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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-11-28, Page 2Clinton; News -Record CL,INTON, ONTARIO ',Tarms'ot.SubscriptIon-5Gu0 per. Year in advance, ,to Canadian addres'•is $t 50 to,. the U,S or other foreign. Countries, No paper discontinued: until all arrears are Paid unless at' -be 'option of the publisher. The date to .altlob', everysubscriptions is paid ,to daitoted or thr'Iabel. rt lamp Rates-Tranetent, •advor t!s1ng, 12o Per count line for first insertion,. '10 for oach subse4uent insertion, EIoading counts Imes'. one inch, such as "Wanted ,"."Lost, iose`:tou ost..d 35rtion '.5c25e� a ent�inse. o eb iubsequ Advertisements sent- in without ;10 et -ructions as to the number of In sertions wanted will run until order ed out and will be charged accord; ingly Rates for display advertislna made known on appliention. ' Communications tntended for pub" Beltlon must..s a go rantee of .Mod f'th, ;,e accompanied by •the name nr."the writer.. Sh 0, :Hail,M. B. : ... Prpprietor. 1':i nor. T.. S(� DMST AG ART by CAPTAIN A,E:Die�UaE- 'BEGIN HERE TODAY • lo.lden Drnke,. fui•me:1y 'a sailor, grown soft and flabbythrough a life of idle ease', ships iiheard the clipper Orontes as "buy," tinder the comtitand of Jake<.Ste- yens,: whose enmity he incurs because of-, a ''Outual, love for Mary .01anning, daughiei' of the owner, Who Is a base)- 'ger:. /1t Cape,. Town Stevens 1s super-. soiled as cal}tole by Drake, whose -. law- ycrl.. have seen to the ‘purchase of the Orontes during its cruise. In •his ,new rule o1' , luster,, prak becomes cold.and dignified in the presence of 0T,at't' Ster- ens and Drake ,constantly are atswordS' Points, The unrest spreads'to:the crew, 'Tony. ns 1a -wounded rola brawl and Jake S NOW GO ON WITH 'THE STORY BANKER A genera; Banking Jttolaos8 transact ed' Netee,Discounted. Drafts issued. Interest Ai'owed on Lepcslcs,.'Sal'e. Nq:;es,Purchased. I1. T. RACE Notary Public," Conveyancer. rinandial, tteal.'I"state and Fire in• suraace Agent. Representing; 14 Eire Insurance Companies' Diiilal`on'. iaurt ,office, Clinton. W." OR•YDONE "Will' snake up ler Abe weariness of the voyage.in Batavia," he watt on "I've got • everyol ing planned, oat for us. , Of course.you'll want to -stay -with your brother a'few days-" "I ;m stgying,with hinunti until. goes, home!" possibly. Depo u nds .holy long, Wets, it is before he starts,'doesn't It? Any how we're going to have a high old- time. Mark.' that:do;vn in. -Your *date book against my'riarne, Mary. Mind you don't catch cold'an the heavy. dew' if• you're.going'bacic onldock again." CH.Q.PTER XXII.-(Cont'd.) Dreamin Mary?,, Jake Stevens "I've got: him! I've found the g' Here's the 'olly,knifer;sir!" stood over'•hep in the'ilarkness, • Hie blighter! He J g big hands lay heavily an her shoulder,. ...Thank God!" cried otryean that his voice web gruff. But.sho>sensed' so her.thankful he She ilia '1i .mean- that in the Weight'of'hish'and'a.tender'ness she wan tShe was that ?Erb wain Aiof tenth..,It was mere weight, physi- este& • Drake only mildly inter -cal, weight,.and'not:roughness.: In the ested when. and Stevens hustled gruffness of his• voice She 'detected each other down the ladder',:iil'ship's, g wistfulness On that; h r something of, cast aside ' i the call,l of eri e ships e er or otten occasion when ;she had business,to' inVestiga tet the boy's• dis< i n ve .