c u 4),) it. {e 1‘, ‘r l ‘1» I" With Your Eyes and Classes r» 1. - ~ 1‘ o. 3"," ‘i‘ is“ in. .. at. 3‘ n l 1::- . ('D 5 _ 1:1 â€"-1 "I O E u- â€" (D SEED DATE "-s.’ fr .1: FARMERS BEWARE what seed grain you I i â€moms“ -buy to sow this coming Spring. Thereisa l . . . % on vuomnooo 1'. deal of grain being offered for sale in l Between all pomts m (,anada andl m0 forfeed-A grain Shortage has resulted CONSU“ l to certain destinations in the i inademand for Western Feed 0ats.Theseoats 1 United States ‘5 are being sold for Feed but some farmers may I i re-clean them and use part of them for seed. CRICHTON 3 Germination Testsl of sample; of such gats lFARE AND ONE _ QUARTER have shown as ow percen ges as om . , 20% to 70%. E :p;°:‘;:l';t For the. Round trip _ ' l The Sowing of Such Seed may have dis- y p 1 . ‘7 -. 1 astrous results on the crops. ‘ . . - , ll" " ‘T'ckets 3-. 1 oil r t' A survey of the grain held in Ontario would 43 Kent St. LlfldSflY! .1 . \I' .3023] 1a any lme Thurs- . _ , . day. - aim -ot 1, until ...00 p.1n. Mon- Indicate there is sufliczent good seed to be (lav March "‘lth 19‘3†obtained at home, and all farmers who must 3R» ‘ I." ..t . 1.. , .. .1 . ' purchase seed grain this year should make H . i: tllllll'ldV mm ‘10 1:30.. destinatlon careful selection upon Germination Tests. A . Lvery Day In 1101 .1101“. than 111101115111: Tuesday. farmer can make a simple and accurate test L d E t . . .uch 30111. 1.131. 1 With acamera’ at home by sprouting a number of kernels : “1 say xcep ; l a sheet, and a elthel‘ between two Shafts 0f dampened “’0’ l ' Monday and Frlday ‘ l floodlight bulb. I I ting paper or in a box of earth. The sample sprouted must be a fair average of the lot. WRlTE J. D. SMITH, Seed Branch, Department of Agriculture. Toronto, or DR. G. P. MCROSTIE, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. for information. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted l l l l l .1‘ WM._... 1 ..... DEPARTMENT OF AGRivï¬illlliéiE PROVINCE or 014111510 3 1 “\‘.'ill you report back to the House ltoinm'row." asked Hon. David Crollu . . . z c: . .x. 1;. “ . . . ‘ â€0““{HAT-50,131,4R“'Hu‘ 1335. " . Ill leave It to my own leader to illL‘Clllf' that." said Mr. Ellis. “You‘ ___________.__.__â€"â€"â€"â€"-. ..-__- _.._._.--_., ‘ 1 . , , . ,. .‘ . - -c~ rum" «arr. =7 I .~ . . . ' . , - 3 ‘ ‘ '..j"â€Â¢g»~'i,.;1s dew." Waxyâ€. so“ :dont icpmt anything to the Home: gunlrss the. prime minister says so. You don‘t dare." â€".â€"__..__ E F P.- D c: I‘I‘1 w d a g m a E r1"! [Curtail Canadians a: Z ‘2" CT: a 314 H‘I ---1 b >< 3::- 5 Used Cars These cars have been reconditioned I 1 AR'I‘Hl'R ELLIS TAK ES l'l’ DEFY OF l’REMlERz‘TAKECS RAi’ AT ('ROH. and repainted. and are in first class condition. $235.00 ‘31 FORD A SEDAN JOIN ARMIFS Mitchell Hepburn today I'zbtaincd; O'l"l‘.\\\'.\. March from Arthur Ellis (Court. Ottawa aspirations of Cain-diam desiring to: â€in-ht in foreign lands afrainst coun-E South) a Ill‘iimlse he v.'ould ask hism ing- it. It had taken the income tu‘; the statutes of Canada with some from the municipalities but also vmslalterations Incidental t0 changed $175.00 Conditirns. Debate on the measure I this 1 \v1 HOLIDAY FARES QnINInI'M SPECIAL FARE â€" 25c For fares and information ask any Railroad Ticket Agent. Canadian Pacific â€the United States worst modernl FUR ailiilil tragedy said an investigatingl . . 3- board of SIX would start functioning. ; afternoon. Survivors and eyeâ€" tnesses wulld he questioned in an l I open hearing he said. l First definite indication that accu-l tures and tested your originality. <mulated gas caused the blast thati lifted hundreds of school childrcnl Ehcavy air, came from MajOr Howard when 1"11E"h.hud1 0. . 3 * 3 director, scene painter, stage (Jal‘ ‘Texas, had been summoned to Los- Fighting F iendly Nation l 05. Rain 3I.I€(IISI.A'1‘ION worm) MAKE IT EI‘CaChed the basement of one wine l’l'NISHABLE OFFENCE TO gpiled high in the middle of the 150- .yard lOllg' structure were bricks steel ZZâ€"Warlike Ebecms and roofing. ) .n" a . ‘ . . . . . | , 111119-3101, My dear lady, may I ask! minutiou wait-n, of course. place leader. Hon. Earl Rowe. if he faVOl'Sitl‘lcs on ï¬riendly relations With Canâ€" if you intend to hear my lecture onl 3'0111‘ $09110 iii 51211011“?th HUG thus women visitors. “Can't you get rid of' for about one second. If your cam» some of them 1’†he asked. “They chatâ€" NEW LOW EASTER eSNAPSHOT CUIL Silhouettes and “Silly-Ettes" ..,.. .. .0..- ..._-,‘.__....-..o here is how anyone can rh val the‘funny page artist. i all 0 WINTER season 0: picture- to use a flash bulb, set your camera taking can be. complete unless at "tune,†flash the bulb and 01056 You have made indoor silhouette pic- the shutter. _ . Now consider the endless puss;- bilities for silhouette pictures. Don't stop merely at silhouette portraits, interesting as they may he. Devise amusing story-telling pictures. Get a laugh out of them and give your friends a laugh. You can do this by using appropriate objects, combin- ing them in silhouette in front of the Sl1!?£t with your human ï¬gure. You are not limited to objects j-‘zzr- ‘d in sheet stretched tightly across a front of the shoot. howevu With doorway between two rooms,a pho- black or dark gray Cill'::i’.‘i).13'(l or tographic flood light or flash iizht \hnd\} papcr you may fashion all imagination and ingenuity in devis- ing interesting: scenes and poses. Making silhouettes 1:3 fairly Simple ii†you follow directions, but ideas for subjects! There is where you girders and bricks into the penter and comic artist combined. The essential setup is merely a slowed wokers who had bulb in a. llOOl‘ li'lllll) in 0110 l'OOl‘il sorts of ï¬gures, pin {he}; on the and your subjecl. and camera in sheet and cream additional scenery. from. of the silt-ct in the other room. By posing your human ï¬gure in con- ]: is the while. Sheet and the illu- junction with them you can produce the most absurd situations. Indeed you can perform miracles. For ex- ample. you may show Dad juggling six-year old Jimmie landing a vo- racious shark. twisting a lion’s tail ' era has an f.G.3 lens. expose for _ . or delymg; an elephant. $160 00 irepeal of tilt Provincial Income 'l‘axzada or take part in civil wars would Buddhisn1.?" in silln'iurtto it is recorded on the . ’l 1 f billia (l - 1., . . . . .5 . , - , .. . - ~ ,, a. . . - .- an innumeruo e numner o 2‘ Act. int, shaiply c1..l...l by legislation Lady: ertamly I shall attend VOL]: “11" 1no..:ad 3‘2“ â€â€6 the €130?“ l)‘lllS the 1“ .‘fl =11i-a-il'lvheino'dlSCS n) . f ) x , '\. I ,. , .' (1- ~ .30 ado \[e ' th {â€" ous “ j 1 ( I , .1 v . _ r1 . v - . ‘ _ Ckllosul'e. . VV'V'01.(. (‘l‘ l'NO 0n 11>. ‘ 9 4 '0‘ ‘5'“ ‘ ‘4‘ “L. I.“ 5 . ' -9 FORD .\ (‘Olil E The mom“ cdme (Lung debate .l’ d m e l c .01 Con mms .km, , that I .1111 \H) much :nteiestcd If you use flood liszht bulbs (one ' on the sheet. you can deplct a fan-y iin Cttmmlttee Stage 071 1’19 Bill l0 “â€143 and sent ‘0 “.16 hcnatc. 