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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-07-01, Page 3• • 0XL 0 flE.R ,0?:'•‘,10statTs Was • Aixi,ipy '3 There-1.8.7ilothiu.g.-111--which'-rlieurita:- rAisku is a greater handleap.„than4n ;do- .. ;1a-4...Ordinary h‘-nisehold, .' • ing, _stopping, _running. up And down.• tairs. How to overcome that handi, •• ean;:ind relieve rheumatie. aches and Value, Is the subject 9f the f9llewng. , ; , • • '. have "hcen,..4-taking Kruschen Setts, for three Menthe, When I. -started, I .1194-1.heq.919-11.P.9k...1.11. t9-4.11!, . from •a° chair withOut, assistance, .1. couldnot kneel, °and „la .g -g• upatatte r was. agony. Now 1 can runupstairs- 11.114 kneel 1:04. : much as rflike4S1nce 1, • '.have,.:talten,•Kr.usehen,:f can work Jike • -• TWo•orthe ingredients of r se en, -.Salts. are, •effeattve ,solvent a uric • „acid, .,Othertigrediente,cifjnesp. Salts have a,: stithulating effect upon the internal..organs, and aselet -them to expel the „iissolV.ed • urie.atid..from' the aystein.' , ,p. Docichinent Feature- At.C.N. .3'71.1 The all-star detachmept of • the BY "No Matter How Thin You Mize It — o Still BOlor-eY For s the first time in almost ten years alnAn who looks like a'reat • fighter is wearing the heavyweight crown; 1�r while atterripts w 11 4011)tetti1made t� belittle Joe Louis, he appals; to have What takes. And when, if and.as he meetaiMa,Xie Sehrteling, we -don't mind•" 'going out on the boug.11-414 Preclicting that Joe willjake the, German. : • - like Wally took David,: . • Lohe ooking saver, theor cliaMPP•-.einCe ..09.11O-Tnnney cleeitied; that uld, rattle r..,hay_e piDliht b.ttika luta 14W:senses 'than keepl„.0n,, until: • • . • li.sirtt..of all .they elected, jack 'Sharkey and Max Sehineling and . ,Said that Whieheveri of the, twe could win would: be declared -the hops ofthe heavies.- And. tha•aroma efthat'fight Still: Wagers. on like'the ' 'Peiftnne eg.a...sh and chip erhporiiim on a terrid July day, , • That, in Case you isrkeliribelf,, was the tight Where the refepeni... awarded the duke to the Gentian on a fotillOurinitniteS:Afterhe had • . . :been knockedflat on hs sit-down. . • * , • . •. • Then,six Months later), the Same New York Athletic Commission' Percentage ---which had."elected" Maxie to. the title dethrened . him .heeanse he ,refused to wie. a 'returp bout ;with, Sharkey --and . halt 'a y.ear later terminated the latter as .ehampion. • - In 1932 this Prechius* pair met' again; and this time. Mr. Sharkey . won a dee:sign in fifteen rounds, • • -7A....37-e4r after than came the "fight" betweenPrim0Car4ra and ' • , the Most astonished man present -----which is ;saying a lot,4:-When he ••• - knocked Sharkey out with the breeze of a right upperent by .as far as we personally. are distant from 'being solvent. k .'