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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 4

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PACE 4 THE HRANTFOKD EXPOSITOR MONDAY JULY I Power in China muss ROAD LINKS NORTH WITH OLD ONTARIO (ftp (Expositor fUBLUHEO BT PRESTON OA i LIMITED 5 Debentures clvle beaatlflcaUoa tkmatoildi aot be a nlagln vacant plot of ground allowed to become a mans of unsightly weed The aew act makea It compulsory for land ownera in urban centrea to destroy all the noxious weed on their pro partlea before the adbda ripen Thto la the aead ripening ssaison ao that immediate compliance with the act la necessary to live up to ita provisions The authoritlea ought to aee that the act ia vigorously lirlxton to that of proportional representation" These are plafa words but it wilt take more evidence than that ad- dneed ia the Free State elections to discredit the system The system of a majority vote often results in the election of a large number of minority candidates where there are more than two contestants ta the field This la true of the Baldwin Government and It bna often happened ia Canada Tba yslema of proportional voting in Manitoba baa left tha Bracken Government with a very email majority If tha eyetem fails to do what la claimed for it of eourea It can be repealed The Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation hsues Debenture tor one to five years booting FIVE per ml payable half-yearly These Debentures afford an absolutely safe and profitable Investment ns the pnrrhnsere have fur security tho entire Assets of the Company amounting to over FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS Office: 28-40 Market Street HELUKKK Local Manager PiKOGKfANTS! 1 MOXD4Y rnOCBAWS CFCA Tarent 414 Orgsa recital Clifford KeCormlck CkXC Toronto (117) 4 CharleaS Bodlty'a Fvarcady inatramenlsl quintet' Thelma Bateman eoprano WGR Buffalo (SOS) 41! announce- memo weather baseball scores Hawaiian ensemble 7-S9 Goldmsa band 4S Jenny Wren pro ram: 11 weather forecast IMS Earl Carpenter's dance orcheetra KDKA Pittsburgh (Sit) 4 Du-quean Opera company program 4S road report: SO gang: Spotlight hour time 10 weather baseball scores WOT Schenectady S7) 4 ES Baseball scores WTAJI Cleveland ftfifl) Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians: lii baseball scores 7 Vincent Frrcy organist 7-SS studio recital 9 grand opart: IS studio hour: 71 Sam4y Watkins' orcbostra 1110 organ recital Vincent Privy WJZ Now York City Oil) 4 Time 4S0 nosy and hlo gang 8pol light hour 9 time: Moonlight Sestet 1 A1 Friedman's orchestra TVESDY rnOGHAW CKCR 8t Georg (247 7-9 Musical programs CKCL Toronto 17) Ellis hosiery hour 7 Universal Cooler or-1 chestra: Kkovati orohretra lim: t- O'Couuor record asrliil WOR Buffalo lie) l(i An- nouncementa reports weather baseball score 7 Jock Albin's orchestra 710 Th Pour Burda mala quartet I Rveready hour: coca Coli Girt 910 Radio Cavalcade waathar KDKA Pttaburgh (US) gar red concert 14) program 7 Srrombera-Carlson hour Uoniini ntala timv 9 Don Aniaiao wlsard 10 weather: baseball scores 10 JJ Picisbursh Post theatrical revue WTAM t'Teveland (400) Stair theatre vaudeville: 8i haarbaM arorea 7 dance orchestra 7 30 (Irtat! Momenta In History I Kveready1 hour 9 Specialty half-hour Radio Cavalcade 10 Willard Cava- tiara 11 dance orchestra i WJZ New York City (454) Time Prank Dole "Boston (IS Mediterraneans 7 Ptronitu-m-: Carlaon hour Geo Olsrn'a orrhes-j Ira I Continental! 9 time Ariuni mala chorus 9 30 Roger Wolfe1 Kahn's orcheetra i i i Maple Grove Notes MAPLE GROVE July 4-Then was a Urge attendance of members and visitors at the Sunday school -on 8unday afternoon Juno 20 when Mr Frank Finlay of Moun Pleasant Presbyterian church gave a suitable address which was en- joyed The girls' rholr asslHted with ths singlrg and Miss Nell Gardiner of Brantford rang a solo very sweetly Sunday July 3 the aer-t vice waa along a p-trlotic Unci in keeping with the dey Mrs Guile tt and small son Toronto ere visiting si the home EDITORIAL NOTES Even hot weather entered into tho spirit of tho Dominion Jubilee celebration a Tbo boom so unfortunately struck by Joo Wright was of tho