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Durham Review (1897), 4 May 1933, p. 3

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ng For ter . ill- I an! ll". " it in- ainly ooety road y to Coll‘ 3'0 bout “no "P 'C no " " " it h in no ra h " 'lik mo HI 1t 15 Gain in Autos Continues Over Constantly Increasing Demand in Shown. by. Repotts of w .Many Countries. 1 room. mm; in' Canada have dub) any visualizing c'ondmons In an! other commie: pertaining to titit.tpbr bttgr tiarvoort'atiom In the United States we read reports to the enact am there I: one automoblle td each 4.9! inhabitants, while there is about one at tor each , people in Canada. - .-. . .. -, M - .-.. .-..m. mm. was; 'geoti'te ks out for a. new a“: "fair ,retither'8umVr, they read!!! conclude that. the'Utttittrer" of minor Vehicles here in even utter. It 1. hard to ballev'e that such a large and very thickly t0putisted nation to China, with about three times to many human beings as are found in America, had fewer than 25,000 auto- mobiles. The urea ot fewest tustomobites la cold to he the Solomon Islands, In the South Facile, which no" “South” only two of these niistor “More; 1?." are mllbns ot people who havo‘ lune! heard " on automobile, much less seen one. There are only (our countries In the world that have u many as n miluop outomohlles and onfy one country that has more that 1.500,090, This country is the United States. with lts amwoxima'ely 24,500,- 000 vars. _ _ . _ A s' We .. WWW» ; I ' Jubhobnei in “rattan"! the world increased 8.6 per cent. last year.‘ These tigures. are from tr' annual world motor penny. m by the) American *taitsik c Attsociatio?, and are protratlr"he no?! accurate statistics availdllo. Thelma! number ot passenger cars, motor trucks and buses in operation in an the nations of the world, as.of.Januax-y Mt h". Js placed at.:p,'y.'t,'svi'.) this time this tlgure in dovxhtlr- a well Over the 32,000,000 mam. T Ihliury, giants in Eyrppef . , Cpmgariaon at Number; t Some idea ot the contrast between“ the number 'of *ttarottites "ii the 'United States and in other countriesl -.as.t-raasalubut"-tha' . V LuAnxeies alone has more than 100r 000 more registered automobiles than are to tre"tomnif trema- thsriiiaiiy or I Ausaralia. This American city In: '. twice as many cars M' AP trt . four times as many'glsJIo {30,8 , Italy or Spain or Brill or e Zea- l land, India, with its vast population, i, has only 131,000 registered ' are. I Egypt, famous center of ucieét 'f ture and civilization, has less than 2 f 000 registered cars Poland has 37,- crcase in me Hummer u; 's"'""'"?""" in countries, outpite, ot the iiGiil States, " a groan, last year wal l'nggr than even in this country. The “11.“: dtuirscouatries amounted to 165 per cent. as compared to 5 per cent. for the United States. However, the total number of cars, motor trucks and buses in operation Mm)! fonts? countries was less than 7,500,000, but. mm a minimum": than Lump pr.- l assembling p , countries, an , win prbbahly t Nee: t In the me; ' antomohileS term is 11906 l in large eno t cost and pri . of both the I and abroad. , tial to keep , persons dim t in this mum I It will be thaws: whi t the large so I - ttqt . ' ttttttt number of c l ways are in! I glances l , mucus I “new w ' countable broader vie I Intensive t ! ,....-,.,,',". Next to thet'uited States, , land has the greatest gummy mubllnv I e la”! , 21 one Mr (tii, B1t,tcltlfd'df In third may on; car to em persons. While 71 liar cen .r Irorld's mogor vehicles a United States thin} country h factured 83.5 tref cent. of the Hum p'ar. ,i T , , _ 'fi -- _ y _ I Nut. to NW 1mm Statnc, New item a - ' “My’szKt'é t, land has me Fl‘ol.