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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1933-04-14, Page 3I 'i 111%1�11 , 1, .1� w � ; 0 ., , . , L 11� , " 4 th"'1191 -, I I , � — —, Couple Burned to D.ttath. - I r IMr. aTwdun. Joseph "1'. Jiunt were I ­ burned to,' death ,early Saturday when their J house at Carlistrube took I fire during %9 night. The .blaze was ­ .,first nodeed by a Party of young I I people' -from Hanover whop motored I , 1bm,ug,h the -,village. They raised the I alarm- and soon the villagers gather- ed, but the fire had so enveloped the . two storey ibrfek struciture, that it I . was some time before it could be 4 , ,definitely determined whether Mr. and WT& Hunt were in the- building ,or not* Their chaiFed remains were' &covered side by side as soon, As I the -fire had spent itself. The Origin of the blaze is unknown. Oarlsr-uhe is four miles' from, IH4moiver.-Wing- I I Imm. Advaiiee-Times. 1Nearly Lost Life By Asphyxiation. r .1 1A near -tragedy . was ,averted and .. two lives probably saved 'by Miss A. I Walters, who, noticing a light burn - I Ing late Friday night an ' d again see - Ing the light still burning bevtwEen 9 * and 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the home ,of John Quirk', Diagonal�4 'Road, called Chief Allen, who forced !! � , I Rj hits way into the hwiSe, Which ­was ) I filled with coal gas froa,la the. furnace, and discovered , Mi. ' Quirk. and ibis sister, Emma, lying un]conselous on .1 ! the floor. Dr, M. C. -Calder was rush- . I \ .,ed to the house and gave medrical . -treatmeint, later Dr. 0olbourne also arriyed, -but it was not until early ft I jaernoon that the victim-- ban to rally. It appears that on Friday�y i I �ening, Miss Quirk, who was not feel- � � z I � I I I -Ing ivell, fell to the floor. Her bro- ther went to her assistance, but b&tl', . 7became unconscious froi the] gas, and - I . oo remained until ,discovered ci . 1% urday morning. It was a ivory close -call :for these people and' it is with . - pleasure we report that they 'are � ... .1mtIsfactorily recovering. —WinghUni I .Adrvancet­Times- . I ,.Cribbage Tourney Goes Over Big. � I . "Bigger and ,better than ever w.-, . -flic, Cribbage Tournament W& in the 1. IArnruauries on Tuesday -and it was . . greatly enjoyedby twelve tables. Ter boards were played as in prev.1oul ­ . tournaments, and the scoresWer( again close. J. Wilkson -Won first . ,the ,only player with 8 wing. W I I Bacon was second with, 7 wins and E . . -plus,, of 1205. W. Armstrong WW I . third with 7 wins and a plus of. 1184 . W. A. Lott was fourth with 7 wine ., I I . and a ,plus of 1182.-W.'ingliam Ad I . ­ wance-Times. I The Late John Young. '. The funeral was held in Melvilb I , 'Presbyterian I church on. Tuesday of , termon of the late John Young, whA . - passed away in Long BTaMbi Nev . I � , ; -Toronto, in his 83rd year. The d'e I . I emsed was born .in Ireland, near Bel 1, e fast, the second eldest ,son of the lat, . I .- .1 Rdb6rt and Elizabeth Yoilug'.. Wh,w _ - I I 4only'a child he moved, with his 'par . I ,ents to Glasgow, and, ,after residinj . . , there foir a few years mi to Clin . I . . . ton in 1864 and then to (Morris town I ship-ASter his Marriage to, Agne --Purvis, of -Morris Township, who liv Lh I . ed only three gloats of Imlarreed life : he travelled and -wlored- throughou ly � I I Canada �amtd,'tjhe1 United States --Nin is I �� 1. 1. _._._......... ---..--- - years ago he mairied a second tiro 11- . I . to -Georgia Smith, formerly of Gre, er and lived in Florida until six year lie I I 11 ago, whein he' took up residence 1 I.. . Long Branch, New Toronto, 'where h Ly ipaasedl away. Besides his'''wife h er I i . 'tourn their loss two SiE )p � leaves to rn ters, Miss, 'Mary Jam Young an, er �. I � Mrs. John Watson, of Brus,Nels, an I I rs, % . .m 4obrother, Roilnrt Young, of Moaas i res. Besides being a firm worshippE he : • in the Presbyterian church, the lal F. Mr. Yi was a member, of the Od4 he fellow's Lodge, tifte,lMas' and tl orange Lodge. Interment was ma( I in Union cemetery. -The Blyth Stai I 1. . • I jdard. . , 11- , Loses Eye. al . . - . . .. . ts Friends of Mr. Harvey Pollen w let , I sympathize with him ip, the loss ar . his left 'eye which Was. removed 9 Ion an operation in Victoria BosiPital 4 n- I Saturday last. Mr. Pollen was strul re , I in the eye with a puck while tendi3 a hockey e in the lot ' 'gam,, ' SlIg that tij ,e- �_sp . 