� Ix en in ai)ah jongg oy. especially tried to interest two kn covery. to She the b feel she'had decided that nevelt again could thrilled ' 'see the hos' draw - up on a .theDoe- she•hear Jake Stevens' voice, ;or feseh String- through the-ventilatornfuadis- his touch, ,without having. her fie tops alle, flag; h il'likeca ex- creep. The hot, -sensuous passion that rlanatioi ghat his shrill, exerted 'Erb she iia ' seen :flaming in; the'eyes -of splanation that he had heard ,.those two men' had knovrn no; differ - apron, _when• ke-dragged p erentl appealed to Once of motive, SO fat as she had been, heron;. onlye coo y uaware theni Only later had she eon;: her. But she over clean huggede that Guth tb her siclered the question; and on:•a'gnsrdeia- ag tatedd, not over clean y suf.: -tion she had come: to the ;conclusion• fhated bor .bt and kissed '.:/:.al the mate the desire had been g � u her self -cps -that,with Pointed ith jon gales ii Pointed mah jongg'lesso`n at that fav- for•her; with Drake;.for',Ja1ce,StevensS' pe, blood. he'h d not been able to elect moment. -the '`Amazingly, e, a hold She did not even bcare to'nee offended her least: Sik opened anis 'Erbert pats dragged =dude whish, Offen• mail ;the would. .iP :cub ibbering:.lilce a'eo}nered: monkey, Months' before' thatmoment at the liana hint to .be pot' in irons. until he.'coirld be tliave'been frightened es to make turned over to the pollee -in `Batavia, of sexual desire contain terns an The• Doctor confessbd :his Part 111 possible a m a P ant of, •tack -upon: her. Naw,' although she the cone ll " the thought, the bare pos ' red at g 'Irl ve ,sed 1. E e ,e a ,t.m 1P killed Tony, r. thrilled e EtrrI her. T i h t thr• t `'ii assail -s 1. at- 1 'e'd corpse me if I . lopiG'artet t - Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc, Officer 6LOAr ,BLOCK • GL!NTON The Unshackling Of the 'Pa hid I rom an;' Arlicie by Sir I'Y.orIlltilip Gi4 bs, iii the 'Now " fines Magazine itlost,of us are only dimly aware that we are living through a time p8 f is to r e, mental reyolution„ But future his-- tarians 10111 look back to this -period' s�wk sw < as time of oseaPe from the imprison - ;1'4, i firer �sA:. titeiit at -thought, Looking 'Uack=fio the world before, the war, it is even 11010 astonishing 'to Y S EGGSeo to were. THE PTARMIC N , .hhink!lioty: inch molt ,P. ,P. "'2'hese ten speckled •ptafinigaii -edge,. 'were photographed 'oh Bailin Island, by'E. D. Sopor,'Cenadfan government. explorerrand naturalist. • svalled:-in.Uy narrow. enolosures`of the miridt 'International' intercourse was m All • ' o can g/"a �js ,v t1 is .t 11 ru •e ..: nLandiss- riddle .o t life. It • l au offimal 'daze et closet• to .the . r dd ondu Pec Uy g iainiy c c �a :truth. The ��r ,1 Anthassadors.:whose work was •,Rants to come .closet ,to t t vogue . " based 011 espionage,: social .•intrigue, novels that have the.groat ea g tet a incl: s Howard anteeL . i firees c east witli , are not the aid faeluott:ed p "Youoffensive: ossa i, like Fere o v now re 'offens acid g 1 a nted fiercely. , . _ _ - � reveal the Pa orders -each other, Bite 'Poker players v ho, ,maneas, but •novels which 70. forget Captain Drake's� ; You g Pf present-day living. to Washing- , N A b d I at- urns "Toiwith 'Ca Captain ord- ��� !find tl e -ordinary people - whose All�theso lwideiung. •tnituolices are as Long Service 1n. .heli P .�.. .� - ton I'l g must never DR. J. G. GANDIE3t attics tiuurs: 130 to 3 30 p m., 6,30•. to 0'.00 11.m., Sundays, 12 30 to 1.30 •p:nr: Other hours oy appointment oily. Office •end Rssldance - Victoria' St, DR Show'tbeir cars probinus o . pr@ - ew m aSSa O twith Captain ,Drake!` i er at stake in this game:had flattening boundary walls; •bringing cis, To 'hell P fives, v , and on shall an ` interest' in• world problems- he matrons out' on the .high. road to,'Diplomatic Corps You shall hear me, y very d!ttio er filer because =they were Proton , g . gethei„ with open vistas and an rinser t -Sir Ronald Lindeay,whose SwLondot Protein'. i nor- • 1 Do you ,want rine to cry :out for?' ant of.anything beyond:theil local af- :;tain,g0a1, , h war: appointment to 'encased .Sir Es¢ie' 'she Whispered, .pressed 'hard airs . In Eiy;land jusb;Ueforo t e . 