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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-08-09, Page 2CR STA THURSDAY, .AUGUST Oth, 1•0,34 • .... tbe (Doot3..w. etypoirev ihe4-itin-ellisfrSds4---, aveseeieeTtAticet* Iterrit:ir reale in adranee (let itrr,earS 45.0H. lte4.Htates, 4240 per 00 u inivsnoe„ ' enth old and heir adtliseellea atietildebel eltarige o 44reas brfie ;neste4. cANC.PlettATIQ$— tsrabstrefsqurlitteetriberSenreferSitot to bay* their gohval,Paons• intert14104 its .ase the, -,bsie toten* before e)(Piree• tion. While subeeelptione Will net be , carried he 'arrears over an. esterided .Pere' led, yet, urileesa, We are notified to eaneel, we aasume the stibSeelber wishes the ser. vice continued. rtElorraNers- should,. made by registered letter, moneyOrs der or cheque payable at par in Gode- rich. THURSDAY, AUGUST '9th, 1934 CANADA IN ENGLAND Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. tis head of Canada House in London. appsars to be an acceptable and able representative of his country overseas. Canada,'s big day in, England is July 1st. At that time reception s and a ban- quet are held. together with a church ser - 4date. 9na'04014, day ee t *SeleY,,eliffietelt„ tOnipareSta$ year's basineee With 'till*/ (1,a$t I4 nnelolibtesilY be aet*4p.tO4 btelneaS, eXieet .CannsartteMtsealehl Made. •Olher peculleritiee will %env to;apt or; P nttte* �t ,eYeti ;attorney," SAY gletetAe.e.--- • 1;$4 slat ea)!.'Tze 'flifitirele Were .Prrilile Men Berta*, hoWe ite rom playing.",. e 4 ' ° , Pitter4PA, deaeribed as " 'are nlligent blted In BaY,e"Were ProllibitedigVert. is that it watt Boteene WflUan f ,P0.0fit laySeee*er:expeet to finish thef Scotch, gentle:nen," wleo etart,e4 the "Old Now, eowever, oppoeatee ha 4 devoopi Work htShi4 of a Week," 445. "within 4, ISITS,atsr Or' Threadneedle' treet" Solls fin k." ed to the idea a a p-montii year. A Datcalling limy ,tho Itational 04iendar number" no,There was an Innumerable allat Wit *seta • bie hif.4101# ages' 'iv ,reittors, *9 arty One ,..cenStideringel, a-'4fert4f-lie; Mait Peeple,, thetefore,- re it. ;Wee enneenced, -that •canatiaeheel approickit ditterent and retormed ,..calendar, were onitet satisfied. • ve date witti, my 260-4340: England Establiehed• eallee*PlitOnte,MesZ 4thojit,11, gree on 1694 as the date Of beginning" Of. the iank, ecareer ,whIch hesno rbeeellel lie the 405- 'ing World anywhere. . • ' ation of Canada whose Mee is IP les.' Say, Unierable7" means munber. ' Many Scotch gentlemen Of Intelligente se "Si o(Mrttleis number." . !have been, associated With her destinies Toronto,' puts ferward a •prOPOSal, that sVe , net 'say, VI Intee been with* to at differeat antes in the 'IaSt 200. Years, Canada .tali more in, line with what 4t eee you. the Worvt Way." Say, "WiShing and ebe never has etiffered :rem claims to be world opinion, discard the to see YOU VerY nitwit." asSOcliitien, - 13 -month idea and sponsor a ' twelve DO net ea', "Not on your life." This • The Bank pf England was not started months calendar,- four months baying' 31 t* * v**risril Say' "Not by any as a bat* in tile sense in whieh we know days and the other eight rnontlia having ntealicvera0H- otten mispronounced commercial bankt greatly., even ;though a bank. In fact she still differS froM 30 days. The extra day again would be Faesimile. Pronounce , fitk-sim-i-le; a her methods have been nieditied some, taken out of the book and made into. OA 11), a , -both I' ' s as in it e as hi me, ac- what in the eourse of the centuries. In Year End Day, following December 30, eent,seoond Byname. . the first place, however,' King William ystlisto, they tot 'the 11 d banks 'auttitoeeeded ereatO theM, Theat,,,„ aa _.t,rade .woh#_eCt *tiit?ifini.