New Liberal Organizer tentine post office has pecial booths in which make a 200â€"word unâ€" #ramaphone record letâ€" record is then sent by : ordinary way. tX ‘al 1 ‘â€"Wirle Ficneering Flight Way of Africa And the in Islazds Shows Route ul to Great Britain recior of .zavel and _ the Ontario governâ€" (G. Sullivan, ABOVE, t post to become orâ€" the national Liberal tario, where Premier urrently at loggerâ€" he Dominion prime y believed to date â€" Druid worship was Kinsteignton, Eng. lagers roasted a ram fire of logs. After is sold in portions. Could Y ou Administer First Aid? 1 Route To Australia British Territory Is M You Should Know un Di p n +1 aft h and water n h a clean nside of terilized 0y the atient. at D injury n turn ut 0: your ‘ and thok In the twentyâ€"five years since it was built the gaol building at Port Moresby, Papua, reserved for white prisoners, has had only two occupantsâ€"the last more than ten years ago. n To inaugurate a new service, RFouth Africans were allowed to send a free 12â€"word social teleâ€" gram to anywhere in the British Empire, with a few exceptions, on the first day. 1¢d Inâ€" "This means iegally that any driver coming up to a through highway can dart through the trafâ€" fic after he has stopped. The law should not give him the rightâ€"ofâ€" way over the driver travelling on the through street." h eare being taken by the motorist, W. Gilbert Robertson, general manâ€" ager of the Ontario Motor League declared receatly. The chief cause of bad collisions was the drivers‘ tendency to forget to stop at stop streets after "zoomâ€" ing at a high speed" through less Important thoroughfares. Not Properiy Obeyed Anyway "The righâ€"o[â€"way is a dead letâ€" ter and should be removed from the satatute books," he said. "This seeâ€" tion of the Highway Traffic Act is not properly obeyed by any moâ€" torist and should be made to conâ€" form with actual motoring condiâ€" tions. at nâ€" Revision of Traffic Laws Urgâ€" ed by Head of Motor League Rightâ€"Ofâ€"Way Is Dead Letter and 20 wo THE TRG wWORLD: w W oU &A m €C B ANGLOâ€"POLISH FLARE w hC ed irom K outcry . lew mo 000.000 POu H ade toward F caders who hay the ENOUGH FOoR NEWS | PARADE TL at per venti D de confe M methods emp ", millions of d 1% into Cana imissio h« noth centi of nighway on depends on g iken by the mo bertson, general 1ssion of new nehes of indns trom hat he m e 18 86 1ends on greater y the motorist, )n, general manâ€" ) Motor League LES OFf THE Dr nada he e opea O ALL 000 rou t oyed way acci an Indu i driven 50 Thank the by not he of 1O W the 1 H $5( BEAVER SEASON Ontario‘s Deputy Minister of Game and Fisheries, D. J. "Jim" Taylor, reported recently that his department is well pleased with the results of the short season on beaver this year. "We estimate between $100,000 to $150,000 was put into circulation throughout the north during the season," Mr. Taylor stated have faith in themselves a each other, and to make | their wills without fear or i ence. Democracy is a w life for which men have a struggled and for which the continue to struggle. â€" Tc Star. There it is, just one word. But it is not a word; it is a concept of life. It is a concept that is rootâ€" ¢ed, not in the mind alone, but in the heart of man. It is the differâ€" erce between men who stoop in subservience to a ruler from above, and men who walk straight and are themselves the rulers. It is the right for men and women to think and speak for themselves, to DEMOCRACY : ness pend ilton may BUT ARE THERE SUCH? Dat PEDESTRIAN AND MOTORISTS un 1e« T n TURN THE DIAL the tro midway Asiatic CANADA‘Ss CHANCE Canada is