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'rk I * 1. 11 rid , t- '-' 11 � �" . 1, ". !Wrrespo en . �%44 due to , ' 11=6� 'Ono, 11 - I , �, "'! , '... - �.,.4­ �, I- ­­_ ­___ ,�d , �, � 7�,�� �­ - -..I—,-- � , I- M.D.0 �w .- ;! - - . _. _P.P . .....- - :HL-, terest, Aa - enme-, �w im-6 601�#4iig�,99_61- _y . �'S I ', . -*4 ... e ikwba # h, . e, -fto melling by Ardin, and . . ,_j�.X - � i3v � 40, ,11�, a ,.hw i VAMI, -1 Decoute colastiPot- . WHAT TO EAT, To BE EALTHY. . ,.,r .. I ­�'­ Swrewry .1l:;1jn�Wr,_ - ... v, 11 I E I ,�­ r, fllll. lk� . . .-. ,. _ L' �; . .0. , ,4CbnM1ttL . ._.. . i " - =U" `Aol�. 14ii M " b "' .g . , ... - lid if'I &*iot'heep mov&f internally Number Three t ... �,.,.�;.,,�.�.� . �, . ') : . .. ., ",��: TH I- 11 ,� � I ,,,�f�, ',,.' �, EALTH LEAGUE ,.- 2� � � ��, ., H I 11'Z""�. � � ­ . li��`� � ,,�, ' - ' OF CANADA . in his estimates axid for the,,WhOle six hodirs of the sitting to -"Y not � one itain had ,even been considered. clean. Krusaen Salts'ls, the only thing that will do this effectively and not Interfere with my work. I take, . I . .� Vitamin A Is essential for ne . ' I health of the men*ranea of 14110ou 1. i 15� �,`, � -1 , , . . . , - 11 ���,'," -1 .- - ,; 12 I , , , 4, "' " �, I i Paul Martin (Lib.), completed -the a large do�e of Krustlien every Sat - the eyes, nose, throat, sinuses, brou-' 11111 I I � 1. "Y'r'. - ,, I . , � , , 11 11 I -1 " k , speech the started some days ago and urday. ul&t' end on Sundlay, wh n e I ,ciblal tubes, oesophague, sto c, in ma h, - -, I 'I'll 1111"n - CANCER AND RACE LL 111. I I The route of entry, of the dWe IS made an excellent job of it Mr. Mar- , e no ,Work � to do. the Salts act on hav � testin.ma trqct, and rthe genito-trinary ' .� . ­ �, � I . . . . . 11 I � . ; ', � Professor through .the lungs, the skin and, the tin ,tock issue with,those who claim, L" me. on wes&�days 1 1,0,4ce a small , passageo. � ��, Walter Fischer, pathologi- " ,". I . 3 - I 1�,. . cal anatomist In the University Of A. The most important digestive tme of these avenues of entrance to by ad that Canada had, no foredgli Policy and complimented the Prime Minis- dose on rising. it is necessary that I ,be -on my tped' all through the day The lack -of Vitamin A in, -the diet cauzes eye trouble and, tendency -to � � 1-il Rostock, Garulann has recently re- , 'twted way of .tbe lungs in the form of dust ter on, his masterful handling of the . amid this is the only way that it ,-p,;W infections. , the results of his investiga- �', - "I'M '�I, t-101119 Of canear and race. This report and funies. The -growth continue to appear in the exposed for some time Departny�eat­ of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Caldwell (C.C_P.) also a' sibly can be done."�-V. L. I Krusciben The following foods gived you vit- amin. A': Pasteurized milk, .,,cream , , ,.�'V, ­ . . . . . . !�­. 11�� ,�'. sbowla-Abat the various EuroPean rac- 11,11' ,no manifest differences. afterthe removal from exposure. The the bladder gave very good address -but it was quite Salts is an excellen t recipe for �maintaining a condition of and buttee, -colored vegetables such as spinach, carrots, leaf 'lettuce, 11,�.�,��, es present I'll , ", . *th signs of cancer Of urinary, evident that publi� opinion has -had internal ii1eauliness. The ,numerous I eggs, � ,", I regard to the -total Of cancer as s ,'�i� q1i, wi � r�,`,. , judged -by the mortality. are -bleeding, chtled haematuria. fre- . burW its .effect on the C.C.F. 9TOUP Since sal�s in Kru0clien, stimulate your in- liver and kidney,. � ,,, ", The distribution A, ..... I . +ln", ", . The Jewish within 'the quenCY and urgencY of urination, Ing the debate last year. Thdo year while terftl eriganis to smooth, regular aC- . Of vitamdn I is very it `­ . - population 1­11� large cities of Europe shows the same ', �,,.��, I ,.,incidence and, paim , One large dye firm in the United attacking the Government for having no foreign pGlicy, they made it clear ., t4on, Your 17aside is thus kept cleaX " of the.. impuritdas Which, when ,I- wide, alld -to also ve2r ,ab , ant. If ur diet contains � f = _+, 11 of cancer and. only occasion- '�Wly States [has been so seriously disturb- they were not opposed to home de- lowed to accumulate, -lower the who le zj pastt tri 0 milk a day., , butter, " , "I �, differences in respect to localiza- ed by the frequency with which this fence. 