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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-05-27, Page 77 .; • t '• magi I,r10.• ; . 00,if.0.01 .510.1r, I. TO 5033 MR 5.11/C'N •."1,1Myeat,lastlioundit.;eir'giSing.: lietter-.thitn. the •nilleage- -stated, 7me the thee •11 ,purchased. ntY, new 'Maya. is not 30 miles to a Closer to 40t. and, am so. well ' :Wetted that Mrsi, Stifel will select •color and up- holstery tor her Nei, , , W11.19e can fave• Yaa PP to $P70, • the first, •year-,...np la .0;9 in . price to,caoy• gn,ineach pay...! meeteed PP tt?'•eleethlY 014 gas. • • •. . • • ff. • le• rPul!PeciroffigPos im4•Jos leo change wishournoske. TORONTO Pales Tun .GLW. ,•11111411 IrPos • • • De Luke' • •'Eitra- . • . , " Termslas tow.as • - nie.00 &isms and $24.00.m9hth1y .1 ram • mute kilarriage leer Cannot Be Mixed • . . .Societr Beauty. Outlines' Itenann • Why.. One the Other Mus e!..7,F2L114Tiptr, - • NNW YoaK. „7, • A.sadia Newnian tried,mixing marriage..and. a carder, , )t: didnt work, 44(1 POWF.449. fe•e14/•ehe•.• .1(1zoWs, the realenswer, -to the ages-. • old feminine, 'COntrerersy-,-the.'werrian wlid-,insfsts, that : , . - ifrage7-ainVe7Career sirecesararirM 1.11H 710714-aki.iTef 11-Orffigiff7arifid7 a1IiiW .dabhier„,at,one Or the...tither. '••• ...!!Women 'who, are: married,.. and la: leve,,*ofit .often dabble • in theirpre, • fession," ,aseerta':•the., petty ,poitrett . „ . . • . palntei Who.. has-been .'`ealled, the. l'greatelitwenlan 1.znter ol tlle. Any., noepui wifejo, receneile her marital duties,' .and.these. 'of. her •,career. One or .the • other salferifr..Whether. outsiders' are- , • • aware of it or Mg:" " 7 • . , .Attractively , and 'Curly.,heacV ed, Miss Ne.wman explained .that., tier ,p.cyr4 parriagp • was most ...happy up ;until 'the liMo. she .hecartio absorbed • in Art. Then she .,fOund She „ryas too -tired after a day's work to:go otit er be le Charming ,fitifitest• and.Often.she wn.;th_ 833 BAY ..)TREET . TORONTO • RA. 2119 • Distributors - Dealer Franchiies Available Willys Vsed Car -1153-55 Bay" St., RA. 7000 •". • . Hal" -Isn't • Maybelle's evening . . , „ • .gown • n' perfect song,7", • 'Su41Ve. sweet' aritl'-'IoW !"•. ...But if cOdiliVer oil E!trtiltis. up' the •, •brain; . Why .is.' -the cod Sudker 1:•enOugh. to ..take the hook., . • • • • „. . . , „Did ...anyone . ever find:.anY ...meat .on of 'Contention's'? • • • Offieer-:-:"What's up".?" • M -.--'My hands.. 'I was just yob- . bed," . A desirable ' neighberhOod • is "a „. 'place where' the rents are: too' high, . . ' New,. 7'ypiat (following rapid-fire dictation )-L-"Now, ..Mr. ,JoneS,' what dicl.yon say between..Pear.Sir'.`and Sincerely yours'?" • , • If you don't think Someold side- • walk .crnsher ,is. :wide-awake, sjust. Watch: him ,when.a 'pretty girl gees,,.. lt Oi..„•Net-'7,Seeling :Wax' Con-.' , • • The Parson 'Of ii snail chticli was', flock' .'and• Ang.thevegetable garderr.',!: of,-....carrOts.- , you. have there:Jen/I: You.' mustthank the'1,Ord fer, that:" . • '••• . . , . . .