1932. dled _ of the of the Le from the $10,000.00. Bureaux nearly tw Just after Comrade Au warded the shows fully t has been ac( and the cost was prepared secretary of sion to the : gating the a« sicon act. Th Bowler is fro cost of Dec. 31 ment did sion blame, because the were not helping th varied proposals. it has been a mat any Canadianâ€"bor who puts up the ar not join the Legion perials that. are ranks, the answer referring them to 1 years:â€"1918â€"1924 and of getting n 1924â€"19833, with tt of progress all alon ctill fAichting on P still fighting on loyal and true an excuse for | have altered t as to why the bership is open men of our fore Belgium, etc. | up again and | will be in evic more the quots more the q we stand, raison d‘etr Nerv ber or nonâ€"membe obvious to all why t membersh.:p includd His Majesty‘s Force ation, "United we fall," illustrates th Myalgia Heart Cardio Rena and their fitst every ganization. ‘IF purpose. Thiat of activities is zen. All propt lation and trea men came fror of its kind in support of the The Canadian ed. Its record ization is one t must be proud Canadian, En Welsh or any C gion will assist ber or nonâ€"me Grun Shot Varicose V HAaAlg INn 1924, absorbing all men‘s organi: and Navy Vet date are still asked :â€"*"Why It was found : ernment was â€" bodies and al thing differen thera was no c ernmjuit was : handle\ these wanted\this; worse. in 1924. ind represet country ts 1 Halg to Eng Canad argumen that is, actual f bershin : JAan. i, The rec In the J11 If the Porcupine admi The r€ from â€" Wounds and Injury eins, etc. y LC sJVVC dAiUICEL Austin Neame, kindly forâ€" e following bulletin which amount of work which iccomplished by the Leg.on ast thereof. The statement ed by W. R. Bowler, general f the Legion, for submisâ€" > special committee investiâ€" administration of the penâ€" The report as covered by Mr. ‘rom July 1930 to December cases given have been hanâ€" ly by the Service Bureaux adian Legion. This branch on receives an annual grant Dominion government of To show that the Service ork is costing the Legion e as much as received, the ration from Jan. 1, 1930 to 9 is included :â€" What The Re Entitlement Nephritis urpose after ipparent to . als for bett nent of the « ‘ the only or 1e Dominion Dec 31, 1932 $87,239.62 en in full for the two eriod show that much nlished and is given T pe ti0on to pension on the ship of disability or cluding cases of agâ€" Record! Appendici Reason Oy ived . $30,.000.00 T ioned by these ing for someâ€" was no unity; 1, and the govâ€" ) know how to The G.W.V.A. Lumbago emen ol th Legion upol Farl Dougla its work b bove article »8erviceâ€" e â€"Army t and to »stion is taken?" the govâ€" by these 1 uld be at all nem â€" went es ing This | mo 314 the nd Some bright lad probably gave the following offhand: ‘"What is the hide of a cow used for?" "To cover the cow." Increased Reinstatement (E)â€"â€"Establishment of right to reâ€" instatement of pension, for which final payment had been accepted, on the grounds of increase of disability: T.B.. Pulmonary Conditions ................ 26 Nervous SyYStEeM 12 se in s CA xtA N ts e vers sn ts 4 > es rivevissacrvray ds bresareteergrtres «s 1 Rhieumatism, Arthritis, Lumbago, w MyYAIGI css es Gunshot Wounds and Injury HEeart®" Mess es Caraio. Renal ‘..i.................. ... Hernia o eivarisvarsss Arterio Sclerosis ..................... "The earth makes a resolution every uswentyâ€"four hours.‘ This may be so: "The effect of Hecâ€" tor‘s victory was that over halk the dogs have since been called Hector." And, here is the crowning glory of the lot. The answer, no doubt, sent the pupil to the head of the class: "What were Cleveland‘s ideas on civil service reform?" "He did not believe in removing good men from office to put in Democrats." Gun Shot Wounds and Injury VArICOSCâ€"NVEeINS LN Arterio ScleroSsis Cardio Renal ... . Hernia s Epilepsy . Dependents ... Miscellaneous, Sinus The "boners," "howlers," or whatever else you like to call them, have proved popular in these columns and there is a constant demand for more. These "nowlers" are supposed to be answers by pupils to examinations questions, but some of them (are doubtful indeed. Some of the best of them may be genâ€" uine but others appear too "pat" to be the result of accident. However, no one seems to care whether they are genuine or not. The main thing is the laugh. Here are some more given by a writer in The St. Mary‘s Journalâ€" Argus, with appropriate comment:â€" This probably came from a classâ€" room: "An octogenarian is an animal which has eight young at birth." This one is rather hard to fasten as to origin: "Dr. Johnson suffered from a disease called procrastination." There is an intimation of intent in this: "Angloâ€"Saxon poetry is mostly illiterate.