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PATENT A'I'I'DIINEY AND SELL OLD STAMPS ne "ytttErCiwiriiih!ji;,'"iii1 It0NCh'LO N ROI " “ISCI'JlJn‘ Ytu'0t S Nobr.'LTHrs â€also! A I. ll l Ill [5000! PATENT! '29C0>>9Coro>tog<ogego2.gog. ll tu' INCA I. tON SCHOOL, HAIR- Beuuty Culture. Write 201 Yonge St., Toronto. Cf Mcsiyrvuiih'tuTi: ',NT, HIGH Qi'AL- ado, in Canada h-r tor our new " ' _ ubutors Ltd.. , " v at It is a Bad commentary that a Inge crop ln Canada, unless accompanied by crop (allure: in other countrlel. would bring mm more tom remun- eration to our tar-m " a who]. Argentina Australia q Broomhnll's Human of December 15, 1931'. Tofu! 4 - . Countries .3.) gtnnnda Large areas, ordinarily unsuitable for the purpose, hove been planted to grain. Under humble vie-(her con- dition. the crop from no ore: equal to that planted in recent years would furnish serious muting probleml. The effort. townie "iNrtttlteiener In food supplies on the port of mony comm-lee. and mum: Germany. Freon Ind Italy. have duo non-owed the "ttermgtiottat who! for when and thmr to o point where total over- eeu ale. of the tour fmportttrtt non- European exponen have been reduced as follows: The immediate problems created by the drought require emergency meas- ures: but I situation has also been brought to a head which has been un- satisfactory tor years and requires treatment on n national basis. A tragic exception to the general improvement was experienced in the Prairie Provinces. Obviously the need which exists is acute. the situation could not be handled by the Province, and the Federal Government is to be commended tor having shouldered the greater part of the burden. ., Canada was a fortunate country stated Mr. Wilson. The high level of national well-being reached by the phenomenal recovery of 1936 was maintained in 1937 and tho activity in most lines ot bulinoss compared not unfavourably with the record year ot 1929. The expansion of foreign markets for Canadian wheat by reciprocal trade agreements and a truly na- tional approach to the drought prob.. lem were urged by Morris W. Wil. son. President and Managing Direc. tor, at the Sixty-ninth Annual Meet- ing ot The Royal Bank ot Canada. Bank's Balance Sheet Reflects Satisfactory Year for Business States ?reet.G. Dem. - Eyck: fetrAUasonablv Good Condition! Expansion of Foreign Markets for Canadian Wheat Pressing Na. tional Problem, Says Morris W. Wilson. - Urges Reciprozal Trade Agreements to Secure Outlets for Staple Commodities. - Drought Problem Reviewed. The diet consisted ot two ordinary slices of bread with butter, tive times a. day. Twice a day the women drank halt a pint ot milk with the bread. They also had tomato juice and were The Hamilton experiment was con- ducted under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Taylor, mother ot tour ath. letic daughters and energetic expon- ent of personal health. Five Time. a Day Organizing the group of women to test the bread diet which was already popular in Britain, Mrs. Taylor had the assistance of Dr. J. R. Tilden, Hamilton physician. who supervised the teat, examined the women before and after the diet period and recorded their weights before starting and at the end of each week of the diet. Though the British diet popularized by Elizabeth Ann Luring used plain white bread, for the Hamilton experi- ment the group used a special loaf prepared from a recipe made up by Lloyd Jackson. cereal chemist. This bread was slightly higher in protein and mineral salt content than the or- dinary loaf. Sixty-Ninth Annual Meeting Royal Bank cf Canada Amazing feature of the diet follow. ed by the women In the test was that it was based princtpully on bread, the one Item usually avoided in the or- dinary reducing diet. How to reduce without innum- or fatigue on a diet that any \mmun can follow, has been discovered by a group of Hamilton women. Results ot an experiment in reducing conduct. Ed under the supervision ot a phy- sician by " women in Hamilton, not mnounced, show that the women lrr, l in weight, amounts ranging from nine to thirteen pounds each. '(Crbp jjeiiCaGsrrf"to"iiii"r" 3-15." In".- .. Inkl- Jggs. ttra- 1933- 1936- 1937- Hamilton Women Conduct Suc- casful Experiment on How to Reduce Without Hunger or Fa.. tigue - Health Experts Will Check on Results. A Reducing Diet Based On Bras. G 1938. - Answers Alkaliiriii'é; " 345 130 173 " Why! an} “50;: filo-r " 406 15! 