7”" --wmfillmw.wmwasvwmmiaawre=.zalnaaunttmueowmeee" . rue cnaatorraroww cuaaoum Your Toothbrush’ ‘Might Tell You An Iportant Tale N e /M F 0r Mother Dear! Mothers don't measure gifts by their price tickets. Their hearts go out_ first to your thoughtful. ness and your understanding M . their desires. The little . gift chosen with infinite care is just right for hen-is the gift that will make Mother happy on H" day- And, since the best is non; W) 800d for hen-chose l Y/Lfi The rug illustrated i: Gums“, Congoleum Gold Seal Rug No. 507. BE nus or THE Zllllfl she's frankly a grandmother a heavy service Fabric Gloves in Colours Match the. flowers you send her with fabric gloves. charm, launder like a hanky and they’re so ultra-feminine. A host of styles-a bouquet of spring flower colours -- - ~ .00 A Tailored Satin Slip Quality material-quality cut (no skimping)-quality wear, for the seams are guaranteed. Tearose and white. Sizes32to44- - - - _ --__..__..___-____ MGDRE €~ MiLEOD "mils! notlher New Marigold i Wins Contest Award e ambitious marigeld family ‘zuss to surprise the plant cars by its ability to imprcve. latest member to be decorated merit is called Marigold Early lune, which won a bronze med- Lhe All America trials oi new ties for 1939. . 15 not many years since giant ls flowered marigolds resemb- rubbsr sponges, so regular and otohoixs were their petals. The led types developed in recent s have followed two general s-cne resembling the carna- i-he other the chrysanthemum. y Sunshine is a double chrys- emum flowered variety. bearing - flowers of pale yellow on l! two feet tall. 1t is an early n of Dixie Sunshine, a. variety uced several years ago which mcd so late it was useless in "I! gardens. Early Sunshine rs much earlier. ariuolds are not the "marv- of Shakespeare; they are na- Amerzcan flowers introduced later than Shakespeare's : but are among the very best crmers in American summer i-h Seeds are rather large soil, so it is best to start them ut ‘couceuraareo m rf "Masked Soap" Test 1,000 Canadian housewives were iven diflerent granulated lolpe Wskcd in PLAIN boxes, identifies only by number. These women were nslrcdto do their tvnshin with lhcee granulated eon and lhcn lo writs which soap they li ed best-and wh l 3 on! o eve 4 women ex reused an overwhelmin preference or "Soap No. 1 , CUNCENT TED SUPER SUDS. ere letters tell the story. We ‘lllfllcfrom a few oi bun "m. 1 oaveiumu suns wim unison and held the suds loom. It certamly washed the dirt out of my clothes.” “[10 soltmo c: scnusilno WAS necessary when I uaedNo. 1 soap, Just the least rub of the fingers to the most soiled spots, and I ‘livmuah rinse." “MY ‘vacuums was gm Ax: Fklyrflwgtwro zaahiqggh Nohtlieoap. E mat; FAR fisT-"r at a taco mo qutc y, a god "wasuasrs _co|.ois srav mom AND oav when washed with No. I ‘WP- .13‘. time: _out easily. Very EASY on your hands." “Ne. l SOAP i! GRAND IO! DISMIS. It leaves them sparkling." Y0“ owe it to yo “ to ts‘ Concentrated Sugtlr-ogiadséorxgt auildly, superior ted soap contains ‘ “i I why it Iivee you a one sons. Safe for your clothes end entle op your hands. Washes your clothes Hospital-clean. ":0 Bernie danvwous to health are killed qr removed: in the . “will cry ' ‘i Being ‘J-Je ittlelgoes . I My!“ . Pin-w nu l QLUI cox 20c Al‘ voun enocaaw a l Will yfiw- . “ ' KAY!!! Several Weights in Hosiery if she's a dressy young mother, give her 3-th d h'ff i th glorious new shade FRESCO. if she's just beginnlirei; t: clouhll th: grey hairs‘. give dull misty crepe in that harmonizing shade Vision. And, if weight in l TINGE-------_.__.____.____________ Marigold Early sunshine, All-Amer- ice Broom Medal Winner, 1889 and we an no. a rot in an Edmonton Plans Q q doors only after the soil iswiairly _ sion will ' will will“ leaelnti a the $1.00 They fit like a $2.00 Yvonne is very proud of being a ‘food Tooth Brusher. your teeth wl always be pretty. BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Is your little toothbrush blue, or yellow or red? There it hang in If you are one. . place in the bathroom, and it is toying to talk you - did you 0w U8. It says, “New, your teeth LOOK an right, but they need a good scnub- .113, anyway. ‘B. I WOUld like t0 have you use me three or four times a y. “Teeth are very. very precious. Your next teeth will be better if you . lake care of the ones and strong] and white good ch as holes to fill at all.’ " J ’warm and danger o fros over. They have the greatest vigor and continue to bear flowers through- out thc summer, until killing frosts cut them down. ‘There are so many marlgolds, it is possible to find varieties to fill almost any garden role. where yel- low orange, or a maroon color wanted. One of the most useful for border massing is one of the oldest varieties, Tageies signsta pumila, sometimes called the Mexican mari- gold. This is a variet of compact growth. bearing sin e flowers of bright yellow, so p ly it makes a veritable shower of gold. Many of the new marigolds have l. faint fragrance in their floaters.’ others have discarded the t ical marigold odor which come; rom some. The largest variety now ob- tainable sometimes bears flvwers seven inches . And this year hybrids are available which bear large flowers having the maroon coloring that was fprmeri found only in the smaller owering French type. The marigold may be considered s must for the garden program, whether one wishes cut flowers or landscape effect. It is nee of the most dependable of all flowers for almost any kind of weather or des- cription of soil. , Royal‘ Welcome To Sovereign EDMONTON. May‘ 2 — (OP) - v Gatewa to the no west and cep- ital of 4-year-old Alberta. Edmon- ton plans a r0 welcome to King George and Queen Elizabeth when they visit the city June 2 on their tour of Canada. ‘mi-hing east after the visit to the Pacific coast and a full-day stop at Jasper in the Rocirv Mountains, their Ma esties’ train will heed thro oothills and woodlands into dmonton where they will spend seven hours. Founded by a fur trader in‘1'l94 and named after a s of 1on- don, Alberta's capital plans n ar- ade extended over 12 milm. s province itself wm named after the second dau ier of ueen Victoria gglién it en cred Con edcration in The day will be a holiday and thousands are e sur- rounding points and even distant outlposts of the North West Tier-ri- tor es. Greatest attention is being paid to accommodation for the school children c! Edmonton and surrounding districts. Bleachers are being built _ children to view e procession. Arri at the station, their Mn- ggtlee bsilgreflled by Lieutenant- vernor Jo O. Bowen and . Bowen, Premier William Abflllft and Mrs. Aberhart. and Mayor J. W. Fry and Mrs. . The s~ start shortlv after e ar- rival of the royal party in the city- Alrport for North on the l. lag. laaot 6211i‘:- nclu . pounds o ex freight end 1mm noun It has been thfeutsh“ ma pgituflllfgi emy flights t is base f ‘Tat-volatile ofo business ded 11916 paasenggs. of mail. int one. - t “ieezifdmimniitrleglfie vs buildings Maw be“ ct ihetromiez; visit. at the t"&“n‘i."a debit’ ill vievll the University e! Alberta the leaves and is objectionable to tewiitakeifheirm d ies demand i slum? slvs BUTT PULIBIES mw: FAILED Claims Canada’s Tax- ation System Out- moded and Obsolete (By The Canadian Press) UITAWA, May 2——Canada‘s tax- ation sysiem is outmoded and ob- soletc, Hon. H. H. Stevens (Con. Koetensy East) said in the House of Commons today. Speaking in the budget debate he urged the Government to undertake a com- plete survey with a view to lifting some of the taxation which he said is burdenlng industry and retard- ing recovery. A lowering of the corporation income tax by one or two per cent was one of the suggestions ad- vanced by the former leader of the Reconstruction Party. He thou ht this would be preferable to e Government's proposal of granting credit. 