MARCH 19. 1937 TCCNNCB Will“ Save For You --Save Health --Save Money --Save Time BUILT STRONG ER Bud“ Y“ M?“ LASTS LONGER but to see it work. Double guarantee service and parts for 2 and 4 years. L’. year reconditioning guar- antee. May we give a FRPJE demonstration in your home‘! Generous trade-in allowance on your old washer (UNNOR: Sold on our easy payment plan. No interest — no extra charge. — SPECIAL — Connor Thcrmo Washer, floor $56.11!). Sale price $l3=l.tl0. | MILLER sans in. sample re r. s k Color Features Fast Mechanics 0f Modern Mart TORONTO, March l8 (CP)—B¢- hind a modernistic buff and pink stone facade, the fastest-operating stock market in the world will start pulsing Saturday to Canada's financial heartbeat. Inside the new $800,000 Toronto Stock Exchange, something ap- proaching a streamline Valhalla of the Bull and Bear is realized. Captains and shock troops of fin- ance will transact their affairs aided by the latst deviocfl of c1- ectrical and mechanical age. Billions of electrical impulses u speed unknown in the past. The brightly-decorated building i: the largest air-conditioned one in Canada. Its almost aerodynamic aspect it heightened by rounding off of internal and external angles. 'I'his given on effect of movement produces trick highlights. The fleet 20th-century note is struck immediately at the entrance by stainless steel‘ doors. Balust- rade of the main staircase alro is of stainless" steel topped by black wood handrails. The members‘ lounge might be inside of an airliner. Illumination is varied, a mixture of direct, indirect and floodlighting depending on space and other re- quirements. Some of the lighting ‘is from tubular lamps in covers, sortie from behind gin s panels. others from specially-designed fixtures suggesting a Planet with halo. More than a third of the cost of the new exchange was devoted to equipment Consequence is no stock market in the \\'0rld will be able to handle as many tron-act- ions in a five-hour so sion as they will on Toronto's Bay Street, start- ing: M irch 20. One gadaet, the dial ticker, is unique. It. enables many of the 93 seat-holders of the ticker tape. Bun Ami cuts the . rubbing time on and BATHTUBS and polishes as it cleans! Bun Ami cuts tho labour ln the home because it polishes n: itcleana . . . cut: the working limo because it acil quickly cull the colt because and easily . t . n little goes so for. Try llon Ami for kitchen sinks. lmfhtubl . . . all your household cleaning. lion Ami is purc, White and odourlefl and raked prices by telephone. 'l‘i~.iding Goes Colorful Administrative offices are treated in commonplace style club. faster ways of getting money. space the trading room i< marble, above absorbent material, then acoustone tile, divided strips. Columns of flashed opal gins" p behind which are electric lights height of the walls. bend and continue almost rainbow arches. All around against the walls on stepped plat- forms are pairs of desks of birds- eye maple. There are 194 of these desks, which lend a stern, almo:t judicial aspect to the immense room. There are no columns or pillars to support the 40-foot ceil- ing but dotting the trading floor are nine hexagonal posts. rising above booths which are of maple with a. light fini=h. Stocks are listed on the eight faces of each of the trading pots and each post lists all the stocks of a given type. Changes in price are registered automatically on the trading posts by intricate but highly-efficient electrical cqizipinent. By dividing the stocks among nine booths con- Betiori is relieved. Signal lights flush on and off at various dc k5 and on wall panels to call . traders to attention; pneumatic r tube services carry written orders to trading posts in split-second time to be executed; machines pump the story of the day's transac-tiom into brokerage offices at a rate of more than 500 characters a minute. ever before; Removal Notice H. K. S. Hemming and The P. E.|. Credit and Collection. Bureau Ltd. Have Moved Their Offices from The Bank of llova Scotia Building io leased wires of The editions. . made a passing bow to art. On the outside of the budding. the lower floor is surmounted with a band of stone engraving which depicts a procesdonal of industry. Critics say the frieze lstoo mechanical- looklng. At each end of the trad- ing. room are four murals l6 feet high and four feet wide by Charles Comfort. They also deal with Canadian industry. The nnrrownass of space allowed for enrh mural made it difficult for the artist to attain any sweep- ing dramatic effect, but one critic raid of the murals that they re- prsent an interesting merger of realistic and symbolic art. One of the panels snowing a mine smelter 8B Great George Strwl Second door south of the Bank of Canada has a small rainbow over the illus- ory pot of gold. Wailing of an electric siren will signalime the open and close of -_tadingeachdlr. Scotch Corner will here more Gaelic spoken the “Scotch corner" of Boston on a sabbath evening then in 111% 111311- isna communities of Cape Breton. can glean the latest naoneninsa in Grand River. Boddeck. Cape North. Lake Ainslie or Loch Lomrnond, just by stretching your ears. THE (JHAKIJUFIIEIUWN GUARDIAN Moved Blocks But Still Used By RALPH MORTON .. - Canadian Press Staff Writer nosron, March ia-(cri-You on o 1f you “have the Gaielic" you For here. at the corner of West ANNOUNCING! 