JON.â€"A display of Curly birey e caught the eye of the l~ visited the Canadian sectiony British Industries Fatp. estful to the eyes and woulg L-m!y for a Hbrary," he sald, ing was received by Hon, Vige ssey, High Commissioner for He asked questions ag to the he Canadian section and way vas larger than that of any »minion and in fact the largs staged by Canada, It ©OMp ands of 39 exhibitors, includ. t'mls CGovernment Ex ibg. Million Cows > Corman Milk ï¬il Bean ws Into season ted to Block A« Vapor In Meuse post soil, for the dance of food ta us growth within is Fight oisonous Fog nts Favorau’! On Fumi Furs and 0otweay h Industries Fair. At it~â€"vive arch Praises nadian Exh «â€"Five Per Cent. Of It Into Manufacture Valley h â€"andy soil and ect drainage. Reâ€" trongest soon afâ€" When planting acers built a chain "Death Valley" of ium, last week, to fog similar to one 1930,. in which 63 ned Coâ€"operatively cent. of the â€" millk dairy associations camerics) and the ont. is disposed of ys: (1) farmhouss butter making by iilk cannot be acâ€" local creameries; f food to make n re hot weather value where & nal effect i% a quicker start : seeds indoors ot for two of fog to an alti« ind authorities had been elim« 0, a heavy yelâ€" over seven vilâ€" »â€"a. _ It choked ttle, and panig is used by priâ€" manufacturers not yet been ac« Milk Marketing by producerâ€"te« only 2 per cent. dairies in '3 © coâ€"operativel ind 40 per cent erative . dairles it. of the millk iction of milk, represent pro= . This includes as well as pasâ€" id consumption, aw milk for Higqâ€" 300,000,000 galâ€" "T.T." milk, or here pasteurizaâ€" available. Milk lor manufacture mounts to 2.200.â€" an e and fll it 1x the plants arked at t the canned paused to I r booth. nt. of the total iced in Germany . The remaining d in liquid form, ; financial deal ry must pa!d ut 9 quarts) manulacthring duction of milk 000,000 _ gallons cows which are 00 milk produe ‘mn planting later dig a )lay of Canadian ked on the beagâ€" In pewriters : days and cause was ne theory nes â€" from M rted that pped durâ€" ied to Inspeet ‘oth. He ex. when tolid & a3 One rp,... nts. An off. the United made in Can» children m S15 the ex. for» $99.00 , LEI F4 Wt %Â¥ 0 o8 o e 8 3 6 +% ; C1aSSITIG vVe ising $ '-'.-.-. urefe"aTe"eTelatelalererale"s "0"0"0"0"07070"0"0"070"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"0"2"2"2"2"202020,0,0,0.000 000. W e cerelecelec®c®} 5:.:0;0_.;0:0:’:’:‘;’;‘.‘ Ar LYONS®‘* TRADEâ€"IN DEPT. 478 Yonge St. â€" Toronto 11 NATURESSES FPOR SALE DMONTON CITIZEXS TESTIFY . and S.) 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Southâ€" $99.00 room comâ€" There are thirtyâ€"seven of these moâ€" bile hospital units in use on the variâ€" ous fronts, with a corps of more than seven hundred doctors and nurses forming the staff. Supplementing the rolling operating rooms and firstâ€"aid dressing stations are fleets of ambuâ€" lance trucks to transport medical supplies and to move severely woundâ€" ed soldiers to base hospitals far in the interior. Chinese hospitals are now mounted on wheels to keep pace with the rapâ€" id movement of Chinese troops makâ€" ing offensive thrusts on the weak, spreadâ€"out Japanese defense lines in northern and central China. WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTMENT of fishing tackle from the world‘s oldest and largest manufacturers, Send for free catalogue. E. Manis, 171 Craig St. W., Montreal, Quebec. HATCHING EGGS® NEW HAMPSIHIRES AND RHODE I8â€" land Reds. Heavy layers. exhibition winners. Fifteen e@gs, $1.00; Fifty, $3.00. M. Fisher, Enterprise, Ontario. Rolling Hospitals Assist Chinese HIGH PRODUCTION â€" BIG EGGS. I» G.‘s 36 Bray New Hampshire pulâ€" lets, 6 months old in September, averâ€" aged 21 egzs per day from Septemâ€" ber to December 1937â€"less than one pullet egg per week. See catalogue. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. North, Hamilton, Ontario. BIG, VIGOROUS, SELECTED CHICKS from Bloodtested high production breeders, leghorns 8¢, rocks and reds #c. Collins‘ Hatchery, Wales, Ont. FOR BETTER CHICKS, BETTER liveability, larger eg®s, better proâ€" duction, buy Pletsch‘s Government Approved Chicks at lowest prices in Kenrn. Leghorns, Rocks, Minorcas, exed Chicks, Pullets. Write today, Pletsch Hatchery, Stratford, Route 5, Ontario. ILL W. W. RAISED wWHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN ?urehno Government Approved "hicks from bloodtested breeders at these prices? Cockerels as low â€" as 2%4¢, pullets 19¢, non sexed chicks 9%c. Send for cireular. It tells all about _ Baden "Lig Egg@" Chicks. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery, Box 59, Baden, Ontario. POULTRY EQUIPMENT, HIGH QUAâ€" lity at low cost. Made‘in Canada for Canadians. Write for our new cataâ€" logue. _ Model Incubators Ltd.. 196 River St., Toronto. BETTER BABY CHICKS FROM OUR large Leghorns. Wonderfui winter layers of big, white eggs. Write for descriptive _ catalogue, _ Shadynook Poultry Farm, Aylmer, Ontario. TRENXNT | «BIG â€" REVENUE" CHICKS are fast becoming a Buyâ€"Word and Standard for Superior Chicks among poultry minded people, because they quickly turn feed and labor into ‘"Profits". Ready now. Trent Elecâ€" tric Hatchery, Trenton, Ont. CHICKS â€" BARRED ROCKS AND White Leghorns; all breeders bloodâ€" tested and under Government AP- Rm"!: 1. J. _ Ardagh, Streetsville, FOR SEVEXN YEARS To THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Higher grade prints guaranteeds by latest developin rocess. THIS MONTH‘S sl'g‘cf:\f OFFERâ€"A size roll developed. Every print enlxuxelg; orif you prefer, 16 prints. All for 25¢. 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Pedigreed Males in our matings than any other breeder or hatchery in Canu‘da i'-"ddix’l"c'ï¬ no ception. Send for Twed Chicgâ€" f:udg and ffls tflrl about 'l‘wedd?e Extra Profit and Special Mating Big Egx Chicks. These chicks are born with a head start and weigh when hatched, 2 ozs. more than the Govâ€" ernment required weight. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Box 10, Fergus, Ontario. H. BOUGHT 312 BRAY CROSSâ€"BRED bevege u0C P NVIV & NCO# mantic correspondence for you. A friendship letter service for lonely maldens, widows, bachelors, widowâ€" ers. Absolutely confidential. Particuâ€" lars for stamp in plain, sealed enâ€" velope. For Canadians. Paradise Serâ€" vice, Box $8, Toronto, Canada. lotions, chest rubs kitchen, fifty fin Woodhead, Box 96, Lisk af isuclll COCTTOE ETVENTOR, List of inventions and full informaâ€" tion sent free. The Ramsay Company, Registered _ Patent Attorneys, 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. AELASED DOLL, EASTER CHICKEN, Cow Boy Doll, }'afer Hat, Balloon, Dancing Monkey, Blow Out and Horn all for 50c postpaid. Circular free. Robert Harvic, 238 King St. East, Toronto. ntario, Box E. BABY CHICKS POULTIHY ANbD rouLTRY EqUIPMEN‘T orFFICE EquUIrxuEXNT sPORTING GOODS PERSONAL PATENTsS ARE FPACE CREAMS, ibs, cleaners in your finest formulas 56¢. 96, Stratford, Ont. EVERY INVENTOR. WE HAVE USED I am the wind that wavers, A You are the certain land; I am the shadow that passes Over the sand. I am the leaf that quivers, You the unknown tree; You are the stars that are steadfast, I am the sea. You are the light eternal, Like a torch 1 shall die . .. You are the surge of deep music, Iâ€"but the ery! _ T The successful man is one who keeps his feet on the ground at all times, but who is never afraid to look up and ahead . . . . Our immediate task is to do the work at hand the best we can . ... But we should still find time to dream of the plan for toâ€" morrow. One of our grocerymen had a lot of explaining to do this week. A lady walked into his store and asked for some spuds. ‘The groceryman handed her a package of cigarettes. The lady happened to be a devout W.C.T.VU. member and the poor groceryman is not sure yet whether his explanation was all right or whether he lost a customer. Gilbertâ€""No. The seventh tee was sloppy and all the greens were in a terrible state." Dear Old Aunt (shuddering)â€""You musn‘t lunch there any more, Gilbert. You know how easily you get indigesâ€" tion." _ Dear Old Auntâ€""Did you have & good time, Gilbert?" Inspectorâ€""Now, sonny, would it be possible for your father to walk around the earth?" Small Boyâ€""No, sir!" Inspectorâ€""Why not?" Small Boyâ€""Because he fell down and hurt his leg yesterday." If you are a golfer, don‘t overwork your golf vocabulary. Then there is the yarn about the hillâ€"billy who was so dumb he didn‘t know the difference between a squirâ€" rel and a hair brush. The only way he could tell which was which was to place them