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The Huron Expositor, 1933-06-23, Page 6. . I . ..... �, . I � ": " � I I , : I : . �,�,' IF I , , : .'� ,:. : '1�, � ! ..�. , -.1 -, �,i�!','��', �,::�,,,,�_,, ., � : � ',� �, - , . . , . I . . I . � . I . ��,._ . 1 ,4 . 1`� . , �1.1111 � __ ____1111.11 ­ . — , � I �. -,--,,,,y, . I I 1� --.--_- _i, . , 1. I "' '.7,10" 1 � , 4� . . , $!r ,,� ,VNI'�'i'. ,­ - . - '.. I - , , - 1� 1 ',� �11 � ­ � 2k . I "i.,.. ., � 1- � ..., _� .W'f eac " 1. .11, , ` .. .k �.. I . . ,;, A, , - , -, 7`1111 1. I I 11 (I 31 1�'D hman s Add " .i '! t * .. . ' r�ess a .11 �� � ., I � ' Liberal C I' , , �,­ - anquel I .0 ub B . - - ". :.!� ng . � V-11 ,� . . . . i � ..... ,--,, 11�, 1. � I. "Montinilied from last week.) offered at that ii � . . � , .1 %N 1��.I,i � me to die in the'la., " ig . . , �. " "N IN. �'. i � dit"Ch defending the old fivig. The � ,,, U k 1 -1915. ��, .�� . . 1860 at the last session the )Prime Winb 1 I 1. . I . I , , �� " .,.�., 4 . ter announced hiaxonversion and h'. �,,... �, "7 'And here is a very in-teresti , ( I �;�','.'. �g willingness to enter into reciprocit � ,�V�:�Ii, .. Mug I want to tell you just by way - W, negotiations �� ,�,, I of a1urthey comiment upon. the, sit- with the V'hited State ", "I'll, 11 f �".,... , ,. p . 'Al-sition. Not long ,Lgo I charted the , ,� , � , Spare a Dime. ..... �e . : ino0ement of prices in the United ,$ . .. �,.I . . ;-f�.. " Ili I_ I States since 1890, Lha7 year before In 1930 he announced that Can d ... . a "I 111611111- �' -ed by hi!_�h t riff, r . We outbreak of the war, to 1890. could only 'be saN a � ,.,�,'1,14" 4'4!�6iI And alongside of that I put another He pointed to the United Srta�es. , , 0�,;­ chart of the movement of Americar recall his remarks at the open�ng c 111, 1, ,,,,:r,.., 1. prices -from 1918, the.year before the his campaign in Winnipeg. On the ..,., � I ;,­ . I oudw,eak of the World War to 1933. occasion in reference to America b I.; �., I "I see her now, marching foi .... - , And the curious thing is that there said', !!!! : I . ' .11 is a remarkable parallel between the ward to the tune of America First 1, �, I I , - � ".. I prkees in -both periods and that the —and a month or two later ther . .,4111, upturn, in ,both cases (assuming was no tune in the United States e) � I . ".I . that we are now moving into a high- cept one, and that one was, "Br( � . . . ... - u Spare a dim.e?" I � t" er price level) came at approximate- ther, can NP . . .. 11 ... , .�, � 1-y fourteen years -after the war. " . � I,. . We cannot bla,me the currency for Other Promises. - . �. the present muddle. We cannot place I 4 He got info offlee on 'the pv,omis ,g --- qr en are re- , . the blame on things .M . of curing unerniployment. Unenitplo� 11 ". sponsible. The ciii-rency in in � I ., , proble ment has -be-come worse from th I . : so far as it is a problem Is second- first day they entered office, and th ' I 1 . - i . � ary. It ariset Out of the barriers - I ... - -uctions which we have plac- ,,lgns of any change are as yet ver '. I .. and dbsti scant. : ,., I ed in the Way of trade arid unless MI: - ,What has happened to the revenue . A we are willing to move,them we can-, Wih*t did -you expect to 'heppdh? I I not settle the currency prob'em or Wben you close doors and erec . any other international problem. 1'. ;, . . walls and put ,barbed ,%N,ire entanglE ��. � ments on them and man the wall 1,11 No Imports. I ::::: " I with orde rs-i n -council and regulation 5 Let me put it to you this way- Sup- goods are kept out. 'When gdlkds all I _ �1 posing we could get into poNver in ke-pt ,out the revenue falls. Whe '. I I . I : ,; the Dominion of govern- the revenue falls your taxes incream , . , Tnent that ,was far more stupid than And you got the answer a few week � , the "I present, government. Assume ago in a tax, a heavy tax, upon su,g I " � . How do you like it? I t's th . this goverri,mn.t is so stupid that it ar. � - . � I. passes a law (and everyone of its direct fruit of Tory policy, f , -.4upportem-would vote for it) wliieh . � Revenues. ` absolutely prohibited the impo�tation . - . . . into this country of commodilies of Customs revenu'eq fell off fror 11 Rhy kind. Wbat do you think would $1.W,006,000 in 1960 to $77,000,000 i 11� happen to the price level of the tom- 193,,. . . - - I - 'I Let me tell you -wbat happen . . "I . -Tril6dities 'whith you have to sell? I ed to one item—soup� Canned soup . �� . I< you. There is of all 'kinds canw. into this countr � . . do not need t,o w, only one answer. Canadian products. to the extent of $1,974.000. The rev' '�, - - would receive the price whi'ch thev r. . enue unas $542,0M. They put on � ��, Would ,bring ,n the local or hOin� high tariff. A sourri.- .... factorr wa �` �.;: market and as under these circum- ' 1� started in Canada. Importaiions o I �,., . stances we would have no foredgil soups 'dropped to $3,0006 Tbo rev . 0 , . rrarket, then prices of exportable ;,nue pTadtically disappeared and th �� �-, ,Canadian products would drop to Wa,ges paid in the soup factory wer . �, practically nothing. .And -it wouldn't not equal to the airriount of roventl , � I . .1 .make the slightest diff4rence ',what which had. formerly been collectei �11 . . I kind of curren'ey you had, or 'what upon the imported soups. .What i �e� " , � was, .)