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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-06-09, Page 7"77! ;1. • 8 1 711.11..11Y1f,777:7: ,111.1.fesnt.trz,v44,• • CEDAR STRIP CONSTRUCTION • ay from the heat and crowded hgh- out where there % health, iOluxotiort, With a Peterborough you'll enjoy .; ,deal yocatIon at low 'cut- tilts yeat..:... un' Ioj 'yiws to ccratzt Peterborough Si.r7 of Constiuction o.sures you better value- •WittTE FO:ft:f.REt. .CATALOGUE::01e0l • chnohloy,-iov,,bOoN'Ilomili ow- , boolih, miitoiboalts;Wido loose. of mitdelo with Oices that satisfy. satvdartton "tf,'" PETER -goal] El 0 Al' S "FT14.0VEIT FIFTY YE4R5.- rete'rbprepgli .canoe 'Co., 268 Water St., '.Petert.??reugh, pnt, • iassified ver using SOIENTS WANTED . • . • •• MAN OR WOMAN POR CUPID • concentrated '101.avere• Piftv'var-' ketiesf 1,011: ['roots. Ortinii,, o i•oute saiefirnan extra. Acrric-pli•eet Salee sts Youge, Teronto. L1(HTNiN( ROP AGENT WANTED.. • .To; Protec- •. tire Skatem: • 13. phiiiins Company united; Osborne Avenue, Toronto,, *s, • ". 11Ally CHICKS• • P4,7ULTItY POUL.T.Itlf, Litt Ill 1111M7111! • ' • JO HNSINV'S VP174It 10 It Vitt Clti • ,IiNG41tRTh- We speciatize in two breeds bred to day Barred Itons, and ,13arroo'; '•kitrain Lbghordis. Alt hred-, • erd are blood.' tested' tottl, froth R. • 0,P. ,rnafed: the very hest', •'type oc 14beclea's are used •nrid, . oggs,skt...'‘weigh.,..between 25 and 30 , oz. per dthl; Priq",e _Barred Trockt4, 9• " , gents; Let2;hdrds,,-? 1 cents' '• each.' • 7.00.exi- site arriVal guaranteed. J.. Johnson, •Ei'?..rgUs', Ontario. , . A§lly ..,TWE101)11...E • E •TRA sd diticka •are . • oyer size,. 0.11.',Inttchc from -25 'to' 30 ounce. eggs. , Get o r low;pric,es:, • ,tor June:. Tw ddlo hick -Hatch- . tries. Ltd.; .11Ox". ; 'Fergus, Ont. '• 'BADEN STANDARD CHTMS L 0- ' ,barns_. • 10 mod noel 'ew liarnsishire • Red's! 27.3r4 Quality. tWc more. .'01der , • 'i. „atcy Linti,ted; -Box.59, .ltaden, QUALITY .Q14.1CR:8 • FROM i411460.- . 'teared. Breeders-Leghorns 02(4.. Cockerets,95c; 130r- ' , rt4d Rock, •New Hampshire Reda .• 735k P4lIto.44 $9.95, eoekerels.,7'46. • Large Egg, 'nuttlity • belched; from . .ounce eggs, Leghovn jwl1ets 2o.- Sta1.4ed. Chicks 10-dak old Mid 3e, 2 week Old ttcy 3 Wdek. old 9e. ,TOP Notch-ChiekrrieS, 16 • ',1VilsOn bt;•;• Guelph, •Oht:erio.. (!tillCIKS . ()Nr.i." 077T, OF. 1.540 ' Bray , . 1-TainpShire •Wrighed 'On to '241 pounds at 8 ..ml'ent42: • For• real produCtiOn this • ' :and:Winter,. huy hnrdy, •fastr:. icfroyHtnr, in-6,•>-..cilh,1.cs. t<C, for' . prices., Bray" •Hatchery, 130..Tohn Nort•h, Hahriltbn, Ontatrio:. • l'PEW '1;).XT.13•*,‘,. Edds 'makes- 'llte difference 'between a real profit•n.nd,n fcitt. 73uy 73nay•.• e,hicks 'today and- get- tnose,extra'1- .•, egg's next :Fall when: priCes, are ' ' highest. Wnite for 3etni1 ..731•ay' , , .7i4itehery. ' .130 John ; • !;ortit, ' `• ft'ori , ; Litt 1.n. , • BATSE,MORE LAYL•13$,WITIP SEX- ,dd pullet 'ehicich and 'bike ocivnilt- • ' age •Of ,t7lefirm prices.