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The Signal, 1930-5-29, Page 241tetritftgitigo totS.6 • •-•. • f "1 1.1PatikativIOP**. le• -re^wYrir -4404 ;•,,,4 err.' Tr • 1,* tuedliy. May a HMS 40' turnai Established 1848 GODEKI('H : Illemiter of l'anadian Week', News - Palters Association Published every Thursday morning. becript lou pnee 12 00 per year strictly in ailvnuce. THE SIGNAL PRINTLNI CO.. LTD. ed lu his own iminstry. The ahaotute Telephone 33 ; Gederteh, Ont. election In Its mind. business Can be devotion to Ids own intereves ut that W. H. itebertsou. Editor nod Manager dispatehed with wonderful celerity. particular gentimeen. the member for THE WEEK AT OTTAWA 23101 VDeachnian OTTAWA, May 24.--alueh progress has been made at Ottawa during the %wk. When the lion AY of (Ions - Moue get:. busy with the idea (11 an THE SIGNAL, came out frankly and clearly for ex- ciusion of imports. Could a product be made In Canada? If It could, that settled it. They wanted an embargo 1 doubt if the exclusivenete of ancient China or Japan ever approached that of a man lite Mr. Chaplin. Ile is rug- ged and eastiron to the core. Ile would excludIe. overething ironing into Can- ada which could posisibly be produced In Canada with the possible exception of some raw materials %Welt he want - Thursday. May 30. Illflo EDITORIAL NOTES May Is giving uo ihe 04.1 sh,olliter. • • • If an election will warm op things. 1h, main thing which emerges front this week of struggle i• that the rules and regulatious of tho House of Coin - wens -the syateni under which things ruts --tussle it great deal of aahistment. In teeny eisys 11 is amazingly ponder- ous and stupid. The Government Howie empty. is an amusing rehab'. lion for tbe lbsuse of Commons, where devotion to verse:tat interest is not al- together MekIng in a great niany of the inembere. And how these boys bate the !Irking preference. Pritve to them ironclusively that nothing is coming in umber- the British preferential tariff mei that lees have it quickly. iuriiagt downti The,i.udgot la by ne uhenve can anything possibly. dismissed for days, works or months. eoine in. then they will n.11 their eyes • • • in devotion to the British Empire and Canada's grain i. beginning 1., wort depeltolillg oil the temper ef the Howie .8), IA.t u. remove the duty. But let more freoly. just as another lig rof the nearness of an election. Then '0.1me.nai' browsing through the trade Ls whowiug itself skive ground the lions.. votes on it and of mum returns fiud out that there are as few • • • passes it, The (West of the Widget in Product' Yomilig In, then a wiuy got" all Itt lb.use 1 Compton* is a run. Wel! thought of Etupire. 'Mere must be Is Mr Bennett really op;s)sed to the baldly ever seen under our British nothing except the highest of high encouragctuent of Fbniore trade: or is he 9ust talking for the -.Ile of talk- ing' • • • The Signed Intends to be strictly fair. and will refrain from critivieing the Liberia candidate ter North Huron Atli it knows more about uiin • . • With the got?. the bowline, and the baseball nevem all owii. the weather man ought to realbze'that a little more heat would be in order. • • • The Opposition is suppoeed to make the issue in an election. but all that Is heard distinctly two far from the gentlemen outside is that they- want to get in. • • • "I have always hem in fever of Empire trade," says Prime Minieter Ramsay Macdonald. -Canadri's last budget l• an example of how the dominion, cau and will help' • • .The disorder. in India are deplor• able: but they are tas nothing to itat would likely is.eur if the Itriti.h with- drew their controlling head. lied the metal and religieue antagonisms 01 the country were given a free hand • • • A Russian who was lent Out to the United States to ettuly oil refining methods committer] suicide in prefer- ence to returning to hit own country. The