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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 5

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PAGE F1E kaWiM fc.l -d i- 2J TT ETT ti I. 1 I hi, i HlMUi i 5 mm lit Si Dl 12a irii I It r. ,1 id US Small Gifl.s Appreciated Children Fund Need ifriji of Mi I ti (I i i fi I Aid One Hurl As II I lils Reef Ad mi rin ii Prize Winning Canaric Fog to Clear Bv Toni Sees Debt I Contributions Cheer licr-vus er.cour- Elimination With rrtd to gift h. id Resulted in Tie-up (Jirisloplier Hollis Says Of Kiver and Air U.S. Set-Off With IfoI' Hipppcl in Side Of K.

f'. Pope; Dense Fog Prevails jre: iil.d i K-tisirriay ij 220. bringing fra-. Krgfik G. fitiiriifv, Traffic Hanks Li civ I lank vt avenue, nr A) (I Tomorrow he I ague THE IMIOR DAILV STAR, UIMJ'OH, ONTARIO.

MONDAY, PEC EM BFR 9, 1935 L-i -L I fill I V-J tza Oil 0a tii i -s Utt tzil HI? i I 11 ii auyu us Give Help Skir Will Iiruiain Clomh Paurnl of I'rilii-h War Obligations Willi Trips a ni I of Si i ifi Are found; I Keqiiired Hut Woallirrmaii Doe? Not Prnlict Haiti A Pr 2-i 00 30.00 10.00 20. 00 5 :0 12 00 H) 00 3 no 406 90 $720 0i r. TOMORROW i lift Jtoat ProerrN Willi All Puinp Working On i Way to Buffalo AMIIERSTBURG, Dec. 9.1 With all pumps the freighter E. C.

Pope was able to proceed for Buffalo; under her own power this; morning, after having been: aground near Ballard's Reef: since Saturday night when she struck an obstruction during the heaviest fog in the history! of the lower Detroit river. Mien's the Sun Sun 5:01 rtsp sels a.m. p.m. J'j-J A L. To-a Christmas Cheer Club tam-I'-iign to raise Si 5) wi'h which to bring Chri-tnas to By Angus Munro Various factors in economics were tastefully mixed last night in Patterson Collegiate and the resultant concoction engagingly served by Christopher Hollis, of England, to about 300 adherents of the Assumption College Lec 1 rff-'iv chilorcn i s.

The heavy fog which enveloped the Windsor district over the week-end, resulting in several motor accidents and a tie-up of river and air traffic. ft from moivioi; 1' i Consider Citv Offer ft giving gerurousiy in a of a J5, $10. rvrn as much $5f to Sinn in orcirr that no chilfj yh.oll be overlooked. Mr. Hollis, the ture League.

1 4 is expected to lift entirely by tonight. BELOW FREEZING POINT A lifting of the pressure in the area, which was low over the week-end resulting in the fog. Is forecast to bring the district fair and colder weather HAP CARCO OF STI.f One man was Injured slightly, and County Council Can Kent in thR vhpn i 3.r)0-foot vrs-'fl of the Nicholson NavJ- program declared, is a noted economist, historian, author and essayist, and he proved to his audience that one can be all these things and still be a very rational and charming person. QUESTIONERS BUST Sandwich Town Hall SI, 2(H) a Year i I sanon Company ent agromid. Tlie Pope was bound from Detroit to Bui- with a carpo of steel.

i Her number 4 tanker filled com- i pleirlv v.i'h water after she struck. ('an Ue I'urcltased 'Captain McQueen, with his tugs Pro-j ut'wo and Stover, 5 food by for 30 hmirs rind in dislodcing the frcm the rocks early today. Because of the density of Saturday night's fog. every boat navigated at tonight and Tuesday, According to the Detroit Weather Bureau, skies will remain cloudy tonight hut rain Is not looked for. The mercury Is scheduled to drop below Mho freezing point but not out of the i 30 degrees For the first time in several days, i Windsor residents, according to pre- dictions will enjoy clear weather to-; morrow, and the mercury is expected to register below-freezing temperatures all day.

