(ageantry of Icebergs L-ry mm“- It tubal-f Ind um " Rhe In new: of g sident. 2b.- lmatiun uston at It in , eve.- m less at art-on l can. rod to which tor, and It: gains! tho the wave. high In. In a um ' sound of ' Ind tho wt: of has. a new“. My. m wan, n m - due color, runs)»: in ize, a " been “or, ocean, mm to amb- If†an. mad the mm. have rum- t In bu. KM it. rrep any 'ttr. in un- OI In 0" “um-aw Two or thrmt you! no very few homo won being an at auction but a moon About 0000 . no no ban; 3.: through the ring. Riding Inch and - an almost nnptocunblo. Darin: the In: " month. - sooo draft hom- huo been um from lam to Wooten Alumni. and than u . km demand in the when {or (mandala. It in particularly noticeable on the m. and in South Australia. when the Government bu been Inning ad. mcee to neeeultolu uriculturilt. let the purchase of bones. Carrion ere unduly that bone. my better than motor lorries tor Ibort hauls. I Adelaide, 8. Atttrt.--a decided swing- ever to hone. from mechanical tune- Port he been noted throughout Ane- tta“: recently. Once beyond the village, where the cottage: cased abruptly, on either “do of the road they could Intel] through the darkness the friendly B.httg “tin; and they braced them- uivee for the last long stretch. the home stretch. the stretch that we know i. bound to and. some time, ml a. ratio of the door-latch, the sud-l den tirrriitrht, ma the light of familiar thing: greeting " u lonnbeent trw veiere from in o-L-kenneth Graeme, in "The Wind in the Wii- Horses Outing Machines On Australian Farms TomwquI-I'Wndturto dle perch the unity occupant, head ticked well into leathers. seemed so near to them as to be easily stroked, had they tried ;even the delicate tips at hle plumped-out plumage penclled thinly on the Illuminated screen. As they looked, the sleepy little fellow lined uneasily, woke, shook himself,‘ end raised his head. They could seer the gape ot his tlny beak as he yawn-l ed in a bored sort of war, looked round, and then settled hls head into his back again, while the milled feath- Cs gradually subsided into perfect} stillness. Then n wt of bitter wind took them in the back of the neck. I‘ null sting of frozen sleet on the shin woke them In from A dream, and they how their tool to be cold and their legs tired. and their own home dis- hnt n weary war. Iciousnl - --"""""" ICE, quite right; this leads homey' "it look" as if we 'were coming to . village," said the Mole, somewhat dubiousiy, slackening his pace, " the track, that had in time become a path Ind then had developed into n lane, now handed them over to the eharge ot a well-metalled road. The animus did not hold with villages end theirj own highways, thicth frequented as they were, took an independent eourse, regardless of church, post . Bee, or public-house. "Oh, never mind!†aid the Rat. "At this season of the your they're all sue indoors by this time, sitting round the Bre; men, women, and children, dogs end eau and all. We shall slip through all right. without any bother or nnpleasentnese. end we can hue a look " them through their windows, it you like, and see what they’re do. '-. u ...v an". mum- My were chain: In on them, and they had um sumo dio- thnce to so. Modding " mama across the plough, they had heard the sheep and had and. for then; and Bow, leading from the sheeppen. they found a beaten track that made walk. tttg a llghter business, and responded. moreover, to that small inqulrlnx nomethlng which all animals carry in- otde them, saying unmistahbly, "Yes, quite right; this leads homo!" "t - -""'. m" mine! be hard)... blowing out on. untrue and Its-III; with detuate hnfeet. their heads then but Int, . light steam rising mm the crowed aleeIrpmt into the booty Air. u the two aims]: heetened by in high spirits, with much chatter and laugh. ter. They were returning Icrou coun- try after e long are outing