3 fs" == = ra. 1938 Honey Crop Made New Record Showed Increase Of 118 Per Cent.. Over Production In 1924 In the past 15 years-some out. standing changes have taken place in Canadian beekeeping; new areas have been developed; more bees are being kept, ang production has CL iereased, from. 15.400.000 pounds, * fu. 1924 to an. estimated total of: 34,000,000 pornds in 1938, an in. creage of 118 per 'cgnt, The crop of 1438 was a record, exceeding the previous lifghest production of, 1931 by approximately 4,500,000 lbs. stated GT. DB. Gooderham, .Do- minion -Aplarist,: Central Experk mental Farm, in a reeent address, "cue More Bees Being Kept Increased production, he sald, had brought about problems other than production, and one of these deals with the care and handling of the crop after it is produced. A few years agathere was no difii- culty in disposing of the honey crop on the domdstic markets; to- day, however, the question of mar- kets is perhaps the most important ohd®the beekeeper has to face, In 1926, the Bee Division, Dominlon. Liéutenant- Governor Matthews Inspects Guards as Ontario Legislature Opens limb-mending scribed in The Lance ] . Hey Groves, emeritus: profes- sor'of surgery 'at the University of Bristol, England. He explains how he used a wal- rus tooth to fill a hole made near the head of a thigh bone by scrap- ing out diseased bone, use of a peg made of stag's antler to pin the head of a thigh-bone to the shaft after. it had been broken off, use What Science «ls Doing * at Toronto and in the = Melntyre Porcupine mines. REPAIR MAN BONES fillings - in of beef -bone-to-fill-agroove-in-an-- Experimental Farms, was asked to formulate classes and grades for honey, and also to establish an in- speetion service for all honey in- teiided for export, . When - Advisable To. Disinfect? It's A Waste Of Time In The Case Of Many Diseases To Bother About Bedding And Clothes At The Termination Of - An Illness -- Germs Thrive In Body, = . It is a' generally accepted fact that infection does not live in hed- ding, clothes, old mattresses and other inanimate objects, disinfection of such articles is a waste of time and a needless ex- pense. The discovery that diph- theria carriers and mild overlooked cases of scarlet fever and the car- riage of inféttion by sprays from the mouth and nose were the chief roufes of transmission in these af- " fections has discounted the value of terminal disinfection (that is tho disinfection used at the termin- ation of the disease). Boil Sheets, Blankets \ AEA -%, BREE TH "The germs which cause disease-- in man fall to thrive outside the a body tuntess--they exist under con- ditions of = moisture, food and warmth conducive to thelr life. The only ones that remain active out. side the body are thoso like anth- rax and tetdnus, which possess' spores, and perhaps that of typhoid "fever. Germs do not live long in old mattresses, bedding or cloth- ing. ; The orthodox disinfection of -mattresses and bedding was aban- doned In. Brighton, England, in 1910. The boiling of sheets, wash- ing of blankets, dusting of bed- rooms and scrubbing of floors was substituted, Mounties Will and that ~ Lieutenant-Governor Hon, Albert Matthews is pictured here as he inspected the guard of honor at the open- ing. of the third session of the 20th Ontario legislature. SL Eastern Canada Grows Soybean New . Variety Has Been De- veloped With Earlv Ma- turity, High Yield © After study years of careful selection 'by "the Divi. sion of -Forage Plants, Central Ex- perimental bean "which pos Farm, Ottawa, a soy- has ban obtained sses in a marked de-' gree the desired characteristics of early able color. licensed as der high yield, desir- plant type, and yellow seed This progeny hag just been a soybean variety un- the name of Pagoda. Pagoda is as early in maturity as Manitoba yellow seed. Brown, has been found superior to this variety in plant _ type and yielding ability, and has * I'agoda ripens at Ot- tawa in 100 to 105 days, as com- pared Mandarin. with =120 to 125 days for t is. obvious, there- . fore, that Pagoda is adapted to-a much wider area than Mandarin and can be used in districts whero --Mandarin-could-not- be expected to mature, ! 