boomerang -variety That famous regiment tbu Own Rifles manifestly thrives with the use of Pellatts "Frocks Exhibit National Headline One thing is certain and this is that none of said motifs can be of great length Judging from the medals worn by of leers and men the letter! stand for Quite Ornate Regiment The patriotic Thanksgiving services held in the churches throughout the Dominion yesterday were a fitting close to the celebration Of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Judging from tbe comments tbe Confederation Diamond Jubilee postage stamp re great credit to the designers and in some of the newspapers it is said that they are the moat artistic ever issued in this country At the age of 81 the Marquis bf Normanby made his first speech in the House of Lords after membership of 37 years This is an example which some Canadian pyrlla-mentariana would do well to emulate The National committee which had charge of tho arrangements for the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee of which the Rt Hoa Senator George Graham was the chairman deserves the highest commendation for tho manner in which it performed tha great patriotic task The publicity given to the Diamond Jubilee by tha National Committee has certainly brought Cnuade before the world In manner never known before TbHr will lead to a more intelligent appreciation of thin great Dominion and of IU resources end potentialities From -all accounts the celebra tlone in connection with tha Diamond Jubilee of Confederation were the most elaborate end successful aver held In Canada There wee hardly a community In which thu event wee not observed in a worthy manner The occasion certainly took hold of the Imagination of tbe Cenediea people Statistics -show that there ere in Canada to-day 111 daily newspapers 9 tri-weekly papers 30 Somi-weekly 35 Semi-monthly periodicals '331 mbntlby periodicals end 37 quarterlies or 1540 in all Defilnlte figures for all these types of publications' are lacking prior to 1893 but In that year there were 04 dailies 4 tri-weekliei 38 teml-woekllcs 433 weeklies 30 semimonthlies and 31? monthlies This in a splendid index of the progress of tbe Dominion Hon William Finlayson Christens New Route Ferguson TIM AG AM I July last link ta tbs road that connects Old and New Ontario was duly forged Saturday afternoon when Hon William Ftnlayson minister of land and forest ia the provincial government formally opened what he suggested ebon Id be known as the Fergiuop highway "In honor of our diatinguiahsd Tbe minister declared tbe idea of this name for the trunk road had am-ansted from Mayor Daa Barker of North Bay and that it gar him' great pleasure to bestow tho title on the highway Th suggestion was received with applause Everybody will he at tha armor-lea to-night dancing Cectlisn Orchestra IV to 13 pm Young Men't Board of Trade Industrial Exhibition 150 FT OF LINE here Only when you want it MONITOR CLOTHES D1 ft tt Mp iMlhff MM' ffltt fc Amu at mt Amr tt to tin mHrf ifirnf bMi dm to mm LsM 4Nlf IhrIM bums fin A Hw It ril ir Imm Hr yffftt Hm fff riirtiwHw iGGy -whi-ji put on five p0l(fl (Jf haltliy flerhln 30 days or yor druRgi6t will lllllngly re- or your druggist fund the imrrhasn price rinrflf fnm UMUtlUO GEORGE bMITH General Manager SANCTUM SKITS Toronto Star: Fifty years from now tbe old people of that day will be describing the histories! parade of to-morrow end it will be worth describing Tishvllls Banner: The United Btetes Coast and Geodetic Survey claims it has traced the recent terrific earthquake to West China Well It certainly sounds reasonable enough Guelph Mercury: Sixty years of planning and working for greater things Canada's greatness Is a continuing-purpose and just nicely started a Kingston Whig Standard: A fnan who can speak six language has just married a woinsn who can speak' three That seams to be shout tho right hand leap Manitoba Free Press: Some Immigrants do not make good in Canada but then there are Canadians who do not make good in Canada a Ottawa Journal: Three days after Prince Edward Islanders voted for prohibition Manitoban voted for beer One of the Joys of this country Is the diversity of the tastes of Its