HAWK ATTACK' wmu: 'hnwk atom on the wand And CIT. TH! WOMYttFtT nttmrtrtad team Roll-d an: Noticing . click" hawk um“). um. “and. manna, Ille- " In tho ditch border-lactic tended In "can: . deadtr (up on at v†of to Mac hm Inmmktrhxinxltdon'l’h 1trmmr,-teeheeo"ettt-,d-ltteortrr-trtatmttt.ttt- - kyhstmlollnuhl, Vanuatu. â€.mMIIWnI '----. , '-dtuet't0aere.v.tt.-thigtteten WHO MING†m. 'e-tpt-er-er, cum amount I. , mummmumm A'ATIMIIMAL l â€mm-uncanny“ t-o.o-rtraet-, '. "e-l'."...".--'..!-"---.. V "mmmnom'mmmmm In... mum-urn 60".] cmcno IUIDIIIRI ll him an. mm m n - mummkamhmm ArA'ut'"m-aLlm-te-mstuatursrsntaq 'i:'?:'.?'?'!:;?-',,?',?,:'?,,,:"::?) Manna-metal... cummocmm c"'""'.'"'.".""-'...'-"---..".,--.-'.-" mmmmn.m'mmmm umumgmhudm _ ""e un~.u~‘|wuuu~num For the past year or two the Cmadim Government has been active in negotiating trade treaties with a view to providing new trade outlets for Canadian products, both mturd and of a manufadured chm-mt. These treaties include armaments with France, Italy and the Netherlands, the mm to be concluded being t trade treaty with Austral“. The main terms of the Cinldilll- Australian tum agreement on unnamed try the High Commissioner for Aunt-din we: Nhrtain goods of Canadian origfrvinelud- ing fUh, m, muchinery and paper imported Into Australin, will be rim the benefit of the Agriculture, ich is the basic ,induatry of the 1,re,iiir,l',t),1ri'j.iill, be may benefitted by the enh ced prices and business generally will be stimulated by the increased buying power of the farmers through the higher prices they will receive for their crops this year. In summarizing the situation the National City Bank of Chicago states that the lpdieated output of 21 countries which the Department of Agriculture at Washington estimates will produce this year, 2,171,000,000 bushels of wheat, indicates that there is a heavy shortage of this grain, the output last year being 2,449,000,000 bushels, a 11 per cent. reduction. Only five of the countries covered, including the United States, reported increased produc- tion for the year. The indicated shortage in the Canadian crop naturally is reflected in the higher prices prevailing. Despite a lighter crop than last year, the higher prices realized this year mean that the farmers of the country will receive a return almoat equal to that of the year 1923. There has been a falling off in world production, including Canada, with a consequent advance in price. it is estimated that the receipts =from the grain and farm products of the American and Canadian farmers this year will exceed by fullr one billion dollars that received a year ago for the output of their farms. There was general recognition of the fact that the old ghueture with its inadequate accommodation and lack of modern facilities, had ceased to meet the needs of the puesent day and those who were instrumental in bring- ing about changes which have made it a modern institution are to be commended on providing such a comfortable and commodious home for Waterloocounty,ubmealedhytheinos.m:ndsuealyptnsoil mummies-mum mamt-ometuthst,tfnotttoNtt "tata-ref mttmdtheugttrtm ,reltt'l't't,,'ia",htttr2T2ru,t amarttrhs-tuahminim.ioemettBian"r1rtere at-g-ttie-thee,',,',',",,',':',,',',',-'-)',,:?, A, s :QWG'FSF'EW". tti0at-itmitnmarmri"iatittttttsttrsehirthtifiighTi, auotrettusamerateatsFtamas -yrtotredttirtewel1. {one of drowsiness have not been able to wines and Mandi.†operations are all the more make provision for their old age, could he .-.---.----.-u.-.--...lr-a' 'bocansenr.oronsm mire-roam. 'rhecormtr,eaHyreeqpsi+ 1C0LLAPtN0PMAREBrr0RGBRMAN I W mm" ttt N"- tttr " is: its responsibility in this recommend a 1 WAR LOAN BONDS ans CANADIANS I "MB. Hon†of BM in the ym 1868 on the . ------------r.--.