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The Clinton News Record, 1929-10-10, Page 2Clipton News -Record CLIN'TON, ONTARIO [ravine of Subscription -03.00 per year iu advance, Co Canadian addres" as;, $2.50 to ^the''-O.S. or other foreign Countries. • No paper discontinued' untilall arrears are pall unless at the option of the publisher. The date` to ;vhteh every subscription' it Pain I's denoted or thou=labet. Advertising Rates—Tranelent. adver- tising, 12o per count tine for first insertion, qc for each subsequent 'desertion. Beading counts 2 lines: Small advertisements, not to exceed; on. lion, snob as "Wanted," "Lost," Strayed,' etc,, Inserted once for 35a each subsequent insertion +.50. Advertisements sent in without1n• structlons as to the number of 'itrf sertions wanted will rim until order• ed out and will be charged accord, ingly. Rates for display advertising made known on application. Communications intended for pith' • Hration must, ,s a gu_.r`antee of Good faith,...;me accompanied by the .natio r the writer. . 10..areal, M. It, CLAL,..,_ Proprietor: f;ditor, • E,lifieTAGGART BANkER genera; fiauitiirg iseeiness transact. ed, Notes Discounted. Drafts issued. interest A]'owed ou DeI?o.eue, Sale Notes Purchased. H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer. Financial, item Estate. and Eire in. saranee Agent. Representing 14 hire Insurance Con)paate.. Division. Court Office,Clanton.' W. BRYDONE'--- Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc), Office: 8LOAN BLOCK -CLI NTON DR. .1. C: GANDIER. `a•times t-tuure:-1.3o co 3,3U, p in., •3.30 .to 3.00 p•ni,, Sundays, 12,30 to L.30 p,m. Other bears ay appointtuent Clime and Residence — Victoria St. DR. FRED G. THOMPSON Office and Residence; Ontario' Street' - Clinton, Ont. One door weste1 anglleau uburc4. Phone 17o Eyes exanunco an glaesee fitted „DR. PERCIVAL HEARN Office. and :tesidence Huron Street — Clinton, Ont' Phone 39 • tli'oruterly occupied .ry the .ate Cr. 0. W, 'i' -..rine or` Eyes examined and glasses fitted DR. H. A. MCINTYRE OENTIS Office hours: 9 to 12 a hi, and 1 to 5 P.M.., except TuesJays and Wodnee- days. OOice over Cehadlan National Express, Clinton, Oat Phone 21. DR. F. A. AXON 01NTIP Clinton, Ont. tiradmate 3r 0.0.1) S., Chicago and 13 C.D,S., Toronto, • Crown nod Pluto Work a Rpeclalty D. H. McINN) S CHIROPRACTOR Clcctro Therapist Masseur Office: Huron .51, (Few doors west of .Royal Batik), Bouts—Tues., Thurs. and Sat., all day. Other lloui's by a000Inttnent, Henson Office—Mon., Wet:, and Fri. forenoons, Seatorth Othce—Mon„ Wed, and Fri, afternoons. PHONE 207 GEORGE ELLIOTT Licensed Avcaioneet for the County of ,1:urote Corrssponderce prolantle "answered, Iminedlate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at acne Newaltheord, Clinton, or by calling Phone 203, Charges Moderate and Salla:action Guaranteed, B. R. HIGGINS . Cilntoe, Ont. General Wire and Life insurance Agent for "Elartford Windstortu, Live Stock, Automoblle and S!aknees and -Accident Insurance. HOyou and Erie and Cana- da Trust Bonds, Apeoiutlneuts made to meet parties at 0:emeteld, Varna and• Reynold. 'Phone 57. 't. 7109E TABLE Trains will .arrive at and depart from Clinton as follows: Buffalo and Goderich Oiv. . Going East, depart 6,44 am:« « 2.50 p.m Going West, ar: 11.50 am" ar, 6.08 dp .0.43 p.m « " al. 10.09'' pen London, Huron & Bruce Div. - Going South, ar; 7.40 dp. 7.40 am « « « 4.08 p.m. Gping'North, depart 6.42`p,m. 'a ar. 11,40 dp, 11.58 a,m. cry e, . Tits. s is tile fe el fuI n>mts HOW TO WASH SILK: The life .ofsilk depends upon how it is washed. Wash silk garrn,ents: he lukewarm water, nem in 'hot. Do not rub, hard or twist the••fabric. Rinse thoroughly in water the'. same temper-; ature as that of. the washing and re- move the water by squeezing andpat- ting the sill: between dry towels.: Never dry silk in thou stn. Te;-Ieep pongee'silk from spotting, iron it dry.. Silk hose should neve)` be ironed. .TO WHITEN PIANOkEYS, Yellowed piano keys maybe restored to their. original whiteness with a solu- tion`made by pouring one ounce'ef nitric