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The Goderich Star, 1934-08-16, Page 3• EN+GAal 1f 1l'EN't A'NN,aI bear t Rome°ago Romer- Corrigates two. :ee ,. t under ch<cumstaru es that Wised 'these. Colinton. News ,Rem: ' ova J , the ,Concerned. Ino hesitat n in, doing away �u�if+. P.D., of .Stzittllro3?'s. �z'tn4uz#o ,eaaVi.,.tg~, irent of 'his.dazighterJean Lor, with the Ma1tdd8t; The gawk- Wa:dtmn to PlncanAr„fili MaeRae, �n • de, tOl�tM De artJ qfltanthe of fir; and *Erg.�, John 14cRae0Luckuov, Pilt�S� The, pane` 741d fisheries laws this .'rs;gasd �aad aa�. xcill,o�its; , t is 'Ate .marriage will takerllaee August 2l,st • • at "Sprucedyn " 1 e thamptph lawful to take env' hear= except undo the Sl1I(ln'vmyg BEAR iX Caa STLY ilk , license and, • duri� the. open. , axons e, lz .,.. '� , arithority of a trapping' license or a hunt- •, r 1,nekne Sentinel ; ' Clams Warden in whig'h su. 1i enses are voila," Toole end Constable Moore ,have Invegti- ; PA$SIN�i OF JAMS l'1•'; SHAZI`r `_ gated 'the .shooting or. the' Young black Clinton News Record: The death .oe- cursed on Wednestlaty of James Maras all, who lived ins the With. end of the. town, Mr:.Marshali ° w. s in :hie seventy-third 1tDR, F, POItirinV EYE, EAR, NOSE, THR-A1' year and had spent most of his'life. tri 'boric Orpii Clinton: a farmed °: neaax i'Ple Late -HMSO . ural lel _SCA, _ ,or .ha,lin„ta anti Aural fiaspital, •ass"istatit -a-t wooredeld'S Eye Hospital and ' Golden while and spent a few years in British ware •'Throat• Hospital,.:London,_..Eha _._ .;Columbia.- He, was, the..eldest son of the ' Waterloo site 5.,. Stratford. 'Tele• 53 Wat olate William Marshall. and leaves two - At 'Rotel Bedford, Goderich, from 7 brothers and three sisters:. George, of vin of Monday, Aug. 8in'iardine; Thoiiaas, of fawn; Mrs. Peter 13th, till 12 o'clock ,loon on Tuesday,_; .Carter, or Lucknow;- Mrs. John Roach of August 1:4th. phone267 o'C1och. vee ems., g Ripley, and Mrs Robert Freeman, of _ '* lett. Nis mother died 'fifteen years. ago. PROFESSIONAL CARD and he hag lived in the salve house since ,- that time. Mr. •Marshall never married. ' W. , oN . He ' was a member of the Ontario street Benet IC. STA dein.' the east. . aa„wai'thug aidenrhile" ywl�th, the pq± nstai 1e in p'u„r�sili6td,�'*He �yy rc. One Rlc't `'a�t.'thO teeing bandits, Who via _.. ray :aota'avay. The Cha e' off • nitre,,14l,Ye r . #ne, pblera,k the: eider” cam et ,a• safe; .1re feet high and four #' et square to s nith4: e ns. Every.. window ' in , the:0, build' was a ed, ►,c1la es. et .the alte.,1x `: ed thrcugli wind3aws by - the- free ;of_ the. expl,sion,were faniatin the yard'. twenty; I feet a r 1 but 'the • inner este with. its . I mtin+ay,' content reMateicel intact: 'rhe .Read; tide- Very„ enthUsiastie. .robber .gained eiltranee tb the . builder,. letter a • lila thy. sky ht, "tibleh Iwas :nlsa>- wrecked cel eln, 34 Zears old and as far. ,beyond reoogntion. The attempted oh - 'back, in my `life 1 have: been eonItk-' abe>ry,' has all th8. earniark� Identical to aced 1 . gait ao bed that .1144.9n0 another at the a ot Munn, Langleis, we mope ►ent, evert • ive or air dayiS.. Z 'Walt taking every ,kind 'of produce' dealers, at Clinton. dry some months; w' knoPole 'eon n ego Oen „the .,safe ,was blown "and. $90 "NOV for the last two tr oths• WAS 'taken. Police believe the Sterne men. have been ea n "` ► • t did beth jobs, only .;a mush heavier charge was used on "the Wingham store.. It was certainly not the work or profes- sional safe crackers, police stated. iht andmorningli and ALL-ve at least two to three wel Inoventents . each day.".— Mr, Frank ' Piratf,ky (address furnished, upon requoat) . - Laboratory tell '1Rho'�l1', ellen n. ALLY -BEAN provides. 