5,000- ROLLS of NEW wizardry, in surroundings reflecting the pre- cision and economy of a machine carried lions hundreds of nules of wiring in the exchange will ex- pedite a large share of the Domin- ica's speculation and financing at exchange to dial a few code letters of a given stock from his office and within seven and a half seconds have the latest bid and asked price= of that stock typed out before his eyes on a It used to take l0 or l5 mirutes for a broker to get bid on the fourth floor and rooms for me- chanical and stntbtical purpose" with no excessive expenditure for materials or decoration. But the foyer. members‘ dining room and members‘ lounge are as modern as Hollywood movie sets for a. night i Biggest money was spent on the ' colorful and spacious trading floor. which suggests the Wellsian shape 0f things to come or Aldous Hux- ley's brave new world. without the incubator babies by mass production but with the accent on fast/er and With a 40-foot ceiling and more than 8,000 square feet of floor the brokers’ honey. Walls to a height of siX feet are of granite d‘or which is sound- first plaster into horizoiitial bands by slender wood rise from near floor level at each end and rise sweepingly to the full Then they across the length of the ceiling. When the lamps nre on the flashed opalpre- sents huge bands of light hanging over the trading floor in what are the trading room Brookline and ‘Fremont streets be- tween thc Scotch Pfisbyfflifln Church at one corner and the First United Presbyterian Church ' nearby the clans meet to Iwap news from home. Th; “Scotch Corner" used to be further uptown but vrith the mov- ing of the two churches to the South end. it was changed. but the custom of meeting following the regular Sabbath evening services never changed. Sometimes may come from an all Gaelic service at either chinch. Church. the oldest Hesbytcrian Church in New England has just concluded‘ a week of special ler vices in commemoration of its 9i: anniversary. Nearly a century ag higldand folk settled 1n Bostc wrote to Scot-land to Reverei: Alexander Blaikie asking him t lead them. The letter said the: were “just dying for some Scotcl; preaching." He came, and on March B. 1846 the congregation held its first ser- lvioe of worship in a. rented hall on lwflfihlngton St He was followed b; Rev. Neil and Rev. A. K. Mac- Letinan from Middle River, N, 5.. Next came Rev. Kenneth Munrm Gordon Macllennan of Sydney.- now pastor of United Presbyteriar Church. Pitisburg, who spoke a1 the recent anniversary services The church went through a denrvssion period following m. MacLennans departurg but through the zeal and enterprise Gwrge Mumil’. who came from Scotstoun, Que, debug been wiped out and the has enlflyed a. renaissance. “I never heard anything but u 586110 9735'?!" in my home" said the youthful pastor who fills church for Gnlcic services, He was born on the Island of Lewis, Scot- land. During the war as a Lewis gunner he spent "two years and mile months in the trenches. His _ education for the ministry m; Obtained at the Montreal Presby- terman College and during m. student years he preached in Cape Breton. “NiIWLY-nlne per cent of our o0!!- here have Land" the minister volunteered. "The older folk come to our Gaelic services bficause they understand and enyoy them thoroughly and the yoiuigcr fol-k come because of the novelty." _'I‘hc Gaelic language would not die. he said. because it lived u; the hearts of the people and he“. he pointed t0 a Gaelic verse in the cover of the anniversa pmgp ~ Fhuair sinn dileab ry m‘ A nuas bro‘r sifmsear A the naa prieseal Na ni fo n‘ ghrein The death’ is sith dhuinn Tha crun is rioghachd Ma bhids sinn dileas - A ruith man ceum, We have received a. heritage From our ancestors that 1s more There is life and peace for us We" is a Crown and Kingdom i _If we faithfully follow’. ’ In their footsteps, TheFirst United Preobyterianv 0f Bouluderie, folotved by new A 1 0f Rev. . church ' his Eregation is from Cape Breton is-; Prime“ "w" anything under the , Slln. Sunworthy i at surprisingly 1 l i attractive. l 1 i ERE is a wonderful opportunity for y thrifty prices. Never before haves _ _ been offered for your selection for so little money. Just a few ' . ' a b ' 1.‘. quamy and hstnw ed“ ‘ or make your bedrooms bright. cheerful and transform your dining-room, liven up your living room, and graceful designs, _ the charming floral motifs. Come in and see the really remarkable values offered in the Sunworthy spring showing. See the gay patterns and lovely conventional papers and From such an unusual variety you can easily choose the papers which will exactly suit those rooms which need redecorating. and by selecting genuine Sunworthy Wallpaper you will be sure of long- lasting, sun-resisting wall beauty- Our new Wallpaper Sample Book shows the most desirable of these papers. v v JUST “All. THE COUPON — N0 OBI. We know you’ll want We Pay Shipping Charges on Orders of $5.00 IGATION. Outsider Leads Cnblch-A little apprentice, Doug- las Smith, provided the tm-ms 1n the Lincolnshire, the first big huu- dim? of the new flat-racing sea- son, today When he nosed out England's champion jockey. Gm- don Richards. and brought Marin- aduke Jinks home in front. under the wire a head in front of Martin in Jockey Race 1 LINCQI-N. Eng. March 17—iCP Smith booted his 33 to 1 mount Benson's highly — fancied ‘Relief Abuses in t; HARLOTTETOW h iTfiRl floor teletype 31 faster than by pneumatic tube and tcletyrae the huge flow of fin- ancial news is transmittcd to The Canadian Press and the daily news- papers with record speed. On the Canadian Prews the daily routine of new; is carried from coast to coast in Can- ada and to other financial centres of the world in time for market In building their new temple of finance, the brokers of Toronto Lil-ill?