‘l7w~t number'of auto-L We are tmei, to make mistakes,; moblles'qor 'ire; "b.” My" help: ehlns 2taetnanit, Whirlwind: a and one for bath S. inhabitants: Canada. we can help the situation along bi In third Mm one car to each nine frankly saying a“ m did not do the persons. While 71 per cm: tot tthe 'ight thing. It '" 111,10" our rel, _wtrtll'rt uto,'or vihicles a 1’9 Ah i-tir, the chances are that people will Uniml States this cmmtry he; 1At bit all the more faith in a. “a give mauve” 83.5 per cent. ot the world's us another chance. an“), this In bet} production of automobiles. Last year ter than denying or 'concealing out anpcan automobile makers pro- mistakes. F F _ duced nearly 600,000 cars and trucks, -----'t------ ' i, which was a small advance over the ' f previous year. These figures do (iil One thingiyoalll News: S,',',', are? take into account the American auto-land“ a, 9 , at J'l t In! a mobiles which no sampled in sub-"u'eu " Atmit " It a otr war. I It " mummy; u 000 Automobiles are said to be nrtit In exports of manufactured tree" from the United States. Last year. Iccordlng to the Department of Com. merce reports, can and parts valued " more than $500,000,000 were only. pad to toreign buyers. It is evident that the steady increase in the 'lil'-) her of automobiles in various coun- tries throughout tire world, ~which In bound to come. will he made possible in the main by American cars. Some ot the American automobile manufac- turing concerns have shady estate lished enormous manufacturing and assembling plants in some Qoreign countries, and Ythiasort ot erpanslon will probably" continue. Necessity to! 2mm ”gambling plants country”! 15d 'tm; will probably cont l; :r._'.'. 'x. . an: upon,“ LI} Fg " A , it F _ l _'", '., 7-; n1 A:rr-nican {in}; ra It . N r', U - 't _ -is'_', '-) .u'tp punch-13011: EP, t.UIN l 'ril _'"-' A __". '>:1.2 to keep the " ot", ' ... ..ul l' - (In .1) in- tbe benefit. ! T Mill-'93 of t,t "it ',_,r ,'" a. r- in this Country, " ll ogmnq _ an“! o", ,. l ':sii, _', g Ls‘ p,'scO 1nssserr-i ', th' (lt (7 ' f.I ’v'. rf _, t , ZIP}! “3.111 {OOOOUOV l ‘ ' q ' ‘ Trout“. In _ tls t *1; m‘ imlir- 'or r,ii'/,fi'yedl, ‘ 'lgemkid l m m» _'. .‘ Ji il.:. ( l I moor-5Y0" l l ‘ iiirimotef." h u..;, Zn ic'.rr-t,'r"g' to note the " “WOW 'g.icc.eyt', F 'v.i.t 1.o' Mme :11 some ot _ cgtfl4l'iiie the 2.¢._e ', mmm' I'M: (‘11an " the! "e --- Tia mmhe." trot' 9 "army‘s ')I1evr1rt"". It , ." _ ' _ .. (kin 1:.) RN» '1 m." named that " the hick siomachs, IOU! .wmch. and numb r of A '.' . _ m ".'ep..cP'3 and " high- Mtgestlon “maul“. m "it. way" nu. 3111.02“! Hum "ill be rapid n. “munch ,eer.iit 0." "."m It!\dlh"w :n he he ot modern 13:. tstad __ _ "‘12,, - ' _." , ' ' Tottarpatttlaii proven'""" '"y.'i om?! m): Maddie. uh and “an” mmm'u’" Climqm “in .mve {mimics tog I". ADM! m. atid Giiio Tho Mtt oomfmh'n‘v Cv'r,i,ar and ht general . 10min ' . . _ Phi?! I um: 1m, [ 'rr,rtlss'.' 31146.“ of hte, drttr, to the ”1‘0,“jm". on m“... taatah" 2tl “name :1 made possibY’é. mung!!!“ m tian" “I I 0°; ----t---- - - - _ tE1dAlry.titt M01303, !9 terpido, ..:rnf..".,..1 ., 7...“; '23.: i. T, an if“: iimahUT the trttmda5if “a. "teiiiry,tFeeT's T555613 E io tal a ram: and make a goat out ot his. a million Inc 'iiiigre' World b a note that the in- ber ot automopilea he ot -the Unity] aid to he tirat in One thing you’ll have to give them credit for is that in Waiting Wall Street. they (1911:: 93,11 It a holy war. i, n , -- ""'-' , ialilib, (l, ' 'ltglrt _ 1 EP, Um r” rt". t , “" 'ft tlt'iiiutis 'ft " 9 (llt * n- i 12 c 10; j FGTMMM“ " I - doe (“you , 1 m0. 