acid, slowly, into twelve ounces of soft water, Do not reverse this; for nitric acid is destructive to skin and clothing and may safely be handled only in this way, $o avoid boiling. and spattering, Neve); pour: acid close to the eyes.. Apply the solution 'with e. brush; carefully avoiding contact with wood - Work:., Wash it off with clear flannel dipped in water, and wipe with a dry cloth, . The same mixture efficiently clean. the handles of cutlery. Soak a cauliflower, prior to cooking, in -unsalted water. This draws out. the insects. If: the water i3 salted the insects are killed, but remain in the vegetable. Chamois leather, seecotined inside the back and sidesof shoes that are too large, pi events holes in stockings, and also keeps the stockings from being stained by the leather When washing feather pillows use lukewarm water with a good suds. Add about one tablespoonful of am- monia teethe tul, of water, then souse and squeeze and turn urtfl clean. Rinse in Clear winter and hang the `bugain the sun to dry. RUG KNITTING. All odds end ends of drool, strips of colored flannels, dress materials, wools end odd lengths ofbraid can be used up in this rug -knitting. When var- ions kind of materials are used, it is well to have a email colored diagram prepared as a guide where one color should end and anoth,r commence, but this pattern should be of the very simplest kind, consisting only of n centre formed of stripes with a plain dark border. Use knitting cotton or very fine twi,te alai suitable needles; cut the thick materials into three-inch lengths and lay them out in separate heaps; cast" on sufficient stitches to over a surface of sixteen inches and work in black or other dark pieces for a length of four incites, un each side, using in the tin -inch centre all the lighter nod ;tright..r pieces of wool and m stat a'. The rug .should be thirty tnchs:' in length • sic! finished with a dark b..tter similar to the one described.,- 'This rug is of sufficient length and width to form bedroom and other touts. A hoarthrug made ie the sante materials must have the foundation of strong twine, and is seeenty inches Lang by thirty -ane wide- - II0eIE NURSING. Fnmentations are •rarely as hot as they should be, owing to the difficulty of wringing out the supe•firous hot water, which takes time, during which the heat escapee.. A gond plan -is to place the clothe an top of a ttcamer, where they will get hot but not too wet. If too inueh tnoisture does ac- cumulate, RI can euaily be wrung out by one person; whotaas if a oloth is plunged into boiling water, two pairs of hands are needed to manage It. Home Made Bath Salts Here is a good and simple recipe for making bath salts: To four pounds of pounded soda erystals add half ounce essence of verbena, mix well together and pound again. For coloring, add a few deeps of cochineal or a little washing blue '}yell pounded. What as the difference between a wet day and a lion with violent tooth- ache?—One is pouring with rain, and the other is roaring with pain. THE, McKILLOP MUTUAL 'Fire Insurance Company (t?a) Hc•'td Office, Saaforth, Ont. DIWA:TORr; csident, dame s .s, 8eehw o Nice,Jarnas 5onnoiiy,:ah; son, Tresuzar, D LMcGregor, Ssatorth ,Dlreators George MaOartnCYf Murrayrorib- James ' 9houldico, Wal tont raGib- son Etruceneld•- tang. Cohn ennSW jr, Robert en; J, saConol ,, GorlerIch. err,. 8Agesten; 1pc, Cltchy, Goderleh. Agents, AIvc. Leitch, .Clinton; .L W, Yeo; Moderleh:,Ed. IllnahleY Sea, Jar - moA. Murray Cgmond vino: a. G. Jar- mut0, Rk odlingen. A nv money sn nr. nnld In May be. paid to Moorish °Mii ing Co. Clinton, Or at Calvin Cu Ws 1rocery (ltvlarhgh. Parties desiring to ONO taiairance 0 _ transact otherbusiness will 9r, Inam ptly' attended to nn npplientlnn to um or the. e 11„ve ()Meer 511,1 1000. to theirr'ecpe° post nst offiee, T.ossel inspected by the Director who lives nearest the arena, • Have bag F' saggar ga one of Me teliRCil needed elelD(d$n!S U a balanced dial, WRIGLEY'S SIIP iii aa sugar in a e>onvellant way. The flavor is an extra kl�BflI3�•s ;a Then : 'tile -8,0i3 knal/19 ,ou aren't adding weigfiat. 