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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-05-31, Page 7• ••'• 55lotls' 7•• If neUritiii hOtherS you, -deg with, it- as, this woman dealt " with hers: - "For irsionl was noahlo to 1(04," • the writes, fiftWing, to neurits in MY hands. Last PIS Year, T started taking Kinichen, and now 1can keep up with anyone, Already this year have knitted about 1.2. pieces -4i all,. *eliding ilea's, sweaters and, hid.iee' fancy, pnlirOVerS, as AS SeV,Sr4.1 babies' ' articles. • 11.4141'.4113;r, I teS1' Suite proud, and I owe it, all to,.. Erna,' have not. 'telt' in better health for Years OA will lOop .on taking" grnsShen•aS lOng as 1 live." -(Mrs.) Neuritis- is eafiseil by: depositA of --Oefik-Peinted, flint -hard uric...Ile:id crystals, YAWL pierce the nerves and • cause theft stabbing pains.'1Cruschen Salts break;"np these deposits Of tor - 'bring errteale;•104.0..envert:thent,into, 4%hairless solution,which'Is prompt- ly removed' throne!the. *Oral Owl-. the kidneys. ^ e71.1' 'WO Food.tr , Small, Dainty Portions More Appetizing to Invalids When there is a chronic invalid in the"home or &Verson convalescing ni,e, serious illness, recipes for the keParatee food, are a great help. The doctor in , • attendance usually orders the foods to be served , but It ilp•to the home maker to see that she has 'the .recipes for the designated dishes. Serve Small,,ditinty portions of food and a limited variety at any one meal An abundance of food, often nausea- tes -a -sick -person -and mikes -hint-tu • away Yroin all food. •• There itre many. accesories in the stores for the tray, 'which make serving simple. It: these scan. ,not be purchaSed, try to plan sOme little, surprise lei 'eath ;neat For a • convalescent child a toy hidden under the:napkin,. a treasured. dishLa pie- 7-ttire: anything and easily Wtd:: led. is appealing.,• ' • • , • BEVERAGES The.' secret of making beverages for the sick- is , use a sugar syrup • , initead.of Plain auger to . sweeten them,if the beverages :are 'supposed • to be .Siveetenid. To make -this syrup Cook together for 10 Minutes; 3-4 cup each of Ji-ater- and granulated: sugar. Coel...and.bottle_forjaure-use,keeP, --ingit-ur-feffreirafej-ust.anough • II of this syrup to sweeten. :the desired fruit beverage, 1 straining the frdit _Juice before serving. Ifis ORANGE ALtiUMEN 1 egg white stirred: with fork; 1-3 • Cup, strained orange juice, • . sugar syrup to sweeten. • Stir egg white with_ fork long, enoughto break up the lumps of al- -- . • . bumen and t9 mix it, but not until •it turns white. 'Add_ to this gradu- -ally , the strained orange ' juice. Sweeten to taste with sugar syrup c ater to fill • , the glass. ' LEMON 1IILICADE lcoCup ice water, Auger syrup . to • kwieten, 2 tablespoons' leMoit juice, eup chilled. evaporated , . • . Combine water, -anger Syrup and' • lemon juice; Vett: into the milk, stir with fork until thoroughly ;mixed, Serie immediately. •. , ' • ,• • PINEAPPLE LEMONADE 14 eup eoltt'ivater,.. 2 tiblespdons . einn�or coeked:pineapple 'juke, 3 table peons! lemon juice, ;auger syrup tO sweeten.: • .• • • • Strain fruit juices, into glass,.. add Water :and ,augar syrup to isweeten: Use Very coldwater,. or ice cubes if the' pendition Of th,e ',patient permits • GRAPE ,JUICE ApE. • Cup chilled grape juice, 2 tea- ispoens lenton juke., : •• Strain grape juice and lemon juice • through a piece of cheesecteth into a _ •, tired. Garnish ,with a very thin slice •:lemon on;top of the juice, et With sprig of fresh mint if available. • IRISH MOSS DESSERT (Bay Irish, MOBS at drug store or at • diabetic supply house.) % cup, Irish moss, 3 figs, :2, cups boiling water,. 