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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Nov 1938, p. 2

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levably lower than in the corresponding months of were generally on a higher level than at any time during 1988. Great Britain and the iited States together absorb approximately 75 per l‘fiohmammd&ufiufhymud instrial conditions in these countries exert an imâ€" influence on the economic life of Canads. th the recession of business in the United States, m-mcm'mgmmmw Subâ€" recovery has now been reported in the HMVhflometBflhm&od‘efimbfl least been arrested. With the stimulus of the inâ€" ased industrial activity of her most important itomers, Canada may anticipate some expansion iir-mmdmmimmnmammw siness conditions. itantial improvement was reported in many leadâ€" branches of ihdustry, particularly in Canada and United States. Operations, although still conâ€" The Globe and Mail concluded that Right Mackenzie King is not equal to the task zhdtnhi) in these difficult days? On "Canada‘s national newspaper" declared "Canada is all but bankrupt." Over the weckâ€" #omething of a serious nature must have hapâ€" for on Monday the same influential journal rme its readers that "Canada is bankrupt." X, indexes of business activity in Canâ€" mds, the United States and Great Britain have _ been more encouraging as they indiciate that general decline reported in the early months of @urrent year has been effectively haited in all e countries, says the monthly letter of the Royal k. During the summer months, many of these es moved in a more or less horizontal direction, rfi‘flmflumdun recession had i largely exhausted. In August and September, a crisis ?" a on o e reetopy and Alarming as this statement, is the conâ€" that our only hope for salvation rests with ‘ Hepburn. "Who among the public leaders rtolhpwtboldlywithlnmunmdpn- nlawi L. wl U 1 WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 1938 4â€"PIECE MODERN BEDROOM SUITE BUSINESS CONDITIONS . l aver CE L ® i "at is maney. cpaintes Mo: Prntr senirect HOWARD P. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager. ELVA V. PHILLIPS, News Bditor. 9â€"PIECE MODERN DINING SUITE butt walnot and Oriental wood f ronts are str fl*dflfl“e&y* % ed walnut and ends 3â€"ply birch. Nut brown was \Chartiss Publishing Co. Lea. the urgent inquiry in Saturday‘s arge. tor Sbe. sash is advance eppiiog s io nen e o and Guide Ees a To en "$25. and desth aotices, §0¢ COMBINATION WALNUT COMBINATION WALXTUT : T Nntines BENER: utd vcsbliclicca ons d Mr. Green, the Secretary, emphasized, aithough the Gideons have only 195 nfembers in the Pominion. Coâ€" ordination of provincial and municipal educational authorities has been most encouraging. Calling for further szpport from the clergy and Gideon memâ€"« bers, ident said: "After all, the Gideons themspives dacnot do all this work. Weâ€"are simply â€"house for Christian society, and with your help there is no limit to what we can accomplish,"" The American Bible Society in 1937 distributed 7,500,000 bibles, the British and Foreign Bible Bociety 15,000,000, and commercial houses accounted for 20,000,000. "Gone with the Wind," is said to be bnnhn;ullreumu-"butulln."butueordiu to the Secretary of the American Bible Society, the ah4 uit s alll ul We‘ _ L @ ronts are strikingly set off by watertal cbony pulls. Tops are i. _ _Nut brown walnut $ .50 During the 40 years of its existence the Gideons have placed 1,500,000 bibles in hoteis, hospitals, sehools, prisons, As an instance of the quick growth dmlo&trawflhc‘u«.flnmnmtlu objective was 6,000 Bibles a year. Last year the Gideons distributed more than 16,000, and for the present year the objective is 17,500. All this is done, PC C AnMOnentaiipnmnres ubosrelinntiatidicctra en 4 t 1. 4 old "book of books" is still far whead of all others in the inumber of sales. Pnulclopbumhtohana!grmdhiom He purposes planting 40,000 or 50,000 trees on his farm next spring. This is an example that could be tollowu.ha-nu'nyuhot,hyothuhmn of the province. ‘There are thousands of acres now unlmfiumuhmdproflhblyfor% was loaned to 52,000 persons. Very significant is the â€" return made by the borrowers. Already $8,500,000 has been paid. The government which guaranteed the loans has lost only $4,836, all of which goss to show that persons who are trusted are, in the main, honest and industrious. Three years ago the Home Improvement Plan was inaugurated by the Dominion government. $21,000,000 over a certain price, the money to be used in meeting ‘mmmm There are already too many huisance taxes. Reduce expenditures rather than increase taxes is the demand of those who pay in Toronto as