The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-12, Page 7•
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31..411,1T,W.PR 'WOMAN.' FOR, ,CVPIP 'CON -
bqntrutd: Fiavors, • xelfty VarletieS.1,
Long prefits. Grand :route salesman;
extra. Acrne ;Direct Sales, 61.5. Yenge,
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AGENTS! SALESMEN!
immirednerceet eennnissien, selling
new household necessities,: Just '11XL,
. vented, Canadian manufactured. I3e
the first ;met make big, .money. Write
today free litet•attire. Progress, Wares,
.
27 1' P,, ThrentO.''
Aftlf• •
let)t) LIKE TU VV,, SKETCH OR
Paiht, Write for Talent Test • (N.9
Fee). Give ago and occupation'. ,Box
5:2, 73 Adelaide SI, .W., 1.`orontO.
UF c,011U1$;-!
Att, its ...Poi
NOW YOU • gAN. Buy *. TWEIDDLE
Chleksnoted for Egg Production,
and livability • atgreatly reduced
Prices, for May, get our May price
• • list before .ordering: Twaddle Chick
Box. 10, Fergus,
•Ontrio.:
. a . • • •
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. ONE VVEEK SALE OF SURPLUS
(nicks commencing May 16th. Leg --
horns $5,U5; Pullets Pullets ;$12.95, '' Barred
Rock and Ndiv,Ifunnishiee Iteds.$6.95,
pullets $9.75, cockerels cts. Started,
Chicks 3' weela'aid add .5 ctS, 3 weekg
add '9 cte. per chick (Large • Egg
' Quality) I •c,t: extra. $1.00 •per -10.0
de-
pcmit: Free- Folder: All chicks from
()overtax:wilt handed- • blood teated
• --Stricit': -1.'"OttitNelififtell Ceti -0 es,7-3..17V11;,-
son St., Guelph, Ont. . • ,
,Ctilek8 °NB eBNT• EACI-I FOrt TEN
• EXToitA, With every hundred ordered'
' Ten Days ili advance . of delivery,
"prices ,IOWer May 24th and June:18th,
• Write .f0r,' list. Trent Electric' Hatek-
•erV • Box 533W Trenton' Ont. •
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. LOOK AT THESE .1'11IQES FOR
Baden, nigh Quality. Chlektf . 'from
, Government .approved, blood -tested
• , 1)Mdets: StancitiTd. 1:egborns, • and
' New Hampshire. Rods $7.95 Barred
• Roeks 56,95. Mg Egg 'Quality
' more:. :Special Stile of Older .Chielfs
while they. last:' Two weeks old add
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3e, Three witeks Q1cl.ad4 5e. 'Send for
folder.; linden:Electric. Chick' Hateli-
erY- Liritite(l, 13ox 59, Peden; Ontario.-
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-FAET:.7
• buy Bray ohiekS now L.ttstyear. 1-I,
• Bray ,pullets laid.. at .4 V4,
.• • months, hit 200- eggs dairy :at 5.
'Months. and -240' tit, 6 months, Write
for dafalogue... 13ray, .1.4tehery, . 110
. 'John 'St. NOrth,,' Hamilton,'Ontario.,
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BRAT .COC,KERELS • BRING • QUICK'
: returns,.F...re. EfjaYiHybrikl;-,cettker'els?
' dressed.V.pound 4 -Ounces each .(heads.
off) -at: 7 .Weelt.s.."' For further furor,.
'ma Lion .,writeL for, catalogue. ])ray
•• i-wchery,. 130' JOho.St...N:0:th, .14,441111.1-
ton; Ontario. .• . •
PV's. .11`AST“.IRONVING 13RAY N,EW
Hampshire ChiAaA
sks nl at months,
tVeighed 61/2 pounds at :6months. Pet
,prollts .with Bray Chick .s titre
,year. Free catalogue: Bray' }Fatah-
-.icy, 130, John St., North; Hamilton,
Ontario,. • , • •
SURPRISE GL,ADIOL,1 13U1.13s, Pie'ardv,
- :Bagdad, or tnixed. to 114" 51
d .25
•• hundred prepaid. W. (lass,-- Duff
• Street, fliiinilten,
1,1..orrirArn Fon ,SA1.11.,
• FREE, FIATS, SHOES, x.:111RTS,
, etc:. with 'clothing purekase: • write
' 'for free •illtotrated • catalogue of
• /clothing bargains. 1Dept: N. YOnixe
,Stre,erBIOthing-Eiccliange,:5112 Yong(
Street; Toronto., " ;
NI: ANI) pit I STING
EX.TRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST
—Two v:alutfble prerhitimS .gi'Ven with
EVERY ..roll. developed' and border
•pi in ted -t-28._ , r xv-tflf-EVER-Y-'1-2-re-
prints 36c,, ••Mention
Mem. when ordering. Fast :Foto
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PUltES'I'RLIP, firstfqJaIiy
tA.Vilte for , prices.. , Order ehrl,y.John
•111. I Abbotsford.
