The equity, 31 mars 1938, jeudi 31 mars 1938
[" 4 4 $1.50 per annum n Advance I 2.00 to the United States.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE:, THURSDAY MARCH :;i, l!);is No.4o, 5ôrii Year Cowling JAMES A.MILLAR PERSONAL MENTION The Editor of The Equity requests especially at this time that all back subscriptionsi be settled UP- The paper at this time is kept going under trying circumstances and your fullest cooperation in this matter will be deeply apprect- I B A.LL.L.ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.129 Main St., Hull, Que At Pontiac House, Shawville, every Wednesday afternoon.At Moyle's Hotel, Campbell's Bay,j every Wednesday morning.î Fort Mis.Gerald Howard Cotilonge, was a recent gue-d of friends in town.t Business College Ss * i 38 Bank Street Ottawa, Canada «lily business school in this district that measures up to the dindard set l.y the I\u2019 u sine * s Educators Association of Canada\u2014 the highest in the Dominion.Enter any time.Individual instruction i Miss Florian Brough, ot Ottawa, was a week end guest at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mi Brough.Mrs.J.G.Stephens retained to her home in Qnyon last week after visiting her sons.George and Burly, of Norauda, Que.Mr.Win.Hobbs, of Walkerville* Ont., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs II.Hobbs, and other friends iu town.Mr and Mrs.George Smith, of Fort William, Ont, visited recently at the home of the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Jas.Riley, in town, and also with other friends and relatives in Thorne.Aldfield, Sudbury, North Bay and Ottawa.X.G \u2014WWM %ion Women's Association will hold a food sale on Saturday, April lfl, at 2.30 o clock, in w.Hayes* Block, Mam St, Shawville.RoVND Da NCR in the Theatre flail on Faster Monday night, April 18, with Ernest Heady s Renfrew oichestra.Refreshments served.Admission, $1.00 extra lady, 25 cents.Under the auspices of The Shawville Tennis Club.Trail Rangers Hold Successful Father and Son Banquet The local Trail Rangers held a successful Father and Son banquet in the United Church pallor last Wednesday night.After a sump- inniç acting as chairman, hat 1 Oar ret y proposed the opening toast to tue King, and this was followed by a toast to the Church proposed by iTWStSl WSiTSSTj toasts were to the Sunday School proposed by John Howard and re- by Grant Fades and replied to by Jas.Gordon and C L.Douglas; to the fathers proposed by Dean Folies and replied to by Dr.J.D.Campbell: to the sons nioposed by Dr.S E.McDowell and replied to by Cameron Rowat; to the ladies proposed by Alwyn Dale and replied to by Marjorie McTiernan.Several enjoyable recitations were given by R F Fades during the evening.Rev A.F.Fokes acted as mnglendei.The C.G I T.served under their leader Mrs.A.Diaper, assisted by Mrs.D J.Campbell, Mrs.R.P.Rades.Mrs.A.F.hokea and Mrs.H.Hayes.New Organ at Shawville United Church Much interest has been aroused through the installation in the United church of a new Hammond organ, which was played for the first time on Sunday morning by Mrs.Edgar Hodgins.This organ, which has neither reeds nor pipes, but produces tones by a newly discovered method ot sound production, has all the qualities ot an expensive pipe organ.Volume of music can be produced so heavy that the church shakes under the power of it ; or can be toued down so that sweet but almost inaudible music can be heard.All the instruments of an orchestra are to be produced, there being literally thousands of possible combinations of sounds or instruments capable of being produced.The organ is only about four feet square, with two sound outlets concealed at the front ot the church It will be used for the services next Sunday for choir and congregational singing.A special feature on Sunday evening, as well as the organ, will be a message presented by the 1 astor, with 75 slides beautifully coloured, telling the Kory from the films ot Dickens \u201cDavid Copperfield and featuring such artists as b reddie Bartholomew, Maureen O Sullivan and John Barrymore.Th a CLARENCE T.BROWNLEE REPRESENTING MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE Co.OF CANADA Phone20-7, R.1, Shawville, Que.W.E.COWLING President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal HARLAND C.ROWAT BO RN NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.Oefh k \u2014 In Lhe G.F.Iiodgins Building Main Street, Que.Mousseau \u2014 At Shawville Community Hospital on Wednesday, March 23rd, 11)38, toMr.and Mrs.Thus.Mousseau, of Bristol, a son.SATIN - ENAMEL ripHIS practical satin finish has X revolutionized home decorating.Use it in kitchen, bathroom, playroom, hall.Easily kept fresh and clean with soap and water.Durable « \u2022 \u2022 economical.In 12 soft pastel shades and white.'*£«*/* tY/i* * Shawville United W M S MARRIED The Women** Missionary Society of Shawville United Church met in the church parlor last Thursday night with the president.Mrs.C.N.Woodley, in the chair and a good attendance of members.Mrs.D.J.Campbell s group were in charge of the program, which consisted of a reading on Christian Stewardship given by Mrs.R.P.Etdes, the Bible reading by Miss Edith Cnrrie-Mills, a solo by Mrs.S.E.McDowell, a piano selection by Miss Lois Haves and a plav entitled \u201cGreat Possessions.\u201d Those taking part in the play were Mrs.D J.Campbell, Mrs.E.(J.Hodgins, Mrs.T.C Wilson.Mrs.N.Kilgour and Mrs R P.Rades.Rev A.F.Fokes closed the meeting with prayer.Green\u2014 Hoimunh A pretty wedding was solemnized at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, March 20th, by Rev.David A.Gallagher, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Armen J.Hodgins, of Oakville, Ont, when their eldest daughter Avelda Guest Hodgins, was united in marriage to Ernest Gerald Green, son of Mrs.Ruth Green, of Brock ville, Out.The bride given in marriage by her father, looked charming ill turquois blue imported Alpaca crepe.She carried an arm bouquet of pink and white spring flowers, and wore white flowers in her hair.Evelyn Hodg bride, attend orchard triple sheer gown wore a corsage of yellow Joanna llill roses, and yellow roses in her hail law of the groom was best man.The bride\u2019s mother, received the Kue Gei u I JL'I \u2022< During the first two months of this year, a slender, white-haired Italian has been the subject of more newspaper columns of ecstatic praise than has been bestowed on almost any American In recent years.Arturo Toscanini, brought back to this continent by NBC to conduct ten concerts the radio, became almost an oh- Red Cedar Finds Favor In Britain L! I HI K were were over BBHMBWMWWWWWMH terest in the theory advanced here that the remains are those of members of the Tutelo Indian tribe\u2014incorporated with the Six Nations.Nearly 200 of the Indians, or virtually the whole tribe, were wiped out In a cholera or ship fever epidemic which swept this part of the country less than 100 years ago.The mode of burial appeared to preclude possibility of them being the remains of the older Attiwandaron or neutral Indians whom the warlike Iroquois exterminated nearly 300 years ago.t e Pre-Fabricated Walls In Houses; Highly Resistant to Weather m pipE m m i* a 1 over Ject of worship to American music lovers.Music is a wonderful release from the cares of the day.That is one reason why it has won such a commanding position here during the past ten-years.Other reasons are the availability of the victrola and radio.Its Healing Value Even the ancients realized the healing value of music.The Romans be lleced that sciatica could be relieved by the tones of a flute.Today mu# 1c Is used to quiet excited mental Patients, and as a stimulant and topic to brace up those suffering from melancholia.The waves of music, the vibration# of applsuse, affect the nêfve centrés and Influence the heart and the circulation.This produces a reaction In the brain which gives the spirit new strength and courage.Music thus becomes an emotion-food, and a concert a banquet for the starved and sick at n f { HULL, Eng.