earn: ' on dis, take ne of [they w of agriculture." - Salieted. ~ however, there was not only, a" need, but a possibility, for closer co-opera- tion in the future. Ignorance by the manufacturers. of tions as they 'existed in relation fo agriculture: and by the farmers of the problems of fn- dustry, he blamed for the misunder- standings of the past, "What 1§ needed at the outset is not, it seems 'to me," he added, "a stated -formula of co-operation be- tween agriculture and industry, but rather & clearer and more sympath- Wa our industrial life. We have been Jkept as far apart as the poles be- cause each has, for the most part, been, seeking its own immediate ad- Shug without any' serious efforts to apreciate the other's problems." Dealing with his second suggestion as to scientific tariff study, Mr. 'Bracken sald that the best brains * can . produce should be "en- upon this task, and suggested ? . ~~ "Pronouncement -- to. time by such a body", he said, "would carry some weight with the people, a statement which oud Py plot, be-made without alm erage man who the 7 Ei unless tariff unce-|~ do come from such body, they 11 be left unsaid so far doy them generally accepted the | develop the Soviet ville, Ont, and they will mafl you Up the Blood." The pills can be ob- tained through any druggist or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. mmr mma S - t G ti ~ -. . Aluminum Rights Moscow. ~The Alum Aluminum Company of America, In which Secretary of the Treasury Mellon is a large holder, has been ayarded an exclusive con- «cession to prospect throughout the {Soviet Union, the United States Press was informed recently. The concession ultimately will grant the American firm exclusive right to 's aluminum resources®for a period of from 30-to 50 years, depending on the capital in. ~The Aluminum Company. must de- sighate " by Novi: 9 sites for hydro electric projects which it Will use in connection with theroperations. fas The Wise man tries to. be an econo- mist in prosperity; he has to be one in adversity. Speaking of farm relief -- that's about as far as it seems to go. e people as a whole is cern- Voice of Industrial Interests. Full ace on behalf of the Sarat nterests of Mr. Bracken's { was voiced on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce by w. M. + | Binks, Montreal, executive chairman, Ci Tet a say, after the notable ad: 'the Premier of Manitoba," he of the independence of li and commerce. Agriculture is our primary industry. If the farmer fails we all suffer, and if he succeeds we 1 prosper. Prosperous farming at- a tien immigration -- unsuccessful pels" immigration, no mat- fer. how .we preach it. We will go more than halfway in accepting the Premier's two suggestions" uchipg on the general functions of Commerce, Mr. He is. parsons ol Toe] organization to obtain the ed' judgment of business leaders on pa: tional questions and to present and interpret those views to the Govern ment and to the public. -In this the chamber was 'not autocratic, but served hick. Ja Commis Gn it we do mot to protect ourselves ther as the agent Khrouglh o opinion of business 2 The better the quality of the tea you use more important it is that the con- Ey aor See 1 heen proven that Aluminum the best container io Bund for tea--and Red Tea is packed only in ad Rase ckage ever used for tea. ya Ea free a useful little book on "Building 2 Ft lh vod : ) Gladys--"Do you stil run around| that little blonde?" Ted--"She's married now." a 'Answer my question," What's the use? By the time a nan outgrows swellhead, his waist: line gets the idea. Of course cigaretes ruin a woman's complexion. Smoke was always ruin- ous to paint. Willle--""Has your father stopped whipping you Sines he Joined the church Tommy--"No, but yew stopped say- in' that it hurts him worse than it 'does me." » For every dollar a you save there jare ten sharks lying in wait to get it away from you.. He was only a fireman's son, but he knew a good thing in hose when he saw it. Fortunate is the 'man who learns a lot from a little experience, '. The Test. not going wrong, not The world's quite, As it spins down Time's highway; Still, it's not going wholly right Unless it's going my way. Who was the duck who said that the wages of sin are from a confes- sions magazine for a story? Some one has suggested that rals- ing beés will help the farmer. He might try. The farmer is accustomed to being stung by everything else he raises. Lady--"I say, salesperson! Is this the mirror department?" Clerk---"Yes, ma'am." Lady--* Well, I'd like to see some- thing odd in a mirror." "Clerk--"Yes, ma'am. Just take a look in this one, ma'am." One way to reconcile yourself to bobbed hair is to look at a picture of an oldfashioned girl wearing a rat. "There's a new. vegetable song out." "Well, Jet's hear it." "In a Little Spinach Town." Pre-War Stuff. "Can you help me with my arith- metic lesson, Daddy? Thé first prob- lem is: "A carpenter was paid three dollars a day an' "-- + Prince Believes "Shew" is Correct Také out your dictionary and see if this is right or wrong. The photo- graph shows (or shews) an entrance leading up to a train at the new Union Station at Toronto and above the gateway the sign: This is proving quite a curiosity to the passengers using that station and providing them plenty to think about while on their train journey. It is quite noticeable fn this modern age, especially after "show" is used generally. The ' new Union Station was officially opened by His Roya] Highness the Prince of 'Wales, during his visit to Canada on August 8th, and His Royal Highness received tramsportation ticket mumber one with numbers two, three and four being issued to his brother, Premier Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin, respec tively. The Prince called attention to the sign above tls head and agreed "Shew Tickets Here." with the officials of the C.P.R, upon its correctness. "That sounds more like ancient his- tory than arithmetic." Fortune Teller--"I see a tall, stout woman between you and your hus- nd. She follows him everywhere." Client--"I'm sorry for her, then-- he's a postman!" "That pitcher is very wild," com- mented her escort while watching a ball game, "How - interesting! me," sald the sweet young thing with him, The enduring nature of Lindbergs's popularity is shown by the fact that it was not diminished by the revela- tion that he played a saxophone and rode a motoreycle.. Why-is it that one seldom hears of a fight between a gunmamsand a boot legger? The bollweevil is doing its durnd- est. What are you doing? eer eens los 2d qian The Worm WII Turn. Bug--"Oh, Mr. Worm, you're just the fellow we're looking for. Now we can get our ice cream made in a hurry!" pe Bruce Prepares For Air Service Australian Government Takes Steps to Facilitate Line to England Bydney, New South Wales.