0n income tax payments to persons and corporat ons under- taking new construction and ex- pansion this year. The Government proposal, con- tained in the budget, was a. move in the right direction although it was "hasty. amateurish and ill- nsidered." A lowering of the corporation income tax would lend encouragement to business activity over a much wider field. Unemployment Assumption by the Dominion Government of responsibility of unemployment, but not indigency. would also encourage business ac- tivity as it would permit a llfer- ing of- municipal taxes on real estate. Unemployment was not due to local or municipal but to nat- ional and international causes. Neither Canada nor the United States had yet come to grips with the modern problem of unemploy- nt. "We are faced with the factthat much loss oi employment is due to definite causes that are here and here to stay and we are not even looking those causes in the eye “and seeking u, remove them. A protest against the high cost of Government financing and the yramiding of interest charges in are public debt was 1081mm! by Joseph Needhem (8.6. The Battle- 5 0 b‘ 6 had received $36.900,000 net, said. For this it had to pay back $40,000,000 principal and $36,000.- 000 interest over a period of 30 years, $18,000,000 in all and $37.- 100.000 more than was received on e loan. "will someone tell me just where that $37,100,000 i5 t0 come from?" he asked. "It was not crested: It was not put lnto elr~ culation and {at the loan compen- “e-nln: lllll Mr. Stevens described the budget u a "doleful ntutien." He congratu sled Finance Minis- ter Dunning on his achievements despite his illness Ind slid r. Dunning was r . "brains of the cab t." The Min- ist_e_;, however, wesgendicegpgd by I the ode will tn l him agvldn euenliaexs th t In tvhee grill‘ tilts one? i e e s ~- lhe c!“ It adllats. Wrt- ton. and isit w in old - city statue 80 years ago. on have now. to use your toothbrush often. , Toot brushes gct all the little blis of food out, alter you eat. Clcan willie teeth are much the prettiest teem If vou brush them every mom- tng when cu get up, and after you eat. maybe the deml t will say, '"I'h1s been keeping his teeth very clean. I l l The only way to keep teeth good I cant find any bad an inconsistent policy. While the ‘Government retained the protec- tionist system 1n the main it plac- ed reliance on foreign trade and fair working oi the system. tions in Canada on barbarous ag- gression and uncertainty in Eur- ope. But that very condition gave Canada increased exports of zinc, nickel, lead and copper and the Liberals regarded exports as a key to prosperity in Canada. A year ago Mr. Dunning had predicted a "vigorous revival" as a. result of the hcuslng and municipal im- provements bills. Mr. Stevens ask- Thc Minister spoke of cheap mon- cy and money had become cheaper for public borrowing. I One 0t the major facto , re- garding recovery in Canada was the investment of funds 1n Gov- ernment securities instead of pri- vate ent\nrise. The “repatrlati0n" oi’ $500.000.000 or $600,000,000 oi’ Canadian debt forrnerl held l.- broed meant Canadian unds went into Government bonds instead of other investments and it was not an unmixed blessing. "The Government has failedand its policies have failed." said Mr. Stevens. “We have more than 1.- 000000 people on relief in spite of increased trade. We have cheap money but the debt has increased 5120000000 and we still have high taxation." Mr. Stevens said G. G. McGeer (Lib. Vancouver - Burrardi h s. d touched the root of the trouble- the proper application of credit machinery to the needs of the country. "I don't believe the Canadian banks are deliberately withholding credit but that they are as much puzzled by the sltulgtion as those criticizing the banks." he said. That, however, did not get away from the fact there was insuffic- ient credit available for expansion. The trouble was thousands who usually had ample security for credit no longer had it. A basic trouble was that the whole tax structure had "just flowed." It needed complete re- view and reorganization on a sci- entific foundation. The humming bird is the swift- _es_ L»! a1l_bir_<15_l.9r_§_l;<3gm_f1lshwn END LUMBAGO Quick Relief Assured For the piercing pain 0P iumbego, and the tormenting ache. of fhgu- autism. whet llaiment is ea quieli lo bring relief es NERVILINE? This powerful linimcnt penetrates through. the lieeuos quickly it slnla It once to tho core of tho pain “i! drlvts the blood from the congested ""- Theee who snflsr from etifi kill"; swelling! 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