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r'OULTRI' AND POULTRY
EQUIPMENT
JERSEY GIANTS (WHITE or BLACK)
Plymouth Rocks (White or Barred),
Indian Runner Duc1(tings. Catalogue.
Edzell Poultry Farm, Princeton, Ont.
MY VERY BEST LARGE BRED TO
Lay White Leghorn Chicks, 9c; big
even Barred Rocks, 10c. All blood -
tested. 100% arrival. Bob Kimber-
ley, Box W, Essex, Ontario.
CHICKS — BARRED ROCKS AND
White Leghorns; all breeders blood -
tested and under Government Ap-
proval; I. J. Ardagh, Streetsville,
Ontario, Box E.
TRENT "BIG - REVENUE" CHICKS
are fast becoming a Buy -Word and
Standard for Superior Chicks among
poultry minded people, because they
quickly turn feed' and labor into
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tric Hatchery, Trenton, Ont,
POULTRY EQUIPMENT, HIGH QUA-
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River St„ Toronto,
, BETTER BABY CHTCKS FROM OUR
large Leghorns. Wonderful winter
layers of big, white egg's. Write for
descriptive catalogue, Shadynook
Poultry Farm, Aylmer, Ontario.
TWPI)DLE MUCKS LIVE, PROW AND
Pay, Chas. Worth, Charlottetown,
P.E.I., writes: "120 Leghorn pullets
arrived in first '!bass condition, raised
118. Pullets laying' 60',i." Send for
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you their results with Tweddle
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en, Ontario.
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TRAVEL MADE I -UM
CONSTIPATED
Salenlan Says Kruschen
Keeps Him "On His Toes"
"1 am a commercial traveller,"
writes a correspondent, "and due to
endless travelling by train and auto-
mobile I find that I become consti-
pated if I do not keep myself intern-
ally clean. Kruschen Salts is the
)illy thing that will do this effective-
ly and not interfere with my work,
I take a large dose of Kruschen
every Saturday night and on Sunda',
when I have no work to do, the Salts
act on me. On week -days I take a
small dose on rising. It is necessary
that I be 'on my toes' all through
the day, and this is the only way that
it possibly can be done."—V,L.
Kruschen Salts is an excellent re-
cipe for maintaining a condition of
internal cleanliness. The numerous
salts in Kruschen stimulate your in-
ternal organs to smooth, regular ac-
tion. Your inside is thus kept clear
of those impurities which, when al
lowed to accumulate, lower the whole
tone of the system,
UTATCFIERY
BRAY CROSS -BRED CHICICS ARE
hardy, fast-growing birds. Hybrid vi-
gour. Pullets lay early and make
heavy layers of extra large eggs, See
catalogue. Bray Hatchery, 130 John
St. North, Hamilton, Ontario.
345 BRAY WHITE LEGHORNPUL-
lets laid 127 eggs per day in Septem-
ber, 214 per day in October and 245
per day in November for Mr. C. W. S.
last year. See catalogue. Bray Hatch-
ery, 130 John St. North, Hamilton
Ontario,
MR. L. M. raised every one of. his 300
Bray White Wyanclottes last year.
His cockerels averaged 4 to 4%' lbs.
at 12 weeks old. See our catalogue..
Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. North,
Hamilton, Ontario,
SPECTACLE'S
EYEGLASSES, $1.75 UP. WE SEND
ten pair to test your eyes. Satisfac-
tion or money refunded. Glass eyes,
$4,00 each, assortment sent. Accur-
ate Optical, Dept. K, 67 Sussex, To-
ronto.
STAMPS
COLLECTORS! TEACHERS! CORON-
ation Souvenir Stamps. 60 different,
showing who and what it's all about,
25c. Guiton, Box 14, Station IC, To-
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TANNING
EXPERT TANNING OF HIDES FOR
harness, lace and robes. Bear, deer
furs. Free list and tags. Towne &
Sons, Merritton, Ontario.
Mexico Is Full
Of Fine Game
Animals There Just As Ferocious
As In Africa
The man who goes off to Africa to
hunt big game and cure a broken
heart may be overlooking a better bet
near home—Juan Zinzer is here to
try to prove it.
Zinser, chief of the Mexican Game
Service, brought his enthusiasm and
his facts to the third North American
Wildlife Conference at Baltimore.
Elephants in Africa?—Mexico has
tapirs, which are rarer and not as dan-
gerous. The only hazard in tapir
hunting, in fact, is that a fleeing ani-
mal might run over you, he says. A
herd of tapirs disorganized a Mexican
revolutionary army once by stamped-
ing through the ranks. They stand
about four feet high at the shoulders
and weigh 1,000 pounds.
Africa has lions, but Mexico has
cougars, smaller but just as vicious.
Africa has leopards. Mexico counters
with the offer of jaguars. Mexico also
has pecaries, about the size of small
pigs and much more dangerous to
hunters, and ocelots, which are apart-
ment -sized leopards.
