Page Tm, she I`;-It pliiifiicers Elecied At "`gAnnuul Meeting {Of Crown Hill WJ. she and the I 1'esident, Mrs. Wm. Swivtzer; lst `,V`ice-P1'e. Mrs. `Geo. .-\t.kin- son; 21M Vice-P1've.~rident, 1\'I1'.<. Wm. :5 G.a\'in; Sec.T1'ew.~.vu1'e1'. Mrs . E. _ Gough; Asst. Se(7.-'I'1'ea. Miss Muriel Luck; I)i1`(.-ctors, I\I1':<. Noble, !.`7:--. Frox`. I u1't1-i Mrs. J. C1iEp- pc-I1; Di.~'t1'icL Director, ;\Ir:<. {o_\' Gough; C'o11\'ene1`s of a4_t.zL11di11g' com- ltgl11`IU.G(.`.~'2 I-health and `Child Welfare, 1 .\Tn-.<. Geo. A11-'kin.~'on; Home Econ- omic:~', .\I1`.s.VPu.:'sle_\', `1(1u(:z1ti01} and H . .a\.\`, .\'I1-.<. b. J. D`unsmo1`e; Canad- ml 1'f1n1zat1.on, .\I1`:<. (. Chzappell; Ifeace _ Iuduczmon, M114. J. S\\'1t'/.e1'; H.1sto1`- . . 1. . a. . m, A__.._ . _: `0lIllC>`, .\ll'.>'. 1`Ll_`.:.~1L`_\, l'1(1u\IilLlUll (um I.a\\', M1-.<. S. Dunsmore; ianization, Chuppell; Peace .Iducz1tion, H.i.'~It0r- I, icul 1{".~`czu'cl1. .\11'.<. J. Chappell; .-\r:1`i- culture, .\Lr.<. 105' Gougg-`h; Flower and Sick Comm-ittcc, Mrs. A. E. Par t1'i(l:.'c. .\Ir.<. J. .S\v-it /.er; Rep1'esen`Ia- tivcs to Di. Anmual, Mrs. Noble, .\I1';~:. A. Jo1=_\', L\I'1`.~:. Roy G011}.-:11; .~\udi- to1'.~'., .\I1'.~'. Geo. .-\tkine`~,:on, Mrs. C. Chappc-1]; O1'g`anist, I\'Iiss Jean Swit- zer; .-\ssi.stzu1t 01$,-'z111i9i, Miiss Beth D1`u1'_\'; Rest Room Committee, Mrs. Roy Goug-'11. V a 1 lit took six ,years to carve the face of \Va. on Mounn` Rush- lmore, South Dakota, where four presidc-nt.'~1 are bein:.: carved out of the ';_-`ranite cliff. 1 Your mother slept |here when ` she was as little as you, Granma = said. Did she 1 asked Susan, and ran to the \vind`ovs` to see if she could see the river which her mother had mld her about. Yes, sure enough, there it \`\'z1.<, half hidden b_\' 21, thicket of bushes. On the \~'er_\' first day of her \`i.~'ii;. Su<:m 2\>`|i.{Wi Grumizl about `1`hC pus- .~iL`~`. (1-. mi . . :1 .~'ec1'-t smile .u.-. \..(..,.. |ju.~:t. as Su.~'zm'.4 mother had (lone. T`nc-_\"n- not out to-day, Susie," he .~::1id_. but .'he_\"l] come out before _\'()u L50 homo, never fczuu u u. .~.-.,...., I-Ix-c-r_\' morning` Susan zrsked. Are the pL1.~v. out L0-d:1_\', Grm1(1:1'!" .-\n`d e\'(.-1'.\' morning: Grandu .<:1id, =Not to-day, Susie. but pe1'hap.< to- nnuxnvn. Tlmn, on `Elm l:1. morn- in_L', wllen Su.~'a'n u. Grzmdv-1, are the pu.~:;~=ic.= out to-(lay '3 he :m.~v\\'e1`- ed`, Yes, they are out, and if you ask Granma to nd you some thick 'l)oot..~' we will 5.-'0 -and look for lilhcm." VH1 n ,, 1.. .1 [r A, 1*...) Th1e.0rdinury ilour Bill uuuu-.< nu nun p',\l 'uu\I Av\II\ nu: V-nun-. Then Su. `(I`u.nced 011' to nd Grzmmu and ask her for some thick boots, and when who had put them nu .~hc and Grzmdvx went tow:n'd.< the river to look for the pu.~'.si(.-.<. And th:-_\' found the p11.=`.~vi<-.<---- 7.<.-n.~w 2:212] humh'ed.< of tho.m-A-; and . and soft. But weren't the kind Suszm hm] expo `to nd. 'I`]1e. pu.~=.~'i<-.< _':1'e\v on willow bu.'-h(:<, and` they picked armful for Su-. to Lake hom her mother Uhe next day. A...) ..V1 A1... ....... nu. ...uuu.y; `/ll\4 ......v ...._y. Aml all the \'.'z1y back in the Susan S'.Tl';1' umlvr her ln'<~zLtl1: l know :1 little pussie. Her coat is Hilvc1'-,Q11'c_\', She lives down l)_\' the river, Not ve-r_\' fur z1\\'z1y. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1939. xnzp An thou_g`h . is a pu. Sh0 11 never be :1 caif, For she's a Pussie-Wi21lowl-- . Now, whuat do you think of that ! w .,. .,_. oft. they sun expcced .~'i<.-.< U1" pickrztl rm 1._...._ .,, nun. guy ........ t',h(`.I\`x-~;'l`f,`_\' v\ .. Hu(u|v_\ . In :1 time when the world is full of 1'o1'el)0d'- ing, in a time when Canzula. urgently needs every unifying inllucnce of the C:=..nad1zu1 and all other nzuiional periodicals, the publishers nd no other course to follow but to 1313' down the load. Snuggling Up tea Daddy --Euab|ishod 1847- - ' ' d H. `\I. Published every Tuesday at 123 Duelop Street, Barrie, Ontano. S. R. Pxtts }(1edl1)tc{11'()1inanof a big- D'1vies (manager), owners and publxshers. A weekly newspaper devoted to t e m 8 ger and better Barrie and to the fostering of closer co-operation between Town and Country'- ___- __--..,_-__,' Just 21 dollar on a mission -sent, makes a lot of people glad each time Fhe coin is spent. You pay it to the bu.*che1- for the meat to 'give you strengti; he takes it to the grocer from whom it goes at lOlLfg`;'.l1, some p!`el;b_\' `lace or cloth his better hzilf to buy. or help to get her summer hat to make her rival sigh. The dry _:ood`.< man sent on the coin to 1:11)" 121.: m21l'l{Cl, bill, and though the coin is often spent it >tz1_\`.< a (lollor still, and e\'e1'_\' vtime t.is spent, at home, some act of '5.-`0o is (lone, in l)oomin_-_-' locnl in it .< bound to make tlhem run. int if you take the shining coin and break the local vhziin, the clizmces :m.- that from z1l'::i' i\\'ill nu: l'('lll1`l1 :'.;.:.iin. Just keep tllie iittle Just as uh-i1d=ren look to tlwir Daddy Lion and II-elu quite sovuro. whole thing. :\ Th e _\' V UK ."L' U perform .\'0 \\'mn: she low-.<.---l nlicution within the past lew weexs, we Uunux 1 ic`.o1-iul iicview, owing to 1::._;`i:lation being .:cd by Uhe prescxnz Federal Go\_'crmn~cnt uaJ1o\\'- Iu1'ci`g.11 n1z1g2lzi11es to enter (fanadu free. Iouncing tvlnc suspension of The Czmudi:-.u11 guzine, the publishers have the i'ol1o\\'in;_.-; Lo Canadian Magazine Suspends Publication A little ....n .. 1 l'ilLC DYUIIL I101` SILDXS. cducu cxclusivehy not been 921:)" to rezlch this decision, ; (1.5 the studied policy of who:-c in power l (`I1iI'..iil1.s d'T: iix1ite'.`_\' l1o._<,tile to elfective u|)iicuLion..~, ..i1:e1`c can no neither com- pi-oiit szwismction in producing 1nr.i.g- cd for Uhe benet of Can- 2 \\'holo.~ \.l the 11 ... nulpnl IIEIH .`(`(' -Doro11h I LHU H1 `lcuted The Bay-__i_e` jjidvance Sayings: of the! Sages - - . pznxents for pro-`section. so this ve n10m.]~.s-old lion cub sml-,:'5.:1es up to 3 1:1thv-1' and son live at the London 7.00 |"I1"_1` seem hztppy about the publication wi;.h 1nd in n )121Q`ilZiI10.S U_IIl:vuu-- - ..._.___ _ We are just in receipt of our last copy of the Canadian .