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X Or uct . , AM e oils tslw, Of %9 have; q M rQ �, JI 111"t .9*4411-4011WOP of .4-qw . .. . .. . 7gr . I 1 11 �A_rwl_ , W* . , !V61 10-M, � ULA X . , -, - id i4�"K�t 14 m -letter d4y , , ... I . us, ,I--- ��, ... ", lr� � , . '41 � -W � - d recomraended :: . 1 - 'NI, ;564 of $4,114duesA are, , . . 9 Little Business. Lot, . _to c1JQ.­,a&.2xWxqp1e, turn to the West ... Virginia o5ft coal fields, 0 .4ke, ,." ,,, -ANY. . th fevei, � 4W. UP, AUT00 ' teething ", W Rungay, North S , ive �y N.§;L - ecti at .,AS 1114.4ellovilIF fever, room. PIP - I � There 1 ' no " interesting, A0,00. , #n ai�pOrt tUp tt .d lip"ber's . 44 be Al*n,g one WWI are �,heetg Of, . I.. .- "" - , had b"a au, � � " I 'i ... #vm for gbout 19 Y041M ... Ji M� `� J, WW 1%q,1f.R 10 I 1, , .. .,�_ I , 9"�', TP y hie, W ,IN , n 0 WkS, WTIM'.0 - t Las 11 W40 - - �.. % er, , 10 I "-"4" big = colcW;- colic, 4 , Year I � I �. ., quq time 18AT , , , �� 'Con=om , , W , ... � ; , -, 1V._­1i6.y - ct, 1914, as 11�,uttor proved way times thA. - t lo - , ��, "I 4 . - -l" � , t - I -C . K�'110904, A IX ­�"= . . - L - W.., of *'less t"11 =TY bala4qq. of fop,4 is, 4, A*,Oguord. '1 � _914— L . - " 11. ­ ,,, - 11. 11 #4 . -the 'M � b " , " - , , L ' Ous . . A"'. �, . , � Y VHGF, 'been �. - .. , �.;tre FtJRF,L , Im . . � 1. , , , , operators have for,a, . un .t . ' I Able , o,'Qq'vek� their costs of - - _ I � I I I I I , differe . upset stomach, . . pasted cq�g ' . 11 � nt -colored -paper. On them. are _rt* weather reWrtq. from the V.9 tliat the ts, q ,.. 11 . I Weeks. My bancW, APa STWWAI @,, JL,W. �,014 V - A,w4_ . ,W the worst aneowd , '* I could aot'vwo.... `,4,ay _12 � � , �- - , ­ � . health.' ISO the modern mother 1.00 1 "9� 11 ", . . . . . . . . . __­ . I , - " -6e Is not a t effemyet ictoboth .1 I'll . k I liv - !, , , _VX -OA Dt. C4rt do Pi= "' "'--' I - "rt Is , - ',?* , friend who, -some six years .0pation;.Ch ' drpu like �fhem. 4 . . can t q routes, so 9110 long � a ,glance avei r them and i . lot only , all. ct aboitt'at , � , 4ce Or comb xny'ha#. AA1 VW 4440 I �1 of wtormoking I 3,n farm to her menus, instead of J - . J � -4-11 but.:,kr.-tho I)e8t tig;,is, . . . � � J 000 mattev,f'.P 1I but fer. TJ 'r. .", F' "' i W"* --T Nithotit equal fo coi- OLM, I , rectJ qgAdk Biliousness, Poor qoni- 0,00 Touna himself possessed of $20,- __ I capital and the necessity. to su' - "I � :- Absolutely SAFE , , . :: I . .. , .1 _t.Aer con- get apsifect picture of weq ditions but.also of the con4itiOn- of. be7 done for .md., 40 the beginWn .� his r Started takiiig KroXim I Y�4 1 ' W#t&, "r,taih Weli'recognizeA What is an iiitellig� at balance of' � ., PTI�`;, ,� .. I . ' . These if _Igy, , ' nd . P*99AA (J�digestioa. 25c. & 7X red � port _p a growing family. -One of the i 11 . 11 ... .­ —See analyst's. I'll, :.'.... . ..." . X. '."I'l tificato ii� egich. , ,the � -various fields. At.one-si& I*. a I I , salts every moiping,gad Law Please d lamg4 ite well now and able Tood.? . Prac,ticAny SI)eakipg, tl�q; 01 , ,�44 should be f)llowed. � ­ . N lli, dae$ ' , � incliids 413, two or _,tJIr.1e A WIP .9 - � ,d in 40,0�1 In, 1Y.W.MPH , . Imar rare . . I k 11 . .1 I : S plip, Ask . ARJr big 10rCarter's by -N - -' . . . : I some coonnies was auctioning off , f, t ,of . . ty, an4 my friend p JUproper I , ... I : ;$c pack.�gv, 231 . .�. _! . , . in, . map, On which- the­iroite�. 47ze tr %ced coloi;�;d pins, so that at fp glance I . to say , , ... U. Npev;to iay !Rbom e -and can go out In 0 . �Wds of weather wltliox�t­ At :_. - I 11 I .1 __­, � I .1. 1, sp;en ' .- I - o: Dairy-aud Cold tor- more vegetables besides potatof,mg . $4red by the �, , , Next . . . . gn *, coal mine. -000 ..", . ..... -1. �. .W111140W I ­ or� I the source, .Of every re, - . mi.ty be� seckik L all 1".. . iff - is Mrs., F. K, - i ecting me. — Ili iaranoh of the Dominion Depart- (one fresh, 4 possible),, fruit, plenty, . :L,�gq ., _ A .1 ..,.-@Ad aw�dlable 61 milk (,quart*for children and Pint, eiXt ,qf,-.: .grp-Ultipre to the for is ideal ), and Some fo,M -. . . , h�`went . du,nces�, .1 . I XV genera issed all ths.t.., It a , ____ . tion mi been borne and t4ld his wife, o; W0t Virginian to c, wh 9, .ould not have A ` iA--BY'$; OWN TABLETS 'port, � calculated. and its. �po,ssible effect on flying . ' .. . ,00ciiiWd with an "O - - is - r umat.ism , a excess of Uric Acid in the system - lth*ut charge n applicationi adults O Depart- "��' .' p�AW watching its dear- more'pleased ifShe had ..... iiam .� 11 . . . � In addition,: --to. those, reports fvgm 9 of KtusOhen Two of the ingredient 1. I I I . I.; ihe- . . I � 011. of the of protein (c)Ieese, eggs, meat, nutis _ 4pblications , Ara . ­ I :st ent at Ottawa. I and fish), 'beside e fne�dt, being killed. And -when, inb.ney' ,fter t1le w ar ca�me baci, blinking, into' the se4'�, Thereafter,, r .. .;r.