1 ..cannotguess as to' the ultimate ,. Ambassador to Wash. help , . • P . f I I-Ioward;'.Britisli against' his „breast, -for 'he .as.crush- met the sextoit•o1? a gout) i'y ehurcll? .reeultet,all:this all-,sureiin roti, is officially announced, licit I am.not'. ating ton, ' her te.hini'1n'blind •abandon He 'aid whose forefathers. bad worked, that is' going to make us' love each ... a.l n an varied career; He lie, had keptter .1.01 thehis own se;yeneyvoice'to 1010 pitch, on that spot since the 14th ceutu'ry. ether. .any more,. the big tamrly;.is:loos to the British diplomatic ssr- t words.::He . ,._ him "tache might g eaVeit---nntil one It never getting olosertogether,'bu't most rami rice, in 'tike resembling, Sir Esmond) e1' :came and :. 'heath,. their a cabbies and feuds; also ao meed •is to fill ties as q Ove3r, who it ai .L. flush of pity surged ova her a, he went as a soldier to Egypt a and contiguity is sometimestthe cause th 'fir 1 made, ambassadorial pont at. surged r 't the ' nil a e•n e y • P oignant'etiange fri his voice. ' ca went a changed man t 'friction.But I imagine t B. U rt Vantittart d) • me pine 0 of the worst, Moscow and Sir o e v (To becontinuo war took. -Millions ot mem,be-:, ,that 11 br li lead` to, The who becomes 'permanent undo:sec-re- • nae -of a oie and Lite r gar a taffy a e .FRED G. THOMPSO i' Office and Residence: • 'Ontario Street - Clinton,P ti one door;;west ee -logit en Churt•h• Phone '170 eyes 018051000 ane, glaseei fitted Y. i d V ils. _Englishmen 'went almond. Americans :crpsaed over to Europe,. Australians; came ..from their bush and•Canadians,frona thein ranches: It Was the beginning. of rho' the United ".States,. of. Europe may I•B41ne time :in EgBPt was transferred great.,ohange,, • Th@, imagination of sound fantastic now. But 'something a. to 't'<Tashmgton, . Hie ili•st apiibiftment uk be- 1 y mankind •lune, slaakeu .out of ,its old of the; kind is bound to bappe,. , r � ee Ambassador• west to Gonstantinop e lots. •I cause -it 10 far :more fantastic to con' n 1,026;. whence he.passedto Berlin in not S Custom' t n er-. This revolution 'about us is .trine Che present bouudarle , a similar capacity, "'bio has' been p :°1 wand order for mutthh welfare:' • t th F 11gn Office; • It will eliminate the Jealousies. ot. Sir•Rohtild'Lindsay atter serving an small -states, et at least get themiiuto aprrenticesltip-'at:the legatiene of St. bigger. Confederations,., That .idea, OOIpetevsbarg and Teheran and: spending Canada Secures, 'Revolutionary y Steel Process Independence ;of United States Supplies is Seen in 'New Invention Montreal, Que. - Announcement: is: made here that patent rights to the 'Al'fred Musso 'semi-diredt steel pro- cess of'utllizing low grade ores, Ythfeh it is ,dlafined twill render Canada inde- pendett of H. S. steel supplies, have beet secured here for all cowl - tries' except _the United States and I talY• , The Dominion Department of Alines, it is deported, has undertaken to erect a pilot .plant at the National Research Laboratories, Ottawa, for the Purpose-' ot. demonstrating the process, belies - lug it wll Snake possible the commer- Mai utilization of low grade iron ores and coal, o£ which Canada has au abundant supply James Playtair, inland shipping inagnete, with -other varied interests, duoluding the control of the St. John, N.B., Shipbuilding and Drydock Com- pany, and Frank Ross, vice-president of the Canadian Vickers Shipyards, Montreal, and associates have secured the rights. No iron Ore Mined in Canada DR. PERCIVAL HEARN Office and .'iesidenoe: Huron Street ' - Clinton, Ont. Phone 39 • (t!oruierly occupied oy the .ate" or. U, W, T r`ni-•rot . Eyes examined and glasses fitted D. H. A• MCINTYRE. 13sw'riS r " • Office hours:. 