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Grimsby Independent, 10 Apr 1935, p. 3

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al DOwIOn BMT, MOPD _i Salmo, Yahk, Midway and Oltawa â€" The Government bas :l.n‘nnldlnl-fillhh(bl- for air service purposes, Minâ€" u-vuna.qupngmy_w; a questioner in the House of Comâ€" ting «p with them thas yeu‘re ting up for theio. ~_ out a word, The miracies of growth are wrought, and aot a sound is heard. Â¥et, to the city, where the nolse is The Â¥iience calls to Springâ€"Cushed hills before it is too latel It is very wel to make a pg beginnunt bat it should nover Mutb\t‘&_h‘hfiub din. Bpring to !_nuu--.u-hb- Teacherâ€"Yes; and what does a monkey do? Jeanâ€"Climbs up a tree. Teacherâ€"Yes, what else? Jeanâ€"Climbs down ag«in. * in trouble with giving until it burts is that so many persons bruise picture of? Coming home one Sunday afternoon with a string of trout, Robble was suddenly confronted y the local minister. There we. no other way of escape, but the little boy rose to the eccasion. Going directly up to the -huu.u-uz-m.m -.'htlholnln&uk A worms <n the Sabbath?" It must be terrible, to live where they k.ve earthquakes and tornadoes â€"and bridge elubs too. SPRING‘S APPEAL 4 like the flowers, birds, and bees, The tender grass and budding trees, 1 like all springtime, to be sure But, best of all, the temperrâ€"ure. When a man has a birthday, he takes a day of. When a woman has one, she takes a year off. Bossâ€"I‘m surprised at you! Do gou know what they do with boys who teli Hes? Office boyâ€"Yes, sirl When they ”o_-u.i(nlr-lnblh-ut Judgeâ€"You say you have known the dejendant all your life. _ Now tell the jury whether you think he would be guilty of stealing this (lohnldhoh M&E;I ut midâ€"night, w that bis| take n Mn o ges ce (‘.'.":..M....i.-... that 4 Applicantâ€"1I worked in an amâ€" munition factory anl it went up in tail, three white legs and right front leg brindled, all but the toes. A amail nick in the left car, a silver link collar withâ€" "That‘ll do!" gasped the sergeant. "We‘ll find the dog!" ; Visitor (to little girl)â€"And was your grandpa covered with insurance when he died? _Little Girlâ€"No‘m; just a nightâ€" Fow quickly the Itle ones STUW 1 You no ».oner get through sitâ€" wife had been missing since cight that morning, and asking mu&h-h!:“hw "Mer description," serâ€" ” -.u,- "Iâ€"â€"I don‘t know!" "Weight?" _ "I expect she wore her cost and hat. She took the dog with her." "What kind of dog?" * "Bringle bull terrier, _ weight fourteen and a half pounds, four dark blotches on his body, shading from grey to white. Round. blackish het: yrit the Teft oye, white ‘stok "Colour of eyes?" "Erâ€"average, 1 expect." “;gomhnbnd.mfiuo- Good judgment must be acquired :.:‘-.wum leave . your :..u.fuc-u«h\ leave it; it me. ‘ Bossâ€"How could that be? ; HJAVE quickly the little oner grow neARD 1oU =~ l 99 it? alt« ‘ ALL FOOD MADE HER dow falls across all our lvesâ€"CANâ€" CER. 1 need not say how eagerly 1 selze this opportunity to appeal to the citizens of Ontario to do all they ean to make this Jubllce year of His Majesty‘s accession to the throne forâ€" ever glorious, forever a year of grace memorable for all time as the year when we all, in massed formation, began a wellâ€"planzed attack upon cancerâ€"the z.st elusive, the most secret!~». and the most incxorably erv‘. of mankind‘s enemics, "The terrible annual toll cancer exacts in this province must be checked. Each year four thousand people die of Cancer in Ontario, and for every one that dies there are usually three more who are suffering from this painful, malignant disease, A message to the citizens of Onâ€" tario from His Honor, Dr, Herbert A. Bruce, Licutenantâ€"Governor:â€" "Mis Excellency the Governor General Inaugurated recently the King George V, Jubilee Cancer Fund in Canada, The citizens of every Province in this great Dominion are being invited to assist in bringing about the ultimate conquest of a deadly, relentless enemy whose shaâ€" King George V. Jubilee Canâ€" cer Fund Inaugurated Indigestion is caused a fallure Ialhflno(ihp-ul‘e,orcl,m Ive juices. As a result, your food, instead of being assimilated by your system, simply collects and ferments inside you, producing harmful acid poisons. _ ‘The immediate effect of the six mineral saits in Kruschen is W&ohflasnndm jJulces of the y. _ As you :t.. 