READ JUSTING SCHEDULES i Officials of steamship companies on both sides of the river and of airlines i in Detroit, were busy schedules this mornmcr as freighters canaries on exhibition at the International Bird Show, which closed at the Norton Palmer Hotel on Saturday night. Mrs. N. Emery, left, is saying, "You ought to see the birds my husband entered this year." OOK at the pretty Dircue, Ronny," Mrs. Li George Johns Is saying to her year-old She wasn't using a hackneyed expression to get the baby to look at the camera, but was speaking of the three champion it.s neru, rteran sanors saia it finance Commi-ioii Puis Price 'las 15,000 On HniMin ss the heaviest blanket within their ti.mi: IS MIOHT the frfxn kniM nm-rt f.i;.; fi.iv, Rr Hi'" of fuii'1, It rannrtt ww ti i of rv-rv Jnl)V()ml lio mrj f.Mrt ft.

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TIG CAPSIZES AS Friday, it was reported. Cap- ird Prizes Future location of the Essex Cage I Many found Mr. Hollis' address, fh subject of which was "The Break-ifiimr, of Money." a fine opportunity to hac some of their favorite ques-i lions ans-wered, A half hour of his I time was given to questions and an-! swers. Mr. Hollis is at present fulfilling a lecture engagement at Notre Dame University.

I Far more important changes hav i taken place in the monetary system, i particularly in Great, Britain and tlift United Slates during the last two years, than most persons realize. Mr. Hollis is convinced. For tlie first tim since 1671, he explained, there is a steady increase in production of goods while t'ne debts of private individuals are not increasing and actually, in i many instances, are being steadily reduced. The governments of the two coun-i tries named, Mr.

Mollis explained, have become the predominant borrowers cf their respective nations. So great nre their loans from the banks of their i countries that the borrowers Instead of the lenders are able to set, the in-! crest ra'es. In the United States, he explained, banks are finding it almost njnrcd Cars Co lide Awarded at Sh i County offices will be deter- tain Cor'k's un" expect edlv and sank in 12 feet of mined at the December session -i i i water at the coffer-dam. Members of of county council opened today. The council ln on lafrhway, and pumps were has to choose between staying employed.

A drag-tow derrick righted in the offices in the old Ven-; the but the mud and stone col-dome Hotel building where lected at the bottom of the river kept they are now located or ac- (h" CICW busv or 48 hours-cepting the offer of the Wind- finishes contract sor Finance Commission for The George II. Mills Construction use of the former Sandwich Company has finished its Livingstone town ball. Both offers are for Channel contract. AM of its 240 em- left their docks and planes their hangars for the first time in two days- Ships on the IXUroit River were moored at 7 p.m. Saturday and there were no vessel passages Sunday.

Because of the lateness of the s.hippuiir season, only a few boats were docked. The fog at the lower end of the river Saturday night, was reported to be the heaviest in history, but due. undoubtedly to the lightness of the traffic, but one accident was recorded. The freighter K. C.

Pope was pulled off Ballard's Reef early this morning, where it went aground Saturday night. CONFINED TO HANGARS All planes at the Detroit City Air- Condition of Raymond Dcslippe Regarded As Serious Cig Crowds Inspect Champion Canaries As International Competition Here Is Brought to Close I lip i-imil i.f Iiits. VVlicn lie ncf.s Ins 1 1 1 1 I nliT'lnl' thpir tic rental of $1,200 a year. jployes have been laid off with the In Motel I) i execpuon 01 su men, who are pacKing the company's equipment for shipment to the next job. The water has been let, into the COST Vnoi'T In ft letter to the council the finance commission pointed out that Aulo Was Faesenffer in And iherc xrerc hens the me of wrens, And males the size, of pullet.1;, Blue 7nales, red hens, green males, white hens, And liabcs the size of bullets.

BUT it's not of genealogical freaks that the reference is madp hut of thosp snmp hliif-hloodprl ya v-hnrr1 gath whereas the cost of building the town coffer-dam and one of the most spec-hall had been estimated at $10,000, It tacuiar feats in engineering achieve-actually east, some $17,550, Including ments in the lower Detroit River has Driven ly Clarence Kiclianlson ered choristers, that closed the International Bird Show I TILBURY. Dec. 10. Suf the nominal cast of the land and been accomplished. The steamer, various extras such as vaults and South Park, which was uarai't-s.

