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Vz Ton Differential Chain Foists with 28' of Chain . $ 8.50
1 Ton Differential Chain Hoists with 32' of Chain .. $10.50
Cord Wood Saws, Angle hon Frame Ball Bearing,
Complete with Saw ........ • ..... ....... $60.00
10"-3 Square English. Files, astard or Second Cut, ea. 25c
12"-3 Square English Files, Bastard or Second Cat, ea. 30c
4"-3 Jaw Universal Geared Scroll Chucks, with 2
SetsJaws ,.......................... $10.00
$ 4.00
r
$ 5.50
25 lb Anvil and Vise
50 ib. Anvil
75 lb. Anvil .$ 8.25
Forges, 18" diameter, One Piece Steel Hearth, Com-
plete with Fan • $11.50
Ball Bearing Post Drill, drills 0.1g" holes to centre of
111 circle
$ 9.50
51/z" Jaw Stationary Machinist Bench Vises $1C'.00
61/4" Jaw Stationary Machinist Bench Vises .. $12.50
ELECTRIC MOTORS AND GASOLINE ENGINES,
BELTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, SHAFTING,
NEW AND USED, AT SPECIAL PRICES.
H W. PETRIE, LIMITED
Phone ELgin 1271 147 FRONT ST. W. Toronto 2
6
Thimble Will Be
Coal Bin of Future
Liners Will Race Across At-
lantic Consuming Only a
Lump of Coal
Our grandchildren may store their
whole winter's supply of fuel in a
thimble. Today even cur most eft -
dent heating systems and our best
machinery waste 90.0999999 per cent.
Df the •fuel they use. Nature knows
how to make the fullest use of fur'.
but this is one of the secrets that
science has not yet wrested from her,
Eery .day the sun gives out light
weighing 300,000 tons. Yet he has
been doing this for millions of years,
and will go •on doing it for millions
more. If the sun produced light as
wastefully as we do, he would have
become a burnt-out cinder long ago.
Harley-Davidson
Kennedy &
Menton
421 College St.,
Toronto
Distributors
Write at once for our bargain Iist of
used motorcycles. Terms arranged.
Owl La Y
l
The leek's most ehnbahiassiui, a^e;l-'
anent occurred ta'hen a literary zalipliltwtT
fellow looked up his favorite bis,;; r,,-cu0
in the dictionary just to prove that
he was spelling it correctly and'at Rile
last report haunt been able to even
find the word.
To succeed in the fnture, you mast
break with the past,
There are many ways a vvontf a,u
catch a husband but being aWiilolrtt is
the surest. We never waste p'la'y
sympathy on a woman who ct * ens
that her husband is no long e :
-when she knows he is hatdbe.
cause she keeps him in hot watt ",dost,
of the time. The boob le usus,Ify a l
fellow who doesn't see thineS .tllel
same way you do,. I
AN AMAZING POSSIBILITY
Speaking the other day at the
Worlds Power Conference, in Berlin,
Sir Arthur Eddington gave an indica-
tion of what alight happen when man
had discovered the secret of sun -
atomic energy. Then a teacup could
contain the 'whole of the fuel required
to run the largest power station for a
year. The wovids biggest liner could
voyage at top speed across the At-
lantic and back :again by consuming a
piece of coal the size of a currant.
It is believed that we may poseib:y
tap this mighty energy if we can find
a way to produce temperatures far
exceeding those we know now. Water
boils at 100 degrees centrig'rade, and
the temperature of white-hot steel is
between 2,000 degrees and 3,000 de.
grees. At the Cavendish Laboratory
a temperature neat 1.000,000 degre3s
has already been reached, but to re-
lease sun -atomic energy something
like 40,000,000 degrees may be neces-
NO SNOW ON THE BOARDWALK
HOTEL If
STRAND
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Sends Greetings to its Many
Friends in Canada.
We are quoting such a very low
American Plan rate that you will
find it cheaper to stay at the
"Homelike Strand" than staying
at home.
Write •us so we may quote them
to you—so you will know the exact
cost before leaving.