- Way and the:, Haieseetle Cities, of the patio eanie !into their own,as ..portunei. Ia1eentrog the las4ing OPWe,4 '10hoWed I theM. The' Vsiggere ,and the, 'Rank be Anisterdam, to* ,the Plage Of the Bale • lip* awheY too':weitt-the- way":ot PA tra4C Mid the 7iatilt' of Zn I " to her phiee ikUtheritl. .Greater banIcs Pettit' e; anten4 westitift .exist .both ni England and; rrance. and America, but ;lime holds her Pie4t1101 4,4 Anint hanldng-Ivisdem, Her present t Otwer,riter, 14o/stave gentian, *Ora. -' ed aS the WOrld'S chief ntan*ot mysterY and as the greatest single Source of bank- ing knowledge. For Canadians a certain interSt tent.08 ,the ,faei that a CPA- dian 14.5 now one of her (Wooten's in' the Person.ot SU- Edviard Peacock. The position of the Bank of England Ives threatened. for a time after' the war lay the Federal Reserve Banks of the 'United States. Now, however, With the Cellapse of th6 American tanking sys- tent, She is ba*irerthe saddle, undisput- ed ruler of the banking world. • Leap Year Day would come after ,June Indisputably, Accent -second syllable; -wanted money with which to -Prosecute e-• eee's 30 and again would be a separate day. not the third a war. They were always wanting' -money vice if the time is. propitious. The mag- The Association makes out a prat* Destine. Pronounce the 1 as in tin, not for wars, those old kings, and they use azine -Canada" published in Londoll tlon. cid -ease for the proposab The year, as in timi• ually had to ,pay well for it. On dile oee would begin as usual with January - Memoree, Pronounce mem-osri, three easion'there waS,nOt svgs. eat 'deal of en - elves a full account of the proceedings hiBabies, and not mern-ri, thusiasm as the money lenders of Europe wch month wotfld haVe 31 days: April, *Y. of Dominion Day celebrations this year Precedent (moan). Pronounce, pres-e- had not yet recovered from the shoek July and October, as the first months in and they appear to have been impres.sive. dent, first e as in let, second e as in me they got when the great banking house THE CORBEIL BABIES (Mail and Eenpire) There will be general approval of the "TitairaTelkr.. WHAT OTHER EDITORS SAY On Sundayer July 1st, a service washeld each quarter, would aleo have 31 days, unstressed, accent first syllable. - of Fugger, the greatest in Europe for the In the church at St. Mary -le -Bow, the others always having so, Every P r imarily. Pronounce pri-ma-rip, previous two centuries., had to close its Cheapside. sit which Rev. Gordon Poe,- year would always be exactly the same as first 1 as in De, a as in may, and, accent door a as a result of its inability' to 001- .ww,rzte/P-m..1=a1-9-4;., -4,11ffe, -.1p1ar1 »rzvt:Txosp-4=14-421.-t -wriawbylvirF42269Errla- • , . The situation in. England was somewhat ' fall oti Apriritth and Christmas would Wqrds Often Misspelled - move to show Corbell quintuplets at the Andrew preached the sermon. Me. and, Mrs. Ferguson. the Canadian Agents:. always be a Monday, thus allowing for a r Prescription; pre, not per. Lasso (sin- different as Parliamentnow had ,aons"id- Chicago Century of progress. - If the long week -end., This would be the ar- ' gular); lasSes , {plural). Accessibility. erable power . over. the . Monarch, but babies are to be shown they ought to be Gene.ral and other prominent London , observethe two c's and the s Ssi, Fla- loans to kings or governments were not shown in the Ontario' Building at the d:- - ---- :----- Orihn; Oire-1,-iiiiii7-; Delicacy; t*e. c's .anel'fpoPular: - - - - . — * Qt.