Fingerprints
Can Be Forged
Man's Demonstration Impresses
Court and Brings About His
Acquittal
CROYDON, Eng. A man who
proved fingerprints could be produced
on an article which has not been
touched by the fingers that made them
was acquitted of burglary here.
David Pearce, 30, suggested that fin-
gerprints found on a bottle and iden-
tified as his hail been put there by
someone else. He demonstrated, pro-
ducing a small mirror and a pad of
plastic substance. He pressed the pad
against a prison officer's finger, then
against the mirror. A print appeared
On the mirror.
"That," said Pearce, "is a finger-
print of this officer and his finger has
not touched the mirror," He added he
could place the mixture on a glove
and obtain the fingerprints of anybody
by shaking hands with them.
A police expert declared forged fin-
gerprints as described by the accused
could be detected but the jury decided
on acquittal.
THE FAMOUS
RUBBING
LINIMENT
Rub on --pain gone.
Get the newlarge econ-
omy size—Also avail-
able in smaller, regular
sttie,
e7
illong Canada's
ding Highway
As a result of outstanding diam-
ond
lh-and drilling indications, first on
Hardrock and then on the adjoin-
. ng Macleod Cockshutt property in
the Long Lac Camp of Western
Ontario, market valuations of the
shares of these companies have in-
creased in aggregate value approx-
imately ten million dollars. Other
companies in the area were also
beneficially affected in market
valuation. A strong revival of the
whole area is indicated.
Favourable diamond drilling re-
sults have been obtained on the
Cheminis property of Larder Lake
and on the Laconia property of
Tavernier Township, Quebec. In-
tensive diamond drilling is becom-
ing more and more the method
of preparation for important mine
development,
The bride and groom see only the
dimples. In a few short months they
are disappointed when they discover
so many freokles on each other's dis-
position.
Teacher — "What is the name of a
group of islands belonging to the
United States?"
Pupil— "Huh? Why — ah —"
Teacher — "Correct,"
All workers are of two classes —
those who do their best work today
and forget about it; and those who
promise to do their best work tomor-
row — and forget about it.
She (gushingly) — "Will you love
me. when I am old?"
He — "Love you? I shall idolize
you. I shall worship the ground under
your little feet. I shalt — um — em —
you are not going to look and act like
your mother, are you?"
Watts — "Don't judge a married
man too harshly because he flirts with
a waitress."
Celts — "Why not'?"
Watts — "Well, he may be only
playing for larger steaks."
READ IT OR NOT!
The average American man is five
feet 8 inches in height. The average
woman, 5 feet 3 inches and weighs 118
pounds,
The four-year-old boy, perched on
his father's knee in the crowded bus,
looked hard at the stout, gaudily dres-
sed woman as she bustled in and edg-
ed herself into the only seat left
Little Boy (loudly) "Mother, it's
a lady!"
Mother — "Husk, my dear, we know
it is
Little Boy (looking puzzled) — "But
mother, you just said to Dad, 'what on
earth is this object coming in."
Socialist Father — "What do you
mean by playing truant; what makes
you stay away from school?"
Son — "Class hatred, father."
THE BEST WAY
When you have done the best you can,
And things continue looking blue,
Just hold your head up like a man —
There's really nothing wrong with
you.
You'll got your break, it can't be long
Before the clouds will show the blue;
If you keep on, the best you can,
There's really nothing wrong with
you,
It costs a lot to live these days,
More than it did of yore,
But, when you come to think of it,
Isn't it worth a whole lot more?
Give a woman something to argue
about and she will be happy.
Plans Parachute Leap
From Six Miles Up
JOHANNESBURG.—William Kerr,
33=year-old commercial traveller of
Springs, Transvaal, who hold's the
Empire record for a parachute des-
cent with a jump of 22,395 feet, is
preparing for an attempt in March
on the world's record of more than
six miles.
He Is undergoing a rigorous course
of training to prepare himself for the
bitter cold and rarefied atmosphere
he will encounter at great heights,
Kerr trains at night after finish-
ing his work which takes him all over
the Transvaal. He carries with him a
special electrical machine with which
he is able to expel the air from his
room and create a rarefied atmos-
phere.
He pulls on his fly -suit, cap and
gloves and places a special oxygen
apparatus in position before expelling
the air.
Fenn in Zoo
Is Hatching Egg
Molly and Moo await an event next
month that will make history — the
first hatching of a penguin in a zoo
on this continent.
Excitement ran high at the Wash-
ington Zoological Park, when attend-
ants reported "Molly has laid an egg"
the first-pengiun egg ever laid at the
ZOO.
That was three weeks ago; Molly.
and Moo began building a nest. When
the last straw had been put in place
Molly sat on the nest and Moe went
over in a corner to wait. The incu-
bation period is believed to be about
thirty days.
The prospective mama and papa
take turns sitting on the egg, he said.
Moe sits on the egg half of the time,
and being a considerate husband, he
works the night shift. When one is
sitting the other stands guard to keep
away other penguins.
Canada Is Using
Her Own Tobacco
Imports Decline — Exports
Amount to 15 P.C.—Increase
Forecast.
