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YOU FEM OUT OF i, I I -S - � WIN r � . - "I" , vt "u" � rr I . 11 & lose -M I I _ '' 'i ! � "' YOUX us -ER �, '.1 con OF. S"OT . NO INO - it" '� .. . �� .. .'" -`-Pi","01*1 40104 ' . I, . I . , cmicentrated . . 4 'll I I I Sa Vil on L I I I . I * . I wai 'lop Tout viver We V. 0 grown Up no, , . I bobll it as ' i 001; _soil . ,. %(BY Grant Dexter in 'Maclel Magazine) . . I AU WAR CIOUDS � a . alf, ipro6dl /MllkoM - - r .. .1 I I —No Col�mel neell the farmers Oil . . wo the orio went *e" " workelm -or omigral � I 1. - I 11 . . - Ir hand and the � . W=u0t4Al edther to return. with tarried quri" ito famillies. Attempts lat the eetalill it behind. ,._ I � . it ,";-,I."'��;",��;,J,"�'�',�',."��",�"" r . -11 1, .. , , . �'_ ". h :,,fI* . . � ma"'a nn, 'ea llliu:� 'l t�o I or to send moriely to th 01 . . ""I ,that"I'Vour Uquidbil"l ,�, ,�, ,I 'I'�, "I', ,�, ,I 'I'�, "I', 'k 1� 'k 1� 'k IV, I lat. y6ur bowoX. 'k IV, �� 'k I � ., �, "" � ��,��,it,q . --twenty cents per Itol suldles MI4 year were butt 79�,592 Asti �111** ...... 11 I�111111 . . . . . . "' �,v,, . . QU ... ,�', I � ,, I 'i�. �� 4 a lob of m6ney till to ,col Of electil daily W9 Poll A Flase -wrilipel armV, mt�nt on tient of mr,W),er enterprIises, il,,� � �.,_ , Lnges n64tion sre'tlekiii slowed oI - V,Pudsr do,l hal 11q, addition to the vftm of �� ," 1. � i . month for average use­­iyour vacul and the cost '$212,767. If we ,all usq , t104 A4,0 Cal s vanig ... �Fi , . , 4 ,,� , ., u , old inside ,­af,,4,�; I :� i�- k problems, beien 0oll imploolgible agailrat Wel. ers, -China has a bourgeol of I =11. Ig , 7 .. ,AYAWI;11N,�J,,''i, i V 1��"'4,� "', ...,,;, "'. p. go iv *04VmWating and decill I, - . I I , b"'��,, .� 11'1�`�.,�`,`,.,,, , " "t on a plant wholl siarface uin cleianer sets you back ill less, tQoftrusl then thW we lasting I I 1� al- control of these giulft- 110 tel , er.9 and an urban igitIelligentil Who 1. A&'_"',,�',A _"'�11'., I ivrootiod, ather 'than big business huper; yj#"U�11,��So� �. I ". , you qlad maki L " �"­1S.­­, : . . i _iiiig yotA §4 'i"al . , . "Urt"'.) �r,l ' ; 11 , it would look like than, ton .dol per yew. Nero 00MA-ml like units U. I Ism, as responsible for JIppaza"a ac- for' emal three nl C0171l - -the people of ., L" I,— ; ­ ­ P ,:;;; r . r ou an ovIerage twelve years. As for dy or che , gim. or . . � , ­ It " I I,, ", .. " line up rather wilth LLLL .... 44' "M r water, hlumtive con, :4 - , 4'� � I ticularly in -tt M ,r4 ,��F "'T I rall Washing (machines come ' higher. tooth -paste, the -total puil tioms in anchurill ., 7,��t-'4'.�"",.: I ' I � lles$s par ' es rail roeage. don't go far enoul . . Witl 60 Per cent. Of all PrOducti011 the higher 9conomic levels than with " ,4�.Lll. J�,§ , I ou "I j ,�,IL��.!,��,_ -stop attempting the Them axe nearIv ou need Indeed, rbliIp Oriell DIe1vQOpn*l and, five other AIW49 another 20 Per- the workers and farilimers. Allied to .� , ., : . el . 500,000 washing to $1,598,349, whkeh WOAW out at one r a 'liver stimulant. Carter'n Little ... i�, , `j",�;'�."�,.k',,IL I, "t Liver PW,r 1. the beat one. Safe. P , , i, , �,,, , , " : � urely Vega- - " , �411 Y�� ,1-1 r, ,1 . r l ,�lo oease trying to sepall machines in use in, this country, some tulbe per person every 18 months. . Rel Company, the South Manchuria R811- cent. ,Thedr orglanization is trernIen- thl middle agog am the provincial . _ .�l onrslelrV" from I ... � * & . I irt. � table. Sure. Ask for them by a*me �, , , � , " , , .. 806NO kel sold, last ye.w- and con- But the cost ,of toothbrushesl .to, yop oubatitutell 25c. at all drugaists. 62 way and the big in,dmATial powers of .don$, Thel buy the raw cotecon in :ol and the m0bary kadel who . .1 i 1�1,1111 ,"4. I ,T,� � It 0 s.d ril deplavelial - I costs, was eertainly'not less than fifty domestic Japll "have beten clearly Tel Japan, in, their Ade -to a,_d1egree, w%h the Nanking � ,Fin uld ' � 01.sD,! dori " , . F carry ilt tAQ � .1 y e *0 s2" ple'n �y y r warned by the Armly-I'll, -group Ell I. , . _ Th: ' t up unern i interest on inveatnal sna so f1cl cents, and of toothpaste a dollar, ar . , piawaacture ft in their mills, gowT*nl in ukaters of imeign I " , . 'ffe' on' . of " wol ,.t be - I . , , ul Id a machine sets you back sixteen dol- $,AZO in all. - T1he whole PUTPOl Of the bathroom, that #ie new couail Manchukuo, is.. shil to 01dil and sell it -there, A powey.,,but disagree with the gov'll - I ll j, - 'l - Isitual I �LLL , , - . is to enlable, you to keep cl . The riot to be mdrdutilstewed, as heretofore 1. ""?..� .��.,,'� Ill _ ,�,��,, I pod. Wo sp6nd $70,000,000 a year Lars per year. Toilet lbruIshets ar6 a mlere baga- � SiMillar don may be foull In menit,. us often aks not, on nwMers' of � . ""', I. , . R _r , ., i , self is for the paymen of large dividends, other, inclusbil steel, 'for, exaImpte. lni-irTbapy Ill and taxwt��m To 4 , . on *rticles essential to clesnliness. The rest of the electrical equip- be'lle. Total sales weffV 811,366 brush capital cost of the, rooln in it I t I Il;�� �.