The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-05-20, Page 34,, •
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.theha*a.,inie, and-then„there ba
'•1:42`1640.f" -.01,'W ••with7
.:01.1.e1i. things, aacitadialt, SPinacii .••••peat,,
Ot:• • Corn, or ptactically, fin,ything lace.ifer;
et ...that ,m'atter, the time they' are really`
'Werth eating is when tbOY:,4rEr .fret11::
; that is, juSt inature. - • • .
u-
DEpTHS
Theta Who ..knovi• titalien the art
of good gardening advocate as a good
and slate ribe. covering the.. peed ,to a
• ileptk equal to About th.reo, times the
diameter. Now the beginner is not ad-
vised to procure" a pair of calipers. and•.
, work out the diaMeter of a great..var-
'• iety •ef, ' tedde'he et the.
• pytnt. U1140.0.44 rough rule Only. With
• tiny, seed' lilt% that of the poppy of.
'the Mann, •seedabout the siZe, of'a
ia •• •graiii of, sugar merely,' 'pressin into
v--1• . VyltliTarge:
0
magi . like gladiolt,ancl dahlia: bulbs
r, , or potatoes; thies.tille will Call' for
our ar
By G9 DON L,W711,
, AriTtgi4. 49;13
Several sowings of eacli vegetahle
.. • -
:death... OP SeYeral ihches.. With, lea-'-
'beana• and .e.P.ra it ;Will Mean • about an
^• • ). 'MUST THIN 'OUT . .
..TooR.Mitch stress can hardly be la ' I '
on the hecestitY of thinning. , After'
the PlAhts, come, tip, ane ' l&. urged to
stop, 'and coilsidet, Atilt how hig these
. are ginh-g to )10, :infl.". few. Weekti.. • It
may he •• only .rsix inelies, in:whjcli case°
the , Planes pliciudil."'neett:.' onlyto . he
spaced a. 'few. Inches -.apart. , But 'sup
,ppee it i ther, ge_alitek, Or. the, .larger
type, of. ziih4sl'or marigoldsthat itre
being • eensidet I. These will. reach
from 18, inches7t fear feet when ful-
ly grown. 'Stich Vhiis require much
room 94 all, aides if sYmmetrigal and
sturdy plantS:Ahat wilr'be both' beau- ,
„.
4itul and storm resisting . are .to be:
jJie result. Crowded'. Plants will,
Variably 'be epindly and weak 4nthe:
tri. Ric:pert 4.0 Vige„,„4.10.,.whip...,attoli
a • as rnuell'•apace between as the
plant will be: high, whether it be vege•
table, fle yer-et.:shriib:,". •
A-14 E -syn. PTO r,viS f"
The:3'e Bitlddwri strilteth of mechanic,
„
ckI1
anti --weaver thaY he Ocithing:' at
air-m.ere than'that'......patIcy old Spring
'feveril ' ' • .: •
-Lend ' me a dime for .rhy
..earfare' home; will ;Yeti, , old fellow""
seitty, but .have
get.'it a .halt dolibi
• :flogger, '"Splendid!' talc& •
. .
„Brain' eohipetition is;.usually nOt
•
1
P.ertb.a one
Than, who iipks her,..intSband IS pei
f.octly wonderful,"" :
• • Beatrice.: "SO just! •conie
from .4 Wedding?' ' .
:
.Some :follows' lealie the small town'.
. go .the 141.0'Qt rich, but
• vel.,y• feiv of, them (lie, email
town,- 'the to the big city and get -hap,.
r"
Little',Dork•retinne'd from her first•
visit to Sunday School. • .
. petite). "Wile t did my, tittle, don-,
.f.sittile Dora 'Plchat ?lin :It child o
Satar
Read it or not - The titmouse is
.
not any BiiarteB: plous, :but
"Bost to Office boy. who halt an
h6fir late)°. "You should have been
here at eight o'clock!" •
Office 13`0Y - "Why, what IMPPen:
ed?". •
•ASked.to Write a brief essay on the
life of little girl
wrote this gem ,of a paragraph:
"He .was born' in :i,Boston, :trayeped.
to Philadelphia, -Met --a ladyon the
street; the laughed.. at ,hirn, h man;
t•ied her:, and discevered eleetri it '
•'• You Seldom hear.,..the manwith, a
Crop '6i.' • alibutes on his bean "holler,
ihg for help' of 'mu.SQit
"Newatiays ,everythingis
-
. dorm by machine ".": •
' lkey .dunite; talking ,IS
„still. done by hand .' • '
-Praise, is _sccheap.you twbuld think
theid 'would be More Of it.
