The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-09-08, Page 7It Hsi Pi Noble Hilt
And COOrtieri Pili344 It
PO* Gone By
„ .
Men, azul somo
WonloO,, 'Wbe
In-
dulge'llk that very Pleasant:pastime,
0;_f hergetihrte pitchidg need have no
• ItePlIaticolt! Seri the, I1111084Y Post,--
In
admitting the feet'. that they eePX:
ar game
recreation in this :particul
. • ,
• klresime It has an hoPershig MOT
Whell`..itt the company of per -
Sons discussing btrdies, OPPrOaC4
etc,. It is noneces,
nary. for . them to teep,t tli.eir Own .
counsel .and refrain frOM 'mention.
• of"ringers," Ileaners," and one-
quarter' t11#18, And -Other • 'teill1e •
of horseshoe pitehing, because •tha..
game of ..their hearts dates , hack:
• ling before the firat, golf club was
swung on the Pebblesl- Which •,,firtlt•.4.
.• nerved as halls: , •
•.."Barnyard GOV'. •
• Heirseshee, pitching : Is a game
which has occupied:leisure hours ot
noblemen and kings; and .cOurtiers. •
and PrIceS In days'. gone The
'grand old game • cif • barnyard gOlf,
.popular 'through tho Years ,wlien
'other leaser activities.' have risen,.
flourished ..and died. still 'gen on
and is .enjoyed.by thousands of pen-
. pie throughoutthe
• AcCording. to 'Prank G. Menke., in
' his; ,All-SPOrta Recnid :Book, the
..lifirseshop7.pitehers can trace the
.origin t tlieir 'apdre.haek to the
.
time iMmenie.telY following the In-
vention of "holsesho4.-L-L'--a mere
• `Janie .of ,2;50.0 to 3,000 years. ,
, The PloneR,W Quetta • •
'..4.'When' Rothe and 'breece were.
•
World powers.. tha soldiers foUnd,
exercise and spor,t in throwing the
•• disena," Mr. ,:111...ealte Writes., . "The
arrip:-..follOweirs Couldnot indulge
-
in. suclt contests because they .
laCketi, .lioth the Moneyto ' buy, a
.or • the ine'aits, to manufac-
tUre ono'. Rat, .when horseshoes
• Were „irivented,':to:.'proteet hoOfs-., of
• • animal's/ travelling , over Meantains. •
• Or through rOck-strewn. Passes, the.:
• fellowers...picked :up the discarded
; 'shoes, and fashioned • thein into".
• diSens -form, the pioneer Omit."
7
wider clock
Has 93 Dials
Viade•BY t4e Clockmaker to
the King of the Belgians, Re-
cords All the Maie-- Phenom-
ena of- Time ' -0
_ _
•AGENTS WANTED
, . . ,
SELI.4NG " WATERPROtiFINGS,'---4-
• paints., reof. and /lest' rosettesdi-
rect to large ,ponsumers, part or
full time. The Preseo, Company. --
Toronto. • '
8111E1DICAI.• -
PILES. BOLDER'S- RECTAL sup,
• PORT. $2.75 complete. 'Amazing
new discovery. consta.ntly.,tnedi,
cetes inflamed tissues and .d0l1n
HOY prevents 'protruShon.` Write
for booklet. Free trial of ,1,1older's•,
Herbal Ointment: ' Bolder Mtg.,:
.651 D.Offerin,'Street. Toronto.
' Ntitit4Etitv-. sTocx
ItAlth. AND ORN:A11ENT7
ale4:-.Sead for opt latest f41 -plant -7*
' Ing gtalogue.. .F411 •descriptions
• Of' a Wide .ittesorttnent ..;Of 'lilies,. •
.rOckerY. plants'. and, ether. peren-
nial .'flovizers. also fruit •for the-
czilder. parts. Special offeast ore-
• mitito., with' each Order. Otity
atrong root st ancl..• stizicly . trees
• ," sfilppect7 Bellvery In good condi-
tion ,guaranteed. The Manitoba
-Hardy Plant. Nursery, Bropmore.
.1fen•',
igEwapPAPER.rnor,EnTv waatt.rgla
tp...iNcm.rtBsTBri.
13iirclibeing Ontario Weekly
•• paper.: Can .make reasonable down
•" parient In cash and monthly pa -
mets for balance. Mint include
" geed Job huSineas and well. estab.
..,1Ished,'neWspaper in growing
_ G. laners'on. 9 Delaware
•-.Aite., Toronto. ••
••01991.114.11,Ez4N .T40111.RTS
YOPr" •
YOU ('AN HAN C TY -4 ONVENI-
ences in your village or farm home
without water Supply Or seivers-
.! Write fOrfree information 'on our
modern. self -emptying, odourless
Toilets trim s35,00 upg. and leave
behind for ever the clre.zill
• out-
h.ju- with its flies, 'cold and un-
, healthy discomforts. Kaustine En-
gineering Company. 164 Portland
. Street, Toronto: (Jnt. WAverley
8985. •
, •
VOU, • 44Ritv:
.Suitecl? •Htindreds to choose front.. ,
'Sonic with theitUS:''Idatty farmera'.".•
daughters iind widoWs With Pre,
perty. Partiefilars. lOe. pontiden- •
fiat. 1.:,,sanadian Correspondence
• Club, • 13.os: 128, Igary, 'Alta: • • '
PitriTt1GRAI"Illr
ROLL
1ilL43l '
prints 25c: reprints S•for 25c:.• Free'
enlargertietit ,with 25c erder. Ra-
tablished over25 years, Bright-
-ling RichmondISt. East.
Torotite. ..
' • ' •
, .
' :14111)141t AND 1.40131.1 1t1"
1.11kt1l1`DMN1- '
COCKERELS itEADY FOR
ket in 3, months. IiI,P:•eci Roeks
,•.New klanipsbire.: Reds, 9,10 weeks
.old $24.95, •.6,8, weeks old $19.95;
1 NV eOks $15.95. Big egg quality
. add 'Ile. Baden °Electric Chick
Hatchery Ltd., Lbiden, Ont. • • '
„
voN'T 3:1 Ss'. • TIA.ESE COCKEREL
• bargains. Barred' Rocks, •White
• Rocks, New • Hampshire Reds 8-9
26.95, 6-8 weeks $22.95;.3
.v.pelts • $16.50.
iie.tcheries; Limited, Fergus,' Ont
The
, • .' 13:ilgian .'isvoinler clock"'
„ . . , . , .
thili ,by Lodewik Ziminer7. clock,'
' pinker to the Nina of the l3elgians. '
' iLWiii go .on exhibition•for an indefi-
,. .
'site., 'period..tit, the New Yerlt:,Ma- *,
• Seam. of Science and Industry. The '
. clock, • Which ,:is , 10 feet . high,. re- :
. .cords on 98 separate diala :all the
.. major, phenoniena .of time.
•'. 'One'. of • ta,E,. simplest' 'tasks for, :
„,.. . :the (leek is indicating the 10 dit-,..
• •'".--' feteitt tinie: divisions be, the world.,
•, Another is.. recording on 2a :row of
pee a fl. . pe. dials hi, .of,
•..the', tides, as they rise and fall . at.. '
'; various ports .throughout the 'world...;
• Idr:. Zimmer says the CI.43.it haa.lit-
tle trouhle in •taing, where the. sup, 1
moon, planets and . even Certain ,
,Cornets'are at any given Hine.' ..• '
•, .Shows Astronomical Tvv" Hight ,
' 'Oirie.. Of the _morel "CompliCated;
oPeratrons of the ',clock' Show the
• ,.'...:La_paarmat_disVacementef %the celes-.
: 'tial Vann, the, horizpntal equater-. -
' .ial solar,parallax, astrehothical 'and, •
.. tivil.,tWiligbt" and •tho. tratsfortita,'
• lion Of the, polar star. The indicator
. . , . .. - i •
on the dial deal:ing smith the last
nanied. manoeuver :requires 26.000,
- year's io.make tr single ,rgvelation:•
In ' Order to edmplete •the rotatiOn :
en. • the -26,000-year dial the pendit-
• . • . . . . ...
lum .of the Centrelling master clock! :
must:oscillate;badk and forth $22,-
• 536,000,060 time.. :1 museatn Spokes-
man .said.;•,•• '
SALE
ReeinnlitiOneit.,F0414ETC'*'.