-oi;r system, of doing 1�usiness, . for tariff absurdities! i�`j . �,, , . or Whether you had a government by pri'ee 7, Pay . �: . 1 ,4 __­ .. . Mr. Irrine or ,Mr. King or by Ben- You recall how Mr. Bennett. stat ,, � . - . � .. rett -or 'by- the highest luthorf,ty and ed at the opening Of the campaign, il �� , . the. loftiest irnind that you could pos- 19.30 that he was going to make th, � I-- -bly imagine. The result -would be tariff work for us. .. . si There's only oni . L . . . the same. The absolute and cobvplete word wrorg in that sentence—changi M paralysis of Canadian market.,,, with the word,"for" to "against" and it'i I I , . all the results which ensue ,,there- complete. A tariff never will an( I.. I . ,from. I . never can ,Work fqr the. ag-ricaltura !:1 I . � I I 1. I �i , � 1, I . Gold Only. I . population of this 'country and ani I . - -ill -9 -impl; I .taternents that it ,N ai s - I .. I . -rep � I ' mi- resontations of the worst pos� �,� .Now ,let uz as,;urne that you have sibr� kind. I a change Pf beaft and that you ex -1 � . I � I . I elude all products excerit gold. You I The Railroads. I . -are wlilin-g to take gold in exchange I I . � � ; - for the product- w w ��Vl hat happened to our railroad-,', I . sell, What then would folloi.v? Th e Why the natural thing haj�pened , price level woulti ri�;e to a ce.r%jill (Ix-, When vou. raise the tariff wall,,, ther( I . . . tent 'but to a very .%nlall extent ho- . a. Iblockade against trade. Whey : � -- T) , I -blocked there will be leq� caut�e the e.qort products , ,vo;"I"J ,radL i.4 �' i i '� have to come daw-n in price in or(j.,r; bu,:Ino­-�, done and the earnings of thL � I .. to eguab, the am,ount of availa.ble railroad fall ofr----�but why prolony , : ­ gold which could he secured in pay I thltz story? It mqn all be summed ur. 11: I I ment for thein. And ai% the amou�j I in one or two sentence's; your burden � of, exchangealile ,vold in a circum- . (11' taxation hwz gone up, it, haA gone ' I , � ,4tanco of th�.,; kind would be Verl"1131) ti%mendously, It rciqui.�ed 26 per . � ; L I, 11. lim�te,d. it would rF,coAsa'rqv followicen.t. o� the ex�ports of Canada in I i � that your priee level would'have'. to I 15t.26 to pay,the expenses of the fed- ... be lo -,v. You cannot e;�cape from the I eral grivernment—iti 193.1, fi,;cal year, I . log,ic of that,fact. ..I .1 1', haiz taken over 100 por cent. oi the . Now lbt � L-%,)oi**,, of th,.- I'lom'nion of Canada , . , . u� take the -next. step, I 11 .1 There enme.4 t,) this country which to p ' av the expenses of the �ederal I . . ha.; adopted thi4 t ,e nnwnt. Th� man who wants . . I . I p-,ocess (if, 1 -c -strict- I gm r - "I'. ,niz itA own I�LisinFs!�, the dawn of! inore than that one sentence in order 11 tinind. a ,­linip.�e of intelligence. a jib- 1 to cnnvince,�­.ini that the prc,.�eni, go`- ", .. � 4 I - - 'Mn'.ent ought to �be condemned s (cral policy is adaptcd. Tariff ratez;! L i I . are reduced. What hanpens? ,p . decd a glutton for punishmenti .1 I . � rela,"ive 9 . ne I ;n -now how far he waild be I W. lelvol riseA and ri,es I (M r.Ot 1, I vcry distin'ptl ' v b( -mu.,&. there is ,tn �v�llll',g to go- - .. M , � . opportunity for other nations to sell . . Liberalism. 11'', . �-'oods to th!Q,nation and for thi.zz na- " - � . ' 11. I - tion to li-av goodi from other 'coun. N (,-,,,- I come to the Lilrwral party, , tr'e.�. Ttu�, it will not ri,:;6 to as What"fizas ill tu, offer to the peoplo of 11 high a level a,� it %vould if mh�r coun- rana,.ia ? The conflict betwe,m Lib - 5 . "I'' trie,, e%hibit(�fl tho �aine measure of eral',:zm and Toryi,,�m is going on , 1. WISdom. but thore will he an ini- ('t (TIn 41 i v - It will never en,1. Thr� � :1 pmvemr,nt in the po4zifion nev�?rthe- d�\ I -jrlinq- line h�-t-�vepn the two `-, ev- - le--- Th� hne.4 o,n the cl�iart -which I " � I '.. rvpmero recozniza.bl;', If the two .. mentioned to vou a few minut P, I I ' C'� ago noliclez; enuld be- defined in two words � . will �.,egin to Vnine, together and you it would siinply he the differe'r,ce b�'_ I ANI.ill. �Zec- the elawn of better times. t,vewi freedom and- restriction. It 11 I 'W`hy? Becsu�p of the different cur- �,�; M, . Uld be essentially the difference I Tericy sysreni ? No. But hecatse b,tv,-ecri freedran of action and regi- . . .. :1 " . you have r(;rr)e-nized the m"t ;hasic mentation or control of the indkiflual. .1 I I of all evonomic fact,,—the fact that You may watch the conduct of I 11.1 itrade is exchange and that you raust Liberalism thtougHout the world to- ,. 1! !buy if you wouFil al.;;o sell. da.�. You see it fighting on the con. 1, . ISo frruch for the arguments of' Our tinent of Europe for reduction of ,� . . C. C', F. friend.,;. �Vhen they present amrarnents, for the spread of toler- I , .their program more in detail it will an.(,(, and compromise for tht? ap- , I . . lbe a pleasure. to answer theni- but 0?oRch to §anity in the relat;o'n,ihi I p � for the moment I ca'h only express of'man to his brotheN_ It% manifesta- ,i 11 the sol�mn wish that they may co:me tions are not always the same.. In I I ,down to earth. It is a .charming Spain it expresses itself in the over- - thing to have these gentlemen paint- throw of the monareby becatise under . . , I , walls of Ut i � ing fres,coes. on the opia. the crown in Spain there had growr � but it would he still more desirable ,p abuses Whiej, it .seemed impos- .