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WV'. 1 r, r- .1, f:: 1 � i rs �1 . ., .. i• 1-. .-�' k L ..y Y ,, ,I , 1 , , 1.1. W. �I.. I' . a .§.. `Its , [ is }1 ? W .r. {. I d:• .'H', :.. �,. •fir. "� '.ty;.7�„ . f.. :�.. ..gyp .i... z ..fi. rc- )4', Y'!VJ+'.: I f �'� Iih;:4 a( 'se' l nw `• tax s eodnabaon as Ii $+U82a19Q Tbs. of e a butte a r, and this re miry year 9,816, 328 pounds. .. exeasp in ,scree of ba. s field , eld corn, and sweet corn has been doted., In this apeeial crop sections famines I N C '" M ` ors, Nfaxly' tete go to see faze are jbst ordinary folk,- work.hIgnien, Pee- i?Je veto ire unemployed. During D!Ir. (i'- , ,: , r"°` '+` `l ' ^^---�- Co-operative Packing Plant• The first ea -operative packing Plant in Ontario was opened r pe e4' lY are * oxnpleting the plan,ting of sugar beets, tabaeeo and beans. Clonsider- able falling off has been noted in the amount of milk being to the C RE Itching n� a ��p ! ' :. eedmeta*terrseveratwontbe Sine Bennett's. bsence in Landon, the un- nett's a •ss` e— .tab d who called upon it2er Some nklitbe ed aeoxeR every week. Some i ^,• ys rY " `.: 1 t % �M1 �, at Allendale in Simeoe County,bycheese Premier George 'S, Henry. The ild- 11,550'. supplied factories due largely to the low p?tices (being Paid for niylk. Many f catbt cwt : �oaoyta lva ended tiChh nn o e „ J acmes. Dahill sto quickest i sh si`IIoo udruggiste,' pf ,theca argued that with a Tory Gov. eminent in 'office good Tories should not ,be in ntr�aswanted to know Worker EC in.• � �� "rSr' Gets Robot through lir • +I .'ma r y / , plant holds thehopesof farm- their milk to oenee'r live stock y g e such as pigs and - what Merriam, understood to be in Toryt do ria! �•) ..� MOO, ! > ers in the counties M Simcoe, Grey, calves. There has been heavy good $tat proposed o j / i (t; / % \\`� 1 y' ' Dufferin and Ontario for their future welfare in the hog -raising industry. The farmers have each contributed a mor- taut in y young pigs with the result that the large increase in ho tion that was expected, has. not n man who hada scheme to save the country, the man who knew how to solve unemployment, the man who about it. 'What •M'erriam did it, Merriam about more often than not, was to dig down in his own pocket, give the distressed supplicant a (bili, charge to "Has Good Health, Ede "„Ahoub five aso,R' w#lies .` crypts , ".- 64 ' ire a, Sx> Ngvat seemed to have the Kellogg's ALL -$RAN sweeps $100 towards the project and are un- der contract to supply the plant with their , hog .output for the next ten realized. Many farmers are s'witeh- ing from their egg -laying breeds to dual-purpose breeds of poultry. This wanted the tariff increased, the man who didn't want the tariff increased —all- these descended upon Ottawa in it profit and loss. For his creed es thaheChlldreil" must do his best for everybody, that no caller upon the Prime Minister ,../w,..:,,,,flhrto, pep that the other girls had. Nor was she so good-looking the sonous intestines clean wastes. of all poi- How much bet- years. Modeled on the co-operative plants of Denmark and built after two years of preparation, the Allan- is due to low • x prices of eggs and sat- isfactory prices of dressedpoultry. battalions and in droves. Arthur Merriam,Mr. Bennett's must go away dissatisfied. To -day, With Parliament in session., gestion+ and very yellowish stria I Was working at the bunter twine factory at either. Her complexion was sallow. Wrinkles had appeared • —years too soon. Little won- der that men found excuses when her name wrs mentioned, What a pity that so many girls lose beauty so soon , .. very often caused by the poisons ter pills with honeyadded. fluff omelets, and than taking and drugs. Serve Kellogg's milk or cream, Use Y bran muffins, etc. Look -green package habit-forming ALL -BRAN fruits or for making g breads, for the red- at your dale plant is claimed by its manager, Thomas Olsen, a Dane, who has been Bina Canada ran for5 years, to be the. eq- y plant of its kind on the continent. The new venture will be entitled the First Co-operative Pack- ers of Ontario, Ltd., and will employ 25 men