'l underg " � T y f , its I . I �a ' r a y " F u I goal ' Sink he � , be in the �: g4 . M t � rig Batmen returning t, his h&z 'n- , .ri y� .M 1, . He wit c d!a a , 24 . I nd . . . - " I ., I E . I I I , , . I , .- ­ 0 I I . . I . I I . I I .. I I , I I . . � • , , ", � V.,.'11.� � 1. ­... 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Miss Worgs , It two countrios, bqcomeg, ,a risk,y- Pro, I I . , " I` 12%�R7"T " � . I . � I - ��4 ", �� , " � , _ " �`Ii,­ lil I �, 10�1,1111`, A�� � , Q , 1. " � _�­ - �, " � - ,� . ,m ­.­ I . "Wil, ow 11 I 0 . - ,,e ., � �w "" . ­,�, � " .1, , '­ Ile", . I , � I ,,",� , -1 .... ,I� 1:,� 'Zi,"j"� Johns, R,N., wap in attend4nee.-Ex- Thomias McMillin two position, � I �'.,',�" � "'; � 1 " �;";,. .� , . / . ­��'r�'I" , !.�� " 11 I� I ", � 1� , %.#n i�,y * enter 4Times-Adwmte.' . . Liberal Club by John R. � Thor-, axese*eralireiasqns why Rri- . I . . . . . ", . I I. 1, , , �,,i 1.' r I"A' 7. �., Ii, I ,&�, , a , '�' , , , �': 'i .1.1 - 1.11 ,,, I - I ." � ,.�, ,, i4,4iiR���1;1;1;1���,��,ro��,I ��" ,i Y4�,� 1 , � ��.�,,,,W,fp .1 . - I I,.. �� . , t, �' !I � � I ... "I , " ­ 1�,­ 11 '53'0�,,�'. I , ", ". �', ", �1�,. i , ., " ,,, " � � ., , , , ­-­­ . , 'i , `i�t , I . . , . , tain, has apparently I pA � 'r � ." V0 j' " . , - b efifted by z" � ", , , ,:,,,,, �;,.' "S"i 111 , I U.- . � , , ,, ,,N�JQ ' , � Clinton C . . I I .. '� , I , , 1',iY "'! ,��',; ,,I ',4 p,,,,i*'.., I 'Cuts Tax Rate. Frost. dropping the ,gold stand=4 First, , � ,; -,f , ,,, ,,;,,-�- -7"`k-!;!`. ' ..", ,g,0� , � , � �, " , t �',',It ,,,� 4' , , ". !­..-�. ...... .. � 11� ' ' � I . I � ' , , I �, ". ) ',� , , �,t, ' 1. ' ' ., . I , , ;,!,c1.', , . there is a prevalent bellet in financial .. ,!. � ,',it z � d I I I . - I . , : � ��, �, , ': ." i ,-e7 ,,!,`�,�� , " 4" [Becaur ado'etion - Y'-. - �, '-" -­-" - 1%,,-Al!'i�,�,�-`-! 111, I � ",�,',Io�,�� ve of a substuotial r, . . , , �" , . . , ,,,. - ch, iciles thaethe pound, is undervalued. , , , ,��, ". ,1� ,�,, , , , , ,: ,_ ..... ni�ade in. expenses of the 'Collegiate In spipiaking, Mr, lFrost sa*.i, . � ., . . --v, 11, , , ,1,,N'- T ,Secondly, that world -at large hats . � I .'�' , ,,, I --,,,., �, . . it, T,, , ­. -, I . . .. � � . I " 11'.11 ., 1-I"T qN,"ti" PfU �, g"(4"� Institute and, increased receipts from �Xr. President, Honorable IvIewbers, N I :,, I�,;&",i�,�RNN;; .'' I . . .. ,��7;'i -Uw�,,�' aml..'U'v", afi�,ft,""","",��������I)t,�",.;"�,,��,���,��.,� ., , I 1�111"OR .41, . ,��`,:, '4 11 ,�,, , '_ii4 ,I %:?.t,�."',.g,��01� � public utilities and a reduced county and fellow Imiembers: The subject I great confidence in Britain's financial .. '... � � 1. , ..1.1.i;4'1 , I,( ., Flll' "` . , ,,, ,, p q ., E 111�,M a , N5 I, � 11 ,,, ,,, 11'�):, ��1'13 . _ ,?,, VIN. ,�,i%,IKIV I . . V � �� , , '! , -i "�Iff i ability, and thirdly,,the world, textile I I . � 1­..,�.� _0_0 , rate, the ,01inton town council at its wish to deal with this evening- is . %, ,. , ,­�n. I','�l"k��T4"��t,'�ik�'i� - - trade is in a good position and lex- I 1 '101 � 11� , k, , ,3 - . I.. ; . "I., _ I ­ X, I I I— , 1.1-. ,," � , . ? . .. . N11-1, I , reigular meeting on Monday "InUtion." ,First of all, . . 1. . I 1.� I ,,1111.Ml 'I. what is it I i - , "* � 1, k �,l , ,� §1, " - � , � 9 . """ , , , In 11 C IP I'll I "�" �0 , � , ��,!��, ,( , - Y T�Ight re- . tiles represent Britatids greatest in- . . . 1il 11"­,� I -."v . ��', J` " , , , . 1-)r I 11 � - I IM, ,!1�01I ,�� "" . " , d'u'ped the town's mill rate from 4M� When a country is on, ,the gold stan- T' ' ' , '.11 op of 8Y2 mills. dar-d there . is a 60-100 basis for cur- dipvtry. ' 1h1lationists point to Aus- � ­ . . , , �iill ;�I,,'T �� ­ ' ' . _!,-, �11,%,,': Xng, '� ."". 1'_Z�'�'�iiffl, . , - - ' ' . . , ,'.fW'XR . _ .111111.11�111, " mills to 40 miII18, a i trollop and say, "Look'what inflation . , . . I I " R." 'I� '' . . I I'— - !,, �. I7 j, That is the country hci $6 ' 1. I I F-11. '�� The reciolm�nendations were contained' rency. Thu 0 has di Hier budget is once again I . ,"+'^,'t}+, U.I,?, " 1. in the report of the finance comfoittee. in gold for lovery $10 of currency , , I . . 11 11 I", PRVI;1i!X&.! " . ; ,, , ,-"."f. ­.'