* with the help of 30 J�.ion miners, he weather stations, there are re- . por,ts -every 20 to 80 mi4lates from Salts b -dissolving - ave the power Of 'capable Of uric acid so as to render it , FOribest results in -farm -dairy work butter and dessert, they will likely be bewildered, ,It. I i had to -grab a liveli-I began it ,� to tu. ,ril out Ao.4 c�al and sell is � � � an art Whqse technique is ground - planes in ta-ansit, so that the, slight- sily washed out of the system. - . being ea . 6 points ",ve to be considered. balanced. "If t1is plan is followed 'A � . ' hood, and do it when everybody seem it—at ' �, a, profit. �, -.1 I ed in expediency. Expediency is the est change in the we'athe'ri" may be . oth& -ingredients of Kruseben assist dissolved arized as follows: .You need not worry -about ivitamins, �ese are sumin � . . , ed ' - grei-idy and grabbing., Can you For dbs(irve: he was 'beautifully sworn enerny andperennial conqueror is recorded and tr.Ansinitt6d to any .pil- . ih out- this Nature to fliv els and the � bow other food ei ls, or the, many e, (1) Keep good cows. minera - , Feed them -liberally. ments. ` worido then, -that we seem at'time,,.� a equippj�d . . .... I . P�r� with a lack of Big Business handiciii' Ife had Of speciali2hti -on. Specialization th e very in6ther. of ma*A. prodaption. ot. Not long ago there was a squall near Newarkwhich might have mc4pt xic - rid through'- u Reys, Other ingredients SURs. the Uidi '' (2) trifle, an (3) Keep'them comfortable I d A very modern ailment and one hysterical rather!L,bitter9' I . hops we .don't; perhaps we seem Jolly, ,complete no bonded debt, , . with sinkirq fvLpd and in- . . .. And mass -,production is the,epitoine I . . hazard for passenger ships. The dis- . prevent food fermeni tation taking PI dee . . and thereby chick the ealn *hen in the stable. I which our ancestors did not have to Skim a cream testing about guard against as much as we 6, � is; . (4) . halthy-niindlEA fellows;'but then you terest, . . are not there when two or three of us'high-priced) - - he had no hlgh�pressure (i.e. selling staff, complete of 'Big� Busin6ss.� The bigger, a Jbust7 ness grqws-the more, rigid and, infiex7 1 .of p atelier got in touch with the pil?ta- incomffig planes and in ten min- M intestine, , only of uric add the formation not but of ,other" impurities which Poison ) -per cent. 11 . . constipation. We exercise very little Keeo the cream. cool. And we ,eat far too many soft, foods. . are ,gathered together. - -with swindle sheets, expensive' d6wn- town toffice He, had ible it �mUat become in every respect. In -the ena it resemble's an ov�r-spec�7. ' utes every one 'of.them, waw " the , at.,an,_emergency field. , the blood and pave the way- to ill - I I I (5) ,(6) Have ,,the churning AMPera- Naturally if our bodies 'are burdened � " be -Wlriting, then, as one of this - rehi- njiftit, possibly half-witted, I will co- rentals, aind staff's. . dalized p,tirl i fnir -price f6ti. his mine �,not .1 40�-ton diriosAuri' built to meet % -dl' . ' ground ... E iven a- plane on the groupd can healtI4 � . . . — I I . .� such that the churning will with the effects of faulty elimination .ire '- fpss, that -1; do'not. understand this what same 41,-,ond,hq,lder, stqq�holder, climiatic conditiorr- so w'ell a p" raT * comrhunicate with the' homeT office. -_ --- "leted in, fr,om­-tw,ep:t,.yA-ye,tQ a'O the resist,ance to infection is lowered, world,a't' all. 4. do not understand Politician, sister, cousin, or aunt had ' that when, climate changes it. can- TiIis was shown wben a pilot on' ,a . . . .. . I . iintite.5. . . I . and ,ke ii� very apt to "catch some.-- 'U4e, clqa�, pure. w4ter for thing." Roughage, that food element. ,(7) � I ? Of, values. I cannot ppop9s sense . . *athe� exactly-, what, .A.1s.3h,gy want soaked,,abigvompany for it. in short . and as we, say in Montgomery 'Coun, not change. . And the dinosaur is Us- 's6uthern ually pictured with tiny mammals, -field � route was forceddowr4 in a by an air bubble fti his fueflide. I . . ­ ve bee i - come was that poillts hu n, rear rashing butt4r,�­Mot more than, thTee which stimulateg digestive proces*- J . . . t , . this war -.,get out a life. Take ty: is all he had to do 'was make like,small proprietors, skipping about When he gat down after a .rather . ed in large numbers at the N-Orffi011 . _13 -grees colder lor':warm-er than'the aiid Prevents constipation, should be, ,v .e .- "..., ' included in the diet. We find rotigi - utter milk. . - 'i bral�.l �� � business as an example. Lcarried and industrious 'men, after burrowing a- n Xno eY. JRe has made it ever -since: an average of $1,000 a mionth over ,, um'der his legs, picking up' a good, liv- . Ing I . : I ,to I butnIlly na'e o, , , ver the stubble he ' begal.1, cuss, forgetting that his ra dio'�vas Turkey Farm with less inortaKl �han occurs in­�chieks.. 