-SY,: Derrick; „t"wo...r4a.,_.„. , • I anaian National „ Thee mone-Ye, was 'fina-llye forthcoming, _ y r.1 • W.A. canacitain mgetjerx witei_scpeeseeketeeea rangement if the new seheme were_ to be • ar ed on January 1st, 1939, as -in that of the city attended. --------- - --eyear New- YearSeeDay falls car -Sunday: * On Sunday evening; those interested aleo another' long week -end. May 4 y Allure, attract, entiee, inveigle, lure, ,associates dernanded and got t,he,right to listened to timr, Bennett broadcasting Dominion Day would always be -a Sun Synonyms $6,000,008 of it, but Patterson and his few - from Ottawa. Apparently his voice was ' • 24th 4 • --,--- . ...._-,-,--=-------- - • WELL DONE, TARA ! (Hanover Post) f tempt', coax, eajole; decoy.i" /establish a bank Isere to be paid 8/ in- Thefe are some muniepalities who have ., • always on a Friday, Civic Holiday on Alry, ethereali lairylike, frolicsome'', terese on --their money and were also to 'weathered the storm of hard tinies quite heard clearly as the report states- tuat , - reception was exceptionally good. August atti, Labor Day September 4th, 'lively, sprightly. 0 . be allowed S20.000 per anntnn as expensesnicely, and they have lately been boast - awl Remembrance e aY. , ...ncident, - occurrence; circtunstance, °f Day on S turd 1 t managenient of the bank. A return I ing of their. 'geed record._ One of them On Monday afternoon Mr. Ferguson „ held a Dominien Day reception at Can. All of these days would be convenient I event'. . - of 4500;000 per annum for- the use ,ofi is Tara, which reports that - arrears of V. VIVAUDOU of Canada Ltd.; Toronto 250 550 + Of course, Mavis Talcum is as °indispensable as a razor to well. grooming after shaving. Men prove that everyday But don't stop there., To really enjoy. the benefits of Mavis Talcum, as millions of both men and women now do, sprinkle or lighdy massage the same incomparable Mavis Talcum over the entre body. That's 'comfort,— and protection! Cobls--absorbs perspiration—de- $1 0 odorizes. 1 In this country, whatever would .happen • l'Santer, badinage, sareatmi- raillery, $6,000,000 with the whole wealth ot the taxes are practically nil, with • only, aela House, the palatial OUarters of our, riclict116 irony, mock'er to the National ,Holidays of other coun- y. }Fifth Commissioner. Beautiful floral, de- , ccrations were, very much in evidence t eri a. •I Amend, correct, rectify, , repair, ,prove. In a few year's everyone would be able , end grocd music* was assurd QS the band Oonscious, cognizant, aware, app,rised, to m'emorise most of the days of the of the Irish Guards e was in attendance. Informed, sensible. year. It would be possible to coninare "Canada" says that a constant.' stream Word Study of emests' called cluring tiaeleearee 0! the! the businesseel Friday. August 17,. of yours.s Let us increase our Vc,eabularY Bookkeeping and the printing of day by mastering one word each- day. Words dians and many of the great of the heart books and 1.adgers and all forms used in for this lesson: of the Empire. A list of several hundred CLARIFY; to "make clear. "MY ex - business would be simplified. as would other year.. ',. -USe a-- word,- threettirnes --antizilt 1 afternoon, includirtg all prominent Cana - names is appended including Just about planation will clarify the matter." all of the peerage with a- few untitled the keeping of all sorts of records. Divl- ' permits meltar