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Flesherton Advance, 1 May 1935, p. 3

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Can You Wear To-day*s Dresses? fi o/8ke tch CItb ® Here is a Proved Way of Keeping a Fashionable Figure "DrcEses, this year," says the fashion expert from Paris, "will be specially designed to accentuate th« waist." What does this mean to you? If you are one of those unlucky women who have "let their fibres go", it means that the new flattering styles are not for you. It means being content with out-of- date dresses â€" unless you decide to do something to restore the figure of your girlhood days. There is a thing to do â€" and it does not include a "starvation" diet. Just take faithfully every morning a half-teaspoonful of Krus- chen Salts in a tumbler of hot water. You will soon find that you are gaining in cnergj- and vitality â€" your skin will become clearer, eyes ja'ow brighter â€" wliilst at the same time you will be achienng that much-desired youthful, slender figure. CHARMING! AND IT FITS PERFECTLY YES, LUCKILY YOU HAVE THE FASHIONABLE FIGURE T One lady (Mrs. D. S.) writes: â€" "Only a few months ago I could not get a nice dress to fit, now 1 can v?ear a size 30. Many thanks to Kruschen. I've recommended it to all my friends." Kruschen Salts u obtainable of all Drug Stores at 45c and 76c a bottle. TONE IN LINE TECHNIQUE . priuting. are T^e word TONE, as u»e'l In D«- and "line, sign is applied to the quantity f light ot dark or alfference of rolor la a line or shape, which ^-ua.blea us to distinguish It from other tines or shapes surrounding It. Tone may be obtained by using a pencil, or pen, charcoal, crayon, wa- ter color, oi;â€" and Is obtained by lines, dots or "stipple," grain, color washes both transparent and opaque. Each medium has some advuntage, either in execution,, ease of printing or suitability to the work in hand. FIGS. ISO to 183 llli»;trate four swatches of tone vaJues. the first Is obtained by using black i.ik painted In a rectangle. The second by a ser- ies of pen lines drawn closely toge- ther allowing very Ilttla w.'j'te space between the black lines. The third by a series of pen dots known as "stipple." The fourth by a grain eif- fect which an artist may produce by pen stipple dots being joined togeth- ; er In the stippling process. This grain effect may also be obtained by : a mechanical process known as "Ben j Day" tinting Waier color Is generally mlied '. with Chinese White, which makes It I opafiue, and is known as "G inache" k:ir>wn as "half-tone* A drawing In .any me<l' lum can be reproduced by 'half-lone,' but only drawings made in black lines, "stipple" or grain, can be t*- produced by "line,'" So far, we hare considered tone as made only by gradation of black and white. The quesUon may arise â€" as color Is to b« used in De.slgn, faow are colors to be regarded In relations of "tone?" It la hardly necessary at this stage, to point out the color eq- uivalents of the Value Scale. At pre- sent It will help us sufficiently In arranging colors, to produi-e Tone Rhythm, to consider light colors as light tone, and dark color as dark tone And to sum up oar study of Tone Rhytiim, we have seen: That we ^* •! « • •• may arrange lights and darks as l^lVll AVl£ltlOIl well as lines and shapes. That the eye is attracted to the point of the greatest contrast in such an arrange- a:ent. That we may therefore set up a movement in our design, through the use of contrast and harmony, which will lead the eye where we wish it to go. .\nd that the use of tones ranging from white or delicate grey to deepest black enoru usly in- creases our means of expn .-;ion In design. In Canada Grows Girl Guide Meeting At Toronto In May Toronto. â€" The Dominion annual meeting ot the Canadian Council of the Girl Guide Association will be held In Toronto May 15 and 16. the •esociation announced recently. A banquet la honor of the world chief guide, Lady Baden-Powell, will close the annual meeting. Her Excellency the Countess of Besisborough. wife ot the Governor- General, win be present as honorary president of the council and will k»Te a message for the guides In Canada. * Growing Old" /**« Frequently Just an "Ida." Not "Old Age." And According to Scientists. May be Something No More Alarming Than A Touch Cf Acid Stomach At about 40, manv people think they're "growing old." They're tired â-  lot. Have headaches. Stomach up* acts. Dizziness. Nausea. Well, scientists say the cause, in a great many cases, i^ merely au acid condilion of the stomach. The thing to do is simply to neutralae the excess â- tomach acidity. When you have one of these arid sloiiiuoh upsets, all vou do is take Phillips' Milk of Slagncsia after meals and before going to bed. Trj' this. You'll feel like another person! Take either the familiar Bquid "PHILLIPS' •'. or the con- YBUient new Phillips' Milk of Mag- â- csia Tablets. Made in Canada. Also iu Tablet Form: fbillips .Milk of Matnesia Tab- Ms arr iiow on sale at all drug Stores everywhere. Each tiny tab- IStisthe<\|uival«ntof .