'Mr. Black -more (Social Credit) tone of the sy,�Ptem. I two vegetables besides potato, as w I ' r-, �. tion. V ' form. of cancer has appeared among stated that he was in favor of de- .. as an egg a day, you will certainly e , ?F` ��, , In ,the United States the incidence their employees, causing as it has l fence, but then started anotberL dis- receiving an adequate supply of vita- - _..., , X�`!: . 1,� " I of cancer is -the same among all wo- done, increasing demands for com- * cu�sion on monetary policies .to which i intimated that -the administration, ,of min A, . I �._ I . , Men, white or black, whereas the dis- I pensabion, that in self-defense, this we have listened fox nearly three relief amistance in Saskatchewan was I Vitamidne, BI and B2 are - nk-cesswy I ',,,17 I . . I ease is 40 per cent. less frequent firm has been spending money freely weeks. He was ruled out of order, besing lased for political purposes. This I trw the nerves, skin and the normal 11 11 �., among male negroes ,than among in research in the effort to control but H. H. Stevens endeavored to come accusation started the Tow and a lot burning up. of sugars b42di starches in 11; , I white men. Amang Japanese and ap- . I the,,cause of the malpAy. , %all dye to his rescue but with no effect. of things, were said that would have been better left However, the body. lack . . parently ao)10119 Chinese, cancer is � �11. , a- � I In countries where the in- supported Mr. Pottier (I -Ab.) the unsaj& we The of vitamins III and B2 re- , S ... . - I bout as prevalent as it is among Eur dustry -has been actively developed� Go,vernmeat policy and told, of bow are becoming usedto these scrapg be- suits in heuritis. ,A lack of -these vit- L �, '.' ,, . 11 1, opeans'. measures of prevention have -been close the last war came to Maritime tween . -the Leader of the Opposition amins also.resulW in constipatio 11. �,, manifest differences in, the most more successful in redu8iig the lnici- sih�ppijag. . ivauL Col. H. HaIq,iton and -the Minister of Agriculture. ' Tbo following goods give you vita- ,�, � . . I , il . . common seats of cancer exist among dence, of dye cancer than anything J (Lib.) said Canada's foremost objec- � I . � I ;- . . . � .1 , , ­, mins B1 and 132: Most vegetables . 11� . the yellow races, the Mala andi the. � �'. n � else which has beant tried. tive sliculd be continuance of Pea ce . TtA esday, April 5 and fruits, particularly peas, beans ­ oes of South Africa. In the Yel- .1 " .1, negr Preventive measures are of, two and,he complimented the Government ZZ7 , . An elevated discussion, On Election and lentils, who)e grain cereals, egg �, low races primary cancer of, the liver . kinds, control in the,plant. and, medi- on its record in this respect. 114D too Purity was the highlight of the House yolk, Bver and kidney, T - (Ittith cirphosig) is mos, t frequently en- '! cal control, The former, consisting spoke -highly of ,the, Prime Minister's to -day Legislation to further tile Vitamin BI is widely but not abun- � �'," I . countered. Cancer of the stomach is '.. of manufacture within, a co4PIetelY -system diplomatic handling of the Position (if * noble purpose was introduced by, Mr. dai3tly distribut.ad.. We must .watch I 4. ant among Malays. ..'', I extremely infrequ closed combined with exhaust .Minister of External Affairs Power, Minister of Pensions and Na- ^ carefa'13' -to see that we get an, ade- ,. 2'' . sarcomas are -commoner among the 4, I ventilation, to remove any dust or Mr. Wilfred Gariepy (Lib,, Quebec) tional Health. The subject is very re- quate supply of ft. This, vdtzimin is . '. colored races than among the whites. , fumes j -hat may escape, has, been, so stated that he was agalinst. the do- mote from his Department and- its ac- abundant in,wheat germ and yeast. .. , ,Fi*scher believes that the differences , .�, successful in Germany that no new fence , timates. I y r i as ast ea, and he .a �, tivides, but 'it is one of Intimate Unfortimately, vitamin BI is waiter - I I,!, Observed by the incidence and loca- � P cases have developed since the fac- opposed again this Year. . . knowledge to the Minister, who. knows dolubl(,,. If an excessive amount of .". 'tion of cancer are to be attributed to .. - environmental influences and not to , tories installed their protective ap- Pulatus. Medical contrbl includes Prime Minister Mackenzie King, in 11 Rn wer to M. J. Caldwell (C.C.F.), the election la" and also has had unusual facilities for acquiring knowl- water is used -in cooking, as -high as 90 per cant. of this vitamin Tday-be ' ,. 