pntrool TORONTO Winnipeg lilo/oi ,¢ ‘Anus ll! an: imiiiiiillltnn-uo- ~ ,0. PATRlCK moo, Limited 1c THI ORIGINAL DYE SOAP Life, New Colby‘, * t, "for ,Dq,inty. Apparel 1T is possible to dye that In n x5e st your nearest store. i.» s. benntiful colon. FLARE! silk waist, linen dress oi rhand-ltnit sweater without worry. tuss or staining the hands. With Majic Dye Soap Flakes you can give them new lite and freshness-dye them any shade you desire, and do it injive minutes. » lilo matter whether the fabric i is silk, wool, cotton or linen. the garment large or small- Maiic will cleanse and dye it successfully. without boiling or rubbing. Majlc leaves no streaks or spots. Use it for all home dyeing. ‘Plenty-of Pure, W halesome. _ Milk any, time you want it YOU surely clo solve the problem of a plentiful/supply of fresh milk when you buy i l ST. CHARLES BRAN EVAPORATED with tlie cream left in MILK i‘ in. liberal quantities. Many people are buying4_i_t;'_a,_c,zts_e_at a time or a dozen at a time and doing away altogether with the annoyance of being out of milk one day or having too much the next. Borden's evaporated milk, with thé cream left in, is rich, wholesome, pure, COUHIYY milk from Canada’s finest dairies. Sealed f rcsh in sanitary tins and always ready when you want it. For inhaler/er use Borden's urges: you need/rash milk, ‘t Iiarles Evapvruled Milk Don’t ask t. milk-say "BORDEN’S” THE Bonner: COMPANY, LIMITED MONTREAL. P. Q, Canada's iNationol Milk ‘j ‘lililillilllll Q, . . "MASTER MASON" l smoke-the tobaotao made to. suit a smoke. _ the natural moisture of a pleasant and satisfyin fresh from the plug, with a_ and fragrance of the choicest v\\\‘ .1. 1 I lbw?’ b: |l 1-‘ ill- -1—\ lqmntter much worsir. a BOLSHEVIK TRADE EMISBARY t, y FER WlTi-i _l‘his Wlfllottruph shows Gregory ltrnssln. Iioishevik trade ennwm-y, nn his arrival with his wifc in Lun- don WilEfC he and Premier Lloy.d r Coniluued Front Page Six. hon. mi-mhcrs with n-w nxt\nlyl_i(yn_t;_ nurhaps with tlin solo Ultvuplir)“ ()[ himself. lnrloed‘ all turn of common sense generally must llvcrggjjfil, cult and intrlcntq question. But when my hon. friend wus speaking on tho Budget. he brushed it aside IWIllI a wave oi’ the lt-mq saying; Phls is only u school-boy perform-i ""90; uny school boy could get up. such figures as the Mlnlsti-i-‘Qg Fm. “lice ha! Presented tii-‘us today: it ls not a difficult operation nt zil'l.; qlllklni: obout schoolda-ys. 1 hvurd l"! hon. friends spccch and l rend -l,“rl9l‘“'1"'<1!* 111111 .l nm iully con- vinced that his was the speotrhf ol’ l Schflvllmy. l-ic bwzun to m.iuip~ ulule figures; he jumbled up tho or- dliinry und the cupltul expenditur- "8 M‘ the iwst veer-r then he look the ordinary revcnuc llllli subtract- utl something from ll, added sonic- thing else to it ilnd. do you ltnoyv. Jbir. he Droducetl u ri-sult shou-lni; u deficit for lhc your of $498,000.- ‘000. The ‘Minister of Finnnco (Sir ‘He'll? Dfityton) had shown pluiu- ly, us I huvo nlrvuilv stntcil. that ion lil('l"‘ was $Ii9.li00,0il(l. but of u surplus or course ii schoolboy Iron nnikc iii:- ures show atnything. Lust sch- slouyl heard tho hilnsttrr of tt-h Ilmenf)!’ (MF- illPlKhenl describe "iffllilll figures Dl"'bl‘lll0li to this House by the hon. member for Cape Breton and North and Victoria arithmetical monstrosititrs and l think WllUll he was discussing the Butlgct, the hon. gentleman (Mr. Mc-Kunzic) induigt-d in similar ur- lthmetlcul motistrosltlcs, us l have shown. l heard the hon. member bu)’ in lhis House thit he hntl at one time been n school teacher. l do not believe there is in (funnilu zinothcr person than himself who will uny that he wusa good school Iruchcr. What would be ihi- ctTt-ct oi’ the touching of an hon; gentle- man who will so juggle with ilgurtts in this llousc tbnt they Joust be described us arithmetical monstros- ltles, on the youth of the country when the young mind is plastic und suscoptiblp of iinprcssltms’! What would bc tho effect of“ ant-h wrung uud inlslczitliug iIllPFPSSlOIIS inudc on tin-m? All tho rest of their lives they would be handicap- ped, and they would never be llllle to get over those wrong impres- sions. it also appears that the hon. member lids been a member ni the hnr. for he has told us that ill‘ has practised at the bar and it is said thut he has occupied u judiclail position. That makes the What would he tho into of some unfortunate liti- glint who ll-‘lil lost his case hirtori- stich u judge its this who is cup- hblc of making such itionettruits ar- ithntetlcal calculation, and this judge had to tax his costs?» Why. he would be just as likely to say thnt the costs were $4, or S40. 0r $400; as long us there was 1i four in the total; hv would bc just us likely to put down one si-t oi llgurcs us another. Some hon. MEMBERS: llear, ¢ hear. l ' ' Mr. MolSAAC: 1 am glnd tint s my esteemed and lion. trlcniis op- Cut at will, tobacco retained. MASTER MASON will t0 Plug Smoking Tobacco prove a revelation any connoisseur. Say‘ MASTER MASON to your dealer-J“ know! Price: ' 2° i Con" IYIRYW HER-En posltc are enjoying this so well. After thcsu disgresslona. lct us return to u chnsltlcraition of tho tur- iil‘. ’l‘ht- lMlnisti-r oi’ Finance llns told us~snil wc feel sure he will fulfil his promise-that there wjil hi: u thorough iiud sclcittiilc lures- tlgutlon of the turlfl‘ und that ii will be revised in all its phruscs uud establishments on u ilrm basis when all the lnconultcncics if uny urc rc- vculcd. nntbrubbieh and unilerbush urc swept nwuy, nnd we feel sure that u proper and sclentillc revi- sion will bc presented to us ii we ure upurcd to ht- hcrc at the next Parliament. Mr, \W. ll.W|ll'i‘lil: hoard that boron», . Mr. bit-ISAAC: My hrm‘. friend has ltcird bclorc u number of things that he did not profit by; We have Mr. its. in. Addressiui; the Budget YFKIIHI as a ntost iinportitut. dilTi- . 5 l i | ‘i Anmvmo m LONDON TO LLOYD oeortez" " George tried to comp, to un uudcr- stumlltig us to resuming trzidc ro- lutions. iln-V bus hi-urd ln-iori- u number of ilnirgs that lu- hus forgotten; h.-. iris llt'tll'll lwfitri- 1i ll\lllli)t‘l‘ 0t‘ things that in: should lnvv itirgullt-n und lllllilr-hc trould ln- much better oft if lit: ‘had forgoltcii. Sumo hon. members have zit- l"l"llll‘il to lllllki‘ u point out oi’ the iscd un lhvi-sticuliznt into the turlii’ illlli‘i.ilili nothing ilits been doiic. .'