• • ' John—"Yes, pais' •. , • - Thank the -.Lord',1rir those, tee."' • ...:Johii"Yes, parser..." , '•• • Parson—'Indeed,.a*.'very,.nice gar - all the Way .1uouiid,J�hn.XOti• ; 'Must thank. thei good • Lord for•thee'- • (-silent ler' niornent.; then,. sisOWIY) i1 y�ueVer,See-thiS fit8 '08 • :Of ground when the Lord'hild 'to •-hirnaelf?"-- " • This thing, we knoW'. as Wisdoni is ; fit. reality. 'only rceminonsense in an. -410go m mon', deg'ree..," • „_ • . NrS. ' :14'.OWlyWed--4NOW ••:`dear • .yett.', pO,,,Z;Owfigo.,:•for„ Jealousy; :What- .1 that gui 'refuseil,Arne.'fOur., ea" fable: .4-ff-.011Ce 'fita,rtia'd Man tried didn't' telt.; Ir ., • • . • NeW• Bob - .you ever • 'peep 'tftreugit . the, 1k:§111e. when •yein, sister 'and -nro „ Bobby,-"SOnietimes, Mather •or sister ain't peeping." ". • . . • , • , cargo completely to the devil: Without exercising a good deal *Of deterininatiOn. • •'• f • a hain• sandwich at a drug store'. , cOnnter and Was peeringbetween the, iliees of., bread when he turned •;said to the . • . Indian 7•:. ".Ugh,, you slice 'em • Waiter, -.r -"Yes;:. I sliced. the 'barnr42. • Indian ..,, -r7 "Ugh! You near miss 'on." : " . • . • , It ia .good.,.to . Contemplate- it• times what we 'we. h -ie aceemPlisheil;:Out.,we. must net %expect . our Yesterdays to carry, Us. to ' the Ind..: Of our • • Life :ineena eternal 'striving.' .Raise • your hat' tb the past if yen:wish, but 'take off your Coat to ..tne future. • • . 1 wartan o'ffice hoy,', •;:Do • yeti :Smoke?" .., •-.. Iloy:---"NO, thank you, sir; don't cmind 'having' a'n, •:fee .r�am 'Btioht0441.z,,,.Sene CollegeFor l:Men Thousands Needed in New . Trans, .'•Canada Air Service Says Hewn -1441.ArAx.,..-,•.The-gradhating class..: Of ..bilhoilsie .tTniversity•receiVed . their• :.• degrees. last:: Week,. and ..conteinplated- the 'bright ilicthre' painted.. at an • Al..., •.'liynni'.,loainniet.. here.- h"Etanspert; Mi- nisterC. D Howe. .':.• • . . .,:Oradfiat of, 1927 have as many.,' opportunit:ies, of4alling into their alk.•, :lotted spheres' in. :the, life ot, the �oun- try as graduates 20 'or 39 yeara..ago the: Tranapert .Minister • Said,. reiriew,'' Jng .Work• of hisdepartment as he re-, • turned 'd th‘. UniVersity .where '• he: , .Onee. taught ';engtheeiiiii.:, • • • Thousands of youI college grad-: tiates.. were 'oreeded'fk.the proposed Trankanada an Traii*AtlaRtio,:Air 1,in„ affiliated .radio and ineteottogi-r, • cel'hrencheS, k.setvice be- 7tiveen ',..1%fontreal and:'''VaiidetiVer •IOXPected to, he',Inatigneated befOre, the,. , Su miner • was over, lie' said, • .. ' • .-.The ne*aiiSeirleewOuldrequiret at least ,500-"Meteerlogleal statiens .all ,throughput.,.the country •te repert bil -.Welitlier:•Zentlifiens.eifland. and in the ,•• „air;radio:.•:.heaeons' 'carrying a beam in.epast; 'enierg,ency lend- • Ink, fields net More MO to 10.0 inilek Lipari., Re•' Sala • cd,1.1,ege• men were reottired le 1I theSe'.branches. , eta ttititg in Ihere--niene?" • 4/4 E P YOUR E BILE - • And You'll.Jurnii Out of Beath the' Morning to ger .