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Al! Children
Benefit
ofrigeration on
)ceart Liner
Two. 'business Inge4 •ho. were part-
ners discovered Mt ;oihce boy ,tamper-
ing with thepetty pheh 049 70 them
Wantedto- s'en'd for the port a, but the
othetook a -more huthane Vie*..
"Ne," he said, "let,us 'always remem-
ber that we began_ in a email way our-
selves."
ur-selves"
:9i1.1 -"How bashful you are," :\...
B.py-"Yew,' 1 take after father in
that respect;
G1F1-^-"Vas your father bashful?"
Bey. ---Was be? Why,.mother says if
farther hadn't been so darn "basbfukd
be four years older." ;+
•
Sue --"What made, you' auarrei 'with
Claitde?".
Mayr"Well, he proposed to me
again last night." r'
• Sue'-"Wherewas'th' ,harm •in that.?"
May' -"My dear, I htd' accepted halm
sire night before'
Josie ---'A boyfriend ar mine hes,
.several' calfs: for i• golf, . 'mala, also
*edge; for rowing;
1/
Ca'e.- • 1 • h ' intuit •be :hit •• an
Wei/ e m quite:
'athlete:". • ' •
• Josie -"No, he's a pawn • broker.".,
Ton'any' passengers making an..
ocean voyage it.;has been a c4'tnstant,
rd' . Wonder pow the fresh'
sou , e • of d h
;flowers 'Which:;appear .on t • he dining
tr
fermi ',tables •'evreer ..day.' ... .k ep �''
how :the..niilk can•be kept Perfectly•'
fresh fora, period' often extending
the, cold storage.'roonts' but alio
•some of,.•the holds
It . has been .found 17eb'essary `!n
.the carrying of cargoes tQ` keep th'e
.
refari>,;eril,tor at; ..certain.'tempera=
tures' and it. will: often he found that
the temperature of • these vary as
-much: as twenty degrees. • InAhis
-mer-a,--week-:ko•. Lit' is . possible way' -it is possible to carry a wide.
°• :variety er • peril a n cargoes .
.protclu: _1 aa_at. nYTioj'i of .the day.:
or night;
' This is, managed . through a syss
tem of electrical refrigeration that
to. the laymad' is a maze of ma-.
chlnery 'seemingly .extending . all •ard-Anchor-Donaldspi}. Line 'have
t h e- TheYells wake deepcoat tan
over. the ship. In every hold h r two inspectors from: the :Depart- w: wi h e , of
urometers, are,; to be. found; as well ment of' • Agriculture ,place sealed.nowadays As in the 'height of fashion.
as in, various. cold _storage • rooms thermographs in the holds of the In the old -days ,the •fellow who Inas'
sunburned was just 'a "hick:" A lot of
` ;that abound tri theship, , -various liners carrying these goods, '
----,--The--refrigeration•=-last--consists•-nr-ior-to•-the-•Brier--leaving:---U•pon----
of ,two separate. and 'distinct tfnits
that work in shifts and control of
i ` `tenip�sra e- - iia - t iiianaged
through a , massive control _b6axd,-_removes . the ,;graphs,.. forwarding ,-,,
-by-whieh--it-is-possible-to maintain --therm to -Ottawa; -where-they-are '
different temperat'ures,• not only in Sled.o li
r
Eo hplete aesa
su c' of -their arriv- 'The railroads; say they 'must have:
a increased :income,• But, it';can be sale",'
Ing at their destination in first 'Class said that they have no monopoly ,on
condition:. "such a desire: That's what • we all
• As, an.' added protection • CO?:o ahip� , want
Peri of perishable goods the . • -
•
From the body building
and health promoting
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Norwegian
Cod Liver OH
Rich in
Vitamins A and D
18
Pe res ens Urged •
TO' -U"se; Keffect r..;
Hartford Conn. -.A strong interest'
'in the reflectors which are new coni
frigaInto rise for pedestrians is ;niatii-
.feste i here by r:. Robbins B Stoerk.'