\l;1g'uzine, 21.11 excellent. magazine which h121b`,(.lOI1e much to create a unifying inu- ence in Canada and had always adopned a p0.:ic_y and` c-an-ied articles from ztuthoritive authors purely Canadian with the intention, presumably, to create a strong Cumuliaii spirit in our people rand to oil`- set the inllucnee 01' the subvensivc and 1'0reig*n literatu1'e which is permitted to be 1'1'.ee1),' c.li.~:t1'ibut- ed iihroughout the Dominion. This is the second purely Cuiizuliaii 111ilg)'.lvZlI1`c which hzLs suspended publication few weeks, the othei the D115-:'L {l Govermnellt uail1ow- Lug announcing` Mugu'/.ine, have szuy , 1' H A'f\'.l\'(`\l mihlir-;i1.i0n _ .. L11 Ilzuhl 1 H.l:| \\ H2111. U Llll the coin at home, just keep it moving well, and`. every itime it changes hands -someb0dy s goods twill sell. That single little dollar has thus a wondrous power to make somebodiy happy .21. dozen times an hour. it pays the bill and wan-ds off ill, and ne`er its power relaxes to soothe the doctor, buy the coal and pay for clothes and taxes. Strungled By Small Debts "'_`___$" A We heartily aLg`1'ee, swys the Crecmasie Star, with the Family Henild, Montreal, when they point out thr.i.t wliat nizuiy farmers need is not too much credit, but less credit. Mort\g'ag`ing the fut- ure `has resulted in the downfall of nianiy good men. We quote from the I`lorald s ediltorial: l 1.Vl`l]e 1*`-.u'm C1-etlitors {curl-ungenient Act may ln.t\'c pa1'tiu'.`l_\' destro_\'e(1 the l'ar1iie1=s credit and proven a doubtllul bleslllg to a'g'ricul\'.ure as a whole, but its operators have brought to liigzlit 21 debt factor tliur. is olten overlooked or considered li_u`lily. In hun of czwes that lmve come up for 1'e\'ic\\` lJ_\' 2|(ll'1lll1l.<-L1`&lL.()l`.~" o1"TJhe Act, the `fac- tor has made comixiued operation of 1'zu'n1 proper- ties z1lm0.~,`t ll1l}_)0:.ll.)l(3 was not 11]01'tg1:igc indebted- ne.~v.< and l2i1'_ufe loans, but the ziccuniulatioii of 5.1112111 rlnl`, _ (IE1;-5. A c-.1.~:e in point was L11.:t of an Ontztrio i'zu'.me1' who had it good 100-acre i'a1'.m with :1 n1o1'i .g'age ag`aix1. it of $5,000. It mi'_:h';.` b1'in;: $6,001) ii` olfcred for .~'-:1-le. Hie had a note in the bank for $600. .-\side from those two item.~:, he owed no `large amounts to zmyone. He did owe small amounts to everyone with whom he had done business in the previous six years. He owed the grocer, the baker, the butcher, the ilnplemem.` man sznnd so on down the list. He had formed the habit of r_~h:u'gii1g small purdhases and forgettiiig` tthem. \\ h.m1 he czune to prepare nu. stateinent, for the IBozu'd he xvas astounded` to nd itiat the total of these accoulits he `had not g`1'eatl_\' \VO).`l'iL'd over was more than $2,000. He zxdmitfted i'1`2uikL_\' uhzxt, there ..-,.m 1mn.1~mi< of dnllm-s worth of merclmiidise in UN: deb: 111011` I-1121,11 -).:.,uuv. were hundreds 01' 4 that. total than he : without. had they ( position. 'I`hi..: man has 1 This man learned his le.<.son. Only uned'er extreme nece. does he cl1z11'ge zL11yJl1ix1g' now. It will take yuan 01' pin:-,hin`g econo1n_\' to balance pu.~t ll1l:'LL1l\ e.~`, liowever, and he now believes that \\'.l121t_1'u;'nie1'.s need is not more crecli -L, but less of 1;. H k`.`.:;`.