ineident throws some light Avon condition, under the Soviet Govern- ment • • • Death rind alt an inevitable twain in India as eleewhere. and al- though the taxes there ant a...smiling to our Western standards, H4114.1'10114. Iy low, the }Bodo fatalist *meanies appears to consider death the lea. um welcome of the two. • • • The splendid ettendanee at the nominating convention at Wing:tem on ; Tuesday Is an indleistion of the deter- mination of the IrAtierals of North Huron to redeem thit riding at the forthcoming election. Many were pres- ent who had not nttemied n Liberal convention for years. +system. 41 -sr tariffb. Now when this le ,bon, the !louse be - Onion Tears gins to diectee the items In detaP r Take, for Instance, the .1,1 case of Tbat 11. it takes Up the items one by Imilene. We have in this ....entry what One. debates them, argues that they is knee ti as Bermuda onions, It steins 011ooltill l. increased or decreased mi, i.. be more or less a trade name. he - til It hat. (livered the whole Oiler trent A to Z. eine- Bermuda is not A geat onion - griming eountry: at least our impart,. But the strange thing shout It seems Crum Itentituht are normally be -'t than to be this --a member 11 Hof Move an our import* from any tither eotintry mentioned in the trade returns. Last tear ae brought in only thentleworth of onions from Bermuda. But when the item making onions free under the preference tomes under diectiostese up rises Uccle. Gott, the nwnibeel from south !Nave. gee't after that oaten item like a bull after p toreador. The llinetration is apt. h tbe way --anger le hie eye. head down. bull rush. no bought. no reaeon. simply antagonism 1.1 outotte coming in from any enuntry in the world! lees it matter that this Is' a. sl -ter in the Britieh Cemmon- wealth. that It be only a gentle. tiny little setter. which might have a hit of sympathy from the Dominion? No'. Its Size is only 191e square miles. but 0 produces a few onions! Who tare.. that It buys from the Ihsminion of Canada two or three thee. as much se it sells to the leseinitahm of Canada? That mat- ters not. Onion* are mentioned. The tears come to tbe eyeli of Mr. Creet. fights until he drops. exhawited. eOn- Ions former if they ....me trent Ess.x. Out onions from *Bermuda, no, never. tint milers they conw over 1114 / Vint d amendment tr. an Item suggesting that a rate he altered. It is atentme.1 that this would dieturb tite balance of the budget. whatever that may mean. Is balance of a budget at delivistely •esembled that 1. redhetien .1 omehalf for 1.111. per rent ur even t tv. 81111 per 01.1111 ..n needles would throw it out of gear, disturb the equitileium of the Miuleter 1.1 elnance sod cause the pil- tars of the greet structure known as the budget system to ...elapse as did the pillars of the temple under the pressure of the finger. of Ssinison? Appareutly se. Th.. neeehers of the ,liou.e of i'onittions away v-i.t.: egeinst an Item, that is emus -kettle, but to al- ter, almond. [herrn*. (or llewromse the rate --well, such things are neer 'Inc don't you know' .% Definite Case Take the particular which confrentet J. .tIlie.n 4:lenmember for Martpleitte It 14 perhaps no differ- ent problem from that which eon. frontod a great many members of the House of Commons. but I single out Mr. I:lett beeausw he stated his posi- tion. He was Opposed to eertain fen- hoilv." Such Ilfi. In the Mouse of tures of the. huffiest. But lor was be- CoMmons. such Is some of the etupid- tweet) the devil met the deep *sea. ity. seen from day to dny. rhe trouble with there Men is that The rates of ditty upon certain artieles Were In his opltilou too high under the present budget. What remedies had he under the etrcumsteneee? Ile could vote against the budget. In ease onifflelent moo they do not .er the Truth. They 111. not know her. "Ti. those the Truth mak.