•pradjeted • for eggs' next Fall arid Winter, , Br:iy• Ptillot ehicks tire aliallnble..in • almost • every- 'breed. ' write • for Pvices.' Bray HatelievY,' 130 John • St. North, Hamilton, OntariO. , • :DEvr.:(4)(or4:1,), • PitINI`1111), 1 •: free ettlargeMeitt, 25e. lt.e-PriniS: 111 ;for 2:16:, I 71 1)1 fi,' '182 -King .East, Alij.r IFS' AND Clor,i,t,:f7rftiNs,. ITAVIT. T1113 FAcqL7T1ES TO at for' You i1. any aelzuref by• e01- • t izon problem 'anttvitere' in _ the • .arld• Our resiilts ard' , ate., and,. ss ROSS S nd romonny, 102 niobniequi :St: • , rIn'tntnurtor•C I 110ATS;•TAT reliable and s'etiwor'thy. 'Write•Vir •eatalogde, also Bat of 'used in- Ivon.ts anti outboard , trim ors,,, 'etrhbrongli Ca.noe:', Co. 1,11110 cd, 268 'Water Kt.; Peter1)br0u7h.1.0rit,. , . Vint ,42(1.1`,. .;* • . . • . kit mt.!: d'IATS.,S71-074S.,°S1711„I'l'S,'T114:4, etc..., with elofhlirg. 01AI:chime. '44'ritb'' •ror ,rree iI1titiiijeiJ ciitototrtte., of pnithing 'bit rgaing; ZDel)i• X,Yonto, ' ,Sirebt (!lothing nx"4":"11(illgo• 504 ;37cifte. SI re(.1, . • ' rill,ittS • AE) iNtINTS • tolItt 4•AI,V 't•itt,t tri•lArt • Shodelatui Farirts 7to1'(1 I7Y4.1•rand , "Sninsbtio" '1'ro- • pify" n "1108( "itrirrirot l'en"ot ltoyal AV in tor Irirst 8t‘c'4:0(1 w.inruu•s: Tororito • oral loirst 11111,1101. Y'ruitn4.' triples 11 'lib "r\ rivrinvPri, Rog p"` back- ing. Vor 1,. S'ithirel:111(1 Frtrim. Edon. 1'1gin (70: (:(It11)!4 • ' 14' MS, Torl'14S, TILIA!.-i1491fM,A-• tions, Btoitls, roils; :ma All tYPOs t lU0lit ,y= 71a W te for 111ustt•ated catalogtie. SPecin.P attention 10 1(,7)1111' `WO etc, TOrento . ltmnatk, i• ,7(5,, '628 'llatliuyst„,'Voronto.. , r' WAN,r 1)-4E!iiAi,lii, W A NT Er 17.4.WO N' wiim TO : roest f, nOtii 0; re fl il'al4,11n,g. Write lya • • • LisrAw`e: tnitario.' VA It it Pr. V • •,:bt*PleUlit•SI,Si- $l73tT-c5r6 „..• :Avis "Ar'' forhu.torfo», 0412. 315rIc y,iout, 'f'tyrotittd,, ;.• • Out, ,• • ..FUJUNITUlt L Y,0 N.S • TRADE,IN STORE, . • . . 478 l'ONCK ST.0 TORONTO BARGAINS GALORE '.:41Very aracle thoroughly' ,i,:lbancd, • rekonditioned and sold ,under • idefl- nite 'money. bark guarantee of, $a rtitttion. ,• , 4.95 La 17g -e , oeofertko, pmesiry 'cover, ' reversible , spring . •cush!ons.' • q;cig•oll plobo chesterfield suite;:y.ez. ••••1•"''‘',. lour co'ver;•••reverdikile Mar- - shall spring, cua.lriond. • •, .• "-^-4:101g-13'eirutittrl-3tpi•er ,,••••• .titiVer t gittrd,.reyer•sible. Mars,h4t11.eualtiOnS,, • INIciaeril• 3 "ple•._e_b ,.,', • : • j. .new trrI• ' eriver; !Matsh011, reversible. •-46.00 cover,"reversihie 'Marshall, euslliOns,. 9&.Q5Rolid oak' dining robm:statte„' " • ,Iluffet, elktebsion tablein • 49.00 E ig'4....1)1e.c sv.ilhe spat, ehams:. • .,. • :. • dinetth suite sin, .• , , • 11»ish, buffet.. .1.erotlity.• table :and 6 • ]en the'. at .' .55:06•Peuttrtil •.•roomsmite, btiffet, 'cbirta, eabin.et, stxtelisibn table and • 6,-leat11-. • dr seat.jutirS, ' • • 9.nn Large English g• tn .7!•••:rOowt suite. huffet,'•ealdnet • extdps.lon tablen.nd 6 slity'seat• irt; 89.00 t1:1 •fru-. buffet,' china cabinet, '0:tension LAIC. ane - 6 1)1 tke ,,i ea ther 'Seat .61thins. • 45.0o, 4' pieck:4 bed room eitte's • • miter,. full. 'size • ,101 •8;!PuTs .s9;00: 134aUtifti1 wainvit hed r'r:om „ • tit ehl fln oie •, 1 •'• ' •With Ni,enetiail 19r'• 1 m:L''11111'Y sizo bed: as:ogle:4s string. .,3•9: 4eee bed ro.o.0 suite, l'"•••F ser, ehlf.fnll oier '.fu Mrvgloss spring.. • ''* • • ikog SMart •k I i-,n.bindis. with ' • • ••••:•`.,'110' • 'sli,diPe• porOe1i in to.1;5:• ItndloR, •tk10.90: r1.1-eSS'ers. .1114.031• C.11)•Fr''," fonrers, 9V7...1):7; ryas Attai•-es...