. • Y0I/K:31•11.:1,11.13.S2---AT TH'E - HEAD., Of"
; • Shadeland Fa trus herd the Grand
•Ch.ampion,sire,. of 'Salisbury
• and "Reet Market •Pen" • at
Reyal • Winter Sows • hiettide.
• First • and Sect:old, wintiers,,,Torento
• and FirSt(iuIph •'oung inales with•
"Advanced ,ItegIstry", ,backirig. Per
Sale Shade,leno:Verits::.130"7e. Eden
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1 Common M�th IS
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A Dread Enemy.
CLEARAINIcg: :SALE •
,REcONDITIONE1).'flATITORg•
cleaned and
reconditiened. and paid; under 'a definite
. , „ .
toOneY haVit guuxunte0 oE sii.tistaction;
Thi j Yenr...411POrtnnitY. 41..14V0", high,
class, reconditionedfurniture at a•tratt,
,ytiool4n;...os.romthuie..,• urctUottitl.4vgaol,ue. eBru4y4prorifs:ofiT1.9t.
of. the amazing' Valdes picked:at ran,.
dom.. front our en.ormOue. stock..
e24.og,.'Large 3 piece. .repp, .chestert
1'Vlar1344U 'r.q`40.FS
ible..i,exthhienS, • .,Thoroughly cleaned.
13.95 ta'rKe three piece suite in
EnK11.411. taRe,etry.; Marshall
tuahRintl, :4,..snat„."; , , . • ,
$49 00 opw.i.orl..a.spite,, 3., nieces in
• brand POW rePP'..POYei!, rust
'shade, ' :revet"Sibie Marshait . cushions
(unclaimed).: • ' " • '
gn. :Ches1;4riliti4, xbecy
vf7"•"7"`". c.O•ir'er, hos:largo Wardrobe
•cortinartMent, in peri eiti condition.
$21.50. Ltkre. dresser, . rich. walmit
. ; • *, t finish, full size bed, wainut
sagless' spring and brand new
reit edge felt mattress. • p • ;
$43.00 .13,ea'uti•fut• ,bed, roOM suite,'.
• large dresser,,.chiffouler,
.'size bed and Saglcapspring,„ completely
i•eflaished.
57250 144r" '6 piece. bed room Skite,
-. • 'Beatitifur dresser,
ror 'vanity, loirch tchiffrobe,
,bed:and„sagless spring, , completely re
,finished•,,
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Oalr--dining--:roorm.
• . larg-e*buffet,:ex'tension table
6 leather upholstered 'chairs and 4 film
32 Piece dinner Set:$ 57 00
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rfalg'ish :'oatt • ni
roo
.-sui letr.--stioare-
.6xtensien table, ehinti ettliin21,. and
;leather seat 'chairs., Completely refini
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$79.00Fiiie walnut. dining ..riicirri
, • . .suite,: Buffet, extension- table,
• china' Cabinet and.:6 leather 'tinholsteked,
chairs. Perfect aondttion;
-Brealcfast .suite, 6 Pieces: $13.05! Gas
$4.95x Kitchen: •Cabinets;
Sewing•Maehine (Singer), $12.95; Dres,
sers. $5.115;;• Chiffoniers. •$7.95; Beds;
„ge...Ls.9j Spring,t, Itir59; ;I•sreW.: Felt,. Mftt•-.
. tresses... $3.95; 'Extension. tables: $0.50;:
Da V 13eds, $3.59; Tee Boxes. $4.95. •• .
.Write for • free • illustrated, catalogue
;of .neW'„and, reconditioned, furniture and
hundreds of,. valuable ;gifts free with
pur,Chases. • • ••
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LYONS. VitApE,IN pEeT,7, '
Grant°
13E f'OPLII.,AR; LEARN HO*. OE't
, what you Want by Al -taking. 'people
like' you. Personal' Charm will give;
you more. a.equalntances, friendships.
fun. Valuable, Social and -business..
, contacts. Individual, Confidential'. co-
operation: in 'easy lessons • by
Send' 25 cents: for introductory:.trett.,...
tise,, and, •inemliershin. ° (Prompt. •re-
fund; if d issa Usti ed.) Catitidi a It ,Cha rut
ClUb,,'081 Broadview. Ave.. Toronto:
AltE Y(111 ..RUOT1211.ED? . RELIEF;
comfort, peeitive stint:151.i with- our
tPti
n laced method., No elastic or un-
der -straps dr txteel. Write . Smith
Manufacturing 1)ept. 219„ Prefj-,
. torn 'Ont:
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IF Volt WANT AN APFECTIONATE.
romantic sweetheart with money,
write:' Mary Lee. 445-0. Rohn; Mls-
souri.
