calling the (100115 Hf :Ill'y by which max mun-cl. and withm on to greater thing I)†uro-atm- rhampn of the summon 4mm arms Kn 'l'ho~ whulv matter of titles is one that might wry fairly be ral'efully examined now. We were not quit» normal in 1918. nor yet in 1919. We did things during the war with an o-nthnsiasm which perhaps might hv lacking it w» were asked to do tho-m tmtay. Wo- mint. not forgo". that. m- aro- sit†a.\'o_»r,v irmmrtant part «if thv British Empire and by i-o-i'z'ainin: i'mm participating in tho- K And \w shall have told our increas- im: years; Th9 book is closed. and thp prayers are said, And we are a part of the countless dead. Thricn happy, if thvn some soul can A Illllc' muro' lo-isni‘v l4) Hit and clrvam. .\ lillln more I'l‘ill the lhiii s unswn. .\ lilllc- "van-r in [how a mail. With Visions of those lung-loved anal OlPall. . And so, \w a. going who're all must go, To the place the living may never know. h A littlv more low for,_?he frivnds of end. Where time and eternity meet and blend. A little less care for bonds 'and gold A little more zest in the days of old, A broader View and a saner mind, And a little more love for all man- kind, ' And so. we are faring adown the W33. T hat leads tn the gates of a better .\ IiHIo- nmre laughter, a few more (Harri. news. And so, “'0 away, Ami passing day. And soneï¬'are nearing the journey’s \ li.t|o~ mum â€min in um \iews, .\ littlv lo'ss HIiIst {01 the daily .-\ reader requests this sentimental poem by Rollin J. Wells, contained in Volume 2 of "Heart Throbs," a collection of poems sent in to the publishers by persons from all walks of life, who selected scraps of verse that had touched their hearts. A limp more tired at close of day, A little more anxious to have our Poems I Love PAGE 2. ml tru liw'. 'lwcausn lu- has passed my \vax'.†â€ICIUC, little more care for 8 brothers way, lime less ready to scold and THE QUESTION OF TITLES youth, little less zeal for established truth, ll d8". if Growing Old III a! in silvm mm folding our tents -â€"ROLLIN .l. WELLS’ “1' was pic-awn! tn at â€19- hands of sanw can he sand ll \V O ‘ m: Hm rOat hts. Wltlmul 1d r-o' Kju 1t m ZII ht |\\' 10k! am; the nutstmu hat of H (hamhm at, closn 0f mt for .us mnnr «Ils- als‘n their 1 Knight 4 an lum rm \wro spurrm‘ lemm-rat ll ’ unmea- that in (in con- uml and th In NH “It!“ ll using hiV Ho h H o-rn ' Kannada. particularly uttzlwa and Mnnh‘nal. two-n :u'i'nmphshmt. )llh‘és of narrow trails haw hwn rut through dense willow gmwth to vomit of the â€Him: nt‘ ntho-rwiso inaccessible. Mum's. Sn lllllt‘h gOmt has I'PSUHBtl that the oti'it-m' in Charge fenls jus- titiml in saying that adverse criti- (“H") of the district on account of tho- n‘wsquih‘ws is a thing of the past. ln addition tn Hm work in the Rot'kivs ufl‘icm's of the Entomologi- val Brunch am- nngagml in study of Hu- pvst. and its e-radivation in East- l’o'l'lwtlllll wart‘aro against. mos- quitnns. as wall as against all otlwr inst-rt no-sts. is maintained by tho. I'Znttm'mlngival H'anch of the D0- n‘iinic’ui Dopartnwnt of Agriculture. Fur svwral )"ill's' tlw Bucky Moun- tains. with #anti'. Allwl'ta. as the Ito-aclqnartvrs. haw lumnavcordml slwt‘lfll atti-ntinn in tho control of tin» mnsquitn and has l'wvn \‘Pl‘y \\ U conferring of honon fripnds‘s by tho pol pnwnr. but WP (IO “’11an mattm' migt m-vnml up again fu sinn. “’0. may ha '3 “"10 him Mr}! Wht his majn-‘ty from I lasting way such (I olo'anml public HPPV? «IIu-nml 11p a-mm I'uII puhnc discus- einn W». may haw hIIrriIId just 2! mm» Inn I.I~I “hon \w prmpnlml hie maimu IIIImI IIIIIIugIIizing in a laetinr: \\ av such distinguislmd