The Huron Expositor, 1935-05-24, Page 6„ , ;I!:,y, kSiY , 'Tr Iki',Y,c E ,7 P pv;,gl
t , M, y J, 1 1;+i l,y..,; iiI i
, v `''� 1 Y
. .t
p,,
4 i
:;r
P :'r, v„^.' ; _.. ,..:: , »• ,; - , .....; ,fF n , ”: Qe , ,:ti: , n S' T n. ^•"r„R,v. T I""
�4. ,. .1 .. -;SI ., ..«. ,:., < , . 1*. , �„ 6. k- , a N'-'. Tru.
s i Srr F-..yy�� , ,:. ,, : rt„� r.- d�I ,1 ,w: Y, ...,...w bt,. , „ 1,r:. s.:. .t,"�'
.. r,I .. ,6',Y, 1. r 4, YI"s.. ,,: .', /. r, -, "' ., '_y ,. irf/Y” 7..t y.'q . , -Y ,1,:, ..-J, 1-
X" f,, r..v ,,; ..i. ,.\:. t '.. .,.,:,. , a .. I .,! , ,,: n x r:.•. Y 4; :.. , N.
,,y., c, .. ± ,. ..0 1 :, 1.1. ;:a:. , .,...: "fM1 ",� , .,.,. ni, IPA Y: .,1 , , > , ,f:i :1. `I �' ,
{ 1,,,.v. ,,:: r t•. .1. ?i !. ., .,:r , 1, ' ,c,ID 1 r!ro ,rrt.. 4 .}
'.'..t'. is n t tQ a bU,t drn Thee 19 : ,.. -_r .r� o e -'{r I,; n .'q;l I
. r , r, . , to a exgh s r y 1 g a? ., b QIP : lS s - : „la l
:, ,�I ,�I,,,�,, S
I -a t ` a shaft for b t no left. Qc- lu 1 1 �. I ; � "
a lift >k +114#x.',
• 1I ,, { ,r p{1
,lt•l rh,i�1 n +?;ly s{,,:L :% •-. ., '.i.;�,,, >., :• •S. T ,n,. n ir, •F.. ,!� yF
, ...1. ,Yr1, ?i,r ,� m C ants of 't a L4 r floors are not
, ,, , 4 up )► lrpe , .: r,: JI , : f kRllu $ I il!' t i
�. 'M1 �? ,
t .fi >� t �," ap a
�:.,r ,` �,,,,�,
rl, n e : k w t s
e vri a fall whe th a..
.j f.7all,1
'%, to b0, n ed, asp G y y' r i ,. ' r9'S'�;`n :: ,
'I• 1 '7, aS ` ale' k, . i s ,. i' ���� 1 rr , '4 v i t '.
MO
iIe4ay" a 1p '04w are 'w'omen .Carrying heavy baskets of � r7!p t1vel4ft, ,, n „ .
S l}7j dj(f 4 h# ' $, <`' food. :! ally�qR, 1 ��j m' '1,•,,i�f,i I`•,,�,,, �' 11111 ~�*• "+, r.11
Y JI', ,,� - r T :M: �!tini,.NM•N�,f!y.•.iF�'! f .. 1' r
sj, 1 ,t,'1#��"/ ,. jams Fisher in The Fort :Review, London.)- s er is not' -^ .. f :';
i ! i'` IMoreavem, wharf t high ♦A1-��77•��y �/� n TA ,t+ m1���iv 1 lsr'.IRuI bhtiqutb'1'ity f(IJ I
5Y t M.� er"( 7,u S1, 1;�.V a..VDID 'v.iJV1�+#a 1�Y }inAw7r '.'�' .,5 ^ • '1,¢. yr F'. t s :r•
4+ �' 2, �I7 ,i -,. e -
1. alvways •better. A sketch, published �t(r
.
t�Js�tt „
tCpys't .sat> by a 'Soviet organization, shows the PILLS WjIGIi iVADl7 AHIM WI+}I.I.• twon ,p .:alts „`Ise p'}er i
t;x„�A �'u1.,s = e sler Buildin ^, -^-11, y .
'ti „, ileal of any country is im- ing, s aceato, mad. There are crowds EiffeQ Tower, th C'hry g n1g pa ibv ill$ xtmlte Pr::•
rt MaL Hal►ttle ILaGomllmends Dodd'o
a __F t (lit MosVaw is .a thousand! a'i the tram stops, crowds in the in New York, the Empire State Build- ld gnosa!b)u art !ante_ e�+bwl�l ad, the . _
3a ,+ °#)+ � 4 , e amploa, ,Ut to iha Sovaei trams, crowds in the buses; young ing, and the plan of Moscow s Palace Kidney Pills' To All Sufferers. lie } Wkey yr, ,r1.1rl �e o ui. 1 �.� I
Ali'? r yi a .;, 1} n pndbn bo England, or women driving• trams; reekl'ess driv- of Soviets—and prouc)ly Indicates ed 'by .pm gad lv bite Igxp#u ' �4elj � 1 ,els” .lod. b'y > Than' : '.YQ� ��E.'� C�N':.WFAR'�OCf(
!P,+?, tl "" 't' France, or Washington end ing around curves; little trmffic but that the palace will exceed the height �'Markd'ale: Ont., y 23 (Special). foe' d, ,� a the boil about ; $IZE-:nNQ:W?f TMI ' ORE
� �, A3 Q* to' the United States. M'os- much danger. Every year sees much of the Empire :State Building ,by the I I am' ��1� you. a letter wNch bu73dings i's' Poolr, ,#W � slicu be 'tape `
Ili.
