Incorporated 21855 land Ix.` 7 The new 1'(`L'0l`(l wa.< c. "by Squadron Leader John Wood- `burn Gillan, who, piloting a new }l;1\\'ker-Hurricanc ghter, flew from Tu1'nhou.~'c z1i1'd1'on1c, near S<'01l:1ml. to .\'urtl10lt z1ir(l1`omn'-, .\lid(ll(-.< nur London, a distance nu` -)~)'7 |\1:lr._- in JR minn1.:-<.-.:1 .\ll(l(ll(`>(_`.\. ll*'dJ 1.Uuuun, a \mu.uu,~. of 3:27 milr,~.< in 48 minuu-.<---~a .~pm- of 408.75 m.p.h., or nearly seven miles :1 minule. Th (light. which \\'z1.~' 21 routinx tcs", \\ u.< 2u'coinp1i. umlu1' ordin- mgv .~:1'vic<: conidtions, with full militz11`_\' equipment and :1 l10l`lll11i load of gasoline. Taking: off at dusk, Gillan, who i.~ <-ommzm 01' No. 111 Fighter Squurlron, flew thv gr0a1.c1' part of the distance in complete darkness. H`. \\'a.'~1 guided only by his blind- yin-s: instruments and at one stage * ew for 50 mi}`C`5 through a thick 6'... Reductions in telephone rales- local and long dislance- in 1935, 36 and `37 have effected savings to telephone users in Ontario and Quebec of nearly one million dollars yearly, A. A. SMITH, Manager Page Seven 'PI-IURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938. j ways. , ` From King to beggar whate or i 1-...4*.m 1 bless the man who sows the `.-I-iv...` T137121) R.EClPES THE FARMER low as a new me member. 1 l After routine business, Mrs. Felt, -the devotional .l'ead-e-r for the day, jtook the chair. She was assisted `thy Miss E. King, who led in prayer; ib,\' Mrs. Douszall. who read the story vlof the -Crucixion and an accom- ' ,panying article on Conquering the IWorld by Love, and by Mrs. Petch, who read extracts from the 4th chapter of the study book. In counts of splendid cures which arei `;_!.]ill10St daily happening in our min-, istry of healing. This is a religious minisrtry that is by action rather than by the spoken word. Right` [around the world our medical work-! ers are sending: out the appeal this cha.pt-er there are many ac-` H'1o~lp us to give them Life. Tho h(-In(>(ii("r,ion o.l'osed the meet- The Kin}: may 1`ul'e o'er land and sea, The Lord may live right royally, I The soldier ride in pomp and prid-,1 Thu . roam o e1' ocean wide. But t.hi:~.'. or that, \vhat,~ .r-r b=0'fall, < The farmer he must feed them all. I over the eggs, bacon and toast. Salt and pepper to taste. ` Eggs au Beurre Noir--T0a.~`t one `slice of bread nice and brown, but- t'-<-r and place on platter or plate. .lr_\' two cg-gs in butter, covering during" proc-c.`<.= in cooking" in f1`_\`in;2' pun until tho (l('>`l1`t'd medium soft mL-dium" 01' lmr(l" is 21`.- tnlm-(l. than rcmou: and place on butt:-1-ml toast. Place in the pan in which the e_z'g's ha\' - been fric-(1 1 "21blc. of thoroughly melted `l)uttc1' and when hot add 1 table- `. of \V01'custc1'. -, toss 1- in pan until `ho1'ou;1'hl_\' n`.l.\'v(l. pour t nvvr 4L'_`.:'.< and .=`1'\'e. The regular meeting of the Cen- tre Ve-spra Women's Ins-t.ituv`t1e' was held at the home of Mrs. E. Cald- well on March ]0th,'with 12 mem- `bers and two visitors present. The me':1in'2 was devoted to agriculture.