^t^ a teaspoonful of G«iv- tee Phillips' Milk of gncsia Phillips^ 15 MILUONS FOR RAIL EQUIPMENT Ottawa â€" Guarantee of equipment securities of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways to the extent of $15,000,000 is a fea- ture of Dominion government legis- lation of which notice has been given, to create employment by public work and undertakings thro- ughout Canada. Inclusion of the railway equip- ment works in the government's re- employment legislation had been forecast but it had been expected the amount would be double the fig- ure named in the resolution. Ex- tension of the public works pro- gram launched last year, and works undertakings are to be eluded in the measure. (.prououuced Gooasii') or more com- monly known In the art profession as "body color." In 'line" work, tbe drawing Is usually miade with pen or brush. In black ink on white card. For "stipple the same materials are used, only instead ot lines being drawn in various ways and thicknes- ses to get the tones, different stied I dots are made with the pen, and by I having them closer together, or fur- other i ther apart, varying tones are obtain- ed. Pencil or crayon gives the grain effect, varying In strength and In A resolution upon which the mea- j coarseness, according to the surface surtf will be based appeared on the' of the paper used, or the degree of haxdaesB ot the pencil or crayon. There are other methods growing out ot these, in some ot which mechani- cal aids are employed, such as the "air brush'' and the "Ben Day" sha- ding machine. These we stall consi- der later on. You need only remem- ber at present that the two principal photographic processes used In re- producing commercial desisjn for WAR ON WARBLES order paper of the House of Com- mons in the name of the prime minister. It may be moved by Act- ing Prime Minister Sir George Per- ley. For nearly a year the government has been considering representa- tions from the makers of railways equipment in Canada seeking fed- eral guarantees to cover equipment orders for both systems. Some em- ; ployment had been created in the^ Algoma and Sydney steel plants a, year ago by the Dominion govern- [ mont guaranteeing the cost of rail; orders until such time as the com-j panies took de'ivrry. The equip- 1 ment orders suj; nested in earlier | representations had been for around j 330,000,000. Legislation to be based upon the report of the Commons Committee on Housing will not be included in: The Warbie Fly and the resultant the general rc-empioyment measure, j Warble Grub, constitute a real Men- and will not come before the house j ace to every cattle owner in Ontario until after the Easter adjournment. ; and it is most commendable to note It was anuouiicevl that Hon. H. H. the manner in which Rtpresenta- Stewart. minister of public works, tives of the Department of .\gricul- would make a statement in the I ture in every County have marshal- led their forces in a general "War How tills expression is controlled in an important respect, we shall see In our study of Balance, the b» cond of our three principles of De- sign. EX. NO. 60 â€" Make copies ot FIG6 ISO to 183 twice the sire of the illus- trations. Square and trim the drawiug, lea- ving a margin about one Inch wide. Then take a piece at thin paper, and paste along the top of the back ci the drawing, and make a cover for the drawing, aa In the diagram. FIQ. 1S4 This will keep it clean and Is the way generally used in business. Write the Exercise No. and Lesson No. neatly on the lower right hand corner ot the drawing cover. "Questions will be answered in this department. Anyone wishing to receive a personal reply may have sam.6 If % 3c stamped, addressed en- velope is enclosed with the request. The Art Director, Our Sketch Club, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. ! Ottawa â€" The Department of I National Defence has issued statis- [ tims showing a vigorous upturn in [ civil aviation activities in 1934 com- I pared with the previous year and i 1932. It pointed out no subsidies • are paid air transport companies : and said it could be claimed justly : in Canada "civil aviation flies by i itself." I The figures showed Canadian ci- ; vil aircraft flew 73,871 hours last ! year, an increase of more than 20.