-4 free. .Sacred as Truth Itself is lawful . • Peru the liberty (.t bony- where one hers telopted that attirmle the budget ninv 01114144o 11 buy'. But AO. Gott will would le. defeatetl In the noose of s: Couornons. a Conservative Government would come In with tariff rate.. so high that the present rates would seem as a milking -ere t.. the tnilky way in comparison. Under the eiretimetnners, Mr Glen voted for the Insilco reserv- ne er see these thins+ No man will ere!' nocatre the member fie. rowtfo1 Mouth if haying spirituel insight. What the Budget Memos (Hamilton Herald) 150TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 0H(M)L& ARM ernu. OD - IN() STRONG. From a email Start the Idevemiset Hee Grown titil It Is Now Wend& wide, %kith 30.000,000 or and 3,500,000 Teachers. One hundred and seventy - Mee ago a young Journalist tn/Ing ed frout his father control of the Gloucester Journal. His father had used the pages of his issues for every movement aimed to..inqirove life in Gloucester city, especially had he championed the cause of criminals and debtors confined in Gloucester prisons. From Robert Raikes, the father, Robert Rallies. the son, took over and carried on the traditions of the Jour- nal. writes Charles Herbert in An- swers. But he went one better; his father had tried to serve the unfor- tunates arid (be blameworthy in (be prisone--the son dedicated his life to keeping people out of *II. Fastidious to a high degree of re- fineruent In personal appearance. it -Was amazing thls young editor should have felt any call of sympathy tee wattle the ragamuffins of Gloucester, who splashed his silk stockings as the) rushed through the puddles of the streets, and annoyed him by (8.11'noise. elamer, and blasphemy. But the fact remains! He 1e0 the only way to wk.. the Assize lists less heavy was to catch, the young- sters early enough. and, somehow et' other. school thetu to a more regular and ordered life. How was it to be done . His answer Was te promise a eta. Man. named Mary Critchley, a shill- ing a' week to undertake to teach a Jew of these urchins in her kitchen in_euthgate street every Sundny. That particular day was chosen be- cause then wbole amuses of juvenile factory workers were set free. for the e timbeing, from the factory toll Mao which they had been driven by par- ent' or parish for the resit of the week. In three years' time the effort etems successful enough to be copied Sev- eral vicars In the city then their hands A notice of the work being done appeared In Rallies' Journal It was "lifted" by other provincial Jour- nals, and at last by one in London. The -Gentleman's Magasthee *rote* prophetic paragraph: "It is with pleasure w• give plasm be the benevolent plate which bele fair to transmit the name of Mr. Wilkes to latest posterity" Mow true tlaM was Is clear frosa Prof. Green's -Short History of the People of England." in which ha acknowledges that "the Sunday wheels estableithed by Mr. Wilkes at Gloucester at the Nate of th• elate Meath century were the beginnings Of popular edueatti.n." Gloucester became starred as tee spot where this benevoleat Plan was arst put tato peactice. Famous pubs lie men and tebliaathropista visited it. Queen Marlette. *eat for ((*1. 8. order to hear (rum him bow he rang* be think of the scheme, and Slag George paid • visit to • Sunday ing the right to protest AgainstNr. Bennett has n hard task and esbool at Brentford. and muttered the wish that every poor child la the tain items when the Midget war in committee. where the item. rstitild needs. ell the sympathy he can get. The midget has gone beyond him. and he the nage, kingdom should be Wight to road he discuteed one by one and his followers mar modelle they whet a tuas over the establisbainat ee a Smutty school! Why, wham we were children it was part of the use ual order of things! Sunday schoolo were ev•rywherel Very few were out- side their influence. to Many • Jour- Ineato• widependent megieborenes; with ney, staying at different notelet. our United States eonsIng It mean* an througbout the country, the writer exteneion of our orersen. trade. end was impreesed by the number of kora wider mark..ts for our Cnnedlen mer • bushiest men and commercial travel- chnudise. lers who admitted they had bees that !tin It Inenns the reverse In erery . sebolars. teachers, and oven superte- WI I lees. 4 emplex an y "'Pet 0? the "wheelie,. nf denth." to I tendents In Sunday schools. Still UnhapIJ t to nraetlentir the situation. . seem. which Mr. Bennett Ht• tl.tegect !nor But the Sunday schools of ova This be dbl. He oeposed the duties upne fruits and vegetables. Mit he mold de nothing Apparently the rttleoll do not permit bringing In an amend- ment melee that the rate rut in two 4.r that the rate .linuld he reduced ten tier cent. or to nny other amount. The powers of a member are limited to protesting without hope, vot- ing for u thing be doesn't want. or voting for a. thing which he wants do not know what It means. It means proaperIty for Canada. a (.0701mi:010n of the prosperity which Mr. Fielding toihered Init mean'. elo.. Pr relatiens with Great itritain. It ( W (IIKI4 t OA 144.11( 111.1 It PO f 14' ) -. 'The Remedy A year ago now. at Lender.. _Mr. Now how mule I 1114 1. remedied'? Bennett arrnigned the admInistrntIon Very Amply. There is no resistor why in respect of the adver.P tar41,41e,,,,,II:ii I the budget Alltffild Wit 110 brought down Ince with the United Sta 1,'' and diehssed for some days mi lts fur protective duties upon jn*t anti general prinelple*. commodities a. the Widget resolution. of Mtn cover Ile wa.ri't going to be ,Thill the Mese miitht go into corm. hapr.r. till he got them Noetilzta rt.; omniii..teeThiletrule :inlit"IgIlist4Itot blew iti.c.nr'leis -it."41:ree-by bef.)re the Mouse and Mrse thin in the 11.115.' to Introilnee ti res. very unhappy. 111111 111/1 011 a 1,11 MI 1141111 r Item 1.r n Mini - 1 . Mr. Reams- es predirainfte , brr of tesolittions 1111 a mente.e _of .ems men. then Ieniter tarr ed befere (Halifafltronielei (em. eektier for lucre:lee. ..r iecreneei on the Greet L:es in sin*n1 dren, actually eleven per come of the True the Government In eertnin ex- More than rho eel fere were needed population of the United Kingdom. 'it is a curious eltuation. to etty the , • ,to inituf the ennir, tn the %bites gide ritty yeata more brought the C011 - leant. with+ the present position illio tilrelemlem.e1:.44.1"1.Weifec:111:11nit4elirle. ill'iriginal:11111k4. rib. 1`0111 is for the western dirision tnnery of the movement, and by then rliwes. For the pest three year that It. - ntalid perfectly (deur flitit If it 4 the 1'. Ne U. every denentina.Uon had formed its more Premier King lins been assalled . aa being too Amerlette. Now over night n''''re derealell Meet thee. items in the, trona his Nineteen! friend-. (bit alt dalidhood were far &boy. the earliest preperod tor ens n foneral. end IIPPcimens. Ute initial statiesethey now he crinnot Tinder.tnrs1 wry 11' Merely taught the children the verses not tit- tonere, rust i• le of a hymn or a chapter la the bible. preen ration. They had to retiledy Ignorance by teaching the youngsters to read, which they did hy spelling out the Front N1..111 1.1./1 I 1•111111.4 the word t /ter Bettie the ( I. freighter Lemoyne es another mein, 1..r Fifty years passed, and a member 8 ling' '811r" 01 Parliament called for a Parliamen- ts -hen she left Erie. Penn., reeently np- leeind a ith Meets 11/1111 1,iat for port attending Sunday Sary return of the number those schools. The aae- William This Fs nearly one tholisand -- -- schools had been begun hY John be is being ,,ked Isocalise he 1r too 'Inn"' 11 "1"111,1 AMAMI to floe ismntryl; poi although tempernrily the lime", Thille. It was discovered that en.th the *whim ef the -01.