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vision of adimol Course& That sited`' Whlat a Wn1 y'tile +laaust
(Clontt mud from I'ggv 2) will never be reached: wW,g human Wednesday, Feb: 15 to Ihdfs wife! No toad a have bei
sOrietY 0*144ges and while. echoed gr'eerd wio
. To Move To New Office teachers continue to *&.4-1, b Private mvambers backed him: Acid in+di9estion'madte ],9]
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job. Dr: Manion, having Obtained the right tivt�ly wretched. % .tt�tis letter, h
The law o0ce of E. D. Bell, B.A.. Node let us turn ito • to have ' v wife. 11e11s how 'he got welcbane i�elde;
the modern eximr ori ate irofeetwbems+ day egtemd-
fis to be aoaioved from the, pxeseutt la troveray about, methods. Dere the ed, spent the N of the House die- "My hu'aba'4d developed a wmet'eh4
,Mdoa across IUs street to the 'build. donAnant principle is that of pupil ac- '°Wi'n'g' the aidtrnisabidity of having a form of (gastric ael(UtY," •irks write'
11119 wow occupied by W. F. Strettton, tivity, 'It is no -recent innovption, bust dd'sti'netive, Canadian. flag. Its. was `Meals were a miseag to hdm.• He a
Jeweller. Mr. Bell is snaking ` ,the at$ IPr'edoniluance is unpirecedtented. Polntt'ed • 0ut ttlhat all oth#r _ meanbers ten could molt sleep t, Rr• gheartburu
idhange, in lo�jon• because the latter At last there ds fairlyof the ommwonweaAtih crave such a Busluess kept .pian fmt}m deme a grey
Place will. afford better socangmuoda general agree- P rifest, but
when ,he ddtw to a s 11 t
menet that,` to attain the best results, fl'a'g. L year' this proposal rt#��b' Pa
tion, there being a viult'in the 'bud'ld ed, the bl Awrae, I grave him .Kruschent Salus;
the school must contrive to make the mgt of How..R. B. Bennett tint tits u1ts The
ling. The change will 'be made in the p. pi'1 an active, oo icious a 'anal• Other �
was
rtepir future. -Brussels. Rost. - n gent in Conservative members. w"ear"y k left hd� face, and hie I,
his own education. "We 'learn by do This ' Dr. Nanism had nothing to
ing" is only a +half trubh; 'the will to MY, but 'hda followers were ve much dagestbion gmd'uotdly disapPeaned. 1
Wind Plays Havoc opposed to amdh a ,move. Cameron is a Itiveat to .'hear, him say, `I'm hen
duo is Swiiat makes this doing import,
At ,the' height of a terrific wind ant. So we arrive at the most potent Me'lttosh has sponsored this resolu- M." It seems twon'good, to be true,
storm on Thursday night last a 'large word in modern methodolog ,:_mdti- t¢an for many years. One Year' it was --,(Mrs.) IL M. E. '
chimney on ,the parsonage of North vation,, . sponsored by Mr. Dielde, a 'Conserve The numerouo salts is Krusch a
Street.Undited Church-ttoppledl over Here again we must tread warily, five member, but always 'has it 'been
help to •Preffi�obe a matvLr+al flow of tela
aind More a finale in the roof ,nearly fol' we are among' •pitfalls+. Unskilful talked! out. digestive and other vital juices of bhe
eight feet square. Bricks and! mor- MOtivati'aw may reduce l -Interest The Minister of .Justice, wbo quoted' b�. Scan after your start on Krus
(tar (crashed-throu'gih 2 x 8 inch, raf- to mere ,Paving for entertaiumwent; it Mr. Bennett's approving words of last cin' you will filed :that you are able
tterls to the floor of the attic and de- may utterly lose gdghtt ,of the zest of Yiesir, could; not see any objection, to to boy 7iou,r' f'oo'd without distrIO"
mo'lisshed a bookcase aancd- Zamtaged tackling something. that is laird, the Canada ilq,vinig 'a national flag, nor ing after-effects. Auld as you Per
satisfaction of mastering tepndd he regaird it as afYeoti' in the severe with the ,`,`little daily .diose•;
other articles stored there. Tth�e c'rasth g it. Again,. � you.will see 'fihist Kruachu3n brie
(occurred about 11 Ip m. and canpen- by inviting the pupil to turn the force sUg'httest the ,relations between Can- gf
treys erected` a temporary shelter over of ,his will upon himself, how easy to ada 'apd the Mother Country'. He gloRoug relief. ,
the gaping tingle, Coiared glass win- Induce Sit hint, a morbid: introspection 1ed there was cowAdiemble con. .