The commission emphasized steam to the pumps, has been towed that labor costs were 50 per cent. to River Rouce; the steamer Indiana! lower in 1913 when the buiklin" was will occupy winter quarters with the erected at a contract price of $14,770 Arirona. I and estimated tlie reproduction cast The Arundell Corporation, which! port were grounded at 3 p.m. Salur-I day and air traffic ended between De-I tro it and Chicago. Weather officials i reported early yesterday morning that visibility was less than half-a-milc and the ceiling less than 500 feet, so planes were confined to their hangers until this morning.

Dispatchers at train and bus termin-I a Is reported that weather conditions I had made no changes in their sched-! ules. I Although the fog made driving peril-j ous in the city Saturday night, no accidents were reported to local police. However, the heavy mist, was blamed i for accidents in other parts of Essex County. Fresh westerly winds are scheduled 1 to sweep the district tonight and send i the mercury dropping from the above-' normal regions it occupied yesterday. The highest temperature yesterday was 48, the lowest 43.

and the mean i 46. The lowest last night was 41. The barometer this morning as 29.78, cor at the Norton Palmer Hotel Saturday night, in a burst of luring from two cracked ribs brilliant song that outshone in blazing melody anything the internal injuries which are canaries had attempted on the two previous nights. regarded as serious, Raymond impossible to make private loans because of the great demands made upon them hy the government, BOON TO INDIVIDUALS These two governments, Mr. Hollis contends, are going farther and farther into debt while the private individual is enabled by aid from these governments to reduce his personal debts.

While he was careful to announce that he did not wish to take rides in politics, Mr. Hollis believes there is no real cause for worry at the tremendous debt being piled up by the Roosevelt Government in the United States. The time must shortly- and inevitably come, he explained, when the banks of the United Slates, with greatly depleted resources on which to issue credit money in the vat sums required by the present banking act be implemented. The bankers, Mr. Mollis asserts, will ask that the government not.

only temporarily but permanen'ly guarantee the deposits on which shall be Issued further credit money. When a banker asks Washington do this, the government, according to Mr. Hollis' reasoning, will ask that it be reimbursed for such guarantee. It will be a bargain in which the government will hold the upper hand. For every dollar for winch banks ask government, guarantee, there must be dollar struck off the government' debt, to the bank.

CANCEL DEBT ueslippe, aged jo. ot lNortn 'Maiden township, is in Hotel PIR1)S SEEM TIRELESS at $25,000. hits the entire Livingstone Channel Allow inc for depreciation on the contract, hopes io complete the work will be iiIiIp to ln'ik rai with rieare In his mind herauM? ho has dmte his bit. more, to ensure the iinnpl- in of some other not lortusuite i The Children's Cheer rioti niu't. have more monev and it nur i have it, ri -Jit.

awav. lv'fnn'mlipr. thrip nre no fli-il'irtimis for arlmmis-j tin' (on Nol.iodv Is brtmt pnld r'it, for workinij In this nlthnuch rl'veiis of workers are ijlv- their entne tinsp to tlie cause. casus iN vi sn; If yml fiO ei'tsti or to the find von may rest Mired that all; i.f it will Ri to buy Chi lsrmas parcels for needy hlldren. All the cases will hai been tlivrstina ted before out few days hi (ore Christ i mas M.inv these ueedv children ere in families relief.

Almost as many are members of families wlii-re tlie parents are exerlinc them- to the utmost to make ends meet 1 1 i i 1 1 for assistance. 'I'hete wdi be many a ha rrrn home, mv an cnuity unless you do your part. There is no need for your Christmas to be by a 1 thought that. there are o'hers not well off as vourself uit-) nre not fn.to.vliic the festive dav. 'on ran make sure of that, by fendms a eonlribution to tlie fund.