\ jcriotis‘ pririnlsi» was ninth‘ lust Y('al‘_illl(l it was thc intention to bury it out. but hon. members op- borfc surcly must be well uwarc. us all hon. nieinbi-rs on this siti- ill‘(',"'-iil2\l lust your, for ont- rt-zistnt .or zihothvr. no opportunity who ul- itirtletl of van-tying out that inves- iillfllton. ’l‘hcrci'ort-. thu only thing is t 'lIilVI‘ it i-ilcctvii this your, and we fuel satisfied thit this. will be dpne. That ls but. we shall have: I quote U19 w rils or tho Fina-ace Minlutcr HS to wlnit is lntcnilcatl to be elicctcd by the new Ulfiili ——tu) to zissist in providing udc- quutc-rcvcitues, (h) to stabilize lei;- itinnitc ludustrii-s Jllltl to cucoiir- uizv the establishment of new in- dustrirs essential lo tho proper "t" niumh: ti\‘\'\‘il)|illli'lli of the nution ~10 tho t-ud that n proper unil ov- cr incrczisiug livid oi’ useful unu remunt-rutivt- Plllllitlylllvill ilt‘ nvuil- able for the nation's workers. (oi to develop to tho fullest extent our 1i=turul resoudtrcs. td) to speci- ully promote and int-rcust- trudc with the l\lothi~i~ Country. tht- sis- li-r ilomlnions and colonies and Crown dcpcuili-ncics. (cl to pru- vcnt thc abuse or thc tariff for the (i) to safeguard the interests oi lhl, (‘anudiziu pcoplc in the exist- lug \V()1‘iii struiztzlt- for commercial and industrial rlllllfvllliloy- $01110 hon. MlEMllblltSz lion‘. hczir. Mr. hiclSAAiJ: l um glad that this program meets with the up- prqvul oi hon. gt-ntlt-nit-n opposin- (is well us oi hon. gentlrmcn on this side of tho House. it is roul- ly encouraging for d comparative- ly ucw llIt‘lllilt-‘l‘ like myself to rt-.~ \.'l‘lVl' CllllllllPilllllliUll from both sid- t-u of tho llousc. ‘l uni pit-titled ln-yond powi-i- of expression. Now what will h" thi- essential [elturcs of this rcvisvtl thrift? It will be ionniletl on the bedrock of the mt- tiouul policy introduced by Sir John A. hincdonziltl. under which this country during the lust fort." years has tnadu wondorftil l"‘"' press, stabilized its institutions. progrcsscil uiurvcllously in trad‘: and developed her nnturul resourc- i-s. ll has contributed in bringing (‘ziundu Io the proud position sht- nuw occupies in tin- guhixy oi‘ nu- tions oi the llritunnlc (‘ominou- ivcnllh. lluil wt» at spark of putri- otism-uutl l iii"? that word only in its best sense. 1 interpret patri- otism to lli(‘.tlll 4| willingness to ex- i-ri all our energies lmviirds thi- z-tlviiuct-miuit oi our country. uuti to b;- prvpurr-tl in pciiri- us in wur to iuakc reasonable sucrlllcos in order thut our country may pros- per unil grow great. it we will only put our shoulder to tho wheel in earnest uud itiuufully persevere. l sin couildcm that (‘unndu will at no distant duy rest-ii u still higher pluui- umoug the nations of thu world. .wh611 you feel so "blue" tho even the sky looks yellow. 1°11 11"‘ BEECHAMS PILLS 1 tlluluish llm and rly nctlnii klitneol ll to destroy ionii po sons, which nilcci tit tnind as well as the I'- ‘JIIBII ‘ 4 ‘w’: lnlooiA y s ' Medicinal-Ii ll '1" . In ions. walla. m... Ion fact thilt lust your Wt‘ were proin- ‘ exploitation of the consumer 11nd,, Big Laughs-Baseball it. B. 5. "Xiiilirjr »v~>~|~ ~‘.- Boston l, Detroit 3. ' Phil; 1,'8t..Louls I. - aunmv eAusa ‘lnternatlont League. b‘lr's't Gunie, Arkuu 14, Syracuse 2nd Game Arlton 15, Syracuse 4. Toronto 1i, Baltimore 2. Rochester it, lteudlng 15. 0' 1st game Buifulo 2, Jersey City - Rochester 4 Reading 7. 2nd gauio Butts-lo 4, Jersey City American League.‘ ._._- New York B. Chicago 6. Washington 5, Cleveland »1. ~ _ International Luger ' 1st game, Arlton I. Syracuse 1-. 