z-errovaflg syrup l E‘U all! nil u! dzegaasse ap- tv cu 7 lii all l I t: 1'01 4, l__ :l \ . 1 1 d -= 11m, vocational r-irl inc”? I hywglene, etc, v".lle tlic ft A Temporary Deadlock ' Ramsay ~ tame policies. S0 have prcmnterl him to think he ‘Pfllllfid. rmphnsis would be plucrid i190" "NP ruflc »' . ' , r i ;.. u . .;p and contribute ivhat Li} = ma! v1 IITTETOVIII A.q~ t.u-_. Qeurellry-Llent. Col. D. I Editor nml ' Alaocluh Edltoru-l-‘nnln DIIQCIOIPJu Vfcc-PrnlhloM-J. I. Ilium A. Iullnncn. I). l. 0. ll. Burnett Walker and l). K. Onrrln Inrnlnl Uully (founded I881) $5.00 88.50 yer year (In luvanz-o) malleu In Canada and Untied Staten. The answer of the British Labor Government to thc suggestion of In intro-empire preference on wheat has been given by Mr. MacDonald. "Vie cannot do it," he says. Yet most of the dele- gates at the‘ Imperial Conference. in- Of Mr. Muclxmald‘: own party. are agreed upon Llic need preicrcnce sludmg some of some form of tariff and, in the lung run it is LllC wisdom of the majority that Will prevail. The chief obstacle. i; unde-rstiiixl to be, not the Prime ltfmisler, but. Mr. Philip Bnowdcn, who. with the clos- ed mind of .1 (fur-hard [res trader. Seems rlctcrniinerl to block the road to any’ sgsutem cf Inuicrial cconuntic unny through tariff increases on “foreign goods. For a time, tIlEZTIOYE. s. deadlock seems to have brrzi rcaiclit-cl. But only for a time. As Uic Tnrtinto Mail and Empire points out. the Vixmcnt Brit- ish Guvcrniiiriif i= practically mi its lasl leg-e. Half u.’ proteciiun anti Impcrial prcfcrcnccs. Hr. suppurtcrr. favor The Blllhh Cnwrrvzuive party has taken its suopni". of the tlic landing industrial the Mother crcry prospec: stand in ifinancial, banking, Shipping’ Counugv. lntcrcst". of ‘Ilunxc is that the pcndniu ueiirral election in Kill? om will return a to of- lice "Vlitirc ""t‘lll\ t.» lic cwrj‘ l""’..v'0ll, thercfcrc, for nctt lll'l:l‘l'(‘ll‘il‘9 will "ct prcvail, and Unit/J in: Conqcrtu zvc fifilllllllslfflllOll ‘c-‘l cung that 1h: Bcn~ that llllClPl‘ it thc Fjmvirc, including Canacic. \\:Il cuici" uprn )flf\ ova of unptcrorlentctl co-operzilivc develop- merit. Educational (‘rzfetcrias Old svstum; and ideas abou’. crlu- cation (“JO a-lzifiucl lzcfcrc. plas are lotimiin: on the horizon, and . thc chnmpioiw of modernity’ are "rm-l bcniig; zoduy as’ never Nw-v fUutZlllOllIll Uta-i patient Pt the slow [progress we are making toward these ffllllljObf-filllflil‘ goals. TT-ic latvt prctcsi; against our cducsticuial methods bcmcs from Prof. Gaodvrm Watson, educational psycholcgis! at Columbia University, t0 “hum mzifhc- matcs r": 1hr clarrirril luncuagc: a ]‘.."l‘f, ti’ high-school curricula pr: wit‘. hichci" (l 5-‘. Ire anathema, fillcii‘ who exsrcllczi in such arts were lei". v:r.h no job cxccpt. teach- lciwcd to defend ' cvcl-xctl the . . in Sllfil‘? 0c- cu-H. fz-hicn put-tun; vrhw stuziizitl (hpsp t‘. "mints Ftllllf‘. out with RLFLICF, licltcr lClllpC'C(1' t haixicr. ly llililsllfifl intf , x “c-"ralctl v hm t ‘ "id that the tclioln had "r m.nd licftire cvcr 11': t" ‘in’ rind. '."7ll’lpl.ltll‘tl7.. Lllj.‘ useless" menial activ- c no supcrzority for mind To which tlic only iiii<'i'.'ci' scams l0 be. thtit it all (Elfililltl-‘w tipon what one r ' --<l.-= -~-. and '. ha‘, fvpc- cf ii-iinrl tine is desir- Dim of ti-iclniwcc. Fwofcvrir ‘vat- 5w “Wild 117i, d1 away with Latin and trlgvnumetrjv. but h= “cult! Sllffkillhlf" for the: tlcpartmeills cf education traditionally rcverenccd— English, mathematics. history. science 1nd 9hr; likc—a. new curricula divi- ded into dcparlmcnix; of Health. c! Vocations, of Lt-isure, of Home Pur- tlclpatlrin, of Citizcii:.!~ip, and what not. Wuhin each of those (leprirt- merits would lic nffcrcd "several hun- dred units of work. to be carrierl on Inside or outside the schricilroon-i. by fndfvlduajr, or by groups. some units requiring only an new; or two, others raqulrlry; scvu-al months of ivork." I-lis envisioned high-school would sct. forth "a thousand or more" of these units, "a sort of cafeteria of dcsir- able IIXIYIYIEIICPlv," through which. presumably, the student would be ln- vited l) fumble at will, purchasing what he wanted or what his curiosity "intrizi=ic"ll_" useleizs " Plllf‘ tiwlrnzitf. physical try nrulll lir i"’t‘='f"l l.