'Several othei . --given to show hom (8) Pat the b-dtter up in neat, age m -whole g�ain ce&als, 'L Jean, attractive -packages. coarse fibe'red vegetables, and fruits. nionqg documents for years, give us --the- long books on the causes of the Great lraGdest management sulary 'he pays himself. During' which timp All . .0. I -on. - ' .. I Ile did so with such enthusiasm. that. reports came all the way from instances were '. agriculture profits immensely fron .. (9) Reep everything in and about Of the two meals -below one is plan- W I . iy and ar ' and you ,pay yotir mone ' the big operators have done is claw . ., . ' Port of Planes the,,Pacifi,e Coast of his picturesque . . -the results of funda,riiental research., I... he dairy clean and attractive. ned to include plenty of roughage and you take your choice. Ept the real the air and drivel in their beards. . I - profanity. . . ... I. ... I .1 11 the otHer practically none. Note,.the -0.-- cause of ,the war could be se,t down. A big operator has ,pretty nearly It is kbout four o'clock in the In the dis�patcher's room, a plame , . I . ' , L. . . � difference, on a postcard. . -It was the _ine�itable 90*0 list a railroad or .two among ' morning at the Newlgrk Airport, bound west, just outside of Cleveland Union's Valuable' WorL, ' F9od—TheModern Home MEAL VaTHOUT'ROUGAAGE ,result 1. E. -f I of people standing about, theit ingers on triggers, expecting war� his ..... c4stomers. If the railroads all stop�buyirrg West Virginia soft, coal There is a.,cold wind cutting across the lield, blowing up,little eddies of came on the'air. The p1lot tall.6d . I Cleveland;- without raising the op6r­ I I in spite of the agricuW�al,depres I . ­ - 11.1.1, . .. ... - I Cream- of Tomato Soup RemMy, - I Lamb Chops . Everybody who wa& in the trench- es will , remember how, one night when —as they hame--the big volume out� let, the breid-and-bufter outlet ' for dust.that peit,the windLws of hangars and the office Where a Joge dispatcher . . . ator at that field. "There's a blind spot just there," sion there was. re new0d, Interest in thq work of the Experimental I Union las *, � Y6ars' ago �hildren- trudged to - . Mashed Potatoes mhool with a, bag of asafetida tied. �. White Bread , Rutte:r_.. .all I . - a8s) of a was quiet, some Young I It rounds would fire a' few qy c big business, is gone. .-The big'oper. ator's , onl ' Y, offset to this risk .is a pits. The dakkn&s is the impene- . earth trable blanket that covers the said the Newark dispatcher. "9125,,9125, 14e*ark calling, New- . � year, according to PrcKE. W. J. Squir rell, secretary, Qic�gave an interest . . . ,Custard Lround their necks to ward ofp ill- ' iess. MEAL WITH ROUGHAGE That was only one of the many .sentry at nothing,'just to warm hi� hands. So a Ger man sentry would loose off multiplicity of smaller accounts which . in ,eans a -goemetric increasq in selling just before - dawn. And sornewhete. to the west, driving through 4he dark ark calling. I'll relay to Oleveland I fo'r You." . .� . I I Ing report at .the annual sessioi iiumwr k 00 i showing that the roper Iome remedies which mothers prao- Cream, of Tomato 6oup � . sed keep the family healthy and " Lainb -Chops ,I . a few rounds. Thew more English, more Germans. - The machine . and cirryifig costs. VIA my friend'$ mine will run at a� . profit on a'mere ,muck, is a plane seeking this dreary fieldr 1- . I . . Quik-kly the pilot,.gavie his position; qy, signed ative experimenters with field crop. ario during 193� was 3,159. Thi in Ont' ,t' .o . m good, bumior.� These traditions in- Mashed Potatoes ­ 4 H ' -luded da,tnip� tea, as a prevention String 'Beans or ead Lettuce guns would join in. Then t -he light artii- le and' the trench mortars on both ' handful, of r�edium to small accounts. If one leaves him ,he can turn, to the There is a drone in the loudspeaker . in the -dispatcher's room apd then a him off and -then called Clevelan3 and repeated, the message. From was more than in 1930 and greate I by 875 than 'the average number 6 � . Lgainst inb-omnia and nervousness sul- MufflIns - I Butter -molasses io'nic Stewgd Prunes. " l,iZes. Tben'the heavy aritillery would I direcfbry of -his college classmates quick far-off voice. "410 41-632" it 7 Pleveland came an -imbiedfate ack- nowledgment, and � then the words, 4 eo�operators in the-.,peii od of 1925LE He reminded 1his listeners -that *th �bur� and as a spring ., . sassAfras',teglo onion syruph, turpentine In the first meal, the creard soup ELud lard and the'ba,c'on rind for sore has' NeeIi tomatoes, be called in until finally the nj ght wbuld ,be' a daft inferno. That 19 war. And that is how the war 6tart- and pick out'another. I There is no substitute for ,Personal in business. The calls. I I "Ok 1K., 41 )p ie 63, ewarks, , says tl 4" ,. dispatcher- V. � ' . "Albany, I 4uffalo," came, over the air as the dispatchers there also indicat- . � ' *bl for th Union,had been xesponsi e introduction in ,Onta+i,o 'Of such we] throat. 