ated Traffic L1€ tted F nchanted B« Frightened Calgary Citizens r Liner Ha: anent Boarder H Puovil raifhic shall do l _ all pacience ‘ance, so preâ€" ‘, will rise on ind that those dminister â€"the bless ree to Shooting 10A WAs "Ncls, Sir?q Call ¢ ind is al.moun uc h h it it the winter, g for r adi® circles, n and nore OWn AL 0 $00, | BR. still F W the it roâ€" Cal «ht lacy AP Y MS and ALP als» d 0t 1Â¥ ahe aAr® *M+ the P Am@# hile hee T A M A n Noup [» ak o ind B W id 600 and hat not and 1240 [ lna r® cald 1gty ir® + Py 14 [ 16 Rown. Anger And she never objected when he re moved a $250 diamond ring from her But when the same armed gunman asked for a kiss, she slapped hbim Chicago.â€"It was all right when a pobber took Miss Gladys Raymond‘s purse at the point of a pistol. Quite often the motherâ€"inlaw is blamed when what is wrong is a poor sonâ€"inâ€"law. Casperâ€""Why shouldn‘t he? His dad owns a millinery store." Jasper â€" "Tommy Heitman gets along with his wife yvery well." Rich Dyspeptic â€" "I‘ll give you $5,000 for your appetite, my man." Most men confide their business troubles to their wives, especially when the latter want to buy something. Trampâ€""Mister, give me a quarter for a meal. I‘m hungrier than a bear." Her Sweetieâ€""All right, but who‘s going to return those cigars I bought your father and the dimes I gave yout little brother ?" Girlâ€""I can never be yours. I will return your presents." Friendâ€""What a quaint way keeping them there!" Ever Try Cobbler‘s Wax.. Actorâ€"*"Yes, my friends, usually my audiences are glued to their seats." Joybellâ€""He‘s the .ort of chap that pats you on the back before yohr face and hits you in the eye behind your back." Womanâ€""No, Judge. If my tongue were coated it would have to be at my own expense." Joybellâ€""I‘ve no use for that fellow Robert Cunn‘ igham." Dorothâ€""Oh â€" whats the matter with him?" Judgeâ€"*"You say that your husband doesn‘t bu you any clothes?" Obnoxious Annie opines: "A boy reâ€" eovering from a heartache is like the Intoxicated person nursing a headache â€"â€"he swears never again till the next time." The Maidâ€""Yes, mum. 1 sweeps everything behind that door. Womanâ€""Nora, did you sweep be hind that door?" Removing the teeth will cure some things, including the foolish belief that 1 will cure everything. Womanâ€""Before we were married you told me I would never want for anything." Her Husbandâ€"*"That shows bow lit tle 1 knew of you then." Friendship that is merely an interâ€" mittent fever of fervor is not real friendship. Nor wind, nor tide, nor prosperity, nor adversity, nor joy, nor sorrow, nor any material consideration aways or alters genuine friendship, than which there is nothing nobler on earth. I‘d rather be a hasâ€"been Than a mightâ€"haveâ€"been, by far, For a mightâ€"haveâ€"been has never been But the hasâ€"been was an are. It may be possible to write a sensâ€" lble love letter, but it would not be satisfying to t‘ > recipient. Manâ€""Quick, Do¢, my wife bas fainted!" Doctorâ€""What‘s the trouble?" Manâ€"*"She showed me her new hat and the bill at the same time, and I didn‘t say a word." Draws the Line When Robber Boys are waiting until after Hal lowe‘en before starting to wear the halos which they will haveâ€"more or lessâ€"until after Christmas. "Mummy, the man must have broken & lot of dolls!" Massacre of the Innocents A little girl, on seeing sawdust #prinkled on the floor of a meat store, remarked to her mother: #6? "Daddy said you can wrap any man In town around your little finger." Why Dad‘s Nose is Red Two foreignâ€"looking girls, evidently domestics, were discussing their emâ€" ployers, "The missus is fine," said one, "but her husband is very cross." "He is?" "Yeah. _ But I get even with him. Every time he scolds me, I put starch in his handkerchiefs." a# 4404 44â€" 4 4 + +4 Strong And Mamma ... S MIL E $ What makes you think Was So Pleased the pretty young of _ The stunt sounds as if it might be of interest to anglers. Stricken in Plane Returning by aeroplane from Bayâ€" field, Earl Collins, of London, flew the last fifty miles almost doubled with the agony of an acute appendicitis attack. He had to be lifted from the cockpit on his arrival at London. Work For Boot Makers An order for 15,000 pairs of army boots from the Department of National Defence, Ottawa, has been placed with E. A. Wry, Standard Ltd., Amherst. ‘ In two or three minutes the worms begin to appear at the surface, and it is only necessary to gather them up. If they are present in great number their operations do a lot of damage to a bowling green. A couple or steel rods