‘ The composing room of a newsâ€" paper is capable of a break like this: Arnprior Chronicle:â€"As sure as the sun comes up in the morning and goes down again in the evening, this trying period of our lives will be followed by good times again. It behooves us, then, to keep our heads up, to spend carefully, to help one another, so that we can met the brighter days in a spirit of gratification. Foot Rheumatism, Arthritis, Lumbago Increased Assessment (D)â€"Establishment right to inâ€" creased assessment: T.B., Pulmonary Conditions ... 60 NerVOUuUS SYStEITL slsc iss 20 l .... oo * "@ Hernia, Varicocele ............................. 8 EDPIiEDSY lc inscc 1 Dependerit 1 Miscellaneous, Sinus, Haemorroids.. 11 MyAlgia, etC. FILCHEE ;. :. $s n i d hy‘ Cardio Renal, Nephritis, etc ... Sclierosis ... Gun Shot Wounds and Injury Varicose Veins, Phlebitis ... A FEW MORE OF THOSE THINGS CALLED HOWLERS OR BONERS ies . Rueumatism, Arthrit.is Total Skin . Hermn.a, Varicocele Dental Miscellaneous, Sinus rastroâ€"intes., Ulcers, Appendicitis Miscellaneous Adjustments (F)â€"Helplessness and Clothing Dependency Pensions Established (B)~â€"â€"Establishment of pension on e ground of dependency, (includâ€" g parents, widows, widowed 1 thers, children, etc. 2802 Note:â€"In several of these co,ses. it s first necessary to establish relaâ€" nship of death to service. Retroactive Pension (C)â€"â€"Establishment of right to retroâ€" ive awards of pension: 3. and Pulmonary Conditions ..195 rvous System ... W1 stroâ€"intes., Ulcers, Append cms ray as 3+ j U Ancer 11100 olusunal HoD Lumbago 1238 322 522 9( 84 56 41 16 ‘Former Depression _ Cured by More Gold In a leading ec remarks that aware of the i boom in the ¢g adds that this reminiscent ol place in South of the great ec nineties., forward mov mining to reg that it is pa: opment, whic and Western thern Ontari British Colum In rece and Empire discusses t} n gold pr: pressions T Comparison Boom in C That in centres deadin the im partyâ€"line telephone ... You‘ll have the it shouting, "Stop! You‘re rocking the You‘ll have hardâ€"pressed competing sa saying, "It just isn‘t possible. There : such animal!" We know. Because Plymouth has done just that! We admit there‘s a lot about Plymouth that‘s startling . .. and hard to believe. Back in 1930, for instance, who would have thought that a new car could come within reachâ€" ing distance of First Place in the lowâ€"price feld . . . in the space of two short years? Who would have thought .*. . with two oldâ€" established cars in the field . . . that this newâ€" comer would be the only car to increase its sales in 1932? safe as a modern steel railroad car. e A SIX with selfâ€"equalizing brakesâ€"like those on hardâ€"driven n cabs, and drums that reduce to 757(, e A SIX which, alone in its pri toolâ€"steel valve inserts that save th from §10 to $30 a year on valve gri Yes . . . who would ever have possible? PLYMOUTH SIX *675 Made â€" Between id Mining Industr South Africa in 1 Nineties n‘ ld 11 hï¬r\hâ€"-"fls\, HERE AInT No SucH AnimaL A ebs “l t"ï¬â€œ \\l“ r'\‘i?:7s\ } l\_\‘‘ .' F YOU WANT to steal the spotâ€" light in this carâ€"driving Dominion . . bring out an automobile . . . thats really NEW ! You‘ll start more rumors than a 'i\ r'\‘li“l. }'{t\ L‘\\ ;h ‘ ll l| ft |\\\\\ ‘ \u\\| \ t x \| l" \\ th ind Ma ent . You‘ll have the industry u‘re rocking the boat!" ssed competing salesmen (Please excuse us for using this old storyâ€"But it helps to make a point) alleéld. I‘ne IOW price O Supplilies, imâ€" proved cheap imethods of extraction, and the high price paid for the preâ€" clous metal have brought new life to the whole Canadian industry. The 11 ald Chn SOI ompeting + th Ofitab cting uCC mtario mines wWi accessful developn 1d within D:3minion â€" _ gold ‘be id d Mont mO 11 the scramble for it ,ha: rofits of our establishec t lesser mines into the 3, and stimulated prosâ€" velopment activities fa: of cOsts OoI r number