Music—Salt Sea Baths—Compli-
mentary Tea Daily, 4 to S p.m.—
We will personally see to your
comfort.
2'. E. _eAtNDO'W, Mgr.
11. BRADFORD RICHMOND,
Prop.
Nothing looks so mitch 7asted
energy as a. couple of pre'
kissing each other,
"Daddy, 1' know how to„,a
thing,” said the ilttle,Soy
"What I (lout know Sr
knowing,' said the young'
twen ty.
"Well, anyway, I do inn
a short lifetime," said th.
sixty -1117e.
"There are very few matte' s�ni
sorry to say, that I am reale [_lute
sure about,' said the man ot.,.ftey,,
"I have learned a bit, but aaa,,�:veh,
since I was born; but knowle' " '.so
vast that one cannot beco•-
a short lifetime," sal tithe na= ;<5
,ry.
:FII.
of
4.0 Years Service
William Fulton, tiesi •tart general
passenger agent, Canadian Pacific
Railway, stationed at Toronto, was
guest of honor at a dinner given him
by brother officials at. the Royal York
}Intel, January 24, in honor of his
forty years service with the railway
completer1 on that day. Joining the
i°aiiway January 24, 1S9J, Mr. Fulton,
at one time or another, met most of
the C.P.R. !nen haho have made Cana-
, pjf 'adieu history in the colorful years of
the railway's. growth.
Paper's New Rival
Experts have rtceutly been in
vestigatirig the durability of paper,
'with a special view to the preserva-
tion of '..eloks end record ,.:€ historic
value.
e ohdnt t,, a is°tillt report male
in Eng1a ,c' a.ithia snbjecf,ieseteti by
speeial eoii'inittee set iI by the
Lib aty Aesociation, paper made from
Chemical het r•1 tn'p is more pe ,lan-
it's' ent than f n: made T:,n1 esparto.
The very reaper is the all -rag
• t r!Pty. •
Customer (indignantly)0 . "i i rely
you are not wiping tha :els .fe ewl/ p
Your handkerchief, waiter?',-
Waiter—"That's
aiter?R"aiter—"That's all right,
only a dirty handkerchief."'
3. tooth paste that relih
from the teeth may be ;xis :1. a but 1 taking the field. This is "letter
what we need more is a hair I11 that cloth," which looks like ordinary
will remove fog from the t,ha '': writing -paper of the :)est quality, but
is said to be stronger and more last -
It was summer time t?, i`ihier ing than paper.
was showing his new labs 4' ee6uud Letter cloth is :made from cotton
the farm, at the same'tinie etp :iuin.g and is being produced in America at
to slim al1 tie duties hs; 'woulrl have a cost slightly below that of good
,
The reat t Life Assurance Cor
' ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1930
arty
Largest urpWWs ilkCompany's.History
Profits, to Policyholders to be continued
on same liberal scale
Company's investments in Unassailable
Position of Safety
Gross Surplus Errred Assets -
Liabilities
Income • - -
New Business issued
Business in Force -
Accrued Profits to
Policyholders, not due
Unessrgncd Profits
and Cont.r' ercy Reserve -
1920 1925 1930
9,388,897 $ 4,001,919 $ 6,075,327
37 382,646 73,176,969 129,147,632
35,602,545 70,175,398 124,733,724
10,155,046 19,478,795 `28,325,893
60,579,025 71,914,357 73,931,446
256,850,251 420,406,920 614,405,447
2,887,943 7,236,072 10,559,742
1,032,014 4,801,571 4,413,907
T.Ilton Taylor
• Provincial Manager
3ti TORONTO STREET, TORONTO. ONT.
'GREAT- T' EST LIFE
A S S U R 'A N C C COMPANY
N E A C OFFICE •• W I N M I P C G
A
GREAT SOUL
4 I
n4fiiht: A new competitor, I10r:erot•, is now
A ;iis.il euished characteristic of a
great soul is that it hungers for some-
thing about it; it aspires, never
grovels, because it has gotten a
g1'mpse ,,f the real glory of life.
