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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-08-18, Page 2ouse. ruler 'sea osiligeroos Pest, it -OW_.,__Ittienac to flomao...lieilth the' world °tier eellOnS.: Menaceto: heattlal and a , iiutsanco Ot. the •Pre.t. prdetis ho - •,•04arge iightly 444.0.0 against the , MAW* htlaai3 ijy. Vita AO Poppet,: true In the warm Menthe, • tr0141.711014PPrler to antnilm,, when; rett006, Its greatest ahaRdaaoo-, It is 4 ulen.a0 to b.oalt4beeause brped4.. in..garbage.'nlantlye 411.4, •:1.10/410.11 faeopS,.4iid taay pas4, direct- „ • 1Y from:, tikth AO other: t infested. 41,44tgr te-teedetuffs,.. .'• - * IPAPPO Por*,;Apioce • og .decomposing ,orgnie -,.-xnatter,•, bacteria' and other living ,••• • . • - . +5 • ''OrgazIAPIP adhere to its hairy hOdY feot aoct• , ;‘,.jueuthpartE!,,.:PrIPaY,'be-,eeeYeYe.fl'.tO .ilood in its•eXereta`and. saliva. One.: ..• 1.043'.:eitiry as wank as 1)000,900., ,....garnag;• •, • The *Mee fly s Id -wide in dis- ,tribotieo and otitei.„ 3-41 for tha perk it playa In Abe diseethitiatioa . ,-.0f-tiangeretuVANOuig-'076--Oi1h;- '•,•fittitile diarrheea, ',tuberculosis, Ay; • 001.0; cholera and dysentery. It shiyes is the intermediate:host og • r I • certein,. fineeiee of ,ionridwortne......that • . , . •.1nfeatthe stomach's ofhorses, and of taneWornui• that oeCur in Her in 'Canada.; the.. house fly, is Probably the moat important in-. leeet spe,eies concerned in disease • ▪ transmlssion. On this account it is • Very,: eseentitti that: titeaSilreS takon to control it and to prevent it fro4,haVing access •tb human' ' ' • • ,*. ' kew, To Coirtro(lt. The rnost effeetive. imethod • 'Of 'Contiolliog house files consists of elliainating•-er reducing 'their breed- ing Tinges by '.peOper, treating' at:, . Manure and , garbage. Fresh horse manure is prebably'lehietiy'Teenone: ible.'for•-the, majority' of Area, in the !rural ste.tione.,.;. It has been estim- ated that .'mbre:than a Millionflies Inay qe'Vel0i) Ircnn ',one', ton, Of •:paett.7 • Active Sports Best Oirrietit , . . Help to Keep the Skin Glowing, gYes. Sparkling ' Active sports Will.. keep .,any wo- man's figure slim, trim and youth- ful. The very best WaY;te'lcirie:a. .few 'pounds, • get fid of a Waistline roll or oo tile thighs between ,ziowand early tall Is renew you atteiitton to YOur. favoeitess*ese.Ar„*.; •;'''.---7-7-‘",'''-!..tiiceildik•te7rearn a new one. • . • Swhnmng IS the great 'streamlin-:,. er.,-..}1t fills. out the hollows of the , tenthin•person, removes thebitigee,' on one Who is slightly 'overweight, inakes - her flesh firm; And, of • course, : the ,.‘tiloreprofessional yonr. strOkeithe-mere.Ouickly swimming will correct Whatever figure, defects 'you havo. If you learned breast . • and.-41.40.)tiOtps.lonk,4to•ittotteifer. • bothered about the 'crawl, it might• bea geed. idea .