�. to ha7e them face the practical prab- sible to remove in any other way. In '. leins'which exist to -day. Great Britain it exhibits itself ,in the 11 , .,. Oethe Conservative party and, Con - .I ' closest possLible attachment to ,tli(- 11 �. I . . S'eMuti-,�e policy I need say little.. It monarchy because under the BTW.�,.h i, �1 stands condemned on. every line 'Of form of constitutional , �. government . . il. it,; con -duct since , it entered into the people are supreme and we see it . , I power. Reciprocity. in the United Statek in the damand � . for a new deal and the opening out . � I , r'n 1911 it proclailraed ' its opposi- of further opportunities for the ma- 11.� I tion to-, reciprocity and patheticilly jority of mahkind. I I'. I ., . I . — - ,,, W, e collect, Notes, Accounts, Wages, anywhere. Our stlecess will astonish you; we seldom fail. If we do, it'costs you nothing. You take no "risk.' You can't lose. Act now! Send in your debts to -day, big or small, old or new; we will surprise you with results. Clip for future reference. 'Do' it now. I I NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE. . 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I I I 11 , k g ", MJi ight, Cof - puinipW� Uyt, � , . he,CO.Mado,s Court. ELING fee is M6 A vioriill�� i,ch-ink, and he (S -4-list . I I I I ." lWhere stands' Liberalism, (in Can. I cowpotaka AU6 a ofte � . . I . I., . I- � I t ada? It recognizes the f4et that .like5 neither movlo)g�or ,"o,. When in' Te v'rison wor ops ao in every , . , , IS IARGELY LIV OW 0,& . , n t a e , . Canada is a Part of the ft�.May of . ER . his PauYs 18111being perfornwd other Soviet iUatitutioA. hno I , nations. It recQgnizes ver5t clearly 'his ftv�oreito -seat i t.Z�a bO:k, but visit which happened on f. nq_� our DO nville, "I .—W. , and distinctly our economic position. , Wake up your Liver Bile in the box off, 8 � i, �ir . I Zt? day recep y madId. 0, ave ! .� . . oe. Arth . not w�', were surprised to 4� ,h ten n 44 2w- m t —Witb0f# C810VA01 the money Motive Which is his dram- men a,t the lathes i. th. teght &44 eating in oafes a We* are a great producing, a great Y011 -M "feelilli Punk" oimPl� bees. mobal-work. had a lot to do vvtth MY Moe I � I tradlixg n4ejon. . . Ube your 411"gle *urge, hle likes to See the ing shop. We, were told that these know. but I was in mighty b" _ . , You cannot alter liver iall't Pouring itts,daily two Pounds ofliquid money dowing, in. � rais. 'condition 4y order -in -council or bile into Your bowels. , t1on end inatioP . Were the 11s)iock brigaderV, of tilw shape. OoustWiLtioa had practically - cutirftm � us both. h qrpd, Zrl.. yetem is #I � cba W a . I I de;pa�t who sacrificed their me. 1. took oveiW kind or nge it 'by act of 1parliantient. To eing pojpomj�. doy = I ever heard of, but ttmW n iAttempt to fl -y in the fate of that o Mussolini b" bad a sensational out -so that t.he,irseetdon miubt f-11-11fill only aggravated my trouble. Wbelz .2,rd is a liver sti.mulaq,t Some� . A , - fact is to lawer our stand" of liv, tt;Z�4 ,�rther than salt6� miaZ;�lwater, SIU-CC486S In Vienna am a dra,ma-tist. its quota. . Ove candy or QUawing gum or rough& His Nupoleonic drama, I started. taking, Smrgbn and Sargon s w, restriet, our development and ow`h'i,h`oa,Y m... the bowel&--iguoring the = '40ne 11un- In the Women's se.etwin we found Soft Maw Pills I Just had to dreg I y take a backiward place ambng the CaUSe of trouble. Cur liver. daled IRAya," dealing with th,� Inter- about t,hl,ty Woman TakeCarteeti ittle, Liver pills. purely . in, a laXAe roorti, i�ayself out of bed and thmush the � nations of the'world. vage. val between Elba -and St. Helena, op- mQst of .them wilth b . # III. tablq. No harsh asiomel (mercury). Safe. Sure. I abbes, .. for -dAy. The treatment not only ro- I Ask tor theta by. name, Refuse 4uhatitutes ene4 the opring veason i,u the Vienna litIved me but I have actually fams I 25o. at all drug&t.. -mothers sentenced to pri-son maytako P . Freerer nade. 1 53 Burgdmtre, Represeiiiiatives of the their children under four years, with Is POUIL4 1A W91MUL11 � — Austrian government, the djpl*�matic them The older ehildren are terap- . I % 'We recognize the fact tha.t ,Can- corps . and all the leading ligllt,s , opment in oralily Placed, in homes. In a nurs- ;. ada's interestp lie in the davol 7. Prepare Hollandaim Viennetse ,society Wiens present. II � C. ABERHART I I I of international trade, we are cog- 8. Bake biscuits.. Duce's dramia was a erY room We Saw a crowd of clean, 9. Make gmvy. dapted- for " the vM.1-feo, "ppy, even. though f mizant of certain'basic economic facts, 10. Make coffee, stage,by Glavacchina, Forzano, a well . shy in,60100tlng a Unit s6ited to. his needs. I I t we reali2fe that we cannot eVort un- known ItW Youngsters 'iof. two,' three and four, The investigations so :&r carried e less we are willing to import and in Mock Drum Sticks. fail dramatist. The play playing under the supervision of 4 . 