9 to 12 4,1t,dad 1 Co b P.M., except Tuesdays and Wodnes• �r days. Office o.ver Canadian National YOV WANT ME TO CRY OUT FOIt'hELP?" SHE WHISPERED. Express, Clinton, Uht. Phone 21.and luck 'lin same grab down the because it aroused in her the a alreadY to '1111 a instinct of 'old." awakening DR. F A. AXON fight every Male save only the .desired nton CHAPTER %XIII. one. The occasion had arisen . once before, and she had been too confused Clinton, Ont. St NINA wine{% to fight. Now she was not quite sure • Graduate of O.C.i):5. Chicago, and Jake Stevens was quite recovered 1)y that she wanted to fight with juke; R,C,U;S., Toronto. the time the lookout reported the flash- she, only knew that she felt no fear; CroWn slid. Prato tVorh a Specielt9 ing light on Java Hen,,, So dead had that if she dt eidecl, she must fight, then gone the lvinds that there were whole fight she could and could. So„ she D. H. Mt;II�II�II S • watches when the refuse dumped from raised her ince to him and laughed CHIROPRACTOR the 'galley pail was in sight on the 'softly, Electro therapist -' pily.looking water until the last frag- "Dreaming, yes, Jake. Dreaming of Masseur nient had been snatched up by birds the little bungalow over those noun- , Masseur Huron St. (Pew boors west or or'swallowed sown by -fish. And when tains yonder, I it so tired 15of the '` Royal Bank), the light came in sight ahead, the little voyage.o air that blew suddenly chopped around t3he flung her wrap over shoul- HauOtbYuen, boTuts by, and Sat„ all day, !Aar his hand and a the he I- •nt. soil came ahead. Iden allebitice-Mtn., Wed, and d l! i•I. "Won't make Princes Channel now," 'der his ndpressed, walled u and of forenoons. grumbled Drake. "Call the hands to sensuous the man. fragrance breathedlfnrcen- :Searorth Oiflce•'-Mon., Wed, .did Fri. Wear ship. Hold starboard tack until i t lopod iris al e fiercely morning, unless the wind frees, Mister f hrosstraded nervously nostr until she cringed con- PHONEatte0ne. Stevens." 2t17 • i,Scon be ashore now," Drake told, under his grip. Jake mumbled an GEORGE ELLIOTT Mary with a smile ivaati P she Went be.: apology and let his hand pass gently low for a wra . He was at the saloon to her hair, Ile fondled it clumsily, vet With a restraint which persuaded Licensed A/lot :meet 'for the County table, with.a large scale chart spread yeary he was tasking his supeme at - Correspondence ,iuroa, out, and a book of tides and o'urret te..•Ma ' e •conquer his brute unce at - Correspondence proaiptly answered. We shall have a fair tide anyhow, 0- t inp •She grew hot. brutet unc ut - rnimediale arraugeineua eau be made wards morning., ' ou'Il be glad to get imminent. r She ho almost thi alarms for Sales Date at Abe News•llecord, off th.: ship for awhile, wont Pe" led ni stay and hear, But tt0o ala re - 011010n, or by ealltng lalaine 203. "Qll, shall I?" she ,choed fervidly. led to sty final he pricked her old re- Charges. 'Moderate aid Satisfaction It was not a query, it was a definite I She held her face unafraid toward ranteed, statement, quietly. ingly definite: Drake Il»m, ;lulling, though the darkness hid laughed quietly. Ilrer simile as 11 hid his passion. , - i "Mary, you kissed me," he said losv- '17. She gasped involuntarily. "You kissed me When you thought I was tin - ;conscious. I was, betsyour kiss drag- .' ged me out of the dar::ness. I sate yo•t go out o; my cabin I knew you came in often while.I was sick o' that lcnife cut. You kissed me more than once, 1 Mary. Why?" • • His powerful fingers. twined in her hair. He had put the question as if he expected it reply. 'She • quivered. exquisitely as his grip, en her hair strengthened. She knew be was un - exquisitely aware that he hurt her, 'Yet she could not have tract him: "Why did you kiss me, Mary?" Jake -1insisted. Now she could' have scream- ; ed with the -pain ,of her tugged hair; yet she managed to laugh ,.;lig ht l y, cI was, .4,.,y for you, Jake," she said. . I "Did you sea your, picture in my 'cabin?" Ise demanded,- still in the setne 1slow labored ton .."Of 'Celine, Pi se don't tug at my Call, so fiercely, Jake. What are you Them aro many valuable things for �t jj I driving at, acting way?" the giftoeaean, I "Never mind how I act!" A note bf 75,000 women an over Canada nra "You, saw that p10- receiving :their copies. regularly, savagery crept In Y. .,why not yon?