11, 11 I., inbred factors. -cial urinalysis every three months, s,pL who contended that Canada had no . - edge of the rugged technique of run- thmwn away in the cooking water. I I., Betel -nut cbewers are prone N �'L, vary examination on!ce a year and abso- foreign policy, said: "For nea.rly two . ning He has Jn the next arti - this sericsi of I �. -cle in . i��. to have mouth cancer. One 'sees the lu'te cleanliness. It is always easier months I have b4L-en trying to have elect -ions. organized in 'N'V-bat To Fat To- Be Healthy," we _. 4�� � close 11. ;,- same thing in people living as . to prevent th'Is form of cancer than an item in external affairs taken up a score of con,stituencies. He knows I will di9cu" vitamins C and D. . .. �. � to each other as the Dutch and the il. . to cure it. . � so t4hat I nifight have a chance to put his way about the whole subjective . territory. I Watch this series for complete and . l',, English. Breast and uterine canc,2r . � 1. . I are twice as frequent among English- Next ard cle--" Does Trauna (Local . before the House again this year a comprehensive statement 'with regard ­ Some features of the Bill are as fol- authentic information, on what� to eat and where to find, it. tt. . women as among . the Dutch women , , Trjury) C-auqe Cancer?" to fQ reign policy." Lows,: � 1. Political expenditures IU LULULe Questions, concerning Health, ad- k of Rolland. But when the total mor- It[ (Readers desiring the complete set "I wished to ,do that before the i od 11 be media Only by corporate P, - dirass,ed.to....the CIanadia,ii Medical As - , w tality from the malad,y is counted it , oF Dr. McCullough's Cancer articles Minister of National Defence brought �v ws, constituted, by- a mere request and ,,o , ciathyn-, 184 College Street, Toron- ,t�., +. , � will be found that this total is, aboui may have same by writing the Health in, his' 'estimates ; these estimates . without cost. to, will be answered personally by , , R - '+ the. same for each country. , I,( -ague of Canada, 105 Road St., To- have been brougbt in ahead of time , a ,Political contributions will b6 letter. - . � 1, I (Readers desiring the complete set ' Dr. McCullough's Cancer ronto, Ont.). for tire reasson that if these expendi- Lures are to be made at all and to conifined -to these "orpoTations and _ . I - 1. ...; of articles , I " inust be deposited in a banik witli dup- , -I.- I may have same by writing the Health ', ­. .. lo., League of Can,ada, 105 Bond Street, ,,Iny advuabage, they ought to be in-a4e very soon. On that- account tile .- Peate, deposit slips,; all Payments nioat be by ,aheque. . � Pancakes ,, ZURICH , i . 1_ . ­ Toronto, Ont.). Minister l4s not been hold back, but 3. The dupli�ate slips and chadues . I I 11. ,� " �f.. . (Intended for last week) foi- two months I have consistently must be sent to a new Federal Off I- . l 5 . . . .., ,, ..", CANCER FROM DYES Mrs. Eli De%jardiiie, of near Bay- fi-eld, has purchased Mrs. E. E. , a.,;ked for a chance to bring external . affairs before the House. PersoDally, cer, the Inspector General of Elec- tions. . 11 1, I wanted tot Lhave the matter off my rSupp r fo e - Clarke's house in Blake ,occupied by � . 4. A linAt will be set on the money -1 As far back as 1895, cancer in dye M r. Le n Jeff rey and gets imanediate r--"ind before the. Easter recess, but' I , anY candii,date may spend in an elev- �,�. Workers was reportedt. A few years �� I I possessiom . I � ani afraid that will now be impos- sible-" tion based ,on the numb�er of voters . Pancakes, pan fried in hot fat--deli- I T. I" in,vestigators were startled to 11 ,,�. find that cancer was 33 times as com- Mr. Paul Hess, of Toroqr , to spent the week -end at his home 4i�m.- I � Mr. King said that for nearly three weeks supply has been held up by the in the, riding. This figure was left blank in the Bill, to be inserted later cately brown and, eri0y at the ed,ges, smothered in lemon. juice and sprin- I _� won in dye workers as in other men. I.. by a Special Committee. The com- I � :,­ l' Tp to 1914 dyes were produced chief- S. C. and Conservative want of coa- fidence .­ . parable figure in Great Britain, is 10 kled with sugar, then rolled- and serv- ed hot�-these feast ..