$4.9•Serc- • ing 74:felvines„. $12.ri0; , Beds, $17.-n0r• •• Sprf.ags.•• 22.00f. New • ivraitire'ses, China. Cabinets, :1210.00. . „ • Write' for free illusti•it Ica :etttn,,, Tngpo showirig Irtindreds of. retber onTsthoding• valud's •In Tle.W lind 10, •enridifin'red ',furniture' n tnj fre.c,4t.t,fts wlth u . • • • • • DE -IN 47, Ylitige St, Toronto 91VB110 A & 711-77•77MATISM 'A 'D • sTbitinelt Powder, ",The Or'ent El ro- • r biato',". contains ten of, Naturefa litgredients- Iremovfog the. cause • nnd dim Ina ling It bon inn Cigriy, SThinnatt. troubjcs., Arthritis; Neuri- br" A. .c1c. $1.50, s3.00; ss.no. All t)rtiggist's. 4.getit5. Lyr mans Limited,. Montreal. • 1,44-%761A; SKIN A 1147EN:Ps,` sof/ E's, • (7 ielily..heal 041 •1),.‘, • 1,1p yin sooth ir)r (loan, wiikte, •Intesei),tre ment, .1n4ed 111.01: (14rpet.. 33-vonts„at alt.drugirists. doh. t.'enturv 'pol'onto„, : • --(N%l, •Al f vrti; I7y1 7,1* .11E11 r•ritot'ort, posit ivp attliottri- ratli our '• *MVO 1144011 11101 hod. 'N.n -it Oi ps: .t)i• 441 o(.1.* Wif t Sin it it Al•:i (not tirittg :1'19 'Pres..,' „ tp 11\S1 !45; .• I nos notruvel:(-. Fthnt roolody, "riostitutmitt.ls, (luarailleedl Advice. • 'free iirt•ite 34V147,IN, 51\ 11771141) AN:75, • • ino4 , -,0007.e0r07atin ild•Nnuth,* 7.04 -pH gri..t, •Our 12, tinge,. :,..,11.10,iii1-tt tea" `ciaitiogua•atse b70k.5, drprz froo• 10011 re7 •116081, • Suprorno Spoein 75, 109. •.Y.rrilue, Toronto. , 1,11(01.41(:11 A , It, • tectit4„ . Secondary Schooh How' Are Canadian Teen Age Boys And,' Girls To Keep Fit? 421tfon.al Fitness Campaign Spon- aored, by he pntario Secondary . Schools T,e4cherp' Federation. 1. INTRODYCTORY' • One of the triott evidentfacts today is that any. nation which ,wishes' to survivand to take its PrOPer' Placc. in world' affairs, must • seriously.' and systernaticallY Plan. to make: its etitigens as fit, as pes- ' sible, phys'ia)ly, • mentally,,. mor: ally and spoirittfally. These are .complementary fitnesses; interde- • pendent, and any 'nation, falling. Short in one of these must sooner • or later'Ineet disasIter. .o..! . Now in the adolescent ybars . spent in canadas .ecorldarY• •'citoois'nothirke, delle, Sys- tematicaliy. and: persistently; to en-• ' sure that these the eitigerts to,' morrow, Shall enter mantiood and, ' womanhood as perfectly fit as pos- sible! After making a ltikewarm • attempt to supetviSe and check the health'in-elementary 'schools, this is dropped at' the very age • when- some of the most aerious,and • fatal diseases. d•eveipP.' • . Ready -to , •:'TeachPrP it-I:Secondary ChOOls'' ' kiiow that untold tirne ad;molleYi . .You WW1 'Make. speeches!' tOld' by a eltaP, •.rceently heard. , .Hewas to addreis:4t!',Irteeting.•.in.a• small.town one, roglite,and 61;11\111g •' iittle ate,futici mar liaCing' • • liP..01dAPViTn. in frOpt .t;f: the, hall.. (toping you'the. guy. that's 'Teing.:to speak ..,tonightffle • '; • • •• I'm thd man'that's. :geing int-Ulf:cc ' , We •tion't bellev.e that the , ' ers ,of' tinge' three - classif tistmentS said ' just 'Vvhat they Invent: • • ' e• , Sooung• Man to •• look after Korse'of /the Metho'-: iljst persunsion," ''"I,OST-A cameo. broocrrePre- : senting Vefins and .Adonis.'whilst,-; Park :On ,Stinday • Morning 'Iast..", ' :Woman in', the. 