-t0-4n4e•an indoor , • pool 'ead take a .few lessens Y,trii'llcSee a; difference in your—fl ' ,- • urein no. Dine; •• • : •- . To, Improve Circulation Golf, tennis and riding-aswell, as swimming not 'only improve the • figure, hut...giVe, the '6101e/ciao '.14 better yeur-,,eireolation, the 'mere attraetiVe • yen're likely to. be. .:.. For figure and cOm'plexioa bean ty,,bleyelitig and. riding cannot be surpassed, The latt:q;': however, • swimming, is more 'eifieacious • when : done eitiertlY: few riding. aegfills:MdY• be lie Order.. .!, ,- • •.,, • Walking, Is Good • • " •. Waiking,•.altlienigh not considered• an acD-0e-sport, is • especially dealrn: -able...The young girl who tete in- to habit of taking. a long brisk , walk, almost 'every' day : "her • ...probably:Will have feW' figure prob= • lema when she IS'oider: it beliooveii . • ' the 'home wanian to resoltre to walk- ' to inarket'at:least:fifty. per eeot,..% of. • ..the tents, the b'-siriese girl to walk ,horne fit* 'work. three nightsr,:a ' , , ' week. • ., Sereiri..Rqte 'Pot: Heat Wair,cited • Chief Medical Officer of Ontar, : Tens How TO Stave Off 'Exhaustion , • ,• .SeVen. basic ,ru les', tn. aVeld 'e eV. • Jape . inft.\-to minimize the diScoin.' of..the i'presbnt, heat wave are Set forth byflpi..P. T. •Phair, Chief.. •! Officer in the Ontario •De...!: , 'pertinent, Of Health.. They •zire",i' •„ISSe • nil added -luaritity Of 'std.: in seasoning load in hot weather:, thereby replacing the eXees§ ritrieunte of enit., lost'. perapi,i& tion.• - • -• . Adopt .; a.. diet triederatein • amountittitl,triade UP, Of •feeds.leiv- I• n fit 'COnterit. Avoid: Use Of "tett' Mitch” Selati`dresanig, Drink water, ,Avoid the—se • bevethge3 a high aleoholfe• centent. •Aleehol ,getierates' body ht. Avoid 'Stren.ttetis 410Ularlit:''etiMpt.tfiRio . . er ;sing • Stif••41NO, WATVAPROOVNOS. • 'yews, reetf.enct *leer maellee., a!, , P ret Uslarge eensunters, pert or fult time. The Preece. •cernpenY, Terento,. , •.•••••••••.....1- . • ANTOMQPIII,E REPVIIS' - Shock Aliserbeire.•• s:41,g§..A•NP. $1,311.VIOP MAKES. see.elelize. • 'Fred. Stratford; 4imited,. 36 ,Gerrd Vest. •Ter- • , onto. iro!lurli A -Nit/ ro.vi. v' Fxt 91.17Ert, tH1Ck.BARRi]l), ROCKS 'White Roeksr, 4 Week 221e; a week ' 171.4c. 2 week 1:3%es „Order at once. 'Tem:Notch Chiekeries Guelph On-. : toxic% GRAND OHANCEi TO: GET- 4 AND 5, Neolc old 'cocicqrtsis at bargain ricea. 5 week Bar.red, Rocks and 'eNV Harnpahire Reda- s25:95, 4 • week1,329.33, 3 Week 03. 1;53 2• Week, ' ,811.45. ,T3ig Egg quality'add- lc. Baden Electric 'Chick Hatchery .lAreited, I1aclen, Onta00. • 2 WEEK, 3 VirF,EK, 4 WEEK ANI) 5 . • week old Barred Rock, White Rock., New Hampshire Rea and White Leghorw.pulleta 'cockerels _and,—no,n-sexed"—chicks.--Srieeittl- , Prices, on 4 and 6. week old Barred , Reek and New Hampshire., 'Rea 'cockerels, : Also. older, 'Pullets... Tweddle Chick .HateherceS ed,."Fergns, Ontario. • • ' • DER PO PRODUCTS ‘. :DERPO-13UG• K/LLER .65c EXTER- • ' Initiates .bedbugs cockroaches— , ants-sscrickets.,Perpo Moth •Killer 25:?50c kills the moth worm. At, Eatons, Simpson. Tainblyn ',and Other leading stores or'Derpo 'Pro- ducts,' Toronto,. • • ,..114,010iverunte ,LYONS TRADE IN DEPARTMENT • • 478' Yonge St. Toronto AUGUST FURNITURE SALE RECONDITIONEll FURNITUItE • 'Every Article thoroughly cleaned, reconditioned and soldi-under a de • finite Money back guarantee of sat- isfaction. '. • ' - •ag'ILleautiFut .mithogany. led• ‘4'‘'‘.:•••••.