1 orange, juice only, 1-3'cup, sugar: • •• • Soak and pick over the mess. Cut figs :into Strips and add, to the moss. • ,Sinuner them both in the boiling ° Water' for 20 minutes, when the raix '41'rtitre ,Will be thick if dropped onto a • 'skucer for tenting. 'Add .the orange juice and sugar, strain into. a cold • „ . SedOn The • World?—That's Liver • Wake .110 your Liver Bile Caleinel'ne.ossary • . „ afany people'. who 'feel Sour, alug- sisii and generally Wretched ,• Make • . the Mistake of taking salts, oil, nifti- ra Water„,lalatiVe candy or Chewing' *Mil Or reu*hage Which: only more 'the beWels and .ignoto' the liver. . Wt, you need le to wake UP your 'liverbile. start your liver pouring' ,1118, daily tioUrillii-..0t Nuld, bite - into your boAreitt. Get •Yettr ditoinach end' intestitieti *Orking they shoot& one.MOre. • Carter's Little Liver ritisivilPtteen • tlk* you UP. Purely vegetable., So -re. Sul*, Quit*. Ask tar; thein by WU- Retiite; atbatitutee; et all AM& •••A• um..A.A1 1!-14- 710 C P R. 'Biz , *,Tereetn WAver.y 6646- 7!•14,Phon-T-f: LAhellide 3653 • AS LOW AS' $269 • Just thinu ef• the. opportUnity49 gee garotte thie.., eummer.' Pro; . *,17M,iale,e.to sult eVery 'taste and every' phree,, 'far lift- fin? Othet .yeerthe realiz0tion •et ';the dream and arebition"*et a A. Motor retie Ichreiti41,4;.el'4-Britain aud1retind th, rear ‘i,„ • of 'Abe: reesb*, pia* .•,Tbeze Is A ,SaVai,,::t..4.00thrl'' year: eeyelr• ecmes1.,,,Tuto'i0••••yeui, ;Rouse o emories: now; the re; ,Ward. )011: in4r,O oxim.sd your :expectatiens, '1 • A AAAA,A • . • - ••'' • • 1' a a .atiathoUS . . .. (lioNi.Tor.kiforA14 T411),Ane,), • ..•!ro, the, ,aver,PFP' Alde'riP,Strt ' aC01107 _ 1terfted'te'154 Pit .Cal)0P00. Ildt, , *7 Til';,1 ,loix,i vEGERadpi,.:: Pefs,.. an a' CftilPda,-, 'llOt a&-.4. tii..,41,:.•.'1 Aviji forOlgw ,sonutryit .ctime.4 aP• ,a, slIgn: idr74 Cita; • '! WiP.P.. o..earn that little ,attehtion, has " H .-',..11 Paid in tho pakt. tct a. th9T9uth IP.,. beir.iil.11;-15 -01fiiiih. . Totzla..4d,F. ' 95 Rg..00(1 .A, ia,n-AM. e. *AP. ; V -01.4t'. ,. , ' .We.:40ow..44:aly that the il4fcanoe, inc .• . , tijallts.:Were resentful, ef onr.terlif IPW, • Y , of 1930..hAyO boards that they 441i.k.0 ;'.4.$41gPigan ljeWspapers, 414 • ." I A, 'magazines. But it is hard for us to cassioa Wee. "1.11y,job: how f alquired..114derstand , t1"8, as we .cannot. leek . • em sIt'c'hehmrie*, tehelP4'g'4Etfr! t'NST, ,13 P11147. MI; tat4r17:'?'.'1). ;AtleY74' vv.4.4PlePri4ItC1117:51110,e;71.944: came, ;1. told hew t Came late' 11;t4; 1)0:t.79,47;4:1:4 -'t.: c,i; • • ?meioese .and geld; "NOW, going.., 4,1-4-$ 1.noro, im- to sorvey.. Of the surprise reinkrlis" on 140wkeep onpiinRe that econonaic,..,Vfci41, and politicat.erelail, 1ebuaidi'iray2tbe4iitactb!age, like FO, uns of C4440A. • aR4.,'Oke,. United • 11W -service, , f9cicl. • vahl?",. .4§"isproposed by • the work, ete.: all Of; which ,t° %Oita( :are., for: ..1•1?...t.1;b4re ,is .44111;'4Enther•'rention. t""%11.4..N4:0e-,Irk • carried out. '• The and an Limportaat .i..34e:±q"`get. kalenk Pr.'1,00::9elle•fer extensiveinve:Sti.; WIth: the women."Of.