:Vila' fa, n splendid. Opp:4(444y • tO
buy really high iiins4. reconditioned. '
„
furniture at a. fraction or the real
•;value, PV,e,Fy, .7111 W4. 01:94kughl'Y
'•e:01:ra ?0,1 0,13,1.?, 1,01 iqvZ .0100 :07 • be.,444 P094100.4.44,44:,
tee of Satisfection. ;goods care, ,
roily. packedfor, atte,.. shiPetent un
• receipt' OP •Monox order.
'• tention givento mail orders..
, ,
: eqg Aistio,gariy. .bed, room
ChitrOWer., triple Mirror 'YAP -
•• :spring. and
vack. Walont.;nnish„ bed room suite.
•1!"-w ciresSer, etiittonier,„.tnli • si#e.
bed.- and Sunless spring, "•': , •
,it‘oy Beaptifullfour ,piece .• spite, in
! •viratrint' iiress,er,
• venitY.,". full: size bed. eiUonier' eltd,
sagfess. apring., ' ;•• '
, *co...Largo •• Walnut finian ;suite:,
er.""" dresSer, chiffonier, toti" size •
bed, sagless: spring and 'neW•all felt
mattress, • • ,
tom. Large suite in two tone Wal-•
• iff"!••••",,nuttinish. tireAet, large triple
•
infircir, 'vanity.' Oh full. size,
• bed, *Loess. Spring,. and 'brand new
suite,
, large -dresser vnifity;.ehittfon-,_
ier, tull sixe bed and saglee 3 spring.
•''tla.gn room sujte.
• •tr#•,' •• buffet, extension, table
and s ;leather -seat; theirs.
$24 50 BeautlfUl•quer,ter cut oak
•••••"'•iiiiite, large.' buffet. 'ekten-
, akin tat:40.4nd &leather' upholstered
•chairs.. .'• : - ".
, ego Nine piece English oak. enite,*
buffet,•chine': cabinet, ' exten- ,
•
sion table and 6- leather seat chairs.
Perfect, , • • • • :
CAO I3eautifut '9 Piece' spite: -rich
.1r -r Walnut finish, buffet; • ekten-''
Elan 'table, chine, cabinet and 6 lea,.
• ther, upholstered Chairs,'
•'$RC.:r.nglish" oe„k suite; biiffet,
n•-•‘• tension • tatie:::,:claina cabinet
and G leather upholstered chairs.
elm Solid swalnut huffet, •
IF • ••' cabinet, ,extenaieri; table end .5
chair's in bine leather. • .•' '
tea. Large Solid walnut•spite,but-
WY.. Yet; cabinet, extension !tattle
• Perfect ; .. • • . • • •
• $109 'Beautiful Ante, solid,walnut,
. (cost new over "$300.)• 'large'
buffet,' ehina .ca„binet, extension
table and G leather seat chairs,Pr-
ter Condition. , , •
9.0.41cLagati spite (coSt
•11'17's!" inately $350) 'large 'buffet:.
' cabinet.,extens.lOn table and 6 beau,
leather seat chair.
• tiQ Chesterfield suite,- 9 pieces,np•
lielstered, in tapestrY, Mars:hall
,.1t90 3 Ojeee'.chestortield. Suite, •itp.
• holstered,,,, in • harcf7wearing
repp • material- , Marshall , sprin•g
4t29‘ Beitutiftit 3 '•Piece suite,•, up -
•.911".•,', holstered :in • French -jacquard,.
MarShall, spring reverable ctishiens:
Irte`!'Smart 3 .pieee,'"'Snite, uphol-
stered in brown novelty rem.
,reversiblO•Marshall 'spring ctiations.'',
..ShoW-wciod fronts. ' • • .
tAK..;;.'prece suite,... upholstered. in .
goOd , repp ;Material, ruat
..perfeet condition,. rexersihIe.
Cushiens. q'P
ece Beautiful :8 piece..Mohair Suite
w"%'.
(cost new about. $2351 rev'ers,
ible Marshall cushions, walnut show
• typed facings. Perfeet condition.: .
Larce,- assortment., stoves. .kitclien.
sevvinc Machines, dresSers,'.
chiffoniers':hed,s, • ice, boxes. 'Studio
. couches, rugs, • •ete.,, amazingly
IoW:priees. ...specint'attention 'given '
to Mail eiders., Ev<!•.ry.
ed f
.ersafe shipment.en receipt
oughlY d
• retonitioned.'•.••Carefully.
Peek „
of money order. .•
'•DoneY back #ortinadee of
• • • ,tiattatartton.,. • '
•
Write,.fOr
;LYONS',
TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT
• 4711 Yonge St., Toronto
FEED YOUR - CHEAP GRAIN TO
theSe• cockerels. • Barred.' Reeks,
Nea- Hampshire Reds, . 'white
• Ileeks Av'eeks 423.95, 6-7•
weeks ;
$21.95, A,weeks 2.63h, 3 weeks 1414,
2 •weeks 9%. Large egg ouality.
• add lc. Top • ,NOtch Chickeriet;
GuelPh, Ont
• TRACTOR MAGNIZTO AND
triErNeJtAzott 11t.% AIRS
SEND. CS YOCR TRACTOR 31G.NE
to end Generator Repairs..We save.
' ,You :money. Allanson Arniattire
• Mantr., 855. Bay' St.. Toronto
ana(14In 1938_Edit
.1(er r;
3 .P*004: 1400,r,M.440t)
TQW.Firg 'PA A,177n4403:f.
The :Piatione1-140:
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The, Public:30Pa Of Lite 138' 'ed!,
thin of the Canada, Vc.,ar -Beek. pub- ,
lished by authorization of the. Hon.
W. D. Euler. Minister. of Trade" and.
cotmerco is nntiounced" by the Do- -
Minioa littreatt Of StatiatiZe The.
Canada -Year Book, is,. tae ofiicial
statistical annual Ot. the countrii.
• and centains A thoroughly up.to-
date, account, of the natural resour-
erk -Of-the ,Dominion7and-their--ile-.:.
..velopment, the, history of the cone;
•tryeits,:histitutions; its demography,
:the ••different .britneltes, of Produe,:,
'llon,„ trade.. transportation.. finanee„,,
.,,edhcatieu,'. brief,'' a ComPre,
'tensive.. study --Within • tbelimits;of
single velcnie of the social' and
.economic condition' of the Dominz:
• ion. This new edition has been
thoroughly .revised throughent and'.
• hibludes .in all its 'chapters the lit,.
• est information available UP to the
• ;date of going to press.
The 1938. Canada Year Book ex-
tends to almost 1,200 pages, deal-
ing,With all phases of the national ,
life. and more especially • With ' those
susceptible of statistieal measure-
ment.:. A statistical summary of the '
Progress of. Canada iS include,d in
the introductory matter. This
gives a pictures in figUres of. the
remarkable progresS which, the
country has made •since the first
census of the Dominion was taken.
in .1871, •sixty -Seven.' years 'ago.
`• .Maps and. Charts •
• There are oier thirty nrapS and
&tarts eonMiiled,,,in. the -alame, and -
'two photo-geld.titie inserts
• --rat-
ing the ,Settions-; Of Y"Tbe-'-Plora-
Canada" and '"Historic. Sites and; ,
MontiMents,", Three
, lithographed .maps are included...
' Persons requiring :the YearBoek
may 'obtain it from, the Kings
Prin-
ter. OttaWa, as long as the .supplY '
lasts'. at the price :of 81:59, which
covers,, Merely ,the cost Of; paper,
'printing and binding. BY a special.,
cOncesSion, a limited •number of
paper -bound copies have been set.
aside ;fee ministers of religion, bona
,fide students and school" teachers,
Who May obtain copies at ,the nom- .
inal price of a e6its each.
Th.e
.1)01‘SHE
. •• .
Ely BL.T4A1MTH-E-BDY-,
• • .
"Papers and: Records:
WEct.AND, ,OOLINTY '
HISTORICAL • SOCITY"
Cent. e to think of it, many Of the
.niest interesting/eventsin the his;
tory .of Ontario . (lacl)ding Laura
SeCortPs walk. to. warn the soldiers)
had a ,plaCe. in the development :Of
Velland-Cciuntythat teriatile,see,i
tion of the' Province' 'tucked' dOwn
en 'Lake Eric
,pne thil)g, the county is*.