‘• room uite., ,dresser, bed, sitgless spring ,and new felt mattresa. Perfeet, • $39.60 Rich walse! fielsh atlite, • , dresser, -chiffonier, bed, • sagless • and new .folt,tnat- Q.on .;:ktoCiehl atnie In dark Will- "' , ynat finish, vanity; venetian., mirror, bed.', sagless spring' and new felt mattress. . tKci.nn Bea.utiftil large walnut fin- •ish suite, .chiffiebe, triOle mirroryanity„,•full size bed and sag-. $le6.v.Poroulg.c. • 0,i, pietesuite'; areaser, vanity, chiffpnier,.bed, sag - Jess spring ,and ...neW • mattress, in two tone walnut finish; . 41.Cn• Large dressey, full size bed, ••••"!''' "`" ,sagiess spring, and brand new .'mattress.'•• ' ,' • .it79Solid walnut.sultb.dresser.. ▪ "". vanity, chiffortier.'1Ull size -bed, sagless spring arid hew mat -i• 'tress,. 'Like new; ' ' • ' 1.1k9•1 CC% Solid, oak dining irooin *1""••••,•,_••• suite, large buffet, exten- siba table; and 6 leather seat-Ohalra. 10.43 nn.13ealitiful large buffet:, evi, table-rand-6-Teathz— er upholstered 'chair's inolid. ouk Perfect. • , $39•°buffet. china cabuit, ex- ° tension, table and 5.1eather stip seat: ta2.50 Large.E.1!witsh , buffet, double door china: cabinet, extension ta.ble and '6 leath- er upholstered Chairs'. Perfect • condi- • •••• • • • • • • • V•I4ItTlelING PRACTICAL• 3CH00.4' of .Desigeing„riod, ratteremakieg for ladle?' grid, gentlernen'a, gAr- mentn, dressmaking, and fur .tle. • signings Vorresporidence eourses if necessery. ,Pay and ,eVening; classes. s Individual 'instruction. ' WrIte-'for information: 55 Avenue P.tlede'Terellte.. ' iff4tINVEY111, s'ifAOES • IS:ONTROLLED FOR SEASON' Ar.•,..4' • tertaking a feW 'pills, Hay -Fever • AfAtiget). (nottan's) an advimeed- . ehirmadological• PrOPeSeelltire/$! different. Applicable to 75% Inth- vidusi .types. .4$2,90' et ,kading • Dru.ggisle,: or direct •front; Ca:Man, • ituttaii. iriduat e PharrnaeiStal., • Winn,IPeg. • ' • ' • • • 4'0401.1.111.Far4 *rot 1.4.ms . YOU • CAN "f I-4AV El CITY A'CONVENr- • eneeslh your yiliage'or fertn-houte 'Without -water MIPPly'• Or aewers„ • Write:forstree Information on our, modern; iself-emptying,, odourless. Toilets from 235.00 up and leave behiod for ever the 'dread oUt1; • house with Its dies, cold and un- , ...healthyicils.cemitorta: Kaltstine En- • giheering Company, ,I6.4 Porlfand . Street, .Toronto. Ont, • WAverleY $S9 Smart oak suite, buffet, square ' extension table, china cabtnet and 6 leather slip seat . $79 and --6- leather; libnoistered chairs. Perfect. . ' • *$109..001.4icrog ‘yvei,p‘tit.$1,41:e, , tabie:thinet" and 6 leath▪ er Upholstered cha.irs. Perfect • condition. • . • ,. 11900 Beautiful. 'carved English- . • oak suite; buffet. refec- t: y ta bid, closed china 'eabitiet, 6 • leather chairs; Costnew s125. Used $125:00-7. carred "walnut suite (regular 5375 00) • puffer.: een.ntlful cabinet', extension table :Ind' 6 leatherchi:Ora.' Perfect condition. '• . •, . • $127.50 itleLagan. suite 'solid wal- , „ •nut, large buffet, thine , •• cabinet, extension table and '6 le th,• , • •, er, upholstered Chairs.?• 4119,00 Beautiful' burl wulhut suite•.