- Three years ago this 'month -Maxie Baer -billed as Jack Demp ' • .. • • • ,•• sey the second, probably because he had the Same, number of eyes and ears as the old, Mauler, Met big Primo.for the title. The big boy . ,:.frorn Wag. up and down- like' a . penny stock -being • knocked ,down, or galling down t'welye times ineleven rounds, a• : fractured'.ankle very likely being of little help to hini. • * • • * ThatBaei-Heavn help, us -holder of :the crown forl, .merlY worn by Corbett, .Fitzsimmons, ' Jeffries,: johnson,r Dempsey and-. , Tunneya belly laugh if eVer.tlie,re Was one:. ' • , • • . , :which- wa's Jeature' Of.Alie • 'recent Coronation Parade in London; and 'Which thrilled; New York at the Madison Square Garden Horse „Show,' . is :being 'specially "brePlied"„fOr...tha' ' Canadian National Eichibitiony. ' Perrniseion has ,',heen granted by Ahe Facjeral GOverninent for the at. . „ . , . tendance.,of this extraardinat,:ly-,fine • unit of thirtY-tWo andtheir careful - )y. selayted horses, throughout the en- tire period Of the Exhibition,'whie , ploy will .b.c one of the TneW 'attracl . tions' At the ora•ndstafid •'.shOril4; This detachment ,of "Starlet-Biders of,thit , with all ,they, ,represent o „romance and tradit'en, '"mannties" ever presented :for public .apPreA al. • • • . The hoses ' alonewould. be an at :traction anyTihere. ' Only 220. ho.i'sea are now ..useel:by "The Mo,linted,"'.the•expansion Of the • 1 setevide . and its , duties' having reSult::.: ea in the. acquisition of 'four . huri- dred. an severitY•tfive inotcr ears ,and over ene;.hundred. marine vessels and power boats. .„14irplaries,,' Cqo, • notV( have :entered ",flito-..the..patrol service dit ;the i-t1antic and Pacific seaboards' but 'the Unit to., be seen at the •EX- hibitiern With. their. Magnificent' highly: 'trained' , horse's; 'will, yepreient ',the Warld-fametis forewhich-. NVaa or- ganized • in 1873,..to estriblIsli, And, Jmaintain law Apd•order:on the Maine, o(' the flieri Northwest .Tetritorieii ' ewspaper Man. - C 0 .Magazifie.) , dead:. , ,in . • '-aitelphia: Pe* Of the'lounger..gefier-.. Lation perhaps ever • heard of him, ?et was of.11.ide• Tocilorful. sehdol'.of'-'newspriner-Corres:,:7 ;lioriderits.1.-.Whe; :in' days peat, ;Made. ' Journalism .a .cirocr ot ,a ven ut.e. A..son 'Of. the .Rcy.. T Ajb,ert Moote;. was 'a. :prodi.tet of the' .TotenTeld..., , gram, weht pliers:6as ,in .1914.as.a. war. eorresPeinient,..df.. the: Alontroal: Star, later joined the Princess eenuh.li.:''skiii. on the' •• .• • • .• -fld.• r.: he.stir. r'eus„.0.us phase, of hs eaer The .Dublin Freelhan'..s. ng--:,-fr.oin- , great:fame, Wanted ..senfebody: to in.-. •„ject. no..v li f lyrit, ari 'fts ••' • ' ,lyrocre in France, took.,hIM, 'to Dublin to beretne:,--the:li'reti.t.nun's Managin.g" ' 'F Tli e Prceninifs....JOurnal 'a Nation.; .LitlUlt'S journal,: ‘N•af;. Steering a,desper-.,.. • ntely. .conrSe between, Sinn' • !Vein and and Tan. Night• , • . after ..n.klihti foore• :•CA•tr.,: athis desk . wit a revOlitei\".bealde• him. , ,The ,..111rot,,in a n ref. tiSed t 1.6.Wer .eplarS., eitittr, side;'. the., penalty was.; the • paper; stoned, windoWs„ Snias,hed prosseb, ..• live(' in a Qablin suburb, Night after nighthe drove: home' through , streets W:thotit, thri,,noliee. protection .;• that ,was. ' •ofrored birn lived. for', ••• „Months in 'dfld ,with threittaagainst; his • life-, • •• ' ventuall.y-the'.1Freeman; died, after .Moore, acted at correSpondent ..• fer the BritiSh . in. Pais, eventually .found t the tfuiteci Stat, .11c Was engaged itt howsParr 'Work •int• • but. aiostly•• ObackiEty and, in. de.' yoting flitia4-r-1itt• so* of sit .• ...yenta, had been', e -•••-•• 7.