:bordered by the Niagara River a,
body . of Water which, has figured
large in a. dozen :incidents. ;
The. Welland. ceniity, Hist�rscal
'St,iciety..haS o�ne t valuable jeb in
Collecting oVer ' a:period .ef years
ali'the, papers' and. reaords, •Whiclr
throw light o; the 'bah; of that ter'
gi�n." :So far, fiv volurneS Of the'.
Papers and,Records been
•piiblishel„ dealing with, the War Of
1812 the Fenian raids.,, the
br-tife Welland Ship : Canal, the
•story of Fort EriehapPenings on
the Niagara frcintier. Sketches of
'personalities serYe' .to ' make the •
..documents real interesting.* ..
The .student interested in, the
history', of Ontario„cannot .afforel to
miss a, pe'ritsal of these.. vniumeS.
They May ,be liadat.„$2,0o a'niece.
Order's are received by Louis Blake ,
Duff,. Secretary of' the Society,. 35
4iagera. Street, Nyella.nd, Ontario.7
eifect .Specimen
•
Strict Vegetarian
,
The magnificent health of a Brl,•
ish bOY..•wlitise ;vegetarian' Parentt'
'• re' `St rictcd hint ::to, a. Meatless diet
. has led' One of' Great
forenfott TiSYsiologiit'S to believe he
heq 10 01
Cgted -,e 'perfect 'boy
A,.., ."
. '•LeOlinra tidi dlreeter ofre-,
. abarch at; .7.t. John Gfinic and !Estf..
title. of Physidal Medieine,, Wrote :hip
the 4 I3ri i sit Medi:01.13.6016i ,of the
bovivli0e fat tit -an (1 inotltei re,
..Yeara 0 t� ;the. ...VeL;otible
" Ten .Mutes Before Breakfast'
' Ile did,iitit„identity the
..;:olkboy,:wlici: Weighs '$6.pettmls.:and...
• stands' fear feet' lint • ok tent::to.
iii*yt "He . tho'"0011 Of taittred
' theinseive& rogetarians:y
• pertecf Sneelinen doeSn't
eat nielit, tisk eggs,.or 'brettd,'wallti.',.
: aillet. dtilty litre brealtfaSta
:titell • s itriwit to dad slice"if Pine, .
OMiI POr 1thul1• hehas bike,d
nach and l'haion ttle TjTi a• Nit
ClI st. 'Wile. of WhOle Meal' • fifillt;'• •
elieeSe.: and milk—te.ditintee lit all.,
ror-tea.1i6tffitzft have tea,'but
• t*O111EI bite Orange rtind t�,
mall tomatoes.
at Science
Doing'
INSULIN AND CATARACTS
'‘Theie has been enormous. pre.
• .
--greis in:- the reduction of -blindness
in Countries all overthe world,"
Sir ;Stewart Duke -Elder, surgeon- .
oculist to •King George, said in in
interview at Toreritaj_ast *eek. .
' the greatest • single facter in
thi reductiOil Of :•blindriesS, Sir
'Stewart. , explained, was early
-treatMent MIA e,.._-tecially. the: ap-
plication of silver solution to tfie,
• eY,.es of childreijit irth..
by checking diabetic
cadition's; is also' reducing
• eidenee of cataracts, said Sir
• SteWart. Cataracts were often
caused by diabetic .condition, he,
explained.
1
1.
,.:60AT's ;mom). cuax
• Two hundred ,people have =beep
curedof gastric .ulcers- hiving
goat's bleed injected into their
Vein's at tbe Institute of Bleed
Transfulon :in MosetrW„J.U.S,S.R.:::
, The'', 'tires were remarkably
rapid, and in the two years'. that
the exteriments have continued no
pathas had,' h• recurrence of
' the •riretble Atte' treatment. The
'.treatnient has„been. found snecess'-
•ful also wheti apPlied to Skin 'ilia-
,easeS and tropical ulcers, though
somewhat Ics effective then for
gastric ulcer, ; , .
nye Cable cencanetres 'of, bleoci.'
.are,, transferred from the . goat , to
the Patient at .citeh injection, Af!.-
ter the secend: ttailhfusion he
paitedAPpearS and tie -nieer we-
te heal.
ELASfTTAL
•
• Scientists are constantly dis-
coVeringneW Metals and iinnrev,-
.ing on. Old one.S.BtiI •nov'th"ey •
have Made a neW SUbStalite.7Wl
IS neither: mineral her vegetable, „
but a coinbitiation Of •both°., Irhey •
have, 'amalgamated rubber and
:Steel in Snell a manner ith to twin
tat elnstia ,
•
' would not even have been thought
po'ssible. Tke -value to industry .of
• this new metal • is considerable: it
is ileal for the 'manufactare, Of
Springs; couplings and Sound -ah -
sorbing devices. Although: still in
• the experimental stages;''there is
••-.116' doubt that it,will enhance: our
. • • ,
pregt-ess and there are hundreds
of wayS in Which it will be used.
PLANTS GROWN WiTHOLTr:
•:EARTH ,
• 'Di.. W.' M. -McNeely, medical
superintendent Of 'Essex , CenUtY
Sanatorium, Windsor, Ont.,; has
' been experimenting for years with
,-plaritti-iiir-.14s. -capacity as amateur
• -hortieulturist. His • hobby7raT7
brought him ; Many pleasant irio- •
,• ments, and lately gave rise to the
idea that it, ,rnay be possibleto
hasten the growth of bone, in op-
. erations -Where..pieces must be re:,
mote& • ,
He adiples that he doesn't think
himself'capable of h medical dia-
• coveq of this magnitude, but, be-
lieves it will come, in the light
tliat, Col. Charles A.: Lindbergh is
eiperimenting with a 'live' heart,.
and .has kejot•it alive by nutrition
'for years. • ' •" •
' • The genial dotter got the idea .
,
when "e began ,te grow Itii,
re-
rnarkable flower garden' without
earth last May,,, in his first expert-,
• rnent with hYdreponics; He has
. .
one garden containing 1,4 vartettea
of plants and n tomato plant as
well, and tbere 'isn't a vestige of
eartlf;anyWhere. The xi -iota are in
' wate: Containing a solution of
chemical salts. The seeds are
• ranted "xi fou nar§
..p, .1 r I 'Itch rdi
es, o
excelsior, suspended on *ire net.'
I .tim. above. Water containing the •
salts solution. •
1 And almost mitaculOutly, ihe•
• plants are 'hesilthfir and Much'
larger .than .• these left; to the care:
,' of "Mother Nature.; When the
letiyeS, bt,the, plants begin to iet,
low, Dr. McNeely took this as a
"SyMptont that there was an iron
tlefietencY and -Added a hit Of irrin
pantediately, the, leaves.
took On A deeper eodor and sliovi
,cd signs of ,iraproved health, '
• IS4ile No. 37-- 38..
"
•
•
Atter a !pug talk on the valueof
,.peace, gontwill and disarteetnenr, A
teacher as "fd his',Claaa if they pir,
,jeCtedlo, 'wart
• X1,037--Ye8, air„ 1 do! '
TeacherL-Goodi 'Now tell: us why
-Boy--136,cense, sir,. Wars , Made
'bistcrY---4114 hate 11011:nil'
Imagination was .given a man to
POMPensAtelltm ;fel.' what .11.e, itr .not,
and •• sense of litimor was prodded
'for whet he:is,
Mrs. :Dasher4-When ,,We. were in •
Egypt we :visited • the, pyramids.
Some of tbe, stones were literally
covered; with hieroglyphics.
Xtrs. Gusher -1 hope hone Of
them got on you They. say some
Of those:foreign insects are ter-
. ,
Thirlp Work Out
Because it rains *lien, we wish it
w
Be-cause°'11'mkin't.
endo what they often. ,
Shouldn,I. " •
go
'Beeal4SweroChrs and plansSeine' of ue grunible the whole day.'
• •
But; somehow,. in spite • of the Cate
and doubt,
,It Seems at last that things work
'So bend to yourtrouble and meet
your ,eare, ', •
For -the clouds -must- breait; , and the
Sky- grew fair.
Let the rain &nue down at it must
and iU
But keep on working and Wing
'. still,
For
inspiaoabout,f the grn,inhlers who
staid
Somehow,it seems allthings work
Ont.
'
• • Dramatist—So yon'te 'read tny
new • Play? • Well, what de you
think of -it?. •
Manager -,--My dear 'sir,: there are
two scenes in it that Shakespeare
himself couldn't have Written.
