i l l QQHIIHUWQ<HUJEHQ9:701!Uflmflifillfivvggacnctgve,” NA Z I S S E E K l 5111;811:1111 l; PRTESTANT iiliiiktli iRiltIE Hcels 0i’ Encyclical 1111'. Letter From Pope Pius. BFRLIN. .\l1lr1'i1 ' N.'1/1 (11\\c".'11'111-1:1 ' QOYCIIHHGIIL» 31A l, Ffib. l.) -v 1c (‘lib 1! 11.1111 rs. who 1 71-1‘ » ('1 v1 r:.n1 n: 111i. of rhurvii The K1 .1"112c‘.r_ and stair. llf‘ l'\' 1 A wanna ssawcc or . 9 s11: 1211111111111». MLDICAL 1.1! Associniou 111111 LlFE . INSURANCE coon-Anus . “' m CANADA 1.. ‘ IXOARSENFFS By h0fll‘.'~!“l'\(\> 1w '1‘ '1 rouzh roxtjnngz or 11 \ 11> n 1111mm" tor $111‘ will ask investigation. whether the 1 pccl reccnilv. or 1.~ It. is Very common l: state he has lW-on tow day's. yo‘. c Mveal the fact. hoarscncss 1121.: ‘.1. an 1 b01111 n. gardpd as scnaru: 1 ol acute lmflvncn“. Two of :21 :1. con- ditions whoso nice 1n acute hoancn urgently for prompt 1W"- = lnryinzcnl diphthcrili In 1111i still/it'll swelling of 1n clthcr wdulls or 1'11; ~11, CllFOlliC honrsrncss i.= 11111311 mis- takenly nltrllzulcd ‘o "chronic lnrfmgitis" 1o 1.1111. rwccr 111' 1110 rynx has in mnny rim-s boconic oprlcvly 11111.11 lwtorc it is discovered; tuhr 11f i111: larynx or svpl .. ha. 1\i't.oiirl1\.~1l1‘0_\-'- ed the car-minor". lrforo cxaminu- tion has rot-calm the z-zuizc- iism of 111.". 1"1"11c111‘1>cr hoar. cncss: wc for t-lcnr > 1n -.'1'1'.1l corrlsl must 111 r " "l -i"1‘.\'§ tense 1:11 z v interferes x1111. nnv or 11111.11: , sskentialx may 11.11.12 211v s1‘. llll)tl)nl,i hoarsencss: ‘ A few of tho 1'1 1>< which intcrU fcrc with clcnritlkx oi‘ lhc v11=v1= in- slude tumours o1‘- ihc vocal 1or1ls. either innoccnt 1\-.'.'1ri_-1'1 izroavihs or malignant. '1-.1 zrou-ths, tuberculosis. a" ' . formqii body. kinrlticy 1.1 11nd certain 11<1vo11= rliwams. Tumours 11110111111; inside the chest by lntcrforinz wiih tho nerve supply 01' the lrujvnx may $159 caust- iioaiwrnowa, Tlw nhuso of the volcc clthvr in childWn or in adults will aiflo cansn hoarso- Bess. With the prcponco of tho sjvmp- Elms of hoancncss do not hcsltwtn consult your pli_\'.<i(‘itil1. fir: 11.111 give you n thorough cxaminahon and can Wmlily (ircidc whether or not the services of a throat specio- list are necessary, Questions conccrning I-fonlih, ad- dressed in the Cmmdlnn Ni-"iirnl Association 184 Colloqu- Street, Toronto, will be answvrcri por- oortally by letter. GROW GIANT PLAN Elli/IONS TOWN. South Africa- Russian sunflnnrrs i2 mi. throo lnther. high. have lwcn HWY-V“ m" 1 Wl"'““n°l' “Mme while giant. dr-lphiniums nt Untnli. Rhodesia have stalks six foot. four inches innit- 11* '111".-. honrrc ho ‘ ‘ ‘J3—<1C’Pl--S'; npficld I .d "°" Lml" .Pl*‘~"““ “M "-'°“ .1'.°.‘“ really marks the beginning of Spring! Double wrk-sieiihfliial “mo”? div if" reasons for getting new clothes now! So, shake A 111111-111-1-111111111111111 saw 111- oft winter's drab colors and burdensome weight 1111111111? P‘1"<~;man Jack scone the tally. firing the puck and n 12'" 1‘rc\'1ci<-11cc net from 15 1 cum’; onlv -\L P1111‘ Bjsrncs shoulder 1'00. out. 1;‘ .1 ..:1\.11g 41nd ilnzslung machine - A na. 24. of East Paterson liitlcr’s Name l1 Zii-UXPJ-Depu- negnrny, member of LK-‘tiilri, .\l l.) 111.111 Y1.‘ . 1 Ctllllllllllllaill an Franco!" Rnng 11111-1123 to rloicnd llia Government. 1311.11.11‘ Bhun bluntly rctorlcrl: 1101111111; to do with .