people OTHER VIEWS SHOULD BE SOME RESULTS Chesley Enterprise: With Hon James Jlilcolm lq England advocating the establishment of brant British factories in Canada and Hon Robert Fork promoting immigration from tho British Isles for Canadian Dnds tborq snould be results by a steady floe of capital and setters from tho Mother laud which could spare one million people with advantage both to th'a country and Great Britain The British Government pauel an act In 1933 providing for the payment of fifteen million dollars year for 15 years to ssslat immigration to Canada end thia country goes fifty-fifty on the scheme LIFE INSURANCE' New York Times: With assets of 118400000000 end outstanding risks of 874000000009 for which actuarial provision hts been made the life insurance companies of tbe United 8tates and Canada become together majestic monument to the thrift providence uni family devotton of millions upon millions "towering above all customary human memorials" It is a monument of help end hope for the living which tbe dead have erected rather than a monument of norrow for the dead which the living have raised It Is 'also a dynamic means in Itself "which exalts life and defer ts by mkng death contribute to life religious' TOLERANCE i Border Cities Star: The fart of tho matter is of coarse that a man's religion has or should have absolutely nothing to do with his fitness or otherwise for public office Religious beliefs should not be factor at all If seeks ncmination for memfcersklp in the legislature or the bouse of commons what has the accident of -W'- V- 'Irsjv' vs' n- if Dr Huong minister of finance of the Cantonese govern-meat has amaard foreign financial expert by his financing of the Chinese Nationalist revolution Bnong graduate of Harvard In 1017 has been called Alexander Hamilton of Chlea" been such a goose Berry But you needn't look ao black Berry I don't care a straw Berry And han't apsy you till Christmas i It came as a surprise to some Brsntiordltes to know that youths still use bicycles tor races Thcv thought all such wars in speedster cars Many a wife won't trust to her husband's judgment yet believes in choosing a life partner he did better than sh a In Japan you can tell if a girl is single or married by looking at her hnlr Here you n't even tell if it'e-s girl! Dairymen should boost tbeir war- amongst the consuming classes and Lindbergh has given them a wOnrteMul slogan In "a bottle of milk nod bath" Farmer's Advocate But look it tbe close juxtaposition of milk and water OLD MASTERS Hence all you vein delights As short as are the nlghta Wherein you spend your folly There's naught Jn this life sweet If man were wise to see But only melancholy sweetest John Fletcher: Melancholy laybyDaq Blodwnutaincs CVLY 4 His popularity with the people of Canada was a thing very dear to the heart of WHlism Lyon Mac-Kensle who in 1837 headed rebellion against constituted authority In the elections of 1836 Msc-Kenzie had been defeated at the polls He was shocked and aniseed and wept like a child in hia disappointment It was then fie secretly resolved to accomplish by illegal means what he failed to realise by constitutional means To this end he founded on this day In 1837 paper calculated to Inflame Its readers against the government of Upper Canada Then came the armed rebellion and defeat He retired to the United States but was eventually taken before the courts there charged with inciting attackn on Canada from the noil of a friendly nation and was Imprisoned The building In which MacKenxie published the "Constitution" still stands within a few hundred yards of the City Hall at Toronto reduced to tbe more prosaic uses of a tobacco shop NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS Waa the North American Indian originally aa is much diversity or opinion cSbcerning the origin of the American Indiana but the ar generally believed to be an oiTsbcot of the Asiatic races THIRTEEN ORIGINAL KTAI'EKj There seems to be some dispute about the number of original states in the American Union Som- i some 15 What number is Mm A A There Is no need of any dispute about that point Tbe 13 original states comprising the United States In 1790 