'bulk _ and. :vitamin B to aid elimination. is �iJlao� s t11 a 5orarce of 1r for thc'blood,. ` t n*nett ~like that in leafy vegetables. In. side the body, it forms a soft Gently, this clears out the fast. Oast "tastes. • - Isn't.this safer than takingliarm-. ful patent medicines? Two table- spoonfuls daily rare. 'usually. Buil. cent, Severe cases with each meal. If not relieved this way, see your „ Juvenile Craftsmen. Win Guild Awards Eight 'Young Csn tdians W i 11 Stare $ 17,001 --`o Given Splendid Trip Toronto, August. 8 --Navies of the eight best juvenile craftsmen in Canada, two of whom will be awarded scholarships worth `S5,000 each, were revealed by the once- a person tastes it, it seems to get a hold which is:hardto break. 'Smoking shakes children deceitful. They know it is wrong,but there 'seems to' be a certain satisfaction in keeping it quiet and not being found out. --Little---tio--.thoy-- know- that they, are Wasting both health and money on something that will be a nuisance to thein later on, These are, then, my reasons for thinking that young people who smoke are spending their money `Iiaeali�ily. A I GoDERICH TW ►..couNc1c. - Connoil met in Ilolmesville On. Tues- day, August 7th. Correspondence' read: From the county treasurer re ,lands for sale for taxes on November 7th next, al- so from the Land -Settlement -Bard re relief recipients settling in Northern On- ., tarlo—this- was- read and. •filled,. -Another _- -_ outbreak of sheep dogs worrying both cattle and 'sheep Cance in for dteussion, . ,.„ also the tax rates. The following rates - �l I were set: County rate 78-10 township Hul- i 25-10. hool rate 3 mills; rate genual. ac No.- 1 • section, 3 - mills debenture and 29-10 public: No. 2, 2 mills: No. 3, 1'8-10: No. 4, • 32-10; No. 5, 25-10; No. 6, 7.10•; µdip. 8, 15-10; No. 9, 27-10; No. 10, 2 mills;' No. 11, 17-10; Union 12, 18-10; Union, 2 18=10 ; Union 10, 3 mills .public and 28-10 • debenture; Union No. 8. 4 mills; 'police village- of Bayfield, 3 mills also one mill e- local and ..8 10 1~lydro.--_-_ __ . diaal. -2 vie straight'-addltiafrrl--°will be _- _.- - -vin un eld arI - on.all: taxes remaining 1? charged . , and stereoped and in no sense sur- after• 15. prisite e. We often: -say that rwe• do' . • The following pc'ounts were paid' not know what to expect from child - o ten is that operation for appendicitis without delay. Colborne Township, _sir-uck•athe�..horse-on cal condition;.suoci-as-measles-or"eczema.: Vernon-,.•-..=Farish,---309-.2nd--Sic--W too well what to p p formed Mrs "Stainton left Saturday ie: to the pavement with a broken, ing? We imagine that the negatives, Harold E. Rasmussen. 2251 Winnipeg more interesting. A HEALTH seaVICE Or TIE CANADIAN ME,OICAL, A$SOClAT10N ANO LIFE INSURANCE COM'PANICar IN.CANAOA • CHARTERBD 1510 Star Building, • 269 Ontario St , Toronto, Ont. Stratford, Ont. '^ •-- .''LEGAL CARDS _ _ - _ _ -_. United- el &.hs and in politics he° wase ACCOUh1"TANT __. . RAYS dr HATS Barristers and Solicitors. B. C. Hays,. K.0„' and R. 0. Haste. B.A. Hamilton street, - Goderich. Telephone 88 DOUGLAS R. NAIRN. Barrister a• nd Solicitor office: Hamilton St Phone 512. W -RANK, DoNNELLY, B A. - Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. "Phone -282 ,, HAtkILTO1T ST.. Goderieh. doctor. u STEALING • •• YQr1'li enjoy satin hello g'• 'Would you punish -your, child elauae. jY g ' crea --�1 ar or honey o;r fresh would not do so because you know that Nicholas Dudkoff, 5524 Verdun Ave., ing. The reason we find them so is i1 o . _.. he . developed a rash? `�Certairs you Am BRAN . as a .ceraatal with m r l� Conservative, g iruit3a added. , lido i caokt` , judges ih ' the, 1934 . competition ' of •the ” Fisher Body Craftsman's Ouild, and made public by His Honor Lieutenant G'o`vernor Bruce, of Ontario, as follows: Lawrence Deebert, 9848 84th St„ Ed- monton, Alta:” ' :p• •.,« .,, r ryw ,,,. .