�, ly in Germany. Subsequently the in- USBORNE amendments. '106 -day's debate was interesting and cents a voter with, variations for rur- piping are a for an, epicure. To make such pancakes ,, ­ durtry was �dev�.eloped in Vhe, tJnited R11 States and in 1931, sixteen years af- , orie could .not but be impressed with an.1 urban constituencies. 5. Money from a central or nation- one needis a light touch, And plenty The municipal council of Usborne ' . ..., I ter the making of dyesi had seriously Township met on Saturday, April 21 the fact that in Mr. king this country a.] campaign fund must -be, ddstributed - of be , ating about the batter, a frying 11., � - . been undertaki�n in that country, the "I first aniline dye tuawors began, to be with the memb6rs all Present. Min- utes held March 5th has an outstanding Minister of Ex- ternal Affairs. equally among all constituencies. pain absolutely- clear from any taint of previous, frying, -hot fat in the, hot. �t of meetings ,on 1 6. The system of permanent elec- tord of the Pan, and last, but n' ,� I detected in America- and 21st were presented and adopted, Lion bsts will be abandoned and, ]law q� I , Five years is the minimum and 25 N117, The Collector was instructed to con- Lists prepared for each election after least,, -a very plentiful supply -be sure I IR years the Ynaxiamin Period of expo- I— tinue in the collection of taxes until 'May Monday, April 4 . its anuouncement by the Gqvernmie.nt. to cook half as many again as you originably planned for, they disappear 1.1 . sure before this, form, Of cancer aP- ,.. -Pears in the exposed� The favourite 7, 1938, and to return his roll, on The -relief problem and the majo r 7. Closed election liste will be re- very rapi I dly Indeed- that date to the Treasurer. The date taAned, in urban Polling divisions and , ..1. eitf- for aniline d" cancer is the urin- for registering unpaid 1937 taxes was measures designed to cope wi it th i open lists, in rural parts. The pancakes which, I like best to . 1'�'. try bladder. set at May 25, 1938. madle to -day one of the big days of 8. The system of absentee voting make are rather different in prepara- , � ... .1. I . . . . Considerati-oft of tenders for pur- this parliamentary sessiom The Minister� Labor for wH4 be abandoned as costly and un- . tion from other varieties ,of griddle or pancakes, as is also the method , � - -_ l �, ohase of a power grader was resumed of spoke eff active. of . I I - J as per adjournment, March 21st, to three hours. He covered a variety of 9. A printed, copy of the prelimin- 000king. They are rather difficult to �, 1. : � ZE1311A enable the council to personally in- ground in that -time. He reviewed old ary LIM of electors are applicable cook at first, ,until one learns not to .'I: I ,: .. i I - spect, two machines, viz. The Domin- policies and. gave a hint of some new only for federal elections and- do not nour too much batter in -to the frying ,, I 1 � 14c�n Road Machine Co. grader at $3,- ones. Mr. Rogers told the House of apply to Proviniclai or Municipail elec- pan and to :have the bat -ter thin. A I ' LIQUID -c-r PASTE !� 166, equipped, with hydraufic controls the efforts of the Government to as- tions. . longer period of time for cooking is ,�'��, , - I P I I I �,. :! and the J. A. Adam,% grader al $4,016, equipped with mechanical controls. sist in solving the unemploy prob- ad lem. He dealt the The Bill was well received and both also required than for 'the more,well krown but the - STOVE POLISH ". with recommeada- Hon. Mr. Bennett and Mr. Wood a- griddle cakes, results wl.�� �i . ____ . These -two machines having bean, in- tion of the unemployment commission 'worth were'in agreement with it, re- are so tasty and unusual that time I Q111 _��:_� �, - �\, spected, it was moved by Maher and in tbeir re�ort -tabled on Fqqday last. and effort are well rewardedL e� . � . . ! 1 Berry that the Adams tender be a,c- The debate *111 be continued, to -day. serving the right to make su ggestions To prepare the batter, beat three 1114:, 1 , I . . . . I � . . .1 cepted at $4,016, less $108.50 discount Mr. Woodsworth, Mr. Walsh (Cons.) to improve it when it goes to eom. , c9g-s until all frothy and foamy. Add I'll, I 1, I . for equipment deducted. Amendment ,and Farl Lawson (Cons.) all spok.a. mittee. �� + * * One heaping tablespoon of flour, to �.11 ., I 11, .1 ,I ".. I . !L by Cooper, no seconder, that the ten- on the question and -attacked the, Gov- * ' e a Pinch of salt � I ""I. . I ". �% der by Dominion Rced Machine Co. ernment for not having done more to Thursday, April 7 and which has pr4riously been mixed �11' i �,,� � . ypip be accepted. The motion carriedL A . solve this problem. I Hon. H. H. Stevens made a rather to A very smooth paste with a little _ _ .