�, I ,� , 11 -111 1114111. I Any increase, in ,the ipued Of manageable proportions, taxation . ­ . . 1. 4, �,V.�,!, " 11 . i , ._e 67.1 ,N.� - .. I . "III" 1',�,.;1.1;`�4�4,�,W,! .111, ,I f-, K�, ,- . I ­ I .!.�­�_:__,�!.;J;�1.6. , The, reduction is effected by the cut issued. . E I .., .-A,44AV.I I Collegiate currency without a corresponding in- - out the ,primary produce has'been low. . , , I � � I 11, h 'I 1. , of thilee mills from the nemployment has declined and I ". . 2 1 ,"I... 1, , -1 , ­1"I'M �5,1�il " 'T, I . , ,�, �,.:, 11, � !N, , is info- erect, u . 1-4 "I , it�.�,:, "VrVyi -expenses, a reduction in the "cci crease in the gold reserve, . I . .. � ,.,�.� "11,!"W, , 0� I �� �,t R . . ;, p�l � the show a favorable trade balance. I '. . ­ "Ill, �:,j ... N� � and the tiox� y . . . ,... ..... ", R� " I . I . , � , ,. .�g­ - 11 ,rato of -one and one-half mills , It is not a new thing; in fact it is They forget- however, that Au,s- ­ . �. . . I 11-3 . I ,�­:! . , 1,�'i -�_!, IM ... I i 9''' , , I . 1 � I I .d,,iNN., ­ -, other four mills spread ower various tralia ,has made a splendid 'and suc- R � . I . .—I, ",.._Iffl!4e I municipal expenditures. The salaries almost as Old as history and to i 1. , ,. ., ­, � 11 � I ,41. " , � O be the cuiss it in all its -phases would take cOssful co-opprative, effort to over- . � I i. ,.�,, �.i,�', . I �. ��.I,­;.�,.-! same as in 1932. There are n economics student several hours. -come past ini�takes and balance the . . . . . . I � '. ,sil� �,. ��' n 6" . I . � . o unpaid an . �,,, � - , tures lame_ I ,ami not -a student of economy and interest of all classes by general sac- ,; . � .,� ­ ,,, ,,� accounts and 41 expendij - lifice, implemented than a gov,ekn- . I I . ,N*4,"�,�� � re you don't w"t' tot bother . ;', I 1,711A �141, well provided, for by A rvubstajifiaj Prn sure li I ,v1Y.,:1f1 I o' had the courage to tighten sinkirig fund. Mayor N. W. Tri for h urs •so ,I'll merely give you a meet that . � I ., "!!!.., members were general outline of the subject. ,business burdenis, .and institute dial- " 11,�: �,',, . . � I ..i , I the presided and all tic budgetary reforms. Australia has C - prla..ent except Councillor Walker, 'The Romiamti at the beginning of ...., 111 . . . . . . . . 1, had thaAe successive good wheat crops . "I'll, �,;�j, I ,.,�,�";�i, wdio is still nursing a sprained ankle.. the lChfistian, Era, were among the . 1: . .,., ­�,I. , which found a ready tmarket in the , 1, ii.�, �*;, I -Goderich Star. firsit to practice a form of inflation. %. I ... , ,1 ,� , i, , , . "I "I . . :;,""V.;1111, - 11 They ruled that money was the Orient, due to her proximity to these . . I . 4 . � � � . -.-.- . �.L,`� iSeven hundred thoustand, bushels of creature of the state and that its markets and her energetic develop- R I .� I I I I'll, I wheat are being unloaded at Gode- value could be set by legislation. meat of them. Additional help came, I . . . . 1." .1 ", rich 6 -As week. The Westmount is dis- ,In ,more modern times, m, . to' Au�tralia through a - relatively I ­ I I I. 1. . :,Ilt' , , ,charging her winter cargo of 30-0,000 I any itm- demand for wool. . . I 11 .. . . t, � I �' 111N.l b ous imonarchs ,resorted to the good , .. , W.heb 'at this 'Godcrkh R�evwtori. ,pecunii, '. I I printing -presses for money and suf- , .. Practise in Canada. 1, E ­ I..... Mantadicic I :::.� '' , * � 5 I.. This wall be followed by the ferning and business chaus, grow i I ,cannot take time to deal with ) I ",., nl n11, , ,. with 200,000 (bushels, while the Prin- ' ,fences of all countries, so 11 .1 . , proportion to its ,circulation. All of the emi �7 I , - .., ;1' dole is unlioading a ,cargo, of 200,000 let us -discuss ,Canada for awhile � At . ��0;1', 11 YOU who, have studied history know lar I . , ,04�9 buishelp of wheat at the Western of the (terrible existing in present our dol is at a discount C '' � I , Canada Flour Mills --Clinton News- . I I:, I . , q-,, , . I of 15 to 20 cents of its gold parity. . , I . ""', " France in early 18th century I I I . . _ Record. It of a deliber- . � , ,, . . I when millions off francs were, issued This is not the result I . ..�.!, � MT. and 'Mrs. S. B. 'Stutters and on the security oif land. This was in. ate policy of inflation, but reflects a I ,- I .. 