�.:. . MAKING PARENTS INTERESTING (New Outlook) We older ueople find children in- tereating.,.--alwav&: •- 3ow often, ewe wonder, do children find as interest - PASTOR ILL IN HOSPITAL to ,: Exeter 'Times _Advocate: Rev- J. H. In the red•and-green package. causes, and -the child could be held in' no J. Ross Farquharson, 1909 Trafalgar and developing land revealing new . _._ .__- -A-all cers.,-Made--b. _-$ell ryr_eactians to- the life that is about Stainton;= pastor --of= the- `eines--street y 4�g ' va eouver, S, , _..._ -_ in ondon--Ontario-=•----- — them. We would rob�ly e _ 1n - You _ do not blame your child if he Jerome Lanouette, 87 De Montmorency, to £ .t f the rash is due to any one of several Verdun, Que. no doubt, that they are always fresh ' way r sp ible-for-its--appearance. United 'church; who has. just recuperated from a very severe attack of chicken pox, was on his way to Cobourg•.on Friday last and not being satisfied with his condition resting to them t r were not . or contracts measles, not de you find frmit- Q'aebee,- Que ` .Sherbrooke St., the fact that we incline to be staid with 1i11cn if he is the victim of eczema. Andre Lepro- - liake+i'y wagon, did not zee a car fop- You realize that in such cases. there is Montreal, Que. h 'attended Dr. Lockwood's -clinic in proaching the intersection from the a Change ing the skin a rash which is a, Alant, McLean, Niagara St., Colling- e _ , efearest• 'he car, driven by 1VIr H. Batu ; of L -w -0©d, SIL ren The far Toronto and he was advised to have an symptom or sign of an abnormal physi- a children knave all The following day the operatidii was per-' the right foreleg and shoulder, knocking Would you punish yat}r child for steal - per... Medfcii'te. Hat„ Alta. expect from inusIf we cadre a little more surprising we would be much R,. DARROW. . • Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc, Successor, to J. L Killoran: Phone 97. .Office, The Square, Goderich. eRNEST M: LEE.'` _ Sun srrfstteir- and-- Life. nd- S.olicltot_ Life ,BIdg.. Adelaide and _ Streets.. • 'Teeephon" : Elgin 5301 Toronto 2, morning to _ join her husband. Mr. The horse made several unsuccessful ate would ,be drpwned by the definite an-` St., Regina.,. Sask. I We would vary much like to see a $taf�ntori,_ Who_ has_,ben ill the greater tempts to regain its footing and was fin- ewers in the aiflrma ive. Yet. all would The eight young Canadian Guildsmen., campaign started, ;a regular campaign _... _ w- a quieted by «Mr:- m -Castl ar_ _Chief . four junlgrs_w.>�nd :-.four ..solifors. .whose.. carne. _..throt g, t. systeulat caliy ansi part of _ Jaly, commenced his holidays'agree-that-it the Child -is- i with the beginning of August and was Siong was notified, and a bullet; from his the only reason for the 'punishment t miniature Napoleonic coaches were ad- enthusiastically, - far making •• parents ,more. interesting. From the child'i•en s making a business trip to Cobourg in- automatic put the beast put of his rocs- whch could be given is that the child is judged the best of the Canadian section, will share a total . of $1`7,000 .in scholar- point of view parents are very often tendines to return and take the family Qry The car, a large sedan, had the responsible for his stealing. ► I a .stupid lot, They are so authorita- i when this latest develo '= left fender and `running board `er-rinipled. Just as there are unhealthy physical 'ships,.: Second= .avant in_ei>eh division is .five; and `authority is so dull. In on vacation, e s p which-seeme'd--to'be he• extent-!