and .IM IIfIIIi {IIIIHII' ~III'\II II as that given in Mr. Harm I ‘mIkshIItt. Hm III-tiring LIIIHiPnIHii-l30\I‘I'IIOI‘ «If Oniarin. â€"« Kincsinn \Vhig-Stam‘lard. \how \w sm- the same idea ap- pliml iiil’f'Cih to pajamas, with must sunwssful l‘f'a‘lllls. The ma- io-riai is of mono and tho hmh 0f the garment is in meam. while the color bands al'o blue and green. Nntv the H'lli‘iiilOll of the 10101' dec- nration mi tlw paJama culls: Lounging pajamae also lend them- svlws readily to this treatment. and a slightly hpavim' material. such as avatin. in hrilliant tones. follow- ing Hm olo'sign uhm'o would makn iolmil lminging pajamas. of Lord Falt‘our. Lord Morley. Lord Birkenhead and of Dame Lloyd George. They did not need theso honors for tbey were already great 111 â€IN o'\o.~' at“ tho “orld. but nev-er theless thm mixed the recognition giwn tn them In their smereign. The \\'hi.<.'â€"Stan1taht is not, by any n1.-an-.adxmat1ng that Canada should return to the unrestricted 1-1‘111fe1"1-1n_=: at honors upon political Many of tho- smartest frocks of the season haw.- bpen simple {“0 piece) aï¬'airs \xilh a plain skirt and a hlrmsn. in Hum iimw‘. the col- m's appliml in widn horizontal bands. flu Three-Ton. Trutnont' is “active in Pain“: ll awnnwlishwl. Milcrs of narrow a haw lwvn rut through dense M :mwtlx t0 '[mumit of the .' nf ntho-rwiso inaccessible '.~'. So much gcwnl has resulted th» ufl'irm' in Charge fools jus- WAR ON THE MOSQUITO hil. \Vat Ramf. Alhvrta. as the s. haw Iwr‘n avcordm! ann in Hm control of n and has l'wvn wry In amliiiun tn the oiling H. nnwh ditching. dyk- nil cutting, and other lwl'nmnnnt naturv has * porlitioal party in «In ru-Iivw that thv might wry “’0" 1m in fur public discus- around Pr~:vents Crust To prevent a crust forming ml 000de cornmeal, grease the tap bo- foro setting it away to cool. serve at once. Jolly Ronâ€"Cream one cup sugar with three eggs, add one-fou1tl1 teaspoon salt, three tablespoons water and three-fourths teaspoon vanila. Sift in one cup flow and two teaspoons baking pow,de1' sti1 “ell and placei oblong bakin V.pan Bake in a mod rate own me1 baked. splead with jelly and Ioll while warm. covering well with cloth after rolling. Cream of Tomato Soupâ€"Heat one and one-half cups of strained toma-f toes to a simmering temperature for ï¬ve minutes then add one-fourth teaspoon soda. Make a'white sauce of three tablespoons flour, one tablespoon butter, three cups milk, salt and pepper to taste. Add hot tomatoes to the hot wnite sauce and Another meatless menu is printed below. As the warm weather comes on we should have more and more of these meatless meals, especially if our work is indoors. Cream of Tomato Soup Croutons Macaroni and Cheese Spinach Apple-Celery Salad Jelly Roll Tea It. will' soon be rhubarb time. Wash the stalks clean. but. ,«lo net peel. out in inch pieces, pack in cans flllml with cold water. screw on tops of cans and let stand upsicletlewn over night. In the morning open and ï¬ll with water. letting it run in to crowd but. the air. Seal When making pies next winter pour off the juiee. boil it (lawn to a small a- mnuntuadcling a cup of sugar to end: we. Boil juice tn 3 syrup. 