• • •The llver houd pour out two pounds o , ' ylitir.liewel deity; Itthin bile • is net flowing freely; your feed doesn't diked, • tt,ittat dernye in *fife/ bOviele. GOO blots ,. out .6tooldeb: YOU gbt,tolistliihted, 'Herr/Ifni Poblone.go into the body; and Voir feel dont, • dmiik and *ltd world loOkeptink. • I • •Ilt mere bowol nioVentent g • . • Itetheenuee. YOU. need something "Mit wiirkti. • .int' the liver on *OIL It take e thotte':gond; •peiunde of, bits floWitig freely and triake you feel "up and ,u0"4littratles0 and gentle; thOY ronke the bile floSv freeliithey d� thti*etk at eultireel ant lutLe tie entente! or nttduryId - shoal. visk1ot Csiair's 1..Ittis.Livef Pills by; ' • omits] Stnlilaernly 'ref* shing.eIpe. 25c.. 5. RUkbGo 01 N.LSPeaking at' Guild-' halt, benO et, LOH% Horder, • toted physician said esqdlitials\loi health . Weltyenough of tho right food, proper shelfetv fresh ait,n oeetipw. • • tion, Seine leisure and rooms t�k plaY,'.. 4 r • r , • Nailed to the Colours; 4,An :Ana.; MaureCho,o1.teacher has been sitenc- ed te:tWo niohtha iniprisoriment or maltreating • children. In `order t� bring them tip in a,..,?lierole spirit"' he ordered 'ebeinto swb.ithw, 'MA 'netts.. 'The Moet heroic bo Y awaliowed 12, OittE CREAM, SEPARATORS tie One of ilia theewtocksi farmers; to -gei a bilthd now l9ti7 atainlesa A1•11(1'R41t)LTH IsePatittori -FR0E-reef' peietal 'Toi-Efitiy"-ttraick and "Flow to ent,aep•oating costs in Haft"; nothing to pay;stmply i),tPress. .ysur Addteas ANK,Elt it0011) I.:3' Settle Onti Arrirrrii .trait'••• just . when per husband wante•i; togoon a- cruise -or A trip. tO...Enrope. • 4.4Besides," Miss."NeWina,n Continued, ."I:.discovered that-'. husbands then' - selves. originated, that, old saying that • a .woman's, plege: tieing in the, florae. ' mat Wants his wife's. interests ,to ',e , centered 'entirely .aroAd „him. , dislikes: feeling . that she 'finds work • as interesting looking .after.his needs, planning, hie inealsYearing for his childrAn He helieVes marriage :is fullrtime. career. in itself, And 'it 'Is. • No:.Wonian can be :a wife,„ In every sense • the . terms finplies; aid have a supeessfuy-fear•eeilibeciatly-711she-, .dees creative. work.,•„ '• • • .Interest Stimulated •Still in her, tWenties•-the. titian- - ha,,iro‘...blifer.oked.AZadia,,,,Newnian.ase.,„ :AIM daughter Of one. of 'Washington's , - eldest ,•sciet families. In .19'32,- she was ;married'. to William 17, A, Herr- man, and for .fottr Years she,lived the • ornplaining Is -AnAdult FauIt. Children Are The Most etiiloo, , .phical People 'on, Enrth „ Children. 0;4* pare- *h otherA or encrwih b1�s,Or• shine,, they are, _the metht. presoplIto411 people O'n the TheY ,get: ear,aches,- and .0,emae. 7 2,49•4e,;-.70twhen.- it's all oyer: do. Rot talk ahnrt it..for daye.,the "way we). ,-in0,117-abOat-thetr..:sPecialy.headaele$,..• •, or „men n offfces reconimending4,MS- . truina to eaen'other.ror acid -,syitems,• „ Suppose. the , meat money ruse . Out. ." , ,And we have to bny ...next pay, day,v.We, grovel's, and.act .4110: , -babies. overthe losti. •tenderloin but „.Jph.nny. picks, *1» tus ork .,and sane, ..right in. He **up ft., and likes' it. • • Mother says; "My. Door ..darling, ;haVe•to Wear that .sae •old• -sweater' for another, nienth,!!. .