1. made of strainbd 'ed- I supervision small -has .1 "411639 4163, 10,000 feet,,.good v1s. ed that, they had heard. This hap- known varieties.of crops, as Dawson' . minus their natural fiber, and seeds. .We have outlived most of thege' The potatoes 'have been whipped into The most dangerous lunatics we proprietor torn a leaf fi�pm PuddOnfiead Wilson's Calendar: "put ibility, northwest wind, position 7-A, pened with every message, showing Golden Chaff, 0 A.G. No. 104, and lin ideas to -day and in -stead, we ta.y. to . .. .1 a smooth huffiness to delight the taste. The bread has been have 'had 't7o do. with this century 0 ' , have been the Be -Ih-epared' agita- all your eggs in one basket and— , that baskett" - position 7-A, 0. K." � r the dis- 'The messt'ge is repeated b: . thai all along the line the men a* t the 'fields were listeninj for any indi- periial Ainber, varieties., of .winte wh�at,-'Rosen Rye, Banner 0. A. ( I 6 . . __ prepared - .1 from flour, stripped of its bran at the . . mill. And -nothing could be creamier tors. To be prepared, you have to . amas� *big guns and little guns and watth I wonder if the reader can full�­;e- the differential to, Little patcher,'and then he turns and puts a pin labeled 4163 into a fhap, ri Il.d, cation of trouble. No greater assur. arice of the care with which flying is - - A"" No. 172 and 0. . C. No. 144, lat oats, 0. A�C.'No. a And-44,aska EiLrl . � .... 0 - . . �­ 'or softer than a custard: " There is I heaps of explosive. Once you have done that, follows. alize great Business that maxim cQn.notes? Did ii.i squares to correspond with iie figures him by the conducted coulO be given than ,by a �Visit t6_ one of: these dispatching of- Oats, .0. A. C. No. 21 barley, as vrel as some of bur best varieties of fiel . I pra,cticallk no roughage in the meal , . I � as it stands, and often such menus are , � the underly - ing-eause of many cases C, 44 the rest Some fool gets a fright and. pulls a trigger— . and - then Ybu are off... You cann Ot you,ever lie awake Frid ..­ ... � ht won- * t I dering where 11 `taisatur- you would, rais day's payroll? Pfiii! 'Neitherl,did the given pilot. . Twi ' i ce more the reports come in, the, last call being o'n'ly a few miles Aces.; � .1 1. I � . While the dispatcher is'taliking to I I them the fly in the peas, sunfl*wers, mangele and, c course, the wellJknown Ontario Vax : � legated and G,riTdm alfalfa. . . I , of constipation . ....... ' ` have dan gerous weaponsr. without vice-president iway; then the dispatcher snaps off giaceful ships dusk darlq, bringi - I : _�*_:.,,_"1_ ­ 1. ___--._-We ,can,- in�prove,the- meat by', a, few .. simple changes., String beans and let- wanting, at ... same tJm%,t9_. usg them., .� . .. 'We are not in the habit* and general manager of Gadiets, . Inc.i salary:, $S5,006. It hought it ,,Get his instrument and we go out into d I . away is a --pusing -hum arkness, Far . '_ and to the on- looked,. a sense of . Be Zrity. Some- J - - ­ -watch -themil , I I . I �, . . � . �, - . I . O" 1 -of �tuce have 47healthful natural fiber one.. another where I live, being nice � was, it , . . song of a ,13,14ne riding the west the t1hie` ,R- In 5 'Pt4up t: ran, )but'16 - ig� yii' 61iieig Discalkde& ' ­ " �' their own. - b, . , , ried fruits can be relied . to furnish roughage - because � 'of S,4,' � upon go, ` peaceable ratepa i ' ; but supposewe yers ,were told that murder was inevitable and all began to from the banks." - There are at least , 1. 1. . four banks so -deep in Gadgets, Ine-.' they ' . , would not dare refuse further I . I wind. , . . 11. 1, I Th ­ Two tiny lights appear. ere. -is a roar Overhead dnd.the plane swJeP9 PIZ,- a- trailing star across the sky, a long hum that &6s -in the distance -'up I there the, night .mail goes b�j . . After consultation with federal an provincial authorities . thie" Easier , . their seeds, skins and, fibrous meats. . i In making these changes, we -have nA the teeill, what do you think would loans. True, Gadgets, Inc., has been . across as the flood lights and 6ahind- ,and passlang4rs look -down on a vel- Canada Fertiliter, Karufadtbiersl Ai I r- I -only improved the meal nutritionally,, I I happen? Why, nvv�y soorX the 'Place %rd"tittered operating �at a loss -for a long time. But if it should fail, the keneral man- ary lights are turned on, making . a - . I bf ' Around ixi. a large vet blackness dotted with Hilits and turn back to their maLgazines. The, rmciation have announced an agrL4 _ ment to confine their sales of mixe . . .1, but we -have made it nwre appetizing Gi4Your Rens a e . I I would with cor pses,. All those people who go about saying ager kno'ws thi�t be can acceipt that G�wgaws, path silver,. circle