'ck Farm Among thet drug addicts studied â€Jury in every one hundred, were Above average in intelligence. when" myhteen in e'very " hundred Dru- oners not addicted to th? no ot GM w‘er'o' "abo'vo' the nverngp‘ in hum- Vince, . On' the other hind, iovontool in erer'y‘dnb hundred an: - pxisgners were Gouldâ€! 30 3"†mil 'but at onitir1itdiii% "that†one in every ten addict 'G'd"hiiiidh'! mentally detective I l‘ummenting upon the question Much is simeumes rained u to v. nether or not drug addicts are worth seclaiming, surgeorvS-1 Hugh B. Cumming of the United sum Public Health Service recently “and that drug addict prisons" who In). con- umted offenses against the United States and who no no loner m; 'liuvse, show, according to preliminary Hudies ot the Ptrttlie Beattb _ a greater proportion of above - mtelligence than is observed among hon-addict prisoners. -- _ " plants will be used. in any seed catalogue will be found heights it.- well " time ot tionrerittg listed so that the whole thing can be plan- ned ahead. These tall sorts, " well as the medium ones, such as ordin- ary zinnlas. Calliopsis. Marigolds, Gladiolus and Scabiosls should be nonped together in clumps for the best results. Along the front use small edging material like Alyssum, Lobella. Agentum. Dwarf Nastur- tiums and Dwarf Marigold; With a little qulckly available fertiliser, extra attention to cultivation and un- tering and forethought in selecting varieties. one can have bloom all summer and a garden from July on that will make a wry fair rival ot the more expensive permanent mm that has been in process ot develop. ment tor years. Surgeon meal. They grow to a height ot shout three feet and are shelled like peas when the beans reach about the size ot your thumb nail. Lima Beans can be grown in a good many districts. Among the later sown vegetables that are recommended are the new Table Squash, which are very much preferable for both pies and a vegetable to the old pump- kins or larger Squash. in mOst pnrt- ot Ontario muskmeion and watermelon can be grown. For A Rented Place "1 would have a garden too it I owned my own place" is s very oom- rnnn remark " this time ot the year, but like many other opinions it‘wlll not hold water when it comes to the testing point. There is no rea- son why the man who moves as regularly as the first ot May should not have a line displsy ot tlower, and vegetables. Ot course, he does not go in for perennials but the sn-‘ nual list otters him plenty of rule-l ties. He can cover his iences sud walls with otuielegroqrintt climbers such as Hyacinth Been-s marret. ions grower and s beautiful bloomer, Scarlet Runner Beans, Sweet Peas, Morning Glories or Hops. instead ot shrubbery at the hack of the tar- den or screening the house founda- lion. tences or garage, tall, quickly "owing annuals, Mosmos. Marigolds. Dahlias, Ziuiss. Bttrtttoi, Castor Oil Beans, Four O’Clocks. and simio u ' i '7'“""' '7" Twill} in Most quarter}. Anon: the unusual salad and 'avoring mate- rial we have mustard. Cress, Endive. Parsley, Chenil Ind Chickory. All these vegetables and directions for (coking are fully described in the seed catalogue. Broad Beans, which are quite easily grown it they are put in early and sprayed with Nico- tine during ttowerirtg, are a most sub- smutiai vegetable, a iew'pods supply. ing a moderate sized family for a Include lone of These The real vegetable garden con- lists at very much more than a tow rows ot carrots, beets and been. There is room here tor just " Inch variety and lntereet " we have in the growing ot Bttwerts. The Can- edlnn climate almost everywhere lends itself admirably to the produc- tion ot a great wealth of vegetables. and our seasons usually favor quick growth which is absolutely essential tor the highest quality. Among the lesser known vegetables ot the cate bare type we have Red Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, Broccoli. Kale and Brussels Sprouts. Red Cabbage ls far more desirable tor pickles and salads than its white sister. Chinese Cabbage, a sort ot a cross between Lettuce and Cabbage, has a very delic-ate ttttvor. Broccoli resembles Cauliflower. Incidentally, the lag. ter vegetable might be grown more universally in this country also " it is among our highest class. Brute eels Sprouts are sown early and har. vested late in the Fall. A little frost will not hurt them. They re- semble tiny cabbages trom forty to a hundred heads growing on each tall stalk. They have a very