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I �,,� il � ' . - , , Anio th�s index. f -Week� ft!�lf : 1, . I W, -,,� �,­ ""i,... , �� , " - " "��'­.'i�-,,tl " - 1, . , F ior tl;t '.. � � 1 �4� � 1. ..; "', ��l '� '� !­� I - , .. � ��. . . . . . . �. I OV avadoible; ,. . I I ., I I . 11-11.1,11 ""it. , ': I ,.e l � - Opust 22nd, 'the IaV.est , '.. , . I I I . ,, �� 1�,4 0 1 I , acrea, . 'CIO Ab , , i ; �� . ;� , _.f,�,,V I "' ' ' " 1' "i. d go per. cen'L , T, 11 "I ". , st45ds at lili.Q. in eointparial6i.i. wfth I i � I ­ I � I , 11 I I 11 . _ i.,. I ' I . I I . � � . ." . I_ .1 1, , 4,1 I I A �4 102.0 &W the I " � 1 .­ I 1. � %" ! . ;"i It el L & _1 I ' onrespolidino wee* baf . 'I, .- 11 ..", . I � . L .1-11 ... . � . "" . , ­, I .. .. 11 , - ,,I'.,t I ...... fff ;;��� . ?w in (0her wo,iAls, .measured 'bi i IF .11 I 114111, . .. ", .,I . 1, I , '' , 1. I ,n ­ 1� I I" � ), .', . . 19"llf , man ,. $01ore I oll0,Wj"'09od Ad,r,, =�.. . ,­ 1. !..it . " I I A IT .. V � � .. ', ;. ,�� . i his comparison, l0analdlattil busilliesis, isl . IV , 11 , - 0 Le , ft W --D ach � " , l,' I .., � �.. .1 . , ." JA . 1!� � . . . I . . 0, , I . � I . � I � " over t2 veic,derit- above. the level of VlCe�­aW T4kes,;lX.ruschen THF. A, , R,14 'go.1c jl� I * "' ,4-�f .. ­ .1 I . 1. 400 'Ll _.___ ____ a - . 11 . I - . � . r . ,� . .. . K " . - , North Huron M.P. in Hadio , #4 'y - . res . 4 ,b 1, . . 'How Far Have.We f ,.( I 9� � Gone .--. .. � . . A I I .. � I , , ASKS FOR QUESTIONS . ' I i I . FROM'CONSTITUENTS A . 6 . - . — . ­ I � I . R. J. Deatclhman,' Liberal mem!ber � ,ll �f for Huran North, din a raddo address -to his constil'tueribst, over station ' 11 �A .CNNX Wingilialm, on Woudayi s6id: - 04I ;Want t1D Speak to you W-4ay on 4 ,l . a very..sdmid�e topic. It.is �hls, "How " � Far Have We -Gone?" . , "!, 4 . � Nearly everybody (Must now reciog- . mize, that, recovery is taking place- 4 ` . I -me. -have passed the bottom of tb�, . I i 4 '. deprets-sion: -we are on, lour, upw�trd, . stride. What ppogress have we 1. .1 4 � I , . ngade? It fi, lhowelvier, difficullt for . the indlividual to determine the de- ov year, R. varl, ox course jmq . I C g C f^% " V. q... , , . I week to whk_­iSomietimes, $b milot " The writer of the following l4bber IN$ IqAk , MPA �41111 1. ., . _ , . 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 ' . I 11� - I L - I., I � IN�� proximately 112 1per cent. above last in the foallot0ing wovdo:�, . � ,. I , , 19, .� . I I . �4 -, . iln year's levelt.. � ft = als� cu"Wiv _ '­ BODY ... � I'll, ... Z I ,1 "" .- ;,� ;,'�, , t'IVL'* "About two, yeaTis -ago I developed . , . . 11 .. so 11 � YJ ;�, -,,!7 11 1; W� , I . . I , 1:_,, ", , lil Trade gmow�.� on, 111110rolvoments, a severe attack 'of *4x"tisma hi � , -."', " , -of thie ,kind are fruitfult flor further I t shoulidem, bla - A -Sound Mliml du -a -Souhd Bod�. 11 I'll F;,�...­­' � ; , �i�', �� �� � drk my ,. :" ': ,. �:,� , ': ef ,T tried) all' ' ­:. : ,:_ ': ': . .� ",11, , ���� I ��', _ _ _ � _ ,. ,: .11, prog�e,,;s­the future looik�; brlight. a . 's"'t," Mill the'use :of a good nvind in! 4 , �� � , :.. 1, �1111 I, I 11.� ­ _. I I ... � I . I , �� '' ,�- -­-I� -­­,�­ �, -- ::::: '. �. " I . � rermedlea, but -with nio-,pnesultsf ., untit weak, - . I .. V � - I I ".. . 1 - I I '11T'.�! ." ! '11.ij%l�� .�_:,;, Withalt ia4eur ,.p ­!! " I.- I . . 1. 0 . rogress, compared flalbby, or drs�ksed` fididly? A �r.' 1',' '.F' , " �"r� '�." � , � % i�,;, , I . 1 2 one day troy *bwolffier-in-$x�r, Ion hewing ­ ,��'�,t, ,�,A', � �4,i��, ;,,,,,2�,,--�", � wilh. other nati ? This is always ,of man was notinim-lated President of a . 0 . .., :: �. ; . I '_­4�, . e . �!,, ; , l !" . , , �y I" i"'.-il V ON t N, , 0111s, . . . I , 1, , , , ;­ ,� 'i. I I., my -sufferiW, exclafiffoW, 'There its Utn�v,,S,Ity 1b,c,,s,e b � WI � k'!'l .. I.: :;, W I a bad a . good 9L �. wl, � !� I .." 0111 a difieult qxitlstion to, answer -because . Proa a C" f"': . .;, �,.�,!:�;',4,�',';�A, . .: ., .. 