cs, No slhoddy, h-mileage tire is` d "remarkable" ,..urAc'Fun:o ., I '13.]-`R 5, L! Bans-223; 3.'as Iv 510 N.M.`I'HE RING 8 ":1 3*` )3 "HQ `: =`R"" BREAKFAST `A4-A _ ,4,nurAc-runsp D}-`buy .. - ..-sc I _v7v7i_l-I-7!-(;_fit1Vi: mg; P l 'Whenever you are buying kitchen utensils be sure `they carry the SAM trade-mark. Diamond Ware is a three-coated enameled steel, sky blue and white outside yvith a snowy white lining. Pearl Ware is a two-coated enameled steel, pearl grey outside and inside. You can t go wrong if you buy either. - SMP Enameled -Ware has by the smooth surface and polish of ne crockery-with0ut the break- age. And it is so very easy to clean '--just ` like china, and therefore makes light Work of pot Washing. ~40: Jr OF CANADA M'SHes'r METAL Pnooucrs co. uumo MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON VANCOUVE CALGARY Oi THE BE$T FOOD 7 AT THE LOWEST cos'r FRY S- arefully packed in a paper bag to`preserve the exquisite FRY avor. F RY -S " Page Fifteen ;>x`:.'e!)fs Spin`ish vFlu'. 1- That evenino: they ha(|_ a last supper to-, gather arzl di;1cu_s.=':-(1 `many things. some-' fumes gaily, sometimes seriously, Wher it was late Vergniaud, their leader, called them to order and said: Ga-nt-lenlon. thr only question which now rexxmins to IT colwirleretl the imnmvtality of the suul.-" He then procee'!ed tn p"ove i:_nnmrt on the gzvountl of the need of .':usr.ice hem after to riaht the wrong: n'f' `earth. A second rose and (rave in -proof of inuuoztali ity from the inuriinnclive c1'n`nz:: of the human -heart for :1 life after death. A t.hi.z'd took it up Purl (Iexu0nstr.`ted it by , thr~`rna.=.nning of Plato. the great Greek .hi!usmher. Then a fnurlh arose. :1 Chris- , P I tizun priest who was one of theirfnuvmberb --vw one a"t}.-;no}K"1:'e' tin`-bctobexr, 14793,: twenty-one gentlerretx of France xyere con- ned in a prism) 11`. Paris. In pohtics they were sane and morlerete. republicans. who [wanted neither the tyranny of the Bour- bons nor the excesses of the extreme re- voluti't:x'7:-tv. In rank they were the flower of the land. In age they averaged twenty- two and a half years. ' They were all under sentence to die by the guillotine the next morning. The unclean mc-nsters _who had been spewed up from the depths of revol- utionary France were tltirsltixzg for their ;a..,..: utguuua blood . I'l\L..A ___... -- --.-.w--- -v- vv uur-nu. -up-no `garments. It it sold only in aonled paclcetu-dual-proof I If ..you have something` especially nice and dainty that you do not feel like sending with the regular washing. you can easily and quickly cleanse it with Lux. The thin. white. satin- lilce` akes of Lux are made by our awn exclusive, pro- cess. and readily dissolve into a rich. bubbling lather. as harmless to fine fabrics as pure water itsell. sociation, moved a vote the instructive lecture, :mded by A. Smith, . to Prof. Graham by president of the `local LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED ` Toronto 22; 'LuxTic Iuproine for washing ne For A 11 Fine Fabrics j-----:--:.:---:r-ru:-'n.j-.:. YOUR TI~:APo1`- Thursdzfy, March 23,4`1922 % THE, HONESTV or con- % will demonstraite` why ing from other now instantly I Ambition is merely -3 nightmare preceded by a deep` slumber and -followed by a rude awakening. . U18 I1UIIl'DQ.l' OI lusuuu 13 uuuwu vvu IUIIQH Women are given` a chance to 311: m judg- ment upon cases growing out of these pro- visions under -another article, which reads: The duty of jury service iheretofore im~ rposed upon males shall be equally imposedi 99` upon members of the opposite sex. W18 mumwnuuuu In Iuuauuuu uuu vuuluou. The wife` may 'be sentenced to the whip- uping post fob assaulting her husband, but the number (if lashes is "limited to forty." 117.`...-.