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F iuosoax, Novmmalt. 13. 1933 _ II.. ._ _ EXHAUSTIVE REPORT 1 __._ \ 'Ihe Royal Commission on Bank- ing has reported exhaustlvely and effectively on the sub,l€C¢ °f M investigation, which was to make recommendations for revising Url mpplomentlng legslation relatins to banking and currency. It was asked to suggest measures which would tend to promote the revival of trade and facilitate inter-1m- perial and intrrnatlonai oo-opera' tion for me purpose 0! misliig merly occupied by Poland. The supply ln the past nine moiith-S was 1aa,os1 cwt., eomios nm to the United states wth 441.110 cwt. 'pwg years ago tho supply from the United States was 478,018 cwt. and hom Canada 38.836. SLEEP IN SERMONS Arthur-Iirock, chief of the Now York Times, Washington bureau, made the interesting statement that the Washington Government is today with other nations, and that so long as the National Drive ls on it cannot lower tariffs, enter into trade treaties, or admit competitive goods on more generous terms. The inference to be drawn from these conclusions is that the Canadian Govemment will have dltliculty in .Qmther session of Congress will Most recommendations for curing insomnia are almost as exhausting as insomnia itself. The person who had tried one thing after another fall within the second half of M.r. IRcosevelt’s first year. But beforo INcw Year's Day he may accomplish |so much of clear benefit to the American people that they will not commodity pr`ces and promotnglfm. S1£ep1¢s5n@s5 and who on the allow Congress to run riot and un- 111, 11 was 1-e I ‘balance situitluus that he has been domestic hm”-Ollclnw ' - _ ultimate mal discovers that N-|st‘bi1' ' .-_ lt ir 1o"Iant for ali' __ __ , _ l a zinc, is ui 1 I qucsted to fu.n.sn Parliament with nesting the gazetteer is a sovereign _nmwts as Huy bcgm to euj0y1 ‘WIC idea# fm Whlch might be b“""ren1edy, cannot rest after this dis- some 1.011131- 11, 1110 1,10\»C111@n1, 1_,,ward| Pd m9“5“l"`5 i'*`ndm'5 to insure stmloovery without making g world- normal tinics flint they should re-[1 _,ml AV01. mg to med on c _ I the ecouonrc financial and 111 member to be t;1'~\l`illl, and should to cnt fur IV ' ' Ionian isles are thine, and all the .§;,_§,, ,,-,ay _ ’*-‘ ' M' ' all-'-_ _- ' further than ever from co-operation "'_ Q __ ‘ 3: B) lanes IY. Baba. UD. TESTING FOB ASTEWA. A story was going the rounds o. few years ago-and it was a true story of a husband and father suf- fering acutely with asthma who de- mcnts for the family‘s arrival and ‘ in a few days wrote them to come ahead as he had been' absolutely free of asthma. His .family had no sooner arrivedtlian his asthmatic 1 attacks became as Severe as ever. He went to another district alone and wus free of asthumi when hiS family arrived the asthmatic attacks . - -- - ~` , . | osolii returned- 4 _ 0 ts d me h _ _ them Tis but an instant hence to Zan Wha: was causing the attacks? Highway accidents due to un- llghted horse v.-hicles continue and the melancholy record will be At a meeting ln Toronto, Mr, (Montreal Gazette) & 1 of to opinion to see the necessity of enacting a law ooverlng the matter. "I’he recent collision near Et- Johss, Que-, ln which Dr. Berdino Dumas. of the Hotel Dieu at Mcntzeal was Dumas was driving w;f.h his flan- cee when he was faced with a car with glare lights on, and when he tried to avoid a collision or be lug ditch‘d, he had the misfortune to strike a horse-drawn wagon which b:re no lights whatever, and which was thrown into the ditch- The doctor stoppvd his car _and went to the a=s`=ta‘icc of the o" cupin , on , w 1 eping d . - ~ z ' `. d The old family catwa-msi>°os1bl'-»'? ‘°g““ "‘°. ma ' °°‘“"S°d ““ ol- to me regions of the Midnight did vhle being c nv yrd to hos- or them as the man was sensitive d_ ` ` 1 V1 d sun, bility D 1 ' Wide !