The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-10-27, Page 7•
,
•
. / r
Farm Ai Scheme I, HePhn, MurPhY, Open New kternationnl
alp TOOPerate
4
Ottawa To Find, nom,
Western Provinces For
Single 401).1.esst
The farm placement Scheme
'that•last'fall• _and Winter Put
000 PeraerlS, the vast Meim;ity
gle nleni, on farms n CaPacla's
• `• four _western proVitices operat-.1
! ' lug again. Placement § this year
• are expected to be reduced co..
aiderably because'of the generally
„
brighter Western picture. .
The Federal Labor DePartipeot
•
' •
has negotiated, agreements with
Manitoba 'Saskatchewan • Alberta
and British Coluiribit to renew for..
• :this season the plan, first started
in the 1936-37 fall :and winter.:
The Federal. and Provincial treas.
:utiles split the cost 50-50
. Pigi419. . placement ...uuder
" the agreement a• are-oneeessitous
individdals without :means, of sup-
port who. otherwise Would be in
;receipt • of relief." In practice the
'great majority placed have been
single men: though "many: single
. :women haVe also found homcs for
the winter months.. °
,
•••••••;i.,.
,
•
7-
o,•
•
f• •
•••••••.;
• ••
• • • ` .
A Meteor SOunded,
,lake Eggs...Frying
•oirtivivA: •A meteor, ,
throwing off &stream, of sparks
and killoWed .by tail of flame
reported to have fallen
southwest of Ottawa list week.
'Efforts to locate, it have, been
unsneceSsful. Residents said:
they saw• a ball of, flame and
:sparks •Shoot across: the' dear
night •sky:' They. said ;the,
; meteor; made •a hissing, sound
like eggs .frying.
. • . • •
r
Leave Eyes For
Use 9f Liv.ing
I
Pent& Are Asked to Will Their .
Eyes To Science When .
•
Peonsare arged ,to will their
4.6 eyes tb science,in order to restore
.the eyesight ofother individuals.
Dr. ',Reinettr• Castroviejo of''New
• • YorkCity, author of the proposal,
bald the •eye'Surgeons freqeently,
can, bring back the sight a persons
Who have, suffered injuries to the
cornea. or front covering of the eye
• Pieces of Cornea Needed •
In many Cases; howerer, the tiny
•
pieces of corneal tissue •necessary
, for grating a'new window, into the
eye are not available for replace.'
'
These. tissues can be •obtained. '
tithe the eres of, etilltiorn infants •
or from corpses if ,the operation
• • is done soon after death, Dr. Cas-
. troviejo Said.. The latter source is '
• the-niore reliable, he added.
• Itis Poisible tO Preserve the eyes
• ' • in usahlecondition for several days,
' he explained. Thit's it would • be
• possible torkeep a „supply on hind
in ,the hospital refrigerator and to: „
coordinate the number of opera-
tipna with Oat supply.' •
,
ars-o
, • •
A .FoOt Long'
, • . v I
A' new" "sWeepstake" variety
of' .corn,: the • ears of , whiCh
measure more ,than a .foot long
and have a •ciruraference Of'
„eight. or. nine inches, has been
'developed, at' Blenheim, Ont.
•The corn , has been deVeloped
, from a variety imported three,
•years ago from the •
..United
• States: and, has now become.
The variety is a very large tyPe
• of dent corn, especially adapt-
ed for Silo -filling purposes, said
Bieriliehn'S reeve, Ernett
Warwick, in an interview about'
•the new, Corn.
•
U• pswing In VS,.
May *Benefit .Us
• President of Canadian Advertis-
err Is 'Hopeful That Better
• Times in -the Statei Will Be
. Reflected Her. e.
..• , ". •
•
President. It. W. keightlexi. Mont• ,
real; told the .24th anneal ,meeting
Orthe As'snaiettee 0! Canadian Ad.