'A henpecked husband reached the end of his patience, and, after a final row with his wife took his bowler hat from the peg and said:-"I'm going." Three years later he returned and his wife greeted him: "Where the dickens have you been?" --Guard-Royalty At King George's Request Four Members Of The R.C.M.P. "Are To Act As Personal Or- derlies For, Their Majesties During Their Visit Here. r scarlet-coated, members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police wlll act as personal orderlics to the King and Queen during their tour of Canada this spring, headqual- "ters of the force announce, The King is Honorary Commissioner of the force. The four Mounties chosef to act as orderlles were Sergeant Hugh W. H. Williams, 'of |, Saskatoon, Bask.; who will be non-commis- sjoned officer in charge; Constable Joseph A. L, S. Langlois of Hem- mingford, Que,; Constable James C. Youghling of Regina, and Con- stable Robert Portelanco of Mont. real. To Curb Public Entusliem Their duties will be to prevent enthusiastic persdps from getting too close when Thelr Majesties aro entering or Jeaving railway 'or other coaches and stop persons from attempting: to climb on the running board of any motor car in which the King and Queen may be riding, In case of necessity they will act literally as a personal body, guard. They also will act as mes- sengers - when required by the Royal party. k: The Mounties will replace. two Royal marines and two members of one of the Guards' regiments, * who' usually acted as personal or: derlies when Thelr Majesties trav. cited abroad, ; ; im England dre" inaugurating all'expense vacatien trips, which include railway fare, boarding house. charges, enter- tainment, automobile trip, Az (ZESULS games, Mathing. and rent of beach chairs. "Out," he replied, and hung his 'hat on the same peg. An Arctic explorer records that he actually found an al- _ arm. clock in the possesion of an Eskimo. How wonderful it must be to turn In, say, in October, and set the alarm ~for about April, : The following ~ Man Has Skunks In His Basement After months of suspicion, Val. S. Snow of Salt Lake City knows the horrible truth--he has skunks" in his basement, While "firing the furnace he came onto two of them at too close range. He laid his problem before Biological Survey and res ceived the comforting information skunks are excellent mousers and " harmgless except when annoyed. Snow's immediate concern is how to keep the furnace in coal until the animdls get the spring wanderlust--if they do. | Gardening | - ROOM ESSENTIAL = Most common mistake made by the new gardener: is that of crowding things too close togeth- er. In planning layouts it is es- sential that the mature height and width of the flower or shrub or tree be kept in mind and sufficient _ space be allowed. In every a seed cata- logue andyin most special govern-' «ment bulletins there will be found along with descriptions of various. plants the height 'when full grown. "This can be used as a guide in the < planning. - Roughly, space between - plants should equal mature height. Thus a shrub like the ordinary white Spirea, which averages about 6-7 feet in height in most parts of Canada, should have 6-7 fect between. it and its neighbor and be this far away from walks and almost a8 far from fence or wall, HOT BEDS When a large "number of early plants are needed, these can be started from sced in a hot. bed. --The latter -consists--of --a--bed--of-- fresh horse manure, which sup- plies the: heat, about 18 inches deep. On this two or three inches of fine soil is placed and after the bed has heated up and then cooled down again (a matter of three _or four days) the seed is sown in |. rows a few inches apart, The bed is__ protected by. rough boarding el, promised. How Can 1? BY. ANNE ASHLEY 3 Q.--How can I relieve an irri- tating cough? : A.--Prepare a mixture of the juice of two lemons, one teaspoon of water, and one tablespoon of "granulated sugar. spoon of this Iisiare every half hour. Q. --How can I make a sandw? *h that is "different?" A.--Why not try a chocolate sandwich? Mash one large banana to a cream, work in -two table- spoons of cocoa, add mayonnaise, and place between buttered bread, Q.--How can I make labels stick to tin cans? --Gummed labels placed on tin cans will adhere readily and securely if they are first moistened with glycerine. Q.--How can I mend a large hole in a sweater? A.--Try basting a piece of ma- terial on the wrong side and then dafning- through. the patch. will. make the: darn stronger and will keep the shape of the gar- ment. Q.