----- . coprrnc-r. yo. DOV†present site adjacent to the City of Kitchener, A correspondent of the Monetary Times, connective rum nearly sixty years Mo, With the elapse of writing from New York on October 1st, states â€ll-0m“ AWARDED the years, and the inert-sin dumb made that the collapse of the market for germ“ 's ll °°V“"“""' on the accommodation owing to the growth of war loan bonds during the past week as hit infants; IT',:,,',',',",,",,,,",'",'),?' z the community, the institution became too many Canadians, according to dealers in for- eonBtrtgction ot m, “m m, “M BIBIH to properly serve its purpose and this sign securities of this type. The spectacular ingts on provincial Secretary Goldw- culminated in the decision to enlarge and re- rlse of all types of German bonds under the Bowmatwiile boys' corrective hm model the institution. inflttenee of European speculative buying in- It.?.,""'. _ The work has now been completed and duced Canadians to' purchase German bonds 2/1' Tmee or whteh oontmetA m" . . . . . 0 two buildings were lot was those who were present at the official opening rather freely. It is pointed out, however, that 390,957, The mum". a", to 3,. a". which was held recently, were gratified with the only German bonds which have at present brick construction, the dining-room the admirable way in which the changes have any real value are the bonds of good German to take care at 'ot) boys eventually! been carried out. The modern substantial industrial organizations which were recently tUtd thtt dormitory to tabs Caro ot M', buildings with the spacious grounds surround- restored to fifteen per cent. of their original Eff," tiriJ:rtj',,t,ii,ic,i,?riiCi,ii?,ijj, ing than present a most attractive appearance gold value by a decree of the apnan Govern- tar 'id is 'J,'dl'i'd 'th2Cl'u"'llli, and the institution, which is under the capable ment. " winter months, in order to and“! management of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, will now , -------------------------- . unemployment conditions. the admirable way in which the changes have been carried out. The modern substantial buildings with the spacious grounds surround- ing them present a most attractive appearance and the institution, which is under the capable management of Mr. and Mrs. Martin, will now be in a position to serve with increased efficiency. _ ' h, " _"'"", _ FN _ '_' . 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[EA 41‘4“ ___._u-; M 0' tn†m h m 'ttteu “DAN-M.“ v.1 Imam: “we“ AND} I RBNttet8tuiBth new A mum I I om norm noun I, TRADE TREATY BETWEEN CANADA AND AUSTRALIA HAS BEEN ' NEGUPlATED I HIGHER PRICES PREVAILING FOR FARM PRODUCTS ENSURES SUB- STANTIAL RETURNS T0 FARMERS .. but - on the would an attempted tout-r7 not.“ a: a. mu. call“. may, ulc- '-eqdtrt-tttneade.dtrgHrott mmgmmuunm 'tor_ttM6trtetratttattttr6" tgrdeqth. a Loyalty is one of the ehameterfatia, of every good citizen. Promote the welfare of your own community by buying " home. Bo those who buy elsewhere merely divert money from their community without deriving a compensatory advantage. That money. if sent whirling around at home, would put a bit of benefit in every hand it touched, and it would tough many hands before tiresome dollar unt'to n distant market could return. Of course the plea is sometimes put for- ward that one cannot at what is wanted here ortutioealrtrkesamtoohtrh but think†"My thocuou tobahardly worth consider- ing. They think they may get better values somewhere else, but theydon't. The merchants of the Twin-City can buy as cheaply and sell as cheaply as merchants anywhere. They have access to fully as varied assortment of stocks as have the merchants of any other city. The more they sell, the quicker their turnover, the less margin of profit they need on each unit handled. In the great majority of instances those who live here and earn their income here but buy elawhere do their distant buying under a misapprehension. _ But the argument for home Grins is strong without taking sentiment into account at all. It is right and wholesome that people who live in the Twin-City should have pride in their home towns; should wish to aid, even by their buying, in building up here a bigger, busier and better community. It is sometimes said that them is no senti- ment in business. That of course is not true, Business is service, and good