Drarnatist-Aftead ? And which
scenes ate thoSe?
Manager—The ,one .in. the radio
Shop and the one in the movie stu
•din,. '
Mealier—junior, -isn't it • rather
extravagant' to eatlitIth butter and
jain 'on yourbread at the,Saitte
Junior—Oh ; no Mother dear'. It
ecnnorny. iron See the same Piece
ot bread:. does for. hoth,
• • ,
-,HarperGreen says' he is finan
eially all in.
Ilarris•Yes,-; just told me he's es•-•
,
-ery -ceritTeut.
•
• , • -, •
Farinere, Feder
Purchase. PIan
Is Annount.
Federal Government Aids- The
Farrners In OnOng
Oae-Wity Expeuseirto Wed
4
,• The. refund to ta.rmers..of their
zigents;',Pf, one-way travelling ex-
pensea is emhodied in a 'feeder purl
Chase itlicy which Agriculfure,
' Minister Y 0 garOner Almonucen
became effective in Canada•Septem-
ber. extending until December 31
The ;PelleY isaimed at helping
fgrinera to, make. personal ;helee.-
tion Pf ,-,feeder Stock cattle • and
plambs-r, in Western Canada: It is .
eifieetive 'in' • three editiOns. one ....
each for Eastern Ganada..the:•PraF •
•,rie *Previticest. and :British, Colunt-
bia
The policy is applied tocarload
shipments billed within, the -Sped....
Bed' tiine. .7
How IP -45114C Is,' Applied' '
Subject to the kioaditiona Outlined
in- the policy . itself; farmers from
points east of Manitoba may obtain
the benefit indicated on the
pur-
chase of feeder cattle at the Saiska-:
bion sale, September. , 28 to 29;
Moose Jai., October 7, at country
paints and at any stockyards in
the Prairie Provinces, The Polley
will apply on 'Iambi and ewes
bolight at the Mose Jaw sale,. or
at countrs; points; and on Iambi
' purchased' at the stockyards 'nI
these 'three Province's.
'Prairie Province .farmers ' may
huy, cattle At either of the,:siles and
at the,Stockyards:' may also
purchase lambs and breedink.eWes
at the ,Moose, jaw sale and faiths
''.atlhe :stockyards, -- -`•
In Three 'Sections
British Columbia farmers; or
„
their agents, may have the benefits
of the policy'on cattle purchased •
tibia a range ;herd in the interior. ,
of British ColuMbia ,at the Moose •,
'JAW and •Saikatoon feeder ;salei.
and at conical's' ' -points or stock=
yards,, in Alberta and Saskatchew-
an. Lambs purchased at stoekyards..
land both lamb a and ewes pnrchas-
.ed: at the ,MOose. Jaw sale; or at
country points w these two ,pro-
vinces, will, be epgibie:
Departmental agents at e va
riaus• stockyards are in possession'
of all information _relating to the
. policy, as well as the ' Western
Stock Grower's Association of Cal-.
. . .
Seven -Pound Pike,
Ate a Whitefish
After -flying. into the. Wheeler
fighing.,preserves in the Lake La
Carpe section of Northern Quebec
recently, pr. and Mrs. Charles It
Baker and son, Malcolm Baker, of
Montreal, have returned to Gray-
Rocks.Jnn,'St. Joyite, by the
Kiamilia canoe route. •
;Virh" e mg a num e
Mrs.
Ciefc
Baker
hatitnga7
dchi' thee unusual
per-
Flying; Above:
Quebec 'Lakes
Mrs. Wilbur' L. .C,utntningi ac-
companied by her daughter' Molly,.
both of Round Hill, Greenwich,
Conn., arrived at Gray _flocks Inn
AirpOrt, St. Joyie, Que.,. recently. 1
,From this • point 'Mrs Cumming
chartered the Gray Rocks Air Set -
Vice Nihica 87;and hew into Lake
'Comniandant,' . approximately '65
air miles north Of 4qiny Rocks
Inn, • There they Were Met .by
guide, ,Joe Latour, and caught a
large mlintier of grey .trout. In; ,
neighbouring take Gauthier' they
also caught their full quota et
ePeckied , treat, During the trip
einiiiitingand her. daughter' .
hadthe experience of seatng con-
siderable big genie, '
. A Black- Sheep
* k tlaetc4ttheeti` kill "into a' 0111 -
de -tat, chased by Odgl, leaped
a four -foot gate; Attuned through
a .window knoeked
o*.er,"table itt 'Whielf SOitie • peoPle
were ; having bretikfitSt4: Sinashed
crockery 04; ornansents. and
smothered ' th.6 fobit 'broken.
Let the other fellow, talk oce.a-
Toii can't learn touch lis-':
tening:to yourself:,
Neighbour-I'Well; hill; 1, hear
Your boss: has had a fever, FI,OW's
hi S teniperature this meoning?
, Hired Man ,(scratching his bead)
for Me to. say:: He died
/ast night. , •
It takes ipluelt for 'a z, -,:;r1' to *ear
stiree 'Of the new .hathing Suits. .1n.
Inez...she has to Show a lot of haat
:-
hone to do it: • '
C.N.R. Operating .
Revenues :Don
statement • of
operating retenhes •and operating,
• .
ettienses f the Canadian National
,
Railways ' systehi ,foi
the Meath ' of July iSsped at Moil-
treal last Week ShowS operating re-"
Yenne:s •,were $14.L7.717 as eottipar.:' ,
ed •with $16,662,_95,5 in July.
•Operating expenses were$14;273,-,
675 against- $1.5,704.0R during the
Corresponding period of •last Year.
'Por -the seven months period end, •
ing JtilY 1. 0p0.tatirtg ' rON-'73:11E;S
were 89,67936q, against '
299 in the corresponding period of
lastS,ear. Operating expenses -up
• to las, piof this Year were $102-
713'.fi7; 'compared with $164.032,451
for the ,s1n1l1az,4.Period Of 1937.'
' The summaries fttiloWt.'
' Month of July
Operating Revenues. 1938, ':$14..
1.16,7t7; 1931, Decrease
$2;456.268. Operating ',Expenses,
$1-1..273,61.5,; 19074 0.5,76.1485r
Decrease. .430.410. Net Revenue'.
Defici 1935. $9,6,958;, 1957, 1937;
• $055,660; Decrease $1,055,853. '
• Angregite to July Titt
• Operating 'Reveirnes, •
1935, 396,-
936.276; 1037; $111,659,09,.;, De-
crease, $14',723,02:1. operating, Ex.. -
tenses, lt):Ig, s,10:1,71X21'74 "1937,
.••$10.1,63.451..7. Decrease,: $1,31f,34.
,S7et.; Revenue betleit.' 193,8., $5,776,, .
9.41" 1q37,$1 646 5•1$''' 7 Deet4ase •
, 01,401,159c'
, aligai111104,:114*,ft
'Fret ell thetiOn pi..litlresare
Suililanting German produaions.
in Greets.
•
• •
;.,
f.HQi7*-11
0G.DENIS:41
• :
utalint:PCncoslyou'll.th'isld7iidtlici'r
ciretted
a lot 0 etitra Wt(sfaction in MIling
your oWn. NO ripeci to feh mound.
. for a bevet Fine Cut
Ogden 's—
there is none. ,Ogden's rolls them ,
r and
pricher,
171:17 smoother1•31:1etecl everye'r" :*
time--47es, vogPueceit:11, when you ti use '
haat
For
Oidce,s
Cur .
which had just devoured
whitefiih. 'Both fmb were In' per-
fect eonaition.. On their fourclaY,'
trip the Bakers .Were accompanisd
• by two Gray Rcicks Inn guides.
arm.Topics
Cotifrol of .t.cv.r Taktle
7 Aflerbarrgst , Cultivation, is the
...heapest and. most.effeeive Method '•
of controlling• Perennial „Saw,. This-
tle, :states: J. D:,...AxeLeo'd et ez;e
Crops..Seeds 'and:. Weeds' Branch
of the Ontario 1;6par:talent Of.
cnituro in an intervieW this week. • ,
creeping rootStalks '.of,. the.
Perennial So*. Thistle are at their
weakest stage ,right :uotv,7''Said Mr
_McLeod : '‘`Flat; stra4lit and dry •
weather are Otr best partners."