,el,, Co - - ecticut (oinm-issionerof . Motor,
Vehicles,` according ,o the 'Christian.
Science „Meritor.' .
"14,43Tintell n ' eo.:le nvho
on 3i, liwas aftear`'dar c recd ize .anti•.
',make 'preparations for • situations
;where ": hey may- -et ..he_.,readilySean.
by 'an roncoming calf .operator,"' Coni-
•rotte�--S`toec�ce%o
41
dressed an, black, , knowing- that ,she'
might
he. invisible to an oncoming car
on that accostiit, °armed^ her,haruiker-
chief in her hand and fluttered. it each
times cad c a1on� 1
' "Whether destr,Jans�' will ernr; -
rtheycan be.
i .where
i at she �nt e
rye p
induced to wear..ret" for huttons .cr.
whether such discuss on is even•
visa" le and propel as..a question; but
everything which can 'be done .by a•
•r
pedestrian, to show the motor vehicle
,_ _
�operatdr-drat heryar,'''"ttiere oYxght:�t�be
done."
b,etgple--can-al_ways„hemSou iiL who.:,
the .arrival' of tie ship at its 'des- , dance provided some one can be found"
i e fl I.w nI
tinction anotherto reaentative of who will pay the fiddler. o d. rash
.._ . _ . _.;--er-•be=able-to'-en�� g t -1 o tl n s=tha-canes
the depart ,int .meets.',the aih'1p •a-n`d
,riot have, than to have things that I
cannot- enjoy.- The : iiree' .IRs of-,themod%rn' youth'seducation have.
:changed to 'rantin', ravin', and rar'in'.
Wicked movies: won't :hurt the morals
of those who'haven't any. No, man's„
opinions are entirely worthless.. 'Even,
a watch that won't run ;is •right twice
a day. • T.00 many'people seem' to ex-
pect ' the bread they cast upon the
watersto' return ` in the: shape et • a
feasted:cake.. cake. Those Who send' vaca-
tion•'postcards dons care two cents for
nu Nn_womaxi is ever 'sat(
Lite way another woman arranges the
furniture • 'he poor • oVe have always
operation, and, the farmers, .: after
Trade., By Barter,• stru lin throe h last "Winter's de-
� 'struggling g
• • pression, ,are 'glad enough to "git to'-
Ravi*eel in' States gither.,
Perhaps the hill and prairie hale.will
Tulsa, Okla, Old-fashioned 'flour not have much money in their pockets
and. grist mills' are grindingagain in" this Winter, but they.are going•to have
Oklahama and' Arkansas, and farmers plenty' of side `perk and canned beans
rher.d.•`' eased for'cash; are finding that.; in their cellars,
grand -f ire •, _ drordmug buscuebis 5;
'•Howlers
barter and trade war";not' such a brad'
oneaft,ez,,au- -,..-. -.-.wi-.Poland -Solves..;.Question'....:-.-:.• • •
,Running day and night, the .grist with us especlally,the poor" goiters:
milia are booming because they• offer Of 'Surplus Farm Products; "This letter • from John is very
farmers and miliers the old time basis Warsaw Poland, ;with 67 per cent* short," said.a mother_recently,-., .Sojs
'of or ,trading wheat four Farmers' Brits populations he -and; has suf= John:" said. the father, "or he wouldn't
are driving as lar as 'fifty ":miles to fered far less from the world' economic.
have their' grain, 'ground into flour, and crisis than iierniany and other heavily.,
at • Altus end" Cordell,' Okla.; grist -Mill' industrialized countries. •
owners are milling wheat- hauled up..:- prices of farm products have• de--
from the T, chs line. ° • .._ rimed-to-such-a-degree.:.-tha.t_the 1 Infant• ; "S;uure . .dyer -gat -t`''
in,many plane's the exchange rate Is come ' of farmers has ,beep • ,greatly
three bushels; 180 ;pounds, of wheat for, reduced;'' but instead ' et i(sellingtheir• , Ye . Editor's Peeve •
100 pounds of flour: Sometimes the -foodstuffs•• at lope prices the farmers 'The flaming youth in the neighboring
mills retain the bran and shorts as send them . te unemployed relatives • .fiat
`payment for milling: If the farmer •or .friends in .ihdustrial centres, or. '••Play's redid till four; .,
needs the shorts 'for_ feed for'his live invite their W,jotiless relatives an. We -sig -our• ears with cotton bat.