7, ,, ;. - ­ �;Q,l l; ly" ip vn'�. , co,nditions, vary so grealtay. A com, lomy,one lthingt5i rhmj�lmtiml That InIU4 jbilt turned down, very wisely, ­ - � . , �, ,� .�"",.,_ ,,��.,. ; ­ I r . J:, '1;4W', '. , .­�""�, 'MA . , . , , 0� -1 �, , 116—Kruschen Sahel' I'doeided to tpur- 1­� . .. � . ,Mlrl�­­11­41,1 . � I � bemut%e he had a ploloin stomal As &.- t ot . 11. - , 0,. ',�"- ��"'�_ �, . part�lon with 4he, United States, will . . I., -','�::�T"',��..:�-i�,,` 1""', ­' be interesting. . cha-se a bobble, and for thQ first week S11r W11ilhilam Tem1ple 1hav It, "Wit'hout . . � �' I , 1,_ ,e,4,��j , I , I � � . .�. lF.:%� � v , ? ,� ,��,;r, V. ��,�', * �, r.,�,,,,,,,,,, I . I ', , � LU� �­ , ' , I �,.� . , � . . I - . 1. �',vr��" t _1 * took a. telasplooefua in a giiastst of hot ' D L's r -T ' �, . I '1111, p , In Caulade industrial product! ,�.allbh, - strength griqwg decrelpit; .. . . I . . � " I ... �, .1 - . �­ 11., I � t , , � � , . � . ' on of wgber each rporntinig. The.pain grad- - I ';I "M �.. U 0 ,k� � :�?,,�� .VV, � aild -kinds' is 11 per cent. above the youth, lofstes all vEgor, iiln� 'beauty ekll ' - , I � : - `11�:,�: ,,,`,l.,5 -,'i' Irp , I 1. " IL �r . 'i .�', I �, " � ually disappeared and -has A fundamental"fun�tj,pXt of W,a - il, "4, 1'%I'ti j rr ,. .. fM' ... �,' '', 11 , , '. ,, 1-1 level $of 11921—the United States 5 �Ijjuw glo`nl� lharnirs'- music grows ba-sh and con- � ., "'. I ill,l, "4",:��,!I , 0 , . , ., . . ' � .11, '. ,,, , - ,,, "I � "', " entirely. T'am still tolding mly early vers on distagreeable; ipatla6es' are help fin=celtho prodilctf�n 4P4 (11.6t ", ,' * .. ,.1111.­%O�:,. per cent. below. 'Minera-1- ,production . , � � , mil -lb 13' - ,�-­4"�'�';�'� ;T� � ati. , I -M �P�?R� � " ".4.y-1 " onvinceld . .... I'll llqol�'': l' � 1140', "I ­ I l V. t �,, ­ . , . i:, I " 'r., "ti 0�,"�,� " 1, 5 itn ,Canada wa's up 52 per cen1t. abowe mlotrning dose; als, I feel -prlisons,. , . Ti&ws are useless; hont- of troods. The prirtumv.p.rodulpotso the., 1, 4*i I � I ,,%,!,.�,,5�,,��A ftt..,�__ . . ­ . I'm I. " ­ 1. .111". thalt ,it is helping to keep me our and attendance awe cuanbervanie, . I �he .r' .1 ­ ''�,�:,�,,�'t , 1925; in,the United States 8 per cent. facturem, and melmhi-ints ed i 1 I .111.111:1 � " J. G. B. 'r . � . . _A � �­%,O . ­ ,70 ..1MP��, bellow; emplo;�mlent in manufactualling . and- coomns ,themselves a''re '.a ,bur- 'f their p 'cluct - �"; . rL q ro, I � . _�` "I't", Rheumatic c6ndl4ovs are frequent- distributio .=T.A,4* , then . . . Naly, to flind.-any felliefty, 09 .... . I � � 'i'll"i .� , ,. I I - ... �1', � �r`t'��"!;j �4��'_,_ I �� 11 11 �1' 'Z - 1�-'­ "' wasAr the 1026 level in Canada and - ly the result a an'Vxcess- of urlie acid -conMence to this Bank for; :WpfqJ, . :, .. e . . .: 1�11' , .,.,,; �,,�_­, . , I _1- - ., !"., �� , . � , ,�, ftL �lie Ui�ited States 115 per cent. be- body. Twoof the Ingredien-tis, ­ — .— t3.1;tl= — . � �., , �in bhe, , or to take any plessuTe in th great- � . opwationinaUsdu-.31L..-z--.�-.,, �v "_i " IR . low. Both counitirleis were far,beiloi esIt -idivarkaiges of honoltir and fbw- . . 711., I I ' ',�`�,��'�M§,' �, �1­0� w lbuni I . � . "04Z' . I � "'�,� t I I I , . of. Xouschleh Salis are notable for . I I � :. - ., �4 �, , nd . .1, ,the 1926 'level -in constrwtion e, a man: musit be in beedth..." �,,.,,,,��i� ., .1.14, e thEI'm work- in diissiol-nng ,uric acid. I �,�','�,,`T ­ . �v,,,,%! butilding, afild .this 'is one, feafture ",q_ , _41__&� ,,,, 4,,k_ A iSound- ,Wnd lin a Sodnd..,Body.. � . . I 11 Il"ol, .. 6:, �, , M, , Q�14­ THE � � Mi: . . . gree of progress,, Conditions very . which in lboth couri,triet.,j seems. th lag A I.S., -- Can there be- a reafly weR alanced - . ...... : . . . . . . -- 1 *, I'Vip" 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, . . aclid from the sylsterm DOMINION BANK , ` ;1`1,ilf . 11q I employment tol workers. iGreeks w6u'7d have d6iAbted it. Oat- I I ,,.�i - . �� i,,'�­, � I 0 ___/ In WIPstern. ,Canada the wheat crop . ' ESTABUSMD 1871. ll . - I .. � ,`�, I 1, . '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 . _�, �i � � , . ­.. .