[A In «onti forel gecr #to€. tram with MHig brie and tele the fro: «ow inc #@* Cé #o tit #P nC House Fly Carrier Of Dread Diseases Use an added quantity of salt in seasoning food in hot weather, thereby _ replacing the _ excess amounts of salt lost in perspiraâ€" tion. A Dangerous Pest, It Is a Seriâ€" ovs Menrace to HEuman Hezlith the World Cver Adopt a diet moderate in amount and made up of foods low in fat content. Avoid use of "too much" salad dressing. Drink plenty of water. Avoid the use of beverages :"":M" high aleoholic content â€" & gencrates heat. iz A.'°‘.d "m‘ou-hoft’"ciuâ€"ul\- Seven Rules For Heat Wave Cited Seven basic rules to avoid colâ€" lapse and to minimize the discomâ€" forts of the present heat wave are set forth by Dr. J. T. Phair, Chief Medical Officer in the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Health. They are: A serious menace to health and a nuisance of the first order is the charge rightly made against the common house fly. This is especiâ€" ally true in the warm months, from midsummer to autumn, when it reaches its greatest abundance. It is a menace to health because it breeds in garbage, manure and hu man faeces, and may pass directâ€" ly from filth and other infested matter to foodstuffs. 1,000,000 Germs Apiece Particles of decomposing organic matter, bacteria and other living orzanisms adhere to its hairy body and legs. and sticky feet and mouthparts, or may be conveyed to food in its excreta and saliva. One fiy may carry as many as 1,000,000 Chief Medical Cfficer of Ontarâ€" Active Sports Beost Cosmetic Help to Xeep the Skin Glowing, Eyes Sparkling organisms adhere and legs, and mouthparts, or m food in its excret fly may carry as germs. The house fy is worldâ€"wide in disâ€" tribution and notorious for the part it plays in the dissemination of dangerous diseases such as inâ€" fantile diarrhoea, tuberculosis, tyâ€" phoid, cholera and dysentery. . It serves as the intermediate host of eortain species of roundworms that infest the stomachs of horses, and of tapeworms that oceur in poulâ€" try. Here in Canada, the house fly is probably the most important inâ€" sect spocies concerned in discase transmission. On this account it is very essential that measures be taken to control it and to prevent Active sports will keep any woâ€" man‘s figure slim, trim and youth ful. The very best way to lose a few pounds, get rid of a waistline roll or lumps on the thighs between now and early fall is to renew your attention to your favorite sport or decide to learn a new one. Swimming is the great streamlinâ€" er. It fills out the hollows of the tooâ€"thin person, removes the buiges on one who is slightly overweight, makes her flesh firm. And, of course, the more professional your stroke, the more quickly swimming will correct whatever figure defects you have. If you learned breast and side strokes long ago and never bothered about the craw!, it might be a gzood idea to go to an indoor pool now and take a few lessons. You‘ll see a diiference in your figâ€" For figure and complexion beauâ€" ty, bicycling and riding cannot be surpassed. The latter, however, like swimming. is more efficacious when done expertly. A few riding lessons may be in order. Walking is Good Walking, although not considered an active sport, is especially desirâ€" able. The young girl who gets inâ€" to the habit of taking a long brisk walk almost every day of her life probably will have few figure probâ€" lems when she is older. It behooves the home woman to resolve to walk to market at least fifty per cent. of the time, the b=siness girl to walk home from work three nights a woek. ticularly vre in no time. To Improve Circulation Golf, tennis and riding as well as swimming not only improve the figure, but give the complexion a healthy glow, make eyes alive. 