2A , . I 1-; little daughter, Ruth, of Arthur, are the time of the famous, or I should chain of unfavortatible, eventus, both in- . " � . " guests' oi and ;Mrs. 11 J. Gib- say, notorious John ,Law. At first tenial and external.. 'Many people I K- I I I I ::.�,, " bings. Their old Clinton friends are trade received' immense stimulant,' are in favor of a further deflation of . 0 0 . . . ....'11h I ' pleased to see ,them iagain. Mr. Sto- ,buft I �wthen people tried to realize our currency in term of gold. The have not been lower in price for some,',', �� ater .1 . ,� thers, is I stow district representative on this paper currency and. the argument in favor of this ,policy is I I '' " I . -1 . of Wellington County. - Clinton shares' of Lwi companies, there -adequately expressed- in an extract , . p 1, Niews­IRecord. .- , . came panic and -heavy losses . from the Comm�-rcial Letter of -the - years. Let us show you. samples and �' In France. Canadian ,Bank of Comat�eree, as fol- I 1, 4... I .1 . I ; Mr. Ekner Trick had to leave the I B .* 11 I . I I I . Odd Fellows' at-homle on Tuesday . Untaught -by this experience France lows- evening . and -go up to the hospital, again in 17" issued four ,billion "Whth .bout one-fifth of the coun- 0 , 0 . .. where he was operated on, for ap- francs with the seized' clehica lands try's production a ' a'vaila'ble for i 1, quote You prices on any quantity, or ­ . per cent. of ,Its exports- in . pendicitis. Elryger's friends trust he as- security. In, six years this issue over 60 . 0 I I I will have epeidy-recoviery and will had grown to 45 billion francs. Sugar the fu.ft of raw and semi -raw ma - a I soon be around and again able to sold for 5001 .francs a pound and soap t�rials and a heavy external debt ser- . . I any style. . I . � r vice an effort should be made to Off- � . ,. . I ... . I tickle the keys of the piano.—Clinton for 23,0 Prangs a cake. Workshops set I any decline in the iviolume and, News -Record. . I , closed, business was at a standstill I of this trade, as, well as to V . - and ,when the, governmentl anrtci value . 6 Fiftieth Anniversary. aid that trade might -be co#d,ucted in me&t, on equal tdrms some leading - ; I any currency chosen by the people; competitors whose monetary units . I . . 'Monclay, A'pri'l 3, brought happi- almost overnight the people -,of small are lower, by chean SITOR - ; ..ness into the.• livez of two most re- means and the working classes were Canadian exportable products to im- - . , I . spec#M people of 2firich, . -M and left with .,practically all the worthless porting countries through depreciat- .1 I Mrs. Michael 111offri-mari. It M the Money. ing the dollar !below its -present level. McLean Bros., Publishers I I occasion of the golden jubilee of their MejmdrYr of the issue of th eciontin- By encouraging export.-'* domestic .. . I marriage. Oin April 3, 1893, Michael ental chrriency in United States still trade would be revived with all-round I S ­- 'I RIO ! Roffman who a few years prei lives in the expression, "Not worth beneflits, while the proposal mane- . SEAFORTIE1 I ONTARIO ly'had migrated from Germany, was a continental." Between 177.5 and tary ,method would raise the internal . I . I . joined in holy matrimony with Teresa 79 the new nation issbued, 240 million price, structure a�,qve the world lev- . . .. . . ) DeIN-rich in the R. C. church, St. dollars in incoovierti, el and so further"increase purchasing - � ble paper. In a ,rent. Then there was a loan of 35 tion heavy taxation. In either cas16 . Agatha, Ont. On that occasion :they few ,years the inexorable forces of !power and, ,in consequence, general million dollars in late October last, the change over will be accompanied - were attended by h,br brother and economic law had driven this money (business activity. Finally, the Pres" 'taken up by .the banks. They wepe, by business, depression and suffering. ., Folks -Paso 40 1 1 _', - meeting rigid charges such 1 3 sister, ,Simon and Lena De-itritch. The to such a low valuation that a'good sure Of" literally forced to take it. up by the Canada still has an enviable Posi- ' i ' ' I officiiiati.ng priest Was the Rev. E. pair of shoes, cost $50. Congress ev- as -domestic debt ,interest, taxes and fact that the . Canadian'Bank. Act was tion in the financial world. How, long - Should Read This I .. * - sunken. This good couple started en had to ,pass a law making