Mscovers n‘s Head ing them on my premises kindly reâ€" frain from doing so or prosecution will follow after this dateâ€"Adâ€" vertisement in Devon and â€"Cornish The eyebrow scale on the left indiâ€" cates the exact amount of light that you need (in foot.candles) for readâ€" ing print of the kind at which you have been looking. The one on the right appraises visibility according to units on an arbitrary scale. This right.hand scale ought to be use‘ul fn determining how visible the type that you are reading on this pase would be on paper of different finish. In fact Luckiesh and Moss say that public highway officials can tell by means of this scale alone how #afe road signs and signals are from the standpoint of visibility. NOTICE: Will the person who dzsrm:-es of his dead rats by throwâ€" There are no lenses in this instruâ€" ment â€" only windows. You look through the windows at an open book â€" anything printed. Twirl the wheel on top and colorless filters are rotated one by one in front of the eyes. You stop when the print is barely digcernible. | Eighteenâ€"year.old Jimmy can read & printed page by dimmer light than grandpa. How much extra light does grandpa need? Dr. Matthew Luckiesh and Frank Moss of the Lighting Reâ€" search Laboratory, Nela Park, Cleve. land, Ohio, make it easy to answer with their new visibility meter. The instrument looks like a new. fangled opera glass. Hold it up to{ your eyes and turn a little wheel on top as you look at a printed page. When you are all through you learn Krom two eyebrow scales just the amount of light you require for reading or seeing clearly. all hard and solid parts of the maâ€" chine with which potatoes may come in contact. While the digger is the offender in causing mechanical inâ€" jJuries, it is ackowledgea also that considerable damage is inflicted when the tubers are picked and hauled to the cellar. It has been determined experimentally that tubâ€" ers are injured but very slightly when poured from a basket into a sack from a height of 12 inches; when poured from a height of 30‘ inches, however, injury by cracking and bruising is very severe. Potaâ€" toes, therefore, should be rolled or poured carefully from baskets into the _ bags. Further _ precautions against such injuries are as follows: Leave the potatoes exposed to the »sun and the air for two or three hours; do not drop the filled sacks; on the floor of the barn or cellar; pad the picking baskets with at least one layer of burlap. â€" Experimental Â¥arms Note. ditions, therefore, should led very carefully. While that potatoes grown in dry comparatively tough skins this reason are less liable nevertheless, they are v injured through the fact of soil is not curriedt nus x .. _ °CC EPC TAeceil euts, bruises, shrinking, and cracks, Cuts are usually the most conspicuâ€" ous and, while bruises and cracks are known to be more serious, it should be clearly understood that all injuries which do not heal quickâ€" ly may lead to considerable loss and inconventence, Where healing takes place without de‘ay, the offending organisms are shut out and the tubâ€" €rs, thus protected, may remain free from rot. On the other hand‘ conditions may be more favourable for the organisms than for the healâ€" ing process so that rot sets in, the amount of injury depending upon | the temperature and ventilatjon conâ€" ditions of the storage house. ' Observations made at the Dominâ€" ion Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Charlottetown, demonstrated _ conâ€" vincingly that potatoes produced on wet land develop a tender skin and are more subject to injury when dug than those produced in dry soil. Potatoes produced under such conâ€" ditions, therefore, should be handâ€" Ted very carsaftulke Wikike se s2olo s Measuring Seeing yo,.47, , @ omce they became in:â€" portant after harvest it is natural to assume that the rough handling of potatoes during ths period may be followed by serious consequences. By mechanical injuries are meant euts, bruises, shrinking, and cracks, Cuts are usually the most conspicuâ€" abus and im o r 0. 1 ", The most serious loss resu #rom mechanical injuries to ; toes is due to the destructive eaused by fungi and bacteria w enter the tubers through the i: ed | tissue, These organisms known as wound parasites and eur in every potato growing se of Canada. Since they became portant after harvest it is nar New Device Tells How Much Light a Reader Requires Harvesters Should Use Care. & ~â€"â€" Serious Logs From * Mechanical Injuries, â€" DIGGING POTATOES nly ty the dizger chain, but also d and solid parts of the maâ€" vith which potatoes may come act. While the digger is the relore, should be handâ€" refully. While it is true s Frown in dry soil have y tough skins, and for are less liable to injury, . they are very often ugh the fact this type t injuries to â€"put; the destructive rot and baptefla which growing section ugh the in urâ€" organisms | are resulting & bottle of Saskasal in 2 home, and I hope others may benefit as I have done when they know of your remedy in Saskasal.