1 itly Goes in Search of Tropical Valleys W CHILDREN GQ NC W H Â¥ _ summer (Play Feaches Them To B M V€ THE D her ga an y And Serve As W _ the hot spring ith and more reâ€" «. N. J. Henry of d _ one, â€" perhaps > doubt about the value t." said Mr. Carpentâ€" do the children learn s how to buy and preâ€" al meals, but they are ippreciation of the efâ€" parents to keep them during these difficult cresting aspect of the t boys take as much s girls, as can be seen iments between them n play _ school _neighborhood ‘a section, at venth street. ‘ _ grocers â€" an Ninth and Ts 1 to cook DAY‘S MENU gathers seven or eigh: s around her and toâ€" lecide what meal they next day. It might be, corn beef hash with meat stew, or some and dessert. The teachâ€" t prevailing prices on eded, and explains how d be cooked and servâ€" t morning the necesâ€" s obtained from the cashier, and the group, teacher, starts out an 1€ pi h nI oug h tropical â€" ) The an. . superit epartment 0 W. H. Suth The â€" blin parti s ow their _ ma i1 practice pjects elect in the c "MARKETINC" ousehold t popular edule, w ressmaki tics and particula» mone H. Daniel Carpenter, ‘taff member, who diâ€" ner Play School, this ousehold economy | 1g < popular in the sum. edule, which includes rV #I (Ot niormatron valeys D ever have borhood house in ‘ion, at 436 WQst street. As a reâ€" ers and provision and Tenth avenues last _ several days stern thil‘d degre.} hoys and girls wel} ileys â€" reâ€" have â€"reâ€" vears but the b wiariy _ be 1 building, a "model in â€" which earnir oundary. | "Spontaneous Combustion"â€"Greatest fed by!cauce of barn fires, except lightning. plants ! All about "Windsor" Salt for curing e have) hay.â€""Saltâ€"the Farmer‘s Friend"â€" animals,all about the special uses of salt on t they | the farm. rning . how . to and serve meals amseil spring ected by child. city‘s â€" oldest 1 at â€" Hudso» 0 S ol COoOK The apart ough A | the 4 girls wel} ‘h:. n on bo“. ;ern] should ex. j ___ M Pp eting is theivr own 0 is one music raftwork because ng, Hudâ€" del teneâ€" n he It is really surprising to see how Dr. D. D. Dennis‘ gufl.‘. cooling, liquid, antiseptic D. D. D. Prescription quickly stops itching tortures of eczema, pimples, mosquito or other insect bites, rashes and other skin afflictions. Forty years‘ worldâ€"wide sucâ€" cess. Its gentle ofls penctrate the skin, soothing and hm!inghc inflamed tissues. No fussâ€"no muss. Clear, greaseless and stainlessâ€"dries up almost immediately. ‘Try D. D. D. Prescription today. Stog: the most intense itching instantly. A 35 trial bottle, at any drug store, is guaranâ€" teed to prove itâ€"or mom;)' back. D. D. D. is made by the owners of ItAL12N Baty. bl:n()(l] †Can cook f1 STOP THAT ITCH d the 1 in w _ close make more salt. Issue No. 34 â€"‘35 small grain: that is words "coarse" and As applied to salt ne any reference to qua price. _ "Coarse" "~do. "crude and chaan" w D. D. D. Prescription Speeds Relief W pan uses meé er | CHOOSING FaArM Coarse salt is salt or size; fine salt is salt n Salt regularly. healthier, more in any case. chances ficiency thou il and the Western Provir natural foods contain iodine, lodized stock sal form or loose, should be farm stock. This simnle )f barn fires, except lightning. ut ‘"Windsor" Salt for curing Saltâ€"the Farmer‘s Friend"â€" ‘mg use In feeding of has been shown by Do | ernment tests that the | properly fed, is retur | farmer 3 to 14 times o1 Because salt is so un cessary, it often used & carry other food necess nature fails to snnnl. housands â€" of ydu;xg ambs and foals, for reason for stock â€"salt In One Minute tical, iy ing. use Of all materials farm use, salt, proj the most consistent and money saver, nomy to buy a bay one pound too littl that interest a prac such topics as lard, crops, barns fertilize cheese, meat and eg these. salt is snn mout