it a ,property depreciation. would be eased, coming up for revision. At any rate sho will keep'it depen-as on the clear- . , farming in -Stephen towns -hip where crime to refuse this money as legal wage reductions would. be avoided the [banks, took up these bonds and thinking of the financial heads of our I they spent many happy and success- tender for payment of dellyts and pur- and employment increased,. At first then were able to and did increase country* I may be somewhati pre- , - ful years. They retired to . Zuridh chase of goods. Finally in 17R'Con- lhlush the proposal is attractive, Par- their bank -note issueby that amotin�t. judiced ill the matter,lbut I do think if you aretroubled with a burning " ' - - - ____ larly to the primary producers, to -day "Are ;ixre are 'better off without the false. sensation, functional bladder weak- - gresis passed a decree providing f6r Tcu . I A lot of economists I . - some eleven years ago. Of this union t' weak- '_ were born Simon Hoffman Of redeTnption of this money 9 .. ness, frequent daily annoyance, get- . - , - _t three, including the farmers, who are great- shouting inflation as the cure� of ­ohes of inflation. I ting -up I -nights, dull pains in back, the Goshen Line, Zurich; Mrs-. A. cent. of its face value. A man ly dependent on foreign markets and economic ills, 'only they disguise iti `0_ I . . . �, per tra . . tiirough Leges, Kitchener- Mrs. J. Mclllha,r- ,with a dollar would actually under other terms and put the soft Grafting .Compounds . , I . feel wh6aa returns from the present de lower abdomen, and down t , are abnormally small, in many cases pedal on the word inflation. Most of - . .. s—you should try the amazing e gay, Chathainit; Mrs. B. McCann of like 3 cents on that day'. - . o meet.=nductiQ,a_e_Q,stL.__ _Our7_f,O_mjgn__ -i --i. _ - .__ States' -with ,Furthei results of e4erimlents groin So _ __Da7s.h,;yo&d.,_-_M,,r-,.- - -I,, . Witzel, Coupon,insufficient. t. qtliwo,rth's "Uratabs" - . e --1 ­­ - -Inereased- -Iss". - .- . I •tlebt- s n United gnafting compo?unds at O. A. C. valu-e - D,f-- Dr. ­ I - ­ ­­­ d.. I .. T., I - I Sask. 'Mr. and Mrs. 'S. Hoffman were Debasement and inflation of ,,money ,This 'argument presupposes in the It is payable, principal and interest, ares given as follows - Creosote or tar at once and see what a wonde U , present for the occasion. -A gift of is usually associated with war and the first place that foreign trade is one- in terms of gold. Should we further roofing compounds --These have kill- difference tbey'rhakel, If this grand � s ,7 presented to Great War was no exception. 'Cur- sided—that imports "Visible" and "i cost ed ',ill the .s,cion,s and stubs where old formula of a well known physic- . n in dollars in gold was pre , , 'n- deflate our money it would just . Qa,ti§fY- e the happy.co-uple with the wish that ,eney outstanding in. 19A in the bel- �Ilisiible*' do not cancel out all export Us. that much more to pay our debits. they were used; Tree Seal—This is ian brings you the swift and s e God might spare them to see more ligerent countries Was 20� ti-ines the itenTs---and also that foreign markets Effects. much to,o expensive compared' with ing comfort it has .brought to, dozens . I years in• their happy union. A mass amount outstanding in 1913. Bli- Would be receptive of the extra sup- The effect of excessive currency is- hon-Le4mw ade liquid wax and. as a of others, you surely will be thankful I . 1iof thanksgiving' was offered by the tain felt it least, because she had the plies which Would be provided, that e well pleased. If it, dot6s, ( "I., sues are first W make paper money failure with the cleft. Latex or and very e d pastor, Rev. L.- W. Power, in St.' ci to finance b-ne-fifth of her competing countries would permit available ,beyond the ,legithnate re- Liquid Rubber—This leaves the finest not satisfy, the druggist that sup- . Boniface Church on the mogning of war expenditure from current taxa_ Canada ' to, capture part of the Anar- plied you with "Uratabs" is author--, - I . quirements of trade and so attempt appearing wood and the,most healthy, 1-. �. I on the . April 3, along with the, 'blessing of tion, 'Germany ,Per cent. kets,in which they have firmly i to make it do the work that the ex- I clean callus of any material used.. i7ed to return your rnone� T I . 