2nd game, Ariton 7, Syracuse 8. 1st game Builalo 9, Jersey City 2nd game Buftalo 9, Jersey City 1st game, Toronto 1, Baltimore 4. 2nd game, Toronto 5, Baltimore 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Not TOO i FT COUARS its theTOOliE noon that ' Nltlonal League. Won lost. P.C._ ' i Plllgburg o, New york g, Cleveland ........38 17 .579 ‘ Amsngsn‘ Lesa“, New York . . a1 2o_ .049 t Wushingtoirl), nctrim 4. (‘hlmso 29 25 537 New yin-k 4; 3L 140,115 3, Boston . . . . . . . .. . 20 Z4 5Z0 B0510“ 10- ckwehnm 1[]_ St. Louis . .. . . . . . 25 27 J81 Washington . . . . 24 26 .480 NW YORK, June 21__.'fh(, week. DBITOI! . . . . . . . . . 19 34 Jiiil end game; in the Major Leiigues Phlllllwlilhll 1° ‘o '2“ resulted as followsz- NATioNAL LEAGUE‘ ' _ __ i .Lost. P.C. __-__-"":_f~ gsrunpay qAMEs, vlnclnmill 21 .580 .__'_:_.._._. ' Brooklyn 21 .571 '—'_*—“ National League. _ 3L Lou“ 2i .556 y Plttsburg s, Now York0. (‘llictigo 2s ‘ .519 ‘Chicago 5, Brooklyn 3.~ Pittsburg 23 .5t_Jt| A” "" Clnclnattl 3, Benton 2. push", _, 25 ".457 First game, st. Louis 2, mun 10. New York 30' .423 ‘ 2nd some St. Louis 1. Phil“ 5- Philadelphia 20 s1 .302 L'_'l__i_ Q lTI: ‘Ti —-——*-A "" CON-\ Your ‘The Man who Saves . l‘ p. pupil] UM . ttmlrgg ‘lillilili. h: ' n At ago 21 his Canada Life Policy creates l [up between income and expenditure. t: . Hi, liillu‘; l‘ I At a o 35 his "bills" include n "premium us" which checks extravnflnnce. ' At age 50 ho can "afford" nnythin] in IQIIOII. At ogofillhe has no anxiety for the future. _ nntlqloisuro for his many interests- l). F . s A man who sets aside only $200 each six months and allows it “ to-compound at 5%% interest will have at the end of thirty yearns total fund of— ' l Thirty Thousand Dollars ' ' You know rriany people who could set asicie $200 each six months. But- Many a man who has had time to accumulate this moderate fortune, is still "druclging along" Without it. For this reason: Very iew men will systematically "put by" a certain definite sum, and leave it untouched for, any reasonable length oi time. Human nature is seldom built that way. The Canada Life Plan Our innurance policies will provide any sum you name, to be delivered to you in cash at any age you desire, or to your Beneficiary should you ciie in the meantime. You can thua anticipate the years, capitalize your present health and earning power, and make certain of many yenra' progress now. The Endowment at 65 issued by the Canada Lite will solve the problem oi your Future. It is a Certainty The tuii amount of your Policy will be paid in any case. whether you live or die. Other investments may depreciate in vniue or fail. The E. dowment is a certainty. The guarantee will take care oi your home, or your business. or your personal interests, as nothing else can Profits Will Hasten Maturity . A special clause in this’ Policy provides that ii the profits be allowed to remain at your credit each year instead oi being withdrawn, the lace of the Policy will be payable to you some years before you reach age 65. Whatever your circumstances may be later on in liie, ou will welcome this iund oi a iew thousand doiilll- hou may need it then. Ask for particulars Canada Life W. ii. ROGERS Mnnlgor Ior P. l. l. 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