Mr McLeod adViSes dep plow
tag immediately after harvest The .
land alinuld be allowed tit drY thor
-mighty for two or 'three- ..weeks
without Cultivataciii. is POlitted
otit:ihat. surface s-oll is separated ,
;front sithsoil; 'moisture is tut,
and • root stalks Are ,•bollaW., and
Milky and Canntit,' stand heat :•and
• (hiltless: fellow later:,% with: the
bread .shares- On iie ,,,eilitivatby to; .
get y reman
haantloW°,1pnItot:Itrat:t: g •:.cr •
deep dischig.iviii kip .yOling stint; ,
Mer , annuals and indtata Seeds toy.
gertitinate, stateS::Mr.. Meeotf, At- •
ter harvev cultivation . pais big .
dividends in assuringAarger' sire • '
eeeding, crons and batter ,returah.
..I•toni Weeds...When they are.,:weatest. '
'Plan noW AO work all , infeSzed
fields Whi,ch are not seeaed.dira-nZ
UST atthe time whert.-
you lieed new tires on
your car, Firestone niuk- es
it possible for you to buy -
genuine 'high quality:
gum -dipped tires at prices -
that 'Save you real money.
ThesenewFirestOne
Standard Tires give you
everything you ne)ed—
lost& carefree,-/Qea,ge,
dependable safety , and
low cost. Drive in to
your nearest Fireitone
Dealer today and have
him put a set of Standards
on your car today's,
top tire value.
v.
CIasiFied Advertising
,Icz
_ _
•AGENTS WANTED
, . . ,
SELI.4NG " WATERPROtiFINGS,'---4-
• paints., reof. and /lest' rosettesdi-
rect to large ,ponsumers, part or
full time. The Preseo, Company. --
Toronto. • '
8111E1DICAI.• -
PILES. BOLDER'S- RECTAL sup,
• PORT. $2.75 complete. 'Amazing
new discovery. consta.ntly.,tnedi,
cetes inflamed tissues and .d0l1n
HOY prevents 'protruShon.` Write
for booklet. Free trial of ,1,1older's•,
Herbal Ointment: ' Bolder Mtg.,:
.651 D.Offerin,'Street. Toronto.
' Ntitit4Etitv-. sTocx
ItAlth. AND ORN:A11ENT7
ale4:-.Sead for opt latest f41 -plant -7*
' Ing gtalogue.. .F411 •descriptions
• Of' a Wide .ittesorttnent ..;Of 'lilies,. •
.rOckerY. plants'. and, ether. peren-
nial .'flovizers. also fruit •for the-
czilder. parts. Special offeast ore-
• mitito., with' each Order. Otity
atrong root st ancl..• stizicly . trees
• ," sfilppect7 Bellvery In good condi-
tion ,guaranteed. The Manitoba
-Hardy Plant. Nursery, Bropmore.
.1fen•',
igEwapPAPER.rnor,EnTv waatt.rgla
tp...iNcm.rtBsTBri.
13iirclibeing Ontario Weekly
•• paper.: Can .make reasonable down
•" parient In cash and monthly pa -
mets for balance. Mint include
" geed Job huSineas and well. estab.
..,1Ished,'neWspaper in growing
_ G. laners'on. 9 Delaware
•-.Aite., Toronto. ••
••01991.114.11,Ez4N .T40111.RTS
YOPr" •
YOU ('AN HAN C TY -4 ONVENI-
ences in your village or farm home
without water Supply Or seivers-
.! Write fOrfree information 'on our
modern. self -emptying, odourless
Toilets trim s35,00 upg. and leave
behind for ever the clre.zill
• out-
h.ju- with its flies, 'cold and un-
, healthy discomforts. Kaustine En-
gineering Company. 164 Portland
. Street, Toronto: (Jnt. WAverley
8985. •
, •
VOU, • 44Ritv:
.Suitecl? •Htindreds to choose front.. ,
'Sonic with theitUS:''Idatty farmera'.".•
daughters iind widoWs With Pre,
perty. Partiefilars. lOe. pontiden- •
fiat. 1.:,,sanadian Correspondence
• Club, • 13.os: 128, Igary, 'Alta: • • '
PitriTt1GRAI"Illr
ROLL
1ilL43l '
prints 25c: reprints S•for 25c:.• Free'
enlargertietit ,with 25c erder. Ra-
tablished over25 years, Bright-
-ling RichmondISt. East.
Torotite. ..
' • ' •
, .
' :14111)141t AND 1.40131.1 1t1"
1.11kt1l1`DMN1- '
COCKERELS itEADY FOR
ket in 3, months. IiI,P:•eci Roeks
,•.New klanipsbire.: Reds, 9,10 weeks
.old $24.95, •.6,8, weeks old $19.95;
1 NV eOks $15.95. Big egg quality
. add 'Ile. Baden °Electric Chick
Hatchery Ltd., Lbiden, Ont. • • '
„
voN'T 3:1 Ss'. • TIA.ESE COCKEREL
• bargains. Barred' Rocks, •White
• Rocks, New • Hampshire Reds 8-9
26.95, 6-8 weeks $22.95;.3
.v.pelts • $16.50.
iie.tcheries; Limited, Fergus,' Ont
The
, • .' 13:ilgian .'isvoinler clock"'
„ . . , . , .
thili ,by Lodewik Ziminer7. clock,'
' pinker to the Nina of the l3elgians. '
' iLWiii go .on exhibition•for an indefi-
,. .
'site., 'period..tit, the New Yerlt:,Ma- *,
• Seam. of Science and Industry. The '
. clock, • Which ,:is , 10 feet . high,. re- :
. .cords on 98 separate diala :all the
.. major, phenoniena .of time.
•'. 'One'. of • ta,E,. simplest' 'tasks for, :
„,.. . :the (leek is indicating the 10 dit-,..
• •'".--' feteitt tinie: divisions be, the world.,
•, Another is.. recording on 2a :row of
pee a fl. . pe. dials hi, .of,
•..the', tides, as they rise and fall . at.. '
'; various ports .throughout the 'world...;
• Idr:. Zimmer says the CI.43.it haa.lit-
tle trouhle in •taing, where the. sup, 1
moon, planets and . even Certain ,
,Cornets'are at any given Hine.' ..• '
•, .Shows Astronomical Tvv" Hight ,
' 'Oirie.. Of the _morel "CompliCated;
oPeratrons of the ',clock' Show the
• ,.'...:La_paarmat_disVacementef %the celes-.
: 'tial Vann, the, horizpntal equater-. -
' .ial solar,parallax, astrehothical 'and, •
.. tivil.,tWiligbt" and •tho. tratsfortita,'
• lion Of the, polar star. The indicator
. . , . .. - i •
on the dial deal:ing smith the last
nanied. manoeuver :requires 26.000,
- year's io.make tr single ,rgvelation:•
In ' Order to edmplete •the rotatiOn :
en. • the -26,000-year dial the pendit-
• . • . . . . ...
lum .of the Centrelling master clock! :
must:oscillate;badk and forth $22,-
• 536,000,060 time.. :1 museatn Spokes-
man .said.;•,•• '
SALE
ReeinnlitiOneit.,F0414ETC'*'.
:Vila' fa, n splendid. Opp:4(444y • tO
buy really high iiins4. reconditioned. '
„
furniture at a. fraction or the real
•;value, PV,e,Fy, .7111 W4. 01:94kughl'Y
'•e:01:ra ?0,1 0,13,1.?, 1,01 iqvZ .0100 :07 • be.,444 P094100.4.44,44:,
tee of Satisfection. ;goods care, ,
roily. packedfor, atte,.. shiPetent un
• receipt' OP •Monox order.
'• tention givento mail orders..
, ,
: eqg Aistio,gariy. .bed, room
ChitrOWer., triple Mirror 'YAP -
•• :spring. and
vack. Walont.;nnish„ bed room suite.
•1!"-w ciresSer, etiittonier,„.tnli • si#e.
bed.- and Sunless spring, "•': , •
,it‘oy Beaptifullfour ,piece .• spite, in
! •viratrint' iiress,er,
• venitY.,". full: size bed. eiUonier' eltd,
sagfess. apring., ' ;•• '
, *co...Largo •• Walnut finian ;suite:,
er.""" dresSer, chiffonier, toti" size •
bed, sagless: spring and 'neW•all felt
mattress, • • ,
tom. Large suite in two tone Wal-•
• iff"!••••",,nuttinish. tireAet, large triple
•
infircir, 'vanity.' Oh full. size,
• bed, *Loess. Spring,. and 'brand new
suite,
, large -dresser vnifity;.ehittfon-,_
ier, tull sixe bed and saglee 3 spring.