'lt‘hh-wl'ua-.bn" ensures a All.l'h:tn complete h means a g\olm "It is only fair to pass these facts on," writes a nurse. "I was sufferâ€" Ing from overâ€"acidity and flatuience to such an extent that 1 was comâ€" mll& lnu'ldn‘l take ho& take something, I would be wretchâ€" edly ill. 1 have now taken Kruschen for 12 months, and 1 have no doubt that it has righted my digestive ‘ n AyStem. Tam now quite fit and able to work with vigor again."â€"Nurse 30 LEE AVE. Toronto, Ont. A group of publicâ€"spirited citiâ€" vas having joined together for the common weal and betâ€" terment of Communities, now offer a service to individual citizens _ and _ communities. NONâ€"POLITICAL, NONâ€"RACâ€" IAL, NONâ€"SECTARIAN, Send a 3 cont steamped envelope for further information, THE CoD Lver on with thie PLUS vauue Peuars Pelimest Sodan have toulfed The Abundant Vitality of Cod Liver Oi SCOTT‘$ EMULSION Caused by Acidityâ€" Corrected by Kruschen TO THE CITIZENS OF ONTARIO PLEASANT TASTE PLUS "Mowever, I should make it clear that all money collected will be spont this country, "I appeal to all citizens in this e to contribute $1.00 or more the King Goorge V. Sllver Jubllce Fund for Canada, "Will you please send your contriâ€" direct to Lady Bessborough, who will ucknowledge if, HMer adâ€" is simply, Ottawa, Ontario, The chartered banks are receiving cow Excellency as a convenionce ts the ‘The turning of a game of staiking into the real things was the unique experience of Scouts of Nelson and Willow Point,.B.C. ‘The two troops annually in Ontario. The ratlo of deaths from cancer has increased from 70.9 in 1914 to 114.7 in 1933â€"â€" an Increase of 43.9. "The results obtained tocay in the treatment of cancer are 2o very much better than formerly that those who notice a lump or have un» usual symptoms should not be deâ€" cause of the feer that he will diagâ€" lum will relleve pain and delay the Inevitable. "The erying noed is for more reâ€" search, more institutions with facilâ€" itles for the scientist in his great work of investigating the cause of and the discovery ot a specific for its cure. There must be a "spe but the cause of cancer must Arst be discovered by exact, painsâ€" taking medical research,. This reâ€" search will only be possible If we all to provide the necessary funds, When this fund is establisted it will Canada to take her place with salster Dominions, thus making campaign inaugurated in London welve years ago a truly British Emâ€" erboro‘ Fish and Game Protective Association was conferred upon every invested Boy Scout of Peterâ€" boro‘ troops at a big joint meeting of Scouts and Rovers and members of the Fish and Game Association executive, in celebration of the granrme, and were playing a game of staiking through bush, when had been lost. nose their case as cancer, In early cases surgery is still the best form of treatment, either alone Chatham, Ont., Scouts participated in a Rotary Club crippled children‘s fund campaign by operating a "Lost and Found Bureau" of Rotary memâ€" bers, who had to contribute someâ€" thing to the fund on being "found." The raily centres and dates â€" for Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec are as follows: Brandon, Thursday, May 2; Winnipeg, Saturday, May 4; Fort William, WednesGay, May 8; Sudbury, Thursday, May 9; Toronâ€" to, Saturday, May 11; London, Tucsday, May 14; Ottawa, Saturâ€" day, May 18; Montreal, Friday, May 24; Quebec, Monday, May 27, pire Campaign against cancer in its Great preparations are under way in Scouting circles throughout the Dominion for the coming visit of Lord and Lady Nadenâ€"Powéll. They will arrive in Victoria April 9, and after big railies of Scouts and Girl Guides at Vietaria and Vancouver, will proceed eastward attending wimilar gatherings . at designated centres in the various provinces, Monorary membership in the Petâ€" A brother to every othet : SCOUTING Everywhere Four truck lines are dreamt of by Spanish enthusiasts of the scheme. Two would traverse the Sahais, one plercing Nigeria to join the nearly completed Capeâ€"Calro railroad at Stanleyville in the Belgian Congo, the other making its way towards the jungled const of West Africa. The construction of both railways has been started under French direction; their completion awaits would be cony tables by an alls be whisked thi on flat