, �11YIru cher Feeling, li>n ACTIVr •
t� ria ''heart, brain, and purse.' A more traffic in the streets4 All Mos- length of the fingers off Lenm s up- Pe �u 'Pu sh, wry w M& CB Se lel w711_vulell rePgy anytonre bo re,. � ,
' , 111..ugess enterprise . Manchester or covi+tev 'have a lucky star in Heaven. strdtcbed .hand, The comedians James Harbottle, a resident of this, move, at �,r vi,n� to be *nt-, l , ��a� s� h� t - -
vuT�, h1.lGhieago or in' Lyons may have an Pf th did not all would be dead, lau: bled at 1Vlr. Gtr ler for mount- place. I suffered icor about bl>zee tel and replace it, wnh .soul of a od
;,i.l+ r,#, eY g Ys' years with my kidneys,. A friend' told ream std>wl .Atex age and tgtiatb alba coU WHY YES M/A*k ., •'
I'll,�� - z1° ar tvro in the capital of its re- What though fellt�helmleted ,militia- ing a thin spire on his skyscraper me about iModdns I�dne Pills and I y t �h y zW n0't ex `to wear stock sate scow, '
fit'�;tglMeG•titve country, pay taxes to the men in white glomes execute right- to increase its official stature, and at Y well-rl�lfited nianuxe wll+h ,�ltr, Th,e 'He 4aas:ev5denit1 a'believetr in ,flee il"S MARVFl1DUS!
i ''glias. • ernanent, and that as all. Bwt turns and left -turns, and "red, allow- Mr. Al •Smith for equally puerile !be- decided' 6o give thein a th'ial, d teak choice toff' tplantts is w4de rand yeased arteie�rub "fat and „ 1 HOWEVER HAVE,
al; >!. go v y two boxes and com alter yP crud.
�$ ]Moscow builds, operates, finances, and green semaphores hand! operated and haviour, Anti, now the Palace of Y Pl y 'aceomdisug to clhmatie Gondxtlono, There Tb --day 'ohe dismisfts, the idea • YOU DONE 1T? '
I ''�"�. 'reptrols every big and even every automatic, guard the street crossings,Soviets, with its assembly hall for lieved me. I am now in my sixties, are Vps+giwi+a, creepers of several row- With a lau But let her bell -the s Y`i.
�, `' `a�ellatively small factory institute, oil- There . are long distances betwen 16,000 auditors and another for 8,- earl earl still farming. -Nb pills can 2et}g�s, clematli's (western, Virgin's stor herse�
M� field and so on, in that vast country crossings where the big "30'sr' on the 000, and nobody knows how many of- beat `Dlodd&s Kidney Pills for the kid, #owes, ' y` .
} P, , ., g g Y • � 'fibs V4rgin s' Slower rif East- +SI arutvstt 'tell you I had develiop- :_ • z?;<.:; '' I
is"' w4iich� covers Ona sixdth or one-seventh speed -limit discs remind the driver fives, club rooms and so on, spoils its net's, I recommend them to any one ern 10an'ad+ay Jackman, Japanese, ed :bey�oivd ;'the °stbock siz`e.'�' M * <`" > '`
n ,suffering with `t--e�ia• k d resod° T,mvetlm°s Jl i
of the earths surface. that it is beneath his dignity to frau classic lines with a huge statue of � , oy"), F'ea'r', HOTIe�ysucklle: ' hu'sb'and assured' me that i`{ "Was • %
sincerely then you for showing me ellimlbi Y ,
Not only the army, the taxes the el less than 3b kilometres an hour, the dead leader which promises to be „ rug noses, wisteria and' other, my oge. One day I saw an ad sn.> '
' the way back to perfect (health." varieties of climbem4s, : ` '` I
?, ` foreign affairs, the •post, office, that is The street cars join the race, while the outstanding Bolshevik abomina- vertlisement nand decided to try "''?�>
i'`,. what usually °ig The molad to good heayth lies a z><<«
„ y goes as "government," th'e, moN%rmen, sound their electric tion. ,I Krusche .,Salts. That wase last '`• °<
`' centers in 'Mloscanv, Euler economic alarm (bell uninterruptedly. The cars The ,Bolsheviks worship the bi' through tahe, ,kidneys. If they �" " �"11.14111-- - f
y P y g. Ys• et' areJu$y:'""`low ante more I wear a
['�' unit, social organization, cultural en- sway and roll; the wheels roar. The They ,have taken' over this frailty kept v*e11 and stnor7g. they do -their size 38. Besides wliiclt I ice: so /
M
rp , p passengers hold (their seats or their from "the Tsarist Russians and, need- work of,'straining all the impurities '
Its rise and political office has a much better, in ore energetic, and
line which connects it with 'Moscow. sta s and their breath. The ave- less to -,say, surpassed them. The Ruses out of the blood Stream If they are •
p p Y, can do=my work without that tix-
Moscow is the heart which pumps meats are narrow. Ped`es`trians ov- sians love a show, and the Bolsheviks weak and blit of ceder the impurities „^
blood, the brain which sends mss- erflow into the street; the speeding know blow to put one on. The are stay in the blood' a'hd ,sickness is the ed feeling, (,Neel.) J. lI, :� .. -
;: r
P� g P y sure result. Dodd°s Kidney Pills knee Yiour figure will] not develop 14 . '
sages, the dynamo wh�oh lends en- vehicles dash in and out among them. endeavoring to change the core of 4 P "middle-ageril S read" if you fee
� en to ever corner of the Soviet The Soviet 'Government manufac- life but the ay much attention to the kidneys in condition t'o do .their ,.�"� .,. .,,. yourself heallthy avid f you with a ,.