it flies arLd then' aips into the greatest roman ce of a machine age.. . I fertilizers in Ontario in 1992 to som , I I . Dwly Dose of— , . . I . ., . ". that war is inevitable and giving us' their views 'the on -next war either job with Ltd. . ,. ,', Grant __what entplo" - ... the exaggeration. But , yee light, sliding down with a . shrill whistling of wind in the wires. It . -, . I . - . I 28 formulae in place of - the 76 whic are now listed at Ottawa. Ferunix ­ I . - , S . ' k - Y I The Lost Generation - W&I . I T ,are dangerous lunatics or criminals. They ought to be locked up and fed- on b,re�td and water. ' with ownership , difflused, anlongst th,usitnds_,#f .. absentees, can '* I 1 .. xperi- ence the proprietor's compulsion , -to touches lightly and th�n with an- other kurst of gound. .. roUs up I to the * hangar door. I Si mple Remedy . . I Formulae are maw Titide up, of relate c6nibinations Of the three priumIx pliInt. foods, -nitrogen, phosphoric" ad! 7-- � � , "And,the men who were boys, when ..'� op I t ' I . I was -a boy.' will sit and drink with ­ � $ , . I hardly ever go to a cinema with- out wondering whether I there ,is a keep the.vhj�tls turning? I have repeatedly b , eard men say , . The pilot rises frobi the cockpit and looks up with ,su ise at friends who, rpri � . ..... -.4 ... . . 'Fot Bad-, S*achl. , ' 'tash d po ., in varyin' quaAtitie� an . 9 Fertilizer and,soll expert&,agree ths 1 I me"'-�hiis­ the p6et. I hope he is P-_ It ,, Re 1�. try quistdr- . I luckier 'than I am. I belong to � the ,glimmer of sense in this world, for -the Yb u should borr'ioir money from banks �'good'n times, that When bad �hhave come out so early to see him land. The 11 .. .. . ' a range of 12 to 15 formulae are mid ficient for any,type of soil. By n . . I "M&u Hens Lay Mon EW . wrong generation. ,Most of the'rnen . b�ys; I boy at cinema, in the ii�ws repls, they aie fond of showing you the latint in so time:� come and ... yau need money you attitude of any one who has ihe slightest curiosity about the ives 1 ift- Go S M Hid dii1cing 'Orne nuim[beri manufacturer I . sod br . who were when was a developments in the technique of mass will 'have �established a credit line. night mail is in -comprehensible , to ,� . ..... I . will The able to produce fertilizei . 7�= Dealers in Canada cannot sit and drink with me. Loos PhAft FoM -Co. a I f Canada, LtAL I and Gallipoli and the Somme did for . I murder, the airplanes that will drop unheard-of bombs, the tanks that -cam. That is not what 'ft father, -nor my -grandfather taught me. iieir inarti- Phim.. He has flown -it for years.'FrOm his cockpit he takes a magitine. He .. No Need of Strong Medicines or e mor6 ecbnomically, arid this shoul re t and increase , nd saved ,%onie- Gwiph, ont. . . them. They went "a ... thing and neivLer came b6tk. What it . I cross rivers, and 'so forth. And there cu late precept, which I have always followed, borrow 'imloney has been reading an adventure I story 'he flitted the' ,Safe and Simple Home Recipe -Keeps Stomach in Fine Condition. ,tonnage. The f6irTnulue listedfor sal 11 I in 1932. are: ' . � �, . was they saved I cannot exactly,tell, I people -sit, placidly looking on, eaf, Ing .chocolates and holding hands. No- was -to orily when I coul4 not get it in any other . . as through night at 10,000 feet on theheels of a gale! . , . — , . . If -you iie a victim Of Stomach. 1_� - 5-12-4 . 218-6 . 3-9-6. 4-12. 1 . - -but I do kno*� thatJ bave never seen . LONDON AND WINGHAM anything since 1918 that was worth body says, "Wait a,minute! What are these things for? 'When that air- - - way. I am no banker, butAt seems to me the banker's'train of thought . The next scene in this daily drama of the airport is announced. by the Trouble—Gas SouTnes;s, Pain or g--y-*- Bloatin may,-bave quick - and 0-12-5 �,­&-10 , 3-10-5 5-8-1 .0 12-16 , 24-16 . 3-10-6 5 -10 - - " their sacrifice. . ­ . I . I I Wben People. wonder what ,has been South. plane buries or suw.cates half a city . —When those ,tank*s shatter men's Is obvious and his logic flawless: "If Gadgets. Inc., had.to borrow from me sputter of a mot6r behind one of the hangars. It is a plane,warming UP certain zliefky following this simple . .. � . 0-12-12 , 2-10-10 4-8-6 5-12." 0,42-15 ' 2-12-6 '" 44-'10, 6-8-1 '2-16-6 � 1 wrong with England these lasttwel 1 . . . vq I p.m. years it seems to me that they forget .................. spineg,or Jrive men's bodies deep in- - to the I mud,,. -what is to be the new . good times, by how much the'more "I must. it ,be hard up now in bad times? to take newspapers to Washington. In Then as the sky is turning gray i advice. bon't take strong me "' ' dicine$, arti- fl6al digestants down 0114-16 4-12-4 7'10- 2-8-4 3-8-4 4-12-6 94'4, wingh, in a - 2.05 the war. ,It is all very siml�,le. The Belgtave' 2.22 men who would be assuming" leader- excuse?" I I ; . I think I -had better pull dfit while the east a mail'plame hops OtT for or pull your syste)A with starvation diets. For . 