permanently. Rural Teachers Co-operate in Crop Statistics. This year rural teachers• have been asked to co-operate with the Govern- ments in procuring from farmers cards showing the number of acres in different crops and also number of Animals on farms. It is very im- private thesecretary, met the full force onslaught Day after day and far into the night, week after week and month after month, he sat in his office, faced and reasoned pv�tIi and cajoled, and often outwitted /awes. sions of citizens who wanted to see the Prime Minister. And those who came in person weren't all. Every before mo Merriam'smost P.'s are up, ends l ns ng after most M. P.'s are in bed. He has, •ap- pai^ently, no stated hour for lunch, none for tea, none for dinner; remains within sound of Mr. Bennett's bell, alert to minister to his every need, to read his every whim. A human blotter, absorbing everything and the time making canvas �� on a machine, but had to be on my feet most of the time, Well, I would take dizzy spells and have to return home, and my' net were and g bad. • . ,, I sent to the drug store got one box of Dr. Wtxe 1i8mg' pink pate . , . Before they were finished I had „mood so much relief it got three more boxes... . I am married -and have fine, healthy boys." of constipation. This could be prevented, easily, pleasantly ... by eating a delicious cereal. Two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's ALL -BRAN, eaten daily, are guaranteed to pre- vent and relieve both tempo- raryvent and recurring constipa- grocer's. London, selling Made Ontario. All Bran. .�/ �QQ��OO by Kellogg in The largest - ' The Turnip Aphid, In connection with the control of the .turnip' aphid, entomologists ad- vise the planting of two rows of white turnips in a field of swedes as a "trap" crop for this insects These aphids, which cause serious injury to young turnip plants through feeding on the leaves, commonly reach portant to the agricultural industry that accurate statistics be compiled. In recent years other methods have been tried but the results have not been entirely satisfactory- in that too few farmers responded. It is hoped that farmers' will do their share is year by co-operating with the teach- ers who have undertaken this work et a busy time in the teaching year. day, every hour of the day, telegrams poured in from East and West, North, South and Centre, asking for inter- views with Mr. Bennett, for the fix- ing of a date. Those who didn't come or wire, wrote. Ervery morning Mer- riam's ail or Bennett's,contained hundreds of letters askinfor this, that, and the other thing. Bigb si- nese men wrote for business keeping everything, he must also bea walking encyclopedia, able to put his finger upon anything that Mr. Ben- nett may want in the way, of inter- mation at any time—quotations, fig- ures, economic and legislative data, Precedents for legislation, dates of the passing of legislation; information of all sort required .b a Prime Min- Min - ister in administering his office, in now three The iron and other (-Temente hi Dr. Williams' pink Pills (tonic) build up the blood -contrition by increasing the anx►mat of haemoglobin (fife -giving element)- Dont put off or prolong your ream - ery by needless delay. Be sure to say "lir. WIthams'"so the dreggistwilt know exactly what you want. cos - In severe cases, use with tion.each meal. e LL -BRAN L. y, �T R lvl Canadian points in the late summer, but they may be expected earlier this year and probably to cause greater in- jury. Past experience has shown that It should not be necessary to point out that these figures will not be pub- lished individually but by counties on es- sions, friendly contractors, about can- tracts, politicians about jabs for their cousins, their uncles and their aunts. making important decisions, in fram- ing a legislative programmes • When the House is in session and rtes, to try to 'gave a square deal to all. It is astonishing how the very News and Information. Fared by the Seed Branch, Ottawa, en this insect prefers white to swede turnips, and may gather in huge num- bers only and wig] not be used for taxation