~i:.1n not allow foreign wcetirc on this Akwmlbly!" g Clipper Lands At .’\ll'.t‘l".(‘i‘lll Airways Radio» l s coral 1n lilnziiaiin R today to ruinplctc the first Fur-ilic phase of its ‘ flight 111111111111 the south . Zrulnntl. ‘ 'll:o bu; piano ri-quircd only 5cm on 11111112.. .11) nxinul-rs in ncgolizitt: 1 1 1 1.11117 miles from 1111110111111, . l 11111211: at 4.45 p. m. PST. ' llloicli llnnounccs llasl Farm Program 1N. .\I:11'1'l1 3I‘>----t.‘\I‘\ -'1‘l1¢: l1 11111111: known tonight. ‘u.\11r.1l mljlislinciit pro- 14111111 111 1111111» 1l"nu1lcd larm 1111111. ‘nd crcziit to farmers, r1‘- 1 dual inrm iaroducton 1111101" homes for ag- '1.'l‘il is thr- 1,1011]. "o million 8C1T5 of hind would inprqvod. (jcncrzil Hermann inc. guiding force of Germ- 1's four-irar plan for self-suf- i .i1:1cnc_v. told farm leaders assem- ‘l blcri ltere. 1 A grant of 200000.000 marks 1$B0.000.000) was announced for advantfng agricultural readjust- 1 11111111. in 1037. By 1940. a total of l.0tffl,t‘l‘ll.flfl0 marks 1s401200.000) 1111111111 have been made available, (locring said. -Spced Peace Plans ln lluto Strike (ATP. By (;1111i§11§117§"sp11-1111 Wire) CHICAGO, MflTCh 23 —-— Labor :|l1.‘»l W111 or l‘. Chrysler sped t0- warrl a rurilcc mace porley in Mich- igan 11111r4l1t \\‘illl0 Lewis’ folowers n111==1~1i 1n a Detroit, demonstration. Portclizllnq one of the most dra- 11111111; meetings in five months of ‘labor ronirovcrsy, the head of the slllktf-ljflpplflfl Chrysler Motor C1111). 111111 the gcncralissimo of the v0n1111iiL1-c for industrial orglnlll- iinn ucccptcd invitations to confer 111111 Governor Frniik Murphy of Ainxhitzan nt Lansing tomorrow. Strikes of minor nature con- 'tl11u+"1| cl.<~\vl1crc. throughout the ‘United States. A survey showed 111111-11t11an 2.100 slvdowners had lxsm force-d out of 24 stores. fact- -ortcs'.\n1i n. shipyard in various ‘states since officials first elected to poltcc against them a month (‘OLOR IIIGHLIGIITHD TN HOME DECORATION $CIIEME Color appears to sway the homes 10f 1937. color borrowed from mod- lcrn pniiitors like Comnnc. Drap- crics and upholslmy in Vlonnctls iFrl'.’l~('Cl.l.fl——i'<’I,lf0l‘il.L‘ of the Paris ricsonor cvciwwaflicrc tlicrc will be 11~olor and light brcaklng through the rnmm. of y-eslmrday. ‘Fnlciim-povvdcr white. sand- s|p|‘n_\'l‘(i. is a suggestion for walls against which nil color maybe displayed. Marlborough blue, n sweat. for- so christcnecd aftm- Quocn Marya home. m an- other suggestion. with pastel grey and rose. for restful lounges. Providence $111: ndvuntugr- cf shortinmdetincso l on tho part of Providence Rods t0- niglu DllZlCIlUCl home a game-win- ning coal in the aQCOIId wriod of a D Q c l‘ Q e F.fl]0“rs (n1 rough Intcrnntional-Amcrican Hoc- By Explosion PATERSON, N. 11., March 23'—— 1' AP» 'I‘\\'.> incn were killed and 411111-111 tcciay in the explosion i-onunerclal piece dye WOTlKI-L f nmn kfiied were Joseph Pel- 2-1. PfiiCfaOll. and Snlvs- ‘ were struck by a piece of the l Arouscs Blum 1 vp- I id New clotllles for Easter ifs a grand cusIJm! And because Easter comes early this year it get into gay new clothes clothes you'll enjoy wearing . .. clothes that will pep you up and help put winter far behind! -, To Help You Look Your But- 1 BILTMORE of (Ianada the Master Hat bflotllohg the’ newest 3h; ohsdoc In Mon’: Huts. Klnglbluo, Cunbridge Grey, Mocha Brown and Ponder Bloc. These torn- distinctly new colon llong w the standard colon u‘ hero 11m priced r -- 52.95 to $5.50 To Help You Look Your Best EASTER TIES have been coming in from all direc- tions. Most of these exclu- sive with this store all new ltingman Reef i KLNUAIAN REEF, Mnrch 23 — \ .111 Aincricnn clipi er landed lagoon mid- pioneering seas in l “m. lmulcr John L. howls and industrlf l The Clever now lingl worsted 2 pant suits - -- AHOUIOI‘ 2 pant suit that is creat- ing a lot of interest. finer grade worsted Easter Suits and Topcoats The Topper Young men's blue and brown siivertone Raglans — — — - Suit ish fancy $18 $22.50 v $10.50 A thoroughly “swell” range of fine Tweeds, raglan style, very smart — ("LOOK designs and colors. To Help You Look Your Modified Sport Back Suits will share the spotlight with other styles for Eas- ‘termand they’ll be ’way out ahead for spring. has been assembled and is being featured all week. $22.50 $25.00 $18.00 l l Best- all of A special group this new spring shirts in what-_ ever color, collar, pattern, fabric you like best. back up that statement with shirts when you come in. $1.55 $2.00 $2.50 You ‘Look Your Best- ' We’ll clumges in an existing "Tm authorities advocnlc 1:111 i; 1-11, Ll-C following thrcc pnintw :11 nnnd: 1—Timc of Blooming 2—Color 0i flowrr 13-110mm. of plant n simple mnttcr to layout c1r11111<l< or a flower bod in ndvnnr" catalogue bu‘l any good med special govcrnmcnr are available im- lho n ho I11 1-1111- onrly 1x111 from n garden which tlnuous bloom Dlmlls will blond 1111111111 hoth ln height. and in mlcrlng. 'l"his simplified mhcmo 1i (‘a not confine itself to nrdlnnry floyvcrs. hut should also lw 111ml. nrwrtl- lng to tho oxpcrts. in laying out. shrubbcrv. It. may not be gcwnllv knovm that there is a wltlc range "this that ' with ‘ With tnvoi‘ it even the nmzitmii- can 1i~ve~lop ' Hm for back Burdens wherein the l Ln planning any new 12111111“ oi j of flowering shrubs suitable for nhnout any part of Canada. 1Thesc range in height from something that can be used as n small screen or hcdoc about sewer breather pipes to one that will replace the lallcst spite fence, in so doing will With this information th1~11 is is bc n vart improvement on any un- srghtly vrcction of brick or boards. 511m 1 Tho wrftu" is not trying to advo- informntion is uflually nvailulfr; in l 0M0 lmythiug in the nature of n .1,- in \ Npllc fcnce. however. but he along 111.1113; other Canadians docs n certain nmount of seclus- lfllillllflio owner may take tea with .1111!!!‘ hi5 Tflmlly or whom children can 111111.11 frost and 111 which vnrlrms ldcvwrl» ihcmsclvrs on hot days in strict-y and privacy ON PRUNING March until Jum- i; rnnsidmwd l-lw NM reason for pruning but. there are a few QpOCiHO exceptions. Most of these are the early bloom- l 11111111111111. shouldfibéheft" ” until after blooming. Grapes must be pruned curly in March to avoTi excestvc bleeding. Raspberries arc ipnmed afbcr the coop has been l produced and then n11 the year old l canes are removed leaving only the new shoots. The main object of pruning whether it be nose bushes, fruit tnees or flowering shrubs is to open up the centre of the growth so that sunshine and sir may pen- etrate freely and also of course In produce a. symmetrical plant. Nat.