222 109 Mt " 194 " 147 " CA; 439 " 195 nil 162 102 " ' ." " 104 80 104 The continued growth of mining had contributed materially to the general welfare of the country, said Mr. Wit. son. During the put year, he said, production of gold, copper, nickel and zine, has been between two and two and one-half times the high level of production attained in 1929. it is es. timated that in 1937 the expenditures ot the mining industry tor wages and supplies have been between 8225 end $250 million. Ot 8300 million paid in dividend. by Canadian companion in 1937, one-third In void try the mines. The problem Is not simple. but studIes undertaken by the Term Board to determine what concession! should be made to foreign countrIee in exchange for an Important nuke: for our staple commodities, should receive the support end encourage- ment of experts from the Industries direetly affected. . With the general statement that Canada should admit freely articles not produced within the country there can be little bash for di-sement. But I would go further ma lay that reduced mm- Ihould be applied to articles which Ire made In Canada only on a restricted Ind uneconomic Icale. I View with satisfaction the present tendency among democratic countries to break down barriers impeding the natural now of business. The best possible hope of securing outlets tor our grain and other agricul. tural products is through negotiations with countries which are now grow- ing food crop: at an exorbitant coat. There was no single remedy to bring about improvement, said Mr. Wilson. Diversified agriculture, with. drawal of tsub-marginal land from wheat, and more treientifie methods would help. But these should be com- bined with exceptional efforts on the part ot the government to open the doors ot foreign markets, so that when Canadian farmers again reap a good crop the wheat may be sold to ad- vantage. It is clear that the Prairie Provinces cannot solve this problem alone. This is a task which calls for prolonged, consistent and whole. hearted tro-operation. than they have secured in the years of drought. (Previously the greatest depth a human being had ever reached was the dive by Max E. Nah], of Milwau- kee, Wis., who touched the bottom of a valley in Lake Michigan 420 feet below the surface December I ). Lieut. Notari was sealed iniide the diving suit which a crane swung over the side of a barge. An Italian naval officer this week descended 820 feet into the waters of the Mulitcxrancan in a newly-in- vented diving suit weighing 900 lbs. at La Spezia, Italy. P,cautifieus, a pedigree! rooster, was probably the meaty part of a stew in Dallas, Texas, last week. The deadline for his release of $25 ran- som passed and Attorney Maury Tughes, his owner, feared the worst. Hughes had been instructed to place $25 in a tin can at a spot in the resi- dential section. Failure to follow in- structions, the ransom demand said, would place Beautifietm in a stew pot. Hughes knew the "roosternnppers" were on the leve?--thev enclosed two of Beautitieus' tail feathers with their note. The Deepest Dive 820 Feet Down "I? {Insults ot the ter,t are lat-in: studied by dietieiatts and health Mprrts and may possibly be made the brig of nn education health campaign in dieting. In each case, the reduction occurred where it was most needed. Inter, viewed at the end of the teat, Mrs. G. Cremer, who km 10 pounds. was on- thusiastlc about the p01 sho continued to have all through the diet period. Mrs. R. Richmond had a happy ex- perience because a fur coat which had become too small two years bo. tore as her weizht ittettusrvd. now " ted hm- benutifuny again. allowed tea or coffee. The menu were spaced out during the day at fairly regular intervais. Lou In Measurements Most interesting feature of the re. sult: was the loss in measurements that accompanied the reduction in weight. This reduction in waist, hip or bust measurement tended to occur where it was most net-tied, according to Dr. Tilden. Losing 13 pounds, one woman lost two and a' halt inches from the bust, three and a half from the waist and tive from the hips. An. cther dropped ten poutds to mince im- bust two inches. hips one inch and waist seven iueirrs. 