�`�il . I I � "A rat !gnawing et"thie pit of ,­,Xg . ' --.� _,:�,L,.. 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 . � It 1�1`1.:,�111, , 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-.- . 10t ur years air folowe .Insandty means unsound- . ".. . i ' . ness, and iinslanitty of�-mlind Is Very . - . � I �;"... . 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, I . . I I Ill �� %�,, : 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 ". 4 � 49 � � � M pl�ario we are tharvelstling the worst war, I . I I � . 4 � 1. . . . ­ I 1;� . . ... 1, I 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, ...... � , . 9W .. . I I . I I . . . 1. . "'AlA 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 . g his, neigh_' clean minds, n-stincts , I MW I , ', �',,�'.,, - 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& : - "' , facturing there -19 . I I 4;1, , men and cosit. ,But -it is written in, the will of , c twdA.-I ills an, .1 ... I . 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 - ., I I . and more theise Itibliogs canwott,bie. If we have or 'I'c'ks or unbalarces bf lbod� i . . . ­ . — �- cord -the facts as they ame. 'Differ- difficult with adviancing years. Even war we shall reap the harvest of war"the ne,%� medical scilenc,& its, proving Ity westuRing .m, Xght y4elds, of only average. Late 'vsTI6,tfiew ig AjImpleA , 1, �,� , �,r,, - ­ , ....... ,�, I I I - - -ent conclusions, maybe amid, soinietimes efter we are back to normal, it i s, —no econon�ic system can, sa;vie us this Tmorlet (true. tveryt da,yL What faliT quaRty. Canning peas suffered cl,Dtfinu,8 to, iprogreSs.- Tdbaoco has- . I I ,";."-�"", I ­ .- . ­ 1, I re tdrawn from the facts prestented, hilghly, probable that relielf 'bill , , b1le' weather resulting suffered fr prolonged - -- ,,, . I a wrecks -;,and derOicts are Scattered Tnom ufdh'v-bm om dildu . . .... .VU �'v * I I S. will from it, and the harvest of war is pack. Sweet corn is . I , o � . . . but 60 one lhas eivier made the aug- "be ,h.-',gther than they previously were, TrIlsery, -and suffering And de�Wbhll If 'abroa,41 on the seven, sees iof history in -a curtad-lile-cl whj,h, -has affect I ed yifeld and' quafty. :� I . � . . , 11 I I . . : I gelstlion thal Bureau of Statistics in prio�sipewoius times. - aird of life -because men have thought well belbw.nornudli Yields of Small I . . � 4 . p ruits � , .1 ., , we have i eace we can havethe i . . I I.— I lj� ., " - ... . ' J�iruits were below average. Harvest- �A6 I . . � 11" twists the facts for the benefit of the Belsides, recovery is stial S, otty. I of PC, andt,,stiall think, that sidience or navi- . ' � . . � ' � ,i 11 em, reli- nig I � I, I 4 �.,..., ...,,, 11 party in power or for any other pur- mentioned ' gation Or phi,l,oslopJhy,',orr,,,e,v . N 0. X A C.0 R -N - :.;�;' ....�.%g _-,..-`. .. p l " .. X`t� i of. late ,tomatoes is under way, I .1. - the Iyud-ldling industry as the things we need; we can, have life . . ... I..., . .. . . ,,, with extoectations of bellow-aveirage . . � 1, W � ... � ... .%�. .,t��, "...­ �..-e pqse. And lone of the ,best things laigingbehind. .To some -extent this and. ,happiness. The government of , ghyn can I i ... ._"�-' �144-.,`­ bring nleglected and unsea- . I - ..�.. Xach packw c.nWns necial features; maw I I .111, ..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',� - � A I "I'll, .., . . . . . ­.1!.'.'.-`l...l-'Ae.-�'.W � - of, voilthy hililks alq sure and, safe, scalded by intense 'heat, redueft the . ,'�� - * ". . ,�*'�'��'.'."'�'-,"'.'..'.'.*.',..'�"�.I.,�,.-.� �:;�-.'. � �, ....-.1'........ -&-l',.". . . * , . :..'....�...""t., -, . ..-,. ;1�i, inan linoharge, ilis a Huron man� born hadingis -are up, and the farmer bur- Canada, imen of all.sba&�_ of pobiti- the desired, haven? - I . ., I I � 1, " � � 3 YELLOW TUBE AND PACKAGffr l��, . , .9,..,...---,;�Z.