-ntl. flourishing. se is year ago he was being nttneked twelve million schole am being too CoeluOlele 'Me. Sennett alight not b... But there Is no rensionl'8' ""n" 31"Tr "'liar 'miteri rein there were over weeMs unable tunderstnnd him and whY there might nos N. um, hundred 1 brain that you ewidont 11SP. norf alT be -I ars in the Sunday schools of the I•efore that brain will work. -I States. while the teachers numbered Premier King end Mr. Bennett on the 01 flint budget elthimt sit nil leterfer- Ins with the geliforal principle. Thtls. - a ene and a half million reeord. teeyneetret might preagee a budget i Ite Martuis NII Nisi BO011in AU the work sow -done Was volun- - whieli reflected l'aflienteut lx'4ea4 of,of . -And bow umcb W4/11111 yon '.,y etas teary, and the authority the officers tefiectini entirely the v !ewe of thetheit ens north'," iielie.1 the mitten,' was exerted without the aid of the Forting the Federal Treasury (The Fermeee Sent 1 elnlm.agent (of the fernier. rod, which ha.d been used freely In. Mr. George tem/ad Ferguson jumps Minister of Fintinee. of the day. in, oe, more accurately perhaps. hurls Tike stlY item yen like. Seleet it, . "Not H rtlit less than 1300!-* pee. the .sarly days. The annual peewee_ himself . int.. Ille. eleetlett menu to Pimply at random and without regent! Plielleeile (teetered the frosty pen n• mons ot Sunday rchoole In the great bUdland and Northern English towns avenge the net-a-flee-eent speech. It to the particular mertt ..f the Item or Ow' moll. . has become a definite feature, la prerent npplying thereto., *Pedigree/1 etcsie I erippneer would lw wisee. If not polithally more the rahe at profitable. if he were to join with the Let 110 Nay, for itedanee. that on I "Weil, no" the hertonVed admitted ee. Wales oven the adults still attended. Prime Minister of Canada to neeert "(egged Ingots,. brooms nto hmets-; 1110m/the "nol 31ei "'wild orree Judge Synday 'wheel, and so did many in the north. • that the Previnees meet not the Government lute retrort'll the- rate's 41.0 like flint by Its parents.- Nyo " 1 he attorney armed drytye ;Yes, the Sunday school had become force the door of the Dominion Trene- Metter the itrItIsh preference front 1 -I ic idfti•ti !noticed how *Toledo* 0 sa'ricatablished institution. and little ery. At all event... 11 4 Sir 'lichen! 5) Silt'. free Now thew might 'he ren- .by little all manner of edunationee Cartwright mend to say. here can be an world mletake than to allow one letrislat'ute len epetel n ..... ey nt ite eel. (Secretion and then call 'on Sn- ot, er to provide the 111..ney. It puts fl premium on di:shone-1 y and ex I reve- re nee and is olontrly 1111.4•11111t11110 utbeu, as in Canada, the several Pewter.... isintribute very unequally in proper - lien to their popolation to tlw lhouln- ion revennes._ The mere prtrepect (bit the Dominion may ire made to pay en• courage. the popnlar.taring berHiss to et traraganren which they wonld. other- irise avoid The ertrtivagant school hoard has recourse to the ineni.ffel council, the monicipal commit to the Frovinciel Legtsleture anti the Pro - yaw Sunday school Institute. Ragged Veer Pirrone! Pet Pounds, and Bands of Hope went British. This. Le all the more threw.. bellevine that the ...merry was In ettp-i and one minor reduction. or ineeenwee comeh Yen meet do some Mb thinking world, one half of them In the United t ealinda Judge both moths in the mind. of memhers of the " it h will blePreve a House of Ceminens elle. that rate 114filaine• 10/1011111 hot be free ni nhl, or there I mIgIsl be rearms why,:it should bei eAFTER BABY CANE free meter the intermellinte and gen- ere! tariff as will es 'Ise British I WAS WEAK, SKINNY preference. Why elen11.1 not the mem- bers of the linnet; of Common' have the light to mole* an amendment thet tide item he eielnated to the point &- mired? Then 11 timid he .11weeseed, the nrspimente cent., he