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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-23, Page 7tt, Ott. frtrt, •"" CHICKS . ip;),,invot.Y AND 44(44.4PP,:1117.1,1'r • . . • „ • 4trt-rc PAY' IviO.RP WITEN YOU '1(1.AN ,Pureli4e0.theso, huskychicks fr»m. blood tetext breeders at these' OW prieei. Standard, iltutlity Letchorns $6•15:. PAllets i1.4."•90;•enekere18 8,11.50 • Barred, Rock's, New H:oaltshiro Aeds'. S745, ,Pallets "gPaker,, ' els $1..90; 10. day oldlognern. put- ' 'lets 81740, 2 week Old ;19,00, Large •Egg ,tinality hatched, frenl . 25. oduce eggs and larger acid I et: • leghorti pulleta 2 els, Top Notch Chickeries., % ,16 Wils0a QuelP11, Onr taio, • • • • , , , , . . CAN °GIVE YOU VIttilidlor DE -4T .11Very 'on -day od e0V,Icerel*. • ' lets andlflIxed cIck. Also. start-; ' ed.- and 'Older. u•!' • /OW' prices for Ju) y will surprise •yQU,.i TIveddle. Chielc Dateherics pd, Box 1.0„rgus, Ontario... • , 'S1iI/4N- •111.1N1IllED, :pullets - averaged 465,', eggs Lhailx , •tt1 lastiFall and heid.' that 66..'per.•' • cent aVerage all 'Winter. Order your Bray chicks today-.for-,tehl. • production next Fail 0tid Winter„ '13kftY Natebery, fag John Street :North; Ilhatilton, Onftirib. • , . • DON'T WAIT 'UNTIL ')..T°511‘. TOO.• • late!, •The batchIng• 4.eat4tM 18 41- .111pSt ort Order • Vont' Bray' • , chicks:NOM,' Prompt shipments, ' on ailnostall breeds. • Ny rite.' tor prices° today. Bray Itatchery.',; 130 ' John Street North, lianalltuni,• • 'tart°, • • • Qu- • 3. W.'s DRAY •NEW .11AMPS14111E, pullets average, I% ' lbs. when 8. • weeks ' old, bast -growing Bra?' 'chicks ensure Fall atid Winter egg • profits --Order your Bray chicks • today. Bray Batchery, 130 John• IIAILIFFS AND COLLECTIONS' '1'1.1E FACILITIES T•i) act for Y911 ih 911Y. seizure Or co:1- , lection. mrpbleirt' anywnete in the world. Vur.'.' rpsultsap' a le- Old•sal IsfactorY. Ross; , a no Cna • , ,oninye 10lt2 intind W.., • Tottinto. • : • • • .P`If.91s. ANI) 1./EVELo11113, 1 •' free••••enhirgerbent, 25c. fle-print,. • „is for 25c.Plibtu-Eraft, 183 !..East Toronto . *' . • F1,311N1',1'.U111,1 • • .• • - TRADE IN DEPARTMENT. • -'.478 YOnge 'St; Toronto,. „ 'JUNE' CLEARANCE :SALE • „ . 1ive.r.y art ie 1 c Marked.' ti oicir'' for. ,q'ulcit •sal. ' e must• have. ildor • '1,,31mee„regardless Of, cot. ' A •.irtnnity 'to hey' good tecemditintied • futnita re hp, it ftltetiOn or it:: 'Actual. • ;Value,‘ Listed- arc a few 'of the out, • Standing values picked' at random .froin•onr enormous stoelc°:• • CHESTED FIELD , sP.1•143,ALS ' • 3. •b °,pieed sitite, roWn ;rept) 7--•••"covoe, *aroma -reversible• - • cushions. , . • • ' , • ' •g • ta Chestetfield,s, Sasorted `"'"`' ce._vers, • '• Matshal,1-: soiling • : •• .:* •4 • .• • • 10• 24.96 3 ples.e.,,,sui,te.. good ,rePh. . 'cover, Marshall sprilig ' . • • „ ' •'• . ,e9Q gn s piece•,suite.•in blue ve.- `r••"#•4."`"...• teverSible '' Marshall' Oaring cushions.. •' .• • .6 suiteS,. assorted Velour.. • w`f"" '1'1" and renp•euvers,ida!•shall •••••reVersib1eW411.456tr,.." ui tnolla41• ' .. 437:501arge shall...e.tishions, in. blue' .walnut a , , .wineshades; ' • ••.• • • ' i°•. • - 4Ag-nn:4 teinitt sillies, •" new cov.. • ers, 'in brown, rust and• green .repps,. •reversible', Marshall ,•••• etishions. •• „ •• • ' • • tga.•ha 5 brand ne•w suites .in as- ..‘"""" sorted'. teppk: Marshall •••• • spring,. reVersibie • cushlotts,. sonic ' •show Wbod fronts.: . ' " ' • „ •,• • RED '7“7- 900- 5:„.pieces w.4.1 afj ,,• •• • finish:- dreaser,.°'cliiffenier,,, ,•;;• full .size •bed, - sagless...°S•orili.g" and •• brand new felt 'mattress. • '• • $19 50 Presser and • be,d in' walmit • • 1111,1'0. coniplete loss spr tig and new' .-matitess"g." .$4• 9.nir,..,:dtkokii 4 Piece :suit ei "N`d.•_.,Stisr.,full size' bed,' Val - c . fly: and hiff .t ier and- rich 2' tOtie • •Waltiut• .••.