mr. Bsldwln d in. dends would be p,ayable to _those Welty t daily ,undignmed one. "Their wild approve; hoppers, army wo the roll. enough to have them coming always on gesticulations attracted our attention." GrESTICULATION; a gesture; espe- nation back of the loan was pretty good business. • The new bank waeto be known as the Governor and Company of the Hank of England. It was to consist of the ,Gov- ernor and 24 directors, all of whom were the_ownera ot\a....innunnunitoidin of the bank's Stock. Thus it was a pri- vate bank, controlled by the Government. It was permitted only such profits as the Government saw fit to allow it and the directors could pass only those regulia- Mons Which the GOVernment 'saw fit to $1,000 debenture debt and a reduction in mill rate from 42 in 1929 to 24in 1934. It must have taken a good deal of cour- ageto effect such ecoriondes, and cer- tainly the rate could not have been re:- duced 18 mills if there had been a de- benture debt sucherewneseareYe- THE GOOD LOSER ° (Listowel Banner) • Who is the world's biggest gambler? We'd say the farmer. He gambles with the weather, with the mill, vdth grass- rras,with grubs . So, while it was a good deal for the and a score of other} plagues. Every i, the e da. INTIMIDATE; to make. - In the evening Mr. Ferguson presided ofrockr; to promoters, it -was not too one-sided. The spring he t'esee- e cheese—a desperate at the Dornitien Day dlim_es at *Qr00- , Every _month .under this plan Would .frighten, "Their. threats did 'not inti- i Cievenitnent- get- real benefits out of It. chance. If he wir^. -, 'le does occasion - e venor Hone at which the Duke of - Ylak in, snidate him." have 26 Working days, The 31st day I Among. other things it couldn't do was to ally, he comes ofT Wsth, Ft. big stake; if he was the honored guest and one of the each for the four months 'having thate JUDICIOUSLY; • wisely: discreeths lend money to the ruling sovereignwith- loses, -:which he does more fremently, he speakers. The Right Hon. J. Ill Thom- number,, being a Sunday. 'This woulc1.4"11, e handled the matter very judicious- ., out the the consent of parliament. The has a chance to try again. Happily he as, Minister forthe Dernbaions, apparent- undiailitedly be of assistance to business. i ,legisithelortb had no intention of permit- is a good loser, or the world weuld starve i y. D malt- ' to lower the .' value of ting e , uilding up of a great financial _ ' As remarked above, Its sponsors have ,-. • , • O. — ly sat on Mr. Ferguson's l'eft hand. Here , -ine building has d elated si h ^ Instttution to become a tool- of some am - again, Just about all of the notablee. cale_made out a good case for their Peoposal., bought it." . t bitious king. • ' the peerage were present, including sev- , Just who the sponsors are and what,r INDISPUTABLE; too evident t,o admit A hundred years after -its- founding, their personal "interest is not appareet iof dispute. "I wish to present some in- eral of the Indian potentates who make ' . Adam S 1th cl f et, "Sn ' t t Leedon their permanent headquarters. I from theit literature. One &land Eeh- disputable. evidence." . . as an ordtriary Bank but as a great the administration of public- affairs in on - lin, a name with a , familiar ring but i ly The Duke of York p'roposecl the toast; t whose owner is not known to us is , MOVE SLOWLY, MR. HEPBURN (Simcoe Reformer) Premier Hepburn and his cabinet have Inaugurated a policy of retrenchment .in BUT MIKE KICKED engine 'of 'etate. She receives and pays 1 ' Bilysieian (after inixing vile'- I the greater