or other similar purposes. Few seemed to know about the Civil Service Commission. All that many seemed to know was that the Liberals Mr. Bennett is in the Chamber, Mer- riam sits in the gallery within sight and sound, ready to be called upon at worst of people will respond to that sort of treatment, S, at all events, have found that it works." the score of weed impurity. on a small number of white tur- nip plants, leaving the swedes buthome + were out and the Tories in,and that any instant to get somethingneeded the Bast' Farmer. Tho dry season o£ 1930 and groundlack of nrablc the pastf cost inhthe been favorable. fox the growth and increase of sects. Farmers who are; experienc-phone ingtrouble with the cutworm eorn oter pest are advised to get in touc at once with their district xepxese touch five• the g in anytablish Cattle Hon. Robert ter of Agriculture flounced a hich the three Prait !in themselves pure bred cattle dairy sections. payment of the Branch of freight For the West. Weir, Federal Minis- has recently an- Transportation Policy prieS1Provincesato es- in the breeding of in either the beef or It makes possible theldividual Dominion Liivertock charges on car lot lightly infected. The planting of a row or two of white turnipsmanna in with the main crop attracts the aphids to the "trap" piens so that' they can be or destroyed bnears), with spray or dust y g plowed under. The fur- nil) aphids or plant lice make them- sebves apparent in a field through in- plants becoming stunted in growth and sickly in a'ppe'arance. Pur- I the blotches may appear on the sur- LIKE ANOTHER WORLD Spring in the air—and only dull 16neliness in John's heart. Miles from home and the well-known (voices. Sud- denly a sign caught his eye—"Tele- „ home to -eight. What a great idea, John thought, and went straight to a telephone. When he came out, there was spring in his heart, too. it was Mr. Bennett's task to make fall for the Torics, Merriam's day began (still begins) long before nine o'clock. In six months, with the ' exception of a break when Mr. Bennett was in London, it has not ended before ten o'clock at night. Every day he receives, opens, answers and supervises the filing of about 250 letters; letters that come from all over the country,from all by the Premier to drive a point or to parry a thrust. And when ad - Journment comes and everybody is trooping home, Merriam goes back 0 his office to finish the work he was compelled to abandon chile watching his chief in the House. • Yet Merriam's chief value to Mr. Bennett—and it would be his chief value to 'any Prime Minister—is his long experience, his minute and ex - traordinary "Whatscever You Sow" Why are weeds growing worse so many farms? The answers -would to be that many farmers on aremore III I shipments of the Dominion and way point in The shipment cattle purchased within shipped to any rail- the Prairie Provinces. must consist of one or !face of the leaf and these indicate i large colonies on the under surface. These infested plants should be pulled and removed at once. .e,..._____-, WHAT IT MEANS TO BE SECRE- TARY TO THE PRIME MINISTER M. 'Grattan sorts ofeople, and whose contents ase as Wide as the boundaries of hu- man nature. Merriam answers his telephone more than 200 times a day; talks to knowledge of the constitu- encies of the Dominion, of the people in those constituencies who count. He knows something, often at great deal about ever g Y, Yridinin the countycontinually .r. n the V. sowing far• -••,too many This has seedsalong demonstrated tr in grain. seed drill survey carried on by agri-parties cultural representatives in f o counties of Eastern Ontario this year, About half of the samples year. P Durham, Lanark, Frontenac Prince Edward Counties C n es were reject- u r and one timeloads but to one shipment minimum shipment shi meat is twelve an equivalent younger animals cattle must be eight months cattle must be of cattle uchaserrchased at is limited in one calendar year. number of cattlefema in a mature females or weight of cattle should be purchased. The between the ages of g and six years. The from herds