‘" For indigestion, biliousâ€" mess, ard acidity of the blood take Seakasai. Aul!diugcounum. Enough for 10 weeks‘ treatment, 696. $ eat anything. 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Wallace pronounc. ed the benediction Some 900 Scouts and Girl Guides representing every pack, troop and guide company in London attended the annual church parade to Metro. politan United (Murch,. Dean C. E. Jeakins of St. Paul‘s Cathedral ad. dressed the gathering, Rev. Dr. J. K. Hughson and Rev. D. W. DeMille asâ€" sisted, Assistant District Commission. St. Catherines Scouts opened their Christmas Toy Repair Shop in the freight building of the N.S. and T. (Niagara Street). Toy distribution will again be made in coâ€"operation with the Canadan Legion. THIS IS THE WAY TO HAPPINESS ed yeoman service patrolling the grounds and finding lost chi‘dren. Weiland Scouts on first aid duty at the local fair attended two jockeys who were injured when thrown from their mounts in front of the grand. stand. In addition the boys perform. LIVE STOCK MARKETING The enterprising boys of th Guelrh Troop collected and sol tons of waste paper to augment troop funds. Mpmnant ul vease o7 Davicioih c 2c ic * Trapper" is different from any other publication of its kind! News and pictures from the trapline. Pointâ€" ers on !r.:gping for greater profitsâ€" glua full details on Simpson‘s Raw ur Marketing Service, the new, direct way to get top market prices for e“roul' skins! (This service is limit to Ontario only.) Your copy is FREE. | ""St0 only.) Your copy is FREE,. | MAIL CoOUPON Now! SIMPSON'S brand new "Dominion L ommpeminit 1 aut reinly 1 PmidhiGI® sinrvemmmntse A brother to every other Scout of the 2nd and sold 2% SCOUTING their 000 compared with a $3,281,000,000 revised statement made public reâ€" cently. Last January‘s annual budget message forecast a deficit of $4,528,â€" 000,000. At the present rate, the governâ€" ment is operating at a $9,500,000 loss each day, At this rate, the deficit dn June 30 next, would be $3,477,000,â€" The treasury in a statement put the deficit at $1,007,457,156 through October 14. This compared with a deficit of $687,211,671 on the comâ€" parable date of last year. Washington â€" Uncle Sam dipped his pen in red ink last week, and reâ€" ported his deficit had passed the billionâ€"dollar mark for the present fiscal year. Perhaps if we increased our aware. ness of these nonâ€"physical failings, we could keep them under better contro‘, and incidentally, add a new no:e of variety to somewhat worn conversaâ€" tional themes. ESTELLE H. RIES. New York, Oct. 1, 1935. U.S. Deficit Goes Now, of course, physical comfort is a wonderful thing. But how much more there is to a human being than merely that! Whay does not a man recognize his mental, emotional and spiritual states as well? "My faith is somewhat weak today." "Her con. centration has not been up to norâ€" mal." "A cinder of anger is disturbâ€" ing his emotional outlook." That can go on indefini.ely. Almost any conversation includes something like it. is your son?" “Pretty- well. H.e got a cramp in swimming, but you know how boys are." is your wife?" "Oh, she is quite ;vell. Her eyes trouble her a little, but it does not seem of importance. How ’lts Part in Our Conversations Considered Much Too Big Why should so many normal huâ€" man beings speak of nothing but their physical status? Two acquaintances meet. They ask each other, "How doJ you do?" One says, "I have a cold." The other says, "I had a rash yester. day; I though: it might be something serious but it‘s all right now." "How THE DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUES Science has discovered why Scott‘s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is so much more beneficial than plain Cod Liver Oil. All plain oils are hard to digest; they must be emulsified in the stomach. We emulsify the oil in our Laboratories hence it is ready for almost immediate digesâ€" tion and assimilation, SCOTT‘S A silverâ€"gilt pushâ€"button used by King George to light the Jubilee Scout Beacon in Hyde Park has been presented by His Majesty to Imperial Scout Headquarters. The stand wbears the inscription: "Presented by King George V to the Boy Scouts to com. menorate the lighting of the bonfire in Hyde Park on May 6th, 1935." _ Ap 10 «J TImEs _ _ MmORE QUICKLY DIGESTED THAN COD LIVER OIL _ Turning Boy Scout "adventure" in. to the real thing, three Philadelphia Scouts, Nature Directors of a large New Jersey permanent Scout camp, ‘re planning to explore unknown areas of the 700 square mile Oke. fenokee swamp, on the Georgiaâ€"Flor. ida border. The boys will seek speci. mens of rare fish and small mam. mals for the Academy of Natural Sciences. Here * There Everywhere t, without regard to race or creed For Fire Prevention Week, | of Guelph, Ont., and the local A partment co.operated in a uniqu. down display in a vacant sto Wyndham Street. On one side . window the fire department | display dllustrating home fire ards, while on the other sid Scouts pictured the dangers of door fires, such as in camps a bush land. and provided a guard of honour the speakers‘ platform. For sele by YOUR DRUGGIST Physical Comfort Over Billion Mark . Ont., and the local fire de.