dowiq du- 'tthe ' east 'side of the church that will �termimate development or -� at Geneve, over Caniada not• hav- y,Por ' meant �n � �� of
were shat'ter'ed by the wind, crashing Pervert tit. How can we have child- of its own In'the ii+ne of tal ing''a, walld•-or` the tbl
to the floor behind the dhoa4l• loot. For centred, schools without :developdn9 a flag'• He told •the House that stoopior � that Lao.
ttunaitel • the sc}f ee'red childmew? Hou cam we er or later I�anutdla woubd have a Hag, Bu Hen.
y large 'frames hid with of ;uteri T. L. Church, have.
rY WlaldswrorTh Longfellow or Marcus
the result the grmtetr 'part iof the motivate srtlaongly without establishing Aurelius meant, -is today, almost W.
imultivpieced' windawe remained %D� a shameless C 1lt of self b%wes't? Graydon, Dur, Hynidman and J. R. Mac- ally unkww,M Ii is (boo bad-
taot.-Godlerdeb. Signal -Star. The answer to these questions lies Nicol 'wiere 'all against it and tallied ,Consider iudefiy ,those fngrreddents
in ,our interpretation of motivation. the matter out, which ,can, Macke a walk a surpassing
Knocked From Bicycle „ We must .begin with the chid as we Some of tine Toronto members were
find him; if •sel'f-interest a joy a the watlker, and' ®st enrdebmeni
Two coning boys, Ronald a:mui Peter appeals to oowupietel'Y swamped 'by ballots from to 4iis soul. ,
liim.,in�ost strongly, tlhat• is where we '� Globe & Mail, suggesting that In 'the first
Patterson, eons of County Engineer T. 'must start But we dare not list this they forget pari advantage place, a+walk should
'R. Patterson', narrowly escaped se!r Y age and; co- never have, an objective. If you have
ions i>b be. the end -we must- find- for. him ,Operatte for the common. (good. It is . it fi'rntl•
Injury owe day las wok when some more compelling amazing brow wise some y fixed in your mind that you
'Idles were knocked frown their le Pe ng motive than people,. who 'acre on your wa% to Cousin Ella's or
self=inttereai. We mnlst, I think, sou- daave never head. any experience in that you ane :gaiwg to Ith@ A & P,
by a `oar driven by J. D. Thomnta9. Ron trive to make Ihdm feel .that there is municipal or other governmental af. the awareness of this objective Will
aid was Hound to have a broken leg something bigger, more impoa:taah fairs, really are- Personally, I wish
an'd Peter received a painful heads in- than himself, where our gnaw constantly at yo'ua•, fanbconsclOus,
Jury, but it might easd'ty have been a good far out Problems could -be solved by sigtn- like a maggot in a walnut. It will
weighs his 'own desires and gmtifica- i� a 'slip of Paper and sending it on tinge your sensibilities and irritate
great -'deal moire serious. Tee bicycle, tons. In our hands ,he must, come to to a member who its worrying his head 'your Psy r ns not, therefore, have
vi^aa badly smashed. The accident oc- find the' strongest iriceritive to action, 'off to 'hires Out 'a solution' for our ani Objective. Just Bo for, a walk.
curred On Kingston Street.-GOdter-ich not in the fact that 'hs personally problems.
