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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-08-12, Page 2.0 • ;70-- , Member o1 Imperial Chin , •• ... • • • •• . Whell ' asked what he --had One •his" wages/eneWered-"Part went ,fer" liquor, part for, women, 8.44 I spent. the . • , you make , en- largenients • front snapshots ?".. • 'Phetographer ---? "certainly, ,That's eur ;'• t. -,•,* • Girl -"-Well; let's see 'what you din do With thts "Picture of the- Grand Can- yon." Read It ar Not: -;Queen Inez De Castro ',of• Portugal Was crowned 'with • all due cereniony after her death. ', • SiUiler-sWe aiways ftnd94r8CIVPli ro- frcsbed 0000; Then 31417;11Qt :Make no effort to eonfer, this. pleasure, on: others?• ,lt doesn't "eeat: any.- more to 'smile' than • •does to frown, and the dividends are not only :greater., _bat far alore, de- t sirahlec• t Joe -Yeah. heand -I are' efd.•h011k metes."' • 4 Sani ,"W44t! You were reenimateo• at college" " • . I mean we believe the ,Tikpieilip.!d bunk." , • ff % : „ tharOcillifires ep'' Bull Docile., 'Practical Dent-ientitration a the ItOiptville Celler-e Proves One Wire Will Do rjecf,i'lya,llYrollftrged vire usecl• , . lupaps pf eneleang 'faint -animals in a pasture or ether Outdoor :area has been tried out for a 'number of • years, partlenArlY Ip•- the. t,,n.,ted JStates. A stranci or two 4"g1ate4,4Om the : j I, Ptit " TO* with .4 resultant saving. in; One :and •.0cpense in construction. tpinporary; , enclosure's. , pastures, the idea "Seehis- to ' suited. A S'anPle pOxlic'e!of current suh sa ca hattery.,,Or 4 few : dry :Pens keeps the wire harg•ed!.. and ef, "rfettial'Y iOStritinr- the' an'mals.'.' or , the current may be taken efl' frurn regular hous 1ighting Circuit • or, home lthting plant, if such is 47411- .^ able.• It ,Io' every .e4:se,' Of. . • . . course, be trausform7011, to ...a safe, thouzh cectie. enreent for ,the: pur, , While attending a "reeept field cidy Viewson Shcing at. Keniptville Agricultural Sehopl,, • , RalPb DSU Burser, writes about it in Fong Too Gum' , Of Shanghai Imperial. Chinese Troupe, symboliz- ing the 'drinking. of the "Bitter Tea of gdne in native acrobatic , pose., M3ss ,Gint•is appearing as one of the principals, in the Chinese Village at the Canadian National Bxhibitien. • , . . .. ... . . At The Turn of the. Road... . . . . . . .. . . : ... •At the turn: Of 'the,. teed 'is .a 'picture •, :that comes -,te.1' My - mind like.: ,•a 'Tie 'thelittle white. limise , • of ' .niy ,. neighbor that stand itandis by the'side of s tho stream. .*iy..o . stream where. the aloW:,geotie : elirrent :id. fringed • .hY. ' a. herder. of • • ,teeet,,,1 ,...: , .. ' ' " ', . '' • .'.. • .•••• That send out their soft lazy.:Shadows •', and shelter the hiiiiii.•• in . their. ' leaver....,'. ' ' ,*. . ' • ' • ' • ' ' 'Tilt there that' the roses ' Of June.time .'. reacb.,heauty" that cannot be told, .. . And there In the home of my 'neigh- . • , 'her are .conifortii.. far- better ." th"an- . .016. over and over the; PiCture.. that ;I ' • - see, of that -little abode,'" , ..• • • • • - Will „-bring,to..-ine,-"-.thonghts---Of---1-101",-. • . •-• : neighbor and his ..bedio it.