1 )e thla church being bestowed upon them in this manner and France none at lislied theirniselves and that the add!- change of ,goods and service's should out is expensive arid. would be dan- first box purchased. This gives you . and which is reserved for,' such oc- all. ,Money for war expenses, was i tional burden in meeting the extrenal (to, but seems unable to do in times I glerous -to use for any grafting pw- a full 10 days' test of "Uratabs" . l- . wish- tanned by , because of the difficulty of see- without risk of cost unless pleased ie 'caseous. They TeeSived' the best increasing the issue of cur- ,,debt service ;by jncrea,�ing the 'cost' of depression and secondly, when the pose, results. If you would know es from nunterous friends. — Zurich rency� Great Britain escaped the ev- of the, foreign funds, mainly Ameri- public can no longer be kept in the in When a complete coverse'of the with res le Herald. ,ils of inflation by heavy taxation can, I required for this purpose would dark; to cause such a loss of co,nfi_�cut` surfaces has- been obtained; Pay- the joys .,of peaceful, restful sleep I I- be Offset by ,a larger volume of ex- affm Waxes --Ordinary paraffin wax and normal healthy Bladder action, and drastic economy, but in France di ift the value of this money that -s test today. Any,- -good Death of William kms. inflation w1ped'out 80, per cent of 'POi 'and the resultant greater quan- the people will ii�ushlto convert it in- becomes hard too quickly and cracks start thi cent. tity of exchange available. � haive any value as a druggist can supply you. The death took place at. his home franc values and in Italy 75 per to something tangible leaving the ,-Off too soon to . [11 a mile and, a quarter south of 'Grad- of lira values. In Germany the task , The�strength of this argument can money to take care of itself. HiwtbTy 1 -grafting ,compound; Paraffin Wax - of -stabilization was left with Den be tested by the results of our fen,- has taught this lesson. Let us hope'006ts about 25 cents Per -pound or Df ition of William Sir&,' a life-long re;sl- . . -.n trade during 1932. -not need to be retaught. . around $2 a gallon: It gives first- der to give. the neces,ftry thickneus ]man 'Schacht and before it was eight ' . it will. , I ' I h tan effect. of - )y dient of tie district. Aged 76 years, 5, Hie "I'lie value of -Canadian merchan- Here I should like to read you a I class, results in take of scions and, is to wit ,s d ,the melting �n inilonths and 26 days a�idl had been, in finally brought abodt over 90 per ' un This material has not ,k poor bealth for ,several weeks. He cent. of all original values, property, dise exports last year was $501,839,- short section from the Canadian Bus-; entirely satisfactory as a 'grafting summer sun. , . as compared with $617,243,000 in , "com-pouln .It -is , is more difficult to ap- proved ,enough better than the stari- . ig was bom• on the town line between life insurance, bond and share hold L 000, iness Magazine for March, illuiistrat- d It a Z_t n . and bank balances werewritten 1931. Imports declined from $628,7 in the unfairness of the inflation ply than ordinary liquid wax as a d rd wax to warrant its use in pre- I ial Stephen and'MbGillivray and had Ings D p 70,,0 00-8,000 in 1931 to $445,2,61,1,0040. The system: nu-niber of coats . are required in or- ference. rie lived all his life witbin, a mile of his Off- The POOTles' savings' 01 I . . 0- birthplace. He is survived, by his be- millions of mafks in 191293 were re- decline in knports far in excess of „The unfairly one-sided aspect of . I tie: ,moved widow, also two sons and. four d in 1924 to 190- million marks. that in exports accomplished one de- inflation is further shown -up by I ' y peo,ple, hold griev- "'sirable object without the aid of de- strenuous pleas for debtors. It must ID "D -OUT FEELING . I to daughters.