• , • •• tgq.nn•Modern suite. With ••`..van•mi:trot, dresser,..full size' bed,chittonier, • saglesg .spring..and new felt mattress. . • Igqinti. Smart suite Indark. walnut .`".`"• finish; • dresser, 'vanity, • chiffonier; bed, :spring and mattress° •.edott,ete. t $07.5Ve1;Sarli....i tf (7.t) V:t;;Vtttt 17l-, ror, chiffonrr, andfUll panel •bed , • $14.95 '1,F.e.mr.chiffrabes.,.eofbaitti • • • design, 5 •draweps In ).• • -nut shad. ° ' • • • Large .assoritnent: •;" $ t95,,Izetvasit Statids ' assorted' 7r'. 7 . 8 5..-5n New wardrobes.; large • • ntil•ror 'fronts.. and.•loWer' , tjael.nn . Beautiful, ,Waltitit • stilte,` • full panel ,,b.e.d.; tied. g1ros:4er With rouneVenetian aditiareb•le iI• r- $3 .piate.rrert•er, Orioni,e1 184800. , • • • ..Sci_q_.fin Now. In ode e..vanity, • f ull bed, ahd ehl rfon- ler: in two tone • walnut tIt1Ih• .$24.95 'scow ook roonr' • • •stlite.; • Mtffet, •extension •., ,t'able; and '6 leather, Seat .eba 11.4:• $55.005 Piece suite, barrel, China. •. • cabinet.. n table. • and 6 leather .seat clutits in • rich, • Walnut • ' •. • $67.011 -Bettl'itiful 1:1*11s.il oak . suite, buffet,. ehina... '• et,•eXteriAion 'talble•and 6 leallidt,seat', ,ehairs, .• • ; . 109.06 Prilid cabinet, •eX••• • • lension table and 13 Ohaira nnliolatOr- Id in bine Tho reg. Peg, $2.50.0.0 vroue. 'Ea§1.t. ternia. 'Open el/enings.:•76v,••• Dlr•Plece 1 heroligIlly elettlied and . • cOnditioned and' sold tinder it, posi., • tiVe Moneyluicic'guittantee.'o'f satiS••• •• iiiction. • ., • • , •LYONS •• • ° ''1.• 1kADE Ik..-DEPARTMEN. 478 Yone St,Toronto • CAMP, irRANI•ctIk'S 1'111 tSSAY 'Contest., Pirat prize,,.SPO hlintlfed dellttra1 Secend Pri2e,°61fLY'd011itisS: ' • °.Them0;.---""("ainp - the • Cann) Will' tdents".infortna, 'tIon• .regurding 01tnada'a Unlotie • Mid° Pioneer leeCeationai cabin YOungt. Ilion and, vnling women', •"frolll'COMPtIPre.hltlin's TOrOnte ot floe 83 Vorike :Street, •' ' VVIO8r, TOLIVFIS, ..TRANSVORMA, • tIons, Braids, Curls, and all tSpe • „ .dt flneat quail tY Hair .Goods.iWrite for Ilitistrdted etititlegtic "attentiOn In rePitir arbtk.,'TOY•0100. • 11Uniatir Thlr St�ly ptt • Bathurst, 'Toronto, . • : , . $K11.-1 t..4:1FIN1S, ortiwkry healed, by 'Dermlactat.he„ • tb,e cleahi, white, it.ntiseetic 044, merit." :samete.lnailed free ditect,. 35 eenta At an droggista. Twehti, atb.9eatary Realectiaak 141g4111 ,0,- Ave.,. T0tento, , Pl.fttMATISM AND STOM., • • ach PONy,der, °.'The • tor," °Militias 'ten of. Nat.itro'S to• . gredlents., ftentO•YlAg the PattSe • anti eiminatjn Rheitmatiany,„ $tereach. •troObles, Arthritis 'Neu - itis. CenstiPatlen, etc* 11,40,.'„IR.(1Q,,4 ;540; ••,411. Druggists. ° Agcfrta, Ly - mans LI:lulled Montreal. • •m istip.u.t. us ,ELPICT•fl1C-•FENICE/R, CAN- ada'a own,.. The Unit that makes • ordinary fenf2e$ tOO expensive to• , ,b6114. A' sing,re. strand of -wire ' -and a sirnpleportalile Gem Fencer . . stot.ilt whore tlipx.beleogi .*.Asb for izircular .4nd :name uf ,the GEM agent nearest you. .Gtoh's • Cooler°, Limited, Poeston, Ont. . • 1410.1'011; 1404T FOR 1.` , 28-F00• MOTOR" norvy .4 . cylinder, 2,0 horsepower, electric starting St. LaWrence trietio•• op • and side,curtaina installed., Mfguld, ,nialte a splendid Supply. boat. -5pe- eta! price for Imtnediate'sale..Tbe Peterborough Cahoe Co. 268 Water Street. Peterborough,' Ont. , BiitrroGna.pnv , ENLARGEMENT FREE witrIi ery 25e brdet. Roll 'film developed . • and eight prints 25c. Reprints lc."' Eittiblished ,ove'r 26 years. Bright-. • ling' Studio, 29 Richmond Street', blast; Toronto: • asoNm; 'Althl YOU ItUPTIfItED? •RIBLIETP, comfort, positiv'e Support 'with our advanced method. No elastic or. undet -.I • 1111s bt Steel, Write Smith Mantifacturi,nkCo., Dept. 219 Pres, tt)11,•Ont. , . ..EN° WRY 'Id A 11111E1> . UPLE AND •.those celiteinalating marriage • shOuld r•ead•-•,."1.1ex and, Youth," 104' • pag,es, postpaid 25e, put 12 -Page illitatrated entalogtie ort4 books, ' drug sundries,' etc., free anon, re- nimar Toriinto.'' • ' ....).1t1 '11A; 1;i4..i.N1t °Olt ' *3T `I•l? ' • ,lic; Vim. war t to win' t i? • Match N•oui.. Perfume to your. per,••,: SonalitY. •A 001114h:1Ni 4,.'rench per-. •fintio whosedelieate, lingering , •:f tag ra nee becomes .part of ', you• Jieps yo'u sweet and lovely. Beau• , wit! ,bottle postpaid.