2ctxx'crnaopintr" Is Latest C Arne ONTARIO ARCHIVE: ' TORONTO the bank's "ttres. At the end of the year, the bank had on its books lon- to tartnem totalling $10,000,000, to re- all merchants 821,000,000. to protei- Ilonul men end other Mute Includ- Iule 851,000,000. " 3 further exemple of the extent to which we helmet. the and“ ot what night he termed the "smaller client", I my a, we had louse otttatandinq to 61.000 hot- rowen whole llahlllty to the but did not exceed $600 mh. tn conclusion. Mr. Dobson and that I pronuble you tor buulneu was clearly retueted in the Batter, on balance meet tor 1937. To demonstrate the wide diversity ot services bank: provide, Mr. Bobtail took occasion to amine cumin of Referring to the unfair criticism in Alberta. Mr. Dobson said in this cun- paign ot misrepresentation. effort- have been made to stir up resentment against the banks. And yet. during the last tive years not in one single instance has any farmer or home own- er in Alberta been deprived ot his farm or home by thin bunk through foreclosure. In reviewing the general Bahama Sheet. Mr. S. G. Dobson. General Man. ager. referred with satisfaction to an increase ot $it,000,000 in mm assets, a renewal of the upward trend in commercial loans and a mmvth of IM million dollars in Royal l"utk depots. its in less than ttTe. ytm‘s. Conditions in Canada doflniteiy im- proved during the year. said Mr. Bob. son, the one dark spot being the drought areas in Western Canada. (tClit).,),)""))" ll I'm h A Ma..- ',trt_teytt-mafesttlt tur, maï¬a-1&3: 'ti'l"llltt " ttt'i'.rifit.1i,ti,, It and: 3 Sit ttN he. t'1Vlfh"ll Pdtt may. A. lk JtNNrd2lt,ttt,t " GENERAL MANAGERS ADDRESS On the whole, I look forward to 1988 as a year in which-barring come up- set in international affairs not present- ly anticipated-l expect to see an Im- provement from prosent levels in the United States. and a further orderly economic reconstruction in many for- eign countries. It this proves to be an accurate forecast. we can, I believe. look forward to further substantial progress towards full recovery in Can. ada. Without doubt, prosperity based up- on world demand tor Canadian pro- ducts is more soundly established than that based upon deficit spending. Six- ty per cent. of our exports go to coun. tries other than the United States, and even with a substantial decline in ex- ports to that country, total Canadian proaperly should be only moderately affected. Where the recent prosperity in the United States has been dependent mainly upon large-scale ;.rwcrnmenl deficits, the Canadian rm-‘vcry took its origin from foreign trade. It surely cannot be long before a plan for practical cooperation be- tween government, industry and lab. our wilt be adopted. One of the most important ques- tions of the day is whether the Unit. ed States is merely experiencing an interruption in the long term trend of recovery. or whether the wheel hen turned full circle and the country is again facing a major depression. In my opinion, fundamental conditions now and in the period immediltely preceding the last depression are not comparable. One would be tempted to any without hesitation that the pres- ent setback is merely a temporary re- cession. were it not for the unfortun- nto lack of cooperation that exists between Government and business. CONCLUSION: wflh tho, unreselm expressions ot some of their loaders. in many coun- trits, desperate economic conditions have moan-d mass fear. Ruthless, cynical and irresponsible leadership is {31121111ng to korp itself in power. Just as there are constructive psycholog- ical (actors beneath the surface. so there are favourable economic forces at work. Those of us who continue to feel hopeful base our optimism upon the belief that idealism in not dead and that it cannot be long before econ- omie reconstruction given even those who are most desperate a breathing spell. UNITED STATES The position abroad is complex and mum-n but one gets few hints: of the tromondous desire for peace which is mum in all parts of Europe. I know of _t10 European country where the â€MIPS ct the people are trrmpathetle with the aggressive expression: ot FOR EI CN AFFAIRS . __ Tor minim us: or Walton" / ' I & Son Silverplato write Thou. J. _ * _ v Lipton “A. 48 Front ILToronto. 'sii.rse9 mm... a. 14.. Ora-coma 8.0%.. you... an a. mu. Ps 1ttgth1e9ton.Tn....r.to- A. Von -isu%Fuiid Frii' iaCii'i with the 'rife, wide world. All [bu have we! Tubing. "a. “fl. ___.-.. ._~.-_- .. ....-.. Inu..."- tlon of ep0orrtet, probably the not! of- Neuve llvcr stimulant known. In I m or two your liver II at work again e,Iris ex" IM you fel gamma. tlng you down. Don't (all for it. Mute your liver behave. Tum! Tatttete wm do the tob. There; net “may on the liver. allmul-Hn‘ the unr- production- of bite. Confus- In: . Iron! blond of eerhun In“ vol, Tuol this“ Include a mall propor- yogl of t.9rlehotrf.ttaArit the no.3 cf- When you feel you haven't a friend In the world and Me in not worth a red cub-that's the lime your liver In set- ting yen dqu._ Don't {All tor It. Ink. Maybe you nsed more bile m ilk-III band 7 in Giiic."""t ."L- ' my T rgr; tatdhi iTild,1 Muff“... no magnum. Kennedy, long one of the Admlnls- union's principal business advisers. will succeed the late Robert Worth DISTURBED AT NIGHT? WASHINGTON. - The Senate has eontirtned President Roosevelt'. nom- Innuon ot Joseph P. Kennedy to be United Bates Ambassador to Great Britain. MOMBASA. Kenya Conoly, Afri- ea.