�� in �� a very i -ail item. Tn addition tb,-re but for the, solution of the. special Thei government owned Yawata,Steel most of then, Manch , uria is a distant � We spend -many move millions, on ment is less costly to buy. Your es, and the cost, $?.54,379. Am itO � , � ., f1...,._.!:. . ... I "l, � l, �. servi;l and fuel essexil to cleanli- electric irom-188,051 sold last year, ten cents covers the averagel. . acre the fixtures. Last year $4870M, problems rilm�jr� . . which -press upon -the Jill Works proll in a single plant in prof,ftce. Thoy win 14ep0lore Walp.4 LLL .4 . ',��',' �,:;.,. nesel L and at least 76l in use to -day- 'Shoe s4dring is another item. I, price, was spent on anese ,people, . . 19M between 75 and so peri cent. of anese pl in istrong resoitivall I... ,st maradaloburers, i R 1+1 . Wd a h Itul and -re ch. I ,,�-. . Nowhere is there an equally small costs you $&90- The cost of heating year $620,218 6f'shoepalish was s b t , olightly mo than , ISu, are staftemients, taken frohn Japad's, dornlegbic output of Pig iron but to send nien or rivoney to, fight I'll LLLLLLLLL I',, � ,� '. surftce upon which so Tnuch money aA. iron is greater than the cost otf which works out at'a little bel that On tillets and other fixtures, or i,Behind the Far Elaster]11 Clonflict," and about 58 ,per cent. of its steel the Japarrese is another matter w1bl .,,,,,,.r � I in rounA.figures $1,00il � ­,::� . is expel for scrubbing and pol- operating an electric .motor,. so that then five ce-rul lil of population. In the a pamphlet issued by the American These groups of family interests might Int6rfere twith their more lo, 1.11"", rr islil as the teeth. the running empenses here are some- Nall peoplell, Of coirrl prefer to 'average home the bathroom"-COPJital �00'uneil of the InsIbitute of Ill compeite anall themstelves fow mar- cal perIsol and financilal interests. 1444 ,i',;. , Consideril capital. costs, Probably wh�at 'Id, her than with a wasbing wear their shoes "straight"; --runs W 75c pe Rel io , - In their - It , i tin group of I uth,ws, cost ind fixtures, r all ais which clotlines c1cl 11 I .9 kets, and even conflict for is n el a y , W . - '1.1 partlicul(arly the r;%w folk, don't -wear Year at le"Itl . ,the interests of Japan, the situation eign attitude. The heavy industrial Chinese, ,the Tri1erchants, bankers and 11 , � ­ . � no room in your home wets you as machine or a va,cuum cleaner. A somewhat simillar ill is sinks in iChina, , ` " , Inch ,money as your bathrool Then you have yaw equipme I . But those who do and 4its, for /exaniople, wanted con- indusitriall who support the Nan- ". am ,t for shoes at all ' ,and irite;�atiorad interest int,,.il I �, r ' and laundbry ,tubs, lwhich took $3,- in the prel Sino-Japanese sdtua- 11 1�,�.. . Mie -next time you gruarble about dic O,f 1,,ee� th'qm shined, pay on the aver- -- king kovermaiil who -are the; real 1, ''. . I . I the ,rs -ation inseats-fly swat- - pul income Idori. -, trol of Marichuria's irol and 6yal d* ,.�� I your�.taxes, remern1ber that much Of bers, insecticil fly Paper and I age $2.50 per, year f4l 'ffiei, ,ll 4,09,819 out Of the I I poll The manufuturing and trad- deibeirninants of what -is called the .1 . . I I thel � g . o for sewers, water maill forth. The miniinium cost, in ,hom so niess -and vanity. last year. - And while om Ile circiiall ing interests .;were said to be Tur e lipedicy of China." In Jll the ' r 11 ,. � es laundry t - speaking of gundamental ,d I (el or I.., - ellean streets and other expenditures where an effort, is made, to deal with ,Goirxg� ,down, cellar we find the el- 10g, there is the Flifflill stances, it appears, Wbich , had be- interested in preserving the Chinese paarq�hlelt says, the, national goverill I 1� . Item Of 1�150,290 for clothes , pms. � '?, . in ithe carnpaign against dirt. this form Of uncleanness, is fifty ectric or gas hel These were, sold gun to coristiltute a rea)l problem in -market -for the consumption of tbeft, ml at Nanking was givenAits first . ": I. ,r . Even so, you will be surprised to c,ents ,per year. 1, last yelar to the, number of 32,057, You can -bulk both at two dollars per, 1931, -have dictated Japan's methods goodisil Yet ,few signis have been ap.' chance by iSharighad ,bankers and has . I learn that the "keep clean" industry, ' . The av worth $3192,727. Estiniating the cost year. . . , 1 4 1 ,. I el I iie of' -a broom in a lWhIch bringst us to the since then. These eimum�stlances qre parent, in the, moves, on TUnchuria, ever since Wen dependent on, their I I , , while it.spends, Ird1lionis in adve'l Canadian home is eight. months. to you on iffie basis of depreciation matter of easily grasped flrom the paTtipblet. of any such political difflexemes. financial suppoill 'Nearly' $1,0l0l 1 , '111 .. - and ift sales promotion, hasn't Last. year a,467,180 brooms were , cause the expense � �l 11 ing and repairs, be of hot water. ZvIeryone likes hot wate*r. One is overcrowding; Japan, has 437 * * * - . I . oll in silveir hao been loan -ed to I ,,,,��-�, really --bl to, make an impression ,,I,& . 