4 -8-1 . . .... I .............. .. Blyth ................ *­­* , 2.33 ship, now, in politics, the - professions, Lon'desb' , business, , In other cinemas, in other countries they are proudly exhibi n , ti g pictures the pulling is -good." On the creditigranting side 61 the . Bosthn. Later ,a plane filled with mail starts for Montreil.,, . within reason - most folks .pay eat what they like if,they will keep their . �, WISH GIRL, ' oro , .......... 111*1* 2.40 the arts, if there had -been, I Clinton .................... 3.08 no war, are dead. of their own new bombing planes or tanks, le dger, your big company gains in flush times by loose The first -transport for Waghingtor, frow. ttoinach free from souring acids that .....-- . - . 1, . . Little Betty *as in Brucefield ................... 3:26 Nho can'tell what genius was pour- and everybody there is Placid- ly looking on. too. And nobddy says, all sorts of prac- tices; instalment sales, 'consignments, g(,gs at 735 o'clock, and thon on until late at night the big field be- nder' or p a ralyze- the work of diges- tion.' � � an obstinal moo d. .1 ]UPPen ........... ........... � 3.33 ed' down 'that vast drain? We can Hensall 0.39 -only guess, but those of us 'who re- ,,Why,? 'Why? Why?" guarantees, and so forth; all done on 4'expansion" comes the counterpart of a railload Ibi And thei,est and easiest "But you know ybur lesson quil "Nov ................... 7 , Exeter 4 SiM raembeIr those ardent,and But*,b,, day some .fool, whose fin- . borrowing that Little station. Thete are 108 scbe&i!ed this is to follow every meal with three well,", protested her governesi.. ..................... generous I . . . ,,�iritq, nearly always thi firs,t'to go, ger has been itebing at the trigger too long, Business cannot risk. When hard 'up Business's yiaii6s, a day in and out of Nev,rark or four tablLAs,of Bisurated ag, -si . why won't you say it?" '�Because if I do, will onl I I V . North. ­. I n -make a tragically shrewd guess. I will fire" a shot. And next,limes - time there won't be any learned and shorten ,Big own 6redit it n -iust come down hard on. and 400 Daisengers -on an av'��Ytrge are carried. —a pleasant, harnmaless, I I, I e,, . tablet form you make me learn something else t( Exeter �e ..................... 10.59 Ve flu' -ng away brilliai)t manhood as f it we.r8 so much -dirt, and now we hidustrious men wri-ting long books 'won't its outstanding accounts. But wheir s They slide in deliberately At lh'9 and e .bandy of a s that ,promptly neutralizes acidjty 1. morrow." 1.� Hensall ................ � ... 11.12 1, . 1.1-18 ire payini �he'price for it. There I,.; on the causes of it all. There - ..... .. be any learned and industrious ­me'n' the pinch comes Little Busine" does -end not have to insult and bulldoze and of their journey, roll up to the landini'"Atesland unload their Pas� keeps your stomach sweet and clean. ' A week's trial of Bisurated Mag- � � . . . - . Brucefield ...­.*.'.*.,.,.,.,::::.". 11.27 still a flourishing pre-war generation, Clinton ....................... nd there is, of course, a flourishing, "-" N ,,t,'ma,kedly vital,'post-war gen- and there won't be any books. Ther� will only be a few idiots gibbeting alienate - its customers in order to get nioney in to meet the interest and 116'xpangion" ' sengers. Likewise they deparc, with, no rO&e oX an atmosphere of alven- Grand nesia. tablets, -which any good drug- gist carr'skupply at trifling cost, vhould I 1"at 19 a "'Bacon- Hogs?" 1; , Lomdesboro ............... * 44.16- . 131 � yth ...................... � 12 ' 23 'ration. But in between there was a among'theruirs. And sometifiies,,v. er. now, I feel like one of themL .' principle of loans. In Big Busibess btick-passing,Amd' ture than there is about- the .. Central Station. Passengers may quickly convince you that 90 per cent. of ordinary stomaLch distress is abso-­ This type of -bog must �,%ve lendt of side, as the middle is' the iXYDE B61grave ............... ; , 12.33 generation that belonged to the-iwar . ** �tself, that grew to manhood in the ............... ::, ,' 0 nepotism flourish to an,appalling de- sometimes enter a plane with a n'ee- ]ute]y 'unnecessary. -BLI sure to get 'valuglylp part of Ae barrass. ,,,7% Wingliani . ; 12.47. Tenebe � . s, and now it is'a remnant. � gree. The number of mincompetent men I know holding subordinate jobs Vous smile of reassurance to them- � selves but they land looking bored.' Biiwrated Magnesia Tablets! . . standard length of the ideal -Will shire ii�_30 inches from round bone t This is the generation to which I . . itlong, for I celebrated my 2Ut'birtb- The Twilight of Big ' iii big ,companies 'solely by- virtue of In the waiting �0'&ns of the various I �_ . .1b. .. ' " ' front edge of first rib. The ho . � C, N. R. lay in 19-1.5 in the front line. I have Business blood -kinship would amaze you, if you did not know a -plenty too. I do not lines men and women and sometimes children wait for the -planes. They I FARM NOTES. houldbe of uniform depth with trin underline. The hea0d shoul A few good friends and a great many East. Acquaintances, 'but sometimes I feel 'Ike When I under . take to nake a case against Big Business I 2 Llit say Little Busin6ss has not its share 9(f nepotism. But it is clear thatyfor have had their tickets validated, their ba,gga,gq weighed and their seats as- ' , . . � , ,"s'tralght be of medium lengtli with- a slightl dished, face, broad fordhead, an a.m., * an old man, for I seem to know lj'm'* tnt�matelyniore dead men than living Goderith 6.35 2.40 pt-obably fathering a wish. Fricon the, earliest time� my forebe-grs have b6en instance, Tny coal -mining friend witb� a net of $1,000 a nionth cariv-carry signed. They arrive by bus or car only a short time, before their' planes I ,� . Tobacco Progresses. � ra1her""'s"mall : firmly-'attdched etee cars, fringed with fine bair. Th ........ , ones. To think about an old playing Holmesville .......:,:, 6.50 2.66 1 neld is to see a crowd of ghosts. e.n_ ,g,g,d in'Little Business. I myself only a limited number of helpless,rel. I depart, and the planes themselves dd 6f Tolia"o, is likely to overtake cheeso neck is well museled with no, tendefic Glitton ............... 6.58 3.05 Seafortlx __........ . 7.12 3.21 r. I know very well that a man may for the last 17 Years have' be'en op- erating a little business which is now.,5�tlRrile$, atives on his payroll at very minor I . not come up to thepoint embarka, tion until five minutes .before they j&gii---G-nt=qo't' foremost overseas ex- according to I -lion. T. L. Ken- to arch on top. The jowl should b trim -but hot heavy flabby o St. Columban ...... 718 2.97 ""t been killed in battle and yet. ave Dublin . 7.23, 3.32 h beet a poor cr,469ture. 'Yet it is eigW. -two years Old. As I 'wfite The only' 'recourse of Big Business is rules, regulations, policies. N"o*, ari to take off. � ' rb6 pilot saunters thr%ngh the port, nedy, Minister of Agriculture. Value ,of tobaceo and. coarge,., . Sinooth, compact finoulder � are essential and this. Z�ulrement i ................. not sentimentalism that makes I . me ­ 1. west. deilare emphatically that .the most one of the ,most pr6fitable. years it has ever had. . .. in business a policy is a petrification. Little Business is not so hani%trurg- , I room, and the ,passengers look cur- iously dt the man t,6 whom they are grown III Ontario in 193.1 . was more th-An $6,500,000. Ab6ut 15 years ago it was negligiblo. lqhere'price as I . e ily understood when the relativ of shoulder meat is 'compare, Dtiblin .............. 11.24 , 9.12 tager, promising and finest member,,; St. Columban .,....' 11.29 . ... of ni�k gene -ration wer4 lost to us - through the 1 4mo1w it for I Most ,Americans believe that, JBig Business is inherent -1k superkor to it can dispose of each tactical pr(yb-- lem as expediency and opportunism to entrust their lives for the next kewhours. These young men in trim is no doubt -but that tobak'co will riink. as one of - OntaTio's greatest Indus. Wft!h -other cuts of -the carcass. Th� back should be -slightly ar&,hd fror Seafarth-'.. . ...... �. 11.40 9.25 way. a Mint I .... 11.55 9.3.9 fact. I -knew thorn. was -with them� on ...... * Little Business. That error's origin is not far to seek, a big industry-_ dictate. . To illustrate, considf,r another of uniforms, with clean, brown faces, are Amilingly non-chalant. The mars . . tries" declared the . r. ,'The 1�in . i&h �narket; is -taking, an incrias- B6 necla to tail 'th � well-apmung"A 11 w .. ­. giving pping straiij�"t ' a �Imoofl wlnie6yille , - ...... 12.05, 0.53 We who' are left -the lucky Ones'- dq� .......... :. 12.20. lo.o6 are a miserable remnant- 'and somb- the'coal industry, the steel,.the cos.� my. little�busine§s friends. 'Ile oper- sight Of them is insurance against . I . " Ing a -mount, of Ontario -grown tobacco .dro,, # n §ide 'blending with shoulde an, e'#'e 11 .r 1-1 times I wonder if any of 'us -are quite 'Sane, metie industry�-74s obviously lwitp im,:- ... portant, a .. g . reater national �ssk or at�?i"T'job press and country weekly concern.' As is usual, the jobwork is nervousness. I The pilot goes to the dispatcher's and the domestWcoitsumption is also increasing. The Canadian High Com- hindquarters. Finish, which is so important i I eVean though we may never have . ... 