ions Md. " " half em Orchard. We recently and mum to the fact that Mun] uneth- tte I) pies and crab .991†“y. been "own for several "In In the Penn River country. We not. or a “all shipment ot the" from received from the Experiment“ Sula-Station ot the Federal Denial-oat of Agrb culture " Beaver-lodge. In Northern Alberta. The Sub-Station I. In charge ot Mr. W. D. “bright, gum in‘endent. and Mr. R. C. sum. RA., M.Se., 'toiatartt superintendent, We now have I eotnmtmieation from the same source noting that the or. chard production " Benverlodxe this year included live vnrietlen of plums. nanv-ly. Pruning Nim (Munch: Wild Plum), Prunus American. Opata. on and the. Tom Thumb mprry. Bo-ea). The Open. on uni Tom Thumb are really hybrids of the plum and undcherry. but are ot very tair qunlity indeed. "We nl'u have eiderberriea ripening for the hrst time in our experience. The he.†which produced ripe fruit Bilt obtained trom Brooks. Alta.. and Morin. Man. Elderberrieu receiv- ed frnm Ottawa in 1928 are still in munitivent bloom, but will ripen no (mm So far as plums ore concern- w! GH have grown them before in “wring quantities. and I consider- n:.i.~ number ot Peace River settlers har,. dune the some in this and pre- ku years. though I hear of more ):'m:> i‘viiS successes with plums this yrui‘ than in previous years. One “511. r sre'tlvr had about two bushels .r v.-~y gum] plums. They grew on [mm iikP treps." Fruit Production Although there have been touches: ot frost this year commencing with the last night of August, and rang- tng down to 28 degreee P. on the night of September 19, these frosts haw not killed any except the tender. " vow-tables. and on October 4 a Sunvvnir de Claudius Pernet nose} whim has been absolutely unpro-1 tvstmi all Fall. had a beautiful cream bloom, while a Hugh Rickson Rose was opening a line bud whose outer puma had been slightly frayed by tt'rnp'u'atures. "I should be candid ennugh to state, however, that while I’H'h are the conditions on the brow of Hm hill, where our experimental wopk is conducted, an entirely diner- out condition obtains at the slough half a mile distant and 107 feet low. er. At that point the lowest night's hunting during September was " down-vs F. " the middle ot the mwnth. Such a dwerence will be puzzling to an Eesterner, and is ac- counted for by the fact that in ". dry climate there is at times a pro- nuunced tendency to inversion of tvmporature. by which is meant that within the limits ot local topography the Cold air settles to the ground " night with readings progressively in“ extreme as one ascends to a height of several hundred feet, be. yond which we have presumably the usual prevailing tendency for the air to he rarieed and. therefore. colder la the altitude increases. We have hon-n keeping systematic records for svvvrnl years on a slope with a tail of 134 feet in 214 rods, and are quite Inf“ of our facts." - _ Rustin-n Canadian agriculturists and horticulturists will be interest- ed in this information from Superin- tonnient Albright Though the Ponce River country has a great tutor: in what growing and mixed fanning, it ii hover likely to be a great fruit district. But it is very reassuring to know that a region so for north ot the international boundary line. ond even ot Edmonton. cm produce and ripen some. and null mm of “Better hang out the sheoah net," was the phrase in a nautical book that caught our fancy the other day, and with the journalistic thirst for infor- mation about new things we hunted up some information about its mean- ing. It is a common expression of raillery among deep-sea sailors. and it seems to have its origin thus: in the days ot the windiammers. in the 'seventies, there was a very potent drink tn be had " Sandridge' and Wit. iiamstown, in Melbourne. called ‘Sheoak beer." This was said to he made from the bark of the aheoak (tree). One or two glasses would knock "Poor Jack†over, with the re sult that a large number of drunken men were drowned when going aboard their ships late " night. To mint. mize this an Act was passed snaking every ship hand a net under her gang- way before anyone was allowed aboard or ashore. This Act is still in force at all ports; even the large pas- senger ships have to - n under their anyways. This net has always been called a “about net." - St. and even ot Edmonton. can produce and ripen apples and lull“ fruit. of no mean quality. Andaman! Cur Ida marches steadily norttoraN.