'heating wal . will be dealt ,with and for some purposes of eleardhiess -i *;M4 e theL . . 4 .. - The annual well you -is sev- . . people, to the square arl wMelh. i , x d up with se higher Poll- the governtment by ,Shanghai banks. l, � �, , On­dhe bulk of our propulation. Ill the ,heater in the averagehoal It -i's essential. Eveii7time You open exceeded in density by Belgium,.Eng- itics ,Of trade and fina'ail is the In consequence the wholetone of the ­ ,1. "It, Pro, enty cents-. You spend at least sixty the ho6-water tap,, you 'e,i�,-!, duction could be doubled and trebled- cents on various br,"Jhefi used in your ecomesto a dollar -per year. axe oVenling I -and and Hollaril t%te trouble -is pligbt of the Japanese masses. Near- gowlerriment ,has beeal conselrv;Il ',, I", ��.'�� r a I I r�,�,,,` - .. without bringing consumption to campaign .�gainst dirt. Textiles are 'an esseritial in the hole in your purse. Many men that only 101 .per 6ent of Japan's land dy 85 -per cent. of the population owil 'Its ' is a conciliatory foreign pa- '0,11,�.. - man . I .1 � , I�r " what yol believe the :average i 1�this Another small bult'�;gservbial item is business of cleardiness. Industries waste 'hot water while shaving, pre. is'arable. 'This means that 2,774 peo' pro,�erty valued at less than $500 or icy and a consel capitalist re - i "I .., Z � � � ,, ; , . I country.. . \ polish used to sh I ine ,things up about in Canada, as in every civilized coun- fering to lot the water run. They ple must live off _ll agricultur'al has an , annual income of less than, oonstruatforil I- ,"�­­. . . . . . " ��7 - " "I LaIst year there - wereI 795_1j92 the, 'house. ]§Wkirig floo try, are found,ad upon this human P1'01�bl)l doulble tie co:l If You are ,square mile, w3nIpareid, with 1,479 for $�gl flactor�y Workers, farmers, U%b would imhAy posisibly a Isis- � , r wax, fuTni , � I 'I'll I I 1� ,toothbrushes sold in Canada- Earl- tuil brass, silver and - stove , po4ill Id- nere are ,the iv4rioul kinds careful and don't try to w1aillow' in China ,proper and '532 for India. small merchants own, even in -the ser,faire policy towards Japanel � W. . S -day IScarefty Of iron ore, coal -and pet- aggregate, a relatively small share laggi"slol Yet the pamphlet says, `,,_ der yeam. beer about the same rela- together, the total expenditure last Of ,tOwd , table jinenl and, handketi- 'the waghLbaSiri, VWD gallorill "...."11. r. . I'll, I � I.. . . tioril to Population. This looks as year was $2,501,691. you share is chiefs. Last year 47,633,143 towels A4�uld-056'-Ouffiwient for ,washing, -A.Lipleuril the basic resoui"s, for in- of the national wealth. Of 5Y2 mg- "Either an independent %anchul . , -1 If the average,, Canadian, buys a one don, ar per y6ar. all 2,506�532 face cloth,g were �scyld. 'bath runs to thirty gallons, and the ,aijij�aJ1'za1qOn, '5S_ �1100ther-­_key��nute liciii fami-liAl engaged iiii Whaining, or the annexation bt�r Japan of tbal . , .1� 51 �,� I . . This means that thei 2,M,000 dwel- average Canadian may be pa!46SOnled of Japan's -position, actording to the 'ol '30 per -cel _AOML­aJ'J­ Lthe land territory, would deal a seviere blow I "I 'iI, toothbrush once in twelve years; say The last item in this class of - . . . ..'.." . equip an once a pamphlet. . - - 1�- . . five in a Wetimile. What it t,ctually �ent - des carpet ling houses of ,Canada were entitled to indulige not oftener th " .1 M inclu sweepers, ,they tilt. The rest rare whollY--dr -to,- -the- puraut of complete Chinese ""' ", F, mom . ,�,�, , , l I I milearis, ofcoursq, is that a large part oil -mops, etc., which cost, on the ll on the arverage to, bwenty4hree '0'p- ,Di -,h and clothes wll re- Japarils reserves of good ore tare partially Ilandillosig. Japanese farm. sovereignty, free flivl foreign Ill . .. , . of the populatd;&n doesn't use tool erage $2.50 per year. to,wels apliec& The,catch init is the quires about 100 .gallons per week. scarody sufficient to supply American ers owe about 6,000,o,o;l yem, an gressilom . " -A large settion, of the na- 4444. , I . ' , ', ­ bt, ac- You can figure it out, accoiding to blast fturrial .(for el n10nt,1rs,. She "I -1 brushes at all ---which, no �dou The cloth spa -on still outsells the- paper towel, Which ,is in wide use in amount roughly equal to, the national tional gc;,N�Errimerrl support, aroong �� .". . 'counts for the fact that very few rubber variety, and toW sales' of 1Vb,;vi communities, and, full . r, the 'your family- 'But, tsking an, aiver- 'is lower in,coal -reserves than. any in- debt.'. It ,is a ddA of over goo yen the peasants and, middle class as well : , ' I �:, . . Identists axe laying substantial Purchases of.