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If you have lost all your enthusiasm watch out, for -sthe grim reaper is camping on your trail and has his scythe ready. THE NEW AGE COMING In the new age that is coming no person will shut himself off from the rest of the world and neither will any nation. We shall not be able to afford to do so. We shall absorb ideas from all the world and also we shall serve the world. In this new age Canada will be in a great nosition to LONDON Oct. lff:-X dent In "The Times' fact that In the course of a lnnif and varied city life, he had never known a woman who stammered or stuttered very badly. He had asked many friends If they had ever known a woman who suffered from this impediment and so far me answer naa been In the negative. In regard to which a member of the medical staff at the London Hospital said: "Speaking from personal experience, I have known several women who stammer and stammer very badly. I could not say what. ENTERTAINS DIPL03IATS number of stores under one management and thus elim- j ' inating overhead and increasing the efficiency of doing Report of straits Expedition ite mtcinocc ea iariiip uctuj auu ji.iu ' This is an age of big business expansion. Men and women are doing great things by co-operative effort. What is possible among businessmen should be possible also among the nations of the world. Today there is a tremendous overhead wasted which by international cooperation might be saved and thus make it possible for ships on Part of Airmen MANY NARROW ESCAPES ' Canadian nralrles and Europe with director of civU government air operations, and behind the formal document lies a gripping story of adventure and hardship. It is nearlv a vear since the TEST OF GREATNESS members of that small expedition In the future the greatness of a nation will depend, hot ' MjLm fanmttan m wJhmv on the strength of its armv or navv. but on the oower. of ! days, but for .sheer, monumental that nation to serve humanity. Just as it is necessary for ' SK to 0".' the businessman to give service if he is to succeed, so ed hi&n- 14 lon. weary, amjng nations, the power to serve will take the place of !f5S2Sh2i?,S. arjhed force and the one doing that best will lead the terred other courageous aviators, wnrKI and tne spirit of "carry on" shines . . j through the lines of even that And a 1 this 1. is no new doctrine. Britain has served the . most formal of documents the of-world and prospered. Because of the conditions undetf i "oT'eUpes of some mem-i which she found herself she had to have strong armeq bers'of the personnel from death forces She found herself in a world of pirates and xTvS-dentally she of ten did a little pirating herself, but, on the ' don. The fact that one pilot, a' whole, her rule was just, and wherever she scured control, -gTSSSiSS forvSVayfS-whether justly or unjustly, she taught the people this gos- tcr a forced landing on noe ice.! pel of service, although she did not call it that. She taught 0nr Tlis"? the people to produce and to provide for the rest of the 1 mentioned but only casually, world She showed them that this service was profitable. : fiTST'cSS? Unfortunately for the world today there is a tendency ley. and the steamer Larch on' to forget this idea of service among nations and to think ; ft dld not return! only of serving the people of their own country instead of , The personnel ' consisted of! the world at large. Walls are being built, similar in some "fnir(r;rrt I??' J.T respects to the great wall of China, but it will fail, as did j K rt?S oi5; the great Chinese wall, and it will injure the nations that J,? 7led, a' try to thus make themselves exclusive. When we shut out radio apparatus. tei masts for, tne. trade and traitic ot the rest of the world we cease to lrri fuel, ample arai!L?. bedding minunltlon. serve the world and injure ourselves. and enouen food to last through more than two years If necessary. Ten days after the expedition sailed the shlD reached Port Bur-i well, at the tip of Labrador. The Moth plane was first put into ac-i tlon. and sailed forth to scout out; a likely plaoe for an air base. i Bases were eventually establish- j ed at Port Burwell. at, Wakehairt Bay, about halt way from the Atlantic enttance to Hudson Bay it-1 self, and at Nottingham Bay. Headnuarters was established at! Wakeham Bay. ( At each base, the men built sturdy hangars and other build-1 ings. erected wireless masts, and constructed runways or slips fori serve. In her wheat fields she will provide the food of the j the launching and beaching of the world. From her mines she will nrovide the material f nr ! iW1,. JM" J?fA l be mchanical advancement and her forests will be used in 'Kreat crates ot sunpiies and equip-j housing., clothing and educating the world. Truly has it iggt Cwm ShWTterfer: been said that while the nineteenth century saw the rise to l wth the operation of the mach-i the position of great power of the United States, this isMlnlSffor SSSHSTwiS Canada s century in which she will become a great nation. itef months, and the two vessels of; , I the expedition sailed away south. 