• ' • And. son Says, What'S...wrong with , this sweater?' always. Worn. .haven't•I?" ' ' .• • • babies' babies, wbat ',mat ' • things yon,:cotfid t us' if we would. '• only.listeni and li 1414getlilt.NglInle Most 1,InportOt 40/e Won'Wn.: Pay. TOO Little At,r- POronrial *Grpifinings • .:"The majority Of' Modern •worrien • wbn,. live) Alenr • (IVIiPther they likg• to p• lleiryis.04)oroh nted:etatu:ttetionrno;i0t)t,seei9 sonal'groomine• or else far', too little," say an artist -(male, you can be these who: • -With hu'iba'nds and chlTdren-learn to fly way of .evPlanation., iriy" irate: j.l'iforalaiit :Painted. 4::114,: that he eel'''. ;ta.inly would hate 10 be:fereed, ' have .a.secontf„date[„.Wittanywinran vo spends so timely tie doing her 'face, and PailSo.fakrag.,,4ath's;, cfothes." and • ..yitasbirig her heir that. She never • can manage to read the1daily paper; and read -it a feyt_ne,w,„factemow and then,. • find something' interesting to taM' about, ' Also that be wOuld :deet • jut • as much the idea Of •having tJ date more than once an` inikem , untidy, positively dowdy 'girl, re• igardles -of lier brains or personal' The .artist -t -the. ina'orit of men an.• s o •ec een ,an neat, dresed „in good taste, of course. But they have .•ne patience with a • woman who makeS a fetish, of, and, overdoes: theubusiiiess of beauty.. If. Your home and, time\ are your own once you :haVe finisliecl a day!s' • work, do .figure .Ont a way. to „keen': hair ;clean _and shining, • nails .per- fectly 'manicured,. clothes Ole and 'sPan •and skin smooth 41nd still have time to read • and enjoy our leisnre,;•• And' don't discuss your • beauty, rontinee with men. .They want us to 31Oootrlt uN‘t,.!aee3; nt._ - wat plisbed. the :lea,,O,r the: lurid:details of what.Would'happen if did not , certain preparations • a Certain • way. • , • y.9.t.tbet—it's truel6_9cien's_fi C'e_Lt - • A.A.00,i, .1.911../.nclo.nco you ItYlPgderi'Syou 11 •.know•wh4 rollyour.ownerprote'it the vou, love' theipciteries you roI ?With. Qgcien', .Onct • 'Clicintecier.' 'or '•Vogye?'':poPer1.4 „There's, 0, bigger poFkoge of," 0 den'soW .for, • • YourPit, Knows Ogden's • Cut nig ewer , e a ers • ff,orty-eight fewer •certifiCates Were,. issued to. Ontario. Cheesemakers by the dairy, braileh last year than in 1935: ; There' was a -slight . decrease :in the 'number:of factories, but that .• 'does not begin to aacount fet• the falling off• in certificates *.which' is most 'noticeable in. the. Category of .first-class certifiCates. • These were down 'front. 523 f to f480. • 'go'me • of . these makers .evidently , dropped into secend class, • the.tOtal for which' Was„ would•be due to the abriormalfy hot Weather .lest •Suminer, with consequent ••difficulty in turning' out a Arst-c1aS3 produet TO :get a.first-class.c'ertifi- ' than 95 ' per. ;cent fi'rat. grade %cheese, • and &score of not leas than 95.points, for Workmaiisliii...-.