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The Signal, 1930-4-3, Page 7pnng- l�lc HAVE you ever noticed that when you have cut. bruised or burned yourself . you are always knocking the sore place against something? No matter what your task, you are hampered by even the most trivial of iniuries. It holds beck your work -it hurts you to b anything. However. the real danger lies in the minute germs of disease which swarm into any break of the skin and set up poisonous infection unless Zam-Bak is applied. Zam•Buk Immediately soothes away pain and protectsagainbt dangerous germs. It can always be depended upon to Beal quickly sad cleanly with fine new skin. Now. at Spring-cleaning time mon than ever, you cannot afford to be without this wonderful Zam-Buk Also in gases of eczema. pimples. psoriasis, impetigo. nngworm. piles, ulcers, boils. &beceaees, poisoned wounds. etc.. Zam-Buk is most eoothir./ anadrt efficacious. lais trot awed stat, iat► teaMter afa. anallelt ea. T wasia iiia these an wase Tag ars* sea eine es sewM. THF SIGNAL, County and District Kincardine will again .Awervt thei tun. au employee tor tine British .Uuer- Tbun+dly half -holiday this year, ,veelellu a Ilrl'nm{,any, w'a. the dohs• ut twitting sitar May. the truck wbk•b hit tit• hay. •h farm - FOUND tiro. v .. ..,r. of Ethel. alineder Nvlu; near the Aline told officials We carry a good stock of Electrical Appliances Fixtures, etc. . • • Bak Mt et All Klub Fateiatfs gives on application Frank McArthur West Street Electrical Shop Telephone 82 Godertch GODERICH, ONT. - FOUND A REAL FRIEND. Radar lyra Adopted a Little Firmed Ospbaa of the war. Into • tlkdi-riddled, battle-dcarreda blalage In Prato• a captain of the United States army„ led his urea slightly over eleven years ago. They were billeted. and the cap- tain, noseentarlly freed from his du- ties, saoved through the town getting Hints on Gardening will be out a the way before the cab- bage ear•tndeei the full room. In the plate of tspLuie•b. early lettuce or early beets tiould be used. Between the rows of corn, pumpkins ton be. ,;lawn. Between parsnips. early feel. nuc •'f she main fiattires of a nod ,spinach. Tho 'writt•r was fairly reyall garden .Lou1dbe a w•eli.hepr ••vcc,r.t ill iii gruw•Iutt `91 1.1S 1s41. LH of awn, states w. T. Matouu. !Mario. bet Ween rates of lora mad staked tomatoes Ili -t ywir, but the r.nttantsII• hit ma 'aril': reg'a•hit.h' lit this 11s ju'•,nneut a _aa»t lawn tcithnn' .I. h,• Id i»• .tt host three feet 1. of the its and fell, 1.reaklit her right that thy t tiIrrent* ctu • cutirely ae-;he 1a' of the land. He tort a little (loner. is 'piittr:dole 10 fluw•rrI, 1 '' +':"I t"':t''r un'tv`,1; arm at the 4dauulder. 1 tt4'ttltul. Ile raid the hit! nes towards French lad. whirr earn ahuNed the �Itrttbbery and The death of 'I bottoms .Inhnstan, iii the truck and ilial us the driver tip result 1,1 sorrow and tl•tu:,. The cap In +1 plot of witIiii.hoot L"raw. The I»•_t taut to ptnnt- all .•dlru6' thio sixty-eighth \ear. I. reln.rlet from plied Ihe•'I''akes the Ina hitte skidded. talu talked wittt him, and the boy. rl"weritrdt•u aIthwU n ltwu, h•' i., ,. I'.uit nasi ,.itulcm4tl tars. Ithu•vale. Itecr•il-el Iola ls•t•u In poor l 'trikilia the 1r'y'. alone 111 411•• world. told part of his says. alight .1a• compared I1 a picture rest• }.vatic., \ ho•• :�u.l .iutilar K e tlf health for .cteual m anti,. Alarm twat --- -- -- --- story. Iiia rather had kali killed In within, a frmu. or u l,rtvdwtr tt4,7t . : iu4. 