-tile: r,ien+ gaaeral laugh at,th,is'atateintrit° but :cfrning such ;literate siihjecti weat:• ahead ,e0berly ' and brought the fact to their :attention that the. ,niajoritY of • pe,essofiere. were;,. 'Of ,necesslty, women and.:' congequently, would be orlittlOWin my Wciiit'it. 4 did, net understand some of • the 'foibles andtemperamental peculari, ties.•of the gentler' sex. ' Mind you, I do not say that in,en are tcce,;4'01* odd • and Peculiar - tetidenciesyon: would be•surprised 40W...soh:le et them, TRIALS OF A TOUR 'DIRECTOR -Many times, eourse .of, year, frieedS or •Seettaintances re-. inark to me, "It muet be nice, to .baVe a, Job, like yours," or "you ere4.:a •iticky •dog; •nothit.g to ;do lint enjoy yourielt.!"" •If they only hneWi • : After all it an.c,:oepunafion.and one that requires,a, certain. type •ot SOY linulviedgd Of the, work hind. . , Shall I tell yoleAlinething,abOht-'41. - Some teall,!...direetorgt. are only notn- leallY so;' a .programine'is, elven to them and, they 'either ,organize: group to follow that partieulat ary :or they act. in the. cape:City or Managers or couriers' • after the tour .'party. hati '6 pen organized. •.0thets- --SnelrneTpreacliergit:-op-ackool-tenthertr ..-utilise" their holidays and; inOdept- ly, endeavor ;•M 'pay for .their eive passage: • This is one of- the ',reasons Why tears 'MT.:looked uPOn • with. dis- favour Some Aueiters;; Sue1*. an organizer or "director knows Httle or nothing :about the%businetie; Is at the.. mercy a foreign ,colirier .and, -firiit-plate7,tha-ebtaiirs-his7prospecte- 'by sentiMentai .means, ...Besides . it 418 tinfejr competition to. these legi- timatelY in the ,basiness;' the, preach- er or t0acher Is Paid .a ;:salaryfor his full time, 'and.'.the. Organization :Or the groiip must be effected before, .iiis helidays ceinmeiiee; is: this. Playing. fairlyi With the •Organilations: or the public ho employ him? • ; 'The real wily director and ;Organiv fhata1ig undertaking • On - -434. 'know .,something ' about the territory over whieh he proposes to travel: he: must build 'un.'art itinerary: that, wUl •Meet the needs two .distiatt classT .es-,--flies,e .09 have never been .ev0 Seas' and those *ho, ,.bayWettair:elle.d before. 'wish, to see .neW- places • and thins. Aftethis, Prices and •arratig- mente have. to be. settled -then . he •has to. sell it. . • •• Personnel of a gaily ' • Nowadaye, men must. stiek.' closer to: business. 'thin --Whea conditions were better- hu* at all, , times, . the -menib.ership-7,4, a lour party • consist- ktrOainlY-ok-:-ivoinenr-kwaie-at-Onee •Ing- of a. literary Club, Of which am member, and .the 'Subject -ander ,die., ' • *: •' Mold; previously' tinted.. with 'cOld GRAHAM CRACKER ,-WHIP tablespoons gelatin, : 2. • •table spatins-stigar, % Cup: Cold- 'water,' %. teiliPoen cup boiling Water; : cups whipped -creamy .114 Cups groinid graham . crackers.. • Soak 'gelatine in, geld . water, add belling *ate"' and sugar .% When to10 fold .in. the • whipped : Cream; craeker crumbs; • ibto moi0 and chill. . • ,• ,•.