*W v __ ---.~---_-f --------~ .¢:_-__ ,»__i,,,; sy. » FPAci1=;,-111135, _ ,___ THE cHA1zi.o'r'r'ET0WN GUARDIAN g H ‘_ H _ _ _MAY 29~ More Graduates ` ' 1 G " 'l‘ha11Last Year Y “ QPP RS’ GUIDE I WEEKLY CONTEST Prospects Rise (By The Caiiadian Pressi Ca1i;lri:\'.. n1.1rk<1d i'cc0ve1‘y in the years is reflected by ani itil. few army of upprox1i11;1tel_\' 5,750 uni- \'er>1i'.' gi11d11.i1os who will step out into the busiiiess and professional world this spring. More oiirinusni than has pre- vailed it-r some years fillers li1ro'1u':1 ri-riiarks of iuclilty' heads .incl .f11:'o_\.::11a5ely .. , __,.,,.,i_` sd degrees in arts and science‘ . __ , . tl ‘l t'\4‘ aio . _ L'r.;~. n; Toronto, including a root r, .:11`<1r-:- of co-eds, graduates ci !'.1'1.'-ahold science. 1'-;: ..1 .-1 :'11 g ziirized out fewer Q grari r1‘f1s but scientific farming re- :ai11~11i a szrong appeal with about V00 ilmrds at seveii colleges. I T'.\1»-Tl1:rd.= of University of . Br'i‘:-'In po1eie their' Collrses- 'at -the 1| feed tuh fast l11111h1.1 agriculture 1 0 1 " ‘\"`~"""f `i"'lfl" ‘ rc still lower this wccli. Piioiic i'Ji0. Wash Frorka Nnvrliy rim. mmf- ‘ - f’ Vit! .Will n - _ _ . _ 1- -. to _ . _ ‘ . . L | ' - "I I ST ’ 1 .' _ A _- ,,, p 11': _ _ 2 ' 1 1 7 1 ....1 . , . 3 Bring lour Glass Troubles to l 5. __\\-y“-“LRE Lara - n1'11L.1\'rn __ n11o1.1'r11; 1 "M 'UMI5 ‘E W. B. D e (S. Sons ~ .. .. ,.. _ 12., égsrvs gms., “ HH LU( 1\ IWC* Sefvlfe not hard to see through. “"`_*_ ( The rei`1'ig'crator sensation of 1037. liurni properties, johs await technically- 1 I Iele line of Boller* Bukixig I.\\.1-vit ‘ and an Sperm' occasions' _ urpose. - »}" ‘ s1‘-“H” I i1‘1.or<1s1‘ ; _ ~1 111111111 :zoo V ..""1 T° G. I V E S 37 \'illu .-‘lvciiue 5 If yuurwiixeli has been con. “Garden City” MILK CONTAINS ALL DIETARY NEEDS.-Not only Lnfsnts and children, but adults too, should make sure that plenty of pure rich milk forms a major part of their diet the year round. There is no substitute for the high standard of quality and purity you an assured of ln "GARDEN CITY" Filtered, Clarified and P6S¢¢U1'iMd lviilk. PHONE 584 THE PURE MILK COMPANY drmned, ri1»n'L ilisrurd it. We have put n1.m_v such Watches iii lluorl ruiliiing ul‘rIL'r. Our lung exp1»|'1¢-111-c and our large supply of lixtrus have Saved mully \\.1i1~i11-s l`rr1n1 living scrapped. f`1§\ us-All ivork guaranteed 'e Can Saw l' \iou11\ urity l-'lour. Ib - -- 'rr '_ ~`1 I1' lbs (rc;nnei‘y liuill-r - - - .1111 lbs. Sbirtening - -- -- - -- 3 if lbs Dales - ~ - “ - _ _ 15 "' ggsltirniic B-ll1~rri11f..- - - 111- VV- N T 0 ?w r`1dcp|.|L-L b|\‘U5_ IRD liont Street i Il HQNE gil;-J l'ri1\c11 >ir1'v¢ ~-~1---Q A I ( ipsules Vil`ld0\V Ig()-Yes! and No. _sr/.11 (round) W1 For Cubs n ;. 1: fi \\'rr-ks t1~ 3 months. I th |:1.\1~< 1.f er. <~.1p§1111-.- s1.oo, 1oo` C:1p1.|fl1~.s S.'R.0i|, 500 Capsules $13.00 PHONE 429 ES'I`:\TI‘f Ol" _ t|':11l1I1 sizfxi RS. JNU. \\/ILLIAMS1 ['-_ ,gl FOSTER b The Newest In i h`%"*"` ' """ or “Jean Gordon” livf; siiirxilv Izmir: slipsénr this Con- pr | rs \\' 1 1 or( er: ' in l’Rl(F Slim R D s|1~1|1;\ glgbtgngfagg itlixfhl nnngml Federiil xli1tsidies,’eiti1e1- ir . cas . or muci er n con ELECTRICAL o0N,gmEIE))“‘S gglé Wggg is an msg” cigtgg rations. to all owners of r1_-main B . PM ' simply because the recording sta.