-.. nun a-inn-1' n naknnnn On nif :11 hvrhv. D8 lmprlaoucu. - Du-ring pendency of divorce actions. where it is shown .the husband is dependent upon the -wife for support, she must pay for the maintenance of husband and children." CWIVL- ...l.L. w-Ant! ulna ann`nnnnl' On Okn C-IIFUCZIIUXIIUIIII U1" HIIUUIIJ. The bi-ll also provides that: It shall be the duty of the wife to contribute at leaqt one-half to the expenses of the home and support of the family. . "Pkg :33: nykn Jnmuvba lnnv'Hn\nnrl vnnv 5uU[JUI'lI Ul IIIIU llllllyv The wife who deserts herehusbanzl may be imprisoned. ` 'l\u.u-5nn nnnrlnninr nf rlhrnrnn nnltznnn I IIIU HUG`-IU \5UIIBIllUIlUlUlln One `article, which might be aimed at the wifely custom of raiding husband's trousers, provides that the wife who takes her -husband's money, may be tried-1 for embezzlement or larceny. . Tkn kn` alga l\l\IV:l'A Ouknfv '5 ohm I-ca H IUNBIITU UUU TEX v Desi net! to counterbalance the equal rights bill for women,~ Senator Fox's bill is entitled an act to give equal rights to men," and would add fteen -articles to the state constitution. ' ` I\__ ._._4.!_I- --.L-L ___.l.4 'L- _...-.I _L .emb(!r your Examiner If it has not been re. I'en(5\V HOW. Annapolis, Md., Mar. 9.-'l`ime-Ihonored prerogatives enjoyed by women are men- aced in,-a sbil-1 introduced in the Senate yea- terday by Senator Fox of Maryland. Fur- thermore, there will be in the future .no laws paseed giving -any rights, benets or preferences `to women that are not guaran- teed to members of the opposite sex, the measure decrees. - - `I\__!____'I 4.- --...._L-..L..l__-- AL. ._____I Ill, IIHU uwuuuu: UCUUIIUJ U1 Llllllso Pleading 'with God for the few righteous "who might be in Sodom and the other cities of the plain, the -patriotic Abraham uttered a great word, Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" That is a foundation -thought. On it is built all our faith in_ ultimate justice and our hope of immortality. The Judge of all. He must do right. He must keep His word. He has promised to make right the things which are wrong, to _-make straight the things which are crooked, and to rectify the injustices and cruelties of this life. We rest on the honesty of God. 'l'.ru-th forever on .the scaffold.` ' Wrong forever on the throne-- Yet that scaold sways the future T And behind the dim unknown ` Standeth God within the shadow. Keeping watch `above His own." all s'U WWII WIIIH UIICIIIIZ Our only `hope is in the `honesty of a God who is f_orever.n in the slow processes of His illimita'ble years, llaying judgment to the line and righteousness to the plummet. and sweeping away every iefuge of lies. There would be nothing left `us but black despair. if we did not believe in the honesty of `God, or, as Robert Louis Stevenson put it, the ultimate decency of things." Dlnn1`:nn'uy:tlu' {Inc} `An fin: `any ninhlvnnnn The h'oiie4t_v or dishonesty-of an indiv- irlual `affects only liiniself and avveigv small circle of those who have relations with him. But the _honest_v`"of God affects the d:"stiny of the whole `human race. It is the only 3-'nlution for the riddle of existence. It is the. only foundationgwg of us have to stand upon; If God he not honest what assur- ance have we that we -are not. a lot of children anlaying `pretend; acting make-be lieve in the world of shadows and unreal- ities; talking of time and eternity, right- eousness and unrighteousness, sin and holi- r~ess~-.i punishment and rnwards. when such things do not exist -at all? `If God `be not honest and just, what explanation is there of the cruelties and injustice of this life. the innocent suering and t e guilty going free, the honest Often st uggling V and in dire distress and the unscrupulous `seeing all go` well with them? nnn n.n`Iv Luna :4: :n Chan Jumnnnl-up A: n (`_n:l lllllllllll-H111) tr{li}l WU HEIVU IU U(.'}H"I|U UH [NU "'mhfu1~lx1o.rs of God. 'I`he'whole queation of right will justice. of the `st1'aightening~- 'J'.'.!. of` 2:11 the things which zire cranked in `t`u`s wm'!(l. and 1h" giving` of justice to all the innocent` suerers, dc-pemls on the faith- ; ,I_uIxm<;~' of Gorl. - ' ~ Thu vnnf Dnvxt. nnnn un-nln n nu Auvkznh [11] man." JI- R.<\h(v:t Burns- .5`-eizfd upon it. repeated it mac1'}')..'mnl:-11*ize(1 it. even n1or(-`V t`h`*'n did `. n1>0. I!" h*s been s;oke1\"a11( l -preached. nrintegl and read and recited -by tens of ?11o1xa)!(!s. .='in-ce. But it remninerl -for, I-It.-nry Van Dyke. the A1ueric:u1 essayist and preacher. to express` the 'cmwcr.ve of that: ' ` ' HA. L . r: i9 .1 ' I 1 -. 