• . ' :Nett week .We shall :suggeSt; sOups. and more 'gelid, foOd BAXED BANANA CUSTARD'. tablespoon flour, ,% beitteiO;•ogg, tablespoon ' butter, 'q• large," baltr milk, . tablespoon, sugar, % .teaapoen_salt. • •• Make. it sauce of. the' butter; fionr and milk; When mixture. bona; ',add the sifted-prilp: of „the „bakeCI:anana anit,the. beaten' egg. Then setnove trent fire, -add sugat-'end raltr-pmir ,into One. custard • CUP and; bake in pan Of hot Water until firini :and slightly brown, on top. Garnish with a bit Of red' jelly., 'Serve. cold:. ,,A1,PLE SNOWBALLS • Pare, IMO ore' tart , jniey cooking apples: Fill ,he cavities • with Chop - ed reigns, 'anger . and a bit of but- ter. Also Use dash of cinnamon .if permitted.. Bake mitt] tendet, beil some rice till tender but ' not sat and -niushy.,SPread it MI ifich.thicic °vet squares . of ineistened with dela water.' In -center of each of .these Seuares, • place one 'of the apples: Tie catiers . of Ooth ,together 'at . top of aptilei being careful to have apple Cnnipletely COVered the rice 'is -edges- Of• ClOth :are together. Steani for ten minittek, itehiiove frond; Cloth- end serve With 1 a lemon ." , .• sauce. 11 • A•• LAIA, tariff .. Wipes, ..the ,nieVeinentif Capital, the. effect of -0.`403,ericanira- Ircq,'140140. the press •and TA*, -the ,problems of Iranspertation, and 'Wins from' one country to another, 'and nianY, other 141)0,0- subjects, •.which for the most part, tilt new 't aye:been dolt With, Pieeeireill Or :1144alirituhaet SWard .tfr , project, . 11'4 .taines T.' Shotwell, stresses the they are away from home, ., ten preVented 'clear andobjective and 'Service••• •infarysit; and that liee-ple .have gen- ; M good ' director must feel. a 'sense, seaysed frm the century of 'Cow of responsilillitY ter •the,meinbera or mon endeavor, *riming: toward' like PartYy, individually' as well, as gem's, .en the Same continent, ' collectively: Theta is the question unquestionably , true and 1health; of, compitabilitY 'With Othe,t. Makes the gathering Of factual ma - •'members';' •of ennifert; of advice terlal: Partkularly desirable.' 1304 the matter' as to how the free time asPr ShetWell points out it is no -is-einPl0iiedi-the-.-Pliges't6Heq.etand enough to ankas this! . footnal rna, where Gertain 'things' can InireneP7 .It .mnst:be :weighed the ed adiranta0.40nelfr.., Above all 04_r.f' light •nf. prnttioni possibili- is' the reaponalhilitY that thOse, Who. entrust themselves under .yout dirt ection, Witt have the Telt 91: an adventurous holidai:. that Occurs but Once in a lifetime to,.a.- few and, is always"..an event; • --T-here-are'-';advantagee-and-dised- vantages to every form '"of. traverrbut, Weighing it all let* balance, . for theperson of niettnei.. and. time, a 'bgeod totir;prograirinie gives, You :the „maximam, returns :for 'the • Herein, ft would, seem fo thpl eas- ing (*server lies the key - to the alginate .,effectiveness Of the ma - *jai which AO gatifered. In Cana4iiin-Anierican. relations preju-, and tradition:ere of vital Am- :Pertance. So long as Anierieans fail to be sensitive -t� the Canadians' keen tiride in their own nationalism there -cap," be no ,fundameinally better re- , lations between Our two countries. money inve'sted. You know the 'price If Canadians. and Ainericans can- yon are to ',pay; you .know Where yon not live.t, in closefriendship there are going; your time2is 'cOnilerved; would seem little hope for the cause YOU are relieved of reservation. and Of ,werld: PeaCe. yet ,in,.:_recent luggage bothers;. you atarSYS' 'Aneet. :yearg the two peoples - have been -drift. congenial peoPle-witn-a-, common hi- ing-Siowly7-1f • imperceptifily terest; you aetually.paY lese, and see --MiSunderstaddirieg7hWe- hien iiitty7 responsible for this,,Also the Selfish-, ness and stupidity OInerroW political views. America and Canada both pro-, .npered more in the days when trade was easy -and •unohstructed than in recent Yeats. when