/' 1 t'-J"^ r r i ' â- <r ''â- f ) "• «. -„ ' • 1 Classified Advertising >••••••»>»»•< ilABV CUK.'Kii I'OUbTHV i»NI> ••oti.Tnv KUlill'MKNT TOP NOTCH (JLAUTY CIMCKS Jor July, L*Kh..ins ICSR- ':â- !!:'','* Kucka, New HampKture Heds J7.sa. al80 Day Old I'ullet.s and Loeker- •1* and Btuited chl<Ui«. Write lop Notch Chlokei iia, 16 Wilaoii btrect, Uu«lph. Ontario. GOVKRNMKNT APPROVED oTlicKS ut H low prire. Day olds Staiidiird I^rehorna J6.95. Rarred Uocks, New H^pshir* Red. $7.95 White Korks JS.Sfi. Aluo day old Pullets and l.'oL-kcrel." and started Chlrki), prltea on appUi-ation. Diiden Klec- trlc Hatohe-y Limited, linden. On- tario. NO DEUAYS WHEN YOU ORDKR your chicks from Twiddle. With our large capacity we c.in give you prompt delivery on day old cockerels, pullets or mixed chicks. Also started chicks and older pul- lets. Our low prices for July will please you. Tivedde Chick Hatch- eries Limited, Fer«-us, Ontario. 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Write Miner Minkery, Klngs- vllle, Ontario. fuknitlue: LYONS TRADE IN DEPARTMENT 478 Yonge St., Toronto JUNE CLEARANCE SALE Every article marked down for quick sale. We must have floor â- pace regardless of cost. A real op- ?iortunity to buy good reconditioned urniture at a fraction of its actual value. Listed are a few of the out- â- tanding values picked at random from our enormous stock. CUBSTKRFIELU SPKCIAL.S $13, QC 3 piece suite, brown repp cover, Marshall reversible aij .â- sorted cushions. \A qe Odd chesterfields, â-¼ ••^»' covers. Marshall spring cushions. a>p^ QC H piece suite, good repp ^£'•.99 cover, Marshall spring re- versible cushions. $29 en 3 piece suite In blue ve- •"" lour reversible Marshall spring cushions. $32 efj 6 suites. a.ssorted velour and repp covers, Marshall reversible cushions. #>oy erj Beautiful mohair suites, ^3#««JV|gj.gg sizes, reversible Mar- â- hall cushions, in blue, walnut and wine shades. $45 fun 4 rebuilt suites, new cov- ers, in broivn, rust and ifrcen repps, reversible Marshall cushions. #it O ftrt 6 brand new suites In as- ^H(0,\J\3 sorted repps, Marshall spring, reversible cushion.'^, some â- how wood fronts. UKO ROOM t'L'KNI'i'tltl^ $39. I fifi 5 pieces in rich walnut •UU iinish. dresser, chiffonier. full size bed, sagless spring and brand new felt mattress. Cfl Dresser and bed in walnut •UU tliiisii, complete with sag- less spring and new mattress. $19 $49 I PUTk Beautiful < piece suite. dresser, full size bed, van- ity and chiffonier and rich 1 tone walnut finish. $59 (UTk Modern suite with Veneti- $69 'an mirror, dresser, full size bed, chiffonier, sagless spring and new felt mattress. I /\f| Smart suite in dark walnut •W finish, dresser, vanity, chiffonier, bed. :3pring ivnd mattress complete. *C7 e/» Flour sample suite (new) â-¼"••*'*' vanity, with Venetian mir- ror, chiffonier, and full panel bed (1 only). $8. $14 Kr\ Chiffoniers, G drawers, with '*«'*' mirror ba-vks. OC New chiffrobes, colonial design, B drawers In wal- Oe AND L'l* L^arge assortment ''*' dressers. QC 6 wash stands, assorted ''»» sizes. ' e*\ New wardrobes, with large nut shade. $5 $1 ^19>ov mirror fronts and lower drawer. •qq fW) Beautiful walnut suite, ^09.UU floor sample, large chif- fonier, full panel bed and dresser with round Venetian adjustable mir- ror. •oe rw\ 1 Only Vanit.v, large round ^«j«j.Wp)gt^ mirror. Oriental wal- nut, reg. $48.00. $59 /|r| New modei'n suite, vanity. full size bed, and chiffon- ier In two tone walnut flnLih. DINING ROOM FL'R.NITl'RE! #o^ QC Solid oak dining room ♦*^'*'*' suite, buffet, extension table and 6 leather seat chairs. *ee nn 9 piece suite, buffet, china â-¼*'*'•*'*' cabinet, extension table •nd A leather seat chairs In rich walnut finish. Aft? nn Beautiful English oak #0«.W ,uite. buffet, china cabin- et, extension table and C leather seat â- halm. • IfkQ fm LarKe solid walnut suite ^*W».WW buffet, china cabinet, ex- tension table and 8 ch.-iirs upholster- ed In blue mohair, renr. $250.00 value. Baajr terms. Open evenings. Ev- •ry piece thoroughl.v cleaned and re- •ondltloned and sold under a posi- tlT« money back guarantee of satl.-i- nctlon. LYONS TRADE IN DEPARTMENT 478 Yonge St., Toronto HAIR GOODS WIGS, TOLPES, TRANSKORMA- tlona. Braids, Curls, and all types ?t finest quality Hair Goods. Write or Illustrated catalogue. Special attention to repair work. Toronto Human Hair Supply Co., 528 Bathurat, Toronto. LIVK.HTOC'K SWOIXE.N UUUERS â€" GARGET.