�� I E �,tl� , 11��, 1-k _ . . J� � lip 1�/,F,, �)) contract was signed with J. A. Adams -for specified power grader at $3,9,07.50 In the early part of th '� sitting to- I resounding speech to- y, -providing da .'s milk. Next ad - d graduklly one and a . , . �,,,7 . I : -�� -� . � . I in Usborne Township; $2,000 day Hon. R. B. Bennett and, Houotq­ the feature of to�d -bate. He -ay, de halt cups of milk, beating all the Unit' �,,'.'- (I � . ��: I . 1, --It'- �\ ,delivered cash on delivery and balance on Dec. able Jam -as Gardiner had a rather went after the Goverument hammer until the mixture has masses of bub- r�,-] � :1 �,�:. ..t � -Z -_ . l. . � 15, 1938, without interest. heated clash. The question under dis- . and, tangs', so to speak. He assailed their bles *n the A large, deep bowl 11�"*"ace. � ,,: . I 1 -7 I I 1 Tenders for power to driv'6 tow -a- cu.98.1-011 was . assistance for Saskatche- Policies 4n reference to relief- Is best-' for this purpose. -The I Z` " - LASTI NG - . , I I - ship crusher were opened and the wan- Ther Lea -der of the Opposition the order of the day; their policies In prepar I] of the a r h u d be a' 06 b btO S1 0 I ,�'. � I . �,':,- ! I .-' BRILLIANCE I 1�­­ I lowest tender by Harry Sparling at � I I other respects. He made accusations done first thing in the morn4ng, then z,_ i �� - .1. , &� $1.15 per hour was accepted. Tenders of inaction, and failure in. several cover the bowl and set in a cool place � �,411 ,��, 4.. . L � for trucking gravel were also consid-_ cents per yard mile. � . lines. In this there was no specIal until ready to use. Then beat again I - K'_ - . )_ I ered and, the low tender by Thomas A request was presented by Mr. novelty. Others, very of -ten, talk that for A. few more minutes -which makes 1�1, .,A"�, , - Beltz, Stratford, got the contract at 7, Lackie, for a township grant toward way. 4,he pancakes light and delicate in tax- . e;,-, � 1141J I installation of a Government .seed The significance seemed to lie In ture. Then Pour I o a dold iar for a . I - � �L ' I­­� .1 , , ___ - --- cleaning plant at V,rhalcu. After con- the fact that from the Conservative easier handling, and have readY AL a - hid,'--rati,011 the coundtl - decided to take benches came — enlhu-i­­44� I— 1­HP.1 " I 0 r "71- - _1� I I . . I no action. Arthur Rhode was up- — of desk thumping, helped, out by the � - VF .7 - . - a a am quantity of butter in the 'frying pan - I . pointed to operate power grader and contribution from other groups on and allow to heat until very hot, this rortniate Rouse's and Burns-: to store it when not in us 9A 20c per hour while employed. The Reeve anfl that side. Mr. Bennett was out and perhaps in their approval of what M�. procedure being followed for evory that is, Not I- r,ouncillor Maher were appointed a Stevens had to say, the Conservatives Damcake cooked,. nearly as difficult as it sound, for the fat Modern and Well -Kept cominittee to contract for oil and gas- for the feit immune from inhibitions. There soon ineltst.1n,the once hot trying pa,n. I obna grader. Arrangements were -made for the council,, the read is a change in �hds for'after the elec- Pour in sufficient batter to run to the . I — — , � , supeAnteadent and the operator to tion of 1935 Con,servutives were. not edp� of the pan, and cook until- brown - . . inspect the crusber to determine what disposed to applaud the former Minis- on the bottom. Then tu-fb��d here , . .. , 1, .ill - _�, repairs will be needed,. The proposed ter of Trade andi Commerce, so what is where the true art of panca,14�e turn- , agreement between Usborne and Hib- went on to -day may be a forerunn . omes I 9 Into Its own. Real experts . - bert on cost of boundary inaintenance of what is to come. It may be either �elmply toss the pancakes up out of' 11 ... � . _ was given necessary approval on mo- the approaching return of a wa:n- the pan, and allow thein to dome down __ � - Lion by Hodgerl arid, Cooper. I .of . -dering boy, or . else of the desire that 10gain on the uncooked sid&--into the - . a - Council was -advised that r s. 11 hic-L-come back with the past to be 'It riving pan, or soL;ruhs ,the story! Hav- __ 1 - bility for appoiiittment