both under a tree and see which one climbed it. 1 An inspector was examining a class in geography, and, addressing a small boy, he asked: READ IT OR NOTâ€"A $4 turkey reâ€" cently flew through a $70 plate glass window in Grandfield, Oklahoma. "Your Honor, I‘d like to get out of jury duty." Judgeâ€""Why ?" Manâ€"‘"I can only hear with one ear." Guestâ€""Oh, so the poor old soul has passed on." He appreached the judge with all kinds of politeness. He wanted a fayâ€" or done. The judge asked what it was. Judge (smiling and patting him on the back)â€""It‘s all right. We only hear one side of the case at a time." Hostâ€""Those are my grandmother‘s ashes over there." Host.â€""No. She is just too lazy to look for an ash tray." Spring Music! If you like opera, that‘s your dish, Here‘s hoping that you get your wish; But as for me, now that it‘s spring, I‘ll listen while the bullfrogs sing. Rheumatic conditions are often the result of an excess of uric acid in the body. Two of the ingredients in Kruschen Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients in these Salts assist Naâ€" ture to expel the dissolved crystals through the natural channels. "I suffered with rheumatism for years. I dreaded wet weather, for during such periods the pain was conâ€" tinuous and indescribable. To begin with, it was confined to my limbs, but in time I began to suffer as much agony in my body as I did in my limbs. When I began to take Krusâ€" chen Salts, I found it did me more good than all the other medicine I had taken put together. Today, I have peace and freedom from pain, even during wet weather, and can heartily recommend Kruschen Salts to anyone who suffers from rheumaâ€" tigm."â€"N.M. HE SUFFERED AGONY IN WET WEATHER He had been bothered with rheuâ€" matism for years. The pain in wet weatherâ€"â€"to use his own expression â€" was ‘"indescribable." But all that is gone nowâ€"thanks to Kruschen. Read this letter:â€" HAV® "I am the Wind" Rheumatism Attacked Limbs and Bodv ueARD y 0 U «â€"Zoe Akins. Since careful records are kept of everything through which a well passes, it is known at what levels the oil sands exist. By lowering a gun inâ€" to the well and shooting holes in the casing a channel is made by which the Oil can flow into the well. The gun is about ten feet long and has fifteen barrels through each of which a bullet is discharged. CROOK SAMARITAN An American burglar was told that his victim had a weak heart. He put down his gun, gave the invalid a wassage, then asked where the money was and went off with the loot, The lateral shafts in the oifl sands are made by lowering a gun down the well to the desired distance and discharging a bullet through the metâ€" al casing, or pipe, that lines the well. When wells are drilled they frequently pass through oil bearing sands but are driven further to reach larger pools. When the deeper pools are exhausted the pools at the higher levels which the well passed through would be lost unless another well was drilled at beavy expense. Drilling oil wells by shooting bulâ€" lets into the ground is a new process for mining oil pools. It has been deâ€" veloped in order to reach beyond areas tapped by ordinary drilling methods, creating small lateral shafts, like the horizontal shafts that branch out from the main vertical shaft in ordinary mines. The Federal statisticians expect the coming of Spring weather will stimulate seasonal outdoor work sufâ€" ficiently to offset any new increases in industrial unemployment in the next few months. Bullets Open In October, the jobless numbered 6,145,000, jumping to 7,177,000 in November, 8,080,000, in December, and 10,181,000 in January. After reaching a peak of 16,071,â€" 000 in March, 1933, unemployed in the United States dwindled to a miniâ€" mum of 6,132,000 in July, 1937. That total, based on a revision of figures prepared for President Rooseâ€" velt‘s committee on economic securâ€" ity, is the highest in three years. WASHINGTON.