PAGE TWO LONDONN, Eng.,. May 14.â€"â€"The future ranking of Mrs. \Vallis War- field as DucheSS of WindSOr appar- ently has bean definitely fixed inâ€" tormed persons disclosed today by changing the Dukes Order of the Garter banner to a postion behind that of his three ycunger brothers. Duke of Windsor’s Spouse To Rank As Eighth Lady She would rank below Queen Eliz- abeth, Queen Mary, Princess Eliza- beth. Princess Margaret the PrinceSs Royal, the Duchess of Gloucester and the Duchess of- Kent. That is the order of precedence. Fourth Place It was disclosed that the Duke’s banner had been removed in secret frOm its premier position in St. George's Chapel. Windsor and hung That, would make the Duchess of Windsor eighth the realm. EDWARD DROPPED IN ORDER OF CARTER BEHIND YOL'NGER BROTHERS in fourth place. Thus the Duke now ranks wbeiow‘l the King the Duke of Gloucested and‘; the Duke of Kent. i Announcement Monday ‘ “01d came today from the Chat- eau de Cande at Monts, France.‘ King Bolton 5:. Our Maximum Labor Charge ls $2.50 MODERN. EXPERIENCED BANKING S§§VIC5.. .THE OUTCOME OF 119 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL OPFRATION In the last Calendar year Canada had a foreign trade amount- ing to $1,663,095.000, an increase of 19.7%, as compared with an average of 8.1% for 2-4 leading countries. In this ex- change the Dominion had a favourable balance (including exportation of gold as a commodity) of $393,000,000. Anorher feature of international trade was the tourist business, incoming and outgoing, totalling $355,568,000, the balance in Canada’s favour being $155,958,000. With the ï¬gures for tourist trade added to those for ordinary commerce, our international trade rose to $2,018,661,000, with a total balance in Canada's favour of more than half a billion dollars. Banking plays a vital part in the upbuilding of the foreign trade of Canada, and foreign trade is the backbone of the native industries which are the foundation of Canada’s economic structure. IF THINKING OF A NEW RADIO HEAR THE )IARCONI Marconi Radio WITH THE MOS'f-EMODERN EQUIPMENT IN CANADA Poole’s Radio Service The Best Possible Repair Service CANADIANS AND THEIR INDUSTRIES....AND THEIR BANK mce in Canada's favour being $155,958,000. he ï¬gures for touriSt trade added to those for 'y commerce, our international trade rose to 361,000, with a total balance in Canada’s favour .- than half a billion dollars. ; plays a vital part in the upbuilding of the foreign FCanada, and foreign trade is the backbone of the induStries which are the foundation of Canada's liC structure. The Bank's services include: Loans to importers and ex: porters; purchases of bills of exchange representing ex« ports; providing commercial credits for purchases abroad; purchase and sale of exchange "futures" for protCCtion againsr price fluctuation in foreign currencies; special wire facilities with the important exchange markets to speed transacrions; reports of character and Standing .of foreign firms; commercial accounts; foreign cunency ac- c0unts; safekeeping of securities. BANK OF MONTREAL WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU CANADA’S TRADE \WITH THE WORLD Tubes Tested And Estimates Given Free Bobcaygeon Branch: L. B. SHOREY Alma ESTABLISHED 1817 - HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL future lady of BOBCAYGEON The Duke conferred for five hours Thmsday with his solicitor, A. G. Allen. This created an unofficial impres- sion of the question of whether Mrs. Waril‘eld shall be known as “Her Royal Highness†after the marriage. has hezn solved. The Duke’s report- ed insistence she be granted the roy- al style was said to have caused dif- ficulty in government circles here. If the matter has been settled there was no indication what agreement was reached. where Mrs. Wallis Warfieid and the Duke of Windsor are staying taht an announcement on their wedding p.ans would be forthcoming Monday or Tuesday. Yï¬HTH MUS? BE SERVED IN DAN HOWlEY’S OPINIUN Off to 3. gm at stalt, the best that any Tcxonto team has made in 1e- ent years, Dan Howley‘s amazing Maple Leafs the youngest team that e"er startcd an Inteznaticnal Base- ball Leag“: Campaign, haw: aroused Talonto to a new high in baseball en- thusiasm. The Leafs, hailed as semi-prov, by Baltimore newspapermen because of In providing ï¬nancial service for this enormous trade a leading part is played by the Bank of Montreal, which, with its 500 branches throughout Canada, its own ofï¬ces in ï¬nancial centres abroad, and its own banking correspon- dents throughout the world, carries through promptly and smoothly the task of ï¬nancing the movements of an inï¬nite variety of commodities. Phone 17 311:} {ICT 't‘neir youthful appearance when they gopened the season in the Maryland ‘city, have an average age of has than 24 years, which is from two t; three years under the average of the great majority of teams in or- ganized professional baseball. The Toronto infielders averzwe less than 22 teens. F12: M.2‘.dur,a second bareman who is 23,,“ is the oldest of the four players that compcse the inns: defence of the Toronto team. James Walsh, big: first baseman, is 22; Don. R055 third baseman. is 22, and little Jcc Ganttn‘sein, the short- stop is only 20. Tommy Heath, the rotun". catcher, who will do most of the Leafs‘ back- stopping; this season, is :24 year of EEG. 'lhc thiee outfielders who appear t; have landed regular berths with the 192115 are Mayo Smith. ‘22, Bobby? Porter. 24, and Ted Petosky, 26. Manager Howley is a great believ- er in youth, and his decision to start the season with this bunch of young- sters was looked upon with much misgiving by other officials of the Toronto Club. However, Howley’s "udgemsnt was more than confirmed by the way his players went out and won their first seven games. In no time at all,they became the talk of the International League, and Tor- likao ntsoe ach onto fans could hardly believe their eyes as day after day the scoreboards recorded the Leafs victories. Major League baseball scouts, ever in search of promising" young players, began its trail the Toronto team. The Leafs have no working agreement with any major league club and Tor- onto fans owns all but three of the players. It s certain that some fancy offers will be made for some -cf the Leafs at the end of the present sea- son if they maintain their present clip. The Leafs present home stand cont» inues until May 25. The series a- gainst the Newark Bears winds up On May 20 and the Leafs will have an open date on May 2lst. On Saturday May 22nd, the Bufallo Bisons Will make their first appearance in Tor- onto, and on Victoria Day, Monday. May 24th, the Leafs will play morn- ing and afternoon games against the Rochester Red Wings. They also meet the Wings on May 25, the closing of their home stay. The Leafs will re- turn to Torcnto on June 3rd for a three-game series against the Mon- treal Royals. After that,, they will swing around‘ the southern end of the circuit and not be home again until June 25th. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO BOBCAYGEON INDEPENDENT i DEVSTRU i CTIVE TO FORRESTS GARDENS, FARM LANDS WILL BE GREAT; SPRAYING GROW- THS WITH POISON ONLY MEANS’ CHECKING SWARM. STRIP POPLAR TREES ENTIRELY North Bayâ€"Millions upon millions cf forest tent caterpillars are swarm ing' over the North Bay district doing unt;ld damag to trees shrubbery and gardens, and creating a most unplea- sant condition. The caterpillars are the result of the hordes of moths which invaded this district last fall. The current scourge is in the com- mencement stage at the present time, and information stated that at the present time indications "are that the invasion will be much greater than last year when the insects proved a. nuisance to farmers, garden owners motorists and cottgers. Caterpillars have already been found in quite large quantities in the centre of North Bay While mil- lions of them are lathering trees, shrubbery. and hedges in the unpro- tected parts of the district. Great Loss Threatens An authority said that; if some effective parasite is not bred soon to counteract these caterpillars the dam are caused by these insects in the next few years will be enormous. As far as it is known there has been no parasite developed as yet to :ffset the caterpillar. Persons who have isolated tree on their properâ€" ty might get rid of the insects by spraying the trees with arsenic of lead or some other poisonous solu- tion, but in cases where the trees are in groups it is almcst an impossible task to combat them. London~-â€"Work on the szii‘x‘aghlg‘ of the Lusitania is _to begin this mvnth. This has been disclosed here by L111. H. B. Russell: masta.‘r of the ‘a'zvag'e ship Orphir. which mout- cd the famous wreck lying 1!: J12 feet of water off the 01d Head of ‘Iinsale, southeln Ireland, in Oct- ober, 1935 taptain Russell hopes to clear up the mystery surrounding: the cargo the Lusitania was canying- when. in May 1915, a German submarine’s torpedo sent the liner to the bot- tom It was reported that the Lusit- ania was carrying a large quanity of bullion at the time, but the re- port has never been verified owing to the complete secrecy observed ocn- cerning‘ war cargoes. It was also estimated that the in- flux this year will be 60 to 70 times meater than in 1936. Capt. J. D. Craig, producer of several underwater motion pictures has arranged to film the salvage :pelations. With the deep bed of the sea as his studio. Capt. Craig will use as his are light, a 5,000 watt un- derwater lamp, which has been spec- ially built for him. Start Salvage 0f Lusitania Soon A tritonia all-metal diving suit will be used in the salvage operations. This suitrbears the whole pressure. of the water itself, thus relieving the diver of that handicap. It has been successfully tested in depths of more than 1,000 feet. It is expected here that the sal vage operations will not be finally completed until 1940. Consult Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Every Day in Lindsay Except Monday and Friday 45 Kent St. Lindsay CRICHTON When In Trouble With Your F363 and Glasses Optometric Eye Specialist McLAUGHLIN. A. M. Fulton, B.A., J. E. Anderson, K.