•''tla.gn room sujte.
• •tr#•,' •• buffet, extension, table
and s ;leather -seat; theirs.
$24 50 BeautlfUl•quer,ter cut oak
•••••"'•iiiiite, large.' buffet. 'ekten-
, akin tat:40.4nd &leather' upholstered
•chairs.. .'• : - ".
, ego Nine piece English oak. enite,*
buffet,•chine': cabinet, ' exten- ,
•
sion table and 6- leather seat chairs.
Perfect, , • • • • :
CAO I3eautifut '9 Piece' spite: -rich
.1r -r Walnut finish, buffet; • ekten-''
Elan 'table, chine, cabinet and 6 lea,.
• ther, upholstered Chairs,'
•'$RC.:r.nglish" oe„k suite; biiffet,
n•-•‘• tension • tatie:::,:claina cabinet
and G leather upholstered chairs.
elm Solid swalnut huffet, •
IF • ••' cabinet, ,extenaieri; table end .5
chair's in bine leather. • .•' '
tea. Large Solid walnut•spite,but-
WY.. Yet; cabinet, extension !tattle
• Perfect ; .. • • . • • •
• $109 'Beautiful Ante, solid,walnut,
. (cost new over "$300.)• 'large'
buffet,' ehina .ca„binet, extension
table and G leather seat chairs,Pr-
ter Condition. , , •
9.0.41cLagati spite (coSt
•11'17's!" inately $350) 'large 'buffet:.
' cabinet.,extens.lOn table and 6 beau,
leather seat chair.
• tiQ Chesterfield suite,- 9 pieces,np•
lielstered, in tapestrY, Mars:hall
,.1t90 3 Ojeee'.chestortield. Suite, •itp.
• holstered,,,, in • harcf7wearing
repp • material- , Marshall , sprin•g
4t29‘ Beitutiftit 3 '•Piece suite,•, up -
•.911".•,', holstered :in • French -jacquard,.
MarShall, spring reverable ctishiens:
Irte`!'Smart 3 .pieee,'"'Snite, uphol-
stered in brown novelty rem.
,reversiblO•Marshall 'spring ctiations.'',
..ShoW-wciod fronts. ' • • .
tAK..;;.'prece suite,... upholstered. in .
goOd , repp ;Material, ruat
..perfeet condition,. rexersihIe.
Cushiens. q'P
ece Beautiful :8 piece..Mohair Suite
w"%'.
(cost new about. $2351 rev'ers,
ible Marshall cushions, walnut show
• typed facings. Perfeet condition.: .
Larce,- assortment., stoves. .kitclien.
sevvinc Machines, dresSers,'.
chiffoniers':hed,s, • ice, boxes. 'Studio
. couches, rugs, • •ete.,, amazingly
IoW:priees. ...specint'attention 'given '
to Mail eiders., Ev<!•.ry.
ed f
.ersafe shipment.en receipt
oughlY d
• retonitioned.'•.••Carefully.
Peek „
of money order. .•
'•DoneY back #ortinadee of
• • • ,tiattatartton.,. • '
•
Write,.fOr
;LYONS',
TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT
• 4711 Yonge St., Toronto
FEED YOUR - CHEAP GRAIN TO
theSe• cockerels. • Barred.' Reeks,
Nea- Hampshire Reds, . 'white
• Ileeks Av'eeks 423.95, 6-7•
weeks ;
$21.95, A,weeks 2.63h, 3 weeks 1414,
2 •weeks 9%. Large egg ouality.
• add lc. Top • ,NOtch Chickeriet;
GuelPh, Ont
• TRACTOR MAGNIZTO AND
triErNeJtAzott 11t.% AIRS
SEND. CS YOCR TRACTOR 31G.NE
to end Generator Repairs..We save.
' ,You :money. Allanson Arniattire
• Mantr., 855. Bay' St.. Toronto
ana(14In 1938_Edit
.1(er r;
3 .P*004: 1400,r,M.440t)
TQW.Firg 'PA A,177n4403:f.
The :Piatione1-140:
tiF,A,..A.P.4r,Y5 VS.414, '
The, Public:30Pa Of Lite 138' 'ed!,
thin of the Canada, Vc.,ar -Beek. pub- ,
lished by authorization of the. Hon.
W. D. Euler. Minister. of Trade" and.
cotmerco is nntiounced" by the Do- -
Minioa littreatt Of StatiatiZe The.
Canada -Year Book, is,. tae ofiicial
statistical annual Ot. the countrii.
• and centains A thoroughly up.to-
date, account, of the natural resour-
erk -Of-the ,Dominion7and-their--ile-.:.
..velopment, the, history of the cone;
•tryeits,:histitutions; its demography,
:the ••different .britneltes, of Produe,:,
'llon,„ trade.. transportation.. finanee„,,
.,,edhcatieu,'. brief,'' a ComPre,
'tensive.. study --Within • tbelimits;of
single velcnie of the social' and
.economic condition' of the Dominz:
• ion. This new edition has been
thoroughly .revised throughent and'.
• hibludes .in all its 'chapters the lit,.
• est information available UP to the
• ;date of going to press.
The 1938. Canada Year Book ex-
tends to almost 1,200 pages, deal-
ing,With all phases of the national ,
life. and more especially • With ' those
susceptible of statistieal measure-
ment.:. A statistical summary of the '
Progress of. Canada iS include,d in
the introductory matter. This
gives a pictures in figUres of. the
remarkable progresS which, the
country has made •since the first
census of the Dominion was taken.
in .1871, •sixty -Seven.' years 'ago.
`• .Maps and. Charts •
• There are oier thirty nrapS and
&tarts eonMiiled,,,in. the -alame, and -
'two photo-geld.titie inserts
• --rat-
ing the ,Settions-; Of Y"Tbe-'-Plora-
Canada" and '"Historic. Sites and; ,
MontiMents,", Three
, lithographed .maps are included...
' Persons requiring :the YearBoek
may 'obtain it from, the Kings
Prin-
ter. OttaWa, as long as the .supplY '
lasts'. at the price :of 81:59, which
covers,, Merely ,the cost Of; paper,
'printing and binding. BY a special.,
cOncesSion, a limited •number of
paper -bound copies have been set.
aside ;fee ministers of religion, bona
,fide students and school" teachers,
Who May obtain copies at ,the nom- .
inal price of a e6its each.
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• • .
"Papers and: Records:
WEct.AND, ,OOLINTY '
HISTORICAL • SOCITY"
Cent. e to think of it, many Of the
.niest interesting/eventsin the his;
tory .of Ontario . (lacl)ding Laura
SeCortPs walk. to. warn the soldiers)
had a ,plaCe. in the development :Of
Velland-Cciuntythat teriatile,see,i
tion of the' Province' 'tucked' dOwn
en 'Lake Eric
,pne thil)g, the county is*.
:bordered by the Niagara River a,
body . of Water which, has figured
large in a. dozen :incidents. ;
The. Welland. ceniity, Hist�rscal
'St,iciety..haS o�ne t valuable jeb in
Collecting oVer ' a:period .ef years
ali'the, papers' and. reaords, •Whiclr
throw light o; the 'bah; of that ter'
gi�n." :So far, fiv volurneS Of the'.
Papers and,Records been
•piiblishel„ dealing with, the War Of
1812 the Fenian raids.,, the
br-tife Welland Ship : Canal, the
•story of Fort EriehapPenings on
the Niagara frcintier. Sketches of
'personalities serYe' .to ' make the •
..documents real interesting.* ..
The .student interested in, the
history', of Ontario„cannot .afforel to
miss a, pe'ritsal of these.. vniumeS.
They May ,be liadat.„$2,0o a'niece.
Order's are received by Louis Blake ,
Duff,. Secretary of' the Society,. 35
4iagera. Street, Nyella.nd, Ontario.7
eifect .Specimen
•
Strict Vegetarian
,
The magnificent health of a Brl,•
ish bOY..•wlitise ;vegetarian' Parentt'
'• re' `St rictcd hint ::to, a. Meatless diet
. has led' One of' Great
forenfott TiSYsiologiit'S to believe he
heq 10 01
Cgted -,e 'perfect 'boy
A,.., ."