• -the. turn •• ortheroad:-=T77'7—'-'-'7"1/ . . . ... . , . . • • "Nothing.' it. more . plagiarlzed• than timor..."-.-Williiin- D. '.Kennedy. • ' • • Mrs.' Stooks, called up up : the -.local .. butcher, before She •went: ont:',.• ' .. • ,.. ••••• . ,•"."Send • me a -"quarter's ' Werth , of .. teak," 'She said, "and ••• If : I'm.; not • at ih . ome jtiat.teiirt44m to poke it through, e ,keyhole." ..- • --. • .Petity;We ate ';told ....• Whielr:Is pr.*: The average Mt4leelleOt itAicr•cioes--T. AtlY.AkejO ti; ,• • • lilt hay° to.. , ,!peeS -your husband_talk,...4O., 'sleep?" .,• , • "NO, and its' terrilly.„ eXasperatirtg?„, , 711-e'3us • 7' ' s , • Cliiinedt"If consistency is a jewel, ..there are a let of people whO.Ore pi- ning darned, short on jewelry. • .. • YOunghtteliend-7,,litsityou, that- ritijniY-'kedneess:a let of ":changes." „...Neighbor471.What'a that got to de, •,Withthe,'Ocupit?"' -, • -, . • . ,Mr. • irounghusbandt-"Wliyfer`In- • stance. In one shell" Year I he been Changed from: a Sighing' lover . . . log 'There must he a 'NO-iiion"..1n. every'. • family and In every 13.usiness:. Other-, • wise outgo will eiceed, incbms,;, • The. Mee -"I'll .-bet . a coat of tau - would 'be becoming toyou, girPe,"' . • The Girl -706h, thanks, you darling; boy.,', but i',(1,.ratilor.,•'hase, . .. • . • • . • We :forget .out ...unPleastint.:expeti- ericesThelecr that-"-*76r67,Plealuir sitanff- ont .and,' become .exaggerated, It is easile :see ,why-tbe, past Is .is inelthied to seem • seeni happier than • 'the present.•.' • ."•-• •. • • • ' • Teacher: (in geography lesson) -..- awe* anyone tell me *here we And mangoes?"' • • , Knowing' Littli Boy - "Yee- ioi wherever Wonia ' goes." • no .4101040 •••'•it ' ..$ TIRES epipkasAiiA.,,`,, Life 'Savers and • Coca-Cola MOST .g.411APIIIVIVIII%/1111 Companies „are 'two of tile , • . . • • • "nany ,big fleet owners whic.b „ standardize on Firestone'. ^ . , . • Large fleet owners, who, analyze„ tire Rads to • the fraction _of a cent ,prefer Firestoa Tires for their • cost-cutting, carefree per- . formance., You, , too, will , find them the safest, long- estmearitig ' and .m, o s t economicsd for your car: -With nil their feshires ' foi safe, long, Mileage, Firestone Tires' do not cost 5ne -cent m�ie thrin . ary tires..\ See the nearest IrwestoneA IYealei and ki= , phiee•*orn- tires today. ".• Sofa lo; High Spearleesure of 2 trite coal Phis , Under the Totad '04 .Gum•Dipped Safety 7Locitia (or. , 57.1//4////,/:: Safe los .Cfuiiit Stepping .01 Nero Exua Ride( Stow' end Seise: .ipricsify'. Designed Siley freed • rerestotte HIGH SPEED TIRES „. BaCeri. the Family Herald ,and‘Weekly had an opportunity of 'seeing , . , , . •'how, subh o device operates: An en- closure, -about- 75 --square-feetrinader- (Saelcatoon $ter,Phoettlx) .; • " Hew .tjc hoih1 a..slice of bacon , • Most baconfor-breahtest:enthitelaste, are . hearty trenchermen and • conse- quently. • are inclined to say that all , . ;slices of bacon, •, except- those,' they° :slice themselves, are to0"thin.:, But others, whose palette are‘pleittl. , . . -ed with delicate shades of .flavor find that suCh *nuances are readily , obtain-, lid:by the r thinness et, the slice and that they can toy •anjOyably .with tissue -paper 'fragment: 'of • pork: " ,1\ritere is • a shorn', 'cleavage of ()Pill- ion on this iiiwortant, question': It, has by driving in iron pests . at "oech. cor- ner -to which • . were .