\u2014 A selling point of two \u201cshow\u201d houses constructed here In 11 working days is that the British Columbia red cedar used Is dry-rot proof and highly weather-resistant.if 1 mm il H L i mi i g 1 The method of construction is based upon the use of pre fabricated cedar wall sections.The first-floor walls of both houses were In position within eight hours of starting work.The wall is of three-inch plank finished externally with weather-boarding, with under-felting and an Interior finish of a three quarter and three-quart ?wall of this \u2022ulating qualities than a nine-inch brick wall, It there Is no n out, the house Is habitable as soon às It Is efected.11 « i* mm F * $ I *7* 3 IMPROVING DRESSED POULTRY \u201cIt is apparent that all the Canadian exporters of dressed poultry are ponding to the representations of the Poultry Services, Dominion Department of Agriculture, to improve their export packs of chickens and a continuance of this policy will eventually land us at the objective we are all trying to attain,\u201d states W.A.Wilson, Animal Products Trade Commissioner for Canada In Londan, England, In \u2022 recent letter to the Department f Inch airspace plaster board, has greater In- res :r tended, and as to wait for It to dry IT as jsr.ee.ti &ssi aftAStswzSAsss 5$ Forty tons of bulbs have also been planted to add to a floral display.T5r V ¦ i j mm i => HE SUFFERED AGONY IN WET WEATHER Describes Spanish Refugee Children »»»»»>»: »>»:< ÿ»X' S * Va WM.% Classified Advertising | ï 1 * % U RW- m.m Witt?C Writer Tells of Little Victims of 'Spanish Conflict\u2014Finding Them Foster-Parerta VêVw w w [}< Rheumatism Attacked Limbs and Bodv NOVICLTIIC* iUUNTI WAMTICÜ n i* tlO > .met \u201e -very DRICHSKD DO LT 4, TC A HT IC It CIIirKICN, Cow Iioy Doll, Taper Hat, Hulloon, Dancing Monkey, mow Out and Horn «Il for 60c postpaid.Circular free.Hubert Harvle.238 King St.1C a at, Toronto.?OHINTS.DROP EVERYTHING FOR our line.Whirlwind seller, big re-re veil ter.«mazing profite.Craigs Brothers.Niagara Falla, Ontario lie had been bothered with rheu- The pain in wet Langdon Davies, British newspaper* man and writer, who organized a camp of 300 refugee children In Spain, was In Montreal last week, the Montreal Star reports.The children «re of all ages.Some are ragged, some well-clothed.Rome are 111, but most are In excellent health.Ages ago In the Spanish conflict Langdon Davies, as a member of the Duchess of Athol's Refugee Committee, organized the Children's Village of Peulgcerda on the French border.Parents Are Dead \"There they arc, 300 of them,\" he said.\"They are nil refugees from those parts of Spain which are now held by General Franco.All have lost their parents.In some cases the parents are dead, In others they have been separated from the children.\"Well\u2014\" he continued, \"we teach The Boo pap®r mal ism for years weather\u2014to use his own expression \u2014 was \"Indescribable.\u201d But all that thanks to Kruschen.0ENT8 WANTED TO HANDLE OUR note Issue, set quickly, weekly commissions.Write H.A.Tietz.Hagcre-?Ule, OnL an officia K PRINTING established 1883 For Sale, Wants, Found Lost,etc.lyüBLIHMLD EVERY TIURSPAT AT SI1AXVVILLB, QUEBEC WANTED-A girl to pJy to Lemlib Dai.k, Shaw ville.annual subscription Anywhere in Canada ïo United States.*1.50 2.00 GIRL WANTED - Girl for genoml Xpply to Mrh.U.H.El.- Successor to G.F- Hodgins Go.Limited Remember THE EQUITY is in a position to do practically all your printing as neatly and at a lower cost than outside firms.Let us do your : housework, l i.iott, Shawvim'.k, Qve., R Ft.No.- All arrears must be paid in full before any paper is discontinued ROOMS FOR RENT- Fr.ui room- :uit able for small familyon Main Street East modern conveniences.Apple to Mns Bari.Horni tt, Siiawx 111 ;, Qi i.Be Prepared for WET WEATHER W.O.COWAN, PUBLISHER NOTICE Custom Hatching and Unhy Chicks for sale.Apply to 1$.T.Stark, Shaw ville.Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads, Invoices Statements, Posters Labels Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags FOR SALE\u2014A nice young cow.Apply to Tuns.lloniN, Slmwville.Rhone 20 XO Wampole\u2019s Extract Cod Liver Spring is here with its Slushy Sidewalks and Muddy Roads HORSE FOR SALK -General purpose brown gelding , lb, years aid, broke single and double.Apply to S.E.M< Dowfi I., M.I).Shaw ville.I 3 : Oil % % t FOR SALE\u2014A pair of Horses or Colts, coining 2, It and 4 years, brow n- or blacks ; also a number of short horn bull* from 8 to 18 months.Apply to John R.Mi Do WELL.%eep Your Feet and Your Childrens' Feet Dry and Comfortable » ; j The all year round tonic for both children and adults.Tones up the whole system generally.Good taste.) Rubber Overshoes t FOR SALK\u20141 blood Colt, rising three years.Color, brown.Perfectly sound and in good condition.Apply to N.R.Hornkr, Shaw ville, phone 1:1.% I : Protection for Women, Misses and Children, Against Wet and Snow ! FOR RENT\u2014An eight room dwelling with two lots for garden, on King Street, back of Dr.McDowell's residence, Shaw ville.Apply to Mr*.Guo.O.Hodi.îx*, R.R.No.2 Shaw ville, in care of VT.J.Brown.The.se Overshoes are warmly lined and all with two dome fasten- i T H E EQl IT V IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS thM» for SUCCESS GUARANTEED No you risk selling line of 200 popular products in ex lusive territory ; force for profitable wage* average income of fc;r»00 weekly articular*.\u2022: TOUAX $ THE CORNER STORE PHONE, Toiu our sales 73G men For without obligation.FA Ml LEX PRO : mo st.eu evs Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard Main and Centre Sts SHAWVILLE I free pi WRIT! DUCTS COMPANY Montreal.© i $1.35 $1.30 Womens QUE.x.# Misses.\u201cJai-Alai,\u201d Ball Game, Rivals the Bull Fight \u201cJai-alai,\u201d better known as \u201cpelota\u201d (meaning ball in Spanish), is a game somewhat similar to handball, which originated in the Basque provinces of France and Spain.In parts of Spain, it rivals bull fights in popularity, says a writer in the Detroit News.Originally \u201cpelota\" was played with hand, naked or gloved, or with a stick, but now a stout basket-work gauntlet, called a \u201cces-tus\u201d or \u201cchistera\" is used.This basket, a Basque invention first used at Ascain, France, revolutionized the game by increasing the propelling power of the players and the carrying force of the ball.The game may be played either indoors or outdoors and requires a cement court, 200 feet long and 65 feet wide, with at least two walls 36 feet high.Four walls may be used.There are usually four players and among the professionals are men who have done little else since boyhood.The ball is of solid rubber, small and weighs about four ounces.During play, the ball is bounded from wall to \u201ccestus\u201d and must be kept in motion.The game is very popular in the Basque provinces, Spain, Cuba and South America.According to the Americana Encyclopedia, \u201cIt is claimed for this game that it requires a better eye, more speed, activity and surer control over every muscle of the body than any other sport.\u201d Dods\u2019 Bread Maelstrom Described by I S Foe on Norwegian Coast The Maelstrom\u2019s existence, as described by Edgar Allen Poe and ether writers, is indisputable, although its dangers are often exaggerated, states a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.It is a remarkable whirlpool on the Norwegian coast, just southwest of Lof-foden islands.The strong currents rushing between the Great West fjord and the outer ocean through the channels of these islands produce a number of whirlpools, the Maelstrom being the largest and strongest.The name means \u201cgrinding stream,\u201d and the grinding is done between the island of Mo-shones and a large solitary rock in the middle of the straits.Such extravagant stories have been told of this great eddy\u2014how everything that enters the border of its current is irytantly sucked down to a bottomless abyss\u2014that its very existence has been doubted.Its perils, of course, were greater in the days of smaller ships and no steam power.As a matter of fact, steamships may cross the Maelstrom in calm weather, at any state of the tide, without difficulty.And in the summer, at change of tide, the current is comparatively calm and even small boats may venture upon it.But in winter or in a storm it is highly dangerous for any vessel to try to pass.During a storm from the west the current runs continually to the east at the rate of six knots, without changing its direction for rising or falling tide, and the stream boils with such mighty whirls and eddies that a vessel of any size would have great difficulty in getting through.The danger is not of suction into the heart of the whirlpool, as legends have supposed, but of being dashed to pieces against the rocks.Dead whales are sometimes thrown up on the coast, killed in this way.The depth of the whirlpool is only 20 fathoms, but just outside the straits soundings reach from 100 to 200 fathoms.