1. was ,enthusiastically received, by- the trained. nurse. . . a out indicate that an efti,ant cooler I anxious to break Mock drum sticks are rolled preces distinguished audience and declared should reduce the tenweratuie, of ah * . i a -4masterpiece. a good stage and- a seating capacity ,, down , trade barriers which have ,of ve�l, beef Or pork fasteilled, with a by the critics to M We visi'Md the theater which had eight gallon can of tnil,k from 95 de - D -rown up throu,gho,ut the world. We skewer. They resemble chicken legs. Afite,,- t'h, performance . I the, Italian I grees to 60 degrees or less, in, an '-� I - w�,nt to go, back to t1W tariff levels 2 cups, corn flakes rilinister to Austria gave a banque If several hundred, and were told hour. .The cost of this operation is - of 1926, '27, 128, to the days of ex- 2 eggs (beaten slightly-). t that it used to ,,be the chapel, into and Mussolini wiredito, Director Rob which th, . . I estimated at two cents which is about . . pending trade and developing indus- 1. teaspoon salt blefing of the Burgtheatre, IlMy con- ob,i,i, prisonWz were brought in half of'the norrnial cost of doing the try. We want to return once more 6 mock drum sticks (about 1% lbs, gratulatib every Suivday rning . � -policies un- meat, out W" thick) � to ask forgivenees for their to the econamic and fiscal n on' the succes's' Of '100 1,.4de r* a,rld same work with iee. . 4 cup water. Days."' 'He also added @s heartfelt sins Those who woVIA'not go down , The operation of these tests may . , 2 and the world, was far !Ivore p Roll corn fla)kes into -fine crumbs. -nees were t1hrashed by, the seen der which the Dominion of Canada thanks to `M!y faithful ftranislator, on ibeir k be in the Physics Building at , - � rosper- Dip Geza Herczeig." � . guard% . the College during Farm and ,Home A - cua than it is to -day. Ne brelieve drum sticks in ,mumbled, corn ' flakes, then in egg to which salt has The govelmor apoiogized for the Week June 19th to 23id, together c that the 1weaking'doN;-ri of these im- Mo�>n-face Nikita Balieff Of ,the out_olf_d,abe c6nditio f t, . -with a demonstration of how to con...' . I he prison. ,struct a wejj I . -den Soldiers," . .... is , himiself far They had belem, unable to remove the � possible tariffs i� the greatest necd lbeon added- Roll again in corn flakes "Woo n 0 insulated milk cooling � of the world to -day. and saute quickly. Add 14 cup wa- from being a dft,d soldier. He ee- t nk, adaptable'for either ice or ,iise- I I l. ter. 'COver and place in a moderate iron bars imbedded in the wall a ? Objections. cently appeared with great eclat at- s- chanical refrigeration. I . Oven 050 deg. ,F.) for 45 to, 60 min- the Theatre -de la Madeileirle, in Paris wdtho,ut tearing the building to piec ­ ... 1. I .4 t What i . s the answq uter§', basting whit -ii, necessary. on the 25th birthday Of his "Chmme es, but hoped soon, to cut. them off Confidence in Poultry' Deal Felt By ,r we hear to Yield: 6 serving$. Souris," the"'Bat" comedy flush to the walls with oxy-&eetylene 4 that . be- torches. All prison buildings in Rus. Ontario Producqrs. - this? Well I - venture the "serdon Hollandaiise Satice (for vegetables) gan in a.Moscow cellar. "Poultrynien generally would ap- ,q that thu aft9wers are getting a bit ,1% tablespoons butter . A, A * . gia are out-of-dute for, as the govier- I s go by. We used % talblespoon vinegar. or I table- Fran nor explained "we do hot intend to 'Pear to be confident so far as the ce's, present premier, Mona build any new priaons.in the Soviet 1�133 egg, and poultry deal 'is con- o . rd � . to be told that we had to do 43"tbe swon lernon. juice Dialudier, haa the distinction of being Uirdon." . cenied," said T A. ,Benson, of the � I United States had done. But that's 2 egg yolks., the Only French premier who has ev- � a lost chord so., far As the present . Dominion Government, who is Sen- I . . 1-3 cu -p wbipping cream ter befen ki,dTap1ped. In 19N, two . 0 1 ior Poultry Promotor in, Ontario. . Tory orchestra is concerned. Now Salt and cayenne. young French 'Fascists dragged ,'him . "There have evidently been 16or� . � they say they are willing to lower Put One-third -the butter in double into a motor Car and, stepped, on the� 113001cler T. Wasbington arrived in cnicks hatched and Sold by our batch- . - , � their tariff a bit but we can't do it boiler. Add vinegar or lenion and gas to ,Prevent him from. speaking Charleston, South Carolina, one even- ervrnel� this aeass�on than last. It . unless other nations do it. Years rnbeaten egg yolks. Place over low in ,Strasbourg. But Daladier ing, with scant -time to re a. � I esicap- .. ach a ball might be thought by somie that,while � A. ". I ,� , -o when, the United States was on 1heat. and stir constantly with egg ed and. kept his isipeaking 'appoint- where he was scheduled to give an this condition may indicate con& & paper currency, Salmon P. Chase, whip until butter is,rdelted. *Add a ly.,ent. ell prelmieT 1,,t address. Hur'rying dut of,the rail. dence, it may be discounted by a . Wh J ary, hi onference was with road station be found' ,but olne con- heavy crop of eggs and poultry later . then Secretary of the Treasury, said ,second third' of the butter. Wh -he becan-ne ' -leken add rest -his ' I I one day that the way to vesum,e mixt,we,begins to th : ell anu - s first c ' I special payinents was to resume, and 'of butter. I mov bal4ber. He bad his moustache veyance, , a Oilapidat-ed hack .