â€" Guild news for farmers and dairy- men. Lanus Mineral excels any- thing obtainable fur Swollen I d- di r. Garget, Bleeding Teats. Uing- wurni. or Siratches un horses' feet. Re^iults uuick and complete, saves wiiny and e.xpeii.se. Write for nee infurmatiun. Lane's Miiierul lUm- edies, *J4G HobHiin Street. Vancou- ver. \OI<lv1>IIIUI':s h'OII SK\.V. SEVE.N AND I'll HUT MONTHS OLD gills sired by llie four times lirand i.'humpiun W.ilker Eaima Don, out of Toronto. Winning dams, bred lo Peerless Prince to farruw early in .September. 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Adanac Health Clinic. 1 mile west of Erindale on Dund!is Highw.'iv. ^^ SAI,KSMAN WANTKD REPRESENTATIVE WANTED, TO sell mining stock in the Malartic area. Generous commissions. Par- ticulars. 407 Central Building, To- ronto. Claims Charcoal Cures Illnesses Montreal Savant Injected Char- coal In Distilled Water Into His Patientsâ€" Has Cured 300 T/ie EOOK SHELF By ELIZABETH EEOY BOW DOWN TO WOOD AND STONE (By Josephine Lawrence) Every woinaii with a sense of humor will revel in the delightful "cussedness" of the three sisters in Josephine Lawrence's "Bow Down to Wood and Stone." We might add that every woman's brother or husband (as the case may be) who dips into this book will be unable to suppress an un- dignified g'uffaw to see feminine foibles and pervei'sities portrayed with such maddening accuracy. The sisters are real people, highly individual, interesting down to the last idiosyncrasy. Each of the three devoted her life utterly to doing the thing she most wants to do; and each sees her life as supremely unselfish. "Sacrifice" is their battle-cry which re-echoes through all their conversation with sickening emphasis. Seneth devotes her life to her children (who wanted to be inde- pendent of her love) ; Brosia is solely responsible for her hus- band's success (a kind of success he didn't want) ; and Gillian lives only for her job. The objects of their self-sacrifice are such that anyone attempting to oppose them is automatically placed in the ex- tremely difficult position of attack- ing what are accepted as the finest things in life. Haven't you known dozens of people like them? .... that's why the book's so much fun! "Bow Down to Wood and Stone," by Josephine Lawrence â€" McClelland and Stewart, Toronto, ?2.50. Earth's Crust Is In Layers Like Onions Scientiat WUI Use Man-Made Earthquakes In New England To Test Theory; Will Delve 20 Miles. A Montreal doctor, who de- clares he has cured a dozen dif- ferent diseases in more than 300 patients by injecting powdered charcoal into their veins, is being swamped with inquiries from all over the continent following pub- lication of his method in a United States medicsfl journal. The doc- tor is Eugene Saint Jacques, Pro- fessor of the History of Medicine at the University of Montreal. Not Always Successful Pneumonia, inflammation o^ the gall bladder, tonsilitis, child- bed fever, rheumatism, shingle.s, erysipelas, peritonitis and boils are among the infections Dr. Saint Jacques believes- he can cure by the injection of charcoal. And, strangely enough, he got the idea of starting his research after reading reports of treatmenls of animals by similar methods. Dr. Saint Jacques' method, in the language of a layman, is to inject a per cent, solution of ani- mal charcoal in distilled water in- to the veins of his patienLi. His e.xperiments have shown no dis- turbing reactions, cniiis, head- aches or shock, he says. The doc- tor cites a large number of his cases in detail in several of his papers, and is careful to point out that the treatment was not suc- cessful in every case. l8>ue No. 27â€" '38 A-0 Fined for Not HuntinsT Because, it is alleged, they re- fused to join a deer hunt, two students at the Government School of Forestry, Forest of Dean, England, have been fined 16.00 each and given extra duties. BOSTON.â€" In order to test the theory that the earth's crust con- sists of several layers of different kinds of rock overlaying each other sot unlike an onion, Dr. Louis B. Slichter, professor of geophysics In Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, intends using man-niade earthquakes â€" powerful quarry blasts â€" in New England this sum- mer. These will enable him to study the earth's crust to depths of more than 20 miles. Observing staffs will be stationed at varying distances from several large quarries with instruments more sensitive than those usually employed In measur- ing quakes. Dr. Slichter has been granted ?5,350 for this work from the Penrose Bequest of the Geolo- gical Society of America. Core of Nickel and Iron Today, popular opinion among geologists