`: lvlticl` experience how an an-cum- ulzition 01' small and seemingly trivial `debts can as.- .~;ume mountainous p1'opon.1ons and i'lI1illl'}' .~,-trzu1..r'le a man. So far an p0.~_Ls:ible, it is still :1 good` rule 0-.` nq\' -x. \'n11 rrn h/ ...._. C-mizuliziii Alzagztziiie ceases this i.~:.~;L1e as its publisliers, Canadian .\lzigzizinc.s Limited, cannot Justify .t'urther coininitments to carry on in Ulte face 01' .e\'e1'-Increasing` `omxzttiozr, uncertztinty and the unfair competition of the C;.1I1- ibtllall Ul'0u(lL':.`.a:6`Llllg' Corporation which invaded publi.~he-1'5 1'(:venue_~' by methods only possible to 21 tu.\'-.~upported institution. "The Cairadizul Alzigztzilie \\1;1.:I founded in 1823, and was published i.ntermit.tentll_\' until 1803, and with regularity and continued improved service to its reuders since that date. In 1!)2.(5 it wax. purcluxsed from the then pro- p1'ieto1=.~1 by l'lLlg`ul1 C. McLean Publications Limited. From 10250 to 1035 the circulation rose from 0,000 . to over 137,000. During that period upwards of hzilf a 1l1l`lll0l1 dollars was in- vested in d'e\`elopnient, and in .\ o\'ember, 1937, it \\'u..~i acquired b_\' 21 newly o1'g2u1ize com-puny, (.`~.:.r1udiun .\lng-:i7.i1ie.~: Limited, who provided further capital in an endeavor to make the publication of more value to Cztinulu wlltl or some prot to them- _ lt was anticipated that this udditioiiul C'.`uplL1ll would be .$uilicl(.-Ilt to put the Cztnadi-an in publication with li;1hilitie.<, which it is [Jl1ll1l1L`(l will hp H:ll(l in full. In the Hems oi 506" cl luun. n.'u ;u. . to pr.1y as you go. lt has often been remarked thzL`i in Wars each nation ul\\'a_\`.< be1icV'e.< that God is on its side. This led Nzipoleon cynioznlly to assert that Pro- vidence was on the side of ahe hea\'ie.st artillery. A very di1l'erent and nely reverent tone rings through the splendid words used b-_\` Premier Hendrik Colijn of the Netherlands in 9. radio b1`0`.1(lcz1.~t to the Dutch Empire. Announcing 1nea..s- urea 01' militargv preparedness to protect the little nz1ti0n s indegendcnce and neutrality, he said: Humz1nitg s destiny is not in the hands of one lllzlinn, but in the hands of God :\lmlg`l`ltI_\', who rules Uhe world. rrmzu :;- n nvnfnnnd truth. which all should con- world. This is a p_r_ofound truth, which tinually 1'em.ember. 1. ..-m-+1` nn+;no- H1-.11 R.niz-h.~:f'|1h`re\- Hitler of remember. It is woxth noting` that Reiclmsfuh`1*e1- Germzmy appealed to the opinion of 21 higher than humizm tribunal` when in his recenit` speech at Wilhelm; protes:tin~g' the criticism of his nat- ion by French or English statesmen, he declared: The judgment wlh-ether 2. people is virtuous 01' not vimuous can hardly be passed by a human be- ing. That should be left to God. Jesus said: FT he Father jud :.-'eth no man but hath committed vzhll judgment to ilhe Son. Men may nd themselves obliged to (letermine their own action in the light of some specic aci.-ion of another, but while they may thus pass necessariy judgment on some act-:md should try to do so in the . 01' the Son--th.ey should refrain from doing: wlmt God has not done, namely, passing con- deninutory judgzment on -.1 1)C1'.