­ I 1. I . yields. Field corn and roots, have . I .1 . : .1 I : I ­... . ..., , "K - ' dn -this lcouint�,�" man whohas made ,diened down wilth a load- of ,past debts cal and economic viewpoinits, are do- ' . nly in tubes. Yoir com � 1"' " - ' . _�..,­' .9:�-'..,-- ­......... , . �� ,. ,A Sound Mind in a,-Slound -Body. Noxacorn is sold o . 4 "�,,'.*..,f�,..',,..,�*.-.,,..141"�c .1. -=`i1.'-'.-`..'-1�` - iblEnefitted f�lom. 'rece,dt rains but in- . mmoved or money refunded lit drua . . , I ;..�., ! .., _.. -�`.�� -'. la; name for himself in, the scitence, of' still hesitates! to make needed"'repil Foirl,eviery,zingle discuss - Ion about the .. 3,11,1`1� . i - � . : �', ���.','-�.',-.'.-."..,..,.."�.�!,,'�,,'.'-. - ...-.,-.�� . ­..­ I , ace- ing �Lhe best they can,. and real pro- be bdow-alverage yiedds. Hay of * 35c -vet Noxacorn today �, �� � . A � ���.,.,�-.'.*.,%-.'.t�".;.,,K<�.. , ...._ � 'His work is redognized me tsr'* in. machinery and equipment. gresis -is being made .towards. the so- "� '. 4 ; 4 .. statistics. bodies of' children ',we bbar a hun- "lea � ... " - , �.. ,n - fav- Aberharfs Drug Store 1,11! 1 11 `�1%_11"`-'1-1'1-.1-.: ","".,,f!.-..'.'��.:.����:�*'�., , .. ... " �, -.1...., ". , dred about.*­'iir m1inds.. Great edu- good quality was 't., ,li*..,,­._, .. � . ; �_ ==�i t1hroughoult blie civilized world. - Here we reach one ,of the reall dif- lutions of -'our problems, ,but, it takes . stored uvder . ; . r,.." . . . ,� ... � .. (,.,.i I I .1 , . .A . ""I 1We are on the recvvery tratil- ficulties go far, as the farmer is� con- time. The dark spot on the ,horizon . . """. 4 , i I -.',.". I . . l . , III,., at orable loondittlons. ;S&.cand growth has- .,� eal are beginning, to believe th I . � I', ` * ' ' I . ll I ", I I , � V1.11111 .1 . . . . . . . . �1*.:i---.*1..-1_-` ��."-'.`..`.`i�.-. .1 . I . r,:�?. . _,�i�_ - - 1:. . I ".".. , '. .. .. . . ., ; ' bh# maillefi. is clear. ices have"gone up, rd the orld- is the threat of war. -least twice as, of- . �____ - ,. . . V, __ .: , '. '. . , I I, ­ e pm I" .�� --,;_.,� . --'�--'.' . �.:�. ; � . . � ; .. . cerned. , Whil we should think alt, I . V I - - �.�` , I I . � .. I , i..... _1 I I . : .:: " .�--�.�. �..'-..-' � i �- . - I ,, ly 4 . . . .1 I , . ., .. � .... There are two questions to lye an- the prJ1ce level of the things, the Thiis ov ten about -the bodies ,of children as .1 I . " ­�, , ,­--.­*,§,-,­�,,� , . I I I .......,............,....- orshadowls all'olther things-- .. . I � I . . � �.'-�-14�-%`.�-.i- I I . I .. I I 1.1� I . I . e1wered, , si about their ini-rids. Some woiald lal- I, ., I'�, . �".".,."..��*'..�,.,.....,.,��.,*....",., : I farm,er buys. is bill ,substantially until't-hat thregit palsts'es attempting : ­ .. I ..�_­,'�, 11 4 . ��".""""..,.,..,�..�.*."-,.,.,*., - Aphara I . roctst -say that if the little bodies, have ' "I'll �� ... -'1'-1-..'--�1`.-_'.-1,` .S tely : . 1. 03�Ar far have we gone? 11hilg1her than the level iof Ithe things to forecast the future intust be.more . . �;', 1 . . � . . � J` . ...-.�.�:.-...,,,.-..-,.....-..-..- ,, 11-r - � 2. What axe the prb-spects'for -the he sells. From 192�6 lit - ALL 'the care, land edu�atibn -they ,�.- A ". t . � t `.`,-� . . . i * , , � o 1929, ,this or ,less a hopelless task. . I . . I .. . �, �' . . ......' - ... . f utiure 9 . condition was, reversed--thelevel for . I * * * neled, :slotund ininds, can pretty well be , -��, , - . , , I ` ; , , . I , �,�.� , . . . . , � ,� -1 :�.... . - �...,�_.; i . The answer to the fikst is that we fallm pvic8sl was dbiove'the leiviel of 'Leib me add 'this Anal word. Be- taikm for granted. . . I . . __... . 0 . . 11 , . , i - � � , ... � I .. 1.""', . I �- .,i aPP * o : ihiive igon,6 a vlery long way. The the pw!ce lol manufactured goods-, the glihning sormie tiline in October I dn- . ,�,fm J -_-,..-. .. I .�-..-,.-.,-..-...".-.-.�-,,�-.....- wr ed _,.,-,...,- That its. whatt thie Greeks- th�outht. - . ,jit � - * 11 . :� -.1v I . 1 if ; o P. -rest indication Df a nablon's pro- . -d all other ,p o les, a it t r ... - ­ L,�',__ . " ., . . J It - " I su faMmers Were -prosperous, so also was bend to speak to, you over this- sta_ Beylon o p n,c eTr o, U- ­ . 