"\Ir: Jou,: tried to Icier lee last
evenit,g." "How dared he?" "He
didn't. I •t'ai•ed hint:"
Every woman has s. nie aim in life,
but what she !hits mite another
thing.
Classified Advertising
AR
riOR MAC111NE on :1 A N iM.N1TTiNG,
: ,All twooi." •'Slit and Wool,"
"111 Tyme," all colors. 75c lb. up.
Damp:es free. Stocking & Yarn Mills.
Ike T, ,milia, Ont
it
tc do. When the fartnei had given quality paper. According to Brit- i .
a list of the numerous duties r 7uired, isle experts, it r'ouid be made mere
F rel ni ash 1 it i5 nob
sary. the laborer paused a little -end ,aid: !cheaply in
.h. a p
If this can be done it is an astonish Labohei \
ing thought that the end of the world
may be postponed by man himself,
Even if the sun awns out and ceases
to give heat and Iight, he may be able
to produce sun -atomic energy= and pro-
long the existence of the world from
a natter of millions to billions cf
years.
Wisdom
—"\'hat abou` little-end
Give of body, give of mind,
Give of words, and 'where you find
Hunger feed it from your bone,
But always keep your soul your own.
Give your laughter, give your youth,
Give of reason and of truth,
And the innocence of play,
And a lilac bough in May.
Let no nail turn from your deer
Wearier than he was before;
But in wisdom this is known:
Each man's soul must be his own.
—Gertrude Callaghan in the New
York Times,
Radio Bargains
Good Used 5 Tube Radios Priced
from $5 up. Write for Bargain
Price List.
DANFORTH RADiO CO. LTD.
2086 Danforth Ave., Toronto
all i able that its manufacture will be
that snow fro:a around the ho.'?" 1 commenced shortly.
Farmer ---"What are you Talking
abouhsnow at .tills tilde Profits from Comfort
of tlhet? yeaT:.'res no 1 Comfortable working conditions
Laborer—"No, but bj tbe.tiine I've i make for efficient service.
done all the jobs you have laid cett for This was not the opinion of oar
me to lo, there wi'.: be" `•fathers, who believed that "pamper-
_,•ing" the workers would encourage
•Harold, so ive are told, got .aa. wrongthem to take their ease.
number the otic-. eveufras i Opinion about this has notably
Anxious Young Man +414.Selstation 1 changed, The Industrial Bulletin of
Army Headquarters)— Do :you • save 1 Arthur D. Little, Inc. (Cambridge,
young girls?"* Mass.), notes the significance of a
Salvation Nell (kindly) .— "Why, I changed attitude of industrial execu-
y e5.+, I tives as shownin their recent adop-
siilsious ve tion of scientific methods in improv -
the physical condition of eu1-
yees. It goes on:
Miners are treated with =hort-
ve light -to supply sunlight defiel-
‘y. with reported improved health,
sr accidents and, incidentally, re -
•ed net operating costs.
'An English firm has found that
cial spectaeles have increased the
ciency of textile inspectors an
erase of 20 per cent.—the spectacles
supplied even to girls with nor -
1 eye -sight, a corresponding cor-
etion being made for others. The
d of the working day no longer
ds them exhausted by long•con-
nted eye -strain.
"Humidity control in a blade fac-
ry reduced accidents from cut fin -
re to an almost negligible number.
he dryness of the inspectors' fin -
re was found to be the major fee -
You
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A. book is good or bad according to
ftether it makes us want to do bet -
r or worse.
Hairdressers MAKE tz
MONEY
Classes are now forming under
the personal direction of 'Mrs.
Robertson. \'-rite for tree 'iaoklet
regarding terms. Robertson's
Hairdressing Academy Limiter,
137 Avenue Road, Toronto.
ecachers
.ezd-oises
EONAR
[EAR 01L
,SUB /T IN EACH OP ER RS -. INSERT IN
A OSTRILS ••• PR/CBT'/. SS -4T ALL ORt'CG/STS
Excellent for Temporary Deafness
and Head Noises when due to
congestion caused by colds.