- Toronto Mail and Empire. In Peace River "oronto Daily Comments on Latest Protlyc9 of North., Firi,%rrrrasa outlini- Changchun, Mtrnchuritr--ri" pow- erful-electric plants, to be built In various parts of this new Itate, tom one of the latest [Overnment projects. The government hope! that foreign capitalists and engineer: will be in- terested. " Manchnkno cannot m- um: all the annual and technical um. s Hradairtri,t. Punts The Safety Net A policeman caught her in the act of tearing a letter into tiny bits, which she threw to the ground in the park. and the following conversation took place: Pett-"it's siuitiriiiierent over herre--rott enter the church, get mar- ried and then (the orders." Young Httstttutd--"Do you know. my dear, there“: something wrong with the one. 1t/ioesn't taste right." Young Bride (trituttirhant1ry-"That is ll] your itnttrittatiots, for it an in my new cookery book that it is de. Melons." Poucernatr--"you ought to know bet. ter, miss, than to throw rubbish around in the park." . "9te--."What impuiierieet. That's not trash; that's a love letter from my very best boy friend." Do You Remnant? No other piece of jewelry Bu over meant the name to mo As the simple little omment ’ Concerning which I sing. Lot'- [in a word of mlaomo praise To the trinket ot our childhood darts--. The hot-canoe ttttil the blacksmith bent And made into I ring. mek--"In England to ‘take orders' man: to enter the church." The Wreck "No, sir, the trouble is not due to any lack ot care on you part. It seems to me that your power is not being transmitted properly, and it’s my opinion that there is a breakdown in the ignition system. Ot course. it you in “st. I can have one ot my me chanlcs thoroughly overhaul it. But I tear that it would be a complete waste ot time. I feel reasonably certain that the damage is irreparable. My advice to you, my dear sir, is to purchase an- other cigarette lighter." Old Lady (on platform)-"Whieh platform tor the Montreal train?" Porter--"') to the left and you’ll be right." Old Ladr--'ton't be lmpertinent. my man." The only man who became a physi- cal marvel through correspondence courses is the mailman who carried ttrs lessons about on his back. Porter-MII right, then, turn to your right and you'll be left." Is that man annoying you Old Mtriti-"No, but he's trying to get away." Experiments show that kissing stimulates the heart action and is Young Httstttutti-1 showing 100 per cent profit of a rapidly selling article. A few ex- clusive territories open tor hustlers. Send FOc to rover cost sf sample, postage. packing and particulars. Ir. mum. In!" as. " Toronto mm, reroute. Policeman--") did you call For $6.00 I Will Set You Up In Business AMI STUMABH “Made In Canada†" the system, and enjoy life! Before meaisor afterward when distress u felt. Do this while, and stomach and bank willbe in flue ordeal)†only genuine Phaiips'Mi1k ot Mannie; it is sundard.The other preparations do not have the me enti-ncid notion. Also IN TABU' POM: Philliu' Milk of "and: Tambmmuuhudmgmmhae. WWWHW2IIVIKII.MIWM ot will. Philip.’ D lope-n. Mrs. McKenzie is but 0' d of thous- ands of women who have been won- derfully helped by Dr. Wllllama’ Pink Pills and who have written in to tell how the rich new blood created by these Pills rebuilt exhausted nervous systems and restored these st1ttererg to vigorous health. Give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial for rundown or nervous eonditions. 50e a package at your druggist's. utter 3 very cross Much bnby night and My.†8mm" writes Mrs. James Me. Kenzie. Glenboro, Man. “I became very thin and had several bad spells ot dizziness. Mr legs nnd back ached, and I was feel. ing just. terrible when I started an"; Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I soon tell- lzed l was getting much stronger. I gained in weight, and felt like: new person. I strongly recommend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills." therefore a. healthful form of exercise. And with a good locker a fellow wouldn't mind doing his daily dozen. Slave Driver Our idea ot the meanest man In the yorld is the man who was deaf and never told his barber. Mrs. onthego--"They any Mrs. Tea. whime plays golf just like a man." In: any previous season Mrs. Clubber. - "She should be ashamed to use such language." Many man who thinks he is lead. ing a bride to the altar Is being pushed