(cOst .new over •• $39e), "buffet, , extension ' table,'..chilts, ,enbinet, and 6 leather upholstered i-hnirs (6.months old). . >$49Flonr Sam,ple :,cheaterdeld , • . In ruSt.'rePP; revers spring:reishienS. • 7L,gri1.nrjre • mohair. te; 3' • t'everslhir 11.larsha1l Nir...a I n faring' '" ' , • • • • . t29.00 1-Invirt. oteee chesterfield,. „ suite In rust rroo„.reVers- ible .Rori,ng cushions. thor- r,:aghlyi•rle-i•ird: „ • ' • $14.95 Ttivr.0 ..060.0 • .ehekereeiti tanestry rover, good eonstriiiiiti,in,,Marshall--rushioris. • • 39.5A Smart threr'plere snite 11'640i -rid in ;fine' Frew+ jaCquard, reversible Ain'tsh.611 cush- ions., ! A beauty. ' .$49.00 piece ,brewn • Mobnir • 'siirter," reffersible. 'Af.arshall•snring ei:p1ittm8 (fleg, 3200) ' -$45.,A,119 P.1111(';Itell't4ffk7"r1,1elthet:rtleS1;.63e, rOdieeb:sd.'" --tiplielMered in (Inc, agoea Jadeurt,rd. ,r.erfeet oonotron. , Large nsqnrtn)fl iif stoves, rah-.• • 'Nets; seiii•ing trinrhines, edd rhester- •flelds, chairs,: hltc1:4. tables, reftlger0-' ,t6re, tilti •OtibtlietR,. -breakfast Stlitelt., At rock bottoin Ortnes. • Write for:free 1110 -Strafed rata.'" , • • , .1yOnS,..BetIchrtg & Uphoktering.. • . 47▪ 8 Yotp'e. 't'ToiTitato • • lioNEy, VOIR. sALE A -CHOICE CLOVER HONEY $5.00 per 60 lbs., f.o.b. Wallace Ross. Sea - forth, Ontarto. • .1111E1DICAL PILES: BOLDER'S 'RECTAL SUP. ' IportT, *2,75 complete. Amazing new discovery, constantly medi, cites inflamed tissues and defln- itelk 'prevents protrusion.. "Write . for booklet. Vree' trial of 13older's Herbal 'Ointment. , Bolder ,Mfg.,: 551 Dufferin Street, Toronto. • rentSONIAL ,MARRY --WOULD YOU MAF RRY, I • suited?. Hundreds to choose from. • • ' Some with Means. Many farmers' . daughters and widows with pro- . • perty. ParticularS,40e. Confiden- ' tial.• Canadian Correspondenc,t1 , Club, Box. 128, Calgary, Alta.. • 111-114411`DC4tAl"I1Y• ENLARCEMENT FREE WITIL EV- ery 25c Order. Roll film developed and eight prints 25e, Reprints 3e7 .. Established oyer 25 years. Bright - ling Studio,' 29 Richmond Street East, Toronto, , FRIENDS , • Friendship . Is' the greatest thing In life;and lucky indeed is the man who iva4 the irnwer to Make friends. This AS. not Ogedt0OUlt as many per- sons -beIleYe. It is merely Cea0e et . recsinroelty., There is lust `ohe,. *ay to rake a frieUtle-'ead that is to be gN4mtps It wrecry, be said .thhea ,4447 was Itnewti•bY' the .clietuiea he had. Dat• Is It really, necessary to. have .:eTif- .expie? Few of US *wait' to be AP ' • enemy. to ,anyone, Alierefere • we • know otheis are not anxious to be. our enemies. Hatreds never bring happiness. Tlinelteeper am very sorry • to -hear- -of- youryPietner'S death.: Would you like me to, take his, place?" ' •-• 4oss "Very reach, if you,:ean g‘t the Underta,k,er to 'arrange it ' 'D0R1 tget •dlactioraged! It has. ;been said of. 'Columbus •that when he started out, be didn't kiwi,' Pet.. ' where' he was •going; when he got there, he didol know where he Was; andwhea,lie cattle baek, he: didn't know where he had. been, • 7 An old timefarmer went 'Into a storf1' to buy a• shirt...and the clerk Tried to Sell him a trunk also .. • Pai-Joer 47, "What would use ,a • .