“ U. with Richards aboard, Y0 Provide a greatvictory for York- shire where the winning five-year- old grey gelding was bred and trained. Mrs. CB. Robinson was not pre- sent to see her sturdy grey lead other hopefuls over three- quartcrs of the mile of soggy turf and then hold ofi.’ gsimely the strong challenge of Laurent II to maintain a tradition broken once only since 1904—that favorites do not win the Lincolnshire. Two lengths behind Laurent II in third place came another north country horse. Coidron. a. 66 to 1 shot. who surprised his owner and trainer, E. Davey, by his promin- ent showing. The two best backed horsesbord Rosobcrrys Edgehili at l0 to land Major J. S. Courtaulds Montesano at 100 to B failed to finish amongst the first l4, while J. E. Cottreli’: Nip Away, another well-fancied QUEBEC, March l7-—(CP) -"it ‘I was unanimously agreed that re- 5 forms were needed," said Premier ~ Duplessis today after conferring with Mayor Adhemar Raynault and a delegation from the Execu- tive Council of Montreal in con- nection with the administration of direct relief in Montreal. Offices of the Montreal Unem- ployment Relief Conuniasion have been operating wider the supervi- sion of an official from the attor- ney-generals department since they were seized by police earl)’ W510i‘- day morning. The police raid was made, the Premier said, because certain doc- uments, mcessary to an enquiry. under way by the Government. were dlsappearins. and Hilvfltd cases of ruinous and intolerable abuses" were uncovered. ‘NL- Ihas been denied by the firm, was . carrying passengers to the German Pcadet training ship Schgcsien. an- ‘ chored in the harbor. As it neared the boat an explosion ripped open ‘the wheclliouse and the motorboat l immediately caught lire. Three women were taken to hos- piial with burns and shock. hliF-S Bianco was not one of the three but her writ claims she was thrown into the water and suffered from shock and burns. General damages are given as $5.000 with an additional $100 fol’ medical expenses and $525 for re- placing a fur cont which she was wearing. Progress In Placing Colonists On Land MONTREAL. Que. March l6- Vcry substantial progress was made lust year in the establishment of colonists on vacant land served by the lines of the Canadian National Railways. ‘The prospects for fur- ther increa=e in colonization activ- entry. lost his jockey. K. Gethin, close to home when running fifth He was already a beaten horse. and third. bookmakers admitted a profitable day. but the winner was fairly well backed by small wag- erers using the totaliur and paid only l8 l-2 to l there as against 33 to l paid by the bookies. weather of last fall saved the liven o; 40,000 pigs. agricultural auth- oritiea 11m per litter compared with i085 was due to late snowfall. tmzghiron zuffcrfrom With long shots finishing first PIGS THRIVE BA SKATOON—(O P) -—The mild believe. Higher survival When snow comes early pigs do not get n from anaemia. thesoiluid fins‘ not Sues For Damages In Motorboat Blast HALIFAX. March l1 — (GP) — Suit for 05.800 damaaea was filed in Supreme Court here today by counsel for Evelyn Bianco. Halifax girl who was a passenger on motorboat Thor II when it caught nro following an explosion Sun- day. The flflll of l. H. Mothers and Son, Halifax steamship agents, was " as defendant. the boat ities during the present year are ex- cellent, Dr. W. J Black. Director of Colonization and Agriculture for the National System. declared in a statement mi the WOTlL of hl= de- partment. issued here. The records of the department show that durine, i036. 3.587 famil- ies. 2.305 heads of families and 1.634 single men weie settled along Canadian National lines on 007.996 acres of land. These families were located directly by the department. In most cnscs they had "ufficient capital of their own to settle in- dependently and without assistance from any source other than the settlement service provided by the department. In co-opcration with provincial governments a Brent many city dwellers were asst led by the department to locate and es- hblish farm homes for thcnsolvel. Clip R. T. 0H8 —' Gentlemen P lease Book “G.” (Address) OO§O-OQ+O-OO-OQ-O-GO-OO 0 >§OO4§+900§44Q§O4§§§£O4-O-O4§§4~§-O§ 0 its farm employment service. W85 the means of astabl-ishinll 3.181 per- sons on farms in various PM“ °f | Canada. ilk-x a general ivuy, the outlook {or the farmer improved during the 3 year." Black said. “and. with the . continued imprvvement i" Dflffs; for farm products there is a grovi- i ing evidence of a return to mori‘ i THE UNEXPECTED Aie you weary, sick and bored- and burdened with 6859511‘? T!" 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