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ROYALTY ‘ably will don “hue dresses, shoes i——- . and stockings. OAILAJHJIII. Ont.. May 6-1 “I'm jusi a. farmer (OE-Mrs. Elzire Dionne. mother ilcnow whet I should wear," Dlonn’ 0f the quintuplets. said‘ today she said. "I guess ix, will be an ordinary would wear an ensemble In the new lpuslness suit." Japonioa rust tari—f0l‘ 4 The Dionnes will travel to Toron- her preoorltnuion to the K1118 and ‘to by special train. e _ In ‘libron Coats that look like dresses sometimes suggest shirtwalst and skirt idea. and don't w us-ym. Th daughters and the father Oltnoloowilibepnoonud. bkbsiievod, will TRAVELwestvIsiIawonIorouIc aorossCsnada. SQQJABPERJoz-iohinsllihethlngsiorihnpcriect Louder-or a delightful, short stop-over. '1‘hinkwheithe=lospos-Wayoffonyou. MLIIoboon, highest peak In the Canadian Rockies. The newly-opened. 39nd from Jasper Io mighty Columbia IceflcId-tho onlydlrootmotorroutotolhisqzootlpooisoln. A Iayriodoioihcrrenownndbosuiyspois, omidwhiohyou 10-14011, ride, dlIVI, climb, hlkmlwllm Andhmm lame: Pork Lodge with its individual Alpine bungslowr- . robs from $7 o doy, including meals. (Open lune 3). lupqoalnnls-llsomhoiCoasdluilniIonsliioliw-yq, is touched by lb tinned Continents! _ ADI ‘Al; IAIII {gum chub lowdown Ton-lawless (Ilse low sleeping on bu) .| I‘ H Hi.’ I I” flizlA-FIPER w. I. msaoiss 1m). c; u n. u l A u AT | o N A i.. "I\¢J‘-.$i'/»'/I IN (AN/IDA ‘Unemployment And The Fear 0f it In Si. Peter's Cathedral on Sun- day morning, Canon Malone preach- ed on the present economic situa- tion. taking as his text, Si. Luke ~ -- n is ruling Men's ear and for look nfter w are com the earzh. me Canon said: Everywhere toda‘ them is unem- ploymem or the ear of it; every country is speeding up armaments land in Greai Brnahl the adoption of conscription is almost certain. What. ls happening in Europe sees lLs counterpart in Japan, China. in modern Turkey and elsewhere. New currents oi thought are in conflict for the control of the souls of men. Are we to have an unscientific the- o oi’ race And on exclusive nation- . or are we to hsve the sub- stantial unify of mankind? Are we to have a mechanical materialism, or a spiritual view oi human per- wnalliv? Are we to have self-con- tained economic states. or is there _w a just and fair partnership in trade and commerce? Three facuors in the present sit- uation have to be taken inio ac- count and it rests with them w them for fear use 1M8 g 0n Slate. the community and the church. l. The s:aie— A new ides has grown up of the slate and its func- tions. What Is lmown as lire "Dotal- ltarlan State" has come Into being. It means a state which claims m control thc whole life of eve cli- izen: which considers 1r= aunorlty" is supreme and even divine, ln-l dependent of law, juszice. scientific! truth and moral standards. It seeks Yo create lLs own particular view oI’ llle in the minds its people by the concrol of education. the press, the radio and religion. Severest ion of opposllion to its aims. The fervour wish which it exalts its pozver and the enthusiasm wl.h which It pres/chm its doctrines have the com ellimz force of a religion. Thlsining a God 9i the State re- Farmers Attention My car of Seeds Is due in a few days. I have all kinds 0i Seeds a! usual and bigger this year than‘ ever. I always tried to give the! Farmer a square deal and built my lhusincss this way. second to none; I In the province our Seed is Inipecl-f led in Ontario and hrre ailer arrival ‘by Mr. Dlaclliilan. We buy the but Seed in Northern Ontario from Seed! i Houses with over 70 ' they .seed business and Co, 1 and (he lfiovernment Inspector is your W0- } tcclion. Here are a few low prices.‘ For No. 1 Seed Northern Ontario Mammoth 161$ Alsike Fancy 15!; .all. Other Seeds low prices Intro- cultare In stock. Watch for add on " arrival of car. Cash only. B. J. TROWSDALE, New Wiltshire, R. R. Nu. 7!. L-I073-5_-5-3l. B8B III 0-04-04 +64 Why not try “ ingieside Chicks” '1 HIS YEAR E Stock has been carefully Jievlkfl. any" APPIOVCII and blood- tested for years. Winners of 28 prizes in foil Li!!! of lvliil ana UIWULIIIBIS or Inc mos., dozens or c355 sold co-opclunmly Write MRS. E. S. ROSE. lngleside I'll-chef)’; Souns st. l1. No. 1i. l‘- b- OGO-QOO-O OfO-O-O-Ofi-O-O-OQQGOXO L-_1121_-_5;o-_sl. I937. 1938. penalties follow the remotes- susplc- I I solve the difficulty‘. 