• attached, two. Strands.. of barbed wire -was .used as.: ' a beertal..for a,,! 1',630 -pound• Ayrshire'. blill, .ThtWO`-.'strandi• were .ausPend7 ed at heights Of two to four feet: :re-, spectively;.front, the grOnridi." '' .Fefur• iniall:', dry eellt.suadied. the cUrrent, which was broken at • i;ery'. short " in, tervala:, by. the use. „of ,,,a' controller or -"breaker'.!.•,.clevice,' ; In some .(10.7., signi the ' Current is Cut: On -and -off at •five4secend intervals: ...1 C. 'Shearer, . Principal' Of the"sehoolt 'rernarked.that. i..eeme.. to a" :head , in. the •••12a.oegigvAlkg,* -sithongb one 'straild-ivOuld undeubt...' . . . . • • . . . 'State of where in response ' . . .. . , . . . , , to jubllc thorie::.Stat Le. islature "Ii.f7dealltir .-Ivitit., he• cliestien::-,, ; ....'. It , appears' that of late bacon ' bee 'been sliced toe thin in. that. State. It Is Is, averred that someone had :invent • .e.4' a, machine which, will slice bacon . ."tet .'13.neh• an •Inflnitelii* . thinness as . 4 to :Wi. 6 .ft: in.vielhIS to. the nithereye• 'at' a.!'d tone° of four ...feet, when •Iying':. on. O white,i,k_late,,,,' • .' ' .., ...',: ,',.; •-• .... . : Atilt • Whoee .ote 'le, lour :feet 'groin 'the,.plate-! When they ' sit . . down ,to breakfast? And anyviay,',...baConis net . sliced for purposes of lieing••looked 'at . but in,erder to befried, hyelled,..,grill..., ed at .- Otherwise -.' processed ind. then . eaten.' ••,.: ,',..1 ',, •'• l: • , ' :. ';'• :'•,,„,.. • • ,, • • Anyway the heorty., trenchermen, of. Tennessee " rebelled !against'. the ,thin • neds: tit the,sliCes and took the 'Matt** • to "the , ',Legislature which now , has ‘ber ..... -.16rilt a bill .begging:the thiclinetui, and ' area •:Of '., a... 81160 :et :' a •minimum. •The dimensions' set.,dOwn.*.in . the ',bill are that the silee shall, not be 'shorter •tban, t,\ .17 7--tt„ineheiti Mit less than 1-132; Of ..an elt -. ielt„./ ' ' ' • •• .' - '' • . . ......',•,..,Navo.,:thii= atMIC.,-;.iieeinpreatlenoblenpitier..-Wire_af.:theietidtittenteZ.S.nr4L. "?' :one :taxes,. a slice: of that size': and , 1 :prilit and consternation ' were Well •ed_ ly...have been •sufficiently • effective,, using. the two. • • , ,Of Simple Coristritioli The simplicity of the,,whele •• con- struction, ' and. the ease ,with iwhich it 'could be set •up anywhere, Was. at ' once apparent. ---For„a • Small enclos- ure sinch . as this, all that is required is four pointed Iron or Wooden posts, porcelain inaulators, sufidient Source Of current and currentbrealier and some protection for these latter against: the weather: For , o'l'arger enclosure, • more , pests and wire are required, ' the tutus, source of :power being quite •mifficient•ite'accommedate any . length of .