that have Sod Web Worm. Prof. Lawson Caesar, of O. A. C. break of that sodthe webresent wo¢ms Qin several districts is the first of its kind in his forty years of experience in On- tario. A peculiar feedinghabit ofyou sod web worms is tht old b e blue grass and timothy are attacked,have whereas (By Lea.Leary, in Mac• ) Ottawa's busiest man is not the Rightr forlExternal Affairs, Prime Min- aster, Minister of Finance. Thatproud or doubtful eminence,have it asknows will, belongs to Arthur W. Merriam, Mr. Bennett's privatelocated secretary, also Mr. Bennett's shock absorber, guide, Cabinet Ministers, to the privato sec- to tyt ministersabto eM. toy all sorts of officials, to people P.'s,ho want otherap- things. In to people who want w things. In addition he admits between g twenty the forty e Mins toro de,H,s, o must to see Prime Minister. Hemust arrange to limit their interviews to a certain time, must attempt the im- the whole 245of them.Hecantell/P off hand the amaroximate majorities�� any riding has given for any of the within the mows the racial he colienousy comb position of all the cons itueneses; where the French or the En lash or the Irish or the Scotch are knows the t '�' townships that the Protestants or the Catholics• ' Ittalksiej.seem I / / f RAfrom l t I' O((i, ;.1 ./ rppp rl % F Praises Famolns Vegetable Fills • passed at least r tuberculin tests test for infectious _ty of cattle departmental two consecutive clean and also the blood abortion. The nal- q must be approved by a officer and there are dairy alfalfa and clatters are im_ mune. 0. A. C. entomologists have found a fungus or bacterial disease which is killing off the caterpillars and checking the spread of the pest, philosopher and friend. Mr. Bennett works thirteen or four- teen hours a day, seems to crowd ata least 100 minutes into every hour, sees countless callers, hears numerous possible task oseeing that they keep to their time limit, must reason with score of others who ,cannot Ibe• ad- matted at all. More trying than intrviewers, how- knows at least 'by name and repute- ton the men in those townships 'who matter. Chatting with Merriam about this, I 'put him to ae test; asked him about �" % / l �I pp// �u ! / l /.'l 9./� �/ For Indigestion 'Saves been troubled with Indigest arra and Sick Headaches for several months, I was recommended to try your famous Ptils. After the first dose I was made aware of their very real tonic value."—Miss M. Croydon. Dr. Carter's Kittle Liver Pills are no crisp laxative, The are Ary y and have a verydefinite valuable tonic ,p action upon the liver ... exactly what you need to end Constipation, AA ity, other regulations breeds. Further the policy can Cattle Division, minion Department Ottawa. An increase cent. in creamery in Ontario for Period 1as of 1930,compared governing information about be secured from the Livestock Branch, Do- of Agriculture, of more than 22Y per butter production the first three months with inhehsame Weekly Crop Report. Fall wheat is lookingexceptionally l?P well in all parts of the Province ex- cept the North Western section of Southern Ontario, which has suffer- ed considerably from winter killing.All Many fields of rye are now in head and give prospects of a P P heav-y yield. Spring g grains such as oats, barley and peaspeas are in you nd deputations,Gaspe, receives a deluge of mail. Mr. Bennett's private secretary works at least one hour longer or later than Mr. Bennett, sees more callers, meets more deputations, receives infinitely more mail. the worldpopulation professes to know much about the qualifications for a Prime Minister, Little of the world knows, or for that matter much cares abouttethe qurcre cations fo Pr lie ever, the cause of more toil and wor- ry, is the Prime Minister's mail. Peo- le from Sydney to Vancouver writ-: Y Y Mr. Bennett; as always they write to a Prime Minister, about the most ex- traordinary things. There are the men who have schemes to solve,ever�rP national problem, most of "these schemes being more interesting thanfit practical, some of them '" grotesque and fantastic. There is, too the us- one of the