were: New Hampshire Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New Ycrk New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina Soutb Carolina and Georgia FIRST WIIIEIKKS TEST When did Marcsnl tint: sue cnssfully demonstrate wireless telegraphy? A Tbe first wireless set was tested la England in 1890 by Marconi sending messages across the English Channel between liove-and Boulogne Following thie stations were established oa various coast positions ships were supplied with the apparatus sad by tb eid of 1901 wireless telegraphy was established on a working battle Danes nt tbe armories DvnL-bt to the Cecilina Orchestra Dancing from 19 to 13kYoang Men' F-onrd of Trnds Industrial Exhibition Saterad aa aaeead-eiaaa maito Kerch 19SL at the poet affisi Bf tale aadr the aat of Css areas of March A lain Beprvatalatteeai tuiW Stackwit raealea Oaa Bulldla Kaw York Charlee Ml Miller ruth avet aa Brantford Oit Jnly 4 1827 tumatt and the ahoutiag diea and the celebration of Can-ada'a Diamond Jubilee baa come to an end 1 baa been the moat re- markable demoaatration that the Canadian people have ever wlt- named and it la probable that Dominion Day will henceforth be more generally recognised aa a tia-'tlonal holiday than it haa been In the pant The prestige which it gained in the 'recent celebrations at the birthday of the Dominion hat been a substantial contribution to the national sentiment of Canada THE RELIGIOUS NOTE It waa peculiarly fitting that yesterday aftarnoon In Victoria Park under the aneplcea of the Civic Celebration committee service of praise and thanksgiving should ha conducted la harmony with the suggestion of the National Committee The service waa brief and impressive end waa cal- eulated to express tha dependence of the Dominion upon tho guidance ead governance of Almighty God la national affairs It was exened- tngly appropriate that reference abeuld bo made to tha pioneera and aettlara who by their tolls prlva- lions and sacrifices laid tha foundations of this groat Dominion Attar all while statesmen may have directed ita affairs the country was founded by those who cleared Ita wilderness wastes cultivated Its farms built Us towns and citlea and id tha day of feeble things laid tho foundations of Its fntnrn progress Duo acknowledgment waa alao made to the Fathers of Confederation wfio by their via-ion faith and courage made pos- atble a united Canada stretching I from sen to aea Peculiarly Im-pressivo waa tha tribute paid to tha Mill of Canada who gave their lived in tha aervlca of their country of whom Brantford contributed goodly number Tha rellgioue lament huu alwaye blended with patriotism and it was a happy idea to close tho celebration of tha Din-1 bond Jubilee with public religious services PROPORTIONAL VOTE When the election in tha Irish ifrae State under the proportional system of voting resulted In the rdturn of number of gronpv none of which had majority in the Dull Elreann Thu Expositor suggested at the tima that the effect of the method of voting upon the result would coma under discussion The London-'Spectator whieh ia a Conservative journal hut not of the reactionary type openly declare that la consequence of the chaotic state of therepulta in the Irish Free State lection it has altered Its opinion oa tha proportional system of v-jt-' Tag' It does pot heeitate to say that this system is responsible for De Valera that it resulted in astonishing examples of cross-voting that it underminad stable gov- stnment end In brief that it has -shown itself to bo a failure in practical upplicstlon This Is sweeping charge but It Is rather difficult to show that the Free 1 State electors did not get exactly 'what they voted for i This is one type of opinion That of tho Daily Herald the organ of the Labor Party and which is an exlrsmo radical newspaper erlti- Claes the aystem as follows: "Proportional representation has Us advocates claim a great mauy advantages They ars to our mind mainly theoretical and Its obvious practical disadvantages seem to ua heavily to outweigh them The primary purpose of an election la to secure a government not a government compelled to compromise and bargain its way through office but