'Sugar , is a fuel the bursas needles that OP s fat. • =•°-'-7'lben tired or bun- $rY.l'ep Jour ail wait . WRIGLEY'S ISSUE No: 41—'2V T ;663—Slip on dress with applied bands around neck and jabot• at front, long dart -fitted sleeves withturn back cuffs, two-piece, skirt, box plaited across front and joined to two piece yoke shirred. at "centre -front, 'For: ladies and misses, 16, 18, 20 years; 34, 36, 38, .40, 42 inches bust. • HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your :latae and address. plain- ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want, Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto: Patterns sent by an early nail. Have You Got These hi Your Recipe Book? GREEN TOMATO PRESERVES. 6 lemons 1 pt, water 4 qts. green tomatoes 3 Sup:; sugar. Walsh lemons but do not peel. Slice very thin. ,Simmer in water until rinds are tender. Md tomatoes that have beton washed and sliced end site- ree until translucent, Add sugar, cook until thick and rich and pour into •sterilized jars, ailing them full, Ad- just rubbers and caps and sterilize ten minutes in a hot water bath outfit. CREAM PUFFS. Tut a cup of boiling wales in a small seucepan rind set it on the stove. Add half cup butter, and wl en the two are boiling hard together: add a level cepful of flour and stir very quickly to a thick paste. Set this away to coot V. hen 11 fs enol break in 3 eggs, one at a tire•, without heat- ing thee:'- at ally' Mix each one in well before the hest is added, Now drop the batter in little rough heaps on a greased pan and bake in a rather hot oven about 25 minutes. This should make about a dozen good puffs. When done` Deem will be a hole in the middle of each. Slit each side open, and fill with flavored custard or whipped cream.—A, G. M. COCOANUT ICIxNG FOR CAKES. Two scups of sugar and oink from one medium-sized cocoanut: Boil until it hair's, their stir in the well -beaten whites of two eggs. Beat with egg- beater until cool. Have the cocoanut prepared by peeling off all the brown and grating the white on a fine grater. Spread layers with frosting and sprinkle with greeted cocoanut while still wet, If desired, serve with boiled custard made with yolks of eggs fia. vared with vanilla.—M. J: - APPLE MALLOWS. ' Take six medium ' sizer apples, twelve marshmallows; three -quarto - cup boiling water, one tablespoonful of butter. Wipe and core apples;, rut skin half way clbll n each apple to form points, Cut in pieces six of the marsh mallows and h'i centres of apples; dot with bits of better. Plncep,palee in a baking pan and pt,ur w Iter around them. Bate ill hot oven, bast- ing f equcdtty, When"seft, place a vvholc inrrslui:a h w on each apple re- hire -to oven and bion b lightly, Re move.. to serving dick,' and Seemed with the syrup, v CAPTAIN :E.Dlf�l a BEGIN HERE TODAY Alden . Dr•ale .formerly '_a sailor, grown lsoit; ani flabby Lli,ku{;:r; a -tiro of idle ease; Slips aboard the r 1pper Orontes as "boy," ui;der ivintateed of Jake Stevens, whose enmity ire iftcu> because of':a mutual love for Mary Manning, daughter of the owner, who is a passenger, At Cape' Town Ste- vens is superseded 'as captain 1y` Drake, whose lawyers have purchased lsed the Orontes during its cruise. Drake is forced to trounce. Stevens and then; paradoxically; he - eaves theex•c an. tain'S life from the bands of a crowd of drunken mines in Cape Town, Now, as master'of the Orontes, Drake. changes 'front- becoming instead of the passionate,•tender lover, a calm, dignified than of the sea, Mary won- ders -at his coldness, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVI: (Cont'd.t "Your arm would do," she replied Tendering at het boldness as soon as the woids were epoicene "You mightt give me a kiss, -too, don't yeu think?" she. added with a rush, taking to the deep water. since she had dipped. She felt him draw up sharply. • "Sh-se!"" he uttered, "My- dear girl, nothere1 A ship muter cannot lay aside his responsibility just be- cause certain' hours are 'up. He wouldn't be doing his duty. . You are a sailor's daughter. You must