••• , trunk tor?" ['Clerk "TO keep your :CrOtbes -Farmer do you Want' Me to; run artnind naked?" •VOnes 'How are you getting' 'BEST RESULTS, PICTURES TO • •• be prbud' of roils ideveloped and • • printed with higloss deckled 'edged, prints, 25c.'Beautiful enlargement - 'free, , Re,prints 3c. ProMpt , ser- viee. EXeel Photos," 1273' Lans- downe Avenue, Toronto. • „', , Casa Loma Tunnel Relieves Hay Fever • Fifty thousand people - from every province of ,Canada, every 'state in the 'United' States and from a scere of foreign 'countries, ' have visited .Ciaa • Loma,' Canada's- mitstending shoWpiace, fie far thiesonimer; W. _,,puid,toi4V4;4ehairmiin7tir ,Casa Loma 'Comniittee of the Ki •• *anis Club. of West Toronto, 0- , nOunced lea .week• • . :1,east another. 100,000 •,people are eiPected to visit the Castle be fore swelling the kV; • wanis,pinh's '4:1IncletPrivi1egeti Chi"; • dren's. Fund"; 'fGuides' it '.:the •Castle , reported , that the narter7oilie tunnel' between ; • the Castle 'and' the quarter -million: ;clonal' stables is the nig spot to toUrists. The tarieel: IS iclid.te he the only one �f its kind .n-the-Nortli "Ameri-ed . . . • • Hay fever•victiras are expected to . • Swarm the tunnel starting August 3.0: Lot year seores•of ;theiti. spent ' hOure in the Castle tunnel and :claimed to be relieved 'of their 'ail- • ---ment so lbirg is they remained in the eobi .pallen-free'passageWay. A Hollow NcuI ' When screWS are . tightened home, they stay, fixed.' •Nails often Work loose .• But now -a nail hae been' invented that. fits More scL. cutely than Any sdreW. It is hol, With a soft' core, and the shell ' is tempered by a.secret process so that when; driven' into half an loth' of hard concrete it takes, a -.pull' of eeveral hund,red pounds to free • • • Wheat . at 130 p.m., .Biscits at 4.15 WOODSTOCK. -- Earl ',Golding,: a fanner residing near Than:es- ford, started cutting: wheat One, day last Week at Lao p.m. At • 4.30 p.m. George II. Hogg of the ' Hogg Mills in Thamesford • an- nounced that the first of•the wheat was threshed; purchased, ground • ,.into flour and Made into biscuits . Which, ‘yore.,out 'of •the,dven ready , to aeat at 4..1e p.p. • Dianiond dealers in Belgium re- port world demand for the gents IS • , i'uereasing: • " ` Full orIait tir0; to sell ;:orriametital trees And • shrubs, eyeigreens„gerentilals and fruits. Year • round propoiqoh. We stipply complete •selling Commission paid weok.iy, • Stariloy Park NurserisJ STONEY 'CREEK 22 - ONTARIO. • .. • along in your new 8'-roora gonsel Stnith. -4-- "On, notso badlY. We furnished one of the bedrooms by colleting 'seap..wrappeys." •, Jones — '"Didn't •Yent furnish. the , other seven rocimi?" , §Saith. ."We can t TheY.. are,. :full of soar' z •• A' man in an: losane asylum sat fishing over a Dower -bed. A•vlsi ter, wishing to be friencili, walked • up apt:I-said . Visitor 'How many have: You :caught ,today"• !'You are the ninth." , • AFTER VACATION wish I • Were a little rock . A satin' on • A -dein' nothin' all day long BEtJUst a-settip' etill. . . I Wouldni eat; 1 Wouldn't drink, • I wouldn't even wash, • I'd set and .set a thousand Years,, Anil rest myself by 'gosh! • Hirani walked four Miles.' Over the. hills 'to. eail on _thegirl of his - iii-Tearns:'.FOr a, long time they sat silent On a bench by the side of her . e ram „sidledcloser to her. . Hiram (beginning)—"Mary 1 ve • got a, good elearin' over Yonder, an', team an a wagon,, , and SOnle. • haWiS; and some cokvs; and I cal- _enlare,on-buildin2--i-house--an.