are run into the ground a couple of feet, and about a yard apart, then current is shot through them from a 100â€"watt socket. Worms Evicted Earthworms can be evicted by an application of electric current. They‘re doing that on the bowling green at the Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, in preâ€" paration for the Cup doubles, when some of the competing rinks will use the Hospital lawns. Unmourned Unclaimed and unmourned, the body of an unidentified lad of about 15 years of age was buried at Chatham last week. _ All efforts of identification failed. The youngster was drowned in the Thames on Tuesday after falling from an old punt. Another Vanished Custom It is denied that people are keeping any large amount of money hidden away in socks. That method belonged to a bygone age. People used to hoard ‘ money in socks, but that was when they had two pairs of socks.â€"-Sudburyl Star. T se e n o e e t t ty o $ 2.00 in payment of 1 month‘s subscription, I enclose ; 7.00 in payment of 6 months‘ subs cription, 12.00 in payment of 1 year‘s suseription be to MINING INFORMATION SERVICE. Bend me telegrams on Epecial Information. Telegrams not wanted. (Mark which service you desire.) _ (Telegrams to be sent collect.) T agree to treat all your information in confidence. Voters‘ Lists Although the cost will be slightly more, voters‘ lists in London and St. Thomas this year will be printed inâ€" stead of mimeographed. Both municiâ€" palities had purchased machines for that purpose. This Amherst factory bas been mak Directors include Maritimes, C. R. Davis, Sussex, N.B.; J. A. Fisher, Picâ€" tou, N.S.; Quebec, P. E. Roux, Dramâ€" mondville; C. Labranche, Three Rivâ€" ers; Ontario, Elgin Harris, Burlington, George Lake, Timmins; C. v. Charters, Brampton, Alex. MacLaren, Barrie, David Williams, Cullingwood; Lorne Kedy, St. Mar‘s; T. P. Mancaster, Havelock; Malcolm McBeth, Milver ton. ‘ We are now advising the purchase of two stocks on the Standard Exâ€" change which are already moving up, and we confidently predict large proâ€" fits to those who get in before the good news is made public. Mining Information Service is now definitely established as one of Canâ€" ada‘s outstanding reporting and statistical services. Our subscribers bave realized large and consistent profits, and we invite you to enroll while OUR SPECIAL OFFER OF 1 MONTH‘S TRIAL Is STILL OPEN. Trial subscribers also receive semiâ€"weekiy Bulletins of the Industrial Information Service, which covers all New York Market. Other officers were chosen as folâ€" lows: Past president, A. W. Marsh, Amherstburg, Ont.; first viceâ€"presiâ€" dent,, Adam Sellar, Huntingdon, Que. E. Roy Sales, Renfrew, Ont., is perâ€" manent managing director and treaâ€" surer, «"MINING INFORMATION SERVICE" Officers Elected Vancouver.â€"Charles Clark, of High River, Alta., has been chosen presiâ€" dent of the Canadian Weekly Newsâ€" papers Association at the conclud?ng session of the association‘s convention, Delegates wound up their business while on a boat trip from Vancouver to Powell River, B.C., 70 miles up ‘the coast. _ The pains of neuritis and sciatica "are a symptom of deeper troubleâ€"the same trouble that causes rheumatism, gout and lumbago. They are a sign of an impure bloodâ€"stream. They show that poisons have crept into the blood. Kruschen is a combination of gix natural salts, whic> ensure intc nal cleanliness and keep the bloodâ€"stream pure. New and refreshed blood is sent coursing to every fibre of your being. Then, neuritis, sciatica and kindred il‘s all pass you by _ "For neuritis I am using Kruschen Salts," writes a woman of 60 years. "And they are a real benefit, for J could not dress myselt sometimes, my leftâ€"arm was so painful. 1 take Krusâ€" chen every morning, and the pain has now gone. I was recommended by my doctor to take salts of some kind that suited me, and I find Kruschen is the best. In fact it is wonderful, 1 feel ever so much better, and I shall always take it. I am 60 years of age, and have not felt so well for years."â€"K. P. COULD NOT DRESS Neuritis in Left Arm Ontario News Gleanings TOLD THEIR SUBSCRIBERS To BuUy ACME GAS AT 18e THEY WERE ADVISED TO SELL AT 30c MecVITTIEâ€"GRAHAM RECOMMENDED AT 70c NOW SELLING AROUND 90¢ 304 Sterling Tower, 372 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont. 2.00 in payment of 1 month‘s subscription. Military and naval toys, such as solâ€" diers, tanks, cannon, and submarines, are now enjoying a boom in Germany. Record Awarded Quesnel, B.C.