, tertiters ,that• an ,MaProaching, bast:"
Upswing in the United' Stated'
OUld he reflected in an advance bi
„ .CanAdian. trade'Ainil COnllinefee.,
'Many indiCationt', point to kon
inintoyed Ccinditions,ln Our
*,• "tottntry: 1. think it fair to atainnt
• that 1939 tau be t lietterl'yeeHer '
poa,•livaitiestes than 19381, • I think .
.• WA have Patted Whet has been re. •
: • •• tett-6d to at' the ittioSevelt itte8'"
...atipit„ that certain attotig.iiireeS tire.
atWOrk in that cOutztry, Which Will
mae for ineaStied ot eeetery,
•'that yreeton, we shalt benefit,
' by Albite' ibribetideStn Canada, and
• that Mani ladiCatiena poirit t� gen-,
. ,
'• 'COnditiont. It; Mir
tstzi cointtrY.". •• • •t
:
e•-•
Before a crowd ,o several thousand, e new nternat.onal Blue=
111 I
water Bridge between'Port Huron, Mich., and Sarnia, Ont., was officially
opened by Governor Frank.Murphy of Michigan, and Premier Mitchell
• Hepburn, of Ontario.' Governor Murphy is pictured throwing the "United
• States" switch, while Premier Hepburn, RIGHT, looks on. . ••
• •
• '"Rock .Of Ages" ,And TheBible
;The. words of ,the well -blown
hymn. '`IlcIck of Ages" Can be •
. coupled. with quotations or para-
phrases 'from.lite Bible in a verY
•interesting . way. , Of, 'course..`the
• song is not made up of : literal
. quotations fronr. the • Scriptures,
.but. the lines refer to • passages
which are. strikingly. similar :'
Rock, of ages,, cleftdor ree-Psalm;
Let' me hide myself in 'thee
• Exodus83; 22:.:
From thy rieen.side whieh•flewed
' --John 19: 34 : •
•Be'of sip the double cure
kings 2: 9-10• ••
Cleanse fiom' its guilt and power
1: 18 . •
. 'Not the,labor of my. hands -Psalm
, Canfulfill the laws demands
, Matthexv 0: 17-I0 ••
Could my' zeal no respite knoW-
•' Psalm 09: • ••• ,
• ,Could ;my tears forever floW
'Psalm 6: 6 • •
. ,
•All• My sin could not. iiteneHeb-
• -rews 10: 4-6•• •
;Thou nitist,' save; and thou alone
-Hebrews 10: 8;10 • •
e Nothing in my, I bring
Isaiah 4: 1
. Simply to thy cross I cling -Gala••
. • tians 6.; ,
.Naked,:.COme to thee for dress
---
Y.• Romans 13: 14 • ,•'•
Helpless, look to thee'lor grace,
-Philippians 4: 13 • • • :••
FOUI,.,1 to the fountain fly -Psalm
'Wash rne SeVier,-or 1 die4ohn
•.•.While, draw.: this fleeting' breath
Salin-I03-C1546
• When.': my eyelids doge in 'death
• '• ,-Ecclesiastes
When I' soar tce•Worlds unknown
• -John '.114
sep..thee on thy.ljudgment throne'
• •.•-.-Matthew 25: 31, ,' •
Rock of ages; etet for mc .1
' • Corinthians 10: 4.• • ' • •
Let, 'Me hide myself in the
• . Ps.alm:•17; 3. . , •
• Two Mexicans,'quarreled and
..,depided to fight 'a duel: ,T6 de:this
•,:without attracting•Oo ituchatten-
tion' they took a train into the.
"coUntry. The firtflle.xicatt asked
for ;a 'return ticket,. but his ,op,-..
.pobeite only, torik0a•Xingle.
."Ha-ha" laughedIthe first. f'You.
expect • not to , rent° back, Tay
•friend?' 'L always get a 'rettfrit.".
neVet do,", replied. the Other
• calinlye "I ailways take triy adeere •
sary's return' half:" • . •
notice," 'said
• niCat master as he 'pieced ,his
fifl-
ger On a piece Of mechanisni',and
• seized the handle, "that, this ma-
.ehieels 'turned by• at crank" And
he mei-voted „greatly ittliite• tenth
that, ran ironed the class: •
, 'Mere is • a .differeitce here: • •
bring the any
Mere ' bi1h,, dear, can't ,fitce
•-them." '• "
needn%•darling. I
only 'want yOU to foot thethei
• TheYcOme, In tile mei! •iiine
046.* apectaCulit *gene in
the film, andthe.director Was ex.
claiming Whet was •tit happen.