-7- 7.,Mary.4.MOther, (who was awaken: ed) — "Mary, Is that young _man tiler yit?'; / • ,Mary — "No,' ma! But hers git.7 tie' titer!" ' • 1 tun- an Propos PoOtOt Says Transplantation" Supply 1.743.9, Low. . . . The. ,e4sooli.kwest at an 'eye bauk," n.Witielt: the eyes either 'et• , • • tilMor's or ef dead.: people • could be stored for use *eye: operations, is IWPPOSett by Dr. 1444 .T-'4,ellft01,4, Of, the °Ye •dePartinent'of the Philsdel, Ptile,.0oUtity. Medical Such aii e'Sta1111.0•11/0,ellt, its S'Aitl•; "iYAS, -the only hope for restoration ' : of sight to: many people doomed. to .• portnagent bliodnes, because there '.wete .4c:4.-611040, oYos • for use 111 • trennian,tatione. From The Dead • * '1,!The, nuMber ;di:Sea:sea Who ,i.eatiire extraction Of a • whole eye ---with :' an unaffected,. „ . _ , . cernea—is tee smallte Provide .fer idi of the "transplantations requir- ed," if34; Lehrfeld added. "Surge- .• (Msmust depend on occasional don- ors of eyes stricken by's, blindness • which (lees not affect the eerne'a, • Surgeons, will not.reniove'a_perfeet • , ';7.6ye'froin 4, living, person' despite. the . Willingness Of Mothers' in :many cases, to sacrifice an .eye": to 'give -their children:sight." • • . , , . • •..Solution• to the .prebleM, he. said, •• ,, was extraction- of perfect eyes frem. the:deed, ironiediately after death. Th Perfect eyes of:.still;born babies. had :the 'greatest vitae. t Science Doing *. • Carbon Dioxide Is Necessary • Carbon dioxide, which les.,,,heex,,, ideritifie'll-Tof -a-e-Eilia-by laymen and physicians as being the maln. ingredient in foul or used 'air, is now regarded by medical researcb. workers as being a:necessary con- *.stitnent of the breathing process. McGill medical research work. ors point , out that the • despised .•carbon:, •dioxides:- is really what causes us to breathe. •It acts as a stir/relent on the respiratory' ceii- 1erS. • This:is the reason, that ..in , modern 'resuscitation Work oxygen is mixed with a small quantity et carbon' diexide which, when it en- ters the lungs, stianilates them in- to action. Cures' Apple flls. ,.Injection of .41.'chemital Rnown as 'horon into th,e trunks of apple . • treeS ial'aid-te:-413,ye almost 100 per cent.''' control • over this bane of apple growers. The discovery is .reported by 14 C. Young, hOrtieultnriat, and, asso- ciates at the : Dorninion Experi. Mental, station at Fredericton, N.B. After Several • years'.. work they are experimenting to See; if :".boron can he:, applied as. a Sep treatment y •" -New 'Cancee Method: Invention of radium threads, a' new u cLof4reatme'lit-ter-eah, cer, was announced last week at the New York City Cancer Nati- tute The threads are Made by taking ordieary "sutures" used by Surg- eonslot. •sewin u wun3 and' Mier ing in them; spaced like, beads, :tiny gold or silver "Seeds". The seeds, long used in cancer treatinent, contain radon, the gas from radiuna, Which giVes off ex- actly the, sarne rays as radiuni. _ The seeds are so small that the' -surgical radiuM thread is smooth. eneugh to be sewn into, or around, a; cancer. The advantage for the • "thread radium," according to its originators, Dt Fred Hanei- and associates, is tile' certainly of plac- ing the burning substa ice in pre- eisely the; best Ideations ' • The 93rd.' Element , The, noted phySieist, 'Jean Per- •rin,. informed the Feeneh' Acad.