s(Plithed. there won1.1 Iwo sem,. reed* to the situation end from the friction .1 differing tnInds thee, might generale a certain Amount of light end leveling which would make ti better 'budget then we nt lenst one iv filch would con I GAINED 22 LBS. efforts sprang out of It. Now, at the end of ISO years. we recognise that front this one manes benevolent im- pulse has emerged an incalculable forgo for good To -d ty in England and Wales there are 4.130,000 Sunday scbolans and over 500,000 Sunday school' teachers. The total sunday school membership 'tfter hate %II. horn ea- very ef the world is about 30.000.0fie weaet k. skill, Since tnk nit triturated Yeast feel fine. fIelnell 22 Ili.- atm 1.nifi.n Benoit Thourand. write nes ,'fl.( nold• 5 to 13 ft weeks Ugly hollows fill este Bony limbs get gra.efitl routolneet. -Noddy skin gets deer end rest tuella o vIncial Legieleture to the nt I . n o form more 11,PArly a Pit rt ntentn Tv Ner vote mels.1 nate...4 in, eons( ha Oen Parlinment %%hen one Icei-Intiire or eonception of what thy/budget should vanish overnight. Switind IIPW pep Provincial Government raids the fkim. tee Budget Impreedene Twn greet boiler In one tiateclal from very first day. Inion Tren4iiry. it takes of the property of the other Provinces rind the result Meanwhile 44erlAlti things ere einem weight building Welt 1-1.11.1 11011 st reng swam Is that the concession forced by ing from Ilii'. 111141•114•111111 All the Mid thening iron Plieteatit little tablet*. t1. conceded to all. Mr For get When the budget ens first brought Far stronger then immediented yemet. one own arena, now more than resenty flown it eppestred the It might receive l :Ilion* A Tent And. in Ong no ineen- some Con.ervative stipport ; In feet. Ito meet She emergency of unemploy tin, Tort., .111 site for it but when nt, he bred. the laborers agialost Nir the bodges 1•11.1 41 14111'44Pd ill 114411 11 the ing. sgeinst %shorn they evre, A* 1lzit reel min.' ..f Toryism in this eonntrt phalenx ..f the f'onservative pert3• r1 swan to PMeraw, the old enneeption of tonal beeeed 1 the Nationel Polk/ Was Ow. they delighted wit% quick remelts. ... 4 • Remiti in le time. No yenety taste. NCI Ka5. ft.; quit tieing "skinny." tired, un- attractive Get I rents...I Yeast from druggiat testily reel great tontorroorw Mr.ney heelt from mentifectitrer If not •-• ••••• - 4 daii Scholars. with 1.500.000 teachers., Thechildren repr.ssent, in the male. tense time. the numbers engaged Is ritual combat at the twgionIng of the Orem War Yes, the debt owed ity the eounery te Robert Rallies is Inneleulahle flatten 1e Roads. Genoa M now being used as a fn. brie membrane le the e.onstrustIon of 41* bighways. Next Beet Thing Old Gentleman (helve/lens! st 0* elaborate wedding. ,-Are you the bridegroom'" Voting Slitto-"No. dr. 1 wA• entitle- nted le Ott nemtlInals," Nentleh rwti,,,It„tr 70" • Hints on Gardening 'Flowers should be chosen to suit particular purposes. For Instance, there Is quite a large Um of hi which can be dried and used for 11141t/lIr 11/11111/11 all sinter. Chlif amour, these is 'Ise Itelichrystini, or straw flower. This 14 a hardy annual growing about two feet high Hull producitie pita, broil?... u r reil flower. In (Ilk same clam we also lave the statiee. neroclittium, rhelantlie. nod seven* I others. Por preserving. these flowers should be 'tithed with long stem. jii.1 before the bloom 11/1101%, 1111 1111g1 1i11111: upside down in some warm (lark place. It one has a •1111i1 .1.11..r. there ti r.. many flower, lee. the tuber- ous-roote! !weenie. 