•'Now understiind:' he laid' to
I* 'hero, "in ilita atonetlio lion '
will Orme for 500:;' feet.' The
tiro !Oohed at ilke lion, tienat
the direetar. "Five hundred Oct," •
he eeheed,' "let, that
and no Mere: :Yon' nndergitionL".
Our. hero finddedie "I. t14e, but -aees,
•
`Or
I
•
. •
41 •
'
•
•
•
• Inauguration
Of.Air E/Epi-ess
This Month Trans -Canada Air-
lines Began a 5.ervir.e Be:
hveen Montreal, Ottawa,.
•Toronto, Winnipeg
. .
' 'Inauguration of air express ser-,
, Vice between Montreal, Ottawa,
• Toronto and Winnipeg was made
Oct; 11th, • by the- Trans -Canada
Airlines. , •'
• .The service extends the, air ex,
presi routes' now, in••operatton be-
• tween Winnipeg and Vancouver to.,,
establish .1claily two-way ..cOrnplete
-express, service,.by air between •
. Montreal and Valicouvet. ••
. • Tbe initial schedule calls' for •
• departure from St. Hubert Air-
• „port at 7 a.m. (E,S,'T.), arriving
• at ^Ottawa 7:53 a.m., •deporting.
3:98 •arriving' at Toronto
9:56,departitig 10:11 "
and" arriving. at Winnipeg 5.08
p,ne (C.S.T.).
Leaving .Winnipeg, eastbound
'departure Will he daily: at 6 ani.
(C.S:T,), arriving at. Tornnto. 2:23.
p.m. (E.s.rr., . 'departing ,
p,n1.;•• arriving 'Ottawa 4:93 .0411 -
departing 4:18 p.M.V.nd arr:ving,
at MOnfreal 5:03 ,
New High Score
• On Export Bacon
At •the British' Dairy Farmers' As.'
• sociatioe Dairy Show held in Lon- •
den September 26 to .September 29,
• firat award went to Canada 'Packers
Ieiteited, Toronto. , .'„ ;
:• The contest. whith is open to all"
bacon eurersin the 'Britidh „Empire• '
(exeluaive •of the'Irish rreeState)
is for the best bacon produced and;
:• cured in the British Empire/ '
Each shoWing ,Consitts' of . four
• Wiltshire Sides. Which are scored
on, the, following basis:
• Style and Workmanship 15, Suit, •
ability ofSides 2o. Firmness of Fat•
L.10,...Firmitess-ofeleind--5,-L-Co1our 20,
Flavour 30.
• It is interesting "to, inete that the '
• winner this Year scored 96 Out' ot
the'possible• 100 'points,, and the'
• first •five exhibits all : scored 92''
points , or, better.... This .:COnipares'
a, high score of S7 peintS for ,
the winner of the first prize last
year. indicating: the. progress that is
being made in .Canada: in the ira7.:
• Proveinent of eiport
It is also interesting to note that
• since the eontest-op Wiltshires Was •
first,' begim in 1923; tae • prize has'
been awarded 'to a Canadian . firth
year.. In the 1g -ears that
• the Contest' has run;' first' prize has
been won by Canada Packers feur-
•
'
' , •
Footprints, 34 inches long hat -e
been, found' in a ,Colorado mine.