7_
-..hoi-is.pwike' who a...
dote •Va,tch and head. On the
, , . ,
'faintly .b.t.cfret daseribes • as 'down
tight; emitrariness. the faat'that. hei
'11,a(thand. wion'..t. -eat, eggs .V411 ,they.
ire-sAllrig., at lE cent 8 .t.i; dozen but he
alw.kys 'wants' ',three ,for
• 'WhO.'Ll'ley "are ''teIling' fey' 30 to 50::
'cents' ' doz. eh. •
, •
•
WaS • .v.isitifik
a 'taw n the The. '`:fOlks thet.e
:the, int.truplenIC.af.. the'.
b idtr....cent' the 'elitte' t,rerphen;. • Otie•.7
iratell6d1.141() ,player 'tot
: :a • while. thea. turning to his son he
., skid :.71.rein't• let' that.: 3;oa're,Nr:ateh,
1;11E:tit:inn' he'•.,tiht"„kre ly swtHeijn it•
' •
It alwayt Sepals to, take k pair of.•
: lohgeSt get an
, ,
ooirer ..'my, ,it rained all; -day,
and at Aeon the. greehs- Were A de-
plorable,....stale." • ' •
,Wilat a coincidence
Tho sphiach .1. had ,tvat so; Poor 1 4iad
'
to ti w It awayl"' ' • '
. • •
at e lit the-parlpii
Ahd .the eona. are: in, the torn, '4
• • •Witeri. the liffis.'41.0' in the pantiar
. And tlie table Cloth is. torn,
vi/ifen the ; house' is: tiipsy tuttry.
' And the hired mail' weatt a' frotviii
.•. )(jilt cah bet you oldrOg0.•pensioif
• 'Pa Mid Ma• have gond to tbwii.•
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Sent 1.is in the' sile of high
class, filmingissues which
will stand the, Most rigid in-
vestigations. Write With full
iia,Iftictilars: • „
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CORPORATION vrpi,
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:TORONTO,
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other h-ispires
Child in
roduction
Smut -Free. Seed
,
TrCatMent, That Offers The OnlY••
' Method OfCOntk'ol-
, , r
• FreedeM from seed-bOne diseases
such as ,sihnt 18 U.ua11y e011§ir1ered to
.o.nef, of the important.'pheraetetis,-..
ties: Of 'registered and certified!, seed,
and purchasers Of this Seed; • relying
freotient17" tow: it
itoutttre-Atiriene --Yet; 7eVe"if*,' tied
of • the highest. ' kaality„...,ildwing a
trace of smut, May firedaee A Sirintt.Y.'
.,erep if town .Under coriditiont:
• able:forshpt, infectiort.. It ifr par-
ticularly inortant,. therefore, ..that
41r i,fiost4.-pa• Arid . certified . seed
.theald: •be :free froin
...tien elf snut IteriCtuch'..seq wiula
prevent .the spread,: of this disease
With • new varleties;-and--weald- help
to improve both yield and .qugflity. in
the .conitrietcial er•ip. • • . .
The treatment .of Wheat, eiits: and,
,barley has beergreatlY 'simplified by:
the *. recent introduction of ',organic
mercury. dusts Such as 'New•Improvecl
.Ceresan. This' dust, when aj,plied to
2 the 'deedat the rate 'of' 11/a• oz. per
'bushel, effeaively_soptrois the smuts
o oats,. 'coyote sniffc-Of ar.ey; an
.bunt of wheat, It also. improves seed
.gerrnina'tioh,.. Tests are. being. made
Of, .other 'organic :.mercury dusts now
being told in Canada. , •
Wheat May be treated with copper
•earberiate dust per litishel) for
the control of bunt, bat, Atilt dust
. .
should not be used for :grains such
as oats. arid -barley • whidh have a
cearse • • • • •.•:.
Copper sulphate, comm only known.:
as blueStdrie;•'may •cause severe 'seed
injury', and thOuld,'•••hot be -used for
for.
„..trealting grain• , ,
Formalin setation• (1 lb: of ,formalin
to 30 . tatiater
asTirtreathient-14• the sniatt: of
cats, - covered 'Sinut,... of •Ibarley, and
built, of Wheat, This tteatnieht, if
well .done, is effeetive,.but it is likely
to impair -the germinatieri Of the'Seecl,
particularly of Wheat, and reduce the
Seed w:hichl 'is old, weathered,
sptouted,'-frOZen, hi11ed, or broken,
or teed •which hasb,edir shrivelled by
•rust or dreriglit •should • .be treated
'With. a &1St •stich as New Improved
.Ceretan 'rather than with
•
Inurious,•$ta.
es
See Wally's House
•
• 'Their Presence For The Year -C•an .