there himself but doesn't realize it. Bitn--'Biy wife has been nursing S grouch for several days." Barn-"Oh, I didn't know you were ill." A woman asks why It is that when a woman complains of being tired and worn out the doctor always asks to see her tongue? Mrs. McKenzie Strongly Recom- mends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Worn-out Women "t was complete}: I Soon I worn out from looking Diner--"What's this leathery stun?" Wtuter--erhat is fillet of Sole sir." Dinet--"Weu, take it away and see it you can't get me a nive piece of up- per with the buttons oft." Most married men expect to find all bachelors millionaires. They would be it it wasn't for the girls. Record Apple Crop ( Owen Sound. - A record-breaking apple crop tor 1932 in the Beaver Halley district. both as to quality and quantity, is forecast by George H. Mitchell, ot the Georgian Bay Fruit Growers, Limited. Mr. Mitchell said that the Georgian Bay Fruit Grwoers, Limited, would ship.this year fully 25,000 barrels. This is several thousand barrels greater than ‘Teeling Terrible" With the Help of Kruschen Ho. ‘zonul 40--Want I-Ladies 42-5'loor cow ing 6--Hotttelest, Wanderers "--Pertaining to court ll-Charm M-To understand 13-Fintuly 46-Exlttta le-Higher 47--Sharp cnrnercd 16-Thosty suffering tor 49---sun god faith 50-Releatses 17--Artieie 62--Merchant 18-Nodern M-Revises 20--rrettch River _ gti--Diseards 21-Mus" . _iece Vertica| faith 17--ArtieU 18-Nodern 20--rrenc'h River 21-Mus'- . .iece 22-Gin M-Beverage 25---To unite M-Bon of Seth M-Narrow 30--'Nrgets 32-L'piktys ot grain 33-Blaek 35--To defiie M-kitchen vessels M-Roll ot hair "For nine years now I have used) Kruschen Salts and could not do with out them I take a third of a teaspoon in a cup ot water as hot as I can Irinlt it. No sickness, no headaches now. I am 70 years of age in April, amrhsst with taking Kruschen Salts am able to do all my household duties myself. I recommend Kruschen to all my neighbours. Before I began taking it I was never away from the doctor. but now I never need him. I insed to have sick headaches and then was not able to do anything. But now it is differ- ent-thanks to Kruscllen Sal.. 3- 1 (Mrs.) J. G. Kruschen keeps the organs ot the body working actively, cleanses all clogging impurities from the system, and sends clear, vigorous blood cours- ing through the veins. And the re- sult? An end to all Life's minor f": and miseries. No more headaches. tiredness, depression, "nerves," cr constipation. Instead, a sensation . delightful freshness, high spirits, happy outlook-An short, sheer good health! Traditional Sea Terms Retained in British Navy Loniioti.-Atter a hot engagement. the British Navy has driven oft those two modern raiders. "Left" and “Right," and nailed Its who“ to tbe time-honored terms, Port and S'tar. board. But the etteounter has left Its mark. Hitherto naval helm orders have resulted in the ship turnlng to the left when the man at the wheel was apparently being told to turn it to the right. From Jan. 1, IM8,l, however, "direet" orders will be ls- sued. For the tirgt six months ot the new system, the order will be "Wheel to port" or "Wheel to star- ‘hoardJ' Afterward the precautlon- My "wheel to" wilt he dropped. DOES OWN HOUSE WORK AT TI) The original proposal, which aroused the t1ereetrt opposition among watering folk, was that not only should the helm orders be direct in.. stead ot indirect, but that port and starboard should also make way for plain, land-lubberly left and right. Though port has scarcely acquired hits sea legs-harms only ousted lar-I board a century or tro-it has al- ready made itself a general favorite both fore and aft. Resolutions against the plan poured in from old salts in all parts-of the country. In the end, both sides emerged triumph- ant with hail their original demand "tiatied. The new helm orders will come into force for the British Mercan- tile Marine on the same day " for the nary. CLEAR ALL WIRES ‘ "Put up your hands!" commanded the larger of two bandits who had stopped the cosch. "were goin' to rob the sent: out! his: atl the ladies.