�tmtile t*w- age family, the cost can be arrived at 'clustrial country, exceipt, Italy.. Great for each fhainiling fanirilly. atg in industrial groul ,has already ... !, , . Up their lrnOtOr both last year ran to $398,344. The in this way: Water is delivered from Britain has ,Out of all this has urislen a Fascist reacteicl unfavoratbly to the lw,s of , '' � . r I , r. cars or appearing in Tbread lines. cost to you was rill less than sixty els by h0bells, railways and clubs. , I RN I I—' T&e battle, against dirt is not cents Paper towels sold last year ran to the, water rinains at an average beil bonsper capdta,and the, United States movemel working _through the iprestige I s .. ­ . . ihv,o ved 'in ,the etting up 1w; perature of fiAy degree,,j tate, . 1.�,� Mvged v*ienly along ,-the home front. The salle- of gloves in Canaida is �,"10,000- �MAkinl every allowance, ,When 27,501 tol compared to. Japan's 118, ,army whichis against the Plutocrats of the new Is " ' [.,: 'Mere axe %501,890 homes in this colossal. Last year, excluding prac- the wverake­ Carradiaml fam6l" buys YQU speak of holt vmter you, mean tons. -Japan in -a year only produjfies -and gi� business and, yet is imperial- iCompl to the Triodern military, I , . ... � . y , wo water heated to 1-60 degrees. Fuel 70 per,cent. of the arx�oll of petrol- �', I . - 1,22Z "Wo hand and ,bath, and t ist in its., foreign pollieWt -It Ill financial and, industrial'farl st the � .", I. eountrY, of Which ,I- are in ibically all �9� four toweas, , leather gloves, 9,403,61. ." 11 . . , 11 � the couil and 1,21,79,670 in -the pairs 'were bought., .It is relai,onable face cloths peT year. Only, 303,900 experts .at Ottawa tell you that it eum the United Staltes, Produces in a Manchuria as a popular'lianseela. It command of the groups withi , 1: . . 'il 'The urbanite spends more in cloth fully liriamufact-tired dill tol were. costs elbout one-tbird_of a pound of day. I n Ja- W to suppose that one pair of furell e,migration of surplus work- pll the NIational government of ­ , I keeqATig, clean belcause 'hie has Till glo,Ves is Used- each ,year ajbout the sold, but many housewivies prefer to coal ithe equivalent in other Yet Japan's Vopulation in, thelast ers, new Ppetories. and- now jobs, great China and- the gToups which give it , , . , , ' r , r . fighting equipmeTit ready to hand- average homo,cost fifty cents. make their own. It is esfilmlated that heating media -'to raise one gallon decade has been increasing between na;ttiml *eklth for the people, as -power are pool equipped to'fight . ,., , en water from fifty to, 1-60 dogrees. 750,000 and 950-,000 n Ily. � , . .r . electricity, laundries,, ,dry cleaners '. . the average housElholder . bl t Of a nua tangibl,e( lberiefiltis from ex4loftl for Manchuria, according "to this � 11 ;;�� . IIIl so forth. The rul is -not The War on Whiskers. dish towels per year: The cost woil Coal sel for about fourteen dollars Japan has shifted frard agriculture of MandbukoOL . � ,r.. ' view. The odds of any actual war- -' . . Concerned with sewerage, water- that the. total cost of to industry, without making th-- shift' T110 PlamPhlet -sees Manchuria de- fare would probably be on Japan., ". � out at three ,dollars for hand and 'Per ton, so , ' :, 1. . works, street cleaning. -One of -the larger itielmis, in the buth towels, fifty cents for paper beating water per year for the aver- wmNiel The ralass of its 67,000,- veloped as part -of Japalrl lefther as 113tit there am two imponderable .1 .� I I �. ., . I [If you live in a city and wonder cleanliness budget is shaving. There towels, thirty cents for face cloths age faml $49.50. 000 -people have ,not beriefitte,1 Ja- the nomilril autonomous statI6 yet'enonnoul forces on the Chinese ­ - hard,, 'an scarceIl be any question of the ' - on for- olManicbukul " .or by annexation. 18, T, 0 r , ". Iow much of your -earned cash and three dollars for dish tol� No charge has been made, fox the pan has become deperil I . idet. h K 9 is the fall that pas- , I geft away frum you because you -propriety of including this ite in $6.8 . I -If you keep eign 'e(yuriltries for ZoodIstiLiffol, raw Large,scalle kaii)m1gmti;on of Japanese isilve resistance might come from the 11 I Til total of 0 labor ,of homsekeeping. ,,,r ,,, bf the list. 'In Canada,, 3)099-,253 -males Th�' [ly a serAl the cost, including food, materials and' mlarkel And im- will ,proceed. NIew crops, such as "*,]lioms of iChint-se who make up 93 . wark to ,keep clean,, til pie a cost of table linen natural I . . ; , � , I vaper and Put down these figures. mu -A ,either shave or ,grow whiskers. varies widely, but few flanailies get "Is certainly not less than $24-0 per mense colailtrol has been Iviested in the cutton, beet, sugar and tobacco, will per cenL of Manchuria's population. �, . I It is a fact that whiskers, on the by without an expenditure ,DIE ten dl year. (If you do the work �ourself hands of a relwtiviely small class of be developed and lai*o factories er- The second is the-boylool of,Japau- ­� The High Cost of Lather. averag,e, will grow 51A inches in a jars per year. you we entitlel figure your time bankers and industrialists. . ,," eected to employ Japanese who will ' ds in'China proper. "In gain- , . .''