•,•WIre the ,average fernier would require. The behavior of the bull upon' be- ing first placed within the enclosure, • Was interesting. .reconnoitring position he atarted to 'investigate the apparent flimsy,; device '• used to ,relitrain him. Presently his wet nose eciine in vontadt, with a, barb on the : cooks it wilt there .be anything lett? Would it. be Visible to the.. naked „eye of; even to the eye Clothed in Powerful, horti4riniMed. specs? But More import- ant than \that, ;hole many • such •811Cei WoOld, it take to halt the attetite' of 4 a healthyl,"•Tennesiee,Meuntaineee? ' • And Ifthe .Pnriipse ot this 'proposed legielation to Make the :slices oC ba. eon.thiCker, thenAncleed they ' most • , have been- infinitesimal before:. ".• -MO Sey!hi.,Tc:ict.ft, '- \ flattened proiii =--w-ANERvoiti,, ..,.._ AftWlhe heavy • , , . , , „ Wind, many.erops .have been :difficult to harvest . in this : district o ing to the flattening, and it was lin ossible 4.o..use„..a....binder. Bound not to ' e beat- en' JoiephVitinal, a • Hungaiiiin7far- Waterford; went beak to methods use :in his country and formerly used In this.',. Through . inforMation gained . i a Conadieln+Iltingatien 'Paper .'ht " se.. cured tare Hungarian scythes, what he calk) .diainend or razor steeliirith razor sharpness. It It is interesting:to :..wateh . /Opel% using ope scythe, a Hungarian: • *onion tising the. other,,. While: MrS, Vinoal, and • another woman.follow,behind. picking tip the• eta grain and tying...it:Into :bundles... He got more ;, Straw „in. thisc.WaY than', in Using a liitter lid the scythe cut it about one inch ''•freon , the ground: ' Ile ;,Clainit•in., 'this. ..,44.641.1.atutaut„atiiittle-and-- ataek, inthe neighborhood Of an acro .o ,.c.lOY. The scythe:1e a curved blade ' not as long. as the Ciuutdian. blade aUd.. Instead Of O;Cliyyed handfe 'it. is 'entiteli ly ‘iirdight.' ' •'• "77 • hibited in the backward bound of the animal. Once more :he made the in- vestigation, this brie more gingerly than before. Never Once Iti:no there ,w..as the smile result. -,Then the bull ,decided to attempt' an attack from rear. But But. whenhe backed up against the wire and,. felt the same iiii-pulse,the third time. ' that' Vas enough! 'So far 'as those at the school farm were. aware, for the ten -days prei,ietts to my visit 1' lad: net again re -ached either 2, - -1- The ,-fieldiday::- . eye were approximately 75," •in in- ; ,sp eting - the .;arrangernent from a position outside of the ,corral; .natur.-; ally. attracted the bull's atiention.,' The latter, InOted,•,...ani to With•;• jii...almut-four inches- t wire but Dori who operates a feria pit east -of--,, • • ---• - ;Wad careful never to touch. HIS belligerent attitlidemever once allow - cd hint to Vary from this ,precaution and in all his:, cavorting ...his.nossep,side and" rear Were kept at lcast theef- fective .four Inches away. NoWlidaye, More than two-thirds .Of all astronomical Oblaiirv %ionS are .:tnade With the old Of. phOto aPhy.• SPRAi Rub Miluird's in sandy: h penetrates sore 'immune, 11 allays inflammation, th sooes' beide. • ' Puts you on your teen '17 • Advertising Wheat • , $o*: British censarners: ,are".heing told of the advantages :Of the ase of 'Canadian W.:mat, in their bread; of • life on: the *estern. •Canada. 