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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-12-22, Page 7pointe to High Court Mr.(erldJ: Kelly, of Toronto;., who ho been appointed to the Ontario High Court to fill the va- , caney created , by' .Justice 1411c- •Tagnets promotionto the Appeal• '- COurtof Ontario • • • , Iceland: Only • Unarmed Nation • Country Hasn't A Single Sold- ier -- Sovereign State for Twenty Years Iceland the only nation in tile world without a single ' soldier, .warship, Or fighting plane, rejoic- .• Ad last Week in 20 Years of sov- ereignty, peace and preaperity. The anniversary :of • the state's sovereignty was observed by stn//' dent. processions t�' the grave of , • the statesman Jon Sigutdsson and speechesi by •government officiate', • 'ineiuding a broadcast by Prinie Minister Hermann Jortasson to Ice- landers ii Anieriea.• ' , . • Oldest Parliament In World • On Dec, it 1918, ging Chris• - thin; Xof.Den,mark confirmed an. Icelandish-Danish la* 'Which 'Made :Iceland: a ;sovereign state.. Since •'then I4land• and Denmark • have. , operated separate. nations,. with , 'King Christian , representing .the itimiceme.executive,Powee in %tell. leeland is proud of these thingai :It has the oldest Parliament in the World -the., Alting--7-fettnded It„ was from leelantr. according t� some authorit-tes, that America ..111fritte'llt3Etrvered. • ' Iceland •has- a language' un- changed for -1,000:years•and every adult in 'the country can read and- . • . ' Write. uto Spills Beer From Baby Buggy • HAMILTON. • - • knocked 4on by an automobile on • Can- non • street Saturday night while, he was, pushing a baby buigy, Ftank Ander sufteredr a frac- tured leg and • injuries ,to his back and face.. '••! „ - The "baby" -two cases Of beer-didn:4.-rotcape either, for vealh9ttleswere, broken n -,•the contente poured 'onto the road. • •• ••• The auto damaged the bug- gy and witnesses exPe'rienced a few anxious moments thinking there was a child in the peram- bulator. . • ew •Syrup4ug Is Eaiy•Pguring : Be 'Seared at Great SaV.i. ,ing by. Uiers Of Bee Rive ' . Syrup: Ong realizing the need , for .1i iip‘jiig that wool make.politing • tip eapiet, the •pakets of 13ee, ite .Syrup now' hate' one. ;Vila• ' nit:„IS retailing In ,,'yormitcl',stittes:' •.‘-'.iit41,30 for a • 12 di. ,sli&tind;;3.00 iitit•A 40 OZ.' Size. The .price le the ▪ Indication that 'sinitething •'Markahly .new has been developed.,. Rik Bee Syrup users the: Jug , he 'secured. at big takings. •12 OZ., site Ott he had. for 4 five lb. flee Hive Syrup labels..or: the equi• • 'talent In POOnds'o and 50e, and ,the• . littge size for 10 liVe 'pound label, or the alent, in pounds and $1,00. The .jtig is absOltitely unique In that it has a patent drip .,ctit, aCtieh .that 'seversthe syrup,' Oft.' ' without dripping, or sticking. It IS .eaSily filled: Peop1e. seeing thein In Action instantly, say -'that's 'What ' I- Want:" • . Readers slintild addeesa: their:re it t the St' Lawrence Starck o , ti.;•,,Ptott 'Credit, Onf,,,'„ . •• 'There is an old French .satire .„ .tellineef ahotse named Paul/el lihich was, a .masfer 'Of the arts of etilaning•and• duplicity. , Those arts, Were at the; serrice ,Of any Wit() tteted,hiril and curried or strok. hitt- down'. , dm this,' tatire dame, the ex- sion '"to' ctirry ratiVel" lat�r upted, to "faVout"..4 aPplied those -seeking to (Main, aid Or benefit' by intincere flat-, • •••.