service is impos- sible without some element of sentiment. The savings effected by e'conomical admin- istration, together with the greatly improved crop situation in that province this year as compared with last year, will do much to hearten the people of Manitoba. l a substantial reduction in expenditures, the services of the province having been carried on for approximately $1,000,de than they were in 1921. This is the first occasion since the year 1919 that the current revenues; and expenditures of the province have not shown a deficit. Instead of the deficit of $450,000 antici- pated by the provincial treasurer of the Province of Manitoba earlier in the year, tentative figures reveal the fact that there will likely be a small surplus over and above all requirements. This has been accomplished by enrnnu. dried (nit-jut 4ttbemrt-eided fort, tatatned fruit and vegetables, duo, gob- tino, beeswax. pan, quince, apricots, nectar- DON'T ASSUME WITHOUT EVIDENCE ( THAT YOU CAN'T BUY AS WELL IN l YOUR OWN COMMUNITY AS A , I MANI'MBA WILL HAVE SURPLUS m. tersrrNomr"rtst, MI be“ . closely and“ pliant in I hooplhl "Chr-M-ttted-Ott-, can, an the Oman mu... m In - an!" that no - I. do... and gun to - to. m D tn m to M ANYWHERE may no loom Ink-h. “In on" 1'4va pm†I .1“ It“. and illu- “you; - . -rtedttrv-t I. Hamlet "ht an M0! unudmnhhmounn “momma-immacu- nry 'rr-et-....---. ham-mm Watt “luv-"mm â€murmur-ovum The moment your back hum or man man will: run. at It mar bother. you. me- drilling lot- of road wuor and ulna In that 'tttrroatttemee3admtuhotnattr good plum; (Ah I m.» M tn a that at water him brak- tut for n low on um: um kid- I.†I!†then â€the. This than. out: In and. (m an new at no. and lemon ll)“. mum with an. Iguana-Mudfwmnm nun cloud an": and mum than In nativity; the to "In!!!†the will In no I†to In: than; too much rich food any pro. dnco kidney trouble tn none form, an a welLknown “thorny, bean-o the Ifâ€! Med emu. kid- neys. Then they become overwork- ed, to! danish, an; up an! - Bll 0011.- of diamâ€. punctual! muons and when In tin - region. mummy: twine, noun Ina-dubs. acid Munich. conning. um. we nut. --, bladder and urinary Irritation. Take Salts to Flash Kidneys if Bladder Bother: or Back Hurts. Both banks occupy among posi- tions, and the reason tor the amal- gamation is a recognition on the part ot the boards ot the two in- stitutions of the greater ability to meet the needs of the banking public through combined resources, and n greater earning power through re- duction ot overhead chm Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water The Acting Minister ot Fiance has given his conwnt, according to the bagtks"tttrteiat atonement. to In agreement being entered into be- tween these two organizations, which will be consummated as soon as rattileation is given by share- holders of the institutions interested and apprAtyM, by tty, Myemor‘m‘ Council under the provisions laid down in the Bank Act. The agree- ment provides for exchange " two shares ot Standard Bank stock tor threo shares of Sterling Bank stock. The combined organization will be known as the Standard-Sterling Bank ot Canada. STANDARD AND STERLING BANKS AMALGAMATED Amalgamation ot the Standard Bank ot Canada and the Sterling Bank ot Canada. subject to the approval of shareholders of both institutions at meetings called tor Nov. 17 has beat announced. in announcing the decision Prem- ier Fen-gluon stated that it w the intention to have the buildings eom~ plated by spring. in time to make an actual start with boys on the (arm. A group of lads irin be moved on ‘in time to commence the year‘s (arm operations, and add. itions will be made to the colony from time to time until the scheme is developed. mains-unwell!