Cao in'ent. y tures needles, lead pencils -button outward a soreness. The have de- full w`c•rk of cleansing and pua•ifying f er diaries again, bout yo'u find you're
PP 5 e"�-�+'- �3 .'�'"'� "-1 , , daily dose of Krulsc'hen. When ing as s
Moscow throbs. Its tempo is rac- hooks, underwear, tennis +balls ev- ci'ded to make Moscow "the cit the bkod. Keep la box of Dodd's Kid -A HEALTH SERVICE 0i have taken Kruschen Salts' for a f w �- p� as ever --and you can,
nip y ne Pills in' the 'house at all times. THE CANAD AN MEDICAL, days ,that old' ind'ole'nt arm cha7r -wear e modsl with
`
cry thing; and it sells everything, beautiful, and now nothing must in- Y
t •f th th t 1 Th Palace ASSOCIATION AND LIFE _P-1 ' b much grace `and cromifoa't as the yo'uug
r'
There is not a s,tngle, private store ei ere wu a goo . e INSURANCE CO"YNPAN16f � ee in'g eglns to deserjt ynoul--a;t folks•
OR in Moscow; all are owned and aper- of Soviets- probably will, but it is the IN dxtIADA 60 t rcnatiem if ylou are in the f?or=
ated by the community, Since the biggest (feature of their plan. N'ev'er- petitions 'for 'toe best os• 'best man- tiesi--4bhe urge for activity has got Get a ,75c. bo6hle of Krusrh+en (it
SER �% ration system was abolished on Jan, theless, the Bolsheviks are not inter- aged farm's," and the Richmond Hill - IMRRST ` yout•-+and yoth"Te "stepping lively", last four weeks) "and sitant Agh`h
i uary 1, 1935, the bread' shops have ested in facades. In Warsaw, Madrid, Society is the only ,one f'u'nctioning And, best tpf all, you likde4his ac- away to Dake half-a-tea4s+pobmfvl' in;
RQOfiNC �/ been cleaned and. polished up, They Athens, even in some French and in •tbis respect in 1935. The officers The Cry bf the wounded for water tiv`14y -you wallk a couple of milers ,a tuinber +of loot water every .
�l J�J/�'� now offer a greater variety' of bread. British cities, one need only walk 10 were well pleased with a similar com- Is ,one of the 'honrbxs of war whicrh and enjloy it—Ym thought g,
Through a window you see women minutes from the fashionable streets- petition, conducted in 1933, 'and mow >n+gresees itself upon the minds of, g you'd rev- m+ornin
. _
-.NOW shaving men, spraying water on of the metropolitan •hu;b to be in offer 'prizes (based' on the oultivattion all who heal' it. 'T-Jurstt may be de- -"
men's, faces, com'bin'g men's hair. The dirty slums. But the Soviet Revolu- and apparent yield of 'crops, freedom �2"fed as a' drydes4s' or sticky feel= w ,•,,r because stage -Tright rathertl'isiaetb
ES�/MATESfBEE male'barbers are building steel mills. tion mixed thins up com letel from wee&, crop lannin the con, Ing of the mouth and, mora arricu- ry guide to -the fluid nada sof
g g 'completely. P p g• P than speaking has dried his m�owtlh. ,the body.