They belong' to a 35 It •high
Iguanodont taking, 15 ft stri„des,
which lived 8,000,009, years ago,
-
the, biggest animal yet found., to
have existed in North Ameriea..
anadian- t •
Show Has Taken
'London by Storp
•
Paintings and ScuiPture hY Can-
ada's Artists Receive Higitml
• Praise In Old Country. Exhi-
• bition
• ; Calladn't '.fCentury' 9f Ari" ex-,
1114440n, wbich,, in October, began
its two-Menths• rip attchistorie Tate
• Gallery, bas. -taken Louden, • by
StOrnie .,? ' • , .
rollowhig the opening ceremote7
•' ipa Which Were gtended by. .14O11-
diin.X elite, • Metairie, representa-
, tives of the entire diplOiniitic corps,
crowds thronged the Thames -aide
'gallery to vie*the highly -praised
• • Canadian paintings ,and seulptuii,
,
gktraordinteily Interesting."... •
•• "England has 'Ica ely known for
-Sortie years :that. Canada, ,has
xnd of her own .in matters artis'7.
• tic," Says the -.Manchester Guardian,
whch describes the 'exhibition as
"vigorous and •extraordinarily; in-
. ieresting." ••• .'t
“Whatever .may be happening in.
• other cornerS or the enipire. Can,
• ada alone can claim to have found.-
• ed an independent school of paint-'
Ing,"' the, 'Manchester Guardian
adds. ' •
. Impression Of -Preshaese •
The Yorkshire ,B9St deda.rel-if is
not surprising that the exhibition
• as a whole should give; eti impres-
.
pion ,of freshness and open air.
With a, continent at their, door,
the paper s'ays,..artists have obeyed'
Constable's ;advice to seek cominb-
aloft with Nature, witheut turning
impreSaioniam. •.
- Friendly Spiders'
Spiders, with very fee: exe .
„
•
cePtions, are /fiends of our. Theyhelp to rid thegarden Of' inseet
pests. Tlley dontattack us, and
may 'bed tamed to :take food, froni
our lingers. They are anion-- the
most highly -developed artists in
their line of encleever. • They hare
suspension bridges,': tree • doors,
several grades • of exenisite silk.
• They are balloonists of. note and''''
• are Iambus as diver.
"
• What' Science
Doing *
CA14, PkgpItT -19011t DECAY
Tooth decai, iS being diagnoend
and 'even ,predicted as long as
twelVe Illenth4 in adVanee for Pa-
• dents never seen by the exarain-,,,
:;iriehiDga""nel$69ehedooli%fez4cellritimStie'n:#st17et'•
• pr9Cess :relies on the important
, diagnosti relationship, •'between
the LaCtobacillLand the presence,'
• of cavities in the teeth. An ac-.
curacy of more an 80 per gent.
,has elreadyheen achieved,
. ' MOONIeIGHT.'!AD10 • .
•• PRODUCED •• ,
• A new use for radio, to light
the ski 'fifty miles' overhead as
• brightly as the'..full.inoon does, IS
• 'proposed. in Nature. British official
• science journal.The new light
would be an, artificial aurora. A
• Single radio station could cover a
• patch of ,.sk,y sixty miles ie diam-
eter with this light, It would il-
• luminate country' roads as well as
•,ordinary lighting systems would,
• and could be used anywhere. ••
CA.NCER OVER 60
• An "alarming" increase in, can-
• cer-deaths among persons over 60
• shows that their period of lifeis
the 'dreaded cancer age" for
• Americana. Deaths, in the -over -60
.
lassalmostdoubled from 1910 to'
..r
HEAT TREATMENTAOF STEEL
, A . revolutionary heat -treating
protess m steel making, was de-
eeloned at'the Kearny (NJ.) lab-
'- oratories., • By its :use or
. '
•
"
One -Pound 'Apple
A-tisket, a-tas-
ket, here's an apple too big
• for tilat little yellcive haslet
Which everybody' :is:
• sing:ng. J. SD. Mills,. of Atpx:-,
,andra, displayed a one -pound
• apple, grown otretn*Sarnt, at
the Market here,. •
'Man, y
Fac4ig :Britain
Before Parliament Reconvenes
Five QuestiOcs Will Have To
Be Stalked ,
. • , ..„
j Government headsitt. Great Brit-'.•.
ain,.,hefore, Parliament reconvenes
Nov.einber .1, are studying what- to:
' do' about the ,following..'problems
which confront theiri.