~OI'l, nation or name. 'l"l1a 15...-r H1510 mnn nn hmh s1'd`e.< of a l)zx.t1..lc `l'i'.`.c demnatory _]ud_2'mem; d. DC1`.>0I`l, nuuun Ur mu-. The fact. that men on both pray `-to the smne God should be -:ivccount.ed a hope- ful rather than an ironic fact. It implies that both expetct ultim-.1tel,\' to be jJ.'Ll21_`.;`(i by conformance to His jusicc. It ::iL-lmo\\'le(l;:e.~v :1 faith that l'i_Q`ill`. nir_:.ku.- niiglit. .-\n since all men do have one I7`:Lthe1' it can he .~'z:i(l with z1.<.~`u1'uiice Uilllt Provi- is.-nce is on the . oi .~:ol\`in:: human d'ii'l'e1'ence.'~r \\'iL`.i0ut 1`u. to -:.1i.ill<-ivy. V her as ,.+' Ln T)? H1211 \\'1Ll1OHL \\' 1 >`l1 as their pl:-` p])inQ.~` \1'V\nH H I Ul Te:u'.< .4.` 4 }_)ul)llC2u1u|l \\'JLll lluu|nLu::, nun... ... .- 1..-.....-.- be paid in "\\'t,h Uhe co-operation of oxl1e1' Cz11121duiun 11mg`- v...zinc 1:u`ul.~h:-1`.~', z.11'u11gc111c11ts have been made to 21:. u 1'e.~pon.~ib1li'._\` of 1'L11t'ill1x1g the unexpired pouiun of the 5ub`sc1'ip1,i011:` with Lheir re,:'peca.i\'e nu:-Gnu \..ul_- lL`I'--il.~ lung. ' the Pmes. ` !..u...I un' St-311117;`-DO1`0t11.V' and pain the `:1 F IvI.,:d~d0n T .;21TI.. me .~`:-Mom man and wife half ntheir [i'.'C:" i~vhin_u' to impzn-. their .~:utI'o1'i11_r.-'. ~u 121:5 well w1w:x. to each 0the1'.--Th0 Kentone. 3 `thud not g1`eat1_\' xvorrxuu U\U1' nu: . L` dollars and his family could lmurwe done only realized their true nzmcial 1:11 to .\ n .v1' well (-ompoun`d(:(l make the md joy the t.ru0. happinessr- ;u'1'-_1n sou1.-Doroth_v |']...? u as .4110 L1'ew'.< him hzLd1_V.- The Barrie Advance Gas and Brass--- I 1 A doctor or 3. laxxwyer or an engin- eer must 5,-'i\'e evidvunce of knowl- edzgje of his profession and of| moral 1'esponsibi1it_v before the public 1 will trust him, but too often 3. man i seeking` to be ent1~u; with hi'_:]1g\ ofce needs to possess only a glib Lon_:ue and hots of b1-:as:- in order to`, make the _m':1(1e.~-D etroi-1` Free I` I v I _ I ( Port .-\1'thu1` New.<-Chronicle notes the news about the forthcoxninyx open-5 1 inf: of the new mental ho. at .-.` nu I ,,1,1,.. l$\Y- _a:,.:..1 ` perioxixu-41.5. It 12,2.` Long Defel'red--- 11!; U1 Luv: ucn Incuuun ..u.y..u. cl-v St. 'l`hom21.<, and ~:1dds!: No ofcial1 announcement has been made recent-' Iy as to what tlhe g'0\'e1'nmcnt in-I tends to do almuy,` the hospitzxl px'0n1-E iscd to Pom. .-\1'thvu1' at the uaame time! the `St. `T`}1o1n-as Hospit.a] was an- nounced. Protecting the King-- Such police inea. mn b taken for the care of King George` and Queen Elizabeth it is com-, monly prudent to take in the public: appearances of (listin_e'ui.-lied persons` 11>` in -all the Engrlislm-. C011-I tries. No more than that. T-hel people of Canada want to see I`he` I{in_9; and Queen and the Kinr; andi Queen want to see the people of! Cszmada. There is al\\'a_\`s the risk ofi the occasional lunatic, and that riskl is not 5:reaf`er in Canada than in Lon-l don. It the habit of the King and Quett/ent omixfre ol`_\'\\'itl1the and `Queen to mix freely witlh mhe, people. lThe_v do not want to peep out at Canada throu_;'h peepholes in. armored` cars, and Canada doc-;< not! want to look at armored cars instead of thein.