- urally any dcnd or weak growth should be removed and also branches that. rub against each other. Seed Source Vltnl Modern high speed communica- tfon has made the world smaller every your and goods one now ess- ily secured him-t once were beyound the grasp ot the weaJthy. At the some time there are certain things which may bloom with the great- cs pmmslon in the Wanner parts of Europe or North America. that ‘will not. thrive in our own Domin- on Q1111» sclootlnn for hardiness in nhsohlwly rssrnlial and because 0t 111's limitation jortlculturlsi-s tn- vnrlablv advocate imrchuutlm 550d and other garden stock from I s1urcc which colors to Oannda and Cnpndmn conditions. While u! seed-s and nursery gbfick gold by Canadian firms are not. neoemrfly ASeed Boxes For Early Start GET JUMP 0N WEATHER BY PLANTING EARLY INDOOBS. The earlier tho seeds of annuals which are to fumlsh the main summer display can be started. the earlier they will begin to bloom and the longer will be their season o! beauty. Get seed boxes ready by easy stages, picking them up 1n convenient depths and sizes as they can be found and then when planting time comes along m March which Skids along almost bo- fore you know it, everything will be ready for the spring seed sow- ing bee. Get in ciods of frozen earth from the garden to thaw and dry out. w fill the seed bow. After the soil has thawed and dried, bum it in ‘ hot oven to kill weed seeds and insects that may be lurking in the soil. Stow it 1111111 and mtg wigh n little pulverized sheep msnun and have it. ready to 5m mm the seed boxes when the tlmg coma. These nrc details tisuslly lo]; position?“ 11. , u, carefully chosen g0 31" m, h”; results under Canadian conditions. é-Cundian seed Trade Auocin. on- ‘IO QNSNWE M01811)“ X MA i5 A HANDY 6TH“! 81805 INDOORS. until tho lust minute. but their pm. puotion el-rly in the season will I0 I long way towards 1111x111; the "M"! 0f plants n-om seeds a sue- csss and will do swsy with one "M! film. 1t the soil is pre- Dlnd undrlftod and set sway, it. l"'5h°l't -l°b 71° Wi- theseeds plmtod. Bo on the lookout for mo; o 81k! to cover the seed bgxes Incl pick up a bundle of not lobols to MM: thcrow: when you think o! 1i! 8mm of the finest small gardens arc mode each you from annusls muted indoors in nod boxes in 11 may window. Robinuoocioatsur-JALTH FOR n Boston llry llock And Ship llamagetl (AI. by Guardian Special Wir!) BOSTON, March 23 — Hunt! damaged a dry dock. a ship crad- led in it. and threatened another vessel today before firemen, called by four alarms, brought it under control. Fire Chief Samuel Pope estim- ated damage to the Simpson dry dock o! the Bethlehem shipbuild- in; Company and to the Ban G111 a United Fruit steamer undcrlflllll repairs at. $30,000. Oil. believed to have leaked 011W the dock from the recently 8mm‘ ded tanker Halo, also under will“ here, fed the flames and ca such s. dense poll of smoke that ll hampered firemen. 1W0 men. one of whom rescued the other from a lofty crane M5 on the dock, were taken to s. hol- pltal suflering with smoke inhlll- tlon. A half dozen firemen we" revived after being overcome b! smoke. and one. ‘Ihomas Mellyfl. 40, was given hospital treatment for cut hands. Inter-island ndio telephone M?‘ vice will be established in N" Zeslmd.