elsewhere. Those who Trith sweepStake tickets, according “Mhb':'flmt“m”mlyfl-. Not a very promising investment. Is this the beginning of a movement to déthroné M‘"lhl-fllr.lmhum.:hnmm of the dominion under the control the two young And irrepressible provincial leaders, Hepburn and Duplessis? We must walt and se¢. to repeat itself," says the mm "Premier Hepburn is the ons most placed Hepburn, it is suggested, could securs the cooperaâ€" tion of Premier Duplessis of Quebec in this crusade to save Canada. "He (Mr. Hepburn) and his friend, the Premier of Quebec, have been accused of ganging up against the federal government and the rest of Canada. Let them gang up to rescue Canada from dissolution and finkncial destruction." insues, "If Mr, Dunning or the Fedéral Prinie Minis« ter takes the lead the provingial hue and wry is likely Some one in Toronto suggests a tax on all meals 'fnhqtfmhhve-d.tu..m.. NOTE AND COMMENT s1 29 .50 fired yesterday?" _ _ _ "That‘s right," nodded the The aggressive chap stepped up to the employment manager of the large auto repair shop, nylng: "I‘m looking for & job as a mechâ€" anic." The employment manager studâ€" led the applicant. "Just a moment," he said. "Are you the fellow we Praises Our Paper 18 Denison Road W., Weston. Editor, â€" Times and Guide, Weston. You may be interested to know that, for my own benefit and to see if it were worth while to take your space and my time in making notes weekly for the 1st Hardington Troop of Sceouts and Cubs, for the "Boy Seout" column, I made some inâ€" ’iuiriu. I was surprised and gratiâ€" ied to find that my notes were read by far more peoyle than I had even hoped, and while my discreet inâ€" The youthfu} shown above were on Weaton Nfl oathooe:wonaf‘t‘h‘e"l.':'x Dlylna.ld.dth u..m..m a::,i lgtiu right, John Armétrong, Jim Booth, Thelma Mattison and 8 gir. ’nlriot were naturaily limited, I eel my tinie not wasted. Yours sincerely, FRED HARDING. . . Photo 6 s by m:{ Gordon A. W. Squibb. Coptes may be obtained Letters To The Editor 18â€"20 Sounded Logical Use Our ACCRUED DIVIDEND PLAN |It‘s Cheaper Than Of Convenient Payments on all Purchases Paying Cash High Quality Make your home more attractive with comfortable, modern furniture THESE ‘= MODERN RICHARDSON TIMES AnD GUIDE AID SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC novern STUDIO COUCHES PrRiceD Frrom s2 9.50 up DON‘T MISS THESE VALUES. LOOK THEM oOvER TOâ€"DaY. RADIO & FURNITURE co. 8T. N. No re dev nevally enlai roperties. O ome, the cor on mill is pr ith initial pr Febpuary, G mil is for the ] "Why not?" demanded the meâ€" chanie. "I lpst it here, didn‘t I?" "In that case," queried the emâ€" ployment manager, "why do you come in here looking for a jobt" Bettles Everything At long last, the answer has been found for all the trcubhin;t‘ the world, including the pean Newfls~ f_rom Northern Mining Camps IN THE KIRKLAND LAKE CAMP talk is heard of an en enlarged outlook for the whole camp, based on new parallel ore discoveries to the north of the main break. IN THE LARDER LAKE FIELD constant expansion is under way. ome IN THE PORCUPINE CAMP Foy e + To say prayer. A mother‘s love must be divine, Phe o+ Aipving se3 from home, Now your tired hands are folded, W'w ';Igi.:flllk'c mother‘s His Promige win fulfil. o Â¥ Suone 1net duateth knowlédge ; fi‘.’" .â€""'- EOV PMRECER Was mn::’?am love ? e paid the s sacrifice, Womerin ts mikene fed Ris "mother vioed bopoith Hie crisis, airplane accidents and the untimely death of many celébritics. Sunspets are to blame, says an astrologer, thus settling everyâ€" And saw His agony Chesterville is most prominent on recent developments. Pelangio adâ€" joins, with Wesley a nearby proâ€" perty. Between the expanding Kerr Addison and Omega,â€" aggressive development of Barber Larder is thing. under way, with Consolidated Smelters providing finances. Other properties along the soâ€"called beit are Fernland, Larâ€"Add, Sheidon, Arjon and Cheminis. , THE QUEBEC FIELD pre. t interest centres on the section th of Noranda, where the adjoinâ€" ing Waite Amulet, Lake Dufault and Wiltsey Coghlan properties are being diamond drilled. The imâ€" portance of recent resuits may be judged by the market advance of Waite Amulet from two to cight dollars per share.â€"(advt.) Cl e ie i t Farca‘y â€"yâ€"amal Your dw% would do. Long "fi',: Of weary watching, oi enc e o t . cinl, Till.they would sieep again. + TIRED HAND& Low Prices POETS CORNER â€"â€"A.M.B., Mount Dennis, pierced m;.ee. PRESTONE Per C;ll- 53.75 u;“ SLOVAP Per Gal. s 1 .40 ADVERTISING PAYSâ€"TRY IT! rw-mmhnmnmo "PRICO" YACUUM FANS Cruing AARDIION "feinâ€"Flow" Hot ‘uter Heaters. Priced as low as, each . 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