'far -West. •to'' waSli,-if'on and Milli.' • twO cows," ' ;We a re-,begi Ira big ..to, have prore'; 'TOSpect EfOr :age neW lhat vtre -he 'how Marty.' '811.0101e.tS .cbri*av-.• .able.. to. this.:one • -elder•,-.:Porsons experienced.. tf , Appai entiy. it makes a differ -o:._ : ence. wheth-er". orie stands : 01 sits ,Customer.,--.--:"Pye.'brought ,t;hat.• -V60..know I:. sit ,a Jot,• Tailor -'Yes, andt hope you've ,brought the .bill tObe reccipteil. You, knO* I ' e stood it,' let.!':'. Reiter 'LOok0rer Your 'BOolscase • !'i . give,. , humble :And:. hearty thanks.for:the.Safe r'eturn of this ,b06k,. which having,.endtired:•:' the s' perils of my• friend's, bookease and - the bookenseS, of :My frierid'aL,L :friends; noW rettii.7i. to me in lea- so`nably. good' COnditidn. ".' giye, lii1bj and hearty thankA that zny•frielnd did.tret see • fttb give this :book' to hisinfant:. a plaything,'" her use' it as' an . • ashtray 1..0 his •hurning cigar, nor • • as 'a ..teeth.ing-ring„for his ptippy. •', . • "When t lent.,this book I'deei- ed it. lost. Tvas'reSignealte th* • 'bitterries,.. Of, the long parting, I .never,,,thotight to look upon its pages again': • , ; • .v • 'But .no.ws'th4t, boOk• is cone • -'.. glad.• Ir.ec, 30;i,euelgt1 . • .1%117. th 'ifatted. merbece..and lot.us )bInc1 veilurne,•andratit it.'en the M•relf,: 10f:honor; Ver this, my hook' Was 'lent,. and is, returned:, again. • ',f,Presently14 therefore, I may 1.61 • tUrrysonie o,f the bool:s •that ., telt :have br ofowed.:,, . . . . ‘•• .1,;N:1 -,A f Z7;11:-Z7.1F; \1 lo 11 11 ‘7..i..2.`•17 1' .*.' . ', ' •., .... , eIT 250 Older. 17o11 11,110 (16.000),il - :Ind l'ight 7)111)78'2.5.e. it (lir' ti I s ito, .11.gtobli5h1d ovur 271 'yea r ..18ri.0l8t- - ling' 8itidio. .29 ltic110mItti, 8) reel Toro n t 0, tot' 1417 It.04mi.s lii.A1140 • • • B0011. PRICES l'A I r) •P,11,17 • nviva librnrY'or. ttfi.os :71140 4:rotod.. soot iroorox.J. tnn e rithintity atid„kintl-subjeets, • art rite, Widtet-71.T.,„ 1-101, • VON! 1 St/111.011 .'roronto, 'Ont. 3111I4(141,LA1 I:101;s , 1411E4:T1i J1'14 NC E it, nth's' own. The unit 'that 03017043 •ordinary fences too exPehsive• to . A single strand or Wird 1f11.(1 rihnnle portable (ton Fe7tcer-- keep:4 oll stoOk NtIttitrO they belong( Asli for ('17008)1', (711(1 nn me of , the ' rant iigent neatest .you, Groh'S Cooltr, Limited, I'reston, Ont. ' lOrtr7irf, alF. t itrArts, , tog koni0 with. eittrie's en each card, ‘ve feel- sure 'that liekt to • 'beilfg. at the track yott Will de.: riven -test enioyniont frit& thts..lit4 Oe gniti.& fOt. 8 fiOnitinte' ,•:eftfrio. Iwo. • Demers wi'lter for Nat Natiblial Sales' AgoticY, Mum, Toron- , t. I • 1. ativo,-:-`PVcith, we're, pretty . • tough in. these stranger. Hanging tin that tree mashie is -teatheptleek Joe. We got sore .1i0 , him lest. week T'firl 'hung him, 8tranget,-"Why • don't You ettt hipi d wn And bury :him,?" • - Native4-"I3uryhiLn? Gosh, no t • DO: you think ".4 '‘'ant: to bury him alive ; . A censor is a 'man •who knows more than. be thinks other people ought to knoW. • THEY'RE, OFF! ! • The 'ino?it thrit.• • garne ever, to reach' catinda., 'Each game /111 actual excli,ing Hier. $015,1 25a in oein toe samoe • order orovite foi' fotI. rarticula re.. Agents 1174nted in 011 eoMmunitieri, sAle's: Agency, 57 1100,r, $1',. W., Tor on t o•, • o • , . s.stte N. 24-.