'farins; 41iere Wheat is the: principal cOm- rkedit • reduce •• aberate- w eat,handling and IreightingdYstem 'which ha`i.been, set .up on the • prairies in , order that •the cereal may he handled and transported cheaply arid suititly., They, are also being ini- predied, with the value to Britain in, having ' a- 'great Wheat '-•prodncing country like: Canada able and ready to supply vast, quantities' of the' ed..' quired bread grain ',during perilous, times as Wheni war, breaks ; out. The -fadVertieing plan appears • ready justified itself and Is Certain • to. be continued. nen; .Seg Scent unit at .Lenntox- vjil'ei.ji.:HQPP;44.41.0---PReaRlta---10-6 Cape Cod fishing boat- by .Mr. Atkinson ,of Atlante,'. Georgia, a. sum- mer resident ,,at Ninth ;Hatley. The boat is being sailed on Lake- Meese.' • Wippi:. ' , As in previous years,, uniformed Nova Scotia 'Boy Scouts were again given given important duties in connection.. • withthe, handling 'of the returns ,of the recent PrOlitieial election They .were ' again credited with, greatly, ex- pediting the receipt of ,returns from Tolling booths, and the early compil- ation. of results.. ' • , . 5 .• • I. iiebee4iteduts...tare-athis summer camping oh a neW „site, on• Lake St. Joseph, at ,Ducliesnay, placed at their disposal bY,.tbe Pro- , vincial Government,- through the, De-- Partment• of Lands and Forests and Deputy Minister, Avila Bedard., ' The rescue of a,dog from a Cor- onation 'bonfire was the unusual act . , YOURS FREE!. or; gk ssic- I trichiS ntyleaa. 017iftt4Ctinaelfan Wootat, , ty Compan)i, 178 Prinetise Street, Whibi4 Isiue No. 33.,-'37 Solomon Was Wise =But Not as a er.• Old •King ,Solomon wasn't,s� nisch as a gold loner, ..informa the Wlndsor-. Star. This.!inewa comes to .11 ht, with the; re-opOning, of. one of the famous. Icing Solomon's Mines. It Saudi, on the ,edge :Of the •Arabian desert, and' it has been taken over, by a iO313131/I1 atiOn of British" and American mining , „ men. The mine Is ey,identlY one of the, -4 'of gallantry that won the Scout Gilt" ....Cross-„-for_Aisistant:_Scontniaater "-Robert Seth -nen of Ightham, Engjand., 'While helping keep the crowds back from the big deacon, Sellnion wasin- formed that a dog' had dished into . 'the, base of the, Tyre' and cOilapsed. 'Pulling his: Scout hat over his fiee and Wining Up ..hit 'collar, Sellman ran into :the fire,and in spite of the terrific heat of hnroing wood; oil and Motor tires iroped • Lir the dog and found it. Immediately the animal seized his hand in its 'Mouth. BY this hOld;,.. and ,although hie; hand . was badly lacerated,:Seliman 'dragged the deg to safety. • Unfortunately the: aniinal Was .. se .serimisly •burned..thet a0407/,.hecieitroIrktr'llte Society for the Prevention at truelty,. to Animals awarded 'AssOtertt, Scout- master Seliman •' the. association's Bronze ittedaL • ". . famed -.ateing..:Which -supplied --1rC -Class' ecl tering' .displaY of • wealth with which • " • : AtkoieriTs 1WAI,ITED • new record for, running 100 'miles: was established July 3rd by Boyer, Scent Hardy Ballington, of Durban,' • South Africa, ; When Ee covered that , didtance;;Vrom .Box, near near Bath,' ,to Hyde • Park • Coiner,;. Lendon,rn :13 hours, gi• ,and 19, seconds. 1' The previous previong record was .held by an Englishman, Arthur Newton, who at the -age Of 51 covered the same ,rOute in 14: hours; 11 minutes and .00..ser. ends.