1-1 .. . ,C. )P. IL TEft TABLE app ' eared in a police court and -pleaded liability,than ii'sinall hidustry. The error arises in assumiLing that a big about 85.per cent. of -1 ,)he ,business. It is there!,Ithat, he has 4ft thel delyfes- roqm, where he gets a sheet of Paper . gifing him repotts gathered by the missioner in- London Informs me -that our tobacco, - is ,big* in clearly indicated in, the top line. -Iweil finished bogs are"�f- me '�vidtd adiiimi, " . .. our war service. ­­­ L ­ 1. . I . 1 4 . . sion. ,In his weekly for a year or United States Weather Bureau all a. regarded England."' The 1931 crop, due to fhvL, throughout, ig0kating a --full dedi . " I 11 1. I I ,. I lf�Ll ' I , phott I I - . . .. doubt if you can grow to man more li� has fb "A- runmibg a seri6s of -long bis route. A. -complete report'of orhble, weutbet cond4tionsj'was t�e . _&V I d r1im'T loin iind a 1011.6V well 6 Ope . . . I I hood under subli. oircuinstaneeW- if I I- sketches, character andbiography, 'of this kind canhe obtained on ten rflin- largest and of the finest quiality in Ideal finish gives a carcass that out, %S . S�M. eat spend"the moAt impr�ssion- d66rfelt 'e -o........'..'....., 5.50 Me years'of �oirrlife ainong shelig ' ' I .. .d . �� ., . ithe local Prominent!. Mo offset the job worik.slump`�e has put. his plant � utes' notice. The plane hagibeen tax- ied or towed,to the passeuger In- the history of Ontario. . . . .�, 111" . out with .114 .Inches to- 1% inches 4r. *fat bvenly distributed along the bac& wiget "..4 ....... 11� e - - .; ­ ,5,55 and ,bloodstained U, - - i1bed wire, and be 0;60aw .......... V ........... 6104 There . I I . . to assembling- thl?#e. skete -hes in a T boolc� he ' tr ance, in. fr�iit of the waiting room if it is large it has been ..... . I . 11.11.1 .. - � . . . * %e liami is described as smooth an( quite normal. are wounds of ..... kubm%. - - ,.i ............ 6-11 the toul as as wounds 'the - 1 4. .. , , ...... , , .. I , bo,,* ig in good locAl­dd.: - m;tnd; it 'It few hundi�ed and a',, one . -vied, their UM Arst . to by.a tretor, so . I Resentreh lit Im ported. . .- tapering, having no excess �bulgo,s a. I I well -of Ofy-th .... 4-4...... I ... "..... 6-26 body. In ­the life �oif . a'young, man W �Wtm -....� ........... 6AO there id a period -let us say. k -Ween 4 �91109ht 'I I .� ......... : ". ' 6-62 the ages of ,19 and 28-40hen though. l!"16 I ;;, . 11 - 11 ! 11 I netAird a wi . . 'dollars, I By contrast,, ton8ider the big city- newspaper faced with- the -same sitwi�- that.. its iiimes,-will not IV6*e.dul . ' ' blow dirt all Over. sm the place. When it is fired, It is ign-oniniotisly towed , . e -of fundamental reseaTph I f�,��,agt=re , ' g 'Was discussed , 'by Pr6C j R Graham, O.A.C., fat, 48 such neeefssitate�, more trim % ming, . ....... .. ' " , . ' Thk ba:bn'type -hog ig- skightly lon� 6f btlonf6 I -.7.- � 4.... - #.::,.,� 10.25 he. L, rnar .be WOTVnir hard Wi a uni, , __ I I - ti6h- it �A,nn6t possibly make such a backward on to the field. #11 attend- . . of who show. ed i;W laboratory fluffingg had been, - strong ,of bone but th bone is ileAn . !'I'."' .1 . I . versity or learning a business, lie call .1. . I I woe' 1, - �, lead W.fist, is the�,wb?ole � 0 9 n k publishing is , sepeftie ant runs out with t*6'fiagm, one white and red, and holds the rni et tyanslat&l into fa p,ra Ice - with m a and flinty without puffi. eas, and the pig stan�s straight wt� -Ll " '. . . on a carefree, :" 1, , . 4 . ' ' ...- ., tinother . and specialized one red,011c At highly bene&ihl rt -4111W.' the 0. stroft'at tbe Tiasterns. Quality 61 ,: . , mponsibl exisumw,),�,. � �.,f_ It ,- �'­ I 81134. cheerl;dU _ , � 1 ,,�.4­ � , � % is %h-VaTge ' .---. * I ' bratieli of Bit Business. The mews- in the alk umtil he Is sure that the is in 'no danger from A� ,C. it' was leaz;fted that turkeys ' bone is vary signifl6ant in the liv( I , V,,o ", 1.46 , I af which young men f ,, �'-4,*"4�;!".,.�",;,;.�,*�s'....4."I. .1 . . .1 .� . I . .1 � elt , N * w � y . *,* 4 �. w4."W. #. f4g, t��,T vcA;y llzt6, at night, smoLring ; �': � ­ . 161%, L� , 0 drinkft beer imd � '-, -,-,,-,--- .e,p��,�.;#­ � 1, I � qibw,#��­�.�_.we.��!. If 6 , � . � ; 0, ; I L I i :: � 1, ,8. -1 I � �FRE , � paper a1h; rht &P on the rooks before the parliamentaTso ta4k. of bNecting gmh a reason44ttering change of Vol. PlAone . other craft. V ih6 6ky ig- 61&F -VT I 5 � 'the ,.I the white fla ival wit g n. I hatched and broode4 , -in the laboratory. _i�6on 1,eft­Vkt 1�,'i%eas,­when 14d ce lettu, With 'Partleleff *1 soil adlia- lhgg as it is invariably; correlated witf constlibitGn and feeding cap�klt*,­- In the bog.is istretelik, .� , 6,owitalli'tJ LVF , - 6ttling. thl afroitg d the , ��..%,W""F#� t XILM I W`.A;.,�� iAA" ., W, * " .4. -� * f V i 1, ".. J.Zgg uftlyo� _� ;-,: 44*1 i VV*�Ai6,v;V, * #*,OiP4� ko;� '. � ,, I I ich ,. ,, 4, 66. It is als,6 $111? age at Wh . '. � . , I ."f, ei, d , . ." J%84 WT7 MkIl"gacift tu"k fi,ysf fall (A r, �� Wv­% W 4 0 4,44 . . � I ; , � ; I I *0 ac .. , , : ­ - . ! , , ^1 L . .! . , . ­ I .. 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