-' ia,waSted beCante pupilt,are under par and not fit.. to take full advant- age' of,their Opportunities., It is .,useless to change and enrif, curricula, and to add, cultUral ,...threets to be nresente4,t0 those who are • not in conditien to, enjoy them. Many pap/ls have decayedteeth, defective eyesight, are undernotir,. ished, and are quite notieeably nett • well, but thero is no school nurse tolools after them, and no medical or dental rrtan to insPefe. 'Tbis'doea not fileari, that.- Cana- • diens are all' weaklings,'but it does Mean th4t:4, large, Percentage in •• this fr•f0tinatfivel a.ge Seconda-rY • SchoOls, are -tinder icintv not nearly , at their best. Statisticsjo be quot- ed. in later. articles".:nrove There are OVer one hundred and • twenfrehousabd of these boys And girls in the Secondary Schools of 'Ontario, They are the 'on'es •eennted: PPori-, to be the leaderti of- .tc the next three decades, -Cianada's•. futureis in their hands. 'Are.tbey their parents or the 'state go•,.., satisfied that .anYrt • thing. short Of their maximum fit.7 ness'is sufficient for them to play . • their part toenable their country •to full its destiny?: •• Assemble Prehistoric Monster's Skeleton • A4' A nAry featitre of, its disPlaY, in the' P.ducatienal PaVition at the Canadian NatiQnaJ Exhibition, t'hiS year the UniVersity' of Toronto will, ass.ebible the skeleton of a • dinosaur. 'The PlehiStoric monster is now At, the Royal, 'cintarid Mu- ,. Iseum. L. S. 'Russell ',of ithe Museum cb-operateWith'uni-` yersity authorities, • . o' . Lltunlop; '-bireeter of 'tile' -DipartineirtiniVersiti,JiCterr.;, '•,sion,• who ha Cliarge of the,11 of 'Tt'' display •at' ,the 'Plana a displaY of „small live ani., rna1sfr-t:theDea1-t1entof Biol- . .., ' • .• More Derna18 n Made n Eyes k4. TodaYrThanuEver Before In the w0i. d's History Widesp e" d Eye-Strain,R, eeults. Mann. hthaes PVabsatnqgueadr,theirs.°4yaSCe:ft4dri-v' ing•things and, his eyes have been • taking m,ueh, of the ensuin,g ishruent, A ' WaS, ParCof the Message of Judd,, of Detroit, wh Mo appealed:. to the end:leis Of the • Pht,nrie:OPiernelrical Association • meeting in .TOrbittoov.reeentiY1 40 help solve the problem qf adjust- ing nature* to new conditionS-. ' 'Present.. 'aceentuated circurn- stances have ' evolved with ra' sPeed, , that formerly -tpek • penturies,'", ' .said the Detroit 'specialist, 'fAs reStilt, there -is a; need tor. more '• lielp.todaY than at any other time , in human hiatorfy. This is mani- ' fested by a greater dernand for ocular .attention. ' " ' In his , opening • remarks, , pr. Judd trced tile evolution of the human eye from lithe lowest animal life andits reactien to light. lie- • Suggested the. possibility of the in,- • `Seet ,eye'ev-olky.,ing from lower fornis of life. ,k .Must Constantly Be Adapted:' "Much ofthee diseqinfort of. o today can he traccd to nature's, • efforts to adapt mari tonew con- -•ditions, preceding generations • • man was' AO much more, agrarian than he is today: Today hp has • largely moved !fromthe Adds where his Visual fur.feticins' swept across the- wide,. open •SpaCes. "Today, "7•5 per cent. of:mar-Vs is Spent looking' at, objects • and coneen,trating on them within „1.,._tn eye radtut 'of 2barichesL, i-f7.l.771.CP:. of !lb s: are "spent in offices, . factorjeS ,f -Or ;ischoOlS. . • . a result; nian and:his kind is experiencing A .discomfort dtio forced adaptation to a ricil ...environment and to new oecupa- ..