- ; r•fi .3 hind: it... (Per 'Yeais, SoViet airmen scieests. bate ben .studying .weatior and flying eoriCitionan: in the Arctic, Bases' have bcep extended °intJ quite r,egently one was establ,ish- '-erl--"trt---the--L-Pole-'-itscif7.,- .This 4„last wcatlact observaticn, pest ideated on float pr,, ice at the. worlat peak was of invaluable the final,plotting of the successful. filght. "The Ru.s-. s'ans, ate justly proud of,. the work of .the'r scientists , „tuld armen, Their -achievengrit marlis a newr fl avia0en. 3 t) ;PA 'E' a3ca .„.4repe. •• ,Mr. Pratt -"I'm very 'mh h 0'0 with Miss James:- Pia- you think she will acept ie - Wer, ,13,• 31.33 100.43 33 •:t140 .4eVelgr of . a:. regolar:' 'air ' RAW aere'0"-th'e 11FUe7f 'efthe foyrward for. the testing of regular trans-2,ktlantic fqhtz Sintultaneonsly. on July 5th, leaVe Ireland:and the 'shares.. 7C,f NeWfgundland. for'L •w4ll resta in thpeStablishtnent .of romp - air tche.dules across the. lart•grcat. • .. ,; .Sky te#Rucir And Safety 'At;,such a time, it is interes,ting to know something of the. -.equipment. that is making lpng. distance. flight avatar..-:,airieli.:•an-ordiriary...„..i L part of out 1ivers'4 . There is, for, ex- tjjist .litaught into service for_trans-L continental.flight.;The new Map r•wil •s'shuttle from New,'York bo:Las geles' in slightly over. fifteen heirs, „carry tWeritYLfive passengers and at: 218 .miles per hour; • Corri'.' 'forte„ av4ke, or aSleei,,Will be cm - parable to' the best gn the groUnd.. • 'In June, 1935,,for ,no, god reason, Jimmy Braddock was tossed '• in againgt Baer -and- Most folk's though it was similar to tossing ,ft 4 , • juicy 'Christian to a gtarving-Nerotlan Hrecideek was stipPosed to be ell washed up -but he rwasn't nearly as thoroughly.•Wathed up • s:-.15trirffell41: • e•pna-ot.fifteentoundr deat, discovered, himself -much to'his own amasement ,no doubt -the champion. -• •I • ,•• • . . .•• ,• • •Two years he held -the .title--:-abOut is unproductive a IWO years as a, champion ever..SPent4for Al Management didn't even seem to have Sense ?tough to gather a fair pickings in the way of vaudeville, •moving 'picture, and exhibition ring engagements.',. It is, said that the $31;99,0 which .Braddock earned' for beating :Baer has -long .gone' thei; :.• :way of all dough; and that he had bitten into: Prohloter-Mike%Jacobs . • verYheavily before Ttiesdiy?s'rfight.„-A 'bite which wiII, naturally, have .: to be Mastered' out Of thartakhigs �f the • Comiskey Park. brawl,• : • , • " So now Joe...bouis---'-".nd'black man •will' ever again bp allowed to hold the title" -is ' the besg, of the heavyweights -and • from: present in- •.,dieations should hold that titi.e just,..aselongith...he .-Cares.",to'keep, in • -reasonably.; decent shape. • • , .. • • .• . , , . As we [Said before .attempts Will be 'made to belittle. Bows and his abilities: and..achieVernenta-juit as was done in the case of Jack , Johnson, in the opritionof many," including ' the present •Cottririeritatori•,-,• ; the greatest heavyweight•Who ever drew on. a sglove. . • : . • But, Joe, is a,real fighter -make no 0:Stage .,aboutIthatand the • • WO, he softened Braddock dawn, taking no chanceS•on"a stray shot, and then lashing .Out so suddenly when,,the..pretiie Moment, came,. ' WaAa::real rnaaterpiece,,:- . • . . omplentary:-..qn HLIGHTS' OF THE WEEKS NEWS . „ •8yliter Randa r. lSPanialiC,.Incident •• jjpri•pcl. in tb-e-....Wee"kra 'rioWs, a Very .small item announces that 1,04 41i...ni•;,. 