` Roll call was answered `by different uses of berrizes and ways of pre- serving them. Business was dis- cussed, including` the g`love-making class to be held this week. Mrs. E. Rennick gave a well prepared paper Von Agriculture and also conducted a comlest en-titeld Mystical May Basket. Mrs. H. Dawson was the winners, she having 11 correct an- swers out of 12. `Mr. Stewart L. Page, speaker for, the meeting, gave a very interest- ing and instructive talk touching on the different lines of work carried on by his department, the fusarium wilt! disease in potatoes and a three- year plan for a successful gardsen. A em-ial `half-hour was spent at , The Red Cross: wishes to thank {tho following: for donations 11`-ceixre-d iduring the past week : I Hm, F, Mnrrt-n. Ls L. Tomlin- syear plan 101' a Succlesslul gurus: A social half-hour was spent `lunch, with Mr. and Mrs. Page guests. 'T`I-an nmrf mc>(>Hn9' vvm be held 4 lguests. I The next meeting will be on .April 14th at the` home of Mrs. J. ,Byrnes. As this is th:r- annual ;meeting and election of officers for lthe coming year, a full attendance . lg 1-nn11I:sc+1t:>H Iuurmg Inc pasl. wt ` ;\I1'.<. F. )I`o1'n-n. `son, Mrs. Spanis, .-G,1'a.~'.<(~tt. .\I1'.<. Ii. R1-nwn : Mrovm. 5 'I`l1<-ru \\'m'r1:')$I 2ll'HC]'ES _Q'i\'en 0ut| last weak. 'l"h`e1-~ is :1 ;u;reat need of{ +n1at..`.1`es:~1s, bfxby carriags, beddipg, ;Iad1~e nundI1'vvea1' and men s suits, ` especla y. ! Despite inclement weather, thorew was :1 good attendance at the meet- ! `ing of Co.l']ie1' St. W.M.S. on Fri- gday afternoon, with Mrs. A. Cum- uning presiding`. It was a great ipleasure to welcome Miss Goodfel-i llow life member. I A N ... mnnlinn Puuudnncc NT)-Q F`n1t,| lune commg 3 Li.< 1'eques ved. i ingztl 1 PH? CF21! .`SHlt:lL li:l.`lllUlI VVUII\.|`Luur t.l1in~g`s, , Tho doctors heal, the la\v_ve1' pleads, The miner follows the pre'ciou.< leads, But this, or that, whato:-"er befall,` The farmer he must fr-ed them all! Tl'l": merchant he may buy and sell, fI`h{- teacher do his duty well, 2 But men may toil througVh busy day~s,l Or men may stroll throu_Q'h pleasantl *5! U: 3? `ATED` COLLIER ST. UNITED W.M.S. t1Jo~1p 10 gwe tnem Lue. The benediction cI'osed \nv CENTRE VESPRA W.l. THE RED CROSS x -(Alex \. .\Iiss Miss Parks. Mrs. 1:011, .\l1`.~'. A. C. will -hO(l 0193. Int` IIIHH \\'llU .\U\n-3 unc wleat, W'ho nds us milk. and fruit, and meat; . M(a_v his purse be heavy, his heart be light, His cattle ad corn, and all 51-0 right. i God' blrss the seeds his hands let fall, For the farmer he must feed us all. |Lab1'a(1or LOOKS at me Uflenli ` | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G1'enfe1l i Inheritance . . . . . . . . . . .Drinkwaber .-Xcademy for Souls . . . . . . .Cosgrave Sarah Bernhardt . . . . . . . . . . .Gel1er ` l Silver, Pewter, etc. . . . . . . .Bu1-gess 1 Story of English Literature ..B1-oadus 1` Oriental Literature . . . . . . . . . . Shea j Rimsky~Korsako" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I My Candy Secrets . . . . . . .Elizabeth Story of Textiles . . . . . . . . . .Walton } Mendelssohn . . . . . . . . . . .Haufmann - lFranz Schubert . . . . . . . . . . .Flower n The word Lent is an old A.nglo1 Saxon word which means spring. It givie-s its name to the forty days of penitence in the springtime of the year. The essential idea of Lent is not merely a. giving up of something, but rather a taking up of something---a spiritual ad-. dition. It is an opportunity for self mastery. It is a means by and` through which we may enter upon :1 larger, deeper spiritual life. The world never needed Lent as I` scuun . Tish ilarches On . . . . . . ..RineharL] The Square Peg . . . . . .Maseeld 1 The Ruins Came . . . . . . ..Brome1d | The Crooked Furrmy . . . . . .Farno` | An Infamous Army . . . . . . ..I-Iey-e1 1 The Divine Folly . . . . . . . . . ..O1`czy] \'I"he Great Argruxnenut . . . . . . . .Gibbs I Th-r: Flowering` Aloe . . . . . Steevnsor ' Death at the Inn . . . . . . Freeman! ` They Seek a Country . . . . ..Young 1 And No Quarter . . . . . . . . . . .Wa1shf - Dan;_-erous Years . . . . . . . . .F'ran-kau A Blackshirt Takes a Hand . .Graeme ` ` .