Contributions may be either to the of the fund, Crank 1 Stanley, of the Canadian! Hank of Commerce, 20 Ouellelte; or to the Caintmif-'n Head-; quarters hi The isiar Anne, 120 F'erry -tieet. They will be ackuox, Jrdaetl In tle se foj umns. For Saturday meat they had an ''X Iilltr illii! Dieu at Windsor as the result -iiTllMIO VJtllllliH of an auto collision durinsr a building on the appraised value the: by December 1 of next year. Captain! additional incentive to clear, ful commission offered to sell the Earl McQueen, custodian of float- lunged caroling. (And when you stop CT 1 about 7.15 o'clock on No, 2 liC KCeOVCrClr Highway about eight miles jwest of Tilbury.

ins to tne county lor jia.uoo or rent mg navigation aid.s, has stored all the it for $1,200 a year. It was explained Canadian Government equipment on that the purchase price would be used the dock at this point. as an off-set on the financial merit still uncompleted between the ft ff county and the new c.ty of OIW IHll'l ftS rected to sea level. CAR ROLLS OVER to consider that a canary's lung is as I diminutive as it is, the volume of i sweetness that emanates therefrom ti i miraculous.) For three days they have been on exhibition, and after a long i routine of being on perfect behavior for judging, and having: won or lost awards for their owners, they were goin? homo to New Orleans, to Cin-icmnatti, to Virginia, to Utah, to many i parts of the continent, They must have been tired of bcins: i objects of curious caw. and more than seemed to remark to his neighbor: I "Say.

Dick guess I'd better say STOCK TKANSACnON AcliMi Hroiiplit Hy C. II. Holmes Is Dismissed A supreme court action taken by H. Holmes, of Windsor, against tiv: rrvHE cars in the accident were driven by Clarence Richardson of Grand Marals road. Windsor, and Raymond Maiiow.

of 283 St. Luke road, Windsor. The latter was proceeding east, and according to the report received by Provincial Constable Lawrence, of Tilburv, his machine was over the TORONTO. Dee. 9 Pressure is high over the western provinces and in the Gulf of St.

Lawrence, and low on the British Columbia coast. A moderate depression centred in New-York State, has caused seme snow, sleet and rain in the St. Lawrence valley and Maritime Provinces. The weather continues mild in Ontario but it has become considerably colder in the west with local snowfalls, FORECASTS Iiower lake region: Moderate west WO, MAKE REPAIRS Jj On the other hand, the Jacob Sic- pel Corporation, of Detroit, owners of Four members of a Detroit family bmldini! at present occupied by had a narrow from faith? county offices, offered the county jury yesterday when their ear skidded a three-yrar lease at a rental of $100 off the road and overturned in a ditch tier month, or $1,200 a year. The a mile west of Essex.

All sustained county has been payinu $150 per cuts, for which, they were month The Sicgcl Corporation also treated by Dr. J. MacDonald. of offered to make necessary repairs and, Essex. in the event of a reduction in the The occupants of the ear were An- middle line of the highway when it i V- 'V'.

iRrnarivvati nnfTw Cnmtianv and i )h TJirlmwImn ear minii I you bur. in dp glad, to go nome I 'Vi" STAV, id nr, tlscn chu-c A IJIIWIO. 13 d'S KiCI 1 OI T11P 5) Ilia IV, .1,1 u.v vii i vivi Kninir ii-. thiwn chnn-c a unwm. President oi tne c.omnanv.

vvuik hmph a. goldfish bowl Jfor recovery of money paid for 20 Oil l.lir 1 1 1 VI iv I. Mie It-iM'iir I IHUUV11, Ills illlU LiltlJC H1U 1: li.ritTrr in (V, Tf iSnn tt, 11 1 i "VUIf U1 A i Passes uu nun 11 i iiv, ti iji.u. ii uiu i ii isii 1 1 tjoiiu. aiiu rvjliuut.

was any increase in the taxes the I Highway Traffic Officer A. J. Da vies county would be billed for it. investigated the accident. He stated Both communications were referred Mr, Friedrich's explanation was that iv They were ood sports about 1 ishares of the cfipUaI stock of th" com rerk.

The front of Marlow's car was Their song was unstinted. An oniony has been dismissed with costs in: slightly damaged. n-rvnM har. Irnnin. thn! i a in rip men piven bv Mr.

Mc- r. UP.silji.ue was liamg Wl.n Kicn- io LiiV- lunillllUO. "uu uir lie 11 HiJS iJ Ilium CalliMJIK MIIIRJ isj-j reeotnmenoations of that bodv will be destrians when his ear t. rm. nf tilc7 on exhibition for the third Farland, who heard the case in wmd- 53rd Year Tn cluding two children, were hurt.