h w ere _ are «___ Coarse" ~do le and cheap," n "refined and de arse salt is made evaporation of heat less efficie ed pan" method DO YoU knNow _ YOUR SALT FActTS? fine anada evye W smmp ~C, meat and egps, For e, salt has some definite . money saving or mone W 18 ",_ j n « 00¢ too maue und too little, The terest a practical farm opics as lard, livestock barns fertilizers, butto Be Used In A Ways On T 118 to supply,. r such produc t and jodizec e _large areas Western â€" Prov ive to prod use ait ds v 1 /_j 6 or money mak. n feeding of livestock, it hown by Dominion Govâ€" sts that the cost of salt, Hd, is returned to the ) 14 times over, salt is so universally ne-l‘ oftem used a vahials a. Yery year. Take no ou suspect iodine deâ€" "Windsor" lodized _ lt means stronger, e productive livestock, and picti ~â€"*Op () doe & m.xtures fÂ¥ coarse m nor dear 1 brine whic iently than th 1 _ employed + »Pl‘Ope rly simple step saves ng pigs, calves, for the farmers year. Take no arm gargle. â€"â€"f â€"Greatest necessities n ly. This is the ducts as fodized ized table salt. an almost no k salt, in block as in Ontario rovinces | where d coarse sait pecify _ fine d m( or den. + PuUniy, or not mean does "fine" purchased Priy applied, is money | maker t is truer ecoâ€" too much than The things cal farmer are It adaptable spreading purchased a vehicle to SALT () thereiore than fine 46 actu? A Hundred VFhe butter and given the Cu t open I 1@ 1 Canada‘s Largest Automobile Dealers A. D. Gorrie & Co. Ltd which SAVE YOUR EXHIBITION EXPENSES Used Car or Truck all of pracâ€" n n 16 ljin_d Office and Showrooms 354 VICTORIA STREET field PHONE ELGIN 9171 400 YCNGE STREET 14 SHUTER STREET (Opposite Massey Hall) When in Toronto â€"]| As 1 see it, the real | | your particular cace is wi |the blame. Not at all an L lem. And your case is b an isolated one. I have C scores of cases just sim experience I have no h saying that, in such case to assume that the blan fairly accurately fixed at f I doubt if enyone could gulf between those two a is obviously a c session. A fond r concile herself to one else has exe share her ean‘e for Whether it comes on always capable of worl pollutes and poisons ~t mosphere, ’ Well, whatever eise I would would take care that this situ: | was not allowed to wreck my |rage and especially if 1 felt that wife and I were suited to each o and could hit !t off well together "No quarrel that 1 know ot", J haps the key to your problem just there. lilâ€"feeling is but the pression of an inward spirit. So times it comes out in words. So times it never comes out in w but remains there in the form of undercurrent. , "I have been married three years 'l\‘o quarrel that 1 know of has tak. en place between my wife and my mother, but try as 1 can, i seem to be quite unable to get them to be on friendly terms. It is a difficult situa. tion and sometimes, when 1 get to thinking about it, I wonder whether it will not yet wreck my happiness in married Jife." By Buying Your SR mmye i suppose the "Inâ€"Law" problem has been a prob‘em ever since the world began. It is a very reaj one, Sometimes it is a difficult one. young married man writes to me as follows : (at Gerrard) EVERY DAY LViNC Branches: ThHose Vi€ fond mother |:n:1b|e to re rom on s by ©xere WEEKLY Tonic Dr. M. M. Lappin "IN celing is but the ex. inward spirit. Some. out in words. Some. comes out in words re in the form of an at all an easy prob. ase is by no means I have come across just similar. â€" From e n»o hesitation in ich cases it is safe the blame may be The Prince‘s e real problem in e is where to place â€"LAw PRoBLEmsSs S out or not, it is working havoe. It is the who‘e at. d at fiftyâ€"fifty. ‘ould bridge the two women. it of disputed posâ€" eise | would do, 1 that this situation wreck my mar problem jies felt that my ) each other Gate showing Proven Breeders and Young Stock *Y° ABDOMINAL BELTS, _ suan 1294 cnurenss rononre 9721 Per. RAISE MINK Must Sell to Make Room Alfalfa meal for use in poultry mash is showing an increasing deâ€" mand in Britain. It is estimated that there is a market for about 2,â€" 000 additional tons of meal similar to the Western Canada product. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. TRUSSES Market In Britain I. K. Martin Toronto.â€"Fire losses in Canada during the week ended August 7, 1935, were estima‘ed by the Moneâ€" tary Times at $161,500 as comparâ€" ed with $122,000 for the preceding week, and with $140,.200 during the corresponding week of last year. Fire losses since January 1 to Augâ€" ust 7, 1935, totalled $7,274,425, compared with $9,861,750 for the correspending period of last year. BARGAIN PRICES Increase In Fire |_ ‘"V‘E. the writer of this column is a trained psycholog.tt and author of several works. He is willing to deal with your problems and give you the benefit of his wide experience. Questions _ regarding problems _ of EVERYDAY Living should be ad. dressed to: â€" Dr. M. M. Lapp‘n, Room 421, 73 Adclaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Enclose a (3c¢) stamped, zddressed envelope for re. ply. If by your life, you can show botia mother and wile that happiness is only real when it comes through sharing, then maybe _ before long, they will both come to see how fool. ish they have been and your problem will vanish into thin air. se e tE , But what can be done about it? There is nothing that you can do ex. cept that you must absolutely re. fuse to ‘be drawn into conversation by either one concerning the other. You should endeavor to maintain your relationship with both as well as you can, and try to go merrily on your way ignoring the trouble. young wife who instinctively feels it mentally resents it, and who, uncon. sciously perhaps, dreads interference if friendship is allowed to develop, But what can be done about it? GALT, ONT. NOTE: The writer of At all events, let us hope so! asy To Raise $.J.DIEDY SD For Alfalfa Meal Losses For Week CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION th LEABRN HAIRDRESSING While visiting the Toronto Exâ€" hibition, you are cordially invited to inspect our Academy, where All inâ€" formation will be given regarding the different Courses in Hairdressâ€" ing and Beauty Culture. Write for Free Booklet. ROEERTSON‘3 HAIEDRESESING ACADENMY 137 Avenne Road M HHHHNNiiitirntm mnmmmmenas s 2 SE We have a number of Used Truocks at our Show Look â€"â€" 208â€"210 Spadina Ave. oronto n Fradees W A SEE THEM DURING THE EXHIBITION WEEK. General Motors Products of Canada, Ltd. of new outh Hartney, E! son. Serum for combating the outbreak has been exigusted, and orders bave been rushed for fresh supplies. The serum is difficult to obtain and is ex.â€" pensive, the three Applications re. commended by veterinaries cosiing $25 per horse. The outbreak |first appeared _ in south western Manitoba, rapidly spread â€" north â€" and northeast ward .. Provincial authorities have no accur.| ate estimate of deaths, or the numbflrJ of horses attacked. One report told Oof :126 deaths in one aran WAWNDbHL viscera of the dead been sent to Oitawa fo diagnosis.. In the mea quarantine measures in areas are being enforced At a meeting, at whic measures were discussed. McKenzie, Manitoba mini culture, promised the coâ€" his department with th health of animals branct measures may be ordered authorities will be backed vince. The nature of the disease, which has taken a toll of at least 75 horses, was not definitely known, but it was believed to hbe encephalomyelitis, which attacks the brain and spinal columns of horses. The bite of a new type of mosquito was thought to trans. mit the minute virus. Provincial and | ies coâ€".operated to ailment. WINNIPEGâ€"New were being rushed combat an outbreak ‘!s killing horses in « west sections of tJ Strange Disease HORSES DIE And Sure At M:mTtolu Equines â€" 75 Alread y Taken. Pn ase in tbreaks were received from Clgin, Bolesevain and Pear. i Manitoba, rapid!ly th and â€" nortreastward. uthorities have no accur. of deaths, or the number iacked. One report told 18 in one area. Reports eting, at which preventive were discussed, Hon. D. G. Manitoba minister of agri. of the dead animails has to Oitawa for laboratory In the meantime, Jocal en of quality Show Room. OF EPIDEMIC (he co.operation of ith the Dominion branch. Whatever ordered by federa) backed by the pro. w supplies of serum d to Manitoba to k of disease which central and south. the province. Dominion authorit. fight the strange . 1831 Strikes Quick the infected "The most important is work."â€"King Carol. Ontario Government Building , Coliseum, and Women‘s Building COLES Dds ‘"Ten Minute Car Wash" Irwin Avenue 3 blocks below Bloor, betwe, Yonge and Bay ) ‘k Berviceâ€" All Makes of Call at Canada‘s Greatest Superâ€"Service Station "The one big the English si subtle."â€"G. K. '"(; Toronto.â€"Based on returns for p |the first two months‘ operation of 3 the new Act, the Provincial Treasâ€" ~ |fury will be enriched more than $3,â€" t 000,000 _ through the amusements ; tax in 12 months at the expense of _ | theatre owners, sport organizations , |{ and patrons, according to !tltisti(‘l‘ , |compiled by the Allied Sports and s’ Amusement Association. $ Taking Heavy Toll J' This will be more than four times , | greater than the Amusements Tax . | revenue of $745,056 for the fiscal year of 1984 and 200 percent. , | greater than the tax total of $1,016,â€" | 798 collected in 1982 when the Govâ€" Jemment granted exemption on adâ€" |missions of 25 cents and under. "Amusements tax returns for the last two months plainly indicate how the people of moderate means and children are being badly hit by the new impost," declared wW. M. Gladish, secretary of the associaâ€" tion which is waging a campaign against â€" the _ entertainment levy, ‘"The chief changes in the new Amusements ‘Tax Act were the wiping out of the exemption on lowâ€"priced admissions and a tax inâ€" crease of 150 percent. on the 30â€" |J cent ticket, which was the Jlowest | M admision previously assessed. _ The | f\ tlax revenue for July was five times | c greater than that for the same |lil month one year ago. Therefore it |a is the ordinary man and his family | fo who are shouldering the burden. | ar The figures only emphasize the need | on for amusements â€"tax anodifications | tic without delay." 11. AT THE )LES EXHIBITION 3 DINING ROCMS Two _ Months‘ R even ue Amounts to $504,574 for Treasury of the Governâ€" ment. and Duggan‘s EXPECT 3 MILLION IN A YEAR FROM AMUSEMENT TAX th In Toronto C€ â€" All Makes of THE 1904 FORD:! ONTARIO blunder is mple when Chesterion hing TORONTO 1¢ 421 COLLEGE StT., <oroxto W Y.W.C.A. Cafetezia, 91 Youge Bt above Kiny 8+ Y. W.C. A. RESIDENCES ETe *7 T ay € O RTZ LN 3 Harleyâ€"Davidson Distributors *mone WAverley 1300 Kennedy and Menton ge Harleyâ€" Davidson 1935 Models livin Jenness, published Museum of Canada fully printed and i cveryone who pride library should have and _ illus{rations four hundred pages are highly instructi on "The Eskimo" USED MOTORCYCLES Phone WAveric ally QGDEN‘S F 1 N E Indians of Yet get more pleasure from Ogden‘s because it‘s better toâ€" bacco . . . and it rolls best in ‘Chantecler" or ‘"Vogue" papers. FOR COLLECTORS Your P Why deprive yourself of the best when you don‘t need to? Times are better so get back to Ogden‘s Fine Cut Cigarette Tobacco. Why ) Deprive ; Y ourself? 5% Poker Hands, any numbers, eccepted as a complete set n ave M $ of Canaua," by published by the f Canada ($2.00 MskImo * formative ipe Knows Ogden‘s Cut Plug Iwa wer than «pect e utâ€" Also £4