- etnY of Science his collaborators • have discovered what .is bel'eved to the, the, 93rd •chemical element *. —a substance heavier .than Gran- ium. •• - The .43,Pesident aca-demy, . said, the •elernent: had been 'found in stable form in min- erals chntairtirig Uranium, notably. 'Pitebblende, , Hy Using a newerful spectre- ' scope, .he said, his, colleagues had distinguished, four 'new spectral : lines Which wre belieVed to Ciaye been 'caused by the pi•esen.'e • transuranium, a nueleus whose atom would' ;contain 93 positive char'ges. 'Starch -Making .Anienzl The . discovery that one, • small, barely visible water animal can. make) in 25 days,' more starch . •and fat than the Whole United States. :could eat, was deszribed last; week at the Marine13tologi cal 'Laboratory,, Woods Hole, Massi ,a so termed from the fact that , he swims by lashing with . fine, hair-like arms called flagel- la. Scientists got interested in him beeause;;nnlike 'virtitallY all •other living things,he is able :,to make' starch and fat without :light; Starch and -fat are ,two of the• three essential foods., 'Protein :is the other. The BOOK SHELF: By; EEDV , •THE DOOMSDA.7 MEN • BY J. B. PriesTleyi • It is fa' a light-hearted ntoed that • Mr. ("Geed Companion") • Priestley, -having swapped English!' mist§ for desert •specs, has cane. • on 'Whathe• calls '11a fairy -talo in Western rig." • . '!„ 1 '' -4-onit part of the story of "The Doomsdak Men."' 'Buried 'ire it lies most of the makings Of a, murder: n1S,tery. It, has mere than a !I:tinge Of a Western" and algene-roias slice of :romance. , There' is 'a .beautiful damselin, distress; who has a brace • , of wieked uneleS and a father who • a .Modern -magician, a scientist. ;• There is an 'impecunious but, un-., • daunted Suitor; an ,innbeent • tist a doniestieally inclined-- sol- dier of. fortune, w date -devil, ade- lightful widoW with gray curls. 7 Over all of, them and Many ether.. : • millions hangs a fate that it would . be unfair - to. diselose. You enter.-.,• the:be* ,by way of the rnurder • • Mystery. Then both 'love and' sus •• • perise thicken, and the 'tale Winds r • its faheloos way up a canyon nea' . • —idieut9ys-r tosuppose that youth and virtue not trumph, but nevertheless it. is a relief to note • that the final' chapter' is "Dooms- , • day -j --and Afterwards." ' "The Doomsday Men," by J. 4.. PriestleY,, 287 pp. Toronto: Mus- son Book Co. $2.75. ens Require • Some Privacy •.....PLANT, THEM NOW August einbracek ' inaaY 'garden . . oPera.tiOne•whiek uStially are assee- • , . • . iated with..the fall., this. Is partieu,.. l'arfy true 0! the planting of certain • halbs...Medennilliies Usnally do the 'best if nla.nted in August The son for this' easily explained by • the fact that: it IS the pature Of tile bulbs to .deVelep'scinie beoett 011..ge before the arriVal of winter: • ' 'Oriental Poppies AngusidOes net seem lti; be d, fa- `• Verable nionth for pianting"-ljeree. •-•nlals, yet It is at this ,tinie that the . . Oriental 'il,oPPY erientale) is niest stiecesSfully planted,' ithalike niOst ,pe.renniait, the 'plants • die ; , down ,gradually after their fiower- ltig in•MaY''atitl Sittie,!'notil by Aug.'