as to the earth's struc- ture holds that beneath an outer layer of sedimentary rocks is a granite-gneiss shell, a shell of peri- dotite or basic rock, and then a core of nickel and iron, with per- haps a transitional layer between the last two. To bolster or deflate this theory Is objective No. 1. Figure by Elapsed Time Twelve super-sensitive portable seismographs, specially designed by Dr. Slichter tor the project, will be placed at regular Intervals within 100 miles or more of the blasting point. Each is capable of detecting a ground movement as slight as a hundred-thousandth of an Inch. In general, researchers determine rock structure within the earth's crust by measuring the time elapsed be- tween detonation and the recording of the shock by the seismograph. Of 14,000 Austrians registered with the police of England, 11,500 are women. To Keep You Informed on What Science is Doing This paper will the latest the and medicine 3egin next week a new ories and discoveries in • • • • feature, highlighting the realm of science WATCH FOR IT! * ?k Health In Secondary Schools How Are Canadian Teen Age Boys And Girls To Keep Fit? NO. Illâ€" PLANNED FITNESS IN OTHER COUNTRIES By W. D. E. Donaldson, B.S.A., B.Paed., Parkdaie Collegiate, Toronto GREAT BRITAIN The National Fitness Campaign Inaugurated In Great Britain early In 1937 by the radio broadcast of Premier Chamberlain was the cul- mination of a series of national and international events whose Inflence is now beginning to be felt In Can- ada. The purpose of the British campaign is to raise the standard of health and happiness of the na- tion by means of recreative physi- cal education suitable to all ages and conditions. Millions of dollars have been voted for gymnasiums, playing-fields, and equipment. To administer these funds the country has been divided into twenty-three areas, each with its loo.nl organiza- tion. In London there is (he Cen- tral Council of Recreative Physical Training which co-ordinates the work of the local groups by provid- ing advice and training schools for leaders. Voluntary effort with gov- ernment support Is the keynote of the campaign. How much influence any one coiiutiy has had on the rest of the world is difficult to ascertain but no one can deny that among the leaders stand Germany, t'Eechoslo- HARNESS AND COLLARS Fanners Attention â€" Harvest time is nearly here. Consult your near- est Harness Shop about Staco Har- ness Supplies. We sell our goods only through your local Staco Leather Goods dealer. The goods are right, and so are our prices. We manufacture In our factories â€" Harness, Horse Collars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blankets, and Leather Travelling Goods. Insist on Staco Brand Trade Marked Goods, and get satisfaction. Made only by Samuel Trees Company Limited 663 King St. West, Toronto WRITE FOR CATALOGUE vakia, and Denmark. Each of these countries has raised the standard of physical health to a point unsur- passed' in the history of modern times and each has an organization peculiar to itself. GERMANY Germany has the most complete and most highly centralized system In the world. All physical activi- ties are controlled and directed by the National Ministry of Education. One division is devoted entirely to the physical education of boys and girls and the training of the teach- ers of the elementary and second- ary schools as well as of the col- leges and universities. National Sports Academy The German National Sports Aca- demy, under the immediate direc- tion of the Minister of Education, occupies the inagniflceut facilities which are part of the Reichssport- fleld, the site of the Berlin Olympic Games in 193G, and provides for all activities outside the schools. Here are given tree post-graduate courses lor the voluntary leaders who serve without pay in the local gymnastic clubs throughout the countr.v. The latest development of this national plan is the building of swimming pools in every village of a certain size. Results The most spectacular results of the German plan were the staging of the Olympic Games and the suc- cess of the German athletes in 1936. No less evident to every vis- itor however, is the abundant and growing vitality of the whole na- tion. This is due In no small mea- sure to the personal interest of Reichfuehrer Adolf Hitler, whose expressed ideal is â€" "There should be no day In which a boy should not have at least one hour's cor- poral training both in the morning and afternoon. In games and gym- nastics"â€" It should be remembered that all