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QUITTOI3AMO, SNUFF. EASILY,
expensively. .• Guaranteed.; Advice
free.' .,13ox. I, Winnipeg.
The, ''Peot ',:ok8phyl.c4ktect
Before It Lays ggAS And Ruins,.
Your Wardrobe.
Of the 10„000odd insect pests said,
to .infeet... Ntirtn, Alnerican .0oritio•
mit, the:v etinitpon clothes', /Moth is. per..
haps best Ictioyfy and rnost reyi:rpo.,
Yet the, moth:- IS, except as an •acces.
,ery. after the laet,' rather an iatioCent,
Creature,. .it has no predatory
,stincts,: lives • bUt .h• 'iittle wliile, atid,
,cate. ',nothing. because...it is phys1caU
,
ine.aPable.:pr.• 0114
The 'female .of the Species. is 'only,
More,' (lOadir than the. ',male beeatiSe..
of its habit of laying. eggs: "every day
o its one, Or two. Weeks,. of it is
."at..the 'larva stage ef.,:life•.that;„ the
•moth-species.,devonrsthes. thuiigs..
animal..origin, (*.which it finds itSelf
•,Thils it eats..Woill,,tailh,1 feathers ,and.
ttair, grows by. „what it feeds on and.
'emerges Into the chrysalis Stage:, at
last taking wing after 11 has. Cast], off
its ettee...
Before The Eggs Are Laid .0.
Olt the inOtli off in its prime one
begin b,efo,te, it starts' laying
eggs, but since it. dada Ibison the
first 'day of its Abort 'life, being 13re:.
copious, •-thereis little: time 'to. lose.- ;
There, are ,s'averal v.v,ays of battling:
theMoth species' other than' clapping
nne!abands:-atrit-,-Theee-.-ways--.:aie,:ali-
Cheinial. You can either repel Mother
Moth, asphyxiate her, or Put. her' Or
her progeny into a 'lethal chamber.
' The modern moth repellent differs
much from. the •Victorian moth -ball
Which WaS Composed at coal tar naph•
thalene of varying purity,. and was
only very little, less anathema to most
"ffiffirdr-fis ban to ICrothad—Wr tlit'-gowa•
days an •aroinatte organic chernica
which is easily volatilized and readily
aired from the go60, in sufficient..con
centratiob, actually asPhYzieths the
pest. . it, is, „, -.however,. quite, •b,artniess
010/F0ithe.Thirtcenh of May -
:17
9Pee in • 004 ,c.P.M.g§... Friday
, go frightened are the American
people at the specter of .:the figure
"13" that one of the largest hotel
•systems in the United''States •-found,
necesearY'to.,abolist 1.09rn
yet the, proof is strong:that this ht
.ed 1411110rais one of the, luckiest in
all tlf arithmetic of 'life:: . • '
• Woodrow Wilson had Such faith
r,s that he weuld be elected preSident,
'because his • nadle•Ade 1 fetter
it, and ;the number had alwaYs'
. brought biria sugeees..
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•• For .nianY.' years Woodrow•Wilson
'wore a- scarf pin a miniature of the
great seal of the . United States.
'Why? . Simply keOallst) 13 S.t.00d out
all over stars,, 13 stripes, 13
arrows, 18 'envie; 13, letters hi the
motto, "E Pluribus' Unum,":
Pumigation Often„ Needed
, , 'the , Moth can . best be
For. th'0.-\ge: such. as furniture, drapes,
rugs etc.„ .
thWarted by treatment of themateriaf
with a Chemic,a1 *high does net•,Suit.
the dietary fads 'of theIarva.'.:When.
ever infestation with moth: eggs 13
p.ected.ordinarY reliellents. are of..little
.Value, and the. ,safest treatinent18
furolgatani .with a higbly gaS.'
This can only. be carried 'ant by prdp',
..erly equipped ; ' 'fumigators or ry
Cleanerw--ane mosts.,iip.to-date dry:.
cleaning. establishments noW offer a
. • .• . •
combined cleaning, fultrgation„and
storage serVite.:
otritijril _
If You fla,sh a Strang light at night
on a awn -you wraith:
ing•with 'emergent 'Worms. Give:one
tap to the ground ,ankevery • Worm
25e Order. Roll film. developed and
LARGEIVIENT_FitEE WLTH•EV-BRYWill . make two staccato movements,
eight prints 25c. Reprints 3c. Estab-.