know." "I know you are owner and captain, too!" she. retorted, breaking from his arm , and scarcely moderating her voice. "That is the more., reason why I should not .show 'my officers a bad example, Mary. Do please be reason- able." Now" whatever a girl may endure front her sweetheart• she will not en- dure the suggestion that she is ;tot reasonabie. Mary stood for one in stunt, staring up into his face, her blazing eyes close to him, then: "I, am reasonable!" she snapped. •"I am as reasonable no a was that night When you- Oh, you are like an ice- berg! When you melt you're nothing but cold water! •T hate you!" She ,darted from him, and went below, leaving hiin staring after her in astonishment. But he did not fol- low, He remained on deck for an hour; end he"had the grace to realize, after a while, that his ideas about responsibility, or duty, might appear somewhat harsh to a girl. But his 'leas were not Shaken. He went, be. low, and tapped on her door as he pasted to go to his cabin, "Mary,,clear," he called softly. In an instant site was at the open door, her eyes shining, her face glad with expectancy. So new was this love of hers that she could' not hold anger for long, -- "Don't be angry, Mary," he said, placing an arm about her shoulders. "You musn't make things Harder for me, Good night," my dear." She put her lips up to his. He kiss- ed her,. patted her shoulder, and was gene, leaving her standing in the door- way. She gazed after him until his door closed; then her own door crashed shut, and the saloon rang 'with the thud. Ike Saintly peeped out Men iris tiny crevice behind the pantry. Drake looked out again, found everything quiet, and retired. But Ike, stealing across., the saloon, heard the sound of sobbing behind Mary's door; he debt back to his bed almost persuaded that he ought to sharpen up his ,biggest knife and in- terview the captain. Ike retired. And Jake Stevens' door opened cautiously. Jake crept out, stepped lightly up to Diary's cabin, • "Any trouble, Miss Mary?" he whispered hotfrsely, "Anything I can get for you?" ' "Go to thedevil!" said Mary, be- tween sobs, Sbc was after all a sail- or's slaughter... She was no drooping lily. Jake grinned as he went back to.,bed, A ch, age came over Mary. She was less of ,the girl, more of the -wo- man,' She accepted Drake's attitude, and reciprocated to ae extent which soon begun to Worry him, But ire re- mained the courteous shipmaster, aloof while on deck, warming always at mealtimes, ever regatthul of her com- fort and pleasures, contriving little, attentions for het^ amusement; every night he kissed her good night, every, Morning a kiss: suca a kiss as a bro- ther might give. She tried it out by • kissing her minor. "•Net a bit different!" Lill told her reflection. r. She tli1 however, catch the ghost of the ievel* ht turEciug ie his eyes poli; times. Site, assumed a distant air towards ,31111 that hurt' hint mere than he dared . dmfs, 'Then his heart shone from .his yes, 1r spite of him- self, She always ,hoped, ,tut' when the ship cleared the Indian Ocean and le uttl1 eemain d rho=hosier, holding the love; in eh tic she began to, un- 1iencl more I au.k•"ch Jake 'Stevens out f sheet retaliatioin. -''1nke had tvut•;':"d matt,•, •s ' keenly. • P' LT1 C.laeL•. • >. Taka 1 c p 'y.tter, s` ups flour, 1% cups sugar, 1 cu() molasses, 1 cup eggs, 7 ri5elevate 4 mink, 4 el.;.s, 4 t a , o� , teaspoons ciri a amen,, 1 teaspoon all1- spice, 1 teaspoon nutmeg Place I tea= spoon.soda in molasses' to foam. Mix btettet and auger together and cream. Add eges,,au', spices, hen the mo- lasses, soda and citron, lbs, raisins, 1 cup str,awee ries. , Coole for two hours in a slaw ore..—M, V„ gyne., POOR YEAR FOR TREE SEED The season, of 1928: was n 00or one for the collection or forest tree Seed throu hr mit tee westeen, provinces, and orders aeeelved by 111e Forest Service of the 1501 1•trnent of rho' Interior, Ottawa, Cor seed cmikl be tilled only in part„ He was studiously resp'etfel,M, Drake, No ship ever sailed the seas boasting. a -better or more efficient chief mate. And ho was polite and courteous to Mary. Never more than that. Ile dill not break any shill's rules, ;Only when oil watch did he vent ul:.'