Marlow, driving alone, was not night in succession. considered later in the session. i control. sor some time ago. I Holmes claimed that, the stock was erly winds; clearing and mild.

Tuesday, fresh west to northwest winds: partly cloudy; turning colder with snowflurries. Georgian Bay: Moderate westerly winds; cloudy and mild, Tuesday, fresh to strong northwesterly winds; turning colder with local snowfalls or flurries. Northern Ontario: Moderate winds: cloudy and mild. Tuesday, fresh northwesterly winds: becomine consid-erab'y colder with scattered snowflurries. TEMPERATURES WINNERS OF PRIZES sold to him bv fraudulent misrepre- i Br tlwre was one canary' that He contended the defend-I would never go home.

He would never ant Unwin rcpre.sentcd to him that his friends again. He was trie first thp rornpanv was on a pavins basis coor prize, and both he and his gay that jt 5,3,. f.nrt tr he V. J. i 1 1 Wa nts Boys Given Equalit With Girls i In this fashion, he maintained, th present, debt of the United States Government, to the banks of the na-j (ion.

will be eventually wiped out; chiefly, he points, out, because the 1 money borrowed was only created money anyway. By this procedure will come eventual settlement, of the debt i with injustices to no one, Mr. Holhs avers. There is no Apparent reason, he added, why governments should pay interest, on such created money, i One of the highlights of Mr. Hollis' lecture was his proposal that the war deb! of Britain to the United States be ud off by furnishing i Americans lice (rips to the Britisii I Lies.

Under the present system cf money mananctnent there Is r.o other way, he said, unless war comes to the luu'ed of payinti the much (ii-cussed war debts. In the of the U.S. engaging in a war Great Britain would be enabled to pay her debt in munitions which It presumed ould be needed in the Ur.it cd larser quantities than could be produced by themselves. "Of course," Hollis remarked, "if the United States will not go to war she cannot expect to be paid. her war debts bv Great Britain." Condition Of Building Bad zreen home are in strange hands to i Holmes invested in the stork when he was given a position as sales maitaarr i 'with the company.

He brought, suit! after he had been dismissed from the day. Even this bird showed no outward sign of his feelings in the matter. Optimistic birds, these canaries, fathers to keep in closer touch with their bvs and see to and apparently tireless. position. Unparalleled crowds thronged the1 his reasons for judgment Mr.

ASSESSMENT exmouum rooms on uie ciu-uit; MrFnrlnnH niir thnt th 8 am S4 20 30 3fi 44 44 34 10 0 26 night, making it difficult for fanciers not broURht time to'sus-to give the winning biros mucn more iha of ow -S4 3 40 3n 34 44 30 0 4 30 20 20 Confidence in parents. Mr. Mitchell continued, one of thp most important factors in bringing up boys properly. Too many young men in business and other spheres of life are too busy to give the adequate time necessary toward the successful bringing up of children, Mr. Mitchell said.

"Very often our so-called modern than a CU1.VJI.V HUSUC.a.UU. OeuMVU Uo. olsn oirairwf til- the iiers ot cages they passed pausing on the grounds that the before the tab.e which centred tne am companv was not registered under longest room to inspect the earning security Frauds Prevention Act. Mrs. Anna li.

Janisse Was Li c-Ijoht Ke-i(lriil ViT'in "emei't were completed fad iy ir flu funeral of Mrs. Anna life-Ions resident of County, who died Saturday at ber hi tii" nil (iniiit Marais road. Wind snr, her P3rd year. Kequicm high m.is will be at 0 o'clock arning Christ the King Church, South will be Assumption Cet-ietcry. Mrs, Janisse was horn in Sandwich 1'a -t and lived in this district ail her Slie was rn active member of the Altar and Happy Death societies of Chi I the Kite: parish.

Suv ivitur lirothers. Henry of Windsor, and Daniel. if Sandwich Fast: a si-ier. Sophie, of WnvLor, end the step-( hrdren. Fdmond.

Mrs. Ilcdwiee Mar-enl' tt" ivd Pan el of Wiiid- nnd at home. Mrs. was the wid.nv of Reml died 13 years ago. I uuu.

v.as a. "In thai connection." he states. "I "In that connection." he states, i and thp capacity crowds augur well agree with th? view expressed by fathers know more about stocks and '20 '20 bonds. Ethiopia, the hockev for the popularity ot canaries as pets Kingstone j. JlLstioe Kingstonet i during the coming years.