stock he is privileged to pay the mill friends to return to the land. And sleep despite the roar:
ing cost In•'cash or wheat. . - The government figures for unem:
, Bartering hat ekteilded to ' other
ploymeiii vary from 2310,000 to,3dQOl)ll;•The imperastive�•calbnel,•i•'wh�ite in-
erops:corn;-oats;garden crop's, fruits or'aboht 1''per cent"'of 'the' population: streeting the army'kitchen, stopped
--everything that 1s• needed' to sustain But the=actuai'•num'ber of unemployed two soldiers who were carrying a up
life: 'A men bee,_41,„„ser___ef it of one. his 's prohablygreater, s.,thousands...li� • kettle:. -Y
�, "A nation which :disregards ethical neighbor has an over -supply: of 'the gone. back to the farms yet'•never, • - +korona"-"Here, }
�•you, give me , a
principles, inuSE expect its citizens to..other; ergo;•: they .swap.., •• •. . gistered for „the dole. taste" of that" z
Bout them too ".-G'eorge A.' Dorsey:
In Arkansas organizatians'ate form- The Poles blame business shrinkage -The colonel was • used'to being''obey-
1..• , ing to 'assist the.hill farmers in. mak, Upon, -the pnsatiufactorytrade relations ed, so he :received the Siesired taste
Ing •their • trader;. Three elements are 1 with Germany rather : than,. upon the• .
! !� -! Fr URS' present that romise success for the i rether question or explanation. Then
p general econoidiic status. he spat, and sputtered: •
•
undertaking;'' raw products are•abund-' r
Levin pays'hi.ghe;;t•maritet pric�sand
•.scat.'^ "Colonel-!`Good:heeyens, Mani You
`� per cent. �Bo tgh EXTRA.- Ship your ant; there' are many grist mills de'n't eat' 'that• stuff soup,' do you?"
tura now. (Sena for our Free 1931=1932 tered throw. h the region waiting only, Friend -"Why do you -always ask _„ _.. ...,
Raw Fur Price• List, shipping' tags' and for the $.Tai in order to' begin work; what your pat ants easy Doe's it help So?dwe (r eetnrt Nd, air, rte dish
intormatfon_on_E'ree Bait. _.-_ .... .. water we are.einetyin,'', sir:?'• •
-and the-Ford-?na'rkei--is 'large: rn you la-iyour-diagnosae? r -.. r . .
i.$ run corduAz� szaara'En:. ,.
i<:2e ing: Street East, • Toronto,' Oat. other words,. there is a product' and a Doctor -"No, but .:it helps my
'� needed ' is co- charges for •professio,nal services;' A teacher was trying to develop. the
market. All thatword '"sleigh." "Now, Jamesie," she
-,-• -•-- said, '"what is it' that comes along on
Pretty, Movie Star Arrive runners?" • -
be 'writing." . ,•
Mother -"Does. Mamma's itsy baby'
want -a: drink?"
--
A geyser' Vsed" to toe .Ger"niaiiy. be"
Fore the war. ', . .'. :;•
•
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University of. Manitoba Will
Have $600,000. Science Hall
Winnipeg, Man The 1VIanitoba gov-
ernment has anneu }eel the awarding
of a coetra -t for ,the new, .Science
Building ,of the University of Mini -
baba. A Winnipeg flrz..ef contractors
is to, erect the building at a tendered
price df`:.$5364:97,1 rr all st'0'ae4ecinstruc-
tion.' Tyndall limestone,. .a ' famous
•-Manitoba d.ectibrativd, stone -lc m
throughout Canada, is'tb'be'used for
BOYS ;GIRLS
so.uo. 'cash and more 'or. ` lust a •
few .hours of .yonrepare tiro. You'
rdOri't• bGsve 'to bv6Y' a• thins. , We
rnrnlsh .everythiag%• Write at.. ogee.:
TIC •11 pxa•SdLESW41.N.