• 4t• :$0,gric.0 ••IS: Doing •* • SECRETS OF SLEEP,,, • Ten. thousand nigbsot 491e4tif= Ieexperiment i?1". the•pniyersity of Chleago:- have PIP'''. • e'pt .ripopy ptilM10 Wean about the • teglinktue •Of. sleeping'?• They noW declarethat slumber in . largely •'What:ette Makes. it, the Phytiolo,. gists Nand. ' • The 'sleep ot. nerniat adults is Predueed by fatieue•Stalintangea but "as tr batik acduired to prevent ey- entual serious fatigue, ." ' DRIED. AiR AIDS 'HEARTS• , The .use of air Conditioning as a• new trentnient for rhenritaiinm was :reported.- last Week by Albert .• G. , "•• Breeklinei who. said: that in- two'years.‘nse the 'hospital Of:air:conditioning had •. prevented • heart trouble in rheu- matic faver, , • • • . : - „ • • • '• .A.bout'the'-.only „tregtirient, ' De.. Young' said -his been rest- in.: bed .and warai, dry -climate. ,Air .condi- tioning produces..this,:climate ficially in the 'hospital. • TO STUDY "BRAIN WAVES" Electrical "brain,' Waves" • that point' the way t� the ,sources Of 'Cet- tath types of' epilepsywill. be stud- lcd at a new labOratory'openedlast week .In MeGill 'University Neuro- '. logical•Institute.• : • ic 'process,jots down the brain's eleittical it:Unitises 'en'a• chart like. an 'ordinary. graph; " Ily••atildying,..the u'ps and 'delta nt. the, graphs, physicians' wiU . be able to* detect the regions of the brainwhich 'give. rise • t� :Certain eases . of epilePtic attaeks..' • SEER .INSULiN SUBsTITUTE • • ' ,Two University of; Manchester: (England) research Workers •hai:e; Obtainechenemitaging resifts in ,ex•-• "perimeutsdesigned te. find 'a substi- tute Ifni-. Minna In diabetes treat! pent *Melt would ,elithinate,/dan= get of "insulin shock' and eatiiitte, • gs by mouthVeinstead of ,, •In a sei ies of' experiments' they used extracts of cabbage to Contrel, the blood -sugar 'concentratiOn: of animal's. The WIC:SHELFY By. ELIZABETH EED THREE- CHRISTMAS BOORS • A vitally Strong character with an insatiable hunger for knowledge, is presented by Allaze de la'Roche • ' • in:'"Growth of a Man" (McClelland - • * Stewart, Toronto; ;2.40): Canada . is _the setting. • Ear -off Iceland is brought into the realm of conimen experience, for those who read Gunnar Gun- nartarin's "The ,INlight and the • Dream" (McClelland Er. , Stewart' Toronto, $2.50). This Is'a sequel to the anther's. ',magnificent antobio- graphical noVelShips In the Sky." • • The essence of thirty-nine years; • of research; study And Writing is represented in •Halt :Caine's of: Christ", (Doithledny, 1)oran„,•Tot- ante, $3.50). The Author's purpose ,has been to "make every Ineident .".illtisttate-"and 'develop Jesus' char- acter, to heighten and deepen' the • in1ressi�of 11is Petionality." . . Swing Style's Out Sweet Music's In Fading of Vitra-Hot .Band's Is Predicted for Near Future . • • Swingniusie.. Is dead! Long' live -sweet swine. .• „Fugitives , boilentiketorY dance ..bandi•',eati :take the., Cotton out:of:their ears. • That Instrumental caconliony yon hatte: been beating these. recent few nionthi. was the „death , rattle, the swingsters--,ilealt a lethal: ..bloW by their OWU desire to be hot-, • ter • than, hot. . • ' More Like Plain •Jiatz.' . , .The eVidence lsseen o onlY•ti. the. !fadingof ultra -hot •bands but in the W.orde• of, autherities, in three 'separate •Musical, fields: ' Monsieur Hughes Panassie, French author.Of 'Le; jazz BOO -the swingstet'S .Andre .Itostelanetz; i4thestra leader and MUSIC. di- rector of 4Colutabia, Etoadcasting SYsteiti; and the 4Kitig-,of hinigelf-713eitnY. coOdniatil Gtiodinan Bait the pubile is drift- ing aiVity from the nOlsy; utimeodic type o!,intialt that most people.eall. „.koatelitheti, Whose bUsine•se it IS to keep lila fingera �n the tneteUi‘'i pulse Of the Public poiflts�ut- wIth ;echoes. from Patter and dotidnutitt,that the neW.,•-Weet"'h iiwine Is litilti•dlifetent ttorit jazz, . , • Mrs, 'Charles Stbkes who Cele- brated • her 100th birthday in Ramsgate, England, still does her , Oat. hotistWOtici- shopping And *cooking, .and Ands time for Mitch ' reading. t., nuid IjImitock. • Fanners MIvi in On to Com,bat the Activit-• 1 les of Rustlers In 'Iltree Counties of Ontario , •• ••. , Cattic rustling and, s.:ep, Utley, 1 .• are rife, in Grey.f Bruce and Huron Counties, °Vet twenty night raids on farmers " steak having been made in he / last three.' months. was revealed at GOtlerieh • !ant Week When ProYincial Con!•• • stable P E McCoy 'annealed. farmers :to brand their live stoek . with some identification Mark • otherthan the. slitting or punch- ing a hoie.in the ears. , "A gang of rustlers is: going oat the ,country at:night, loading, imala from pasttrie fields onto trucks and disposing of them at s eckyards r or packing Planta,' Constable M,eCoy said: So far the • rnttlers have confined their: activi- •.tiet in Simon- County' to. PiYesuch raids have been /rePort- • A warning was issued to • ' ers. to be on watch at nightjor trucks, to obtain marker numbers, • and ne full a description as Poss- ible,' and to place some. private,, identification mark On animals. One raid in SydenhariO town- • ship,' Grey County, netted the rust, lers eight ' head, and . another in .the same municipality, on 'Nov. • 23; netted thirteen head.' • Mode' rn. Etiquette' ,BY1 ROBERTA LEE , '1 Is it 'Correct to say:, 'Pleased •to Meet you," when being :intreditc- 2. When you are a 'dinner guest, • Is It necessary to pal!, `.‘thank -you": • each, time a servant passes! you a . •:3::'Should an invitation to ,any • kind df meal, dinner, .ttiPPer. :Nock On',' be. 'answered? ,, • 4. What is the proper . amount that a bridegtOom should, give the minieter 'as a_fee! 5. Is it allrightto eay,When,you . . arelettvitig after a visit, "I am af- • Mid: I have .stayed, the long,"' Or "I. ' Must; have.•;,bOred you'talking:. so' Much?" 6.::tVile : btwr.'pagy4:e, tfoareitt4Aeahtroseci tresrs •some 'othert entertainment in', a , • . • •'.:.Answers 1. o'cortlydoeu: .tipph?rase.! .:.perton• sometimes .adds, have: heard, my hushand• (or - iny brother), sleek.ot you quite. often,7. �r some sucb arki It s necessary so. is It eipectedlEloWever,:it ie fit bet- ter to .say "thank yen' when It Is not neees'sary,than to omit it When One. should einrest •, 3: Yes, alivays. , • , . •• 4. There IS no stipirlated. amount. It inay be $5,410, $20 and. often $100 e more; when the bridegrooni. $100or more. At al depends upon "One's 'financei. . ' • 5. No; such expressions are stn., . • Pid and Sell-conselout,•' • , the hOstess.: vidence Stuclied..i . By'ComthisSion . . i Having '. Concluded,Hearmga, the Royal CoMmission -On • : : Dominion -Provincial. 'Rela- '•:• lions' Will Review 10,000'. .Page.s or Data The .1,loysil .COmmissiOn on DO-. : ;Minion/.Provincial Relations pre- • pared"this week to 'settle' down tO ' the Mint difficult part' of: its vital task -drafting a report Which', ,.'