1- -.1 1 _\Illl('.WL` {IX \X\}-(' * The poet Prune once wrote a line.whicn has -becrme part of the vvi;~: litQl`.'itll-1") -rrf the `race, 'It is this: T :\1'1 hmze.-:=t. man's t'.h'enoblosf work of f`\__,] V` vv ' ncucvu ulrlt Ill: WU! KL lf})_}l`[H.'UIlllr-\. -It is x1ot.wln_x1e in `he n1aLt_er of ])'~.`1`$Q!1(*.] 1mmort.ality that we have to (1:pPnd on the "'I1`I1Iln:'L` nf flat} 'l`1-an -uJ~.nL-. nu.-mo-in.-. and who wit-h them was to die, and de3 clared his faith in immortality -because of the promises of God and his belief in Jesus Christ. Thus twenty-one `gallant young men stanbiished their hearts. each one in _ his own way, with the hone of immortal- ity. as he went 3to the guillotine. and the next morning the lives of all twenty-one were sworn away. Each one had his own condence. But the prie2t s was the surest condence. . He stayed himself on the promises` of `God. _ ` i That was 130 years ago. Science has zzxadc trcxzcndoue advances since then. Al- most all the moat wonrierful scientic - covevrie: have `been -brought to our service since" then. But we have found_ no better way if comforting our hearts in the face of death than was given by that priest `shout to, die`. to his comrades who xvcro tn_~:-*ccrm\;:*:m;.' him across the valley. We have still to rely on the honesty of Carl. W" `believe that He will keep His prmni-:-1:":. .Tf in unit \V'n'("`n in Man n\uffnw nf vxnv-an EQUAL RIGHTS FOR HUBBY IIJ `I, ,, Q `.-`LnLl1n1)est God's thA` noblcs't faith _ H - ol ` LED YOUNG GIRL ASTRAV: ' GETS TWO YEARS IN JAIL Guelph. Mar. 8.-'I`wo years in Kingston Penitentiary was. the sentence handed out at the County Court this afternoon by Judge Spotton to James Walsh, -a local young man who was convicted ofrbringing a nineteen-year-old Toronto girl who gave two names to the police, Grace_Archibald and Grace Foster, for immor-d purposes. The oicers told of how they had brought about W-alsh's.~arrest, while. the girl, who was `the chief witness against the prisoner, said that she Ihad -been acquainted with Walsh in Toronto for some time. She stated that at Walsh's invitation she had come to Guelph and that it was through V Walsh and another young man that she had been introduced to several Chinamen upon her arrival in this city. Walsh claim- ed -that he made his living gambling and selling soap. . -. . ' i The bands -and a fleet of automobiles then formed a -parade and escorted the Mayor and his bride to their -home on Wellington street. Mayor Charlton, while he was oom- pletely taken by urprise with the reception tendered him," made -a '-brief address of appreciation for the welcome. apcuuulg UHUIY `IIUuUyIIlUUl|o On short notice the Reception Committee of the City Council, in conjunction with the Kiwanis Club, arranged a welcome for His Worship and Mrs. Charlton. '1`-hree bands and several hundred citizens were at the depot when the train pulled in. and, to the surprise of the newlyweds. they were soon. surrounded and showered with con- gratulations, while the bands played Home Sweet. Home.". - NIL- .L_..I_ __.I _ _-A -2 _._A.-_-_LI__ Ll.-- W115 lUl llICl'IJ/ U Irtauylcnnu. The Reorganized Church of Latter-day Saints came into existence as the result of a" split in the original Mormon church, following the death of Joseph Smith, the founder. `The organized church repudiated the presidency of Brigham Young, who was appointed to succeed Joseph Smith, and also repudiated the doctrine of -plural mar- riage. GALT'S` MAYOR AND HTFBARRIE _ emu: swan ans WELCOME A dispatch to the Globe from Galt re- pous a big reception given to Dr. Charlton and -his bride (nee Miss M. E. Ross of Barrie) on March 17. The w_eicm`i1e is described as follows :- f\..- -l LL- __--L-_L ._..__.__.E___ .1 I____I;_. One of the greatest expressions of loyalty ever tendered a chief citizen of `Galt was given Mayor 8. E. Charlton, who reached the city this evening at 8.30 with his bride. from Winnipeg, where they have been spending their honeymoon. ' nu nknunl nninn Ohm: Dnnnn6:n- f`A--u-s:&L;..n }r_ thousands of llllK'-|lBUl.V Ill; I-IIC '}Il!