with ot. tor, hunting end exan on the wide uplands where certain etreenu tribu- tnry to their own river had their tirtrt Bmall beginnings and the shade- of the short winter mo. ---- _. . ' "Advertising is A sure-Ire method' of placing the goods of merit treton/ the buying public," said Mr. Mullen} "America is advertising conscious, and The public learns many things through printed and broadcast adver- ‘tislng, Mr. Muller said, pointing out that more than $2,000,000,000 is spent annually in advertising. He attributed the rise in the standard ot living tor, the "erase family, from $350 annually‘ in 1916 to 81,200 in 1930. to the tux-l thenea of advertising. l New York.--The frtiiutyttee and im. portance of modern sdvertising was stressed by J. P. Muller, president oi the t P. Muller Advertising Agency†speaking before the annual meeting of the Women's Press Club of New York! City. These revolutionary claims in re- mote radio control are made by Chales Keeling, of Buckhurst Hilt, Essex, 3 London suburb. The system is so ex- tensive that anything from a type. writer to an airplane can be controlled try A person miles away, Keeling den clan-ed. ( Better Living Standard Attributed To Advertising London. - A radio invention, by which it would be possible to control a tieet ot airplanes or ships, is said to have been perfected by'a young radio engineer. The inventor also de. clares that by his device radio signals cannot be Jammed-that even it an- other radio station is operating on the same wave length, it will not airectl, the controlling instrument. I Latest Radio Device Guide; - Unmanned Fleet in Air or Water ll. a. HOLT FGiidm" Ionic-I. 20th December. 193]. om}? - iiN "i."rii,7rs'"t'ra'lgt I'a'l [2% end: on. I It per-annm Contribution to Mal-0' Pen-Ion Fund. . ............ _Amtroprt_for" 1evteiftFTL.T.y.i.'jy.y.y..'.' Reoerve (or Dominion Government Tun. Including TuonBunk y:tttPehRGiC.."."C7..7.C.".1"P. lat-nu of Ptolt nod Lou can!“ lawn-d. .......... "H - -- -_M-._ uvuu "%uN9.llNI Isl-nu cl hall and Lou Account. 29th November, t','."li,svcc:.uvC,LTdiri7.".?..C'.".'..",'."f.'.'.".'.e.". 84.106.778.29 from. 10: the year ended 30m November. t93t ...... 5.443327.» Mantra]. Cumin. my. December. 1981. - 7,- â€hwy-u...» 1-. MIA]. In“ or CANADA: We in“. mind the nbove Statement of Militia and A."- " m November, 108t with the book. nnd Account- of The Rays] Bank of Canada " Bend Omen and with iiriaAiira I“. (roll the brunt... We haw veritUd the cub Ind lawman " 'r." one. " the clan. I! the Bur: "eat you, Ind during the you " count] the cub and cumin“ the neuritic. " meal at the important bunches. We have chained All the inlomndon and "planting that n have requind. and iron! opinion the trunnion. of the Bank, which have come under our notice, have been Nubia the power- ol the Bank. The above statement in in our opinion pro rl drawn up no u to diction mtmo condition of the Bunk " " 30th November.' t93i, 'l2l'h' K a shown by the boob d W. f+h'1'tly'm?yttqN, fhA., , nuorrolls’ CERT!" To ml Sin-mowing, Tan Reva BANK or CANADA: w. Dav-n...“ .1. _L-__n4,. _ --- === v-v ..M.'TF.WP- NOTE.s--Th. Roy“ But of Canada (Pam) is. been Inca-pound made the In“ 12tttt,tttyiEit,iiriii'inWr?sl%Tl'l', ".tdttey--tiatiiisi'iiii Tho Royal Bank at Cumin (Pr-m) m Included 1:: thou Gourd Shaman. B. 8. HOLT. M. W. WILSON. Incident Gena-.1 Hanan! Anni-ran.-. --.-----, I-IDIIIU. not Included ' inthe tor-going. Wmdomt Outstanding. ......... . ','e'gtrrtuu..as................C.C." Noe-oath!- lathe r'.yte.l."."."d'.y.'.y.'.'.:y.: Wumtlgmgcnï¬a.................. when" Dan. “W...†“Immcolnmml-nmurmmdeuu any...» APPROPRIATE!) As renews la-..' M__ l.‘ nun. --- _ It.1tt)t,tt?.y. -- rr.,,.,,.-...':.'.'..'.'.'.?.'.!'.?.?! -siii=rrTaiiaiiiiiiiiiii' The Royal, Bank of Canada iiGN' General Statement "--Larad'Lt"ie "gheiejjiiiiitATGTJia htcntm to ""uriiiTargtr.'