the activities mentioned are directed by the Minister of Educa- tion and are quite apart from the National Labor Corps and Military Training. (To be Contlaued Next Week) ...Gardening Notes... SEED GROWTH EXHAUSTING Seed production Is an exhaustive process to most plants, particularly those of small stature. The wise gardener therefore makes It a regu- lar practice to remove all flower- stems as soon ag bl'ooms begin to fade. This saves the strength o( the plants and ensures the perpet- uity of all hardy kinds. Even many annual flowers respond favorably to this treatment by sending forth additional flowerstems. Planting Pond Lilies Mid-June Is the time to plant ten- der water lilies In the outdoor pool They are tropical plants that de- mand water that has warmed up Host gardeners find It rather diffl' cult fo carry the plants over the winter, but considering their beau- ty it is worth while to obtain new plants every year. Provided with pots containing well rotted manure, they will grow quickly and give a display that lasts for several months. Day blooming and night blooming kinds will provide flowers St all hours. Aiphlds and Plant Lice The best known of all sucking in- sects are the apbids 'or plant lice. They gather in great numbers on the tender shoots and ruin them In a short time. Since they multiply at a tremendous rate, they must be kept in check by repeated applica* tlons of the contact spray. Keep It away from open wounds and take special care not to inhale the fine mist-like spray. Non-poisonous con- tact sprays are also available. They usually contain pyretbrum extract 'or rotenone as an active principal, the latter being derived from the roots of derris and cube. To hit each Insect with the spray means thorough application of a fine, drifting mist, applied from above as well as from below. Not many hours after the Insect has been touched by the spray It will be at the end of its nefarious work because of suffocation or paralysis. The spray that dries on the plants does not show, yet It acts as a rs- pellant for several days. Frequent applications of dusting sulphur from the time delphinium leaves show In spring will give con- trol of the mildew disease and the mite, that tiny sucking insect that distorts the tips and causes them to turn back. I HAVE heARP Pep Vigor, vitality, vim and punch, The courage to act on a sudden hunch. The nerve to tackle the hardest thing. With feet that climb and hands that cling. And a heart that never forgets to sing â€" that's Pep! Young Quaker â€" "Martha, dost thou love me?" Marthaâ€" "Why, Seth, we are commanded to love one another." Young Quaker â€" "Ah, Martha, but dost thou feel what the world calls love?" Martha â€" "I hardly know what to tell thee Seth. I have tried to bestow my love upon all, bnt I have sometimes thought that per- haps thou wast getting more than thy share." Young Thing â€" "The doctor told one such a funny thing." Motherâ€" "What did he say?" Young Thing â€" "He told me I had caught cold, and to come straight home, get dressed and go to bed." The busier a man is the more loafers he seems to attract. Two business men were talkingf about their employees: First â€" "Well, old Johnson has grown grey-haired in my service." Second â€" "I've got a girl with me who has grown yellow, brown and red-haired in my service." If we don't discipline ourselves the world will do it for us." Don't think a man is a fool just because he is not educated. Some of the smartest men we ever knew had to take off their shoes and socks to count up to twenty. To make flattery effective you must be somewhat insincere; for example, tell a homely girl that she's pretty. Prison Governor. â€" "Last night my safe was opened and plun- dered. It was one of you con- victs. If I catch the man, out he goes." Madge â€" "Don't you sailors have a special ship where you get your hair cut? A sort of floating bar- ber shop?" Sailor â€" "No, there are no such ships in our fleet." Madge â€" "Then what are these clipper ships I have heard so much about?" Relinquishment This ship has gone. Once I had fear To pay the price of letting go, Wishing to harbor what was dear From storm and undertow. But the assurance of my heart Told me that safety always lay In willingness to smile and part. Giving so much away. â€" From Spirit. High Pressure With each of its tentacles the octopus can exert a pressure of about 20 pounds fo the square inch. ^Niwiowmcip Ttre«toii« STANDARD Mil/ Here is the greatest tire news of the year ... 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