( Barristers, Solicitors, Offices at Lindsay a! DR. R. G. SCOTT Dentist Office over Ken. Griffin’s Barber Shop Hours: 9-12-â€"1.30-5.30 Evenings by Appointment BOBCAYGEON â€"- ON FROST FROST Barristers, Solicitors, Conve’yances,Et¢ ....OFFI€E TEMPLE BUIBDING, Kent and Cambridge Streets Lindsay, Ont. â€"- Phone 41 Branch Officeâ€"Bobcaygeon, over Woollard’s Drug Store Tuesday Afternoon H. E. MOFFATT I‘lNSMITH.., Eave Troughing, Plumbing, Regaining All ordas receive prong agtentinn vIAARKET SQUARE BBBGA‘YGEON KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. Munro, Minister Morning Serviceâ€"11 a.m. Evening Service, 7. pm. S. S. and Adult Bible Class 10 an 7 .30â€"Mid-week Sernce Always Welcome at Knox BOBCAYGEON BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. M. B. Gillian, Pastor 10.00 a.m.â€"Bib1e School 11.00 examâ€"Worship 7.30 p.m.â€"â€"Gospel Service Prayer Service Thursday and Sat» urday Evenings 8 p.m. Everyone invited ‘. M. FROST. K. C. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. Leach, Pastor The House of Friendship Serviceâ€"41 a. m. Serviceâ€"7.00 p.m. Bible Studyâ€"Thursday at 8 p m. We Welcome You ‘7. Flat/0n: 3' A Department of Fisheries, Please send me your free 52. booklet, “Any Day a. Fish I containing over 100 delightful economical Fish Recipes. __â€".â€"-- Address. FOR FREE Boon“ nu TUESDAY, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday . . . any day can be Fish Day . . . when you realize just how healthful, tasty and economical Canadian Fish and Shellï¬sh can be. Healthy, because of because of their easily digested and ï¬nely-flavoured meat. Economical, because Fish gives you full value in nourishment for every cent spent. Serve Canadian Fish and Shellï¬sh more often. Whatever way is most convenient . . . fresh, frozen, canned, smoked, pickled ondried mm m“ nourishment in it; most 1 prime condition from sea table. your free 521383 and Fenelon T. H. Sth'C'n, Kfu. ., Crovm Attorney, Cards DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES. OTTAWA Notaries, Etc. -. FROST ONT. most convenient . . . fresh, frozen, , pickled .orrdried . . . you get its most delightful form . . . 1n Poultry enthusiasts to the number of about sixty, recently attended a special meeting at the O.A.C., Guelph sponsored by the Ontario Poutlry C m federation. There were visitors pro- sent from Stratford, Kitchener, Ham- iltcn, Galt and Flora, as well as from Guelph and vicinity. The visitors were welcomed by Matt Doran, president of the conference who presided. The meeting was held in the main build- ing of the poultry department and Pro fessor W. R. Graham, head of the department at the O.A.C. Was the principal speaker. . THURSDAY, MAY 20th 1937 egg. “Canada raises enough fowl for her own market.†said Professor Gmâ€" ham,†and the result is that the h ,us‘c wife purchasing fowl for the table can afford to be particular about what she buys. “For that reason," said the speaker, “it is advisable tha, the man or woman raising fowl for we market should endeavor to grow birds thatw ill sell for less than one dollar each In his address Prof. Graham dealt with poultry breeding of the present day and the difficulty of raising suit- able types f-cr the modern market He said thee hief lequirements seemed to be a small bird thatp roduced a large During thep ast season. the Eur- opean corn borer was injuriously a- bundant in the Ottawa District, an! in an effort tap revent a repetition of this outbrak in 1937, every grow- er raising either sweet or fodde- corn should make a determined (1'- fort to put the recommended (-intmi methods into force. ANGLICAN SERVICES Christ Church Bcbcaygeon Rev P. C. Howard, Rater. Morning Serviceuevery Sunday (ex. cept the 2nd in the month) at 11.00 St. John 8 Cl: an... )umzu. d Divine Serviceâ€"every Sunday except the second and hst in he n “nth at 2.30 p. m. Holy Communionâ€"second Sultday a: 11.00 ‘22. m. St. Alban's Church, Verclam Divine Service, Last Sunda; in the Month at 2.30 p. m. Evening Service every Sunday at 7.00 POULTRY BREEDERS MEET ‘, lake or river, to your CORN BORER CONTROL Flake one can Canadian kip- pered herring in’ small pieces. In buzzered bake dish put alternate layers of cooked potatoes, ï¬sh and cheese, sprinkling crumbs between the layers. Add seasoï¬- ing to one cup of milk and pour over the scallop. Coger with Puttered crumbs and bake until ‘KIPPERED HERRING SCALLOP Try This Recipe Cutwcn-r-~ s feeding bet} in the m‘Wi portant to I fad" at tlu Bran bait †he control HURSDAY, MAY 3.31} Horse Clippers Sh‘ Keys Made. Iuckl ‘Villiam St, N Lawn M Geo. W. SE“; Sharpened and Fine Machine Spedi .n. 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