1. Germany's demand that Great
• Britain and others, return colonies'
'taken..from the Edich at the:end'of
the Great_War;•
2.ltaliininteCertti41i'n1, •S
izip
whiehishodn;uo44nenoiH,
the: Anglo-lialiankagreement;.
.3: ieonotnie re-aligninent of the
beaubiee states. being dree-n into
; Germany's. 'trade',• orbit at the ex -
pelage of Greae Britain, Franceand '
• Econciniie?.and PolitiCal adjust-
• ment o,, CzechoSlovOkia„'w-hich
• would be lost to her former friend's
it Gerinan3..- reelties Nazi hems of
a customs unien With' the .distnenif.„,
tiered repnlilic;• „
• .5. Intensification Of Britain's: re-
• armament, • described -during. the •
• crisis at, inadequate to cope with.:
• modern War. s. •
' One unanswered :queStfort was
whether Greatdarititin would resist• '
Germanys desire for 'colonial ex-
pensioe, • "
Deziaring he has given up Are...
tic adventAre, John Bymill; South
• Australian explorer,tailed -" fer
'England to .Marry • Miss Eleanor
• Francis. , ••' •
These ,are 'the pniest:
• and finest papers made -
•and they come in the
handiest Booklet "
41,A41,40,3"!
,
V
carbon' steels can be given. prop-
, -erties 'otherwise obtainable only
in the • more e'oniplec alloy ,steels.
• A piece of steel can . .be made
hard 'enough to scratch glass and
•' 'yet remain se dtictile that it can :
• be, hent,into a coil of small digit-
' •
SOAICEI VENOM EYE TREAT-.
••MENT .. •
The, venom of'snakes. (rattle-
snakes, . WatermocessinS, cobras)
most deadly to man may soon
•'prove one of the most effective
treatineetS'to .• save • eyesight, a
• South American : phytician de-,
, clarea. ••
•
• Sucli conditions as inflammatian
• of the tiny arteries of he 'eye,
hleod clots in the 'eye veins, and
• spasms' Of the blood vessels • have.:
been treated with",the' venom,
Royal 'Winter Fair
••,Is Stil.1
•
:A brilliant', tmbroken record °of
seventeen years in, .the tree -fold
• field of Canadian agriculttire and
internatienalhersenianship:will be •
still 'further advanced When, the
•,Royal. Winter Fair - opens at • Tit-
ronto on November.15 with a pre...
graMme. Of wider scope, more
• Vivacity; larger prizes and greater.'
Variety • than, have:, marked its
• climulative successes Of the
Internatieeal army offieers
teams' are con:zing "from Chile, '
Mexico, ;Eire ,and the tnite:I.
States to Compete With 'Canadian
officers; in the numerous •Horse
• Show eients of the
,gagenient. '• '
170 Classes In H, Orse S., how ,
•Several operating chenges in
• the Horse 'Show sh.-auld ' Sneed �p
• the. perforManceS ,enabling
• larger number of classee• than in
:
any previous ;year, now totalling '
, 170, to'be rtzn of! in -:shorter time
schedulet.,
' 'On' 'its agricultural tide. similar '
, • •
IT POURS
[LEAH!.
• ,THE NANNY POURIPIC S
for the tiwpowilltilt.
. se.s tre&-.1vrite hr elle NOW
• • Fite tbe ripeelal top of the, 2 lb.
• tin of Croon Brand. lily White
find Kens syrups., •••
• isOtpltalYddoernedstgalat.indealibeijd
•
70' Provides PdurstimmuettinedlioPi• firegnoste ,
,,,uteasouispenter. •
Malkel the 2 lb. tin IPA eseenetit
table container. , •
• Thaptotectire esti erotees
sanitary ctorer.
n;t$7,.."•;!;',04.-grktor-....1„;
Tell the boys that portraits of innerly
Ekockey *tars tin Still be obtained for *
'' •"CROWN' BRAND" labels. ,
..
c
BRAND
CIIRN, SYRUP
• The rainoisiZnerky Food
• Ills.rcA!MbA ST pt to-,1,1tech•torbtIto.