lished over 16 years. I3rightling
. ?Studio, .29 Richmond Street East,, To-
PR.OFESSAONAL 'RESULTS COUNT ---
any film developed and printed•ro
er,ly. Mail"with, .25c tcy Professional,'
.4 Dept. A, London, Ont. Send your OW11
choiceof negative. back Sv,ith your
second film. for free Etchcraft
largement. •
.. It/1T 19.1X.99E1t9IINATOIP
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ALL. KNOWN".DISEASES CAN:13'E (3.A.1.1.-•
and •stock by 'Itittnex—Harm- Ill I I ar
' lied by x•ato., Safeguard yOur home
uSi
lose :to intrilezis, ,flornestic, anifnals,
pbultry, 'groundhog's,: etc. If .your
dealer cannot supply you Send 356 -in
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• DWARF 'FLOWERS .
asif at a sergeant's woid ,of corn-.
niand, and within three 01 ,four sec-
071dS the Whole 'community will have
'vanished . . . .
Their sense of vibration is as acute
as the hearing Of the thrush that, de -
'Vann them.,
Co1imbus first sighted 'the lodnas
off, the coast of North 'America* on
Friday,- and be left' Europe on
4ay; left the West Indies for the re-'
tuintl1pto Span On -Pridayi—ar:r
rived at Palos Friday, March' latiti
.1i.cturned to land fpr the'first time sin
the • actual American continent, Pri-.
day, November 22, 1493, discovered
Cuba, Friday June .13;1494, and S.
. America, !lic4ay, August : 3rd. •
So :might the 'lucky hiatory of 1.3
r un-onL:i n d efinitely Throw, f ear.L.to
the w.inds.: Engage ' berth 1,3' for a
'trip on Friday. the 13th and if it
costs $18.1a•for.the journey, be glad
---that it doesn't cost niers!
,
• If the -Wish they make
Ona wish -bone ,
Or lead of:hay
It .is,.plerity of'.tirne •
1 To priry..
; ;Daylight saving is founded on the
'old Indian idea of %cutting , off one
'end of the blanket arid sewing it on
the 'other end to ler:ger.
„,. •
:(t� his father) --How many
kinds of Wood are Used -in, Making a
mntch? „ •
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Father -Just two, son', "Ile woUld
and„ slip would. •
" Correct this Sen:t,en.ce —
-board ia.--ptirt a -Mr37;.""said -the
_einployer; .."so them the ,.best...
:food I can btly."
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With Few ExceptionsThe Hai:d-
er the Work the SMaller'the ,Pay:
• White:* • File n are'. youdo-
now; Sani? •
Negro—'Ah' S an exportah.
White Friend—An •exPort.erf,'
• egro
Company.
was re
1 eb
•
xperts eclare.,
nvironment Is
More Important
Than Trlaredity; In. IGO Pe•Yellop4
• F;PZ:tio a Chi14!e •lnteflect
the
iiIttetel,Ireellies.enociecohritiel.raetniOnarib4et!..Woeietn
par-
ents; .' and. the , Influence Of', en.Viro;i-'
mein determines growth. or.'decline of
children's' ' intellectual development,
'according to the report of a '15 -year
.study'orehildren'bY pr,,Flareld.,Skeele
and Pr.,21-rtfi.7*ellinan1 of the Iovira
University Child.'.Welfere., Station,'
Dr. Skeels, psychologist ,for thelawa
,State Uoarf of C-entrel, bast.tliseev,-.
.ered .that.•„anderprivileg.ed Children,
taken'. from inadequate ,601ronnient
and placed in....'feater homes,' respond'
to ()Ye, interest • al110 V401t.. • by.;'..re.:,
maphahle, intellectual gaths. ,.
ptillqr In -Petit ..PUri°0tinding's
" He findendwerreiation. between the
intenigenee of true parents and their'.
chii4rei7i-t but *onOteS the l iongeremail
boy and girls remain in pOor'
sur-
roundlngs, the duller they beCorne..He.
pointsout thatif. these children are
remeyed.earlyrAndngh to,:fosterlioines
they have a goad,„thatthe, to reach ner•-,
nita or superior merfrir heinevement.
Dr. Wellman has 'recorded ,that,
higher intelligence ievds are !ithe rule
rather than exception following. the.
-stiMulating;--atmeSpher?,--.(1.L-IIUlise'yyl
schools Significantly, during Summer
Vacatietas at home, withput the incen-
tive, of sehoot and influence of •cbra-
panionehip,',ohildren show little or .no,
develannient.
:The Best Type of School
Miss,Wellman studied the later pro-
gress of many boys' and •giris Who re-
ceived careful and SYmpatIletie' early
training and discovered ,those trans-
ferre.d to.' progressive institutions of.
this type Continued to gain in intelli-
gence, While these who 'entered . less.