—Zurich Herald. . liberate"exchange depreciation, name- � RL ly, a large,0ii"'visible" trade balance. . be acknowledged t;hat debtors are THAT ALL -TIRED -OUT 'The decline in the value of ,exports ,extremely hard r s ' I of low prices., reduced turnover and - ,it, but was -he lu was of courste substantial, negligible pro -fits, That t'he'se facts IN SPRING ''AN BE BANISHED , 'Practieally matched by khe fall in I I . . are aprweciated is aniply shown in . I . comnit6dity prices; in fact, if wheat that creditors are granting moratoria, . I , exports be graven, as they should, the waiving interest, and in many ways 11 proper weighting, the physical vol- endeavoring- to "gee thie debtor wasL-4 YEA I I . ume of the, total exports s equal through."'But our inflationists ap-1 Actual Authentic Blood Tests Prove That to that o� 1931. parently choose to overlook such a I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Will Correct 1, � . further illumin,at- considerate attitude and debt. Let us . � There are .5,omie fui Conditions Underlying Lassitude i7vg facts to ,bring out in this analysis in'tagine that this debt was incurred, � the best dry yeast � of Odnada's fforeigntrade. If the when wheat was $1 a bushel or, in view be tenable that this trade has Other words, -%vh,m the debt ropres- There is a definite rniedical reason for anaemia. I ented only 150 bushels of -wheat. It that Springtime "all -tired -out feel- The results of this -blood test can - (tion 0 been ,1,,I, al,l,l "I compete- e . -ter siliould ing. Winter living, conditions have ­ I ' from product's selling below Can- is claimed unfair that a farn firm the testimony of literally thou- , bushels for a loan which or - '141e . l addan, or that -the latter. are difficult PaN' 50 bu` 1 ch - thinned and devitalized your blood sands, of men, women and youths in home bakin,� k_�11 _: X iginally was equivalent to less than stream. A blood test would probably � of sale in countries with relatively - OW 72 different countries that Dr. Wil- . . —Great Britain, for on,e-third that much. Therefore it is show that it isn't carrying the amount li-am-' Pink Pills, by oxygenizing the lower exchanges - — ___ - proposed to inflate so that wheat of oxygen—Nature's great vitalizer - - 11 . , ,� .. ­ - - __ __ . , example --,our exports to the noni�gbld (101ne- ill go to $1 once, again- required by the. body tissues. Your blood stream, have positively reliev .., . _- domestically W1 A rundown conditions 'un - I , I I 'DOYAL Yeast Cakes have been group should have shrunk cons der- in order that the situation between blood is deficient in haemoglobin, the e anaemic, I ably. But the facts, like those in the der­n8urished nervous systonns. habit- . , AN the standard for over 50 years. , . case of B-eiti-sh foreign trade, are creditor and debtor can be equaliz'ed' vital elerment which carries oxygen ual. tiredness and rheumatic suffer - Keep a supplypn hand,tousewhen quite the opposite. Exports to the and the delitor repay with 150 hush- through the system. That is why You ing'. . - d. Regard' are 1111 . . ., ,he borrowief languid, listless, and easily `9' I .. :::;;; ... .. - even a 11 :: ... 11 __ I you bake at hdtne. Sealed in air � non -gold countries were Valued* at els -e question. $150 fatigued. With the haem,0910bin content and _... tight waxed paper they keep fresh $205,000,000 in 1931 and $258,0W,0010 the other side of the I i I . months. And get the ROYAL in 193,2; the di of 21/2 per cent. loan to -day is equivalent to 500 'bush- This .condition can be quickly made red corpuscles of the blood stream � for m K-23 tesited in value would be converted into a el,,4 of wheat and if we are to carry right. Actual tests recently directed restored to normal, tiredness gives YEAST BAKE BOO quantitative increase if price flui the inflationi st's 'argunient o its log- nitely way to a feelhig of renewed strength. physician defi , van'is'hes. r jea.1 eorii(lnSio'AL'the 'creditor should ex- by a reputable Nervous irritability Vani. A-ppew - recipes. Address Standard Brands tions were allowed for. On the orthe proved that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills N _ -n is ,'iL -, say one year 'hence, fife is sharpened and 'digestion .....Ave.& Liberty St haernoglobin and . Ltd., Fraser Ave hand, the value of exportis," -to the PerJt PaVY-ent, I Toronto, Ont. � 1. gold group declined from $352,403,W0 on a 50 -0 -bushel basis. But Suppose the red corpuscles in the blood stream stimulated. Now energy and � new vi- . � I —and taut are experienced. _ that the price of wheat rises to $1 ch is your life stream �.'�-:,i :: . , '..... . - . to $243,000,000, or by 31 per cent " whi % �Jp;::-:.: I , - IL29013000000ow..