1` 54:11.14 o'I'ro1~i `ll-IARDV .'HUBBARD S HA lVI.l.J. ' 31' Sprin a] - 5UARAlVTE TOR F/V Buy Advertised I`hin: The Big Fumitur: Phone 82W. G. cf smrm Cor. Collier and Ba! THURSDAY, APR we Here is great Dairy Pails. there exists_ a mand forawell good-wearing dairy pail selli popular price. ia-the SMP Da new style. Seeth stores. Take a lm big car, note the a all cracks and c and mark the lo only one dollar. your dairy through If certain m` main tense for no amount oi energy. For in enclosing the \ are allowed to .x ural positions iii support, they 11 cannot relax. . rest this part healthfully as it relieved the st tense muscles 1 Onl; Q0. 1394 At "rising L to whether you you the renew; necessary to th modern age. smtl FOR SALE 1 essd IUWWU uwuu eqnlfary nan CHOICE or LEADINE CAR M$NUFiAC'E'A' V ERS AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT UR ` vrn nu llAI\- `mu. :5 ...--'.-.-__ 4-, _ Storage Batteries ru 1lI_d'I:l\II r I TO BE HADAT Mgll.Al_JGHLlN`GARAGE BRANCHFCI Just how _ people cfo saye?% The Bank of '1;oronte depfositors but extends service which aims to the welfare of its clie hot 'only welcon'1es a- friendly personal _ promote in every -way nts. ' the savers W It is the savers, however, not the non savers, who control their own welfare and take advantage of their opportunities. Itis o succeed. _ ' ` The fact is that a" great man`? people save nothing whatever, and that t e proud -per capita showin of savings in Canada is built up by the thn'%ty. ` A man may readV of the large de iosits p1aced_1'n banks, and come to the cone usion 1 that everyone 15 saving money -'-- perhaps`. except himself. - -~ FlR':1 BARRlE-I-I. A. 's1m's'. uanmr. ALLANDALE -' ELMVALEV--H. R. Warren. Manager. `Alberta, Lib ton, endorsed Joseph '1`. Shaw of Cal- gary as leader` of the party in that pro- _ Vince. v y people were. killed when bandits threwhombs into theatre -while Sign was in progress` at Hal-Shane nu; * `- American Medical Association at 4 Dallas. irexas. heard of new treatment `for pair-esls. by injecting patient with ` malaria. . . . -` _ . I Buy Advertised Things, `; , '` , -_-_, ---no uv yi-II` sue ` At the task vc:hereon I am bent: For I ask no odds of the fickle R0115 0! chance or good fortune that be: h It's the path or duty.the worker treads. I And it's ever the path for me. ~ I THE JOB THAT'S MINE . Thei'e'a joy divine in the job that's 1 \,.\ dy `T mine, However humble the task: Though it sheds no lustre whereby I hine. ` ` ' . a It affords me all I can ask. There's the hone at pay - I receive each W nd the joy of each task begun , ch at night is finished and put 11 be eontent. . lve my aim, to put`- sue a ` 4 `~ ..... vvuy continue giving the other -fellow the benefit of the doubt. All drivers aren't dumb, and the chap who does stopgto let you by will gliscover that and pass the good thing along. `Ten to one you'll find that the other fellow has been pushing through the- cause you took advantage of him. He will appreciate the courtesy. Try it and T see. H W Ill uo? Why continue fellow < you and ma... um - corhr'a11'dA'{g\Ldve the drivers crossing my radiator the right of way. Instead of trying to crowd through. But class. -This Golden Rule stuff is all right to preach" about but it don't zivogk in a. traffic Jam. What am I_ to 0 ll A9 1111...` - - was. Mr. Greer. I corner andjgave (' the darn fnnla Inna I----A VVIEUGSS the `traffic jams at corners where there are no policemen. Then take a look at the revolving doors of some office building or\ department corner as they do a revolving door there wouldn't be any traffic jam. And Z the old Golden Rule is the only thin: which will prevent traffic jams. Recently a student of mine tried out the `stunt of "after you, and the next morninglat the school he spoke thusly: "Yes; Mr. Greer. waited at the corner__andjgave drivers: mmuainnr u.nu-aIso forgetful. - T You must "not only be careful but consciously careful. Intelligence is to be preferred to instinct, for instinct may get you into trouble. And re- member that when you try and bluff the other fellow. that he too. may be a. bluffer. in which case-CRASH! Give the other fellow credit but don't try and outguesa him. It can't bedone. Witness the `traffic there Dollcemen, Than 4,` _ --..---- uumg Kept so busy. .;- ` Technically both the driver and ped- estrian are right in taking these ex- treme attitudes; butactually both are wrong. .Tr-attic` regulations or no traf- fic` regulations.` whether signals are clear or not. it remains the duty of every car driver to handle his machine intelligently and protect` the forgetful pedestriazragainst himself. And it is the duty'oi.' the pedestrian toalways You must -nn mu`. L. ..-_--in - --....n .su vvA'J.`U_r1 UUT." The pedestrian leaves the looking out entirely to the motorists. hence the reason (or the emergency hospital being kept busy. Technically both tho .a..a...... .....- _-s (By Erwin Greer) The accident problem would be help- ed a great deal it both motorists and pedestrians would think less about their rights and more about the wel- fare of the other fellow. There is too much or the feeling that it is altogether the business of the other fellow to ex- ercise the caution. - THE MOTOR CAR DRIVER THINKS IT IS UP TO THE PEDES- TRIAN TO WATCH OUT." Th naA|:f|nIn'n 'l nnnn -- .uru Luulsjust kept on coming, ta twenty minutes-late for . d: 1 ? Whycontlnue giving ot v or thn am-M Er sheds h_1stre.whe_reby the honest -I receive -u .yun_ I:na.t's mine! -Sldne.v Warren Mal ------------ sf All Pengeot Company of France is`seek- lug` Detroit site` to build narrow cars. _1'or solution of traffic pt-oblem.-. . International lriddlers oontegvt` for players over 60 years of age. 11 be Held at Ottawa last week in May. I rds Banbury and Lambourne urg- reimpositlon or embargo against Erallotlgzsxl `cattle, in spoeches to House 4 [Dill aorta Bnylvillo . A eton . . . Coldwater :19 o o o a lo, 50 "A 80 Dunlop Street lu|5nIAlVARnIsn &` Baton Co. , HEAD OFFICE 0 ca N A o A"'"` Moment vmmlnan vnnnauvm Makers of Io-glaze Paints, Enamels and Adlaple; Leaf/ - - _Paints and 'VarnisI2s, V SEND ran PAMPHLET LACQUER-ENAMELS tellmg wh V they will do, and how to use th dealer : ndmc will bring -it to ygu `u-`___ ___ em. by ` A post` card return mail. on FLO-GLAZE THIRTY MINUTE at these Enamels are, what with your lC\J - terns _. __.... .... LUUIII II _YUll].' .......e, uulce ur .'sI._0l'e, and apply a coat of Flo-glaze Floor Lacquer-Enamelland it ' ' ' 1 be ready for service in an hour or -so. Replace your furniture and you will h ave saved the inconvenience of waiting two or three days, as under former conditions. ' FLO-GLAZE L THIRT Y MINUTE DECORATIVE LACQUER-ENAMELS are for the interior decoration of woodwork, furniture and other articles in the home. Each coat dries in thirty minutes or less. 4 _ Wax on hardwood floors re ' nished, with Clear- Floor hree weeks. A floor Lacquer-Enamel will not require twice a year. `- ` ` `attention more than - -u-uu:;un .1n1n.1`I MIN UTE FLOOR LACQ and exterior floors. You can remove. the fur home, otfice or store, and apply Flo-g will dry in thin-tv`minm.= A M.----I ---A - ` ,1, _.-_ ...