Progressive :Schocila.10,St. .C!cfuSiderabte
"OT11
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"c11,11(!ren 'thrive best," Dr. Wellman
concludes; !In schools Where, they •are
tautht to think fbretheniselveS1riStead
of obeying blindly. They. do 'best in.
:groups With • ch irdren- with • capabilities
as great or better .than their :Own.".:,
Comes T P.:r00.0
R apparently: isn't nec,...ssary
y . nowa,
das to into ,the jUngle' to:Obtain:
big4ganie. “,bags.". The big .galine'oblig
!ugly. comes.11to 'the eitiee,,,
•In Abercorn, capital, of Nertaiern
Rliodesia;.a motorist dri‘',ing,almig the
ain-7stree t larained. on his braitC8
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HAPPY RWflH
OLL,
QQ:pEN'S
you're looking far a keen portnei
in: rolling-lenurawne ste13," qui Oh
' Pgden:S Fine evt'CigatelterTcbaco9-
pgden's rolls a happier. cignrefie—.
osmooti±er, cooler; mellower. smoke,
and Wise "roll/per-own*" have:
•proved if pse the best lociperie or
,..',courselikouChanteeler'ter"\rogue"
Pipe•
Ask f,
'For
Ogdeo'01
Cia
t 1;sts.,1$ring.
bout-Boytott,
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OP SOU goods-,:—PevelapgAt:of
,Excellent su1'stigte*5, 1'44. Ggoo,
Stettdily Alicad •'.
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Whete., official boycotts` rtgainat:,. •
japenese goeds failed 'and: brought
alarming warniap. from Itle.partreelt •
of -trade and etomtnerce, heals in ev- •
ery, qua try where ,sueli lb oyc otts,
were urged, stylists • for ,milady.'s.,
summer wardrobe, this ear . actually •
have brought about what amounts tci
•
a boycott,' • •,•'•
.In -otherdwords high- class rayons,
• PO' other .sntistitufes.'for silic • have
.1 gone over in,„.a. big, way becae s'tYle
, eXpertSdecreeif.„that. they. Y,.ere' ',the
. th,k3 •Ye07,
•Tbe, deVelbOrnent of excelle'ht-:Stie;.
stitutes for has. beep ct,tri.i.e4
With • increasing , •ef.feetlynnecS lot
severat'yeara.'htit the' standards. of
quality have now reached ..the paint ..1
where.suh• Materiels are now F.12,
ferred.to::sir; by manufacturer:rt.'.
• • Stand Great, Peal -,of Wear .
the :first pldce manufacturers'
•and: retailershad to ,stand
the quality. 'of .merchandise they ••
Sold. And. silk -bas • lays • had is •
weaknesses. When raYen:, Ote:',.fir4t .
came out there were niany faults in
pierri also. Bt:the have .heen over- '
cOine to such -an amazing extent, fo-
cal dealers stated,. that now the sub -
They :*wilk withstand Ironing, .' wash-
in
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arid •ardinary wear better than
• silk. Silk has, always had, the fault
Of Splitting. along Seam's, ,. but the •
new substitutes haveovereonie this
difficulty. • • .
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Colors have been .developed until
there appears to be n ihnit to the
inar:veloue..shadeS which-7ean-he--pro-,
duced., • "
• British and Canadian rayons and'
ether., materials •• developed ,.,under •
special trade names are stated to be.
'far •surpassing silks an.d. iayonsim-
Yarn Mack Front -
Wool and Flax
Opetas Up litany New Cor.arnefcial
PocslbIlltLea
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The production 'of 'Yarns and ,fab
.rica fain a .mixture_of fax arid, wee].
e-. e 0 0
the staff. of 'the Textile PepartMeht
of: the University:at. Leeds; England,
for some Months .past..'Agy,a resul.0
.conSiclerable. Corninercial• pdsalbilities
4.
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"Research In Qntritio,
jaPan'predlicecl.!'rayons for several
years at figures with which Canadian „
are yl4uolzed, ,e5pec:Iany..in pi:oduc. .,caonmdpBetrendti
iti4shm, atIleuf jaacpt4tillreesres •cs.to
'hae
ing novelty: dress Materials .;khich ',control= in Ca add of the sale •of the:
will be. cheap .and yet Of goodappear;
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anCe..
Low -Copt -Po as
- The chearness te' the'Prot:
auction by .;low-oSt,.pro-,ezses of a
fltix . that readily . blends with
fibre to• he
spitable for ',blending .with inungo, in.