â€" co.operated in a unique win. the other side tl;e tie dangers of out. as in camps and in a vacant store on On one side of the department had a , Scouts near the gateâ€" onl Soon will the weather be turning cold. wait e ) tsA Broodily bleating outside the fold, When the colt and his mother crop Winter is coming when young sheep A month should pass before the snows: The pasture is warm, but the colt that is there Follows his mother wherever she goes, His nostrils wide as he sniffs the air. haz. sheep. The lambs in the west field will not play: They hudole forlorn in a frightened heap. Winter seems several weeks away, But weather like this alarms young s "The general business and financial situation and outlook in Canada is far better than many appreciate," he said. "At present the physical volume of business is only 14 per cent. below normal and has increased 69 per cent. from the depression low." , .. _A, 0. LEONARD, Inc. 10 Fifth Ave., New York City Canadian industrial employment is at the highest level in four years, and 15,000 workers were taken on in Sep.â€" tember in the face of what is gen. erally a seasonal decline. There is every reason to expect the present fa. vorable position of â€"mineral produc. tion will continue, and manufacturing is at a new recovery high, he said. Recovery of distribution has been less marked than that of other groups. Lionel Wiggam in t Times. for He believed an agreement of reciâ€" procal trade with the United States would be affected by January and would have encouraging results. Can. ada may expect concessions for lum. ber, cattle and possibly wheat with a possible quota for newsprint," he said. ; $1.25 M Druggists, Descriptive fohier on request ‘nhd. Head l(o“b: due to congestion caused by colds, Fin and swimming. ADVISES ADVERTISING "Therefore it is wise to adopt a politcy of liberal advertising and sell. ing efforts, setting sales quotas highâ€" er for the period ahead." RUB IN SACK in Woernaldes . BAR OIZ Crop income in the West, despite damage, will average higher than last year, he said, and Canada‘s possess. ion of more than half of the wheat in the world placed her in a most en. viable position, he said. Sanctions against Italy should not hinder Canadian export trade, he said, since last year exports to Italy were but one.â€"half of one percent. of Canâ€" ada‘s total export trade. Meanwhile wheat prices are climbing because of the war scare, and "industrial factors in total business are mostly very en. covraging." In a review of Canadian conditions, he said he believed the incoming Lib eral admnistration "will neither upâ€" set busness confidence nor very much affect existing trends over the period immediately ahead." Vigorous and sustained natural recovery marked the closing months of the Conservative administration and Canadian business is moving steadily ahead "with purâ€" chasng power the best in four or five years in many agricultural sections." "While most of us have been rid ’ding some hobby of ‘isms,‘ the autoâ€" mobile industry has stuck to its busiâ€" ness," he said. "And if you stick to it, business will get on regardless of the various isms that may be floating around. And incidentally, I think your election has cleared the air up here for some of the isms that you have heard." Continued improvement and better production for at least another year was forseen in the automobile indus. try which, Ralph B. Wilson, vice. president,s aid, had lead to the indusâ€" trial recovery in the United States. _ C TIgm EC RORCCCS PVE business men, but there was a sprink. ling of women, old and young,, wio noted with pencil and paper the in vestment advice that was offered. In a questionsâ€"andâ€"answers period that followed a presentation of reports on business and financial conditions in general, anyone was allowed to ask about the future of his or her pet stock. Experts prophesied an eventual swing in real estates and building, and advised investment in â€"copper, lead and zinc because of the British Government‘s program of increased armaments. Toronto. â€"â€" To present inside tips on where, and how to invest and a general picture of business trends, a sort of "investment clinie‘ was con. ducted by experts of the Babson Re.