-of--the-1 52,000 scholarship; thine,' X000; stead of r l tinin wh hint hnuld meat altered _. their :plans. The many conditions so. there Are tmheaZthy Ynea_ p fy y damage Responsibility for the accident h 1 tie cur fourth, $500. It will not be until the be done, they just insist .on their be- friends recovery. ey. ar g B explained. The is a stop street because Huron street is a '� CUT IN ACCIDEL1IT hi A hi th friends of Mr. Stainton in this commun- til states,- and when these latter International. Guild Convention in the -- done, and childetn do so like leav- e. ity will wish for him aspeedyhas not been determined Orange street th a the result of heredity a�tnd en- g p th Individual has Drake Hotel Chico o August 22nd that Ing things explai ed vironment over which e the individual standing of the eight Can -11'111e" parents take the trouble to no control. make GIRLSERIOUSLY I through ghway Approaching • e 1 Theohild doesnot select Lob -know 'Sentinel: Thrown forcibly highway from the west the visibility is' dian boys will be known. • k it clear tothim why he ought his parents so he does not choose his not do certain things, even though AU el ht Canadian winners and three thewindshield 'whenthein obstructed by buildings and on comi"Mg control his g he may not become a saint in con. against car { hereditary and, as his parents con ro + traifflfrom east and, west ea"tit�ot beaseen , members of the Guild Aluinnl, last dict, does find life opening up to Victoria. Which she was; riding struck a culvert, e environment, they, not the childcare re Ella Hogan, daughter of.Phillip Hogan i until one is well up to the pavement. I' sponsible for the product of their train- year's• scholarship winners --David Ten- him aznd beconriing more interesting. of Ashileld; suffered painful cuts aabout II Hent, London; Joseph' Olfaison, Leslie, Insisting .on being obeyed without a { her -face and head and was removed to�+ CL SE CALL ON LASE HURON ing' Sark and Richard H Guthrie London, reason or explanation is to insist on _ 4 CHIROPRACUC `DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. 'CHIROPRACTOR A N D - JR,UGLESS THERAPIST, GODERICB. Equipped with e• lectromagnetic baths, :Electronic • electric treatmenz and chire- epractic. Chronic,- organic and nervous 'diseases. Lady in attendance. Office alieurs 2 to 5, and 7 to 8 p:m. and by ap- .pointment. . Closed Wednesday from "1t t,o 6 p,m. A. N. ATKINSON, residence and office, corner of South street and Brie tannia Road. Phone 34L _ - AU•CTIONEERIPIO , HOMAS GUND• RY & SON. -a Live Steck and General Auctioneers. • Elgin Ave., Goderiele. Sales made everywhere; acid all, eff�brts made, 10 give :.you satisfaction. Farmers' Sale Notes diseouanted. Phone 119. NOTARY PUBLhC. ETC. WM. BAILEE. NOTARY PUBLICO General--Conveya'g--doney_ Good Companies Represented, eOnt. Cherie 298. • G LNSUPANCE •Uli(C:LOP MUTUAL .'FERE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY • 40 -ARM D INSURED,OLD TOWN PRO - Value .ot• property itisUred up to Jan- hairy, 1910, $3,648,975:00.' • OFF 1OERS •A.• : Broadfoot, . Seaforth, 'President; Jas. Connolly, Goderich, Vice - President; t/f. A.' Reid, Seafortfi, Secre- tary -'Treasurer. % NCTL7rR' A10 ABroadfoote,: • sea - forth R. R. 3', Jas. ElhouIdlce, Walton:- Wm. Knox, Londesboro; Cleo. Leonhardt,' Bornholm No. 1; .. John Pepper, Brace ,' field; Jas. Connor, .Goderich Robert Ferris, Blyth; Thos. Moylan, ' Seaafbrth Pio. 5; 'Wm. i. Archibald, 'SeaLorth No. 4!. AGENTS—W.I. Yee, R. R. I, of natartl Jas. Watt, BiYth; , Viably McKercher, Seaforth; John Murray, Seatertit. - • Policyholders . car: pay their aces. mean a at, Calvin Cutt's store, Goderich ; The Royal Bank, Clinton, or J. H. C4eid'as, Ba;fIield. . . FIRS INSURANCE Have.it attetf tfea1 to lit the WEA WAWANOSD MUTUAL FIIt INSi11iIA'1CF. COr Established 1878 Bead .:O�e:,,.Dudgai intin. Ont. Rooert Davidson, 'Dungannon, Pre dent; Ernest Ackert, Holyraod, Vice - President; in addition to the President + Unless patents teach their child what remaining stupid and uninteresting � y p w$11 attend the Canadian Guild Conven- ' tion in Toronto August. 