delic- ate flavor. Kale is also frost resis- tant and makes splendid greens for October. November and December consumption. Khol Rabi ls a sort at cross between the Cabbage and Tur. nip with the ttttror somewhat aiml- lar to both parents. Swiss Chard _ ls an easily grown vegetable, comes , on quickly and can be used as a sort ot late Asparagus, when the I stems are boiled while the tteshy 1 leaves are used as greens. Salsity. I 3r sttgr Plant, is regarded very l Addicts Worth Swing Garden Notes ... .cres.hfh4it The Ifniirhtllltsirlht, rhr. Ltd., Meaford It's, Good F It's, Even Better IT’S THE BEST Httgtttutd-t'tn tortully sorry, my dear, but the" questions hue al- ready cost me entirely too much. A aurvej is planned to discover in which state women have greatest rights. Speaking oil-hand, we’d say the state of matrimony. Sate practices are often more important than ntety appliances. In keeping A Hollywood Director Asks: “Can the movies be improved?" My Dear Mr, there is room for nothing else bat. Wife-You don’t love me any more. When you see me crying now, you don’t In! why? She'll get to spend so much time with him. Edith-Gloria, what does your mother think of your father Mart. ing a beauty parlor? "Theae electric clocks keep good time, all right," says Rayon Tat. ten trom Brushvme, "bat they don't tick-tack, and you can't wind them up." The average talking picture talks too much and says too little. They any a woman brine} when her husband made 8100 on a specul- ative deal, but when he lost $50 on another venture she hawled him out. There isn't any objection to col. lege training except that it post. panes a fellow's education tour years. A financier of our acqunintance "" that the sucker": haven't per- manently deserted the stock market. They an merely waiting until the prices get too high again. To I friend whose birthday is to- day: This new. patented, Fireproof Docu- ment Box (a mull we) will supply your need of tire protection tor ttll our valuable â€new. and cost. only Glidl Send for circular. Aunt- iGhred. Bon-Dad, who was Shylock? Doi-Goodness, boy! You attend the best college in this note and don't know who Shylock was! Son, you so and read your Bible. The following came to 0 “Its no wonder you have in your hair, the way you scratch to dig this Mutt up." mm: cabinets ' Safes Ltd. " â€on.“ Ave-Io, 1'0:qu : Gloria-Ott, she‘s glad, Edith Belt congratulations Finest wishes too, Enough to an the coming years With happiness for you. ( Mentid " Knights' " Meaford Flooring [n um Finer flavour gainer.) to our desk: have dandruff you have to more Old. Jahliionui, Bgiled Salagjlkrassiii Maaebrtttesaysyorafttateesea 'tsrArrasr"h,a,asoiiasaudn, in. has spiqum, freshly-blended flavour 'hitaddoieitsteiutretdeverrsauiLiiiu It den dew], richsatoothnesg . . . â€than y um. .. Bmtofahitemttiustone-ttaifturxi" yon'tcnucdnopaying... Aurge,ttetyrtmsst'jozorcosaors1 “can. Get'ometodsy. y 80 popular are cottons that separate jachem ot swing or batiste are shown worn over black crepe or satin frocks. These jackets show fitted tham, and Ire often belted. Mother: "You know, Geotrrey, Norma is nearly seventeen years old, so to-dny I had a frank discussion with her about the facts ot lite." Father: "Ah! Did you learn any- thing new?â€-Everybody’s Weekly. A clergyman was fond of a par- ticularly hot brand of pickles, and, Jinding difficulty in procuring them at hotels when travelling, invariably car- ried a bottle with him "I thoisrht so," said the stranger; "but you are the first in our line I ever met who carried samples." "Yes, about twice a week." "Do you ever preach about Hades?†"Why, yes. Sometimes I deem it my duty to remind my congregation nn that subject." “I see by your dress," said the man when he had recovered, "that you are a Parson." “I am." "I suppose you preach?" "Yes, about twice a week." fr all your salads The latter did " he was requested, and in a few seconds noticed the stranger watering at the eyes and gasping for breath. One day, when dining with his pickles in front of him, a stranger sat down at the same table. Soon he asked the clergyman to pass the pickles. When someone starts to open or close the church window the preach- er might as well pause until the not is completed. Everybody forgets the preacher and watches the man fixing the window. too? A woman in the suburbs was chat- tering over the luck fence with her next door neighbor. Mrs. H.-We're going to live in n better neighborhood soon. Mrs. D.