government with power It may be ea in the case of tho Baldwin administration that a government with power does In faet represent only minority of those who vote end that therefore IU actions ought to reflect full knowledge of that ract But we ars lure that the mass of electors infinitely prefer know whore they are even If a government lakes absolutely no account of Its mathematical claims than to be wondering next? from day to day The theoretical case for proportional representation rests on the belief that It will secure to minorities a real share In government But this belief Is belted by practice In practice It works out la coalitlonu ultk the other minorities nowhere and coalitions are notoriously unsatisfactory affairs to say the least Anyone looking at the results of tho Free State elections will he bound te admit that the situation revualsd ia aot a practice! government ull its defects still prefer the merhal aow being used if Wcstbnry aad Who is Your Skinny Friend Ethel? Toll him to take McCoy's ilmu! jvff Extract Tablets for a couple of the former a father Mr James UonllM al Kt tnob l)od healthy flesh on his bones to look Miss Nell Gardiner and Mr John ki a real man Boyle of Brantford and a number xhi him It's the-orly way to of young people from Mount Pirns- take Uioc grave-like hollows from ant were guests on Sunday of Mr1 hia chi nks and neck-and Mrs Milligan and( Tell hint that thousands of thin family peak til scrawny men all The members of tho Sunbeam ovtr America have Improved their rlass held the monthly meeting on physical health and sppearsnea and Saturday evening at the home or bless the day they first heard of Norms Mulligan when a pleasant these wonderful sugar coaled lab-end profitable tima was spent lots ro full of weight producing Mr and Mr Wallace Woodley vltamines and family of Brantford spert Sun- i Ailt for McCoy Cod Liver E-dey with Mrs Thomas Woodley i r't Tablets Robertsdn Drug Si (lies L-nilt'd and every druggist worthy or the name sells them hpuarjs mhjpjy flo rents Any thin London Advertiser: AGRICULTURE LEADS It la common maxim that agriculture is tha basic industry of Canada It may seem misnomer la crowded manufacturing centres whera thought la concentrated upon tho Immediate local conditions Yet It la emphatically true as witness the Illuminating figures Just issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics showing that 10 4 16 IS Canadians era engaged In igrleultura Manufacturing cornea next with 6 4415 7 In all tha latest compilations show '3171119 people over 10 years of age are in gainful occupation tho proportion of miles In that number being 775 per cent The figures furnish reason onough for tho position this country holds In agriculture And there are developments east and west at this time tending to empbaa'se that fait In countries abroad It la doubtful If there aver was a time when preparations ware on so pretentious and concerted scale for tbe handling of tho hoped-for heavy wheat crop and tho shipping of lis exportable surplus as now Apart from the plans of private concern tho wboat pools farmers fruit growars co-operatives and like organisations are pursuing a steadily aggressive policy of expansion A huge new elevator ia in course of construction at tho hed of tho lakai for on of the grain orgsnlxa tioni The Alberta wheat pool Is also erecting a 5400000 JmshsI elevator at Vancouver at which port them ia no longer any doubt that increasing quantities of wheat will bo handled for oxport to ail parts of tha world Tho Pauami Canal haa put tha Pacific Const In line with export to the olj world for a consider: ble part cf Western Canadian products It haa of course natural ad van! ages In respect to trade and comma'- with the Far East Coincident with Incrjaslng realisation of tho importance of' agriculture la tha growing assertion of the Industry In shaping trade policies This Is not meant in tha political sense aa relative to tiriffs-tnd the like but In tho matter of channels of handling and marketing The eo-operatlve organization! for tho handling of farming ead orchard products have shown qualities which put them In tha class of tho piost efficient financial and commercial