‘- THURSDAY, OCTOBER ‘ab, 1930 and mcrciallf.‘ ‘The announcement reads in part: per 16!! (ll nllvlnec) delivered. ~_._.__._____.- u-i really important for the understand- ing of policies regarding prohibition, crime. immigration, divorce, tariff. League of Nations, government 0pm- ership. naval propaganda, and free speech“ In short. the modern school would be "a storm-centre, not an isle of peaceful seclusion from current lllP." A significant admission is made by Mr. Watson when he says that "the really challenging task for education is the enrichment of leisure.“ ft scum: t0 us, pfisets much of the zirgume-nt hr advances against the old-fasliiuzied curricula in favor of more utilitarian subjects. Education. r-fcer all. ls something more than the acquirement of lhc means of earri- ing a livplihood. or even of maintain- ing 0110's physical and mental fitness. If: is. or should be. a broadening out c! all the faculties, licntlinrg of all that dlsClpllnflS or en- liglitcns the understanding, corrects the temper, cultivates the taste. and forms the manners and habits. If. a compre- ' __frnc CI-IARLQTTETQWN » .- -. _-'-;¢;_.'-;;-~-'.».. : Notes Byvflre lVay f fliihat Bohp of Mk: Agnol McPlmll M. P. told a Washington audience Canada was “exceedingly foolish" in not accept-‘ iiig reciprocity in 1911. That was a year when Canadian democracy was‘ rut to a great test. It “w. faced with Y wiiat the 1m Chief Justce Taft cam-a ‘ “the parting o! the ways.“ were weto become an "adjunct" of the United: States, or to develop along lincs of ' economic independence? The proplc decided, and the decision went against Miss McPhalls friends. To a lesser degree the election of 1.930 went over the same ground, anti again Miss MacPliail is grieved and, a, 1...... w. BuhmU-D (155155 AND INTELLIGENCE’ Our psychologists tell us that the‘ brain power of an individual cannot be increased; he is born with a. nor- nial intelligence. I00 per cent, a sub- normal 90 pcr ccnt, or above normal bitterly disappointed Slic finds no per “em difficulty in reconciling thus: over-f The‘, m] l“ that nothing we can uliclmmg reverses wztli her tlioicest do “m increase m“ degme of ‘inkeh about §0Vl‘1.'l|ll’."l't by thc‘ and for the theories people Q! the people. uccple. They say, say; silo. -' is all democracy." She believes 1X1 llie‘ people, but she believe; more fervently m. Agnes bfacPhaii. and if the pconlc“ go against MiG-s M hr-il U19 incin- bcr for SOUVJCWIIf. (trey knows right well whose is the blunder. liccnrs. HOWEYUI‘ I wnnt to point out that if you will not only let your children play, but \\’lll scc that. they do play. that whether or not you LIOPEBSB ‘their inlclliycncc, you will certainly niukc available the 90. 100 or 110 per ccnl. of llllCllTTJllCP they tlu have. An individual with 90 per cent ln- telligence, who is taking hi: place in the family and community life, ls certainly" cxcrcising a greater influ- ciicc on lifc than the one of 110 per ccnt who have the intelligence but has not those other qualities ‘or qualifications that make B. real man. And so a boy who plays or exer- cises makes the blood making organs do more and lictlci- work, tho circula- tion nf this pond blood is increased. mid the brain is nourished by this hcttcr blood and more of lt. He will A pessimist has been clz-fined as one who is forced to adtnii that things are all right now but that in a short time they will go to the cvcrlastiy: bcw-upws. Our Liberal friends carp‘ not deny the fact that industrially‘ and economically, Canada ls a-t pres-l mt facing a new era of p1'Q5|]v\r‘;t:.1_ thanks to the leadership of llro Rt Hon, R. B. Bsniiclt. ‘Thcv find con- rclation however and m'1l'.: them- solves somewhat ridiculous ll‘. ii-‘ccfl ‘t- shcultl give a srn=c of proportion, a standard of values, p capacity for logical thinking. These arc essential things. the things that distinguish; the educated man front the inerc' however successful com- m" professionally, on the c» "Cillllfl. one hand. and the mere pedant. how- cver learned. 0n the other. They are, any educational and surer acquired, not. n‘. "cafe-Laria“ but by slovxcr pruccsscs of fiaSlfllllflllOfl. And gener- flllCll-S of cultured men and WOYHEII are witness to the fact that chief zimcng Llicsc processes has been the systematic study. for its own sake. of "the best that has been thought and $3.11 in the wcrlrF-in other words of the clzircsics, preferably in the lan- guage in which they have been writ- {m}; and 0f nure mathematics, which is m: ‘foundation of all scientific thinking. Jobs For Canadians Addizioital evidence of the benefi- cial affect. of the Bonnet: tariff changes is furnished in a r_:cent an- nouncement l0 rctail firms by Cam- aciian Cclancsc Limited, largest makers cf style fabrics-Jn-Cnnada. rcanacliun Cclancsc Limited agreed that if the tariff were in- creased the company would un- dertake the construction of a new plant. "Work has already been coin- mcnced on plant extensions which will involve the expenditure of over two million dollars and givc employment i0 an additional two thcusnnd iacoplc. "Canadian Celanese Limited nci-ced that the Company would no‘. increase its jariccz. "The Company has not and will tint do so. . . It is confidently expected that the larger markct cpencrl up in Canada. by the ac- tion of the Government will en- ‘ the Company to offer even er values." l The Poison Gas Convention Twsnty-scverl nations have rlgnr-cl the pnivin gas convention un- dcr thc auspices of the I/nguc of Na- tions, agreeing thcrcby not to make uie uf poison gas in war. Great Brl- tain and all the have signed and so have France. Ger- many. Italy and Russia. The United States and Japan are the only na- tlcns of the firs‘. rank still outside the agreement. It may scem straiigr. says the Van- couver Province, that nations which have definitely and unequivocably British Dominions renounced war a< an instrument. of_ national iwkcy should wcrry about the means of war. If they are not going to fight one another. they are not. going to fight one another with poison ms. The larger issue would seem to include the lesser. It doesn't however, work out. quite that way. While the nations have pledged thcmselves. in the Pact, of Paris, not to resort to War, and while each may be entirely sincere in its pledge, and hopeful that the others are sincere. too. still there ls by no means complete confidence. so, the anomalyw-we have a irorld in which practically all tho nations have pro- mised not to make war. yet in which the isi-z-inrntlriit: for war are mor- inoul and costly. No nation, if the 110W ing all sorts of evil from the Bcnnctt thin. l)!‘ bcttcr i1iz~ntal1_\"=1110 lllhvslfi- tariff proposals. ‘Tnew eiils slioz. clly for this ex ‘cisc. _ m, S_Yy!npton1§ of cnmiqg n.“- w?“ ‘But what about the other things mtmiuloylnellt ,5 b5", as rapidly that ‘lilll mukc him an all round PM‘ rod for as can ~nzohably Ii: or» "ml? ' Hc will liavc to meet other men in lilclllfll or pcrhups physical combat when lac. becomes a mun. As Profess- or Gallcrani. Italy. points out “the knowlctlg? of oncs own strength, the rapid "hing" up of any situation, the actual sizlnF: up of an opponents strength and abilityt, are all given a tremendous stimulus: by play or ath- lctic“ Reina able to conic to “uttentionf or he attentive to everything about you ‘n a camc. is the first and fore- most thing that is lcnrncd in games. ‘f0 not do thc right. thing at the right time is something that you can scarctfy forgive yourself. You not only have to act. quickly but you have to think quickly, a combination of brain and muscle that. makes for complete dvvclopitiriit. ’ pscterl and the nwlicy of the Lender cf 1i e Conservative pavzy ls alrtuidjv nssunx; of a Sfitisfi-Lz-Ey/ .i‘:;mc. n"? "vrnised much and much h? 17:: c‘, been done A recent. Issue nf a single English wsckly perioulcnl, the New Stzitcnnan. contains thirteen columns of a lirt of “selected autumn books." These arc not flO\‘El5~—llOf. many of them. Th5 