signal -Soar. In the second place, a walk mrust
wants to duo anything, but int the 'fact• The 'Ottawa CdUzen: had' this bo sag: never be a prenneddtated ritual, like a
Presentation to Miss O'Neil that the Igeeaety Of which he is a part "Th'e Sunday, afternoon broadcasting bridge party en an application for a
canner reach its highest until that PerfOrnrantee sof 'a Toronto publislher bank loan. It must be as s'ponta'neous
' Members of the Gdrlw Club of Wes- thimsg is dons, and, 'possibly, in the have constistted largely of the same old' as a sudden: smile. One of these days;
iley-W11110 Church and a few non -mem- added fact that the, and ,Maybe he platitudes and cliques about business, wbdle you are qulebly reading, or do-
ibers meet at .the home of ,the. pTegi. alone, can do it. rbhis is what -I mean government, drastic economy and am- Ing the housework, ,Oi• tidying the
dent, Mrs, (Dr.) W. A. Oakes, after by train'in'g in citizensthd'p. The school �b .'�'U'Z- It wotv]d be 'a mistake, cellar, the notion will gull enly and
ttbe.Suwd'ay eventing church service to can do thds. Good schools' are doing h'o'wev'er, to under -estimate the possi-
it; the g unaccountably flit across your. con
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bid goad,bye to Miss 'Winnie O'Neil', y are doing it by enterprises, .bili+tae of" a reaatiouary organization sciausness that it would be pl,easanT
a antermber of the club, who 'i,s leavin.g by student organizations, by extra- wa'> money 'beha d it. Proposa'l's, to to take a walk. You mutat act upon
town, for an extended visit with her curricular activities,-sensi'irzing pup- centralize authority, to eliminate pro- tbdg notion, Ins,tan.tly. Do not. attempt
4brobher anti Isdster-inMr, and Mrs, its to motives transcending &elf -inter- vin+cial ,legislatures, to amalgamate to thin]; up reasons or Objectives for
W. Earl O'Neil, of Halitax; N. S. Up- est. Ttheste schools are training for the railways for -the purpose of mails- the walk Jus, open the door and
wards of Sixty of .(the 'ladder of the demtocracy and humanity. God knows 't fining the debt structuTe, are Fascist go out.
,church and club members were pres- we could use a few more such in 'effOet, but money is apparently - The third and most important of all
ent. Mists O'Neill, invited to spend schools'' forthcoming to pay for the broadcast- requirements for successful walking
the eventing -,with Mrs. Oakes, was teak- Ing and other propaganda in favor of is also the most difficult. 1'ou must
en entirely by surprise ,to see so nary such proposals. It ds hardly possible learn to expunge from your mind ev-
Of her r ends and assoo]ates gather- lot for 49 years. Hew was a master of tits ;that many Canadiain ra3ddo listengers ery single one of your usual warri-
'ed there.-CUn'ton Newg-,Record. lege m 1899• F. I3. Pennebaker, a that
of Toronto could be so dielud- menta and vexations. Until you have
past master, was named treasuaer in od. IT would certainly be impossible ]:earned to do •thlo, walkimg is worse
'Thirty-seven Years as Treasurer ion to Mr. Fair. --Clinton News to hold: Canada together by. force or than useless. If you start out with a
nftor(by money power in one centralized
The resignation of W. D. Fair as , state.mind overloaded with woify about
treazumr a: CIdniton Lodge, A. F. & Stayner Sun Changes Handsm a (for example) your anortgage, the
A. M. was tendered at the -regular rhythmic motion of your li`gs will re•
meeting, Of the lodge ixeld Friday "The Sttayner Sun, which for the•lrast Friday, Feb, 17 solve into a kind( of ghastly refrain,
night. Mr. Fwr. , a . seven years has been' publisshedl by c3dvming unto your iant?r ear, "The
Ped master of Eric M. Wilson, former God3erich boy, � The Governmtenit's wheat policy was mortgage is due, tate mortgage is due,
iIie-lodge, was ' succeeding
treasurer rat has, been Purchased by William Ross, outlined in the House by the Miindster the mortgage is due." I You ,have.