. To ke,ej), Jack Canuck's face I .e.se 900 I � The rnost important weapon in the Year. at'thirty cents per hll Hlousekeep- lBoth these latter faletors, say the be ,protected agu4nist, cheap Chinese ing seems to soll of -raw Taater- . `I clean costs money. Last year $-920,- Only Two Hankies Per Nose. ing ew0l calculate that the house- pampll are more important to am INbo' ial," says the pamphlet, "and.- markeft . ..... ­ . - I � ,�� anti -Il aranory is soap. ,If all the 976 went for shaving ,soap& and, ' i wife's til spent in house cleaning understanding Of Ja nese foreign; K, T. I for manufactured gool M�anchuria , � 1.11, PSI An extensive pridgrail says the I I .. soap manufactured in or imported crearril 'rhat works out at abol Tli� facts with regard to handker- is worth $200 per year, �policy than.all the. bandits in Man- pamphle",, "of railvmd construction, Japan may be losing a largle market "I � . I .Intio 10anada, last, year were divided thirty cents ,piec�..; Of coll large chiefs are interesting. Last year Then thewe are odds and ends. One chmill World commerce and econ- public buildi-ngs, irom, - .1 � � � �:, ,"., , anI!ong the 10,V4j196', 'Canadians, nuarlbeil of Canadians use ordinary 1 U5&71Y2 hail -were spread ,haircut a month is in,clicated, with an unric stratification at home are iin-' vE,jcp.-nent, an, and stell de- in the il of 4Migil 11 .1 . I �1. " , '' each of them would get forty-nine. ' d agricultmie is - ex- It,may he that Manchuria will yet ,::.; I ol There -is still plenty of, room around among More than MCr0%000 annual outlay of $3.50. 19h, haircuts pelling forces in Japan's current ae. pected to transform W . j '. 1. eakes ,of laundry soap, eleven cakes for expansion in the ghav�ingsoap In- People, w.hl is less than two Per 'for your w -de Ill daughter nfay be tions. � . � . amburia into prove a bigger problem for Japan. 1111L, . CT toflet'soap- two pounds of soap- dustry. Sales of razors toballed 810,- head. . , This should be good news 'to dvWooked. U you 'have an extension, Of Japan itseff, wW, ,than it is at the moment for ()hins. ., 11 a car, it dEl about 1,- herice, So- e F I *' a So- . I , . '. frak,eIl 7� ,Japanl foreign th azeasts believe, . I I , � pl lifuld or soft soaps. g3o and, the cost was approximately the handkerchief industry. Obvious, ,costs You rdill to have it -washed. 400,000,00() yen, (r,DugW.y $700,000,000 IIIIl of tho�ge pio'slems. I � - . . . Obviiausly ,most of us use a, great $380 � The - total purchase , of eased sales. Uil you d1ol, you can emm-ely keep at par), or about 22J515 yen,per calpita which -spring 4rum scarelity.11 I I I �,��. " ,, Ill ly there is room for iner . ,Japanese , , . ":� : - deatl;mlore than our share. Now there razor blades Was 15,600,30t which is because vast numbers: Of Canadians clean yourself. Then there ll the whilch, in relation to per capita na- But emen this ,is not'a Japanese ll Public Stock . ' I Yards in 1932. 1 � ' I'll : . . . . Esaift anry shortage of soap; but a about five blades per head. The an- dori% use ,handkerchiefs. The annual "invisible- items which come out of tional w6allth is one of the, largest lvti. n- For development of Man- I ... 1� . many Canal still manage "'. .1 . greill swer must,be that the straight razor cost tO,Wu is placed conservatively your t,,,, and less personal iterns in the World. During the twelve months of ­ to get along comfortd)ly without is "still popular in some districts. Av- at,A dollar. - 4 chiiTian resources of coal and steel 1932, fewer cattle were maa,k,ted at . I �... ' such as ,paint, food wrapping atid"to . would menace; Japan's doril . 1. , I . ) pl .. . using it. That, of courge, is a prob� ersgingthings up, an item of ten d?o,l- 'All this linen requiresi laundeling' forth. - Nic stock yards by approximate- ..� lem. for the sosp ma -k -m -s. larq per year -does not seem t.00, and the mushroom gro f the b, t tal ,b I f , i I s Japan has -been seeking a solution sources." "The industrial leaders of ,ly'2 . ,6 1 000 .. . . head) as compared with the It. I . wth 0 T e c, il or art c e used in . Japan," the ,painiphlet note.�, "base T'he curtailment. in ,4 1. . . . "i . Th an, ordinary family, if one eakne much. , laundry-busintess affords, ample proof cleaning Of one sort and another 4e,- for -her probilorr(ls, in Manchuria. The little cause, to 'welcome a lar -e OV-170my=,to market should not, ��, i. of toilet soap .-urvives a month it The corresponding expense. for that most houseiwives don't 4ttempt � goal, according to the pa,mpl has ny I � .Z I , . I ceedls $70,0,0%000 a year. Add in the ­ l exodus of workers (to Man- howeireT, be considered as an indiell 1�. 