ostensibly :for s,el- flab,' reasons, tariffs have been raised and taxea made prohibitive. The earl - Big Air -Liner' unselfishness :was in reality more profitable. • . • • "What this "life, it • it be ' not mixed with some delight? And What delight. is. more :,pleasing than 'topee the. fashions and tanners 'of an - known Places'' , . .. . „••, . Tem.. of Reading, A.p. 1600. • Proves Worth Trial Flielit -Pima itoe-he _Airdrome i Success • ' • • . . • AA . , the, largest :landpline airliner In' the weridi. has •made her first flight frona:Rochester With tu1t-,-loitit-mi-hoardr-the4"Scy.1-, ia"wefghti 32,00e" Ptiiinds=nierii:•tian. 14 tone. She reeasiires.86%- Nat. front' the nese :of the, fuselage' to the exr treMe•tip, et the redder,' and • 31% feet in height:14er miliv•planei drier 2:e16...seaara• feet:. ta1l pane and elevaters ' feet,. Which ' la More, than :the .,tetal• Wing area cit many. smell aireraft. ' • Aecomnifidation 18 provided ifltwo tehine for 39' passengers and,•a crew of teur,„94, Whom ten 'eft in' the for:, war&ctibin, WhieltIik,d.esigned for Use as a smobiugrecra, ito .29 in fhb .aft Saloon, .which is the roOniietit.- com- partment yet i Mit in .any' Ian plane,. inEastiring appro,xinaittely 22. teet' in length and -41 feet 'in, breadth , ; . Because of ite size' the airPlane, was erected-1n-thenien. FAFtelageAwings, tail 'num engines anti othermain ,cohiponents Were transported by, read trom the , works • t(. the airdronie, distance er Alietit''tWo " • . . Ambition • I, Mao '4'11 never: be so rich.' : • Thet SiMple things will • call • vain . Th' first blue vibtet th'„ditch, *Iv ,smell 9' woodlands after rain; • So' rich thet tif homely Joys• , Thet eye" Me pleasure through tie • .TilIl�se their 'bistro an'. their charm Ad: softly, sadly, steal • aus#,.. 1 trust. thet will never be .•• • SO weighed' 'down , Withl,worldly cares • ;filet t will find he time t hear:. ivfy little ;feller . at his prayers... No. tine V. listen tohis feet • Mietterin' aiding the floor,. , • 'NO•s•tiiite. t' 'Mend bls broken tOYS , Or 'glance in at his open door: Atik but. thet, GI', year •thay,,brieg • A Modest • nieesitte o', SticceS „. A :fear elOSe friendships iliet Threll:11iiotiukt life:a .4014 de • abt ant stress; • ' • . . A. mtamiing 'faith tont tar I, day: . bi *alit it go�d, an hat is A MOO' time In `V • ' A goal V.,reach job 1' .del •,, • • ,,, 4 It 'ginal • : • A' 'V .1 -Ar.AA•.••,,A:rAAA•nAA.,,AoltA 19,152,392 Every Day V. • S,...overnment..1E,,Xp'endi:- ,. .turefor'firat Ten. . . . • Witshingten7-Vicle. Sam has been •pasting out an. aVerage, . of : '04,000 every •40:se.cends; day and' night' for, the past ten Months.' • . _• • .GOvernment ,sending'.lor the. first 'ten, Menthe 01 the present fiiics.1 year %et: averaged -319;182,392.14 'a 'day. ' ''Againet has :col:. lected a daily average of $8,18.4,154;- • 239: This. Means that $10,96R,241.28, Of eve**. firs :expenditure fre :borrowed.: In Other words, for every 41 Cellett7 • ed the goyernment bee spent $2,34 . of whieh $4.23. went t� • emergency re. eatery • •• Shtee last 'July 1, ,the•goVeranient . . eXpended: in all about 35,822,427,211 7-4 figure :Made_ upo5, $2;5p1,83/1,460 • of' 'routine running :costs and $3,230;; sss,lso,et,emergeney recovery spend- • 41g, Receipts it the same, •period: have been 0,487,91$3,987 , • -This leaves .of $3,334,444E,, 123. But -Only two months reinajte ot the habil:Steak and the',budget bureau eatiinated , deficit of .more : than .