- W tion. Sub R055-1 IS in-Side 9- 100459 anything of Western Canada is t runurrunr-: cucartmcy mov. forest ,tm in being. .. “mam ,0,. p.,s,,,,,ty_ ` C no by Exranmucan 'rn.4Ns~ QW; is lgiugg IA"_§5‘°cf§‘§°§""i; 0 I’ rss MEN. vphoiotering aono by fglmdeen ’e,m,ess,d some doubt if u“"'°“gh °”“’m°"' it was finally proved that trees at- t 1 irii. sin that um the HENRY MacFARLANE piiaifllcdtidxna of ceirperimentse in e ` IW Kona street. Phono im. Fnnos. Russia. and =1MWh°f° I1" pound embargo. ` ` ssettled any doubts then remnlnin Sir:-Your Euston; readers will ' doubtless be glad of some exact in- :.l!`1l;:;le¢;f‘e§tleu:Ve¢-Vgofiild ogeifgg- and by instant and vigorous acti _ _ , ._ .. ex,"e",¢l0n_~; in subsidised news- ' papers and parliamentary speeches. r Sub R9” happens to M 3' mn' ci" due solely to municipal G contre ab°“t» W1‘\i°\" '11' ‘§;’°§‘.°°th: sonooi-district taxation. T111-so 11 FRUITS revolvins- Also ia lgvgm demem_ taxes must be ouoiisnon 11 an 211101; 1l_?£°i;B;*'°3;‘°";1w: when com tiung of Western Canada is to su v ve. tinu0u6 0bl¢l'Vlli°°5 h°V° P993 N' The second ste woul 1 I as to the correctness of the uni- S new shipment of _ ver-ssl belief of mankind. in 111 1 ri* absolutely nothing is being tempted except some rl11iri_ frivolities. Absolutely iioiimigg ry me country is now hopeless do.-Q `eyond human redemption; but dst the Peace River region V Alberta and the Swan River q to trlct in Manitoba might be Sa. 2 There is only one thing possii; the destruction in progiess or t einainlng forest is tl11'ec-quam p dbel.i1 'I e onols o Oli f M g tl cally ra forest areas and to cones-ntra .hem on reservations where me axation would ultimat/.1ly hav desert; although the convcrsi might have been delayed 11m many years later. In addition to ending nil cor scatory taxation on rural land a rov n ss I c i E ai 1 1.5 I Bvut even if there h'is been n D8 111 1. ing forests, even down to nmol, belts of a quarter-acre or les, ii All foreclosures, debt-collections pblackmailing, etc., should he per. manently prohibited on parcel; <11 land containing forest belts, Export of pulp-wood from \v11.=¢; m Canada =houid be und111- 5 sub nose. rmimn 11311111 Saskatchewan. _ e ' 5”" D1-°“'i"‘l"" ff” 7‘» E I-*land this page. These words, when arranged in their proper Having read each advertisement efully, and hsving located those f _ H _ ment a word was inserted,'slon| ‘H 'I 1"" f“’“‘IY- with the extra or surplus word In h individual one. Also arrange der, make up a slogan or trade phrase used by, or ap- opriate to one of these advertisers. How To Enter receipt from any one'of thc adver- tisers ON THIS PAGE, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of these adver- tisers on this page. Elch week three replies will be drawn from all received and three awards will be given in the order of their drawing: lst. $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; ard. $1.00. All replies must reach the Guar- dian Office not later than noon on Then attach to your solution A Friday. which the words were inserted. advertiser in whose um0uuce~ words to form the slogan or I’Il0.\'E 909 ' Clue To This Week ’s Slogan This week’s slogan belongs to a firm \vhose_work is IJ I2 AA . llri`|1i'1- hu_vin:,' property We uil'11|‘ si‘\`f1i';ll ellnive City and LMPORTANTJ K 1 T |-| E G L0 R | A ' would have finished them. Navy Blue Slacks “§",,§‘;§,“ §,‘,‘,§,‘,', "°i,,,, not 1...., I ts sehtled before md elsewhere the SIZES I4-20. PRICE $1.00 ohuwmom "st yur tt sub mn A11 you readers lmgw that there L-<______ .1 For svn," md “Mania” Pm" was a wet Dulsstirm in the Wedt hy steam GREEN UNIMENL in 1935. beginning about the end of 11111- 'nomo so coats. MW” ‘mt P’°d“?"’9 "°“““g mm than-the worst 'mst disaster in Pao” 7" history. But the news?per&i haven suppressed the foci: a s we_ C' C' H E E S C H E N pulsation was confined to the east- THE EUSTON PHARMACY ern part of the "prairl€1S" Only- ° There ms never been a break in the eight Years of desert advancgi across Westem Saskatchewan an _ st the Cu-ndlinf Station south and Centnn Albertl -1 is cents Por Domi This week. 