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Oshawa Daily Times, 26 Apr 1928, p. 11

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"HUST BE BEATEN Hon. Charles "Stewart Opens u. S. Lectures on Timber : Conservation Washing ton, April 25.--Inaugur- ating a scries of addresses by Cana- dia and Unitel States speakers in: & joint observance of Forest Comervation Week, Hom, Charles Stewart, Canadian Minister 'of the Interior, aldressed a joint nreeting of dhe Chamber of Commerce of the' United States and the Ameri can' Forestry Association here. tre, described by Mr. Stewart as "a great dragon that bars our way," must be "fought to the death, sub- 1 n NewYork at the ABERDEEN HOTEL 17 West 32nd St., near 5th Ave, Close to Penn. Statin -- lo Bev nal hotel dued, trampled out forever," tha speaker said. "Once conquered." he said, "we can then advance to regulated management of our for- est estate enjoying that which we have the right to enjoy and pass- ing onto our heirs, what belongs to them--an estate not only un- impaired, but augmented through wise and judicious management. Yire prevention needed no advo- eates among foresters or among ihota dependent om forest indus- tries whose own livelihood was menaced by forest fires, Mr. Stew- art said. Canada was after the ordinary citizen who did not realize that everyone lost when the forest burned. "We want him to feel instine- tively that forest fires must be stopped--that offenders wha through carelessness or neglect start forest fires must be brought to' account even if, as in the case of bandits and gunmen, the whole polica power of the state must. be called into play," the minister said. "American Forest Week--Cana- dian Forest Week--are forges in which to fashion our weapons of fire prevention," Mr. Stewart con- tinned. 'As such, 1 am for them, and am very glad of this oppor- tunity of assisting as far as pos- sible in carrying on this campaign. But I do feel that IT am here, not to enlighten you, not to advise yon, but to take counsel with yau as to how best we can solve ourscom=- mon problems, Our national des- tinies, though distinet, are paral lel. In our forest problem, ,as in many other of our national prob- lems, the experience and efforts of loofcs Liy GINGER ALE The Famous Red Seal is Your Guarantee of Purity Made by O' Marmalade Pu Keefe's Beverages, Limited, Toronto one country will inevitably be of benefit to the other. Let us keep pulling together, continuing there- by to show a somewhat discordant older world the possibility of two great meighbor nations living and working together in harmony and peace." Canada's Resources Mr. - Stewart described the for- est conditions in Canada, giving a brief picture of the forest re- sources of the Dominion. More than five times the quantity of timber that has ever been put to useful purpose has been destroyed by fire, he said. "Over very extensive areas re- peated fires have not only entire- ly comsumed merchantable timber and young growth, but have ut- terly destroyed the producing pow- er of the soil itself," he added. 'The whole economic future of Canada is bound up with the per- manence of its forest industries, and he felt that Canada could learn something from the United States about conserving forest wealth at present being depleted through the age through insects and decay. "It is surely unthinkable that Canada should ever allow indus- trial developments of this magni- tude to be jeopardized," the min- ister said. 'And yet, our forestry fdvisers inform us that unless ac- tive and immediate steps be taken, our accessible timber supplies at the present rate of depletion would be dissipated in about to 30 years--a very short time in life of a nation, "Somrething must be done Canada--and done quickly, or may be too late, If our forest heritage approaches final exhaus- tion no mere expenditure of money can in a short while remedy the evil, For saw timber, indeed, even for pulpwood, trees need a long time to mature, and plans must be laid years in advance." 25 the in IF HE RECOVERS Winnipeg, April 24.