'Bu'Anticipated
• .The study, of ,thc. white grub; the
ijnmature stages of the Jane beetl es,
advanced tethe point; at leastin
'; and gtiebec; where:, their.
presence for the year can be antiai- •
pated,' Accotdingto the Entomologi-
cal • Branch, of the Domihion Depart-
ment of Agriculture, in the Montreal
area • and northWard in a • Zone • be-
tween. Joliette and .Lachute
. Whit
•graha• ate"; present in.:;• the injuriOns
-4.0eted-,1":"Affi-eialar sandy. ,land,:
as great numbers. of :beetle§ .,
• were present and • ' doubtless "large ,
'nuMbers • Ofeggs were laid .ib tbe:'
•
summer of 1936. West ef the' eastern (
ni.argin of Papinean Valley; "arici
iii-
cluding the Gatineau 'Valley little
loss' is '.expected., as the insects aye -in .
•thenon-injurious stages, preparing •
, for flight'. and egg -laying in, 1938.:: •
.Throughoatthe greater, proportion.
of., Ontario, notwithstanding' the fact
that YorY severe damage was caused
' ' • . In 1936, little Wmage is expected
,
Makmp. Use Of
AdjUdieatok , Makes Statement
• Before, Wonien's. Canadian
Club. • -
WINNIPG.:;-,-,-Worrien 196 nnieli to
,foster . the • tirne they
croon lullaby's to -their bables.in the
Cradle to the later time when they
"drag their hutbandsr•. to • c(Onterts,".
FrederIck. Staton adjudicator' at.
the .01110eal :festival- here. told the
-Women's:, Calia-diarc-Clabilit'-stil-
,.
-lect was "Alusie.apd Women."' '•
;Of Courae, the, adjudicator tid init.; •
ted in; 'an • Men- --hid- 'their
Paints:: they were "more. honest in:.
their:. likes and once they
•were at the, concert, they
tate' in :,"preferring Offehbach .to
i3A'ch oftehr , • '• •
"Worneh'S first •relation" to masic.
it'. as • aiiiiispirer..• :Who. .sitt beside".
:the.. child; and eitcourages him to
practise?• Well,: it wasn't 'my: fat -het'
Who clid-lie• tried. to Make , ine
medical man; it Was only through
inettioe-S =efforts r waa,!able -le study
;music," Dr.' Staten said.
• As for choral Societies, 70' •Per
, • .
• cent.,;:efl,theirAilembers-were..-wernee ,
thest the'll,b9cr coritestants,in the
' f,estival thfi year were girls -arid Wp-
,men; Toronto .diplorria elases ahd
eoneert' audiences beth,had'an "cher- •
, ,
mous ,,pereentage-pf-womeni1,-,
,ondon. Children
MOst Unhealthy
Inspection Shows :That 'Nearly'
' Half:Ailing •in Soine. Way
• "N,early, half the ,LOndon childre
coming. to . settee). at, the age ef five
have soniething wrong. With thenV.,
Somerville Ilattiegtp•-ehairrhan
of thd.Hospitajs. and Medical Services':
Cortimittee of ••,the • Louden, C;untry..
" • . • .
. , •
• "In many cases it it only teeth, but
about 14:"per• cent have. sonietbing •
wrong in.,additien,,•.' he.,told, A earn-
. _
bridge tonfererice,
Ileferring tO;niedical -inspc'etiont in
,London. schools, said: .,.' '
"My great etiticishr'is that tar, the,
Most part th'e doctors wbb, de it have
h,ot 'enough .trate•-•fer the putpose, •,
"TheaVerage time spent insPeet-.
the a, child' it , During
that titheAbd deetor •nititt speak "to.
the' parents And filt in . a form. In
London the 'forms haipe 35 itmns:".
,
Ladies
Send us your mune; anu,
reeelve
absolutely FREE, stiriPle Of Out
Highest' Quality; Hospital,.
Sani-
tary, N'apkint. Hygeia Products,
Lodon, Ontario."
F
Proven Herd Sire'
Unidvise Nat .tci' Use ilint 17Ftillett.
: Extent •
' When a ,farther• it' on the -OutleOk.'
for 'a bell to head his here.,et • eeivs.
he generally elects to. buy. yeune•
un:triedianimal. The principal .objec-
tiori. Usually: offered to • baying; an,
aged ball is thaf he. maY.. be .ugly or
is :likely te..becorne.so. :That is" trete
-oTeelirse, 15-Aftli-e7ail4aiitig-et-RTUNI-•
a proven' ball are Jar gteatet than
the expente, Of arranging equipment
to. handle; with perfect safety. '
'E•iery . breeder •should have
, paddock anyway with a breeding ,pen
in connection. • .
• ; The eaestien. of hahdlihg. the , biill
...is Of little iniportance, ..Ceinpared. to
the., advantage. of the use Of a -herd ,'
• sire. f; known ability to trantmit 'de- ,
chkractetittiat...;Imarei,enviit
in • production must largely
through, lite herd siret and compAta-
:tively .few even, of .the so-called, welj.
bred -titet 'ea 11 -1.Tre --dep end ecl- upon- to.”
transmit thie quality:- The racist cOri- '
.structive breeders, When 'onte„7„..they*
toMe.intO possession of such a sire,
hold him practieally :iptitelesS !And
*Maid consider it, very'unwise bet to
make .rise. of, him. to 'the ex::,
On' of the most cateless:Prac-
' tide's aniorig.farMers and satin breed-
ers is the failureto make use of buus:
in their' cornmenity who . have demon-
strated through -their ,datightets.iheir
ability to* transmit :nreduCtiom.,' •
• •
• SideWslIc Clocks.
. , .
•Corne;•tiled tear .fer'the 'sidewalk
creeki '.•One by, one the :Ainprioina
.Which yesteryear 'knew fade into the
--Well' he. 'we can't Say Plintho. of.
forgotten, things," •• fitr even 'that ex
'presSiqri Mutt..be. passe by .now,
. ,
anyway, .they ' The.•. :Watering
titoughs, the town gia•
lights. .the.thtistache eliPs and shav-
ing the • • Pontpadenrs, shitt, •
Weitttand Gibson'. girl batsl• ,
And. now ,It it the. sidewalk
that elegant and useful ekample• of
the ,Kerologer't ait Which Stood.,forth
. as, the Mail of the jewelry store. It
Lehi the ,"gtecer'S..boy; to
kilo* tO•
OillY•fit. Was diritietAn ' these'. ,
It atii7ed. Yeti, the effort.. ,of pulling
.4 balky thrhip4thaped ,tifilef;
plead otit., of y;entr.,poCke,t,by
retporidingly niattiVe chain, ' or ,11" You
Must 'do ;that it gatie oteatien
for . iiiiprois.§iy;e, .pege in
yott. tv'og461): ttolisert Mid • 'Wait and"
1Peetilating •otiatbik' At whether i1.
was t,e1: tawiy'a eidek
that vita • a
‘8Oterlde
,S'efehee Note e•-, A fish eannot Ilvc
'after It hat been tresilded,....,(Ab... but
-Man tatilitirViVe ' fitter, "lie has becu
skinned many ' •
ttorn the •grubs.. tliernselYes through-
out any part of Ontario. in 1937 The
absence of injury throaghoutOntai to
it dile to the insects 'being 'present jfl,
the non -injurious stages. The. very
• severe 'outbreak in 1036 ih Ontario,
iri, Glerigarry, Grenville, Peterbor-;',..
ongh-I3attiriia, the lake Siincae and
rade.; Conn • areas Will continue to
shoW, in 37' 'in thd' term ...Of dead
areas , pasture and • meadow. sod.
These Shotild:, be.. watched for careful-
ly, and wherever replevy -het -It of this
. sod -by 'Weeds, ' patticalatly„ in •Thea-
doWt, is likely to occur;the .1,.-illed.pat±..
Tfieids �r 7Slititt cultivated
,
. and Seeded down before he .weeds
;establish theniselyes.
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•
'Fortner .Baltimore Home is .,Now.
Open, to PVIblig '
•.BALTIM.ORis..-The oge-time Bal-
. tirriore home of Mrs.!. Warfield Simp-
son, fianpe' of the 'Duke of Windsor,
has been epefed tchlie nubile. at 50".
cerits h. ' •
•' There are •five guides:. oa hand. t
shepherd the Curious:1 They are 'pro
vided;bY. "Twe iluhdted and .Twelv
.Bast "BiddleStreet, Inc:;"
ity,sterious Corporation 'tliat now' h.4
' the destines of the old hOnsein hand•Just . what individuals ...,,Cornrii,Se th
' Cat oration eyidentl is • te. 6e• a: Se
"you've' seen a Mountie dance!'"
It was, we agree 'quite the neatest
trick in the history of the famous
Fm
movie fans, and fittions-Treaderic
always gets its man.
Business Women
Meei, at Niagara
Niagara, !Palls Ont has been cites--;
a 1 eh for the cenvention .of the ,Cana-.
I dian Federation of Bnsiness`• and
I
Profesi,ional . \Yemen,. taking place
y. , July 12-6. A variety of topiles Will
s. find a place in the buSiness discus
. [ sioni •and repetts, While. the lightet:
e. side7.-11) -the .• convent.tan , includes
- - --- ---„--...7.
•
:., The •first• thing - ,the •ca'sli 'easterners,
'sKW was a ',hallWay, very mticli.,,,like •
;arty ,other liallvvay,' glistening' With ..,
'fresh paint., On the left it-the-:ph.r-.
ton • Seme VietOrdah bric;a1hrae'..sitt'
'about. ''. On the Wallsare enlerCer •
. ments; framed, of Mrs', ,Simpson,•stir- '
' rourided-W-friends and telativeS... AI- ,
, to, tirete: are portraits; of the former
Jrg.d•ward VIII: in varietieregalia,.,
' rid Mrs. Simnsonin lut” Court Pre- •
,,.sentation gown. :' .2 •
Oh' the' second goer. is a .ntdc161-6-f.
•:F.oit I3elvedere and grOuticls, the fei-'"
,mer ' liing'S private 'resitleitee ,rietir
London.A. large front ' room; is ad-
orned with 'cartoons ., and contains
copies of nianY cliff tent newspapers
the last. -, :It ii Its'. SiMpson's, :
)
of. the constitution I. crisis 'period:
The 'piece de' resi- nee it' saved for.
bed-
roomon the third fleet,. It it roped'
off; .s6, the .mistomer. may only peer
_ from ,,the 'doorways. • A', big._ double •
:bed beeks-lap to hie' east wall. ,i'It .is :
• net . actually the bed ' Mit. Simpton
, slept in, although the guide says a
1,..riuMber. OP things in .;the house were
.:-there„duringher-eecupartcy. -
'A •
How Onel/lotintle
Got His Man
. .•
_Just Transient
(1.. guess, you can call • ine.. tran-,,
,...sient," :said, a :bright young. fellOw,
, iiiiretetn*in, ,office thd.ethet
day, 'f..here he- had •:enme seeking a
He was, 'clean And Cheerfril,
though 'he. had. been a_vaY: front' his ;
home .in Cape 'Bitten 'for mote Old
two yea;..S,Aln been,,
' ;far west ks. Calgary and at 'far
net th,•,„aiXecli mite '• Was_nef_begg.:-.
, .ing but wanted.a ;161Y givenhelp,
to insist .on tieing soMething•
in• teturn.• ,
Instead we invited ...HIM.' to. 'firiswet
questions. did „you ...leave
we • asked. "Well," he said, •
• "there were ,nine of- its at. home ,and
dAd doesn't earn- Very big wages And
it .Was'hard tledding, and 'I. '
: get' a 'jult '.s.o'• I thought
•
. tf, take ,MY. appetite away." ,In the
•Yeart• he luta ''•been as he rather'
sadly :putt . it, a ."transierit,"- he his
had alinost every 'possible kind of a
,
job, -but has hat' yet got' one that he
could steadY, ke his Worked on ,
farms .111 the surniner,„ time and in:
• factory and Odd jobs in the winter.'
though often a Meal. he''.
-would 'rather work for it.
, There ,are'ilithisands'' in Bice !pod...*
•. Unfortiinately not all of theni.‘
like ,thit young Ndva Seotian,•,•stilt
• with their 'ehine hp. and ;still 'hopeful.
that soInevrliete there are niche e they
: can. It is,'a .gre"a‘Cpiablem.: •'
• •
•
.. '"Motion picture producers „(:„an eet ,
their .money back; and A profit, enly
wheri .the filhi Ai:Teals to the entire ,
: Illiily.'. . .
,
z---Saniud: Goldwyn.
'AcounJs,Collected
'• ,
1.arecit A gO'ficy Oi, 1
' •World WI c14 tredifolli • ,
.tihlslsn ittFinan,
Ptrl '
dalioIIectio Agencies
,
I7ederni Ettildttirt,.toitnti)
,
,
1
the; Stat.,- published in far -away
„Jobannetbutgor we conte apop,.
Page .;story•abont:the 43.6YAI Canadian
Menrited 'Police under, the Captiorl,
,..forhe 1\-1,eunties '0.et•
.MaM" .•,It is, tupPoted t�. be.' a trae,
story 'written. by "soldier'.of.torthrie;".
Who.oned• Was iri'the'Porce,.Writet. the.
, 'This 'constable.; as he tell* the tile,
000 morning WOS called to the- -
t...h04.--134. hal'a"
.joh-„far.::11i4 • "Lead ilie•-te it, ..6,ap,",
rePlied :the conStabley ben in
,so.Me Alen-4)6ot. Cerners, in my tline and:,
got • ,w'pv,d t9,!:.see • it..
:Hew -At -told he was to find
one One:Shot., Dick, bring 'him. in. •
•'!Dead.. dr :.qheried- the `
• stable, • Alive, lie was .telti:
So the Illountte went out and fopncl
One -Shot Dick in ..a sateen -a siitlY
brute ai'reed Aith a, couple' Of guns;
a drinking, ..desperado
shot down liefote. tlie-2cer4table,s eyes
a.; fellow alto. acctited hith.Of chcating
at cards. 'Then theMout.tie;Went into
'aetiori. fireti.'"fteM the. holster '
'10OW Dick's gOir• from his., hand.
"Stick • '6W ho rasped, .
'ter you. -411 about the „Dick, .
stuck 'eth 'aS he raised- his arms,.
.it
neatly drew'', an Onergeney, . reValvet:
trent under the "bheic 11i8 eollar:
he. shoe:then was on the other •fiiifit. •
e Mountie dropped his "hardware"
• things looked„ PrettY',gloOmy for
the cause of the,law; and eider. "You,
•dUrn'ett .swine," . reared . the'. Constable' .
at the gunman,, "I'll ;get; you, jest tee
if. don't," r ' ". • 4
' . . •
One -Shot Diek Said he Wanted 'to..
see 'the Motintie dance •and begat to
..§.Iniot 'Clete to his feet; Bang, bang,
hang..!, The Constable •iihnced., hut
ceanited. the shots. •Dick, had but two
Otis; six-shoOteitt `,.one.:*iv,tti•eniptled,
and. then the other. 111011, ' eatile.„ the
eliafice. • ; •
" At •the ' 1.WdiftlY expleiitht.1
. eztyv.1,i1;., emyfect shot tivpei: ottlraatt :
other. Dick's gOfit, Olattored •16 titd,
floot :left • fist shot and ,
caught the. giant on the point of the
javit;. hjels, of „surprise flasted.";
tiertitt .110 tilee bente.
erurnbled Iteape..tiii the flter,
gttY0 saie116.0e now Silent •croWdf,
• •
1
Ours. and •sights,eeing.• •• •'
Ort
the: firSt.hight,''Jaly 12‘,':inthet,•Crystal
Ballrodm, Of the Geheraf BroFlt ''HO-
, , • . • ....
• tel. Ori July -.13.-- "international ''dayrd'?
, at . the . cOnvei3ilon, followmg4 the.. af-
..terhoon .,busineSt ,session; the'
dele-
gat'es will be taken:over the bridge'
. to -Niagara Falls, N.Y., where •.theY
•
• will
be ' gnetis ..of the local.etiib at
•
across the. whirlonet_e*-tleAere.Car
. .
Ori;• jury. 14 °the Osite:rS travel'
atter:tater. have a buffet lencheon at
QUeehsteh., After A : View of • the,
' counti•v fror.n .I3tock1s. -Monument,
•they:, • ,',..journey,..alene Lake:OUT
ikaPect: the Welland Canal,
ten .' See:th 'Werking. of the 'Twin
LpckS., and oin the 'St. •Cath;
arine's,-Clab. fel.. a tour '•etthe. city,
dinridt,. and .an .evenitig. ptegram.
Canada, and U. 5.
Almost Back To-
1.99:Production
preduetion in Canada• '
Was 06-1 per Cent, Of the 1929 "-fig-
ure," the last month -fel' Which:
chrhParative statistics are, available,
Uphile that .of, the ,Ilnited States 'Wet
99.2 per cent:.of-the figure Of eight
,
That •indieateS that ill's 'continent
is now:almost back to the .production'
_
of the .-g-Yeat booth year.: • „
the other hand, piodUctien.i in
Japan is given as 172.4 ,per cent. •tot
1,9?p fig:gre,, grecci?. as
.as ,136 and the United Kingdoin
as 123., But none eiStliese countries%
was in. 1p2.9. e.xuerion6ing the bo.oin,
tl-•••,.t Canada and.. the: Citited States'
:were; . • " • • •
•
,
' A.G IV TS. Wi.....1111),'
..11117 ANT.Il 1,'01,yrlsf
v
s1 }1i to..eoeb 1.:Ioney nt, prune;t11't; UC
i free., PrI161.11:trs, : Tox! 5: 8,, sf O'wer,D..;
-
,111.1-WONZBN'•
ink•LD c'kru4Prrs ,NovF.:11 rN'To
sible ;Rugs: tun price. list.-Htaliei•
Clarnet: Cleunfin; Toruntu"'-4, • '
, r
O
, , .
1\lTArRIO-. dOLLECTION ACENC„IES;
perlemc6ri .Coneetto#' Service. .BAlliffe'St'tlr.
'Bldg., .frornnfo. . • • •
•
ugoiciuAL
,
• jz AT, , WEtt.•'''. si,•ntri WELL TARA
, • . . • .
. A Blue Mountain Mlnerel Wafer: Clenerous ,
• Ille ••sample. AkIdrets Blue motheatit Products'
-
111 ed
HAVE Stomach' •Upsets?
Yuu• 'iF. yo4
indi`ge5tieit,, •
..soue .stoinauh, .
.1)elethuril if yen, are
weak and lark appe. '
tite„ Ary De, :Pieree's'
Golden Nfedicat..12iiii.:
,:covery It ..stitti
ulates the apprlite,..
i!fl)l (4108.the „ACti011
•, Of 1.116 stniadi40
PmizeS 1h tOOd., dieOst 14l.ad 'What:
norls '13erp.f6 � J1kelVta81,EaAt4
.„ 11;imi.10»; 04; Salth l'After I*.
- Ver,N. W787<, Had no eppll co' ntul stitiet‘ed
116111 ,\ ft, cotiilg \mad p,
• so bloata ,pad 1'17(1u -hey Itt.illbut'A, •
:11;„*.,ortodp,onfi:•• tirn10,dr( ;10.510(e:101c:6c t,'::\Iti;(,irtieN,:,I1,y, "
COVety ml +A:04 wo,u101111.: It irnomvei,l,
Ltli.sem ifott. it ,e11.1t..(1 t&I"mild 11411
Niny, slze, tal4. S.Je, Licattd
FREE CREAM SPRAtORS
1:30.
one DI- tnetitree tetchy farmers:to
, get a brand new 19;51, v,treanilitied
Ss AN k I ,s dna raI,61'
send postal''.ipe' try 'Blank
:and "Howtellit tepalating Coats in
:1111'3 :nettling, in pay' envess
,iour A d rem N R.'
/I IA' /4, Ito ein ;NI, Sinin,.
.09
einnon 'Better . •
Written First
A distinguished clergyman from •
the East has been tidVising A 'bevy
• c0fornvearwlY,tp-Ileyvdtgiteed_IhheeierlogselliernsoantsiVeonb: •
Serves the ''Vancouver : Province;
.; • Written Sermons, lie says, Will JO, .
Preve the elaritY and. brevity of the
'message. The worst eitermet of the;
r" --
speak at large' frOrri hetes.
•
---7-Shades ' of JOhi-c-:-K,O.ox •and "John -
• Wesley! SO it: has cerne. to this, • It, •
• IS -hetihore titan a generatien; since
th ina.ismdit
stp.veivA,ebd wwrolite%hp
out
w
suspicion arid the'lneacher ;who 'car-
ried a maritiscriptlinto the•PulPit WAS
held to be no preacher at all The
faith eould not be in hini or it wouki •
pour out without. the .mechaniCal.
sittance of the written. word.„.• •
• . The old-time clergymen pgrpared
theft seyntone, certainA and the best '
Of them probably gave-1010st • prepare: -
tion. Spurgeon is ,said to have kept.
• a 'man employed:digging' up. the star":
, he „used with such aptness •to.".
:illustrate hie points. But the sermons ,
• were digested . rather than writicat
or
7
,--The'•ciergYnian from „
'seine stress on the advantage ;Of -
brevity.' Brevity was, an advantage
in the good old days, , A 'prayer was...
no prayer then:that did not last ialf
an bout..., And as for the,sermeo, .it .
stretched:oh and orie-..to the spveri...,
-.teenthly at least.. But „ tOday;,• • the
• -sermons 7' like the 9nusier,7...znist be '
;syncopated% •Pifteen„rhinutet is the
• linit. . Brit a twoLshow Movie is. fine.
It gives ‘mere .value for the 'Money. •
The Visitor speaksof clarity, too.