•tura, Yon gave it to, -me. Yot wrote' Remember it eosinonly12e p.ry"ar on it. I kept -itnll these years, Vary; I to not your copy each month, . Your lather gave you into my care.. /1 Cut your coupon and sand in your 12c to -day! have always wanted' you, Mary. Then that rich dude stepped in and-'. With a siwft sidelong twist she re- leased her hair at the cost of a plucked 1 enclose 12,10010 for one i/ear.a '- .strand, and scrambled: to her feet. The ' nubscrrl�iton. cbawl fell from her shoulders, and Nan;,; again the faint sensuous perfume of roes her maddened him. 'He, seized her, Aad .: rr"Vent:ng her from tripping' over the coil c rope in v,lach she had sat; ane his het ba4 ttas upon her face :"Tar. Ste•o'neI Let me go! she \a\ • social or.poiitical,'like,previolta revo- lutions: It is happening in the imag- /natiou. It is,sin 'opening,et doors in the'hunlan mind, • Few of Us have actually made a flight "in an airplane. But whet} Lind- bergh 'flew -the Atlantic he changed the -imagination of the World. Wben the•Oraf 'SeppelIn made its marvelous Journey it altered the measurements of tinte.and,space, Every _new record that is'..achieved in flight changes something in the mind et the city clerk, the business"man, the laborer. A tew •.weeks ago I spent an after- noon atthe airport of Berlin. Thous- ands of_Berlin'folk were there in the outdoor restaurants listening to a radio concert, drinktug light beer, watching the scent in the great' aero- drome below. Every 20 minutes or se, punctual to a big time -table; amair- plane arrived from some other. coun try' or set forth on a JourneY.'to tar fields -in Switzerland, Poland, Italy. Passengers stepped out with their bags, outer passenger's departed. It was their adventure, but the spectat- ors shared it in their minds. Time was changing its meaning. Distance was altering. Tlie walled -in mind was escaping Prom its old confinement. Some months ago I was talking with Sir Philip. Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air in Premier Baldwin's Govern- ment. He had just made an air sur- vey of the British Empire -a round - the -World journey. "What do you bring back from it?" I asked "A new mind" he answered. It gives one entirely new conceptions 0f life. It's like Einstein's relativity. Time stud - space take on a different value. These little countries like Greece and Palestine -one hops over them! Their little quarrels revolts, nationalities h0w small they seem! The •Immen family is getting closer together." Since the war there has been a very definite advance • toward frank and friendly intercourse between tate na- tional Gradually the League of Na- tions.has created a real Parliament at mankind where 53 nations' meet, not to deal vitt/a•-some terrific crisis, but as a'mittter ot routine and yearly stook -taking of world problems: They have tlevelop0d a new international mentality - reasonable, vonefliatory, explanatory -which would have seem• At present no iron ore le being mined in Canada. The British Em- pire Steel Corporation obtains its ore from its properties in Newfoundland. Other Canadian „steel companies ob- tain oro from the United States. About 70 per cent, of the steel used in Canada DOW has origin in the Milted Stetter: In 1.028 Canadian imparts of Iran and, its products, inahiiy from the United. State s, were valued by the Customs Deportment at $259,600,000. The first iron produced in Canada was made from ore in the St. Maurice River valley, Quebec over 100 years ago, and low grade iron ore occurs in many parts of the Dominion. The standard smelting practicee- quires the use of corse which can only. be made from special classes of coal, but the 1191M Muaso process, 11 is stated, permits the nee of any quality ot coal or lignite, slat kor otherwise finely powdered coal answering the requirements. New Features of Process The main features of