largest on' most •remote eofs all the Dominion's con- me ancieu, Quick as a flash he gave me a rough outline of its exeneh- Canadian population, •its numbers and location; of the English and Irish with their numbers and location , toff the number of Huguenot/Ih Jerseytrdene The kind of candidate who 'would be most o potent in a rid- this tunerrin ii dicated r ` J / ' II ( ��/ • $ Ilr+ ! h, , / rr 1r f� I � 1//. • / p r' % 1 / 1' t� ! j •- I1, % t / / , i ' �� �I ie.i / i f I , i'� i I�VI` ! f ��F 1� r i11 Ili i'-. Biliousness, Headaches, Poor Complex- ion, etc. Alldruggists,25c&75credpks, port of George Dairying. Last H. Barr, Director of year the first quer- celwell s rioabove P of years woufld indicate that yields will be above the average. A considerable e the Y q fications for the latter are almost as exacting as for the former; challenge private sal army of eve cranks. EveryHimself secretary of every Prime Minister, indeed, has what is known as a crank mostade isively and a Tory, having Mer the feet of Borden and MeighenMerriam y ,. , , ., /l , ''r•' as much versatility, demand as much file. Not infrequently these files con- naturally is interested - ah j x �r �- ' t�~_sm+�Lr+crl Q. / „� ts`/£- y ih `° C iC P� gJk � `J ”' ' cR , �� w . �" ��� `\\\ �" ` r? \ ` . V•4\‘";��\ 4 �I �* \ � �\ � \� , �� �`��`�� ~ _ . `� �\ -s�R`Q�" ` ' , `''' .''''....';..\, �.� "; _ -90 _ I 1-n d®RI PIT \• ` —� �- ��► ° -.tp,i, I r1 .'.p ,,��X �'-, .\`�\V�N\�������`� > �n L ,C \ �" �_ _ I1 1-1111 PRI- !RNR„I �;.:✓'' eade ��£ �,� i/�r ` , `�,•,�' 1 �d� int ' `;1 1 ..� - „ p 4 r,.I '., Ir . k _ J'"' F /r )„ v�° til` ° — � ,��,; a"e F'- G , , Y ' b -fir /�,f/�,, `�r/lr� ., '� r l c .. y x '' Ca •.� '�know / �"precise i +i Ik ••i i a' e i'� t a e e ✓ a Il t i'pg patience, almost as much sagacity, probably more tact. The ovate secretary of a Prime p Manistee must act as a bodyguard, 9guard, a policeman, a doorman; must have pat ience, firmness, kindness, humor. He must be a philosopher and a politic- tan all in ones must know which call- ers to admit and which not to admit; also theho must not be offended; know cost of offending any- one. Anyone that is, of the thous- ands who come to see the Prime Min aster, of the thousands of others who write the Prime Minister" He must be a repository of secrets, a human blotter, knowing what to tell and what not to tell. He must know how to crud tain more of tragedy than of c mei There was the case of August Swanson, a Swede, who for twenty- five years Gained on correspondence with Prime Ministers and Ministers of Justice about an allegd land griev- ance in the West. One subzero win- ter da four tottering g old man,n arrived naOttawa, bought a Colt revolver, went up on the Hill tried to see Premier Kin Failing in this,he went downstairs g the Justice department, sought the Minister, Mr. Ernest Lapointe. M'r" Lapointe's door, unfortunate) was locked,whereupon Swanson,deciding there could be no justice fax him be- hind the doors of the Justice depart - strict and practical has ev- icpolitics,in'both ev- partya acted the a "pinchm.hitter" for his on stump. His main work. however, as it is his main interest, is to look after the Prime Minister, keep hint on the straight and narrow path. AdmittingMr. Bennett to be a ter- rific„worker, Merriam finds him not difficult to work with, praises his ca- • pacify to get things done, his good temper, good humor, his considers- tion for his staff. Post-election years he declares, are harder than others, but the character of his work and its demands remains practically always the same. Sir Robert Borden, he thinks, was the most precise Prime ,1inister that he has served, Mei her the mostpainstaking g and conscient- _-- O� �� ��a iltectisiffe Kent( +���LdI/gl Y n Jasper you can step from a picturesque and s and od ut lounge into sports and ad- ventures that cannot be duplicated anywhere else on the continent. Golf on a championship course with towering p /, li • ,. ,i; I k w / 3P r •r,A. r a r l r � ' tK +' � , 7 x „ a r' yes” @ i ��� pp Iii1 � � }, y...