All Kind* of PLYWOOD roc Making Jigsaw Puzzles ROBERT BURY «. CO. <Ca]UMl>)i Itlmitad King aad â- udbory Streata, Toroato World's Grain Exhibition The World's Grain Exhiblion and Conference, which will be held in Re- gina, July 24 to AugTist 6, In whii;h thousands of growers will compete and which will be attended by visitors from every section of the world. Is attracting the co-operation of many Canadian business houi>es ii^hich real- ise the value to the Dominion of the widest possible interest In that great Uricultural undertaking. It is generally admitted that the •vent is of vital interest to others than farmers and agricultural leaders, (iiat the greatest measure of good will eome from the realization by men of business and professional standing 111 it the agricultural resources of Can- •ua can be vastly extended by im- proved tillage methods. That Is the position taken by A. E. 1 â€" New Zealand bird 4 â€" Musical note 6 â€" Indian savant 11â€" To Imbibe McKenzie Company, Ltd., in its new j 13 â€" Women's apartments OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLt Owl Laff s After the Dday week the next goal* probably will be the 5-day week-end. ON HIS BACK FOR 2 WEEKS Then Active for 10 Years Mo.st men who complain really dug the holes tbey are in. i You Friend â€" "Don't cry, little boy will get your reward in the end." Tommy â€" "S'pose so. That's where I alius do get it. " Horizontal 1933 Seed Catalogue, just Issued from the Company's headquarters in Bran- don. Considerable fpace is devoted to an explanation o( the Exhibition and Conference and to urging attendance by the general public, as w^ell as those directly concerned wiih agriculture. To arouse the widest possible in- terest in the event, the McKenzie Com- pany announces two cash prize con- tests in wi^ldb. J5,215 will be awarded for letters, predictions of attendance, and so on. Many new and highly Interesting farleties are offered la the McKenzie C&talogue for the first time, among Uiem two which are of unusual import- ance â€" the Sand Cherry and Crested Wheat Grass, both plants ideally sult- an to Canadian soil and climatic con- ditions and both answering a distinct keed. He former makes a new and wel- come contribution to the Canadian rnral table in that it is a juicy, de- licious small truit, suitable for baking â- iid preserving, one which Is easily crown with marked success In the WMtern provinces. Crested Wheat Grass solves many of the feed problems which bare con- ifttonted farmera In past years. It is a ifcardy grass, extremely long-lived and Iklghly retlatant to drought. It is in jyrime condition In early Spring and kite Fall and may be used both as hpasture and for hay. Stock are fond Uf It. It la Canada's most newly de- rvaloped Forage Crop Plant, and now pttered for the first time in commer- cial quantltlea for sale. 15â€" Part of "to be" 16 â€" One who carries on grudge 18â€" Parent 19 â€" Old pronoun 21 â€" Emperor 22 â€" Score at bridge 24â€" Existed 26â€" Mistakes 28 â€" Globe 29 â€" Revises 31 â€" Traps 33â€" Toward 34â€" Lay 36â€" To smear 38â€" Part of "to be' 40â€" Spikenard 42 â€" A word of cheer 45 â€" Obstruction 47 â€" 'Verse 49â€" Pretty 60 â€" To fall In drops 52 â€" Persian poet 54â€" Behold 55 â€" Comparative ending 56 â€" Approves 59 â€" French artcle 61â€" Station 63â€" Pilfered 65 â€" Was fond 66 â€" Pronoun 67â€" Consumed Vertical 1â€" Faery queen 2 â€" Followed order 3â€" -While 4 â€" To worry S â€" III treatment 6â€" Cooked In milk 7 â€" Port of "to be' Sâ€" 'Wiles 9 â€" Pronoun 10 â€" To reveal 12 â€" Belonging to 14 â€" Name for N'egro 17 â€" To repair 20 â€" Goddess of discord 23 â€" Exclamation 24 â€" Pronoun 2Sâ€" Kind of jacket 27 â€" To pierce 30 â€" Cooky 32 â€" Breakers 35 â€" Prepared 37 â€" Oriental god 33 â€" Pound sum of 39 â€" Damaged 41â€" Prefix: half 43 â€" Color 44 â€" Conjunction 46 â€" Musical note 48 â€" Swamp 61â€" Role 63 â€" Group of nerves 57 â€" Welsh river 58â€" Thus 60 â€" Point of compass 62 â€" To depart 64 â€" Note of scale Fook "Who's Who" Now Yoriu â€" George Jean Nathan, <draanatic critic, author,lconoclast and ilMUi about town, U either 61 or 37 MOTS old, but he has to stop a mln- pte and figure out which. "JFoT a Ion« time H. L. Mencken and I hare had to bam-boozle 'who's â- Ao' a little," he explained. "We've pretended to tie 14 years older than Pwere and mayhe get some credit profoundlty." O -1 have often aald that all the un- Cpplnesa o< men comes from not owing how to remain tiulet in a lAamber."â€" Pascal. Answers to Last Week Puzzle ? I G H T P s T 3 T S K E|E R A R N L 9 It C sUo A R E S I B I S A E-k. I t S 1 I. I i A P P L T â- c A p s E X E G I X S I B L I s 3 T I E R 1 I. I X I F XJ L S 1 s E B A T K R u S S I S B X R 1 L A. A T X â- B L A s 1 3 1 e I s â- B A H I ? P A T 1 I. E ir R S I T » 1*, t o_ w X Hj HO T X u Tokyo's Tramcars Speed Up 6 Kilometers Tokyo.