. '•LeOlinra tidi dlreeter ofre-,
. abarch at; .7.t. John Gfinic and !Estf..
title. of Physidal Medieine,, Wrote :hip
the 4 I3ri i sit Medi:01.13.6016i ,of the
bovivli0e fat tit -an (1 inotltei re,
..Yeara 0 t� ;the. ...VeL;otible
" Ten .Mutes Before Breakfast'
' Ile did,iitit„identity the
..;:olkboy,:wlici: Weighs '$6.pettmls.:and...
• stands' fear feet' lint • ok tent::to.
iii*yt "He . tho'"0011 Of taittred
' theinseive& rogetarians:y
• pertecf Sneelinen doeSn't
eat nielit, tisk eggs,.or 'brettd,'wallti.',.
: aillet. dtilty litre brealtfaSta
:titell • s itriwit to dad slice"if Pine, .
OMiI POr 1thul1• hehas bike,d
nach and l'haion ttle TjTi a• Nit
ClI st. 'Wile. of WhOle Meal' • fifillt;'• •
elieeSe.: and milk—te.ditintee lit all.,
ror-tea.1i6tffitzft have tea,'but
• t*O111EI bite Orange rtind t�,
mall tomatoes.
at Science
Doing'
INSULIN AND CATARACTS
'‘Theie has been enormous. pre.
• .
--greis in:- the reduction of -blindness
in Countries all overthe world,"
Sir ;Stewart Duke -Elder, surgeon- .
oculist to •King George, said in in
interview at Toreritaj_ast *eek. .
' the greatest • single facter in
thi reductiOil Of :•blindriesS, Sir
'Stewart. , explained, was early
-treatMent MIA e,.._-tecially. the: ap-
plication of silver solution to tfie,
• eY,.es of childreijit irth..
by checking diabetic
cadition's; is also' reducing
• eidenee of cataracts, said Sir
• SteWart. Cataracts were often
caused by diabetic .condition, he,
explained.
1
1.
,.:60AT's ;mom). cuax
• Two hundred ,people have =beep
curedof gastric .ulcers- hiving
goat's bleed injected into their
Vein's at tbe Institute of Bleed
Transfulon :in MosetrW„J.U.S,S.R.:::
, The'', 'tires were remarkably
rapid, and in the two years'. that
the exteriments have continued no
pathas had,' h• recurrence of
' the •riretble Atte' treatment. The
'.treatnient has„been. found snecess'-
•ful also wheti apPlied to Skin 'ilia-
,easeS and tropical ulcers, though
somewhat Ics effective then for
gastric ulcer, ; , .
nye Cable cencanetres 'of, bleoci.'
.are,, transferred from the . goat , to
the Patient at .citeh injection, Af!.-
ter the secend: ttailhfusion he
paitedAPpearS and tie -nieer we-
te heal.
ELASfTTAL
•
• Scientists are constantly dis-
coVeringneW Metals and iinnrev,-
.ing on. Old one.S.BtiI •nov'th"ey •
have Made a neW SUbStalite.7Wl
IS neither: mineral her vegetable, „
but a coinbitiation Of •both°., Irhey •
have, 'amalgamated rubber and
:Steel in Snell a manner ith to twin
tat elnstia ,
•
' would not even have been thought
po'ssible. Tke -value to industry .of
• this new metal • is considerable: it
is ileal for the 'manufactare, Of
Springs; couplings and Sound -ah -
sorbing devices. Although: still in
• the experimental stages;''there is
••-.116' doubt that it,will enhance: our
. • • ,
pregt-ess and there are hundreds
of wayS in Which it will be used.
PLANTS GROWN WiTHOLTr:
•:EARTH ,
• 'Di.. W.' M. -McNeely, medical
superintendent Of 'Essex , CenUtY
Sanatorium, Windsor, Ont.,; has
' been experimenting for years with
,-plaritti-iiir-.14s. -capacity as amateur
• -hortieulturist. His • hobby7raT7
brought him ; Many pleasant irio- •
,• ments, and lately gave rise to the
idea that it, ,rnay be possibleto
hasten the growth of bone, in op-
. erations -Where..pieces must be re:,
mote& • ,
He adiples that he doesn't think
himself'capable of h medical dia-
• coveq of this magnitude, but, be-
lieves it will come, in the light
tliat, Col. Charles A.: Lindbergh is
eiperimenting with a 'live' heart,.
and .has kejot•it alive by nutrition
'for years. • ' •" •
' • The genial dotter got the idea .
,
when "e began ,te grow Itii,
re-
rnarkable flower garden' without
earth last May,,, in his first expert-,
• rnent with hYdreponics; He has
. .
one garden containing 1,4 vartettea
of plants and n tomato plant as
well, and tbere 'isn't a vestige of
eartlf;anyWhere. The xi -iota are in
' wate: Containing a solution of
chemical salts. The seeds are
• ranted "xi fou nar§
..p, .1 r I 'Itch rdi
es, o
excelsior, suspended on *ire net.'
I .tim. above. Water containing the •
salts solution. •
1 And almost mitaculOutly, ihe•
• plants are 'hesilthfir and Much'
larger .than .• these left; to the care:
,' of "Mother Nature.; When the
letiyeS, bt,the, plants begin to iet,
low, Dr. McNeely took this as a
"SyMptont that there was an iron
tlefietencY and -Added a hit Of irrin
pantediately, the, leaves.
took On A deeper eodor and sliovi
,cd signs of ,iraproved health, '
• IS4ile No. 37-- 38..
"
•
•
Atter a !pug talk on the valueof
,.peace, gontwill and disarteetnenr, A
teacher as "fd his',Claaa if they pir,
,jeCtedlo, 'wart
• X1,037--Ye8, air„ 1 do! '
TeacherL-Goodi 'Now tell: us why
-Boy--136,cense, sir,. Wars , Made
'bistcrY---4114 hate 11011:nil'
Imagination was .given a man to
POMPensAtelltm ;fel.' what .11.e, itr .not,
and •• sense of litimor was prodded
'for whet he:is,
Mrs. :Dasher4-When ,,We. were in •
Egypt we :visited • the, pyramids.
Some of tbe, stones were literally
covered; with hieroglyphics.
Xtrs. Gusher -1 hope hone Of
them got on you They. say some
Of those:foreign insects are ter-
. ,
Thirlp Work Out
Because it rains *lien, we wish it
w
Be-cause°'11'mkin't.
endo what they often. ,
Shouldn,I. " •
go
'Beeal4SweroChrs and plansSeine' of ue grunible the whole day.'
• •
But; somehow,. in spite • of the Cate
and doubt,
,It Seems at last that things work
'So bend to yourtrouble and meet
your ,eare, ', •
For -the clouds -must- breait; , and the
Sky- grew fair.
Let the rain &nue down at it must
and iU
But keep on working and Wing
'. still,
For
inspiaoabout,f the grn,inhlers who
staid
Somehow,it seems allthings work
Ont.
'
• • Dramatist—So yon'te 'read tny
new • Play? • Well, what de you
think of -it?. •
Manager -,--My dear 'sir,: there are
two scenes in it that Shakespeare
himself couldn't have Written.
Drarnatist-Aftead ? And which
scenes ate thoSe?
Manager—The ,one .in. the radio
Shop and the one in the movie stu
•din,. '
Mealier—junior, -isn't it • rather
extravagant' to eatlitIth butter and
jain 'on yourbread at the,Saitte
Junior—Oh ; no Mother dear'. It
ecnnorny. iron See the same Piece
ot bread:. does for. hoth,
• • ,
-,HarperGreen says' he is finan
eially all in.
Ilarris•Yes,-; just told me he's es•-•
,
-ery -ceritTeut.
•
• , • -, •
Farinere, Feder
Purchase. PIan
Is Annount.
Federal Government Aids- The
Farrners In OnOng
Oae-Wity Expeuseirto Wed
4
,• The. refund to ta.rmers..of their
zigents;',Pf, one-way travelling ex-
pensea is emhodied in a 'feeder purl
Chase itlicy which Agriculfure,
' Minister Y 0 garOner Almonucen
became effective in Canada•Septem-
ber. extending until December 31
The ;PelleY isaimed at helping
fgrinera to, make. personal ;helee.-
tion Pf ,-,feeder Stock cattle • and
plambs-r, in Western Canada: It is .
eifieetive 'in' • three editiOns. one ....
each for Eastern Ganada..the:•PraF •
•,rie *Previticest. and :British, Colunt-
bia
The policy is applied tocarload
shipments billed within, the -Sped....