Part of /the annuities which Ontario that deserves commendation "The Dominion ef Canada" and in doingl , the ! secretary of the Ass/ablution, bat no other • • •In his zeal for economy the new Premier agree with me when I say how very for- names- are given. On'' the surface there believe I'vt - got that down pat. ' are due to the creditors of the. public ; she circuiates Exehequer Bills; she ad- will inevitibly Make -mistakes. He ems so remarked. "I am sure you will all i . ing oil with *orange juice)—There, I does not !appear to be any obvious objec- IT Mike (who already leid himself open to censure in tunat,e we are to have in England such " has been ersam stances be the Governreent the annual U1-0 t I something more were known of the pqn.,. but s never going down Mik6." are frequently not paid for some -years tlt., Mr. Feriu.sontiunegli his 111 up is hruninent in the administration of , who u e - ,-thereafter...". - - - - -- - the case of dienessal of able public ser- a distinguished repreeentative of Canadel plan, bu it, would be bqttee .1f the bed)--sMabbee you liev, doctor, amount of .the land and malt taxes which va nts "It is now reported that a Shake- reipals C ender TH • the-'remiek-arning and Northern- tifitarre ciency, tat and charm of manner, fillsi • 0111*.•••••••••101.114:61,01•1•ROMMINWII.1110 Woman: Is, your husband mean? Bank as ------------------ rnan .of thp Commission, may go. It is Association. ' THA -TS N h the office of High Commissioner in such wo That can surely only lead to even! , Bridge Partner: 'Mean I I never with! having been the originator of the scarcely credible that the Liberal Gbv- • - 1 ote , Admit Smith refers to the RailWay and that George W. Lee, chair- .. icloser tinders ending between' our great EDITORIAL NOTES . heard of anybo-dy meaner. Why, he phrtie "Old Lady of Threadneedle ernment would summarily dismiss a mail Street" although its origin is probably .w.ha has been with the T. Sr N.Q. Rait-_ unknown -1-n fact. The name 4..s, anpro- ,Wity almost eince' its inception, who bee made It a model of efficiency -and one of the few paying, railways in the world to- day, and who has Played a Very import- ant part in. opening up the rich mineral and agricultural country of the north. Premier Hepburn will be well advised- to move slowly in considering the dismissal ot Mich a loyal and capable public ser- vant. Dominion andthe Mother Conntry" deliberately ,says, things in his sleep . . The Canadian Corps ite-Union in Tor- so 1111 keep rake in order to hear MS. Thomas spoke, as did Sir Edward ern, when m so tired m ready o priate as any one wbo has seen the wide Peacock, the Canaditin Who sits as one 13nr° was a truly marvelloue occurence. Conceived as a tidy little gathering of a of the Board of Gavernors of the Bank litE WOULD Hamar -Greenwoed of Cobourg, Ontario,1 playect_rean *go. since the war in fact.r.,some ichanget for 'the better have been made,- but for Tor to it d lo d I t 1 Yotith—MY'. mother near on e. eve pe a mos ov nrght Into the -greatest event in TorontoSe, awful joke on me this morning. 'Gaye. 'many onerations she'evas a mast .unin- pass cnif. .scoitt walla and -grime forbidding exter- thousand Inen from conimunities ior of thee bank teill agree. A few years cl England, Lord Greenwood, son of few Sir Thomas leekip and Mr. Bruce of, Australia. Altogether it *as a great y Centennial. It was far more than that me a dish of soap flakes instead of clo, end the oleseivance of it befitting the to the men. It was a spontaneous out- dotnflakesi , viting old lady from the outside. Inside, His Cirum—S0£111 flakes! Were ereatnest-i-o-whion-Canada-haseichleted. ktitst- of CerPielonitYsToreonsradealliP ' even uninportant eieitors always \ received of almost, pinky desire to get together. . courteous wOomes front .the, liveried Doubtless Mr. Ferguson was glad when attendants. Not that their was much for what 'rriay be the only chartee old 'Why, 1 frothed Youthr--Mad! 