^The speed of Tokyo's tram- cars has been increased from a maxi- mtim of 24 to 30 kilometers an hour and 100 additional cars have been put Into service to meet the Increas- ing competition of taxicabs: Investlgatioh by the Municipal Electric Bureau, which operates the city's tramways, revealed that more and more former tramcar patrons have taken to taxicabs because of their greater speed. Meantime taxlcab operators an- noimced they will hare to Increase rates it the Government grants a petition of the six leading oil com- panies of the empire to Increase gasoline prices to 60 sen (about 12H cents) a gallon. A woman who keeps house Is apt to turn up her nose at the woman who boards â€" but she envies her juat the same. Movie Directorâ€" "Mills wants $600 tor playing the part of an Indian In our new film." Managerâ€" "Offer him $300. Tell him it's only a balf-bieod." Pausanius â€" "I hear that Nero was torturing the Christians again last night." Demeter â€" "Some one ought to take that fiddle away from him." Short Pants The girl with personality has it on the pretty one because she doesn't have to look her best. When a baby appears in a printer's family naturally he wonders what type of child it's go- ing to be. If you haven't been de- nounced by something or someboUy, you're really not popular yet. The only thing a man acquires these times without considerable effort is a birth- day. We often allow ourselves to get get very mad about things that really dou't concern us at all. Rheumatism Beaten Again Time and time again we have seen It proved beyond duubt that rheuma- tism simply cannot resist the regular "little daily dose" of Kruschen. TliLs is a case that has just come to our notice. "Some years ago now, I was taken 111 with musc'ular rheumatism, and was on the flat of my back for 12 weeks. My daughter bought a bottle of Krus- cben Salts, and I took a dose every morning. I found relief ,and finally recovered by perstvering. Prom that day, which is 10 years and 8 months ago, I have nevtr missed one dose. I would sooner go wthout my best meal than go without my dose of Kruschen Salts. I am now free from all muscu- lar pains, and have never felt any signs of rheumatism since, recom- mending Kruschen whenever people speak about stiffness or pains In the Joints." â€" J. N. If your kidneys always performed properly their duly as filters, poison- ous uric acid would never be allowed to pass int ; the blood. And thia would mean going to the end of your daya without knowing what rheumatism Ifl. Simply because it is the presence of uric acid in the blood-stream which causes rheumatic conditions. Now the physiological effect of the numerous mineral salts in Kruschen Is to arouse all the organs of elimination (Including, of course, the kidneys) to healthy, regular action, so that they promptly expel through the natural channels uric acid and other danger- ous waste products of digestion. Let Kruschen do this for you. Buy a bot- tle to-day, and begin the "daily dose" la the morning. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. per bottle. FREE TRIAL OFFER OF KRUSCHEN Polly â€" "Every time I catch my hus- band flirting I make him'buy me some- thing to wear. ' Dolly â€" "What a wardrobe you must have, my dear." Try EJ'uBcben non- ac our expense. We hare distributed s gmi mnaj ipedal " OIXVT " [McWikves vhlcti make It cut lor Toil to prove out claims (or ;ounclf. Ask Tour dmaglst (or the new " GIIHT " 780. package. This cunslits of our regiUu 7{e. bottle togtthcr with a separate txiai boitJe â€" mffldent for about •aa week. Open the HM bottk An*, put It to ^ the t<»Bt, ami then. If nut pniirf-ly oonvlnoed j ttiat KniKiifii lot* fVMvihlng we riaiin It to ! do, thf regular Oottle t« ttlll a> g<K,d aa new. : Take It back. Yoiir druuglu it iiiitluiris.-d to I return your Tdo. ImrntfJIatcly and without 1 (lueatlon. You have tried KriM-hm free a* oiir eipsni*'. What â- •uuld be fairer T Manuftttlureu by E. "jHimTHS lir<iliE8, Ltd., ; Uaocbetter, EngianO. cEsUbilstied 17M). "She was only a photogiapher'a daughter." ""i'es, she sits in a dark room and awaits developments." Gained Weight and Color Down iiWeiglit and Very Pale Mrs. Beare Tiiankful for V/ay In Which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Helped Her Back to Health "1 can truly re-| commend Dr. Wil i for they did j liams' Pink Pills. | wonders for me,"'! writes Mrs. Mabel R. Beare, Xaw Westminster, B.C. "After a long and very trying illnees, I was down to 90 lbs. in weight. I could not eat a hearty meal. In fact, I have had to go away from the table hungry, from a dinner I dared not touch. I wa,? also very pale. I had often read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, so thought I would give them a trial. I soon found I was able to eat with any one, and life began to look brighter. My weight came up to 118 lbs. and my lips and cheeks had lots of color. I am more than thankful I ever took Dr. WllliamB' Pink Pills, and I only hope others will try them." Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills actually create an abundance of new red blood, which is the reason they have given new vitality and strength to thousands of such nervously exhaust- ed women. Equally helpful for grow- ing girls. Try them. At your drug- gist's in the new glass container. 50c. Doctor â€" "Don't get so despondent, my dear young lady, you'll soon pull through." Girlâ€" "Oh. it Isn't that. Doctor. But just think of the money I've spent oh apples to keep you away." Don't think for a minute that women do all the gossiping. The worst gossip is a woman. Sometimes a boy nius a girl ragged to get married, then expects her to go practically in rags after they're mar- ried. Ginsberg â€" "Misia Ottlst, 1 vant you should make me a doughnut sign." Painter â€" "Certainly, Mr. Ginsberg, but I tiiought you were a butcher, not a baker." Ginsbergâ€" "Sure, I am a butcher; 1 vant it a sign Doughnut Hendel de Feesh'." The fisherman does not figure that he has bought the string of flsh he caug-ht even though they cost him ten times the market price. Struggle On You may not be doing as well as you would like, but you are accom- plishing more than the one who giyea up and refuses to try. A girl can think up a dozen reasons for getting married, but a boy never "Ice Water_ Test" Detects ^''''' «top3 to reaso n. High Blood Pressure l it is humbling to mankind t<J con- The latest results of experiments j template men capable of grasping eter- witih an "ice-water " test" that may "^l truths, fencing and debating In aerve to detect a tendency towards ' trivialities, like gladiators fighting high, blood pressure early In life, was ^it*t files. M, described by Dr. George E. Brown, of j the Mayo Clinic, Rochester. The j Time and Life cause of this type of blood pressure ; We live in deeds, not years; In known as primary hypertension is not thoughts, not breaths; definitely known, but the new test Is ' In feelings, not In figures on a dial. Nisard. ♦ Get Maa of That SORE THROAT! Any little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse it Adjected. Crush some tablets of Aspirin in some water, and gargle at once. This gives you instant relief, vii leducea danger from infection. One good gargle and yott can feel aafc. If all loreness is not gone promptly, repeat. There'a uaually a oold with the tore throat, ao take two tablets to throw off your c<^d, headache, stiffness or other oold sympt(Hna. Aaplrin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. Use it freely; it doea not hurt the heart. ASPIRIN TRADE-MARK NSC. MQANAOA believed to reveal an Inborn orersen- sitlveness of the nerves which go to the blood vessels and this may be the cause of that type of high blood pres- sure. Everybody is subjected to heat and cold, worry and fear, and some to joy, and whereas the normal person meets those conditions and emotions without permanent harm, the person with an oversensitive system may not he able to rtand the wear and tear. The atraln may lead to hardening of the blood TMsela and premature aging. All this, so far, is more philosophy tlian fact, says Dr. Brown. If the oversensltiveness Is inborn, however, it tiiould be possible to detect the ten- dency to it early in life. Dr. Brown and Or. S. A. Hlnes, Jr., hara found that if the hands of most persons are placad In Ice water their blood pras- sura will rise only slightly. There la a amaller group of persona whose blood pressure, when they are subject- id to tast, rlMS more than It ought. TUa probably ia the group with tha OT^Manaltlv* nervous system. itie tast has not been In uaa loof anough for the persons to whom it i^ b««n applied to develop high blooj praature. However, the fathera, moth- •n, »r other relatives of 75 par eent. at thMe whose blood pressure goes 'kkher than it ougtu on the Ice-water UM, have had Ugh blood presaure. rae« it ia known that there la a flmny predlspositon Ut tliis disease, It IMtnn likely the teet will make it pos- iftle to warn susceptible people that flWy hare a tendency to the disease, thus make It possible for them to a measures to avoid »onie of its effecta. j We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives â- ^Tio thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best â€" Philip James Bailey. â- ♦ It's Hardâ€" ^ To apologize, To begin over, To admit error. To be unselfish. To take advice. To keep on trying. To think and then act, To profit by mistakes, To forgive and then forget. To take a deserved blame. But it always pays. .