• tiens,", be said.' • , Celebrates Golden - Jubilee • 'Moulton college: ope of the. °Idea prik-ate ballegosfor iiric in The Dominion will..,CeleVate• its 50711 anniveeiar, .fron, N June lth to • 14th: .I.33itellSiVe Plans havo been Made, in order that this anniyek- • sal,y' will be fittingly celebrated It is expected that this. anniverSary Will bring together form r ' u f all • . ; e p 0, rom. a over. the ,,Dorninimn• • • ' Bird Messengers Aid Missionarie,s • Verse of Scripture Is Attached ' : To each 13,,ird, that Leaves • Jack Miner's Sanctuary ,On Its47Vay North •., (by' '66NNtRY) . , Yea, a lief. year feathered .siotiat.itt leave. tht Jack , Miner Bird Sanctuary to,'Spread- the Word,. of "God throughout the; ,North AineriCan ;Continent.. Their, Med,. ' iuni is , th'e Verse . 01' ' • 5vii46,11; •e71,4,1, 111dilit 'tag; lit'i!leid•by bapaed, b'h.d..beaPS; '."Who is thirnan re.7 • ligious fanatise.?" Might be the:lay, re.,IWtron to :ibis 13ift .11 ti W 01141: wyoti,g, ' naturalret 111 sirnply do, best tO as the none trio* rotiy .Path' which. htinitin ariet hav to ,tread,: TO tile 11121iS-.8hd Est(i111OS resident iti,,the far sirmile bit of 8Crip„. Ore. 'brought, them, from the is . nothing :less,, than the direct word. of God, ' • , This. ;itipreniotti inelbod •ot• tho ' (nThe lind7Oit Bey' district hare *7'1eii the natUvalist that 'co. the aftittide• toward' • Chrietionitk''0014 lightened their. task. .Thbireal pieturet ape sent to :the yino's,..: 'to trade ,-tiq diensin exchange, forthe metal,. bA0d.S frons birds•:, The 'tags are mailed, to Kingsyille, to aisiSt in•traefri,Vnigrafion routes,. ' • . Assizs Migriaiitiii"Stueet. , Tlit19 the • methixebf pro-., pakating Christianity 0-K.1i:a only • led to• missionary progresi, has:alse 'Speeded tip.,tho „stUdy .of bird . migration,. through .eOrtta^cts • formed the northlands; • 'it is. his greatest missionary en- r.16vvor, the naturalhffiS dotivinced: The a tiyes are, VOW,: tojtish 't�. 1110 nlissionaiiy. When • 7P baI7.(1d bird is brought down and ask 'him •c; to interpret ''what :God sal& tilts • time.W, And. more Often ,than''not;, that; 'el'sf "i'1'i741.1r0 '18 11004:A9 thetext in the.,.cotifing :Sabba,tli • ' never realliknow the thrill of "rolling. your -Own!! until you do an roll. Yes,,sir,, you can "bank" op. Ogden's with solely. ,It's got per-. fect taste appeal.- ii:s cooler, Milder, more fragrant every time; , Pilot yourself to pleasure l -Try an Ogden's rol land don'tforget to use- the best papers,- like.,9-Vegue of It Chantecler.1! Pipe- • Smiiker;1 Aik For Ogden's . Cut "nut OGDEN'S - FINE CUT Fut re . Held bit .Czechs .„ President • Renes of ciechoslo. vakiais Rsited.Arnong World's:-, Best Diplpinits.