1 Since the real object of the ex-' Stuttering Women &S&-&SSSB Stammering MenfelgjHSnS iTntiihWi the. feasibility of the. use of air-! Very Few of Weaker Sex Affllr tort , are left-handed A rnnhi : 'fra" ?.an al .navigation; and With Impediments Jn Speech SSU' bS?5 fiSint . ., ,i ttileJ n.nd otnc.r. equipment . t iPJanatlon pjanatlon for for this this has has been been suj-1 igested Rested bv by the the fact fact that that the the centre! t.tr. corrVsp-ori I for speech in the brain and T the i tobK .JTSSimita? ' rprpnflw 1 centre tnr he left Vi drew attention to the intern tine I near "to each 1 othf. and -it li mSISL'Sf?! ?-.the dUtrlct' tnro was i ti,.i .4 , . . r j "o i in nine Liinr iosi iiiki tn.. .---- marmriuence thS other it l? rSK Regular Datro1 were maP All nlnnfts nfA ahhIhh.J .l i t A ladV doctor at another hM.L.r ."c,u w' ' rousin t tn itn.1. w Bdded P' tures. It was found. t. Mhee inn 5Ju.tte"d( an,d knew among other things, that maps ot hfti &I1SJ arly affllctted the area were completely w?ong fhe hiwi d ?hi?,8rKeW 0ut i Land cxUtcd wnere none ,s shown e?M-ritJ5?ffiJ,5n1.b0W' and on exiting maps and there was ... ...u nu uwuuiuuiK io uie maps. TII13 DAILY NEWS Tuesday. October 1ft 'Machine Guns Better Than Men j w iii French Army PARIS, Oct. 15s-Machine guns; more machine guns and machine ; , guns always. A smaller armv. fewer; soldiers, but a compact force of trained men and military officers of career. I These are the broad outlines qfi a pran ror the reorganization of the French army, published In the "Re-vlsw of the Living" under the initials "ZZZ," whom every one conversant with French military matters has recognized as one of the hitrh officers in the present army. Plans for the reorganization of the French array have been numerous recently: It has been offi cially admitted by the French min- Queen VV1 helmlna of Holland, need reorganization. At the time rvhn entertained the chief flelS , w i . pire and United States, Pai4 in advance, per year 6-00;gates of Europe to The Hague Con-! bsv with Minuter of War Palnlevl DAILY EDITION Tuesday, October 15, 1929 THE CHAIN SYSTEM OF NATIONS The chain system has become almost an instant Businessmen have made money by joining a large i n i .? "'" ana several advisers drawing up a Royal Palace. AIR SURVEY NOW COMPLETE lot or reforms. The work is now being continued with General Wev gand, Fetch's former right hand ; man, as collaborator to the minister of war. That the French military mind still regards Germany as a possible menace to France was shown by the trend of "ZZZ's" article. "The exDerience of the late war ( has proved that a machine gun barrage is impassable, providing the Darrage Is assured by one machine gun to every 400 yards," he said. "Reduce our eastern and northern !frontlerto 360 miles neglecting to vate mio consideration tnose sections of it which are made imperi- etmhle Hv forests rlverc nrtrl Mnale Maps of Country Found to Be 'Thus we' find that 1500 machine vronK; juaT i umw icu n-uns are necessary lor the estab-oi Country lishment of a continuous barrage, Irpnulrlnor 37S snuarls nr inn rnm- nanlpv Tn th nreucAnr cfato nf nni people to live better and devote more time to usetul arts, i Toronto. Oct. is.-covering 5,!"" machine Kun com-LW M?ciona!d . to caught a glimpse of this great ffSOSfSS&Ei am lit r hiti v n T n M f 1 m rm m v r ! vn uuiv wun: awmuuiu m uie way is tuc uujcuwun iu rMVirt nn the Hurler, straits tne average person to change. Mo matter how toolish the expeditios organized to ascertain old method, if it is an international method it must be ! "StefSSitetwSS Pthe iollowed, just as our lathers followed it. j in - 1 ..u.,. ,mi,ijm mi FRENCH AVIATORS ESTABLISH NEW WORLD'S KECOUB i if1? Co, 8n5 M. Beiunte UnseO, the two intrepid Fsench aviators, who left Frin,- centiy in their plane, "Question Mark," in an attempt to break the existing world's non-"m tthfh?1' h.aff tu??2 UI? at TsIrslnar' Manchuria, after covering a distance of SS!e rw miles. Ihe above picture of the 9'0CI plane was taken Just before they took ofr on their mysteriouVtrm cannot assure that service." The writer concluded by asking for the Incorporation of a permanent force of 106,000 men and soldiers of "career," to be unde arms at all times and by a finai v fcr more machine guns. The general 'Incognito" was in deadly earnest and may be said to inter net the thoughts of the French! general staff. At Geneva, after the Locarno interviews with Gustav Stressemann of Germany, Aristlde Briand, premier of France, was also very much j in earnest and translated the feel-1 ings of a large majority of the 1 French nation, when before the League of Nations ho made his famous address: "Spike the cannon. 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