-%-Jtl� a in the season, resulting in low prices. I - the slogan was picked up by Horace Re e from fire. add ishaved off to make himself look more white driver reclining within. - Mr, i"It should be ,pointed out, however, - . ' ,t11Xd1,,=n;e and the whipped like p,00s,,velt ,or W,,S,,Ii,i. Washington aroused tb,e- shiftless nia.n that 'stocks of poultry meats in stor- * I Greil�kl' editor of tlf� ­Tribi�nes * and - r hot. veget4bles. . . I I ... I....* .* ,* and explained his baste. ' age az per figures published by ths . ,became the catchword of the hour, Bran Biscufts. lPrftident .P.,o ' ' t, ,W&js ­ ­ "A,white, rinan -don.' dAire-mo. �nig� Dominto4 Bqrpau of Statistiess show . and I say now.. on the -dawn of the % cup bran : 0?evel e main , L Conference. that the way to reduce % curp milk .1 bobby and exercise is swimming, is -all in this yea, hack!" was,the em- a decrease, of '56-07 '�,er' c�nt.'a.i' ab- - , , ­ " 5 tariffs is to reduce tariffs, Tegardles -to have a new swininling pool in phatic reply. . . . � I s 1% cups flour the "44 . May Ist, as compared with the Same, I . of wh'at other',nations do- we must White Homse. It will be tiled with Very well, I'll drive you then," datp last Year, and -a decrease of . � . go forward in that -line f�r our own 4 teaspoons baking powder. . glazed terra cotta, imitating the. hues. �ras the instant repply as ,Mr., Wasb- 35.83 per cent. on May Ist -as cont' . I teaspoon salt - � interests and 'in the general interest 1,14 cup � Is , i , hortening. of outdoor water 4nd- will be fifty ington slatm1med the door of the hack, pared -with April Ist this ,year. Eggs , ! of the !prosp . erity of the felet by fifteen 'with -a maximum jumped to the driver's seat and urged held in -storage as at Why Ist lag -It a � . -world, iSook bran in milk. Sift flour with de,ptb of eight feet on the old nag -wi bh a -practiced hand. show a 'decrease of L5.08 per cent. . Past Experience. baking powder and salt. Cut in Reaching 'his destination, on zime he as compared with the fivie year ,ai.r . -1 o I I shortening with knives or ,dough 0 � . I � They tell us it'is impossible. Yes, blender until the m4xture is like Cam I . I lumped down, thrust the fare into araf I h., there is some in- . tl�.e driver's ban(! and was gone, 14 se - and they told us that in 1921 and meal. mv- cr�- s; I the holdings, as at May ist, A . __;tbo,iig1 nd milk, stirr -g Iron Bars in Russia ing that gentlemar. lir-a dazed condi- 19' . 6onipare,d with May 1, 1932, 1 . Add bran a in , . when the Liberals came into power carefully with a fork until flour dis- ' % . Von. . . I , they lowere4 tariffs and lowered ap s, Turn on"'to floured board. !So far as Outward appearances go, , . ."There would appear to b.e some . , K the main LrYrison of Kharkov, the Uk- - sirerigthening of comroodity^ prices � thein a -great deal when YOU Consider ightly and roll or pat into I . - — . � the general condition of the world sheet %' inth thick. Cut with floured raini-an. capital, looks exactly like' . generally and although Ahis is ,at- . ! at that time. I have made the chal- cutter. Baketin hot oven,.(425 deg. a�� qtber penal institution in. any FARM NOTES tilbute,d by sorne to merely artificial . � lenge often, and I make it again -no F) about 12 minutes.. cmilized, country. Like most pris- 00nalitions it ks, one of the first signs � nation oil the face of the glu . be made Yield: 16 biscuits (21/2 inch). Ons it seems to embody, ire concrete . wc have witnessed of what we be- . I . . greater progress than Canada ml4de . I fol"4 the repressive' and (PuiiiiUvIe. A catch -crop is a crop which is ieve is a gradual trend towards nor . - � bet�veen 1922 and' 1930, There is no . .. power of the law, the relentless force grown to take the place- of a regular mal -conditions. The. general .state of — _! . - wo-d" that cornipels adherEnMe to Our crop in the rotation which -has bee* mind would appear to have inclined I 'I I other country in the World which * WALTON ' 'ex- ],Med by, unfavorable climatic con- ' far as economic I made .progress equal fo Canada dur- ' isting code of morals an& customs.. Pei � son is ' grow -h along with or be- first tim-e in two Years, and, after all, ing that ' ditions, or a catch -crop may be one conditions . iod. . I . Intended for last week. ' ' /Outwardly, the Kharkov. pri- which ill, . are conc�rned, -for the " We still have low tariff countriesi , the sana-e as it iv&s. in the days of on the continent of Eurepe-.