.'.".'f.".'rt PROFIT AND LOSS Accodd I"""--............. .............................. "'iiiiuy=".."d2L".:lr..: y.t,y.r?rJR.rtA'yi,PTrrscam. """-..-...-.. V. - -___._- -- """'f""'vm, V.I|.. ot Peat, MIMCI, Mitchell d Co, A. B. BRODIE. CA., L. d Nee. W-urhoul & Co. ASSETS YI , The young suitor thought Christ- mas Eve a suitable time to propose to his lady love. He din so. When he had finished talking, she shook her head. "No, John," she replied. I Tho young man looked crestfallen. "Bat why not, Betty?†he said. "Pve; given you 1 car, I’ve sent you t,T,'gl) Pre taken you toyltPey, and hundreds advertising men, consolidated in clubs and federations, vigorously protect the standard ot advertised goods by mo. secuting where take ads try to "ll poorly made products." he added. "Freight vessels could be controlled either from the shore, or, it in a group, from one master ship. They would re- quire no crew, every operation of the boat would be mechanical and would be controlled by radio." ,..........'T “0.0“.†........... â€55.105.“ i "Two men in one airplane could tty a. dozen or so craft, carrying hundreds of tons of freight or mail. With the new robot pilot, which the air ministry still has on its secret list, these ma- chine: could be landed with perfect safety and without a human hand touching the controls. In " interview he said: "My method is absolutely new. On one wave length, high or low, I can transmit eight distinct signals. u...uo..-u .IacMnthouollooo His Mistake . . 337.530,855.47 . . 39.169.103.23 . . 30.00.â€..03 . . ",842,9g6.38 30th November, 1931 any.†'6fr,airs.se 33.131.097.54 â€4...“... â€6.763." 10.655.580.18 At2C9N.t3 367.360.]! humans.“ â€tumult trauma»? . 0.723.†'000,000.0' "t8t,'ttt', '.o+ 4 a 955,105! a-Ff22E'-a-."a"a: M. EPW- 82917010642 ï¬ning“ “25.703.43.12 'lVq.rt3.ss IIV'W5."J.“ 17.171.914.75 1,143,142.44 941,111.15 2B,966,306.64 4.172.799.» 1.744.004... 544.628.“ 721.522.100.64 13.966.506.04 40.213.329.50 f The mnehinery of eonei1iation le cre- ated by public opinion; and with Ste more perfect Idjustment the force of public opinion behind it will grow steadily more and more insistent. Little by little war will be erued from the poatsihnitietu--rhwid Starr: With "White Coal" ottawa.-Canada is compensated for its lack of hsrd coal by the slmost ‘limitless supply or “white coal," or ‘wsterpower, which supplies nearly in. tttttrd energy réquiroments of the‘ country, exclusive of that utilized for] steam railways and automobiles. Several centuries before Christ. when Rome was extending her prov- inces into every part of the world, the need tor speed brought forth several tg", of abbreviated writing by sym- bols which Were swiftly adopted for ‘commercial enterprises. Ancient rec- ords show most or the accounts; and letters of Roman drum were writtenl in shorthand without transcribing, ss' the recipient was alweys familiar with the code employed. I Canada 1liyf1fh1pplied Such are the declarations in a recent investigation by Gino Massano, who has brought to light the full alphabet of ancient Roman shorthand writers. The symbols are, in some respects, similar to those employed today. Rome.--imorthand symbols are ot ancient Roman origin, a recent arche- ological study has revealed. Romans were widely using a uniform system of shorthand writing 200 years before Christ. __ First Use of Shorthand Traced to Early Romans Paris-Some young barristers in Montpellier have found a humorous way of protesting against the heavy taxes that are levied on members of the so-calied liberal Professions. As French Senators and Deputies are nearly all members ot the bar, therel are probably many future Parlia-i mentarians among these young men.