remilum n nations n 36 11 1l of low brough Or who would have dreamed . . . even ninety days ago . . . that today you could buy, for $675 L.o.b. . . . A SIX with a 70â€"horsepower rating, and a 75â€"mile topâ€"speed . . . by stopâ€"watch! K A SIX with Patented Floating Power enâ€" gine mountings . . . which have proved that they end all vibration! ' KE A SIX that is stronger in every part . . . yet easier on gas, oil and tires . . . because 300 pounds of useless dead weight have been taken out by scientific and energetic engineering! ME A SIX that has a modern steel body . . . safe as a modern steel railroad car. A SIX with selfâ€"equalizing hydraulic brakesâ€"like those on hardâ€"driven modern taxiâ€" cabs, and drums that reduce relining jobs 50% to 715%! K A SIX which, alone in its priceâ€"class, has toolâ€"steel valve inserts that save the car owner from §10 to $30 a year on valve grinding! Yes . . . who would ever have thought it T ‘\\, i “ rold 11 CGore by not lost by a film, for an obvious reason. If your attention wanders, you can go ‘back to the top of the page and start again, whereas in a talk or a film you are carried on. So he confesses that he has little faith in the educational fuâ€" ture of broadcasting unalloyed, and he trusts in the movies still less. Microâ€" phore and screen will both be helpful as long as they are subsidiary only, and are combined with books and refer us to books. They can indicate, but they cannot rub anything in, and in 24 hours all they leave behind is a blur. nas ture trust mn»hor WHAT WOULD THE WORLD BE LIKE WITTHOUT ANY BOOKs? 1( s the: advertising is usually g not getting the business Bay Recorder:â€"A penny saved i y ucation ‘ented 1 who 1LI ists, E. M. Porster. He obâ€" the radio and cinema are from reading into listeners , and he wonders whither cy will lead. Mr. Forestér prospect of a bookless world able one, for books, he says, f0K than 1 in obvious irtling 1t il Will supply. No one cannot concentrate, learn concentration in through a talk or ous reason. If your thousand Revie issuum “\! comes v, but lished AND UP F.0.B. FACTORY, WINDSOR, ONTARIO ... FLOATING PoWER HYODRAULIC BRAKES ... OILITE SPRINGS .. . ALL STEEL BODIES DOUBLEâ€"DROP RIGID Xâ€"TYPE FRAME . . . VALYE SEAT INSERTS sources of Government incom clining there is special cause faction in the stability and In view of the record duction of more than fo: lars‘ worth of gold in th vear it is abpparent thatl year 1 18 aD lected in the stantially gre probably will million dollart made earned of whic the mi vinC colle ba. 1A W Oy Public Revenue Renefits from Gold Production 4.98 his indu Yet here it is . . . the new Plymouth Six . . . with all these features and more. Features that save you money . . . that mean safety for your family . . . that give you bigâ€"car performance . . bigâ€"car comfort at $35 less, on the sedan, than the nearest competing Six. So whoen an axâ€"grinding salesman murmurs: "They‘ve shortened the wheel base" . .. you can answer : "It‘s just as roomy as your car, Mister !" If he hints: "It‘s lighter . . . by 300 pounds" . . . you can truthfully say, ‘"That‘s the kind of engineering that cuts my gas, oil and tire bills." If he suggests: "We‘ve got engine mountings as good as Floating Power" . . . you might just say, ‘"No thanks, I prefer the original which has been thoroughly tested. I want Patented Floatâ€" ing Power with Rigidâ€"X Frame . . . not an experimental imitation." And when he falls back on: "There ain‘t no such animal" . . . we‘ll be glad to have you tell And when he falls back on: "There ain‘t no such animal" . . . we‘ll be glad to have you tell him "I‘ll just look at all three lowâ€"priced cars . . . I‘ll take a ride in them . . . and let the best car win my business!" * We heard this one when very, very young. The one about the man going to the zoo for the first time. When he sees the giraffe, he can‘t believe his eyes. "You can‘t fool me," he says. "There ain‘t no such animal. Even if there was, how the heck could they feed him?" ater than ever not fall far s1 Y In uted muni Â¥ll far short a time when the mit previ( will be eaking pro million dol rovince las n 18 | @ en = * iA t o8 d _ 1 1 ind _ _â€"â€"â€"the most popular _ of all indoor sports Steven‘s Amusement Parlours Timmins, Ontario rme, it is here to stay. bhealthâ€"giving Likes any other national PAGC THRr®