an attr to European industrial ent because it is rea tke trouble centres h leve ndu ry which cided â€"th ‘ motori The anfe On his way home from France, where he officiated in v Villeneuve, archbishop of Quebec, and primate of the R him as he inspects the Quebec exhibit at the world‘s f rector of Laval University, Montreal. vincd pedestrians peration of ets and hisl sid ild boy who 7 inco uy noy who wins a spelling bee grow up and become a busiâ€" man who doesn‘t have to de. on his stenographer. â€"Hamâ€" Spectator. at the truth ids not on 1y C d endé 1i VOICE mai Oc nent PRESS n b myt , Was tunate RECG‘LAR FELLERSâ€"Net Results alt Hu of the en 1e K ays A 10 l nd Archbishop of Quebec Inspects J ne make known ‘ar or indulgâ€" s a way of have | always H ittractive place rialists at prosâ€" removed from W U U ident underâ€" raffic safety d the 1t hey will Toronto th D a U an nd in on n vaitin: d tha n iff d ipon nless ‘ne the n 1S Members of the Royal Point, N.Y., as their w crown prince at the ba later in the war. George Ladbrook, who whizzed Mrs. S France immediately dication, is now a i swank London nigh thication ada have through new sys Royal Canad nounced her Newest Police Methods | I} WELL, WERE GOIN® FISHIN‘UP _\ RIVER / Yyou kin / STAY HERE AN‘ \ UNTANGLE THAT LINE OF yours / _ HOâ€"Koâ€"mo â€"* / â€"_C. M. P. Foliow Technique of S_tudying How Criminals eu Gives Clue To identit ). Timmerman satd + D m € e of Windsc for â€" eighte dbrook, the d Mis. Simp nediately aft now a doos U. S. War Relic Viewed By R.CM.P hn Timmerman i an Mounted Polic recently police Operate al Canadian Mounte guide shows them a haitle of Verdun and i a)r Quebec Exhibit at New York }; e same or mpson acro after the al orman for lous ceremonies, His Eminence, Ca nan Catholic church in Canada, finds r r in New York. With him is His Grace In w vided M n lice iten hout Can it iD LY ind a} A TAl # s pensc in N4 30Cace Pre the PCHCe aro seen hner periscope used by * captured by Amevio; io insure proper devel and vigorous growth of th pruning must be careful) properly done. All dead, } and broken roots are remove a sharp knife or pruning Clean cuts will heal ravidly 1t Must Be Done Properly To Inâ€" svre Right Development Pruning Trees Requires Care mind 1C n th 1Mk nd h« In 1} ardinal Rodrigue _ much to interes; ce Msgr, Vachon, nl of the tree, efully and p rC 1an ruised d with shears. pment Wi IC 0 n LMFTE‘S p Z .l ~s>=, him the odd few moments. But recently the pressure of business forced the province‘s government leader to decline an invitation to go pickerel fishing on Lake Nipis» sing with a fishing party arranged by Hon. Harry €,. Nixon, Ontario Games and Fisheries Minister. Inâ€" stead, Premier Hepburn angled with government problems while the others went fishing. The par. ty included:; Leopoid Macaulay tCon. Â¥York South) and his wife; Mrs. Nixon; Lionel Conacher (Lib, Torontoâ€"Bracondale), former hoeâ€" key star of the National Hockev tics And speaking of t of fishing, Ontario‘s mier Mitchell Hepbur enthusiastic fisherma: BRUBBLES ndon Calied Museum Piec anc FISHING FANS BY THE MILLIONS PREMIER FISHERMAN na MEdCE m reciny Ca w d YE ce d (} â€" UNTARIO ARCHIVES BIG HUNTING governme odd few the pres By VIC BAKER LIKE THAT M N TARIO UTDOORS omm en on o. Darned if 1erma xAnt rinR n W :s$ act atte w en p ve Pre spare But he Bv on * EVERY THR RBEE Hg s‘*SYR } N‘:Ai C g e fuktes BEC Hiy s m{â€â€œ%‘ C 5 U an § It m W wea CENE ED # We t oo t t n t t 00 0 0 4 P us Exclusive to H+ ( BEACHING FOR THE STaARs By Nora Wain n t IrD By Fred Neher t Oy n H / WK 1 VE | VJR | M [ 4 N# 43 k <â€" v h4 wa 3i in