. ustthey haVe„.becoree,entitelY dot - Mint,. Outing' this dortnailt ,peritid Atarisplanting Of the lobe tap root edlilants IS addettipliShed• With the greatest aueteSs.. the eariYfall Ibe plants feeinne beth: tete • MO • recit' had reeentlY. ;Melted •Illarita establishtheinfielveStdr.tke7 winter. , a •• gtow really .fino.. 'Oriental' PO., pte the Ott shthxid beiireored lyche• e tieep$:A•gorel with Well-rettenriatiere. ee.cOtripbst 18."kica1•••Fres1 triatinre nevey bp used as theI sdanger .tptftS Issue 34-8 rotting the fleChy roots, If Well' ret. , • tea. manure, oe'egiritiO4ti,'cillisit.ba 'obtaiiied, 'dried 'Sheep nianare. and stitne .cenunereial 'forte .•of; heroes may ,he substituted .'" These .should • be therougbiy mike* with theisOil befOre planting. ,.; ' • • .1 Qitcop.RAOE " EARLY BLOOM , :Some ,ChrysantheintunS, . arid doh.- ; I has Othe.largefieWered ehlbItion type., . May be e,howirig blids noty;.•• but :it is hest t•t.)",:itiseohrege -eartY.' • b1eonfine,430th.or these -fine flaw... 'ere are late Sutnater and autumn Stiblects and retniire 'booler Weather arid • partioularlY. 1,o.nger and enelef • eights, to deAreldn' to, their.beat... EarlY'pciiirning'not only exhausts the plants'; prematurely, • but the flOwere, that, are -produeed are tit- nallY '.paOtly fortned, atut not' sp. good In °lot' es -those that develop later gii.lilSeCtS Willett attack ani.. deform the bleSSOMS ate also more Preialetit neW.than later. ' 'Tlierifere•a0Other pindhing batk• of -the. •014.tits, DAS hal alteadY been One °fideiit•itelee in.order... ,. • • •• Before' goinginto., the privaey Of the henhouse - it's a geed idea to rap on. the' .door;:Says..11.;W. ,Titus a poultry expert at the na- tional figricultui-al research sta- • • tion, BeitSvilleTLMaryla "Then' the chickeria.. know • what o expect, come to attention and . 'face , the door,",, he , e;cplainS "There is , •alirm.", • , OthervVise, the bird§ are a,pt to get excited, flutter, f and iejure. . themselves. . $ .1.'Op era hm itching.4 Insect Bites l'yes 't'ke meat stelkata itching at tit, b1te.•4, 'ideated.; hiVel, tiearee, erietta; mai ether etleesallx tiiiiMilon hillicions quitlibi yieldlekiiolieg,'MAI- sd,etia,siolii 0.-0,11.PRESCRIPTION: Emy-te-tiet-.'. a iii3tS Cleiir;,gieietle4,-abti *alas," Sbethea• the, ittitritiria•ited viekly 'Merethe citet• letenle itehihi, A3Settielhettio,attitidtattitarek...pretetit-, I.-1 oetatitiq elltle,sskfor.O.O.D.PRESCRIPTIONe it •i The. Government of pentnark, has made a motionpicture show - ng fire preventive ,measures, • New Zealand's _1037-38 Wtol crop is valued at $45,00 O. Canadian .National Railways Revenues • .The gross revenues- • 11,,.-L1-;--ti usive anadiari;NationalRail- ways System for the. 10.;,day per,' — iod ending. 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