- I 000 hours over 1933 figures and al- i most 19,000 hours over 1932 flying. ] The planes flew 6,497,637 miles, car- ! rying 105,306 passengers, 14,-441,179 j pounds of freight and 625,000 pounds of mail, bringing the air mail weight per capita for the year to I a higher point than in any other country in the world. The number of aircraft operators I increased from 90 in 1988 to 128 in 1 1934, while the number of licensed I aircraft rote from 345 to 368 but I remained less than in 1982 when 445 : were registered. .411 .Agencies Co-operating To Eliminate This Destruc- tive Pest House regarding the works program. gram. Jubilee Medals From Royal Mint Ottawa â€" Medals to commemorate the King's Jubilee have been re- ceived from the Royal Mint in Lon- don, it was announced recently by Hon. E. N. Rhodes. They will be sold by the t'anadian Mint through Canr. ''-T retail stores. A«*** CUSTOM WINDSOR SALT FROMremote parte of China come mysteri- ousstories of prisoners de- prived of Salt, a form of torture and death. Strang* customs and superstitions feature our wonderful new picture book for Children: Would you like to read this Ripping story ? Then send the coupon now. It is free. Try thit : Whtn btating eea* â€" A Uttl. Salt halt,, ,ou?eat th^ quickly. Put* For Oral U^, WINDSOR IODIZED SALT wbitena tha taath. Mild. pla«aant,harm- Mas for d«ntri- fHc*. moutb- waah and gar- sla. Cannot icratch. Pra- vants Eoitr«. Um ilailr tor tabi* asd GO«k- tag. on the Warble Pest". It has become a distinctly local enterprise with everybody '"Warb- ling" for the benefit of the cattle industry and at a decidedly low maximum cost to each individual cattle owner, â€" the average cost per animal for the three necessary treatments is very little, if any, in excess of 'hree cents. School Teach- ers and School Inspectors are in- volved in the drive with special lessons being taught in the schools; Councillors are out campaigning and local Store-keepers in almost every town and village are co-operating in the same spirit by holding them- selves in readiness to supply all the necessary ammunition in the form of a powder that is easily and readily mixed with water. Perhaps no Agri- lultural endeavour of recent years has caused so much intense interest and concern and the poor little Warble J'ly is destined for complete eradication if this general camp- aign is conducted for another 2 or 8 years. It is only human perhaps to pro- crastinate and some farmers have postponed treating their cattle in the hope that Warble Grubs might not ai)iioar this year or that it was use- le>> to treat unless the neighbours did likewise. Such an attitude is the poorest kind of logic. Every far- n.or should treat his cattle since tvccment means no running or gad- ding, contented cows, better milk flow, better fleshing, and superior hides. And no farmer should let the success of last year's treatment de- ceive him as one year's treatment does not kill all the Warbie grubs. True, it is nearlv the middle of 40 Million* For Military Purposes In Five Years Ottawa.â€" In the Ave years from April 1. 1930, to .A.pril 1, 1935. Inclu- sive, the government spent $40,«29,- 06S on military purposes, says a re- [ turn tabled recently in the House of Commons. In addition to that t2,- ! 503,350 was spent on coastmction of military buildings. In the same period $21,345,686 was spent on the Royal Canadian Moun- ted Police, while $298,154 was spent on buildings. This latter eum did ; not Include $1,557,000 tor the head- I quarters building now In course of ; construction In Ottawa, nor the ^ $295,000 for the R.C.M.P. barracks at Edmonton. The Importance Of Screening Ontario Safety League Issues Appeal The danger to health caused oy the common fly has led the Ont.irio Safety Lea^'ue to appeal to hoi;.«e- holders all over Ontario this Spring: to keep flies out of their homes. There is only one way to do ihis properly . . . screen every door and window. When screen doors and windows are on hand, they should be chec!;ed carefully, and. if damaged, the screen wire should be replaced. A defective screen i.^ worse than use- less as it gives a false feeling of S'Kurity. I: is a well known fact that the coram.on fly is a carrier of dis- ..ase germs. Classified Advertising FATSim AN OFFER TO EVERY l.SVE.NTOR. L!8t of waji'ej i.nvgntiona ar.i full Information sent free. Tha Bsmâ€"y COKpsny, WorM Patent Attorne.va. 2T3 Bank Street. Ottawa. Canada rasaca ros aaus pAHMS AT B.VRGAIN PRICES never eijualled. Willoughby Farm .Agency. Kent Building, Tcron'.o. OZ>S COIVS IIP TO $50.00 EACH F.MD FOR Cri. ^ Indian head cents. We buy all dates regardless of condition. U'p to Jl.OO eacb paid for U.S. Lincoln cents. Up to J150.UO each for Canadian coins. Wa buy eta.nip coilections. Medals, Books, Old Faper Money, Gold, etc. Sand i5c (coin) for large liluatrateJ price list and Instructions. SatisL'action guaranteed or 25c refunded. HUB COIN SHOP. 153-23 Front St.. Sarnla, Ont. Montreal Paper To Cease Publication Montreal.â€" LOrdre, French langru- is.