‘ Considering the "vicinai" tax too) high, they availed themselves of the1 right which they had, to pay " in kind. This is why they were Seen one morning happily breaking stones and cleaning out roadside ditchesi under the supervision ot a road men- der. The result ot this small inci- dent was to attract the attention ot the powers that be to the lot of those intellectual workers who, in ‘France, are poorly paid. This gives food for thought, for it all French- men suddenly availed themselves of their right to pay certain of their taxes in this way, the authorities would certainly be rather perplexed. The example of the barristers in Montpiilier has already been follow-l ed by the tradespeople of a small town in the Patrde-Cattuts Depart- ment, who paid taxes which they considered excessive by three days of work on the roads. i heart in Y's hand. B discarded two diamonds on the last two rounds of hearts. Z was now in a position where he could make two odd, but titntred that it he could force B to make another discard, he might pos- sibly make three odd by making three diamonds or two spades. At trick six, therefore. he led Y's ten of clubs, Young Paris Barristers Pay Taxes by Digging , Z, the player in question, was play- Ing the hand at three no trump. A opened the five of clubs. Z won the trick with the king and led four rounds ot hearts, winning the last """"""-9, a, a fmtba--A, Q, 7. 5 1Napondiir-t, 4 Spades-ri, i,' s,' , Audion in n tune of contrasts. One denier bid two no tn hand will ploy well and the next one mtrtner bid three he: badly; that in. on one head you will felled to realize that, set " the “breaks,†end on the next, had e Justiilnhie three everything will to wrong. It in a nine had I sure some in of Inch tnitttite variety that no player three no trump, nitho can ever hope to master all its quirks no sure some in no t 1nd turns. Even the beat ot players Aces were too much ft lost their Judgment " times and allow and, " a result, he w: their own hand to intiumtee their bid- tricks ttttdoubled, n m ding to their disadvantage when they points on a. hand th: should realize that their partner has scored game at hearts. " unusual or freak hand. The other hand was as follows: night, the writer noticed two examples Hearts-q, J, 10, 9, of thin failure to be on the lookout tor fNubs--4t, 6, 8 the unusual or fresh type of hand. I?iapomti--io, 9, T Bpadea--s AUCTION BIDDING: Don't allow 100 Aces The dealer, with the following hand: judgment. 'ctt,2'rif'A 2 CONTRACT BIDDING: _ ' ' . The dealer should bid , piatnonds--h, Q, J, 8. end his rtne f h Bpades---A, K, 4. M INt r our a contract to his h bid one no trump."Becorut hand passed player whose bid has 1 and the dealer’s partner bid two cized played the follow hearts. Fourth hand passed end the cleverly: Hearts-k, Q, 7, 6 Clubs-lo, 4, 2 I?iamondtr--rr, 9, 3, Spades-a, 6, 4 aa, #0)!ng iiiii, AUCTION“ ts?. . CONTRACT' ii.,'fs,./,;,re,,tre,e,e,r,ii,ii,i: Hearts-a, J, 10, 9 _Cltttra-K; 9, s pitunomisi--h, g, ti Bpadetr--3, 9, 3 ARTICLE NO. 4, alumnu- In I point of prudence u [on a of 'enrre.---tnhtmrtee. I Style No. 8428 is designed tor sizes M, 88, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust. Sire 86 requires " yards 54-inch, with lt md 10-inch contrasting. HOW To ORDER PATTERNS. Write your runs and sddress plain.. Jn giving number and sins of such 'patterns as you "at. Enclose Me in lumps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it usefully) for eseh number, and address your order to Wilson Psttern Service, " Wart Adelaide Be, Toronto. my]? gym): G,"iji iifi. It’s I model that lends itself very well to the tweed-like and monotone supple woolen, now to fuhiomblo Canton-hill. crepe, wool crepe and _-...