\'orth-5--rn Summer . . . . . .G-eijarstam ` Woodsnwkr: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Young 5 [ Pil,<:rim s Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . .Young 3 Nan- Fiction 1 I . . . . . . . . .xuuu1ung i G1i111;;sv.e`2s.a.11- .Galswort.hy `- Great Contemporaries . . . .Churchi11 Portrait of a Village . . . . . ..Young The Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .McMu.v:tri4e 1 The Summing. Up . . . . . . .Maugham James M:a.'1\th-ew Barrie . . . . . ..Roy \Thx-ee-wheeling through Africa % I , 7 , , . . . . . . . . .Wilson ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . LIL EM`iche]an\g'elo, the Man . . .Finlay jTa.pestry Book . . . . . . . . . . . .Can ;Air Conditioning . . . . . . . . . .Da1 `Mod-ern Deba-ting . . . . . . . . . . . . Btlule Blaze . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hou1 lchopin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Bi Venice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L1 Old Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mo Lands of Gods and Earthquake T-Tznr 1a1'ger, OUCPEI` Splflbual HITS . The world never needed Lent it needs it now. Life is so strenu- ous, the pace is so rapid. There is no time for contemplation. We overwork, overdo, we overjoy. War- are apt to forget that we have im- mortal .~'pi1'it, that ww are the sons of God. We live too much only for thr t.:-mpoml and the : for ,..r.`+:..... n....+ +1. n-ruin nf +1. wlmln ;(;ana(Ia, me racmc anu war I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St1'an'ge \V~orld Currents and Canada s Coursei Iklngland Have My Bones .. . .White 1 m' Telling You . . . . .Cha1'lesw0rth So What . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark-e Cleopratra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ludwig i The Importance of Living l 7 , . . . .. . . . .I.in Yutamzl | .....Luu J.u.uau5 'Madame Curie . . . . . . . . . . .E. Curle This is Ontario .............Ha1e- Th'~e Greenwood Hat . . . . .Barrie More Leaves from Lantern Lane | .........`\IcC1ung I r~1.'....\...,\... ...-.A Dnl-Innnnna (1-.nIeurnwHnv I {Practical Craftwork Design ..C1arkc ` General Chiang Kai-Shek . . . . . . . . ` `Royal Progress . . . . . . . . . . ..Bo1i che ; |'l`ales of Tahitian Waters ....Grey' 2Brahms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Niw.-mann f 4Readirng', Writing and Remembering I .. ........Luca,I_ iMiche]an\g'elo, .Finlayson T .Candee * .DalzeIl 1 `ox ' 1-n-,. n1-__ 11-..]-nu 1*u,g'1*|1ns nest. Non-Fiction Canada, the Pacic and War Sh I 1 I y I I 4 1 v `The \V)'i.lC`1` thinks, the` poet sings, The crz1t".sn1erL fashion wondrous 41. Lands 01 uoas anu narnnquaxes ..........Harmg :Lab1'ador Looks at the Orient ; ' C1-pnfnn - 111011211 .'~`pl1`l1;, that we are Lne .~un.~< tho t.e-mporal :-ottinsr that the gain of the whole world at the cost of a soul is un- u"_tr-1-al)lv folly. Wr- need to 1-s;-st and to think sanely. The hl2,'l'lL`$`T life cannot retain its nece: poisr: without wi ch for :1 Hun. fvnm tlw :<+.1-nin nf 'hr- hnxv Llllll' life. }`*`.TI{MLiJiJ}ry Nook? .