- Send' .356',' • .,:l'ostal note. ' State wilethet , blen•d • or brunette. Cosmetic. ProcitictS“ • 636 tliampagneur, Montreal. •' ,QIIT'TOBACCO, SNUFF. EASILY: .InexpetisivelY. • I.Torne. • •Testimonials.'Guaranteed. Adyice. free. Write 136"x 1, Winnipeg. ' A.B. ‘' -y•kr Out. D YOU MARRY.U1'. suited? Al undreds to.,cito.ose front. , • Some with ineanst. Many tarnicrb" daughters, 'and widows with ord.. , pert. Particulars,q0c.' Cputtden- tial. Canadian Co,rreSpondence • • Club, Box° 128, Calgary. °Alta. • ''..pit0111,11.1i1S' . ,SOLVE!). from your•handwriling and..signii- ;• • turc; Write us in confidence. Send .25. pents today. 'N'ingsiey• poen; InentS 221' •St. • Sacrattent ° tontienl. . ' • . k•AsTitima (J IMA , Get...quick relief from the' paroxism'S. caused' by Asthma when yetr•inhrile: the effective fumes or "One Minute' „Asthma Just a few whiffs.. • relaxes the bronchial tubes, relieves 'the difficult •hrerithing, and that gasping,'This soientifically , Made effectrine preparation has given blessed relief to asthma sufferers for over thirty-five..years.• Take ad, • vantage •of this ,gcnetetts uffer- Send ten reents..strurips .or coin, and • receiVe a twenty4ive cent package Prenald, • Good until ' July 15th; 1938.•, • 'onty. •.' Manufacturing -Chemist, Pdiroiea, Ontario. • •'. ' His Pigeons Are , Doves Of Peace" Jack Miner GiveS Netv Naing to Pure White Tumbler !ions' By 'LANCE CONNERY , theAast ten years visitors to. „ :the ',/aCk Miller hitestinethary-haVo.'.:•4 noticed goodly . nunabers, of Pure • white tumbler''pigetu1S, whleh s'IrOW* fear' of hum in :being's and are: especially ‘fit ease vithlthe Younger' visieors. 'Not' ordinary " birdsare • these,..for theY;, are 'Jack Miner's ; "Peace dove's."• • • •' Fitting sytifb01. nUthe,naturalist'S„ • Aversien to, inithan -and animal War; tare, :the birds came ••tci the:sane.: ,tharY after a. lecture (Our. inwhidli • he 'visited a friend, Sam AnderSan,. • itt HutchinSon, Minnesota. . hie noticed the Snowy, tiitilt„and Ii • aptly called, them "peace ,doves' • because .01 their else, resembling th'etof a moinning clove,"anci their. spotlesa ,1fhlte feathers., • Soon At kert4 , On bis return,. t� .his delight he fonnd two pairs of the titinblet ' pg- eonshad been ahipped ahead 'of blin by, Sam Anderson.. Ife swiftly " had a. pigeon' house taint ;t the • ' • . , . ' rear of 'the 'sanctuary. pond, .6114 • :Soon the feathered vis • raz Were , , qUite at. !Mine .itt their •• rbtindInge. , ' • • • they quicklY Ottlitiplled, And: nevt,„; thereare dclzehtf Oh the •. They 'are §ci lathe that-theY light, ; on the lieada'and shouidere,bf vIsIt.• • big 'children for a. reaSen that atien lietbities, apparent to the Obsel'i.er•. ativaYs feeds the birdii ..OnlY when ,children are,rireSent,. SO they liaVe 'c�me t fisibelate the 'children Closely' With 'feeding' ttme: 'A ShimieNtiral ' ne hattiraliSt °.11-1"118V8 Inerat. &OM the' .birtft,.Altliellgh Mr, • Soh Anderson has, passel ott, hi§ ltiefleb Ard,tf11tiVing joy tn the theiteeilde �f VtaltOrS.'t.'the: 41Viitter' siiiitenary,.Wptiltit§oilt, Wet geing de. a§ , tfitieh for 4illetted1ng generation:S.0' RAM. Andeleon'a Slinple •rit'et heft Miner •. les .and, feet, 'SI,011en •.wth Rheumatism • • . Rheumatism. sent This' wOrnan • bed with lumps, aVvellings,„and.ift- flattintation, Yet time sYrePtoMs •• •40011 'disappeared, as t1iek."14w4Y4 Will do when the root pause is, re- MOVed. Thia • letter. tepe, Yoli, the • Mailed she • , Was taken ill with ,terrible. , • rheumatic pains 'hi my legs: -They were badly inflatned,:swollen, and .they Were Partly cpStered With r�d, hard. lumps. To_pat. nly foot down, to; thel.ground^ Was, agony. After I , ha& been in bed for. IQ' days, stlf.7 tering agony all, the time, „my hus- • band said; 'You 'esin't go on suffer- ing like' this', let is. try .IS'iuSchen Sts)He !VA 4 hettle.aand almost - • from the 'first I felt benefit...,13e- , 'fere long; I ,:v.as, comnleteli- Ye- Pevel swellings. Inflamination, - arid *limps all gone•-alid I, am on again and doing my housework." Mrs.) E,L. • • •• Do you realise what", Causes a ' good -deal of rheumatic pan? Nothing but sharp -edged Uric acid cr.ystals which form as thereault r of sluggish eliminating organs. Kruschen Salta 'an • always be. counted to clear those pain- ful crystals from the system. • , ; I Par tdoinany. Of us have '.8-e$ little, ' coi?centionlpf •tite re'al 'Value of „time that we Waste the ;greater -Part„Qt toda7Y7eTtlier •'faMeating yeeterday,: or, day-drearning of tOrnorrow. Now •ls the •accepted; time. Ifiditeiriber' • that yesterday is gone, and tomor- row never comes, •' little' hillbilly watched..a rnan , ata, tourist 'camp making' Ilse of a. ciatnh•and brtieh';. a. tooth li,rush;•.a• file"•and a, Whisk broom: • • Hillblili4dee, iistei,areyoual- • Ways that much Iron file to yearself'., , • . • Courage! theres.the courage that'neryeS yOu „..itt starting to climb. Tiie mount of agees,s rising :sheer; And alien, you've slipped back," • • • fliere'S..the ,cOnrage.• salitime• ' , That , keepa., you :fro:tn.:shedding, it :tear. •• • • . These two kinds Of courake,-More .strength to the.:;wortit7-• 'Are worthy" of .itlribitte,. but !then You I not,..reach the au niriiit lt you've . the The..Courage-to try it again. • • .• A Man. was charged 'With shoot number'bt pigeOnS; the•Proi :,..perty•-•of a farmer: 'COunsetforYthe defe.nse tried tri frighten the Sarni-. • • 144Wyer-..Now, are you Prepared • that this; man' shot your pigeons': Man --I didn't Say he did shoot, ' them'. I said. I suspected 1ithof • doing.it. ' •• •' • : •• • Lawyer--'7-Ah! • Noar We're`,conting •to it!'Whit Made•,•you suspect this • Man-Welli firstly-, I canght him.. • on my' land, With, a,,guin. Secondly, I heard agun gneff, and saw some pigeons' fall. Trill:dry, 1 fOund fear , • ,717- , otm.y Pi4eonit tti.114. OtiOket-iiic E. - don't think them -blrtigleW,,there and ceinnlitte4, aaJci44, - Wonder *by. We, neveksee. a P1e7 tnre Of a June 'groom?' We Wonder!, You can't.push Yourself ahead' by • patting yourself on the back.. Brothers' tinder the Oin • The. Werds •of 'preacher orsinner ' re veri. much Orin• = • • • ;• Wtre agateet a misP1aC:e4 .P4A1r • He harks W4'841111- =•- • • .1 GO Ito her ,nlether)-Hew (10, the present-day dances differ • .ow'.. theSe. in4014.4irlheed • Mother --Well, in ;4. day a, &hi• .. attiYed .herae wliOaishe diP.'t 44:v0 • anythingto wear. . ' ••' ' , Read It.,or Net • jacksenville,,Illinols, IS the •only •city in •the wOrld baiting an inter; , section on which are 'located tour ; churches, one. On .each, Cerner and • each Of a „different, denetpinatieri;2' , They:are Baptist,,'Episc.opitt Meth.;-„, 94'0 and frPsliY(erlaP, • poctori Ca. Fear They Aim to to' Cure Unhappiness • Morbidity' by Treating Them • Like. Mental •Illnes;es•, A. mental treatinen,t for the mil- .' liens Who' 'are , Morbid, •unhappy,. ..1.tearfulo,'...unahle to make •deciiipna • and hnunted ,by, feelings .0f. insecur- ity ' was :rePorted16 the AMericarr. .PsyChiatrie Association Meeting .at San "Francisco, last ,Week;,• • The treatment 'IS -entirely talk; • But ft l'e.earefullY seteeted, alipost • like lecture's explaining .xnathelpati- • c.al,,,,flie.orserna: The--tre:attimair.,11as been Used successfully on ,thon& • ands of.perSons, the authers.nt 'the , report stated... ' . •, • .:; • , •• Tensiort,lsRelieyed •.