"She comes as a boon to the housé ing sex. This bright little | maid that we call | Jane Gillex * DISSOLVES GREASE AND DIRT Use st for all E.W.GILLETTY CO. LTD TORONTO, CANADA : NN A ---- EVENTS AT PARHAM. | Parham, April 19.-The Ladies' | Ald of the United Church held a successful tea at the home of Mrs Simonett on Thursday from five to seven o'clock. The proceeds were twelve dollars. The ladies of the W.I. met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hartman on Fri- day night. The officers were nomi nated for the ensuing year. | The farmers report a gogd run of gap. The roads are in a very bad condition and the snow is quite deep in the woods. Miss Gertie Bertrim is on the sick list. The funeral of Miss Deusharm, of Toronto, was held in the United, Church on Wednesday. The body was buried at Parham cemetery. De- ceased's home was formerly at Long Lake. ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 10 POUNDS IN 20 DAYS, Skinny Men Can | Do The Same, All weak men and women. All nervous men and women. 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S EAT A L Oo S 4-19 Answer to Monday's Crossword Pazale: RADIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. CKAC, Montreal (411). 1.40 p.m.--~Windsor Hotel lunch- eon concert. 4 Weather, Montreal and New York Stock Exchange closing quota- tions, Grains. CHYC, Montreal (411). . 7 p.m.--Queen's Hotel Concert or- chestra, under the direction of Mr, G. R. Markowski. 8.30--Studio programme arrang- ed by Canadian National Railways. CNRM, Montreal 8.30 p.m.--CNRM Conc tra, 1). t orches- CNRO, Ottawa (435). 8 p.m.---- Chateau Laurier Hote! Concert orchestra in popular and classical selections. 9-- Studio programme of vocal and plano solos. » 10.30-- Chateau Laurier Dance orchestra. KDKA, Pittsburgh (309). 6.30 p.m.-- Dinner concert. 8.30--Fire Brigade orchestra, WCAP, Washington (469). 7 to 11 pm.-- Programme from WCAP Studio and from Station WE 1 AF, New York, including the U. 8S. Navy Band orchestra, Washington; and the Shinola Boys and Ipana Troubadours from New York. WSAIL, Cincinnati (320). 7.30 p.m.--Programme from Sta- tion WEAF, New York. 10--Talk from WSAI Studio, 10.15 -- The Congress Playing Card String Quartette. : WGR, Baffalo (819), 8.30 to 10 p.m.--Joint broadcast: ing with Station WEAF, New York. 10.30--Musical programme. 'Aurora. : . Possessive pronoun. 0. Postscript . Portico. . Dissimilar, . Short piece of tim- A A A A AAA AAA A AA AAA AAA AAA AAA | 11--Club Royal orchestra of Bast . Pelt. . Affirmative. . By. . Era. . Therefore. Second scale. (ab- note in 8.05-- Musical programme from Rochester, WIP, Philadelphia (508). 6.05 p.m.--Dinner music, Benja- min Franklin Concert orchestra. WBZ, New England (8383). 8 p.m.--Concert by the Hampden Male Quartette, 9--WBZ Concert Company. r---- WORK, Chicago (217)." 10 p.m. to 1.30 p.m.--Dance or- chestra; studio programme. WOO, Philadelphia (508), 7.30 p.m.--Hotel Sylvania orches- tra. 8--""Mystery Merrymakers." 8.30--Davis Saxaphone Octette. 9--Ipana Hour. 10 -- Fox Theatre Studio gramme. 10.30--Hotel Ritz-Carlton orches- tra pro- WGBS, New York (316). 8 p.m.--Play with music, "The Casino Gardens." 8.40--New York University Den- tal College Glee Club, 9.10--Mme. Berthe Bertigny, Co- loratura soprano. 9.20---Leikh Ballads," Jonas ian Folk Songs." 9.50--Wayside Troubadours. 10.15--Gerald Cornell, 'Revival Meetings." 10.30--Arrowhead Inn Dance or- chestra, Lovel, "The Bab Britanas, Lithuan- WOR, Newark (405). 6.40 p.m.-8.156 p.m.--Katinka or- chestra. 9----String Quartette. 9.30--8.8. LaFrance orchestra. 10.30--Joseph M. Barnett, bari- tone, 11--Fifth Avenue Club orchestra. Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. By Olive Roberts Barton. | Adventures of the Twins | The Gazookumses looked at Nancy and Nick and thé cross old March Hare, and decided to stand still, The March Hare and the Twins stood looking at poor little Billy Beaver and his three naughty little visitors, the three Gazookumses, "I guess we'd better be going," said the first Gazookums. 