At a shoe store you see galoshes, Workers live in the aristocratic guar= di+tilon of fences and 'gates and the harry, the (back of the thr•')at, Tie, These examples (serve to dhow us � Questions• concerning 'Health, ad-
! Twogrea�vainesia who suffers from a severe thirst Ys
Metal Roofing; E� baby galoshes, badly finished shoes, tens. 'Sometimes the 'best houses are neatness and generals 'appearance of that thirst seises fxlom those condi- dressed to the Canadian Medical As-
/ elusive patented rubber -soled ,shoes women's felt ov- erected in the factory suburbs. If the farm. A score, card has been P'ic•Itnred with a patrehed and burring tions+ rvvhich make the threat da and sociatti+on 184 Rall fit. 1lraronto,
/ features guarantee ' throat urrable� to swallow ,or to y' eV '
weather -tightness ershoes, knee-high felt boots, and a the central streets of Moscow are all planned to .permit a good farmer to seek throat,
that emotional factors rlisy. have the wR11 be answered personally by rat-
�I and easy applies- 'black -and' -white placard' which ex- asphalted or being asphalted, so, too, compete 'even though he may not have `p pt with difficulty. ,same effect •W�hev 'thirst dievel'otps as ten
• tion. Fornew roofs vY investment in buildings. s This Thirst 'follows ' upon 'haem:orrhago,
"+ar orre-room ,Send Plains blow shoes can be made to last are distant suburbs. Stores an hour a hes g a result .of the reduction of bad
g because, during y
ridge and rafter longer, away from the Big Theatre may be competition .will db much to enebur- g hatmvorrhage, fluid is fluids, ,the 'sense of thi'rs't arises from,
fG lengths for free ]Moscow has 2,500 streets and 51,- better supplied than • stores around age ,all-round good farming in the 'd`r'y Brom; the tissues to maintain a l
estimate. we use r dtry mouth and t owt due to a re- 1 ON GUARANTEED
Council sten 000 dwellings. -Of these, says ,Lazar the corner from it. Agricultural (Society area, 'the volu'm'e iof the blbod •st ream. _Pro- dti,ctmon in •bhp flow of saliva, 1
��� dard"forgreat Ka anovich the city's Haroun al Appearances count, but principles fuse sweat, dia,17rhdoea and diabetes TRUST
g y PP P P Sal`iv'a has a number of im` omtant
est d�abilits lead to thirst 7 p
Raschid, 23,000 are one -storey and are not always sacrificed to them, The Ray Market as these conditions ex- furncti'ans, inrludi�ug flue dngestibin of
21 000 two -stare Now, he boast�, Ihaust the fluids of the body. 44%0. CERTIFICATES
� � y. � The CVIQs'c.ow 'Soviet could round up There is a poor demand for ha p• Ist}raa•'ehes olid stuga,rs. Not the least
they are building new six, seven and the beggars of the cit just as easil P y Thase who sleep wdth their 7muths -"-
' - , g' gg y J y generally, large number of farm- ,a iznporban�t ,iof the functions of saliva
• eight -storey homes, Only 1,178 hous- .as Mussolini is said to have done. A pen waken with dry thiroats. The fls• tthe lubrication of the mouth and A legal irtYestmen! far Trust Furth!
e.ars v�ho are out of hay are feeding air ,passing in and ou#t dries the mus-
, es in Moscow have elevators, and of That would be window dressing, In- g thtnoat. This is `essiential to speech straw oath other roughage dui {o Lack sous membranes which ]line the mouth $td�o. and Upwards Accepted
these, only 475 are working. I live stead, the regime goes about improv- of funds to purchase hay. There is and throat. and to the s'tvallowirig ,of food. The
ing living conditions. When the still a fairly large supply of ha un- � fllOw of saliva is . ample as long as Terms of 5 Years.
Y g pP' Y y ]Lon
peasants are really well-to-do, Soviet sold in the Ottawa valla and north- g speeches are Opt to he dry the body fluid's ane sufFi6"t bilin it Uneondifional!
_ `,n "ne. JS cities will know no beggars except y for fife speaker as well as for his aud= y Guaranteed
Ue P fails when the bad
d o jI' 20 thern Ontario. X its selling at prices fence, IWlh,ile y fluids feu below
h j� d 2 the professionals, who can then be as law as $7 per ton delivered to 'the speaking, most of the rormaly --
C age 7. p� xt ' re-educated. This is the attitude to- breathing is dorue throe h the mouth.
g' Thirst is pe unpleasant 'T H E
o f , D V car at Ottawa valley points. There is' The laws off water Ion the p' asant sensation.
Oj wards prostitution, too. 'w'liere there g speaker's It wlould. a
�) also a fair quantity of good 'ray a- table is a Greco t spear that irs'h are snort
is no unemployment and a lot of vailable in the Bruce peninsula. In throats
be 'Of ,the fact that likely Ea stiffer from thirst but that � T E R L 1 N G
l amateur competition 'there are few speakers, throats beooriie dry.
�/ P most ot7tiet localities of the .province Fear, ora other emotional stress, tice eatbhems are, Thmds, serves n'o-
street-walkers. Moscow, with tens tic+e that the body
v ".•' of thousands of transients, a arri- there is eirbher a shortage or barely mayt cause the mouth to become o neem' ,of t If
g sufficient. for local needs, but deliv_ ?n Y we d'o rudt Iblunit our sense 'of thirst TRUSTS
�Q son and so an has onl a few horn- and' the tomgue t1o' feel as if it were
• 1 Y ! by failing !w 7ieed i't urnless t
U eyed meas are regarded as too h he sen-
�C % P g hip fixed to the :roof the l '
y dred, parkas 500, prostitutes. Most of he mouth. Many S ;tl� CQj�p
p p to entice farmers to buy it. beGorrues unpleasant +the sen_ ORATION
A of them are housemaids in search of Y ra Public speaker needs, a glass of I,a41on of thirst should serve as a sat- prices ex -track Toronto TORONTO
Ra . :.� >:.: careers, or peasant girls who ' had .
jl jj''�� � .....3h are. 'For No. 2 timot'!iy and, mixtures
�✓ T ?I come to find work and were inter-
DtiV 1 �! 14. to 1
,lj H ` � $ 50 $ 5.50; No. 2, $12 -to $13 ; .
Lt �' cepted at railway stations by adven-
av IC wheat straw, $10; eat straw, $8:50 to
e sto r VCIISt.` �, turers. Soviet cities have prophylac- $9.50.
Q pAed Shop toriums where such girls are segre- _ .
_- s c,, OL, 1 gated and taught professions. Liquid Fertilizer For House Plants 1
aye Sel At a newspaper kiosk you will see (By Joico' o 'Clark
It's ti 1 `'�+� t:>.'%r'• a queue forty 'people long waiting for )
S a al „bel r, o.r� ` f ice' (, the Evening Moscow, the only even- This fertilizer is given in response -
11e e �d ju u(���I' e f ~` . in'g paper in a city of 3,600,000. Its t'o an oft repeated request Por a liq- •
I hargedr3' STREET • d r,....,. circulation is 120,000, but if the State uid fertilizer suitable for houAe plants,
WI SSI ^"' .., x.: •: gave it enough paper it could sell sweet peas, etc.
