Grimsby Independent, 3 Apr 1935, p. 7

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‘And now the gay suburbanite, Expending his last nickel, Proceeds to carry home at night 1 Hoe s 1 Rake 1 Sickle His garden is well under way. And if he keeps on working, He‘ll have on some late summer day 1 Beet 1 Squash f 1 Gherkin. / The sun is rising a little earlier each morning, but all our efforts here to induce the younger generatâ€" ion to imitate this excellent example, have so far proved unavailing. Jenkinsâ€"Well, I don‘t think that‘s very serious. es t to the begonia family. _King'Arthurâ€"Lancelot, old bean, how much‘ll you take for your suit of armor? ; Never forget that you will ocâ€" easionally run on to a thoroughly no account man who is a most brilâ€" liant and ready talker. . Jonesâ€"Poor old Smothers! His wife threw his clothes out of the bedroom window, this morning. . _ VisitdiLAh, yes, and you‘re lookâ€" ing after it for them while they‘re away on a holiday. f If it‘s for a rest the girls flock Bouth each winter, they sure get it if there is as little on their minds as on their backs. Callerâ€"What is your name, my Bttle m 2 Lancelotâ€"Three cents. an ounceâ€" it‘s first class mail; boss. Jonesâ€"But poor old Smothers followed suit. As Mark Twain said, when some men discharge an obligation you can hear the report for miles. A woman has amended the Lord‘s Prayer to read: "Give us this day our daily breadâ€"sliced." ; Ontario proposes to assume care of the Dionne quintuplets under a law which will establish them as *‘special wards of His Majesty the King." .. . Until the girls reach their majority at 18 the conduct wf their lives and the safeguarding of their interests will be a public eoncern. What will happen then if all survive is an interesting subject for speculation. If their status in the world intensifies in them that deep sympathy which novelists so ofâ€" ten find binds spiritually children of multiple birth they will not be able easily to endure the thought of sepâ€" aration. The usual thing for girls in their gircumstances to do is to marry early and sustain the French Canâ€" rdian reputation for fecundity But though as individual infants the Diâ€" wnnes are reported to be normal babies, as quintuplets they have a mnique place. Their wellâ€"wishers ghould pray that they may have alâ€" ways the guidance of Dr. Dafoé or, that failing them, of another ad< Â¥iser as sensible as he is. Little Manâ€"L, 2" who‘s the blame yet, their trail, and when thero‘s going to be a 1 If they pass into the bhands of experimentâ€"mad specialists their lot gwill be doleful. If they fall victims ko a personnel director obsessed with the value of charts and rec wrds, they will not have much time for fun, whatever their notion. of Lfun may be. If, despite all that can be done to save them, they are vicâ€" #tims to commercialismâ€"already the fantastics of big business in the #orm of a suit for a million dollars, and charges of bad faith envelop themâ€"their lot will indeed be misâ€" erable. § One thing only is sure. Of all the babies in the world, they are the only ones who need not worry about their future so far as it conâ€" gerns material things. , Emperors may abdicate, thrones may fall, dominions may secede, reâ€" publics may crumble, but whoever and whatever exercises sovereignity will see to it that proper food, clothâ€" ing and shelter are found tor the Dionne quintuplets. â€" Of no scion of a royal house, of no pride ‘of a millionaire‘s nursery, can the same be said. â€" New York Sun. _ ALSO CORNS ON HIS HANDS Professorâ€"Now this plant belongs ‘&nifolq â€"[AVE® Quintuplets, Ltd. ncARD C y i OVeI'?/l.‘ y o U when I catch be a murder. :'mfificlll out but I‘m on If extra inches are threatenâ€" ing your girlish lines, you can profit by the experience of the woman who wrote the followâ€" °/% ing:â€""I am now 40 years of &Â¥ age, when many women find M flesh forming round the hips # and thighs and on the back of the neck. I have avoided all that since taking Kruschen Salts, and feel quite graceful and youthful, and so fresh in the mornings. Kruschen really is wonderful."â€"(Mrs.) K.U. Cannot Be Made Popular In U.S. Without Sacrifice Of Many Sound Programs. Kruschen is an ideallyâ€"balanced blend of various mineral salts. It assists the internal organs to perâ€" form ‘their functions properlyâ€"to throw off each day those waste proâ€" Pasadena, Cal.