Tune, 1902,' succeedinyg bhe late Bra a member Of the staff, who wdil con- of Agriculture, tonight. There has doubtless experienced something of
Doan, and has regularly been return- duct it In' future. Mr. Wilson has been a
ed to office at each succeeding an- l;rr+owi'rng doniand for informs- this earl while listening to rite click-
ed Office
a; term lacking only a taken a position in the advertising tdom xeganddngl what the policy of the etyLcllck of train wheels or the ticking
lfew months of 37 years. He became department of the Mop2real Saar-- Govermm�ent is to be for the com'i'ng of a cicrck- If you start out on a
,a member of the lodge itn, May, 1890, GodericQn Signal Star. year and also for Ube future. , walk with a bad worry in your mind,
W34 has been a member of the lodige Mr, Gardd'n)er -,covered much ground 'by the time you got home agaim the
Crushed As Sleigh Overturns and ,built up his case well. For one worry will be infinitely more deep -
Ivan Himerson has been corifted thing, it was made clear that the rooted in j,ou'r consciousness and your
bo the Stratford General Hospital for Government is about through with ac- benefits will have been less than
SWEET several days, foll'o'wing an accident in t'� Participation in the wheat busi- loorthing. It is therefore a cardinal '
which the was crushed by i a cattle mesa and wn+th a price guarantee. It rule, and one which has been ex- '
? beast R seems that Hitggerson was sntetrdis to foDiow broadly the recom- Pounded by ail the sages of the art
1 �A p C1 R AL on his way bo Dublin with the sial- mendlatione of the Royal Comtmission of walkitng, That with the first step
i t t, G A R E: T T s s areal on a el�ghl drawn. by's, team. Ap. which sit a Itre'm'endroua cost• invests- You take you must deliberately, by a
parenttity the beast 'must have thrown gated tble whole problem in Canada resolute effort of will, cast off your
M "Tbe p.,s.t fol■, i. Mbicb and also visited) EunoPe tot get further everyday preoccupations as a serpent
itself, upsetting ,he sleigh and Mr, sheds, its skin.- This is really not as
sob■cco .•■ b. e.ok.d" Information. it will leT•the trade Car-
tri
Haggipinn , benawgeath onside bhe Hack
beneath the animal. He
was driving
was driv'fng along the third ,;;sees•
sion, of Logan, just a short ddstancta'
from his 'home and gids wife, steering
r.y, on as it has been accustomed to
do, but. the a
wm,tehed example will be carefully
Enoouragememit will be given to co-
difficult as it seems, and you will
soon et the hang ofit. Sayto our -
self, Now, for a few m y
magical min -
utes, I am going to step 'out of my
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the sleigh on the sidle 'of the road,
opeiatdve marketing schemes and
usual universe, and into a different
f s4 r 1 .,,'�? , y
-hrasltetn�ed to 'bis assistance. Untying
there is to be an effort to encourage
and wonderfu'1 one, In due course, no
tenor, I have to
s,,<f sy .the
animal she was able to get her
the buildiin'g of more homes on the
shaft return to Ery
a• $ a 1.
t
husband back into this sleigh to drive
prairie's. There is to be pro'visaan fo'r
°icd universe, with lite sirru trouble
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Thome-M'itcthell Advocate.
the cs"eattion of a wheat board if an
and the mortgage
tgage and all the rest .of
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emtengency arises. That, I Presume,
it -but now, for these few minutes, I
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Married Sixty-two Years .
would be in cage Of war. The Min.
dater, as usual, presented the gyovern-
am going to escape into an enchanted
amid other world where tthese, things'
e sfr
k.'', b;' -;F'•
Mr. amid Mrs. John Elliott, Sr., of
menh's ,policy in clean and forceful
are not known" And then, having
g
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Logan, who reside with their dough-
heir and received ootigratulations
made this effort of will, step forth
with a firm
ter,
r
Mrs. Joseph Moore and Mr.
frodi, all sides of the House.
step and with a mind set
fes,
Moore on -the fourth concession of
The Minister of Fin'antce'aga]n'. had
free'
Logan quietly celebrated their 62nd
his re�olu,ion to introduce an enabling
Neither hurry Dail rushing feet nor
t n
"Council i3tandard
wedding anniversary on February 1.
hill to gilve authority borrow
along so slowly that your -
RIB -ROLL or
Mr. Elliott was 87 on December 6th
,to lata
]slice
money to meet msturing .obligations
stays unstimulatPd, Set your-
your
Tite-La Roofing
p
and
and Mrs+. Elridott will celebrate her
886h birthday on April 1st. Both are
P
and, any new issues needed. This op- Self
ented deg
*gain debate
a normal, moderate, free -swing -
,pace; and maintain 112. Fall into
in o
is being widely in
good health. U'nitil last July they
a on monetary
.policy.
a pattern of nhy,tban- our everyday
used ,for houses. lived
It is` permanent,
by themselves. Their marry well
wfsibers ex,end congratulations, even
g iI Stevens, now In Opposition, jerky
mitaderrl lives suffer horribly from, a
instability and lack of balance
fire roof, weather-
p
though a little late, and wish 'diem
wanted the dollar died to the pound
--anal the itythmic swing of a cor-
proof-requirgs
minimum upkeep.
many happy returns of the eventful
s,terlirng. M,r. Dunning tried to explain rectly
that with our extensive trade treaties
calculated "%walk takes- the
'muscles
day.-Mtitahell
tlVriteforouttnewfree
"Hoose
Advocate.
cramps
we could nidi afford to tie our dollar lotosenis
out of a man's and
the tight little inhibitions of
booty Toys".