There wuil a fimilaF case invo.vlnB the same III trM many a wife. defendant viz the Security Frauds uds and the football results tha Know or rare what their hovs are u- Act Is in its essence a rinmi Just as nfren mir min uton i i ii retention High "48 "30 2B 2f 40 43 42 40 42 4 12 16 23 28 22 25 30 33 44 43 40 40 2S 2fi 3 24 30 30 24 30 2(5 48 40 I ful canary in a fancy cage her Dawson Aklavik Fort Simpson Fort Smith Prince Rupert Victoria Kamloops Jasper Calgary Edmonton Saskatoon Prince Albert Churchill Brandon Winnipeg Kenora Moosonee Sault: Ste. Marie London Toronto Kingston Kineston Ottawa Montreal Doucet Quebec Saint John Moneton Frrderieton Halifax Chariot fetow INDSOR New York Denotes below zero fi 8 15 20 34 33 38 38 2fi BREAKDOWN FACTOR The chief reason for the breakdown of the money system, he maintained, is thnt "itidolcr.t. minded persons occupying places in international affairs immediately after the war, IViik'd to see that the monetary system between nations which was built up alter the war was not, the same as that which was in vogue in pre Windsor Fa per Company Obtains Reduction Deriding that the second floor Is unsuitable for practical purposes be- cause of poor construction and the condition of the building, the Wind- sor Court of Revision today reduced i by $4,430 the building assessment against the Windsor Paper Company. 194 Sandwich slreet west.

The! figure now stands at SI 7.000. Former- ly. the total was 521.430. A valuation of $80 a foot was placed on the lands at the northeast corner cf Sandwich and Ferry streets. on the basis cf 100 feet in depth, plus corner influence Assessment Commissioner was to fitrure out the extent of the reduction.

The total assessment has been $11,790. with the Sandwich street frontage 84 feet 6 inches, and a depth of 150 feet on Ferry street. Decision on the appeal from the present levy against the former resi- dence of Harry Low. Devonshire road i regulatory enactment and intended I and designed to give the attorney- general control over salesmen of securities in Ontario, but it does not purport to give the purchaser of shares in an incorporated company the right to recover moneys invested when th sale is a completed one and there has been no fraud or misrepresentation on 1 the part cf the vendor of the shares, 28 36 33 40 3S 38 30 30 32 2fi 34 2 a 23 2e: 41 45 war years. cis-r, persons believed the he former system was res! oration of i' that thev have an equal opportunity in the home with the girls, Frank J.

Mitchell, addressing the avmen Association of St. Aldan's Church yesterday morning, stated that, parents are mostly always responsible for boys who went wrong in life. "In many cases the greatest problem a boy's life arc his parents, particularly his father." Mr. Mitchell declared. "We see our girls attending Sunday school, one of the most important institutions of the church, while our boys arc often playing football or shooting craps in the alley.

"When conditions like that obtain In any boy's life, is it not proper to ask ourselves whether that boy is receiving proper recoanition in the Mr. Mitchell asked. He pointed to the important part that bavs will piav in Use future of everything. Sirc'-sing the importance of making or building their lives on a solid foundation. Mr.

Mitchell pointed to the important, part that boys will play in the future. Adding that boys have as many mrblems as r.nvene else in tlie home, Mr. Mitchell said: "Are you sure that your bey has the fame opportunity at home as your daughter has? Is his room as nice? In too many instances you find homes where the girl's room is tastefully decorated and furnished while that of the boy is a place where ail the discarded odds and end1; are left to accumulate. "In those cases, the result is that the boy looks upon his surroundincs as trash, and thinks in terms of trash, until he reaches the point where he does not consider himself above his surroundings." real v. hen point of fact the two not at all alike, Mr.

syteru.s were crgued. stocking Christmas morning, i The canary and cage was won by ill. Mills. 1509 Giles boulevard east; the permanent wave bv Miss Eleanor I White. Dominion Golf Club, Tlie Bud-'gerigrar pair, or lovebirds, were won by Miss Grace Tunks.