^. ` c•. �} 4F�. z ed j: s. fi, i , nP q. , „ guy\\\cell '' y� • - -f,3r s — 1I r IVB f III I I '\ I I ����4; ��\���� � ���i�N��� q I�I L eu ���� ����` ������� VEX ,i,.. I� �� „ ,, ' ,.,�.� f II Il �" away callers who have not seen the Prime Alinister, feeline as though they had. He must open all the Prince Minister's mace, must know what to show him, what not to show him. Regarding that which he does not hem he inept, turned his Colt revolver on himself, fell dead outside Mi'. La pointe's door in a pool of blood. The Y found every Ietter written to Swanson over a period of twenty-five years in a carefully -kept government file, sous Bennett the most aggressive in gg action. Sir Robert Borden was meti- colour in the preparation of docu- mints and State papers. He would correct a s eech or statement again p and again, demand so many fresh tains hemming gmoun• g in the horizon. Ride over Indian trails through b country of overpowering beauty. Or swim in the heated pool .. le tennis ...amuse f „rrr,r {• — ��`�fain . IG / < y ' ��74C// / ` >v-- l:e__. yT v- �� e _ '`� ,///!•7/�` � .��G rii� show must know haw to write a nice diplomatic reply that the man hack on Main Street will be Then, apart frocrank letters and the threatening letters, are just odd and curious letters. cap- ies and correct them so continuously, the would finallcarr y y Y off his fomust - your - self self in your own way. `4, ` _ '----•-.. • J �� 1�/���� ere _ - _'`�� -.� ... a ' able to show to his friends, and which will add to his political stature,to s home -town or township prestige. Also the secretary must know what to do with thousands of letters that come to the Prime Mfnister, but which should go to other Ministers. Just the other day a man in Hon. Maurice Du re's constituencyin Quebec wrote the Prime Minister asking him if he would kindly give him a letter of introduc- tion to Mn. Dupre. And then, of course, there are the scores of people who write to Mr. Bennett when con- pen so that the corrections must stop, Contrasted with an old-fashioned private secretary like Sir Joseph Pope', Merriam is as da to •ni ht. Sir Joseph, indeed, with his scholarship, his indestructible dignity, and his From Jasper continue on to• rhecoast,seetng mighty Mt. Robson and the wonder cities of the Pacific—Van. couver, Victoria, Prince Rupertbsuggestionith their inevi- of a trip through the scenic Inside `•� r ; f; p .r ; t ''•spiritual .. �/ coLoptED ...►�, A private secretary's job, in fact, is to be mother and doctor and almost adviser to the Prime Minis- ter; to at once sell him to the obese p and protect him from the to + sidering what they want, they should write to one of his Ministers, or ev- en to some minor official. A lot of people seem to think that the best sometimes pomposity, would be horri- fled over the jovial, free -and -easy manner of a private secretary like Merriam. So, in truth, would a Prime Minister like Mr. Mackenzie King. Mr. passage g to Alaska. Fare from Vancouver, Vic - toric or Seattle to Skagway and return, $90, including � I RI B.RoLL t fr'rI,I�/,•: NSF 4II public, build up little legends about him, to see that his weak points are glossed over,that his strongsEntering way to get a thing done is,to go straight to the fountain of power. .t1-' curious as •neny or the letters lthose King ran his office with a chart,with a painfully dignified regard fothe pomp and circumstance of his work, the meals and berth. Ma ifi- centt steamers. All outside rooms. F • qiVel Put it on With LED u A' phaszed. He musk tink of the Prime Minister's health, shield him from too many callers and deputations, see that he does not makes too many engage- ments, see that he does not miss mak- atm take to think that all who :;'•-k an interview withrefer,, the 1'i�ins Minister of Canada are bigpoliticians P ,Minister big business men, financiers and bank- office of his private sec- one was conscious almost of enteringthebookleks,etc,,froman presence of the Prime himself. Merriam, when he succeeded to that Full information, illustrated f A int of Canadian National Railways. eel -HED NAILS Illustration shows Preston BEAUTY ing the right engagement, see that he does not make