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either to the United States dollar or
to
his mind..
Mother: "What's Janey peeved a B77•b,sh 'pound. The 'Social Do not (and there is no more vital
t: ?" Credit group seized' on this diAeussion walking rife than this) let
about?" g ) your at-
Products Joan: to says it used to be bard to attack the wQillnle monetary paldcY teuttion be arrested by people. In our
enough'wal'klug home from auto 'rides Of 'CTanadbi an'd indeed all other coum- sardline packed modern 'lives we are
PRESTON' but this business of parachute jump- tries daily reduced to wretahedp•ess' by the
ing is getting on her nw-ves. Waller Tucker, {Lib. Saskatchewan.) t.aa'close and- toocontinudus proxiSm.
also gave the speech he has given for ity of our fellow 'men. Forget people;
four years is succession regarding his ignore them; leave no Tn out of your
-•'u monetary view's. Agricultural esti- consciousness, as you have left out.
mates went through very well diurintg your sinus trouble land. the mortg4e
i'
t; i the evenSi.ntg session- a d th
a g n e .rest. Open your awareness,
w instead, to the wonderworld of the
things which in your everyday life
', A`w All w you never have time to see. Look at
1' I HOW TO TAKE A WALK leaves if it is summer, or at the bare
' bark of winter -s'tri'pped 'oaks and elms
(COndansed from Coronet in Reader's and maples. Look at tike reflections
G �," Digest) in pud'd'les 'of rain water; stare u: at
�^�k�' ".. ) P
.:, .. • .. the shapes and patterns of cumulus,
'' ...• y. We aro°an ingenious and bigibly ed- and cirrus clouds'; opens your con.
No 4
° • � +, ucat'ed people. We are uniquely pro- actousnese to tactile pereeptions,',and
n..
Pal O h :::. �:%�, fi'cient in designing I
�� � � •, � .�: - g a.utbotmtobiles, writ- feed the sensation of grass or cam or
"•~•:•<':?''" ing Plays, decorating might clubs, stag- 'stones against your soles.
Y fang World Fairs, antd other intricate Twenty-four hours' a day, most days,
t rs x: crafts. Unhappily. however, we have your ears are shut. They have ,been
been so engrossed in.nvarterin,g these, remdered unheari•n'g, in self-defense, 'I>' techniques of our civilization that we by the clatter of trafftte and typewrit-
iC �:f1 r F have lamgelry forgotten the much old- era and telephones. Otpen your ears.
O
IIillf `3f er and much more basic lore ,which Let theme be attentive to the tidy
y ` : has to do with the elementary pro- sounds that untdeerlie the roar of oum
:•• ,uses of human life and the enjoy- civilization -the soft si'bilan'ce of dead
'r meant Meregor. leaves whisking in the wind, the
1.
? ., R is a lamentable, fact, but one smnadl songs of sparrows. No city is
.., which in not open to argument, ,heat so urban that the 's'ky has been .blot-
�� c . not One man in a hulndired knows, how to out, that no grams blade grows,
to take a walk. Walking as an 'art, or that the subtle scent of eal`th does
;, . I ;' as a Performance I'nvolvinig su'btf[o 'not now and, again drift 'along. the
._ sphittu'al values, is today very nearly I wima Attend, fihtese things! ' Ilenlhrk
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against your fief3h, ancI the Prevlillence ,; i'
of God. w� tire,
h The world, r �; / �,r' ,
td, efts is not-, so u11- � : �.. "�
I- endurable, when a nesse 'gets` a .chance r ;'�!� rr , '•« � `:'?' xt� � �
s to tools at _1t and 1 r l m ''.: ry - � :f t J "
smell It and feel its syr +,r / f! { . �' : "A !': � ;?r r r; '� r�4 i
te]itllre and .be one .%r !,' $.. f .,r. `•.� i� - ;
al with ft; This t a Streik.