'OriCand, Volunteers • in the.. .S,pan,th • Loyalist •armies,. are believed drown- - the'T steanfalP• On.laaa.Ic .11arcelonu, The silip is thoughtI:a have n been torpedoed in the open; be.tWeert • Barcelena apd'V 1 ' . •• • • • Beek in 1915: a.similai incident ecz , by a :Ceririan subriiarine., ;Americani" ;lost 'their . Hies and a, nation, hich :had.been...-V,tavering ;:balanees • weighted ..for the • Cierman's„Was" .'brought into. ..action -against , them, . Today,. the , same..Violation of the "lAWs• of the 'high sea bring nothing mention. - PerhapSit is an •indicatien'. pat',war§ have not alw,ays' beenen-, teredlrom, a -sense, of outraged honor' ktit after :a , cold consideration of the "chaneeS;for:'sileCess.• Right noW no. oite,..wants_a-Warhut-the„,feal.ing 6Ritg.71;liqt, it is nothocause. of. honor • but 'rather a desire to live: aii'd wait - until •the guns, are itady. Popular.' Trend.. g Viaegt Street .rivo) -1,10e1,;§ of buildings in the li'eart of • IluenoS 'Aires aro tobe de- .itioliihqvillL.p.to.aratimact; the. con, •StrifcCon of -a new Rorth-sOuth 't0e- • nue, which Will • be 450 fete iicte 'ettect that it 4111 be the Widest feint 10 tile. ThrieS. • 33 . 9 ',Spanish political fashions- what- ever d'Oubtful. pepularitL at home are4." beginning to :go abroad. Per a year stini fifteen days, p iiriilcl . mannered Jittlo - mart ti (1 to steer Franc e through shoals both foreign and domestic. Ile, tried to give the Working: Man a .,„forty -hour week, highet ,wages, social security, 'Ws week he, wapi forced to 'admit deA at, BLA-CKHEAD .,)3140th&rcissimply 'diss6lve and cils,,. anpear'bY,this ono simple,: sefoond sure InelltOd., • 'Qdt. two'otinatof ocroxine powci,er• from any' drug..stote,Aprinkle • It on', a hot, Wet cloth, rub the tack ontlyevery blackhead will be gone: Issue No.. 27-137 - • AVVhen a, man comes a king. dis- tahce to, =IA a„,speeelthe generally Makes the k.igeeh as Ring as the dis- tance. ' Foolish ikeighbor--•"Da ydu,.think that baby of yours:will overmake h's marc" - • • ' .Fong. Father ---"Make his:, Mark? You pught to see the walls; ef ,oui.. home!: 4. , .You can't blame the ' doctors ' if theV 4oSoinetimei hurry Our demise • a little.; about the only way you can '''C'Qllect.a•-,docter's-,bill,fronr-someldeal- r • !plait to collect it from their estate. , . alother "New, Junior,yo• u've 7a.guenimo:' lose"Snihyders mother,that , . ain't no loss" . • Read it 'Or: ia' rnYtb- • '• Visitor-' name s' Aacl • • . , ive---"You have, my,syrnfrathy,. of course. But, really, 1 dont see • hew you can. blame Me, ;. • A friend of aura who teaches in a grade school in. A City. that. shalt be. unnamed, told *us that -'one • of the parentS of the neighborheetl,, proh- ahly one whose .little had, final- ' ;Iy. been i,,aught stealing exarninatien questions, had been complaining that ;•. 0,4", ing0A/0,3'3'34300:03'03033,03/1,03^' • paid too . inuolt:. Tile. complaint •wa."s oVerhaird by .flirailitar.