%, •of .07,Oclicialovikia-gpea;'• ' flashing -across the: NtapciOnd's of 'an' , angry' sky a dOzen titnes'*day. ,, • This :little, rePribliche ast„ i..2atandof,„.deind.eratty in Gentral..and.". • , pastern Ein.ope-•-•ii a'grave danger spot 4:poteritial..though c,atis'e;of 'war.., ' '• • , o" • ' Attlee Are.''Doubt,ful. • ...We' alse hear inuCh Of Nazi -Ch1et- ttin Hitler and his rePorted designs ' 'on his, small.. neighbor;; we learn - that his brother 'dictat.er 'and ally, Signor MussolinI,, h ,bestoWed; h1essisgs- onthe, Gernian 'program . :or .estausion; ,tiritain,,,chkraPiOn of swell • nationt. and, 'deinoCracy, . „ , .':inalteS 'it 'clear 'shecannot help., CtechoSioVakia..iinlesarieitish nter- ests are, inVelted; • e•ten.. France, • godniother. ocif 'CzechOsiolral4a, 'IS Unai1e.1 to: protect.. the 'young, nation- ; ...eircepting in. case, of direct 'attack • All:these things .are, heating in.. - 1 our ears''but of ,the „ene Irian who ' Upon his Shoulders .inthie ;,sis Perhap,ta greater responsibility' ' than alrthe rest' We hoar scarce a • word; Eduard Benet; • go-.founde'r • and.opr4iriellt..of.-CZ;echosleValtia..- •-,He Must Make Decision He is.the.:„Solometi•Wlieninat eide whether' his:. country shall stir - render Hi IndePeridente without a -..fight, i .Whetherif shall send that , • drack arm' into the:field. 'Be is• the: Pav14. UrliO,:i8•facilig Goliath all but aloneL-kor the days ;iVe securit-y are done and -he Can'," :get nco•help, froth Geneva. , . Benes gOia," so, Indi. go 'the: of his: equipment for •tliis task? 'Ile has , a. ,brilliant„. Welt: •'trained raind:,: He is a fighting:: • man of .,Peade: He is so, clever as a `diplontatlity that he is credited ., _w(th heirig one.'of nfig.otiatoes his.day., •6 anana. Charrilion . , Erpe8t Tikina.bit, o tatinee,stOh), , chanmion at , • -*sport 'of -banana eatirrgWir ',large' crowd,including'to p .oilieers,as witneSses, he dispose( ei 12 eighr-inch intnanaii. in ,65. seconds,. and --,was Still hungt.,- r TIMPkES, Add en :cqual amount of erentii, .cikreer oil, to Miriarcrs, evict .appls, the mixture once d4i1v...A .ple treatment which wild, 2e ' 'Clear u'p your skiIii . • 'The Sai.Vatiom Army , :Froth' Camp . Jacklows Point; -Lake Ssc,oe *he'te arinually hunilreds of, untlet-PrIvileged ChIlarlA Are 1Cneficiat hffitidayPeried undert trained. stiperNiaion. . Redr.eat1011 and' lisfructi�n Arnid Plea'sant Surroundings - Please -sendyour cheque to: , • . tommIssroNER CEO L CARPENTER 1.0..ACiltit1St `' • TORONTO , • 'REmEmBERTh. sAINATfON''Xitm. ,YClibtA ••'S • , Turkeys -Capital Twenty Years Ago, 1,918! An. gora Wks Just An Over. groWn' , ...Angora, the capital of illurky,•• • was -ii 1918 an overgrown. village&. perched on the Steep' and rugged' : .f1.14:44.t.0f.un47,v a)?11t 01,1ni' hoilrlesidoPr.:1Tssgf herq4; • 87 . desert; withotit any sort of vegeta- --' tion but With plenty of.malairiOue,,' azl i7dfimee .01:1;‘,,a`T.tlieie.r.esuTc.,'paisyPhoi\Vs abtee;n;: • key . problem of: niedein Angorn* • 411ticiiiig (Nes' nearly ' -...,isfe;heitelatoNit.eospetiata-lienveblouonnoa.,.A.ploaptepaut.:• of 'Stront 20,000, .living' Most primitive. conditions, Was. the puojeus:of the new: caPital, . • • • .,Poietilatitin of •435,000'• .tOtiay, twenty 'years later, 'says Writer -lin the Times •of',14,67ndOn,. • A13n5g,eoroao.haAs upgO ladtAiorrn, :!),"fc:o • oaAiiing7t about, 75,000,000.' 