--Woodsteck Sen-, epeats Daring Ho Glenn Martin,,,,air' iii,Aifufaetnrer,:, and one of tho,fiyst ' it fretrilhechiainfatidTtVit-2-541,hiliniyetiaryr df his firat.,filglit'oVer Seine route. ,• .t happy gav social flf of.a lweaithY Young niation; • Whirling • ,alo,ng• Aide of partieS and trIPS With her hut .ettidying paintiiig on the'. side. • The. •death Azadia's :mother, who . alWays:. had been in ',faVOtir of An , at% ' tistie, Career' for her:young datighter; 'caused 'the .;girli to take her ,painting' more seriously. When the M4Onointeed 1,11er:intention of heving.'Jt career, she ahOelte:1 ali wlio knew 'hey;, all her, .family, Which:- has ,,been wealthy.: 'for' ten .genefa,tiOns:. HOW-. • ever, WasTowrnitn was to PiOve her Self to be not ,Oxilitseif exception, but an eJnitiettlY...:•Sitedesaftl 'One. In:1935 she' had 'ail exhibit at stlie-Y•CorcOran ,Art Galiery and ' the. etities: :gaVe 'it. lend Prelitte, The 'Seine Year, she had • .a one-lneri iihOW•in•St. LOUIS. 4f ' • "During;that liS'Itidd I , Was, ,striving to :keen, My, Marriage' going. nut At was (Whet:lit. Often 1 viofked so late at the. studio ' that nly liair•to ing eVeaing clOthea, tO me there,,iti • order that I .Might tlreSS itnitnieet rn hnewind fo*.'eocial ftinetiOni. • Was 'Oh the :verge of a nerVotis • breakdown, leaking flying "'ffitia on. ‘bbahleati. Otit of tostri and attempting,. *,to" heel* hiY, `,brings' ,:tte t' ati- �ther fotth011: *lisP 'inhrriage and:* alic6 edi' There iinist, in A Career, be 60'4. tai .indepentienco'in dine', 'One liniat iretdnov0 abOtit end' nPreet theSelf at a ;iiitithent'a nottee,:' " • •.."So, as •soon . as. realliad,,tenclUs- lt,e1rthatItcould net: eat.niy take and. ' haTe it; 1 .had to 'Make chOice4-4or the sake Of • beth' Of, us.iI indneed: my; ,hustiand to:divorce' me." '• The, ,differerice ifi'. the • sides on , which eclipses 'of' the stm and ;810011 b6g18-18 SatiaeLly" the -fact that• -t sim's ;movement in the. ecliptic 15 only apparent, Since it is the earth Which nioVes,• .while the inoenls movement is rat ,• , , . 4711e Antarctic is land' arid land, wherever it is; is valuable,"—Lincbin Ellsworth. • ' • ervesWent to Pieces" • Nv 0 E,N who suffer' period!. • ;tally,. wIi inay , have . SideatliC f!icadaclie, 'and' e • those about tse'?' be-. 'come inothcr, vilt Imd. Plotce'g •• VaVorite.Freactin, tion it,_dle epciidab. Rell(1 WIVIt• IL kelly_of .'iloont 'Vernon, Olibtl trail; • • 'roncikorig. theltileth.,,bd lob "‘t eolt „ to bb Up, thy' tierrek Want, pitets„ t began fr<ini the first • bottle of ne, rtdrce's-nis•,,,,ertid presciletiot_ -/..--eirettottea.-•-•H.-4-,., a1'btjt wlY. tbstild tht • illOrt. nttybb yerC calm, tAbbilit Atrogte trod wss ht bosith,"Sold by thuggisis, •fluy now Nsw 'slic;. tit § to tig,, geoid 1,-OrgOeirri, tabs. -or.litmia; $1.35: •, -'•• • • • • A Cattle Exports: in • U.S.-Canada Trade '-New• Retord „Set During1936 • 191;600, Head Everted The Canadian cattle trade in 1936' With the ,Chieage, Buffalo-, ,St. Pap1, and 'ether •markete':in the United States' established 'a tisw.'reeerd. for recent: years .in, Volume and'' value, • states' the: Seventeenth Annual Mar.,. • ket.'Review, 1935,,jst is'sned.by' Dominion..Deriartment ,of Agricul- ture..'Altogether; more .thin 191 000. head; valu�dat' a:hout $8,579,- ..006,:,of 'whichit136,53: had came under _the. reduced tariff, ,rnoved to: •the United•States,•ai compared with 102;634 head; . valued :at about $5,- 935,300, in 1935,. 