and pa ant forgot -ten, if not forgiven. listieno �ng found out from experience that I cash to fix up your house and . of a local authority to receive applica- like Mr. Stevens� harp being tuned was not a reaL expert—and never 0. I I bafns, you can borrow the tiono fO- 01-d Age Pensions and Mother's lNiwances up with the Conservatives,, because would be—I resorted to the more sim- What A .now rests on tile be said very much what they are say- ple expedient of a spatula or broad an air of good for- necessary funds, under the local murir*- ,ility. Moved by Berry ing. And It" will be recalled that Mr. bladed knife. An egg turner ispsplen- tune is presented to the passer -- Home Improvement Plan, and Hodge; t'that the Clark receive all STevens in the last speech made in did it one possesses such a thing. by, -by well -conditioned, available at any one of our Auch appli,cations at a fee of $5 each, all further services and mileage to be the Houge, in 1935, still claimed -that fie was a Conservative. At When evenly browned; turn out on to newly P , - #inted, njodernized 500 branches,AW,le are co�o I included -111 this fee.,Carried. The 'ra- a timo when a nfationmpl convention Is ap- a hot plate, and ,spread with lemon juice, white or browTL,sugar, roll up ' 1- � I P_ . farm buildings. They add erating heardly.in home and 11ef officer reported live families - on rdildf-in March with a lotal expendi-' proaching,'Mr' btevens may be edg. h)g back to first loosely ,and secure with a toothpick. finandal values farm improvement. The terms ture of $80.45. � this love. It looked that way to -day. However, Mr. Stev- ,Place In the warming. closet to keep hot until the batter is usedL Th 'a to farms. are convenient. Ask for out The Treasurer's report was ,as to]- Iowa; Reealpts—Tw,p. Hibbert; ens bas his past record to contend 'been all pahca,kes should be eaten as soon as � If you have booklet on Home .. Improve� -*, .of Bauble Drain -repair, $56,00: County with and' anyone, who has a possibM after they comLo from the ' , ,, not the ready , ment Loa -M. .� Treasurer, taxes and- penaltleg $105.73, Collector; taxes and, pensltl0o, $405:87; meTnber'for some 27'ydara and a Gov- ornment supporter for 15 of those 27 pan, to taste their best. . " I . ­ 1 -Other I I . I I I . bank balance, Mar. 31, 1938, $2,235.62. 7pars, bas a lot to explain w.hen ask- -Varieties . I . . ' . I I I . 11 . . I I , - , 10, 01' NO , -6, I , WT "A ft., L the Road SuperintendinCs voucher for $232.66 was Approved on�moiion by Pisher Cooper. ed why be didn't do the tblngi3 he n w thinks will solve Dill of our ,prob- ,9 ems. � That is all there Is to it--md ond may serve them, w1th a. light beart, . I and I � I I , ,11 ��, I , :41 I I ,, 1, . I . JR&USUAU'n loll , ' - Other expenditures were, autholized I ,In to -day'# debate on Reller a mulg-� for the eggs and milk make. them . . I . I I , -1 . '.,',, �.� 1, , . � h, I t0hWA1A'ff*WA11)fta,,1wA�*, ' Oft W0#01� by Hodgert and Berry as � - fol 1;1161! tude of opinlona Were enrew6d,. R. L 'Deachnian extrdmely i1ourlablag, and if properly 15�000"d and-000ked ihey ire Ill - I �,',�'',�,,,',I,I,�.�,",I �,,",�",,:".",�,�.,��.,,��I.I.I., I .. """,,I , " '' :�_' I I supplies, $7.4.60; ,1q. Miggested reduding the not - -1 . 11 - ­Iax 1, Ii., - - I � - __ � -.- ______. __ �.. - ._.1_.ErM_-i-,--.­, "... ­ �, %­�!� , - - I ,,�-, �,r�-j,-,;�,;, , - - ­ _ , "" 'e, , W�',',.. - .,§ '�­ ­ I . I - r ,*. Pad, , , G. Marko �,. iO,e a4 rellbf offiebi,, � $5.85; 01 S zpbe-ftl truckimg ag;f6 #; r galea -tax and tAtiffs, and, cuttlug out all dumping dulloha; bh1a would save illgestlbto as siome people seem to think. Of course tlh�LY Mity be eaten M1, 6. 4",, , ,. , 11 ftvwd�,,�..i 11 ,I � 11 I �'. , 6 I ,,I ­ 1� I Maw � ,.� A� I ','. ��*,�, - , - '�� , coultity I , ­ �Urer, Indigant 4"pital , , with Ot ' her Acoompamimente—aftao, , I , . , ��,�����l�,.�,,,�,�,;�l3��,,��!, �,.' tgd.$ft -.0-,-S* � ­ # t�w , , L, , *J, jjy)6fij�wo , , a.ect,, $28,60. Our probldwe'-6f ta I -0-46t would help j Jelly,, etc., but lemon - , I � Many speeches were made and at I Jam, 'aUd. Oigar I � ",41 , . I . - affli � COdUdl 941610 M,ed fO meet M 7p ft, , ,61Z 21 W� V I af6fil - iO'dlftk the, - debate waa 19d.16Urned, tO I ,.60 . $Lt�'O� _,A6 4100outpitaimedta whichi are I 11 . . 0M . big 4�k 00VU113146 46MO dler &y. hard to 16061t. . " � - ^ I , ", , , "', ., 1.1 , :` -� I I 1`7 ­ , r, � � I . � I ;- . . . � .1 , , ­, . ., .1 ,. � I I I .. . 