1,.. ih the ..."ly y rio,a im+t ars M�raClC ! rear, ago hr mid his wife tante (rain, RLl'TlI the. war, iiia mother had died. lin \tithaut a srttli:. Thr ground .Ili .4 am :to the ground I. iii ,rnulitinn 111��' Atiakulchowau and NMn. Juhu.11i diel' triepds•altd r.•l:itives were either dead to .11'.. a,i a' the s.dl It tit the iltl l • �Ip ruxt•axrlkxur//!/uu/k hrtula:eta lust fail. Mr. Sud 1!r-.. Nathaniel Joluston on or had disapp',ired, he win a tiny from of Plc hue..' •gaup la. glien, err left race Prom rhe t\it'h•r and iter fu » waw I ,aast/u 1 we wI D o'er u ..,.t .. For re* v' u u b r •\ 1 t. . nn , is t ' , •0 1 W Pe � u r t' peon:. Nor various a resat tw eon Niml t u ' I r . edias/ the battlefields. .la( \ N II 14Y o h { r Ar n omad t,ww 1 I I wet 1{m Y ween to f Ile theIAek 1 n 1 t ., filo\ a r resident e I a J Y I t o f rawo . h wisp a Ridley. \ at ,f p ki l ltd d+ . u 1 die t a w •. will M .t i ulenl Ile Inwushlp .'t '1'tr,•ke•rt:mltL, tiled foal fiftieth aunlaer+try of their atrldlua. B. Kyne, the author. for that la who Unlit', al r. Ma.r,au, but there ,hwild; p•nr•an tee of talo..• pL't 1 to rev l'wraen esu.. Ito ntt>1•. ylt••.•h :tit 11 at the lama• of his diligh-' Loth aur trill In rie•Il•ut hen 6t h. the captain sass took the little fellow In• to h':t-t one brip;ht +put from olrl) Mihai if Monied earlier la.. not ex k•j.. thotd o.t..nl 1 e.Ii.' 1 .me sue le M ler, Me.. J'-egdl I t1.•y, 1,1 -newel. 1)e- t'ullfuson A 4;l.nl.hrr hair ulr.'t,L under his•wing, adopted and eared Noting until Into summer- Silt 8 bed' Hee the rails io the air. null ir' the lakes d,�e.if'o"t "',,;J4eegehthou aue rtkf in ,1.1.1.4 was In 0i., stormNy-4.111 year. o,•.•urei oyer .Mar serer fur .s'rwifu: for hits. of flowers in the middle of tit• grass ;;ruuu, is not y`ry".rr1 for plant inc; and .e a yhiorr n.. t s.0 wain»„ u'4!. I•Ais Sic suns :old .,even du Wilt eV- -urvive. flux this rear»at. They Intend ...aim: Mr. Kyne never does illi 1'44 by blit- hat if Is.sslIdt• dose to the n11 trrii.4 "f the aur -,pry stock bury u a.i • on, -nest ternmawl4. butletr,yraes. The nun•n1l took phut to Maitland- halves, to when the war ended ands lairs' or Itttrlering 1Ile walk. Isere. in a rlallo\\ trey h :nal 1•44.1. rh.•rr 1 kn totes itnwuwr,aad weer 1..1 e double 1111. 11111.11111 1f the laud can be ,vA of rAn, n'utenw naw•. ltNl•4✓.•dr odst lank remele c, 4mfurth. ...enured. he returned to the ',tales with his Ih,•u, uta .mu Irnnc"slip.. or tinier I li.til read4 I• 1.::lil1. ill In• 1't11a4telll kand»Irir, ibn.turnt, 0. /bill N'we wy betel al n+. Jnhu liar -kill Is, st 11tcty F+IrI 11. ijtley and fondly knv, men. he hnoughl his urs sun with iearly-flute• ring i*iPis 1•11 tweol 1 i . Hamlin: utak•, Iter hide large e1atig'. itupo,g yaw µ'Jt pada* ttaw ,1A.re to tee • him. Thr boy, when he grows Into 4,m rte ge•indhill.. 'rte.• latter. al ' , tLnt the races alas br well vplv•a.i i Vn. Williams.Non 11 20th at her fettle' .wi the 'tab- tints tl t1 t11w1.. Mr. iielill•y hit' l'ee•11 .r.ytau,o.--Moa» Wpams ',`1'm line, Stanley. aged fifty-nine troubled 441111 partial IeIralt.i. of nue manhood, will be a auccras, Mvause t thuulth not Inked br antro persons, „Int, q,lanl le Ji!It1' II\rin'r Lhall t,lall hnlM•te'tl sAlt• le ,,i*at ittIt At. drat and year• 1hrea..4k 011.t,e m'Il.h•u 11110'•1 of his 0ru1-. w„.,,+siwti1 ; hi, tiara up Kyne doesn't turn out failures. Mei 'arc :uuui0 the, most Ertl.+fm•tnry 1.4 118. 1n•f. re. Il saner w.•II f.,r Ihe, d'•t„rtnw•ut .0w.+til "masto At 714. a twttls. H born A bottle owtsl,u tan• Margaret 'it t tit .isles -:i , w'a• rano". -- born hl G.wieri.•b town•hip. :t 111100- "ll'KIl'H ,_ If ).,ii tie .• 1 ,.r tried Krum -hen try It toe . Thursday, April 3, 1330--7 le • ✓/ Is just 49 years old. a wasplains. 11 them is .tame phew 5... rytvt dao or two. on a California, ranch and when la -•iht td Ihe eutri tow fakeer.• scittl•� .-- served with the 1'. S. troops In the � 4411401. .-Int tw• phtutwl•4 tido aim.. i• Phhlpftlnes. one of the unlet nati•taolurt plant - Before he came into r - for .enough to Iset mouths -'pod hra1th luf fair -abut a day. FREE TRIAL OFFER ter of the late JMr. :Ind Mr.. ,lame- SEAFORTH lulnwa,wl. She earthed. by Ii.•r lois- t literary prom w erfw4, lett as it usiy fail if f > -wren and by vile .nu. 11i11iste ti-.. 1') 1 The Stal[urth rlu11ia ,shote. 1u Tiles- Memo. he had had a'varied lite, dur- Tt.r de•:111 ocetar 'ti reently a• her at ..ur •stere. N. hose ttti,tuted a arses yen brother- and thew sW.•r•. the .utuuter Is hot turd .:rt. it should' ao..r •penal " ulA�t"' pa.•kagea wtild. noir 11114 of ll.t week: encountered very" lag which he had Men soldier, newt- gnaw ut !Detroit of \Ir. Mita wife of It cry fur uu ru i»va our cLu,u ew yywns5 not Iw• g14eu 11 t.wo I.rIW4-.11-14 ire i- ; 11,•1. 4:. e. ,1 skits. a former Ishtar Ar► your Seuctlet for the sow WANT' 7ka. Farmer Hangs Iliegrelf 1 unfavorable weather. notwithstandhtit paper writer, Dither. railroader and 1 tion. Then' ehoull 'ire cliutbiupt 1,0uus ,of'St. Peter's Lut1u•nw church. %u rich. 'Delbert Wolk. A .. . farmer,tiown - ere_was it very . u display came I.. 1 - pqarr e 1 lumberman _ -- '- _ - - Tt.0 cassia• of our togular 7Se. botYe totnrt nu. the house ur verandah. I o hat. I 44 11 V1111. at Jlet roil snow with a separate teal hail._ aa..iest for •Aura rt+tidiu0 .olthwr-t of Ihts11wuwl, uwk I of love stock. .Fbr rho tint lint'. oil 1,raud ]head, 101 114a•d 11inw•It 10tw 11 ,,t•orl tM• laird».' class+•+ were -await rafter In hit barn all Satonluy. NI/ tcith sit•bAae anti cutAer,. ro'Isuu can Iw• loafer 1.4 fricml. and '('he (linen', of M,uttht•w' liultkirk. rcllti'.es nor the re"lt sta. Mr. Webb! who diel ur Part ('relit March wv- well to do Anel had Iweli aplain•nt- t,,,4 plat, to aralrtnu4Rrauk .•uwtery. IS iii good health He is slartind tothe deceased 'noting lawn a form••' rer'- 11L+ wife. oto 1Cr1y;111ir acid lura ,eau•. Idw,t of the tuwrt.hlp of M,Klllttt. 'Moth of Jaime% Herten , For the last four ywar.,-llr 11a.11 Biel Jame- Hor1w., a farmer well-know'ul with 110. rata Allan at 1'urt t'rt'dlt. He re•..idwtt of South Iluruna. diel Thurs.was in his seventy-w4ruth year. Itis day lint at ties mons of gin,t othew. j wife diel five years ego. anti he 10 Noah Horton. lilhthert township. where: survived by one daughter, Mb+c Amite, he had toren Ilvtug•ttw la.t flew ya•ur,.1 of liarriston, and three Mal.. Itt.l' II MI Ikrwalwd wvs In lits ninety-fourth i .Arthur of McKlll.r, and Allan at I'urt year ile was in hie day ores of thw11'redlt. prominent - hormone',l•nt hormo', of the di•lrtlt and a itaiwart supporter of the Cuu• . - W1NGHA.M 'eryative {s•rty. A brother, Henry, I lives et Delman. and two eai•tera also! •1.to. nt,ity mill of I:.'wranl k Ih•w'sou ser erten the iuwK•is and dtea ase, 'If i• heMt tY+ rurvive: ease•, Thor, Ishii -mot of new w -os entered one night nrwdly. e'1. [vine, narrowly escaping death. I 'Phu•• daughters su 11-ve. Mrs. lane.. When the had dug herself out she keel, them a little In the lwackgntnnd i of Iffy. and vb.. 111,8., Aga,, :nide found that they were In the direct ; •�• the ((dhow of I)r. %au Plet•t find' \noir. 1'? 4 9luluu • path of heavy machine. gun and rifle! .Uue•rt.rau Pillar L- freer from dis- t ase that' that :,f wa4t other "tole 1 formol glint nates, still have hp Ise in- direct contact with the character 1 „light kinins ane i!LWted. there will In•', hi. nain•nw ut to from ilio udnistry. etee week• upon the trial bottle brei• put It se and scours that toter made his books •a:1(01tttty of hhtoui! from t•arly- sou \Ire 4:erlrylde Ib•• wi4utt of .W. ire nest, tad thea, if nut eeUr is eoavfsn.l tact famous torr until autumn. [rurMn doe. errrrthiq we dam k an du, iLs �ttub. .Cllr asst d••e.. If'••� .11.41 Mani) .1st a, her matuar. trifle Y nut r wood v ares. Tab a Vat ate. Kyne doesn't collect all kaak. van t -,t, t ,, aallnrMed le ,Stan H I -.1st, ctufy are )•'ji'il la ►muecsut•kl''' Immo. here. in her .•iallty eighth t••nr the material for his strolls -his vette wlst:I rill. Ihtll's Julhlm''.' 111•lt1'y l!emur Tae. hem+uat.1 tad wliroet asrtaa helps him sometimes. A few Year l suckle, but nu w wucearrl only in flit Deceased'.. in !Isom in G. ennuis, bat You bar. let gems tar o as sett r m local calor on 11 ) had tla•r' lu Ilny too -made for .'ter wtuu round w fUrer r ilaaufa,ttaes a W ago hr needed some 1, , ' ,st Isms of l'nrutda Thr WOO (uts& .76,4 a �' inset ma imm • Ile ("Moose warlan•, so he and tela airy -.it years. Iter Malkin,' dhrl Wile' 11 01 to China. On the day of j 1'Irgh1 ` unser 1'1.iml.i' 4Irlrinisnw 1. ! tarty-+Ic year. ago. .1i adopted &&itch- 1Y- Torras► an important battle he had an en-' the Western Virgin's Bower 4(•. Lig-, ter. -tuna• Arrive-. an important that couldn't be broken, Host lei fol lot, itrlrt nrntntt 11wnry- Id ns. 4Sath.•rin,• 4'rs•hran•• p,strrl They may be dumb, but n rabbit so airs. Kyne went after the "color" ru, kh•, clement-. .luttkm.uwi ;uhf clean-' etway .Starch ,,.rte at the Iit,Ite• of her mover marries: as wlld.at, and a crow bya party of I 'tttr pauiciextu nn• guns talo cuutlit . s1,li-ht-Lies aid daughter. Mr. 811,1 air-. iww'er, rules 1te ht•ultti digging wormy fur him accompanied lilt of bloom. 1'he Dutchman .s ilia: ; friends. They chose a look -out post' U 11 A. Flhs. I"nrr Ilse. Is, c. She was f.Iv 4e tried of {aarxdiw•.--fortArthur In an ancient temple from where all Itt nue of the last tines f..r the ter-, :, u•+Ident of nay- tawn•rhip until a Ne•waH9n'trnk•le. the proceedings could be watched in • auda1a, l.ut the flowers nor not cue ,tsps )tenor ago, when she moved U1 _ the ant' sldeutwi. 4 iIilildlap nts,w, 1r.• eery a'liutnu. «he• cam:: to attend• the ftln- comparative safety. Almost aolun'hle fur fine 4dArt, where tlwy shell fired in the conflict struck their e•r;tl ..f lice rl+te•c the Late Mr- 'loc- ale post and Mrs. Kyne and art' hattic. Ar they aro alien not ter) bard. which war held Man lath. mid le oohed down mldtt the attractive Hiker blooming heau.e• ••t4 aloofly after the tnue•n11 termite salt. and Hr. J BraatIfoot .d 'leek-, drolly by *menu. y.t4.a,n' intent on erswkh. t-nndalitell. The papers In Ow tdfiew Found (lead In Bed 1 were thrtoen Mwett, the tele;' are wbicb flattens tie:, Nolte are taw, dtalrulde ynri••tir- I Il i on the temple walls almost over their ' Mrs Joseph Itnwith,•. who bad 1i%e1 torn from ties wall. and ties mops 1 .•r.•m.'.l. the "iteration a,*ount �ftr 1 ur set Exeter riser the doth .K her! pnllel our of the lwd bus r ow Ing Meads 1„ I' 1, -. alarming: a u alit when• dinging no. 45 ill 'te ears :, dr•fl.'it .4 oy,-r res, hudtaud three years ago, Nr•' gimlet the shun. anal bran to 1r ON'Orrit 404,0Locii:t..57)•sme or satin finished -GET OUR PRICES- run neer un epnspdeulws.;►r 11 111 e'..wwn Mas returned from You are under no obligation dt.•ud to 1iet1 on Sunday, and had alt the floor. The motor fruit Wit. then i kt'ael Gray'. 1 L.ndon Mashhad after an ned f riou iebe- en tn•utly ln .►end for nusrly u week. '.trier and driven until It stalled, wiser) TO BFX'ONF: RF:SPIECT.1R1•K. From .. enit'tral .111.11s'im. aegc-I for apawakdiehi.. task/milli and her at..••tetr uu vn, t was • Gipoaed by -�- on tlh • Wily her her home toe- 1111 the tg. li 1u t11e .par 584 bar) Ni 1a1 1 Bela • cleaned t I .. fan into tinea• nest, genal- t thnr•rhn• a mare on poultry 4411 • 'm.o. that •»•spy the 0r.nm or t u• . ut inert and fnosi cause any alrrm. and ic'wu.• only wily- Ube was al 1 did t 1 1 litre the nwul ut».ut twat W (, y In eta • a, . d f I Ilel 1. 7 i 1 I wasfairly N,•ll ut I• raetUl ..f N'htstnant d c - patine wet -urn. then• Mutt proolme, ended. East Street Phone 369 r,oderlc` w-he•u her dauirliter, Mn. George Hun- 7944 Wittcham Ifortl euparal Society l Macao, the wild city of Portuguese ,.nth ore•. uud m.Ic be ter of 1'eln,rue, trilled to o.4• her that wUI hold a flower moil vegetable rhos Chlea, on the Bay of Canton, where tool the isle ..r -,rand • n p In t her death was+ revealed. NEI' llawkiv .' uDie ,wink moonier. August 22,10Itt•' ` vice 1s rampant and opium and gam- Menthol: the ?Int-naald :art. seas sixty-eight years of age and 1.' leg .rt u•ntrathv1y as the dateblt wide open. 1a to become: in 1»•twe•n arty Iw• orll{7e1 fi.r crow.I survives' by one sun. Wilmot. of `4•a- )!r. and 11 r.. H. T. Tlwuysetit 10144, respectable. •Tbe Government has de: isle the gtd.ier-ntaiuring s'+t• ri,...1•t be h Ault' all [ f vier fu►!L, and two daughters. Mn. Hon• left for Florida. with t Wes' , fdded to stamp out a orlua o - that ouospr the gr.nusl tor tin• 'u-! ter of t 4.ortit• and Mr. Wilbur Hun- ! ries ,•llama• wilt benefit alt's. Th'n+n' from this "plague *901." which t on tin• wieton incliwle the Linea benet..l ter of Sah'mlur, Sae":. '."i'. beano. Killed Iy Meter Track sW rlw•k ben motor truck during n, CLLNTON 'muse/to m uu Tburtllay afternoon teeatb oeotury f�yai t fhr PnrtuRusae n•' lowed/fo Ind a settlement , . ; brought disgrace and cot emp late s,rn, enrrmin•r,. pegs Omit... 1'orteguesss colonial administration. Writ -. .1 It was In the middle of the ata- I molar iodine- from seed. pn 1 Ietewr•. wain entp poi a1tn•s. iwtugt kilo.. wit anal :•ttua.h, and t"matoe,. I lass, Wilmer. the ten -year-old cull of Thr store td the 491nton Hunlan were al Now In Iletww•n the mess of the yet Mr. and lira William 'r. Elford. of I uud Fundtun• Ibmpenc was entered mon in return for aaabtaecs gist e able• jut -Y'1 llwrl Ne• may plant j EIttna'lllt• was tidw•n to Victoria hos-lone nigitr recently anti rlwit tarsi Ito the Chinese against pirates. Ever carie snit su h a. ltrrh beans.' Pilo'.• lanuluu. Where be• diet the ful=1l lt.ro+ :nod ttnd, taken. to the value nil since, Macao bas rednr;lned in Porta i arty been'. e 1 '11 m, carrots. taint. 1 Inwin4 tkay. in e'wpauy. with •.else 1154 or more. Entry ..-110 mad.• !brought go... pos$esalon, but lack of interest . ' : children. the tut Nva on hie way' the wtrkahop at the rear. No travel is the colony by former Portuguese I and potatoes. lettne.' ¶rest. nuli.he-. ; home lav 1 •,141.1 1 when ' war ha• tw'r, {ono(' of the rnldsers. edminlstratlnns In responalble for the-'obtit•li and tnrni.pw 1-ider late rote' ..k Ly n' ••',Id•tiu: ••il to:e,,. Hr airs and airs. \\'. 11. Watts of ilk unsavory sure to which this island.'Ir•1r'tlrluapf.dln\`1�'thillle`"I,Ihieh 1t:tlt:• was l,klr no hi. hem' and utlrutiiiI .rot' h 'inch llarrich the ftftferh town has been allowed to delft. • ,urn 111 .4114 N'itll geoid clonic. - •• 1ny 1111 I.:toter dr»i„r, who ordered his' anniversary of their marriage. .t fontMacao is honeycombed with opium ' ,fold, 11111 1.• 114.11 11.. trr•I hue ,,I.. removal to the Dlr"1.1:n1. .Andrew Ea"'I1ly Rnthtahtd.Nat. rad held. hitt esus demi: cam hling 1,1154',' and wore. carrot.. tti'. lo\\c r.1.. . •r• . i tdkt' 'deep in tits ermine Nmlm'•r places. Alntntt_the wbol•• population lsheen n•nve•liiu_ tr,ntiitionr wilt he is engaged it, the opium traffic and;' • .i.,1w.haltBari,),•tiw`II•,14 1..tte. better. )Ir. and >Irr.. \Watt. tense thre.• the sale of 4•'tines•• lottery tickets.; • ,luycr, nth! turnip.. . `spam 1.r41*10 0114 4011 .1,tuthl••r. Ito low grn1„ music halls and raba;' - +I ex 'stip. T Shipley diet Marchi 1141t. ie rets thrive oti tlr inoney of sailor, '... at .... 'tu-i.'i tdlo o,tlll.y aire '- , her sixty-uhdh year War had• not 1welt from the seven seas. lit 01e11l hr:olth for .,.nue flute-, but the 1 Shiploads of opium are exported to' ert. early p.•hUo»•s fi;lnwei 1,y lute mid came suddenly. ihr•elwr► was roipnt all parte of the world from Matto, •'elcry. Iettne• with turnip- planted In 4;roc toot -to -hip, bat nearly her whole where trading in this drug la still inter. fettle, itial t•nlaw,ta•. lettuce lite was opent It. 4 '1{oton and vicinity. permitted. But although the Govern- with 1'nr-111.- later. ca iebn¢.• totlo\t She 1. survived lc her husband mid meat derives all Its income from .',i hit I celery. .•r pea- al .1 it';, ,, .': ' • daughter. air,. I,. 11'. 411rr••11 those sources. It has decided, grounds of morality and prestige. to cropping. that ie %an•re the' -:e.;"11,'• carry out estensivo• social reforms, 1 cro1a . m nter• heroin. the late '.t'_••- - ;:dote ocetipie. 4he a lade ••10,1., r,ait FLORIDA RUBBER TREES. ' nage in rows there fret upu•r 'cru Are Malting liesllarkable and F:ncotrr• i 1tr'''',._ •,I. tr, i1 11114tveil. '111c -pin,... 