• •'-' , Pychastbn is the .medital terra deg•orihing:, ,horderland state,; It arises initially, the report' • •''stated,,, from la.ch''of • spcntitY in ch.ildhood and earlilife.,. • • ' Tothe ,vittint life beeptnea a,. 'minute to mitinte battle.," Ile . under constant tension ,add• •• his • • ;ilrearit of utopia is, a. state in which 'no: tensien .exists. general, the 'report; Stated, .This•vietirnFL-Whether • Man or wontan, is pcnial ;or superior to, the average ,person... • •• ' The • .firet: step, . in imental freatrn,ent is to teach .thaf the..eph- ' flicting thoughts .."are:: in . reality •only the :stored'content: Of the .mind:"! • Roth risental, physical and and • - einotio.nalat ateS-Whi0-are-cormiteit:-•"- to 'all persons are very caiefullY • explained.. if the psy.chasthenic Can • be mad& to listen atlentiVely, he ia •;likely to be cured. • • . • • . •.Efeohant's Life •,Elephants. show no alithentic' records of having lived. As long as man, in spite of their.reputation for .long"life:', • Elephants .-haVe been given • credit for lives of :several bun - died Years); but cold facts fail .tp, ' Preve.• this, , Seldom has an phontbeen known to reach the century *mark, and 70. Would be •a much More accurate expectation: Of. life 'for the great be:asts. • New „Zealand :is 'enjoying pros:, • perity in spite of' the,. decreasing, • 'World wool" demand.''• • I, fii-cjih In $econdary Schools Ho*: Are Canadian Teen Age Boys And Girls To Keep no, , ° • " , • • , I1 -THE -VAt:4:1,E OF :SCHOOL', to the 1lalf:1101;r., before nine o clock Nt,JR.81b,id.,. • IN 'SECONDARY: • 'SCHOOt,,S ANO,...TBAGHiNG, but all ' day. Ring. patient mai be ;sent;to thethtfirniary, stntients•Who • '.OF.1!1-1 EA LT 1-1 •aret11, whehaye had .an accident Miss. H M caddy, 0 A' • le eriort..! In pay.' entergency,hiat... (Whidier;,WaikerVille, Voe:• 8C1,i001): ald 18 • reridered.''. 'Sometimes •,,a life • ,saved. • • '• . 'No dottht., by this date, pardnte, of. •• , or accident 'needs . adole§cent.,ehttdren'.are:„.aware 'that 'the ritte•ntion ef'.a .doeteni. the nurse' . the Departmentof Education in TO,' mikes the' appOintineht with the .' tcintO, 'through the eoni.se initiated: doetor. 'If the . (lector .finds upon • th IS year, Is sireseing, the need of eta Hon t ha t the teeth. xieed at an, ektene.ive and intenSive :health , tention,. the .narse: makes: the On- :inrogratnine.., The general public taet,•.With the:dentist 'for the pupil:, • May, not be :familiar wlth. this .de- •, • A Confidential 'Friend • 'trefoil:tent., ' The general public The: tinrse needs to •be. 'should. be made aware qf 11 pa their,. SyMplathette, friendly•Personaliti as , . taxes are.. ProVitling :the newor type, frequently a.pupitwialieSIO diattisa .'bt:etlir cation:. • , hie 01 het" Mental or 'ph ysiCaillealtli • ' ., • Lei it,e, At eight -thirty In the, Mot'. With eon:to...one.. .The, tactful am se • ping, findptireelveS in, the. Office .•Of becomes the conddatite 'end friend' ..tbe. nurse At' the,. Windsor -Walker ,• of the pitztied boy 'dr Sg11.4• . 4 11110 VocatknaI Scheel,' • the Only • ' • Oart �f the..'4bb -Sehbel in Ontario with ti taking. care of ill° sick litiDita' IS .tittree,teadher:. 'bp' the.' staff: '• • only tjart Of the',CchoterillrCle'S Peevent peedd. Of plite:We XvetsrtitiOil,fititSt be eiraiiiiiied by Inaietticierit body of nearly 2,(40 the schooldoetor., and an. •aeettrAta, b,0Y,s" and girls , Of adolescent age and detailed reeord .,kept by •• 'the -there are' alwa,ys.,.sotne pupil§ .who rtittie: ' ' • lieettlittentiort such hs exalnitiatitin A SehoOt butte iibt only has in be throats pr fieie§ ter c0lds noed a gradtiat4nurs, but also bile CIO- tetntieratpres taken to detect seri: Riled tbadach, to to...kliotal tiervied• MIS ilineso need dressings chtttiged tbik Anti to ave A Wide IMOWledgn . en etas and WoUnds...• All Studeitta Ot huftiatiitpetsonlity and 'aide who -have been abeent becattee Standarda. ' llltiess have tO pteatht .it note trent': •the timeAlie jttnls ,Ittare., the, frome tihtt.liave Le be one§tioned, • deliool• :they'have. had .a."