â€" Do cattle. .\pril but there is still time to give age daily morning paper ot comment the first treatment. The main urge | and criticism, founded by Olivar .\s- not fail to treat all your j selln. noted French-Canadian writer • and commentator, will suspend pub- j lication on May n nest. The inde- j pendent daily has been published continuously since March 10, 1934. I Criticism of the paper's articles by Rodrique Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, led to the de- cision of the directorate to cease publication. OOOO I.UCX CKICZS CFECIAL r.'.iSE CvilB B.-own Leg- horns. "The kiad mother us«d to keep." Vitality reiiuired for laying large egss. Neuhause.'-e, Chatham On- tario. CKICXS rOB SAI.E CIX BREEDS CHICKS, S CENTS: •-^ pullets 30c. Complete catalogue mailed. St. Agatha Hatchery, St. Asatha. iintario. AirsY aSBESSOK'S CKICKB BULI5 SPOIL SALE OF COWS Farmers Also Line Up Against Police Anwi Auctioneers Reddish, Eng-.â€" Two auctioneers came to Church Farm, Lanoii'ster, to seize and sell cows because the own- Motor Car Sales Show Big Jump Sault Sie. Marie. Ont. â€" Sales of new automobiles are three times as great here to date this year as sue times more than two years ago. a survey among Sault St«. Marie car dealers indicates. cr, Frank Humphries, farmer, had j during the same period in 1934 and declined to pay a $50 Milk Board fine. The two auctioneers found oOO burly famioi-s in massed forma- i tion on the farm. They were armed with knobby sticks. Startled by this display and fur- ther alarmed by the lusty booing and challenging, the auctioneers depart- ; ed and returned with a police es- cort. Everything seemed in order for the auction â€" except the ccws. Frightened by the uproar the herd stampeded, rushing madly around after the manner of a roiieo. The police were in hot pursuit when ap- parently from nowhere a ^air ot an;;ry bulls appeared on the scene. The two auctioneers in despair called off the sale and retreated wit': the police escort. I WILL SKIP you my best bl. --'l tes:- eJ Earred Rocks or. White Lcs;:-r:-.3 for Sc. Day old. Any Monday or Thursday. 100 â- Â« live arrival. Send any deposit with order. Balance C.O.L'. Both breeds are the finest type. larg« bodied and good layers. Andy Ander. son. Box \VP. Esse.^c. Ont. IF IN LOVE OR ANY DIFFICULTY, •end handwriting, birth-date and ten cents with question, for trial read- ing and advice. Prof. RJker*. Box W, PrMCOtf, Oct. A Body Builder Mr. Tame* Howarth of S E. 25th St., Hamilton, Ont., uTi : -Hj appe- tilc tailed. I Io«t weigat ami strength, and caught coIJ eijiljr. Thi» »iate of health also affeotr-l mj digestion. I took Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical riiscovery and fully re- Ka::ied my Ion health. I pickeil up m appetite an.l weight."' New <lie. tablet's ,'0 cents, liquid $1.00. I.TS'c «:zc, taltlcts cr liquid, $i..t5. Securs your supply SEED CORN FREE by scUinf your neighbour his. Write: REID'S SEEDS. P.O. Box 103 Chatham, Ont. Canadian Boy Scouts Are Invited To Polanci (/k BURNS e^SCALDS Uar 0/r and JUaii T.^Jay eANADMN INDUSTtncS UMITCO •ALT DIVISION tin WINOtOR. ONT. ^-^ Without oKii«t»orrleii»« send spe.isi Ch i J. â- -.\tT 's Booklet. "S tfamt Aft€lr*%s LT .ill OT»r the World. â- i<^^* Sold by all DniggiMs â€" 2$c. J5< (tube), $0c and Sl.OO l^r MECCA' OINTMENT iMue No. 17â€" '35 Ottawa. â€" .\n invitation to Cana- dian Boy Scouts to attend a two weeks' Jamboree by Polivh Scouts I this summer on the 25th anniversary ! of Scotland in that country has been I received by the Governor-General, as j Ciilet Scout for Canada. I Dr. Michael Cr-izynrkl, president [ >.;â-  the Polish Boy Scout Association, ; extended the invitation and express- â-  e.i a hope that Canada might be rep- 1 resented by at least a small party ot I Roy Scouts. The Jamboree will be j held In the forest ot Spala ne.ir the ; hunting lodge ot the president ot tti* Polish republic. A {tatherln.g of 20,- I 000 Scout!< and leaders la expected THE FAMOUS RUBBING LINIMENT Rub on â€" pain (ao» Get the new larie ecoa- omy size â€" Also avail- able in smaller, rcfular si:re. » Community Advisory Board A group of public-spirited citi- zens having joined together for the common "weal and bet- terment of Communities, now offer a service to individual citizens and communities. NON-POLI riC^L, NON-R.\C. lAL, NON-SECTARIAN. Send a 3 cent stamped envelope for further infortnatio.v. GIFF BAKER 39 LEE AVE. Toronto, fVst J 46 j to attend. i Drunk (bumping Into the lamp iKJSt)â€" "Excuse me air (Bumping into fire hydrant "Excuse me, little boy." (Bumping into second lamp post and sitting down) "ni Just s:t here until the crowd pa- ses. â-  MALCOLM RO^S Belcbt SpeesttUat, SeM^roofk. ^^-Kt^O^ W .

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