\ 1 VV U 1938 : \'< W byoks Hll-IR ' THE EEANING or LENT "H019 IUH_\'. VV HUUU LU l'`.'-"`. to hig'hL~s retam Its 2 withdrawal a_ from fhw strain of the busy added to the library .The Northern Advance Eggs . Eggs can be served so tastily in `the ordinary way in which they are i used. such as boiled, poached or fried, that many people may not` realize the great adaptability of this food and` that it can be used as the basis of a wide variety of d'ishes. However, with the true food value ` of eggs becoming better understood as a result of nutritional research, new ways of preparing eggs are of ` interest. Here are a few dishes in which they may be served. '1 I-'......-1. nmeI.e..R:-at the e4z2'a;~ mg .Lin Yutang .. ........Ha1e- .... `I nv-\n . . .mnenan . Bromeld . .Hey-e1 . .01`czy . . .Freeman . .Young .Wa1sh (`mu nvnn i . I .RmeharL 1 `Min manxa I .....I`U)L .I{oulson ..hBidou ...Lunn` ...3ioore[ `uh.-nu I Illa . Wilson Lent stands for all this. to teach us 'to be bfctter, pure-r, saner; to give up t for the hi, to make cfnvf S3311. LC-nt u1'_Q`(.-s us to f01':~'ako- all maiicr and selshness and ('.`\'f.')'_\' form of :~:in. If bids us to ask ou1'sc1v<-;-s these qu0st1on.< : What we 1'C'_L'111:1)'1_\' pray ? D0 wr- :x'_\'. .<`.ud_\' the Bible 2` Do we opw-n our ]1(~zu"..< for the r-T1- .trance of the . ? Are xw ~~:u'no-.~tI,\' m1 to put Ch1'i.~'t 1 I S are wv doing` for our souls `. Del I 1 I f'n'.~'t in our h<-z1r'.<'3"--S:-It-('t0(i. .'~\ hotbw,-d is .~oma-thi automobilr.-; oncu you can hzmily do without pm-imv ntal purpo: nu-.1-4 `ll'\ 1.\ $0113!` [H11 wisnx-5. Treatment of Manure Since many are now ordering `manure for their ;:'a1'(lL-n.~:, the twat- ?ment of rho manum is generally -as follows: straw is mixed with it and the whole allowed to heat. It. `is th:-n turned over t.ho1'ou,q`hl_v foi- 21 wan -k and again fork<'(l over when 1th(` lumps are broken up as nely as pO>`.'~'lbl('. It is 21;. .`2lll] allowul `.0 })(`1l1 for H \\':'-(:k. whv-n it is 1'i.a(ly `for thn frzinio. Thn .~'idr-.= of X-hr._ fi'zmir- can be bzinkcrl with l-Zll".h to `in-tziin thp hrllt. but no .~'L-ml .~h0ul(l hv until tho hotbvd hr-at h:1.~ (ll'O[7'l'(i to from 90 to 90 (i(:f_"l'(`t'.~` 'l`(.-. czm be mzulv by .~".l(,'kll`l_L' :1 `tlu-r:n0in`t~-1' up1`ig'lit. imo the soil and lnnvimr if rl-um-n for :1 (l:1\`. I1 l .r1'om lung LU uugg-an wlluvccxl befall, The farmler h`c-must feed them all. The fzn'me1".~'. trad_e is one of \\-'orth,', He's` pa1`t.nm` with the sky and earth,` He's partner with 'the sun and rain,e And no man loses for hisgrain. And men may rise, and men may1 ' fall ' ` I `. the farmer he must feed them 1 L tall. `open g_-'r()'un:i. and th c-[Tort to grivc l\.V`,'.`.` .\ I.` .`Ul|l" I|I(lllI.IL u Llll|' no ftmm-ntin_u and a 1'r21n1~ of bozu'd.= on which is p1z1c~'(1 old 01' . \\'imlm\'.<. I".zu'l_\' \'L-_9;<,-t:1b1u.~' and` g'a1'dr-n plams uru '.`hu.< r-nznblcd to, (le\'r~lup ow.-1` u l0xLL"1' . p-e-rim] than H 1h- . \v<-re: . in the I them this opportunity is w:~1'y pro-` ductivt-. W`:-nah lT\':lV`|II|`\ `Q nvnv Ihl`, (luct|\'(-. Fresh manure is . over :hc. spac'(- to be occupied by the franie and is . `2l|'_L'f 1' in area. Six inches of good loamy soil, well brokon up, is sprezul over the man- ure oncr- the f:ame is in placs: and `the bed 1'horou'g`hly and 1.-,'0nt]_\` \\'aM'r(i. It is left for a day 01 two and the top again raked until vf L vr-1~\.' f"~.nn "N10 <(-(-(iii 2111- men HUG INC` 10]) 2l}.'[HlH l"dKL'U unul It is \'(.