11 �, .� I , .; . I . , I N V, . , � I ;. I . I ... � L_: ­_ . . �. I -1. . grelss is li-ts - ' national - trade--fts ex- the manufacturer for they had ,a jl­'1,'bn lotnee a week :for three or four micdeTn, they ,had the ildea of mialking- )__ , . I I _11l � I i � " . I . l� - and its imports, We speak of lat,oger markk th'al before. But w eklo. At that ibline I will deal with the most of the human Body, eiducat- . ��� �,.;;� . , . . .� ' A . I -11 I , 70he trade iof , the nation; what we here there ,is hope. Gluts in market cer'tain deflh,ibe ecionomic tcq)ics. I ing lit POT strength, for fleetniess, for , � . "I :� . I I , I . IV', I 0 & � t Ei I really imetan (is the conilbined, trade of 1;troulght aboult by fdolisih palicie, s, fl . ., : ­�, 1�, IT � . , 4 "I ,�, -AIR " IGHT :1 "ov's S of emphaisize the *6rd oloon'tomic 'there grace, for ,music, -a a t pedestal -- � . I . . ,A'14 'i � I the :indlividuals which compillise the hol, 'n(,r protd6cbs for a ,graceful and cultivated mind. I �, " . �.� 1 - I I S, 'for higher prices vdill be no pol*�tics in these talks. ' � ��.�::: , a I A -1 ,4-_%-.l . I I . I ! niatibn. Canada is a great export- it�e them a sound mind . / . . . . � .1 . � . ,,L- . . . � now disappearing. Temporartily Fundamentally there are very few .To in a. sound - ;;;� I � 1. � . . 11 I'� I , ing and iniporting country. We will we ,may face -the difficulty ,of live of uss - interested, ii -n ipolliticsi�every- body was a -sane ntrid lin a sane lbbdY .. . . . . . ..� 0 ,4 . . � o , I I I � 4,, 1 1 1 . . 7 � I 11 I ".". ­ .prosperous unless. our total I-O.Lock being rushed to the market ,be- body is interested in questions of -a wholesome mind4n. a wbolestime . I . I .. ;R, , I . 1,1,�­ . I . ­ �:::, I I . �, , I.RO"L' YEA -CAKES tradels -at a high lervo-1. . I refer now cause of ,Shortage of feed, but the, Economics &s the science ) I I , ", F . I :L ST economicsi. body, an alert inifid in an, allertbodly, � . . to bDth imports and' exp�o,rts. one is long Tange, ,plifice outlook - for farm wh * a graceful mind iii,,a graceful ibody. ; �'- , I , . I ich deals , wdiith. Jaws� wEch I'.::. � I . � I . ..1, . . " - ... . . conVIlintent of the other. Ifti- prices is,"hopleful, and from thatt. angle ,govern Ch , . ,the . -porationis, 'no bad pos- A"?,i., . . . .1 I � A �' I ""' 741 *` . keep Full Strength , . the � '.1 - No Wbby ew *10�A_ . , e making of � living - a , : 1;t, 1p. . # , , /;.. %... . . ., I � . . , -1. ports are -the payments, we receive at lea5t 11Yroipelcts *appear excellent. very important problem to every,man. tures, no awkward gaits, No. C. & � .1 A ", � ... . . . . . . . . . . . . I . ­ :, �i� ?,:-w.,,,...:.... 11 . I Standard people foT them, They , f,,.,:, ��, ',,i,.I:,N;i�� . W-..... l, 'i � : . for o�ur exports.' , Exports are the A few'days ago,, I wiliote't7he Effitib-il Perhaps pit that tintie I may be able �, ", � "�' :, , ... ;:.'.x1 ... � �, ?��.i%�': . . . . . . . ­... � , " . 1i i -ed Straight, and ." _:11. ". . . sto V & I .. . . . . �� i , ... I....." "' IQYA , payrnenits we inake for. our imports. of ,the 0anadian, 'ODurib � - -od stralight.. tivalk . .�� ..., .".:. . ,.:.,.,. .1 � . ghlin questions which, are , . , ... .. ryman, for his ,' answer ceirti ,.I .. !It, 0 ;,W -.ft%.. p, - � ....... �', - - I I do not.want to worry you with fig-; opinion on ,markets for .farm Between',n6w and then 'thought . "... , . " I . pro- in your imlind. stilaigTil. , " .., 4, , . . - .., . . , P, . . . I .... 11 .. . I ., ­ I � _. 1 .2: . , �.� , " . E ill Ch,riisbian thinking threw . , � . u,fras whic1h may -be difacult to re- ducts daringthe next few years, He . . 9 11 I sihall be glad to, have a word or a 7 � I . . ll��, I _.. . �� inambex, but a few, rwil,l enable' you 'is a very ishTewd-student. of Greek paganism. oveehoaxii, and un- . i, .. . farm i", fromany person, (in the constitu- , ,, . � 0 . � . )oget a clearer vieVolf the s1buation. sprobleims; ,and this.ris ,his reply: enley asking floT Information or re Portunatelly threw Gre-ek Idealism ov- Z . �L� . 