.to epeak to her un:.so she asked hire Jerrie, 11500 Lion. But"he'had found lieremore re- sponsive as the days sped. They pass- ed an ancient wltaleshiteitem after- noon, and Jake, smoking his old pipe in the waist, suddenly found Mary beside him.asking a hundred questions. The wialeship was hove to; three of her swift, graceful`' whaleboats.. flew, over the 'sparkling ocean in chase of a small pod of cachalots, "0h, vhat . ovely boater' she cried. "And look how that old ship hrlds, the sunlight. T thiught whaling was such a 'dirty business," "You Mustn't go strong on appear- ances, Miss Mary," Jake replied with a laugh. .Then he went on to tell her about whaling, and found her a glowing, appreciative listenea. He had never, even while he.wae captain of. the Orontes coining out to the Cape, seen her so warmly ager, The hot tlood that had made hint snatch. her to him once before almost overmaster- ed him. now, .Bathe got a grip on hirnself, at the expense of his pipe - stem, • Be bit it through, and the pipe fell to the deck He gazed after, Mary as ,;he entered the maindeck saloon door,, and a red gleam lit behind his heavy blond brows. Tony was there, The Doctor looked guilty as the mate appeared in the door, and tried to push Tony out. But Tony was not to 'be'thrust out, ulgnt yet Ilmm v out His back eyes glittered as he regarded,.not vivid. eypreS ion; the faint ipettfiume that clung ' he la alwaye auou,cdnemor- ics n hisI bran that set is blood to: leen ng; flee through 01. 1 slater twist in his nature Aiden l)rmiko held tr the'rellgion of ditty t.o rightly that he could even llytsidl ,+vel or at least the outward ,expression oi,., Drab', 'as less• mdr'I;rato it his reprimand of Steren5, 1113 words. Stung so' that Stevens blazed forth` in hut' rebcllu,n . "Captain: 'no fault to find with m3 ,10y1t, I helzo?" "None, Mr, Stevens And'.ione with your eloocluet 0x11001 lib;' won't have the'oaueel 49' )he watgh leglee±• ing his' duty ,:r.r any. 0asi:eirger i' any nothing, now •.abs et the lateness of the ho „ (To be continued',) Preser-i>ag.'the T e3hs' A "good'.eet l`•f teeth is a groat l)oltih of beauty,'11 they belong by gift oO 1Sature to the person who wears'them. it a girl has good teeth to 0111- 11391100 with, ,1 Is not difficult, to re= ta!mm11101 beauty.. ' 13e this cannot be clrate'by meads of the tooth -brush alone. If Ole' health begins to deteri- orate or get below liar, the teeth will sutfer,'and if one little tick of•caries, not bigger than a needle's point, gots all 'opening through theenamel, it will soon hollow .cut and deeper- the whole. Then one bad tooth affects the others, Beware tlieret'ore of the first beginnings of de,,ny. Find' out a. good dentist, and have' it remedied. Dyspepsia has .mica to do with the decay of teeth, so of course have .a great ivany constitational.,and inherit- ed disorders. Youmust be In per - feat. health to have beautiful teeth, and no amount of brushing and clean,• ing will do any good- if the bleed be impare. Indigestion renders ' it acid and creates misohief, not in teeth. and gums only, but. }1 tlu•oughuut the body. One -of the biggest mistakes. 'eleeone can make Iles in ,lmagiatng that external applications, or scrub- bings with brush and power, are all that is needed to preserve the appear- ance of the teeth. If this brush' is too hard and the powder of a gritty natere.eit niay do much more harm than good. I When le a cup of tea not a cup of tea? -'When it Is a little sweet. Cyrano <xwees to VonIgib 9r OWraels face Lav Taylin; 111 mw,d, 11net.s, t1)niplod pr other -were; w,il beacolol•th Imo prolmibil ed rn this city 3m the result or 511 or, der isaecl' by Meyer Ra11111 3, Bauer. Thee Mayor •instrtiotod tee police to take thenaviesand eclat:ascii uf..nil girio, liver twelve years old, 1h1)10 logs are exposed Iron ankle 10 ,above' the knee, and in umm, event 1 ho offona, er refuses to give a pOlireehmm her name and addeoes,.fhe Miler i • 111100^' orders Lo take