‘0l>0\'t~~ That I5 lm`f°°L1Y “ '| ` ' ' ence at the inqu°st Dr Dumas 'social institutions of Canada, More _ bc ,D1 1 cured 1n_ not cease to he no-operative. Wv By getting rid of the cat hc got, _ ' _ _,_ ’__d\`> ,_ er_, fairy Sh0T¢S! 5l>0C5flCHUY W9 C0mU\l5>l°“ “'55 1 ~ 111@v1tg1,1e as is then-1 _° _ ` _ . 1 ,' _ _vous s"ock following the c ash be- __Thomas 3,11” A1dr1ch_ of establzshhg a Ccutrol Bank in Canada. The report shows that the ma- jority of ‘tho Colrmzsszon favored a Central Bank. Of the two dissen- tiuns Sir Tlxfm-.rs Wlme says that if it is couszden-d 1n»:f\.\~-.\r_t' in the: interests of Ilhp-'rinl tmde that a C€‘ntr;\1 Bunk sliollid be oslabllsll- ed, hs ds.-it-nt would be modified to thin; extent. Among the principal revolution- ary changes ircommeuded is that 01 me abolition of collection charg-, es on cheques and the introductionl of par privileges on cheques. Thel short term credit for farmers, from 6 to 12 months. is recommended, while on the other hand the re- striction of the interest rates to seven per cont by bankers is if-conluutudcd to be rernoved._I It is also suggested that the banks be given permission I'/o deal in lllc hlgliest clam -of in- \‘v..1r1u1it,-1, and that the director-1 otes should be so composed as tol be fully n=pi'<:sl-iitative of the vari- ous et~oiio|1i.c interests and the ex- tent of the areas in wh‘ch they do bus‘ne.=s. The Central Bi:nl¢._it is pointed oul. will not bo a competitor with commercial banks, its function be- ing regula»‘.ory and indirect in the interests of satisfactory economic conditions. Lord Masmillzin and his colleagues have prepared and submitted a re- port of the highest importance which will provide the material for the drafting of legislation at the lnsuing session of Parliament. It must be borne in mind that the Bank Aot requires to be periodically renewed and the appointment of the Macmillan Commission at the present time was to enable the Government to get the lat/est and best expert information regarding lfhe lines along which improvement and development of our banking institutions' might proceed. U. K. BACON MARKET Canada, has climbed into fourth place in the British market with bacon. During the nine month of' the present calendar year the 'chief supfplics came from the fol- lowing countries; "Denmark 4,370- 'I44 cwt., Netherlands 690,668, Po- land 628,784, Canada 328.773, Lithu- ania 326,597, Sweden 313,425, Irish Free State 125,712. _United States ural, the net ence o ‘haw a 1011,, 1.01111 ,.01 ahead 01 115 1.11101 ms ns111ma_ 1d.ed of syutobe au- Y » n _ _ 5°m“3°5 15 as _fond the ltod¢..,li.u of the President 11 is now geutially known that I _ _ th I _ asked T0 °°“5ld°" the “d“5“bmy conviction that what vvxoushlllmist be sum :I cl-Dr, Albert uhlle some asthmatic attacks are “vom his ",‘°'°r wr am? E mise' wonders with them will do for all Shaw, in The lt.\zi`\\' of Reviews of; riuc to nose and throat condltions,__ ilion that- All1L’\`iCf1- ft great many are clue to pollen from‘ I 1the neighbors. A prcscr`.1 is brief and inapplicable is there Clayton-le-Moors, accringt/oil, the Rev. F. G, Breed wrote to the Lon- EXA/IIPLE OF RREVITY On the subject of brevity in let- ter writing a correspondent of Tho1 pied to write a. letter once sent his him as an answer a similar sheet _ -! !