-artile- these 'lPkg-Suffering, patient:felloWS . to ..whork, the teach; ' Ors confide,. their '....Woes: '• sputtered, "it!siwerth 'all" they get juSt.. to Smell/ tKrn kids; let . alone . Jearii 'em!' •• • • • • *Ofteir, the Arolible with a beau,ie ' that he wont stay tied: • . . . Then; there Are the. new "Ensign" liners, fourteen ''.of whicb are.' under .C,obstruction for Imperial Airways... These twenty -ton, foue7motored giants will see service on tbe. European: air 'lanes, to Egypt' and kartier afield to Calcutta. Luxury kind: comfort: will .be the last , word While thd.Fifety:re, serve will be t xdatet than that em: - A rumor ls.about as hard to WI'- • • spread as butter. . . wise wde keeps her temper; and her looks , "k: • • • • • ,Eorrower---="Will you 'lend the $20 *OOP . bodied• in anyrelifp ,.ever. built. The'•'Let's Not ,world is stirel Why . • our .desiret, ; :prOMPt'..eVery7 , scheme, actiVity 'and' strife ' •.', ' ' A habs• readies UP' and ; cried far • something.. it cant • touch; ' • 'And; all thrOUgh. life; -things out Of; reach are thosewe want:so much.' • Desires briiig forth . Ambition and; tifetiines Allis Means' nehidvement, Our .hope, in any•ftirn; gives us mere, ..,,..-pleasure than • bereavement. • ,So;,: °though, otr„,.heart§,have guided us toward •koals' we did not,4ain2-: , In gratitude for joys We found:- in • •..hopes -let's ,not complain Lender '1(cdUntirig:one:the • . , • . Lender , (speaking 'again , as .tbeY,. '.parted),LRamernber, that'sonly for week." • Ei•ei .(turning livid and screaming) --"Yount" get your mon- ' Stop hounding nier. c'.• . • • . . . , 'WtiWit,•,rslirin cm; ;:too as .or edirigoitable living. With.' the --neigh- bois. 7 • ' • y Adventuress ; • ( , 'Despite the advance. of SCience, there • are stilladventurous.' seulson the skyways Of the ,WOrid... At. this-. moment,. senieWbere. over theT PUic Ocean, a...xi:rotten is flying to keiP' a . speaking engagement .in Los Angeles • on July '28th. There may be .stormt:. ..a hundred and one things to pre- vent her.arrival,. but •Amelia rhArhart” has .callitly Planned what she Will 'de.' •when She reaches the ariefetiC0,41 con.;. , • tinent.. Miss Earliart is expected to keep a: rAdio'migagemerit on Monday night.- Dix Radio' IlOnr, at nine:. ' • arid .A. deficit of 81,890,090,990, for . • • , ,t.he past 7,six.:-.-inOritht-:-.7t-.4pParpritly, • the • average. Frenchman doesn't: want tire . things .ex....Premier.-Bluin "Oiled to •givo.: him.- .In any 'eVerit; :the .little- Jinarr'Wti-s-s,t,Urned, don • „Senate whenhe asked for swcepiiig • powers to level the franc, .and to. se.; - euro fresh- revenues ,b.Y control of ...• greiga NOW:, „they have -a Popular Front in France, a :Inixture Of „ Dela s,,, Coniunists, . -and-Badipat,Sociali.sts•10(1 by Caniille -..Chauteritps-.'n As usual, ChautempS' is ..optintistie abent, the futUre`. of-.' his, Igeyarnnient, butit remains be ; seen whether he tan beat:a record 'of.. . one • year :And. fifteen ;elays.•: Twice 'premier before..,illis preterit ,stit,nmons, • Chauteinps' 'last governatent; „lastedriwg,itiOntlia.• • :'...`-‘,Llitire.The;ta, • • " • Getihany...bas 4 new "share t•he land" .plan. • , The gevernMent .has an- • 'nounded. the, redistribution" • df . thou-; • sands ot glotee:' orty fOrfperIY ;belonging • to, the. :Chtircli; Small holdings .Will be' laid' •but•-•...