'French francs', is 1n:inking, filtered, water. te the " town and irrigating the Couritry • ,Side by genereus canals;'d:Wide, ...payed,. tree -planted Pouleyerds ' form a spinal basis to ah :adequate modern:- road . system. panics, :apartment houses,' private •cilArell-. ings,' cinemas, and shops line the . Streets', and :the largeSt Of. two • theatrekkelda 1,000' people. fanned toniVructiOn Unique., One of. -the most interesting Mi.; , . • .nicipal civil schemes to be seen in.. • any capital, 'cornPrising.. the, Main, government buildings.and-rithst Of -theembassies and diplorniitic denceqhas been Planned at 4..cbilt••• Plete • un'it;'' and stf.etchea up to- . ward the,grOunds �f:the residenCe • of .. ea and. beyond ::this %new. CreationAli this p1di'ried cthittutio.- 'has ootrie, alliy-entheiftinent;701-te.,--, 4-;:the.strongett cOntrattt possible ; • to the neWdother in...Anatolia: is to , :travel tile ,350'xiiiies . , bul, across plains and 'valleys. cov- ered fn sitOW, .passing ' •thteugh 'A9'easan,t• villages :'Pd clay-buM. ,• farms" of -the poorest and., ' then' to sep:: from the ; trairrinto .Ithe 'elegant *Ei#11)g hall of An- gola StatiOn$, and to &Id 'Outside :.the *tiller) 'O:f slefidet.,;„ brass -00p - ped columns arm* xf luFurionslY Ao:e:a.ibdzo14rionsitiesi, the: Angora tai , eekeepers top Swanning the 'bees' meth:id off_proPagating race,• and at: onetime the -greater the .miniber .Of. 'swarths, that, isstied 'from apiary the.' .mere. 'suceessful• was th.e • owner, considered'. as, , 'keeper. NaturalsWarr.ning. and -honey ,predgetiort, ..lieweyer; . are:. not coloPatiblei. therefore, '• the:'•' niodern.. beekeeper'. Seeks to sup- press the, former, and thusin- crease-the ,SuppreSsion, howeVer, states.13,.. • *. Gooderhatu, DominionAPiar; natural AWarinitig 6CeUrs -far . ttiofreqtientIy,especially in popt=4 ,• ' •H.. • '.Events', Leading Op.!'" *-The events, leading up, to .Syvarrning ;ire briefly as follows Upon the.,""aPProacli of spring:the:. ;queen. of the c'elo,ny, reitines her., Work Of egg -laying. At firSt eggs are feta ft't syorker'cell1s only, ,and thegiAri diie course prod.qee work.• et ;bees: , As '-the' :spring advances and new • lie,cter;'• and pollen 'are : [gathered ,fteiri the early fibiver.s„. gifeater,rininber of 'eggs ,are laid ,daily....COnsequentlY. • as new hest ' emeige, the ,:eoictitY hecomet, • stronger Stronger. '- Asit ..--,'•,-ereases in sfi•eligth,- de:tines or male. ' .r-beesJ.M.re .produced. . the, ' 111 nest beeonies. denge.Sted• . N3•ith bees, breed, and new. cfneen cellstare 'started hi • the queen., . Will ultimately eggs:, The eggs initch in: , special food for ','appt•oxiiiiately.'• .five'371(1'half i.13 -," First. And SOrondarjr 'Sw:ar.trS, , , . ' ; Onthe sixth day, kepi, othe hatching of the egg, t.he ';),iirvad .;xre full,grown and tO.V0It5COtt taining them 'a're„then. sealed •over, .. this is. th'e time ,usuall'V, chosen ...by the beei to. ,•sv,har,m. tIrs • wfq. consrs:t be. tho, and Ar large percentage .'of: the bbes'of the volony and heoatHe of 't 'an I P DSZat t ot. ri:rary Swarni, Ltift in the'Parent. hive litre the' very: youog tiets; brood in :all stages anil yobng queehs in their 'cells! About eight days after. the printati" 87.&,1-t1ni• ,reaVes -the hive% the- filst qr yoUng • . cint.'ens. •:ohl01'g'0,d f r6111 het; Cell provided -the` \veitJier is stiitahle, is.'readV .tO,rlead ont A svcon duly s5,111118 ' '111k blOSS'IVe rfielVit elt)(14 1177 03lnk'o'7.p:' 75itAllift1lf;.;§"1114 In.,11.4 • in !whi'eVI fbirez33ey're!4 57'7376 t1t s- 7i,1d9 ,anit betas. , • , „.. :