'Ill say I Was mad! .the gue.sts all. tvent honie, but It wee a hed at the mouth! to see. The customers' rooms looked like trim:in.? will ever have to See each. ether' ' ...................-- the entrance to a *use= rather than a situation, at that. in whieli he would find room for those quatieles , of frierellinesel again. They came, they sew, arid it cane i 11 4 A4. °P ING I., G in evidence, dressed, as we remember • - - - banking house. Only feW-elerics were . 10,000,900, A LOX OF BOOKS q(,Barrie Examiner)* , and.dignity wbich are the distinguishing' -them in frock coats. , not happen again, well, et happened once Sooner or later, a manif he is , Sotne gold coins A correspondent writing to the Tor - marks of our High Pommkssioner. . Canndiane teill feel a natural -pride in - the pciitioo to which our country has at - and that b a 'lot In this world. ' I. wise, .discovers that business life is 'were stacked behind a lbw railing and a 'onto Globe snakes the suggestion that, , . I it -mixture of good days and bad, vie., funeral 'quiet pervaded the place. No profiting by Its experience with the sue- * *1 * * t tory and defeat, give and takecessful ceet-a-mile excursions on week. , It is very doubtfal if Unite who eport-1 Be IlearAs that he who loses ,Itis, tort erv• 'Oise 'Could guesi that it was the world's _money centre ,from what was visible to a 1 isual v loses. . tabled in the tiffaire of, tile renPire and; eored the nevi' iv,verage 'reams for the 4 comes realite that the busi., Straller' *V°11eS WerG'Pit,ehettliw-as"be/4' prevailed some years ago. The, writer of cd its Eneleed and liamd al is right that expected to gee them filled to taPat'itY' WithOUt him. ' . these shIllEte:11Ari :Itlatoc'rec-ei eet)endenee.a.liee ee„°. the letter contends that it is high rates tbe weal U we are to be represente stale''' of beer and wine by the 'glass evete tides cotild ruti .along perfectly *ell 11 incive one's hat reverently that is our railwaYe and goes on women of ail ages. Core was: felt bit. we be properly represented and trus<r.. with :nen I Ile learns that carriiing a• chip on to say, "If the railway old 19,000.000 etre cf whith we 'nay' be proud. ends and holidays, the C.N.Ils Issue 1000 - hooks at the old rate of $10 which ulu Minty no one looked tor the patronage! his .shoulder ills the easiest Way t6 most PcPle. , t t ht Eti`t wtts and again As, the greate' tt, mileage books .of 1,000 miles tor this - • ee at 14:ming Neviever+ the stAt/ the • 410:learns -that buck passing a.i„„ financial power in at the world....." X would tbrn $100,000,000 it once CALENDAR REFORM sante everywhere, • Youni. girls troth the ways turns out to be a boo • • meratig, meets and ID deposits it is exceeded by etre ot 16 on; gg ehe int tatkhy the .anti that it lleVet poi, many ether instittitions tilt ID atitherity Esti' in 104 this totintry approved'a ,.., rettunS,, drink the* beer and exhibit, • the - ,110 learns • that the quiekest way in world financial affairs It reigns tot eine for n1 tie reknit before t el eanunittee , of the ' teugue of Natiohsi Drinhiing a gla-os of, beer 4,s not. in itself, Os i ,,_ritserabled in Geneva to consider the