-lioldings. ',grouped into state :centr011ed•e'olleetives for hae of egtiipi.: !Tient And'ilisposal of • preauce. About the only difference .existing ,betwect the, Geri:n(01 'plan. of ,secializationand; the Soviet 'plan of 'state • ownership 'will be . the noMinal•OWnership Of the hind . by „the peasants. • Sinc this, oWnorship Will .doPerid entirely. upon . 'the use.• to WItidlif" they -''plitthe land • in 'the dpititonof the government; it will readily 'be Seen' that (he differ; once is mere in fmme than in fact, Sov,iet Adhievemeht • " Athos te. kidy , ....Anti, speaking 'of'radio. . Children 'who have. been 13o1aittring the peat ight' years .willi.probablY. :rgineniber to :the end of their :days,• the'..anties. , . , Setup. of the nien smo shape pub - have juSt'announced.: theend of 'their" .11c.: are bum seuiptors:- lepg .aSsociatiOn„ withthe 'Peps'oclent: , . •. :Company to, take ,MAco ,. New .Xearlt... • .DaYi,. :Bight ..iipw; they are'loOking . far a "np*, Speiser. • • of.• 4Never,' Never!' 1In' England, tthe4,creator of ."Peter::, 3Pa-frias,jUst4tiken -the-:.journey; ••;inte...the. land of "never,:•,neVor.", L:Sir James Barrie , is dead .but, .wherever Christrmis -is ilbse#ed •Ittri.d. there are • 'children; his Ineinory Wil•I be kept in place apart froni-a,ll the Other artiati of- hi day, ."PeterTPan"..ranka "CYran,o7.- and.;"Hansel anc1fneteJ",ofet. the' .chi Id eri'S : InasmusiCat yoi1d It is fritOesting: to :know :that: children;' wheneverthey go to .ees their iftv.or.tes, Peter. and: Wendy,. be:'; other's.'.of" th r -Lk .:year,s,„ gave to. Peter :pan to the.' 'Great :Ornipitd, Street. Hiaspital. -81-ek,'..CliittliTell; in.-Lamitiri;Ytrig-lantt .1.114band-4'1.thought Yen sa'd Yen laOtight: low shoes the other -day" • , did.". ' • , lihsband-r"They've ,diceived you again„ my dear., The bill came in to day aid they eertahily. Were Oaes,'' • • ed 7.1-::•Offe thing-74-'-arir 7arr ways 'get. plenty -of free 'hell; to do Croat things' are being achieve the SoVicts alid not ;only in the redbt .of edotiOntic. •aud: poLtieni scienoei. 1,f,st -week, 'three ittiss.ittn auen lett . ' Moscow for •Sittl. fici$05`illby I'vay.. of the Xortli Pole, After t:iXtY-.,,f,01,1r; the-airr they'laiitleiHifst-,580••• Smiles Short of their goal; The flight Was, „darihig. but.' more ...9an. 'that, it was pectaiit In the -:ameunf- of preparation Mid Careful reSeareh be- , Women on the.Tee' • W,e'have no inteut'611'•rof •prying' into the feminine •contgioustiest , to . , ascertain,' if possible, . , why • vJ'orrien think they can play.golf. There are ' not se. Many -illusiOns left, anyway,. and,. if wOrrien• areble to persuade themselves they can .'play gay4 Whi,t'h has triedratid lieked to a •fraz- •nzle. the souls • of many.. able-bodied Men, it ill, beet:Imes an acadeniie Ob- s"erver,to take them by the hand; and gently' but firinjy , eXplain the folly of their conceit. We intend to leave' this . question of welneWs golf to a higher;: yes, the hie:heat trilitiaal- We, shalf leave it. ti that J.court last resort, from which, there is to .aP-. peal. Let. the Scovelcaid Protiotince, the \•01..(116t, as it has in diglts. ;that'. blister. in • nutnerals, that, Lenia'''.Cilobe.Doino6rat. • tiPfN5SS Plenty of ,j1I11rd414,011 ')rublied in Soon sets y'ou right.' &tate the *(40 r3ft will, Want' AtAtO lidte!'c yc kart. ' 4 Ihribef Mrs.,' Rivea--t‘I'' arn very ..pleaSed with, my new cook" ••• , Mrs. Bridges---l'Ilow Ring. liave„ypu. had her?' • ,..;- Mis Rives-"Her day, s' 11 be up tonight...". • Well Expressed • G• rea• testHe wsruld "be A .dull -spirited• man _of...t r',. • Ttle..,Woirta , .