$1.25 Childs Manufactured in Shawville Rubber Boots Good Qualty Shiney Black Rubber One taste is worth a thousand words Never mind all the good things you ve heard about Dod\u2019s Bread ! Get a loaf and actually try it yourself.Only 9 cents a loaf Boots $1.75 $1.45 $1.35 Women\u2019s, sizes, :> to \" Misses, sizes.11 to - I Childrei/s, sizes, to 10 Mens\u2019 Sturdy High Knee Boots of solid black $2.00 rubber, solid heels, sizes, o to 11 We use Purity and Three Star Flour for all our baking.Boys\u2019 Solid Rubber Knee Boots Sizes.1 to .*> $1.70 Women's Durable Black Rubbers For Cuban amt High Heels.Men s Kaufman Rubbers, sizes, Boys Kaufman Rubbers, 65c GEO.FRO ATS & Co., Proprietors t 284 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont.Gold Medal Floor Wax, I lb 23c O'Cedar Floor Wax.I lb Cooking Fig-, 3 lira- Evaporated Apples, choice 15c 12c But an item Gillet* Eye.Snap Powder \u2014 Caustic Soda.5 lbs Red Rose Flour PS lbs, $3.60 45c * 12c 25C 85c i | Phone.278 MacLeans Successor to C.F.Hod gins Co., Lniited RED & WHITE STORE Pearls Caiuiot Be Given Life Pearls are things which never die.They are either born still-born and dead, or living.Still-born pearls with their dull, dead look can never be revivified, according to a pearl specialist.This doesn\u2019t mean that all pearls that look dead are really so, though it takes a real expert to know when looking at them just after they have been extracted from the oyster.In most cases, the upper layer, or layers, of an oyster are not at all pretty.Having been built by the oyster in successive layers of congealed fluid, each layer has its own characteristic.The expert pearl jeweler\u2019s job is to see what layers lie below those which are uppermost, and to decide what tint and what layer will give the greatest value to the pearl.And then to remove the less beautiful layers without damaging the lower, richer ones.The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves Ancestry of Cameo in Doubt The earliest ancestry of .the cameo will always be a matter of conjecture, according to Cyril Dav-rt of the British museum whose , \u201cCameos.\u201d is the illuminating Beattie\u2019s Eye Service 29 cts.Brooms.Oxydol.large pkg.Ivory Flakes, large pkg.Thrift Soap Chips.3 lbs.Cliipso, small pkg., 2 for.Wonderful Soap.5 bars .Comfort or P.G.Soap.6 bars,.r Pearl Soap, 6 bars and I pkg Handy Ammonia Bon Ami.cake or powdered Big Five Cleanser, per tin .Steel Wool, per pkg.Zebra Stove Polish per tin Pipe Varnish, per tin .Aluminum Paint, per tin .Ideal Silver Cream, per jar Lemon Oil, per bottle .G.M.Floor Wax.per tin.Comfort Lye.per tin.23 44 23 44 enpo S3* result of extensive study and research.But for really skilled work, we need not go farther back than to the Egyptian scarabs, which were seals with the backs cut into the semblance of the sacred beetle.The outline of the scarab cameo persisted for a long time.23 44 19 44 Thirty-live years of successful Optical Practice should guide your footsteps to Beattif.s Eye Gladstone and Bronson, Ottawa.18 44 25 44 27 44 Service, cor If you want to see as you should see you will see Beattie\u2019s Eye Service 14 44 5 44 10 44 #e 15 44 St.Giles Cathedral Historic St.Giles cathedral, standing on the line of the \u201cRoyal Mile* medieval street which leads from castle to palace in Edinburgh\u2014has been the scene of many important events in the past of the Scottish capital.The walls have echoed the thunderings of John Knox, the reformer, and it was here, according to tradition, that ore Jenny Geddes, in 1637, flung a stool at the Dean of Edinburgh as a protest against the introduction of Laud\u2019s Liturgy.19 44 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 ScjenttfEye Examinations Specialists on all Visual and Muscular Eve Defects that 18 44 29 44 15 and 25 44 Announcement 25 44 10 44 Some persons have subscribed definite amounts for debt predated Ful-O-Fep.Laying Mash Ful O-Pep Chick Starter with Feeding Trough KATHLEEN M ROLLINS T.T.BEATTIE VtÆTS».No. WORKS II 2 WAYS ON DISCOMFORT OF Swedish Breads Favorite Food \\ I Household Science I B K K By i Eating Is a Loved Pastime Ii\\ The Scandinavian Countries SUSAN FLETCHER I 4L.% I // In Sweden, the favorite indoor sport is eating; eating brought to the level of a line art and practiced ordinarily The average vttlieil P Makes vegetables, or with fish cup sauce.SAUCES ¦ A 1 Much of the ni t of world renowned chef» depends on their ability to choose n sauce appropriate to the dish being served\u2014a tart sauce for a bland fish, a rich sauce for a lean always a sauce to complement 4 Egg Sauce To White Sauce add 1 chopped hard-cooked egg and season to taste.Serve with fish five times a day of Sweden indulges the year around In strenuous outdoor sports.Quito naturally, this continual activity and exercise, carried on in the bracing climate which Is Sweden's, builds up In him.and maintains, a robust appetite.The first course of a Swedish meal is the smorgasbord, in English, the \"bread and butter board gasbord often consists of ns many ns 40 distinctive items.There are nr- After many types of 1.Take 2 \u201cASPIRIN\u201d tablets and drink a full gimme of water.Repeat treat- W4 Makes 1 % cups FREE!\tW For Premium List of Wm.Roger» & Son Silverplate write to Thom.J.Lipton l td.43 Front E.Toronto.I sauce 'Red Label.33c HU*.Orange Label 35c HR1- V.llow L.b.1 40c V:lb.the food it accompanies.These high priests of the kitchen seem to have dozens of delicious sauces in their repertory, each a little different in flavour and consistency, each giving possibilities and variety to the Pea or Asparagus Sauce To White Sauce add 2/3 cup cooked beans or asparagus, cut in small pieces.Season to taste.Serve with omelet.Makes about 1 lit cups sauce.S m I IN THE WORLD /° THE LARGEST SELLING TEA The smor m new menu 2.If throat la from the fold, erooh and stir S \u201cASPIRIN\u2019 tablet» In W flMa of water.Gargle twice.Brown Gravy After removing roast from roaster, pour off fat in pan.Measure 4 tablespoons fat, add 3 tablespoons flour and mix well in saucepan.Stir over medium fire for 1 minute to brown flour.Measure juice from roast left in pan, and add enough boiling water to make 2 cups.Add to flour mixture, stirring constantly, and continue cooking and stirring until thickened.Season if necessary.Makes 2 cups gravy.Brown Sauce 3 tablespoons butter Vm small onion, minced 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup beef stock Dash of salt Melt butter in saucepan.Add onion and saute until well browned.Add stock and continue cooking until thickened, stirring constantly.Add salt to taste.Makes 1 cup sauce.Brown Mushroom Sauce To Brown Sauce, add 1 cup fresh mushrooms, thinly sliced and sauteed in butter.Serve with roast beef, steak, croquettes, or omelet.Makes about 1 % cups sauce.Sauce Piquante To Brown Sauce, add 1 tablespoon vinegar, 1 tablespoon capers, 1 tablespoon chopped pickle, and dash of Cayenne.Serve with veal, beef, or fish.Makes about 1 Va cups sauce.Russian Sauce To Brown Sauce, add 4 teaspoons heavy cream and 2 teaspoons lemon juice.Sezxe with boiled corned beef.Makes 1 cup sauce.Sauce Mephisto To Brown Sauce, add % teaspoon Worcestershire sauce.Serve with steak or meat balls.Makes 1 cup sauce.ranged order butters presented in various shapes and patterns, comes the array of breads hard, breads soft, breads From this Actually, nearly all these sauces variations or derivatives of a few simple recipes.Their difference is in their seasonings and ingredients that are added recipes, the Canadian housewife can create perfect flavour in even the simplest meals by using sauces that emphasize the flavour of the food they accompany or supply flavour which the food may lack.Here arc two of the master sauces The others will be TEXAS GUNS are breads breads large, breads small black, brown and white they proceed to partake of Thin ncm and aorenees Armed with the basic almost Instantly by L.P.Holmes course many other types of foods No family need neglect even nunoc head colds.Here ia what to do: Take two \u2022\u2018Aspirin'* tablets when you feel a cold coming on\u2014with u full glass of water.Then repeat, if necessary, dinp to directions in each package.Relief comes rapidly.The \u201cAspirin ' method of relieving colds is tho way many doctors approve.You take \u201cAspirin\" for relief\u2014then if you are not improved promptly, you call the family doctor.# \u201cAspirin\" tablets aro made in Canada* \u201cAspirin\" is the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Company, limited, of Windsor, Ontario.Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet.Rye Bread Predominates The people of Sweden make many odd types of bread godt find broil, lefsc, and black bread, and others, but at the present time bread predominates, and is now in the most general use among the Swedish householders.The oldest of Swedish bread, known as unleavened rye bread or knackebrod used by the Swedish sailors in to get back to common sense.If yuh won\u2019t talk turkey then why\u2014\u201d He finished with a significant gesture, which consisted of holding out one grimy, hairy hand then closing it slowly as though to crush whatever lay within it.\u201cWait !\" CHAPTER I ie.find broil Silas Spolie gripped his black sto-firmly between his yellow giv more teeth and, leaning across Ed Star-buck\u2019s desk, pounded a huge first the oaken top to add emphasis occur with variations in next week\u2019s issue.White Sauce rye upon to his words 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk % teaspoon salt Dash of white pepper Melt butter in saucepan.Add flour and stir to a smooth paste milk gradually, stirring constantly, and continue cooking and stirring until thickened.Season with salt and Use for creamed and scal-.Makes 1 cup sauce.Cheese Sauce To White Sauce (above) add *4 cup grated Canadian cheese and a few drops of Worcestershire sauce.Stir until cheese is melted.Serve with egg or vegetable dishes.Makes about 1H cups sauce.\u201cBy Heaven, yuh've got to do something, Starbuck,\u201d he snapped.\u201cYou know and 1 know and everybody else knows yore damned bank is the verge of going under couldn\u2019t pay off yore depositors now not four-bits on the dollars.I'm of for in' yuh a fair proposition told yuh before I'll buy up the mort-yuh hold and I'll pay every Sound Right Arm Ed Starbuck was now on his feet, a tall, gaunt, leathery faced man, whose drooping tawny moustache bracketed a pair of grim, tight lips.Beneath his faded, bushy eyebrows his eyes looked out clear and blue and cold.His left sleeve hung empty for the arm was off at the shoulder, a reminder of an old rustling war when he himself had been a cat-leman.But the lean right hand was sound and with it he lifted a heavy, worn Colt revolver from the drawer of his desk and laid it on the sear-îed surface before him.was olden days, due to Its quality of keeping indefinitely under proper conditions.and was in former years stored In times of Yuh on Add in piles for future use famine, too.it proved to he of great benefit to the whole nation.Little wonder is it.that the Swedish people have not been at war for more than a hundred years.They have been too busy baking bread.As 1 Demand and Get peppei loped dishe gages .cent yuh loaned on them plus inter rst to date.That\u2019s a damn good offer\u2014yuh know it is.\u2019' \u201cASPIRIN\u201d Things Happen Too Swiftly MADE IN CANADA replied Starbuck quiet- Spelle.Those mortgages represent move than just collateral to me.They represent faith\u2014faith in me and my bank by the men who gave them they\u2019ll all be taken up.Present conditions won\u2019t last forever.The price of beef is beginning to climb drought is broken or no other man has got enough money to tempt me to double-cross my friends.\u201d \u201cPerhaps ]y.\u201cBut it ain\u2019t enough \u201cYuh've had yore say, Spelle,\u201d he drawled, his words dripping contempt Now I'll have mine.Summer, Autumn, Winter Nowadays For People to Keep Their Diaries Written Up To Date Piiniento Sauce To White Sauce, jidd % cup pimi ento, forced through sieve Serve with egg, cheese, or .Makes about 1% cups In time and scorn What I just told yuh stands, this week, next week or any other week.Yore damned money ain't worth hell room in this bank.Faith\u2014no, yuh don\u2019t know the meaning of the word.Greed is yore war-cry.\u201d Thick blood congested Spelle\u2019s beefy features.His lips parted in a snarl.He tried to match looks, but failed.Those icy blue eyes of the valiant old banker scored like live flames and the implacable courage behind them was unmistakable.Spelle cursed venomously and left.Season Man is the only animal (except Woman) to enter a trap with open eyes.There sits that spider, Time\u2014there are the flies Climbing the sticky ladder, always awept\t1 Upward by thought of progress, while inept, The busy beetle, ever thwarted, tries To reach the perfect centei before ti dies To nourish the spider that has never slept.The trap is love, as you have heard t before\u2014\t1 But we, unlike the insects, know our doom; That lends mankind a certain dignity.Myself, entangled, unable to restore Autonomy, anticipate the broom That, sooner than the spider, sets me, free.to taste, fish dishes The No Spelle, yuh EDMONTON \u2014The day of the diary Is virtually past.This is the consensus among Edmonton citizens.No longer do romantically Inclined girls or \u2022methodical boys pen their daily doings under the heading \u201cDear Diary\u2014 happen far too fast in this day and age to attempt to record them.Time was.pioneers recalled, when questioned by a reporter, when Aunt Sophie\u2019s lawn social or the first fleeting glimpse of the new \u201cheart-throb\u201d who just moved in next door were enough to fill at least one page of a chronicle keeper's log.Crowded Modern Life But today ?\u2018 Gosh, I have too much trouble trying to keep track of one day\u2019s dates, let alone Jotting down an account of them sauce Parsley Sauce To White Sauce add 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley and season to taste A Week to Think It Over \u201cFaith\u2014faith hell,\u201d snorted Spelle.\u201cYuh\u2019ll starve to death while yuh\u2019re rantin\u2019 about faith.Yuh\u2019re a hell of an excuse of a business man better consider my proposition, Star buck Serve with potatoes or other And why?Because things Pepper Sauce To Brown Sauce, add % cup diced green pepper, sauteed in butter until tender.Serve with omelet, meat loaf, veal, or pork.Makes about 1 !4 cups sauce.Yuh Your Spring Tailleur .For Town or Country\u2014In Plaid And Plain Tweed If 1 have a tip off the bank examiner in West haven he\u2019ll put the skids under yuh pronto.But I don't want to do that.My offer stands.I\u2019ll give yuh until this time next week to think it over.I\u2019ll be back for an Had To Have Cash 1 Ed Starbuck stood for a long time after Spelle had gone.The fire in his eyes slowly faded and hopelessness took its place.He sank back into his chair like an old man who was Ed.Starbuck Hints for Housebuilders answer then.\u201d Spelle stood up.a big, thick-set man whose loose, thick lips and close set eyes mirrored plain the consuming passion of his life.Greed! Greed and selfishness.\u201cRemember,\u201d he bit out, stepping to the door of Starbuck\u2019s office.\u201cBy this time next week I\u2019ll expect yuh *> Hamper in Bathroom A hamper for soiled clothes may be built into the bathroom when a new home is being planned.This facility is a convenience which removes the necessity of having an individual hamper in the laundry room.It has been found practical by many homeowners to build a laundry chute from the bedroom floor into a storage recess well ventilated in the basement.The laundry chute also saves the housewife a good many steps in her daily work.suddenly very weary had always been a man who faced facts squarely, regardless of what those facts might be.He faced them Spelle had told the truth.The I flashed a college girl with a smile.\u201cIt would be kind of nice to look back over the year's happenings/\u2019 said I've started a diary several now Cattleman\u2019s Bank of Carillon was on the narrow ecfge.True, Starbuck held mortgages that would more than put him on his feet, should he sell them out.But this, according to Starbuck\u2019s standards, would be break ing faith with men he had known all his life and who trusted him.Still he had to have money\u2014cash.There was only one thing to do.He would ride around to the different cattle outfits and put his problem squarely up to the owners.They all stood to stand or fall together.If they could somehow help his bank to weather through they would have Spelle whipped.If they didn\u2019t\u2014Starbuck sighed, reached for his hat and went out into the street.The little cowtown of Carillon was drowsing in the heat of midafternoon.The single, dusty street lay white and glaring in the sun, and was deserted save for a bare-foot Mexican or two and a pair of cow-ponies slouching at the hitching rail before Jake Butterfield's Emporium.Star-buck angled across the street towards the livery stable and corral at the northern end of town.A few moments later he emerged from the livery stable, leading a saddle horse.He swung into the saddle and headed south along the street.As he did so two punchers clanked out of Butterfield\u2019s and forked the two cowponies.They also headed Man-Eating Shark Killed By Kissing one girl times, but after a week or two I dropped It.Too much trouble.