â€" ports Inc., here recently. wWomeEn List DaTa Approach of Winter Canadian Outlook |; Is Reported Good _ Babson Men Say It‘s Than Many Realize. Review Situation CANADIAN ouTLOooK meeting | was prlnéiï¬ally for the New York Better } A Dalmatian dog named Pongo Murgatroyd i s a collaborator in Miss Dodie Smith‘s new play, Cail it a Day. So she told me yesterday at the Globe Theatre, where the play is in rehearsal. She did most of the work on it while walking about the country her Essex cotâ€" tage in Pongo Murgatroyd‘s inspirâ€" ing company. "If he barked approvai I knew I was on the right track," she said.â€"Report in News Chroniâ€" cle. You have probably noticed that in some families the children seem to climb ty a common senge altitude much more rapidly than do their parents. Professor â€" What do you know of Syntax? Freshman â€" D‘.d they have to pay for their fun, too? AND SKIN RASHES â€" USE "When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opâ€" ened for us Defeat is nothing but education; it is the first step towards something better" { for the church for the same reason they buy lightning rods. TO _ STOP ITCHING AND TO CLEAR UP Dr. D. D. Dennis‘ Liquid Prescripâ€" tion, made and guaranteed by the makers of Campana‘s Italian Balm. Trial bottle 35¢ at your druggist. 13 Old Timer â€" It may be. But don‘t worry. What you p‘ay couldn‘t be called golf. The Dub â€" Do you consider it sinâ€" ful to play golf on Sundays? A friend is one who knows your faults and doesn‘t give a dâ€"â€"" "A friend is not a fellow who alâ€" ways falls for sham; Socialist Fatherâ€""What do . you mean by playing truant? What makes you stay away from school? Cave men used to knock girls sanse. less, but that is no longer necessary. Young Lady â€"â€" "You couldn‘tâ€"er â€"tell me the kind the men.like, could you? Druggist â€" "Yes miss, you _ will find that most ladies like this lip. stick." Correct this sentence: "She marâ€" ried a rich guy," said the gossip, "but it didn‘t make her feel important." Man â€" "My wife always gets his. torical when I stay out late at night. Friend â€" "Hysterical, you mean. Man â€" "No, historical. She digs up all my past." Many a man who used to play golt to keep in the pink has given it up to keep out of the red. Voice in Rear â€" Well, next time you méet a skunk, ask him what‘s the big idea." Some men give their children dimes Lecturerâ€"I speak the language of wild animals." A man said recently that the nast. iest phrase in the English language was: "I told you so." »p ) » ) D ) Son â€"â€" "Class hatred, father." ‘"Well, mother, answered the boy, "yesterday was a rainy day, so I spent it." ‘"What have you done with all your money, son?" she asked. "Your little bank is empty. Issue No. 45 â€" ‘38 As Good As Any Billy‘s mother looked at him accusâ€" ingly. Willie: "Huh! Are you just NOW finding that out?" No News Triumphant Suitor: "Well, Willie, your sister is going to marry . me! How is that for news?" Perhaps the thing most needed in this world is to have people take the Golden Rule home with them on Sun. day, instead of leaving it in church. ‘"‘My word, I‘m badly overworked." "What are you doing?" "Oh, this and that." "When ?" "Now and then." % "Where?" "Here and there." Well, you must need a holday." HJAV® neARD * 3 OUY Collected by the New Statesman and Nation. The imposing tonnage and armaâ€" ment of corresponding foreign types has compelled our naval authorities to recast their new designs on the basis of increased size and extra gunâ€"power. . . . . I am in a posiâ€" tion to state possibly that this proâ€" gram has no bearing whatever on a flock of geese with hardly a word from their master. As a variant to driving and penâ€" ning sheep, Mr. Martin will also de. monstrate how the dogs can drive The Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology Me has won championships and first prizes at all Western Canadian Sheep. Dog Trials and his recent displays in the ring were considered most at. tractive features of Prairie Province Fairs. He will bring three dogs to the Royal. GIFF BAKER, 39 _ At the recent Internationa} Sheep. Dog Trials at Blackpool, England, over 30,000 people watahed the per. formances, and the enthusiasm was remarkable when a Welsh dog beat all comers from England, Scotland and Ireland and even the farâ€"away Orkney Islands, from which the dogs had been flown by airplane. \ The Royal Winter Fair display is being put on by W. H. Martin who has a ranch at Maple Creek, Sask. Those Leisure Hours 10 CAAAAAAAAARERERiRmmemmmmmmmnmmmmmemesmmmmmme sHORTâ€"STORY WRITINCG C O NTE S T _A novelty in animal work in Can. adaâ€"action displays â€" of sheepâ€"dog skill and intelligenceâ€"will be held nightly during â€" the Royal â€" Winter Fair at Toronto, November 20thâ€"28t, The intelligence shown by good sheep dogs in handling sheep and in under. standing m shebhera‘s will «omnd Sheep Dogs Will _ Display Skill "THIS ENGLAND" 910 Confederation C ET WPV T. 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