Dr. N. T, Nelson, Agriculture De-
partment expert, last week told a
conference of tobacco officials in the
department that Canada's most im-
portant tobacco market is domestic
and that 85 per cent. of the crop in
this country is marketed at home.
DT. Nelson, chief of the tobacco
division of the department's experi-
mentaI farms branch, estimated the
1937 crop was' worth $17,000,000 and
contrasted it with that of a decade,
before which had a farm value of
$6,813,221.
Cigars 71 Percent. Domestic
He said that 15 per cent. of the
nation's tobacco crop Is exported,
chiefly to the United Kingdom, and
that with further improvement in
quality and assurance of supply ex-
ports could be increased,
Iii recent years, he continued, a
considerable decline has been noted
in Canadian use of imported leaf. In
the decade following 1927, he said,
Canada's imports of tobacco leaf de-
clined from 18,500,000 pounds to 2,-
500,000, because domestic manufac-
turers recognized the improvement in
the home-grown leaf, due largely to
efforts of the tobacco division.
Canadian -made cigars now contain
71.7 per cent, domestic leaf, Dr. Nel-
son said, while cigarettes contain 75.9:
per cent. and smoking tobacco 85.8
per cent.
A Greater C.N.E.
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ass
When you"ro IJ -your -own" with
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straight down the highway to happier
smoking. It's top-notch cigarette to-
bacco• --rolls 'em the way you want
'em—cool,mild,and mellow from the
first puff to the last. Why "truck' with
anything lesssatisfying than Ogd'en's?
You ought'fo use the best papers,too,—
"Chantecler" or "Vogue",
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much greater attendance at this
year's show, he said.
"Beacon Light" to Canada
Sir William Mulock, former Chien
Justice of Ontario, in addressing the,
luncheon, recalled happenings of six•,
ty years ago when the C.N.E. open,
ed for the first time. The origins;
idea was that of the founder of The,
Globe, Hon. George Brown, who own:,
ed a farm near Brantford. "Sine
that time the show has expanded andi
is now unparalleled." The C.N.E.
a "beacon light" to Canada, he a&
ded.
're! ,ig Men
ANI) THEIR
FATHERS
Sty Muth
for
So Little
Study—
Determination
Plus Small Monthly Fee
In These Live Fields:
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or Commercial Radio Operating
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Both fields are alive and offer many oppor-
tunities F We aro informed a shortage of
operators is developing abroad. This
field is not overcrowded, nor are other
branches of Radio•
Resident training at this College is now
available on low monthly terms. We can
now offer you a special plan whereby
part payment may be made after com-
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This is your chance to qualify for Govern-
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Florae Study Course is also Available
Applicants must be mechanically and
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Hoped For 19381
What to do for your
RHEUMATICA
Fine Agricultural Show This Year
Is Predicted
Zion, P. M. Dewan, Ontario Minis-
ter of Agriculture, predicted in Tor-
onto last week at the luncheon of
the Canadian National Exhibition As-
sociation, that the 1938 Agriculture
Show would be the best on record.
He pointed out that the attendance
last year was considerably cut down
, by the infantile paralysis epidemic.
Indications are that there will be a
FREE FOLDERS TELL HOW
NATURAL
MINERAL PHOSPHATES
Improves Yield and Quality of all
Crops
For full details write Dept. W.
Mineral Colloids (Canada) Ltd.
137 West Wellington St., Toronto
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ty RELIEVE ITCHING In A Minute
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Issue No. I1--'38
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There comes a time when every Rheumatic
Sufferer says to lemself: "I wonder if 1 am tak-
ing the right remedy?" Sufferers everywhere
have asked themselves that question Lately and
decided that the time had come for a change.
Wisely they changed over to Fynnon Salt,
a combination of Natural. Salts of - the Earth.
What a difference within a wecki A,newi out
loot: on life—a new sensation of well-being. An
why? Because Fynnon Salt is so rich in thereme-
dial elements that rinse the system clear of the
clogging impurities that are the very foundation
of Rheumatic Pains, Sciatica, Lumbago, eta
Fynnon Salt is a complete remedy. For it
includes Sodium, Potassium, Lithium, etc.,
the mineral salts necessary to clear outi rheu-
matic acids. It is no one-way hit-or-miss';
treatment. The combined effect at all the in-
gredients in Fynnon Salt is so b- mficial that
Rheumatic Pains seldom remain. Gently buts
unmistakably they Pass away and stay away
so long as the daily dose of Fynnon Salt is
taken. Fynnon Salt, the proven British remedy,
may be just the thing you need. You'll never
know until you've triad it. 79c a ta'r'e package
at yottr druggist's. If yon lt.:rc .any difficulty
getting supplies. {.rite: Laurentian Agencies,
St. Gabriel St., Montreal. 11
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New, and re-
markable re-
medy f• o r
heaves. Sat
isfactioll is
guaranteed
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)' ength of time your horse has
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mail $1.00. Chs, Eng. Girard, Ste.
•othee, Laval, Quebec,