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. R. J. Deatclhman,' Liberal mem!ber
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a very..sdmid�e topic. It.is �hls, "How
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'. deprets-sion: -we are on, lour, upw�trd,
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stride. What ppogress have we
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week to whk_iSomietimes, $b milot " The writer of the following l4bber IN$ IqAk , MPA �41111 1. ., .
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be higher, stomkrimeis lowftr, buit the , had la bad, obta,,ek id rb . l6uioiiiOisw� and I I" -CAN Al . . I I I .1� I - I
generalll 11'ervel hals'imalvied upward up- twigs adviisted. to take'Xmsch6u.. ' .He ' . . 1.
. did s1% and) ,descrilbee WS experitenwe's A SOUND M114D ']IN A' SOUND .,. I
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one day troy *bwolffier-in-$x�r, Ion hewing ,��'�,t, ,�,A', � �4,i��, ;,,,,,2�,,--�", �
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co,nditions, vary so grealtay. A com, lomy,one lthingt5i rhmj�lmtiml That InIU4 jbilt turned down, very wisely, - � . , �, ,� .�"",.,_ ,,��.,. ; I r . J:, '1;4W', '. ,
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per cent. below. 'Minera-1- ,production . , � � , mil -lb 13' - ,�-4"�'�';�'� ;T� �
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1925; in,the United States 8 per cent. facturem, and melmhi-ints ed i 1 I .111.111:1 � "
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wasAr the 1026 level in Canada and - ly the result a an'Vxcess- of urlie acid -conMence to this Bank for; :WpfqJ, . :, ..
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Il a . I R."JL. far [behind sist Naiture- to expd the dielsi�lvedl mind without a sound body? The I F,j�,, ,
in different paTts ,of the Domimon. . Deachman . .. Other falCtDM 'in. giving '::�i�.,11�4,
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I employment tol workers. iGreeks w6u'7d have d6iAbted it. Oat- I I ,,.�i
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'AS a ipitrtial Taillure, yet in ,many see- You imay weal ask-ohow .it happens llyle's plillosolphy wa ,, ��J-��
# a tions the crop is fairly ,good. Prices measures conditions by, this ovn feel- With businesss, pialding. up, that relief . I go f,Tth,T: . It iis well, that it ,ohdism bemause ,he had indige5don, . I ,!. ��!,, "I
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ere, higher -and' the actual value of If we could have . rrr �, �!"
. iings butif we.. desdre 'to get a gAmpse costs ,are so high. Ohe..answer Hes, cannot (he donel: E. C. Boswell, ' -a ., Manager . �
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4 o I the Western crop "V6111 probably be 'of the real situation in the Dominion in .bhe" fa that -at the ou&reak of had to w I d''by a sstomb4h." .1.., , . SEAFORTH BRANCH - I 1-.-
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. of Canada- as a whole, we must judge the dlep�reslsion most people, had' soinie . I " � .;�;,�.',�
gweater than, last year. In Western ' i new em of -pirlospertilty, we would to- I 11 I . � jlv,
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: I - I things not by how the iindividual form of reserve on hand. Later. 011 day be in dhe nudst of a new ' often jusita,pbalste or riesult -of ius=- 1, .1 ".
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pl�ario we are tharvelstling the worst war, I . I I � . 4 � 1. . . . I 1;�
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sip0mg ' aFn crolp in a great many may feel, In one part of the country allter k1hese .reserves were' -used up Nothing Will keep'tus out of war but fty of ,bony. Even the orlrnft - of . . :11, ...... �
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10.7 -the other, but 'by the actual, re- they m6aged by varlau-sl devices for fear ,of the consequepm There is men and women-, ,or the *delinoencles, . ,h . ..., �f'�.
. A ) ,years. IrVEgstern Ontario, Q&lebec � , . 1. ? �',� .