a ve'fterlana °latter% but ii, proeut ot,itit,„itt,uneoh•lwetithon,tittett:t time doesn't matter, 80 '. hittoty t..6 tredit ,so long Awl,: bas been intimately wrapped tip of the Hank of Wand. hi sthh: titiation, it thirteen .mantlis calendar!' illtbils *to S' 444 of a further let -down the business glie*'s a profit. ' . history oi‘England and et the world der-. iis our choice us* it Was. that ,of 300.10flihblic inotUrs it iiii either liave; to bei Ile learnstitat it Aocin't pajr te be; lng the past two and a quarier tetithrieS; Iri,„ the only ether,tountm willing to 0:014)64- et *e shall be tereed t.4)*(taPt *4' '4,' ..S°11.1tilit' '.8(41t.1*1*.t. IIP '4hattla ' lat I *nee. °II' tiviee bld" itidginent "°11.- the'll4tt- . .i( ow ndird 46't in'orttia: "Thtit of 'hadii011114 thiilge . giti. 'over the top of Itis;:l of her directors be iniperilled her ota. n record for ft. 0 i' 4 'da4 - -- - - - - - - - - --- - - -- - --- A bo*Al, like.-stvate, r.otrta.,,Ailiers back. .bbillti,as...,LinpA,.10*6.!cEii,ofa pio'kpoityl)Att. tatha3. 44nl'Ait: tultmcmc 'thi*t- "1144.?f ' 'ittilioVii;ViAktilaiiii6.184'i ted the Itsuing 'of tOst) ITIUdi curreaci. '.105, days $:if the year being 4 itt'ta--„70*. IIR:45'4 fiketty ' goEiti" Idea; -01 topears td ho iln store. triierer'is the -110X i, himan *net that It 'doe...4iitt do, OW 1 foie oevernirtent had to:icome quickly to -i_ ,,.‘43ble int'l that. what ii hapPeninit 14 onlY . fad i harta.„..itt-..mtIo ,...stat._.,,e4Y—:,!!000(13Ater; mststattec.- - Itliert= igtO ' 11.' '1031 ;3, itl.ohttjt-S 28. days: tigt tliut 0110,,,ldt,j4kit6cli,:disiii ' _''.:. ,. ' .;.. morning, *veniit , it; iS, tikiliking. ' ii,Itii4 4 &aux iit gold to fereliin.countries . tWilMizb .* at. le he-taken4ut of iliel - Ile le*VA Ooktp 411 *weft boxe.bumit rto depleted -her rererves tlukt Oen tier iltlendar nod ihAile New itoes Day.i, „A tt$17011 1.5 tit , . a to bt,,,toti oiott lot biookrest vow and then rid., ,itrottst adm'itrom iteotd, .Ento the Avor.todi -- me signs of overindulgence as the aleii - ‘a • g s*p about otheret to become unpopuar is to carry tales supreme. . and . *hole, books have been written on the Leap Vow vat' to love tsken carol Ito v4ith tat.,01001.41Putt'tiont,„ thit, he*Eatildtet tidtp the other, e mat her fuors b,etor. oeverikment tvaki:T4 an era Itt4dVi' 1)''-1/7 "TO:* replied Senator ..a.tiaos, grouch too Be01Y. - 1..trould take action to. tavo her bullion by end: df Ahate, every four tes4s. net noMOgy ttitO &AWOL 4' &V as, eleeehttloue as he Jai ,bariyalitd Alto oret, wat vid realty we* hoe Made *4 in. learn* that most -of the other .00100 oft the itola Thst lutd and Alley have brains iliat ere et ,flurittt the llatiolceieVai„.--itt-1/91-t, 4 te, 0010,17.4Of 11 -140 'Of 'qle4034 NoWledeeee, te a Sites** - Wittitlete ketutor hettet-- and that lard- *or* • tetixtIrt,, hut Toot; pe6p1c .have recognired the engsgement ring, „Alsihel Of * Ana net eldvteniess is time Scoot- of - t. Idled tikgtttilt hated tat InVasitiri Vugleta: Ittetblett turite youles for.* lot* jlete that there ere, eettairt lnCtrati4 litati or the ninhol Of ft. trtistift atteeti*. titteAtiiS and IficonvenkAtft 14 the ,feoller. . loot llowtvet. *ha ttoi old Lett kent eeent tilotliod of kehAtt twit lu$ Um-% 4 --.*-,----,*----I--, i "NobodY lumi Ott h41114 of xereeeiv et her wev. Queett of ,theni ell. *kit' titibi Ott * 4:afferent tuky'adil lit, "The persent iiitet site tivulet *Muhl* , piAverfolf canary. returning part or $hii it, the 4ireet delteltsb,nt ot 4iI* 13, bt 016 pubjett, ,, ,_, , bothered by tho lot et the litettry i'li, newly.tonquertil land withOut hat-% (*Jody' 10kontine„ inatt Whelan tank*, 7*�1 .4010,40,707,4140etit"it , list,,in,..Anie14-...,ea. hstrol*-0. Toot ihry ti..it, nts,t 64, ..