--8o are we. Mrs. H.-What, are you moving, Claritmr-But, mother, l thought you said it was informal? Mother-Now, Clarissa, you must take l bath before you get ready tor the party. "Have you got a good cook?" "Must be, she says she goes to church every night." with the current rage, there comes the miniature cocktail. One drink and in a mlnature out. After' all. you never saw a woman lolling around uptown, leaning against a wall, and bragging about the work she used to do, did you? Mrs. D.-No, we are staying here, See your dealer Get our prices Velvecu Samples v, "w. "__" r4 -'L. e Group A-Toys Chihuahuas, English Toy Speniols, Grimm: (Brussels), Italian Grey- hounds. June“ Bunion, Maltese, Mexican Hairler, Pullloni. ' Poking- ue. Pomerartiaittr, Pun. Schnauzer: iMiniatureh.'ror Poodles, Tor Ter- riers, Yorkshire Terriers. ' _ cheater Terriers, geotlhsh Terriers. Sealyham Terriers, Behntttmeits, Skye Terriers, Welsh Tirrt6ris, West High- Egg White riGiiih, White English - Terriers. Group 3-Terrlera Airedale Terriers, Bedllngton Ter- riers, Bull Terriers, Cairn Terriers, pandle Dinmont Tertiertr, Fox Ter.. rlers (Smooth), Pox Terriers (Wire), Irish Terriers, Kerry leg-1eâ€: tun- l The following list comprises all ‘breeds of dogs which are eligible tor [registration in the Canadian Kennel lCth Stud Book and tor which separ- ate classes may be provided: Group l-Sporting Dog. Afghan Hounds, Basset Hounds, Beagles. Bloodhounds, Chesapeake 1Bays, Deerhounds (Scottish), Fox- hound; (American), Foxhounds (Eng- lish), Greyhounds, Grinons (Wire- haired Pointing), Harriers, Norwegian Elkhounds, Otter Hounds, Pointers, Retrievers (Curly-coated), Retrievers (Flat-coated), Retrievers (Golden),' Retrievers (Labrador), Setters (Eng-1 lish), Setters (Golden), Setters (Sign); Spaniels (Clurnbtyr),span; is (Comer-L} Spaniels (Field), Spaniels (irishj Water), Spanieis (Springer), Spanieis‘ (Sussex), Whippets, Wolfhound: (lrish), Wollhounds (Russian). Group 2-Worklng Dog. Belgian Sheepdogs, Collie: (Rough), Collies (Smooth), Daschunis, Eskin mos, Great Danes, Muslim, New-1 toundiands, Old English smieottoes,l Pinchers (Doberman), Samoyedes,g Shepherd Dogs, Shetland Sheepdogs, St. Bernards. , It is interesting to know that most of these varieties have been obtained by crossing the few original breeds, then crossing their progeny again and again. Here is a list of the breeds: It you ask the average person to name the different breeds ot dogs be knows he usually mentions .about twelve. Canadian Kennel Club recog- nizes eighty-tour varieties. Some ot them, ot course, are very scarce. They are seldom seen. Canada Recognizes _ r'it-:vi,ssc.r.t Os model of statue being erected to Honorable Edward Cornwallis, founder ot the City ot Halifax, in front of the Canadian Na. tional Railways' hotel, "The Nova Scotlan", in that city, which will be unVeiled on the city's natal day, June 21st. this year, Cornwallis was born in London in 1713, the sixth son ot Baron Cornwallis and Lady Charlotte Butler. He was sent by the Imperial Government to establish a settle- ment and military stronghold in Nova Scotia on the cite of the present city of Halifax and he arrived in the harbor with 1200 settlers. mostly dis- banded soldiers and' sailors, on June 21M, 1749. He immediately set about the task of founding the city and succeeded in doing so in the face ot strong opposition from the Indians and the French. Sentries had to he posted on the outskirts and armed parties sent out with the pioneers to cut the timber tor building the log huts. The table around which he formed the first provisional government in 1749 on board one of the warships which brought the settlers to Halifax, is located in the Legislative Building, Halifax, the oldest existing parliament building in the British Empire, and it was at this table that Canada's new Governor General, the Earl ot Bess- borough, was sworn in. In 1752, on account of his health giving out, Corn- wallis resigned and. returned to England, afterwards becoming a member of Parliament for Westminster. He went to Gibraltar as Governor in 1762 and died there in 1776, being buried at Guiford Parish Church. near, Bury, St. Edmunds. He served also " a member of Parliament before he was sent to found the City of Halifax. The monument was designed by the noted sculptor glassey Rhlnd.--Photo, Canadian National Railways. 