\u201d Nearly all the people Interviewed had at one time In their life undertaken the task, but had later abandoned it.Crowded modern life has transmuted the old-fashioned diary Into the more businesslike memo pad.Missionary Tells Amazing Story of Incidents During Hunt 10c a day A Roman Catholic missionary last week told a story of Fiji Islanders killing man-eating sharks by kissing! them and changing the courses of rivers by sorcery.As proof, Rev.Arsene J.Laplante of the Society of Mary, in the United States on a brief visit after 10 years in the South Sea islands, exhibited a sound movie of the sharkkilling rite.The film showed five sharks from three to four feet long drawn into a net, picked from the water and then stiffened by the touch of the captor\u2019s lips on their bellies.Four or five men who inherited the right to kiss sharks participate in the roundups.f * buys a new guaranteed REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Filling Cracks When filling cracks in a floor preparatory to painting, putty or prepared crack filler may be used.Before using putty, apply linseed oil to the edge of cracks with a small brush edges of the boards absorbing the oil from the putty and leaving it to dry and crumble away.Should Iron Along Thread Of Goods L -X with all essential features free- carrying CASE TOUCH TYPING INSTRUCTOR IVrlfe\u2014 Remington Rand Limited Toronto This will prevent the dry Ironing clothes is sometimes quite problem, but when the best method is understood, everything becomes much simpler.The iron should always be moved along the threads of the material, either lengthwise or crosswise.Clothes except pongee, should be ironed damp.Sheets are usually folded in half.Table linen is folded in half and again in fourths.These folds should be changed occasionally.a Stucco House Motif A color scheme for a stucco house combines ivory for the body trim, blue shutters and pale green for the window sash.Doors are painted rich green.A deep green band circles the top of chimney which is painted the body color.HEALTHY CHILDREN YOUR KIDNEYS?HOW Freeing Windows When windows stick in winter weather that alternately freezes and thaws, a little salt sprinkled on the window sill will do much to relieve this inconvenience.ARE south.The horses of the two strangers looked somewhat jaded and Star-buck soon overtook them.The elder of the riders looked up.He was a wiry, leathery faced man, past middle age; clean shaven and with innumerable wrinkles about the corners of his mouth and eyes mouth seemed harsh yet a humorous quirk lingered about it somehow.The eyes were clear, fleckless gray, capable of either warmth or abysmal chill.The wide, weather beaten sombrero rested on a mane of silvery hair.One of the real old timers, decided Starbuck.pOR the relief of minor kidney irregularities Dr.Pierce\u2019s A-nuric Tablets have been found very beneficial.The action of this stimulant diuretic in flushing the kidneys, diluting _\t_\tacid, and relieving irritation has given relief to men and women in every part of Canada.Read what Mrs.C.Wilson, 612 Park St, Niagara Falls, Ont., said : \"My kidneys didn t function properly and my rest was often disturbed at night.Dr.Pierce\u2019s A-nunc warn the medicine that nelped me.I certain* had a trying time of it before I used 'A-nuric' but since I have started to take these tablets I have improved beyond my T* of your druggist now, tablets 65c.I 2821 \\ K CHILDREN You\u2019ll find this plaid and plain tailleur the most useful thing in your Spring wardrobe.It\u2019s such a youthful casual suit for town that\u2019s just as smart for the country.The fitted jacket closes with a single button.However, it may have two or three buttons to suit your taste.The two big patch pockets are an important detail.What variety and fun it is to \u201cmatch and mix\u2019\u2019 them! 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LISTEN\t.CANADA-I938/H 1 IMPERIAL TOBACCO\u2019S ' INSPIRING PROGRAM EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT I On a National I Coast to Coast Network | health.Mrs.A.K, woo» / night/ \u2022 M O* Z cm V Rosy % % % I re.Health All druggists.C2 as Issue No.13\u2014'38 \\ Patterns, Room Tbe X Canada rrAncu COMPANY Limited B He Is Jolting To A Short Stop I, Sunday School Lesson J Movie ft O ï$Êék&% : ' S3S laid utmost stress on the strictest outward observance of the law.They were utterly self-righteous, and cultivated a hollow formalism that was ostentatious to a degree, especially 1 to the tradition of the elders.\t, \u2014 -\t-\t17\t\u2022 in observing ceremonies, fastings, 10.For Moses said, Honor thy fa- 1 ClCphOiie VOICC etc.Jerus exposes them as arrant ther and thy mother; and, He that * o \u2022\tv\t1 hypocrites.The scribes were the pro- speaketh evil of father or mother, let\tOCITîjBf IlïiprOVBU fessional students of the law (Old him die the death.Of course the re-\t®\tr Testament).\tference here is first to the Fifth Com- The present delegation was mandment.sent up from the capital to spy upon 11.But ye say, If a man shall say Jesus, to discredit him with the peo- I to his father or his mother, That pie, and to find cause for legal ac- wherewith thou mightest have been tion against him.\tprofited by me is Corban, that is to Ceremonial Cleanliness\tsay, Given to God; 12.Ye no longer 2.And had seen that some of his | suffer him to do aught for his father or his mother.13.Making void the word of God by your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such like things ye do.The word \u201cCorban\u201d is a Hebrew word, which means, fundamentally, \u201cdedicated,\u201d i.e., \u201cdedicated to God.\u201d When once a Jew had dedicated any possession of his, any piece of property or any money to God, calling out the word \u201cCorban\u201d over this particular object, that money or property or object could never be used except in some religious way; the vow of dedication could never be broken.What our Lord is saying here is that some Jews would be so mean that when a hour came when their parents were in need, and they had the means to help their parents, rather than give them out of their sufficiency, they would pronounce \u201cCorban\u201d over these very things which they could have used to help their parents.That the case on as with li e Fifth Commandment is only a single illustration, Jesus declares by adding that the Pharisees keep doing many things that rob the divine word of its authority for the conscience.Thus these men, who imagined they had a case against Jesus, not only have their answer, a complete vindication of Jesus and his disciples, but have .an indictment launched against themselves, one fortified by absolute proof against which no defense is possible on their part.iJSfc, >.44 UtiPwfr ago wide search for Just the right boy to play Tom.Finally, Tommy Kelly, son of a XVPA worker, was found In New York.Everyone who sees the picture will surely he glad that Selznick passed up the precocious actors of Hollywood and waited until he found Tommy.For Tommy Kelly fits perfectly the character of Tom Sawyer.Frank Crosetti, Yankee shortstop, will jolt to a short stop when he hits the dirt after having caught this one, during a workout at St.Petersburg, Fla., where the New Yorkers are training.Indians Depend On Fur Supply Britons, G.W.Murray and R.Engle-bach.A black granite \u201cstela,\u201d or stone slab, was found at the scene with a cartouche of Cheops\u2014a figure bearing his name\u2014and the name of the local- \u2022 ity, \u201cHunting Ground of Cheops.