'I‘he<e are the c i0“: I0 PllIlI 0R COR! HF places the Christian Ides 0f 00d and Lhe result is P0881113"- 2. The Community-This means the common life. the sharlnfl 01' common Interests by the oitlmns 0! a new, It shvws Itself in mun 111e- in traditions and culture. In i-he rm , Industrial stmieiififl and social classes. Emir of these has its own lo alzies. but all are interwov- en, mu ezln leach ‘£1111? N- ns Ies no ony to 9 0W1! “Es but. to all classes of society. How are these loyalties m be recon- ciled? How are the various respon- siblllties w be fulfilled? How are different communities in the nation. with conflicting iniersrs. to live In peace, w rve their ideals. and yet i? eon rlbutc to the common 3. The Church-In this connection" though we may hold very definite views as Anglicans and Catholics or Protestants as w who: Lhe dmrch is. yet we must extend our view point to include the whole body of Christian belief throuilhmlt the world. The spiritual society which holds to a supernatural rel on. which owns allegiance firs w Christ, but which also shares the common general life of all older eoplc, must, by virtue of its origin ts divine authority, its poten Ial suengrh, roclaim those rinoiples which chfl govern the behavior of the State and community in their own mrrlcular spheres of authority. This Soc ctv cl 1h: Redeemed has no claim ro political wisdom or au- MONTREAL. tlln H S. Hilton, itu w: of rile white liner m); Rndnq, Canadian National Bmsmshipl, ll’- rives at port. here on Mhy ‘l alter a. voyage from Halifax vls Boston to Bermuda, the Banana Islands and Jamaica. he will end his oes- I’ days with the oonmsny. Ho will then have reached his 66th birthday and under the rules of the company h; must relinquish his command and go on pension. Captain Hilton took command of the liner Lad Rodney about three , during this timg has as one of the mos: ships a" y» British West Indies service lower and more fitted crowns - will be seen in summer hats. SCHOOL NEW ARGYLE - Report for the month of April: Grade X-l. Sadie Stewart. Grade VII-l. Catherine Damch. ihc-rlty, but can only set fortn .he vvlll of God; and here Les its plain duly in the conflicts of rhe present Lime. The Chrisrlan Society, then, must endeavor to compose its Inter- rial differences and declare positiv- ely who: are the fundamental prln-I c.pl:s of life. Ouc-lde of Great Brits n and the North American Continent. it l5 by no means c-erzaln Just how organiz- ed religion will survive lhc isue of lhsse passionac; movements which show many 0i" e cnaractcrisil-cs of relglcil and are rrady to turn man- kind towards Gad." more readily worshipped oscnusc lncv hold sway over the immediate needs 0f men- The responsibility rests on the Christian soclery to interpret Chri t to mankind as Saviour and Kingfl to stand, no. icr 11.. own securih. , even though ma: may ‘u: lh-seaienéu} i l i I on Prince Lunaru lsiunu lll 19th,. i < l .n some caumms. but to stand fcr 1h; honour o. Clirlsl. Chrlssan pso- pie cannon keep llltn. and still b: llaltlriul to hlfil who i5 lheir Lord and llic. No‘. rhe leaders only, bu! the rank and file, mus; consider the situauon in which they are placed, rnusL think over, study and discuss lt riscgnizlnz 1.1; imparuince. and be rzauy to linen to the voice cf the Holy Spirit of God. to c n their henris w lhe inflow of H Powsr, lo follow HQ guidance in these dan- gerous days, and thus be ready to ihve an all wer. I0 frame the artion ma: mlLi.‘ he taken IQ deliver the wixnxs Lllili. nlus. be glven if tin wcrld is r0 be sawd Ircm paganism and chaos. Suggesting the voluminous crlno- line fashions which are associated with Queen Elizabeth L; a lovely whit-e lulle frock with bands of black lace. Drep red roses form _t_l1e_shou1dcr straps. _= BRINGING UP FATHER Grade VI-1. Mary MacKinnon. Grade V-l. Ralph Macliihnon; 2. Ellie Stewart. Grade IV fa)—1. Dorothy Mac- Dougsll; 2. Willie MscDougsll; 3. Billie Darrach. Grade IV (bi-l. Wendell Glllis. Grade IV (cl-l. Russel Mac~ Qusrrie; 2. Nell Darradi. Grade lElII (aJ-l. Isabel Lnmui. Grade II (b)—1. Mildred Mac- Klnnon; 2. Florence MslcDnugoll. Grade I-l. Clayton MacQuame. Grade I-—l. Hilda Darrach. Perfect atltendsrn‘: Dari-ooh. Werfell Gdllis, Ralph MscKinnon. Mildred MacKinnon. Annie I. Gordon, Teacher. Skyway Lovers (plhIln1l6Q_I_llOm ps_g<a__ 2)__ She Sends a Warning Allwu mobbed the telephone book and found their number, only two squares away from the shop. seemzd hours before a drswllng feminine voice ca-me on the wire aIk-er Alison had been curt with the butler. If they didn't hurry, he'd Ret home efore Alison could talk to hi5 wife! When she finally came on the line the conversation was short and crisp- Alison. faltering, tried to explain what had happened. The woman's voice, was sharp: “Such lmpertlnence! 1 shall re- port you!" Then bans: want the recever. Ali- son slumped down on o. THE The every line. New and new refrigerator! Tears siiung her eyes. she had done her best — and now she must face Mr. Propkor. Fool! Solis shook Alison's shoul- ders. It was s0 immratlve she keep this job. What would she and her morhzr do? The dcn- of the shop opened again and Alison hurriedly brushed away the traces or tears. She was busy for the next half hour. so about the coffee she hsd not had a chance to drink. At everv ring of the telephone sir. be. Then Propkor came. was aome__t.ime_ before _ Alison _had s NEW VALUE new Westinghouse HAS EVERYTHING! Apacemakcr in latest features, in Kitchen-proved ‘convenience and downright econ- omy! 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