510”. l I 1el"lrls'iiiiii l ‘ no" le 1 1 "(AD 0" ', oGFseey.e, Id t"lcitlii'iii"iiiii_ nl' . T Ask Your Barber-Re knows FERTILIZER lick afomachs, sour stomachs and this a ”count indigestion unanimous - “mixing” ttttetle! The stomett new: on ttverqtimw 39253325.. :1 had. Too and: at: amino. ma non- lmv m: to do. sch and intestines nut. mm villa.“ Alkali km- ma bluntly. no but l pm. mum yo! physicians overywhno. FOR THE HAIR Messrs. Tanguqy, Limited of Quebec, Quebec, Beg to an. rt9ttt8Ce--- ' _ , The open"mg of an Ontario Sales Office at 2834 Dundas Bt., Toronto, under the direc. tion of H. L. Spleen (or-mer- ty Secretary-Treasurer of Empire Fertilizers Limited. We can offer EXCEPTION- ALLY LOW PRICES on Mix. ed Fertilizers, Superphos- phate and Fertilizer Mate. rials sold m earlote far each ONLY. Write above ad. dress for prices, etc. AGENTS WANTIP DEALERS Reduce the Acid _the,.Empire? l in "no 91m precautions little ones "The are: of the Empire as a whole will Mo cold! "mm during the in some ad minim: square miles. " changeable deyn of our Fall omen! shoot in tineo the urea of name, 'When the Brat tmrttttomtr wear-i Second, and Wales. with ' totu "mum" "he" f ttut 'brett, men-, popnlntlon of about 450 tntlliotta-im Bing nose - Baby ' mm Tablets average at' thirta-tWo to the “In” should-he given nt-onoe. They will. miles, oompered with 485 per gttuisrq rapidly break up the cold and preventi mile tor mum, Scotland, "In more serious complications. I Wales," writes Mr Robert 'Hadileld'. Mothers who keep a box ot Babrhr do the Emil!” Review. _ py Tablets in the home always (eel i ”Occupying some part ot every ,trit,tei' In toot they are like having oi from arctic to tropical, the, British: doctor in the house. They are a gen-i Empire contains within its iraGrrii/ryf but thorough laxative that sweet-l almost every material required (or en the etemach and regulate the) modern lite and industry. _.. , . Poet thus driving out constipation' "Surely, it is otivioiss that we at and indigestion and relieving the baby home and those in oversee mm ofot the nwtMildhood ailments which the Empire have mach to gain from are the direct result ot a clogged com closer and more intensive Co-opera- dition ot the howeleor sour stomach. tion. The need ot each is the zipper?! They are absolutely sate-being guar- tunity ot the other At' home, “a anteed tovcontain no drug at all harm- have a crowded population and . an“ to even the youngest babe.- They shortage of work. Overseas mam cannot possibly do harm-they' always are vast British territories waiting.do good. for development. There the need 131 Baby's Owt1 Tablets are sold by all not oniy, or even ehietty, for manual; medicine dealers or will be sent by labor; it is tor capital and 'o/sri/isa.,)??,',.','? at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. tion as well. iWilliums' Medicine Co., Brockville, - .. . lint V Honor Where Due 3 "In order to bring about this Dani-1 1r-nlar and Intensive development ot‘ :lEmplre resources 'and trades, myl " proposal is that there should be form-i wed a) Empire _'Development Board,‘ 1 composed ot duly elected 'igg't.rtt) l mes Mom all parts ot the Empire. It i' is hardly necessary to add that thirl i organisation should be a. permanent; a one. An Emplre Development Fund a would naturally tollow. thus offering a! safe and sound