Institution In C'nads A likely secondary result is that the farmer ea a class will take a larger share in the direction of the country's affairs generally th ever before NOXIOUS WEEDS The greatest commendation due the Hon Jobn Martin minister agriculture In Ontario and the members of the government for tbe eteos being taken thfe year to abate the weed nulannce in this province 'Through the passing of the Weed Control act the destruction of weeds In cities end town ea well aa in rural districts la compulsory Tho minds of tho people have bean forcefully direct ad towarde this new law and every co-operation afforded in making it effective This act Is put Into effect not aa a hardship upon the people but rather an enactment which if rigidly adhered to will bo found benefit to them in their owe Interests Noxious weeds hare been allowed to flourish long enough in Ontario Tha loaa to agriculture from this menace has been alarming Even at the present time it ia estimated by the department that weeds take a toll of Are million dollars ont of the wealth or the province every year This sum is far too large an amount to be loot through carelessness or neglect and ao th department haa decided that more strtagent measures are necessary Enterprising farmers who destroyed the weeds on their own farms ware seriously injured by weeds left growing oa adjoining farms or oa the roadsides For this reason compulsory law is both wise an necessary Tha weed problem la not con Ined to the rural districts hence the act applias to towns and dUea us well The problem is almost aa great there because there la double Incentive to cut weeds First there Ik the reason that -cutting weeds alone will prevent their spread from one garden to another uad secondly In Interests of 4 UIPS and UILLS Coatrlbstlees lavitaff A THOCCiHT Tbo sufferings of this present ne are not worthy to bo compared with tho glory which shall be revealed Humans viil: 4 a a a He who neglects tha present moment throws away all he Schiller a a JUST A JINGLE Said he "My watch dropped on the floor It stopped What can 1 Tha Jeweler mapped you expect The thing to go on through?" And after the holidays the reaction until vacation time starts a a Student at New Jersey school placqd parrot that said up!" on the stage during commencement exercisea Couldn't he be borrowed for the next session ut Ottawa a a a A 132-year-old Russian has retired with the declaration that 120 years of work is enough Wonder what his wife's mother thinks about It? a a a Not drunk was arrested here Friday or Saturday How quiet celebration compared with the old days But how much safer! BILL BOOSTER SAYS kEMAVUORK IS WHAT WHEU "IMS PEOPLE IU A Vm OHOPYHBR PCUDS AMD Pcnv JEALOUSY TO POLL TRW TOWU IS GOlUa TD GEY SOMEWHERE! THE MOTtD OP THE THREE musketeers' is a good owe PotL OURr TCMIUOUE P0R AU- AMD ALL FOR OME i uisHKUltEA40N TO REDUCE Passenger: "Please conductor will you help -me to get off tho train?" Conductor: "Certainly Madam1 Passenger: "You see It'e this way Being rather stout I have to get out backwards the porters think I'm getting in ao they give ms a shove and say Urry up I'm five stations past where I want to go now" THE TODDLE DUCK (Manchester Journal) Bald the puddle duck to the little whit hbn not aold an rgg since 1 don't know when Yet I feel quite sure that the eggs I lay Are as good is a egg any Said the little white puddle duck hen to the You think perhaps you are out of luck Your eggs are as good freely To your swimming pool you waddle back "I tell the wot id to let it know So I cnckl around for en hour or SOL Then's good demand for th eggs I Uy For I make my advertising Byrd fell ia tbe ocean Sure he was sen bird a Flyer named Grace intend to fly from Honolulu to San Francisco His (Grace's) chance are good A IA BERRT Ketley tbe comedian arranged with hie grocer whoe name was Berry to pay him quarterly Bat the grocer sent hts account long before it was dne and Keeley coiled upon him and uid: "I say ham's pretty mall -Berry Yea are doing eo well at tennis the national public lavto may bV diverted from bull-fighting th'l A big crowd to-night dance in the armories! Yourgsix Children grow robust Men's Board of T-ade