And perhaps .there.ia soMething• t,o • b e
• sa-id,:--fet-itit: But Telarit4 was', not .a
iquallty.•,ef first .impertanee„ in • the
,,,•..da;Ys.:...-...„.wherr•serinenra's-er`rnO- • ,
••• PloW7-eiu1d„--t1id"" vetetan:sernitiotast...,,`,
-6t'the • cOngregatithit .diSfitite for'i • •
,
six
days Oyet the„,elergymanAp-me •
.ing clergyman's harks ,w re •
, Crystal .clear,?‘"
rotect the
Wild, Flowers
• The ',I, ecent, Official' adoption- of the ',•
":•wifl•te a.t ' the, florAl. emblein
',• of Ontario -,may also
knoll roni indi-,crjniir,ath plurkirig ef•
the'' flower. Conseqaeatly; the., OniA.
tario IllOrt:culthral • .Association: has '••••
.rehetved::itt ; efforts.. to ,arouse piic
•..sentiment •toward s 'the: .prote.ctiCnI Of'•'
the arid :Of .flo..,verS.• . •
roin _early ; 'the,
; 'woods and.: glens •ef
..prdvide •a itic.ceSs•on, Of flolnleit, more •
.' varied ,and quite. as ' beautilul. as may .
.be feund,..in. • the... best. ..gardend.. ••• '
;•,•".fe.rienately, Many', Persons?lary,
'fotthe le tger....e_entretLet..,,,P.op..
lation,legaixl • this a.lithidahed..,•as
•..free tobe ravished at wW. It
is aga.nst. :this. u,nrestrairied„,gathet-, •
blothitt...that the .A.ssodiii-.
..tion is 'taking A. firm stand,:•
re.ekless plucking .of
ers .haS. alreadyran'sedthedisappear-
•artee of. seMe, of, the:finest plants •ef...:.•
. the weeds through the .darnage caus-
ed bY'renioving. with t1e
the foliage • which isneeded. te'reatti,
the..roats-,'": The. :Ontario Itort;euiLtiral
appeal against the: laVith • gathering,..;
.of ...wild flowers; ergeS tiPen
teacliers',.and pupils he tiebessit, for
protecting..the. white_trltlikin. • •It'is•
•,o,rite: Of • the 'wild phliits vhieh Should
-never., •6e gathered. freely;,...it it a11,• .
..
lic;,'0'cluse the :Weems, c'arinot...be.•P:11.Cked-
."w:th.out r din civing all the foliage . and
on
balbeus:root-ttor,,the.felleWing
C
this
,teliage.depends:•the Maturing.:
season's • rop.onteof
. S'•species..
, • .
such As violets, Klp'affeag,'.!
•
and others • fleiVer ;stems
"..directly.ftont tlit roots,' MAY; he:fteer.
'ly ieled s.o,„ long, at the plant :hOdy••••••
is ip clihturbed. • • • Other' Wert,. •
htwvei', sudias the white ril1iuin,,,
are heat . 100'in!. the
S.11 o
nld
:be; done only in: a'....sanethoughtful
. ,
manner , with due _regard for the.
tare:: SittficiOnk„floWers; Should' al.'
,vveys. left to form aeeds. and it goes •
• without saying, that' no wild' plant ,
sheuld ever be 'lulled un by t,1),,+taititt. •
.'Wvillaat' fits° ian r6sd•,P stb";. PB1'..6"6. S-ent'e.i'll;1eP°:',..--;-, •
Past . Pre's'ident of the Ontario Horti-
4 'cultural 'A Sseciation,:is the.devel,oping
of, an attitqdd, towards the ',native
f;etit ,to that 1Vhig11.: ha S •come
to ;1"6ssess the ytM't,li of : Caaildri td,
`waNis • Instehtl ef rUAliipg
8 for. 11gLn't cata Ptilt When. an mi.
Usn:11 birti', or .Atlimn1 i sigilted, the
•:normal lad now -takes his pleasure
Airectifig bird' houses and feo'diAg
: and • in ok,1101.', Wity,1 nia1:11,1g' • ,
fitentie :Withthe fenthere'd furry*
.,‘iskors„scliaPt.11 (Tine and ‘1.;Po or remain' '
throughOut, the' year to add ,so 'mach
' the 'Joys 'Of•••••,,lite, With, ::orgapived
c1Tdi't, thts` ihilattlent •ralv •;
tewaids tliefloV;,ers of Ole
fields and the 'woods througheathe
ol I).01)IltAiOlt:'
•
i: s
tut° • ko013.4i hoe liurifin ..,„0:e.,11114, 4
b
,e--Sir lit lot Ko; h.
„
• '4.
41.