I .4.
'44-'38'
of
•
improvements ,bate been inatle•ht
• the Royal Winter Fair classes. En
turilleietefdrestntanteelsr enort:ibeityiteirS4 indatihiye
• cattle And pl. sleep; have been re=
ceived. It.is, hoped, that with herds
from P. p. 1. and Reitish Colum -
Nat All nine Canadian rirevincea
will find representation 'this year.
• The Flower Show
• 'Thn'RoYel flower Showp always
engaging to a, wide. circleof es-
thetic taste, is 4ning recast 'and, -
enlarged, •'
• • hFliaes:chcsi?ewgis tsi are idb:egit:zreraei swadt is ;fancyt b:
,
•
:43.°V1t47 ShOwt '.where- almost' 'a
whole floor has been: taken' for a
• novel exhibit .by'the • combined,
De-
pPart'illimtligtoilctis'Atgrr'yi;e2tre!:neigggil •
'ducers• and -roanufacture*of.sup:- '
• plies. • • ,
•
• Pili.C!VNeetar 1.1wi at ford
$TRATHROY, .7.7A iieW•-04
wetI has hnen stillekia the new
•oil field which has been develop:.
I ing in the Watford dietrict•jn
• recent iftenths. • This weit,
which was struck PH the •farm
• of,Samuel Birch, two miles east
• of Watford and the and.
• • nh gahrwtellye, rsahilowwlyd • Efi°rSUttli
Liens at the 360 foot 'nark Und
Within a' short time there was
aPProxintetely 390 feet pf oil •
Standing in the well.,This well •
has every indication of !ming a
• usual,. in. order to •obtain the
really good producer', as‘14t.--rs
bet flow of oil in this section , •
.pf, -the country 'that- drilligz
must. extend to 450 feet. •• '
I
• .•
- '
4 ssifie
vertisirig___
' AGENTS 'WANTED
WORLIb'S LARGEST PUBLISHING
• "company can use full or part-time •
• • agents to solicit orders for Pictor-
ial Review, Good Housekeeping •
and Cosmopolitan. which are Just
a. few, Highest commissions paid! -
• For complete.list and 'information
• , write: 11. E7 WilsOri, 231 Bay
Street. Toronto.
, AGENTS --SELL MEN'S NECKTIES.
14°05, profit. 1Ve carry lau'est as•
-
sortment. Lowest prices. Orders.
• filled by ' return mail. Samples ,
free. Ontario Neckwear Company;
Dept. 38. Toronto. ,
, ,
AMATEEIFt ARTIST ,
TOPA1NT AND' SELL TO THEIlt
'friends Christmas Cards of Cana-• ,
dian. Scenes. 13. Sample Cards worth ,
.$1.00 when painted sent on fecelpt
of 15c.. I -Money cheerfully ‘.refund.
ed If nOt.satisfiefl. , This is pleas-.
•ant, 'profitable . work at home.
Hollywood Studio., Room .30. 310 '
' Spadina' Ave.. Toronto.
, • ACTOMOGII.F.: 111Ell4IRS
- ..Sabek A bso r hers
• SALES 'AND R ALL 'SLAKES.
We specialise. Fred, Stratford, '
•I.inalted. 1 4,lerrard ,West.
• onto. • , •
:QUALIFY FOR OFFICE 'POSITION
by home study. ,Courses inexpen-
• sive, • Eit.,y payments. • Write for
booklet. •OariadaDuSiness COlege,
Chathrim: Ont. •
•,•' ; FAIt11 IMPLEIRENTS .
4;1%12. I MMEDtATE DELIVERY
. ,
•
' on •threshing enaeliines,. hay Pres-
, rt ,•nt;ers. '',feed •butters.
corn..shellers. rollers: •:dr•ag saws.'
mowers bindef,i .pont to dip gers:P°-
ratt) i'•••t.r, •tc4, to. • 'Prices, lowest, in
n
Caada. a few dernonstrat..
• log nywhi Les. bargain: prices. ,
Will sell fzir:mers, direct•nt -agents' •
-prices whore we have no dealers.