7.• , • • VTI ieduction in 'tariff •fi•em 3. cents per pound to 2. cents per . penial On cattle weighinr.700 Pound& •or ever .for. beef purPoses, .and from :Cents to cents t on similar Weights, on 7 dairy. 'eattle;' stimulated the moYernent, in. spite, Of ' :the lower prices rilling inthe United . States as .coMpared with 1935. Of quota ,for, cattle .of 700 Ponnds, or more, 'amonntilig ; to 155,700' 'head; 'Canada' had 'aboiit 86.5 per cent, and, Mexico , 1.8.5 per cent., ;..which' for Canada repreSented about her., average Pereentage of. United States ,,importations', ever- a number . • of:years. •' „: .• ' Of the onetti cif .2.0,000 ,heed dairy cattle, all ;frein. Canada, ••• the DOminion"filled less than 30 percent. Thia,ctidic...ates the relative:conditions of„tlie markets in the tWo 'countries' for dairy ',,cciwis 1936: United Stafee statiStico •give • tile' calf. 'lm. portorn. Canada aa, ;55,694' .heati.• quota .�f 51,093. head;' • calyes,not,Weighing 'over, 175, lbs:, • was filled by!;..AilgUst 8;.' 1984; With, regard .to the present Year,. alniosttwjde as Many: 'cattle , aridCalVes ,Were exported froin Canada . during ,the' firsttwo months as dur- '.'g the Corresponding period of 1935 and Since then the exports have gen, , :tinued sUbstantially highef. Pays• $42,19 Tax , . In 13ialIcY Cgopers r. ICITCHt,NER.-tWith qnly gin of One' day to get -his takes paid:- . . before the penalty Of one per cent goes into effect a local IieuseWn i•og'' • into :the', taX,:tollection -•i ;3•1v „ewe! pt 1113e s sitx-hcelpiaor,tw-ebraxiSk4e;t2Aon...Q6'il: • them te, . his first ihstaIthnt totaling $42:70. The rhan's Waa • Witbbeld hy the collectors. Porturi- ately' they were' wrapped in regula tion hark relit Which •made `Counting,' . Ladies Send us your' ,riaine. anti teetiVei , .., abaolutely V.IME,; sample of-outl: Flighe.t Quality, A1es'pita.1,, 8ani- tary• 1\lapitin5. ii ygo I s Proquct.s. _ 1.,011tv,r.,"oiltrivi:O, •. • lasne No. e`Ftire.0 Fiatroly . Alter 'a 40 9fIrbsieteifue:ie044t,r.,Y‘anPetr4,goels tt'ii,ng• eoemtoin4g• es • ' readiness, te take to the air to keep. • in fleck the deStractive fires that: • ,• annually .menace the great •forest - • :area 13eY0Oci the. of laid: "•Perin Sit4ietn71.;•• thes°n e fireet e:7'drs.eagdtn oiOa!' •iztaligOrated. by the ,i1PrOY!neia1 gPV,' . • . ernment has Proved- of the greatest . value in the protection of the.for, • cbol capable and effielenf:aviatora ' • 74,cever, a wide t'erritory In tifOir daily flights, keening An eye open .fe•r the' aSOuttlitig 'spirals of iniokeor • the flashes of flame' that' announce the ' presence of fire,in ,the dense • woo!s 'wjih which ,t129 • greater :part "of . •.Nbttrierti Ontark is clothed:"They , are the scouts, the advance pickets up on the front „line, who keep -the rangers 1e1Ovi informed "of the pi.b;, greas of the :battle,. • . • Viliage'.Chureh Is Iirap9it*t-it''':' , One ofthe important' thing's, in a ' *, of them • in POrt. Rowan,the Baptist, the English,' the Unitd:, and . the • • Free Methodist;',, observes the Pert • •Rewari News. These, four gleriVnin. litions have' good, substantial efiurch buildings, that" will net soon wear. . When. the Church of, ,Englancb lie:- • • gen s work, it Was • alone ,in the field, 11..0 •the 'beginningits Clergy , were not all; educated men, :.