sources ot Investment r within. the Emplre~snd controlled by 0: those representing British interests. bl "In this respect. I .ventuxe to sub- -l mit that such representative? should "At home, we hare plenty ot capital resources (actual or in the form or; sound credit) and ample manufacturer ing resources, but the (limoulty is tol find sutticitsttt profitable application tor these. to avoid "tte disastrous course living on capital. Given suit-i able facilities for employing our iltt-i ancial and manufacturing resources in Empire development, we should be faced rather by a shortage ot labor than by any. question ot unemploy- ment. The henelts of such develop-; ment would he shared by oversea parts of the Empire no less than by the home country, tor, whereas We should reap the henelt of increased employment, the developments them- selves would be in the oversea 1):)- mlnlons, adding permanently to their wealth and power. metals are Honored Why Not Those Who Develop "Obviously, there would be Itil creased opportunities tor the mlgra- tion of manual and skilled labor ae. ceptable to the Governments ot the developed territories, and the whole Empire would Itenefit (mm the 1n- creased purchasing power ot the Unl- ted Kingdom. . xuu Luau DUI»:- .V,._-, be suitably rewhtitttit" according to! the work vsomplithed., We rightly reward our great generals and ad. mirals with honors', and often with large monetary some. for success in. wars; why should we not similarly reward those who introduced and helped on'these muchneeded develop- ‘ mente ot our Empire? Apart from the work of the permanent staff, those who devote their time to the work itt, the Board should be ensured amino. honors as recognition ot ot thiriGartt should and“. honors as r their work." ., , INFLUENCE One ot the most interesting astro- nomical discoveries ot the last century was that ot the discovery ot Neptune. For a long time it was thought that Uranus was the farthest planet trom) the sun. But there was a strange thing abo'ut Uranus. John Couch! Adams noticed that the orbit at UM. anus was reiruiar1rdet"sacted trom the! normal course; from which he infer-l red the attraction of some greater hid- l den‘hody With the true instinct of; the treiontfst'he set himself to and out; what the hidden ‘body was which de-, tiectett Uranus in this way; and away" in the unfathomable blue he (than covered a great planet, eigttty.iWe) times the size of our earth, which was; mbsenuemly' called Neptune He! he sun. But there was a strange cum-mu. lung about Uranus. John Couch! Immediately the new prices went Adams noticed that the orbit of Ur]; lnto effect some tive weeks ago, an anus was reiruiar1rdet"sacted trom they intit1x of new settlers commenced. normal course; from which he intenlLarge blocks of land, one Brm pur- red the attraction of some greater hid-l chasing 340 acres which is now part- den‘hody With the true instinct of! ly and will all be planted to peaches. the sclentlst'he set himself to and outll have been sold by the government. what the hidden‘body was which de-, Over 75 ten me lots, the standard tiectett Uranus in this way; and away" commercial orchard size for one man, in the unfathomable blue he dish-Wa been bought. New buildings covered . great planet, eigttty.iWe', are going up ln all directions and times the size ot our earth, which was; new industries started. tuttrsequerttlr called Neptune Hei, The dream. of the late Bonulohn found it because pt the attractive {infl Oliver, premier ot British Columbia. tiuent?tt which that