Industrie! and strong- ferbla old people feel Exposition younger in a few weeks One woman put on 15 pound In The records of tbe United States these days in aviation are such as to remind the world that the Re public iff In th front rank in aortal navigation Lindbergh Chamber-i and Byrd have crossed ths Atlantic and Maitland and Hagen-berger have flown from Ban Fran- cisco to Honolulu These aro nil marvelous featu and are Indlco-tione of the activities that prevail jing to do with the' result Nor do In aviation circles la that country "1- When one thinks of the heroic effort to build the Canadian Pa cifie Railway tha first trans-con-tinenta! line ecroaa Canada and then reads that after sixty years of confederation the Canadian Nor tional Railways have added a new train "Tbe Confederation" the development of Canada It easily understood In tbie way they are doing aomething to mark the Jubilee year Th event also ehowa that bustnea la the country must warrant this expansion his being a Presbyterian a Unionist- Catholic Jew a Biptist or a Christian Scientist to do with tbe matter Nothing -it ell If he in tne proper men for the job he Is entitled to the nomination Then if he haa the good fortune to belong to the dominant party he Is likely to be elected Party affiliations are a proper standard of selection under our aystem But religions beliefs should have noth- OX DANGER AND PERU A Ottawa Journal: Iho average citisen contemplates with incredulous smasement ths spectacle of sdnlt mentality which sees a ace to oar free Institutions and peril to Anglo-Saxon civilisation in the fact that children or th Public Schocls are being tsnght to in French Th survival of these ancient granges and archaic prejudices sad tneir Injection into a matter so innocent of offense as tho Nattonil Jubilee my dear Mrs Duck give men-1 Dp: The whole fault lies with your salesmanship produce your eggs and without quack admit And larger too by quite a bit Protecting the Mileage You Buy The purchase of a car represents an Investment In nanny rnllsa of transportation Premature wear and costly repair bills caused by over besting amtorally cut down this mileage nod you tbe 1 ef the i music is an extraordinary demoastio-tioa of provincialism which we should have considered Impossible in thi city and in this sge and 'generation Wo-are not greatly impressed with the enperloyslty which rallies vociferously to defend the the Union Jzek tgrinst Inal lions and underhand atta-ss by than who ting Canada" So tar es we cm aee th objections to Canada" from the sapor-patriots ere based oa tha fact that it coma ont of French nods and ilat the French pespl ting It mere effectively than do tho Engl'ah-speaklng population If that Is sufficient reason for coa-Jemtring ths Today 1M9M9 driver am proqcrtng their tossse-tents in motor transportation with tbo BOYCE MOTTO METER Tbo BOYCE MOTO METER is a downright utility os heat Indicator signalling tbe of oser-bssting if teen ts twenty minutsa In advance It tine as ted milUone of dollars to car owners and It hanuty adds attractiveness to any make of cor Ont JOOOdMInawc FACTORY AT HAMILTON ONTARIO mam ms routex rscronns In re erring to Th Expositor's jullleo number Th Hamilton Herald says: ''Among the -special jubilee numbers issued by Canadian newspapers few are likely to equal tjtst of the Brantford Exposi-or a large bound volume of more than 140 pages printed on heavy calendared paper-It commemorates the semi-centennial of Brantford's in-eorpsratlsn ns a city as well es thi diamond Jubilee of Confederation The number contains a wealth of literary and pictcrial matter largely of a historical character end Is ia the highest degree vied it fchl Tha Expositor's staff IXSlItfc lOtU 4IOTHIXC seninst moth daace by spraying them with Parks's Slothhane It S- stray a ths sating Jama it wtu pro-j tsrt Vsur raps aaC sphslctarp wits-i sot staiatsc tbswr SI psr psekawsf ttb eprapsp w-T Cs SiMUerS "-A'i song -then kite no right thinihare sect la yoer hill Berry Be-week to bo celebrating th Con- for it in dee Berry Year fatter ration of the provinces iths cider Berry would aot have 'S-SV' sV S- rt'- --'iw.

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