• Might lead' to more complete Mt- ,• tional Unity and a sounder system ofpublic finance in. Canada. The cOmmistion has completed , ,its-leng.and painstattine.,coileetion of data ori Which, it; would ° bile a - report.. ItS tpublic sittings :.cert- ,, chided when the Manitoba govern- ment Wdimd,'up its supplementary • , sittings. • , , ' I ' TOwards Canadian .Uriity ' : Theiask now will,be to finish a ;review, of, the 10,000-odil pages of . evidence aken dining the 85 day'S , of sittings, to absorb the best of a • score of studies.. done by some of I, the country's lending etonornic, ' legal and statistical experts, draft a'skeletort report and then go to: • work On the4 actual writing. . • • 'It is:Mtpeeted the report will be ready abont the,miadle of thePar- . ' haze fury tesaion which, °pent ' Jan.' 12,, and 'mai,- consist 'of a: suntin ry .of . the factual evidence received by the eimmitsioit and • sonde recOmMeildatiens `based. on ' that evidence, • ' . a BY AFNE:ASHLEY . . ?IOWahaal4 btitta..un te-ta'setA7 . •mi, iaceT • . • • • , A. Tie hnttuna' .nn lace inatea4; Oc'r seWing than! nain4 ,Peedle -With .,tiottliiel4 thre.44. •'. Th 'ends should be •.•toc.under the, huttona.. .tind on the wrong, sie, . It ;tied' pare. • fully the buttons are easliyHremoy,.. • 'MI When: the Igne• is to be frcsneu'•• • • Q. How Can I keep clothes, from .fieezing to the clothesline? • ' • A- The elothealine.,can b 'clean -,4 ed. and the clothe' Will o 'freeze.' to it during cold, *either', i e line • is rubbed:, With n mixture of equal • Parts of baking' soda And. salt, • ,sprinkled on .g damp eloth. Or; boil the line oatisionally in strong salt water; • , • •••• • •Q. How can I remedy a tight shoe that binds at ..the toe" , A. Wring a cloth out 'It hot. wa- ter, fold it and 'lay it across, the ; toe; While the shoe's on the' font, • This will cause, the le,athet to ,ex - nand and ,conforni to the shape of the foot. Q. How can I. keep a partly used bottle of olives fresh?• , A. By pouting about.a half inch of ,olive oil,oier the top and then keeping the bottle securely corked.• , Q. How tan I satisfactorily clean a felt heti' A. Add enough gasoline :to a, tea - min of flout to make npaste,, Rid) • this paste on the hat wiwarbrush, '.and allow to 'dry, Then brush off' . with a stiff brush. Remember that - gasoline Is inflammable. •.• Next Postmaster General? . - , • Reports emanating from Ottawa indicate that COL.: William B., • lock, member for North' York, may . • shortly' be :sWorn into the Ic....ing; • - . cabinet as .postmaster,general to ,.nueceed son. 4. C. Elliot who ,has :hien . absent from ' 'office for ' many Months de to illness I • i1.1 Build:Naval And Aii,Defenses • sabst.iiii.i4propriation Like-. IVrteRe Se.77___,t, Aslide:t Cowin: ' '• Session of -Canada's 'Parlia- ., The highlight of th'e defense es- timates. to he Submitted to the Ap- ; •triollachheinga; s:usbsisetani,Itoiafr Paapiplliaonpireiriat_ ' filen dedicated to, the purpose of • raising 'Canada's so-called "tin - pot" 'navy to the',status 'of a ther/.., • oughly, effective fighting Unit. 4 : The 'other Main feature of the ' estimates Will be4,a, substantial ap- PrOpriation for air defenses., It nuty'be forecast that approxi- . mately $50,600,000 Will be voted - in the estimates scheduled to come •',. • before the session, which opens in January. ' ' .