â€"Record for sound sleeping goes to a truck driver here. returning late at night, the driver fell asleep while climbing the windâ€" ing road of Devile‘s canyon, 11 miles west of Barkervile, Leaving the road, the truck headed for the canyon beâ€" low, but the bumper struck a ;mall tree and lodged there until the gas tank ran dry. A passing motorist wakened the driver several hours, later. 1 Sound Sleeping When Someone starts Earning Then Someone starts Buying. â€"Ottawa Journal. When Someone starts Working Then Someone starts Earning; When Someone starts Making Then Someone starts Working; When Someone starts Selling Then Someone starts Making; When Someone starts Buying Then Someone starts Selling; Eleven Dogs Die Stratford dog lovers are up in arms over the depredation of some fiend who in two days poisoned eleven aniâ€" mals. All but one of these were childâ€" ren‘s pets and police are keeping a close watch. Freak Calf ' A freak calf possessing eight legs, one head and two fully matured bodies was born on the farm of Thomas Poâ€" land near Brigden. There is also an odd ear protruding from the otherwise normal head. It was born dead. Monument Unveiled A monument to the memory of Siâ€" mon Girty, famed frontiersman and leader of Indian troops during the war of independence, was unveiled at Amâ€" hertsburg recently by descendants of Girty. \ Mrs, Katharine Devereaux recently celebrated her 102nd birthday at St. Catharines. She came here in 1863 from the United States after the slaves had been liberated. "Don‘t marry too young," she advised if longevity is deâ€" sired. According to the bulletin of the Deâ€" partment of Trade and Commerce, the trade of Canada suffered less during the past year than did 31 other counâ€" tries. ing army boots for several years. This year the quantity has been increased considerably. ‘The present ordes will assure steady work at the factory to some 50 hands during the winter months. Hanji Obi, director of Japan‘s boy scouts is seen aboard the S.8. Aquitania en route to his naâ€" tive land from Hungary and the scout jamboree, Japan‘s 102 Years Old Trade Facts Boy Scout Leader |The Power of wh â€"â€"â€"~~7| | Mental Suggestion To Start 4,569, valued at $4,492,645 in July last, as against 3,473, valued at $3.â€" 261, 756, in July, 1932, and the trucks and buses 552,586, as against $467,â€" 455 in the same month of last year. 7500 direclUy) it should be mixed with & fair proportion of loam, dried peat, muck sawdust, together with & little land plaster or superphosphate to fix the nitrogen. It should then be packed 'ughtly in barrels or boxes and stored protected from rain until required in the spring. Lime and wood ashes should not be used for this purpose as they set free nitrogen. Poultry manure being essentially nitrogenous is parâ€" ticularly valuable for garden and leafty crops generally, and the majority of poultry keepers will no doubt do well to reserve it for this use. However, it the amount available permits, it can be profitably employed for the cereals, grasses, roots and corn. Richest Farm Manure Poultry manure is undoubtedly the richest produced on the farm.. Poulâ€" try manure, however, ferments very quickly, losing, if left exposed, a large proportion of its nitrogen as ammonia. This fact, the Dominion Chemist points out, emphasizes the desirability of cleaning off the boards beneath the roosts, a plan that also conduces to the general good health and thrift of the fowl. In summer, the manure, preâ€" viously mixed with loam to destroy stickiness and facilitate distribution, may be applied directly to the land and worked with the surface soilâ€"its best preservative, In winter (and at other seasons when the manure cannot be' used directly) it should be mixed with There is a sermon in this story. The power of mental suggestion is terrific. It never does to dramatize a child‘s Poor Fran had done nothing but sugâ€" gest an interesting experiment by six simple words. "My darling!" His mother held his head to her breast. ‘I‘l] never, never go away again. Fran, what did you do?" Ottawa.