cars; u"flfllmdhm the tunnel‘s Spanish cdul:'hew in the Syring, and the Sumumer should hear of a definite answer to the question of the tunnel‘s techâ€" nical feasibility, _ Twenty miles in length, stretchâ€" P3ie the tunnel springs to the ey« «ith Punta Felguera as the focus cf a number of African trunk in Morocco, and plunging at times to = depth of a thousand feet, the tunnelâ€"if it becomes factâ€"will be the longest and deepest in the world. liberation is at an end; the techni« eal aspect is to be examined further ing beneath the Straits of Tarita on GENERAL â€" MAC â€" MAR. 28th the Spanish side to Punta Felguers, was first conceived by a Frenchâ€" man as long azo as 1869., It has been reborm since the war in the mind of a Spanish artillery officer â€"Colonel Pedro Jevenois, of the Saragossa garsson; and, fostered in its new form both by Primo de Rivera and by the Spanish Repubâ€" lican has for the past The nOW & wut Troop of Alliston, Ont., ated its grasp of Scouting vuity service by colâ€" lecting an and â€"varietyâ€"â€" of “‘r that astonied the 10â€" eal Cemmittee, The cob lection i underclothing, sults, overconts ings, hats, caps and mittens, mostly in good condition. During February 11 now Scout Groups were organized and registerâ€" ed, as follows®: Ird Cait, ith Kings ton, 5th King#ten, 1st Wellington, 1st Bobcaygeon, 6th Oshawa, 1st Kakaâ€" beka Falls, Merlin, 1st Kings ville, 1st m, 3rd Mimico, Seout Lawrencs Parker of the Borâ€" der Cities SaBatorium Post Troop, al unabl@ to leave his room, has lu-l“ his Class Scout tests. Boys of Jo::lplhl and sanatorâ€" Jum units among our keenest and Thirty Toronto Scouts assisted at the Service Of Witncss hold in Maple Leat Gard@Bs on the cvening of By Rail to Africa Old Tunnel Project ponse to tho expressed wish of Excelleney the GovernorGearal tario has Peéistered 38 now S troops with & membership of 951 _ Ome Of B6 largest assembllcs of Scouts Cubs recorded in many years flt "Lakehead" gethered at Fort WHHNAM to celcbrate the birth day of LOPd And Lady Dadenâ€"Powell with a progrAmme of competitions, winding Wis: a big _ singâ€"song, Some fl" participated, represonâ€" ting troOp® @DJ packs in Port Wil Ham and Port Arthor, \ Since th0 inauguration of the eampaighn to Incroase the number of Scouts In CaBada to 100000 The idea 0f a Gibraitar tunnel to race or creed mda to 100,000, in expressed wish. of haps one of them will enable this subsidiary difficulty to be overâ€" come, What, lastly, of the international consequences of a realized Gibralâ€" tar tunnei? r.'w..m controlled Gibraltar would acquire a new significrmce. _ To France, .!Pubululuunda'-llh‘ bluck troops could be rushed ncross to Europe in a matter of hours. Spain herself would recover a meed of longâ€"lost European prestige. _ But glory has its prics. _ Spain Ottawaâ€"Since 1928, Canada has paid $6,781,170 in subventions and mhuldm“ull:th ¢oal industry in the Maritime s inces and Alberta, a return tabled recently in the Mouse of Commons sald. (Of that amount $4,457,002 European troubles; she might still wish to do so; but a neutral Spain possessed of a Gibraitar tunnel would be a passive ally of France. Aid To Coal Industry Has Cost “7‘1.!1"] Are Spanish "tunnel enthusiasts" to be checked by the thought? Don‘t you think that you ought to trade with him, and by bis friend and his belper in the time of . his Don‘t you krow that every dollar you send out of your town for merâ€" chandise is sent to strangersâ€"to the men who nover spond a dollar there to men who would not trust you for a box of matches, Me is the chap who visits you when you are sick, sends flowers to your family when you die, and fol lows your body out among the trees and tombs, es far as human feet may travel with the desd, Me is the home merchantâ€"your neighbour =â€" your friend â€"â€" your helper in times of need. sem offered by freight traffic, and given Dakar geographical dignity; it is the starting point both of the fGomunlr-uI-:olth air and ship mail services to South America. _ The fourth line, brushâ€" WMWMM: which now comes to a humiliatingly abrupt stop at Italy‘s colony of Tripolitania. Such, then, is the vision; how possible is its realization? Economic means and technical possibility are questions that await final proâ€" nouncement, Apart from them there is that small but annoying difft eulty of the sevenâ€"inch difference between the Spanish and French rallway gauges. Alteration of the present Spanish track would be too dit when you mre financially bmh.‘ and carries your account until you are able to pay, ‘ | l-hlh..n'h\“lv-ngh‘ Me is the chap who pays heary taxes to help support home schools and build your town streets, and maintain the fire department, the u&mwmmnwum Â¥ Me is the chap whose clerks and book keeper; aud other employees live in your town and spend their money with you and other home peonle, when you are not satisfled with what you have bought. Me is the chap who stands behind the guarantee and makes restoration of all losses that you may sustain on the goods you buy. Me is the chap who meets you at his door with a handshake and let you out with a message to the "kids" and a real comeâ€"again goodbye. Me is the chap who meets and greets you on the street every day in the year and takes a neighborly inâ€" terest in your family and your afâ€" faira, Atlantic seabourd ‘as far as Dakar, in Senegal. _ Aviation has aiready the willingness of the French to -lrylhc-ofl'llnuhml‘d- guera; they might prefer to make its terminal point at Oran or Alâ€" the day when the Bank of France when the French investor is readier to expose his nose to cutting econoâ€" mic winds. _ There exists a alight doubt, a very slight doubt, as to _ and Used Purts Write at onse for our bargain list of The Home Merchant The home merchant, Who is het Me is the chap who gives you creâ€" What, then, can be done? Conâ€" The third line, a continuation of Marley.Davidson Distrizutors lmsue No. 14â€"‘38 , would skirt the as far as Dakar, in went to the Maritimes and $1.059, 952 to Alberta. Payments made generally by the Trade and Commerce Department to assist in placing Canadian coal used in the munufacture of fron or steal on a basis of equality with imported "ndditional porments" made under tke Domestic Fuel Act to the Mariâ€" time coal ldtstry totalled $87,953. From 1981 to the present the amount of borus paid on wheat wat $12,708,576. â€" The outlay in the year 1981â€"1932 when _ the fiveâ€"centsâ€"a bushe! bonus was in effect was $10,â€" Louis Johnson, trapper, of Felix, Ont., thicks the bounty on wolves should be higher than it is. Indeed "The ayerage person," Johnson went on, "dous not realize how many deer the woives kill. With the bounty at $15, trappers don‘t bother trying to trap woives. They go after other animals because they get more money for them. It hardly pays us to trap wolves,. We only get $15 a pelt, and out of that we have to pay our fare to the Crown lands office bef¢re we can collect. That‘s the reason wolves are on the ~ And with woives on the increase, deer will be decreasing.â€"Sault Ste, Marle Star. Geneva, O.â€"In the midst of news about upsideâ€"down stomachs and disarranged organs, H. P. Williamâ€" son, 68, of Cork, near here. has come forth to proclaim that far 23 years he has been digesting his food with a stomach part of which was once a pig‘s _ Te w he advocates one of $50 instead of the present $15 and declares that this Spring a very large number of deer have been killed by wolves. |__"All year round the wolves have hoofs of the deer can‘t grip the lee or crust, and they san‘t get away at all. The wolves are light, and manage to get about even in ley weather. They made quick work of the helpless deer recently." _ _ Willian.son, more than two decadâ€" es ago underwent two operations in Cleveland for ulcers of the stomach. The second time, surgeons found it necessary to do some patching. . _ A part of a stomach removed from a pig was used as the "patch," Wilâ€" Williamson‘s health has been good during the 23 years, though he has been unable to stand much exertion. He said his appetite had been normâ€" al except during two ilinesses. Sonâ€"Pape, VOP P@pSgees vance . between . wrorperity and <opressisat m <<bâ€"RA 42X â€"Agl prosperity ve had vine, vim men gud soug, but in &# _ "All year round the wolves have Exl;tl.“..'.x‘! PARMS _ AVAILABLB Wt hn onem, it oert aroand| Cld fucde in e uis Tiches a reporter "but recently the simught»| Smenbunt: * C000 00ou t iB er that took place was awful. The CNARACTERB READLTO hoeofu"of the: deek_tan‘t â€"ueip) | thel o"re cae mmowlamces" utraninea The Wolf Bounty PLUG SMOKING TOBAcco e _ Fine tobacco, aged and ripe. 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