â€"The business reâ€" cession has taken a total of 4,800,â€" 000 jobs in the United States during the last four months, Federal econoâ€" mists estimated, bringing the nation‘s unemployed to a total of about 10,â€" 450,000. "To a Spanish child family is treâ€" mendously important. And the knowlâ€" edge that they have an adopted famâ€" ily in some other country helps to brace those who have lost their own people." Now There Is Discipline Langdon Davies was a news corâ€" respondent in the early days of the Spanish Civil War. He was in Toledo at the time the Alcazar was being vainly besieged by Loyalists. He was in Barcelona during Anarchist outâ€" breaks and during the first of the terâ€" rorist bombings by Fascist ‘planes. ‘"‘The great difference between the Loyalist side of today and that of 1936 when the revolt first broke out, is that there is perfect order and discipline with the Loyalists now," he said. "In the early months it was just chaos." Four Million Jobs Lost in Depression "Wellâ€"" he continued, "we teach them and look after them with a small staff of helpers. We try to arrange foster parents for them in other counâ€" tries." Recession of Past Four Months Made Heavy Inroads on Employment In United States Ages ago in the Spanish conflict Langdon Davies, as a member of the Duchess of Athol‘s Refugee Commitâ€" tee, organized the Children‘s Village of Peuigcerda on the French border. Parents Are Dead "‘There they are, 300 of them," he said. "They are all refugees from those partsof Spain which are now held by General Franco. All have lost their parents. In some cases the parâ€" ents are dead, in others they have been separated from the children. Langdon Davies, British newspaperâ€" man and writer, who organized a camp of 300 refugee children in Spain, was in ‘Montreal last week, the Montreal Star reports. The children are of all ages. Some are ragged, some wellâ€" clothed. Some are il}, but most are in excellent health. For relief from the itching of eczema, blotches, pimples, athlete‘s lootb:du.ruhanglnhï¬n mum»»gh. nh'flm.-odumhz tis, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle soothe the frritated skin. Clear, greaseless and stainâ€" lessâ€"drics fast. the most inense itching inâ€" stantly. A 35¢ trial bottle, at drug stores, proves itâ€" or money back. Ask for D. Writer Tells of Little Victims of Spanish Conflictâ€"Finding Them Fosterâ€"Parents Foltching TORTURE in A Minute Oil Channels 13â€"‘38 dustrial purposes. 8 MONTHS VICTIM OF RHEUMATIC ACHES Sesame seed, also known as "til", *‘gingelly", and "benniseed", is an imâ€" portant source of edible oil in the countries of production, where it is also used as an article of food. India and China account for more than nineâ€" tenths of the world production of seâ€" same seed, other minor producers beâ€" ing the Angloâ€"Egyptian Sudan, Turâ€" key, Mexico, Greece and the Soviet Union. A small quantity of sesame seed oil is imported by Canada for inâ€" To have a succession of really tenâ€" der vegetables, one is advised to make at least three sowings from the one packet, at intervals of from ten days to two weeks, and to still further extend the season by using early, medium and late varieties. For inâ€" stance, by using leaf lettuce for the early crops, head lettuce for June and July and again in the Fall, and Cos lettuce for the very hot weather, a fresh, tender sApply of this salad maâ€" terial is available all season. Change There are some people who are afraid to make a change once a garâ€" den or home is laid out. But with most plants a shift is not only perâ€" fectly feasible but is good for the plants themselves. This does not mean that permanent trees and shrubbery should be dug up and replanted each gpring, but with many of the perenâ€" nials and annuals only confusion, overâ€"crowding and deteriorating growth will result from too long resiâ€" dence in one spot. True, there are cerâ€" tain species which do hbeiter in one location than another. Some flowers must have full sun, and other partial shade, Any seed catalogue will list these different tastes. But there are usually a score or more which have these special preferences and one may be used one season and one another. Most people realize that all vegetâ€" ables deteriorate in storage. The early potatoes are always tastier than those coming out of frosty cellars this month. The former taste better beâ€" cause they are not ripe. To get this quality in all vegetables experienced gardeners spread their sceding seaâ€" son over a period of weeks, They realize that vegetables doteriorate in the garden just as they do in storage and so they always have a few feet of lettuce and a row or two of spinâ€" a‘", corn, beets and