STIFFNESS
plenty of Minard's well
rubbed in soon sets you
right. Bathe the sore part
with warm water before you
start.
You'll soon limber up
There Should Be
No Ugly Women !
There are 2 classes of women.
(I) The beautiful, healthy and
attraeti'e creatures.
(2) Those pitiful ones who don''t
know bow to make themselves beauti-
Stil—rather those who don't know the
vital importance of Krusehen Salts to
physical perfection and attraction !
Iruschen Salts are a perfect blend
of the six vital minerals which Nature
ordained, glands, blood, nerves and
body organs should daily receive from
food if they're to function correctly—
and which are impossible to obtain
in this age of modern cooking.
Get a bottle of Krusehen—and before
the bottle is half empty your com-
plexion should be gloriously smooth
and clear. ICruschen clears blood of
harmful acids and poisonous waste
matter which cause blemishes, black-
heads and pimples. Your wonderful
new energy will surprise you—mind
feels so keen and alert: --no more
trashed -out feeling getting up in the
mainings.
SOMI✓ women suffer more
than others. Often, when there
isn't any need! The pains
peculiar to women may be re-
lieved as readily as other pains
for which Aspirin is intended.
These tablets are always a big
help at such trines, and never
the least bit harmful. (Aspirin
does not depress the heart.)
Of course, you are familiar
with the use of Aspirin for
headache. Itbringssuch prompt
relief that sudden headaches
needn't upset your plans. It
will check a cold, or ease the
sorest throat; and comfort the
worst sufferer from neuritis and.
neuralgia.
When your head aches--
from any cause—when a cold
has settled in your joints or you
feel those deep -down pains of
rheumatism, sciatica., lumbago,
take Aspirin and you can count
on real relief.
ASFI RIN
TRAn`..MARsc rarer:
made in Canada
Rhea natiI Routed.
Raid Relief.
ItIr. Artbur Padgett, of Barnsley,
rites: --Tor the last few years I
have suffered with rheumatism, also
evere attacks of indigestion. I ent-
ered great pain in the back and
tried various remedies without re-
fer. A friend advised me to try at
nce +Carter's Little Liver Pills—
his I did and received immediate
relief, i< am a miner, and I strongly
econmend your valuable pills to
11 sufferers of rheumatism, indi-
e.estion and constipation."
Take Carter's Little Lives Pills
for sick headache and indiestion.
11 a rugrista 260and '7'G red .pkga.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
AWES WANTED 1'0 DO PLAIN
a'al light sewing s>r home; whole
spare time; good Fay; work sent any
l+stars s charges pal4. Send stamp for
partieillars.. National Manufacturing Co.,
M >nti "-r..
If baby has
C 0 L IC
A CRY in the night. Colicl -No
cause for alarm if Castoria is
handy-. This pure vegetable prepara-
tion brings quick comfort,and can
never harm. It is the sensible thing
when children are aiding. Whether it's
the stomach, or the little bowels;
colic or constipation; or diarrhea.
When tiny tongues are coated, or the
breath is bad. Whenever there's need
of gentle regulation. Children love
the taste of Castoria, and its mildness
makes it safe for frequent use.
And a more liberal dose of Castoria
is always better for growing children
than strong medicine meant only for
adult use.
MOTHER OF
TWINS HELPED
Restored to Health by Taking
Lydia E..Pinkham's 'Vege,
table Compound
1lfitcllell,
Ont.—"I had tittle twin
babies and for quite a while after 1 was
so weak f could
not do my work
because of pains
all the way up my
legs at the track. i
also bad headaches
and got very little
sleep. 1 took Lydia
I♦1, Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound,
and soon 11 was
able 'to get up and
do ray wort:. f have
'Laken three bottles
and I am fine, do my work without
trouble and am gaining in weight and.
strength, 1 will gladly weeommenr the
Vegetable Compound to anyone,' -...
!Lits. F, STATT0N, Bo:' 220, Mitchell.
Ont.
ISSUE No. 7 '31