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SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1923. CANADA 16 SOUND, SAYS BABSON ON RETURN FROM ANNUAL TOUR Ne “Everywhere People Are Talking Prosperity; Build- ing Is Booming; Prices and Wages Are Rising,” Reports Financial Expert, Arriving Home. the by has today returned from his annual inspection trip, reports! In reviewing the trip in general, Mr. Babson stated that if’, anything, business is becoming too rapidly active in the all United States. “Everywhere people are talking for lumber, fish and other tocal prod. prosperity, building is booming:) ucts. By summer, New Brunswic! preles are again advancing and and Nova Scotia should look neart as attractive to sales representatives as southern Ontario and Quebec, “A more hopeful feeling is develop: ing, however, in the prairie and othe; agricultural regions. Better prices fo: farm products are helping the Canad. wages ate rising,” says the statistic: jan, “A little of this is a good thing, but tos much of it all at once is dan gerous. When 4 patient recovers too The men of the United States to remember the warning of m relapsy may occur. oid ‘capitalist and hilosoy e So‘orson—_who cautioned he} {ans as well as the farmers in thi business) men of Jerusalem that| *tates. As the Canadian farmer wa: pride goeth befure destruction and a| Slower in feeling the good effect 0} haunghty spirit before a fall.’ Per- sonally, I much prefer the more grad- ual and deliberate manner by which Canada is passing through ber read: justment. We have much to learn from our northern neighbor. Today conditions are bette: In the states;| a but unless we take care, business will| Wh'le today conditions are better ir be better in Canada in 1924 than it| the states, they may be better ij will, be here, Canada next year. Business condi. © spent some two weeks of my trip| tions are much like a storm, the studying Canadian conditions,” con-|‘f@vel_ across. the country. in way tinued Mr. Babson, “and was very| ach section gets the storm, but al much pleased with what I found. Va-| 40 not get it at the same time. rious factors suggest that the Do-| “We should be better neighbors t minion stands in about the same po-| Canada. Some day we must tur sitlen in the economic cycle occupied} to her for natural resources. When by the United States, six or eight|our timber !s gone, when our wate months ago. If this is so we must| power. {s all developed, when thi loo’ for Canadian business to improve| price of land here makes the raisi rapieJy during 1928 The farming sit-|of cattle prohibitive, we must. turr uation {s better and more favorable|to Cannda. Besides, the boundar ditions prevail in trapping and| line between the two cyantries v ling centers of the north woods,| never made by God—it was made by y to the state of the fur mar-| man. Hence, let us no: erect unnec: nd the plentitude of furred an-| essary tariff walls or other barrie : British Columbia is in a more| Let ud remember that in the Jo pr#perous position than the prairies.| run—the prosperity of both coun rms did fairly well last year and| tries is bound to como together. For frult-growing sections had v either to prosper both must prosper, ‘table yields. Even in the mining] We each need the other. Let us be look for a fair improven.ent., Christians in legislation as well as n British Columbia business during] 'n name. the spring months should be good. “The Basonchart continues to reg- = “Canad’an sales efforts during the] ister the sl.ght inflation to which I = next few months should be concen | have already referred. Today it still trated on the eastern provinces. The| stands at 5 per cent above normal. industrial communities of Ontarioand| With the readjustment only 60 per Québec look relatively the best and| cent completed, this is not normal even in th With the readjustment dnly 60 per ditions are more favorable than in the} cent completed, this is not a health y Mixed farming helped to] time. It is dangerous to raise prices this increase in prices of farm prod. ucta, so, he will enjoy it longer. I Seems to be a fundamental princip} of economics that the Dominion lags about a year behind the states both or wages at the present time. Let us Rave prosperity, but let us not have inflation. Things that have re- cently occurred in the stock market the spirit of the bootieggers, and the general desire of almost everyone to get something for nothing are not healthy signs here in the states. We need more character and less spec ulation at the moment. It, of course, activity in Canada is esti to be in the vicinity of 70 per Unemployment and short time is still prevalent in some lines. Gold mining is an outstanding exception. This line is fairly busy and is resulting in cossiderable pros perity in such centers as Porcupine and) K'rkland Lake, Ontario. “Industries) manufacturing goods for human consumption or covering most active and have the ourag’ng outlook. The best 4 will be found in the cities. I haye in mind all of the manufac- turing centers of southern Ontario’ g/ind Quebec. but especially those pro- ducing, pulp, boots and shdes, tex- tiles, clothing and food products. In the Martime provinces a firm founda- tion is being built up for business im- provement. Basic industries are now , that warmer weath- y better markets = = = = — = = 4 is true that men make values,” con- eluded Mr. Babson, “but let us not forget that souls make men.” — Florida is developing a flourishing industry. in the tanning of shark skins. a = =I = = a e = a = = =| E ; : = “The man that is buried in thought has no funeral expenses” Your funeral expense is about the only one that you don’t need to worry about. Because somebody else will have to pay it. But all your other expenses must be met—the bills paid and your debts kept down. | START A BANK ACCOUNT And see what a big help it will be in helping you to get ahead of your financial diffi- = culties, | ONE DOLLAR | Together with a firm and steadfast determination to work and save may be the means of securing you an in: on dependent future, New York police believed that Miss Tolena Ziegler shot ‘Frederick ‘W. Burnham, wealthy New York contractor, in his office and then killed herself with an old-fashioned revolver after learning that her friend of nine years was married. Her relatives now say she never possessed a gun and believe Burn: bam killed her and then himself 4 per cent on savings. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK =| Consolidated Royalty Bldg. = i Casper, Wyo, IDENTIFY OTHER MURDER VICTIM; TWO MEN HELD NEW men held under heavy bond in con-| nection with the slaying of two girls Whose bodies were found on Staten Is!and early Friday morning, one of Ethel Phillips, 17 years old. been lving with her parents at Bay- WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., April 6.—Roger W. Babson! onne, x. . she disappeared. of which have appeared in this paper from week to week. Mrs. Irene Blandino. 21, of Jersey Police Chief Fom Cox, and Lawrence Casper Sundap Morning Cribune City, ts the other victim. Her hus- band, Jame Blandino, and Rosario Di Lorenzo helper in the Blandino bar- ar shop, are charged with man- slaughter and held under $25,000 ponds each. | * at Ne RD Eo Hl TWO. CITY OFFICIALS ARE CONVICTED IN ILLINOIS ROCK ISLAND, Ii, April 7.—The first trial in Rock Island's vice in- vestigation cases which followed ars of “war” over alleged lawless: today resulted in the conviction of two city officials and one alleged underworld character. Mayor H. M. Schriver, evade Cox BUTCHERY OF GIRLS YORK, April 7.—With two vict!ms was positively identified four detectives today as Miss lately She had are . J., until two weeks ago when sands, former main Tiliiiiiiiiii i inn nn Cretonnes There is a vast difference between ordinary Cretonne and those that are distinctive in colorings and design—the latter are repre- sented in our stocks in a wide range of pat- terns. To look through our stock, is to see the best there is in Cretonnes. Z23aCc TO $1.19 NOTICE Let Us Figure on Your Window Drapes We are now prepared to make up any and all kinds of Window Hangings. Mrs. Johnson who is in charge of our work room, has had a wide and varied experience in this line of work. Pedigo, found guilty of conspiracy to determinate their attorneys intimated. TALK OF THE TURF — Chicago's race revival plans are running along so smoothly that talk of rebuilding the old track at Harlem is already heard. The plant was all but dismantled several years ago and golf course. aid to haye run into the thou: Only the clubhouse and track re- ranked high as a turf center. stands and barns have either torn down or moved away. gambling laws, and given in- sentences, will appeal, was also fined $2,000. -—$—<>—_____— fully restored in the tory. Chicago park, Bowie, this season. augural handicap on April 2, opening has been used as a semi-public The golf profits in 1922| the meeting. feature a gallop of a mile and to show that Harlem once uN especially this week. to you. 86 to 50 inches. Filet Nets signs. These are the new spring designs. 39c to $2.19 Silk Nets At A decorative silk net in ivory and the new bisque color, these are being shown for the first time this season. At $2.19 Yard Ready Made Curtains Those who want their curtains, all ready to put up, will find our big showing in- teresing. Here are found Plain Scrims, Marquesette, Ruffled Voiles and Nets. Priced at $1.69 to $9.95 Pair Casement Repp Plain Valances are the vogue, and to in- sure satisfaction, this heavy Repp in the most wanted shades, is here for 98 your approval, at yard... Cc Silk Gauze Nothing as practical for French doors, book cases, etc.; 50 inches wide in pearl grey only. Braids, Edges, Fringes Surly from this large showing of edges, in all colors, to match any imaginable design. You will be able to make a se- lection. OUR PRICES ARE LESS Window Shades We carry at all times, a full line of Win- dow Shades in standard widths, in vari- ous colors, also Duplex. When in need of special sizes or designs in your win- dow shades, we are in a position to save you considerably in the price. ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED LINDSAY & CO, It would take close to half a million | dollars to turn it into a modern rac-| ing plant, according to estimates, but promoters figure the name may be worth considerable once the sport is For the first time spring stakes are to be contested at Prince George's They in clude two $5,000 specials, one the In- and the other the Pri George handicap on the final day of Tho Inaugural is over the seven furlong route for 3 year olds and over, with the get-away day teenth, also for 3 year olds and over. Scrims and Marquesettes For practical window hangings, these scrims that are being featured this week will certainly appeal Here are to be found white, ivory and ecru, in plain and fancy edges®and in all widths, 19c, 23c, 29c, 33c to 69c Columbia Craft Nets, in white, ivory and biege, in a wide range of patterns, small and large de- PAGE THREE The| Despite the early dates, first class} James Duncan, who has resigned been | fields will be attracted. the presidency of the Granite Cutters’ , | International associa has filled ' 30 years. Try Tribune C:assified for Result: the position for near! 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