,place ,Of Incr:eased_
stren.g't11:: The :fibre ba,s char.
scteiistics similar•to. cotton., and •paf-,
tined fabricsare readily. Chtaiiied
11) the4blerid.•
' ' tiliher]
and;then,-accelerated huoied.ly-7-when Instead- of .the' re.tting.-process.:-of•
he •SaW .10.0parsi standing' near the „treating the' flax which 9.CcuP;e'• a
nai!ernent, a tew, yards frain the Gov - period -of, ,Weeks, the. fibre . • is • pro:-
..,erninent H..otiak.and the. shonningl cen- dueed by an' acqUa;tneclianpro:
tie : The capital lias. •-•been .,suffering „cess -which..:takei only.. a few •fiTkia.
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laterjr.Trom the, activities' „orleopard5 .In addition, at is said to produce a
in the vicinity of• the tOwn... ,Hhortly, higher: fabrie..yield,;:whieh;rnakei for
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after .the Motorist:a' experienee..a leo- its cheapnees. • 4 . • .•
.parcr,' betieved to ,be the one 'be:saiy, . A' direct:A' Of the Lan'eashire limn
as yapped ' and • kill'ed. : , of 'textile machinery. 'Makers and a
' 'A Simi of .$25, is paid to anyone 'Wild Chnadiari : tektile engineer have, In,
... eopar . . . . v,ented the ,pratesses,,' and "their .eX-•
At SYlliet; Assam.- a. tiger Walked perlinents :: in ...Producing: flax .,'fihre
:into a tea r.'gai'ileniThe tiger , fancied. a have stretched; over a", Period of four
worker, Wlici retallated,With a spade. 'year's. •A. Lancashire firin oftektile
. lie' •Wasn't. yery successful; •and wag niadhhiery.' maker's, Which has - deve1:!
badly mauled before Other 'Workers kil.-7. ,,:•ricei rifac.hinery . for: producing the
led the. tiger'-'with.ploks 'an,c1 snades., i'lax Ohre; 'eentrels• the'Pr6Cesscii .
..
coin fol post-paid supp15. Dealers
• for particuldre, National Salea,
Agency, •97.•13loor 'West, Toronto.'
'
(,u ti your' home.,and,.;:stoqk
• itatpox.• • •
, . •
s T it A Vent:Rai' PL A Vis
• ST It ANV13I.III ITLAN S—I Mfg). 0 :V E D.
1..,ADIEs. AND • GENTLEMEN LEARN. Dunlop, Glen l‘Itu•y, 131akemere, •Par-
Hairdreesing° 6 '-'montbs ,575.,_ Jonesk„, • son's Beauty, 113:50: Herbert Itaspber,
Hairdressing. fiction', •Listo.wee ,•Ota. ry. $15.90. thousand, Quantity clle-
• Te., •
counts. jiMan 1Vhittaker It.,3. Ches-
. . .
.'terville, OM, • • .
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•,‘.' • HAIR, ()001)S •
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VOLIPES, TRANSb'ORIVIA'11(.)NS,
Braids,:,t'itifs, and all 'types of 11110'(t
,quality Hair G'oods. \Ville for Rips,
trated•ctttitlogtio. Special, lierition to
repair ‘Vork. Teronio.. Human 1-1
Supply 528 Bathurst, TOrolitp,
,
, , SIMO *If.A..N1AS:(7A11'0
, .
*23 11,:ft NNIN.; A, .1,8 • t41:1 A ST -',A DA ISI',
:CatehflY, Cone flower, .,1,3old'eauft,
Marguerite, Canterbury Bell, Oa 11.
' lardie,' 4etc.--'-.2 Evergreens:'• Tree;
Shrtlb;t6 2911' Seeds. -.Prepaid
" • jordars •.$1811. ,I)ol la r ;Niitseriesr
thittxt•16. ' • '
A.IIS1
si.,!•R V IC.1,.;'• GETs
yptir license." on.' 0,Laiy tet 1115
• A" 14rstrfleturs. ,New 'Cuba,. Address
•
Uurliet 1 Icid roro,iito, Ont.
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AJ 1111 S 'SAI.E. •
, PRIM') 'BARGAINS
NeviiVeltrAfattres'seS. NOW
Mattyesslo::1, Frain- tiletory to.
Us VelOr4V1 Vedding.893 Queen St,
Witt Tort nth •
itAVMAtt;:car.41'; r;;;;;;O'11 '
Advjser an:hi:060n 01-061init, s,stl ttact
iChetailit; And'Peisotialitst Chet Irte itt
anyon't who Writit 110: Thi .nniattiltt fret
• Ci(i4i,11; [too t Yeattl'a lett.
'itd t,II be ifitiboekl,o;viitb itsalOitleije;
. elowie Weridertut 011;lett, tOav,,
. i411...tlatifoxl, -,tionead
• ‘anyilana ni:I;IfOut
. , ,
tolkifittf tAft'Allfit •
• listed.
A-6
-1 IN A:VI/It:11S
•
'YOUlt .C1-111.0REN suvri.ifil•rt PRont
'• these' antroYing pests.," sand, two 'dol-
lars for simple hoMe remedy. ()Tat-.