$700,940,000 by June .30; , ,4.4AFfIAI•AA:4' •":47.4,-",',4c4- 1 DixiePlug StrioldniTolia:ccoiseconomcaI ;because pipeful giveS longer -lasting - pleasure . . and you can cut it off wafer- • • this big q al'ty plug today' PLUG SMOKI BACCO • IA A • AAA. ConflicfBetWeen:HoMeand'SChoca:, • .. Problems • .• . •. . Contact•Be6veen Parent'and-Teacher Might Aicl °Child There is a Certain ,hiltnE•between, allow children• to " dawdle, and that home. and School' that ,seta •the child's. nu 'discipline will be necessary. And: . mind against this latter: " ' we. must: discard also also .the idea that It comes aboutthin way; °. .14 his our Jimmy or our Nary Will one day r home there is, Obedience,. but it is be allowed to study only the 'things unqualified Obedience.' . ihe=1ik---Sehpo1-Asnot-Tan-ind41, At home hia teniperainentris genee, stood and .he receives toleration ac- NOW we are just wherewestarted cording to circumstances: Little for-:: The home ,o MIA Side; the:sehaol , ays into mischief are. understood and Vie other, and the. child in the middle,. forgiven. . ,ihuttle that fails • daily to, weave Lapkes' from responsibility • are not them: together. He goes .11mM' and taken too setieusly as a rule and 1E4 say, Over -indulged; He feels • , , "absolute" obedience isnot .pipected. • that his parents have no, real concep-: • In school .he must fit to,,a system,.: tie* of his seven hours. a ..day :away soiriewhatniilitary‘in .itk way This, fromnlieni, Or the trouble he ..faCee.'-' rithst :be ao,,- in spite:of -all-attempts --It'-createe7a, awaY feom the to—perfect-the “expernuenMI! or schoOl, and there are enough -..progressivet' publie-Schoe1-44 -th-ont-trat" CONFORMING TO SYSTEM .. ENCOURAGING FRIENDSHIP .. • .The hundreds of pupils to be hand- ....There should be a Contact' point,: led in a building Will always:hive to ,Parent•Teaehers Meetings don't do it, .conform to some "sit" system.' Cheri- although , they, are useful, cif eourse. ges are being made and none 46.0 The :trouble .is .that the child. himself , soon to revamp the rigid etriethesi of is seldom present to . get the feeling :the old system, but we slouht if it. •cif friendship between instructor and will ever_ reach the point Where *each • parent . In elifinetitary schools there child may be dealt with as an abso- should be a plan that dees not inter., lute individhal,. ' : Are with the terichers's work as ' Ner should it be necessiry. We daily visits . do such as an open, believe: .that mass :grouping and cee- dayi.ohee 'a.. Month, No program ,tain demands made on the child have ,Aolild..,.k.e.o11,--tter44014eln their good points.- The majority of 'strain at the'time-,as is toe often the normal childrea not only .accept the case. ' " - • " sitUatiori, but ,do pretty well under , When the,patent projects Person. , .• it School Can never be a party. It alitY; and interest into the scheol is intended to p14 Stern. stuff. in bwlding by association of ideas and'. dren, and too •mtich inihvidualisrn IS -a , feeling' that • his .school world is -bad ',for -the best -7;14'45. ; ihseevered;Tthe However,. there is sotnething Wiong lus fielmI g off.segregation.. He NVill : . fiblingwhen the attitude' of ehildren toward feel that :he' fits. . •Hi moves his .dchool is :unfriendly. They itccept "family' feeling" 'le ;school ---because it, but it is with A sort of endurance they. have.."conteeted"._it. ' that makes the -best et a bad job It There Might be another way," bu coud be different, and it vivillike, it would have to be .somewhat after *heirthe rapidly •changing system this pan It Would be &wonderful gets to a ;mint . where the desire to :help to the !