Marentette 'Apartments, and the mystery prize by Herbert Toop, 138 Westminster boule-j vard. I BEST BIRD IN SHOW i The best bird in the show was owned by E. Eustace, of Detroit, who was awarded the Jordan Trophy and the W. C. B.

A. Cup. Mr. Eustace has been showing for three years. The bird, 'unusually large for a show bird, is a Yorkshire, purchased recently rom a breeder in Brighton, Eng.

It i is an over-year bird, a clear buff cock, with a wonderful top end, and plenty iof style. It carries a pair of legs usu- 30 24 26 10 2fi O') 40 40 I Foremen Invite To Safety Meeting are too busy giving sermons to grownups to be concerned as much as they should with boys. The result is that the lads grow up without knowing those people who should play an important role in their lives. "When you have parents who refuse to make way in their interests for their boys, who shirk their responsibilities towards them, who have no time to devote to them, little else can be expected that boys, since they cannot, be of interest, "to their parents, will go where something is interesting to them. In many cases tiiose interests boys find out-sice their homes are not to their benefit and well-being.

"Today, instead of the story of the prodigal son applying to boys, we find that the story cf the prodigal parent Is more serious. To obviate that, take an interest in your boys, make your hemes attractive for them. Open wide your doers and let the boys in to have some fun. "You won't find it boring. You will be amply repaid, because when God created the world he made it significant and when he made it possible for boys to Inhabit this earth he mad" the world "What We Have Learned from Accidents" is the topic to be taken by G.

A. Kuechenmeister. personnel man- and Ontario street, was expected this ager of the Dominion Foree and afternoon. Further details were to be Stamping Company, in an address to obtained from A. Mapes, former asses-the P'orcmen's Monthly Safety meet- sor for Walkerville.

Chimney Takes Fire In Furniture Store In pre-war days the gold of each country war. carefully preserved at a certain fixed level. If Great Britain purchased wine from France and France did not at the moment need the ccal which Brhaiii offered in exchange, then the wine was paid for in gold. The transfer of sums of gold from Great Britain for such purchases created a lower price level in England, and a higher level in France. Lower prices in England, a free-trading creditor nation for the world, caused increased buying by other iia'ions from that country.

France, with hit' her prices than normally, sold less; while Great Britain, with lower than normal prices prevailing sold Christmas Chvvr Club To Benefit hy Concert Miss Mahrl Cohcvrr will present ber pupils in a concert tomorrow evening at 7 45 o'clock in the Vocational School, the proceeds of which will go the Children's Christmas Cher Cl'th. By special ri-quest. a group of the outstanding numbers on the June recital program will be repeated, among tlvm'two ballets. "Viennese Melodies," a ballet bused on Viennese music, and "Valse Triste," an interpretive ballet. In addition there will be a variety of numbers including tap acrobatic, and guest, artists will contribute their in the entertainment.

The pubic is invited to attend this rod tickets may be procured at the' ing to be held in the Windsor Vocational School on Thursday evening. i ady seen on a yellow, has fine, silky feathers cf grand color. In 1934. ex- December 12, at 7.30 p.m. This is the first of a scries of Fore Members of the court were to visit the vicinity of the Lido Venice Hotel, I Ward Five, during the noon hour.

Its assessment was appealed on the ai- legation that its value is affected by i the proximity of the old Sandwich dump or fill-in. 1 hibited at the Crystal Palace show, men's monthly safety meetings. t.nd and ear.y tnts year at Camonag and at six other places in Eng- aa interesting program is being pre Eng Fire smouldering in the casing of a defective chimney gave Windsor fire-ment a run to the Baum and Errxiy Furniture Company's warehouse at Dougail and London streets at noon today. It, was found necessary to tear down a. portion of the chimney to aet at the.

blaze, but no damage was done to the stork. land, the bird has never been beaten last year was awarded the dis- pared, according to W. H. Cox. secretary-manager of the Essex-Kent Safety Asosciation.

All foremen are Invited, and plant managers are requested to have their foremen attend. This afternoon's session. It was anticipated, would practically conclud" the work of the court at its present sit inii. CONTINUED ON PAOF EIGHT THIS SECTION CONTINUED ON PACE EIGHT THIS SECTION.

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