• with the progress -of 'time • the eon- , gregationa progresSed in , • 6, and, the 'clergi had to add knowledge - to general fitness for their ,,, Work, •-The--United-Church-is-a---Mixtare-,of- the Methodist and 'Presbyterian. The Baptiat.Church.•Was _Once, •and still • nermallyit last, the largest ' chareh'in Port Rowan., Orie it mm - 'era , c un • 'Iasi Sunday there ' were'.i than. • forty People Out te. lidat• a fine• -look-: in,g 'young , man, preabb on terriper-, The:, ..eriited Church. has an excel- • lent p'reacher. rhe orator Proclaims itself ,in.,his frarneonly lacking in • frontal contour, ' but his serinon on . . SundaY night lacked nothing because et nature's 'neglect, 'the choir, was ' small on Sunday night, and Rey. Mr.• • • Burkholderstepped 'd,o*n froth she pulpit and . joined Mrs, • purItholtier • in . a diet that riveted the 'attention .1 .1-iftlie large congregation: There was no hand clappin4 but the moisele.n. signs of approval . were .yisible sign • and could.beseen. everywhere in the The Free -Methodist Church came to ns, fremrKeUnited States., ''. It draWing to t old Ways of Meth- •edism• It:Should. grow rapidlY;•' noW that ,the newer type tYPe of . Metbodisni iiasn..asnialgarnated ;with the Presbyter, .Meanest Cruelty If " .2 If me had not the - word, of the S.F.C„A. for it we sholild find it possible to, eI.ieve' that 'so Many MOntreaieKs could be' guilty of the: most arrant, crlielty'. to what they : would pi ohably call their "Pita. COM: 21huents.' tbetil:o:trac2eal tioh has 'picked :up 'more than five :Mr. Innis ,rePorts..that' his orgabiza-, when 'their owners' moVed to new 7 quarterS.,"• In ,some eases ' ,these wretched beats have. actually .been • left, locked up in, the' abandoned. dwellings, certain, riless new ten- ...ants, move ..in at. Qfl heard. their Cries,• to moat .Miseries Oft honge •'How... Many of theSe.TPOOr creatUrts ' the 'S.P..c1:A has • riot 'yet :found 'find' may tieverAnd,„ nobody: knoWs;..prob-, ably' .alot Of them: ' • Moat• people Will find it impossible': to tinders:tend' how,: any ,. normal; per-,,, :sop .cari be guilty of this . seri :of thing,partienlarly as there Ai:such a simple and prietically 'ec,stiese rnetri-. .:ed of ,getting ild•er an animal .which • he. impo„saible ;to PrOVide, for titideralte.red denditione; or. of.. winch 'the - Owner- tney'. have ".'quite. simply :grown, tireel.'40 L'OndeMii a creature :which -has , been sheltered •and . fed to: the. Wretchedn - of lonliness; . hunger; thirst, •ile4t, and cold :that, .1 the stray : dog 07;cat.,in a big' ocity ' tri4fmidergoi until 'a rtiqrcif death' •;•reIeasest, is•'`a refinement ofdemi-. right ,crileitY that cannotbe ,eiplain-, as 'mere .thotightleaSpesa., •• ' or :sorneene iffer 'Ithe ut- thrit. ' • TO—. See If, crow :Birds • Have !foaming Instinct ‘EitiNCYSTTOtcf-If gew.liirds.have • horning