1111/1111.. chirkie. an- nual larkspur. ;toilette, verbena, pausy. nicotine anti 1,11111M whit+ actUnlly pre- fer as (1 it I I twist/01i. lbw should keep In Ittiii,i the height, eider told scsboli ..f bliroming when making selectiffil4 for porthislar porpoises. Anotlier polut to remember Is fragranee. Preheating Corn Seam° The gardonex should Rol make the mistake of planting 1114 1411.11 all at the one thine. Of (*Ors... In the more northerly districts i.f Canada. It will" lw tweet:miry to confine oneself 1.. the very earliest varieties. Bantam is wand/int variety, and one eau now se- vere 11 in the early, medium and late types. The Golden Slinshine 1. ti still earner type than Bantam, ironing on a week ahead of that variety: willed it reeembles in quality and color. In the warmer diteriete of Canada. one should plant the first corn from the needle of .May at weekly interyals mail the fire( .1 July. ('urn prefers light vole! plenty of fertilizer. and/ frequent cuiti- ration. .1,1low about five kernels 14) a hill and ilmint on an average shout a ' cub and a -half per Stalk. [leans The beau is another vegetable which shouldbe spreade more 'orer tbe Me- son than it ussually, be One ihen put In the first few rows after all (hanger of frost is over and trontinue planting • 1 weekly interrals until the first 4)1 July. There are several types We have the dwarf and the pole sorts. and u tiong the ordinary varletio'a we bare the yellow and the green. In merit years. people are turning more to the green bean they con odder el hitcher quality than the other. I lone elm also plant Limas. which should not go, In until the weather really warms -up. Slid there IS also the broad hens whiee hiw.t in fairly early. Thl. tumid twan makes it 401(.1011M vegetabletin pod being .helled like peas. The onfr thing ta (Wird against with it are the aphids which attack the plant* at flowering time. Sprayieg with nicotine sulphate for telia.1: les*f int It few time win I ward oft thistle -4. Keep Flower; Picked In order to have the flower garden looking at its best it all timet. alt dying bloom lawn lir kept removed. With most sorts, the oftener the bloom Is removed the more of it there will be. When planes are allowed to develop seed pods all the energy gees into this part of the teethe., and ?towering soon etonottwi. In the en,* of tbeete plants 21711.h 8/1 11440urn wblrh proderee a Int of entail flowers on one stark, the (tying bloom may lw sheared off. Fir large heileiduar flowers. 0 $$ best to ntp off n portion of the imile awe vide rittorrt*. Krim Things timing A cheek to growth In the verethble melee le very hard on the quality. vies CAM MAN INNWEDOIL'D WWEAT COMPAJWY. LTD* partienfarly in regard 1.. these vege- tables where the !eaves or roots nre eaten. Wafter, 11 pnweible. in dry weather, but In any event keep the Job Printing of Every Description at The Signal garden well cultivated to prevent the evaporation of the water stored in the soil A frequently-eultivated gar- deu will keep on growing almost re- gardless of the weethee. Shrubbery Garly flowering verlelle. of Arun. should he pruned just after hieondue by vetting out the old braiehes. states Professor A. H. Tomlinson, of the On- tario Agricultural College. This is et' peelally necessary In 1114' case ,.f those piauts tore three years of age in 'order that there is plenty of room left for new groetli. The hydrates*, and, titlicr let...blooming shrubs. should be prun. I In the spring This 14 the proper tin' to 5riap evergreen hedges mid i11140 1.. plant evergreens Frield .1 18. Mork The dueleror • eutititty %Mace two thilaren wit.. were acknosledged by the Inhabitants AA !wide the pret tiest 'brie le the district leitile the two children store ollt walking one day.they lielitmeied to pa.s quite, neer two small WI.: (1111. lived in the village and the ether ea. ti Jetta. -1 say." said the latter friend. "who are thew little glrls -They are the doom's Andrew • I. taied the village boy. 'He else). 104 -1. - the belt for himself - TRY OUR Bread, Pies, Cookies, Buns, Rolls, etc. '.-he purity of the in- gredients used, plus the expert baking, assures you the beat quality bakery foods. E. 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