20th . to 21st. favorably', no serious developments having' young_ people Priem London, guests of Mr. the child pleasurable associations. with will !Parents are uninteresting to child - will hospital. She is progressing Clinton News Record: A party of meant b ownershi through allowing to your child. resulted. The accident occurred early' Saturday morning, while she in !company, 'With members of the : Rogan orchestra; was returning from a dance at Dungan-., non. The journey, was made by Kintail, where one of the passengers lived and the accident occurred while the' remainder of. and Mrs. H. E. Rorke "and family at 'their summer cottage, Lake Hurop, had Amite a thrilling experience on Sunday after- noon. Three of the party, Reid Evans, W. Brown and Miss Edith Essex, went out in John Cunninghame's sail boat for a short sail. A stiff north -wester had personal possessi'ons, it tourney as a group to the International petted that' he will later possess this s9 - Guild Convention in Chicago, August chilly desirable attitude. When the child 22nd to August 25th. is young, his taking of things which do� Other guests at the Canadian and In - not belong to him may be considered ternatlonal Conventions will be the fol - "cute," and he is encouraged to develop The entire Canadian Convention wk ren because the insist on livingin is not to be ex- y what they think is a grown-up 'world but which really is a stupidly sophis- I ticated and dully unromantic world,• more comfortable to them no doubt, I but only because they have been al- lowed their imagination to forsake fthur - Welsh ''.hese-clal�n,-_3265 11 - ver Welsh, -sheep claim- 321; John. Bea- com. sheep claim, $4.50: Bert Bowden, sheep claim, $6: John Salkeld. sheep claim, $6: John Salkeld, shooting sheep dog, $5;'' W. H. Lobb, valuing sheep, 510.80 -;---Municipal Telephone __SY_ tet , __. lean, $800: R. G. 'Thormxs on. court at- - tendance, $5; supt. pay voucher No 7, $355.42. Council then adjourned to .meet en Tuesday, -Sept 4th, ---at, -LW -p.m_ A Read Astjirann••Relle.f.—Dr. J. D. Kel- logg's Asthma Remedy has never been advertised by extravagant -statements. Its claims are .conservative indeed,. when Judged by the benefits which it performs.'l Expect real relief and permanent benefits when you buy this 'remedy and you will not have cause for disappointment. it gives permanent relief in. manv :cases where other so called remedies have ut- terly failed. • lowing guild officials: R. S. McLaughlin. them and themselves to become roe _ an• anti -social habit, which, as he grows prosy the party was homeward bound from the' lake surface pretty .well roughened n Oshawa; C. B. Watt, Oshawa; B,rig.- and cut-and-dried. Wise trainers and i older, is called stealing. General C, H. Mitchell, Toronto; Dr. leaders of children ---and there are° Kintail, between the 1'�£h and the 10th up and in putting about too short the In order to give the child an apprecia- concessions. Little damage' of a serious I boat was capsized and the occupants Augustin- Frigon, Montreal; J. ' F. M. a few parents in that class, though nature was done the car and the other thrown out into deep water. All threes tion . 