`" w VLJ ,OME
at-! - 500,000 copies. When I first came to -Nitrate ,of 'Soda 3 parts
kx i a,;._y "r \>, it ^ . ' • Moscow in 1922, there was not one SuIphat of Potash .... .....1 part
.
- --"
:- HAVE , -
bus or taxi, In 1924 eight handsome ,Dissolve the mixture in water at
, �.�, I1, vti" "Leyland!s" arrived from England ; the rate of I ounce per gallon, of C1 1� RS r
by 1928, Moscow had 175 buses—all waiter. For garden' crops this may 4
i foreign. Now it has 180 Soviet 'bus'- be used every two or three weeks at
,j i es, too. 'Ru't the transportation prob- the rate of 5 gallons per square rod;
. < I lem, remains unsolved'. Nor can the for potted' plants at the rate of one
i "=: ?> Moscow tram system be abolished as to five fluid ounces per 6yinch pot. TO BE B,.OUG-HT .
repeated, if necessary, ecessai ever . t
;;; superfluous until the subway or pea y 2
0
:':n is . . .n-.....•:,..: "Metro,"
't' 't_1111 r " !r weeks.
„;;>' Metro, fifty miles long, is com
eted ,If the sail is v richt as from I
",.-I..., %,
pl in 1942, at'Y � •
:;i; :.,` j 'Feminine clothes are an intimate heavy applications of rotted man'uTe
>�:"%' •. thing, and the revolution has not and the plants "nun to foliage, omit r
is !'i a?i'
e 'r', :!a:!.�s. - changed ed 'them. -Most Soviet women the nitrate of soda: from' the form.- 0 Worth -while thins cost money. This means .
:::; . ula.
>''jts>ss;;;,,.::,, would walk much more than a mile
,.;;,; ,1 customers. Customers require to be bought' just as .
for a foreign fashion magazine. And ,
:....•ii!?ti:•':a r. rr men? 'WThen `there were no collars ; , one s merchandise has to be bought.
';,: , ::,•::,.�,//% Livestock Market g.
,;;fl neckties, and felt hats, it was coun-
A9 a result of drought conditions
ter -revolutionary" to Wear them. But in the United Stats ithere is now a 0 Customers are, not likely to be obtained apart
now that they exist in ,abundance real shortage of 'beef and .pork. The
From seeking diem. The must be,. • pursued, and
' ,, ......:.. � many of the Soviet leaders have had g y p
• • •.• ""'"`"�"'� themselves rapid dirrrlinution of supplies' of cat- �
z'<sl•`•''.:. �••,::; photographed in these tle and hogs at all leading United they must be asked to do business with the retailer
",bourgeois" trappings'. And Ordjini-
">'.;: States stock yards 'in'dscates that cum WIdO - .
:::!•:..: rf ,, kidze, Commissar of 'Heavy 'Indus- Wants their CUstOm.
:ticn%�',;:<•<%�;'';'"^::::<,,. good neighbors nn, tlhe smith will be ,
.•":ii;';:3?''•r,'.'•:`y?::;:x.:!•>5>::>•tas'5.,;::,::: .:.�;: •. try, told: bis, engineers in October,
,,..,,,,,,�;;.;;,,�,.;;u;,:;�,. �y,M • .,,...,• i,r forced to readjust .their meat eating �,
`•: -mak!'>.; ;rte>„ �luEu�` 1994-Lbi'i�t ric date --to shave raga- to ,nclude a laxge�;pot'tion of lamb• • You woull think .that all this is 'as plain as is
larly4, lShasles 'of Peter. the Great►.
In iCanadb: the situation, is likely to the nose on one s face. But stop 1 Answer this ques-
Take a 7ius or trolley at Theatre follow along som'ewh'at similar lines•.
AT EVERY INTERSECTION Square and travel fifteen minutes, Already as a -result of the rapid rise tion: What have you, a retailer, done in the past -
then walk ten minutes through Pet 5n ohe price of ?reef across Canada month—to go no farther back -'to seek and,get new
��� rorvtsky Park -you are in the midst
and the firm twnd,~lbion of the hog � � �
L.
BE � ,� �', of quiet village life where even the market due to heavy exports of bac- customers • How -many non -customers of your store ' j
_ people are ditflerent. But MbseGw on to Grealt Britain and lower hag de- have received invitations from you to do business
is tl5rowing out tentacles and seizing liveries as coni parred with a year ago, with you? How many persons have received com-
ilts doing ciountry side neightlbours. the position in regard to the conalimp-
/�HERE were over 800 bicycle riders killed or injured Its mad tempo is ,infecting the sur- .tion of lamb is 'becoming increasing- muriieations from you, requesting their custom?