Dep4x500:'40012. 9Q6, w Welling-
ttin°. Tor II On atiO , �I
•
• Or'
the building to go up. immediately on •
tile' joint` UniversitylGFan oba'Agiic.ul'�
tura" College campus
' The. new Science Building' ;Is the
jests in 'establish'—'. the University
of M'anitoba'on its neve • site adjoining'
Assinilio'ne Park, southwest : of the h
city. The new Arts Building is now • "
Scompleted with. the e-rception`•`•of-::a- ° --
��
-smfftt-anToalt of iia er or woi
•• London Fog
It was so .eery strange. a .thing
To hear Paul's : sending down
From bis tot Cower, nine • choking
'sounds,' '` '. "
To the lost town I.
The i men went by A slyerl.,coa,ts,'
Here one, another there, '
0 -break in feces. -on- the :blur.'.
.OY.U]i'eoti=ast 'air."
when-
TEETI�I N�C
makes . �IIM FUSSY,
One of the most important things
you can 'do to make a teething Bali
eo']rttortabie is to see that little
bowels de 'their work of carrying
OLX waste matter promptly and re,
gdlariy, For this' nothing is better
than Castoria, a pure vegetable'pre-
vexation
pre
paration •specially made for babies
'and Children; •Castor's acts so
gently you can give it to yeehi; 1u=
(ants' to. relieve colter -yet it Is 111-
ways effective, for older children,
too. , Remember, Castoria contains
Ito harsh drug*, na narcotics=ig
absolutely harral0Ss 'When your
baby is fretful with teething or, st
food upset,' give a cleansing dose
Of Chstoria:'' pe •mire nue get
genuine Castoria with"
nor harsh;• hor,teless
•
Jeannette Macdonald, whose role in the "talkies" was that of ,a
gal'een in `•'The Love Parade" with Maurice Chevalier,• readied Canada
lin the Canadian PeCiflc liner Empress of Britain. recently.,Hurrying
o
back to start prediretle .. on a new picture' with the popular Y+"rench-
man Mins Macdonald chose' the sheltered St. Lawrence 'watervyay ber
etoree_i:t-would..•,saveiiar 24 hours over the fastest_ teasel going. to
, " New York. At Quebec when the Etntiress• of Britain docked the star '
' vas; 'Mobbed by a crowd of enthusiastic in'ovie•fans. Much, .regret. was
ci pressed that tier- visit, like the title of Mier new picture,' was
"O 1$4u WO Yule
n r. -•
Ifs lies*forYou:a,:dBabq.*o
oLonger
Bilious Thanks,,
regetablc.,-Pilie
"i suffered -with -Bilious ness-fdr-ifays as .1'1
a -time. Every medicine" tried failed
to brine relief ... the first Biose of your
wonder:ul • arter's'Little Liver ['illi'
ave me.:.real ,!A :
Dr. .•Carter's l ittle Liver Pills are ,s,,o„
or m ry axa ave. are '
VEGETA Leand'hnve a•Very defin-
ite, valuable, .tonic action upon the
j{vet. They end Constipation Indigent -h
ton„Atidity$-Headacheh•, Poor Cotnptex r
ton.' Ari druggists,' 25c & 75c red; pkgs.
,.•• d t TheyALL
Years, ?'ears. Then' An the dripping
read, . , . ,
A quick and yellow pang,;•
Then strutting up and. down Paul's
"• steps, •
His doves again •
Lizette Woodnwerth Reese.
"'White April.” '
"You are engaged to'Victor. Did he
say I once refused hint?" •
• intimated -he said he had been'•
very lucky }etc y•" •
"Ruin," answered:the five-year-old ■ �1 iRs ltA
New Yorker sapiently. ' . •
Jones-" Ever' bey. anything • at a
rummage sale?" : '
Rayies--"Huh'1'•I always have to bey
my Suhday pants back every time our
ctlii"rch' gives -one:'"•` `
She -"Oh, I dimply atigre that: fun, ,
ny.step. Where did you pick it up?"i
He -"Funny" step, hell. I'm losing
my garter;" • • t .