--After an interview with Mr. Fellowes, head of the British airship delegation, Pre- mier 8. M. Bruce announced that the Government had decided to proceed immediately * with meteoroligal in- vestigations and other preliminary work for the establishment of an air- ship service between Emgland and Australia. The Oabinet believed that this would faclifiate demonstration flights. Mr. Fellowes' report on the project sald that Mr, Bruce had made a valu- able contribution toward the advance. ment of {interimperial communica 'tions, It also contained important with the experimental stage under which the two airships now being | constructed in Britain would begin hele trial Slabs in 1925. and the sec- ond outlining the later stages, which would be dependent on the success Ig, ¥ md Correct. to the theatre last might, thud and blunder drama." thunder drama you don't you?" 3 "and blahder--all noise Do tntroduce | BABY'S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she always keeps a supply on hand, for the first trial convinces her there is nothing to equal them in keeping children well. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach, thus driving out constipation and in- digestion, colds and simple fevers, and making teething easier. Con- cerning them, Mrs. Saluste Pelletier, St. Dumas, Que. writes:--*"] have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past ten years and am never without them in * the house. They have always given the greatest satisfaction and 1 can gladly recommend them to all mothers of little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents a box from The Df. Willams' Medicine Co., Brock: ville, Ont. t------: Council of League Gets Bid to India Maharaja of Kapurthaia Sug- gests Session at Delhi to Interest Natives Canada Would Be Host Geneva.--The Maharajah of Kapur- thala, one of the _chlef reigning princes of India, would like to see a session of the League of Nations Council held in Delhi, India's capital, at some not too distant date. He asserted the governing classes in India are doing all possible to in. terest their people in the aims and aspirations of the League, but that the actual physical presence of its governing body, composed of some of the leading statesmen of the world, would do more than any amount of oral propaganda to muke the League's possibilities understood. This is only one of many demands to have the League's more important bodies show themselves elsewhere than in 'Geneva, Canada is reported to be planning to invite the Council to sit at Ottawa now that she is a member of it. In fact there is a projected scheme to have the wholé Léague Assembly meet there in order to give American newspaper men and League sympath- izers a ready occasion to study its workings at first hand. This project is still in abeyance.. It seems certain that one of the Council's meetings in the near future will be held in Berlin, ' --e , Peoples of 'the world are now filters * * * and when they receive informa- tion, sincere or otherwise, public opinion know# how to pick the truth. --Aristide Briand, The straight road to happiness: Think straight, see straight, - act ight '| the Canadian flag, is in Halifax, pre- Now packed only in Aluminam. Bernier Goi Capt. Joseph Going to Halifax, N.8.--Capt. Joseph Ber nier, the Canadian explorer, whose exploration trips to the Arctic placed ' an much of the "top of the world" under | paratory to sailing with the first ex- pedition. of consturction outfit for Fort Churchill, the newly selected terminus of the Hudson Bay raflway, and port for the western provinces of Canada on the shores of that inland sea of Hudson Bay, Captain Bernier states that he had selected Fort Churchfll. as far back as 1904 as the logical terminus of any railway that wag built for the object of directing commercial activities to that part of Canada. He claimed that | Fort Churchill was a harbor, where- ! as Fort Nelson, which was originally | selected by the Dominion Govern- ment as the terminus, "was only a roadstead." a Minard's Liniment for Lumbago. ef ianin Dominion's Nickel Production The nickel production of Canada constitutes 85 per cent. of the world's output. This is derived from the Sud- | bury district, Ontario, supplemented to | i a slight extent by the nickel recovered | as a by-product from the treatment! of the silver-cobalt-nickel ores of the Cobalt area, "There is no demand for brown boots, apart from sports wear," states a London bootmaker. So the outlook in'ths respect is certainly black. For 100 bushels of wheat-- "That's about all the trip costs, and that's why thous- ands of people go to the Old Country for the Holidays-- an unforgettable pleasure. Are you going? The Anchor-Donaldson Steamer # Letitia" leaves Montreal for Scotland on November 26th, The Cunarder *"'Ausonia" leaves Montreal November 25th for the Chaanel Forts. ial Christmas sailings from ifax for the second week in December will enable you to arrive in plenty of time for plum puddings and haggis, bagpipes and pantomimes. Round Trip from $155.00 up; everything included. Children half fare. 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