fzctiqn list oscupies less than two columns. In all, sonic eight hundrrtl volumes are specified. Is the list not a rather remarkable illustration of the inqellectual strength and activity of the Er l people? Could any other country in the world begin to approach it? In the United Stzvcs. one sees leadership of the world in materia1lsm— vaster industry than ' So don‘: Worry about your young- elsewhere, more eager business ‘star's intelligence. Sec that he plays iabsorption, more ncivspz But football mid other games that make him have to take its place. and play his parl, ivhethcl‘ he likes it or not. He not. only looks after his own ‘rights’. hut lie learns to respect the other fcllotvs rights also. And tlic some applies £12m: '; iii" rntup game." .' .0 helpful and popular. ‘probably n0 yaeriodical in (no Utiited States could go: up a catalogue of American autumn \vortli-\vhilc pub- lications of one-quarter tlie number or oné-tenth the intcllectual iniette=t of that “selected list of autumn books“ of the English ‘journal. ‘The little island overseas still loads the world in pretty nearly all the high igs of human mentality and inter- to lcrlir. that are cst. "There is no thcuizht or feclln: that can have entered the mihtl of man. which he would be eager to com- municate to others. or xvfnich they wculcl listen to with delight. that is not a fit subject for poetry. It is not —-——~— a branch of authorship: it is the Shining blnfik in 111B Shining light. stuff of whizh our life ls made! The Inky bP-Ck ill U11‘ E0106" Sim. rest is mere oblivion. a dead letter; lGfmful R5 the swallvwk flebt. "for all that i; worth rcmembern’; , Light as svallv-v- wins-ed one. in life is the pzctiy cf it! , .. . . . If Swift as drivcn hurricniic. iiuctry is it dream. the business of life \ Douflrillcésitncigcrlfrgctcli pnijllrillg. is much the samefi-William Hazl-zttAM" P h" ° V1113 C‘? ‘see up, black dog galloping. Mental perfection ls brains plus H901‘ hi5 Wild 1.09547935- crlucaticn. Brains are pretty equally _ distributed throughout my nation. ; s" him 1i" "he" H“? d" ‘S “"1 and if education is equally W211 dis- iBiflCli CllYTiKS curled on the boarded Lfibutfid. the nation has the maxl- "W" mum of cultivated intelligence tchsleepy "YCS- “‘3"S1°°py'head"" draw upon and posscssms the mnxi- ' Eye“ m“ we“ “flame bemre‘ mum amount, o‘ individual and f Gentle nazv. tlscj; burn no more: fictional mental mid manual effici- r GYM? mw ‘and Somy ‘varlm , “my Mcz-naulcal efficiency isnvgrsly With t l!‘ fir." that iiiuric them blight, a matter of keeping up vsith the ‘ thnflzflsg? stqrm times; and any intelligent and educ- i 0O " ' a ‘ “ ’_£nman Granny“ ated people easily can. and certainly will, do that."~-Pui'clic opinion. Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce. is adoptng a wise course in utilizing the most erfecgive agongies in gm, field of pub- Tlic gross earnings of the Canadian lirity to pfQmQfe the lmrcivase of National Rtnliravs for the WEEK end- (jgngdjan products by gnnadmnsl ing Octiibcr, 1930 we're $4,734,345 T0 A BLACK GREYHOUND (IANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS EARNINGS propaganda for wares o; non_gan_ , as compared with . . . . . . . .. 5.830.790 adlan origin icaches our public daily 701‘ "l" Cflncslwlldm? pm“! of 1929. a decrease of .. .. 1,096,445 through a great variety of sources; i land it is ‘essential that something '—*_—'_“ should be done to stimulate national wrmf’ l‘ ‘m “Ward m9 m“ l‘ scmimmt in purchasing The “.1101? fanned at. timcs into a blaze. Beauty may”, o; 4IMade_in.Canada'I goods does itT-f-fnrry Elnerson Fosdlck. is closely bound up with the problem ‘ __ o! unemployment. Undoubtedly the AR DI AN .~ ...