\" A heavy copper chisel also was discovered.That Elusive Something Called \u201cResonance\u201d Is Taught By College Speech Department.There are more than 100,000 Indiana in Canada, a third of whom would be on permanent relief If deprived of hunting and trapping occupations through lack of sound conservation of fur-bearing animate, Hon.T.A.Crearer, federal minister of mines, said last week at Toronto.Speaking at the 12th annual Macdonald\u2019s Briar Tankard curing banquet, Mr.Crearer said that Canada\u2019s mineral and timber resources, fisheries and agricultural products surpassed those of any country in the world.He also predicted that Canada\u2019s gold production, within the next 10 to 12 years, would reach $250,000,000.All Hollywood is talking about the great change in Katharine Hepburn.The roustabout comedy that she indulges in for her new picture, \u201cBringing Up Baby,\u201d has affected her man-in private life.No longer is she aloof and haughty.No longer does she scurry away as if frightened, or very bored, when co-workers approach, Diorite is a hard, pale blue stone which early Pharaohs used for heavy statues, Akron University co-eds who are going about the campus these days murmuring such stately verses as: \u201cIn Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure dome decree\u201d are not just rehearsing a lesson, or yearning for romance.They are after an elusive something called \u201cresonance\u201d because recent tests have shown that they need this resonance in their voices since they arc going to be secretaries and do a lot of telephone conversing.The tests conducted by the speech department and the class in secretarial theory have proved that would-be secretaries need less make-up and more resonance.Talk Over Loud Speaker They have shown that when a girl gets on the phone she frequently talks too fast and with a nasal twang that is not altogether pleasing, that she cannot say \u201cs,\u201d \u201cthe\u201d and \u201cz\u201d correctly and that her voice is frequently too mechanical.A unique equipment was rigged up for the tests by which the student talks into the telephone and a microphone at the same time.Her voice then comes out over a loud speaker with all its defects amplified so that the entire class may hear it and criticize it if necessary.Very shortly the girls become convinced themselves that they need practice in resonance and plenty of it.Four class periods have been given over to the tests.Despite the quarries* distance from the Nile, the explorers found no trace of a well although they uncovered the remains of many workmen\u2019s huts.An ancient 60-mile-long road, marked by large cairns and hundreds of centuries-old hoofmarks, led to the river.Authorities said the quarry work must have cost thousands of lives.They deduced that the Cheops cartouche meant he had held sway over Lower Nubia.disciples ate their bread with defiled, that is, unwashen hands.It will be noticed that in the margin of the Revised Version the word here translated \u201cdefiled\u201d is there translated \u201ccommon.\u201d The Pharisees did not seek by these washings to remove dirt, but the defilement by contact with profane things.3.(For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except they wash their hands diligently, eat not.) Vrashing* are frequently referred to in the Old Testament, especially in the regulations regarding ceremonial cleanliness.Holding the tradition of the elders.The elders were the leading Jewish teachers who expounded the law and applied its precepts to actual life.According to their views, the law of Moses was a system of precepts which surrounded the whole of man\u2019s life and enveloped each part of human existence in its embrace.Every action was thus looked legal or illegal.ner l Your Handwriting Tells The Truth About Your Character! By LAWRENCE HIBBERT (Psychologist, Character-Analyst and Lecturer) v A \\ Mr.B\u2019s writing depicts a man who In deciding on marriage, should a girl choose security without glamour | is solid and dependable but unimaginative.His energy is constant; not a matter of fits and starts.He pursues his tasks quietly but firmly, and whilst other men may surpass him in brilliance he will win races in the game of Lifo because he always has \u201csomething in reserve\u201d for the.final or should she marry a man who will give her real companionship, but who is somewhat lacking in steadiness?This interesting topic is suggested by one of the letters T received this 4.\tAnd when they come from the marketplace, except they bathe themselves, they eat not.Because Jews would nccesarily have to mingle with Gentiles in such public places ar the markets.And many other things there arc, which they have received to hold, washings of cups, and pots, and brazen vessels).5.\tAnd the Pharisees and the scribes ask him, Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the elders, but eat their bread with defiled rands?These men leave the disciples alone; they hold Jesus responsible, hence \u201cthy disciples,\u201d they who follow thy teaching and thy spir- These men are keen, they see that this one act of the disciples really sets aside the entire tradition of the elders.Lawrence Tibbett.Lawrence Tibbett will come back to the screen if Warner Brothers have anything to say about It.They want him for \u201cThe Desert Song\u201d and he will have time to make a picture s for Grace Moore is going to replace him on his radio hour.week.The girl\u2019s writing shows that she | pUu# is very reserved.She is capable of much real affection, but she is not effusive when she meets people.There is nothing impulsive about her.She considers matters carefully, weighs I companionship that Mr.the \u201cpros and cons\u201d before coming , contribute, to a decision.Once she makes up her mind she won\u2019t be in a hurry to change it.There you have a picture of all three.If the girl marries Mr.B.she need have no fears for her future HD \u2022 security, but she will hardly have the A.would Source of Pyramid Material Is Found Joan Crawford was quite startled recently when she heard an early-morning news broadcast announcing that she had left her husband, Fran- Won't Accept Lift The above case is an excellent il- In Radioless Car lustration of how a handwriting analysis can help.It does not relieve you of the final necessity of making | chot Tone, and would soon institute divorce proceedings.She glanced across the breakfast table, and there was Franehot as usual.\u201cNever mind, honey,\u201d he counselled, \u201cthey have been trying to separate us for three years, and I don\u2019t believe they can do it ever.\u201d Diorite Quarries Worked Under Tyrant Pharaoh Cheops Discovered Beneath Sands of Des In sending me letters from her boy friends she says, \u201cplease tell me what you think of these two friends, both of whom seem very fond of me.I have my own ideas about them, but Diorite quarries | should like to check with your conclusions.I am particularly anxious to know as it is possible I may have build the Great Pyràmid between 6,000 | to choose between them shortly.\u201d and 6,000 years ago have been found.The Egyptian Antiquities Department announced last week that the workings, about a quarter of a mile long, had been discovered last month under sands that had buried them since 1700 B.C.\u201cComfort\u201d according to one bewildered motorist of Wingham, Ont, is the latest fad to be requested by would-be hitch-hikers who travel by means of the \u201cthumb route.\u201d a choice, but it is amazingly revealing of the innermost characteristics of people, especially the qualities which are often obscured by mere surface indications.it.ert.CAIRO, Egypt, worked when the tyrant Pharoah Cheops made Egyptian multitudes Hypocrisy Exposed\tOne good hearted motorist upon 6.And he said unto them.Hardly | passing two of the fairer sex while enroute to business was hailed and asked his destination.Upon receiving their information and much to the chagrin of the motorist, one girl, the more witty of the two remarked: \u201cHave you a radio in this car?\u201d \u201cNo madam.\u201d \u201cHow about a heater?\u201d Readers are invited to send specimens of their own writing, as well as that of friends, sweethearts or rela-Mr.A\u2019s writing shows a volatile I tives, for an unbiased analysis per-nature, a little highly-strung and very sonally prepared by Mr.Hibbert.En expressive emotions.Unfortunately close 10c for EACH specimen (coin I p ~ his enthusiasms are not lasting; they or postal note preferred) to help I are like summer storms that sweep up | defray handling charges.Enclose | f in an instant, flash for a brief period, and then disappear.He will be \u201cgood company\u201d but a none-too-sturdy tree to shelter beneath when trouble brews! anywhere else in the Gospels is the absolute pre-eminence of the Lord Jesus Christ as a teacher so clearly revealed as here.In the* few short Hollywood casting directors deserve a vote of thanks.They have put back to work three popular actresses who have been sentences which now drop from his lips our Lord pierces the shell of all this outer formalism, and reveals a , deadening hypocrisy in the depths of \u201cI'm sorry, miss.These modern in-the Jewish heart.Our Lord here mentions are too modern for my mode smashes to pieces forever the whole of travel.