--How can I renew the metal tops of salt and pepper shakers that have corroded? A.--Give them'a coat of cnam- allow it to dry thoroughly, then follow with a second coat." Wreckers Razed Wrong Building An embarrassed relief project wrecking crew set out for the sec- - and time to raze a three:storey frame tenement-in- Brooklyn. bank which, owned the building asked the city housing authority to tear it down as part of a slum clearance program. __dispatched. Se A drop of A a A more | flies than a.hogshead of vinegar. --English Proverb, Take a tea- been aroused It upper arm bone after an operation for disease, ENERGY TO RUN THE EARTH Recent advances in atom-smash. - ing have started scientists on a' new and apparently hunt for the secret by which, they say, a few pounds of uranium may be made to run all the light, heat and power plants on earth, G.. Hahn of Berlin is reported to have found an energy of 200,000,- 000 volts in an exploding atom of uranium, If every atom in one gram could .be exploded with a 'discharge of 200,000,000 volts it would produce energy amounting to 10,000,000 "kilowatt hours. That much energy looms large beside the 1,400,000 kilowatt ca- pacity of Boulder Dam, which cost $126,000,000 and will have a pow- er-capacity of 1,890,000 kilowatts. 1939 Chick Shows Are Very Popular ; A great deal of. of interest has among poultry "breeders - throughout Ontario by the spring program now being car- ried out by the Hatchery Approval Association "of Ontario which has sponsored four baby chick 'shows in the province since the begin- ning of this month, The last show., is being held at the Ottawa Valley | Seed Fair; Arnprior, Ontario, the last i of March. - ---- "1 ANTIDOTE FOR SILICOSIS Three Toronto doctors have re- ported definite advance in attack- ing silicosis--dréaded lung disease of miners--by using metallic alu- minum as a direct preventive an. "tidote wgainst-deadly guarts-pavr- ticles inhaled by miners in the course of 'their work. conducted extensive 'experiments They have human ions -are de- Runs Down Jack; ---rabbit-was---seryed--as-a-delicious-- narrowing Dr. AGENTS WANTED IN IF SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA . BANTAMS, SINGLE COMB GOLDEN "HIGH PRESSURE SELLING HAS' A A crew was _Later bank __officials_ called up to inquire why thé build- ing had not been torn down as Investigation disclosed the crew had razed the buinive next door. | HEALTHY CHILDREN ane PY | CHILDREN Guatipmm of a thrive on "CROWN BRAND" CORN SYRUP. ; They never tire of its delici- us Savor and it Yeally je > or them--so give the * children ¢ "CROWN BRAND'S Pho day. Leading § Di aiciana pro, X as the verdict by an Iowa jury in.a suit against * a railroad company: "If the train had run as it should "haye run; if the bell had rung as it should have rung; if ihe whistle had blowed as it should have blew both of which it did neither, the cow: would not have been injured when she was killed." ""Mabel, you really ought to wear a hat when you go out in the evening." w hat. "But, mother, I am wearing It's on the other side." Fred was showing his sweet- heart the' old family album, and pointed out a" particular photo- graph of which he was very proud. Ii depicted him as a small boy dressed in a sailor suit, sitting on - his uncle's knee, "There, what do you think of that one?" he sald! ph "Very --nice,"" his sweetheart said, quist "But who is the ventrilo- > ----a The wise question is not, "Is Christ Divine?" but "What is God like ?""--William Temple, | @ltching | fe Ai Mints thinned out and before along 'the side and on top ang sloping toward the south about 10- - to 18 inches above the bed is plac- ed a window sash well glassed. When the plants have.developed -their second set of leaves they are. being trans-planted outside they are hardened in a cold frame which is simply a hot bed without any heat- ing material. USE GOOD SEED _ It is impossible to over-empha- "size the importance of good seed, Other factors "are practically all beyond control but the gardener has" absolute "check over this foundation, Weather, soil and lo cation may be. ideal but without good seed, specially selected to suit Canadian conditions, the gar- "den is going to be a failure, 3 mS KEEP CLEAN INSIDE "You'll like the way it maps you back, overnight, to tlie