‘prejudiced" child in per - learn is mtrenched in the chiM's • ticulat: ' heart through his aroused interest: This will affect grading and placing. It Will also, affect the'subjects stud.' A -"-§BUTTLE" THAT PA1LS We_rhu_s,,t_ggt however, that the perfect' school, wiJl --Pioneer Problems • ToWarda, the; establishMent of the lee of kettlement:, and de-viIop- merit coMPanies. have. besubjecteci Cohunittee is making ,soine consider- able conSgtiitioiii: The old. home- stead.. Policr' and • its . hear associates' as practised by the land and develop- ment, the Canadian Pioneer Problems to the scrutiny of thehistorian and the agricultural econoiriist. 'A new land #91lay Which will at least avoid the. glaring errors of the old can The devised front the findings of the com- mittee. Many of the traditional 'at- titudeS respecting rand oWlierahip and faith tenancy are undergoing change and the new' Sgrieultural been,' When it conies, as . Come it Will,,,n1P3r find people With:a s.aner attitude oh land prices; aid, perhaps a Saner 'at- titude towards. land ownership, the Committee, Which 'has • been' At work for SeVeral yeais; has presented the neeeSsary ,data for the „beginithig Of a "Scienee, of Settlement?: in a con - Pisa 6mi in nine 'Volumes now going. to, press.-PrOfeSsor .Murchie. Holidays of 1934. ••Fellewing' are ' the holidays lot,' the yea:r'19i4t ,New Year's :Day, Goed, Pr,i(14v.. March. 30; ' 'Vaster Monday, ApriJ 2! Victoria Day, ,Thursday; May .24; Ring's Birthday; June 3, Siinday," 'lune 41: Dominien JulY 1, Sun, Oita. Rolday, .MontlaYi• August 6; Labor Day, .Monday; Sep: teinta4 3,; ' Thanksgiving. Day,: Moe. day, Octiiher, 8 (probable ; Re- mehibtance 'PaY, Noveinber 11, ,Suh.• ,day, tNovember 12; Ohrisinies Day, TuesdaY., Deeember • . • Religion at Home • Whatadever things are true, .Whaisoever 'things rite hon'est, whatAteyar, thhigLare just, WhetspevIr thing's are pure, What seeVer , tlii are tovel3r,.- Whatsoever thin.g-s ate of good eepeit If there, he' 'any virwe; It t1r b8 any pi inter, 'Think on ;these thing's. , ;94 ' AI , Fashjon. Hintsi Two casta eaelk pastel shade are shown in- silk Or rayon sports mei.- • ellandise:. Pinks include a. pale, dull Me or a. coral tint.'- tightblues are offered ni agnitinarine past and either. lavender ,tint or a saxe ;Mee. Pale greens: are also liked in dits- a light water green and a 'deeper yel- low green, almost a; light chartreuse. ... ONT thess. IIIADN'OISES. SERant or rAns- INT . IN•140,TR:i.11.1!n/• • jpilt OPP, •licatri„oikoe Felderoniequettf.- • A. CI. LUONARINue, Wei. As.; New Y�rk cit ' • • niATTii 'swarth* nitt Limited qilantitY Of • ren PeWor • pumps, 1933 niodels for slick sale.'" • Special Jubilee Offer. Greatly reduc- ed price. 'Real Bargains. Will•save yOu • money./ Give' dope ot well. 'Write et Once to, H. M. Anderson, Beatty .Bros ' Limited: Fergus,. ,On,ettrio. Box 217W • AtiElitS 'W.INTED . • A GENT with ear= ter, sell Motor OHS, SPedialties,.direct from re. • finery.. NU.Penn Oil Cv.. Hamilton, : BONDS WANTED: IMPBRIAL Russian., Gerinany and Austrian GOVerninent Minds and'. CurrenefeS Wanted. 'BiggeSt prieee paid. 1),av1d Davie, Queen. an ,York, Voterito,. „ . „.„ END ,PAIN SORE HANDS • 6y, .0. 1.• '