- Are The service in Sti George's Aaigli- the C7ars. Nothing ha ty�cen -the seasons of regular crops. this is the ps. * I -s been ell ychology that is needed thdy suffering more than the high can Church was in charge of Rev. L, ed Outwardly and ang- Most frequently the catch -crop is to help thing, along. � the'atinoisphe-re of We think. we- I I I tariff countries ? Are not Norway, Poeock, ,of Blyth,,on Sunday morni-ng. the place seelma well'calculated to grown to take t1le place of some are jurtified in an attitude of reason-, I ��wedon, Denmark, lf,olland, Belgium I The junior f6olball team defeated ,strike terror into the heart of the crop which has been %vinter-killed, a:ble confidence so far as our Can - and Enp�land a-, prosperous. as Ger- the Brussel boys by a 's,core of 1-0 criminal. . I . . such as clolver or winter grains. adian poultry industry is coiieerned, - . I ' , * - I ny. France. -Avustria, Spain and at Br4s,sels.oli., Saturday afternoon, 'But in, Ruseia. to -day it is well to. Trouble Shooting in the Binder 'held it-, own throughout the depres- ma , . � � the industry which has more, than I Italy? - The answer of course,iis that The- referee was'Clarenoe Steiss,,of look b�nesth the extermal asp"t of : Walton. I Knotter. ' sion which we believe is� now gradu- I chey are far m&e prosperous. They . things, remernbe-ring that the prole - are. more prosrerou', Ibecause t1l6y -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel' Forbes were tarian. revolution was 'not merely' a 'A pamphlet, . iietting forth a simple ally becoinidng a Tnatter of history."' . . r -cent visitors at the home, of thei r transfev of authority from on� class and practical sYsteinii of locating and Cleanliness ,have been toudlied ,by freedom; thE� , know what freed"oni nw=4; they have slin-in-law and daught4t, .Mr. and ,to another,'Ibut a terrific uph'eaval in c6rrecting .",m -e of the com,inon tying -, Mssential in Production A not felt thf, iron hand to the same Mrs. Ce6l Gowland,- Fergus. all fields of life, as a rectult Of whiCh troubles, that occur in the knotters of of Milli anil Cream. I , extent as the ,high tariff countries i'Miss Jessie "d '117ilfr`ad, -Denniq the ti-a-ditionis of centurie's .of' f-eudal The greatest obstacle in the inanu- � grain 'and co�n binders, has b,cen is- factu're of 'uniform, high gra e dairy . had their ton.:;ils reqooved in Listowel and "�mi-fe dal rul W`ePe tu'llibled ,sued (by the Department of' Exten- producta is the difficulty in %ecuring I I have mentioned. u e d We should 'oe grateful that this is Ho,spital On Saturday afternoon.' into ohlivion. � �, .sion. O.A.C. I �n, ! I Sonwvv here nature has written of Walton, where be ,and his wife 'Me'refore, although mt-wardly the high quality milk and cream from the into the iron code of her laws these and gmil , d.son will-resi4e. Kharkov pirison has ' The system- 'of troAle shooting .set producer. Research has shown that . I I . relmained intaxt, forth in,t'hi,, eircul' - � flie lifo which goes on i-m,ide it ' ai, is based on the. processe-9 de.�igned to improve bad I %�orr.ls: ­&-l�fishn&­,, in tb6 long run, . __ - ls aDpearance and location of the "trou- flavo�bd or sour cream, are mldom I never pav,i." ' The law hold�; alike . ir Of 'ble bands" as their t,haracteris ties , ' viry different indeed, from th4� I fe for men and for nations.,%It is writ- I very e,ffective, and in - all case-, they I provid6 the sim,'plest mean,; of ident- are Problem, therefore, lies in the . ter. into the 14od and 'suffering of Short Shots at Celebrities "'jn'9`ovi"e gto'Ru s,s 1 a the pioinciple Gf,,'*'ying the various, knotteT trouble-,. proper care of the raw materials on . hunianity during the last 26 years. Judge Robert Bing,hain, of I .. .... . punishment.bas been ,entirely a�bnl- il-ach trouble, ic: illustrated by'a draw- the far -m. - . I � K' n- h�.hed, The him *Mankind has conquerNI, the phYsi- tucky, American ambas,sador t6 the 'ate Of the Prison i;; ing Of the defective band, and is Fxperiments at the 0. A. C'i show. .11 , Ical barriers -the problern . now is Court of St. James, though derioune- c0n,rzidel'e(l a victim of bad environ- cll�,%rly 6ealt with under the headings that i'mob'11nirig ci%eanI a separa- .. . ment ratjier.than a moral transgres. Des ption, Causes and Remedies. can he conquer' hini,self"? The - tri- ed by 8'enator Robinson of Indiana ' . cri from, , ' . un�411h� tor that .has been' flushed and left I . . s of the future will be t1le tri- as ,an aristocrat at heart bec]ause for sor and his tErin in prison is not a , The Circular (NO -24( is known a,.g standing overnig Trequ,6,ritI­y has � penalty exacted froini, him but a Mea- "Trouble Shooting in the 'Binder a -bactorial count,14 times .as hig,h . o urn,phs, of economics and Politics. y,ears he bas, gone on an annual ,, . lit, That is the task for youth -age will grro,u,,e hu,nt to IScotland, has proved 'U'Ve (If protection of the carn-nunity. Knotter", and may be obtained free never win the figbt, 'i)ut it opens urp that fro his heart to his toes he IR The aim is as that obtained when .a properly M , to re-educate, and refit of chai-e, b,-,- applying to the Depart- washed and scalded machine is used. I a viqta such as humanity has 'never a thormigh trousers -loving the offe6-der, qo that he nlay become men ' seen -the dawn of Liberal thought When asked w. -eth _ D�,­inocrat a normal, li4efullcitizen, To be sure, t of Extension, at the College. Added to this the skirniniing effici- I h %,r he would wear It is of interest to note that the (mey of the separator is reduced ow - throughout the wor-14. That is a tii- knee Pants; that is, Windsor ui,iform `;Mflar principles are upheld in many systera will be fully dem d uniph which seems 1-�evond the reach to roy,11 levees, Amlbassador 0'�her countries but in Ril%sia on'.