\`a\\'.1l exports in Britain appearl for I. jewel, From the vlto1'nf-Z0 3" to be iinm1iui<1~..,< u _their opinion lu order to find just what may be I . . ‘tlrit diswrnizlirrlil insofar as it . ._ ,_ , W 1 ‘luis bein pl-:u~.u~~.l has seriousl,\'I11S UW "5°1`f\\Cl\ WSI' 15 “UW Delhi! the n.\liol\_ :uid lim' .-olue of tit-~ 1>Z.uits, from the furs and feathers of animals, and from various foods. cuusing the asthma what is known don Tunes to me 11,11Ow111g e11~ec111\\‘cz1‘rou.< uni-1 mai we have in flu- eastern port ofl this Dominion. llc \\lll nllalck _vnu The export of Canadian iron anti 8.875 tons at $231,734, In July of this year the amount was 4.235 tons' at l$132,734 and in September 7,434 tons lat $223,865, maklnga total this year lso far of 11,669 tons at 5356.590. ‘ Sponsored by the Womens coun- cil of Winnipeg, an affiliation of lmany organizations, two women candidates, Mrs. R. F. McWill1am and Dr. M. Ellen Douglas, are pre- paring to take the held for elec- tion to the Winnipeg City Council. “There are,” says the Winnipeg ,Free Press, “many arguments in I favor of a. falr proportion ol wom- en ln all govemlng bodies, par- ticularly in a City where so many of the problems for which solution is sought, are those bearing directly upon the day to day lite of the citi- zenship. The candidates, in the ` present case, are women of wide 45.834. Canada was in sixth Plawl experience and we" versed in pub' ln the same period fo 1932 with 158,692 cwt. and far behind all the leading countries of origin in 1031 with only 17.045 cwt. Canada`s supply in the past nine months was 36,823,136 pounds and the quota arranged at the Imperial Economic Confcrenco ln Ottawa last year was 250,000,000 pounds. per annum so that if Canada ma n- talns to the end of the year the same rate of supply it will amount to 46028920 pounds, or in round figures about one-fifth of the quota. The increase in the nlnc; months of 1923 over the same period of 1932 was 107 per cent, and over 1031 it was more than 1800 per cent. 1 Canada since 1931 has stood second in the British market w.th lic service, The President of the British Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runci- man, in a recent speech said that -Britain was in the happy position of Iregalnlng bit by bit her old position ‘as the great major trader of the |world A comparison of figures for the first half of the past three years 1showed in the vast majority of cases 1that the United Kfngdom's share of _.imports into foreign countries had |etther been steady or had increased 'and in some cases the increases had _lbeen very large. By contrast with the summer of 1921, Britain had now attained the position of being the strongest financial country in the world with the best credit. She had been able to place her national finances upon a foundation almost mms, having taken the place for-'as secure U before the war. _and make no uxistulm about it, In crowning an extensive correspond- 11,111.1, from 1_m111(,_1 1, B now bcmg mode in trying toflocate the cuusc of lmy fever and head colds I Dr, E. S. O`Kecfe, Lynn, Mass., and Dr. L. B. Burgin, Roxbury. Mass., state that in children with lmy fever the scratch method gave :i high proportion (91%) of positive reactions. I I-0“d°¥\ 0b5‘i’~1'V9Y Wl'lt°5 35 f0U0WS1 were 158,947 pi'isone1's confined in 111 01111111611 with psthnm, howcverf “I remember reading once of how State and Federal prisons in 1032. s¢1~;1t,¢11 tests showed 11 low propor-1 V1¢1o1- Hug0_ bemg 100 much oCCu_ This compares with 84.761 in 1923, tion 1305;) of positive results. | If instead of using the scratch` Lest, the substance is injected under publisher a sheet' of paper benringl figures represent an increase of 87 the skin, the proportloll Of PDSRIVS the ‘mlFm*m° 5Ymb°l '"9" “l“"°P°5 per cent. during the nine-year per- reactions is much higher <87”/t.) of the success of his latest book- ` iod What is the lesson? The publisher, so the story ran, was A-~-~ Thi-’ Point IS mal' While mel R man of Wm and pmmpuy sent The Bancroft 'l"nu's rvpmlrd last1sc1`atc_li test is reliable in 'hilt' f€\'_01‘1 week that three ynuufz men of that 0! C1Ulfl1`0"» lt 15 mn reliable m' zuitiiuiu, hifi!