3th] rhubard. let come. to a bnil and put in crust. putting plenty of flour in bottom and a little. on tip. The less the. rhubarb is stirred the more like new the. sauce will be. Red Seal "Lâ€-head Continental Motor Morse Silent Chain Drive Full Pressure Lubrication Locomoti-z'c-z‘ype Brakes Super-Sensiti z'e Steering Cold Rivetth Chassis Frame WhirlwinJ. icceleration Duco Pyroxylin Finish Reedy Accessibility And Many Other Quality Features N “ion-wide Service Facilities TODAY’S RECIPES The New Star EDAN CANNING HINT IBM! Ill? THE bURHAM CHRONICLE Durant Motors of Canada. Limited Toronto, Canada “- (7/56 ink to cm: “There appeared .in your paper recently the report of a meeting of The Apple Growers Association in which it was stated a member com- plained that our people preferred buying oranges and bananas rather than apples. The explanation is very easy to find. Apples are too dear. - Compare apples at 29. 39 or The following communication from a contributor in a recent is- sue of The Montreal Herald is worthy of consideration, as it con- tains much‘room for thought. It also shows what the presen freight rates have done to the price of or- anges and bananas so far as Mon- treat and Durham are concerned. The conributor says: , ï¬im 7V ARE APPLES TOO DEAR? No thcr Automobile 7HERE is no automobile of any make or size that offers the Canadian buyer more per dollar than the New Star Car. Exclusive mechanical and 'body features are backed by a manufacturing and sales policy that is consistent and thereb guarantees stability of price, service and resa e value. Phone 602 r 15 larger size at the same price. This :ation week you can bu Porto Rico or- it is- anges, at good doa larger than ap- ld is plea, for 19 cents a dozen. As for conâ€" bananas, nobody can say that they t. It are not cheaper at 25, 30 or 35 cents «right a dozen than apples. Can the apple n" or- growers explain why oranges and Mon- bananas, after paying ,freight for 'rned. hundredsof miles, besides Customs duty, can be retailed in Montreal Irish Sergeant-Major (seeing the Port of Aden for the ï¬rst time): “Faith, if this is Aden no wonder Adam and Ave left it." bananas, nobody can say that they are not cheaper at, 25, 30 or 35 cents a dozen than apples. Can the apple growers explain why oranges and panama, alterupayjng freighp for duty, can be retailed in Montreal cheaper than apples grown in our own province? Without invoking lack of protection, should he not agree that apples are too dear ?" 60 cents a veek yous‘00d can bur Porto Rico or- uses“! larger thm ap - leg, for 19 cepts a dozen. As for 2‘66 10 â€7 Price ï¬eld 'size at the same price: This 'risfocrat -' “Gum!" exclaimed one. “You m... - mean to tell us that you put up 1‘ t like that for a mam Sixpmu'o-i' by, we almost had to kill you?“ “Well," answered the. virtuu. “11.. truth of the matter is I didn‘t wam my financial [IORitiml vxlmsod." A nun attacked by two rob!“ put up I terriï¬c ï¬ght. Finallx h was overcome and Beal'Cth. \11 they found on him \xasa aSich'nc-g. The bandits were amazed. law people deceive themsulw. into thinking they can get sunbu- thing for nothing. especiallv if um buy cheap in _and think (hwy \wIi get satisfaction. Thu-«y. larch u. “27 0427 *3 IOTIIIG WW‘WOo-O‘ ('ll! brands :I ting sm'h NH vnluv. Mu rirvular and band‘s Inn-m lumzv SIN-M all the dmw was going u. hubby starte- QIM‘. Ills SW of its l'ah- an The ï¬ght is On .\ \VNIMHHH i‘urmm h «Wining m 100 muvh skvlch an! as if lw w “if". Whu Jim in .~' 80." with why a m lc-ft hum.- down ‘0“ his. frivnoi "Int â€I"! about at H tu'umt hrmml liqum' in â€will into N "w “'11 [mt dm otlwrs I haw \H 'h'ul ('m' The WIN 1 “mm! 0| Talks About The 18‘ dazed p “HS I'll: Hun ‘ alum and ‘ H \\ night Sa and wal slumlwl': IIINM' t INK 9011'! Shoot the BI “'lwn :n. I’.~~v\_ ; Hm pin-nsam‘ mm "W ganw m'ldu'tlm flu- loil‘d~. o-xamnllm found 2w rutwn'n Almost withuut ¢'X( scientists immt um! ï¬nd Um mm:- mm won his can. m 1] «Ml M HI \I NH Irland xsidvm Ho u: \\ It Thursday, I IN II all flanking Nuts: \I InO â€ll l\ \\ Taken F \l HI H