. . . - progreiss, in the -a time -at 'least to remain. off -the re- madneiss, lenoug%�in the nind of man I � � . I . . ,- �-
cord ,of statistical of .boys and girls, crocked and, un- shmm no progress, and pastwes". =10, I -1 k,
and the Warit-liff,ne Provinces, 01011, Current Crop Report ' ill poor ,do _ L' ",4
10 I conevitJoris tare.lbetteT. As in aglrieul- nation. 7 . fief lists, but as time went on this, to'keep him always fightin per�,erlted d I ndition, necestsitod, ,,, , colt__ �, ,�,'A
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ness and Inalnu_ ult. Un- box 'if he did noft have to pay the ents., de- add- tibreshing is generaL Fall " lol�
ture, ,sb also in ,busti: )Fortunately in. ,Canada we have'an becatme wore and mlore diffic trIsted purposes, anti-lslociall b Cutting toif gralin nears dolm,pletion tinuedl su,pDlementary feedfiv.,Tle� ,t�
: A . more variation admirabile Bureau of Ptatistics. No fortunately many of these stru tive impulsies, have thelir causes ,. iR1@*t es; awe.abl�ve -.early expectaItions; na& : - "'
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. matter v1hat ipawty'ds ],� power, it is wdmen are now growing o ery often in, perversions .or average crop ,of good qua*ty. nWkert1ng has, commenced. Grapm 1. .;"I." -
o . than,_U'sival. The man in the street the duty of this organization to re-- Tiloyment becomes inore Ider. Err& God and -in the ,laws of man, thait v y And Barley and olats ripened. premilature- aria expected to be 50l-75 .per cenL of �.. . - '� - 'i ' 1 -
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..1�0;� albout it is tfttt Dr. B. H. Uouts, the is: -true of ,railroading, � thaugh car- this, -ctcyunl�Fy and the Par.lialment b, productillom Early variet6es, *ere certain you get the . ,��i',�
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. to bDth imports and' exp�o,rts. one is long Tange, ,plifice outlook - for farm wh * a graceful mind iii,,a graceful ibody. ; �'- , I ,
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I _.. . �� inambex, but a few, rwil,l enable' you 'is a very ishTewd-student. of Greek paganism. oveehoaxii, and un- . i,
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,� " ... I 1926 was an avierage year ,of a. per- "Cattle marketings, both here and quesding discassionst of ai�y particu- erlboard Witililt. To, despise the body, .. , .
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. . : C.0 I FFEE . -RIAG � del.j�qssllan, when, tra,de ifts 11biwer til *,next spring. ,ent. isldlf-crucify the bo-dy, beca�me al�'boo- '
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I .1 I I t � 'improvement In cattle prices These wilVelitber be answered ower end inDre verminous, a berrnl-t, the The . .11
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It . s ,� . are fiscal years, that lis. years, ending next year. There will 'be fewer calt- tfh,e media . � .. g 1.
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i �'g�..�-- ,.:,:;;:- 1936 ... � ... 1,341 rni;l],!ions1' datiry farmers. . Smaller than the yeaTs *'precedipno a prophetic.viEiion, I Sir Mliobaell Sad- I I . . .. ..�.