-P1118 the Symbol “!" from which moow The 1,,,,,S “T1-,. 1-,,11,.,\,'1 10 This mcuns then that wliilc ri, HUE0 leamed U10 I-ale Of NS §1'<`f1i climb trees wliife Mr, llluuvc willkod S'~`1`*‘Wh I-C5" m asthnm may sh°“" reception." around and \\'ulieci for tlum_ The Ili'-iiiiilli lhilli is be UCKHUVC. if .should be followed by this other; test-injecting the substance-in alll EDITORIAL NOTES ~ - ' .~ cases where the scratch test is not positive. nig-lu-= mid have pactd lnutcrns or ence on this SUDJCCL It ‘Willis lutvo,_` 1-cnlized that this relief luis been th _ ' t to _S9 1»_-1 ee 015 on their \v':r,ons and ut I e1-'od 1,011, as “Q11 'oblfvued at the price of national what about ew sc” C S D P - ' ~ _ ‘_ Am m__yl_e11ab1e? 1buggi,~.<. Tltc latter fact might be scoed nsd cor`e;t"d-'thers which 1 tzikn into serious c..i1sid~raiion by 1`@VE3l Wfi Ill! 11939 "Fld l°1‘03lS9- I tl1o.c mcznbers of thc Legislature for rural covstlu ncies \vho at past sssicns have rcsélutcly set their fans ngninfft compo ling drivers to carry lghts on country roads und have by thcir oppostion vffeclivclv kille;l:1€lcnipis to cuuct a. very nccclstiry safety law. The "citi- zens in gc»ne1'r,l," as the jury lu` qu* tion stat d, would welcome such a iaw, so the opponents in the Ass'mbly ure in no danger of lfsing any poiticnl silpport worth mc:ti.:uing. Tire duiger in the pr:s;nt c`tcums1a1:c_`s is for :ll ur- crs ot' the roud, c1J;clx!ly for the r.t,e:liv.:"l'5`w. It is not o. question of expense, for refect rs al" nvrlnble for ol who care to ask for them. and _:1rc_i.\l_1`-_L.JlV__l_ll'2l\\\\ \\ It /1";-._ ' A \\\\\\ \ \ c/~ I '»,i'. DER 1110"” ,|"I,' l*1i;.”'l:::11~»f» OUTWABD BOUND , I feet _ 'lluough seaward-leading alleys, till the air Smells of the sea, and strafghtway 1 winged fleet. 0 restless Fancy, whither wouldst thou fare? ' take thee rar- Gaunt hulks of Norway; ships of red Ceylon; Slim-masted lovers of the blue Azores! I zibar, '“_i ly be revived at the next session ___ __ ___ __ und l`nv:rable action should be lsk n. E.ery vehicle needs to have' a. iight at night, in country as in eify, and the only sure way of en- suring this is by meuns of legisla- t`on covering the whole proiiucc. U ntidy Authors _ (London Times) Au opportunity to observe thc way Ln which authors 'work was afforded by thc exhibition at a uokshop in Oxford S.rcet. Here nre menus:r`pts heavily George Bernard Shaw_ prepares his work in meticulous short- hand, usng green paper with a fnint litre: Rudyard Kipling writes a longhnnd which is small and fine: and from Arnold Bei-mctt's cn'fgraphy cne remembers his early work in a so]lcl‘or‘s office. Nentness also marks the manu- script of T. E. Lawrence, who is represented by the bound leaves witten on Indian Jail-paper of his recently published translatlzn of the Odyss y. This manuscript be- longs to Mrs. Gcorge Bernard Shaw, ond, although the manu- script cf thc famors pzevicus book of Lawrence of Arabia (“Seven Pillars of Wisd:m") is mostly inI the Bcdlciazi, Mrl' Wilson of Bum- pus's is nbfe to irclude the first and last pages in Oxfo '<1 Street. writer so for included in the ex- hil:itI`n-h's “She Loves and Lies" is a mass of heavy scorlngs-out. Name Notes By The Way Thi Tragegf of _ ' r H = N0 Lig S” _ New 'llc Great-Welt Lilo Oilers ` ,INDIVIDUALIZEII INSURANCE I \“\&,_% \\\ . __-or __ . " "<\.. ‘ program lmllt gp your own needs I . ’~e .