the Musso pro- cess consists of -the direct reduction Of iron ore or sponge iron ore by the carbon of 'coal, magnetic separation ot the gangue, molting the sponge cid beyond the possibilities of iuterne- iron.in the presence of a suitable flu'itI tidal statesmanship before the war, to produce pure iron; and the forma- - We are looking over our garden tion af,steei by the addition of carbon walls for the first time, The result has been -a network of treaties for ar- bitration and conciliation which may have begun with ,insincerity, but width have created a system of cheeks and balances likely to arrest any sudden outbreak of was`. A stem pedeinto war cannot happen again as it dill iii -101,4. The eaee Of ComumniOatlOU and travel is the outstanding -characteris- tic of the world's new like of, progress. The American tourists. who visit -Ver- o° annually may gain only superfi- cial inlliressiOns of the countries they see. But the important point is that houses.'passport regulations' when ! moment undersecretary Of state -for they have' become'ridiculous, . .foreign affairs. here 'since 1928. His Nye of the .older generation'da not wit is,a'daughter of the late, Colgate . know exactly what is in the mind of aciyt of New 'York. Sir Esinond Ole'. •youth. But I -believe the Younger i Rwho has been':ehosen to inaugurate .generation is ready to live clangorous- • the new departure in Great "'Britain's •Iy.and to go adventuring, unlike.titeiL '•elatione with Stvlet Russia, has Ueeu fathers, who were prone tie plUY for Nifnister' to h Ser 0 . since 1025, Sir safety in the .realm of ideas. 11Robert Vanstttart in I9sS was ap- The mind of the world' is, moving ; polnted private 'secretary to Stanley fast, a years 50 years from now it will be: Baldwin then Prime Minister. When -beyond oar , •-present imagination. rthe Labor G s nout took office this There will be fewer divisions between I year Sir Robert was apP4inted private 'races, and perhaps greater happiness i secretary tri Air. gacDamlu, whom lie and wisdom for the avbrage man. accompanied no his American -Cana - 'Who knows? l(Ilan tour. S. R. HIGGINS Clinton; Ont, General irire and Life insurance Agent tor Hartford -Windstorm, Live Stock, Automobile and Bieltnese and'Accideat Insurance. Huron and Erie and Cana da T11181 Bonds. Ap)ulblments made t0 meet parties at Greenfield, Varna ,and "F.layfield. 'Phone 67. tAtUdiidikkidiAllitif TIME TABLE 'Pains will,.triive at anC"depart from Clinton as. follows: Buffalo and Goderith Div. Going t East, depart 6.44 a.m. tt u• 2.50 p.m.' Going West, ar.` • 11.50 a.m. I. 't "' fir. 8.08 dp. 6.43 p, m. 1 u " art 10.04 ' p.m, London, Huron & Brue Olv, Going South, ar. 7.40 dp. 7.40 atm. u " n 4.08 p , m . ;(ruing North, depart 6.42 p.m. (' 1' art 11.40 dp. 11:5.3 a.m. Calais:te,l Boeru Month Ua THE MCICILLOIP ,,,MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company 1 H, •td Office, Seaforth, Ont. Iltftl GI.OnOi President, Jiiiltos I lifts°, Lleeohwoodt. Vico, Tames C!tnnolly, Uuderichi Sec.- 'TreasurerD. 1 McGregor, .Seaforth. Directors t,00rge Huron 11100, Seaforth James Shoutdice Welton: idurray•GIb- son, Lruc0aeldt. Wm: King, Seaforth: isrndhaaer JaslaC0,0,110 �rlG°rleriel weir; Agonts• Alex. 1001i11Clinton J. VV. yrs' (1,141,0:40 Irl ftlnrhlry Stal'prtht .1 A. 'Murray irgm +ill t•Illo, ft, G. :far- mer:, Tar-.0 , i,, lirodling0n. Anv oto4ey to he :raid in mop hr Gall to ISI', l I h ('tithing CO..Clinton. or nt r nits .rtict 10 (lnrl,rirh, ... r'•s r11e desi11'110 Jo effect insurance nr tr ulwac l 'Nor hu mesa. will ho neon-1,0ly 01lnn(I•d 1n on 'htlrll',Itlnn' to 0115 oP INA nhove ' iftiner8 nddressm to Ihoir reGntic- •1, ,+ no'O office. T oeocs 100110010(4 by the r rs•he TIvr.4 tion roc a 01n Per.Year Slaw" interc9U n ponce showing lea now and attractive Embroidery tlosigns For slot Iron transfer, oat - toms and stamped goods. Tho most valuable paper of its kind for all the latest