feelibg of "rarin" to go" fitness and inside cleanliness! Helps eliminate the leftover wastes that hold you back, cduse headaches, Indigestion, ete. gained Ten Ia A a miracle worker, 'bu CONBTIY, ATION bothers you 0 as ders!" . to ARF1BLY LT) Riera, oronto 3, Canada, Issue No. 1230 amie - A NEW FEATURE "Parliamentary Doings" Column of Comment on Events and Personalities in and around the Ontario Legislature starts this week. Will replace "News Parade" for the dura- tion of the 'Session, = _ Note: 1f readers have any questions, any suggestions re material for this column please forward them to the editor of your paper, nN 3 (hicenlecles CIGARETTE PAPERS NONE FINER MADE "DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET Pie For Dinner 'Although Jack rabbits are quite uncommon in that section of the country; Jack Brinklow of Hast- | ings, Ont., chased one in his car one night last week and eventually ran over it. The next day, the morsel for dinner. Jack explained. that he was mo- toring to Campbellford, and about half way on his journey the rab. bit appeared in front of the car and kept running ahead of it. The At the first si race kept up for a quarter mile at forty miles per hour, until the jack was run down. } The animal weighed eleven pounds and dressed a little better than six pounds, GET QUICK RELIEF COL FROM this healing balm quickly penetrates to the nasal pa... fidhts germs. soothes inflamed membranes , . , clears nose and head , . . brings quick, lasting relief overnight, Get a 30 cent tube or jar of Mentholatum today. Relief guaranteed or money back, - AS | Classified A Adverti sing | AGENTS WANTED EVERY district to sell a product used in every home. Is a 'money maker, Box 3, " Toronto Post fice. * B1G pp PROFITS, REP- resenting leading Canadian, Am- Sriean, British publications. Dept. A., Fidelity Circulation, Box 100, Toronto, ASTHMA, BHONCHITIS or chronic bronchitis send 10c to- day for trial of ASTONE TAB- LETS, the remarkable DBritish Remedy which is giving instant relief to many thousands. Litera- ture_free. . Astone Products, 73 A Adelaide West, Toronto. ig d b. Druggists at 50c and $1. ° BABY CHICKS ' mien BL 00D RE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE---WRITRH® for free booklet and full particu. lars regarding our amazingly. suc. cessful hyblood treatment. Pedi. greed Products, Baskatoon, Sask, MO0GS FOR SRLE i FOR- SALE--- FOUR YEAR. OLD Yorkshire Sire, -Best Market Pep Royal Winter Fair and other Boar Winners; Yearling boar sire, Grandsire, and two nearest Gran. dams in Advanced Registry. Four months bours""and sows, Shade- lund Farms, Eden, Ont. Grapd Champion Yorkshire Sire, Best Market Pen Royal Winter Fair and other Boar Winners; Yearling boar sire, Grandsire, and two nearest Grandams in Advanc- ed Registry. Four months boars and sows. Shadeland Farms, Eden Ontario. Seabrights from prize-winning stock, $1.00 -each. Grace Muston, Glanford Station, Ont. . fooled the most of us once. Don't be high pressured into buying cheap- inferjor_ chickens. You don't have to pay a big price for high quality chicks. With. Tweedle ~ large production- at one place, no agent's commission to pay, we can sell for less, Extra Profit Grade. v ee , 19.90, Cockérels $9.00. | 11.95, Pullets $24. 30 Coclderels £.00. Grade A Lower. Special- Mating and Started 'Chicks Slight- x Jhigher, Fre Catalogue. weidis Chick Hatcheries Limit- "ed, Fergus, Ontario. WES. CLARKSON, "MAPLE," ONT, bought three hundred Bray Bar- red Rock chicks last year, Cock- erels 3 slain 5% "pounds at 3%. months; 6% pounds at 43 months, "Nothing like Bray chicks", says e. - You won't find "anything yikes them, either, Order your * chicks now. Bray Hate ery, Yt - John Street North, Hamilton, On. arl MEDICAL SUPI'LIES DON'T SUFFER FROM: BORE -OR Tired Feet. Try the new Andy" ____Salye & Liniment, Large Qintmen only $1.00--60c¢ bottle. Liniment FREE--First._ order only, Your money back If not satisfied. Please write to Andy's Salve & Liniment Manufacturing, 101 Alexander 8t., oronto. : MONOGRAMS APPLY GOLD INITIALS ON AUTQ. -mobiles. 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Quality. and._lowest prices. We supply bags and pre. pay. Brown taro, TANNING EXPERT TAN on HIDES FOR Harneds - Robes, Also Powis: Pritt nt i» cold, rub a little ------ evita Mentholatum in the nostrils. See how : ros. Arkona, ones: