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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1933, p. 7

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. Dreiser, ving fowl ia itr. a 8008 0 ey th --A. Lawrence Lowll. "Qur statesmen must give up the selfish viewpoint and work for the good of the whole world 'or we will ~ never get out of our trouble.'--Lady|. pel : "It is distrust, suspicion and fear that are our enemies." -- Owen D. Young. "I have not lost my faith in Amer- ica--if I have lost a lot of money."-- Charles M. Schwab. "Those who think the danger of war is passed are living in a fool's paradise."--Albert Einstein. _ "Youth is in much less danger dur ig a depression than during a fever- ish prosperity.'--Vicki Baum. "The only thing that can prevent 1938 from being a Letter year than 1932 is a crazy and selfish congress." --Roger W. Babson. "The trouble with law and govern- ment is lawyers."--Clarence Dar- row. * "A socialist, in brief, is simply a n suffering from an overwhelming compulsion to believe 'what is not true,"--H. L. Meficken. "There is no use of gathering in solemn conclave and whereasing the It won't get you any government. place."--Alfred E. Smith. "For the imaginable satisfaction of the ordinary, law-abiding citizen, a .aurder in a book will do almost as well as a real murder." -- Bertrand Russell. ein, "Conceit is God's gift fo little men,» | 18 used in preference to all others, and --Bruce Barton. "In practically every country in has been ' been from the uneducated 'woman." -- Newton D. the world in which slow the resistance Baker. "Where do we go from here? Ahead, of course. 'Come on. Let's go--Will H. Hays. "The chief art of politics in the Near East seems to consist not in hearing those who speak but in hear- cal tot ag ome dad 20 ng it really do want." --8Sir Ronald Storrs. . "Everybody becomes a stoic if he long enough" -- Theddore re pre. . GRATITUDE TO GOD Notwithstanding all that I have suffered, notwithstanding all the pain and weariness and anxiety and sor- row that .necessarily enter into life, and the inward errings = that are worse..than all, I 'would end my re cord with & devout thanksgiving to the great Author of my being. For more and more am I unwilling to make my gratitude to Him what is commonly called "a thanksgiving for imercies,"--for 'any benefils of blessings that are pecu'lar to my- self, or my friends, or indeed to any man. Instead of this, I would have it to be gratitude for all that belongs to my life and being--for joy and "sorrow, for health and sickness, for success and. disappointment, for Vir tue and for temptation, for life and death; because I believe that all is meant' r 'good. ~Orville Dew g3 quarrel with any ol We always sob while looking at a cute, pink-nosed little pig, because we know it will eventually become a big, fat, dirty old hog. | Doctor--""What is the most you ever weighed" New Patient--"One hundred Afty- | tour pounds." Doctor--"And what is the least you ever weighed?" New Patient--"Eight and a quarter pounds." Weeklies Held Vital Factors ther kind you may £ Survey Indicates They Are Gaining Prestige in Ad- vertising Field Truckee, Calif, -- Stanley Bavier, If-way honesty and half-way|wond do not exist."--Edouird Her. |and editor and publisher of the Republican here, recently asked prominent state, civic and industrial officials of Cali- fornia to express their opinions as to the worthwhileness, or otherwse, of i es 5 -- Suitor (sighing)--"Well, since you al bene ; hE Py ' 8 | TEN '} don't want to. marry me, perhaps you 'they actually rebuild health i] chi : will return 'the ring." : Hebing thé blood. Nervous, > : 7 Girl (snapping)--"It you must know, down conditions yield to their A ¢ ¥ your jeweller has already called for Building Jroparties, * Young ! itr helped in growth| . / 1 7 : -~ development. - t - 3 lose gist's in the new pe = Andy--"How is it Harold has two vials, Try them," pa rorizontal 41--To forward 18--Within caddies and you none?" -- ----- in 1--Boring tool 42--Number 21--Pertaining to: Roger--*One's mine; he keeps track Five Species Supply 4--Celebration 43--Nothing Passover ot Harold's score for me. $--Ship tmber 44--Male swan 22--Border ---- 90% of Cut Lumber! 11-10 yep 45--Pronoun 28 Rotating pleco A wan may have a mind of her s 0-¥elp 46--Portuguese title 24--Ohill own all right, but she reserves the wi C-- 12--To shine 47--To cajole 26--Tree right to change it as often as she Douglas Fir, Spruce, White Tf practices 3Pipe 26--Slang: fuel pleases. 1 edar 53 e ver in Egypt 28--Meat ---- Pine, Hemlock a C 17--Huge 54--To triffie 29--Molstuie College Student (to professor)--"Is Leaders in Production . | 19--Preposition b55--Night before 31--Glove there a word in the English language "Canadian forests rank second only | 20--Facility 56--Worry 32--Barrow that contains all the vowels?" to agriculture in their contribution to 21--Fold §7--To understand 33--Invader of Europe Professor--"Unquestionably." Dominion production, and they pro- 22--Pronoun Vertical 34--Goal College Student--"What is it?" vide a fourth of the net production of] 23--To summon 1--Deed 35--Tool Professor--*"I've just told you." Canadian' manufactures. Five -tree| 20--BY very much 2--Askew 37--First appearances species are the source of over 90 per 26--Precious stones 3--Shaped like ancient 38--To recommend February Shorts cent. of the lumber cut of the Do-| 27--Unit harp 39--To result The trouble is that men who drink minion, They are Douglas fir, spruce, 28--Auxiliary verb 4--Insipid 40--Paints like a fish don't drink what a fish white pine, hemlock and cedar. There | 23--T0 block 6--Incalculable period ~41--Heavenly body drinks, Life should be a route, not a are'in Canada approximately 160 dit-| 30--FPronoun §--Preposition 43--Negative routine. Space is about all some col- ferent species or varieties of plants 31--Frontiers 7--Coal 44--Ball of yarn lege students take up. A boy does as reaching tree size, of which 31 are| So --Fronoun 8--Carpet 46--Study his father does, not as his father says. conifers and form 80 per cent. of the| 30--G0al 9--Exlsts \ 47--Beverage No man can add to his geeatness by standing timber, Of the 90 species ot| 36--T0 what degree 10--Mohammedan 48--Deer belittling others. The man With an hardwood the most important are] 37--Color princess 49--To look over axe to grind is never particular whose birch and maple. 38--Style of letters 14--Drunkards b1--Part of "to be" grindstone he uses. When a man 40--Youth 16--Wrath 53--Pronoun asks for criticism, he is usually seek- The Douglas fir of the Pacific coast probably yields more lumber annually than any other single species 'in America. This tree is not found In Canada east of the Rocky Mountains; the greater part of thé lumber being produced in the coast region of British Columbia. This is Canada's biggest tree and from it larger structural tim. bers can be obtained than from any other in America. It is chiefly used for structural purposes but on account of its attractive appearance it is also extensively used for interior finish. The wood is also important in Canada as a material for railway ties and mining timbers. The five native spruce species are all of commercial importance, provid- ing nearly one-third of the total pro- ddetion of lumber. Spruce pulpwood forms over two-thirds of the total quantity of pulpwood used in Canadian pulp mills and exported in the raw or unmanufactured state, Spruce is also used for railway ties, poles, cooperage and mining timbers, White spruce is the most abundant. With black spruce it ranges from Labrador to Alaska, ex- tending northward almost .' the limit of tree gowth and southward into the United States. The red spruce is con- fined to the Province of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, Its wood is The Western species," Engelmann and Sitka spruce, are confined to the in. terior and coastal regions of British Columbia respectively, and the trees attain great size in this region, el niin NEUTRAL . A discussion had arisen in the club Lpon the subject of tariffs. The prin- cipal protagonists, having exhausted their arguments, appealed to the only other person present, a wealthy but ok particularly well-educated mem- Tr, is tactful reply was: "No, gentle- men, I ain't going to side neither with the one nor the other, Jf you don't mind I'd prefer to remain quite pu- ig ONE FRIEND If but one friend have crossed thy way, Once only, in thy mortal day; If only once life's best surprise Has opened on the human eyes, Ingrate thou wert, indeed, L. thou Didst not in that rare presence bow, And on earth's holy ground, unshod, Speaks softlier the dear name of God. --Lucy Larcom. BE ANSWER TO L.ST WEEK'S PUZZLE ~ as Yorkshire Pudding One cup milk, 1 cup flour, 2 eggs, 14 teaspoon salt. Mix salt and flour and gradually add milk, stirring to make a smooth paste. Beat whites and yolks of eggs separately and add to first mix- ture, Cover bottom of pan with a thick coating of beef fat tried out from roast. Heat well and pour in. batter. Bake 20 minutes in a hot oven, bast- ing after it is well risen with some of the "drippings" from the roast. Break in squares for serving. ing praise. An apple caused the first downfall of man, but peaches have handled the business since that time. The less work a man has to do, the more he tires other people. It doesn't pay to fight other men's battles unless you are a lawyer. One youth has solved the problem of what to do with Christmas cards. He saves and uses the nicest ones for book marks. The others he throws away. Never spread an {ll report about your neighbor unless you first take great pains to ascertain if it is true-- and then don't do it anyway. Let's do all the business we can honestly, Have all the fun we can reasonably, Do all the good we can willingly, And save our digestions by thinking pleasantly, The teacher had written 97.2 on the blackboard and to show the effect of multiplying by ten, rubbed out the decimal point. She then turned to the class and said: Teacher--"Now, Alfred, the decimal point?" Alfred (without hesitation) -- "On where is the small town newspaper of to-day. replies received--all of them favoring the small United Press released a story about the survey, from Sacramento, October 13, under the by-line of Homer Rob- erts. most powerful influence in public life to-day," ran the story. steadily gaining. So many and interesting were the town paper -- that the "Phe small town newspaper is the "Instead of losing prestige, it Is "The country newspaper is a tre mendous factor in developing business. It is one of the most effective med- fums of advertising to be found any- where. "These and many other observations encouraging to the small town news- paper publsher were expressed to Stanley Bavier, editor and publisher of the Truckee (Calif.) Republican, in & recent survey to determine whether the community newspaper was losing its 'punchy' "q was curious to know just what the leaders in business and public life thought of the small town newspapers,' said Mr. Bavier. 'I wanted to know if such papers, especially the weeklies, were an important factor in our na tional life, or 'whether their influence was weakening. The replies speak for themselves." Among the prominent Californians quoted in the story was A. P, Giannini, head of the Bank of America, who stated: "Perhaps 1 can best answer you by stating that the Bank of Ameri- ca relies upon 320 newspapers of this state, of which, of course, the majority are in small towns, to carry its mess- age to the people of California. Our advertising fs in the newspapers week in and week out, a policy which we have pursued for over seventeen years. During the first seven months of 1932, when conditions were at their worst and many other advertisers were curtailing their expenditures, our appropriation was increased. We are more than satisfied with the results, both for oufselves and for California. We have added over $51,000,000 in de- posits with 130 new depositors." - --ee lf} Homes for Birds Made The home town|" editor is the most important individual in his community. considered to be of greate~ technical value than of any other spruce species, "The economic life of the country is a seamless web,"--Franklin D. Roosevelt. Hel bec, says: "My baby has five teeth and atic, colds, constipn tio, Sleepless cross, restless and baa siever bash Sick die since birth, | fretful, Children take these Tablets as thanks Baby' } * readily as yo 1 They're absolul : " states Mrs. Hugh Mate Sar t package, Ab Ta -cen A Neill, » Nu S. ages sold in 1931, wm Mako and Keep Children Woll--As Mothers Know ; po at Teething Time not lost one night's rest | "Particularly helpful when the little through teething, as teeth," Mother After Mother Writes in High Praise of Benefits of BABY'S OWN TABLETS ones are cutting their ," writes Mrs, A. J. Lebel, Rigaud, Quebec. Scores of other Mothers have written in similar vein. Giye YOUR child Baby's Own Tablets for teething troubles, upset stomach, simple fevers, "And ¢id he have the dentist take an Xray of his wite's jaw?" "He tried to, but all they could get was a mov- ing picture." the eraser." If you must quarrel with a woman, be sure to pick a pretty one. in Liverpool Gardens Liverpool, Eng.--Making private gardens into bird sanctuaries 1s be- coming a popular pastime in Liver pool. A number of feeding tables and nesting boxes have been instal If you + Do You Know? + led. = The desire to protect and study wild bird life is aroused by the Municipal Wild Birds' Sanctuary in the quarry beneath the shadow of the new Liverpool Cathedral. --_-- GOLD STOCKS We Are Issuing a New Circular Regarding Ac- tivity in These Stocks. Copy on Request. E. OSLER & CO, Established 1886 11 Jordan Street, Toronto ELgin 3461 te = . * . Highest Price Paid Vi Itry and eggs. tor dressed and Lie 3 colicited. A. ¥Y AND EVENING ES Boards and Boards Are authorized by law to establish = SG ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education ! be conducted In ac ; 52 J. 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