01 the use o f money and to teach Stewart, `Toronto; W. K. Ttbert. Freder- none too many have learned that occupants escaped injury. CAR AND HORSE' MEET • romance and make-believe and im- agination are a very real part of life, they insist on mixig them Isp with the day's enterprises and .they . remain understandable 'arid interest- • ing to children and able -to stead them, ankahere at their will. Yes, parents really might be more interesting than they are and with great advantage. ; were swiMmers and were possibly not inhim how he mus o _ ou n .w so icton.. N.B.; S. T. Newton, Winnipeg, to save -for the securing of pleasure later •--'-� u real danger of :drowning but they clung Mgr G. i Dolan: •RPna. Sask.: Dr. on, it is advisable for him to haste an a1- C1. Carpenter, a�dmonton, Alta.; John _. W. -to- the overturned boat and made inef- 1� Clinton -.leve -=Records An automobile festive- efforts to right their craft. Their!' lowance. This is an important p accident--occurred--last Thursday at ,the plight was witnessed by two• young men.. the, child's .education, because in cater corner of Huron street and Orange Keith Saunders of t3oderich, and a life, it is essential that he know how o operly. money pr use street. Pete Cantelon, driving the Bowes I friend visiting at, their cottage quite Children of, poor intelligence often feel near, who, launching Kenneth Rorke's inferior because they cannot keep up motor boat, hauled' up the peach, hurried to their assistance, the boat being equip- with their. class -mates, It frequently ped at the time with one paddle, the happens that suds --children steal in order motor being. detached, With consider- to have 'Money to spend on their tom- I • W C. T. U. NEWS AND _ .arid, this way., make --� able difficulty, owing to 'the heavy sea running, they reached the submerged beat and taking the lady in managed to tow the boat with the men swimming alongside- -to- shallow- water. All - were chilled by their long stay in the water and by thy, Cald wind. peed in warm blankets in the sun they were, however, 'ADMTK -''NK A ' I soon made' comfortable' and were none the worse for their sudden and prolonged Ask Mother-,Shte Know 11 Mother tooktbismedidpe beat fore and after the babies came. It gave her more strength and energy when she was nerv. a ousandrivado tit... ke er on the job all. throu the Change. ,No wonder a4 a rec. - ommends-it: -- .. • Prize winners at Chiearro wilt be an- nounced over a natien-wide radio hook- up during the Guild banquet Wednesday. August. 22nd. VEGETABLE COMPOUND JOHN PINDER _PLUMING, HEATING IT. ft. VIII' eeler FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER -ALSO AMBULANCE. SERVICE Ali calistpromptiy attended to day Phones Store I95, Hewn SS& dip. SAFE CRACKERS AT BRUSSELS Canadian police will do well to nip in Brussels, 'Post; Safe crackers early the bud' any attempt to introduce into Sunday morning blew the safe of United this :country the kidnapping racket. 'Fatiners' Co-opetative office at Wingham Citizens ot this country will not tolerate but did not secure' any money, although that sort of thing. . there was a large sum within, Just, how much. ,provincial police refused ' to sat i Keep ,Douglas' Egyptian "Liniment ed by the appearance at the office .or _sprains, felons, blood poisoning, soft Constable T. W. Platt. who lives close hi corns, warts, scalded feet. invalu'able and on hearing the explosion, rushed to for enfianunation and muscular rheuma- the scene. Two men ran three bloilltsimil,m, fellows of themselves, thus , making up We believe that stealing is a symptom that is comparable to a rash, 'and that it should be dealt with in the same man- ner, by finding and treating the cause. help; the cause must .be given attention,. . NO PLACE FOR KIDNAPIPERS (Clinton News Record) THE GODERICH HEAT FOLK,S YES MA'AM! THIS THE' -PLACE WE, DELIVER ONLY 141a. SOLID ,.COAL_ PUt the Heat Folks to work and dismiss ,winter worries, Your reatlom will be proved in the evarmth Of your home. Every lump -of this coal IS a. treasure of cheer. Corafent abounds when the Heat Folks are near. Lift by using this slmon-pure