- • 'never Scent Ballingtondid . his • training • over the ,. nomrodei„. Marathon" ' coarse; O 54 -mile gruelling run through • •mountainous : country between Durban and Pieterrriarits?. burg; South Africa. • '• ir • 11 usinc„ss an rofessional Women Fight Child tabor Postmistress to a' S. Senate En--: pected to Succeed Chad Or - 'mond Williams as President ATLANTIC T.114 . . 'Fedevitioo,, . or Boldness and • Pi•GL:•;sional Weraeo Voted: to, reliew•• KS fight,. •i# the child labor. 'amend; ment, adherence of the, 11,16400$tates World Court,. and jury-, service; • ••5 .The.• WOO -lea 'resolved to. seek.. laWa; : • pellet toting:: , the .".State. Departm ent, „1:6 ' "lesson the 'tensicur.:hetiveen, nations" :••hy," negotiating.,t‘ratle tree.ties .4,7101; eth- er (-pfUntii.O.a and., to break.' deWn, .the, .barriere..in all courts -which,d9"Wht noW,, permit eerve., on q4r40,ilgo-pi'• for 'i1.4.ti.4eatioli.-TO,t• the, • ,Preikeed.- child , 'faber,,,,;,onienilnient.•••to." Lilie Federal constitution will he •Oon? - ducted , in all statethathave.. voted, . „ negatively, • . • •••: • , Miss' Kerleiie- postmistressr Or ' the Unitek„States 'Senate; Wee • nomin- ated withollt opposition- for President'. of t49 9r0iiiinatien..' That, is conildered tuntailuniiit to election. She will foie. coed., NOSS' Churl, Ormond Willi:on:1i Of Washington, formerly president . of.'tht‘ National • Education 'Aseociation. • .' . , , - SWomen To Be Bi74tight-.cli*er To. . • Labor Questions ra," .Ma'ry T. Norton Says .10Ma' Concern ,VVornen As.. •-• .Pfinch As Me* r:. • • ' .; -,NvAqUINGTO.N.Representative ...Mary T. Norton,. Whese •" rise , from', a, • stenographer. 'te • chairman of. .the Houle of RePiesentatlye'i lehor. ' • exPresSed.',.. deterteination. tontly.st? ',bring "abet neestione. eleaer to 'Womeli''''Of the :Velted,...Statee, 4 Or cellicepe- women Alit as ,,;• • ...binuch as it dOeff „men; ;Per it they :ire .• loot. working, themselves, they are de- p.endent on; SeMeone. who docs work," •• she said. ••• The..daripeyod widow was elected nnanimbuilY • by the. ileule:VuesdaY • to .• :subaeed the'late repriisentitive. Will- -kini• P. Gennery, as heed of the labor committee. ••• . • . Thus 'she "shares '• With '•fii)Or ..pep.re-" tar France$, :Perkins 140.;i.gicitinet len 'Of :behig,,a pioneer'',areong Weinlen• in. important Government labor posts. Her 'Canitnittee now Is considering- tb. • '' adatinistration'a broad' wage an hour • • 51 t rest In Art Increasing ationa Art Gallery Trustees Prepare Annual Report jyertisng- Ittr aitouilded •, the • Queen of Sheba and other s:Peratins :who .f.litteit IterOtte., the pages of the Old • rhe mines , mineehaVe located by students01 Sietest: lOre, as•heing. all the'' Way'. from the :Urals in. Belisle' to. Rhodesia• • 4!- ,414th..:AfriCa. And; as the, :Arabian !. dedert..10 is, between, it Well In line anti of ,Selopion's ' Stores 01 '40weyer,,,„preeest day Miners' don't :think:a 'greet: deal •..pt 'Solemon..!.0 .thin; --ing They - haVe; beep • lOoking-in to and they And the ore 'in • the 'Mine ehoUld.