I ;.:E-73?* O._....: :- 3 .. i PAGE TEN 'TH ' A ' _ ill ‘N ‘ lr ii \eC;9l w ___ .it ai =§\i ’<7!EililIP,,,..,_ f] i' _ i rr _ -_ 4 _, . \ I ' ‘ `iii`.`. ‘V I-Y gf fe' `\‘_r. _ -', ‘f~ ,'». ` . 9% eww? , -~._»..-ff;-f IVri`tc for FREE Booklet "'|`hf~ liiinwiiii-i~ riff? iii" . . . scores l'ii'5l'l'li.`l.'\i.l >`i',h`, i.:ii ii H3 _ . . B xiii\t'hiil` \\'|iiii ~|‘ S.ii'. lit tii~ \\'.'\ti‘!‘ .irins up ilio \iiii‘.cs ot |iv.ichc-_l eggi.. _.if it .ff were i.-.'£itLi.§.4it.'.i.'l. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED i -i i li fe DID YOU KNOW that a pinch of Regal Table Salt will coax a better flavor out of your coffee? It will even make the sugar taste sweeter ! It will stimulate the flavor in all your cooking. Buy REGAL for its extreme purity as well as the wonderful free-running quality for which it is famous I CHBLD IES f;iS` PARENTS SPEND 1| iii.nit» was Miixwt-.ll F‘i'rderick Wilson. ('f0\`Tl'¥,’\llI( 'litill \`!`\`ll'_\Il'I\"[‘§ 51',-\RT l‘\\'i1~iit;i'i‘iii\‘ B1' Al\llll'3R.\"l` i’\i"lllfIi(l1‘lPt‘S AMI-IERST. April I4--Dra.‘_h of an infant ciiilci, lii‘oiip:lit to the ation tion of local iiiithoiiitirs tocloy, rc suited in an inqiirv, before Coroner Dr. Janics R.u\>c~i~i:<.>ii, Coiitrariictory statemciits bv thc :illwcri parciits of the tiny _voiinirstm-_ .stni-tori Crown Prosecutor ]\iilncr iiprzn :in investi- pation :incl in the iiiici-lm tho par- ents of the biibf: arf- h<~iii'_; licld uh- der arrest, wliile :1 tliircl party is be- ing dctnincd tis a in:it.t'~1'iril witiicss. \Vhile his wife, ricci:iii;>n..i<‘ci b_v il girl named Iitiini Aiilti ol Clini'i:irn_ Dr. James Robertson dc»tri'iiiiiii:ri that an inquest should be liilrl. - Contrzidictorji' stoiii-s '.':rrc told upon thc witness stand this attor- noon by Jcronic Wil.;oif, vslio was not positive aboiit thc rhilrls iiame gr its age. At cliffrront times during the (lay iii- tiiiii tillii-.viii _fioi‘ii". ns to how li<~ liiitl ;ii'i’i.t-ii iii Aii.1'»i'it, while at thc iiiriiicst lic ciiir-l;ii'i-ci that he and his wife had walked fiom ' Sackville. This phase of his cri- denoe was later contruciicted by Edna Auld. who i‘oiii:ii~kcci tlirii. she had come from C`liuii'.t.tcto\\'ii to Saokville and nit-t Wil on ii <1 his wife on the trliiti. ,`...'i ini: in _'tin- they found 1-lirltei' for the in ia barn on Cliiirch Street POPlil.Al! Stllilobx Latest Ri'o:id\\'ni' sriiic hit. :irc ‘len _iiiii iii‘:ir ilnin on the i radio gut th;:‘.i for 'viii' 1\i:ii.u. l malt [P i'|.‘it com' 2\-is Hiry Any four coiiirs for 31.00 l “ ONE LI'l"l`Ll2 RAI Nl)l{()l’ ” "Klng's Iltiisv-" "]'m llappy \\'lii-n 1'ou're i Hf\itii.\" “The Waltz You !