11 "I.; 1. , I � . L , " � , A!,v,, 4-,,, _.e�,.�,,� �,,:1,1­.2'�;1.,;;C1,, , . "�,44,h."".!"'. . :J..',"!0�, . . � � �'.,�,.� 4�..,`,l .;i�.�', " ,� �, "', " * �- _,�..4�, �� ­ � , 1.�!il %'�_�-L, 1 ,'41i�,,, ;,,,,� � I ­. - -_ � 0,',;�_�,!�;A, �: ��.:. � r , f . , _� " ��. �. A",�� �, � 1A ,�' I ,. , , ,,�' � C �,;,; " ­ ,. .. ,. . I :,I - I . , " ., I. � �, !:� ;." - - L , , , . i� �. "I il _ . )� ',*�X�,-. . : 0 _41'11`11il�gl�' � - 1-11% ��Iel�"14`11'11,t !"�t,��",�,�,,�'ll��ll"�!"f."��l'.�, - 14 , 'S '14 I 11'. � , ­_ A - �1�1,,v �,,�:1, `....., , _ . . � � - , -.11. I . I � . I I I I . 11 i . .. I'll " ­ ­ 1 11 . � .1 � I 11 � , __ ,. _. �. Z:, �� � ., I � I � ,;;:, - ,:.Lr, �; ­ whilet, we, am on the subJect . of ' p.au*qkeo,- lot nw- mention a few of ' tW other mwe simple varleties, cook- -A ,I- Vh� --4 __ �n a hnk . 'I'M '11"I" ", 10"I'll � . I trr'�."'I"I* " , I I � I I , 11 A - , "s f*1,103 - - � � , . � i i1t.: ��, '"' - � i, . I. I I greased &Tdddle., RuckwheO, Paucake$ . UARLW9A, " I 1. I , Of oourse,- ore fax"Is ia some Iris .1y chipped, which -has cooked a good � I 1. of -New Brunswick. large Ps 4 r . . -- ... . . *kw%."Caro harvested I ov :; " I I a gnating undlernea-th and a cyllildill- - _. . X _ .i and, a gold, of buckwbetit 1, full bil. , ; . U a. pr efty.'�aight. Sometimes a =,tle , with a wire bale instead of an ordin- I "I wheat' flour is used with the buck. . . . 'f.LL � A- T I Wheati often buttermilk is Used' W :L . ­ Dw of sweet milk or Water. 'r The re- I , . I , sult Ii pretty*much the OAM, a teno - . . � ' - � . dei, C10110i'011$_ product, eaten for breakfast, �wlth slices of fried pork or ! �� �� 1-11, � "I 11 09. � 9A "a'"ges . C bacon, or sausages, and for supper With molasses, ormaple syTu#.' - 1ILDREN , � - hrtv6 'on '-tKROWN �, X BRAND",' ODRN - , STRUIP. � CoMmeall pan@ I am a great fay. . � r .Th,4'h##Qr tft iDt'ift,dellicil- . ous Aivot And 'ft mela* U im � orite -I,n our, family.' Take.two cups � go6d,fdt thed*�_w, g" the of gifted carnmea), one cup of white &ffdreAl tuCROWN OE&&! I - flour and mix to a fairly stiff batter � . ,7r.., I - 11­�._ - 11. -1.1- - 17 %� wi�h aweet milk or balf water and 64f butterinfl.k. All buttermilk, al. I I � nolu"ne"earogwOrmshern; though, causing the pancakes to have 1. CORN SYRUP"a Most Matis- . a most delicious flavor, will also . factory carbohydrate -to UW . cause them to stick very aggravating. as o'knilk modifim ft the I ly to the, griddle. Use one� teaspoon- feeding of UnY fQf20t*'2U40 of bAking powder when sweet milk is � as an energy pt u::i__�i � , 6" I I used, or half a teaspoon of soda with foe growing . I . . the buttermilk. . I 1. 1, �_,` .4 THE FANO , Oatmeal pancakes, are a chauge� Simply substitute one half cup of oat- � . ENERGY . . A, meal for,wWte flour and mix In the 11 FOQD " #A usual mannen � . � I have a very old. griddle, now bad - .1y chipped, which -has cooked a good � many thousand ,buckwheat cakes. It was issued many years, ago with the old fashioned cook stoves which had ' a gnating undlernea-th and a cyllildill- ­ ' Cal oven on top. The griddle Is twice the size of an Ordinary one, with a wire bale instead of an ordin- ,� ary attadhed iroxi, -handle. 91 Old fashioned utensils were appar- ne entlY made to laW for ever; as this ' tel ' particular griddle for, instance. But he 014; as it is, I am� quite ,sure it ii�; not yet by any means cooked it4i last wl griddle cakeL ` I A I 40. be Jones was sitting with his wife be- I W hind a palm -on a, hatel veranda late I one night when a young man and 9 I wl . 1". . . .- - . M I I � , I . .1 , I � � #%A . Is I I . TW CAMM SYMM L ' I 00111PAW U~ � � . . I . � . ,l came and Bat- (Iowa on a bench L r tbeam -Me young mon began to I I the girl how pretty amd lovabla . I thought she was I . do Hidden -behind the palm Mm. Jones spered to her -husband: . . 