\u201d Whereupon both refused humanly constructed system of the I Accept the lift, and slammed the wooden traditions of men, giving I door, much to the amazement of the back to true, living, deep, religious I Astonished motorist, who continued life the pre-eminent place original- I on ^is way, leaving the \u201cQueens of ly given to it by God.Well did Isa- , the road\u201d awaiting the next victim, iah phophesy of you hypocrites.All I who n doubt would receive the of us have to watch ourselves continually, as disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, that by words or gifts or actions we do not become ourselves guilty of hypocrisy.playing hookey from the screen too long.Zasu Pitts was dragged out of her kitchen, where she has been busily writing opposite to Victor Moore in \u201cStrictly Accidental\u201d for R.K.O.Joan Bennett Just returned with stamped addressed envelope to: Lawrence Hibbert, Room 421, 73 W.Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont.Replies will be forwarded as quickly as possible.Near Sudan Border They were found in an unsurveyed part of the desert near the Sudan frontier by an expedition led by two BSP An Iron Horse That Can Do Two Miles A Minute mg 11 r Zasu Pitts same query.from a stage tour and very happy to be settling down In her new house in Beverly Hills, was persuaded to go to Texas to film \u201cThe Texan\u201d with Randolph Scott and several hundred long homed cattle In support.And Claire Trevor, so well liked in her radio serial with Edward G.Robinson, was cast opposite him In a Warner Brothers picture.:\u2022 i Fearing the doctors would kill the patients, natives of South Rhodesia have been concealing smallpox cases.1 1 ê As it is written, This people honorcth me with their lips, But their heart is far from me.7.But in vain do they worship me, Teaching as their doctrines the precepts of men.8.Ye leave the commandment of God, and hold fast the tradition of men.Such an indictment as this can be applied only to religious people.The Jews were religious.By teaching and preaching, by saying prayers out loud in the synagogues, by joining in the songs to Jehovah, they were pretending to honor God with their lips.While i m.\u2022yv IS THIS YOUR BIRTHDAY?3% ODDS AND ENDS \u2014 ' Bad Man of Brimstone\u201d revived Wallace Beery\u2019s career which has been under a cloud of so-so pictures lately.He will follow that up with sequel \u201cBad Man From Arizona\u201d .Peter Van Steed- en received congratulatory telegrams from several New York university professors on the fourteenth anniversary of his radio debut.It seems that in 19.14 they excused him from his classes one day so he could audition for a radio program.He has been on the air ever since.Martha Tilton who sings with Benny Goodman's Tuesday night swing school did the song numbers that Joyce Compton appeared to be singing in the film \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d .When you see the \u201cGold- wyn Follies\" you may think that Andrea Leeds Is singing, but your old friend Virginia Verrill of the radio really recorded those song numbers By A.R.WEIR UK m* / What the Stars Foretell for Those Born on March 26, 27, 28, 29 30 and 31.m Thosj born on the above dates come under the Zodiac sign ARIES, they worshipped God, they did not I This gign express23 itself through the bt*y the law of God.\thead\u2014giving you great mental en- 9.And he said unto them, Full | ergy and an enthusiastic but rather headstrong temperament.You have a strong constitution but overwork is your problem, worry also.and some benefit is indicated through elderly people.Your lucky color is red.zm m * A well do ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your tradition.Directly a precept made for an occasion becomes a binding tradition to be subsequently obeyed, it is evil.The first movement toward the mastery of the soul by tradition is the movement of that soul away from immediate, direct, first-hand fellowship with God.You must avoid A journey is indicated For complete birthday horoscope for any birthdate in the year, send 10c to A.R.Weir, 78 Adelaide St.W., Toronto.Please print your nan: and address plainly.steam engine, weighing 772,000 pounds t .jling with the new streamlined diesel trains, this huge r.'ilcs per hour speed capacity has been pot Into service.1 1 X ¥ \\ £1 S/Sfâcliâ-fSj'L^1 l.1 ^i LThl'oIlL /j^li,L :' i ¦ '\t_ ; : .ti^ I Tariff of Tolls to be Collected during Season 1938 by Men\u2019s New Spring Two-Trouser Suits Particularly well-styled, Smart Models, Double or Single Breasted.A large range of shades and patterns to ' choose from.DALE\u2019S TINSHOP & i TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS The Quinze Rapids Improvement Co.Ltd.For Use of Improvements Saw logs, 17 feet and under, per 1,000 feet B.M.lied and White Vine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock and all other woods, round or flatted, over 17 feet and under 30 loot long, per 1,000 feet B.M.Bed and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock, and all other woods, round or flatted, 30 feet and upwards in length, per 1,000 feet B.M lied and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock, and all other woods, square or waney board, per 1,000 Cubic Feet .Pulp wood per Cord.; \u2022 ¦ \u2022 .El I Syrup Making Requirements Now is the time to have your sap cans and boilers repaired and to place your orders for new requirements for syrup-making.S22.5Q to 827.50 New Spring Hats Jack Frost and regular weight, wool and fur felt SI.95 and up Men\u2019s Dress Oxfords, $2.50 to $6.00 1 b cents L- 1 ê! .\t64 cents See Us For A New Range, Cook Stove, Heater, Furnace Room Fixtures.I .7J cents Kitchen Utensils, or Bath f Leave your Spring suit or top-coat here to be dry 1 cleaned by Renfrew Dry Cleaners.\tI 75 cents 6 cents Phone 43 Beattie Pumps and Parts E; We have a full line of Beattie Pumps and 1\tParts on hand.K.C.WOOLSEY, Secretary.Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher I In Memorial» For Sale DALE\u2019S TINSHOP, SHAWVILLE, QUE.Oku\u2014lu loving memory of a dear husband and father, Win.Orr, wbd passed away March 20th, *935.1 Two Cream Separators, slightly used A cumber of Cedar Posts One Second Hand Range.Apply to H.E M ITCH EVI, Shawvillc, Que.The face we loved is now laid low, His loving voice is still.The hand, so often clas;ied in ours.Lies now in death s cold chill.We often sit and think of him, When wc are all alone, For memory is the only thing, That grief can call its own Wife and Family.Service Announcement Shawville United Church Rev A.F.Fok Et B A.B D Past» r Sunday, April 3 11.00 a.m.Service at Shaw ville.1.30 p.m.\u2014Service at Zion 3.00 p.m.Service at Stark a Corners.At all these services the Pastor will preach, subject, \u201cThe Knob on tin Door Annual Convention Mrs.John Finan Winter Roads to Shawville Should Be Kept Open The annual five days District Convention of the Shawville and Cobdou district will be held in the Standard church, in Shawville, from April Oth to 10th.three services daily.Rev.J.G.Nussey will be in charge assisted by Rev.J.B.Ping and others.The public are invited to attend.The funeral took place ltt-t Tuesday from the home of her daughter, Mrs.Jos.Little, of Clarendon, of Mis.John Finan, who died last Shawville as far as motor tvat he Sunday.Rev.C.Armstrong-Sales, was concerned has been shut oft Qj Bristol United Church, conduct* from the re-t of the world all last ed the service at the house, and winter.Our neighbouring towns, Rev.1).Andrews, of Clini tens Quyon, Portage du Fort, Bryson, Anglican Church, officiated at the Campbell s Bay and Fort Coni- interment made iu Charteri* cem onge, have all* had winter motor every.service, and ely this state of Born in Portage du Fort almost things can be remedied.Two $4 years ago, the late Mrs Little .months ago Mr.U.A.Howard per- was the former Susan Corby.She sonally opened the road to the lived in Thorne for about 30 years Bryson-Portage highway, thus j after she was married and when showing that even this late in the her husband died in ll»12 -lie took winter it could be done.