1, 4ol, be a cal congratulatiorill. your wife and daughters is in tlen to ­wash ,their own towels arid'tslole ,cost of servioes�. fuel and .the other bel the development of an intel sr �. - cliukuo), threatening .Present Wage tion of a'relabive decdi�e in prgdall ; ell round. Ukewise. one faindly itorrt­-iperfumes, 'toilet waters, co,l_� 'linen. Last yearr our laundries did a indirect items, and the Amount spen,t Tih.tional unit, with a min"num Of levels at home, or in general any tim' Prices. were a mling irfluence , I t. .t dangerou-s depencivence,either ' ,� , -will effloctively put an end to ogne water and lotions, cr�am.q, fsc" buSineZ6 of $15,12-0,782, which works by the av . pealc-e � I 11 wash &� eragle midd4e, class ci y a . an Plan wbicH mntemVlAtes capital in- -and were consistent responsible for �: cake Ut at $1 J5() or in mrar, on'other nations. ix�an'. v,estmml .to ,be � ly ��% ' ,.: of laundry soap Or its e�'uira- ,poWders, tale powders, Sachet, pow- per heaif Country hol works out at ,something ap- secured :from taxa- a commendable eau1tion in rpspect to I I - people, of course, didn't Patronize proximately $MO, a year. . . � The present loading,&. I 1, , lent. ders. lipstick coml other co,s present interest in Manchuria, it goes tio, of their pNperty. . I . . It was -pointed, &A ImIll � A carefW estimal eTring on the metics. The'so-called- cosmetic ur laundries; this runs the expenge of IThese days, that's a healthy slice on,, is Intimately bound up with the ,t,t,s of 'Manebull as an inl frequierAy during. the year that the . ge 17:, . . side, a economy, *ould Place your ran to $13,306,086 last ,year. 71 the arverager urban household up to of a.n,y Tnan,s income. dets,ire to extend a colonial source of pendent statek,lunder a Jai�ge mess- tonda-tion of the market was sul e '­­ " e,re . " �, , " . annulal expenditure on laundry soap am 2,862,687 females in,,Can,ada o*er twenty dollaill - ^ ,food supply; ,for Korea and Formosa, ure of Japanese control is ,to, a large that elvIen a & ­ I it $2-94; on todlet soo, $1.32; -ten i n;e her two largest colonies, send her I M .years of age--tird, dividing * li , -e- , norinal run would - ­'' F—the reason that people are nob ,degree the. solution that would- be vel almost up � I powde almlo,st halfo-f the 420,000,000 yen of . salel carry-overs. .. a dbrl . . �,� I rs, flakes, etc., thirty cerits. (+o -sen somewhat , arbitil so, the sensible enough to wear wash- Cattle For British Market Must Be foodstuffs which she il prepared to su,pport. With. . 1. I 1 I Yourr total ,soap item, therefore, adds coat, per capita-, approximates $4.64. able clothes, the dry cleaning indus- Carefully Selected. , orts annual- tic tariff designed -to adridt essen- r rVo $4.&l In addition there are 78,- The avvil borne ceit i ly , di t - ly. . - . . a Tv %pen 9 ry is, another drain on your pocket tial raw Imaterials; and, -at the same Prohibited Rat Poisons. . . 11; 840, pounds ,of laundry blue sold in S9.28 to beautify -the person of its 'boolk. Dry clea,ners, last year, net- "Is our export of beef and stocker Yet foodstuffs are only 15 per cent, time to protelct Japanese industry, . I . � 1 I I Cl eIvIeTy year, not to enl;ion chatedaine and her daughters. ted $3,401,000 which, spread over the cattle being jeopardized by the nieth- of heir huge imports, lSlome 70 per the development of Manchuria could It is an offence under the Criminal .,.,. � . borax and other aids to washing. Just in case yo�u are interested, the 1 2-79,6?0 urban homes works out lat a OdIg of a certain- prod'ue- cent. of the total conslists of raw � Those probably don't averaga injore largest item is'for face c -real $I,- triffe under three dollars each. Ob- er d mi -manufactured goods which of colonial exploktatiorl Possessl iu Canada any culture of I, nuairlber of - an se proceed on the traditional technique Code to import, use, Or have in one's . " . than ten cents. I _ s?" This was the question. of Ga-,,- , 834,4992. Next co,iil fage. powder, viouely, miany buml never call in )shla needs in, herbig industries. Here '! . net H, Duncan, livestock investigator, ISO Japan -is divided, on the question, bacteria til the destruction, Of rats. ;; �� " Then you have an arsenal of elce- '$1,449,NO. Perfumes are third and' the dry cleaner, and a charge of ten Ontario Marketing Board. 0gedn, she is badly dependent for of whether O&TI,churia should be de- 'This is on account of the dangerous .. I I . ,� supplier from outside, Her largest .. . trical equipment. There are some ,talc powders, fourth. The lip6tick, -dollars per year is -hot excessive, to Mr. Duncan, pointeld to the fact veloped through state slorialill or rilatl of such cultuirl the present ,.� , 350,00,0, vacuum cleaners in Cana". notwithstanding sli that * isladd. the avea-age urban householder. . Of 'that a higgh percentag`e of Canadiall indusitry is the manufacture of te)x- pri-vate calpft.ald sts, The army and treffid in pe�t control being to develop ,. About 70,00,0 are sold -Each year. about it, has not .yet come into ger- course this also covers cldl Press- heifers, arriwing in Great Britai tile9l But virtually all her c0l Fascist leaders clearly want the new Prelparations which are polson .to the 11 1!