51. � ,� " ... 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, .. , . - C , _1 . To Thos � Who Use I... I " I ... ::::, . -i-od In whidh Canada was prospeT- in the UnIfted States, have been heay.y lar question, ,which 11�9 within ,the ,to ,think of. its strengths and. graces I I I 11,� . . L . , � * L�' t "' aus- 1933 was the.dead battain -of the Ithis year, and will.continqe beavyurim, general econlontic flold or reletes to as[ merely snaresl self_torture, and � .� . ,_ , _� � . . I - t . . . ;:, l�. . 10; . I ! I than in any year since 1-912. These be a big common idea ,of religion. -The dirtier , HbhwaYS' ' `:,� . . : 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- ' . . I expect there Will the work of the Federal GDviernm , . I .1 I I t � 'improvement In cattle prices These wilVelitber be answered ower end inDre verminous, a berrnl-t, the The . .11 . 11 I . or,dirpot ,by leittew. ' . . It . s ,� . are fiscal years, that lis. years, ending next year. There will 'be fewer calt- tfh,e media . � .. g 1. I ., �. �, 4; holier he was. ­World"thinking keipt . I � I . In IM&Tch- - 31sit in eacth case. Let us t1le to inarket -a-rid , the caittle. price Good afternla= -1, .­­.. ''" . I . I � . �-Ik, 6(nilipare the trade of these two cycle is now 'startling t9 operate in I this wrong track for twenty centur- . i . I . . ,...., L ..... , !-�*.1��i.`� .." no -w , I .. ... — . I I . AL .......:.i . . . 1 41 . ....... :::,*',. , h the fiscal year. ending in fatvar of cattle rt-tten., Cattle . a . , I'�� I Ki: . . . . . . . yvars wit prices ,ies, and we havetilt yet got back to - .. I - �� I A . . . ., - March 31, 19,3-6, -or last Mar -ch. The wilD prolllably continue upwards, for Fruit Cro* Conditions -�he-iplanned harmuny of a sodind ndnd At Night I ., I I . . - M figmwes represlerl', - corribined im1ports the next firve lorsix -years, Dairy cat- I P � in' a Sound body. I I , L I . I � .p. . I..­.. ....... . . I I . soi -and exports1'. T�iey are -as follows: tle are hd,gh,eT un looth Gentral ,and Eastern On- Just to, �-slhow how far beflind we I . I -K0- . ­ � I :� :W-;��; _� .now 'because milk and . ,Ile. production wftl be larger -1 are, I aTn going to 0olte the .. � . 11 .. . 1926 ......... 2,256 mil'1'0718 Ink -1k. proid-uqt,s tal e (brAngilng better tant -o app r walking . .. ,*­ r ... -l ...'. stil � I -..l. :.. - I . ther d ' '* �,�., .1, :;, . : f than ,last year, but, of course, much . . I t . t .. ,.j:j:j.. 11933 ....... 987 millilo,ftst ' price!s- This wais a beltber yz.kvl ur I opdnion of a great Educator who has for ei riving o . i �'g�..�-- ,.:,:;;:- 1936 ... � ... 1,341 rni;l],!ions1' datiry farmers. . Smaller than the yeaTs *'precedipno a prophetic.viEiion, I Sir Mliobaell Sad- I I . . .. ..�. , I .,-:.. .:*i*;: .7 to I 0 . . ­ �,� . :,,r.i. * ' I . I . .. 1933 when frast killing was s;�e, e le,r, -w�.The tmindng of the body - jario f make night' , , . I .. . ::*:I�:!` Is that haird -to reiiilember? May "Farmiers with barley to s I A 4' .� ll ­ :::;::i�:% ell are .. PPEAL to the motorists of On . . .� ... ;it:,- I I prestertt -the facts in another way ,goinig to make -inoney-and many and ekbenslive. - grace, power, and' self-con'trol will be- , njoyable as � . _;; - . ;.� , ". n,ta on- ' Ivi ,, ; , :.. . A 4 , . . 11N.: 1. =p e: - djit))�r4s) Ihare t-,untffituie vr eoni,e the fundamental purpose of ed- . driving (or walking) by day. I believe it can be done ,� . .. 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 ,, " : 144 put dt- in -the form of an in, ucation fromi the kindeirgarten to the . .� ;. ". wi d7x grains held over from last, year The . . ll, , , " � 1** ...":.... r . I . � � .1 numberr, Here It is: For ,every dol- market for wheat its strong and the and, s4zing of itipples hasibeen, allverse� u-r,1:l�.-1eT,Z';ty.,' Note -tih,�E this training —by the simple expedient of applyingr the p inciples , . I - 0 1 1 WHITE ORE � Itair or, 100 cents of GanaldiAn trade yield per acre of fall wheat in On ,ly affecteld in -practically ell districts c f . the lbodly is ,to be the fundaimental of COURTESY. .1-1 �, I . 