-tan, Kelly,' pestal Station 1L',,Tfiron1o:
. , •
Glued His, Books •
To House .Walls
and contiVetors they are,
all one to the income ta'x collector: .
An elderly Man repOrted in his
como tak f0.1111 that his wife".had
..ne',W 'baby. ,Alia! ..s;ild the. ineenie.. de.
pal tinent, we must look into this. Sok-
they-did; .tinci liis Wife had and they
had to giro hihreXcinaidir, aceOrding
to iingt ,Pattorson, 'ooltoett-Or for
Toronto; . I ' ••
• COptractors Razed It '
,
Thcro was another inan who liedtie.
emintitig trottlilo: 11e.. wrote in to the'
,depArtment that he was in a.ritiiinriary
oar account of ZOntractors. Posirhig
ithove all to keep his lltisincss in, order
end Over' before bis eyelic had kept
bis• hoolts jy noting' up dash and
it -iv -inch -the*
hal gltio0 td th&,WATI hig• §1161). '
Do'6hIl1g to 'make sorne :chnngoe 111
s his shop ..ho .11 id ll contractors, and,
bbtore,•he 'cool& sify -1‘incorne.litit,"'„the
contractol, stiat5.110.d " his; .dizy
With lii "bOOki". etill"glned t� it.. "
...Tire ;in:Conk ti4 ,dePartinont, niade
him .;,pronifse, Mi Patteson a1d, 'tb
okeep,..picp.ge bodtS
.• •
In .the smaller' types Of easily
grown flowers,are alyssum, white and
'dainty and useful for edging. These
willirgroW inNtartial shade. and :mike
exCellent edging plants." . F'Ortulaca
is a spreading 'plant with bright yel-
low, red ando pink .wax -like flowers.
it-thtlx.es. in .hright. sunbbirie and :dry
-SOO.. Nasturtiums; marigolds.; calen-
•dnlas and •petunias will complete
good. garden of easily -grown
annudl-
fiowers. , Thee are all useful for
edging beds or walks.
•
CULTIVATION
During .the early Part..,of • the sea-
son. a'. little cintivatien every 'week-
' will help'planta along Wonderfully,
The Ptirpose is two fold Unsightly
.woods,..a,..ro killed: and valtiabl,e's mois-
ture is conserved. Growth is 4hur-
ri,d along. Later on as' the flowers
or Vegetables' develop, . it Will not 'be.
joeyrsa'rY to ,cultivate so often.
Some-
tihles a mulch Of short straw or grass'
clipPingS is used to retain .1nOistute
during' the summer. 'This mulch is
Simply,. spread over. the , ground be-•
t.Ween the Plants., It keep g the finddr-:
•Iying soil inoist,' open and free frbrif
s'veedS,
,SPREAD OUT VEGETABLES • .
• -
Several 'sowings of eaeh vegetable
are advised. OthetWiSe' all • nmiute
:at thez.same time and then,there will
lie; a feast.' or a .famine. After all;
With such, things..tti radith, • Spinach;
'peaS, co,ril or practically .anything
else foiy that, matter, the thie they
-tre-reaftrwortli :eatingis ,when they
ate fresh; 'that if just mature, and
Jusr
IleeOrnbrobileil by:
•yIr less!
dro4ilsi '
ACH
•
taken right 'out of the„garderi. They,
. ,
must .: be quickly grown and used int -
Mediately when they .. have: reached:
the proper ' size...These Vegetable's
will deteriorate Whether they are left,
in storage. Or :riperubg in the veg
table - To aoid this sort
v
. ,
thing, the; goOdgardener has his
. .
vegetables . corning... along continuous-
-1Y,, a". few • feet an , baby'
carrot's and beets. ready ,Ifor the thblo.
•• ,•.
all season.' • . .
WHEN TO PLANT
• , .
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Vegetable
Asparagus rttiii.:/itMay an yg„
Beets: •, April ±o .July
Bush Beans' .,.May toJuly
Cabbage April to May
Carrot's- - •
April to July,
:Cauliflower • April. to .Mai
Celery .............. March•to',7n1Y
Corn May t� lane
, April. to ;rune
Lettne'e ,Aprir.to August:
Onions ..........• "APril to May
parsley APrit to ',Tune'
April' to May
pPeaftrosnii.)s
Potatoes .. ;Match to ;limo
•
- April t August
... APril August.
„Toinatees. • " May to june
'I\urniPS April to •3illy
• Radishes
••••••-
—URNS
Mix equal ppts off:Mintud's
and sweet oil, .castbe oil, or
creetto. Spread 44r4 brown
scald. Before long the
,
" painful smarting sfops
•
ri NiMnr
"KING OF PAIN"
tiNimENI
: Here is the ,tire 'sensation
,1„938.. New in design, p
new in appearance, With a
neW, high in Firestone qualr •
ity at a neN'v Iow price.