� . Having regard to the capital cost, the eral use. ,F)mperliditures la,st year ing. , I I -.1, comes from the United IStates, with have proved to be with calf. It"A .region developed in the interests of pest and, harmless to other anh-nals, ' 1� I upkeep, which iAn't tol high if ama- were only $1,%1,764, -But the largest irtem i- the vil M% ,thought that, since there I's, I ess,er amounts from Chivar `and India, the 1po,,I�r classes. nill _im lies and ywet . deTris .: n9' , "Jalpairl" says the� bo,6klet, "is to- state explolitation of its I p es, plail p hrum and ' 4 ,�, . Uur repairing is avoided, and the As for toothbrushes, as stated, the bill of cleanliness is Your bathroom. ma,rket for that class of livesto k in sprays and powders which are iriml .. . I . . � the Old Country' at present, th c Lay the second largest consumer of But the capitl 1, , , resoure I.- e con- eaders of Japan iouls to vertebrates havIe been evolv- ,., I - . � co-tton in, the w6rldj, teol being on the ,th,,rs ��, I fitafmig of this practice will work to .,b,,.,d, see glorious ol ed for keeping ,down marill insect ,�. . . . the largest item in) Japan's imports. portmnities for Their perds infesting buildiugs, while squill ­. .. I I � the disadvantage of all producers. land ',in no sinigl� feature of its na- interest i,s in private Profit. artions are employ!ad to control I . . I I ". � Great Britaim has the potentialitiel itiorm, the Japanese producer, Pre'l .,". 9 :, a I I . I of becoming our greatest market, and life'is Japail dependence on not the Japanese consumer. In the roderil These latter,specialties are " I I I I Ill! I � th- outside world go striking.", . ,�il. . 1. 6 . I I therefore, is worthy of our best - meantime, tbere is a third class, quite efficient for their purpose and :i� 'Pro_ Japan, has, been feeling the, squeeze largely Voic,Ole,gs), according to the are said to be innocuous to poultill I., I dil Gareleamess. in the class of i�� as a manufseturing middleman and Pamphlet, the liberals and' intellel and, live stol All,these, Inhtters are, ,,,, stock ,ghli-pped to that country, must - ,� . !.. I 11 result; in'.:tbe delitruction of a most entrepreneur. Yet her whole pil ft,usls.. But this class its siquel(ched -verdo by blilef Agricultural Pests' I I I . IT; I I . valuable outlet, ;' . . , ltm of raw mater'"19 lies rathler' ill and censored6 Clantrol Act wflrich is adarandstered p ... .. � I .. . the future Ithan,the present. But she 'In contrast to, ispiaril cl&fInite, . if -by the 'Seeds Dranch of the Dominion ,; . � ". � . I � . has to solve it now. divided aims and, nel.eds, the amph- 'Department of Agricultum � 11" - . :.. Blackflies Bite Ducklings, Consider her export pIosition. � .1 11. I In ' P I let givies a Picture of Chinia's, negal . ��'111 I , . . A ,high Percentage of the mortality 1930, 28 ver cent. of her total ex- ,tivo andi somewhat i Ool n. I ... , I ... richoate, 0 Prairie Garden Defence. �, , ", 1�1 � . �i;;,:: among %du6clingig, ,through disioase. ' ports were ill silk, of which the, There i's' a centraj government at I . I .:.f":.:�:�,�;!",;;;;;:;;:;I;:;�;�;;:::;::��:;::�i - caused"by thebite,'of the il abl United 'States took 96 per cerl and ' . I `�!��i�:f ',��i�il i�i�i��ii::,,. Nalilcilng, but "411-teracy civil rel 01d of the Prime , estlentlials - io . 1, :ie .,�.��:�!:�il:i,��i��ii!.,, �., ,::: d - Ir, . . . I" . ant , � � ��i�;��i..".!�:�:ii�li�i�������:��i:�i�i��:���,*��i!,�,�: 1. spl of Bill in Caril 56 'Per cel Weal manufactured- tex- jilorils, and,abo,*-all the economic s " , ; I "I . .- Simuli uccessl glardlerring on, the prairill �": . . .... :::,,,:::::::::�:"::;.::;;:;:;:.�:::; " I.... um Venusturn. ,S�l which trans- 'tiles, of whieh Over 8o perr cent. "el baduw1ardril of the Chinel land i� shelted from the wind. The wind "' .. : ,� ?'i->'il�?'Oii?'���ii��,,,,,�:i�i� ". � :'_ . - - I., _.- . qr� , E:";:: �1111.111.11." "' .11,111 ... Tnits a parasite, *Leucoclytozoon, An- sold to Asia; China being �, ... the largest . - . � ��� ,".....*", have'made it i1m1possibIle for the Nu- might well' be placed as the first "', . . 'The United Stwtes. taTiff tionl ,g,,,e,h , , � - . "; .... - . Rti-J, to both dbrdestle and, wild duck- -customer. i �b mbre than Enemy, and ifts obstruction �" t , 1�11` . . . . . . li: � . oil Iml to'enlis he first y'.", ... " lings. The asmse is apparently snd the Chinese boycott bit directly the ,on.4nal adqe .1 . TrEEP a supply of Royal Yeas I giall of gil was- L1AeIP 0 success, says the Superlinte;nd_ ,� I " . t NaTnAless to Adult dul This spe- at JaPan'r, WiY lbreath of life, Once sell of its Peal Popuktion," In entll,­06rininion, E'AlPerimental Farm', - V JLX Cakes handy. Sealed in air- OWS of blackifly 1,g WvOxiably the co- again she felt the squeem Came, ith , . ,, C lt . I Of 1 central and south hini , canit- Evandon, Man. Shelter from the wind 11",1 � . tight waxed paper they stay fresh Prit when filsherlmen, and camipers, Ill attack on ISI mrighad, which did not munielan Controls eithe�r completely or will be micist efil if two distinct _. ,,, .- - - . for months. For over fifty years te'*Ue p4aletiullY an areA of 390,000 squAre form's are employed; first, high trees ,�;t .... � .: . torn0eritted by awarm of thie pests, -lift the bol or incr�ase I I �., . . 4 ... these famous dry yeast cakes Rlefea+in to the, wide di,stribution of exports to China. rafles with a population of abl go, Indt too cibsely sell to chl the , " 9 _ this fly,' Mr. ,C. R. T*inno Entclail �' �, , Japan1?sl'doai*sbc situatilon is wall o0o'l Its �1_ 11 . have been the standard of quai- . head1way has been mast- gene'ral force of � the wind ov&r the I .11., l .." gicAl Bmnch, Dbmi i 5n Doparbment pliclated by a concentration of emill 17 a long farm te . , ,in nwAs ratther than whole vicinity and. to stop 0e drfft I I 1�1 . . .. ity. You'll like the ROYAL YFAST ticullture, =,' I`WY Ow ll 111l control that is sharper and farm ownel � Add- bo,,jthis the fact of sl at a liftle distance from the , . "e,. I 11, .1 . - , �,i: BAK)i . of Ag . J "..." "I .1, BOOK, too, to use when gervablons in the Cithawa district more pronounced 11tan that of any that in- many dfiotri6ft- i7ideperil buildi-rigil and second, low, dense . 1,�'. . . . . . : � �- . i .. . you bake at home. Write Stand- . and ellsfewhere, and a atudik of tilfe other couilitta7 in the wWd. Two, pow- falctiOns and rapacious local officii,16 l'i, I I ­ ... sbrulis ,or hedges around the ga,rdeu k,�C .. 1111 ard Brands Limited,'Prasell Ave. 190ftinil in the National Museum erful fanilifea,,the il and, the Wlil are in - , 1,�,�, contrul, levyditg high taxe8. or at least on ealipuseld sides, to gtoo � , and of speciml from, corre subishi, with ,& group of others ouly ._�4, 1 , , %�,, � ,,, and Liberty St., Toronto, Ont. gpol * * * , aniTsweep of wand along the ground .. :10 I 1; 1. I ents -in vhri(ow parts ill &sftiern C!arl a liftle lesspowerful, not lol as in- l selvoral eases," says the pawAph- that Imiay l past the more distant - - I .�g�'j'� : 11.� ,� , RE,:.!: _, I ack, support this statement. It is dilvidri-al famlilies but in coalitioll let, ,,th,' ",niers ,hWv,, been taxed gwieral windbreak, Large trees'alose I I 0 __ . 01!,,�!' ��' ; rg'?, � � � mot surpriMlil Itherefol to learn do,minate all, Japanese ituoll A ten or twenty ylel in uldvartel Thi8 .to the viegetable, gw � -1 I . thot the, dilvease calu"d by beucol Single Mitsui iT&rest, the Mitsui shuation, aidded to the, dykady low Ibionable as their ,tops abade the Veg. "I �y.. 01 E .... .. :.0 . den are cil .1 IM4?,�,, o. Your fainily will love thege iMpting CinnamonRolls tozolon Anal transnaltbed by this. Busisan, handle�g ,aboul 17 per c"t. lel on ,l the fbiriniera ba6itul . elwbles "C'. � _; I � While theit, ftlots roa) who �111�_ 4 ' .1 sPell of blackily comril in the of 3%,plan's ItIcil foreign trade and as ally live, and to mittl disasters, plants of food, ag�d moisture. u _ �!""I'3"In�', ;;; .- �, , .,. , .. . � Scald % c. milk and dissolve I tap. salt and bake at 375o F. about 25 to 30 min. 11 I � Weaver, Ani- much as 80 per cent. Of -the trade, in ,such as �­,�;"­ DlorniAlcl mhi. alt. F il ,,,,,�[�,, I flood qivd farrilne, ,h ' tfibeIraware, high til am oftenl ��,§ ,, , 1"... I and 3 tbap. sugar in it. Cooll, mix with utes. Makes 12 large roll@. Trial Pathologist a the Dm4mdan Do- sum1e,'oommoditi like, wood. I as -pro- . , ,.�,�;I�'4. , I 11 I c. Royal Sponge. Add 3 ll es duced unbearable' 0001dit$011118- VA(10- 00en at- the hoftoan so that the wind � , Zjx­ 1. � partment of Agnt,12RIUVe, informed 100IMP-anIies Which are direl enter- gX)Teud unen1pdoymOnt i,n agricultural sweeps, along the krourill Shil Or �K,W,'�'r '*,I1,,.i... ". . shortening Onel afw measurfull '' �� 1, .. . I � I � 4.1�! � I � and 2,M c. flour to makia soft dough. XOTAL TRAST SPONGEt Soak I il t1h& the dislftlse ig prwisftllent dull 'PrL-Ms of this ltrernendoul ftmillY ril has paloduced bafidirtry and hel ,do nolt cost dm -de! or spread I., -1 _� . 0 Let rise until double in bulk about 1% Royal Yeast Cake in % pint lukewarm Ing the fly season, phrUmidarly in lill al of QVIer i. 0 'has furnished millions of.,men to tht rft1t% So far and, being dense at! the, I I , . '. 11 hours. Xnead again. Turn oll board water for 15 min. ]Dissolve I Ill sugar - J60,QA%_QQ� - ;-j "I I ­ .. I et '. 1. I I the ,northern distriets, amll glere 'In iridl tiblill and armiell i1n order tp pa.y thl . ! .I. I In % plut milk. Add to dissolved yeast , ban. butt#m, arle More sui II frell and roll out % tn. thick. Spread with lis a tre-mendofts.amull of it among banking, these fl.rt.w.rg.r:X= , ftNe as im- .11 t"'.1", k - out t 'll butter and spriul with sugar cake. Add I qusrt bread flour. l3eat ips of jam- cift or mom regulair anivies, ftxes mediatc nm4ghbors of the ve(getablrw ­ ­ I ­Ato - 'i , ,�..� ';;,, �11 I I I to I 1'!'�'�?� ,,, ­ i0a and ellimanion. Roll like a jelly roll and thoroughly. covet land let rise over- , darliel du&s, % expr(al -the ilies we d6eisive igerdw- It was -Te- ,have had ;Do be � inergal Au(� W I 1,5"W"", low- I Was cut Oft 09CHIMS.' Out these on end. in - 2l to double in'bulk in warm place opilil %at the A)* crops. eently i9stKwa,Wil though oven they should be ten or I ,�,,�! . . .1 . 6 Of Wild Midi% to the die, vWoll -eirelie 11W , t, �:,,, '' I ; . . 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