> . "I am so well off that everybody pretends I am much more respact- able than I really am." â€" George Ber- Tiard Shaw. »»e7 For COLDS "I always use B.\BY'S OWN T.\B- LETS to break up my baby's colds,'' writes Mrs. Wilbtrt Colquhoun, Sfflr- geon Falls, Oct. "When I sec a cold coming on, it is to BABY^ OWM TABLETS tltUt I turn," writes Mm. Robert GrMnhoro, Phihpsviile, Ont. Mothers evcrj-whetc report in Hke vein t'f the safe, sure result"^ that follow the Hi* of BABY'S OWN T.VBLETS in treating children's colds, tcfthing troifbl», simple fevers, dL<«rdered stoma'ch, coBc, constipation. J5 cent?. Or. Wllllami* 24& BABY'S OWN TABim Literary Tribute To Lady Nicotine Poets and Prose Writers Ex- press Mankind's Debt to Good Tobacco Since the day when Sir John Haw- kins, Ralph Lane, Governor of 'Vir- ginia; Sir Francis Drake and Sir Wal- ter Haleigh Introduced and popular- ized smoking tobacco in England, to- bacco has formed the inspiration of literary men and artists. King James 1st is said to have voiced early objection to smoking, re- fusing to permit hia mouth to be "used as a chimney," but. despite his royal prejudices, smoking became iKjpular in England and, indeed, throughout Europe. Poets, prose writers and philosophers from the sixteenth cen- tury on have extolled Its beneficence and acknowledged the comforting sol- ace of the "blessed weed." In modern days among those who have found a congenial theme in to- bacco have been Sir James Barrie, the novelist and playwright, whose tender whimsicalities have made him a beloved figure in English letters wherever English is spoken and read. "My Lady Nicotine' will remain a classic of its kind. Rudyard Kipling, the Poet of Em- pire, creator of "Kim" and "Soldiers Three," devoted several famous vijrses to the cigar: "Open the old cigar box, "Give me a Cuba stout. "For ways are runnng crossways, "And Maggie and I are out. "A million surplus Maggies "Are willing to bear the yoke; "And a woman Is only a woman, "But a good cigar is a smoke." One of the most enthusiastic of modern eulogies on cigars comes from the mouth of a character In Thomas Mann's novel, "The Magic Mountain:" "With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch himâ€" literally. It's juat like ly- ing on the beach. When you 11© on the beach, why you lie on the beach, don't you? You don't re<iulre anything else in the line of work or amusement, either.'" Women Are To Make Most of Appearance New York.â€" The majority of w^- men today do not know how to dress properly according to Professor Lillian H. Locke of the Department of House- hold Arts, Columbia University. "There are always two things to be considered when a woman dresses." Professor Locke said today. "First. she should dress to make the most out of her physical appearance and bring out her best points; eecond, ahe should dress to bring out- the best traits of her personality. The two are quite different things. The first has to do with the else of noso and lips, and shape of hips, while the second has to do with charm and grace." Professor Locke listed five prin- ciples, as follows: Avoid repetition of color or lines; avoid clashing op- posites of color or lines; try for transition of colors; anibordinate th" entire costume to the central color note; and try for evmmetry of line.' <> Well-Dressed Men Are A Law Unto Themselves Many ot the beet dressed men in London are a law nnto themselve>< ia the matter of clothes. They pa> ao attention to what tailors, manu tScturers and stylists eay, but stand Ing examples are Earl Beatty, tho Jtarquls ot Londonberry, (he Karl ot Chesterfield, Sir Jock Buchanan Jardlne, and Sir Walter Gllbey, with tte most shining light of all- the Marl of f/onsdale. Classitief vertising PATENTS, 4 .N OFFER TO EVEKT l.SV -^NTOR. Jf\ List of wanted inventions anj full information sent free. Tli* Samjay Cou- paay, World Patent Attorjieys. 273 Baiiii Street, Ottawa, Canada. BUSINESS OFPOBTU MI TY. 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"I wish I were dead" . . . how often hare wo heard the^e «X7r«a. •lona from aorae woniAn who ha« bccoms •o tired and run-Jowa that her ncrrn can no longer sranj the strain. No woman should allow tiera«lf t« drift into this condition If the can b*l| herself. She should nlve LydIa K. Fink, bam'a Veitct-.ibic Compound a trial. Foi nearly siity y.'ars women ba?e taken thli wonderful tonic to glvo Chem renewed •tranilth and vlftor. 98 out o« every 100 wonixn who T«^i>rl to us say that they are hcnellted Ky thl« medicine. Buy a bottle from your drug, •tot today . . , wd mttcb iha icauUa. ISMJf o. c- - > *