eoal. :ICt costs no more. LIFE AUTO, INSURANCE FIRE ACCIDENT mot SICKNESS Ottoo 13130S ociameH tolltiCTOM arta titlitIALtIglIS Atm Neit ,StitIrlat, AT AM, Ntdift OR DAY 1,10110mm „mum 10! WE NOW CARRY dENUINE scarcn ANTHRACITE C ALL THE • COAL CO ANOTHER or TILE PRIZE -WIN- I NING ESSAYS IN THE Third Prize Essay Third Prize Essay. leanor Boyd, a pupil of School, 12 years of age. My reasons for thinking that Young People who smoke cigarettes are spending their money o some- thing that does not benefit them in any -way. In these days -of depression, when many are finding it bard to get enough food and clothing, the buy- ,ing of cigarettes is certainly not a necessity. It is a •very disastrous as well as a filfthy habit and should never be Used by those who have any Young„geople do not realize what harm smoking- does and usually do not find out until the habit is so firm that 'they cannot stop. A person who expects to ,become an athlete should never smoke, because it affects the breathing a-nd correct breathing is necessary to_ be a successful athlete. In fact, to be successful as a busi: ness man, sportsman, student, or any- thing that amounts to much, one must refrain from taking a poison which sooner or later will affect the vitality of organs such as the heart, the lungs and the digestive system. This ihjury is caused by nicotine,. which is contained in all, tobacco or It is a well-knoWn fact •tluet young peel* who, don't smoke Make better students, canlearn more qiiicklY and remember what they°. have learned longer than those who use cigarettes. 'WV) -aiiifoTe4- are' liSuallk Wit and lazy in aehool. Smoking is bath. harmful to the user and annoying to others in the faet that it makes the fingers yellow ,1 'and stains the teeth. Maily are made , b3rthe odor of cigaretteS. It is believed that the origin of cigarettes or smoking was in the ehurch. The mournersv after funeral in olden times would make hemp to Purity themselves, as they thought. nit, of course, was all right, but when man began to abuse this r'te, which was supposed to be kept sa erect and added nioltine or tobacco instead of the harmless heves smok Nieotine gave smoking. a taste *Weft was liked by most Smokers. Therrofftio otMugig 1 COA. A E GOODERHA,t4 LI. 0 CIAinvAri, EioAlt0 0; GortAHOAS ERNEST MA-MILL:AN '0 A M.,) Doc FRC M .F RC 0., Pn,n:frAt. HEALEY WILLAN Mus Doc F , V ,t PnitiorAi. Septembefr 4th, 1934 DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION PIANJ.IRTG VIOLA ELOCUTION VIOLONCELLO CONDucTINa MIDWINTER ANDMIDSOMMER EXAMINATIONS YEAR BOOK AND SYLLABUS ON REQUEST -- ADDRESS. 135 COLLEGE ST , TORONTO, 2. Here, Ev- is Farmers* :Day I ECAUSE the firmer is of sufficient impoetance lo the people of Ontario to waffant it. the major exhibitions in the Dominion feature Agocuhure. The Western .Fair, Ciuutdes 'Oldest Aoniial EXhibitioo, believes in the Agricultural indUstry and in its future. The daily program and .the interesting exhibits are planned to satisfy you—the Onwio Fanner. A visit to the.siety-sevenafeat old fair will eriterteinine and educational. Plan at least for a day or more at Western Fair. J. H. Saunders, President W: D. Jackson. Secretary' • Are You a Night Tosser? ° Do You Get Proper Rest? Are you ouo of the thousands who toss and turn, roll from pap side, of the bed te.„thp ether,, night after night, and canttot got retreating rest, and get up in the morning feeling as tired as whoa you Worry and -excessive mental'activit3r are generi the cause of this condition, and before you ma get back to normal it is necessary to build up the nen,* For the ',skit 40_ years Milburn's U. * kite less, nervous, run down people by building up the systera to health and etreasti. 41.4 ;our dnoitgist about Mitburn's It. If. Nat