†"No," nmomtnted the smaller one, gummy. "Well rob the gents trll right, but we'll have the ladies "7%“: man," unwed . female pas-engu- _Of ‘nncer_mn_ use. “mind GGTG frighten! You} friend'u naming thin holdmp!" - .IAgIon TORONTO OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE class T-Beast of burden 8--Pronoun 9-3033: IO-tttur) body I-To cow '2--Etectrieat unit 8-Greek letter 4-Trety 5-Sea mammal 6-Article ot the same Smart Street Frock "astrated Drasmaking Lesson Fur- mUhed With Every Pattern Delightfully becoming, smart end wearable is this cont type frock for late summer and early fall. It: lites ere no ihtid and slimming. There no several ways of carrying out this model. For instance, in ttytr. einth blue crepe silk, it’s stunning for late summer. For fall, a Bordecux-red tweed is sportive and decidedly new and smart. Black crepe satin is another nice medium. Sty". No. 3085 is designed for sizes 16, 18 years, M, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size M requires 4% yards of "Baby cut a his teeth with no trouble. thanks to BABY'S OWN TABLETS," writes Mrs. Thgmng shyr.mmi.1tot', iii;i."" GG -irciieFukhers have written in similar vein. Give YOUR child BABYS OWN TABLETS for teething troubles, mt stomach, simph (even, colic, colds, constipation, mm, or whenever he is ems, restless end {min}. Easy to take as my, and absolutely SME-- see analyses eel-diam in and: ZS-eent package. INer 1,250,000 when: sold in 1911. " " and BABY'S OWN “It!!! Easy Teething By HELEN WILLIAMS. ISSUE No. 46--'32 12--Jog ' 13-Harp shaped _ 16--Bonds 1g--Laehing M-Flowers M-Rhytntsters t5--Noblernan M--Dry 29-Old war instrument 3t---Bhakes 33--Ceased 34-Rirer of Japan 36-Gritttted maliciously g7--tre1t.rettpeet 39--Cornttttt 4r--Loved ones 43-Intseettg . M-vehicles 47---hrland 48---Cheer 51--Note ot scale 63-Pretht: dou'n 394mb material with % yard of 89- inch contrasting. _ BOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. W lite your name and address plain- ly, giving number and size of such patterns as you \.'ant. Enclose 15c ‘n stamp: or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 78 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Paris-A tunnel; which in ' tau months is estimated to but saved motorists In Fro-‘03 more than 500,- 000 francs ($20,000 at 25) ha been omcially Inaugurated]; Yénnc, pn the eastern also“ Mace. Although less than ‘90 meter" In length, the tunnel reduces the time required to go tum Lyons to Air. les-Bains by half in hour tor auto. mobiles and by more than two hour! for trucks. It is cut through'ule Mont du Chat. a steep slope which isolated the rich agricultural district ot Yenne from the rest of the Depart ment ot Savoio. When a man goes fishing he may not catch a long tish, but he generally comes home with a long yam. Men or Women to handle the town agency taking subscriptions to all mtgazihes. An opportunity to make I splendld llvlng. Write It. It“. mrirtsaotx_P1rtrthetattory' Ivan " iii; It. In“. Toronto. Shula]: intestinal systems lower re- sistance to colds. Clause them with Feen-a-mint. the modern chewing gum Inntlve. Gentle. sue, non-habit. !orminx. More etteetive beam you chew it. ANSWER TO LAST WEEKS PUZZLE Ftttttrattty Ftiigazine Agent Tunnel Money Saver ion COIS‘I'IPA'I'ION PLUG TOBACCO SAVES MONEY FOR SMOKERS ONLY 20° A Bile PLUG DIXIE a? WITH COLDS N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. 1A List ot wanted tnvemhm- nnd full ttformation tent "in lhe My con. any. World Patent Attorneys 2:: Hum Street. Ottawa. Cumin. REMEDIES FOR AH. H‘ICKNERSES. Write In. Anna |‘--nner. Mt Burn. BC. Winnipeg. Man. PULLETS‘ YEARLING HENS AND count-eh. Barred Roch. Whit. Koch. Wyundottu and Lexhorul. J. G. Tweddle. Fern". Ont. [F MADE OF RUBBER. WRITE FOR mules“. Rubber "would" rubber cumin, camera. balloons. l'nlwrual Specialty Co., Bo: Moe, Montreal. Wu "Tuiti- i, I n yo, m “ugh“ punk" simply how-nun yum liva- In't noun-u m My two pound. of mum! bill imto your tatett, .nd aluminum-4 no ttyeh man. your mum you“. u Nth' you 0.! ll I livw nimulum Same 'tet' - wanna-Ila. llmnernl mun. “I. tii-tdy-tvs" ‘um or may...†which only non tho vttoweHnorute th, "II I! of grouting»; hyer - Tm Ccrkr'l but. mom". mm, w. “RENO huh miomAtmerrury) Mm- Mun. M for than by man. “dune “human. lbs. " d aw. in THAT DEPRESSED FEELING It uiflllitf [IVER Wake up your Lier Bile EARN "tt AND I'l'W If " â€wing 'mushv‘nnnn ll Of‘OitmldinK. We Im; trate WORMâ€. I'hm-w-l' M; " Orchu-d Vie" “Int. T Any sufferer Yo; his nut yet read published at 316.1 “cum. on the Ira Tuberculosis, may tho supply In“: GROW MUSHROOMS " FOBIULA. not men. wtuiie #Miam1 Laboratory. 308 Bum- at. T.B.-A FREE ECOI'. 6,009 To BE GIVEN AWAY ---Without Calamcl "