practically everyâ€" thing else coming on rather than the whole gardening maturing at one time. Tovarich Larder Gold Mines is a new incorporation covering properties to the west of Omega and bordering on the town of Larâ€" der Lake, After years of effort, numerous small owners have been brought together. Hollinger Gold Mines at one time tried to negoâ€" tiate a satisfactory deal on part of the consolidation. Cheminis Gold Mines has obâ€" tained good grade ore over subâ€" The Golden Gate mine, origâ€" inally known as the Lucky Cross property, located at Swastika a few miles to the west of the Kirkâ€" land Lake camp, is reported to be developing important ore in highâ€" grade and lowâ€"grade veins in unâ€" derground work. Mill construction is well advanced. relief 1 received in the first mkmmpfl-in’ and now I am back at work again. 1 was told should not be able to follow my regular employ» ment, only a “mj'fl’ but there I am back at my work, just as if it had not happened." After an experience like that to inspire them, Rheumatic Sufferers can turn with confiderice to Fynnon Sait, What Fynnon Sait did for this sufferer it should do for you. Fynnon Sait druggist‘s. 1f you have any dificulty in getting w write: The Laurentian Agencies, St. Gabricl &n:t. Montreal, a2 asa child. Then my wife suggested Fynnon Sait, 1 am on my m‘igdyppcgue and believe me the works because it combines many natural ealts of the earth. Take a dose every day, and you will soon be singing the praises of this famous No one with a spark of human sympathy euld(mwbuwc)udbyunumï¬tmdthh wictim af rhenmatin naine w had anent victim of rheumatic E&" who had spent months in hospital. He had tried various remeâ€" "I had Rheumatism so bad, I was as helpless Now back at work again GARDENING without result until . . . But read his own Along Canada‘s Mining Highway remedy. 75¢ a lare s. 1f you have any Spread Plantings and other medicines. They are mild and harmâ€" less. But your liver understands and takes the hint. For sale at all druggists, 50c. (B) Your liver has & big job to do. Make it A. what it is supposed to. Its job is to produce 18 to 36 fluld ounces of bile every day and send it through the system. If it falls down on its job you suffer, AND HOW! The most effective stimulant for the liver known to medica) science is calomel, which in small doses is of the highest use in congesâ€" tive conditions, especially those due to overâ€" eating, over indulgence in mlcohol, lack of exâ€" You‘ll like the way it enaps you back, overnight, to the feeling of "rarâ€" in‘ to go" fitness and inside cleanitâ€" ness! lelps climinate the leftâ€"over wartes that hold you buck, cause hend> nches, indizestion, etc, Garfield Tea is not a miracle worker, but if CONSTIâ€" PATIO] bothers you, it will certainly "do wonders!" 10¢ and 25¢ of drugâ€" ktors â€"â€" or, WRITE FOR FREE SANPLES of Garfield Tea and Garfield Headache _ Powders _to: . GARFIELD TEA CO., Dept. 11C, Brooklyn, N.Y. A new kind of black phosphorus, produced from the white kind â€" at high temperatures and pressures, is reported by Dr. Robert B. Jacobs, of Harvard Universky,. _ Another kind of black phosphorus was obtainâ€" ed some time rgo by Dr. P. W. Bridgeman, of Harvard, by the use of high pressures. Dr. Jacobs also reperts a violet variety of the eleâ€" ment. _ This makes phosphorus the most versatile of the clemental subâ€" stances because in addition to the two black and the violet there are the white; yellow and red varieties. MAKE YOUR LIVER Produce its bile Lacoma Gold mines in Tavernâ€" ier Township continues to obtain favourable results in its extension drilling. A mining plant capable of deepening the shaft from the present 250 foot level to depth and to allow for aggressive underâ€" ground development will be inâ€" stalled shortly, Barber Larder shaft is down over one hundred feet. Next month should bring reports on first underground ore developâ€" ments. Kerr Addison mill conâ€" struction is rapidly nearing comâ€" pletion. O‘Brien Mines in Cadillac Township, Quebec, reports excelâ€" lent depth results. Black Phosphorus Can Be Prod uced to chow you the casy way stantial widths in its deep drillâ€" ing campaign. KEEP CLEAN INSIDE! APPETITE It‘s pervesâ€"starved, weakened, upset nerves that usually are the cause of failing appetite. Build up your nerves with the great nerve tonicâ€"PHOSFERINEâ€"and see bow quickly your appetite improves, and strength returne. At druggists, $0c, $1.00 and $1.60. 