•
dith (sighing) - "How . grand it,,
would be to go ;to .Spain and meet '.
some , bib, •handsome, dark ' Spaniard."
Fred -"Why not go to Africa? -they
are . bigger and darker there." '
9• •
•
:Swedish Rune Stone Found
Leven',• Sweden. -Sweden's tallest r
rune stone and one of -the m imDos-
ing:iil entire Europe has been intiitd•
here. It is 16:4, feet high an dates
-from -early ;in • the twelfth century.-- -•
DRAPERIES MADE NEW
Still Fit ant Active at 56
" 1 ha'cc been takingthc small dose..
of Kruscl:en Safi every morning for
the lest three years. I woutrin't be
without tlieiri in the house. I used to
suffer with constipations arid piles, but
am . never troubled' in. that way now:.
1 am' 55 years, and as •slim as when 1
was 20. I have to work very hard, as I
halt' niy family and an invalid father
to attend to, and �'I always say. it's the
Kruschen that keeps me lit." -M. S.
There's bathing like hard work and
activity for keeping superfluous. fat'
away. The trouble with most folks is
ending the' necessary energy: That ifs'
Where Kruschen comes in.
After you have had your daily supply
of itruschen every morning for a
couple of ° weeks you'll get • what .is...
known the World over as "That
Iirnschen Feeling."
The urge for activity will fill, your
entire being -you'll not be content to
-• the bid ' chair- -after-your'
day's work is done.
'You'll feel the spirit of youth within
you= -•what .a joyous' feeling -716141
want to take to / : walks, play games'
and your work " to be abard-
"R'hon we resumed housekeeping s rip --it tee e s pleasure. ,
a month ago I found my draperies ---
lead hecome' creased from packing:
''-•-I hung them "out on the line, hoping
to remove the creases: Then I' for.
.got them. The result' Was they be-
come badly faded and sun -spotted.
"I was heartsick until. the, IMOD! -
,thought struck me to dye ' therm -I'
just dyed them aideeper green; and
as'I used ' Diamond : Dyes they look
gorgeous and new. I' hair° neer
seen easier' dyes to use than Dia-
• ' mond.,-•,Byes Trey give the -Meet
.beautiful colors -•-when used either
.for tinting or 'dyeing -and never
'take the life out'of irlb-th s • Other
dyein do "--Mrs:.L >H1r T, Mono
4.1
22
NEURITIS
Ove ,
•
tides that haps to to
Warm t. dish, pour In
'rd's. Thee run the •rininicht
neatly in..
• Pain bat3eiR aft
The ih riend of - • -
Euer Mother ��1Y `.
iVtA
'_roTia
Q�e Values al'
Children's Skipiteai'it ;r�
Price 25c. 'iN
For Troubies
due to 4c,4
• INO,GES'r,ON
*cm STOMACH
HEARTBURN
HEADACHE
.
OASES -M
0 Much
ACID
,(ANY people, two hours ,: iter•
suffer' rods, cation -as
i •
they call it. It' is usually excels acid.
• Correct it with an alkali. The hest
• way,,the quick, harmicss and esurient
Way, is Phillips' Milk of .i1•Ia,,;nesie.
It has remained for 50 ?•errs the
• standard with physicians. 'One spoon-
ful in water .neutralizes many tines
its volume in'stomach•acids, and at
• once. , The syrnptonls disappear int •
• five minutes.
You will never use crude 'tivetl,ods
where you know this •belter method,
And.you Will never suffer from excess
acid when you prove out this easy
relief.
I3e sure to het the genuine Phillips'
Milk' of Magnesia • prescribed liq
physicians . for 50 years in correcting.
excess acids.• 50e a l ottle--any
dreg store,
, The ideal dentifrice for claw
teeth, a'tid`het thy: gum$ is° Phitli
Dental Magnesia' tooth -pastil.
ISSUE No.
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