great hidden body and sponsor of the immense irrigation - M.,,, schome, has come to pass. gauged Mott the smaller. Feet Sore l Use: mom will. - "pest to you. Go pm. “but you own an. It may THOUGHT. .. . w. ‘3‘" - - ittsratrraettrhs km. Thought NOV“ lite lizhtnlnf, mu 1. our. to get thoaNnttirts Phillipc’ our thinklnt must be transformed In- Int of lanes“ prescribed " phrab to sedan before It can set the world can: for to "cum correctingpxcun f tire. acids. Inch bottle conning full at», ------F--- Ill-Innu- Llnimni I'QHOVOI ”IN” uonI-An! dntgtstor0. Tue ' INN“) in water yy. soeGiii by making the monument ' IM- mm te-.'y1ttt.tv.r-'ll. 'gr3':C.t'ir' tttritioet one. The memory of Ltuig man. when you will dam; mm deserve. it. m “at to do. Crud. and mum; _ -----ur------ M‘inard's LinlmenL WHEN YOUR BABY T CATCHFS h COLD ' Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all CJ/lr:', dealers or will be sent by 'tmail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. {w’miams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont British Columbia Pleased With keen' Buying In.. terest in Irrigation Pro- ject of Okanagan Oliver,' B.C., Nov. 16--A land boom] is in progress here, and fina11t thei t4,i)00,000,000 Government owned Southern qunagan Irrigation pro- ject is coming into' " own. Der-1 maul, tor the tirtst tew' years after its inception, in tigr, land soles have run into the hundreds ot thousands of dol- lars the past month and every avail- able lot of orchard and is rapidly tsei-l, ing gobbled up try new settlers. l Eight years ago a solitude sprink- led with sagebrush and greaseweed. ithe sun turning its implacable rays land direct flame, devouring it, a ‘solitude 25 miles in length, hollowed Iout between rows ot high stone itaeed hills dotted with soldier like l, pine trees. 10-day. a gigantic bnein ot iverdure, phinted to over 100,000 hear- ing fruit trees and surrounded by an renormous ribbon like concrete ditch, 'imltd to the brim with pure water. i Such is.the brie: history of this. one ot the largest irrigation protects jie the Dominion. Pessimists, and ", there were a large number, branded I the scheme with various cognouiens. ' The pioneer settlers, mostly‘me’n mm I had fought their Country's battles l fought another battle here for a bare r existence until such time or; orchards . became piiidietite: ' sF . Looking for a crop which would produca ready , cash these pioneers developed the Oliver Cantaloupe, now sold from coast .to, coast. and consid- ered the. best cantaloupe produced in Canada. ' v""..""' Until last year the district had been in the doldrums. Money was scarce, land prices aimot prohibitive tor new settlers, interest on land purchased was eating up all the money settlers could make while waiting tor their orchards‘to come into production. This year the government took atyl tion," All summer long a reciasstslfietk tion or land has been made, drastic cuts in land prices recommended and finally notified by the provincial gov- ernment. . Johannesburg Times: If every un-g Massed (minim; of South Africa were canvassed and asked to suggest the' most appropriate site in the Union tor a memorial to Louis Botha, almost every voice WONG betrayed In favor of Meintjes Kop. General Hertzog and his Cabinet withhold permission for the erection ora monument Ur to because the shitting sands ot any years might alter South Anita's atti- Imoo towards her greatest son and it'2'suilr'tiiis' memorial in not national. - .. VVA_~A_u-.. A. LAND GOING FAST DUUuuanu-v ”~_-._w, V- In titty years time the reputation of Louis Botha will stand higher in the heart: of his countrymen than it does todar. Genera! Ratios might easily remove uni.