71 Feet, Fallen Arches 12 Queen St. E., Room 502, Toronto World‘s Finest Foot Appliances. When in Toronto call on BUILD UP YOUR NERVES POULTRY RAISERS Check ROUP With a Few Drops of is (Bronchial Flu) WADE‘S Wop May, another northern pllot, said Iné#fans get better the farther north they live, Archie McMullen, northern pHlot, eaid Indians he knows are "in the awkward stage, midway between primâ€" itiveness and civilization, and that‘s what is causing most of their troub» les." Others interviewed agreed with him, but blamed the white man‘s influence. Dr. Christopher Riley, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the Northwest Prospectors‘ Association, said: "It is true they are less rugged than in the old days, but the white man‘s influence â€" useful though it is in some respectsâ€"ran be traced plainly as one of the causes." An old woman in Turin, Italy, is much distressed because she buried EDMONTON.â€"*"Pregent day Indians are soft and lack the stamina and woodcraft of their fathers," Col. J. K. Cornwall said in ad interview here. “,Muuntreoudunoth member the tree, iA Last week the mayor received from a letter stating preliminary scenes would be taken in Brantford, showing the young inventor recuperating his health here and also showing the exâ€" periment with the human ear throurh which Bell came upon the basic prin= ciple of the invention. White Man‘s Ways Make Indian Soft Better Off Farther North Mayor R. J. Waterons, when he Jearned the production was under cop» templation and that Bosion, Mass, was being credited as the home of t ‘phone, wired and wrote the produceâ€" ers drawing attention to their wrror and pointing out that the instrament was invented at the Bell homestead on Tutela Heights, Brantford, in 1874. He received assurances Brantford‘s claim would be looked into, Subseâ€" quently he sent further data to Kenâ€" neth McGowan, who is in charge of the arrangements, BRANTFORD. â€"â€" That Brantford‘s claim to be the birthplace of the tele phone will be recognized in a forth coming Hollywood film production d« picting the life of the invertor, Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, now secms assnrped. They Will Film It In Canzada Movie Will Depict Life of Inver tor Alexander Graham Rell A crew of 100 workers and ten div ers now are raising the battioship Grosser Kurfurst, scrap from which also will help manufacture canpon and warships in Britain‘s bulding program. It was this scrap metal which helpe4 build the Queen Mary and her sister ship, the 552, which will be named the Queen Elizabeth, The German fleet, gcuttled at Scapa Flow in June, 1919, is sailing the seag again, transformed and under @a new ensign. These scuttled German battieships are belping build the new units of the British Navy, Messrs. Cox and Danks started salvaging the sunken German fleet in August, 1924, and in nine years raised thirty vessels, which were broken up at Rosyth and sold as scrap metal. Scuttled Fleet Is Transformed German Ships Raised From Botâ€" tom of North Sea, Sail Again Mr. Adye, now 29, started flying in his early teens. He joined the Royal Air Force and saw service in many parts of the Empire before his term expired in 1935 and he went on thi R. A. F. reserve list, "Once you have figured out mathe» matically what the machine can do and still retain a margin of safety, there‘s nothing to the actual test flight. Figures never lie." *‘Nervous before I go up in a new plane? 1 don‘t believe so, You see, long before that ship reaches the test» ing ground, I have made its ncqunlng tance. I follow it all through its conâ€" struction and the engineers provide me with all the figures and faets conâ€" cerning it. It is simply a matter of stress analysis, Confidence is the chief requisite fof success as a test pilotâ€"generally reâ€" garded as one of the most dangerous jobs in the worldâ€"said C. F. G. Adye, wellknown test pilot, speaking last week at Fort William., *‘Confidence in the company, confiâ€" dence in the men who work with him, confidence in the materials used and confidence in himself . . . these are requisite, Pilot Puts Trust In Test Flightsâ€"Confidence Chiet Need In His Business Figures Never Lie For