• ••••. ; In. the -realm df 'naval 'defenses, the 'intention df the government It; briqly; to Provide it total of 18 destroyers for the patrol -and .de- ' ferise, of, .the Atlantic and 'Pacific coasts. ' , .. • . • • T'his Plan contemplates a flotilla. • for. the east and" est coasta re- spectively of eight deatroyers And a leader the lade b,eing slightly :- larger than the' ordinary destroyer' and carrying•the Staff' officers.. . The broad. intention Of the goy - :eminent 'with respect to air de- , fenses , is even .inore ,aMbitiOnt. The plan is t� have ultiinately 23 ' air , force unitS, Whicb. ineans. a tpinooteaIo sleii8d, inti; itihoorsee or thantit:i°ninriglaen. • pnut..,,,,. • • . • TOWN?. lIcinembeito'get your copy .orlids • week's Toronto Stir WeeklY.1 - • • I Issile No 4 . • •hat4oWs Time - . P9W11. tfOr Miunr Mode!** Drip Were thed by the Ancients the 'Pharmacist and Physician Were. One 49 CenturienAgo .0.s:tor ol ha& been in emninun, . „ use or 'almost '90 centuries and prescriptionq, which. eimployed ' 'Cinee tecognized, today Or their theraPentic value 'were known to' the' ancients, according to discov- eries described 10, Charles ca. Wall, • historian -Pharmacist,. •in.: 4 lengthy. .volume recording the Scientific. Ad- • vanee f pharmacy. prescriptiona • • cempounded by pharmacists And • •PhY,sicians date back to the,earlient • .recOrds, La wail re'Veala in .P4,000 , Years Of ,Pharinacy:/,' One prescrip- tion, the ate of which is fixed at O 1452 B.C.,: afforded the necessary Chiee for ,deciphering the written, • language ot the ancient EgyPttalls• " and censtittited the' ,irey.: to all Suit; ., '.sequent •,research;, in 1gyptology. • This • ancient remedY. recorded when Moses was tending his father- in-laW's sheep on the plains st the foot of Mount Horeb, prescrpes re- - medial: substances in common' use drug,stores today. • • Besides • castor Oil, Many other • medicinal materialwere listed: • such as yeast,various oils, turpek• ,' tine, figs, worniwood, squill, aloes,' •opinni, :peppermint, anise, • saffron, • linseed, juniper berriei, poPPY, date blossoms,: and even onions. • , 'In those days pharmacist and phyeician Were ottethe practice of medicine. beineentitelY exPerimen'-' . tal. As time went on, La Wall re-: • cord's.; these fields of practice se, parated:, "It is the funetion of the . Physician t� diagnose disease and recommend treatment, tf ,niedicine is- required; the Wise 'physician writesa Preseription• to be filled by a -Competent pharmacist for this is the pharmacist's particuiat Prov- ineeand specialty for which he has been .specially trained." • .164 Rural Maidens 'Attend. Corse. in Home Economics , Women's Institute -Branch •' Ontario Department of Ag- riculture: Holding Three. Menthe Course'. in Five' , eisunties ,Develops • tient,14udgent in .prOblerns of Honie4laker /. • : ; Attendanee figures for the first couple of weeks of the tbree,month ;..eOurso in Homo •Economics*being • conducted .by ',the Woineife ' ute Branch et the Ontario Depart- ment of Agticulthre in five coun- • ties thew a fetid tif .164 turat young women. attending • leettires.. • .Tho• , .ceniset are being. held in the,coun- : ties Of .Bruce,-, Halton,. Hastings; •,I)eterborn and.. Wentworth; under• , the, direct supervision Of experts • from the . Wonten's ' Institute • Branch. , • • ••• The conrse.iettivided Under •fire • headings: ' , Void and Cookery: Thie course Includes a