Branlfjqrd Built to Meet Increasins __D'."9!?*! Another addition to th.e Firestone plant had to he built to meet the increasing demand for Firestone Gum- Dipped Tires with the Scientifically Designed Tread. I I-.9-__ g__ ________ ______|___.3__ |___ `not __,` llI|vI'lUll IIIUU VVIIII Ilev Ivvnuou-an-av-u--i :---'--- The new addition increases production by 40% and is equipped with special machinery -designed and built by Firestone to produce tires with the most efficient and economical methods. ' _,___I I--_I -...I UIEUIIUIIIIUGI lI_/IUIIIUIIUI Firestone builds a tire to meet every road, load and condition of service. Your neareetFireatone dealer is equipped to serve you better and save you money with there better tires. Tho Firestone Plan! with Now Addition at Hamilton. Oniario Most Miles Per Dollar Touble and Triple Thickness _B_u!dI the on1y_ Beauty, etrengt, re-resistance -_-you` et all these in Brantford Su lte Slates, besides Double 2' clmm all over the roof and Tr! e Thickness over 48% of the 8'00. Special Lock Butt prevents bulging and eurllng. G1as~g.ow..now -has the lW0!`ld 8 largest motion picture theIa.'tre. which seats.4,000 people. WIHUII Ht9l1L8-`t,UUU people. `The British flaug float; over. about one.-fourth of `the Habitable area. or the world. 7 . MAKING Vsmacu sIMP5s_ MATTER UIUDIIVB III II GJIUIIIDUUD u llUU5Uu Never judge a speaker by the words he uses, or by his volubility. Results are counted on how he can impress, and another thing. don t worry about words, they will come. and in any event they are second- ary," he said. Carry the road you intend to o in your mind, not on paper. e deprecated reading .a speech, except on rare occasions, or s eaking from notes. The lat- ter, e said, was not public speak- ing at all. \7'|`\L'. .....1.2..- -1 _ ..........'l. 'l\.. There is no reasonable or logic-. al excuse Why every citizen should not be able to communicate his ideas to an audience, by word of mouth, standin on a public plat- the nians at their weekly luncheon last (Friday noon, as he set about to explain how to over- come nervousness and se1f-con- sciousness, so-called . bug-bears of -the amateur public speaker. His address was an unusual one in the program of weekly-`Kiwanis ad- dresses, but none the less meritor- ious or appreciative for that rea- son, and accentuated to a degree b a striking ersoffality. - I y.1"h- I(h-lenni-.vI-)inlr in A native ni form -Dr. F. . Kirkpatrick told. kiwa ` LUIQ bUI'lUBo Dr. Kirk atrick wason familiar ground wit his subject of How to Make a speech, for he is pro- fessor of the `School of `Expression of Toronto University and he took occasion -to pay tribute to another Barrieite. Edmund Hardy, organ- ist and choirmaster of St. An- drew's, with whom he was for some years associated at college. Tn nnwhsa Q vnntnn +11: nvnr- A new invention for household use washes and dries carpet: with- out removing `them from the oor. Ah-vnnaa um: 1-mint? nnnd in Tfnlv in; do an. -` he making of a speech. Dr. Kirkpatrick continued, was no dif- ferent from any other accomplish- ment and its effectiveness rested in its purpose, which must be in- exible and denite. The audi- ence, he said, was the battle ground of a speech and to con- vince and persuade the speaker's mind must go out to his audience. There tested victory or defeat. .. If this could the acquired self-con- sciousness would disappear. Atten- tion must be focused on the audi- ence and contact established. 11'\.. T!l..l......4....:..I.).. 1-..; ...,.:...a. ....... Dy 3 scruung perauuuuuy. I Dr. Kirkpatrick is a native of South Simcoe, born on the Tenth `Line of .-West'_Gwillumbury. a school-mate of Magistrate `Comp- ton Jeffs. the chairman of the day. Other |South Simcoe bo s to whom reference was" ma e and `whom Dr. Kirkpatrick knew in his- ..--oungeridays were Kiwanians A. W. -Smith and A. F. A. Malcomson. ,1-Ie digressed to recall many plea- ,sant reminiscences before under- taking his subject, which itself was `liberally interspersed with well- Itold stories. v T\.. 1 :'u`1pv.nJui1'n`n van `An `nvv|:11'nu 301115 376811`! 3UUlbUU an UUlH'1o'o I In offering a recipe for the over- coming of nervousness in public s eaking Dr. Kirkpatrick stressed t e carefulpre aration of materi- a1-to know w at one is talking about. He said there was no such thing as an impromptu speech. He pictured the public speaker as a mental guide, taking his hearers from his premises to a conclusion. A - ..---...1 S.....--.1.-..1. :_. LL- ..- havoc: anon youoonouvu av Ur vvqnvou aaaa an A second ingredient in the re- cipe `was planning a speech, much as a tailor plans a suit of clothes or an architect a house. M\T........ 4...