-allaY at .0() per toii. .But tlicre. are a lot of tailings .bthe 'ancient Miners': of 'King •SolomOU'i:daY.... Suit. the'Preient day .lminers find these, tail- • can,, be sent to, the. smelter :and:: , Will essay $1-I per ten. ;SO' that for eiratY *ton of geld mined, Xing Solo - men 'took Other -'-$1.3 Tskl; Imegine any'inining man in Ontario's"Northland- behindtiillbzigs worth $14 -Pet ton. They don't do if that:We:if any 'more..• • vanus'r 'WATCHES' FREE.. SEE AD.. 'OE' VY thin 'page:• • „ . • . 13.014TRAIT 'AGENTS' WRITE FOR ATA Togtie • and 'pricia' -0. Big ' money making proposition. Gaited .• Art *rent° 2. .„ . . • . • GEDARBROOK GAME FARM • OPPERit'r-A'FTEle'-SEPTEMBER. VIRST, large;, hardy "young Etinineelia,',all breeds fancy: Theaiants, Wlid Dttekat Geeint; Wild Turkeys;, ' hundred • ittngneck, ;. breeders,non- relate,1..iniported , stock. , Write for pries' "246,...Jervie Street (Departraent C),...Toronto. oy Beans Have Variety of Uses . . Made Into Bread, Muffins, Cookies and Even Drinkable Coffee- NEW iOltit.That'the dine ehotild . • ever co..e w en the toy ',beim weill • have any other place • the:Anierican' diet • beyond "something'. ,!servol as a sante, it.' oceetlional mama In. 'China- leregarded as 'revolutionary in 'the agriOilltural.werld Vet OUY beans are now .being .used in the niontifac- tnie Of 'Milk powder, Sotip,„breek'eoOk- lea,. candy; •anaOhettl;• chant salad oll,. clandWieh Spread, . flour and Muffing, And moot most 'recently they. have • been niade . the base for a' new ••kind of cof-' • The. SOup,•WhiChla a vegetable -soya concentrate, costs 50 •centli age that Will serve Ai; people. Breed • is inose Widely uieci of the .•preducts, •Mcist delfclotili of all ere the soya rnuft fins, full Of bliieberrios; and soya cook - los. Soy .boftii eoffee, had an ad.lititi ‘ture of *held Wheat' end bean Mid is . prePared'in eitectlY the Elaine, way 'that , tegitriti &Wee is cooked,, -eicebt-tthat. t „takee.0...itlightly longer TOtal eeilpsei of the sun occur at ,Tany-one-Spdt-nit-the- cartiron-liti--0.,,- erago fonto .•in 860 year.i. FIL3/13-: AND PRINTS , 20C R expert8• back .ame day 'ad; -113 tanchtonToronto 9. PERSONAL.. B00I411 EVER'Y hfiRltfED COUPLE AND,. thoee .contemplating Marriage shituld read.. 'Entering 'Marriage,".: 24 pages, :. polpaid,. 15c. "Sex and 'YOP 1 utlt" 104 pae, pos ald c. Our 20' page , Illustrated. c d °cue o o :P ouppueb, gu_i_c_household--noveittber-tioo--- ttlxistrt0.-TaitT'tegT—S•nprernejlpgeittity;,:,189.1,Tangei– Toronto: • ' • FROTOGRAPEV 1C1 NLARGEMENT.' FREE WIT* ' .EVERY. -.117A 25 Cent. order: Roll tllm developed. and :eight Prints25. cents, reprints 3 :center . each., ' BrIghtling;' 29, Richmond EStreet- Emit, Toronto. '. WHITE EGI3S ' 1. OHLTRY FARM. WHITE , EGGS WANTED Highestpremium paid on all grades.* Bank referencls.. •.A. Zamm14 5 Kane Street' Toronto. • , . . YOU. CAN'T MISS...MAKING MONEY •14,14IIER EGG ,PRICES,- FEED., .plentiful apd, Voveddle „pulletsat these low .pricee. , . • • 'Barred Boekii,• New Hampshire .Redii, White 'Rinke:And; Leghortik, 2 Months, Old' 38c, 7 34c, 13 'week ii 304 5 weeks' 26e month' ""ottr,12e, .3 'wee c6 nor e ree . o week,, 22c ' 7 to • Weeks. 27c.,- Special Mating. 