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. .. which will make it very S, 1 9 W farmerns ,have barle y, wheat and oithei in 'WesteTn 0 rio modsture c dri ng (and night walking) as safe and e ,, "
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I i I �:", . boottom iof the ldepressi,on in 1933, 'thiiii last year. This'ri,s, very implort- lights whe' meet s to do so. Oncoming drivers , :
and :POT every dollar',s wartih in 1-9'26 ant because a6adt .half the revenue have been unsatisfactlwy. for good us. "It will rleb ,be a Spartain ltradn- :almost atitomatiC for u . I - .':�
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I q are not 1b early vax*dbies. Funlgus is less prev- Athienilan -trat'ning for beauty, ,health, (as it now is)'�vill become -A . C,
... � ard to remember in, the the stale ,of n4lk and! its. products.1.1 . . . ate gesture" of Courtesy t
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. i� ". 1933. : ,At August 1,9bh,,#,e apple crop for and inilpatient toT puffy ganerralizit- I . i
System in-jight -hot (bring, immiediate ,re,- _ And it costs us nothing to give him several feet of � ,
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. ......,:` " - mianths of April],, May, June gild July, ,they can ipro,vide. i better and a hap- I al9`2 of education Will affect the xi56iine of walking. We have all the a'dvantage when., we ,are - . .1
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. 0 .A � . . , ;;' i..,:: 2,eire lils ,an increase ;of 70 m(illilon plier world---I�:,' ,�Alat evidence have I . driving and the other fellow is Afoot. Let ul - . � , �
. . dolhilwa in ,Canadian ex0orts in pom- they to offer in proof ,of their ciladim. cent.; Wealthy, 8-7 lVe'r cent; Baldwin, land " .1 I �. I . �
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4 1 1 year and a prop6rtional r&ative ,an- leffilait pa-4sing to ,solve all our ing, 100 per cent.; - Stark, 108 per ',Iian the well known defi-nifti'lon of a On the other hand, when we are walldng, let u� show ' . . . � I
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. :ix.-- ," czease in itrapo,rts. problien;ik� anddo it all by Social Gred- I cent.; Snow, 6a per cent.; McInto,sh, Ifiberal educittlian by Professor Hux- courtesy to those who are driving. When we walk ,, !
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. ,Royal'Yeast Cakes and Royal from a man in Leibbbridl e,'vrho ask- yeao-then you, will ha' 'rbhe answer. Pea,rs__.._iha,vle volt been affected as tralined in youth that his, body lis the . �,.)-,
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It I I , Spotike Recipes make Perfect ion anly added that If he''fails n16 one will want to try ,and the rulit -vant, of hils wril�l and doesi -oncoming cars will pick up, even if you carry only sk . . t"i
. be was isti'll unempboyed. The, an- that way laga-in. If he succeeds then' +s. vizdnig slightly bellow with ease and ,pleasure all the work I . 11
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# I breads. like these . *, I �,weirklkj very Slinilple: If trade were we will know that two ,and two no nommial, Uniess early perdpiJatbon that as a,mle,chanis-in it is capable of partly opened new . �"", . .
. I back to the level, (of 1926, bh,�n.cer- longer equal four, and thait men. can is received, hioweveT, BaalldeM and . . 1. who is, full,of life and fire, but . '__ ...
's be- tain Very IiMpbftant things would get rich by selliing the rabbits. InAleir,4airle-bi,es, wilff be undefrslized. whose pas,sions are tratined to doime These are a feW instances only, to demonstrate the i I
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. ,cause each cake comes individualiv , .., 0 pull loutt of' em -p- -86 yield ,of pe ' -recommending ,to the people of Ontario. ' : P I
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K0 other ft yeast has such protection. . 1. Orniployment would be greatly May I -give you' two questions to about 70 pert cent, Of last yeor's leavned to, Io-ve all ,beauty, wlvether Practise and p;each the golden rule of the road— ", ,
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4 . -bake with -Royal Yeast Cakes increal poridef, urpDnt and think aver during of Nature or Art, to hate 61-1 vileness, I "Show to others the same courtesy that you �Vould . � � 'o
. I the day you buy them- or weeks litter I .2. The burden of Tellielf would be 'the next few ,days. Mhe first is this.: The sizing of peaches has been anid to respect others as hiii-niself." � . 11 .
-and count on the same fine results fatirlty good to date and pest ,injury tike to have shown'to you' . , 11
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,each time. . 3. The railway pirloibltim would, be s1tand, thestresfses, and sit,rains, through 'has ,been genkarally negligible.- Teiticher, aad Mr. and Mrs. Parent, Sincerely yours, I :", � .
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9 ,� .....'.... FREE- -nt system has ;pass- tent tree' mortalfty throughout the i,e. t can ,we do to insum sound' UDd- I -111. , A. 1.
. . 4. Either taxes ,would ,be redu ed stinlee 1,914? . I � s, an,d sound n1ind's, growing 'hay- 1. . "
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VOU'il Want ,- tional-debt at -a very x&V4 r*te,__._,. it could,1 -- ----- _______'_._ ___._____ � . . Zin Temple woluld,say, "If Health be I , . I
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