two engagements in two different of the ' Il very room, camelikea breath of dem- were, to opened the windows, as it were, let in the sunshine and fresh l� C A 1N A I 1 AN Led -Hid Nail Note how lead Le head of Led-Hedbo Nails PERMANENCE onthe seals nail -bole, making it parts country on same day. It is all a quite dif-Good ficult job. Arthur W. Merriam who Bye air. Also,occasionally,he put his two feet p on the dk, filld the place with smoke from his ever -eyes - NATIONAL completely weather-proof. FIRE PROTECTION Note generous overlap of Rib-Roll.Mr. Preston Led Nails CLEAN RAIN WATER was with Sir Robert Borden, who looked after Arthur Meighen, and who now looks after Mr. Bennett, in 1,4R r, time int cigarette.riam,enough,AIL Merriam, strangely finds to read. He reads fiction, even A `_ S 17t -... -Hid axe to match the roofing. possesses abundance the afdrementioned goals-®— and all the little flies the ies, ies, worst off it,reads detective• stor- c LIGHTNING PROTECTION We also makes Galvanized Rib Roll and Car -properly grounded accord gated Sheets, Preston Led- ing to the Ontario Lightning • Trues Hed Baarne Preston Steel Rod Act.) Garages and Storage Begs LARGE SHEETS Anatole Galvanized Tanks Being made in large sheets it is Majestic Verti-Fold Garage Doors quickly and cheaply applied on Colored Ridge new roof or over old wood Colored Flaehing] shingles. Colored Gutter 4`aloredEaveTrough Write today for sample Conductor Pf� pa of Colored Rib -Roll and "iihials VeatlatorQ useful rooj"ing circular. fications, performs all these difficult tasks. In addition, but notably in the qualifications for a private secretary's job, job, Merriam obeys St. Paul's dictum to be slow to hear. He guarded Mr. Meighen's sec- rets at the 1921 'Imperial Conference, guarded Sir Robert Borden's secrets at the Washington Disarmament Con- ference, has been guarding Mr. Ben -l nett's secrets since the Winnipeg Con- vention. Ottawa says of Merriam, in- deed,that his mouth is an extra ear. Arthur Merriam dlfrin the six months,has been the past emu- pied, the most harassed man {n Can. eels When the Government took of- They can't get away, once they touch Aeroaon. There's something in it that has an irresi tibleattractionforthese houlehold pests. Awider and longer ribn provides a greater area, and the glue does not d dry—good for 3 weeks service. At drug, grocery a, hardware stereo. $o!• Manta: NEWTON A. HILL 56 Front St. - Toronto "e l" .r'O°- �" - `-"' can tory.On este,, of not years tont temples a and whose back s feminine success, with reads everything upon which he lay his hands about Scottish beah hns- the latter subject mod- i�� confesses that he is something an authority, which may or may be true, y: Arthur Merriam is less than forty old, is of medium build, is with- a trace ll baldness, with as only showing grey. He has wife who is a .much more intenseF 'fictive politician than himself, one political ump aI y atvthe chargets shout triumphantly at the of futility Yin polities. • cress, ofs ovtrl explanation getsof his the fact that he on Mr. Bennett, as he on ,i " i r.\ 410. - `j 'very 10e !a c k e t of / ' �,, ®�] Ly pA Ds r 4 WILL KILL MOPE FLIES THAN / SEVERAL DOLLARS /ORTfi OF ANY OTHER FLYKILIER� \ ,041,11$11,lo NW„,• �. CalkILITANOARO„ fs”; r'r'►a +k t 109 GatdlfbnSt. J 7lt fice, ,people descended upon Ottawa like the locusts of old upon E t.AERoxoN The man who. ” saved the party, ,the man who wanted apublic work in his the nted Who goat Borden on ., fi,,,r who politicians got with and Meighen .and' as he gets g with the nevuepaperm�n and 'the parties, and with all ebta its' with gin, is that 1 oc Beat of all fly killers. , quick, care, .fir cheap ,i a Ask 'icor Drug- .'; ; :b Peeston, lCo d aeitiittoai - ..•.......mO a -office of pier s the mon who he .r�l�t C n ,!b tries to clo his best'for everybody. 1 have,"he says, "but one recipe plat, Grocer or General S tore. wanted a aenaorship or a judgeship for' lye It is for himself or for somebody vise, the E e' � eV time can success. to do the best - for psterybody, to play no favor - - O, �txtsOtv,,t�rx PAD. O„' HAMILTON, ONT. 9