•14110..-.4011K g 441.§-m9-ntb,' watch the .review of the -Fleet bY•the • king..witherut feefing .of 7.ie.7bef°iihi1; i:.tcat NE:wl9eglorusos.bee;Tc re4.nd,wme;4dchiI,;',1‘ * too---nf all nations • say: "Th„ank Op4, for the Prit,isk NaVY,'? Tor if is not....t.t..rnuch the might': of the British. -I•lavy that will thrill - =.•...Z-47C.;•,;.•,,.:;,,,'.';',t.q.. British .,Sailer.;.'1'llese -,warshint that .; ride, at :,arichotr: so „easily,, Yee ht've. the', leaSbed "POWer Of . •-, 'horse -power, the,terrible potentialities, of ,hUndred,s oftuns, arec used many- • as ;.the world's' greak4sVpolice° force, Ille• • The Royal Navy is • alWays a^tive •- • • -Ye.t there, is no war. The'. secret • • , ',behind ,that paradox lies in the: fact „ that the Royal Navy is principally • . Used is a fercefer.,peac'e and human- ity.' None who, has read the stirring, • story 'df the Na`vy's'.Werk, in Spain is. doubtful of this:. , And Spain:is:only one page iii.then*reut..stery on., land .and sea that have been ef- ' "Antiquated ' as rriay .thirs .:philosoPhy;." says Si Edward. tvi ".1 sell- believe , that the. road to .rnaximbrn ',wealth And, cententrrientis .bY,•phe.simple preceSS of. providing to OyerY,•,mari end *Omit- Wha wishes -to :,.earri the- opportunityto d(ii• so."4-- Nia ara Review. H ' . - *ere ,•lainTrqatit end • helpfuI, controlling 6:02".'a in this . country before : tagn.is rib Classified_ Advertiiing AGENTS WANTED .W4 •STI:LL. ' 1./..41)-p L.tmvv... , let:. ,v9u Can.. make, go(il rnone,y,,' too; .-stuing rriotor4.olle; 'traCtor'oils,' machine..,olls greases and rnoling cement in yonr.19citlity:-; L. Write .'Warco Grease :and •Oil Ltd .• • Toroptd.' • • . . 'SOMETHING NEW;EiISCTRiCiRbN COIITY• 17,etracto ,ef.340' . diliogoty; ,sample .•-$$::50; agents 185 griseman,. Aye. i• Vontretat; •.. : . . . • :coLi.:EctION strivtot. • , O D.TTARR3 •COLI,ECTION •Aq.Nc.ms. EX- p'illepeed' et:Alec:46n Seriziee.. Ballast •--.• Stair BJdg TOrehtO. . " • • 'INVENTIONS. • • •• - ITIOATENTED ;nail, 'patented: . ;es:I.1 be abld. Write Red:grave:: Red- ._ , grave "Ana ,teempany, , 'IureqOrd,rel.(••Buildftg §t. Cat.bari`gies, 'Ontario: • , •." • • • •••• : Ma.CHIHERT. ANH.,SUPPIIES * „. • •, • ' One.: more : as you, watch..,. that • great . reVie* 'renter-1'0).er • the • .• • 1, Months.- of ••patient work ,that it hai.;;•,, entailed; •This pageant on the 'great- ept ,stage in the world' has oily been maje. +-possible by :the; Unremitting attention And care', of,. "hundreds, of. , officer's.and;then;.V.;ho havooianized it your benefit:A:. n.„ .„ , . oiters Gro On Prosperity *ports: ,'‘End'alg Says'.. They Oiten• Lea, . to -.Heart . . „ at ure ".bET13,0„1T, *are ile:Oole develop • tOkie :goiters ip times •Of prosperity• . 'atid.,-Inereased :activ:ity than .,: -in times �f econorrife depression.- Dr. •• .Perey, President • of .the rAssoelation Study of• .Goiter, ••• 'Said in hit 'opening address at' the an- . rtual convention of the °association. ; Pereir based hiS. COntentiOn,on. a study of,,5,04:10 caeesof•tcixle•'goiter op - dated betwee.o. '1.926.