with:, cont.,
TQD
; tyl)
;itai
te
eeklY,Press Has
Great Influence
NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION HIS.
. • „ . • •
, Tow( oivgN AT ANNUAL •
. CONVENTION. '
.Montreal.—The influence that.'„ :the
weekly Canadian press wields In its
respective .field the improved 'stand-
' ard•ot its edam -lel, comMentand the
'potential 'Power.., that. it 'possesses ' in
tiltaPing. publlc pOinitin throughout the
Dominion, . Were the ,points :enaphasir,:.
ed at the session of the 'Caliedian.
Weekly Newspaper '..Asseelati00; ',who;
held:their 1.5th anther convention here h
recently .At the •Saine Aline was cele-
brated •the 5th anniversary Of the ,for -
illation of tAt Canadian,' Preis ,AsitinI.. F.
ation,'•ont of witch in 1920 sprang the
three Separate,. organizations that now
exist—the ,Dafiy,Prees •Aa-
.soCiatiOil,, the Canadian- Weekly NeWill. •
paper • Association and the :Canadian, 11
National Newspaper and 'Prets Asso- ti
eiglan, and *honer Of this event the .
weekly newspaper ' -ed)tOre heard.,"
gioloing 'tribute to ;the Men Of three I
quarters of a Century ago*huse 1)0r-.
er. With the pen made them 'notable,, c
If Was • MentiOned. •th
4aYOiiCamillien Howie' 't • th
dank welcomed the sweleilly"-!difhi
to Montreal, had nettling but !pude
for thein and their works He t I
them they. had an influential' role t
. .
play' in the future Of the Dominion
,
for while most people read the aim
prest;',the latter dja. not always suei
its mind—except about hini--whil
. . ,
the weekly. press ' had the time t
'study Matters., ' and Was in close
•• . .
fil.ittecn6ewctt,tby, its jtsPeeodoilteoilwanioznierineenret,
s
and considered articles. ' " , : •
k
INDIAN HAS TIME F . LIFE
ON JOUR JAIL IN B,C,
• Aged' ':Hors'e Thief Greatly :Impressed by: Wonder # ofw.
• -Modern, OviliFation ) )
tPrough the etreeta In t pollee carii;
eye t gegfiltng and -Aprigh
agape. Street Pre, ,partlealarlY
ffigzet,i,*m. • • d
,-. • ,
viineQiiver,-;;A: wrinkled ()it! - In -
Oen. 190 had iever been outi of bis
.0:6iiiiar,hancts in Chileotin d„istylct,
iAttle in!tabited-areg. IR the
Cariboo• territory of nprtherp firitigh
went ,to ;big had the
time. of hi a life doing it,- ,
Police say it all happened; .becanse
011pitt7.11e claims. only one Milne
thoughtlestlY helped hittis,elf some'
, 10 or 20 horses, •then tried to e,ell
theattback to the OWner, was• sen.
fenced' to three months M Oakalla
. ,
here• . . • •
MARVELS AT ST gAME.11,.' •
Gilpin's' first initiation to`:the 'won-
ders. ef, civilizatien came., when ..be
boardet.h'a beat at SOnuaish,
never Seen a steadier in all his. 73
Years; and when he •arrived in 'ran-
onver astenishnient increiMed:
••••: Marty -storied baildin'gs, street cars,
shopping erowds. all ,were- a tource
'of weeder to him, as he was, whitked
'What make bin) gel".he asked Pi° .
escOrt, pointing at Passiri:g street
ear, •and •the officer pointed to the
overhead trolley,. and 'attempted tri
rerapif9 neSi'escitalriPpir.tyas, Ohfibe ;ilbulettetirieedinatro-
blinself;."Little Wheel go round.' make
big Wheels* go -aronett,, car go 'along;
Minni—Plenty funny'' t•,` •
/he traflio. crOwde Were t'jnost Mee
plenty ',mosquito.," and: a. sroup 9t
giTildren sptheibing in a."para pool •
broug4t forth a chuckle god' a "Hal
Ha' Papoese ;all. same ducks "
. As the, car .turned off ihebighty
,
at ;the edgegiolpfinthteai•pepitky bhis ite;
'grun
tar
4.1909.°titnaeek.i.lidf el. a; "fiveH
Canadian Women.