•• pet' -. t;' Ply kubber'Relt
• :13c a. fo'ou• Free cr_•trzlognes.on
• quest. t t -Moody & Sons
• • 'OM r13,.. Terre b,onn e, Qne, Es:tab.,
• 1f1:1: OREEDING :SToc
•
•
FOR ..SITNER • Fr*:1-11.4 AND
• ' Blue Foxes of high grade tifeedin„,-
stociVreasonably priced: write 1,..
A. ,Iones. 58 Arthur Avenue. St.
,ThOrnas. Ontario,:• '
' 'STOCK', .•
!PRICED F0R, QUICE.-; SALE. 100
• Ereeding. Mink, and 75 Silver Fox,.
' :Oink 525,03 each.. Prix. $50.00 each-
' J. 0. ',Mitchell, St. Marys, Ont:- •
puttNEruiti.z. •
,
...rock'REpticrIoN SALE.
• Reconditioned Furniture
LYONS! .TR4DE4N..
478 Yonge St., Toronto'
DINI`NO ROOM. SCITES, OAK
walnut. •ariti -birch' in. walant• , ,
flnisih. 'Thoroughly 'gleaned and. re-
• conditioned. S and 3 .plege Suites: '
Pried from 31495 up. • ,••
!al fGED ROOM SUITES - REAL
gh-r.lass-7-s.uttes-rn
hut or' wirtnin and enamel
, Guaranteed clean and•cornpletery re..
conditioned. ,Prieed 'from 524,50. '
,..pt CHESTERFIELD SUITES, IN A ,
• ••• wide .variely pt ,covers„ and ,
styes, •ohair:4.. repos. ' tapestries,
and velours. Murs. 2 and '3 piece' suites.
Gua-rarrteed clean :end completely re- ,
:Conditioned. • Priced from .$14.Dx; •
•,-1.ARGE-STOCK OF :ODD DRESSERS;
chi-fforners, 'beds, springs'. wardrObes,
• kitchen cabinets and stoes' at rock •
bottom prices.'
' •Buy With:Confidence '
• • EVERY...ARTICLE ES TFIOROUCH-
• ly cleaned, reoonclitioned I arid' Sold
• With a positive money 'bagk'gt.laran-
tee of szitisfa.ction,. • '
...LYONS TRAD&IN DEPT.
' •
: 478, Yonge St., Toronto
GAIIIHEN•STOCK
• DAltWIN TULIPS; CHOICE VAR1E-
•ties. Top Size, 40 each: ,53.25 per
• 1,00; mixed 5300. •t'rocus vie.do.'
William Hart, Iinporter, Seaforth.
' Ontario. .
. '
o
flAIRDRESSING SCHOOL ' '
• ANDREWS' HA1RWE• SSING ACA-
. derny Course .Fedlteed one third to '
first six students enrolling- to cam- ,
plete Fall Class. Free catalogue.-
• , 981 Street, Toronto. •
•• .HONEY 10011 SALE' • '1.
• W• elyN-CTEIRO‘S•er:S•UCP5PrIbY. (nTretfmt(I.En •
Buckwheat 65 lb, nettin 54.00. '
Harold Killins, R. B. No. 2, Well- '
and. ontario• •
• • M E C A I. ,
PRESSURE-ewitiTE' ,
for , free , booklet add„ full Partico-. '•
•
lars regarding'.Our.arn. azingly Sue- •
•..cessful, hyblood treatment, .Pecil- '
• greed Products,•'DePtt37.1 Saska, •°
• .tocin„Sask. , ' • • • •
• ;
NEWSPAPER Pl4orEIZTy WANTED
ADVERTISER IS INTE11,1•ISTED` IN'•
• ' purchasing onta rip ,Weelilyr, News- ."
, paper. 4%111 make reusontalle• (4uwtt
payreent in cash and rnrintkly pay, ,
merits- for balunee," .•1.1ifst inclirdes• •
• good Job business and we.11'esfrib....