10h, �Jodm, he doesn't know we're . re, and WS going tO PrOPOse- I stle"to warn hbm" "Wbat for?" said Jones. "Nobodi I "Oed Lto Warn Me!" .. . " . For the Renter . � Pleasures,and ,profits of garden -Ing are not cofifined to the owner of property. l6ven the ten -ant who moves as regularly as Ma'y 1st may -have a .garden ,wb�ch will rival lifiat of the .most permanent nature. Of course, the teliant is not inalined to spencb a ereat, deaJ of -money on shrubs and trees� These things take some years to reach mature beauty. He,cam and does. however., get much the sam�6 at - feet with annual flowers and vines - There are at least a score of big bufzhy annuals -like dah-lias; cosmos, A,fr1can marigolds and castor beans which will reach a height of three to eig�t feet by mid-July. These , will farnleb amiple background, for the hundreds of dwarf to medium height nnnual flowers which are listed in any seed catalogue- � To semen verandahs or unsightly fence, such, things as scarlet run I nor beans, morning glories or hops will do the job - in a few weeks,. I . Cultivation i . Aside from the planning and: plant - Ing no early gardening job compares 1,4 impor4ance with cultivation, Auth- orities do ,not ask one to keep the hoe going all summer', far from it. But they do request that the gaxd,en be dug.once thomughly first thing in the spring, Vien cultivated once or tw4ce aUerwaida. With proper tools the work ,need be no more than healthy exercise. For the Purpose there Is nothing better than a little .three o� five-flngered cultivator or a Dutch hoe. Either of -these imple, men4s will make short work of a %getable or flower garden. Culti- vatlou serves a diouble purpose, it heeps down weeds and -it conserves inioisture. Indeed, where no hoge is available and showers come only once a week -or so,,it is still possible to J�eep a garden comingalong by culti- vation alone. -4Catalogues Will Help Seed catalogues put out by the, large firms contain much more than. a merp mention of the many iflowers and veg- etables available In Canada. They specify. important points such as time . r , I I . . ' of planting; resistaDr,e or iZk of re- f sistance to frost, height, color, sea- � son of . blooming, whether scaatW and. also the suitability of the flower . � for cutiffig Purposes. AJI Of these points should be taken into consiftr­ . . r ' ation in planning a real garden, auth- . orities state, as only with such knowl- - edgo can a comprehensive andi pi -ac- . tical scheme be worked out- . T A+ f.1 ] � -A- � � ., : A . I a V MU �L a Q un LOY tall things, and there should be as much bloom in .the garden as possible from early June on, Th4p most satis- factory planting, also, will give plien,- ty of material fbr bouquets and. there should he some Plantff noted, for thVir st*4t. . � , - . --- . G�ow Qui�cy­ -- - The semet of tender vegetables. whether they be grown in the city or on the flarm� lies in quick ''growth. A checid caused by dry wea,ther or any- thing else dnvariably causes woodi- ness. To ..eliminate such dam9er — perieinced market gardeners push their plants along witif frequent ap- plications of commercial. femtilizer- Ills must be applied carefully so as to be close to but not actually touch- ing.gitems, or roots� I I i . I . I Next Week—A gai,dening short cut, Jayouts, hints, beware of.frosL I 1, - I AN " . ' — I ... ......, TITE=LAP . ... .. I "O"** METAL ROOFING, . Dry, rotted shingles catch fire like ind-ling] , . 1jut with Council Standard Tite-Lar, roofmg . . . - YOU needn't worry about flying embers ar L .1. spark9. It is igood for a lifetime and is sold - I . - with a 25 year guarantee. This gu�rdntee is .� � 1, s, ba&ed by a reliable firM with a bachgiowid . I � Of yearo 6f servioe..to igricultnre. Ask -your i . 'bank�V'Tiie-Lap to6fing comes in large sheets STATIVE W-Red,1118ft that are easily hand16& Fireproof, we,th&-- - with Screw Shenk , � proof --does not crack bulge, shrink or curl. ,.It,�� 00 61� . TheY may be puton right'over y6fit old roof. mom=ta 'Tail Ard Sand ridge and raftr illeaftve�26nts for free I., cost es6imate. . . bwxw **a_ ., - ) � I I � ifiginAffg. ,I . I � . , . � - Poo— - . 1, L t, i =XuArraL I , I I ON"Ot"t""i'", i" *0 66 fAlk", 016%6. 84A . - y "i*f"t"' .' " I I I F"A" Mob a , Inots & L �, lftil`"�* I . 'It 4 #A" ow .1 I I.. - I ftio"ll I I - - -M01**dl-md,t*ro.W.... *W 1, -W M-PNOMAWL . . ­ .11.1 j I . . � �, �.t, ­�. ' I I , I I . ­* I . _....". ,, . I A;!�., �� .�, . � I I I . , � I ff, %,'�.­4�,.­,�'.,', "�.'; ��L, ,,,, � �, ;, ' ' " " ', � . I I k f�. 4 . I , "� "I" , l�, ' �, - ' " ' 4 , .. ...... L' ",T � 1� � "' .,, L , ­ ,,L1 , , ' I " � ''I'�le'.1,1��"O",�,�'k'L"i,�."�"/,,,� `��;�,'��J� 'iL�l��,l�,"�k,�,�,�.",',��.�',', ', '��:,Lj"­ 41"'h"'P6118M .� ',�A ,� , "�",�.�. -,�, , , �0,.Mllt,t� I , �`� , , a K", " W, �L[ , !4,-j�'­ ,11� , �9��% EMMMRft�Iallunu�r:pbs���,NMMR��""�',"4'."'�,,�,'�,,,,I,����i��!�j��k"",,,'k",�Ll, r , . . � I I. I . . b . 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