'Phe forty forest fires Seen hum _ Bub Rosa were mostly set out s P. E. I. C0 _ Operative few days before the wet pulsatlon started at end of May. 1985, the Wevmvvth Sl-N2* Ph°ll° 575» rest during s short interval of dry, weather a few weeks before the ,We are open fo buy moderately puinum ended the next year, l“‘|°¢'i The wet pulsstlon ended (ss far as lctuml rain is concemed) st Bub F U R N I T U R E Rosa. June 18. 1936. Immediately im 1 Gooden ./_ A HEALYH SEIVICI O' 'HI CANADI N I4 -‘\__ fri'-` A EDICAL AISOCIATION AND LIFE KIUIANCE COMPANIES I 1, f \ IN ¢ANAUA ` “EW” OF Tllil CHILD SUMMER CARE INFANT AND Outstanding points to be kelt in mind in caring for your l1.1b_1 11: young child during the hot .111:.- mer months are-do noi 11.1- olothe him, do not over-feed 1. .1117 see that his food is kept f1‘11. _ 1 1 mar M051' '11-ieoizirs-5 ABOUT wi-IAT ~ cA1_i5E5 . sr/.~:r1c. ueuA1_i_~./ come FROM /4 \\ .\\ ` 1 \\\ \` \\ 1 MEAN _ su ~n-1' nano I fi vel-1-MA\/131; u/v1i=-1.A1>11ArrE mi 1 As`rRov~ioM1cA\. scieuca , 1 ~s~11,1>.1_1. COMCENTRATE Ui-`CI\‘ ` we r>i2o51_e.~/1 c.= = 5-r/A-fic, Arwen /\/iv c»z1~r 12.;-mrzsi 'FQQM I ci: 1-111.; -1 AMD -r1-1 1 oB5E12.\/imc-1 we sous a/1.125 §A1= mime ' // , &c1_1i>5E osi 1/1r.c1»11M15>orrs, _ 1.11-1.1; ou-r 1 ` 11.1 'ri-is co/>.-s.rAi_ /moss, “rua-r , ,1, vvm-1 o°r1~1e1=. 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I "\ ___- ~ Q ~i _ T \ \:\} L_ ii J =-'Eli {;1-.og ¢>1\\1~\\\\\-:\~s-.->.\1» e ’ 'M L il ', ,\ .<§\\\\\\`\"*~`1 /‘P292 _ -\>\-\"'>~. 4/ f , ff, /) I »/ "nun 2 p f_ _ _ ~"é ¢ \\\\‘,§`gi\li;_:;11 I ""4 " 5'” ':':'“' "‘l\l“' _ 1||i1||uu ` J.w.w1Lum5 , ' T V ' I "I .tho mum. _not ioomu,1 r- \ _/I \~ f .1 gi “Fus- Tb -iii' \1/ 89 Queen Street. Phone 860. south and west have sompleiely in 1935 and 1936 rlv e ening to blackmail them out of prsiriss south and west have been turning to desert. But those forty additional burnt forest belts wrecked everything. station in the Sub Rasa. fore-vt since June 18, there has been more rain than elsewhere: more. even. than s oustter-mile away from the forest edge. There were numerous showers. totalling' nearly four inches for the four months July, Auqust, September, October. some of them quite heavy for s. few minutes; and these could be seen felling in torrents onto the forest, from s few hundred yards amy where there was not enough to wet the ground. Repeatedly there were sloshy, muddy roads through the forest while elsewhere the rain was barely enoug to lsy the dust. It takes less than three one-hun- dredths of an inch to do this; but about one-fifth of an inch to make roads muddy. One inch is required to break s. drought; nlthouuh 5 halfinch will start l2¢d growing!-1 Ono shower over the forest offer the drought area arrived amounted to .38 -the others all less. Did the "wet pulsution," how- ever, really and truly end Juno 18 at_Bub Rosa? it is doubtful. Al- though no effective rain fell after that date. it is noteworthy that the air was continually full of moisture. Laundry hung out ln the sun took hours in dry. mosquitoes were often present, blotting-paper wsl needed when writing; often the sky was dense with cloud for hours and days at s time. The impntslnn conveyed is that the “wet puisctlvn" conditions of 19|5 llsted Ill through 