1. , - � ... - P . 1W . . I . 4 I : .. .... .. . : " " - I (Combined imports and exports-) in tattio, compares favarably with. last Scald damage was miore pronounced praip-lose �& edb-cation.. Ve�y well, Let us make it an infallible rule to dip or dim, our, . t' . - ..... 1926, we hed just 39e worth left ait, Butter and cheese, ar#' 'higher on early and fall ivarietiets than on what is' this fbrainfiig to consist lof . I 'i. . . : I Ks'r. the,Winter vatrieties. Tel eTatures ing other cars. It will soon become , , I , ! the 41P ,o,r to aini alt? Let .S(ir Widliajel tell n . :1� 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 - .':� ' 11 11 4 , t :­ ... 11, .we had eft in 1936. .-These - figures rot Ontarrio, ferimers. ,is derived from Coloring, pairticulairly in the case of ing for military endurance" but an I will respond. Within a ' very short time, this "deliber- � I .,..." 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 -have put them. If you want Taiging statement TM injury I .1 :�, 6 i I . :1 waty I This lial an encou alent than usival, buts)lde-wo -.rhythm, and keen dis-cussion - and . fixed hAbit. ­. � �� . , .1 I -d lit coinies from .a man who is, 'is becoming noticeable. ThL' apple Athenian training with -ri,dle ., . I ...,::::::: to look at it another Way: Tdtal an Some b I ,., I ., . Canadian traide, is d'dwn'40 per cent. colinipetenit to judige in such matters, crolp, in Western and Southern On- on k1sit . . . The body qu;icken,ed to Do not crowd the-, other ]�.pllow when � meetiag or, � I... 4 il . tania is eStiftated at 25 per cent. be- its h: . J% below :the le -Vel -of 1926, but we are 'Somietimes I alm( asked, if some .j9hest excelilence in physlicall fit- passing. If he is inclined to be a nervous driver, he , f, o . ­­ . ' , . i 111 I � , , ur) 50 per tent, above the ,level of changes in our monetary ,or economic low last year. n-LISS IS alert in intelledual perception may easily misjudge,iffistance at night. We don't know. 1�1 6 . 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 � , 4 I ".: ... I .� Tbe figures 'I have ghvien carry us lilef. I fear ithat the answer. must be the entire Proviiiea`�vas placed at go t6lone. 'It Is prickeiJ'into awareness clearance. . "I - �� � � . _:�. I � ' ­ � . down to the end of the fiscall jear in lth-e negative.. Sociahists Co�m_ per cen1b. of t1he �19'35 ,qpt-P�t, Vth of the mystleilies ,of beauty and wor-, ,ii 'Iii�;�i�i. ' to Marrclh I ...". .... I.— . -;-;1;1..;-1­�:�.;�-;-;,; tor ". ,.;., U's variet!il�s;- Showing *the folillowing pro- '� ., �.:..:�,-�, ... � 311.9t 'llasrt. In the four munists and Fascists often 'te, ship. This.change of focus in liberal f,et, us give pedestrians MORE than ample space� fbrl, I � 4 1 .. 1; I V ­' §� I H . . � 1, &�ii-'�`�':i�!:!','.*$'� �speats, expressed &9 a. percent I � 1: . ......,:` " - 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 ., .. 'I, .''FILLED SUN , :-......,..i:!1.:K;i . . . . , ` 83 per � 1. .. . .,� , .,..*!:!� a,yelav,ago: Early var1leties, All sellools and universities in the I s. not use �,� . 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 . � I X. ?o per cent; Spy, 125,per clent; Green- I that a�dvantage in -a bullying way. I 11 .�iil � . ....... .. paAvon with the -same period last In ,our own c�untry� we have MT. Ab- This idlea is ni.) More Tevoluntary I . t 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 l. l", I ... . :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 ,, ! I I 4 I ;. . ` ,-::::ji,: . I I ­ Why I d other vistieties, 95 ' true . . �7 1� . i:.'. .. w ,PeT c6nt.; an leywhiah beigins, "That man, hashad' I I I I . , place ,such emphasis on -it. All I have to suggest is ,that you I I WITH traffic, we place ALL the responsibility upon ,; b �, 0 1. . trade? "Il.,aslt we -elk I had a letter watch Ailberta, during the comling 'Per oenit, . a liberal 'education who, has ,been so lk facing oncoming traffic, . �::ll`; . . ,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 . �,.)