- tension tor the Cabinet'- retusni to grunt e site for the mom- mm hr Inning the monument e n- {Mum-lye Linimm "New; “in”; 5H In Memory of Botha 'PAR "P""PT" -- - "'v-4' ,9 Jrrrweil or BOUT stomach.‘ Singapore Free Press: Fruce is' btsolute1y sate-being SUN"; getting ready to build a trans-Siberian untain no drug at 1r11 harm; railway and to develop rapid com- the youngest babe.- They; munieatroms between Oran Atgrers,i, xlbly do harm-the/always', and the ports ist the Gulf ot Lyons,‘ l, with a View to mllitgry transport inl wt1 Tablets are sold by alll case of a. future war. lt she could arm (ea1erg " will be gent 'el range with Spain to use a Stratum cents f box trom The Dr. ; tunnel for tier'troopts, it wbuld bis so‘ Medicme Co., Broclrviue,) extremely valuable (mixer as to make F _ it worth her while to revise her tor. -c----9------ l elgn policy in some respects. Such an agreement would make France a ad Land Boom l otpremeirittteretitpd party; in the de- _ (once ot the tunnel. The other Naval In RC. Valleiri, Powers in we Mediterranean, ltqu -.--... landnGre'at Tirhast,.arei,eatraltr non- H71 Times: If every tor. ot South Africa were asked to suggest the a site in the Union tor F " ' s . i I are tiitlti, ye ht - ties,vhie "fura no iet oined the ',ig2, extremely enoceeetul Com- i m ty Chest do no the sooner they. and the citizens of Cape “a Kill 99 relieVed of the lrkeome n salty ot {ceaseless street ooBeéMeu “I eb Jon- to raise tunde tor charitable l purposes will then be Jropettreoutt2 q dineted into one period set apart tor L the purpose and much dissipation of ,; energy will be avoided. Better still, i what is all too often a matter tor its , ritetlon will become an anmta1_sttort i in which the citizens of the Cape Pen- .i insole can take both en interest and T A _ F, ttrt?,.,.'..'.',:.?:,,',"'; 3: was. 'nurpriattrlss of the Com- munlty Chest has been amply vlpdl- I can! in other parts ot (“e world, and 1 it u only a matter of time before it is 1 universally accepted in Styrth Atria. Tunnelling of Gibraltar When you want the most economical & satisfactory lumber cutters, write us' for information a prices. 6tMONDS CANADA Y" cp. no. 11:2. CHILD Are (you prepared to render first ai and quick comfort the moment your youngster has an upset of any sort? Could you do the right thing--immediatel.tr- though the emergency came with- out warning-ptr). tonight; Castoria is a mbther's standby a such times. There is nothing like' it in emergencies. and nothing better for everyday use. For a oudden attack of colic, or the gentle relief of constipation; to allay a feverish condition, or to soothe a fretful baby that can’t sleep. This pure vegetable prepa- ration is always retdy to ease an jiiry' vuwwv-r. Itlis inst as may; , saw An Ailing Now I'm mud " an be, he's no robust. 'l'ritilt and active." ',,Y'ett,g relic! shwld be hr from . hit man when I and shown by bad breath, outed G2iiiiriiiitiii1/iiFrAttt!tigger much, that he’I eortstipated. ot "IW, little son, Riehud. was troubled u lot nth or antipa- tion," mu Mrs. Ethel Evans, 263 “much Park. Toronto, Ont. "He got. vw m run-dawn and trnder. mht. I gave hint Cdifomin Fit Syrup: and In ttttsta littltt whim. he No wonder this TORONTO Mother is proud RA I. I ' o a N I A /tiiiiiiiiigrijiintrti"t'ht FIG SYRUP genuine. , in: “Ell. IIUITY_ Egttly! i n E i, VPI, IIIJII.I-v--- -_--_ Tonic ’0. canon!!! -, _ _' F":;“", ‘. _ _ -st wci,iei,AGiiii; very‘lim otmte, giving most welcome guidance in hours ot,eneiitr,amFttdfte!y A score of 'worda may renew hope. re store 1oat ugitigvtepitrtiyttciii) I v.lIU$lG»;.n v.4 , " We Pl?' not know much upon; music,: Wt we. gulf how .what tt meansvto Mn N [mummy with one motheh l l , . Ci' ' ' _ . p F r a ' _ _ . ' "tr 1 sun-f '11 a: an: my: "li'it'ii'iilki3ci,i'iii, ,',te(tf., m ' or up} l ' J P - “an , m M 'dCr/Ci, 1'2ff t Eli 8de that single 1)“ng w. Jia', attending doctors an mWrft for t,', :1 . Jomsqe.ared 'th" Kinda-u. and [man than r'iiRriiillT got art tu my mm! state l ted Mil $2tptff' duties, and no" " " I in 'l'W'll'll'aareaett mm; mi L We: - 'gtrtt',t"d', Will] 5"; wake um unm- luimpw . Knuth” hair and momma-d (no 9|:ka “HUI“! daily data; and but) hangings * Que hudlma dun. ., ,.A__AJ 44 --. 1- 'llli? iilllliil,A',is good tea" RED RostiroWNNt1E PEKOE a. extra ..t.s.e.t ' 1r -" Umress as the recipe on the rraptytad,s. If you see Chg. H. ijiltclVr's signature, it' is genuine Castoria. It is harmless to tht smallest infant; doctor! will tell you so. You can tell from the recipe on the wrapper how mild it is, and howxood £91; my: syiteyxs. qut ' "‘4 nth"- a “n I I "v" F"'" on." --~.rv -q r, v. . continue with Castoria uniil a child is growl aaa , v Mu: hauling days. "I. ' . ate" 'edge, a qtt0ttl" 6 mm- zu mm 0 _ frse.irkft -1995?" ' ”B. course. the at“: (i neat-‘3 prompt dendrit- "tIN/rat" ijiiiiiiitaUtiird "_"' ‘ 1mm yo 'lt'1'l'h'di'el'l also need whim mt’l when Cdibrnh " Syrup dtmittsherrtworh. It Mipotidtgtlie,' cache bowel muscles iftt who to I Ink atamaeh. Tha I wig (all, won hnprrmar with' n- a» bowel mqvementl hem Nqttlit Ind mm Mr. 22ggt't, 1.trte 1atlttvgitlt a I m u ikikstieeh.h fll'll's't/lpii)llfi A gramme proauaugo of musing the laxative habit on“ madilln‘ Madam Eggnaén'ce. cheer beyond "Gia"iirijuiiGtiGii. min Lu)1 medical .ert.s.ttttrette GU!QANCE . .-~- l Med Advertisements ONTARI5 Aécmves TORONTO RV": at; am. mull: may": pt u ”can... n arm "mm“; M ii'i'i',tr'S'rri' mum i r , m-.------'"'-" Motif MEN WANTED QUlCK. mo A any out work. Earn while learn- ing bub“ [nae under “mun- Molar nmerlcun plan. world”. moat relmhlo _ _ ,,,,.___ Ill-IDA an an“ ununcun pm... "__..-- -- lather-awe! "rtem Writ. on can iiittnaautgrr for free elmlono Mole: women. ttt - wuc. Toronto -"---'" I ADIES WANTED TO no PLAIN and light new!“ u, home. whole or spare time: good pay; work qtvrtt any - - _ ..,____ --m Rand .taggto in l!!] To PROTECT THEM s l "itatent Solicitcrc quantum BLDG. OTTAWA Ugilir by Doctors Q50” i"iii7i"'fiii"?t,r,T,,,,,,, 'iifiti,ki'jiiFil or.Cuilldisa"atA0rtlltlll GLEN £9?” ASTHMA Ma on“ They Tea is prepared with Mom an and or and In ISA) by ur_ tau.k'E, FF' .'_. - In resplu‘ory mamas In; ptr;.~.mg m~_\'lpof culckly 1400an and te- uclei “I who mum]. Standard rowdy 'li' drnrmns. ltr, mm", " cont: and tro. powd'" or v .u; my. (arm, 'end foe 2.8] mt. , H..- are of 6 cigarettes. Cancun Tux:- ilmu. lam-I. Ltd" new. Ct92, an ot. M Bt Vat. lemma. Canaan. tbr Ill“: M. Guild} ,afiiii3re,ti';i',ii)l art r _ P=rl l bb IITUAI’XOII - '3? _think Lydia E. tttet") iieikiaicotripourtd1ettiletyt ihivehadsixchairettoiwttichioue ' living ad my youngest is. how ii'iiLiiTirGdeeeetft “mumlmd- 'Lmiiicinetrioreeaafy1? Kim! 'AI'I'I'J) ro PROTECT TF Free lnformnion Jkft fde a Agmnl f, F 32w; h h run. IAQFAGF ' f (A V “’"" .353 Mia mm (or 'hlltl "itsi1utuettrtttw 00:- the ISSUE No. 47-329 ’. aaa Mow a sent an ref Linhm

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