instinct, 24': • dark -feathered immigi-ants. are ,'winging :their. way 'from tchnorten on a2000 -mule flight ':to Wankegan; 1, • ; ,• W. fr..II..;yon,'preSident of the Inland Birel:B.anding. Aasoelatior 'at2,Watike- gan; believei cow birds., like. heining .pigeons;:,haye a' hotaing-niatinet .and '.,cOnlij. be haed :for; carring qnessages, •To :test' th*.s,..theory he shipped 24 of the, birds hin cageS!onel they were. , released b,1 Pr. J. Horning; Ed • inontOrr•h;rd pander, . . The,.'..take-off prove any- • thing, Some' apparently': started on. their', *ay it1i; others set out 'in the Igeneral direction of, .-the North Tole- and the ,reM.ainder lfleW owardS the 'PacifiV eoast The doctor Said; • however, . the ':birda ;Alight have ' not, Obtained'. their bearing's. until' od1 , lassified' Adverting . . ,Ad'ENTS. WANTEO ' • tW?NTaD LADY IN tiirt :13tiljotx,v'h8°871;I,' ;l;'Tottlfi'wtieeN17;: • ?LLEO'l8S/4 •8E3ftxtlpEs • gr L'LECTidist` dolleelion erVid• ' • SPilr ,811g..;;• L';.s:A14. , •• 1 A'„ WELL WELI,” . TAlift -IVA Mitt, 2,,toinitoln.' Mineral'Wetter, . 16c biiittp1.6.; Arriliress.0 Bibb Pferdubtb ' UISES S:, ThOret nothing to .equAl 111itiat,:i, It "tiiiitiClioi51". Aftitiseptib, 4soibig, fitaiiom Give; itlitk relief .Hidden Gold Heirsof n 'prominent NewYQrk- nianufacturer,are heini ..led' a Merry : chasetrying tetra down more thin • ' ,a million' dellarS'left, -indiscriminate- .:1y, to say- the. least, in: an .unknown • , number ,of 'banks arid safety :deposit:: 'hoices,:threughout the United s.tates: • •*na. Canada: WhateWdds zest !to' the fortune hunt is that, they :were posited - under false • names .in hanks whose locatibn was Only 'revealed' to • the, worthy gentleinan':s. sen. The. seri wes":'Itillecl, in an airplane aceident, • and:.With. hint Wenti, -the--keYto--4fis ...father's puzzle• , ••• .• 'For yearsbefore he died, th . . , ,,.wealty.--Manufacturer „made • fretluerit • ' secret trips, .dopOsiting Ku4ge skims at: "whatever' place he stopped,: ; Ile :is known.to have 'Made -several . it positt. • in ,Montreal, althongh just 'another , His heirs MOSt". now e,epie: with, sitnation which .nfes--,,not' .4.OttOgOtliOV unfamiliar' to .the.gentlenianlf ,g)11 one ecceaion is ytIt.Stott6dt,fk , , •q,ha\1..4..depe4fted.:,'$2611,9,0,0 • bank -,-and. then itelievegbrie en 1,.% rk•Iparty,. On higteliepit,Itiehael • •• ' - gotten tho;.)naioe of th41 • • • / • • J".'40 - • • Gets.99 Per- Ceii WHer rad!,s,,,,5121,a t ,\ • o cut if theirhuSbandSfiefopted:a sugfs. gestien Veit and put thein 'en said 'Mrs, A. Ketiiieth Mayer today, Mi.s, 'Mayer is supposed to lenot"v•,. ' She is a ,tilliVerSily lecturer on'honle, eciononlica and 'a. metnbor, of the Ps NIttiohill -.COn)tilittee fr3CeiiRni\tee to'da knows how to get .);) o„.f. ..the liUsband'A •.1nlary • glio.dd , , "not • nierejy tvege 'that- would- be: • r•Sdhoil •' .•• Sevtral thol • (oo 11i11110SOft SiltirOd :tO ffirO if' they ghonld--:aunpotim . hlayet.''s contonfloti in intetTlee$1,„ .",(ItiritOVes,alreatiy 'ndt our I.0dSeVe1t saki rnt Wt:s tu ts'al (min, ii'14; eee •Salitiy • 'withenit • • (fui\stInft7..' s. "A • ofir,v r