‘IL_ __----, .. - - Here’s a nice day model of unusual lines in semi-tailored styling. The wrapped effect gives the figure ele- gant height. Buttons furnish a smart trim. The sleeve cut is interesting. A novelty woolen made the original with plain woolen vestee. However, some may like the vest of self-farm] BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON â€Ingram! Dru-mp "lied with I Vï¬," -- "u. rug-“we puny. Study the play ot this hand careful. ly, for it was cleverly thought out. It is very unusual to win a game by leading your opponent’s suit. forcing A to win the trick, who there- upon led two more rounds ot clubs. B was now forced to make another discard. He could have dismardod either a spade or diamond. It the former, B would discard a diamond and nuke two spade tricks. It the latter, Z would discard a spade end make three diamond tricks. It is a perfect example of the “squeeze" play. t Study the play ot this hand careful. " ., 1A ,7 _ - -"'-V - nun Juob DWI] clzed played the following hand "tes...,..; The dealer should bid two no trump, end his partner tour hearts. As a contrast to his bed bidding. the player whose bid has Just been eriti. ' ml--.-.‘ ALA - .. - dale! bid two no trump. When hilt partner bid three hearts, the donor lulled to realize that, It " portnor had t Justitlnble three-heart bid, they had I sure game in hearts und Md three no trump, “though there wu no sure game In no trump. The 100 Aces were too much for his judgment and, " a result, he went down three tricks undouhled. 1 net loss ot M) points on a. hand that would hove scored game at hearts. His partner's hand was as follows: I Hearts-q, J, 10, 9, 6, 4 Clubs-Ht, 6, 8 I?iapomti--io, 9, 7 Bpadetr--s Don't allow 100 Aces to impair your Judgment. What New York Is Wearing Hearts---', 2 Clutm--g, 8, 8 piamomttr-At, J, lil Spadea--k, Q, 10 'tkintt Lrason 74'")?! Pattern ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO very Ind very Bill~“Have much snow this year, Farmer Giles t" m-"rair amount, but my neighbor had more." BUb-"How could he have more ?" m-NN bu more land." ....-..,.,..,_ 1ititiriutah,nr.wmwrs,e museum-m m “wt of I "_-- "El Cris"',",; - f,t2?Pee.tt, , tel. Tle "all In I Relen--"Yott any you are going to new t man with an Income of $10,000 A your and try to persuade me it is I love mtch?" tum black and Gmiiii “ml Ciiihi'i'i'i; 2gtlfehtv,,e,ts.3it' Pegtt2ertl never 'tm-hes, w†adeUdto getpr,Viliiaits'PiiFitii. luau... ml 2t1gtud boxes. Scull: I - 1eling . mm in now thenmothcr of six strong, tteetthy The {run and other dent in Dr. 'Sil?'.er'thifrttiti ite.tk) m... Beotchtnan--"TU music is a the lights are too dim to read by Dealer--"- do you like 3' rune set.'" There is no question but what Eve had the best husbtnd in the World-- at that time. It, as is sold. it won necessary to use n Inn's eye to per- fect television, do you suppose it vs: a woman’s tongue thnt yielded the secret of the o1ddturhioned talking ma.- chine? In speaking of t, neighbor, oil Ragson Tatters said: "He's one ct the) fellows who can be depended upon hi sign a petition or second a motion. I Ma. H. E. tirmirtsurs that Dr. Wilbur PM pm; (Mb) SIM Her Litt. mt?" Granddaughter - "Even then Iron would be boys, wouldn't they grand. Grandmother (to granddtumhterr-. "When I was your In " girls an wore 'tettieoata." Bor-"Let the ol' cow come; rat not afraid." “Wining Would Clara--"" is; I love money." l Boy wishing a shoemakurl- do you make shoes from?" Bltoermurer-"Hide." Boy-'ity should I hide?" Shoemaker - “Ride! Hide cow's outside." Are you a thoroughbred? I; has been well said that the out horse goes until he Can't go Another inch and then gives up; that the thoroughbred goes until he curs go another ,itttvh.-- and then goes the other inch. On page 617, volume 10, 11th edition, Encyclopedia Britannica, the page heading reads: “Foot-and-Mouth Dig. 