~Vancou\'er Province. is Press Opinions nun... ... ....- -._._____, V There has : been circulat-;1 ed the idea that jazz is the normal`: music of the common people. On the c011t,1'zm_\', it is hi}.-'hl_\' {11'tl(l2ll, the I result of u cult.i\'21ted mu.~:ica ;' deprav- ii.-_\'. A few _vem'.= ago an explorer took :1 eld wdio on zm expedition to the jmi5_v'le.< of the ()1~innvr> River. The \\'.hi.~ e men almost in\'uriz1hl_\' de- lmzmrlul _iu'/47.; the lmlizm.-, wlio had 11e\'e1' been out 0|` the jun_;'1es, who Ihzul newer lielml njc \\*'.iiiv.- 1~.m:i'.~w ' mL1. wem into mpture-~ over ~`mn 0pCl':1 anal` . mph0n_\ (`0nceiv'.<. And lwlten l\7`:i`-.u::l<;' 119311 ! z.ix1ee";~ `-_ru\'el I 20 to C . miles by w:1_;'on and h_\` ' - I I Jazz is Not Normal Music-- `-...u L\l ~ \I muleback ml- . . . `they show u and me in.- bet.:o1' mus 1,. ."""7`.'---_'/:>u II Feel Better -- ml 1-.`ezte1'--PIay Better- LIL ULLL1\\'g1 1'c1I1I_;u11.s Imtioxlztl pul)licuLion..~, men.su1'uLe prot .-tlilmi 4-\'t~1n if you *:w_`.'!!' (1 YH0LDRITE" _ _ . . .. D..I4. -.-`A Tn:-`Ir EM-an Wiiiiisu iSi`{is'idie f)f)I1\ " in stomachs. rents tired abdominal muse es and gives re- her to achmg backs. Every man will feel bettnr wearing one. min `:1 little room v lmhe big bedroom, `Ne Carry a Complete Stock nun .. \....\.... 0 in.~'t'.nt1_\' deli; music and thr~ but hold 111011" E H. .._. |.\l up b1'0:ult'; . .. ' i()}~_ noise of tfhe Harlem be(1`?a111ites is? turned on. Their natural taste has!` never been perve1'ted.---D1`. Jae. iF1'anci.~: Cook in the Etude. ; . iL14lll\.':` advians. ivk` I u Our Herd in Danger-- I ... . -L1. ..1 Uur Alcru nu u....5c.- - ,It s 2L terrible v1`hin_:; to realize. Eut German bombers are now with-` in . di.='h".nce of our Canzldizm nu! bUf"i110-'*'-"` 11-`0ti'T1.`-`,3? CIGCUOI1 Of ;Whitc E1ephants.--Hamilton Spvct:1-*0icr:1~.~v, 1939-40: l`I.. Crown Hill W0men ~s Institute an- ... M... rm Q11V:.VrIn`-a 1.~+ From Axe to Tax-- M1`. Hepburn seem.< to be ':rwi11;:ing' l I':'om from the axe to the tax meth Iorl in z1(hn-imi.s`to1`i11{.~; Ont21.1'io s affairs. V .\r- t'ne1'e no more ecomomie.<".hz1t can! be e'ecte.t1'?-1{itchene1' Record. 1 Lung sleep-- I V .~\n A1'ctic e.\:p1o1-e1` 1`ec0)'d.< that` hv zxctually found an a1zn'm clock in` the po. of an Eskimo. Howl. \\'onde1'ful it mu.~'t be to turn in, -5:13`, in October, and set the -zxlarxnl for about Ap1'il.-Gue .ph )Iercur_\'. I Long Sleep-- \ _, \ _...A... Lropum Books Susan lived in the town, but herl when she was a little girl. She usedi Ito tell Suszm . about bunnies` I-;=.n~d foxes and lambs and squirrels. One lllflllt, when Susan had had lht.-1' l)2li.,l1 and her supper anid was t.ucke up in bed,` her mo`I`he1' told her 21 new ; about u l'umil_V of 5.-`1~::_\' kiLLen.~" who lived in the wood.~:. Susan liked it \`e1'_\' much. She \\':mt- mi to hezir some more zxliout the kittens, but ll('1' mother only l ` her :md smila,- 21 . little smile.` You nm.~*t '.1. Grzm-dzx `to .~ll10\\'i them to you, Sille said. |_ mother had lived in the country` You Grzmd to ;<.v he Susan \\'~.