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As a result of the skilful work in doll and book repairing at their annual annual Christmas Toy Repair Shop, Scouts of Calgary were called upon to give a demonstration of doll repairing repairing and book binding at an Exhibition Exhibition of the Handicrafts Guild held in Calgary. * * * Ralph Reader, the writer and pro- ucer of several Boy Scout musical '■--shows which have had notable success success in London,, and one of which has been screened, will accompany the British Scouts coming to the American American Scout Jamboree in Washington at the end of June. * * * "By organizing Scout Troops in remote places, it seems to me we are doing one more fruitful service for the Dominion. We are one of the forces which make for the unification unification of Canada--which, as much as any other organization, contributes to the growth of national spirit."-- His Excellency, Lord Tweedsmuir. * * * Four full Scout Troops, of 32 boys each, with Scoutmasters and Assistant Assistant Scoutmasters, will make up Canada's Canada's contingent to the great American American National Scout Jamboree, to be held in Washington, June 30th, to July 9th. The hoys go from New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Manitoba, Alberta, and British Columbia, with the larger number from the first three. The Canadian Scouts will go by various routes and assemble at the Jamboree Camp. In addition to some 30,000 American boys, Scouts are expected from England, Scot- nd, Ireland, Poland, Rumania, Hol- -^■*nd, Sweden, France, Mexico, Chile, Columbia, Guatemala, Haiti, Bermuda Bermuda and the Bahamas. A bell call system by which, in an emergency, all Boy Scouts of the district may be summoned for public service, has been established in Galt, Ont., by Chief of Police Carson, with the co-operation of the local Scout Association. The call will be fifteen strokes, in groups of fives, on the 1 City Hall bell. The step was a result result of the splendid work by the Scouts during the serious spring floods in Western Ontario, , and earlier, in finding .lost .children and other forms of public service, * * * The Cornwell Badge, awarded for courageous cheerfulness under continued continued suffering, and for progress in Scout work, has been conferred upon King's Scout Alan Chase,, of the Robert Louis Stephenson Scout Troop of the Hospital for Sick Children, Children, Thistletown, Ont. Scout Chase first became a member of the hospital Cub Pack, and at 12 years was graduated graduated into the Scout Troop. A surgical surgical case, suffering the daily dressing dressing of a painful wound, and with decreasing strength, ho nevertheless remaind cheerful, carried on his Scout work, and endeavored to help other boys in the ward. The Corn- well decoration was presented by Deputy Provincial Scout Commissioner Commissioner R. P. Locke. The food we eat in a day weighs less than the air we breathe in the same length of time. It was necessary for the Canadian National Exhibition to get the personal approval of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to permit the famous band of the United States Navy to appear at Toronto this year. This favorite musical organization of the Americas, North and South, will appear twice daily in the great new bandshell at Exhibition Park under the baton of Lieut. Chas. Benter. The entire strength of the band, eighty-five men, will be brought to Toronto. This is the first occasion in its history of almost one hundred and fifty years that this famous organization has appeared outside of United States territory. Magnificent Musical Attraction for C.N.E. -- First "Foreign" Tour of U.S. Navy Band Wm Shooti&g Rises! II you own a .22 riffle.. „ this will suftem* Y ©U ! Up to my room and study, with pro<* grams on the air; But how could I get on at school ij my dad didn't care? And when I go out with my dad oh boy, do we have fun! He knows the. things that I like best, I'm glad I am his son; He's kind o' hard on me sometimes, but just the same I'm glad That he and not some other guy turned out to be my dad ! ---Fred Winslow Rust, A woman attended a lecture on the Pilgrim Fathers. At the end of the lecture she said: "We have heard a lot about the Pilgrim Fathers. What about the Pilgrim Mothers who had to put up with the Pilgrim Fathers?" From the Los Angeles Times we dipped: "Life's hardest ups and downs are keeping up appearances and keeping down expenses." New Industry Is Developed Visit Paid fey Government Official Official to M a *'l Beds BOCKTON.--John M. Casey, inspector inspector of the federal department of mines at Ottawa, paid a visit to the new plant and mine of the Beverly Holdings corporation in Beverly swamp, near the village of Westover, and expressed himself as surprised at the development of the new fertilizer fertilizer industry which was established established under direction of A. Anrap, general manager, who was a former officer of the mines department. Much Work Done Over one mile of poles has been erected through the swamp to carry the Hydro to the plant and nearly a mile of narrow gauge railway has been laid to carry the constituents to the mixing mill. Not all of Beverly swamp, comprising comprising several thousand acres, contains contains the organic matter that will go to make up the formula of the fertilizer. It is authoritatively stated that in no other part of the township township has the same formation as that comprising an area of 144 acres been found. While all parts of the swamp may look alike on the surface, it is in the marl lying below the thick covering of leaf mould and vegetable matter that the difference occurs. Nearly four feet of black mould covers covers the marl below, which is about three feet thick and is said to contain contain chemic'al constituents peculiar to itself. It is said that in no other part of Ontario or Quebec has such a deposit ever been discovered. Government Government officials and others who have been on the ground and had tests made believe that there is a | Smiles and { Chuckles ' ~ ■ '.dr*»',, Father's Day My Dad "I've got the best dad in the world!" I heard a fellow say, But he can't hold a candle to the dad I greet today; He don't know what 1 think of him, it's awful hard to tell-- I hang around -- the words won't come, but, gee, my dad is swell ! He says "Get at your lessons--turn off that radio!" I make a fuss--he thinks I'm mean --gee, how I hate to go wealth of plant food in the area that only requires development to make it available for agriculture. t-m- SCOUTING I / <pw \ s&K Here * There A < Everywhere )j J A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed From coast to coast, young men and boys are enthusiastically competing for the prizes offered in the Dominion Marksmen Competition using .22 calibre rim fire sporting rifles. Whether a beginner or an experienced experienced marksman, you, too, should enter this contest and try your skill. The rules are simple--you can win a prize with your present rifle. No charge to join. Any shooter over 12 years of age is eligible. 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Sulphur dust will also protect hollyhocks and phlox from rus't, if applied when the disease disease first shows itself. An ordinary tin can with the top perforated like a salt shaker, makes a good duster. Slow Growth Disastrous to Certain Vegetables Tender vegetables are those which Send us your name, and receive absolutely FREE, sample of our Highest Quality, Hospital, Sanitary Sanitary Napkins. Hygeia Products, London, Qntario. Issue No. 24--'37' B--1. have been grown quickly. Especially Especially with such things as radish, carrots carrots and beets is slow growth disastrous disastrous as the roots become woody and filled with objectionable fibre. But this rule also applies to everything everything used for salads. On this account account experts advise pushing growth with frequent cultivation and applications applications of a good chemical fertilizer. fertilizer. This should be carried out according to proper directions. It is said that since the trilliu'm was named as Ontario's flower everyone everyone has been picking them, threatening threatening the ,plant with extinction. Another Another good reason why something should be done to popularize the dandelion. -- Port Arthur News- Chronicle. The Literary Digest thinks 50 million million Americans are semi-illiterate. They understand a green light out can't read the long word like "Stop" --Detroit News. f§ F I ¥0 1*2 j] N i,v «=«=» U I la &<■ And You'll Jump-Out of Bed in the Morning Ratin' to go The fives 1 should pour out two pounds o*i liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn't always get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as wall. 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