used From ure. Ihe 3 whal . sn hw A of the bu ml&FMS st mo mer h ‘nited ek a ys â€" Typhoid rugh ver elet wa ot a «h 3@ 1d M got ite H Lincoln â€" Devised to Aid Vessel ding FOUND ! LESSON IS REALISTIC n he acelet Appears One After Wedding go »h ie 1849 patent was the second annual show. * It is among s from the collecâ€" g:nry M. Leland, o H. Sweet, of OR T00 typhoid carrtiers, , must be rid of : bhow? Dr. Gulâ€" he Xâ€"rays in weak two weeks. Sic iver and gall blad» id _ bacteria â€" are st what might be > germicidal propâ€" Â¥s are considered, only one thus far iexpensively, prac vely with the tyâ€" tem of legs to valk over shoals. rough the patent rds fail to show hip through shal= han a M Bl eW eir outs »0 it a year ago preparations nfine Tork more een found ITes _ are are probâ€" is states. act typhâ€" ecautions Acoording the Unâ€" Lincoln was also nister to diamond year ago n. W. D. i nmister‘s t Medâ€" ns are noo )t 1900 ) t she aro at roug h ichers (31 per ur An N MA 1N hild & th ts heir rm ur nIr y 109 OV The difference between getting somewhere and nowhere is the courâ€" aze to make an early start. » . NEW YORK,.â€"Trueman Talley, general manager ~of «Movietonews, Inc., announced recently the appointâ€" ment of.Sir Malcolm Campbell, Briâ€" tish automobile speed recordâ€" holder, as editor of British Movietone News, British affiliate of the Fox Movieâ€" tone organization. § x‘ He succeeds to the position of Gerâ€" ald Sanger, now named producer of the British newsreel organizat on. Sir Malcolm Campbell To Edit Movie Sheet Exciso duties worth $43,628,937 were up $7,628,776. Miscellaneous eollections at $706,062, ~showed a drop of $133,215. For the 12 months period custom duties were $74,785,992, increased $10,311,721. For the same 12 months excise collections were $5,624,761 greater at $107,584,613. Customs collections last month totalled $6,632,816, a decrease of $128,454. Excise taxes at $7.678,478 were down $621,519 while excise duâ€" ties totalling $3,129,993 showed an increase of $315,922. Hheolhmoul‘ collections netted $78,251, down $26,â€" 580. \ last March of $17,519,040, a decrease of $460,002, compared with March, 1934, collections. For the 12 months ended March 31, collections were placed at $226,705,605, an increase of $23,431,451 compared with collections for the previous 12 months. Revenue have issued figures showing eustoms and excise collections for March Customs Don‘t pass the roses by and gather all the rue! Look on the sunny side and make your dreams some true! Call me friend or foe Little I care! I go with all who go Daring to dare. I am the urge, The spur, and thing Moon of the tides that surge Into song, Call me friend or foeâ€" Taking to give, I go with all who go Dying to live. 1 am the force, I am the fire, I am the secret source Of desire, Call me friend or foeâ€" Little care I! 1 go with all who go Singing to die, A good many young girls are only waiting for their boy friends‘ ships to come in before they embark on the seas of matrimony, us are blind to the unexploited eqnlâ€"' ties within ourselves. â€" Sometimes it is better to be a cheerful liar than an old fool who always tells the | truth. â€" The kind of money that‘ buys food and clothes is made by | tending strictly to,. one‘s own bllll-' ness. â€" Most speculators are engagâ€" ed in trying to recoup their losses from previous speculations, â€" Honâ€" esty is the best policy. You don‘t need a lawyer to tell you howâ€" far you can go. â€"â€" And yet; the fellows who hold the big jobs never have time to improve their minds, It pays to buy articles of such quaâ€" lity that you respect and take care of them, â€"â€" Idle curiosity seems to keep a lot of people busy. â€"Women are funny that: way, you coaldn‘t even get one to admit she‘s a little older than her teeth,. â€" Constantly looking backward gives poor didrecâ€" tion to moving forward â€" In hard times, the buyer wins all the arguâ€" ments, â€"â€" We all know pretty well what we wantâ€"and that‘s often abâ€" out all we do know. â€" The things that worry us most are the things that never happen, said Mark Twain, The fellow who sings of his hard luck expects everybody to join in the chorus, â€" There is no ~permanent success in trick methods. â€" Many of Ottawaâ€"Department of National Whatever became of: The small boy always willing> to run to the grocery store for a penny? The oldâ€"fashioned citizen whose ambition was to upho!d the governâ€" ment, instead of just hold it up? The baby‘s other mitten? Aimee McPherson? Heard at a radio dinner: "When a man falls in love with himself, it‘s the beginning of a lifelong romance." It was high wages that drew from the soil and left them wi any jobs. â€"{JAVE ncARD The Comrade Returns Lower y 0o U : _] Can You Wear: i te w men without Phillips® Milk of Magnesia Tab« lets are now on sale at all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tab= let is the eqfui'v::eate:-f a t u m Sm atespomy! se o When you have one of these acid stomach upsets, all g’ou do is take Phillips‘® Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. _ Try this. You‘ll feel like another Fergonl Take either the familiar iquid "PHILLIPS‘", or the conâ€" venient new Phillips‘® Milk of Magâ€" nesia Tablets. Made in Canada. Also in Tablet Form:: D\ PHILLIPS®‘ Well, scientists say the cause, in a great many cases, is merelÂ¥ an acid condition of the stomach. The thing to do is simply to neutralizte the excess stomach acidity. At about 40, man le think they‘re "growing ol;il.," ?l:)e’s"re‘tired a lot. Have headaches. Stomach up» sets. Dizziness. Nausea. | Toronto.â€"The Dominion annual meeting of the Canadian Council of the Girl Guide Association will be held in Toronto May 15 and 16, the iusoclatlon announced recently, Her Excellency â€" the Countess of Besisborough, . wife of the Governorâ€" General, will he present as honorary president of the council and will have a messagoe for the guides in Canada, f ds‘ s > | 4d A banquet in homor of ‘thrév';lo'rld chief guide, Lady Badenâ€"Powel!l, will close tlle annual meeting. It‘s Fnyucn!ly Just an "Idea." Not "Old Age."" And According to Scientists, May be Smctlu’nx No More Alarming Than Touch Of Acid Stomach Girl Guide Meeting At Toronto In May __What does this * mean to you? If you are one of those unlucky _ women who â€" have "let their figures go", it means that the new flattering A styles are not for you. It e means being content with outâ€"ofâ€" date dressesâ€"unless you decide to do something to restore the figure of your girlhood days. There is a thing to doâ€"and it does not include a "starvation" diet. _ Just take faithfully every morning a halfâ€"teaspoonful of Krusâ€" chen Salts in a tumbler of hot water. You will soon find that you are gaining in energy and vitality â€"your skin will become clearer, eyes grow brighterâ€"whilst at the same time you will be achieving that muchâ€"desired youthful, slender figure. Way of Keeping a Fashionable Figure * ‘"Dresses, this year," says the fashion expert from Paris, "will be specially designed to accentuate the waist." Here is ~GROWING OLDP" MMithk c/ /ï¬/ayneaiz. mt ts t day‘s Dresses? _ _â€"â€"___ SALT DIVISION .;; 1 m â€" winpsor, ont. "_" Tarent ablpation please send enecial Opildâ€" Tear Off and Mail Today CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LimiTED Ottawaâ€"Medals to commemorate the King‘s Jubilee have been reâ€" ceived from the Royal Mint in Lonâ€" don, it was announced recently by Hon. E. N. Rhodes. They will be sold by the Canadian Mint through Canadian retail stores. Jubilee Medals It was announced that Hon. H. H. Stewart, minister of public works, would make a statement in the House regarding the works program. gram. Legislation to be based upon the report of the Commons Committee on Housing will not be included in the general reâ€"employment measure, and will not come before the house until after the Easter adjournment. For neatly a year the government has been considering â€" representaâ€" tions from the makers of railways equipment in Canada seeking fedâ€" eral guarantees to cover equipment orders for both systems. Some emâ€" ployment had been created in the Algoma and Sydney steel plants a year ago by the Dominion governâ€" ment guaranteeing the cost of rail orders until such time as the comâ€" panies took delivery. The equipâ€" ment orders suggested in â€" earlier representations had been for around $30,000,000. A resolutionvupon which the meaâ€" sure will be based appeared on the order paper of the House . of. Comâ€" mons in the name .of the prime minister. It may be moved by Actâ€" ing Prime Minister Sir George Per ley. Inclusion of the railway equipâ€" ment works in the government‘s reâ€" employment â€" legislation had ~been forecast but it had been expected the amount would be double the figâ€" ure.named inâ€" the resolution. Exâ€" tension of the public works | proâ€" gram launched last year, and "other works undertakings are to be ‘ inâ€" cluded in the measure. ~ Ottawaâ€"Guarantee of equipment securities of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways to the extent of $15,000,000 is a feaâ€" ture of Dominion government legisâ€" lation of which. notice has.. been given, to create employment by public. work and undertakings throâ€" ughout Canada. S6e s One lady (Mrs. D. S.) writes:â€" "Only a few months ago I could not get a nice dress to fit, now 1 can wear a size 30. Many thanks to Kruschen. I‘ve recommended it to all my friends." Kruschen Salts is obtainable of ‘all _Drug Stores at 45¢ and 75¢ a bottle. 15 MILLIONS FOR RAIL EQUIPMENT From Royal Mint YES, LUCKILY YOU HAVE THE FASHIONABLE FIGURE 10 It is only human perhaps to proâ€" crastinate and some farmers have postponed treating their cattle in the hope that Warble Grubs might not appear this year or that it was ugeâ€" less to treat unless the neighbours did likewise. Such an attitude is the poorest kind of logic. Every farâ€" mer should treat his cattle since treatment means no running or gad-‘ It has become a distinctly local enterprise with everybody . "Warbâ€" Iling†for the benefit of the cattle industry and at a decidedly low maximum cost to each individual cattle owner,â€"the average cost per animal for the three necessary treatments is very little, if any, in excess of three cents. School Teachâ€" ers and School Inspectors are inâ€" volved in the drive with special lessons being taught in the schools; Councillors are out campaigning and local Storeâ€"keepers in almost every town and village are coâ€"operating in the same spirit by holding themâ€" selves in readiness to supply all the necessary ammunition in the form of a powder that is easily and readily mixed with water. Perhaps no Agriâ€" cultural endeavour of recent years has caused: so much intense interest and concern and the poor little Warble Fly is destined for complete eradication if this genceral campâ€" aign is conducted for another 2 or 83 years. The Warble Fly and the resultant Warble Grub, constitute a real Menâ€" ace to every cattle owner in Ontario and it is most conmmendable to note the manner in which Representaâ€" tives of the Department of Agriculâ€" ture in every County have marshalâ€" led their forces in a general "War on the Warble Pest". (pronounced ‘Gooash") or more comâ€" monly known in the art profession as "body color," In ‘line" work, the dréwing is usually made with pen or brush, in black ink on white ~card, For ‘"stipple the same materials are used, only instead . of lines being drawn in various ways and thicknesâ€" seg to get the toneg, different sized dots, are made with the pen, and by having, them closer together, or furâ€" ther apart, varying torfes are obtainâ€" ed. Pencil or crayonâ€"gives the grain effect, varying . in Au;en;th and _ in coarseness, accofdifig ‘to the surface of the paper used, or the degree . of hardness of the pencil or crayon.. There are other methods growing out »of these, in some of which mechaniâ€" cal aids are employed, such as the "air brush" and the "Bén Day" shaâ€" ding machine. These we shall consiâ€" der later on. You need only rememâ€" ber at present that the two principal photographic processes used in reâ€" producing commercial design for All Agencies Coâ€"operating To Eliminate This Destrucâ€" tive Pest FIGS. 180 to 183 illstrate four swatches of tone values, the first is obtained by using black ink painted in a rectangle, The second by a serâ€" ies of pen lines drawn closely togeâ€" ther allowing very little white space between the black lines. The third by a series of pen dots known as "stipple." The fourth by a grain efâ€" fect which an artist may produce by pen stipple dots being joined togethâ€" er in the stippling process,. This grain effect may also be obtained by a mechanical process known ag "Ben Day" tinting f » Water color is generally mixed with Chinese White, which makes it opaque, and is known as "Gouache" Tone may be obtained by using a pencil, or pen, charcoal, crayon, waâ€" ter color, oilâ€"and is obtained _ by lines, dots or "stipple," grain, color washes boti transparent and opaque. Each medium has some. advantage, either in execution,, ease of printing, or suitability to the work in hand, ‘TONE IN LINE: TECHNIQUE * The word TONE, as used in De sign is applied to the quantity â€"f light or dark or difference of color in a line or shape, which enables us to distingaish ‘it from other‘lines : or shapes surrounding it. WAR ON WARBLES Corlar pf avite e #;43 . 17â€"‘35 \ (P(A':z‘: \ BAMC OF QRAw is Boy Scouts. The jamBoree will be held in the forest â€"of Bpala near the hunting lodge of the président of the Polish tepublic,. A gathering of 20,â€" 000 Scouts and leaders is expected to attend, _ . ... ~ Dr. Michael Crazyn{ki, president of the Polish ‘Boy Scoit" Assoctation, extended the invitation and exprersâ€" ed a hope that Car‘ada might beâ€"repâ€" resented by at least & small pafty of Ottawa.â€"An invitation to Cana dian Boy Scouts to attend a two weeks‘ jamboree by Polish Scouts this summer on the 25th"anniversary. of Scotland in that country has been received by. the Governorâ€"General, as Chief Scout for Canada. The two auctioneers in despair called off the sale and retreated with the police escort. Canadian Boy Scouts _ . Are Invited To Poland Frighteo d by the uproar the herd stampeded, â€" rushing madly ~around after the manner of m‘ rodeo. â€" The police were in hot pursait when apâ€" parently from nowhere a pair ~of angry bulls appeared on the scene. Startled by this display and furâ€" ther alarmed by the lusty booing and challenging," the auctioncéers departâ€" ed and returned with.a police esâ€" cort. â€" Everything. seemed in order for the auctionâ€"except the cows. Reddish, Eng.â€"Two auctioneers came to Church Farm, Lancaster, to seize and sell.cows because the ownâ€" er, Frank Humphries, farmer, had declined to pay a $50 Milk Board fine. The two auctioncers found 500 burly farmets in massed formaâ€" tion on the farm. ‘They were armed with knobby sticks. BULLS SPOIL SALE OF COWS$ cattle. True, it is nearly the middle of April but there is still time to give the first treatment. The main urge isâ€" Do not fail to treat all your ding, contented cows, better milk fNow, better fleshing, and superior hides. And no farmer should let the success of last year‘s treatment deâ€" ceive him as one year‘s treatment does not kill all the Warble grubs. "Questions will be answered in this department. Anyone wishing to receive a personal reply may have same if 1 3¢c stamped, addressed enâ€" velope is ‘enclosed with the request, The Art Director,; Our Sketch Club, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. »Bquare. and trim the drawing, leaâ€" ving,a margin about one inch wide. Then take a piece of thin paper, and paste along the top of the back _ of the drawing, and make & cover for the drawing, as in the diagram, FIG. 184 ‘This will keep it .clean and.. is the way generally used in business, Write the Exercise No, and Lesson No. neatly on the lower right hand corner of the drawing cover. How this expression is controlled in an important â€" respect, we shall see in our study of Balance, the seâ€" cond of our three principles© of Deâ€" sign, i EX."NO, 60 ~â€" Make copies of FIGS 180 to 183 twice the size of the illusâ€" trations. 1 ) t Cr So far, we have considered tone as ‘made an’ly by gradation of black and white, The question may ariseâ€" as color is to be used in Design, how are colors to be regarded: in relations of "tone?" It is hardly nécessary at this stage, to_point out the color eqâ€" uivalents of the Valueâ€"Scale. At preâ€" sent it will help us sufficiently in arranging colors, to produce Tone Rhythm, to consider light colors as light tone, and dark color as â€" dark tone printing, are known as "halfâ€"tone" and "line," A drawing in _ any medâ€" ium can be reproduced ‘by ‘halfâ€"tone,‘ but only drawings made in black lines, "stipple" or grain, can be re produced by "line." 3 armers Also Line Up Against Police And Auctiongers ie wl ngamge in P Nn Nesc tss Y P > > 14 / P 8 * Drunk (bumping into the lamp post)â€""Excuse me sir {(Bumping into fire bydrant "Excuse .me, Jlittle boy." (Bumping ijnto second lamp post and sitting down) "I‘ll just sit here until the crowd SBault Ste. Marie, Ont.â€"Sales of new automobiles are three times as great here to date this year as during the same period in 1934 and six times more than two years ago, a survey among Sault Ste. Maric car dealers indicates, Motor Car Sales pirgonne w ies d c ri Wtven® sits sAlocts . 2M 5.6 ds d Criticism of the paper‘s articles by Rodrique Cardinal Villeneuve, Archbishop of Quebec, led to the deâ€" cision of the directorate toâ€" coase publication, Montrea!.â€"L‘Ordre, French languâ€" age daily morning paper of comment and criticism, founded by Olivar Asâ€" selin, noted Frenchâ€"Canadian writer and commentator, will suspend pubâ€" lication on May 11 next. The indeâ€" pendent daily. has been published continuously since March 10, 1934. v Mr. James Howarth of . 8 E. 25thâ€"St., Hamilton, S . Ont., says: "‘My appeâ€" h tite failed, I lost Aweight 6M es We, and strength, and caught § w cold easily, This state of W i 2e health also affected my digestion. . J ‘ :took . Dr, e â€"_ Pierce‘s Golden Medical a Bs >> Discovery . and full]y rge + ® gained my‘lu;t health. T i n a ite weight," ’uhk'l:d- ?n u?.m mm,im. "l:n.-l& €1 An _ New size, tabléts 50 cents, liquid $1.00, Large size, tablet§ or liquid, $1.35, In the same period $21,345,686 was spent on the Royal Canadian Mounâ€" ted Police, while $298,154 was spent on buildings. This Jatter cum ~did not include $1,557,000 for the headâ€" quarters building now in course . of construction in Ottawa, nor the $298,000 for the R.CM.P, barracks at Edmonton, Montreal Paper To A Body Builder Ottawa.â€"In the five years from April 1, 1930, to.April 1, 1935, incluâ€" sive, the government s‘ent $40,629,â€" 068 ~on ~military ~purposes, says _A . Lo turn.tabled_recently in the House of Commons. In addition to that $Z, 503,350 was spent on con‘struction of military buildings. «* * Tak ~ ue aitine A mt s maliy ym Kn n e it e Mc onl ixg 9p4 / The number of aircraft operators increased from 90 ‘in 1933 to 128 in 1934, while the number‘ of licensed aircraft rose from 845 to 868 â€" but remained less than in 1932 when 445 were registered. o 40 Millions For Military Purposes In Five Years The figures showed Canadian ciâ€" vil aircraft flew 75,871 hours last year, an increase of more than 20,â€" 000 hours over 1933 figures and alâ€" most 19,000 hours over 1982 fiying. The planes flew 6,497,637 miles, carâ€" rying 105,306 passengers, 14,441,179 pounds of freight and 625,000 pounds of mail, bringing the air mail weight ~per capita for the year to a higher point than in any other country in the world. Ottawa â€" The Department of National Defence has issued statisâ€" tims showing a vigorous upturn in civil aviation activities in 1984 comâ€" pared with the previous year and 1982. 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