1m flawers. ! No .5 bulb 0.. 11m N5. 3 bulbs) and l story to illustrate a Mother Goose $2 50 00 Ire-[seal the Amusement Tax ACt' Ml" ' The tax-eig‘n Enlistments Act of ' "“'â€â€œ_"-" l tour on stem is of the single lens or 1'113'311’3. 511011 ES 21 witch flying aCI‘OSS o . . . or- . ' .'. . u ' . ’""’“"' ‘MW ‘ . k ‘ i l " f‘ a ‘ ‘ -' '7 . '4 . Y Ellis said the government had 111- 1010.. and impellal statute dllpllcable '1“ 4 . . l box type. expose for 000.11; 1wo sec- tue‘tam‘ of the .mooli‘ciz :1 ï¬reat PIS 2" CHR‘ SI‘ER SEDAC creased the tax and was now abolishâ€" to Canada. 15 1’5“]3‘ â€3'9““th f0“ “e husoand bemme ll‘mtahli‘ 1"“ h“ l ends with the lamest 31011. If it 11213 1 Spluel‘ trightemng lull-’5 MISS MIT." . . . . O v * ' u-‘ ‘u‘ . '1 JV: I I c llistened to the i a double lens with stop 113. exposg i fett. 1011 can 1.3.1.0. me IlluSIon 01 l returning; it in the form of subsidies; It was astute politics. :occupicd the House throughout yeS-, Not Invited. ‘terday in the principle. "Now 89011921.." said 31-... Hepburni Law Lords of the privy council 29 DURANT SEDAN $175.00 ’29 CHEV. TRL'CK lie 3113 Ellis. “we’ve adiourned the should he made aware of the fa lilousc tonight so you and your (.01_.Canada has emerged from the 001-? $100.00 lleaeucs. and you haven’t invited 11‘3‘i,lllal status and certain Canadians ‘26 BUICK COACH "can go to a dinner in honor 01‘ 311'.l-“l10Ul(li-id themselves of a colonial! Hon. C. H. Cab-.111. Conservative mem- ' ‘ , I. . . .f 1 ~ 'l s .. -.1_ 1.. .ï¬ - v . . , . Kawartha Garage .RMVe t.. make a s-atemcm mat Ii 1( . V ‘ Qi.1]ll‘li‘l‘.l crrcz's In a paper, as If . her for St. Lawrenceét. George l ' l new. of the proof-reader “as: :turned to power he'll repeal the In- ! way ,ter like a lot. .:f mag-pies. No wonder! iwomcn are called “birds.“ "Well anyâ€"I remarked his wife; “look at the St :worm some of us pick up.†.!)1 about one-half Second at 116.3. The camera must. of course, be on a firm support and Set for “time.†The . light and camera should he so placed l that a line drawn between 1110 'izht i . . and the lens will pass through the '1 “1511’! llflï¬râ€˜ï¬ 0f professmnal comics. center of the scene. If you prefer 1 JOHN VAN GUILDER “Silljr-ettcs." if you want to call them tliai. but a ccllr-C‘jon of them in your album will be far more amus- iun' to you and your friends than T‘ 731) THE REASONS FOR ERRORS - . w... .- - ______.____._. .--..-w.-_.....-_. W.-- - .\I::st -‘ill'0it.‘.‘1:l w..._ people shake their head“: Bowl I challenge 1011 L3 ask .‘ili.’\lml 01 ll elmll.‘ m “K opinion 0f.11101111111111y 11 they see a low t;-;._.,_-n~.istakeg are really most Inimitc In 1,000 chances to make errors, and mil- ‘;-..331111112ber. This is how it figures on". lions of chances for transpositions, ."‘ . . v A H. . 3 . . l s, In an 01010.11} nmspdpm column 01 ion .10 oq OJâ€, ‘aouaiuas 1.1qu out; n} C. H. POOLE Pl‘o . l . H» > ' - ‘ . , ' .. . l . . . . Bobcav eon ' P Ont. lemme Tax A“. f] Mud It was th all the 1m- "'3‘â€? l-"Jl‘le -' sh incurable and utecn ~:there are 10,000 11100939. of type, tl’H‘G be, ’ by transpositions alone it is POSâ€" ' u ‘ .‘ ' . .3 . . ' " n ' “ v )9 I Z. -. ‘ )‘ - . A . t v V. i ., ' . . ‘ . , ‘ .g 1111 “llilllg to ask him, mud MI. l “1 ht‘ltuttb in effect 1†Canada Inexcusublo. \ct.. as an CX-(fhilllfl'clill'e several wrong pcsmons that .1 sible to make almost 3.000 errors.â€" were collected and either abolished! or replaced with the Canadian enact- nonle‘. l MAN '1' LAWS The list of such laws runs to at‘ "’ ' ’ l . l Garton’s Coach mes g Head Office, Bowmanville, Ont. - - - Phones 412W and 3-16 ,1 7“ r _ _ . _ LINDSAY AND BOBCAYGEON DIVISION 314115.150 Jusucc Mmm" Lalmmtsi Lindsay Waiting Room .................... Central Garageâ€"’Plione 506. E20111“ the 510139 after “IF-Pam“ haï¬d‘ Bobcaygeon Waiting Room .................... Rockland Houscâ€"â€"’Phone 2 lyon':(fl.‘al\l/I‘ie." estnlnated It at‘ 110-“ Ream Dozvn Eff'ectiv: on :luioay Nov. lst. ill-ll}. Lead Up if)†.1“; mlstel. apomte Sam MY- Week Week Sun <32 Week Week Sun. Sat. ,Cahans suggestion these measures Days Davs H01. Oniv Days Days llol. Onlv ibe reviewed by: competent legal exâ€". Only 01le Only ‘ Stop Onlv (ilnlv Only 11:01.1“ mm a View to repeal and 15‘ AM. PM. RM. PM. No. AM. RM. RM. RM. il““c‘*‘m0“t““* a 540°“ “9- l 7.40 1.15 0.05 6.351.\' Issubcaygeim Ar.12.15 0.10 10.03 11.55 T1110. flew F 913915“ Enhstn‘ent Act; 7.50 1.25 6.15 6.45 2â€"1151 School 12.05 6.00 :33 11.15 3223f“? "‘ Brit‘Shftatum pals“ at‘ 8.00 1.35 6.25 6.55 3â€"Scotch Linc 11.55 5.50 0.45 11.35 ailinl‘lnsm’j“ 1‘0 and thh has 8.10 1.40 6.30 7.00 4â€"Duns’ford 11.50 5.45 0.40 11.3 511:1: lee“ â€he 1W1“ Canada- It. am 1.50 6.40 7.10 5â€"Pleamnt Point. 11.40 3.03 9.30 11.20 C‘ '5, 1t 5 l’u’l‘Shi‘"le “fen"? f“ 8.30 2.00 6.50 7.20 6â€"Ops School 11.:10 ‘523 0.20 11.10 i fanil‘l‘d“ t3 el‘l‘St "1 the ““1105 of 8.45 2.10 7.00 7.30 Ar. Tâ€"Lindsay l.\'. 11.20 515 0.10 11.00 .01...in comm“ at “'31“ “W1 lcountries friendly to Canada. Byl . - lorderdn-council it may be applied to‘ civil wars. The measure received third read- }ing‘ after passing through comnttee l l l __-___...â€_..._-_--._~- _...7. ~ ‘â€" -_ w. A. Nisbett 8.50... Licensed Embalmer Funeral Director we career A FULL LINE or FURNITURE AND UP-TO-DATE iof thew hole where a. few amend- 1ments were made the chief one do- me: away with power given the gov- ; . l EQUIPMENT ernmen to issue permits for Cana- LA. ,' , M89880? . . . :fHONE 1_ ldians to enlist where otherwise enâ€" mnm.anm' Lpholstenng. Furniture Repairing. Quickly and ilistment was prohibited. Promptly Done. â€LION STREET - 2 Another amendment. exempted lfrom the act Canadian non-combat- Ilants serving in soley humanitarian, |medical and nursing services under lthe direction of the Red Cross or any lother organized Canadian humanitar- ian agency. BOBCAYGEON 4.... 7.-.- ___._...... .. Pasteurized Milk Torn Bodies Hauled From Blast Ruins If you are not already using I l Pastuerized Milk, Smdarized to â€i Contain 3.5% Butter fat, DEATH TOLL IN TEXAS SCHOOL GIVE IT A TRIAL ‘ DISASTEigSRt‘iiBSllfS FROM New London, Texas, March 19â€" ; Crushed and torn bodies ' lof childrenâ€"one official said 388 and another 500â€"came slowly out of the blast-shattered London schoolhOUSe In a rainstorm today as a military Inquiry ws quickly set in motion within the ruins It Was a dismal drizzling scene, dotted with frengied, red-eyed par- ents and determined investigators. Major Gaston Howard, appalled at You will ï¬nd it will keep sweet for a much longer period. You can get it at the Dairy or off the wa gon every day. JOhnson’s Dairy , I. I: l l PHONE 94. l points out the chances of making- -uâ€"- . . . . li-t'zcr may be put in. there al‘e :Il‘mu‘. 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The ace 123.: ct , 01 inc 5" Hunk; p4 "az'ter ir:fcu1r.:~.au:. l cl'i:stalaio (x . ed his report :14 :11 Moved by it. (2.