$ClllJ IIHIIU. -Rev. Daniel MacGregor, 42 Castleeld avenue. head of the Toronto branch of the Reorganized Church, an uncle of Miss Mc- P;hail, informed The Star that he had bap- tized her into that religion in Proton town- ship some two years `ago. Miss McPhail was formerly,a Presbyterian. . 'l`lu. Dad.-a-unis...-l .l`Lu...L mt 14.44.... A-.. ., ._ .. .v.-..... (Toronto Star) ' In view of the activity of Mormon mis- sionaries in Toronto and throughout Can- ada at the present time. considerable in- terest has been roused in the fact that Miss Agnes McPhai`l_. Canada. s only woman mem- ber of vparliamentu is a member of the Re- -organized Church of Latter-day Saints. It, is pointed out. however, that the re- organized church does not make use of the term Mormon." and that it is not in any way associated with the original Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose mimionary activities are being_ carried on intensely at the -present time. `IL.-nu Tlnnhal Mnnalnnno A0 l`.mol..:..I.-I 'rH:>wIsooM_ or woman Two women who .were elected members of a municipal council in -Michigan, have 7` resigned. feeling` that they iV.were wastir-g l l time. Politics, they declared. took too much `of a woman's time from `her duties as house- wife and she would -rather wai-h (lisher than a.rgue.over a paving contract." per-harps these wmnen were right. It rnzay be that women havea much right to devote their time to politics asimen have; but after the right is acknowledgedv it (`zoos not followthat every woman is to insist on exercising it. If a wnma'n thinks that she can render a better service by attending to the duties of the home than by taking part in `public zitlairs, she should be free to ex- ercise the right of staying at ho`m_e. Anti it is no reflection on wo-!nan"s (`3D'.\Cit_\' for public} affairs -to ;~`:ay.th:Tt many of them can render the hest scrviceriglit at home. There is conirnlaiiit today that the home is being negloctetl. that the children in too many cases: are not receiving the parental attention they reqiiire, It is re serious compl:ii1it. and rleser\'e:< `attention of \vi`~."s and niotliers. ;If the home is neglected the mistake `cannot be 1'eme'iied in.the munici- pal council` or even in the legislature. The two Michigan women who tlecitiecl to go buck. to their household (i`.2ii(`..< set an ex- ample that is worth considering.` This is not to say that there are not women who might render iinpnrtunt service in a pulilie. way; it simply means that for some. per- lizn;-s for most women the home 's the place where they ca" rlo their `best w rk. -It is to the credit of the women them.sel\'es that so-many of them recognize this trut'h~- Perth "Courier. And. I DENY AGNES MCPHAIL, v no | Use Minard's Liniment for the _And what do" you do wheh you. wake a`t dawn, _ Little Boy,'Little Boy, what? Hug my mammy -and kiss her on Her.smiling eyelids, sweet and wan,` And tell her everything I've forgot abqhut. a-wandering way in there-- ! Through the `blind world "way'in there! $*w%$*%**&*&&%$$*a&$%$*$ -I-nnnn---n. an ---3 . `Where glot you go when` the fairies call, Li_ttle Boy, Little Boy, where? Wade through the dews of the grassoetall. Hearing the weir `and the waterfall, /` And the wee folk--'way in there, in there-- And the Ke1pies-t-'-way in there! \ uuu vvunu uu._vuu -ECU v\{u!:1I `031: In ureanls, Little Boy, `way in there? _ _ Firey glimmers and vglowworm glesuns, ` And silvery, low, slow-sliding streams. And mermaids, smiling out-- way in where They're a-hiding--'way in there! ' l And what do.yoi1~see when -lost in dreams, I.;+t`n Rn" ,'uu-up :n I-Ln...-.9 .1u;n.uuauc J_.Iv_y Dl'uC, uuu I/Iltf` COWS an` . sheep, ' . ~ A-wafndering way in t-here--in there- A-wandering }way in there! ' THROUGH. SLEEP. LAND Where do you go to when you go to sleep. I.\`itf.!P. Rnv Iaifn Rn`? -uy}-urn-n.`7 vv uclc uu yuu 50 LU wueu you gOE0 steep. Little Boy. Little Boy. where? . Way- way in where`s Little Bo-Peep: Angi.Little I_3oy` Blue, and the cows and aknnn :$$*&%&&%a%%$$%&&&$&$%&$*%] I IN WOMAN S`REALM 1' In-\n., M.P., us A M0VRMO_N THE BARRIE EXAMINER -.-J_.' W.