`..- .. ....-..I--.. I.-. 1.1.- VIIUU Nu UUIH/GUI: U.-wuuuaucu. F.Dr. Kirkpatrick s last point was concentration. He likened ubiic speaking to teaching, whic re- quired something quite different to concentrating on one s own work. Have something to say and call attention to the facts you wish to present. Have them systematic- ally arranged in your mind. This thing of nervousness is a misap- prehension, and moreover. it is senseless. It is overcome by find- ing and applying yourself." speak- er concluded. He said the best speeches he had ever heard were delivered by men sitting down. The "day of fiamboyancy in pub- *lic speaking had passed. Facts were wanted rather than plati- tudes. After all. a speech was only a communication of ideas and why should circumstances or conditions make any difference. '1-`ARM A I | 15 mm; TAKEN UPI Ulll UL U16 uwuru. , ` The contest will continue for one you commencing June 1, 1928, and ending on May 81, 1929. Kiwanians ' Told `(How to Overcome Nervous- `Lness, Etc. T '. Prof. -J . `Coke or the Economics Dept. of the O.A.'C.. with -S. L. Page, Agricultural 'Repre-sentative, have been holding farm accounting class- es in Vasey. Eimvale and Barrie in preparation for a farm accounting competition being held this year un- der the auspices of the department. A two weeks course, at the vO.A.C., with various other prizes, is `being offered to the young men and W0- men. under 36 years._keeping the best set of farm accounts fave one year. The system. a simplified one, was expI-1ined- by `Prof. icoice at Va- Iey last `Monday afternoon, at Bar- Me the same evening and at Elm- vale Tuesday afternoon. A class -for young women. ten in number. was held at Vasey Tuesday afternoon. . the Monday class `being for young men. so far there are about thirty entered.` ` r 'lVInAvIa inn-In kn fling nninhaa Raft-nun wlwrcu. I tljhere must be tive entries before at competition out be _conducted and | unless three oom-pate the contest, no prize will be awarded..I1 there are eight entries and six compete. two winners will be awarded tree coura- es.AI! ten or more finish the compet- ition. the three highest contestants will be awarded a. free two weeks` course. * "IVA `MA A"B|1A Inn A: .1-nshu: .n Ann- UUE !'ISlIIUVlll'5 `M16111 I-ICU! `HIV {JUDI- Airplanes are being used in Italy to scatter Plaris green over marshes in order to killmalaria. mosquitoes. UUlll`lBn To `be eligible tor a prize. a con- testant must complete a..aet 0: ac- counts tor farm business conducted during the current year and must summarize briefly -the information brought out by the accounts. The summary, completeness and adher- ence to ayatem together with ac- curacy and neatnesg will form -the basis or the award. ~nn nnntnnt curl nnv-|6In'uA Inn nun V-wu-u...----- ---.- --------'.. .-.-------- I saw it a few weeks ago when I visited the old cemetery. `Time has 1-avished it. Rain and hall and frost have `eaten Into it.` and the found;-' tlons, none too` firm at the `begin- ning. are gradually crumbling. Fifty` years more and it will be a wreck, and` Simon Garvey's name will have been forgotten. MT-xrnvny nnrvnnl hnrnnn Raina nhav-- UEEII .l.Ul'ULL!`:lh Every normal human being cher-I uishes the thought that he will do. something during his iifethme that will cause him to be remembered. luduoland Essex Distributors Phone 345 BRADFORD s'r., BARRIE : c. & {v`v[. MOTORS, Barrie Mount vEd ith Icavell. in Jasper Na- tional Park. which will be visited by Canadian Weekly [Newspaper edit-_ ors and their wives after their Ed-' montion convention, is one of the most strikingly beautiful peaks! within easy reach of Jasper Park Lodge. and it is easily reached by `means oi. the Cavell\motor `highway, which, after skirting the scenic golf course for -which Jasper `Park is now wor1d'-famous, climbs from the] Athabasca Valley to the very foot of the Glacier of the Angels. Mount_ Edith Cavell was named in `honor of `Britain's heroic war nurse, and! a visit to Jasper -National'Park in- spired the following article by Thomas Arkle Iclark, Dean of Men, University -of `Illinois, which `was. contributed to the `Chicago Daily! News. llfknn ih-nnn flotation Rinjfhnf VUV\ o When nsimon Garvey died-that' was a good` many years ago-he left. 8. -considerable sum of money to put` up a monument to -his memory. It was an imposing structure, as mon- `uments went in our community, of sandstone and attracted attention. | 118-inch chauil Coupe, $1900 (Rumble Seat. extra) Sedah, $1945 Coach, $1840 Roadster, $2125 _ V 127-Inch Wheel Base . [Standard Sedan, $2125 `Custom Landau Sedan, $2400 Custom Victoria, $2400 Custom 7-Pass. Sedan, $2825 Monument to Heroic War Nurs e| gre-_cn` perforiance IS` Master/in/ego I -vv------v-- v-v-vv---, Yv-----w --~--v--~ ?