study'. of teed and its re- ' lationthip to health, food., habits and 'nutritional needs; the s•cemlio- ' sition; selection, purchase,' prepar- anion and service of food; analysis of recipes and standard p_roducts: Household' • Management,..: ; ThiS course -directs 'attention. tci: organ- ' ilation et house' work; ,consieta- • !fion'-'of home andlabout-saying equipment; 'care of the heuse,., selection. care and use ,ormaterials ,(nietals, wood ...and trait), ,.cleaning equipmentt' • the home kitchen.",:an!ition: water • suPPlY,, sewage disposal ' and con! trot 'Of insects; -.general principles of laundering. •' • '• .Health Edueitiori and Honte.cate •of the, sick, Clothing. lionie • ,..Loildent :A.. W,Eick's fun..,amid ' • the foga Emile Ayinoi, a Trench • ohef,.. praised . "that stieeulent and nuttitive..dish, the Atnerian ham- burger"; "church of' England cier.:' Onion ninde it knoWzi that they • ''..prefetted the "Lainbeth Walk to , ,the "sensuous Slinking" of.,reeent • ballOo.m favorites, and 4. rodvie . •. house diSplafed ,a sign - reading • • "Chamberlain the peacemaker • for...lorie week • RELIEVED4. LIhJ OVERNIGHT Every second counts in the treatment • of a cold. Get after it right aivau • ,, before it becomes More serious. , itarits source. A little hlent•holatuna inserted well Up the nostriL4i will not •only:, save you future disConifort Mid expense ,but will bring S'OU quick, lasting relief. The antiseptie vapours of Mentholatum quit -lily penetrate to the farthest nasal passages fight t•he. lurking gerint . clear the note and Promitte Pound, healthful breathing. " r • Get's 30 cent tate or jar today. Use it torijght,' Get relief in the morningt, ..; Quickrtlief guerenkai dr' stoney refunded, .• • As • •"Whatin the uSe Of It' alt?" n'aid the old roetter, •leaning his bead satIlY against the barn door. "Eggs yesterday, chiekens to -day; feather ditetere. ta-nmrrnw." •• 0Q0. • .• • ' :a girl whose name Weep to ic'14t;",e11- tale of Who meet He courted-a,ed- h:er at a .feni•fo! R8- Arid begged'her soen to become '"1 would' if I couid," said lovely , .PitY, Yon!tinhappy. ' "Butalas, you've come,. too - 000 • • "I'm sorry I:haven't a dime,"' the • lady Said as she handed the condue- ••tor a ten defier ."Don't Worry, madam," he replied • politely. "You're gohig, to have 99• . of them, in a couple of minutes." • . Changeable women 'are more ' • endurable than • Monotonous • Ones; . hoWevet, unpleasant some:. , • of:their changes maybe; they are sometimes.' murdered but • seldoin ;deserted. •. George Bernard o0o Shaw • h, • sleep, count seep." Farmer's Wife: "If yen,- can't •• Farmer: "I did that .latt night. counted ten, thousand. and put them care and shipped „!em market'lly 'the time I'd figkired upniy loSses it waS titne to getup • ‘0. • . • • • . and Milk!" ".• . • • -, • -- parade, London ci0o ,• • A :cannibal .chief isreported to have eaten his mother-in.law , because she opposed bim on • , some 'matter , of tithe.' poliCy. It.would be only poetic justiCe if She Continued ,to' disagree • With him. Grznany: Buying rrOirpLw.11:615a1PIN.ple'l;cOewil.qit goienjoy a more: vP.1: \azl Germany dinner .tables this year than .ever before in history if.,Gertnan crop reports 'can be taken as .an With a subnormaldomestic an.,„" ,ple haryestc,Gerniany will have no difficulty. in absorbing the full • quotas.; for both fresh" and dried • apples. • . • One distkiet , apple prodUcer : said apples frOm this Area would • be ,purchased ' with . a "good y ,share" of the' $600,000 set asi e this year by the' German Gov' 11- • rnent for purchase of /fresh a jiles in Canada, G014 -E17011* • OnTle4 ' 4 )10,47 intitiX of ei.inna,rked • &Id into. Oanafla Was disclosed O last week in a Dominion Bureau. • nt. $bitistics Teport, •• • Net- inereine ,Of earinared gala , • --that is gold Ironi abroad held in' Canada 'for safekeeping-arneunt.; ' -ted to $71,490,000 in the., Pant 4 • months. The ineyease• for last Oc.- tober was $32;400,000. It is he- * .1.1yed vilest of this gold: came from, :-Great Britain And ,France, ••' TO I'''urchie Armaments, ." The Britith QeviEn cut .was . • reported strerigtherfing te." North. • American, gold reserves' by ship, ping large quantities of the tnetel for storage in' the vaults .of the• • Bank of Canada: The Step. was said to. have been, • 'taken to. prOvide for -the piirclias,e' . ' of war materials in Canada and: ' • the United States in the event • of a 'European .N.car, when. shipment • :of gold a6-os,s :thcr 'Atlantic ,-Waulti ' be dangerous. Car Owners Are • Blamed In Theft Following, the disclosure tbat, ignition keys had been left in a car that was stolen kit week and then used i*Ahe 'armed robbery of a London (Ont.). grecer, officials of the Forest City',;ave issued' a warning to all motorists not to leave keys; • in parked cars.• ;- Maoistrate D, B. .Menzies said that in nearly evetree case in which youths were .charged with car theft, the 'of- fence. could be traced to the fact that the motorists had, left the keys in the ear. TRY IT TOMORROW • AUTON101111LE ItlE11.4.11Rs shack Absorber* SALES AND SERVICE ALL 3LA.KE3. We specialize. Fred Stratford. Ltd., , .35. Gerrard Street, %Vest. Toronto. c. • PARM 13114.EMES7TS • • FARM ilipt-ExtB:c•rs - CAN otvE • immediate delivery on threshing • maehines0 hay presses. •rodt cutters.• ' . feed cutters. corn shelters.. rollers. • drag saws, rnowers binders, pota-4_ .to dig,gers, •potato • sorters, etc. • Prices lowest in •Canada. Here a few, deirionstratipo imaghinee at ; bargain prices. Will sell farmers' direct at, agents!' prices., where we have no ,.dealers. Special: New• 6" 4 -ply Rubber Ile1t.'32c a foot. Free cataltigues, on, request Mat.theW • Moody . & Sons, company. Terre, bonne. Que.:Established: 1845. 4. IAIST AND POIll?Ft? FARMER'S „IP/AN ACE A - UST • health often lost always found• with MUS KEE -`1KEE;,, mitliOne throughout erinada have proVen themselves during quarter century, • Men'. women, Children, genuine first • Help.. Positively githranteed. tainable Eaton's, Tiroiggists nro- 1., PAT,I,'•INTS • AN '41PFElt TO EVER V I :MENTOR. matiOn sem free.,The Ramsay Com, • 273 flank St. Ottawa. Can. .• . • panY. Registered, Patent Attorneys. List, of IiiVienwttiotsit;s,ano.d • fu,11 'wort. .., , . IF,.Y(>11 WANT AN .AFFECTION-, ' ate, rnMaittiel Sweetheart. with • money, •wtite: Mary.'lee. 445-0. •, Itolla„ Ntisstirl • • . YOU' MAltitir iF Stilted? Ruildrede to chooSe .from. .Some with means. Many farmers' daughters and Widotta with Ore.,o . perty. Pattie:Ward. 111c. ' ,Conriden! , tial.. Canadian ' Correspondence Clu • BoX l28. Chit -nary, Alta. . • ' 'POTATO.BA T. , l',OTATO VAIls 1:•oi.1,:.,f,„.,, '• • eaCh. Ya also. paY hinhest Priet.,$, • _r , .or junk. consoloto. 4,, LI,oiri• .0, , a NtetalitSii Niagara. 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