%t'rate ing to dirty discs of the machine. The . ' Binz- halve the alone each day during Farm. and Rfo" loss due to the low grade obtained of nrian but forward always the dis- ham replied emphatically, 11 I will . y been officially adopted and Week (June 19th to 23rd) A ance 4eckow;-always; there is hope. not." carried out to their logical cOncIu- College. '. t the from cream produced in this way, . I � qiun. . — frequently amount,9 to one-quarter of .0. Th -ere being no moral milt, no the current ivalue of butter fat, and . 'Kid Oh6colate, the famlous, Cuban stig New Dairy Rules. . _, ma is attached to the prisoner, the revenue is further reduce* ' * Cooking By Schedufle box,,,,,*, 'has one outstanding hobby. New regulation,% covering the milk, through the difficulty in That is collecting pi,ctu,re% of Kid whl-le life hi prison is made as nor- cream, marketing It used to he said that man work- Chocolate. On the wall-, of his fav- m'al as, poss,ible. The in,mi 'be ea - and cheese industries in On- a poor product. I tb,ir own a' s w r teirio have Ibeen issued by Hon, Thos. During Farm and Hom,-� . Ve exactly I Week v.-ork waI,; never done. Thit was be- of Halvana, are over 200 "sihots",of inary citizens autside. They L. Kennedy, 13,finister of Agriculture, at the, O.A.C.,'June 19 to Z3, the De- I �d from sun to �;un, but woman'r, orit,e house in Marianao_ a sulburb. like ord clothes and Ii fore mechanical devices, the modern hirnis,elf takeiT fro'ya all anglIes. -He punque the -same social activitiei as under the Dairy Products Act, 1930. partment of Dairying will put on a. . . I �)akery ,��op and Me can opener, to also is v the other Russian citizens. Numer- Many of, the old regulations stand displ4r of modern farm dairy,equip- ra-me',but a few tirre-mvers,,aided in ery fond ,of visit-ing tailor Ou,9 sotieti-es have thet'r brwkeho%in and are co-ordinated � with the new ment, .And will give de(monstrations I 1-bolps, and like clo7thes. With lou'd h " " one., en -acted by the, department. th� emancipation of wonTen from chv�k�q and,b t I p i. 'on, there is ,a choir, a draim- in the simple operations necessary to . long hours of h-Abhen drudgery. -right colors. He has 3-9,5 atic society and a numbei, of class" Under "60mrposite Testing of insure the production of high quality . To -day's housewifc� blas. many irons. 1',Vits. It is not Imown whether he On cilitural subjects. C Milk," a new clause reads: 'Ab all n -milk and cream. The Department I ' exactly ca.)js supporting relatives a mading, writing and tra. plants except where a Goverrnmennt in the fire and many interests besides ho'biby, but he doets it on- a large de technique will also demonstrate the making of . preparing three meals a are compulsory, but other education- official (Ice% the testing, the compog- several types of cbeei�e, suitable for : spent ��er the day. Hours sca,le. Most Of the $300,000- lie has al classe,s. are voluntary, ... , ite samples of milk shall be tested hom3 manufacture.. ,, kitchen range must ,earned in the ring ,has gone far the within five days after the last samplig be reduced, to a rninimum.. Jult as in upkeep of an endless chain, of rela- As in the Red Army and in the for the testing period is taken, arid' Export Apple Market. huminess, the routine of the home can tive'-,,, mostly cousins. The necessity schools, corporal puni'sliment ba.9 kept'for ten days following the da� Jn his report on miarket conditions . I ,be planned on a time scheduie. The of lodgi-ax t1hem, accounts for been completely abolished in the i woman the Pns- on ,which the tDinposite samples are in Great Briiain for Ontario apple& who spends- part of her time number of house.s he, owns, whi'ch, all ons of the Soviet Union, Prison dis- tested," I I as a breadwinner or devlotes several toldi, is six. ciplinle is mg,inly self-disetpline, not (luring the past season, ,Mr. Andrew hours each week to club, church o' A ribange in rules of samipling and Fulton, .overseas fruit representative; , . r . I * * 'k by (the irldivideu�l 'but by the social testing of cream says that each pat- makes the significant statelment that welfare work, finds her housewifery Henry Ford. rich ag -he is, is like group.. All violations O,f prison rul,es ron's cream shall be samrp],L-d and "in spite of the difficulties encounter- � tas-ks mu.st be carefully %cheduled if poorer folk. He loves to talk about are dlealt with-�--alld very seveTelp­ tested for butter fat within thirty-six %he is to manage her combined du- his Operation. After a ri�6"� S�urgi_ -by the Conixadeel Cou ed on the export market, there waz I � rt, WhO18L' Pro- hours after delivery at the plant. always a demand for good quality ti". .cal overhauling job, the thing that ceedings are open to, all and whose An important change in premititnis dessert and cooking apples at satis- ' The dishe+s that seem to appeal interest,ed Mm mk)st waii the �L,n, members -are elected by the inmate8. I most to Mrs. Reprimands for different grades of-crearil readG: factory sterling values. Unforturiat2- Busy H0`1113ewife are ae%tbertic, avertin. It is of German are -the rule in nlinor ::W'h,n a ,premium of more than .two- ly there were insufficient shipments I e's ,but the court has the power to those that take little fussing. For origin a,nd is ,quid to bav,e'fewer dris- cas cenits.