2o Per puhet morn... Pulletit from dovernment. Approved. .tilood • tatted ,tireeders.. Write ' for . Prices; on older 'millets., TerritsV.Shipped' C,O,D. ,anyWhere., 100 per.Cent .11Ve deiivarv , teed:. •Order ar .Tcreddle ' Chick Hatchery Ltti,i Fergus, Ontario. , • . , definite:'7increase1-11 thegrowth of art 'interest 'througlient the* Dominion' was, repotted in . thean- niial report 01 trustees of the . Nation.... .:, • • ; •• , • - "General growth, of !att., interest.' throughout the ,country has not orily•'' iheen r.antirititined .but halt' Verydeflo:• itelY • ..• the report • •repote "silowing.. that Canadians are. .si.VOly.'realizing. that An Understanding': ' , of ••the' fine • alit ancl all that ' they,111- elude. is an esilentiar factor iii the art •• • • . • , . • . "of„dellY "islet!' • ; •••.: Work being done in the., Veneogier• : 'Art Gallery", received•:.special,'nientioa- ••• "in the- eeport'.as dia. ' grain being carried oii by the 'Whin'', .41egalalle4Y. • • ' • • ,Detihrinients of. fine. "Urte'lleV'e' b:een. • ••cstabliSited iii,-;the„UniverSity of.Sask-, -atchewan; • UnliersitY. Of ,Tdrente, Me- litast.'r University. and • Ar- - ''• . • ' • ' ...kflia,-.141,tvOfffirtleffr.-.-,..241:77..WIMITIThe ffi- ..cult„to....6_veitee".41116,......ininit.diate,„' , a lid future Nalue.• ofsteps," t16' . • : .„ . , re- port Said,' ' • •• • • • • •••• . Regarding a National Art. • 'Gallery the reportsaid,'",expension .ef actiVities Indicated. iii the : ning Of Able ...report „ileitionstrated .t hat the 'Comineneement."••of . On *edequale • hOrne for the National 'Oallbey..,caiiis,It :he,SafelV,:delOyted.Q • ore Salt Needed For Summer Days erat t 1 ASLIIVIE itching' oilnact Elites Even the most stubborn Itching of !meat bites: athlete's foot, hive,, scales, eczema, arid many .. other ,,kin affiictione puickly yieldirto Cooling, antiseptic, liquid 0...D.D. Prescription. Its gentle Mist noothe...,the..irritated skin. Clear, .gmaselees and staifilestr-dries kin. Stops the . ;.• most intenie itching inetamly, A 35c teat , bottle, at drug stores, Provenit-of money back. • Ask for Be ' Do P. Prescription. •• • 2/ . •, . , , • . . - , . • • . BLACKHEADS Gel tWO itidtite* of Peroxitle 'Powder 'frOni yout druggist. Sprinkle on a hot.. wet cloth and •the • fade goody. Every bleeldicad Will 4e klissolYech , The one saki: Aim and simple may to , •---removee-,Ilatkheadi.• -Have' a weed compIcxlo�4, DotolSugtt,SLittlt,EX:, To pyetvaporaon3lo:,moistu;e 'PRDSTON; ,Ont.; -Eat • Mere „lalt and • keen yont. slilrt drk, Is 'the .,:sututeet: :ssggeettou Of, , Dr, iliedieel diretter of the, ,0o; hot;-, .8,Weitering 040. Of jttly,. 10. 16, here, lb. people, who', . Augunt.•11101Y, People ovoid . het' days'. boints opt,. ,htean,le' they Tete „afield it, Will .ninke •th,8sui thirsty, ;Bort,' in minielAte anion ht.s, lies the ,OP:' ,.Potilteeffeet "640 Ha,gmeler., het , Weather' hitite Were Met, , •I‘De,n't eat too meth Take freffuent„ • 0, . • "entail , citinkS" Of water, ,•Kat..more - 84147'. lie stated ... • ' ' • .,, -The reporto, iowto4.' !Olt*. • last' Suggestion. •,• .• "Salt prevetite" 6,40o:ratio& of mid* tote from . he "When tlio body flulds:fieetiMe. ' •;;Otititelifetited, phyilettl • timet. Moisture deed." 'Mete good . ienir body Ahiiiir7aoalting: ,thirt," • •