---Mike Ra manek is in the hospital, a pm tion of his house wrecked, and fire ed by the overheating of his gignt home-brew still caused damage amounting to $1,150 Mike was badly burned about the head and face, and is reported to be in a serious condition, If Mike recovers The will charges under the Inland Revenue fuce face Empire, Shopping IN ALL Dominion . Stores "EMPIRE EMPIRE BUILDERS" MADE and UMPIRE MADE PRODUCTS roy BUYERS are BUY IN CANADA Finest Canadian 9 New Cheese 0000000009 j | 23¢, re Orange 40-0z Jar 2'7¢ Good Quality Peas or No. Corm tn 2 Brand 10° ® a # ® » C ' ® y a OC ® » ® ® * ® * ® ® C " * * rd * & S & "3 o - W " 3-1b. Pail 4s¢ Victory Large Size Sweet Pickles ne a33e th $289 New Zealand or Canadian Wheatlets Salt 3Y;-1b, Bags 4 lbs, 25c¢ 6c Ceylon and Indian TEAS Butter Braeside Brand Cc ib. Aylmer's Boneless Clark's Ox Tongue tin 35¢ Chicken a" 43c Blends to suit all taste Sa 595. Domino 69°, Creamery Mayfield Brand Finest 41cw. Bo 1.0z. bottle 21c 2.0z. bottle B7c¢ Richmello 79%, 1S 5 el Q@| = |: Pure Quebec Mayfield Brand Machine Sliced for Breakfast Litebuoy 3 us 20c| Mustara Flakes 37+29¢| db, 25c¢ 20z. 13c "EMPITE SH = 31¢, } 21 10 Milk 16-0z. tin Evaporated Baby St. Charles or Carnation Corn Ew 2 tor 25¢ 4250 %+ 15¢ 227-0 EX XXxxxx 0 00000600600000000000000ODCOOINOGNOGIS industry, wastage by fire and dam- which followed an explosion caus- | J Lee's Cross land feel fine.' TGHTS and scenes of Shgreesiag Sloe await you in Euro via Canadian Pacific Tourist 1 Third Cabin, you can cross the Atlantic this summer at amazingly low cost. Tourist Third Cabin appeals es sspect. ally to teachers, professors, students and vacationists. Staterooms are airy, bright and cheerful. Meals are excellent. There is plenty of deck space, lounge space and opportunity for recreation. ECONOMICAL TOURS Allexpense 32day tours visit- in, England and Continent Extended Tours, 35 0774 ays, $410.50 up. See your local agent lo-day, or J. E, PARKER General Agent, Ocean Trafio C.I'\R. Building, Toronto Canadian WORLD'S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM Always carry Canadian Pacific Ezpress Com- pany's Travellers' Cheques. Negoliable everywhere. CIGARETTE PRICE WARIS LAUNCHED Understood to Be Aimed at Threatened British Competition April 25. \ cigar- which is understood ¥ to bo threatened Britis} competition well as against makers of some of the newer popu- lar brands in the domestic field, developed when three large com- panies made a' sharp reduction in their prices fo dealers. The move cnught hoth the trade and Wall urprise, resulting in con- uncertainty in the retail former and great 1e stocks of the n the Stock Ex- akned at hange Ww educed and to by hole prices to dealers were about $6.40 a thous- the initial cut being It. J. Reynolds Tohae- and being quickly American Tobacco i & Myers fror nade th companies dwindling points un- stocks of 1 weganizations As there was hether the price re- be passed along The 'possibility wag retailers might even the "war." Schulte oration stock ae- the day while nited Cigar Stores frac- 108¢ suffered wise, fo 12% hut away from der Iwayy the m were jor unaffects doubt w some ub duction would to the public. en that the benefit from il St r advaned res Cory ad on » in 1 hares was only look for the re- ult in a greater of sales and pointed out that the cut has heen made possible through the mass production of their and progress made along manufacturing lines, The price change was seen in local tobacco circles as a eounter ve acainst growing British com- ifacturers ductions olume S product JURY FINDS THREE DEATHS ACCIDENTAL Saskatoon, April 25.--The fol- lowinz verdict was returned by the jury at Wadena inquiring into the deaths of B. I. Reilly, school prin- cipal, his wife and child, at ing, near Clair, Sask., on Friday last. "We, the coroner's jury, find by the evidence that deceased, B. I. Reilly, sr, Bernard I. Reilly, jr., and Mrs. B. I. Reilly, came to their deaths by being struck whilst in an automobile by Canadian Na- tional train No. 10 on April 20, 1928, about 6.10 p.m., about two and a "half miles west 'of the ham- let of Clair, Sask., which was ae- cidental and no bl ame attached to anyone." and EATS BIG STEAK AND FRIED ONIONS-NO GAS "Every time I ate I had terrible stomach gas. Now, thanks to Adler- ika, T cat steak and fried onions "Mrs. J. Julian. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re- lieves ghs and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep.well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste mat- ter you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for 1d bowels. Adlerika you, Jury & Lovell, ach ar Druggists. Canadians, pecially thosg who visit in the United States, lean to American etiquette. It is quite correct to use the fingers when eat- ing asparagus, but it is also .cor- rect to use a fork with it. Both methods are observed in Toronto. I advise you to stick to your English ways, but on the other hand do not lay too much stress pn small points of difference. In entertain- ing, the underlying motive is to give pleasure to your guests--to make them happy while under your roof." RULES OF ETIQUETTE ARE OFTEN PUZZLING Toronto, April 25.--An English woman, newly-arrived in the city, is much puzzled by the diversity of table etiquette presented for her consideration. She seeks help of a woman editor on the Mail and Empire staff. "For instance," she says, "we would never dream of eating our meals, as I have observed here, by chopping +» our food and then laying aside '"e knife and pro- ceeding to i. '« it over with the fork in the 1. ht hand. This, ex- cept for fish, if fish knives are absent, would be considered ill- bred. Likewise, we eat asparagus lifting it by the right fingers, and of course eating only the tips, the toast being used only to serve it on. Yet I seem to have electri- fied the people who appear to re- gard me as unlearned in my table manners, This is hot meant for criticism of anyone here, but hav- ing lived all my life among a class of people at home who are unde niably corrvect--as the British peo- ple regard correctness--surely 1 may say without slighting anyone that such an old, old world must | have the recognized proper table | refinements." "Madame Canada," ply. "In Canada there is a mixture of English and American customs. MONTREAL SUBURBS BOAST OF OIL FIND Montreal, April 25.--ILa Presse, Montreal, Monday said that heavy clouds of smoke emanated from a brook in the northern outskirts of the City of Montreal on Saturday, and that scientific researches will be made of the surrounding land, in the hope of finding oil. The bor- ders of the brook, it is said, were covered with a substance closely resembling petroleum, and smelling of oil. TIN of Nugget costs but 15 cents and contains enough polish for 100 shines. There is no more economical way of keep- ing shoes in 'good condition than by regular use of--- 'Shoe P a oll There's a Nugget Sh For Every Shoe Ma " - Pile Sufferers You can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the cause ----congestion of blood in the lower howel. Nothing but an internal says NUE GET The habit of cutting meat in small pieces, laying down tha knife ana conveying the food to the mouth with the fork held in the right remedy can do this--that's why cut. | = ting and salves fail. Dr. Leon- hardt's Hem-Roid, a harmless tab- {let, is guaranteed to quickly and hand is American, and many of our [safely banish any form of Pile mis- peowle abroad adhere to it, . Those [ery or money back, Jury & Lovell, of British stock or traditions fol-|T1d and druggists everywhere sell low the English ways, while other |it with this guarantee. WILL VOTE ON SCHOOL Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., April 25. ] --The City Council hy a vi of six.to five declined to pa: de- | benture bylaw for $41 éd by 'the School Board for th room a io the G00 requ Health abounds in Canadian Tomatoes of AYLMER Quality ANNED Tomatoes have a dietetic value equal to that of fresh fruit, and possess the merits of both fruits and green vegetables, Canned Tomatoes retain their remarkably high vitamin-content almost unchanged by cook- ing. Canned Tomato juice has the same benefi- cial properties as orange-juice--and is recom- mended by doctors for infants as well as for adults, Canadian-grown Tomatoes, packed under the AYLMER Label, are a veritable Spring "tonic. For finer flavor and dependable quality just say "AYLMER?" to your grocer, Always Ask for AYLMER: Corn-on-Cob Gooseberries | Peas Lawtonberries Pumpkin Lo, i Peaches Pears Tomatoes Tomato Puree Apples Apple Sauce Cherries lden with a will fo & Fill Your "Health Shelf" with AYLMER Brand during "Canned Toma:> Wee 2 April 30 to May 5

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