~‘:i\'i'tl for i Mc" ` “l Keep Rcniv-iiihrriii; (Someone I :liuulil Furgcti" "She's at (jiiiiceoiis Thing" “Dreamy Rocky Miiuiifziiii Moon" "If You IIavcn`l (int ii Girl" "I.onesoi1ie Lover" , Clip out this list anil tzilu- it to your musli: dt-.ilr-r. or \Yrlt¢ for liitiiinciir , 'luliiu iii-ii' 1 For Salt' at V l\l|l.Llil{ IYITOS. . nifiil boat on Friday the l3tli and ` `~ ‘~" " ` ` ` "i ` ________,__ _:nm bv iv:-rc transferred to an Iceland ’/Qnwnff) W//I ( ‘nu/J/,iff A ,__ .rmmlm stcziiiici' which already had 13 ship-. \ > 1 / 5'*/”°""“""’i*"f¢ oder.) ~ A V’INDSOR, ONTARIO \LT;_i__i_;1"-'sfo . ` ioiily four weeks old, while the husb- il , fznri \\'f‘i'o qiiitc conifortrilaie. Wilson ~-ltr-rl that hc niinkr- diiriiif; t1i:~ iiizht .1:ir_| foiiricl limi thi- cliiitl iiiiii iziiii. lin: wifv ilcclarcd that the rliiltils hi-.i :i riociiiiiriii. foiiiui in ia bag_ hy (‘ii;~.,\t:ihlr~ (>`miiidlt~i' inriicaterl that ‘tlir bubi' was born on March 20 mid ilir mint- had hccn i;i\'i'ri as Louis 1Vln>:\\'oil F‘arrov;. Mrs. Wilson arl- iiiitterl thait sho formerly lived in Amherst. _ ' She declared that the baby was und was uncertain over this point. Wilson himself said he was a native of Cardigan, P, E. I., and although he gave his age as 24, he said he had fought overseas and enlisted in the 105th Battalion. He wore a vct- c~ran’s button. Confronted by such n. skein of conflicting and contradictory evi- dence, Crown Prosecutor Milner ordered the detention of the entire party. J wiiiie me body of the into-'it was of healthy appearance, the coronei"s jury returned a verdict that death had been clue to improper care and xicgligzcrice on the part of the parents in conipziiiy with a young girl named Edna Auld. THE TASK WORTH WHILE Go labor on; though hard tliy task may seem, Strive for the heights which great me'z have attained, » No goal is reached by men who sit :incl flrrain; ' Only by work can greatness ere be gained. No noble deed was ever wrought in vain, Patience and toil, brings future bliss and ivcaltli; . And, wht-n thc Victory‘s won-how rich the ~_:\in- _ Should :wt we strive in years oi youth and health? Go lnhiir on, while _\"‘t the fini' is nrw, ~ pit-i~ soon the gloomy night will hide thc sun: _ Prix.; birivcly mi. resume the fight anew, is it not thus that heights of fame are won? _ now .srilliiis ut ai iif~\\‘ low |ii'.r‘c. i _ _ n ir., i.i\ii'ri-:ii , n lull Ynnin .tiirrm - 'l`|»|-iiiiiti . ‘_ i .ii . ..__.__._ Duma F'ortune, smiles upon the hon- t~'i, S011. Who rfnls siinid the knaves of lUw i'»_~nfi\rn; _-~. n in-t rrivnrd for deeds well tif-i-~, Plzrcs ii|~/on hi". lifad Fnmo's Golden Crfiwii. »\rl F. H. M. -_-_¥__.__ Nltiiliilk is l’Nl.UCKY IN WRECK Thirteen was an unlucky number in the adventures of 1-lull, England, iisiiwnirii who were wrecked rec- ently in Iceland, and it played a _iirtiniinciit part in the voyage. The mcii lcft port in the trawler Frob- ' islicr on January lil, and 13 days liitrr commenced fishing operations. Thirteen hours alter the homeward voyage was started the ship ran ashore, thc crew reached the maln- laiid. 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