\tup residence with her daughter at The Front road from Brown s Clarendon Front.Mill east to Bristol and FI inside Left to mourn are four daugh has been more or less open all win-1 tei>; Mrs.B.Workman, of Pern-ter and we are told with very little broke, Mrs.Tlios.Tubman, of expense and trouble would have (;reel-mount.Mrs.1.Little, of been passable all the time.And Clarendon, Mrs.J.Lorn me.of Vir-think the Front road is only four ginia, V.S.A.; four sous.Edward, miles away.Here is a practical of Port Arthur, Ont., Ernest, of suggestion\u2014 could not the road Toronto, George, of South Porcu-from Shawville south be widened pme, and Jack, of Castleford, Ont.and ditched so that it could easily tine daughter, Mrs.J.Workman, be*!* good winter road, and be kept died seven years ago.little cost?This\t____________ : 1 By W.A.ll.Horses for Sale A car-load of Heavy Work Horse*, all -Dund and in good condition.Apply to ALEX PROUDFOOT Campbell's Bay, Que.Mi I.L1N\u2014In loving memory of a clear wife and mother, Mrs.Jim Mullin, (nee Pearl Dean), who passed away March 28, 1937.God knew that you were suffering, He knew you were in pain.He knew you never would got better, lti this w:rld again.He saw the road was getting rough, The hills were hard to climb, So He closd your weary eye-lids And whispered peace be thine.Ever remembered by Husband and Family 7.30 p.m Service at Shawville.Monthly Picture Service and Dran.i Sermon and 75 colored slides will illustrate the message taken fror Dieken s \u201cDavid Copperfield\u201d.Singing led by the new Hammond Electric organ.Cemetery Memorials \u2014r- Those who contemplate erecting Cemetery Memorials will do well to give us a call as we can supply you with any kind of stone you desire at a very reasonable price.THOMAS 110B1N Shawville, Que.Fur Pelts Wanted Spring Muskrat Skins Wanted.Highest prices paid.NORRIS R.HORNER License Fur Dealer, ' Shawville, Que.Bristol United Ciiuroh Rev- V.Armstroxi;-S \\LK*, B.D.Sunday, April 3 St.Andrew's, Sunday School Service at Service at Service at Sermon subject :\"Who Did It ?\u201d Phone 43 Phone 20-30 10.3 11.30 K nos, Austin, 2.3> > 7.30 open at very might be an inducement for the v.N R.people to move the now unused station at Clarendon to Palmer's Crossing where it would be of some use both to the people and to the railway.Of course we admit the logical winter thoroughfare is the No.8 Highway and sooner oi later the Government will have to remake it and to have winter traffic it will require, like the Ontario roads, to be (50 to 80 feet wide with ditches wide and deep enough to hold the surplus snows of our Pon-iac winters.This may not happen for years, but in the meantime our local authorities should seriously consider the making and keening lip of a way to the Front road.Clarendon Pastoral Ch.uk; Rev.R.G.Newman, M.A., B.D Sunday, April 3 11.00 a m.Service at Wesley 2 45 p.m., Service at Biistol 7.00 p.m., Service at Yarm John Craig FORD OFFERS TWO NEW CARS K Final tribute to the memor John Craig, who died on Marc at the home of his brother, Wal-ace, of Bristol Mines, was paid at his funeral last Friday.After a short service in the house conducted by Rev.Mr.Sharkey, of Bristol Presbyterian Church, inteiment was made in Norway Bay cemetery.Born 07 years ago, a son of the late Mr.and Mrs.David Craig, he was a life long resident of Bristol.He is survived by two brothers, William, of Winnipeg, Wallace.of Bristol: three sisters, Mrs J.Kil-roy, of Wyman, Mrs.Isaac Kelly, of Ottawa, and Mrs.A.Palmer, of Haileybury.The pallbearers were John Ade, Hugh Ross, Archibald Sly, Henderson, John and T.M y of h 23, in the low-price field Church of England Parish of North Clarendon Rev.D.Andrew Incumbent Sunday, April 3 Holy Communion 10.30 Holy Communion 2.30 cs Caldwell, Onslow, v Migkl \u2014 Ike Standard Teder Sadne PARISH OF BRISTOL Rev.W A.Hewitt, Incumbent \u2014 I hr i T» k James McLarnin , Milton cNeill./ Sunday, April 3 Thorne Centre, Holy Communion 10.30 Otter Lake, Charteris, A resident of Clarendon Township for over 00 years, James .McLarnin died on Wednesday ing.March 23rd, at the home of Mr.George Judd, Centre street, Shawville, in his 83rd year, after a long illness.He was born at Portage du Fort, in 1856, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Robert McLarnin.He married Mi*s Bella Thompson, of Wakefield, who died last Fail.Left to mourn his loss aie three daughters, Mrs.Fred Campbell, of Clarendon Township ; Mrs.A.A.Titu«, of Lakewood, N.J., and Mrs.Harry Hayes, of Brooklyn, N Y.; one son, James McLarnin, of Kyle.Sask.; also three brothers, Edward, of Clarendon Township, and Thomas and Robert, of Duluth, Minn., and six grandchildren.The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon to St.Paul's Anglican church, Shawville, where service was conducted by*Rev.T.E.R.Nurse.Interment was made in the village cemetery.9 Holy Communion 2.30 Evening Prayer 7.0o sr even Polar Eskimos Friendly Polar Eskimos are a friendly, happy people who live farther north than any other human beings.They rove the Arctic from Greenland to Alaska.Skin tents are their habitation during the brief summer; snow igloos their winter homes.Their food, save for a few birds' eggs and berries, is exclusively flesh\u2014the seal, bear, fox, whale, walrus and reindeer being the provender.They are prodigious eaters, hence their plumpness and perhaps their good nature.x Rotf 6.Fraser Novelties RENFREW, ONT.Box 886 Flowers, Gifts, -* t) Phono 160 à Distinctive Flower Styling, that\u2019s our business.We in vite your patronage, orders of $1.00 or over, phone us collect.$5.00 or over, phone urn collect and we shall prepay.Silver Whitest of Precious Metals Silver is the whitest of precious metals.It is susceptible of a lustrous polish and has excellent working qualities.In its pure state it is too soft for uses wherein it is subject to wear; so it is usually alloyed with copper.The terms \u201csterling silver\u20191 and \u201ccoin silver\" indicate alloy proportions.Sterling silver is alloyed in proportions of 925 parts pure silver to 75 parts copper.Coin silver contains 900 parts pure silver to 100 parts copper\u2014.this is the standard for United Stales coinage.On On orders of Both new rare are economical to operate.Economy has always been a Ford tradition.The facts of Ford V-8 economy arc confirmed by the findings of owners, who report 22 to 27 miles per gallon of gasoline.Value is also a Ford tradition.Both cars, in proportion to price, represent true Ford value.The De Luxe cost# slightly more than the Standard but provides extra style.De Luxe closed Sedan body types have considerably more passenger room and luggage space.More people bought the 1937 Ford V-8 than any other 1937 make.It was a good car.But these are better cars, because Ford improvement goes on constantly.You\u2019ll realise that when you see and drive either new Ford V-8 for 1938.There are two new Ford cars for 1938 \u2014 the De Luxe and the Standard \u2014 differing in appearance, appointments and price \u2014 but built to the same high standard of mechanical excellence.Both are big, impressive cars, and thoroughly modern in appearance.Both have the famous Centre-Poise Ride, Ford Easy-Action Safety Brakes, and the other distinctive Ford features.Both bring you the basic advantages of the 85-horsepower Ford V-8 engine.V-type 8-cylinder engines were used only in expensive cars before Ford made them available in The Universal Car.Fi^ht cylinders give great smoothness and flexibility.Compact V-typc construction leaves more room for passengers and luggage.Geofge Elliott The funeral of George Elliott, who died on Wed., March 23rd, took place on Friday from his home in Bristol to St.Edward Confessor Roman Catholic Church with interment in the etery.Rev.Father chanted requiem high mass.The late Mr.Elliot, a son of the late Thomas Elliot and Bridget Hannaway.c ailing health in 1887, he lived all his life in Bris toi.He was married 18 years ago to Lena Chevrier, of Quyon.He Is survived by his wife.A brother was killed overseas during the war.- The pallbearers were Jas.Camp bell.Henry Gilpin.Jas.Graham, Peter Moyle, Arthur and Philip Phone anytime between 7 e, m.1 and 11 p.m.the rish cem-Sullivan r Enlargement Free vl For Sale of Bristol, had been in i for some time.Born 100 acres clay loam; fair buildings; 40 acres for crop with balance for pasture or hay; livt stock and implements, if wanted.Also 8 acres on Highway No.17 containing fine residence ; poultry house and fox pens; tourist cabins; easy terms.Apply to For the month of April, to advertise my Enlargements, I will give one 5x7 Glossy Enlargement FREE, with the finishing of each rell of films.Reduction in prices of larger sizes.\u202230 A MONTH, with rMimllr 4 PETER WILSON Cobden, Ont.buys my mrw F tri V-t tar aadtr T F.C.Natinal Ft matt Flam.H.IMJSON, f Phbto Artist.f A l 6- t "]
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