d acquaintance with the ,;v¢Rrldt - :phos' / � ��'��f
1 renewal OP the magical and
G . wouderimnt which happiness
y�4u used to feel •
I- when you were a chil>di-. such is the
t whole. Purpose an takin f : "r'• v?a•r*!,,
t wanks. To d end of g / s` f r:r�r r
�r see .things clearly encs a rr�,. • sr ,':: , •,a. s'.•
aside for
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a little wih3le� r,/�f .: r
t the raucousness and the o %r �f,
lan9Or' and r„ +k. s �i AyHt :(
the worried ,preoccupations . wrluch a / /�' f 1, ' st
t /,s w a .� S 1 t' 1 11 z',a . r 4a
on most Of
ebd con -fuse �u and 1;�f f l I , primp i r ), J �r�
to s w You, sect t o ,come . to • . f v t
griP with the ,realities which un- 0 i , " 1i ,
' dyimgly underlie the fret sett stress�11 �� 4r
i .--such was the #urPose Buddha had I
i In mind. when the set out strolling a- ,1. `
I cross country., and such has ,beeom the Poultry pays, with scientific han4lhlg, The flock tat 4 -be cr +
core of the cart of walking ever (since. good breed:—should you buy chicks this Spring? Surso ,'�,' ,, ` 7'
I AfrQJM look black in Europe now. s�.''
Here in Your own counts Ings have to be kept ship -shares:- ,hould you lrepla+ce�+it3t[�i I
y is install new #ra and feeding equipment or im .11 a
ity atntd trouble and dismay. $ut your Ps g equip prove build 4,
door can be opened by the .turning of ings?-. Specialized. feeds produce better birds, more edge, � , ,�.
a :handle, and • a whole world dies -,out. ' and eggs that grade higher. . , t
side. Trees have not ceased to have If you are short of money at the time when a Cali#tiler
green. leaves, nor robins to sing, nor P''
the earth to %a.ve a good feel under- investment in poultry or stock could be made, ask us to., ,e. :5
foot. Happy, 'Rrallcingl assist you. Our D�Ionclger will be.gTaef to aliscllas your plagi, a.
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WrA113I■ISIUM, IVA
WEEKLY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS.. SEAFORTH BRANCH N.. +,,
Friday, Feb. 241--1.1.15 amt,, Beauty • E. C. Buswell - - Manager
'That' Endures; 12.45 -p.m.. Poultry- • •
Talk; 1.30, "'Cl'eapatira"; 7.30, Cocoa- -%'``
Dant Grove. I I .
Saturday,
Feb.
5--10- '
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30 a.m., Sint- MANAGEMENT AND CAFE
Ines; 12.45 p,m., CIiNX Hili -Billies;
6.15, Sport Reporter; 7.45, Barn 4: �
Donee. OF PLANTSIN THE HOME
iitcbing gaiekiv, ul � breis"" t.
Sunday, Feb- 2G-11 am . Rev. J. F. thoel:at,amosteffectivetxestment
Anderson.; 12,30 p.m., Ken Sable's In the choice of plants for the home, and°tl>efsloatmuUles. g _'oy'V. ''
Amateurs; 1.45, Tr5"g1e V Bible Class; frtnests of :plant s for houses' may isle Dr. Chas*S Oint emit � i
5.30, Little German Band• debepnined largely from their &true- y -
ture and general appearance. '(those T 4.1
Mondtay, Feb. _27�--11.30 a.'m., "Pet- ,,with thick leavea, and a small glosso containing 25
ear MacGregor-; 1. 15, "Cdi'PPtngsr' nig per cent of groundF
b surface are but little affected, by a bone. Fun,ber 'tniformatio¢i on
5.3.0, Birthday Carnival; 6.30, Tele- da -y Iabnosphere, while plants with care of plants, imehld6ntg the imptirt-
Phone Tines s'mal'l .thdaa leaves dry u'p quickly. De- amt poimtta in
Pott wg • and re -potting„
TuesdraY, .Fey. 28 -11.15 a.m., Beau- c1duous plant's that show bare stems will ,be • found in the circular "'Man- ;
P.m., Royal Chefs- T winter are the All decai'attive_
ty That Endures; 1 agement of House PlanRs" which nnag
1.30, Glad Tidings-, 8, Tena Reid' Tlhey are resting. All planrts must be obtained free on application from
Presents, rest, but those which rest during the The Publicity and Extension Divistfoa,
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summer should be chosen, such as, be- Dominion Department of Agrieultuae� ;,
Wednesday, Feb. 29---•10,30 a.m., gonias, abutilorrs, Callas, cyclatmen, Ottawa. ~ .