-- --" Lri , „44tt„.4.., „hi ,,84.0telt, Imottoi, uatitt,„0041:414twoo,,tow. ,,,,,, abetirrittuWil.44tre I troihei 4, i 441.P"Zio 1""'ImaiNit. iotte* o , 7 Tuck it in your travelling 'bag 'you never .1cnow when . oten neat Minardts. NEW ETA". CAP higteitintrutrirecangt114 of 1.1oltnettto eventa Ing, Yet ls.casily, ,*.e01Pve _ fiteily to reliever • an muoular 41C. Sti • „ilaelte:97.44400ititc:74 thtitmittit moyoldol.."0.044V:tmRt.ltchile and woald stop the bus traffic and ern -7 ploy their idle crews and cars. The pub- lic In Canada and the 'United States as •well as the overseas public would buy these mileage books and put life in our railways." The suggestion seems to have merit. ..,Mileage books are good for a year and if they were Usable on either the C.N.R. or .C.P.R., they would be very at- tractive to a large proportion of the -tra- velling public. One the` people got in the habit of ;wing this type of ticket, they would continue. to ute them and the railroada would 'enjoy a greatly increased paesenge.r_business__ "How long have you werlred in this of - flee." "Since they threatened to fire me." Fach .• year the up-to-the-minute developments in agriculture a r e at the Canadian National Exhibition. Horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, goats, pet`, stock, .dairy products, vegetals and grains, machinery And other farm equipment make this the outstanding agricultural show of the world: "Hollywood needs real actors -- who, for instance, can imperionate the perfect gentleman." --Cecil B. De - Mille. (Tie 1Tg new the Canadian National Exhibition this- year which will be bighly in- teresting to the public and which will ,have a special appeal to the busi- nessII feel positively that industry man is the national business on the threshold of great achieve - is I machines show. Some of the remark - ,able time -saving and labinZsaving ments,"—Alfred devices are "almost human." • r • ism;mmei CHOOSE THE TIRE THAT ' • ,r " I WANT TO THANK AND „ CONGRATUATE FIRESTONE • FOR BUILDING SUCH MATCHLESS • TIRES_THAT ENABLE RACEDRIVERS TO DRIVE Kr SUCH RECORD SPEEDS OVER THOSE HOT BRICKS IN SAFETY." . . . BILL CUMMINGS, winner or this year's • 100 -mile race at the Indianapolis Speedway. - -- rough brick track at speeds up to ISO miles per hour— that's been the supreme test of Firestone .Tires at the Indianapolis Speedwuy for the past fifteen years. It takes•the extra quality and extra 4eonstruction features in Firestone Tires to Mile these records. FIIMOUS drivers vvill not risk their lives. on, any ether tire. You, too, need the extra. quality, strength Iknd safer ty of Firestone Tires. See the nearest Firestone Dealeri today. - 11 eseeeeeee- . V EXTRA LPLICORD Eli UNDER TilE 'THEM) Tires one Astkrh„-Fpeed TORIES DEALERS: VV. J. SYMONDS; ROUSE & gal.; H. JANE; REC. McCEE. k3 3nthett, itt*Nbeittut Itery . 4') t Rid of Them toils are 13imply an'outtropping a impure blood. They vitae you feel mean e,nd mietrablo, and Are, a rule, very painfol, and the tioret4of it all, when one disappears Weather EIt,61118 redly to tall* its place. \ All the lonitieing trul. lancing /on ao 'may midi bring temportrY 'relief; yen ' must drive the im, pudaee out of tile iyatent before rou tau got lid Of the bale, tet ttertieek Need. ititfere ptititt the mod Ikea liemete the tool zetetiet tote eptititt4 thee, it *at *ot1 long ilokort Ok. boilfi aisappeo.