†human-Luann-- WNW-“Whamâ€! tam. “Wham-b hertitrrith-tterhtrxtautsrt- och-Moth} my and an CONTRACT. FOR DOVU cORIIIC'rIVl FARM BUILDING. AWAIDCD 's " OOVIINMINT Contact: have boon toraeded by the Outirio Government for the conmmtlon ot, the tiNt two bulld- lngl on valnchl Secretary can“ Bowmnvme boyu' corrective hm ventun. . , ',tiitjl'r.ti: vs}? I Bury when, min at tannin, who 'is . British nbjoct 11 your. of as. gunmen! " months in m. the. month. in the municipality and one (month in the election! district. In. {the right to vote in the October lPlabuclto on the 0M Tempor- PPP Act provided his or hot nuns fduly â€can on the Votm’ wt. . mce the words “Basin.- - Card" prepaid lie mat-co The: In Issued “ugly or In cheat. at eight and may be you: out an enclosure- clue in quantities. addressed to touowing “counts be paid: pluses within cm. All! 0m- The Municipal World, snpplles. tration nun; reply card- mm M" $2.06; Robt. Marshal. Pavel, FIT.; their name and address printed in: Hence Hallmn, gavel, $32.60; the lower right hand he]! ot the bee George Grant. repairs to fence. 83.; of the and and must have matter Norman inpeg, lsber and gavel, (with or without blinks to be ttRed $66.00; Henry Noah, gravel, $7.40; in) prlnted on the reverse side at A. J. Blunts, balance on bridge, the end. They are to be used in $559.97; Rom. E. Conn, cunt to the mailing. ot not less than 1.000 South Faurrtoo Agricultural Society and only provided there is a specu- $150.00; a J. McLaughry, grant to lathe element u to the reply bell: school hire, $30.00; NV. Gilmore. returned. bonus for wire tencehtco‘o; Wm. ------------ Winger, lsbor on road, “.80; Anth- _ any mnk( labor on reed. $69.75: '"'T1't Linlment tor - "1 George Cole, gravel, "8.40; Ed. wees. Hares. gravel. $8.80; Wellington {In-I -. m HINT! h- mun-uni, on on pom-ad Imna-Wuchm; , emmmmvm ii'ii"-'ji,ii"iiiiiiiiiiiii'iii) tum. “Mbhmbm MitM1_adtr6Fe m was“ I: an n a. markup-mm Acme! tHMttett,natt.tt+tmrttet" A NEW REPLY FOOT CARD no you tn um " “to un- tlnu-m of the Ont-m Tom- Manolo-Imam... - “Waugh-n» Who my Von lice Dev-main! I", loved by J. c. fuonsn Iooolded mud, m on the by Allen Shoemaker um by-hw No. a. “Bum-o - " IA to stop up put or roadway We mat-co The! n. through lot No. 124 be mt! a an: tr In cheat: of 0|th nudueond tim-Carried. an out as endeavo- mined by Robt. J. Voice): 'roeoyr tor ut ell“ oe 8rd ed by Allen Shoemaker out the SMOOTH PERFORMANCE .. .., 's' 1 You have only to ride in the car to instantly appreciate the decided freedom from vibration. A program of constant me- chanical refinement involv- ing the body, engine, clutch, brakes and other units of Dodge Brothers Motor Car, haNresulted in an unusual smoothness of performance. The council met a the " Hall on Saturday, Sept. Mth, walnut to “Monument. lumber- all mt. In Been tn the chair." Minutes of the previous “at“ were read um unmoved. Communication were read and Jrhmlll,00 Ill?. " DEMONS GARAGE Wuhan. Ont. theBanhhxtmtknetotime for farm operation. have Bank dthiaiid. The 'reeethtg a can A7t'lrdlllh'l,,Udll'l'. "ul0MGll0lI1'0 Tenth “salon It} waP1tho1t, _ [W "" Mrs. Alfred Yranot"smmttagms, St. Michel de- Salutes, Que, Writ-.--. "'Batry'ts Own Tablets are en excel- lent medicine. They saved my lustre lite and i can highly recommend them to all mothen." Mrs. Trenche- momegne'u experience in that ot thousand: ot other mothers who have tested the worth of Baby“. Own Tablets. The Tablet- ue I euro and are medicine for little one: and - [all to resume the bowels end Itonnch, than relieving en the minor m- trom which chtb dmu miter. They are sold by medi- cine deelers or by mil at " cent: a box iron The Dr. Willem.“ Hedi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. and, .80 ; lamb.“ alum. Mercury Henchman â€mention. grunt, $50.00. _ loved by C. T. Grok wound“! try Ron. J. Veltch that this council not ad’oum to meat min at the " Jim on anarchy. Oct. 35. 1934. at 10.80 xtan.-4Hrrhrd. 812.00: Wm. slam. work on " “In, â€9.00; Occur m. work on " lino. $303.18; Bu. Hum. and. $34.40; A. D. Formula. hau- for wire fence. $10.40; Jon. Bill“. gravel, 83.80; Thom-I Mittrom. m: larch. work on Ib. uni. 'L,. Eon-don P310. work on " “so. 00-: SAVED BABYS LIFE Piuseee tttti-tr I. an impetus! to ". Bank of Torontt I "nonlethal“ Wu View tttthee It he. of - In“ in 9'ii!,St I has" taut a "rot-Bei-us P. A. MM". Ttr. Clerk. 'ayF, m»: