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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1935-04-25, Page 7, orm t on for Oze usy Rnn by be On o sot or Ap4oultur0 Vet% Aretighlg Soule httereattng *04 valt Vonl.belng eendu,etecl, an the.lpotelolott 44•PeriMerte )40. rerme coneerna varietal „ hYbrielle, tuts *vie bait alt itelOieet the eeOurihg. • of bOth• earlier and laigho ylelrUng Mae threveli; the Ittiltsation of inertia - ed 'Vigor whlch is Obtainable Virolignthe ,erOssing Pertain.''`itar**, .06 'lir oroasef$ have ,beort nade chtelly between early flint and 'late tient variettee, and the h..Yhrld 'Materiel otttOluo4 has 44 leerat 00* shown much WO,O44e., Vadiaeht, edly * great deal more wilL be, heard or. *1444 crosses In taupe, years, , --04:E« and Airloolttirat SOeletlea The ON.. 4s ..showing a fine spirit :oi PO-oRerAtion toward the 'malletAgri-, anturin societies, in .ontArio., ' °wolf; to Variatkenetn condl- Vlonz thtA, 1(003talehiealdtvilloila • have been made nude With Separate Prises toreach, The 4itat prize : or grain ex1414' 6 Iteis. Is'$60.00. AOthere are 4, pri- ze.- Three 'sheaves -constitute , an 'exhi- - bit for ewlatilt 5'1)47.0 are Offered, the fieet'"aznointtiMr to, 040,99. In .addition to the, atioit(there %trill 'be a thamplene" ot s4toit., p.1, every* coil* tie a Many Mtn wive, deal with their *ids, la !Melt * Vey that they Wily have to a*yhanriPiekhate What 'one luau cen do, another eau Often do 441.101.4 rittertY tta well. -tio hoPed that. eery erne, Will try "to eXereiSe 'the nem.. isty eare sprite& And 'ea esare htme • let Or tronlole in eOliligYlnif with the aet." Help 18.,„Makt• 0.4iinaLla hiojet Beskuliful. the. 10110, .thluere *ad IMaittraietiere Placit-, In 01400. Past .4tsplease API foto are made by- raft% it time he set out`L'‘ tfO Inecio. seme et the defrile,46, th4t has ,been clone; r ,Thete. ari*: primrose- Pathi, for ail to Who are to `voto t4P121. en 4%014 amount or worry- tan, be spaded_ undef along those paths in* a bright Spring afternoon. Aimee ekriam tillece the first garden ntany pastime, 'have eonte to elatm „the4"..' thousands but 'have passed, out Of the ""piettne while gardening, his "et;ood through the. e'en- turies, There muet be something in it. Buy same flower - seeds; plant -some flowers or shrubs -this owning sPring. 15elp, to make Canada more beautiful. ship elaes for single sheaves OPen tO Watell. the 13eel Carefully; in, Early •Mealhers:Of Agrieleltural Societie$. SRI** .eQrn grower tiliS Orb* can ,do Mat:, deal to Save himSelf a Lot of un- nece.s,sary liand-pieleing of torn stubble o If he will use -tare and forethought in thismethod ef dealing With ilia eoja field,"states L. Caesar, irovinclitl En- toinologi.st. •'If he plows the field care- - lessly and, does not bury the ,stubble well( -he 4s sureAcrdrag-it up in working-th.-. and so will have a lot of hand-pick- ing: Also, if he uses a toothed cultiva- ter instead of a fiLSO he will drag up a ro Store CcOOK WITH ELEcTRIcmt k clein • ,..Economical , ' See thedisplay of various _styles_and makes at fit y ro Store GODERICH ydro baps ...for'. light- •ing• They are guaran- •teed. 'On the fir g all. tolonie'S should be briefly examineci to •see that they still possess vigorous oueens, that the food supply is sufficient and that t he colonies ice strong enough to bt.ild up in time for the main flow, This ex. 'amination-shdold'beaa-briet-as-possible• for fear of chilling the brood and thus weakening the colony. Any colonies that require • special attention such est_ requeening, feeding or uniting should be marked for such attention later. Ac- cording to the Dominion Apiarist , ,00lonies should have at least twenty pounds of food in the hive at this first examination. If any colony has less than this amount it -should be •given honey ar stigar syrup to make up the deficiency. • ODE 00 .1 gverY, " 4'Sintaleteinge S* Twety-four . )toarse .1,11; 111;p1Voi.1;:tent tor ' rowing. 14 Twice. .,.!tatttlard. ty IUtfllSUte tOoytiohlo. ft To help,: githere , 22' To. underMine. e4itioet .popeloite iltvlatert of the 21 FIPb British Ieles. 23 Window part. 30 To ' 31 ProSted. loow spiritee 34 -Cereal. ' • 4,1,65 tp;aveovaelt.te.o: • • lettuce. 3$ Piriit Jewish•. . high prieet. • ',10 Sim god. n. 42 Process of ab. 'sorbing food " 'Fertilizing the Orchard Vs Ontario and Quebec the severe winter of 193344 'caused a considerable aMdunt„Of damage to a great many 'or- 1 chards, resulting 'In a ,large nutober ot trees losing a pOrtion of their tops: ' :iii 1 addition a certain simotmt of injury to the conl':itseting tissues resulted in con - Adorable debilitation. There . appears ',to be reason to exPectTsoine further dam- • 'ttee this rearasa result' Orthe-Weiken •ed condition • of thetrees last semen. - Since the rocks are probably not dam- aged it IA net deSirable .to MAY Urge •amounts, of fertilizers this sPring mikes .15.i.e. "certain that there has not been any dart:age done.• . • "With cOndueting tissue limited and • root pressure abOut normal, there will Ibe probablY about all the food the tops can take care of. :The Dominionjfor- ticulturist „recommends that . fertilizer Iapplitatione he made early and 'that they do not exceed about one-qUartOrPf a normal application.' nsWer. In" 1 , tan,q len IA* * 41411 IeI WIT.D1 fl FIF4 Plerg.P 13111"(71:4 1110211M wow NAV iyILI:Mtn-4W FADM.M. Ei1NAKINIAL*1 13.0i ligtit1-01 bodY, 44 Street. , 45 Native metal. 41-1 eithfu1 Con it sel oes. 48 SuoWii.liee. 43 lluselan mountaliae, 51 Crystal gazers. 52 Spread ot:hit arele 53 Typee„Of .5.5 Beane 50.. 're Intation. • 57 kali! 59 Severed. 17 , oottets,; t‘to, .ttSurne, rOenis. , .:2$ MOW,: '24,Poe .Ntho telida • gateleils; 24: Contingent twtion eliOne0„ .Portrait 1000. 29 To, gittde. .44 TO 33:$1entlor,' of love. , 60 Set or seveite 1rIAS- 61 Tet peee awn:, ai)veriallutes. • VEllItTIV4iii. .41,Ttirtlea, • " 4:1Meat., .3 BOY. 44 Metallic eatee eri Violent aer ..tnied On Jdz1wtnd. tateee fOr ieo 6 Verbally,, 148 Violent WaVe, 7 Miller note 4S Meets. Aeomplished, 00 Insect lie. erettun. 10 oovernor gett. 52Pertleo. ea l of Canada,14 Perehed. 1;,1 arl of 56Tet soak up. 12 To rega`et.,.... 58 Maseullue 14 if0 ottare?' e Pronoun. 15 Doomed., 59,51yee11. MIMI Seaga WOO mis.11Iik\laut 7i5.3r0V.V. rPrir `‘.- 3s \ 34 N t.. z(7 E iiIIIMAIKII Ill' 111111111111M1111 ill 46- \\VIIIIIII11111011V46 111111 • 60 AlaMIIIIIIIIVK\ 5a 11111111 5fosit NM ' Mirt\9' ___ , 60 •should lack information on garden pro-. 'blems. • pi areas viherethere are no Societies, questions /nay be addressed to Ontario 4kgritnitical" College, Guelph; Central EsPerlmental !Farm; Ottawa; and the lidortictiltural So,,-leties Branch, Parlia- ment Buildings, Tortmto. -Horticulture Progressing', Interest 50, eonununity beautification ,is increasing evidently,partienlatiyin • mai areas. ,Not eonlY Am . -established „hortitultural sozieties going ahead with increased enthusiasm, but new organiza- tions are loeing fOrnied. During recent Weeks kortlicultural So- cieties have been organized 51 .West • Lerne, Kinmonnt, Schomberg, 'Williams- town,. Melton, and'et. Pauls. deft_ toweed Or- ganIza1on have 'beentaken by horticul- eho, _DantPlni • This trouble is- due -to -the attacks or a:minute' limas which is able to make headway where there is an excessive amohnt of Moisture- in the , atmosphere ar eeit "-The effeets- etre most :Marked aniong.young and tender seedlings when theeeare crevided* together or plaeed under tinsuitable atmospheric Conditions. A. common cause of dardping-off among seedlings is to he found when the tem- perature in a. glass house or propagat- ing -frame is lower than that outside. This induces -condensation of Water on all partS of the plants as they beame Erere, if it is possible to raise the temperature of the hoose, the mois- ture soen_evaporates and is one 'more' •suspended in• the air.' Pree- ventilation, when the outdoor conditions make this •Possible,- will often- prevent and remove the excessive ,formation of moisture on -the seedlings. tilrectiy in?' signs' of 'clamping -off are to be seen, healthy teedlinge •should be transplanted and e0e1t, o 1,1 0 r' edtois, preli 1141:Otl.;,:tr i . d b18 , so tk*ve sinned whist 1ep. knO: in. '114, stirlit.**•• Too Sptrit ''ut.Ood .helPhur us thus to go sssurd thAt Oa 44`41er,,,,WhOt •SeOlalt ,,bta AO ala eff,', aaa to *net OA, tell on ii,ls ni. 4.,x141'itissCd 01% VS, in*, an'•• intage of .1:1110,, Whouet Sparing HU Own son,- but litvhaii:.ginx UP to:.deatict that ei,",lt altlidat, live, .irrettett mitl..nOW Wait* $04 401alage ,the ^tiler. 1 (I) How the Father ItetelVed OW $ k AA 000ii aa tho, **Wow la ite0g, ' on *rug feet Alie old *nen runs .1.0 Meet Ihint, and ere the Con hai,time to speak 4,worn, the father Ingehlin in his urn* 'Preeool him to, bis beeein; Anil Overly* hie cheek With Otetsionate itioek litts Ain • '4141;.:Irokie- and vreePe Or. ley. And ilits OeedeeCtett as Pl 'te dr*Wie; Oy' .the halid and seen in the Iltee 'Of Illtin 'whom Be. o'nt tO aeek ,s,n4 'save us, to bring 11$ bae)c• "to open 4Way of reeuntillatione-7. the Ped who. unwilling that &MY &Mild PeriAllp iniriteS and. Waits oUr Owing, (I) 1101v the father 'treetett the pro- digal. The ring he geiVe bon eltrnities • here the espousttla between Christ and Iiis Church; it, •may bk, tile token ot her marriage, lite passport of those who are blessed to go' to the Marriage supper of the latrab. The naked feet was a sign of servitudt. Therefore the order to put shoes on his feet, was tantamount tothe declaration from the father' l _lips that the prodigal was not to be regfCled as •ti servazit, but as a ton: that to hint be- longed all the privileges and possessions ' 0 MILBURNS LAXA-LIVER *PILLS' W TheY Ore grOolt land easy ,it,o4ta • DON Nr040401/K '(littendeit for la$4, 'week) elteenneyeStalth...-..A. quiet Wedding 'rho IN Os *V meet on Trinal ienIng of this week., •Vile W ft S., Met Iast Thortglq At. terneon 51 the. home 'of Mice lloPhonie Chewier, 'gm. Bert -Naylor hod thaw of the 'meeting and the chapter in the Study Souk was taken by UM, Geo Haylere Readings were given by Elaine atunforti. Me. J. 0. Itobinson, and Mrs -- •II. Thompson, artd an instnimeatel wet given by Jean Robinson. -Mr. and Mrs. Troward ,Canipbell and sons . were. Sunday visitors at .the of her parents, Ms. and Mrs; A. E. John- ston. Mrs. Ernie Derr, Auburn, spent Fri - clay afternoon at the' home of her par- ehts, Mr. and Mrs. R. chitmnty. , 1V1r.. and liars. Edgar Pattison and font- ily, of Wingham, spent Sunday at the t.ats,t-ArAgonfi3, ekr,.._And Mrs. J. C. Robinson enter- tained a number of their friende Moir hteme on Monday evening ivhenT-repre- sentatives of the ,Wear -ever Alluminum Co; served a demonstration dinner. •A similar demonstration was held a ,few weeks, ago iiriliejitime or Mie. ---and Mrs. Rebt. Chainney. • the highway to the lake -through the • Chamney-Smith-A (fact 'Wedding took wooded parts, makes a -pteureeque set - is a ple.1104 -field, a ,beach for bathing. 'sleeping cabire and a large our tso ne Cons !Whoa tho howols are not Xe9C logulat they hotomo ohiggod up** IcOto and 'poisonous, matter ettneing eenettpationehtliouseeme siek hotohteho owl Other Toros' of 111r0r, trouble., , X00' your leeltel* regular 1)7 tk Milburile:LieXii-reiVer hey ithattlete, the "ituggiolt" and regoloto thtt itow 0± bilo,toelhot t will net prom:1y on. hoWotot (19 not wipoi *oohOn or gate*: • /man, -Neit Fuhriug, 74,2 •••• 1118 41a.eze in the tather'seheart was now to -resume it at his stable and in_ his house. ••E3) -Bow How the father rejoictd over the prodigal. Orief retires; •joy must have its place. to these servants the father nefer told •his grief; but now the 'prodigal ,lias come hack, he spelika out. So, God rejoices in His ransomed. "1 _shy unto_ you,_that likewise joy shell be In heavers over one sinner that repent- eth, more than over 'ninety and nine just persoh, which need no repentance' (LUke 161). • - (ports in the interval, the proportion 40,urchased by Great Britain* had In- creased to 41 perecerit. • There can be no doubt that outstand- ang benefits accrued te -Canada, as a re - suit -of the Ottawa conference," the let- ter concludes. Goderich, Ont. ••••••=rwanavra snamewarnomommannams Sunday' Afternoon By ISAIlEir HAMILTON eeeee.easeemmermeeartausle,••••*.;,.. 0 Jesus, full of truth and grace, More ftili of grace than I of sin, Yet once again I seek Open Thine arras, ahd take me in, And freely any backslidings heal And love the faithless ginner still. Chailes Wesley. PRAYER We know we have sinned but we know • too that we have an • Advocate with Thee, even 'Thine own. Son. Help us to seek forgiveness from Thee through Him. Amen. •. S. S. LESSON FOR MAY 8, 1935' Leeson 'I'Ople--"Sin, Repentance and Faith. - WORLD MISSIONS Kindergarten and 011ie Work • ' 0. A. the eharge. 'The dates to tittf„ camp Wel* gtet for July 2ite50 MOO. ,i!*tc 'Rev,. John iroyk. aeoretary of the -Oriente\ Xdue cation** touticit, 'be 'thre dItlettq, teaderseae. the tan* will IwItiti4s miss Eunice; Tyburst, of Toronto, ekeretaryof the Ontario Girlsv Work Board, kfldMrs John Kelm% of Toronto,formerly of this etteeepresietent of the. Ontario Girbe Work Board. ti•hoped to have he addition, to units 1,2 and. 3, and BIblee study, tettese for ledr,0± boys and; gilds 7044-7 than the and Tuxis agO. -Putelie speaking win • rie. another new 'course, it arrangementsnL iXt made for it. There will also be a re- creational eourse, with leadere, and a course in dramatie,s. A m1/fluxing In- structor, resident nurse, and a musician will also be on the staff. -Astaramsalt;SOMii4t..01'4r41,F;z44 The new site iS owned by „ the United ehurth Huron Presbytery and is a lovely spa, including 20 &Ws. • iligh -stbove' the lake, the eamp site -Offorda beautiful view andat one side is a ravine where Vesper and worghip s vices are held. A winding 'iciad front In the village of Oimura, live the de- scendantsof a very old family that traces its history back through 40 gen- erations to days when Oyer 3%10 peasant familieg swore fealty to the head of thLs house. Even lo -day there are 30 fam- ilies who pay dues as Of old and look to the present ivff,Taflak for help in time ef need. Among the treasures or the house is a board, 309 years old, which used to hang on the gateway and warn- ed people that Christianity was prohi- bited. 'A Christian fanner in a iteighlxchig village urged Mr. Taneka'alliiire a day nursery for the village children during the bueyt season. Be consented. A woman evangelist and two young girls lived in his home for one month and carried on the day, nursery. A very un- happy ,home was eoinpletely transform- ed. The Junior Young Men's Associa- tion, impressed with the spirit of love and service shotvn by the teachers, re- quested that the woman evangelist give them an '-address on Christianity. As a result a -group of le became interested in Christianity and meet weekly in Mr. Tanaka's home for worship and study. Two young men have already been bap-,; tized. There are 225 villagees in this pro - v• ince. Three out of four of the vil- Lessen Fasaag&-St. Luke° 15:11-24. • !loges where the mission • opened day Gadeii Terxii=1- Adm. '1:9. nurseries last year carried on themselves "A certain. man had two sons." It 2- this year making it_ possible to open work WOuld be rash' to szeyethat Where the in live new villages. • Placed Out singly in fresh soil. 'All af- home is right the inmates never go ..The whew city was gathered togeth- feeted specimens' /should 'be deStroyed. wrOrig. Still, the promises to believers er at Peter's door." Was it a bit like The -wisest course of all for the gardener include their childrenand the instances that? The poor were indeed gathered! at our door. The front yard was full °if --- Is to bear in mind the -conditions which wre comparatively few where, a hateful lead up to .the activitite, of the fungtes. • place _Lt. Knox Mnited church manse, Auburn. on Wednesday afternoon, April 10511. when Rev. Dr. Mortimore united in marriage Roberta Mae, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of the 10th con. East ,Wawanosh, and •Robert Ehvyn, eldest son -of Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Chamney, Donnybrook, •.........emoommememeelem...emeramomememowa Ulu ted Church Camp .Chosen For Summer • • 41.1.1111.0161/11.1000 W.. 0. -Leaders to Hold Gathering -There—Property Two and a Half Miles from Goderich. s gtiMegl • • In all infantile coMplaints that are the result of the depredsittentiof •worms In, the .stomach-,,arttt. AntestinesTAILllient----- Worm Powders Will be found an effective remedy. They attack the cause of these troubles, and by expelling . the worms from -the organs insure an orderly work- ing of the system, without Which the child panilot , maintain Ati strength �r 'thrive. These powders mean health and improvement London, April 15th. --.A *new. site, two and a half miles from Ooderich, on the Blue Water Highway, has • been thosen- for Camp Beau Sejour, the Interdenom- inational leaders' camp for Western Ontario.• ' The territorial Committee met hi Lon- don on Saturday afternoon at the Y TIME TABLE CHANGES E ilECTIVE :SUNDAY. APRIL 28tit FULL INFORMA,TION410it NEAREST • AGENT.. • Canadian Pacific' MOM, wardiburg "T114E FAMOUS • ENERGY • F1300" A product , of The CANADA STARCH -CO., Limited outset ends In a, worthless old age. In them eacirwIth a' ticket. and- a few eats :tura enthusiasts at GentgetOrn, tsharo Much may be done 16 prevent, the attack order to make the home the preparation in his hind waiting, until the doors were , lea% Ridgettle, Middlevilie, 'Ilhorndale, 'hit Providing ample drainage. a POraus for heaven, the first thing 1s10 strength.- opened, to buy •something among all Oil Springs and AlikOtin. ' ' " , canipnatc and the exercise of care . in en that cord of love between father and those half -worn garments, something • As there are near*, 290 tforticulturali 'waterlog. - IntilterInti should be done ..as son.. Of all Clod' cords the itheest„ and that would keep away the cOld of the goeleties. Reit,* in the PrOVhiCe. no. ciemeearlYeaszejlOaalbleehletlieectalreelo-ttiate-hee perhaps the strongest) Is the cord Of eez.mn g winter. The Biwa Kindergarten 'oi ' • fore nightfall; every tratie or oniperfinnue love. -,,The trite home of , humanity ...............0,1 —. 15 mothers and the church methers had Moisture has vselishecL. - God -O* od trusted, coMmuned 'with, be- brought everything that they could spare EMPIRE .---„,„„ „.._,„, kwed, obeyed. dim Seranto Bible). or no longer needed. They, themsejves, , TRADE. 11\11;)KtADA0, (Dr. Thomas Otitlirle, in The Pase.bles • ' -, had searched out. the homes of the poor, Follow Simple pirections Here For Quick Relief When yen have a cold, remember the simple treatment pictured here . pretcribe,d by doctors as 'the quick, ,safe way. • Results are amazing, Ache atiadis. tress go ittimediately. Because of Aspirin's quick -disintegrating prop- erty; Aspirin' "takes hold" --e- almost inslanfly. 'Your told is relieVed "quick as yottcaught iti" • All do is take Aspirin and drink p,...ety of water. DO this evety 2 1o4 hours the first day -e -less often afterward • if throat is iseie, ASpirin gargle wilt etisttit.lti 8,4 ikttio so 2 hithUteg. • •• k your doctor aleolit title:And tresemtric64/40111.114-4i41Pal buy, It Is Made alt Canada tend all 4rtiggasts have it. took for the name Bayer lathe Wm of a Oros., on &ay Aspirin tablit. MARIA Is the trade tnark of the Bayer Company.Limited. brink ttiti'plase water -o. Repot treatment m 2 boom • •DOES N�1 HMN "M Witt e in the tight of tite Present Day, has the ImPdetalice °Z the trade agreements foll g to say on The Parable of thel inquired of their needs and given them .9onferenw in Ottawa in 1032 is in:aloha-1 Regarding .the sOn-h." as a tYpe of iFor every ticket there was an 'article • 'negotiated _at the IMperial Soontmic prodigid sten:- • j the ticket's. I of clothing. The blind mart with a Azed in'the March letter issued by`the taan, and the father as a type of God 1 '1 warm winter shirt, a mother with a gltr- 'Royal Bank Of Canada. The Value of exports to emigre cowl- dimes II let us shady these, the two prominebegint In this beautiful parable, I !pent for each of her babies, 11, little girl tries has intreased by' sile,066,000' dur- -.I-- I lung With the prodigal. `" I with shining, eye.s hugging .to herrelf a Says, (1) Me conduct. 1st the condition of not the spirit of the 1V1aster, working, AS toy, all went Kerne happy. And *at tt Ing thd, peel', two years, the letter ' :ap expansion which is described asi ex-) the prodigal we lutve a picture of the tracOlnary in view of ethe prevailiag lOw, misery into which ein, havitg estranged of old, in the heart of one woman that brought her back, confessing that she level of trade between most parte 0°1110lin from our heavenly_Cpather, has world. Cif the total increase in Car*-: plunged its Wretched Votaries. wire et., had sinned against the spirit of love and offering a few eeit1S in pay for garments titan exports In these two years, 492,-; th sinner who departs front God,' and 990,0(X) he% been in,the feria of increase a -beacon to such as feel iriestaine under she had concealed the day before. Teen.,age work anywhere requires ; ed exports to 4:ireat Britaht, $36,000.000 the restraints Of a pious home, he seeke in increated exports to other parts of the happiness only th 11116 misery: attibitions h f i d ti ,s; . Th t ! present five groupof teen .EraPire, find 441,000,600 ha exports • to, of an einhall1)150 Cartmell, oyeed liberty, he einks in, -e -age girls In .norreeinpire ,eountries, an aggregate the tonelition of the batht slave. "". Cartmell, anti group corresponding to 4,41ch of the four years in the city gov- ereate amounting to 416900,009. 1 (2) Itis change of mind. 61,p is here ernment high school, and one for grad- i - There was att" increase of .02,090,000 ' represented ae e madnetef an%talcs. In Met d who acts la the. value of Oreat Beitalh'e lmports to t ultras/ to sound reason, his own . --a child oat grraduating! from kindergarten, _ if ehe enters ouri from Canada in tiw' two years, 'and of, interestsand the reality, Of things as a pUblic school ise.year grouil4may pass! Shia the letter says; ' ,,. • .1 sinner? Itappy such as through the -41t SlioidVbeTeefrieffitgted-that up •t6 tile Of ' Oild, ' Wriektitle‘ ' by '1Whitteteer P,Yee`r ' bit -nu '6674 'line sr°"-14131:te-11"tt4 •• '19p, in almost every year since Confect- ntearte have come to .theineelves the!" " te " the graduates ostiargs00 malt 00140411w pitdiod: 4nd are asated me the reiiew group tveare hoPe the years ot Chas. ',-1117".1.-P11-,11 ChrIstian.Chataifer and de; ‘e,,ars of poet -war proeperity swhIrt Iran.; of' JSits Clothed told 'eheir 'right mind, ou can't Sto stoking a IONS steam engine" Said W r tgley Interviewed, and asked to what he attributed his phenomentl success, the late Mr. Wrigley,,. os chewing gum fame, rdfilied, "To the consistent ° • •advertising' of 8.! good product." "But," asked the' reporter, "having captured practically the entire market, why continue to, spend vast sums annually on advertising?" Wrigley's reply was illuminating. "Once haying raised steam in an engine," he stated, "it reqiiires continuous stoking to keep it r p. Advertising stokes up, business and keeps it running on 'a full head .of steam." ufaetiired goodsbut theIan their r eonstittited a relatively: (3) " Ills &stmts. "1 perish," he said. • glance te Jesusis Christ . The -16' groups , ' 9 laege proportion of , tatted/tin Minore mall t"' Great Britain's share dropped cif <44) ellie Witt "lhiied" render 'blue and co exPrels the needs and deth'es 61t; the particular age of the group. Pro - 18 1929 it onnounted to OW 2.5 per tent, thilis away he the dim distanee lies inY Jetto have, been carried. through. twit as Pro - 0± the total. Ashe tritieh. MOW, how. tather'tt betted - house of mankInan- a conceit to raise funds to send girls to ever, it &options)* Stable Oen during MOS, Mid Steel full tupPlieS Oaf the dtortation and *ten toe genew de- servoill.• etron the hired servants, have dine of toted tee* divit* found 41.4 bread -enough and td Spares" isa 1932,:in vita of aeolnerpreetssiott. „in:" (5) Itis,resolutiett. W11100* and - the townie and todue or goods going 10 .110 fito my sither.9 nemovo the otoalotal, otest, oak*, off 00 ottit a tow ex. and 'letting ,totettience ett the bench, lei was *int tobeetbed bY Abet turd.' us itoke phkee..' pronigai Mann, moths -and -daughter patty, and, even to -da, th'tY Were inaking plant for entertaining the students of the Beitool for the Blind and attiring phristmes cheer with theni, Of theta eirls, le went to Oar glrle tainroat azet. Detwon its? aktia 0414, sovitit •A ite.! ehtned swab out tuft ite texos takos Itatnatultka. tralv.-1107 Metisetv. eideCipoe- eaeetein, the tot4 "WOO Of Ote del* teialttliaat our • bra, ty,,„„jhabtr. 101.,-4t1u1011*TY in Japan. ' ,This.4pplies InlOppSS too, DonMa 't ke- secret of your product. peo.06' allatit it: Tell -thefts' Whit it does. Tell them its advantages. Tell them where tikget it. Tell them through the Press and keep on teliblg them. erybodytReads,r,NewspapersW Star ,Advertistng Pays qq,41