---., pair of elephant tus'ss, claim- ed to be the heaviest in the Kenya Colony, has been sold to American interests for between $3,000 and $4,- 000. The tasks, weighing 178 and 187 pounds respectively. were believ- ed destined for a New York museum, possibly the American Museum of Natural History. They were seized from two men who were fined for il. legal possion because the colony's game In" fotbid the retaining of ivory from the interior. Elephant Tusk: .l,ill@IlffIiii') carry your album with you. That's What thousands do now that gen- uine Philiipts' comes in tiny, pepper- mint flavored tabletr--in a tlat tin " poeket or purse. Then you are al .4: " ready. has it this war. Take 2 Phillips' iatslets-mqur.l in "alkttlizinir" effect to 2 teaspoonfuis of liquid Phillips' from the bottle. At once you feel "gas." nausea. "over-crowding" from hyper-acidity begin to ease. "Acid headaches, ' "acid breath," over-acid stomach are corrected at the source. This is the quick way to ease your own distress-avoid “Tease to others. {a} The fastest my to "alkalize†is to DO YOU FEEL SLUGGISH? CARRY YOUR New US. Ambassador WITH YOU Sold For $4,000 In place of the oer-on. the IIIIII Men in: Mud on Nlmy'l work. "Where no" In God In." Other shon- er Ila. allowed Biblical men And “caution of Mable. _ The amen n. tmut In the "are. Acoustic. of the uncut build!" - a mum " Gothic. make-lu- and other .0013"! â€unnatural "rl"--- m good. upon: who luau-kiln â€I!!!" deetared. u-M’u-uvmm m . 1?1""tu-terti-tadiGitG The Int moving pletm union to In mm In In English enthedmt, the service was handled sauna)- [will an - mer a W opening mm- Inony " Very I". A. . Dun-cun- Jones, den of the mum. Tinting pictures substituted tor the regula- evenlu lerV‘CO Inc we“ in Chldlelm'l tum century cathedral. Whole Sal-vie. I: Handed Fro- Scu-_ln__0!d Eng!“ Church Tries Talking F ilms So long as my spirit still is glad of breath And lifts its plumes of pride in the dark face of death; While I am curious still of love and fame, Keeping my head too high for the years to tame, How can I quarrel with fate, since I can see Doetor--Weti, my little man. you are quite well quill. I was quite sure that the pills I left would cure you. Did you take them in water or sugar? L'or--Ch, I used them in my pen- shooter. goes to Adult. and points South. Madam-You" man, I want trnin to Richmond. and I don't c which way it points. from . number)--NowGiiriuiiiii deeimat point'. Fretrhttuui--Did they have to pay for their fun, too.' Rome, Italy, is the largest Icsidcnce in the world. Professor-What do you know of the Latin syntax? Many successes We been won the marrow margin of a friendly ' tact. It's a smut suitor. In February, who recognizes, in his fair companion, I June bride. There is In " season for nearly all ilovvwvs except blooming idiots. Young wife fafrettionaulv) -- I shall miss you while you are on your hunting trip, dear, and I shall prnv that the hunters you are going with will do the same. Huand-weii, why don't you down and try matching a little? who looks like" I iop-enrldGii,i0ri was to tell you that your wife has gone home on the 530 bus. Wife-t Wish I had talent; I'm just itching to write. Policeman-Ihre- me, air, but if you’re Athehf‘mlg faced gentleman am a debtor to life, not life to met Thourrhtr--The minus that come to the man who waits are usually not worth waiting for . . . The less a man knows the more he want: to tell it . . . Some people pray for more things than they work for . . . There is one good way to forget the faults " othertr-temember your own . . Some people who think themselves a wit are only half right. Boy-tlar, Dad, how soon will I old enough to do just " I please? Dad-a don't know, Son; not" has ever lived that long yet. Optimists are. even now, drcar About the fine vegetables to be pit in their garden this spring.' - Mn; -iiiiT--riiiv'e"iid"iG; 'ii'.itl him. In. mue--How do you control your husband while you are away? In case you have forgotten it the nun: of thin month, Fehrunry, in tak.. en from . Latin word meaning to purify . . . War originally the month of pttriheation . . . AM there is In much need far that now as there ever Wits. Teacher (after erasing the docimnl Ticket Aftent---Thist twin. madam P upilcon the eraser! Read, it or not-The Vatican in ' by Very In. A. . Duncan- I, den: of the cathedral. who. of the oer-on. the null Ill Mud on fol-torn work, an [an I. and In." Other about- In. novel lumen lanes and HA)? I4EXRD Debtor 10" een won by riendly con- n will I be hobo ly ca re sit. "