~..= .2'oi11_-' to \\'.cek.< with her G1".m(izL ; iin the country, it \V:,1.-` `:1 [without her mother, in : \L`l_\ |J|_`4. . I~Izu'!.' next l11())`IXi11_11` Dzuid_\.' lil'l)`~.'1` her to the station mid` put her into .`.'he rirght train. He 5.-mve her her iteicket and a kiss, and then the ` 1.-'u;u'i waved his ',~..-Teen u-: and Dad- d_\' got out of nhe ca1'riag'e quicklyl and the train bop;-uni to move---i chuff, L-huff, chu , chu -chuff-chu` --zmd Swan \\'z1.< off to the coL1nt.1'y. After it long` time tihe '1'1'z1in berrun to _;'o . Then it stopped at 21 .~'tvxti wi".'h ower beds on the plat- form and pink and blue p)'im1`0se.< in "the In-(Is. Su.~'m1 p1'e.<.~=e her nose z15:uin.~vt thv \\'ind0\\` and . .~'0me- one coming: to\\':\r her--; one with 21 wide smile! ur1__...L._ r~.. \\|Lu (L nun, nu-us, . Gramfzx, Gmntlzl, Gr:1nda`. culled . He opened the door: lifted her our.` and set her on platform. rr\L-.. ,1......,. ul..........1,. +1.. 1H1n ! I a(ha11s. `Si.ncc 1926 Canadian .\I=;1ig"c1Zi1]e has paid out to thc Dominion \`}o'\ ?,-'i"iin1ew. .>`13-3,000 in p0. alone. Millions of copies of foreign pe1`i0(UC`di>` are carried in CumL(iii;..11 mails without pz1yin;g Can- adian po.~urge. A1t.hough foreign pe1'iod'iculs enter Canuciu i;ab.-o1L1tcly free 01' duties or taxes, the cost 01' iiiau.-vi21l.~: and ad\ e1'Lising in. Czlllzltlizlll ll1IJ\g2L- .,:m..- a.- in,~\~{1*.\.`:'_xli lw .Inrm an-:1` 1:i\'(>..< nnf imnnsed ,m..w..... They (11-ow-. Uh')`0l.1fIh the little vil- , Izure and stopped in front of :1 (Pearl 1 lit` 10 house with :1 red roof and beds of lovely r:o1den flowers in the :ar-' ,d<.-n, and there, to welcome them, I \vuc4 Granma. ! I I /1 ,1, n,_ ,.._ ...-..L..:..... ...-..l Ficti0n-Tbe Patriot," by Pearl 5. Buck; All This and Heaven Too," Rachael Field; This Nettle Danger, by Philip Gibbs; "Tree of Liberly, by Elizabeth Page. u 2,; UI'\Z ____ __ AL......,L nun usunuuu. . Granma. took Susan showed `her where she in :1 little which 1 q 0 1 1 MOST POPULAR BOOKS FOR THE WEEK ARE: an r\ . - .n 1,, ILll'Li:l|J!:Lu Ausc- Nomfiction--Disgrace Abound- ing, by Douglas Reed; "Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler, and Reaching for the Stars," by Nora Waln. sum <=n.!-!'1_A`!"i!.'.9:"__!?!'SSiS (A STORY FOR CHILDREN) a n d ) spend tw0+ , and Gr:1nm:1 the f'n'.~rt visit nu. upstairs and; would sleep, opened from` 01 nia:.civiui.~: and Zl(1\ l'I.l>'lll_g' lll. bzuluuizui 1uI.u;._5u.- Zlll`C.~'- is i11ci'eame by duties zuird` taxes not imposed upon their foreign conipetitors. .-\1mo~st eve11_\'- tilllllg` tllliut the (,`.z1nz1(li21n p_ub.ishers require is tax- cd. F01-eigzn cUInpt:i'lL()l'> contribute nothing` in duties or taxes. 'l`he >` p(.`I1s.~'l0l1 of Canadizm .\Iag'z1zine tl11`0\\`.s many per.son.~: out of employment. lt reduces the revenue of Canadian \V'l'ltel`>` and ur-1i:t.<, and those who gain their livelihood lfhrough the manufacture of e11;g:1'u\'ii1g's, paper and ink, and in ua.ct.uall_\' pro- ducing thue l1l21`g."|ZlTle, will suffer the not incon- sl(le1`al)le loss of a quarter of :1 million dOlll'c'u_l'$ an- nuall._\'. ),.II .1` l`-..,_L...I-