- - u-J ulvllllllsc FLO-GLAZE THIRTY MINUTE FLOOR LA(v3QUER-J _and 00l'S. You can rnmnvn ll... c......:..I_:.. . --.._- w... an: 5 11:: I. IVIIIILIIIC3 Shoo your wife out of the kitchen right after supper and you can have a couple of coats of FLO-GLAZE THIRTY MINUTE LACQUER-ENAMEL ready to walk on ,before you put the cat out for the. night. Less than two hours after Saturday lunch you can have the bathroom oor all slicked up for.eSunday. That settles that, sighed hubby. Now, Fred, if you've anything more up your ' sleeve about this quick-drying Lacquer-Enamel,,p_let s have` it, and the hardware man did: If you are real ambitious you can enamel your car with black or blue black and have it ready for Sunday- morning. `I'M A (`It A an mums.-....-. -___-__r ....... W. J..l.IOIl Ju: Kingoborough hardware and paint dealer." __-...... .... ......us m we x1tchen-as for the bathroom, it V; grace-But-they had to be` painted? Home sweet home s atmosphere was frigid, but thoughts wi other s minds were sulpharous. . ` - He` had to crawlhout of it somehow. b He grabbed the telephone ahd told his troubles to Fred Hasit, ` Now, forget a-ll that, ` Ta'.'na.a.I. &,c.. _ _ _ _ _ _ Khhl L I'- uvustumuulo 3, DO. ..... Kidcl&Co. I:-up _ `ways `proved a good alibi. --_- v--so VIIIIIFCIIIJ Ualllco He dreaded waiting for paint and varnish to dry-waitin between coats usually wilted his enthusiasm to nish the job. One excuse and another had put it olf-his wife couldn t spare the kit- chen, or the children couldn t be kept o the floors, his inclination wasn t always in that,direction,ior some one of a hundred inconveniences al- At last, necessity had broughtlhimn to a showdown. His wife vowed she certainly couldn t do her S, turday baking hopping around on boards in the kitchen-as for the athroom, it was a dis- grace-But--they had to he` nnin+..:-v = _H_e sufe was in a hurry. V Here` it was- Friday evening, and heuhad to 1 rooln oors bgfoie week-end company canie. urn _'_;___1_j o.. ' - " ransom uemangaa. ' ' ` Proposal to legalize betting was re-' jected in the British House of C9m- I uruex uanyon. > ' x . _ - ` A schoolgirl aged 9, kidnapped at New York. was returned home un- harmed, alter her father refused to pay ransom demailsisd. ~ Pronosal to leznan haul..- ........ -- I .Track of giant cat wh1ch; trod! soil o1'VArizona. 100,000 years ago were gicecived by Kansas professor in Oak re nyon. A snhnnlg-h-I "noun a 1..'a.........-.- -L Cleaner, Presser: and 'DUNLOP ST. . A % 229 - Dwight . . .l. . J.- W. Aabury Minuing . . A, Everett F".`E. Pearson Orillia Gravenhunt ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phelpaton . . . . . . . J. W. Bournexnnn &\Co. Port Carling, W. ] l_.__`_|___.__` `I A 0. " - ` , c_ __.,.,-. .unuv-u1ul.\.'1`JJ.Vtll.V.I.IJ_l.4D' are for interior furnishings from any room in your apply Lacquer-Enamel and A second coat will 'e have 1' MADE IN`. CAi\IADA was Fred s assurance. ] g`, and yo painththe I-L'i}t_c[1e1_I and bath- d cnmna nv nsnnn within each 0 uee, oy 126 to 94.` . Committees all over Engllsh-spea.k- ing world will attempt to collect $1,250,000 for new Shakespeare Mem- orial Theatre at Stratford-on-`-Avon. Returns at Ottawa show birth rate Waverley . Cedar Brae I-ENAMELS for _in ind: Frnm 0-" ---` Port Stuaton . . Stanton Bron. Stayner . . . . . . . . . A. Watson -Stroud . . . . . . Boadvny Bron. Tottenlnm . .. . W. J. McLean Waverlev - . Rm.-TI. A n-=-|-|- mons orrmotlon of i ldee. hv 12:: 1'11 04 a ; mons on motion a dee, by 126 to 94. COInh`I" fnAn on I ll send you up some `nosing Ronald & Co. illia . . . . . . .. Phillipa & Co. alinton . G. Sllunlnn rt Cnlvnna, `I u---- ` n fty Minutes? w. J. NICLOIII Brock & Drinklo . . . . . Louis Doyle Scrymgeour, Dun -I t, the local