, lished'neWs,paper.in,,growing diS--
trice. • .(1, .Ernerson..•9 tielaueree
Tororito. • ,•;
ot•PORTU• NZTIES
• '
•
• ,
I
• V 0 NG' EN 'ANL.) WOMEN
,LEARNTO NVRXTE SI-10-11T1LAND
in EngliSh. -Qualify for a posiii"on : • •
•• in ten weeks :it borne... Free. les-. •
siin. Write Cassarr ',s em' Ter7.• 0.
ntitti Tin i.Frre ••'
yoU RA1,•E t.31•TY. CoNVENI- ';'•
" .
ences, in your village r,r• farm • .„ •
without. warer stironly. pr setvgrs•
'
'Write for tree intorrnotiOu or) Mir ,
•//•rnoderil, se If-,orntit3, odourless
• ToIlets fkom '$40.00 hp' aiid leave ••;
• -behind for e‘er • the .4reaU out- • ' .
-house' With 'lL Ities, eold aL1d 0n -
healthy' discrimforts. Raostite •
gineering Company: 104 'E'Ortland ,
• Street. ,Toronity; Ont ",,WAverley*
, .
•
'AN OrR,ER TO EVERY INVENTOR.
• List .of inventions and full infor-
• mation sent free. The. Ramsay, " ' • :
Company; Registered: Patent At- ••
' •
torneYs; 273 Bank ,St.. Ottawa, Can.'
• PHOTOGRAPHY ^
• •-4 '
FREEENLARGEMENT - R 0 LL
• film developed -8 prints or re- •
prints'25c. 8 enlarged prints30e.
Established over 25 years: Bright- '
ling Studiii, 23 Riglunond Street '
•East, Toronto. .,•• , •
.1,Eitrrotata:Plit' '
" pEVELoiiiNc:. ANIL/
:-.tae7'sgisfa,cEtNit: FgRu 4%4!•
•
-RoU.1)eveloped and eight pit,* '
_
anteed.: ,Order mote Ser,t, .•
, vice, sax 859', Peterborough,: Ont.:, •
EM NA NTS ,
' FREE: '"!OciLTII.Nt; 1.1ATT" 72-913 • A' •• ';
Inches. Wit'h Ilsix pounds.. Wash- 'I .'•
fast. rerritiants:: Brortd-1 ' •
-;•••''• cloths ."Sks
il, 'Flartneu
lees.
,'..' • •:
: beet ••5145, Ortaratitecd: 'Sara:plea
--I25c; • ,Royal , l'ErN t r‘.
Qutrentorit.' Montreal. ' ••
• STA111111EitiNt: ' •
STAMMERINt: CORItCCTE1), • •
bookiet'iiitsyfull ititurina- "..- '
tion. Write -today. 1V. Dennison. ; ••
` •
150 earitOn' Street., Toxerto. • • .
• . ••
•TIRACT4111 MAGNEI'rr AVID ". • ••', • , •
.41.1ENEIt'ATC/Iii ' ,
SENti '.(ti7lIrTI.l..1.01'4tr:
zina iigne•rator • •-.'•
S'oO •ritorieY. • Allinson Alf:Ian:re • ,
Xfatifr.: 815 'Day St,. -Torfolio „ -• • , • '
. , . .
1 ,
•
The satisfied acclaim of over a hundred thousand Canadian home. •
• . owners is your positive guarantee of the greatest heating Value wagingy
•tail; buy. Give your home the thrilling •,etrafoet and Act:ern:lability
of "the world's finest anthracite" • '• ' •
, Order from your nearest.'hlue coal' dealer today • J •
him &Uri about, the %like toar Heat Regulator da,.h
peovides automatic 'heat With your Pee, stet ectipihfrnt. • '
•
'•#ft , •
" •
elolcie co
THE MODERN FUEL Fp14 SpLID COMFOR.T
-`1'?71'
111:1'•
Tune in 4ifThe
Shadow" ever* Sat,
'
• •
6.40' 1:403,,.. 'CI31:), Ottawa., . • •• '1. • '•. • ."
. „ •
`' •
•
'
•• ';`••,‘