__ The R-101-And After (Montreal Gazette) With characteristic promptltude, Enzlnnd is setting to york to dis- cover the cause of the disaster to the alrahlp R-lol on October 5 last in France. and we may be sure that the inquiry will be carried through to a conclusion with equally characteristic English thoroughness. It will begin 1n the law courts in London on Tues- day next, with Sir John Sim-in act- ing as head of the investigating com- mission. The British Government could not have appointed a more ef- ficient president. He wlll be assisted and advised by such technical experts as Lieutenant Colonel J. ‘I’. C. Moore- Brabazon. a pioneer motorist and ex? y Shutting Out Canadians (Manitoba Free Press) labor lt its conference in Boston. i; assed a resolution to prevent workers i/ho live 1a Canada, and work in the united Stains, continuing to work in the States. The area particularly. affected by the resolution in the: border districts of Ontario around Windsor and Detroit. If the A. F. of L. were a United‘ States labor organization the reso- lution might be regarded merely as; another sample of the celebrated policy of ‘exclusiorfl to which t’ne| States has aggressively committed lt- self; but. the American Flederation of Labor is an lntematlonal vbody part of whose membership ls composed of i authority on all problems relating to perlenced airman, and Professor Charles E lnglls an acknowledged workers m Canada ‘vino belong m international trade affiliated to the A. F. of l’... Quite patently the idea of "litter- zmtlonallsm" cuts very little ice with the "Amerlcarv mayority of the A. F. of L. The Canadian memlbers may in some technical sense be brothers." but obviously the ideas of brother- hood held by the majority in the Federation stop short, at the United crew and a great part of Britain's slates 515° °5 m’ Mm“: u.“ C55‘ airship administrative and scientific ""3" brim"? l5 00 b9 kept in (331150! staff besides the Secretary of State 011d the d°°T shut with B11 the 115M55- for Alr and the Director of Civil Avl- arr firmness in his face- alzlon. In the light of the knowledge] The pow-ion of Canadian organized the Government authorities will ob-Uflbvl‘ 1n Nllflfm t0 73m! United tuln through the inquiry, the resuItFI-BWS’ SO-flfllled lflwfnfiflvml 111110118 will influence their decision for or ls an old stibject of comment in Can- against Great Britain continuing her ada. but this blatant exhibition of experiments in airship COTIStPUClZlDIIIIIHtIOIIBJ selfishness ls an organiz- ipm-i Qperution, {atlon based ostensibly on brother- There ls no doubt that (x1e R-IOI , hood. and dravilnq very considerable disaster dealt a heavy blow to alrshlpkrc-venues ‘from. 3mm.“ Wt; the! prestige. Before that. disaster ls EX- ‘i-clatlonship in a light which must plaincd there are many professlonalibe “creme”, offensive g0 the can- minds in Englznd who: gonflljicrtilclc “(nan m¢mbqr5hjp_ » in airships has een so a a en y e event on October 5 that they do not Mqgqyggg], pquqg oppvcgRs hesitate to express a, conviction that CQNNECTED By TELETypE the work of the builders of this kind] __ of aircraft ought 110i f0 E0 Qll- one‘ MONTREAL, Oct. za-Montrears may YEN! in my 0f U“ Eflglish 9K- . new police signal and teletype police CIIBHEES Whiflh Bull/Ed by this Week's; intelligence system was inaugurated mail that professional and tinprofes- I on gm’ 15‘ In the presence of a sfonsl voices alike are proclainilng- urge group from the city ha“ Alder- thnt Britain has never yet produced, ma“ 31.5,.‘ chairman o‘ the (meant-YB l1 SBUSTRCIOW llifsllil). W111 Revel‘ b0 committee. sent the first message. able to do so. and that therefore the By the now system the twenty-seven field had better be abandoned. 1116i stations. the traffic department and Bfflaififit $100955 “chimed has We" detective cfflcn receive simultaneously that. the R-IOU, which flew safely to- any o; an nwssages Se"; out from Canada Burl bflfik i0 Efll-‘JRRY! l“ MIS- nnlice headquarters. ‘This system ls ust last. Previously, eight nirshlps of: shoruy to be extendcd by the "Once the "R" 01855. Wilt M. P- Wfit 0f neflflli} department to include all thirty-four $12,000,000. Weft! 105i. and the aggffi-i stations in the Montreal district, and gate tlyl“! time ff time‘ elglitliliz-i the cirts from the city. igibles were ony .540 ours‘. s _____ 110i. t0 be wondered at if certain 1080-‘ “Intellect ls always dangerous ln a ple todayhdepresssd by the R-10l dis- womnn_--__w1]1 Durant aster. an disappointed because of, ' previous failures, are candid in con-l 2 _- -- .