Tin Ontario last year. � rounding village area.. A few years ly favorable. I
ago a sprawling village itself,' 'Mos- How many persons have you informed in their
+I.axnlb in bath 'Canada and five �
Bicyclists, especially children, are often careless. This cow is now urbanizing its, peripthery. United Stapes is, at the moment, a homes, about your businessi your merchandise, your
In this respect it is merely an ate in counter meat. In the United
simply means that drivers of motor vehicles must be ample in miniature of the vast pro- ro- SyStates sheep flocks `halve withstood policies? How Nueh money have you spent this past
twice as careful. Remember that you are in the cess. than has gripped the entire So -
heavier draught conditirorits' much 'teeter than month on the purchase of customers?
viet Continent: the gap between the other live Jbook while in Canada, as -
vehicle. urban and the rural'is being narrow- a result of a definite and construe- Just waiting for customers is the acme of folly.
ed. The Bolsheviks aim at de- ti,ve, sheep policy, lam in Canada g
At stop streets • .. stopl Discipline ,yourself when you strcying the gap altogether. has been greatly improved and ;s Just relying on the conviction that the public ought .
drive. Cut down^on speed, especially at night. Make sure I -.. available the year round as early % t0 do business with you is folly. Just soothingour-
spring lamb. as grass -fat ]alma bx as y
that your brakes, tires and lights are effective ... other -finished feedlot lamb. self with the reflections that you are honest, that
wise, some day, you may find yourself in serious trouble. Farm Notes ,you give the public a square deal, that your store
has a good location, that you price merchandise fair -
IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE... THAN SORRY. The Starling Menace
Climbing Plants and . ly-these are passive thingsI.. '
d The steadilyincreasing Canada, Beautiful
g number of There gme many dv,4,eyb i It is action which counts in getting the things
MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ,starlings in Ontario is csnasing con- ng houses
sideralble alarm in some regions. Hon. in Canada which could be made much Whlich 'Ne Want. '�1n infant cries, This is its Way Of „
1)uncau ;Marshall rete'nrtly ,s'bated that n''�e attractive looking by the jud+ic»
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF ifIGH11VAYS t ious use 'of etlmbirn ]makin ito mother or nurse know that it wants. -
• the Onfiarfia Agriuntltvral Oolle�e 'au- g .'planWs. A -]uouse gN
Ithorrities are avow coudu ting research which laches rang pre'benbe oaf bea�.tyr r � &Something. Is i'tfair to a business to be doing noth-
IN in eheindleals w'h'ich may even'tuall be in architecture may have much 'of .
y y In in a lanned wa • to et new customers for it?
used to cut down their numbers. the athiffmldse taken from it by plant - � .r. y g ,
. Wile admitting Iblve .damger '6f loos- ing a 'vie, that Witt 'br'esk"th� mot, .
Mg 'powam gas on the roasts of the 'otony of a straight,wall. verandahs', 6.. A:d#ertisi�lg by all businesses will. -make and keep ,
birds he believed' it to be, he eta' oummter-tha seu fences, sroeks ,and' ' 'j .
ONTA�,a , our town a good, shopping centre. ,
about iNhd only ,soti'sPac'Hoary that+echo old stumtplsl ,of trees' covered wWth .
O to �l st staff "IN IN 1'safety
of dtealIng waft therms, elamlbirvg .plants vc]ll. +aa change 1:. 1I 11 .
e tie>i►elItr ti0itCo• ..`,.""`., Mama of the y be ized :b i etseKtrt . „9
;ibt . y • Best T'arsn Casr►lteti>£lost waio has lcivowlsst !bcJ£o e. Th m
',§44' `F •, w ;.jF + Pk 5 , %r?a 1W{iLll 't .7. 'e+�."' iUriB$ ' f,' r
}�,``�� '... ' ,, a
,. �v{-A..,:..+rt 'F r,,..`'�^ k.�;, : i,... .'Y- LfiLli#W.15W :dJ1Wr.�ir,,'il�Wl" ri%a ,a� •� 'R �?
d 4 ct c - ^; 4 , , x r' 8^W tilon'dyyf tl,w,yifL�VpJ Cijat011ft�Jre,. rs��
1. � x •' �
..', r V Id i�Yi , t rW, `,, } h, .. : .a., .,'I IIJ,U(7i' 466t,h'ILV!t' I4Ar'i,U[1'LL,Iif1'I is � ,,
�yam�,yW1WWL `IA,YL
k` , w # 4 ,, , <Ii41 all, over the, Dons' ruo6
.
The H
1
�yl {�;$. ,,W �•rj, e,r�, ,.ya�yW�+ ;y ,,r y(,N �.1e�t,■,�• � ■yy�y�y ,�
% r:, 1,r„ i�: 4y'r::,iY �r, d :.v. rh',;ir, ,'!„I r.,1.51 � mr, ",I%` .,O'Ta�,. •Q.Y.�'I �' C"i4 �,,,,,,,,? t' OLIN .WS.j. Publishers• n
:.. ray:4, x. : 7r/��d �:. X+"^' n tfX �(1 ]tb /slyly .i3ra xr
.z ;.�+' P�v .(a^{IM�;+h� r 5ia.. ..._•"F1 :. ! .m 'a' µ�,,,�,p. yyy ,�',..,". :`• ii>'•a�3': �yyryI1�, �'r' ,�.tw ��,,�{, - , ,
: p J ') ,. yi. R' ! ,.. . ,. +. L,+; fi_.. .' : il,r'V/W7, ,1 y � ,I
1 '. 4 ' i}.,.. E Y 4 1 , . { h' A , r , , n , Y,,. � T"t'• . , .: , , .. , r,'Y , P. ,'� 'r"'•• ,oIV4.L•OU
g {u,'(1I�1 w1[171(iII, Al 4"I
l f. NYL JI ry @, Q P C R "v 5d 7..1 { 1, t'! 1 •� tlK.. y •,,,�� •• 1 VIV
.may � AT'BRstali� d ig
M 6 411e1t1'' �"Yl '' ' ,r,1'. ,,y
1 •{: !i rq, j,,�,.., I ,c 1. .t„ N r{ia t }'$. ! 4, o:sJJ• .I �!{y W!: Il'!4,y� �rp,� .y
#r+r s� e�±1 f'T t Sl ;�?Sn, , x' 4.';'o' ! 7. Y.,.. 'rµ ,,.. Y I ���, �,= " ,Y. 4EU'�%' '.:t,'Ne" �,' I;` i
r.hii�Yl11 CVtlilC>C * 1, ,: ,' �',eR°t•
{,, !„tti err:, 4� :< ;;
l' I',:�.,,,, 'r, ,; ,., fad: d i, } ,
V6 ,;aP F'. ,.. R ,tt Y , 4, h, i S r FJ ; r , In r,, _ „-' ;.... ''f+'r�'t#+'�.^C1.7', F�” j+':t.,,.«i ,A s,o i, j�I{,'r'$],'E11eY'' R ,�y, i,,p
f. ,r ,tl t r Y SFCu aV. �. .,. ,. .., c , , :.ii A, -r ,.. ,y� ,/ ,0 r(* ..� I :..lir 'V'L"v roe '2
;I. 'a,( , 4t' 7r 4r :,! " y�.lY 1.f a{, t .5 , .. p4� t ,. , r .'r ;r ih :,r np . ,: . P . .,,,,. 4i ' " dd , ,k
„ 'l,r t ,,. . ,. a /.'.. sl . r . t c ::, , , , J I .., n ..,.. rg ° Y , 74
,, „nM .. n7!' , :i;. 5 t . t . !.. ... I, � - .:1' 'i f*
Y.. I. ➢ t:l n t .rr '.k"f.,f ,f P!. a ,,, 1..� . , a. ,.... iwy: - ^.'. R:,1',VK11" ... r -.i''r .4
:r
vh. n.ln.y;�
..U•� .. Iry ;,. >,. ,,.,'r ,i ..S• .. W_, ,r` ?I: ,. C,la, ,,.. 1,.., .,. ., ) ,.. ,IL'� .. ,„' I
1 ! a i, i4' t ,.. 6 v ..I, ., .r ,. ��Lll ��� ,r '� U'II O
.r .�. ,..�,,., ,r ,' �w,. ,>"�,rta,r„ .h.S ii 7 ,t. , 71, ., ,i,.,n,., : .. ''ugq!•1
.. 1 ,, a :, ,”
h a
'3 .�><:. �P.3.v.,. F k'P .,.1 Y i, ,,,: .. I � '. ,T v:,.« �. .. .... ..,, �t .,
4 r IrlPl.r, u ,.. , lCl •�,�� I c':.
s 1, , r.y ,i� .. },,: .. ., �., ,.. :,, ,,.,. , ,..-: .r. ,I ,::..., ,.
r ~}.., ,. 4 pp Y r(- r, )), , r t a,. r,.0 Nei:.IR,yy(� r F.. «. f
h t!.. ".l tY .� .k rr',j,,Y' Y .r".. • , •�' +�4 .a .J
, .., 1 .r. r .5 +. �f V ,,, ,'L. (, , ,.,, , �, 1 r -, .,.. rv!n �f4 fid, �.G. �. rF71 P,w
.Y n !.' iJ,. 'V rt,. 1 it , ..r .. .J. [ n "u.,..„, '•, a
nr mr }T,,+ art
1
.. Vr r f �,. �"r �. ....,., r ,. ,. .. ..„ �'�,,t� u,49. ... :. ,. n.: P1P W:. I V,
,� ,.� ,4 d ... . , ...* r I � .:. .., ... _, .. �. ,. .., r . 1 I. ., ,., ,.t ... Ir
, � r�• ,�y, r m •l4 z . Y . , p : ���� ,. ,� y. � S n �, < , t
I) 4, , "r. .,t. -. I, ., ... /!'r .. ..r.lU�..., ( 1,,., ..✓,:1 r ),.a, S,'Y, iY Jl i/. :(., .4 r. ,,,. .,Y ,"..'.�"”, ... .. .,A
4t nsr , + . 1 , Y r Y / .., : ,: ,., . , y.. ,. , , ; : i ,1 k r ,.r.. , ,. : ,r. ,�, . `P:,. +•, 1�1: ,t ,{ ,!1 R ., ,,,,J' f; a i;'. +
. ,, W ..., ,: ,.:, ., b �. :• ) . ,.,con o
lr, � ,. ,'..tV' �, �'�5.
111
r ... t..,... r r. .r :qo .. r,... .rp,,,. :.x .:. .,,
�. i 1.
a. asF,w I 4
v
n ). ., ,. C 7,... ..� F. la �p :w :. ar .1. .i
,. .. «. nr . I I ., , t ,... .. ,.. ... , ,. .. :ri � .,, r t. ... u,., �1 a ',•..., .. „r. ,
... r, r. ..i, ., T, .E. , �� fir, , , .. (. ,, , s. ,r, . , r . a` :r , �. ,u, , ..