â€"Crowding of the wave bands by the present sound _ SCOTT‘S ~EMULSION When a woman begins to lose her figure, she frequently gets her first hint of it in the dress department. The assistant tactfully says, "I‘ll have to let it out a little here, Madam." A month of two later it probably means "putting in extra fulâ€" ness." from becoming "Outsize‘" â€" Keep your Figure Soâ€"always say Phillips‘ when you buy. And, for your own peace of mind, see that your child gets this; the finest men know. Made in Canada. When it comes to "milk of magnesia,"‘ that you know everyâ€" where, for over 60 years, doctors have said "PHILLIPS‘ Milk of Magnesia for your child." According to EAFZ @9 any doctor you §# _ =$k. ask, the only F 4 «/ way is > Te , to give %»* your child a remedy you don‘t know al about, without asking him first. Extra Inches Spoil the Line Milh of Magnesi Kennedy & Menton 421 CollegeStâ€" Toronto > and Used Parts e Write at once for our bargain list of used motorcycles. Terms arranged. Never Give Your Child An Unknown Remedy without Asking Your Doctor First You can assist others by refusing to accept a substitute for the genuine Phillips‘ Milk of Magâ€" nesia. 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Until capital is availâ€" able for this large project, we‘ll have to wait." i.____and otherâ€"defects from _ which sound radio also suffers. ‘"However, it is doubtful that lisâ€" teners will sacrifice 100 sound proâ€" grams for a single one of pictures. Professor â€" Mackeown, _ electrical authority, said radio listeners could have television today, provided they sacrificed their sound programs at the rate of 100 for each television broadcast. broadcasts, and not technical diffiâ€" culties, was blamed by Prof. S. S. Mackeown of the California Instiâ€" tute of Technology for the fact that this country is lagging behind Engâ€" land in television. Television requries a wave band 100 times wider than sound broadâ€" casting, he explained, and for this reason he has been shoved up into the high frequency channels. In high frequencies television carries only 25 or 80 miles, a range unâ€" profitable for commercial stations. "If television were permitted in the wave bands now reserved for sound broadcasting, a ‘picture broadâ€" cast‘ would carry around the world easily," Professor Mackeown assertâ€" ed. "Apparatus we now have is adeâ€" quate for good broadcasts at lower frequencies, though subject to ‘fadâ€" DECLINE IN BIRTHS WORRIES BRITAIN London.â€"The census bureau in a statistical review issued recently drew attention to the declining birthâ€"rate in Britain. ducts and poisons which, if allowed to accumulate, are apt to give rise to various ailments. _ » t Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts (45e or 7T5¢c) from any Drug Store, and take a halfâ€"ateaspoonful in a tumbler of hot water every morning. Will Tend To Affect Popuâ€" lation ~If. Reduction Conâ€" tinues. "If an appreciable increase in the birthâ€"rate does not take place, the future growth of the population will tend to diminish up to a stage in which reduction in the population will occur," the review said. It noted, however, that the lifeâ€" span had extended in Britain. Whereas, in 1921 there were 844 persons in 10,000 more than 70 years of age, in 1932 the figure was 434. {’%i‘h COULD You LET 'ig;;, IT OUT to Fit? m cA c o 2n_____ 1BuiLDO BonES, PM VITAMIN D. HEALTH £STRENGTH _pEPEND on mel 42 TA One of the active London, Ont., Wolf Cub Packs is the 23rd, conâ€" nected with St. Joseph‘s Orphanage. Walkerton, Ont., Scouts have joinâ€" ed those in numerous other places who have put on organized used clothing campaigns for welfare orâ€" ganizations. BEST CANADIAN FABRIC BASE glass â€" substitute. Passes ° Ultra Violet Rays. Recommended by poultry authorities. Get more eggs and healthâ€" ier chicks. . Extensively used for hot and cold frames. In the early days of Scouting, when‘ it was less well understood, bugles were a frequent item of troop equipâ€". ment. For some years they . have beenâ€" "tabu,." partly : because they convey the impression that Scouting is military, partly because practisâ€" ing makes a . "neighborhood nuisâ€" ance". So when a Fort William man endeavoured to secure a Scout to sound a bugle call he could not find one in the city. Scouts now use aniâ€" mal and _ bird calls and "silent sigâ€" nals". t 3 Forty boys of the 2nd Guelph Troop, were given an excursion by friends with cars to Toronto, where they saw a hockey match at the Maple Leaf Gardens and visited the Royal Museum. 40 yards or more at 28¢ per yd. Outâ€" side of Ontario and Quebec add 3c per yd. to all prices,; > * + Competing with St. Matthew‘s Troop swimming team, the Weredale House Troop, of Montreal, won the Provincial Scout swimming champâ€" ionship for 1935, and possession of the Sir Edward Clouston Trophy. The cup last year was held jointly by the Weredale House and Royal St. Lawrence Y. C. Sea Scouts. The latter did not enter a team this year. NEW WORLD WAR . WITHIN 4 YEARS Arriving here from England, he termed England‘s storied prosperity "greatly exaggerated." Wells laughed heartily when askâ€" ed if he didn‘t think Lloyd ‘George is the "Huey Long of Englnad." He started to say something, but checkâ€" ed himself and replied: "Not quite!" New Yorkâ€"â€"H.}G. Wells, British mruthor and historian, said recently that in the last eléeven months the world has been heading for "a new and more horrible world war which will come by 1940." _‘"There is tremendous unemployâ€" ment in England," he said. "Engâ€" land‘s prosperity has been greatly exaggerated. It is a false prosperâ€" ity and there may be a crash at any time. It is an Indian summer sort of thing. It looks like summer, but it isn‘t." § Asked if there is a new Liberal movement and a "resurrection" of Lloyd George under way, he reâ€" plied: â€""There‘s no resurrection of Lloyd George. He just bobbea up." He would not comment on Huey Long except to say: "I hope to meet that great man." "Do you really. believe he is a great man?" he was asked. "Unâ€" questionably," Wells smiled, then added enigmatically, "but . would you mind .putting a query after that ?" The annual meeting report of The Pas, Man., Scout Association amongst other features noted parâ€" ticipation in the raising of over $100 toward a "tonsil clinic," the supplyâ€" ing of over 200 children with gifts from the annual Christmas Toy Shop, and "a nucleus of toys on hand for this year‘s shop." To show their interest in Scoutâ€" ing, the Sherbrooke Rotary Club has inaugurated the original plan of having two Scouts as guests at each weekly luncheon. To be eligible for the invitation, Scouts must be proâ€" gressing in their test and . badge work and regular in attendance, ‘One evening Dody and her sister saw some American Legion boys going by in their uniforms.~ : â€" 3 Dody said: "I guess they are soldiers marching as to war.‘" 10 15 20 30 VILO MFG. CO. 3 Wellington Street â€" â€" Galt, Ont. yards 36" wide VILOâ€"GLAS A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed . ‘We pay postage. SsCOUTING | $1.85 3.50 6.50 9.50 ~"C**** > MALCOLMâ€"ROSS ~â€"~ Height Specialist, Scarborough, Eng. Here There Everywhere The annual European Easter tour of the Scouts of Kent, England, will this year be made to Greece, poliâ€" tical â€" conditions permitting. The party will leave England, April 18, and will return May 4. A number Scouts from otherâ€" countricsâ€"are invited_to join the tour. _/ The Scouts of Somogy County, Hungary, have again invited a party of 60 British Scouters, Rovers and Scouts to pay them a three weeks‘ visit in August, part of the time as guest campers, and the balâ€" ance as guests in the homes of Hungarian Scout families. Collection of used clothing for the local Shelter was a good turn found and carried out by the boys of the 1st Scout Troop of Orangeville, Ont. The Danish Y.M.C.A. Scouts are holding a National Camp near Copâ€" enhagen, July 6â€"15, and have invited a party of 25 English and 25 Seotâ€" tish Scouts. The Scouts of Poland, are this year celebrating their 25th anniâ€" versary with a National Jamboree, July 11â€"25. Upon invitation of the President of Poland, the camp will be held on the grounds of his huntâ€" ing castle in the forest of Spala, and it is expected 15,000 Polish Scouts will take part. Scouts from â€" other countries are invited. Sterling Products Limited Will Increase Advertising Windsor, Ontario. â€" Deâ€" finite improvement in business was reported at the Annual Meeting of Sterling Products (Limited) recentâ€" ly held in Windsor. An increase in advertising expenditures for the year was approved and the following If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 oz. of Parmint (double strength) and add to it 4 pint of hot water and a little sugar. Take 1 tableâ€" spoonful four times a day. Birch Cliff.â€"The Hon. David Aâ€". Croll, Minister of Welfare and Muniâ€" cipal Affairs; has approved Scarboro Township‘s program, which includes traffic service for the protection of school children going and returning from school. For some time memâ€" bers of the council and parents have been up in arms for the protection of children, especially those who are forced to cross the railway tracks like those main lines on Kennedy road mear Scarboro Junction School. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged â€" nostrils _ should _ open, breathing become easy and the muâ€" cous stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little.and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. The Minister has announced that relief recipients stationed at dangerâ€" ous highway and railway crossings will help to save young lives and for the work the unemployed will receive cash at the prevailing townâ€" ship rate. He also announces the approval of the $8,200 works proâ€" gram of Scarboro and seven other municipalities. Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome PROTECTION PROVIDED FOR _ SCHOOL CHILDREN Vanish Before Physician‘s Prescription Those spots or pimples on your face â€"why let them go on tormenting you? Like millions of others have done, you can get rid of your skin trouble through the work of a great physicianâ€" Dr. D. D. Dennis. Dr. Dennis‘ prescripâ€" tionâ€"known in many. countries as D.D.D. and now manufactured by Campana‘s Italian Balm chemistsâ€" will bring you relief at once, and quick= ly restore your skin to health: All (Yruggists sell D.D.D.; Trial size, 85¢; Guaranteed to give instant relief or money refunded. â€" uoike 8 SKIN BLEMISHES Issue No. 13â€"â€"‘35 46 We know that of twentyâ€"four milâ€" lion school children in the United States, twoâ€"thirds, or 65%, have denâ€" tal decay;â€" oneâ€"third have diseased tonsils and nasal obstruction from overgrown adenoids; another third, on eight million are suffering from eye strain and defects in vision; five million are undernourished â€"andâ€" the same number are __suffering â€"from nervous disorders; a million with spinal curvature; another million with defective hearing, half a milâ€" lion with the Great White Plague, and a third of a million with heart disease. The figures in Canada would be relatively as large, if they were recognized and reported, _ _ All the pills and potions in the world cannot right this terrific calâ€" amity, this blight, but they could all have been very largely prevented. We spend over fifty times as much on the cure of disease as we do on its prevention. If this ratio. were reversed, we would go a fair way toâ€" wards eradicating disease. To preâ€" vent disease is to forestall the neâ€" messity and greater expense of a cure. The ‘Sterling Company distributes wellâ€"known drug products including Dr. Lyon‘s Tooth Powder, Watkins‘ Mulsified Cocoanut Shampoo Oil, Glostora, Delâ€"Aâ€"Tone, Aspirin, Philâ€" lips‘ Milk of Magnesia, Phillips‘ Dental â€" Magnesia; Midol, Cascarets, California Syrup of Figs, Danderine, Pape‘s Diapepsin, Pape‘s Cold Comâ€" pound, Noâ€"Toâ€"Bac, Diamond Dyes and Diamond Tints. â€" Commenting on the pusiness outâ€" look for the remainder of 1935, Mr. Schade said that he looked for conâ€" tinued improvement. officers _ were _ elected: H. . L Schade, president; H. L. Kinnucan, viceâ€"president; H. C. Eastman, seeâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer. PREVENT DISEASE Most girls in mm their teens need g\) a tonic and reguâ€" iXA S $ ilatoril Gi}"e dYo‘}lEt io ooo j u aughter Lydia E. {.,= ~YF 2e Pinkham‘s Vegeâ€" '§;,‘,:fif'?7""f:_’?‘¢:§;;’ table Compound &‘ & for the next few & . $ : months. Teach ’~'$ her how to guard $# $s her health at this :# s critical time. 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HAVE YOU Mounties in Manitoba Taking On 25 New Men have been prevented by proper diet and codâ€"liver oil for the mother beâ€" fore the child was born and for the child after birth, and proper mouth hygiene; twoâ€"thirds of the cases of diseased tonsils and enlarged adenâ€" oids could have been eradicated by surgical treatment, the defects of vision could have been greatly checkâ€" ed by proper lighting in home and school, etc., etc. 3 Next week‘s article: "More on Prevention." ~ â€" ":1’;@3’:}.':555__ weaker â€" daily and had < ~y headache almost constaftâ€" ks ly. I became very much discouraged. After takin; Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery i was able to eat, gained in weight and reâ€" sumed my work,." Allâ€"druggists. Classified Advertising IX EBREE pullets 35c A A A CHICKS ESSEX BRED health. Digestive Troubtes? POULTRY SUPPLIES bo: IDS PATENTS CHICZS CHICKS, â€"9 CENTS: Complete catalogue Agatha Hatchery, St Mr. W. J. 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