- 3-; -~ - demnction of the whole policy of air-l n, . ship building. P f t This extreme pessimism. however.) ‘- is not likely to prevail. even if the‘ mechanics. Not only Great Britain. but every nation concerned in avia- tion, will take the deepest interest in the coming inquiry and await tho findings with not a little concern. for the verdict of the commission will signify move than the cause or causes of a calamity which wrecked a slant airship and killed a complete airship I1 =,-=. though the October calamity win‘ necessarily slow up airship develop- ments in England, it ls lnconcclvablc ill‘ that. after so much has been done by I that country to advance the cause of , ‘ airship flying. Great Britain will b willng to leave to Germany and the United States exclusively the com‘ place us in a, position of i. being able to cater to I your requirements at all times. Your orders ‘for Ice Cream Bricks, Jack Frost Ice Cream Bars and Bulk JJIECQCQUXZB ll ‘H w] . - - = iii m -- Eimon investigation ctbaolshcs def- _i_ c _ c. initely that what occurred to the R- "' e 101 in France could not have becniiim In order to look after ;.; ~ ' tcl. 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I but the people as a nation will not be daunted by what has happened to the R-lol and her gpllant crew. The ; goal that the giant dlrlgible had ln view. ln association with her sister ship the R-l0l, is worth striving for, and if it can be won Britain will wish to continue her experiments until victory shall crown her efforts. And it may be safe to say that. Canada and the other Domlnhns which are i, directly interested. and have shared ln the cost of erecting mooring masts and in kindred expenditures. wllll gladly continue their co-uperutlon] until an Imperial chain of alrahlps girdles the Empire. Ice Cream will be prompt- ly taken care of. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore The ‘More You Deal at This Store the Better You Will Like the i Service E i’! i." 4.9" , Shopping Bays To Ghristmas SPECIAL Get One For Your Home NOW A Hot-Wafer Bottle, like n Clinical Thermometer, ehoulfl b9 h! "if! home. You never know when such wlll be lately needed -" .. u necessity. It; buyer who gives home-produced goods of every description preference is helping b0 provide Jobs for the work- less of our cities and better revenues for annther vast body of workers, the; farmers, Z ./A v KIfDN EY Alf/MP] 11w.- enthe Town of Cocoa. Hon-i’ chi-as, has been indicted for graft in the handling of public funds. y 1 BACMACVEFJ‘ “Dom mow v pledges are worth anything. intends to attvck. but all are afraid. that they may be attacked. __ unfit“ n other words there ore 48 day: before thnt "D1! of Giving"- Qh; Illg shoppe wlll ltlrt mik- lng the rounds of THE METRO- Prflfil" ml! be the deciding" factor In serious illness and in such conditions where but Ip- pllcntlon In Indicated g fwd quilt! not-writer Bottle l; (he ldul thing. WE HAVE IIOT WATER BOTTLES 0F HIGH GRADE QUALITY SPECIALLY PRIC- ED A’! B16 GIT ONE TODAY Al‘ TIE The Two Macs POLITAN STORE NOW. ln order to escape the customary cnuh of Lhlt busy nelson. Then. tale into consideration another adunlnge. It thin IQIIOII. The Metropolitan Store hu n utoclr on hum! which ha: not been goua over by aqer throngs. 1nd that which l: but, purchased by gm seekers. START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW AT THE Ill GI. George 8C. Metropolitan Store OUTH isvthe time of sowing. Provide for your old age. Make sure you wi never lose your indepen- dence. Small sums Elaced now in the anadianGovcl-nmcut Annuities Sylsltem and l I t6" ' h ' dependable guarantee; IITICZICII: ‘shiclfyvfiilg glfve y0llrfé0lllfflfl and leisure for the rest o your l e. CANA IIIAN G0 VERNMENT ANNUITIES Department of Labour, Ottawa Hon. G. D. ROBERTSON, Minister _Mail this Coupon. today POSTAGE FREE . ultf 1B =1, n , i10- .,..=.°....’;l‘1.u€l" ' ' I Pl d ‘ can: m: mufigzfrwm INFORMATION About (‘undies gonna , t Clurly AAA ACKED av THE.’ wore mnumioii.