-, � . ve, ed me -that questi gre,atly as expected, bly the drought ready sei I and wear or carry something light that the lights of ""I .. �'g . - 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 .."', I , # 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 Use Royal Yeast Cakes and you'll b6 .,:",,l I . I 4 �t . ..Sure of perfect leavening. That, ihapp�en. May -we list thetm� in the, ,have beed taught t they Pesil, injuryso far is, very lsll�,ight. The to heel -,by a vigovous ,Will, the slerv- - SPIRIT of Courtesy which I am i -suggesting and : _� , ��, �`J't : . ,cause each cake comes individualiv , .., 0 pull loutt of' em -p- -86 yield ,of pe ' -recommending ,to the people of Ontario. ' : P I 4 4 rotect6d by its own air -tight wrapper. ' order .of their inilvorltance. ty hats. 1. . . 19 ars wdlIll aPPftxi'1nlabe ant ;of a ,tender cons,dience, whio has , . �A . �, � � 11 , 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— ", , , You can . crop. . - �".�': " 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 4 � Q very subsitantilaillly redluL,ed, ' � -f. Co. Now,Mi% Truvtele,,Ma, Principal, Mists , . I I . .�." l uld any l6eoniomic - 41, I I sysbem ." 11 , ,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 :", � . . . I . . A , , I s�ethlleld. . which the presie some ex- wha . . ,�,'!, I . I Drought thas incileas,ed to ". ­ . 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. . " ­ . eed� 'il I . . - "'i .1 " "_� � . ..."... A Booklet ,or we would be paying bff our na- Ni-aigara, Pensinstuila. Wdbh early , onio-u,sly? Or again, as Sir Wfl- - , 1' 2. Would lit be a good thing it . ' , �;" �.. .., -111 , A..' � ­­­ -1, . I . Frivin(fall Peaches are expected to be '( """"' - �. � ,, , VOU'il Want ,- tional-debt at -a very x&V4 r*te,__._,. it could,1 -- ----- _______'_._ _­­__.____­_ � . ­. Zin Temple woluld,say, "If Health be I , . I I I.. I . i "The Royal Yestst Por thetse reasons, this, government, My wnswex -to ,these question . a fair-6ri6p- laf exceallent quality, and such a blessifig-, ��7rd the ,viery siource . . - ,�.�,, M I S' 1.3 , '�A �el ,., ­ � . . . � t( f i 'Bake Book" gives or.,afty other goivernment whieh .may brief. We had had A war wh- otil,y a(blout 35 per cent. bellow the of all pleasure, it may be worth the -Q, t & I . � , ��._ ; . __se-steid R�o-rwl kh de- � .1 I I . . . _���,l, �, ,' i, Sljohge'Reelpes 'lye In poW�r, must dio, leveryb1iing , ft sibroyed Tnere wealth �and life than heavy yield Ari, 1,935. padne bo discover thle r6gions, Where MINISTER OF � 11.1 I . -W I . � ... `� 4- - i for all me Dr polsbibly can to expand Canadian any .other W-ae in hi4taryl--a psa,ce " it grows,,, and -the Springs, that feed I ,,�, ., �;�i We= . ­ I t, � '. I 11hown a . it.1" H I G H W A Y S �'�., I I . inany, others. marketts lih orderto. better Cenadiah, that in fis eleb-nomd-e ieftaft was al- ., g; 11 . . F WE E - Al 0 " conditilons, -This Is being done, A m1dist as bad as to, war. On top of all Question,% concernling blealth, ad- PROVINCE Of I T'n'llff I - ­ f � boopoir. - . . . r 47qNRN �",J.F I ,� .",", , 1_,­� . rediipirmity agrgelmient with ;the U.S. thtis -that caitsolysm of 'conflict loosed &eosied to th,e,,,C&niald:an, Miedical As- 0 N T A A I 0 " , 10 " , , , . , t �3 , , i 1, liuv M&Dt-TNA . '. '40, ". I CANADA GOODS . I � I 1k 11 .11 l 101.1, ," i 0 -1 gie, the kimpive agreement and to otillil run. ri ,411 ,be answered personally by let- . T � _,�, ,;. 'll , . I is in effelet- we lare pr,��aring vG en. habds and ptiisskns, land learg. which Sociation, 194 -College -St., Vw6ftb, CIO UN .9, y vt , `ndq , ?'�, �,� -­ , � . ; 4t..�, , , " I ,.� 0 ift � .- lar ot in the heartis and l � ,,. 0 I , ': �� , , I I g, . . V% " � , W 111,� , I If ,� i . g*palid twade w�.�h offier European of men, and led to tthe intenSi _ ter. I r "I .1. . " .1. ,,, �,,,;� ,� � , ,��­ liN I ,I . 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