� � wiped out abushel on tra,ek. Then our, creditor — - whole system, if yoll tire easily, lack ambition to ", 1;; .: %*% 1i which could not The by thereby revitalize the ��Ii should be justified in claiming 9 - $500 : —a favorite ROYAL YEAST CAKE sm:00thing out price changes. The o a'n'd STREUSEL CARE for his $150 loan. The in Patients'of -both sexes—whosenames�-,) your' work, have Poor color a ii:xiii:,.*;:i*1;!�. �, .I. : - � only legiti'ma'te conclusion at this -'T' retur" - s are on file 'perhaps experrience heart palpitations I ijij-r,;:��I�; d ".......... '. � �:.:.,��;!. ..` . recipe. Eas* tti make, delicioust � ....5!iii is.-zoes such at,contention and complete recoro, 1:;!�i`liii�i�!ii!::;:;�: stage is that our export trade liss' flationiet dism 1. i�!"!i�liii�i , . . . . . . .1i... ,:'. u to ,a- were given a treatment of Dr. Wit- and dizziness ---don't drug along day : i,*i�:jl : .. .. �111111111...: 1. .....'... I - I y.g e ou yth ng :1 .';?.�.. ­. � �,`zyal Yeast SponAe* add 2 w1th melted butter and sorinkle with not been hurt by exchange deprecia- as purely fantastic and we q i �:,.. I", ..;,,:i;3:To I% cups IR streusel topping. Let rise in warm Place m ,because that is in ef- liams' Pink Pills under the ph ic- aft r day with t doing an i ..: tablespoons butt, t' . .. n, creamed, rs cup ion in importingl' cou,nitries, but that gree with bi ,,, ...' �. L4&r, I egg well beaten, 2 about 3Q. mlnurcN. Bake at 350° F. to ei trade re- feat hi's Own argu-ment though, of i"'s supervi-oion, and actual blood a -bout your condition. Before it gets . � light brown 61 -Jough. Knead 400*.F. Makes 4 cakes. it has suffered from thos, Ily fails to arypreciath tests were tatken by him. In his afi�y worse, start right away on a cups flour to make soft. Cre�im 1/4 c. struictionst which the gold, countries ,course, be u -ba .. lightly. place in greased covered bowl In STREUSEL TOPPING- ws, math- treatment of Dr. Williams' PinkPil1g. , vit with l/i c. sugar and mix with Ya ha" im[posed in defence against eix-1 hts precarious vat huni-orous position. words, "'The improvement s "I'Mo 11 00 warm place. Let rise until double in bulk butter �'Let It c. flour. 56 i bread crumbs and A tsp. conclude ng short of re;markalblet." Eivery' They have a record, of 40 years as a 0- , .00 (about IY2 hours). Roll out dough Y2 -poiting countries with dep-eeclated ex- We must t�teTef`ore concl - that the, i . I V0 ��tz�es a k with fork, brush top cinnamon. Stir until dry and crumbly. inflatim-ist is one who bets on abasis patient showed ,splendid increases in 'stand'ard pres;rription for rundown, ' . 0 -of VIC 61- CIO tu, 910 to tech thick, pric . changes, as well as by, the . deepending of heads I win, bails you lose." haerrnolglobin_ some over 20 per cent. anaemic conditions in people . of AU IS 0 " 1 . I - ages. They will bring you the new , ;"., �,,ioi *ROYAL YEAST SPONGE of depression. - I os - 0, - .. . Ther6 is inflation in a mild form Inflation at its best is merely , a Th�e real significance of the rosters. u crave. �,0'0 .,0 Yeast Cake in % pint b�ead flour, Beat thoroughly. Cover and carry a country over b of this ous strength and vigor yo . Soak I Royal for t5 minutes. D18- let rise overnight to double In bul�k, in in Canada to -day, The ,canverrsion iboo,qiter to c When it is stated that I ,,to lukewarm water warm place free -from draughts."Makes . I not inflation, but times. But granting that it succeeds remedy is seenof - I solve I tablespoon sugar in Y. pint milk. loan ceTtainly was i,11 thi.q, what about the return to the symptoms of these patients rang- I 1[�., Williams' Pink 'Pella are 50 cento toolo stly Add to dissolved yeast cake. Add I quart 5 to 6 cups of batter. borrowing Imlillions ah0ve' titre. aMoun t package --and your Druggist has . Made ft,. , . . I I i6onditionq. ed from slightly "unde,r-par" condi- I a pac � I certainly W-efs at least to 01G extent r-ormh 4�rn. 'I of (the Inmey borrowed for unemoloy- There I .Caaada.G*a :a are only two ways, repudia- tions to those, indicating a.,serioua tb . . . I - . I .1 I . I I , .1 . I . . I I I - I . I . � I , - . . I I . I . I I � I ,_ , ", ;'r, I I "I I - I ­ � - . I I I � " �'L �. ,&�",'�, ��. " �i I . . I 1 . , I . , I . . - !- ,qj� , ,Io� , , , `�,�,��, 2 � tI I , 'i 1 . 11 � , 1, �, , " � :;.�, . 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