84 Breeds of Dogs Vari - Tuner "tram" the Fowl: _ . and crash 0 all- , “V'g†tic. Guaranteed to 1 bring in dozens " " CeaT, new stationl with loud-speaker vol. ume. Easily at. tached to aerial without tool; Postpaid $6.00. " not utisfactory after fifteen days trial money refunded. Get More Station: unto nnm menu-onus: " - m: Won, - _ Toronto ' K III ' That Static ottawa-New uses for surplusses of wheat and other grains are being made the subject of an exhaustive sur- vey by the National Research Council. it Is announced. Other studies are being conducted in the hope of devel- oping processes which will turn waste materials into products ot commercial value. o true believers. carefully avold entertaining a. suspicion of another, for some suspicions are a crime; and inquire not too curiously into other men’s tailitrgts.-T'tte Koran. Bostons (Terriers), Boxers, Bull. dogs, Chow Chews. Dalmatians, French Bulldogs, Poodles, Schipper- And Get Many Ntw Statjona tha thaiGGrii"liii" ' New Uses For Wheat Group S-Notv8porting Ultl - nnwnu . w TORONTO "' Pr,l12lll.lllllllylSlrn The Quilt! Product Inlociicide. dis. linguluhlblo by “I three-told pro- tterties Sure Deuth Inlecticide. Plum Fertiliser And Plum Protector nun" Bitch: and Diana. Your selection of King Bug Killer tor your [unmade villaimuro you the [re-tut reruns u I minimum con. “an your dealer wwly you. ' .'. . - . Demand Kin; Bug Killer. No nub-ti- t“... Writ. II (or wticuhn. ltirig8ugliiller - Creepy“ “I find (writes Mia E. T. da.,., that (lug; a“ el'giS'itd'riii, tt mot-Mo t com " the skin free from blemishe- than all the face cram I live med." Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pill. an no ordinary laxative. They are ALL VEGETABLE ma have" . definite, We't/edtotit,gtl't'i upon! tdhe liyet. ey en " non n Iceman inhuman, Hughes: Acidii . All ists. Mc and Thc red 31-ch /, never set out from port In that from somewhere I hear the i sound ot music, ':Reiterative an the waves ageinet the _ ship’e aides, ,A strumming almost lost in the noises ot the sea: Sometimes under its breath it sug- gests islands To which we may come, and har. bore Laced with masts and riggings. where the women are selling oranges; Or again peasants are dancing on barren hill-slopes In their Beater dresses. and looking tor him who is coming. Sometimes it is a mate I hear min- gling with the waves, Faintly breathing the never-ending lament ot separation. And I remember that the stars are outcasts and wenderers, 3 And that each man follows the course ot " weary star- 1 But whether the song he ot parting or ot meeting in strange places. When the ropes ere loosened, when the anchor is weighed. When the land drape behind and the ship faces the sea, Always from some place unseen comes the sound ot singing. --Elixttttettt J. Coatsworth, in "Atlae‘ l and. Beyond." l Gardeners, The Canadian Wool Co. Ltd 2 CHURCH ltr., TORONTO HIGHEST PRICES PAID Vagegoblc Pug. W Fue Try IOIDEN'S Chocolate Maited Milt, at lunch time Mt'd'etadtrtexxt4Ltte 'J2.t'ugttgt, ','dtti', W C V 1T'gg'etttaL- ms. I 1l'.lllr.u'SlhT=t'll'd'lu'l.tt WOO L Lovely Skin - - "in taaiim‘r‘ 27: ZONES BLEM-Mhhl KWW ;crs, Farmers, Horticulturists tie gm. 'luhitaT'i"iGseptsus Rg.t llitrgl,iiili,'.tt fIIIZZIIIESS Tdee"" run and. every y. 'u . . head right, " I dill" have the len mentioned. I feel cold, Attpid mud “this to fall from Mus. Thur. ion I mgt't do without my I‘m-Inn cl r, but they pained me no mun-h 113p: had to "up them. Three II no pain with Kruirhen. I have totd hum of my little wonder-working botW."-4E. C. Fergus-no.) Diabe- il . war:- at a drop"- leund disorder. It one or Nam-w“. dang: ther urgent waning " " pun hkirebatteaiti which. If me angina! thit' tire, my gnu-k the “Five year: ago this mamâ€: I had I -itttrs Wk of NM pmsun'. and my medial mun ordered me to lake Kandac- ttalta daily. 5mm; I an a Imbhmn subject, beau-r I me every naming a null magnum"! Ind n In" in I (In: of hot water. and my" Mtedifir. and kart" "w Cami br Bleed pressure Restless _ CHILDREN l BABY cHtCKtr--BARRED P. "V, Anvnnu. White and Brovm hornl. 10e each. Auorted. 9c. PUL- LBTS nix weeksk old, 550. Catalonia. A. H, Swim", (Eamon. Ont. New: allow yourself to do u “on! thug because it seem- mam. nor to neglect doing I good “lion be- cause it seems to be "naII.--itse" Maxim. I, E AVI N G THE COUNTY Have a small piano try Huntsman, geitt accept almost any kind of a deal to dispose " it It on“ and would [in time to ply tor It, "peeWlr if known. Please write immediately to E. M. 8., 18th Floor. Hamlin» landing. Toronto. WUE No. 23---'3l __..‘J