1986 It Sub Rose. the greet difference being_ that the forty forest fires had. finally upset the balance of Nature and prevented any effective rsin falling-sfter June IB. The year 1936 has also dispelled the illusion that the "North" can be peopled snd derorested 1 with impunity. sub Ross is in the "N0'rth'! region. being. in fsct, near its souther-most point. Not only has the drought srsa, int Year. entered the hill country into and far beyond Sub Eosl. but it has also "turned its flnflk” (to use I military phrase) and advanced down theBc.sk|.tcl1sw\nrlve:1vslie'y to Nipawln. where the furilurmost ohservlnl st-stioo-1 is situated, and to an unknown distance beyond. The refugoes from the desert filled up the country around Sub Ross. md it has been the frantic fires set out by thsle vlry refugees . d en by ut spur of medhouu taxation thru - theirmew homes. which has des- troyed the rainfall. Boon they'll Yet. even so, at the recording 1' luv; to move lgsln. further north. to burn more forests. tg crelte more desertsf to move yet slain; and so on till the Arc Assn rock range is reached, an "ne pllld u"_n..| In vm I1. 8. President Roosevelt '1 making manful effort; to stem hot weather is very trying for tht baby and small child. During the very hot summer months the baby cannot properli digest and does not require as much food as during the rest of the year. Never force him wir-`r.hi| food if he does not want it. How- ever it. is most Important that he be given lots of plain boiled wriivr. We all realize how thirsty we ba- oome on hot days, yet nn infant needs many times more water for the size of his body than does ilu grown-up. Therefore always bt careful to offer your bnby lots of boiled water between his frcdinza He cannot ask for it. Recent work has shown that disease germs are found on tht feet of flies. Be more than careful to see that flies do not get fn your infants food. The apparently innocenll travel of it fly nvcr iii# nipvplg of your infants bottle mal give your baby cholera infm1t1:11i, which frequently causes df-oth. li is essential that all milk should ht boiled for children under 3 _\'¢‘f‘\‘| or age, and food should bo 1111111 fresh and protected from fli<‘.<» if diarrhoea or vomiting slmiilfl of- cur. it is advised to stop all ford- Fluids such as wafer :md on-\'1l’° juice solution administered fre- quently ln small amounts are often helpful. Remember during the siimiiirr- time. in the hot weather, to “"9 that your infant or young chiiflu dressed in the coolest 110-°‘l"I° clothing. Only a diaper is neces<-'WV for the baby on very hot. days 5"” suits are sufflc‘ent for the toddler. 1 Questions conoeminw H9=‘ifi‘_;"'I' dressed io nw canadian ivromml muon. 1114 college Sl=“"~ goronw. will be answered NT' sonslly by letter. NATIONAL ANTHEM "All the people shouted and F215 G0d save the KIDS-" God save our gracious Kim?- Long live our noble King. God slve the Kin!- Send him victorious, tljolppy and glorious. ng to reign over us: God save the King. 'O Lord our God. arise. Scatter our enemies. And make them fall; Confound their politics. Ph-ustrate their knavish tricks: On Thee our hopes we fix; God save the King. Thy choicest gifts in store On him be pleased to PONY- Longe may he reign. Mav he fend our laws. And ever give us cause To sitgogith hurt and voice ‘ slve the Kins- °May be omitted. LOVELY GARMENT NEW YORK. (UP7- Prncficil II and beautiful enough for a bride. troussedu is e. chemise of Sill” nlnon lsvlshly trimmed and HP- pliqued with hard~run Alencfm lsoe. -1 . . ._ _ _. - _~_.1\-.._1.