-r--- 77-, ,_ , , , _ All prices` f.o.b. Barrie; Buyers can pay for can out of income st lowest evaileble charge for interest, handling and insrance The above pffces include bumpers, front and rear, spare tire anvdtube, tire cover, license, one free oil change, full tank of gas. Above is straight view at 4_ _ Branttord Sure:-Tito Slam, . . ::_~ 7' - , ehowlns trip e thickness in j ` Ihaded area. Made In !our1_ade- . - . `, less colon nag when laid ve ~ F \J`i`.`\.,% an appealing keystone e act. 3M_)W% Brautiord Reou Co. - A` ' ' ms: .. as i: 1 Limited \`," 7 - Iuutfonl, One. 9: -` , . `*'* :'::'.;.!'..:a'..`:.'.."`.:':::.a'..:."::'::.:1*::'..'.:;" -""'%' The Ball Planing M1_11~co... Ltd Barrio Our. friends have the same feei-' `D Super- BRYSON & MORLEYs TH: name EXAMINER Its performance has centered on Hudson the most dramatic public interest ever extended any car. Thousands, riding daily, are carrying the story wor1d-wide. , They tell us that they travel faster in city traic, because of ashing getaway, swift, smooth acceleration and instantaneous control that easy steering and four-wheel braking give. This extra range and activity of Hudson power, as eve one knows, are advantages exclusive to t _e Super-Sixprinciple and` to its companion invention on Whlch patents recently were granted. In every phase of performance there is I G.-. .--.. ...v.-... I One cannot keep his eyes off it. . There are other beautiful mountains near by, but always one comes back to Edith Cavell. :As long as the world it W111 stand; "when the pyra- mids have crumtbled into dust and the `Taj Mahal is a. forgotten mem- - oi-y. it will still rear its snow-`capped head to the -heavens, the most .g1or- | ious monumentever devised to the memory of a. nohle woman. I ing about us; and it is that feeling` which -fills cemeteries `with monu- ments to the dead. l BRYSON & MORLEY, 'De;lers-'-Brandford St}, Barrie "It rises 10,000 feet or more, fow- ering above the surrounding peaks, one of `the most 'beautiful of the beautiful mountains in the `Cana- dian `Rockies. snow-covered even in mid-summer, its- `ghost Glacier hanging like a nun's Veil over its glorious head. ` I ll\-- _ _-__, 41,, 10 an .. -------.,, -- ---- ......--. Som of the most beautiful and wvonderful structures of the world were built in honor of individuals-- {the Taj Mahal in India. the pyra- ` mids in |Eg_\'pt. and the tomb of Vic- tor `Emmanuel in Rome, and the lmost beautiful monument in our own country, the memorial to Lin- coln at \Vashin.gton. I m.-,, ,. ._. `V-.. --. .v ..~...-.-...=,....-.. I In modern times, at least, `we have given much honor to the man . who won distinction or gave his I life in war. The tall shaft that rises high in the midst of Trafalgar Square keeps ?.\*eison s achievements always before the minds of the `busy Londoner. But these monuments, . glorious as they are, seem insignifi- ! cent and tawdry -when icompaned | with the monument which the Can- adians have dedicated to a Woman- i Edith Cavei]. $1900` U_P_ effortless ease, from its smooth, swift get- ,_awa ,.to sustained high speed, and back to t e soft instantaneous stopping action of its four-wheel brakes. Power is so smoothly delivered in all ranges of per- formance that you are scarcely conscious of it. With the development and increased capacity of the Super-Six principle came also the creation of a chassis engineered in every detail to provide safely, contin- uously and economically for the speed, power and safety of the motor. A thrill, never to be forgotten, is in store for you when you take your rst ride in the new Hudson Super-Six. mama BRANCH - - 1. ti bier. Mavnga THORNTON BRANCH * ' M. C. Wigle. Manage: 3&1 Care Courtesy Common Sense will prevent mast Highway Accidents The Royal Bank [ of Canada ' 1 able papers--neither is your office. For a small sum you can. have the protection of a Safety Deposit Box. We shall be glad to rent you one. To safeguard Wills. Bonds. Stocks. Deeds. Policies. Family Papers Small jewellery. etc.. etc. Thursday, Jun! 7. X1925. The HON. GEO. s. HENRY, Clzazrman Highway Safety Committee ASSOCIATE DEALERS: BRYSON & MORLEY, Alliston DENNIS NOLAN, Bradford LOUIS FAGAN, Hilladale I I! DEINI AD I` ..... ..- \I\JIhI I'PI\.IPllVy IIIIIDIIGIC :1`. F. PEDLAR, Creemore Page Eleven 77 *`I'1 OII ."n`IUTC_ IVUUIIII uwvu vw v Mu1~c3.',:'L:a~, NRISTONB TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, I HAMXLTON. ONTARIO .