tier to the police ela- tion: OST people rely on "Aspirin. to Snake short work of •their headaches, but did you lcnoly it's just as effective in the worse pains front neuralgia or,neuritis? Rheu- matic pains, too. Don't suffer when Aspirin can bring such complete comfort without delay, and without hartu; it does not afect'the heart. In every package of ;Aspirin you will- find proven directions with which everyone should be familiar, for they can spare mttch needless suffering. Anguli 1+ ,' =denture mcenstereo m unmet —Good tight, my dear." He was not on watch. He might hate gone for the captain, but err for a mere elute, The mate appeared not to notice him. "Doctor, give me that sheep pelt," said Stevens. "It is not ready, Mister' Stevens," replied the DI•':tot•, Ha looted re- lieved, - "No%lar mind. Let me have it." "It needs a lot o' fluffin out, sir," "I'll comb it. Give it to me" The tone was deririve. Mr, Stevens carried "aft the cleaned "arid scraped sheepskin th..t had been 'in prepara- tion for hitt, ever since the first sheep was killed ott the outward passage. It was soft and white, but the fleece was still tangled in places. A cont was trimmed by cutting cub teeth, and. thereafter. for many Watches, Jake Stevens tnight be seen painstakingly Working over the sheepskin until it was as free from tangle as a babes head, soft as silk, and beautiful to behold. Then one afternoon when Drake was in the chart -room, and Mary sat at ' the saloon table writing in her diary, Jake emerged softly from his cabin, bearing the gift he had wrought for her, -"For lie?" she exelailned hi frank surprise,: running her fingera'luxuri- ously through the silky' fleeces. She glanced up at him, lowered her gave and the soft color stole over her face. "It's beautiful," she said softly,, "I ought not to let you give it to ane." She Melted up the lissom pelt and buried her face in it. "I can't make you take it," he re -1 turned gruffly, "'Twouldn't do any_ harm,' though. Was a tine when you were friendly, Mary," • She did not see his face. She an- swered !rite out, of the woolly depths: etiOf cm;uree I'll Saesla it, irate, I'm wore than grateful. Ani please don't speak that: way about being rriendly. Of course we're. friends You're one of the --blest frien,I$ 1 have.' Jnkc -teed his watch That evening 1.111) :r i warmer thrill n n -breast, ,end a tright r glce,ni in his eyes. CHAPTER XVII. WAITING. By some of taus« mysterious chan- nels that tlwayseeein open Lo gossip, Drake heard that Mary hacl .remained on doer until midnight with the mate. ile. media- reproved her. Ii s voice was so low and stndly that she wadi- -ed 1`tdlvtu'ds Kiril, llel1evirp flirt he Yd. 8 For ` g Well. Balanced. Diet Yon will be well repaid inIris ch ewy son g o f gr at ef ul thanks if you see to t et the seed you give rimis 'Brodc s t selection of the world's choicest seeds in well hila cet pprrer;. Aros preferred by Breeders and yanciers rl knod its value, And to a srJpackage f Brook's, Bird Seed -!s a cake of1s �d Tieat—a valuable tonne to keep your bird n prl1eonttiei. ' Why not sOnd for free s.^0iple, and note how it improved the P umage, softs and vitality of ygur pet. 7lddiass;yotrr request:Foe,, I•TIC7•TO0 ON021 Gt BR, Stec —Toro aglYo Dept; gry t25 George Etrcet•-Toronto 9:10 sl d n is A p I.. n. l A d �S>ti��s,'.+�T»�`rs'a'R�e2'�+�R3 •� rt is not fair to your children if they are con-' pelled to support your old age. It is humiliating to you. Avoid the possibility, Take advantage of the Canadian Government Annuities System, and at 65 you will face the remaining years self-respecting and secure with a steady income for life. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT Annuities Branch Department of Labour, Ottawa HON. PETER HEENAN Minister Mali this Coupon today POSTAGE FREE 1 AnnuittesBrenclt„Dapt. 'JiWL•I Department of Labour, Ottawa-. Pleasesond me COMPLETE INFORMATION about Ounadian Government Aunuitica. t Name Print Clearly BACKED 131 THE WHOLE DOMINION Address ' ONLIWON Highest grade Toilet Tissue. 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