(liorentgli 6 • and: exatititied, if 'bee'eaaa'ry, befOre,.. knowledge ,of the topati(hettoh of they tire ittlinitted to 'their elailea, thnir hddics.find'how•tb keePliterit tleeatied Ot thie.exitininatiOn a 0n heiltby 41'iy defeats they 44gi011e diabhaO.IStreted'artilidd.and' had "'when tlieY • &tine , int& the 'a epidemic AVOided,' There ileVer" atheet, and hliotild bo-eOrreet, it,*11-1(tiOad d ittthl8'fiehOfti • ed bit Ve' beet ttlOilded,.0.,;•atitl flieY ;'1411144016. the terSe.. ' •• are reildr oatart,iire w1tl tieleao, ' The.'eareot the -H -11g hot onint hklithy• body,. • ..T110,1*- Pha,,zykel.).1.0.;:!:... ••• • . • ' Ik‘% eizartteeee/`u CIGARETTE PAPERS •DoueLE -AuTokATic-- [109KLET 1 r engin 'X STRAWBERRY Pi01';'. Fewairoduets of the hone gardeu. give the faultily- .ntore ,erijOyment • , ,a vetch of • Strawberrie,s• . picked. fresh each day; 'their 'may he used. in..a.'.varieity, of desserts', With the surplus behig canned Or , preserved,' for, 'wIter A apace 'twenty. to twenty-five feet Wide •. fifty feet long will provide' ,berries • •• • '.'for the average. faintly'. •• • •' 'Plants, inay be Set. `twelVe• fif- • teen: i•nelleS' apart 'in •,O•ows three • feet Art. ,Thattr• hundred plants,' , ;..using, a hundred:each, offourvarie- ties, will Make for s •practical gar. 'dell.. ..A huifdred.of an early varie-' ti,ilike.,Fairfax. or' Premier, a Win., •...sett or. Catskill,. a' hundred °fit late ,vatietY,e,ohes,ariialce',.and • dred of An e*Verbearing varietylike . .....MastOdon.,.. will, make a ;NiP.eil:Jial-' 4.1teell pianting. , •• •.. • • •". The, F..lants • , . " • , The 400 'plants,. It planted; in • the • spring; will intiltiplylo about 2,000 • by fill; through , rtninera. setting thei .roots. 'the. patcli is. to ..be • , grown free from runners they may . he planted much elbeer.. .This meth-, • �d of growing; while-,not•produeing • • quite, as niach fruit,:reanitt, in 14"Yg- --er-terriesortri-c:onfine-s-TtlyeiftfrerO.7 anialler area. • • ••• geed 'garden•loam. to Willett has ;been "added senile ,Well-rOtted'.1411- ' •, tire' or:eon-Most 'helps 'the.: growth, . • Two nr,.;three light..apPlications of ' cOmPlete plant %food dttring. the _sun:inter' d.act„ early fall also sti,niu. the-plantat-----Plen • , not he spread on • the growths hnti.:• . , at the sides of the rowand .tben,.' Worked in ,with a OUltiVator.• • • While the season .for planting: Is • •'About river,. many , firma offer pot; grewn. plants that will 'Compete with • those planted...earlier. These usu• .- ally:eost. mere . than 'the•earller plants, but if planting has been, de4.• , ;toyed they are 'well' wdtth the dif-/ • ferehce. •' •' •StraWberries are not deeplooting ti plants,- 'TheY-'sh'0111c1 be., -.watered• during dry Spells if, groWth i te • maintained, -6-od growth during the Year generally ,,,means lpts of • • berries, the folloWing spring and A •°:. • 'plentiful supply ot young ..Plants •'which maiite..piedf`to -start a new '• Straw, salt hay orleaves provide, .a Proteetive: WinterYcevering CLEMATIS:NEEDS MOISTORE • rieh' in Hine and well -rotted mai-. • • • , , CIAntatisdeveleria bet in a ,soll tire; . • Drainage Must be godand Sand should be added liberally to open upthe soil' And it excess •Wa- ter pereolate through ratiidir, .The P.larita 'Must hive a.'place wherelhe ' 'rOela will 'be -kept coot :arid %dist. SIM Should 'reach the toy growth • •.but the lower 'part of the plant and. the smi surfaee' should 'be [Well . '-tStialted0-brnal1er'ants. • , ..' • • Those:tbatflower front, late, May , until July. ,b1dona en ,the :old Wood. • Prtming them cOnsiStS eg removing; the ,weak. shoots after' flowering: Those thatflower late blobrii pn the ° hew growth and the pruning,is done • early tr, spring wheli.Lthey are ent.' --;,..tiabli-aever.ely---before-itew shoots, • • have deVeloped., • The BOOK SHELF • By ELIZABETHEEDY" • qIEREDITY...AND poLiTIC,V • -H1J. B. S. Haldane , • Written in a :clear, sinapte • this Work. ny the noted .