ideas onEmbroid- ery mbb of cry and other hinds of Fancy Entlfroldery.lessona.Cooldng recipe. and other Instructive information most interesting to the Practical housewife. . alone or carbon and alloy constiVa ants in a ,furnace. • The Afusso process le said to ahow au economy of 20 per cent While the steel ingots produced are equal to,. High grade electrically produced. steel. Introducing the new process, its back- ers claim that it will have a reveal. tionary effect' ou the steel inlustry throughout the world, and that it is, the 11rat momentous new development in steel malting since the Bessemer process ryas perfected and adopted. The erection and equipment of a Miis- so plantwill, it is eat, oat ea3T ball the investment in a plant' eiNhntrhi I they have been taken btlt of their own capacity operating along other Inod- surroundings ',and th ir outlook on dile ve ern lines. had an airing. The:pilot plant at Ottawa is to be has widened. completed an dreadY for operationby j The same effect -is being` produced the end of January next.-Christittu by the motor car. The cheap car ie a 'Science Alonitor. chariot of ligoration .for millions ot people who once were mewed t1p in /' stuffy hones where it .was an offence to peep through the blinds at. a neigh' bor. The moving ple uime and 1)0w the talkie, are nial ing•. the same kind of change in the mentality oil, mankind. True, the present intellectual banality Y of the snreeu is often deroi•alieing. But it also brings before''sma11•town folk the life , of foreign 'cities, world events,' even the voices of the world's I, great personalities, , • The radio -cheap and shoddy as its. Program may be -is one of the great- est scientific discoveries in the 1115 - tory of mankind. When' this dls- covery is controlled by high intelli- gence ntelligence instead of by advertisers,' the radio wil be the means of cominuni-, eating all that is fine and noble in human thought to every Individual iu the WOricl. Even now it can b8 tb6' poor! man's nitiversity. In, many countries a ,new c1aH8 Ot I 'reader has, arisen. It reads not only. novels, but. also':books on science, -1 who does 'Phphy, r, oarbranclt :of "silent believe that thenilosootvledgebocauSa-Histoystvranyge,; a it may not pet, ;drhilc nor smoke doesn't seem -it wants to know, It wants to cast. She does-slie lust exists,. COVICY EMBROIDERY JOURNAL 872-11 St Catharine St., E.. Montreal Provinna ISSUE. No, 48-'29 Roo Facts. Figures ,suggestions_ If you raise hogs -if you kcop poultry-lf you wishto odd to your perennial flower borders -if you have trouble in controlling moths or any othot.ktnd of household insects -koro is a wealth of valuable information -yours foe the asking. These bulletins and pamphlets were written by men and women who aro specialists in the subjects they discuss, They have a real dollars•and.conte value. Just mark with an "X" those you would like (ono or all four), fill ;n your name mud address, clip out the coupon mod mail It No postage is required. - • Director of Publicity DEPARTMENT of AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA, ONTARIO Please send me rho booklets I have m"arkodwith an "X". PAMPHLET NO, 40: BULLETIN NO. 113: "The Bacon Hog and Hos Grad. "Herbaceous. Petoonimis"-Beat ing"-all details concerning the revised varieties for different purposes and grades for market hogsi the "why" of different districts; varieties for shady bacon hogs in Canada. and sunny locations. BULLETIN • NO. 20: BULLETIN 140. 112: "Preparing you Itry Produce for Household Insects and Their Com M , rkot"--fereeni0g. dressing and trot". -how to control files, moths, car. 'packing of market poultry: suggestions pat beeenes,eevis, house for attractive packing of eggs. plantposte, cockroaches, edrg Eat& R.12. No Nance PJii Office Province People are often too patient with pain. Suffering Shopping there for. 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