'Come on, fellows." "Yes, we'll come back sore other 4 tourists, hunters time and finish our game of 'Jumble, jumble, who's got the bumble!" " said the second Gazookums. "Let us know the next time your mother and father are away," said the third Gazookums, And the three of them turned their tiny little bodies and startéd to march off, "No you don't," said the March Hare severely. "We're going to see this thing out right nbw. What were you saying about this mew game, Billy?" : The Gazookumses looked at Naney and Nick and the cross old March Hare, and decided to stand still. Billy Beaver said, "Well, you play 'Jumble, jumble, who's got the bum- ble' with a pink stone. The three Gazookumses sit in. a row and keep their hands belind them. Then they pass the stone from one to the other and I have to guess who has il. 1f1 guess right I win and If I guess UR forest industries rank second only to agriculture in import ance. They employ thousands of men --they add $500,000,000 annually to the nation's wealth --they help all Canada to prosper. The assets of these vital industries are threatened by devastating forest fires, caused in nine cases out of ten by "fire outlaws"--careless campers, 1925 the damage done totalled over $6,600,000. In the past five years the toll was $76,000,000. : Saving our forests is the duty of every Canadian. With the entire world facing a shortage of timber, Canada's forests are a source of untold {asked the Hare. and smokers. In wrong I lose. That's all.™ "I suppose you've been losing mostly, haven't you?" said the March Hare, "Yes," said Billy Beaver quickly. "How did you guess?" "Oh, I'm pretty smart," said the March Hare. "I'm almost as smart as Gazookumses." At this the three little Gazookum- ses looked very nervous. It seemed as thought they would take to their heels this time for sure. But they looked at Nancy and Nick again and the cross old March Hare, and de- cided to stay. 3 As the hare said, Gazookumses ara smarter thaf they look, "The first time I guessed wrong," no Gazookumses there! wealth, employment and prosperity. By preventing forest fires you add to the national revenue, and receive indirect benefits through improved business conditions. The Dominion and Provincial Gov- ernments and business organizations which suffer by this wastage are co operating in a preventive and educa tional campaign to save Canada's woodland heritage. To make this program effective they ask your sup port in reducing the fire hazard. You can help by extinguishing all camp fires--by throwing away no lighted match or cigarette--and by exercising unremitting care when burning slash .or debris in or near the forest. This advertisement is published 'in the interests of forest conservation by Life Insurance Companies of Canada, Y in order to protect their investments, SAVE-THE-FOREST-WEEK "The next time they would have said, 'There! Now he's lost his body. We'll take him right along with us. for we own him all over. And beaver fur will make us nice warm 'coats next winter.' we just came in time to save you. Come along now and get your elothes cleaned up in Scrub-Up Land." No. Then turning to the bad Gazook- umses, he said, "As for you--" Don't you see, 5 Suddenly he stopped, There - -------------- A Scarcity of Feed. Desert Lake, April 17.--The back- ward spring is making a scarcity or| feed. Many of the farmers expect ---- to buy feed. It has been a very pood Sap year so far. Many are sorry to hear that Thad Runell's passed away, There is told of Arthur Pomeray leaving this neighborhood. The mailman has made his trips. The roads have been very bad. James Wilson has heen collecting for the minister. N. Albertson has gone to the lead mines, ! Fred D. Wolthausen, Brockville, was appointed to the Board of Edu- cation, filling the vacancy caused through the resignation tendered by Dr. J. L. Carroll. Cuban factories in one year have the Arrow Rock dam in Idahq, said Billy Beaver. "Then what happened?" asked the March Hare. "The Gazookumses said. gives us his ears'." "Weren't you frightened?" asked the Hare. "Hump! Not much!" scoffed Billy Beaver. "How could anybody get my ears off?" "Then what happened?" asked the March Hare. : "The second time I guessed wrong, the Gazookumses said, 'That gives us his tail'." "Weren't you frightened 'That then?" | "Hump! Not much!" "Hdw conld off?" "Then what happened?" asked the CHILDREN Cry ror 4 ud /] F > ty ~ Vo