•British biol-: • ogist; '.Pref: J. B.: ..S.„,1,1aldane,.., s'ets (orth 'for 'the . general' ptitilic the : • author'sviews on • Various ..etigertic • ,(breeding better ,huriiens). PrePoeals', now.'un.der :wide .discussion• in the . world. He declares. that • drastic se*.l.clianges; supposed, to, ' be ,ed: biological .facts.. ae • not jtistifi.ed • by our' .preseht.•Slini xt k The time is.:nOt yet. rine. . • • , The autliOr. brings'. his irito*lecige : to, bear on Stleh, Social probleins .of 'seiettee, ea the nature of „racial dif- ferences„ and , the • steriLizaJou �t., the Unfit' -,-..prcitile,,nisrdtind which , , , , • Controverey' rages tOday; :"In .eonse;. ntrefice of thestringent 'controls ex•.. ereised reeently.'in'Clermank:,' ,He • , • presentsitt no. unceltain-terntahis that the: ,Prernatnre Applieatione.,of the laws of heredity ,s.'.16 wonie an'd• nations reatilta in untold Cortfusion..lie • ;eizesthe wide Po'wers given to ofJ; 1. fie:leis inthe :United States' and , elsewitere; for the StcrllitLloilit the Unfit an yr_ 1 'tie resti5t • linsIC'-s , , • ,and Iead to grave abuses.. • - ' ,,,PrOf..flaidttne-cotichthes his book With ,the.so WeYds1i"we.: rnust reipembei, that t116411festiga,.., Whether, a biologist, ,rtit econ;,,. onfisti er.a §othilogisc • 'part of :history,' and Anat. if •he eVer: .• forgets that hels'a part ‘of:higtlit:Y -.he, Will deceive his audience and d.. ceiVe hint:self." • IMAGINE. tfo e..tiss WAY TO mar fOR roo/A MI -0111047C. _ 4eszy A-4trampoiN. t: I mEmBAsEms •.eleat n'S lASSH beatitiflY6titSittis7 nod Jeltiet. Paeket 025 SeAfe dint, , pot° 10d; iitAlf grOterS, drtitgist§ anLJd "Heredity and Politics,, by J.. B. 202 pp,Toronto. George, McLeod, ' Limited -'$275 Moths 'Different , From 'Butterflies Mat people 'calf moths..`knitier- ,flies;" • yet thereare about nine times as' many moth faniilies.' as : • butterfly 'families. • Beetinse hut-. . . terflies, 'fly 'by day; while' Moths.' ',Are pight-flyers, the 'fcirriter „Cm -ninon sights to the most casual • ' obserwr. There arc; 'hoWevek, • ntimerous Ways of. them, • apart, Eintterfiies fold their wings , 7Ifith over the,ir"Ifire'lliCir-ar7 'rest, srhile moths fold their dovvn, flat. Btiterflie- 'shave ; . antenna; while those of moths are, • feathered,: ••• COLEMAN HOT PLATES DO BIG -STOVE JOBS Make and Loin bwn Gas Giviicity.liketniscodkingeerVice c , et 0/ anywhere. Light instant's% Recta - late arofintter-touelr, No pipes, connections oy cresby cricks. °Asc.,: " , end two-burnermodels. Sei deader or sprite.• . .,•, ' 1 • THE COLEMAN, LAMP AND . • STOVE COMPANY, LTD .. Dept. WLSGQ • .Toronto, Dritp. •. IS.56d) I 1 --Cil 1111 IMIllifil Coleman IN:Air STOVES 1 T ES ,Ibisect, shake, itnitoldr . the best treatincet Ir ptiary , 'of •Mituird'i once: It 50 sOothest heels °sad -7:Orb*routiho-potioni • , . ' orld's Longest • �vered Bridge Draws Tourists to 'friardand, • New Brunswick Spans • St. John River ,---Pro- duCes OpticalIUusion • Te1lriat4.14ci ,t0 *Op liqre ant! ' • locik at vHartlantre Covered 'MP,. Panuil):• gle St John Rye. 1ts thelongest coverect :bridge in be • The.structOre stretches 1,282 feet. It's nearest. riv'af, in.NOrWaY...ift 299• ' • feet shcater.. The government pAYS '4 tnea ;100: to $10, every winter to • • .pitnwn.it •SO Sleighs an :get: • •••aergea:: . ••'' ' • • Nearest' Rival gm Feet. $horter • • The Midge, also, has ,gain,e'd,fainer ibecanee it presents An optical Illi sion. When a motorist drive • acrofis it at 23 miles. se hour. an141.1 . ' cracks. between .the ,board' aides os the :11All appear to, inn toglhei' •:pernritting,a Pertect and apiiarent. •ly Unobstructed ...view 'of the river, . as 'if. the britl‘ge had no Sidee. • ,When the river was :firit' Spanned. '. :in 108 the structure was .open: . It • was built by a oraPany Whose• , bonds w,ero guaranteed ' gov- ernment, aricl.paYment•waS eitieted • for all trafil,C. For; years it col:Id:11W- - .ed to he the'onlitoll bridge in Ne*. Brtinswick, with a keeper collect. • 1ng.10•.