Bed' tiine. .7
How IP -45114C Is,' Applied' '
Subject to the kioaditiona Outlined
in- the policy . itself; farmers from
points east of Manitoba may obtain
the benefit indicated on the
pur-
chase of feeder cattle at the Saiska-:
bion sale, September. , 28 to 29;
Moose Jai., October 7, at country
paints and at any stockyards in
the Prairie Provinces, The Polley
will apply on 'Iambi and ewes
bolight at the Mose Jaw sale,. or
at countrs; points; and on Iambi
' purchased' at the stockyards 'nI
these 'three Province's.
'Prairie Province .farmers ' may
huy, cattle At either of the,:siles and
at the,Stockyards:' may also
purchase lambs and breedink.eWes
at the ,Moose, jaw sale and faiths
''.atlhe :stockyards, -- -`•
In Three 'Sections
British Columbia farmers; or
„
their agents, may have the benefits
of the policy'on cattle purchased •
tibia a range ;herd in the interior. ,
of British ColuMbia ,at the Moose •,
'JAW and •Saikatoon feeder ;salei.
and at conical's' ' -points or stock=
yards,, in Alberta and Saskatchew-
an. Lambs purchased at stoekyards..
land both lamb a and ewes pnrchas-
.ed: at the ,MOose. Jaw sale; or at
country points w these two ,pro-
vinces, will, be epgibie:
Departmental agents at e va
riaus• stockyards are in possession'
of all information _relating to the
. policy, as well as the ' Western
Stock Grower's Association of Cal-.
. . .
Seven -Pound Pike,
Ate a Whitefish
After -flying. into the. Wheeler
fighing.,preserves in the Lake La
Carpe section of Northern Quebec
recently, pr. and Mrs. Charles It
Baker and son, Malcolm Baker, of
Montreal, have returned to Gray-
Rocks.Jnn,'St. Joyite, by the
Kiamilia canoe route. •
;Virh" e mg a num e
Mrs.
Ciefc
Baker
hatitnga7
dchi' thee unusual
per-
Flying; Above:
Quebec 'Lakes
Mrs. Wilbur' L. .C,utntningi ac-
companied by her daughter' Molly,.
both of Round Hill, Greenwich,
Conn., arrived at Gray _flocks Inn
AirpOrt, St. Joyie, Que.,. recently. 1
,From this • point 'Mrs Cumming
chartered the Gray Rocks Air Set -
Vice Nihica 87;and hew into Lake
'Comniandant,' . approximately '65
air miles north Of 4qiny Rocks
Inn, • There they Were Met .by
guide, ,Joe Latour, and caught a
large mlintier of grey .trout. In; ,
neighbouring take Gauthier' they
also caught their full quota et
ePeckied , treat, During the trip
einiiiitingand her. daughter' .
hadthe experience of seatng con-
siderable big genie, '
. A Black- Sheep
* k tlaetc4ttheeti` kill "into a' 0111 -
de -tat, chased by Odgl, leaped
a four -foot gate; Attuned through
a .window knoeked
o*.er,"table itt 'Whielf SOitie • peoPle
were ; having bretikfitSt4: Sinashed
crockery 04; ornansents. and
smothered ' th.6 fobit 'broken.
Let the other fellow, talk oce.a-
Toii can't learn touch lis-':
tening:to yourself:,
Neighbour-I'Well; hill; 1, hear
Your boss: has had a fever, FI,OW's
hi S teniperature this meoning?
, Hired Man ,(scratching his bead)
for Me to. say:: He died
/ast night. , •
It takes ipluelt for 'a z, -,:;r1' to *ear
stiree 'Of the new .hathing Suits. .1n.
Inez...she has to Show a lot of haat
:-
hone to do it: • '
C.N.R. Operating .
Revenues :Don
statement • of
operating retenhes •and operating,
• .
ettienses f the Canadian National
,
Railways ' systehi ,foi
the Meath ' of July iSsped at Moil-
treal last Week ShowS operating re-"
Yenne:s •,were $14.L7.717 as eottipar.:' ,
ed •with $16,662,_95,5 in July.
•Operating expenses were$14;273,-,
675 against- $1.5,704.0R during the
Corresponding period of •last Year.
'Por -the seven months period end, •
ing JtilY 1. 0p0.tatirtg ' rON-'73:11E;S
were 89,67936q, against '
299 in the corresponding period of
lastS,ear. Operating expenses -up
• to las, piof this Year were $102-
713'.fi7; 'compared with $164.032,451
for the ,s1n1l1az,4.Period Of 1937.'
' The summaries fttiloWt.'
' Month of July
Operating Revenues. 1938, ':$14..
1.16,7t7; 1931, Decrease
$2;456.268. Operating ',Expenses,
$1-1..273,61.5,; 19074 0.5,76.1485r
Decrease. .430.410. Net Revenue'.
Defici 1935. $9,6,958;, 1957, 1937;
• $055,660; Decrease $1,055,853. '
• Angregite to July Titt
• Operating 'Reveirnes, •
1935, 396,-
936.276; 1037; $111,659,09,.;, De-
crease, $14',723,02:1. operating, Ex.. -
tenses, lt):Ig, s,10:1,71X21'74 "1937,
.••$10.1,63.451..7. Decrease,: $1,31f,34.
,S7et.; Revenue betleit.' 193,8., $5,776,, .
9.41" 1q37,$1 646 5•1$''' 7 Deet4ase •
, 01,401,159c'
, aligai111104,:114*,ft
'Fret ell thetiOn pi..litlresare
Suililanting German produaions.
in Greets.
•
• •
;.,
f.HQi7*-11
0G.DENIS:41
• :
utalint:PCncoslyou'll.th'isld7iidtlici'r
ciretted
a lot 0 etitra Wt(sfaction in MIling
your oWn. NO ripeci to feh mound.
. for a bevet Fine Cut
Ogden 's—
there is none. ,Ogden's rolls them ,
r and
pricher,
171:17 smoother1•31:1etecl everye'r" :*
time--47es, vogPueceit:11, when you ti use '
haat
For
Oidce,s
Cur .
which had just devoured
whitefiih. 'Both fmb were In' per-
fect eonaition.. On their fourclaY,'
trip the Bakers .Were accompanisd
• by two Gray Rcicks Inn guides.
arm.Topics
Cotifrol of .t.cv.r Taktle
7 Aflerbarrgst , Cultivation, is the
...heapest and. most.effeeive Method '•
of controlling• Perennial „Saw,. This-
tle, :states: J. D:,...AxeLeo'd et ez;e
Crops..Seeds 'and:. Weeds' Branch
of the Ontario 1;6par:talent Of.
cnituro in an intervieW this week. • ,
creeping rootStalks '.of,. the.
Perennial So*. Thistle are at their
weakest stage ,right :uotv,7''Said Mr
_McLeod : '‘`Flat; stra4lit and dry •
weather are Otr best partners."
Mr McLeod adViSes dep plow
tag immediately after harvest The .
land alinuld be allowed tit drY thor
-mighty for two or 'three- ..weeks
without Cultivataciii. is POlitted
otit:ihat. surface s-oll is separated ,
;front sithsoil; 'moisture is tut,
and • root stalks Are ,•bollaW., and
Milky and Canntit,' stand heat :•and
• (hiltless: fellow later:,% with: the
bread .shares- On iie ,,,eilitivatby to; .
get y reman
haantloW°,1pnItot:Itrat:t: g •:.cr •
deep dischig.iviii kip .yOling stint; ,
Mer , annuals and indtata Seeds toy.
gertitinate, stateS::Mr.. Meeotf, At- •
ter harvev cultivation . pais big .
dividends in assuringAarger' sire • '
eeeding, crons and batter ,returah.
..I•toni Weeds...When they are.,:weatest. '
'Plan noW AO work all , infeSzed
fields Whi,ch are not seeaed.dira-nZ
UST atthe time whert.-
you lieed new tires on
your car, Firestone niuk- es
it possible for you to buy -
genuine 'high quality:
gum -dipped tires at prices -
that 'Save you real money.
ThesenewFirestOne
Standard Tires give you
everything you ne)ed—
lost& carefree,-/Qea,ge,
dependable safety , and
low cost. Drive in to
your nearest Fireitone
Dealer today and have
him put a set of Standards
on your car today's,
top tire value.