--/ v l"1r.\';' _ Iam Insurance is simply ameans to an end.The typo of insuranco_y'0u should carry depends en. tirely on your individual requirements. You may have a wife and children for whom you must provide an income in case of your death. Perhaps you have no dependents-you want a monthly income for yourself to be paid as long as you live. Individual insurance needs depend on your age, your income, yourobjectives in life,- your dependents, and a variety of other factors. So now Tm: GREAT-WEST Lin: offers you "Inrli. vidualized Insurance.” Tm: Gnna'r~Was'r Ln-‘iz agents are trained to analyze your requirements, and to work out a plan built and shaped to your own specific circumstances Most likely it will be a revelation to you to learn how completely and economically "Individualized Insurance” can be planned to suit your individual program. A GREAT-WEST LIFE agent in your local- ity will be glad to demonstrate how this new insurance service applies to your case-without obligation. Telephone him. Or mail the coupon for literature. MAIL TIIIS COUl’0N l um l|\l\~r¢‘It|‘ll In your pluli of ln|ll\'l|I\m.l|1|‘1l l|\uur|||\ee_ \\'lflrout obligation at-ml |u|rtI\~:'lur»¢. D\'|Il.. 13-5. U0! _[It _ o o o ¢,_`J. Anlnsurulee \_ illyrulnutll R: Co. Lhl., Provlllrliil Mi\l\ugcrs_ Pho Grout-\\'ent Lilo Asuumnoe Cn., / x‘ln\rlntfe¢o\\'n_ l',E l. ~ "51 / »/ Addren --- - TIIE GREAT-WEST LIFE Assunhivon co1m»ANY HEADUFFICES WINNIPEG I J," i. George Moore made alterations V 1,111 apleutif. even after his books hadi ORDER I I ORD been published. Marie Corelli‘s “Ear'a,bbas"-an important novrl in the hstory of f.ction-is there in a very legible hand, written in deep black ink, Dangers Of Consistency Iwalter Llppmau In N. Y. Tribune) There is somcthivg nbout making it speech or writing num-tlcle which pezverts the human mind, When the utterance is published the Rubcon has been cross”d and the brtiges have been burned. It seems to ind lhe inqui~y, and after that we almost c‘ase to ‘se interest/cd in thc truth, b"-litg so preoccupied to prove that we :already pcssess it~ Wlvit between the demand of the coins! Prompt and effective relief is obtained in Coughs, Colds. Chills, Sore Throat, Whooplnx (Dough and Bronchlal Troub- les, in Infant and adult, by Mac’sSyrup ufTar and Cod Liver 0iI Compound. This 'preparation is com- pounded from pure drugs and has been thoroughly trled and tested. Eradlcnte Colds quickly he- fore they become deep-seated thus tending the sufferer to serious bronchial md pulmon- ary eondltlons. The 2 Macs 2 CUMBERLAND ST. PHONE 990 NOW N0\\' ’“"”,’ $7.00 _ "°"”“"` $7.75 I "°‘ilf£~‘;‘.‘.iil" $9.50 rush ni~:|.1vEm' oN Fivu on Mona Tous PHONE ' PHONE l‘H0Nl1 ____ ___ ___ ' __ ____ f-'-""‘ `i audience for an infallible p:cceptor11levc this YCRY. UW impulse is al' the vanity of the speske., and the most irre_istibl<‘, 01100 a "NIH ll" tenor sm of those who lie in am- publish d his I-P'1ll°"~ ‘° SW' bush ready to quote what _he said "Thats my SLOW "nd I *Wk W last year against what_he_nm.y_.be»_ir,.l'-._- __ - _ ~ ---- .__.__i____ ____ _ __._.___,_____.. _._ A :_:_-_---_-'-'f-2*”-Q 990, If 149 Great George Street 4 “@` T1 I ` 7 _ ` ` .1 .vb-;,11.11_;¢1g_.,\g§¢;gp y I » 1 -W-. ,. .- 1 » - ~- ~~-~¢ -..-.~-_.. -»- »~ cbs ran ao'rr1.E I 990 990 T- _<1