-• from, teams and. five • ' • cents front pedestrians. 2' Advocates World, Economic Parley • In Which All -Nations. :Co-oper. nere2(ligiae -Pgaitiye betensir e. • .1•S';'secl"et.0,3r cor.int-!. of.Dernocratie System ' ., ..Dattiel .0. Roper, is. s.,:•Secretar.7: (Se: 0Oni-nierae,., 'suggested ,in • an •.address last :week at • Duke tint- versq. •Durham, N,C, a wprld-Wide. ecOnonlic conference "inwbich.na- . tions Would 0O.operate f0 the enttit- : able:' distributionof the basic raw „ materials of the world." • ' ' "Representative :demperacy,"" he , 1 ,,:'dansurvive Only' through vig- orous, • ,. • affirmatiVe assertion of the , will to stir, vire-,----70rivel, ,ntnenre-Verr!., Where 18_itt. a •fertnent: ot change, :and, if we are -to save Our.. Cistern•:" 'there must be .positive defence ot, "it, :against 'enemies within ' and withotif,Aq 'those Who believe irt it; • Distribute' Raw 'Materiels • ",May we not asseciater_With these .. endeavors 'needed' study .ed. other • nations, their' eiVilisittions and 'ob. jectlyes?-,'•, `, , • • "Effective to thsT end: wonid he a • •WoritUwide eccitioniie .COnterence in; 'which natiOns Would:co-operate for • • • the, eimitable 41stribittionof the basic raw .inaterials of the world.. This .wptild aerve:te arrest the tear . 4btlee")thile*pifor ecacie,tenudi'.1thYontrt- apapniariee§r •The Dnited States form ,of goy- , eminent; Roper said,' in • its world. :Yelatinnship As expeeted to prbvine'' .a guide . tot others in "tiemonstrat-'•' ing' the value. Of dentocracr as 'a • form of government under' which• .•.,• people are moat content." : Eskimos Appear Vanishing Race t-a.T"'ir--. o—.—.PoP0uh,{i1b, .i on •, .. l: a,.... ..,1.1. ..", ''. ' 9rIl°1li3Vop;, Canada Has .• . InStead of the Indians, the reel-, •2. • ly. Vabishing race, • in Canada are '. the :Eskimos. 'While ',Abe • Pitilatia ' • • „have "become' adapted ' to lie • inl. . pact .of civiliatiOn end 'are..gain•t,, • .. • • ing ,iri.•peptilation, the numbers, of , the ESkimoskre 'on, 'the •decline: . . So We are to • by Richard Einiviei . ef Ottawa, in an artiele,h1 .FOreat' , and Outdoors. '' •' Only Otie‘Thici...eit • According :te• 1111v.... Finnie, . the .. • • Eskimo', population of 't : world .. •• -7 today., is' ,. not more .. than .20,000; . and o'f'..that total about '7000. live • • ...,1 in Canada." The l'Pre'seht .E•skiino'„ ; lici'nulation . LS' estlinated'. at milk., , ithout a third of•,,the pop,utatio,n • that bitce: rpanted oVer the. Artie • :wastes. ' . '. 0 . . , • , •; - ' ' ;The storybodk: '.Eskinicts, ,who • • %lived in snow ' igloos, 'subsisted• , • .' Mainly on billbbr,..dreSs,elf; in furs, • and ;hunted .With bovi, rind 'arroW , : -front sealskin .eallt)OS, he States.„.. no lenger aist, 'Today ,the 1,1ski. • . mos' live for •thelnest part in ean., vas tents cii." Waocren liou§es$ 'hunt - „ .' With rifles, fish treill power.boat •easi ,,. - . .,. at nned '05edsi .sniol:q..t0hae.00.. anti:drink iO4. , 1 ' •. '' • , lt '1:eEcP tiiailsit6 lsl40'6bed,:kialatlnt •ietn'ktli'llatiiet this 'is a 'gotrd thihg f Or this ptitni- , tiVe ,tace, !The Portod of tt,l',I.o.t-• • liwpt'.6f. a pritnitiVe 1110 tci InCla., .• : ,• 011.1 'eentlitiOnS ii.' a AliVelllt 01;;; '• , . . and ill the ease of thl. Eskiiim the . time of transition has brettght hint ' eNNS•ttr( • to Ailitients anti ilifiut.;. elli‘4 he Ulig not, trained to rc.Aist'. -eti,8,thr-Itio$ -in :. the prt.)e,e§ia I have been, .liedyy.. • tie. may now, • I • be entering tlbena ned. phase ht. 1,..., Which'his extforienee will fo1loW- 1 tho 'Nurse ro't the'..Itililifl.. „,AS, lei thift,;t1Illy tittle Will tell, 1