â€"The total She shortened her visit by three days and came home. Dick was perâ€" fectly all right but be didn‘t smile when she came in. He adopted the role of dying catâ€"fish and lay all over the place. He was sick. Doct called. Mother got a l¢ "hadn‘t been well" but now, ymdmon or state of min'('lfltoâ€"him‘ eads to things. Moreover, please remember that Dick did not deliberately do thisâ€"but his mind was determinedly seeking the means to an end. It bad the impetus of suggestion from Aunt Fran and it was carrying on as hard as it could go. Dick knew that iced drinks, gulped down, pickles and chocolate fce cream had once made him sick. And now he got all three and ate them. Now what followed may seem to be far beyond the ken of a child of nine, but that is just because we don‘t guess how children‘s minds often work. Dick walked slowly over Harold‘s, but when he got out he ran. "Yes, do get some. Here‘s some more money. _ You didn‘t eat your lunch and I can‘t have you starving." "Aunt Fran, maybe a little iceâ€"cream would cool me off and make me feel better," "Heavens, Dick, if you take sick now your mother will never forgive me." Child‘s Mind Works Dick looked dismally at the petuâ€" nias, although this was all cheering news, He likes his Aunt Frances well enough but he wasn‘t crazy about this idea of his mother and father going off on a vacation and leaving him at home with her. "I guess not. I‘ll go. 1 don‘t just feel very well, that‘s all." Dick got up off the swing like an old, old man and reached listlessly for the money. "Dick! Dick! Where are you? Get Harold and do an errand for me, will you? Ob, there you are. It‘s only down to the store. What‘s the matâ€" ter? Swing sick?" "I guess not. I‘ll go. I don‘t inst | Dick regarded his aunt for an inâ€" stant. She dfd not know it, but inâ€" stantly his young head had done some quick calculating. Something like this. "It would be very interesting if mother came home and found me pale and thin and sick looking. What a lot of attention and fussing I‘d get then." He folded his napkin and left the table without changing expression as children doâ€"Sphinx faces they some-‘ times haveâ€"and his poor aunt never guessed that she had definitely started something that was to last through her stay. Even Dick didn‘t know in so many words himself what he had decided to do. The power of suggestion works in riddles. But his mind had a plan drawn that would keep him occupied day and night from now on. "Dick, do eat your 4unch." "I‘m not hungry." "When your mothéer canies home <he will find you all skin and bones, then she will think I‘ve starved you." of Motor Vehicles sick, Doctor Wylie was number of new a lettér that Dick ONTARIO ARC TORONTO was all right in July toward of sight It SOLO WORKS, Hermant Bldg., Toronto This is a 50 per cent. increase over last year, _ At the present rate this year‘s exhibition will break all records for the British radio industry. London.â€"During the first four days of the radio exhibition held here at Olympia, orders totaling nearly £12,â€" 000,000 were signedâ€"£3,000,000 worth by overseas buyers. English Radio Exhibition Reports Good Business The uniform worn by British hospiâ€" tal nurses, consisting of black shoes and Stockings, cotton dress, white starched apron, collars, cuffs, and beit is the same for summer and winter, and weighs about ten pounds, which is much heavier than the usual hotâ€" weather garb worn by women. Boiling water, red in color, has been found in a mysterious lake situated in a steepâ€"sided basin in the Andes, South America. Anima! and plant life does not exist near this basin, which is supâ€" posed to be the crater of a semiâ€"ex:inct volcano, the gases of which agitate the water. Crime statistics are misleading in one respect. They do not differentiate between large and small offences. Out of 59,367 persons found guilty of inâ€" dictable offences in 1931, the great majority had committed comparatively trivial offences, Plastic materials are revolutioniâ€"ing industry. The first cost of the mould is the greatest expense; afterwards the cost of manufacture is small, it beâ€" ing almost as cheap to turn out a hunâ€" dred thousand articles as one, after the mould is made. Sport is to take second place to home duties among German girls, by order of the "Nazi" Sport Director who says that women must only be alâ€" lowed to take part in sport so long as their health is not endangered. Rabbits can be dangerous. In LiNe, France, one of these animals, which suddenly turned rabid, killed ten fowls and three ducks, in addition to biting a man, his wife, and three children, a dog, and two cats. Three German villages have asked permission to become one town with the name of "Hitlersberge," in honour of "the endeavours of the present Govâ€" ernment to help the suffering indusâ€" trial area." British film producers are so handiâ€" capped by lack of suitable women "stars" that American principals, who are unemployed through the shortage of leading male actors,. are hére in search of work. Six of the British films already made this year have cost at least £50,000 each to make, the most expensive boâ€" ing "Bitter Sweet" and "The Private Life of Henry VIH," which cost £75,â€" §00 apiece. Beauty parlours for children are apâ€" pearing in the West End of London (England), _ Here girls of nine can have their eyebrows plucked, their nails tinted, and their hair permanentâ€" ly waved. k Agriculture js still declining in Gt. Britain; 75,000 farm workers have left the land since 1923, and 45,000 fewer acres were actually under crops â€" in 1932, as compared with 1931., a giant American bombihgâ€"j choking the screen filters of burettors. Salitâ€"water gnats, the smg fying insects, caused the Told in Brief ¢ 1N ® ‘ es g 1 N L cA C\GARETTE TOBACCO gAvE IW® souer HA""> the smallest known Powertu) Powen\" Flashlight es a 9"""poKE® n anD$" descent of ; plane by of the carâ€" Although Gt. Britain has now fewer ships, employing infinitely fewer men, engaged in the fishing industry than before the War, they produce more The two plants were grafted early this summer. BR He showed a jumpson weed with several healthy tomatoes growing on the same stem with a thorny jumpson burr. Wyly Bigger, of the Government experimental station mt Sand Hill near Columbia, exhibited evidence of the grafting here. Rock Hill, S.C.â€"At last a solution for your surplus weed cropâ€"cross the weeds with tomatoes. Offers Solution For F. W, Freeman, Coalition nominee obtained 3,480 votes and A. Hills Independent Labor, 263. Wellington, N.Z.â€"The first woman member to be returned to the New Zealand Parliament was elected reâ€" cently in Lyttleton, She is Mrs. Elizabeth R. McCombs. She sucâ€" ceeds to the seat made vacant by the death of her husband. _ Mrs, McCombs ran as a Labor candidate and received 6,080 votes. New Zealand Has ~. Magloire that the little Ghislaine has been carried off by a wolf or a bear that abounds in the countryside, would that they could be kind. Perâ€" haps legend will make it so. If not at bedtime in St. Magloire, the sad story of little Ghislaine Bail largeon will now be told, but in warnâ€" ing, to little minds that will perhaps profit by the tragedy of their little playmate. And in the country where legend and story hrve grown and keen passed down ever since the first settler came over from the old to the new France, perbaps in time another strange tale will be added to the store. And in the belief of the villagers of The Ottawa Citizen says editorially : The pathetic story of the little fourâ€" yearâ€"old lost in the woods around the Quebec village of St. Magloire is a tragic reminder of the dangers that still lurk in dark woods. And now, !ufter two weeks, the search has been abandoned. The d ys of childhood are surroundâ€" ed, as a part of the loving care beâ€" stowed by devoted parents, with the stories that are told for their child‘s delightâ€"tales of the "Babes in the _ Jood" and the other fairy tales where all ends happily despite the forest terâ€" rurs, the witches and the giarts. Here even the bears and the wolves are kind, and Momulus and Remus reâ€" main to tell their legendary tale. Pathetic Story of Child Lost in Woods Export clearances of wheat for the month of August totalled 48,604,883 bushels _ compared with 42,138,607 bushels during the same period last year, Considerable rye was moved for shipment to the United States and furâ€" ther business is anticipated, the report continues. Low freight rates on the Great Lakes, the report says, militated someâ€" what against shipments from Churchâ€" ill, in Northern Manitoba, but lake shipments increased. Production of North America wheat was estimated at 400,000,000 bushels less than last year. Fort William.â€"Marked improvement in the movement of Canada‘s wheat to the market places of the world during August is shown in the report of the Board of Grain Commissioners, just issued. August Clearances 6,000,000 Bushels Over Same Month in 1932 Wheat Exports Much Increased \S‘l- e ‘ oT P o “E“ 1 T onLY {our complet© sets of poker hands wil) gecur® you this handy GashNe®t (coï¬\p\cte with bmcr'\es)- Gseful i® the car O" in th¢ houst and b9* one 0 the meny weluab)¢ gits gyeni? exchang© for T“r\'etPOW yends gun ripencd meaiown© f‘\Ch ‘fO“\‘ & ®* C‘“‘ * agyou* mhat _ Surplus Weed Stock First Woman M.P. @ubstitutes. 250. at al â€"â€"No Calome] needed When you feel blue, w‘" on the * s ien t l iny poupdenrtiat bile into your bowels and »Oieed us mt attninntion te, bove, touse "‘Mere bowelâ€"movers like saite, ou, mineral water, lasative candy or chewing gum, or strength and vigor. 98 out of ev 100 women who report bu-rM-tZeymb-ulnl by this medicine. Buy a bottle from your drugs gist today . . . and watch the results. 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