Parliament
Hon. ary• rene ar y
to Retire in Next General
Election—Three Other Wo-
men Hold Seats—Senator
Wilson, Miss' MacPhail and
Mrs. Stevens.
• .. •
• Although Canadian women have
been :attive in polities since • they
were granted the franchises towards
the of the war, few have actually
gnined I election to Parliament or, the
e ' LegislatureS. • •
d I At• present fear Women ' held seats
0 either at Ottawa or ProVitiCial •capi,
, I 4als,. one.' of number has,
y', signified her intention. to retire in, the
k next general elections. She is. •Hon. still holds' office. in that Province.
ef Mary Irene 'Periby; member of the ,
, •
ration to the: assembly of the League
Of Naiiims, , • •
The only ,Woinan member of the,
Senate, Mrs; cairine1 Wilson is •ti
and copies of fareily long
rp,rairrnreM7lir; "
, son's .appeintment was, received with
widesPread approval and followed
the s taccer prosecution of a' eotir,t.
actinn initiated by.a number of pro-
. ,
minent 'wOniert to determine the legal •
right of it oMen sit in the . Upper
house; She has no. !legion_ '
though ' she frequently goes on the •
stump to aid her 'party. • •
• Like Miss Macphait Mrs. •'":Parlby
has 'represented 'Canada at the Lea- •
gue Nations' Assenibly. She enter"-
efl the •political arena as president of ,
the United Farm Women Of Alberta '
and, sulasequeptly urea elected to the,
legislature.' She became.' ' ..mentbeF of :
the' cabinet'. without Portfolio lit the
United 'Parine.r...„dovernment Which
9 4•lb°r.t4•• 1•Ig.iilat,9ra.t917,,,?-4coMbe C 1 11-
..)thiiiiur Industry Now
Retirlig • to L�iiisiana
rirniniSter without portfolio for several
e aiht: other rmeoet ree-teeletiet election e
I Senator Cairine of Ottawa,
Mass 'Agnes Macphail, • meiriber., of
: 'Editors dailY •Oress.'.deelaredi
Mr, Hotde, hi4.not. the iltheta look
:let° 'all.the 'reading 'matter 'that, wen
into his paper, but thITO:. weekly pres
edithrs' and their 'WWI:orators :,haci
more time to get, into ecintaet With
the population and :kat:4 their needs
• • , • ,
IMPORTANT. PUNCTIt)N. ... • -
•
"Tharis-important in these 'oracle
times," deelared, the ,Mayor, ' "tor :.vve
have to find' -a new'formulta end. Wady
s einS for , . 'better, distritantion . of
ih ings; There'. has been too mue�i ca.
'italizatiati and i'iverprodtictine in
every 'tine, ',ae hate:been. trying tc
industrialize the country and .
iteeP'People On the farm' and .we are
between two stools and .are getthig
nowhere.You 'PeOPie ' hate. the. Mite
to study the ail& see: it TOO
don't think that instead :of picking
Parties it would be beet for the cent -
try it the beat Men were Picked'
stead �f the ,hest •,party.. we :Are OM-.
lug to that tiaint, where We have to
unite the best, 'brains, and the fault
under 'the;' party ,system is that 'Abe
'one that it. in, power •does • not, Make,
use 0! the 'heat brains, In the other,
Canada ,With its 10,000;400, people.. no
immigration and. siOpoo,00k000• debt
eanng kittard the luxury of not
ntIl-
zing the hest kilns ;idie has it they
,re ready . to help everyone raioii put
,shoulder' to the .wheel . atter- de-.
iding, in what direction they should
6; And It' .da not 'play our role
a• the. nett few years somebody else
14., 0126, ,it ..,f,Or • is:" •
, the House of 's Commons, for Grey
!:• Southeast, ,and :MT& Dorothy S,teeves,
s ingather of the .British ,Colunibie leg-
islature , for Vancouver North:',
,mra. ,ateeves is •the.11ateat Wetnan
to win a seat, having been, elected on
•the .Co -Operative totarimoziayealth Fed-
eration ticket at a bY-eleeti(t?n. She is
not t woman to sit ,
British Columbia legislature,: how-
ever, as aO. the late :Mrs. Mary llcn
Smith( sat for Yancetiver seat
few years ago and • enjoyed the, hon-
or �f • being the first: woman cabinet
minister in the British Empire. She
was sa. Liberal and became Minister
without portfolio. •
. e , •
c A ng ER
Many _elements combine'. to , make
Mips, Macoltailis 'political career:.':;orie
o • the most interesting' in all I the
annals of Canadian .politics. As : a
country school teacher • she sprang
into • prominence .as • a : ,ChampitiaCof
femora' Her election a
Constituency of hard-headed Ontario
farmers was 'a keen tribute fa: Hiss
PerSonalify .end ability:
Miss macphali went to Ottawa in
1021 on the crest' of the great wave
of farmer political canacioinniPal
which sent rrliarge ;United. 'Farmer
or. Progressive group to Hetise'
of :Cenutions; and sictiVe . the United
Farmers .of (Atari° control of the
government' of the 'province. Whea
this Movement, receded Miss klacphail
held On..I.She.ii not Only the only wo •
Mau in,: the House of 'Corninans but
the only member 'adhering' to ;the,
original atraight'.farinet :patty,
'Miss Macphail's. Public services are
cat;*confined to parliattene. %She . he.
anae':a . leader in the MoVenient for
.orld Peace and took 'a - proininent
art in the work of the League at
atians'• Society and ivent‘ to tieneva
•
•
.1
POWERFIII..NFL17ENC.
, •
The president, Charles ' Clark; of
Alberta, In his •
igh Myer. , presiden-
al address. recalled the , when
people :bought papers for news and
itorials and the advertisers came'
n. to help along at Weld enterprise.: •
ncl compared thie:with present day
onditiOnt.' 'Weekly, Paners had been
rough hard times, but they ,stood
of,..,Celliiigwood, that; jIlie „Brat 'preS1-
itlibation and wlellled PoWerftil
fluence because ot, the tpirit of Inde.
pendenee ',that they had Maintained.
Hewas etififlilen.t' they would continue'
dent *as W. Gliletple • of the., Her& e
-RUA SPeetator11 and the 'first sedre-
lary was Tfidnias Sellar; .then of the
Montreal Echo,' an uncle of, Adam
Sellars, of -the sliuntingddi Oleaner,
at .preteilt ,vice.,President ',Of the C.
W.N.A. and Whe . succeeded to the
pretidency, Of •the astorittiOn.
Ot.JOEST MEMBERS.
bfr, W13iams joined the association
tilkk nruriVith-coL'aO,
igher,,tbeti,ever today ,itt the public
•thister Sunday chrtinicle
BYAIR.TOCANADA - •
' We publish ;th6,..striYittg nova that
tenders have:been invited for fiying
ixiatt capable of conducting a service
betWeenBritain ,and •Catistic •th4
this year,wriich agil, see ac,complithed
the, lett Stage of the regular•air
riey from Britain to .the i •Antipodes,
has also teen -the' ifrst business -like
attack on the diffleultiet of the .trans:...
Atlantrd, ffight.-12,66d011 Daily ,•Tele-
graph, •'
CHILD 'tollocIATION To emPitit.i
What has been doge. at Fairbridget
.to the, grett• good . 4 the children ot;
Australia Shtl'oftlifs country eAti 6.er,
tin:61141e done elieWhere, to this con., ,
VIC:Lien' the Society decide tt to latititif
the 41UP:ee1:tot , Node for tbe• entloti,
Of the *afkt� dart/Oa...and otheii,o.tts.'
dr the •Uitip.fre toga had the klesaing t
&said Alexanaria, a:' -r€ -the two
oitleit' Mei:fibers present, at the $con-
Vention, kr.. Williams "la
bs tiddrets Wei rerainiicTiai be aritike
Of the ,eitablialainent at :Canada's first
paper, the . itatifedt -"Iteiraid, in 1752
of th'e, jubilee of' the eisociation aid
of tbe men who. had 4irected_its dee-
tinik to 1.01'0; When the re„-erga.niza-
OOn took 't)lace, He :recalled, cottilk;
tons.. of type ..Setting told, printing
presses, of decadet 'pagtv and admitted
that there *et* better :Staten -
ed advertising rates mow, At Wit. a
question'Whether there werebetter
editorials. than •tbere . were half
ttity ago., admitted tlitit there,
had been • lapse in eilittaAl •Sltatitl*
arils about ago., but, 41:ere&
that With •tha, pasallig, 0,t4he 'boiler
plate' era,', editerialta Were •Olatias.gsin
eaCting a higli•4
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as a rnetnbor of the Canadian 'delo;
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New
••duatty'•-•4lie• •ProdUction.. of .
WhiCh; back. in 19115. waa'a .Parambunt7.7.. •
:itnporiafice :•,-then •
'faded When the'..despoilts .of • sulialiair;.•
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tan • otat, . is -once., again returning. to
'this'. State. - • • :1•• •:..
;After an qiitereeci inactivity • or near.
ly,. 'decade, Lentsiaia„ last year
etqered...into itilPhat •ProductiOn:wher .
an Oil .prospecting c'otripany,.,lotated,':
sulplan,r deposit in .Solathwest• '. •
The success 'Of ,this l coinkianY'•ted
other including.':Cetera:.
large ••011,firnIs, to :search for .
Mineral. 'Ai, result of, this. IncreaSet• •
,..activity; domes have been located
various sections •cit the State.,•':•011i)
one. other ''dePosit,...,hoWeter. Some 4
iniles dire-Tou-th of. New ,Orleans;. hat.. •
• .ifeen. opened ',tip "'ter .PrOdnetion. .on's •
commercial, settle; ' • : '
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In •,••1913. • the .'fikat Year 'eonunercia4, • •
productioa . began., again, .‘ Leulaiatte;,..
Produced', ,..331;000..: long tens. • '‘Thie
amonnt,'. ,conpied:. With” the • :1;083,44t
toris...tartied out by: Tekas....repietentt
Practically 1..the, entire production o:
the United 'States ''• • : •
• . The added Importance ot the. 're.:
juvezfatloti of a work which had been
co"nsider,eil 104 can be lathered ;rat
the. fact, s. that the, 'world Production
Or 'sulphur- Is 'only. Inproitimately
000;000 toOs, Italy, Spain, chile, • an •
Japan are ,the other. producers.
ITALIAN PEOF'L.H ARE ,
noMc—AhintjoilICIthiall:nnGluEll:EueR:SU:;•-",
ed the adoring .11010/1 ueUro Ubt.tt,i
ihoWer gifts on the infant ex'pectec
by .Crect.ii Prince ,IirribertO and hit •
wife. the. Princeas • Marie Jose.
• Citizens with an imrailse to equir
baSsinets vigie 'asked to make theit
cotitributiotut• to, tint national mother: ,
and infants' prolecttve association. ,
°The birth of the royal infantis ex
pected bYhi *a atunin.
,fight pitions,iy for the peateful.;%°017• •
fare "of ' their peoPle. ' • . • ,.•
An atatosied distitssiOn • ii'foae 'over •
the Propimal tO ;peke afl pastrresi-
tients., of the .ittoelation'e.otfo di
reror Ruch •Savage, of Duncan.
znatntssed timethati :watald keep them
oft the tilec'tlite boat:41;0.nd tilett Youn-
ger Men' to centret'. the clettiglet Of
the asseciktion; hid Sam Derhan.,
an ,Adain Sel-
lat.' IlentinA..,jon, maintained it *Ould.
dalte sthe ,tifietorate top heaVY With •
or every .eigit mernbers., 4
;Oh, a. • tote*. the • 'tett:1mM en a tiOn ot‘•
'the' tilrectota-,to, increa. the; befit&
WtA• d'A. a ted
rfty" •
W,HAt THEY igIgt
13t'orrianlaa: 'Motoristi who, seattet.,
buinifig:tigarette stubs along Conritryi,, •
highvkiy. Might enjoy their p!eastate
trip s mtire. stopped t watch'
the lirairie and forest 'firei the*.
stark.— (FrOni the 'Chicago ' Daily
„News.) ' •
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• • •The PetI 1lerton14 platttort 11; 11' Adittitto.
wintittr*for Untindit lit Ott! Cni11111*, (Milk ..o.VOnts:.. Tfie
COlth gui wn tim Yotniptt, tottitrot Rot' on 1 he (Viiittlittit • teat% hint
.pepformeiti' pktid hily tom Ins t otth t, "a ti 1 timro otpoolehte4 19.41e flt
tho-GinUos; ,,She Was an'ilisintit with Oral 61.4
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