{� sl t..,
, 4 ;y ,. {� ,I I L, i... I ,. ,« ., �. ,.. ,, ,. «.. ', V 4 1 4. ,r l.r• r ., ,.. .'��... .., ,. .,,
I 7 x
:{' , „ I (. .,. , .. of . 4 , 4. , t _)'. , ,. I ,. ., ,. ! t .. ,. ., , „ ,,,:,: ,.
.. ,. r t `k � � 1. 5 h , �"R .e : ...J. � \ . Y.. I at I r
.., 1 1� 1 r v. •�. ,. i i K ,. .. "'�. ,, } k t ,:4 u 1 r 1 c r, Y, h t1 ..
I a �c .r, I r _ I„ 1 a t _.
., r. .. 4P.b.a s :..I r, ,, ryg d ..'F .,1. ,. .�, .. I 4 s, ., .,. �b
�. 5 , ... , 4T .1' .1� , >��. � , .�-, -, � .f , G ,,. �. ) , , , J .. �i M„ x ,..1 � t , ., ,. 1 nt,
. 7 �i < �4..r , b , , r 3\ r ,Y I , 1 n , , , I� t , .. 4 x ,
hh „ , aF' :.3 ,,) n, „ ,.. Y a, „ .�, n. ,. t , ,.. s ,. ra 1 .f l 4 l.. :h?.. 'u ,t
Ji z! R , .f r S � � ;
r .. r ! t , fi P 4.. x .. { �, ,.„ rrM, ,r, : . I � ': a ,, r , P 17,. r. r. I. .t, �, ;w,,
, A w r , ,:. ,,.. _n .,t, ,. ., �.J,�n: $ ,. ,. '�, �, .. w u �. .l r. rF, �,
.. , , � 't, ,t ., .'Alt.. Y 4'.,.M A, tl I .,,.1 Y. Y ,. t , n�'r r 'tS�1i 1 •, ,,. .. �I {
r. ,. r,. i. I - i 'h .a' r ,k 3. i
I u , ,, n. r b fl r 1 , e s r', , .741
.t � .: Y_ c i 1� 1 r d , � s ... ,�a� w ,. t a
1 ,, r .. .z : ,, r ^!� : ,., ,. .i. a, 'i"." ✓rr t: ,r,. .r ,..
. e ,,,. '� t. , ,. ra i , '!. r � # ... .,.J, .pp ."� 1 I r I
... I ,.. / ., ,. ,, ., i�4t .l e # � •F, rat'• d.. n-.. �, r 1
J. ..� ai. et {{qq g Y ,,.. 4 Y.n .,
.1V, n t r .. !t�,4 ,T f M t i.7
�.�' • . i r ( t,. a„ , 1 � Y , �, H J �„ p . o ., 4 ,r •. ,�.d >~ r.,v.
, ✓ f� . 1 I . , ., y 4w S '.
fi 1
S .,. yy,.. r ,.,. 4 ..,: L . ,. �, ,,.
,., A f � r .,,
s r .�u r 4 r hM1' r„
t. h u 4 r .Z E,
W �. e
a } I �, S .,,, .o- .F, „ti, ,i ,r , 1 .r', , K\.k r a, .A+� % ��, ! 7 '4+.§.. +... 1 tr .ra,. f >� , "l V a
,a ,
..,,.,,c'� .r.J,, I yr r , , r:b , ...r:.,,. �,,. ..t „A,1. .�I, !, .. ,.. Y, ,,t .�, .,t. a .� 1� .r i. 5t A
, tv Q,. ,{... , 4.... fS .- n .. SI .. ,�. ..k c ry{ 1 ,. ,�'1 P,. .. ,. . f yy . t M1 , ,... :: d, a t rr...
,:. ,,. l F. , ,..4 , l rt ..,:. . r � .x ..r t . , .. I , , W,-». ., 4 ,. ,11.1 1 4. ,. .4 l"t . � I: l.. :I.. r.
t t ,`$�' 1 r iK 'bra .rt, !� 3, R 1 rr � t ,� ri
t 3 1 , . d,- ,. I r � , f � . ,I 1 ,
,. :,... ,: v. I ,. , •e"� Y",.I A. to ,. t. ,, Nr t ,,.. - .., P ,r� .. t4 �, N .,,
y,J;.>rys�r..-.Sc.J,.a,r._.ok,.,-_b,3',,_.-:.��,r7 xY�:r,.y_„as.-, ___.,�'a�.,,,,,:.erl,si�,, .e,a.r�r.,39"�,_�J,ro.u..,,err.�.�.,,�u-'�„ta.,�,-'����.,.r'a�t,,�,.�97_.vsi_-..,,,.T�e�oP,,�r.,P,_,:&..ar�wrs,�Flr,as,Ri.....§�ss^ht,a.i��,i♦,..P-.aM1.�1b. r,...�._'J..U�.>„v.,!A➢x,tC...r���a.m.M����.,.�tY��>,'i'ia.�'ih,1��,��Si�i.,r..l.'a��''C�.,o:•�`��k�il+,�s.s,.,.r,1C�.StR.E,l9�R.,�duC.,:Jtae,,F„a�n[,�5,..,s.,n,�.xt,.1,.,._�: �I�_�"4,�d� _,..._.
m
1
I
,
I
,
r
,
I
V
,,
11
,