-r_v f".nc. The seeds are then sown broadcast or in rows, as one wish~;s. T..--.A....n..o at Mnulv-A r.n. [1L'.~L Lun lIL' luau-' u_\ ftlu-1-:n0xn`~ I-r and leaving: it Il1('1'(- for :1 takes about 21 wmk. Any kinrl of .=r-ml can be plantv(l in the hotlu-l. Care must be Taken to water gu:ntl_V and `xhoroug-:hly mtlmr than l'url1Il;r and frequently. Once the set-(llingrs have started xo _qro\\', cov':-rings of blankets 01 straw on top of th-c glass must be ample, so that the young: plants will not be chilled on cold nights. They nlcn kn nv-nhuz-lcul frnrn tnn :~oil day. I1 v\nIIE+ ample, mat tyne _V()LllLL' pmn.> \\u: chilled on must also be protected from too strong a sun, as ihey are 1iab1'e to wilt if the heat in the frame is not DO YOI-J- __.__. .~0mvt;hing likv an nobilr.-; have it you it. For ex- 1vn`.z1l all that is- .~:u'_\' i.~ . l]\1lI1lll'e thnl 13 -nting fr-z1m~.~ `hip-h o1'. l_`.\..|.. .- ....o..L1...- unzi- IH_L 21110 Jl'Zllll*'.` U1. uuzuur 1. :h I <. :md't to.' 0\ (.`I t Mn. _~nwl< mm. in the n USE A HOT BED : But some people have telephone troubles of another kind. They waste time and effort-even lose sales and customers -- due to inadequate telephone facilities or the wrong equipment to meet the peculiar needs of olce, home, store, or factory. W'hy not let us study your telephone problems and check your facilities? There s no ohligaition. ' I gr` fal;'1ner dm'e.< his mind to speak, | (2 ha;. no gift or place! to seek, To no man living: need he bow, 1 Tho man that walks behind the plow._ Is his own master, whate er befall, And ling or beggar. he feeds us It . Telephone people spend a lot of time and money to keep your service free from mechanical failures. uua. Lu anur; etter, stronger, v the lower make a new` Llbl Thev m tob 1.1. on ;lowered by raising the windows isligrlltly. The plams can be thin nod and" g'ra hard`:-n'ed off for. `two or three xveeks before trans iplantimz into the garden. Prior to `removal from the framn-. the}! `should be g`enII_\' watered to permit E {the earth ball to comw out along; with the roots and protvct the tinyi `root hairs. ! i l.zOI`l(lUIl.--~.-\ .'lL`\\ \\ Ul xu .` xuuu ,spc-t-d recon] for z1s4ropIan- .< h::.~ been L-. by an ordin:u'_\` `,militar_\' :1r~ropl:1n<' of the In-i1i.~h 3Ro_\'aI Air Form-. H z1\'~>1'af_rc,-(1 the mnzr/.in.,' . of 40o miles pm hour in a dash from Ed'inbur_L'h to Y A,Irn~. l 408 MILES PER HOUR ' MADE BY ARMY PLANE 110111` 111 it llllbn IIUHI |'4uxuuun_gu lu London. ', At this rate of speed it would hr- possiblg to fly from .\'-w York 10 London in -i;rht hom-;<. and from London to San F)`:1m*i.~`u0 in '3.--.~ ',th:m 16 hou1z=. .\":n+:.-m n1m:.m-r.v.- hmv. 1-nnzidc-1' A _th:1n Hi hours`. K Aviation obs:~1'\`r~1'.< hr-1`(- consido-1" thr` {light most wm:u'k;1bI(e in \'i<,-\':` of the fact. that it was made by an ordinzn'_\' mi]'It:u';v uvr0pl;1n- of thv $1 ...-\.F., and not one specially built ` for recor(1-brv-akim: }JL1)'pO.~`P>'. Londrm.-A new \vor1d .< ma u-Annual fnv :1;-1~nn':H1 O NO MATTER WHAT your financial problem may be, our local Manager will be found quite ready and willing to dis- cuss it with you, and to give you the benefit of his knowledge and experience. This Bank is in your district to give you such Banking Service as may be required, and whether you desire to open an account, arrange for a loan, remit money or to obtain information or ad- vice, our services are equally at your disposal. 'BANKFT0R0Nl'0 God