-.is paid, the cream for which of Canadian barrelled, apple$ of out- . 1, � breakfast ready -to -eat cereals are (tre-sing reactions than other sleep take from a de the. credit s I marlm Willie . popular . S now h such a Premium is paid shall test not standing color and quality reaching , . ; I � I . - They are delicious Just as pqpdlucers. -In, fact, there i th'V r0ductiOn, more than two-tenths per cent. acid." the United Kingdom after Decen-4ber � 1, I they -come from, the box and make auit,e of his prison sentence ,Or t)D deprive Previously three cents was the fixed to meet the demand for this- class Of 11 .1 . breakfast a meal that is ready in, al- a vag-lie in the bo%P'tals for hilm of ce,rtain holidays. this anodyne of Imin fybqni which premium in this clause. fruiL Good red ,73aldwins landing irt � I I V rfvo%t no time, at all. Served With F1 � . r 11 LaT . woke- u" feeling that be had . ,There are three main workshops Many rules covering the fborder firm 'Ondition never faiM to meet a I I .� I. Fr6it anld�,milk they afford, adequate ontly forty winks. I... In, ,the primn, which is entirely i9elf- areas betwe,en prolvii.nces are enacted ,good reception and made values Yang- "I I". , mergy .. . I , .for the day's progmm. suebai4iig: a taiilorihg department, and ,mueb arranged, through reci'Proc- 'ng from 24 to -27 shillings for No. I I �'.. Dinners for her Often must be those Dr. Ray Lymia-n W%libur, secretary a carpenter -shop and a motal-work- ity between the Governments. quality., Cranberry Pippdns were in . I 7hat can be prepared in an, hour or of the interior in Hlolover'a cabinet, jDg ApP, where the ,inmates work a eses, such as the Mlowing: I , '41 .. . . ham advanced a vearsom for the dbwn� sev4M-4hour day and a six-day week ,good demand and made gorod- valves. . "I I-, I Electrical RefrigeratioTt For the whenevier the fruit landed in sound I 11 I Alock Drurn St' k with Gravy fall of the Republican regime. It ba,s and receive about 100 ruhle!i a month, I Dairy Farm. I - firm condition. The MxAntosh should , - .. . : Baked, �A'%toe.-, that is about two-thirds of the I ".:,.� , I I ") to do wirth his former province, the av- IThe adoption of mechanical 'be exported before 'Chrisftlas, as �:: "." Asparagis 'Hollandaisle interiar. He says that four-lifths of' F'relgo factory wage fol, refrig- � ot lbruish Ing wor ;�W, romato, Cucumber and LetWce Salad the PROP -le in A."erica, d16 n 'ri*s`p`on'1- erAtion on the dairy farina 6f Ontario this variety is � k. & this, 30! rubles go to will be greatly sti evidently unsuitalble ,. . that is 'a alated through the to stiind UP to export handling later I ,� ,11.1 Bran Biscuit.% Butter tb-�ir teeItih, And De.mlo- the ,prison for baard� overhead ex- recent reduction mi, pl�tl ;'reAsh ,Pineapple -and Strawberry cratic m1a I Pffns;6, etc., 25 rubles are placed to e�quipmient 8' n the 'cost of in the season as it invariab landed I I I 11 Dessert the pri,sonerr's credit in. a savings ae- as the result of re- nipe and wasty. The O" 'y . I I joi-ity. and ' Cookies Caffeine -free Coffee . search being tario Spy, '111 Maxwell Andmgon,, author of "Both count Which he receives upon, expi,ra- carried on to determine that was once so .much liked on the I .. 'The schedule of V6rk for the Yo,ar Hou-ses;,�? this year's Pulitzer tioll of lits term, and the rest is , the best type of machine, Yor the av- Bribish market, iL9 rapidly losing its I'll L.. 11 . I ,, .1bo,ve meal md.ght be: 9"v- eragerfeirm. reputation, OWing t I I " . prize plav� sars that, him favorite em to- him. int cash so that he may buy 0 the vafiable I �L, I I. IPut potatoes in oven to bake. alithor i,s, Zhakespeare. 11A.1t a great hi% clothes, tobacco, extra food, 'geveml- mak:461l,s of electrically, op- condition of the fruit Upon "arrival. 11 ; 2. iPrefpare or erated milk coolers are being 9wen st, 11 il mock d1rum sticks, dleal rnk),re is kno"! about him t'han MY for hl% aniusemients .on the fre-e rigid practical �10 Of the ISPys exported are lack- ,, . '' ear, and -bake in oven, ' I is known about Shaikespeare. Ve � tests at the I .. I � . 1�. . e, day. I O.A.C. Ing in color and'are'too large, with I I" � � � � 3, Prepare de."ert and put in re- dio,es not, Pound a, with the co-operation Pf the HydTo the result that they are rVery u,nat- I � -,�. . r . typewritm. He On the evenizrigbedore the free day 1",lectritc Power Co�;Immion, Wh eni tractive. jt is my pin on Ontarico I � � ", t& 0 igerator to chill. IteA -hiis *plav,% in'long-hand in ink. I the ,pri,sioners -go horme and- rerport cOMPleted, the da resultOng from 'need,.% another red variety suitable I *-- I v M- i ,4, MJ% Biscuits. AM he doe% r' 1 5. THE nost Of him writing in back for ,work on the second morn� the tests will f6M a basis from Which for export to help out tlie Bald4ift 11, ""' , F I. I , I I 10ook A."Mrstgul, the day time. He ba4 never been to ing, Owes whetee they overstay recommendations will be made in hul. which remains a favorite on this mar- I ' 6. 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