1 New Stoves for Old A shining new coat of black ina few seconds - that's ZEBRA! ZEBRA LIQUID STOVE POLISH RECKITT'S (Ov ) LIMITED I irrntEAL TORONTO vANOOUVER »r -a. FOOTWEAR FASHIONS 1930 -- Men whowear fine Shoes are demanding cor- rect style and fine appearance in their Oxfords. There are many outstanding features in the coming s4=ason's style situation. These features are to be found in the new models for spring. All the leading manufacturers' lines are to be found here at most reasonable prices. GEO. MacVICAR • THC PRACTICAL SHOL MAN GODERICH NORTH SIDE SQUARE • e• FREE A NEW PERFUME To rapidly introduce Otte of aur leteet Oriental Perfume • creation*, 'DREAM KISS PERF(TME," we will mend abso- lutely FRiCli a eenemu* simple of Dream Kips Perfume Startle! Powdrr, enough to keep a whole 4lrawer of chub... tielit'ately perfumed for months. it'* fete, just send your name and addreu today, to - THE ORIENTAL PERFUME CO. ; 77 MelkMs St.. Wast. T.e.eI., Dots A TIRED FEELING IN SPRINGTIME Not Sick. But Not Up to the Mark -You Need the Help of That Sterling Tonic, Dr Wi.liann ' Pink Pills - They Give New Vitality. With the pae-hig of winter many LI'pplr feel weak. del'resred and it!' tired. The body lacks the vital f,a..• 4411 energy 1 nm hlm.wl al evI in ,i word. while not exactly •Ick. the Indoor life of winter has It''t its nark upon them. A Lloul-build kg. matt -restoring Tonle I. needed to give renewed health and energ,.- 1'r. William.' Pink fill- are n1 nil year-round blush' hnlhk•r and nerd. bade. Wit are e+Iw'•'I9113 1144111 10 the -Pring. Every aNnst• hello to 10•11.e new. rich. Carl blain and with tlib new bturl returnin, strength. Cheer- tnhw++ 11na: :.nrl 11e:1111 quickly fal- low. • If you nn• (wale. easily tired, or brelthle•„ at the le:art exertion, If your etI1pbe$1otn 1. Iwotr or jun are• fi tILtilel %lilt Pimples nr e•niptinti•. Ilr. William.' 1'Nak 1'111• are jnrt n It It you need t.. pat you right 1,' 3,41 I1:It e` twinges of rheamitti'na, ,Ire nbje, I to 1.e111n(M•, 011e1 I•aekaIlIl' 1f yon rote Irritnhle and; nevi ars If .our rd(r•p sloes not refre-II y nn, ar your n•irin•tite 1- poor, cn•t need the treittuellt Irr. \1'Illtnnt-' 1' •Ik I'db- aInfite eon givt• you need the new 11'.4. nt•w-irength and ve•w ten, -icy title' ntetlieint• nha'nys Irina", 11r. .1. 141rc„ate. North Ilam. Que.. wri'e'r "1 have fount! great henetit recti the n -e of i,r 1Villlatrr' 1'Ink fills lie - fore 1 1s•2nn ashes thein I urn. 1 t .1 Imdh' rnn'4I,1'vn eaulltlon. awl it' tint•• felt seemly nide to work-' Ile William,' fink 1'Ihlr herr ' h •h. all thle and sine taking 'T::••m 1 :III. e,jocing 'the last of health. FA-ory mw who feeels run-down and easily tired showM give this great melline a fair trial." Try 1)r. William.' 1'Ink 1111e for Ifnuemtn, rhrtitnntl<m. nenralgis, il•ltrestlon or nkrann-l:er't. TS 11P them x tally 11 Y11u nn' tint in the 4o'rf pgterfyal .rrnditlenl and ,Idti11te a madame that will keep you well and strong. Yon pen last thew 11{114 tboa-4i 11117 tnlhlit•iue des ler or by atoll at :SIA• a hos from the 'IN. Wil I{nm" 'Mett4 ire tr., Brockville. Ont. -- bilge h%,• r,.w' of •►4It0 4l ••iahl nr ten aging Progress. Para rubber trees planted by the Department of Agriculture in Florida , are making remarkable and encour- aging progress, accordion to a report recently given to tit• appropriations committee of the House by Dr. Karl F. Kellerman, associate chief of the Bureau of Plant Indnetry The oldest trees in the experiment are four years old. The Department has discovered that young rubber 1I trees In such a climate as Florlda'e ; must be protected by lattice work The trees will crow :{bout as well as they do In Haiti, Dr Kellerman be- lieves. The growth In Halts Is satis- factory, Inarmurh art the• tree produce as ranch rubber as they do when grown In the tropics. though they do not seem In he unite as vigorouts. A new- typo of rubber plant from Madagascar is being grown In the de• pertinent i re•eihouses and In the .tntthwest, Dr. Kellerman says. ft promises to hemme sortie day a mat- ter of economic important••. Tills rubber i+ known as F:nphurbiaintlsy. Grnw'Inu in Its wild state, it formerly produced a superior rubber of the Para type. for which purchasers would pay three or four .times al much as the) would give for any oth- er rubber. - saver) F;141erhwr) Ftuwh. R. STANDISH RENNiEs SEEDS BESTBEST THATTHAT GROW GROW EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AND FARM CATALOGUE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS WM RENNIE C9 LIMITED TORONTO ALSO AT MONTREAL • VANCOUVER Navajo Indians employed In road work In Mena Verde National Park. flolnrado, saved for the park Its ono and only elderberry bush. which had to he moved from Its old 'oration to permit the construction of a portion of the scenic Knife Edge road. The Navajos channeled about the roots of the hush tto that It would he mewed in a large Klock of earth. Then when the new hole wart made, eaglet were ndjnated, honked over the shovel teeth, the hush raised, tak.-n by shov- el to the new locatlon, and reset. The bush, a very fine and largo specimen, was Chen cut hack appro=- lmatety forty per eeat, to insure Re future growth. Anybody still pt rich It ire could guess the elect moment a' whIrh n Terre of junk lieenmet an antl.,ile." An expert •tares lb, a really gaol i1juutnnd will make a hole In nlmoii :110'01lue. Etieolally a ttawklfif a.rxtnnt.' fejuard L�VES-CROP-STOCK AMO PROPERTY Hundred. of •aluahle farm buildings are deetrored erory you by lightning and .parke from nearby fires landing on the roof ftut there a one 004 ren ran .eturr Maron`e preternen from thew ly ROLL Ther w,it then be ,mm f0e 104rr.erbuilding by tamotth 'nfa brands and burning .ml,ers When properly grounded and egwpprd *nth Preston Venrtiuor.--ter, nrdmg to the light ng Rod Art--ttev defy lightning. You will ha•e,a roof chat vest Bearer strength and ...mins, Rit,.Roll Roofing et the sheet troth ma.n nb. • red •.cry t1. int -he.. Made .e "Cnunril Standard" .pR e,,.aeit.n.. comes in bg .h•.a env and mermenrve to lay on new or 0404 old rook. Serum fora lifetime. Ideal for homes. banns, .Ards. {.rages. summer cottage,. Use ted.Hed NaM fir ,.ting Renton IPI) FM) na'I, r•.. eliminate the Adieu, dttt tete of 'thread,na" Ira.' readier. 'ivory nal hole is peel. thr seated. mating .t naterp400!, rust proof and .esrher proof. Preston VeMliatietk No Prewar •.aniseed bun h•. Been Leen reported burned hecanse of .pnntaneo••. rombuwnon Preston Barn Venntarnr. for roof. adluw•hle side wmdnws end .p•nou. doom proem, from span tenant.' igeinen be ke.ppnt the air in conaant nrcut.tton. Wnte for parnculan Preston Barn Doer Hardware Preston tent galvanised fou. wheel fl•ngers and bird prover Bern Door Trot are •o e...14 erected that hundreds of builders wdl use no other .tyle M. in Canada for he.vy barn dont. line Henget is. adjustable up and deer. inside and out. imamate .PeenOWff lmair•e.Nrief woww Eastern, Leel I771tIftY� Guelph Si,ePreston, Ontario. ��� Prod ) Factories and' Offices at Toronto and Montreal t'ieir .end Fr** booklec with ntorwIit•lI about Pr.st.w meet Tram 5.0145 14,b•R•11 a ted -H.4 Hells Cl. Aa product en .Meg see are OYER feel) IN ONTARIO - LIGHTNING HASN'T DESTROYED ONE Adanaw--••----•- •no• Arai