•Vrid .,11 the depreition. following the World WaY..., there was a •SliarpdeOlide in:the , .number f :toxie,gOiter cases. .and ain in; the, late depreeston..,theq wtis7, tdeo0Cqe, Til 1924-29' prosperify.:Pef7.” iod Dr. Percystated, there was • an• , .• Unprecedented tisd-in the total num- . ber,,of•goiterk• *.„ .,` . • -There is -definite relationship , , .tWeen toxic 'goiters and -heart said Dr. preecy., adding, .ihat, goiter', ...often the cause Of.:heari School Teaeherilrorir'. little .girl is rather backikard in her Father,...T."Backward,.., eh? I....,suP- pose..stiejakesr that, after: be ,mother„ She always., reads the last' ;chapter • fitst.,7 '• ' • If ,you think•••..yotrte . net clock! 'Watcher,. ternave the cloCk.for.a.feW• Woliith4d7,11;kOffiNtar 'OiNitractona! Equipment:. bought and .Sold. Latest ..stock list • sent , on • request..31 W P.etrleco., t,innted,,..roron.to.. 'PHOTOGRAPHY ' :E NLARGEMENT FREE H . WITEVE Y. 26 Crit order, Roll turns_ developed. and eight ". priPnfs' 25 ceilte:. reprints 3 .tent's eaCl Ern/K.11nm, '29Ricfivond Street 'East, Toronto. . •• • • • . „ • 3 • id, sApios . . 11, 4.TTERY. '..RADIOS--C.Orripl;ete; guaranteed. 518.95 to $23.50. • Eurna Radfo,' 1067 Dov- erc'curt, Toronto. ' Be aura you have good, safe .tires �n your ear' to... protect *yourself and .loved ones. When it "Lcosts no.triore.to have the beat, Put on,Fi.reStooe tires .7.the kind which haye?heen,PROVED safest by the world's foremost rating.. driVeri., •Driein t� Your local Firesteue Dealer and hini"equio your .car ntiw. • ..:Resegick-Upsts- eTheprie's. , NIWwcovry ofa, s,”6..-• • 'fi^ fngiis, 'aPPa-rtlitly the eau .1116c1 ;cal Might-, prove' .as 'hipertatt. to sete as ,....that. • of: the t em; tit° sis b al ill r'ta.*. Was ,.c.eporterl,...te. he .$tates ditaptr.r •of '.fhc Tnternati0xa1 OL;s'e of Stiregpris.,: j):(1Sf.1 experiinenta. the. 'fungus, -which he ,loenteck,,'Dr., •Lkiv.h..e thyroid authority of; ColutribuS, O. presented dat,rt to Show it :is. •rcSPousible for at least one ei,f -,7rt1e.-t-w6---r•vi8irer--ty1icis of g•o 1..t14.• -c• ,,,,tpbe,, 4.ungui is transmitted, 'he' !said,' 'T.5y r- ilririkMg: water and vegetables in pi- • • • ". ' • there -aro'. types of,: goitre, Which is „•caused hy the malitinetiOn., ing' Of -!thie tItyrold One, :,erideniV„. goitre, is foundlii. lc? ...Where the- w,t riot'•,contain.'stfliCient thieficli- nical .needed hy the, ribYrOid:' . ` diSnute ,the the o of iodine deficiency as .ft's."true . inary' cans.eof goitTer,", ' PuIp Milis Raise Wage! .Abour 5;650. Workers in Four Ile, eq. 171ants Are . Affected • MO,N71131AL-Waie, increases for.' 5,650 'vorkers off lont large' Quebec . Prov.ince pUlp and paper, manufvtur-, ing concerns' 'Were announced lasti 'week 'by inistet Ttproblay„ ibe Ministb.t 'said the trijses. ef fee« .„ tiv 0, July° QUM t•esult• in add it tonal :disburseinents more tImit ,.”.150,- 00,0 atitualip to,. omplot:yea, ,.solidated PaPor Corpormion.: 11r0tho1 s &• ' dian Pu:.,p and paper an 1' eon s ol i eirs , shave W.,;•••lvi fo i 1,40 ,empIoyti,,s tbreo wage of, '37 *ec,nnri. holn. \v, ;1' t? boesua 4,.,•••••• . tie*, pt., " . . 0••• "Wliv th,ouid diet?. If 1 >'nt : tliet 1. .don't gethougry; cud if ,. -1; ilendricis WpIcui Vail Loon. „