Church of the Air; 1.45 p.m., Accor- geranium, heliotrope, and Chinese . . . �i
deoh brand; 5.45, Souvenirs; 7.30, Co- pi-itnrostes; also tihe flowering bulbs;' ' �► - "It,
e
coanut Grove- byeicinthv, tulips, na.relsel, and otber Hoagy: "Can you give me a defint11
N
planus of that order. tion of a patriotic orator?" .�,
Thursday, Marcli 1-11.30 a,m., "Pet- 1'n the care and management of •Woogy: "Well, If you want sty '';
er MacGregor"; 1, Royal Cbefs; 8.00, house plants four things are import- definition, be's the fellow who's reati7F '�
Gladys Pickell. anrt,--•moi'stEure, light,ttemperaiure, and to lay-d'own your life for his country!' g
soil. With regard to watering, pro- Ar
vided the plants (have proper drainage,
water should be applied until it rnus
through the bortttotm of Abe pot. Too ,*5
r
Te npuwas invited one evening to frequ'emt watering is ' often, a detri- SLEEPAND
a big dinner where many notables mental; it wets the surface soil so
"',
were to appear. During the dinner much that the adr 9s 1661E out. Dwel-
fish wNrP served,'but Tempus was un- ling -hou's'e air is usually dry but the AWAKER MVW��'
able to eat it. d'ryne,ms may be decreased, by evapor- , ..I
Knowing: that the would be. asked ati'ntg water in tih'e room and by syrintg- If you don't sleep well
why he did'not Pat, ,he tient over and ing foliage on; bright days+. Thick -ti nights are inter- �^ -1
rupted by resdesaneas A
,whispered into the fisb's gill and in I heaved plants may be sponged wibh �,
. is t•n -loop: to your kidneys. . '�
put his ear to bhe fish's mouth. water containing' wtiale-oil soap. A If yew kidneys are out
1.
Ibis of course caused, a general cur- little ventilation should be given' on of order and failing to ,
'Isit} among the diners and, they ask- mild, Pleasant days. cleanse the blood of
'd Through lack of food a plant mane- poisons and waste )
"What are you doing, Temlpus7" times dices nott.grew well. So long as matter -your rest is
Ife answered: "My neighbor put the rotas have not become bound, likely suffering, too. Nt the first si'igm of
rut to sea three weeks ago, asci I thte piraant needs ntot be re -potted; in- kidney trouble taro rnuifieLealfy b I[isdTs
tskN1 the fish if he had seen anything deed, this would offer a need -110" kidney Pifls-&r over half a owamT Kit '
if him. But the fish said 'No, my check to it. Me best thing to do is favorite 7 remedy. Easy to tale. j"
rientl, I have been out oP ,fie water to scrape away ;tQiB saar6aoe sOi4 down D���ldney�
or th'e•la.st two months'." to the moots and replace wdtth a rich
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RUSSON
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BRAKES � arx1,sp for t$ H- P. Hudson
112 D. tenco; 111109 and erl■ for
Hudson Six -96 W Pr 119 -in.
Tiv�ulic and Mechanical from same W. 8.; $1222 and upfor Country
acting hand brake, Club models -101 and 122
foot pedal! Easiest 193(, 80 H. P., 122 and 129 -in. W. B.
too, for parking- Standard on ,Lu
fin.
�,� builtby Pricesdelivered in Tilbury, Ont? equipped to drive; including
1937,1938 and 1939 Governmear taxes, not including local taxes, if any. For
delivered�p rices in your locality, see your Hudson dealer-
Attractme� low time payment terms, with new Hudson Time
Nymew Man. Prices subiece to change without notice.
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