` Riley. That women can make :1 far greater success of poultry-raisin'g and gardening than of farming on a large scale, where -they must depend _to -a. large extent on the ~assis_ta.nce -of hired.men, believes Miss "Win- I I thing else for a year orv;more. (Alliston Herald} Dairy butter has become very scarce in town. none of the dealers having it and being unable to get it-. The price is around 33 cents a pound to the maker and at this gure the farmers are disinclined to make butter. C yumers are running from one store to anther enquiring for butter and cannot understand why none is coming in. One lady expressed the opinion that the farmers should "be compelled to supply the town with enough butter to keep it going rather a peculiar remark to make in a free country where "farmers have just -as much right as any other class of people to determine what they shall prepare for mar- ket. Many people have been compelled to use creamery butter, which is growing in favor, some townspeople having used no- It looks as if creamery -butter is soon to become the only -kind of butter available as some farm- ers are selling 'all' the cream they produce and 'buy -butter for their own tables fron1 the ereamery. \ Large Farms Not so successful For Women J I I JUC uncaut an u HICIC 1uAu|_y nu`, uhbl/ul\t:H,: it is a real food. In conclusion. it may` be stated that forty-nine recipes are given in the "bulletin referred to for making` de- licious dishes, in `all of which milk `is the principalor most impoiftant ingredient. mza vur uu. ` O11e.pnrticul:irly intwerestihg piece of "in- vfornxatirm in L\Iis.='Can1pbel1s pamphlet is can_ the -pasteurized at `home. thus vbeirg freed of an'y _n0~`sible'0hnoxiou3 germs. with practically no expense -and with only a modicum ofttrovrble. People who regard ice cream as a more luxury are mistaken; N {a 0 ran` Can ! In nnn..l.mn.. $4 'I`h\IIV I : a (l'escript,ion' of the ntanner-in iwhich n1i`l-kl I `uvvuuu no vuuaxnvcu Aux 'UUuJ' ut.-ca WIHGII would otherwise be wasted. Bustter, for wh`.ch' there is no "real substitute as 1! benec_ial food, is made from cream, and cream is whole milk with '3 la'rge percentage of/ that soluble fat witihout-which the nor- mal growth and, development of the body or of the mental powers are impossibe. All [the good of the milk is not taken off wlth fkn ,...n... 0.... 0-..... :. n ...:n --.,.____ nuuuuun , IV unv enters into 1 Importance and Value "of the Product of the Dairy Cow. . Ever_v.family_"in,Canada is vitally con- cerned in "its main food supplies. Among them milk and milk =products`are as in- 'r.l`-snrnsable in the diet of -both child and adult as is bread itself. 4 Referring to chill nutrition. Dr. A. J. Amyot, Deputy Min- ister of Health, recently` made the state menti-that there are manyrunder-nourish ed or improperly -fedichildren in this coun- ` ltry, ~who-_'-e condition, `both physical and mental, would -be greatly improved by the more liberal use of ilk" in the diet." 7.. .. ......__._LI-A. :__`_L :__.__J L_, .1 n }SPA'RE MILK AND SFi\0|L IHE CHAILD SCARCITY OF DAIRY BUTTER A full-size, full-weight, sblid bar 9_f gopdsoap is `-`SURPRISE? B_et for any Qmdall household use. 4For:use` in wdsing maghines shaveor slice _a portion of the SURPRISE bar dire_ct `to? the T uu IIIIIIUI H5. effect ' and A J BigBar nifred Harvey, who, it will be remenibered. l farming pays when it is firmly established a few years ago with her friend, Miss Hazel she `has gures to prove. The partners Martin. `both of them University gradu'ates. l have an orchard and two acres of garden went back to, the land.7 Before taking 3 under cultivation also, and -are contem.plat- lgu-p their present 21 acres near Unionville." ing the -erection of a tea-house near the l the two young women rented _a '100-acre roadway. This they will get someone to run farm fora time;_ so that Miss Harvey; for them (luring the summer months, at `speaks from experience. That poultry- E the same time selling their eggs. . g \ i 7 Ask for Pgarl Ware or ks M P Dtamgggd Ware UREAKFAS1 @@A .a;uuFAc`l'unEn .._ o Iv Anncuu-nntuv mws ".>?.3'I`r1'f_:4,(,,`~1-`V I ay, March 23, 1922