Thii new Firestone Stan- '
:lard Tire has e'ierything.
you want—safety, lmileage,
carefree ';dependability:
•
Never before have you
,
seen so ;rnuch tire for the
Money. • Every' :tire carries
the ...Firestone name And
guarantee -.L-your assiirance •
of greater non-skid , effic-
iency, +greater 'safety' and .
: longer inileager-'---' ' • .,'
• letore ' you . buy any bte•
this Spring, ' first go to your
, nearest Firestone Dealer •and
.see how he can sive you
, money .with this new Fire- •
— ttone Standarda the -great- --
., est bre, ittlue ever offered
these Iow. prices.
cheaper, hnes nef, rayons.!
The recent :report of the Ontario
. • . ,
:Research . Poundatien reiYeale' that;
fhiS' dephrtinent 'is doing considerable
research WOI•lc- in '',co.:operation WAN •
the ,:textile‘intinstris of :thisprov-N
inc°vvti.fa 'Mike .hei hone ark
visited hersitlintervals
theNtith meni-
-
parts of
country.,. The • Winter she
Uspent With her idaughter, Mia. Fred '
• • Hent, in Kitchener. She had enjoyed
-ber-Usual-health2thronghOut,--:-and--hatl,:,•
corap.to visit with her daughter M.F! , .
sir. keret . in Lucknow, only a few day.
I when. she was stricken.
Mrs'; • McCullough.' Vas a Woman ,
highly-- respected, possessing .thoao
amiable traits character, which at..
traCted to her a large .nuinber of
true friends, who found in
christiart, ideals. She had ever
been's. devoted Mother in the home; .
one.: who was deeply iriterested, in the
welfare of her family. In religion,. .
she was a • staunch Fresbyterian. and
faithfUl member of 'Santa.. Church,.
Kincardine. r ,
'
noj
Oi
1562
sfor;
sh-
...
s,es-
The funeral was held,na Tuesday
afteruoon,.. After 'a short. -seryLice.. a
the homeofher. son -an -law, Mr. Havr.r,
ard -AgneW,. LiiclMoW,.. the remains
Were taken to Knott Church, ,Kincav,
dine, 'where, services were conduCted
by Rev." O. H.. MacDonald,. of LuCk-
me.):. of chess, store found in the...ail-
Cient' city of, Tepe'',Gawra, scene of ,
extensive excaVations .since, its
dis-
c0tliiy m 192/. ' • , s'
The'.eheSsaien were'uneoyered. on .
le el of' the cify ',Which was butit. •
it thel-Ohe_id
:the tinie.•of sOutbern, Mesopotamia's
earliest ,settlements,as
rePorted. ' . • ' • ,
Di . E. A. Speiser, directer of the
Baghdad school 'and. yrofessor Of ,
Sernitics:ht the 'university.' here, .who-..
discovered the ,site Of the anClerit
City, said the . Tope Gawra
pieces were the iirst indication that
chess,• or its Prototype, provided di- ••
verSion., for the. prehistoric .11lestipo
tamiana' of 'about 4,060 I3,.' C.
DiseoNery Made •
Ancient Torr./ale
CITY.--ilis...ove,ryr, Or,11
,
11(',50' 'Tir.'111P)0'•
ea at tho Worltl-f 1,11)04'11,10,n/ 02!
I Alloii;Y. i:rehaeologitial '1•11111S, in OaXh-,
I ea'. inviOunced hy br. •Alfon•-•
Sh 'the tonlitle 'was l'otind
•an ,iniineiqf" • hd,c•i.tx.,°01.111t1 11:11;i0
a' 1.11011.ii,na:111:11 S',:tlirx:i1S'o' ,Aj:
tiati itt.1 r. Of .7,;npotts.can
tion; it 0i.a.S...bi1ieCed' to kvcr 0p•Pc....-,t
•
: Ca's°. r. 10 r t:' 1 7, "C y
Utes Willi movable bc,adg'ear 11the.-
•'ant rs•-.414.44poi4s. •,•
•
Monte Alban; the archaeologist Ats=.
chVhrecl, a 1,0,111,hi Uteri 2, fOct. kluorts,
.contailcing ronmins • rfr 1 nn
)c•nd or ritld'. iint surri...•ni:c 1, qiy
(ferainie offeringq dieat inn- the high.
'est .
A
The' jinni* :of lc s,
ated at'AJTO Vd)y. toti of-niea
be.atlsil- AS Tar, fl'on th pccl.r..thohk ,
as 15tit$tli1e. '•