'ture-root-." After liqtening to the maturation at certain invpéred old-grads during the late football sea- son. we heartily subscribe to this high- ly illus'rative and iliuminat.irrc head. ing. W1te---'qeeveral men proposed to me before I married you." Httbtrr--"whr didn't you marry the ttrst tool that came along?" Wife--", did." At a soul tint" miin'iai," . For the minute that yo sling it It's a boomerang to you. When Sun-Mn. Hm You When 1 bit ot sunshine hits you After push: of a cloud, When n at of laughter we ye And yer spine is feeling proud, Don't forget to up and tting it _ Wise or otherwise, it's " excellent Idea not to want the things you can't get. The largest bone In the humnn fume is the wish-bone. Fish bite, but nobody seems to went them mauled. Beware ot n woman who always agrees with you; she doesn't. We my foot others occasionally. but we all get fooled in time. We all like our triemis) to be perfectly {rank about other Jiri) ple. Things people give you may cost you more than they are worth. lt'tt an ens, thlng tor a married man to un-I demand why. as . bachelor, he didn'ti understand women. I Tum BUCK t CHOICE 4tVAu'nES-rud Iahet a 0n... Poke. TEA‘i ARmohstioatiorMtat '%rilitrvResdRoeeqav" Owl Lath l'gPA. .ihiiGiii, "I could My r'2eyt,r,ty,t,ie loom, mites :5. H. E. Sunny. R. ItrNo.. I; Coiling. :ytodo'ioTn would -éithuiveFtaia 'iTillFiiE magnum! MM, - hum-guy. in Mud = mun-n to put on weight was also a muse of hee barAnrhe" and headaches. mule uoublo In: due r', the ow . to up: man the body, 'ili'ie')lli! completely. tho M Wm M. t s,2'g,'d"tttgg of pal-bu 22 to Salts . t I.†" I am 22 yum of age. and I weighed 163lbe. I had paints m the bark and head, I didn't can about anything. When my friend told me to try I‘m-chm Sula. I would not at tin-1... "yyyho_tukimtstuir. But since! teied KW Salts. six months ago, I have lost , lb... and feel a 'tlt,'",',', man, to am very thank u! to Ye T-:yhoeommeisdrxt Xanadu g CUTICI‘IIA , ( pqlgnmnxnoss Lat 19 Ibs.-qutd lathe» 51:15 -ii/rsiir,: (i not" and xiv. In . (rial. Ros-EN FREE POULTRY AND EGG COMPANY LtM. T'rMet u. .\'-uhus . . , HIP us tt' ex“. . alelyf TIE. 229:. any; ' N OFFER To an luRY INVI A Lot or wank-u â€Hormon- bl mmrmulon cent tree in In“ "nr. World l'tstent Allurnon-u 1r: tional had In We ot new hangars buildings are bei mun. . V,... ____ --- my will- my. World Partent Attorneys. 2:1 .41.". ilrret, O'UIWI 411mm- Le Emmet. Ftarsee.-Ptam, tor the enlargement of Le Bourget Airport on being studied by a commission he.“ by M. Etienne niche, Under-Secrets" of Mate for Air. Indentation ot tield facilities and purchase or Midl- tional had As well as the construction ot new hangars end administration huiidings are being engined by we I The South Paeitie Mail. an English- ianguage publication. commenting on ,the bill. says: "We believe female out. i{Page would be an excellent thin; tor thin country. We do not know what the preaent proportion of bore and girl- at ochool my be, but not long ago there were many more girl. than Ptrf receiving state education. Nt in n motto: ot common churn. lion that tho women ot Chile are mono intelligent thou tho men. They have in wider run of “on, they are mom wroctlcol when it in I question ot tho little thing- that nuke up daily lit. Ind upon them rests " All times n rs nmnslhility that they Accept with good humor and philosophy. For in many country places. especinlly in the neigh~ borhood of big town. with their con ranting intiuencetr, it is invariably tho women who do the Work and keep the homes going." _ Sloth“. Chile.--Dematr Don Prun- choo Helvilu In. presented a but to Calm. domain; vote- tor women “about Chile. Supporters m working hard to obtain preferential eo_ttoat for the menus. Itll FAT AT 22 Women in Chile May Get Vote is good tea? -"'.-' â€Hum. “Hun WANT] Kuhn: Woe: paid. Sen direct Thompson, “mm-d, lit. "i"-te.hpetdtsmiaTi , Unearth. l P,eu?."P2cyx 332901: WANTED- Classif: Plan Le Bourget Enlargement paw. cheque- rennin.“ trage- lunncd _ Writs h E Nos, 2--'32 ADI-0A - __r _ "an... wanted "Hermon. and full Advertising POULTRY higher†Iii-drain? ma rkrt mun-u. 1t1ryM- N Tutt " l] " "