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Davidson, K.C., chairman of the Casa Loma Committee of the Kiâ€" wanis Club of West Toronto, anâ€" nounced last week. Guides at the Castle reported that the uarterâ€"mile tunnel between the Castle and the quarterâ€"million dollar stables is the most fascinatâ€" ing spot to tourists. The tunnel is said to be the only one of its kind on the North American continent. UONTROLLEN FPOR SEASON AFâ€" ter taking a few pills. Hayâ€"Fever Antigen (Ruttan‘s) an advanced pharmncological processâ€"entirely different. Applicable to T5% indiâ€" vidual types. $2.00 at leading Druggists, or direct from Carmanâ€" Ruttan, _ Graduate _ Pharmacists, Winnipes At least another 100,000 pecple are expected to visit the Castle beâ€" fore November, swelling the Kiâ€" wanis Club‘s "Underprivileged Chilâ€" dren‘s Fund." GALASSO‘S _ PRACTICAL SCHOOL of Designing and Patternmaking for ladies and gentlemen‘s garâ€" monts, dressmaking, and fur deâ€" signing Correspondence courses if necessary. . Day and evening classes. Individust | instruction. Write for information. 65 Avenue Road, Toronto. M s Hay fever victims are expected to swarm the tunnel starting August 15. Last year scores of them spent hours in tho Castle tunnel and claimed to be relieved of their ailâ€" ment so long as they remained in the cool pollenâ€"free passageway. WOODSTOCK. â€" Earl Golding, a farmer residing near Thamesâ€" ford, started cutting wheat one day last week at 1.30 p.m. At 4.30 p.m. George H. Hogg of the Hogg Mills in Thamesford anâ€" nounced that the first of the wheat was threshed, purchased, ground into flour and made into biscuits which were out of the oven ready to eat at 4.15 p.m. Diamond dealers in Belgium reâ€" port wqud demand for the gems is yoU caN HAVE CITY CONVENTâ€" ences in your village or farm home without water supply or sewers Write for free Information on our modern, selfâ€"emptying, odourless Toilets from $35.00 up and leave behind for ever the dread outâ€" house with its flies, cold and unâ€" healthy discomforts. Kaustine Enâ€" gincering Company, 164 Portland ;‘t;fel. Toronto . Ont WAverley 185 increasing. When screws are tightened home, they stay fixed. Nails often work loose. But now a nail has been invented that fits more seâ€" curely than any screw. It is holâ€" low, with a soft core, and the sheil is tempered by a secret process so that when driven into half an inch of bard concrete it takes a pull of several hundred pounds to free Wheat at 1.30 p.m., Biscuits at 4.15 pert) tial. Club ited? HMundreds to choose from. me with means. Many farmers‘ uchters and widows with proâ€" rty. Particulars, 10c. Confidenâ€" il. Canadian _ Correspondence ub, Hox 128, Calsznry, Alta. HAYâ€"FEVER ALL STPAGES DESIGNING sCHOOL FOR CLOTHING A Hollow Nail ODoURLESS TOILETS HONEY FOR SALE PHOTOGHAPHY Avenu MENT PREE WITH EV. order. Roll film developed t prints 25c. Reprints Se. ed over 26 years. Brightâ€" dio. 29 Richmond Street PERSONAL MEDICAL Photos, 1 , Toronto PPICTURES® TO I!s developed and loss deckled edged itiful enlargement te, Prompt serâ€" hotos, 1272 Lansâ€" A man in an insane asylum sat fishing over a flowerâ€"bed. A visi tor, wishing to be friendly, walked » up and said: . Visitor â€" "How many have you caught today?" Man â€" "You are the ninth." Don‘t get discouraged! It has been said of Columbus that when he started out, he didn‘t know just where he was going; when he got there, he didn‘t know where he was; and when he came back, he didn‘t know where he had been. In Farmer â€" "Say, GO ) to run around naked?" Jones â€"â€" "How are along in your new Sâ€"rcom house?" Smith â€" "Oh, not so badly. We furnished one of the bedrooms by collecting soap wrappors." Jones â€" ‘"Didn‘t you furnish the other seven rooms?" Smith â€" "We can‘t. _ They are Boss â€" "Very much, if you can get the undertaker to arrange it." An old time farmer went into a store to buy a shirt and the clerk tried to sell him a trunk also. Farmer â€" ‘"What would I use a trunk for?" Clerk â€" "To keep your clothes To grow really fine Oriental popâ€" pies the soil should be prepared 18 inches deep. A good loam, enriched with wellâ€"rotted manure or compost is ideal. Fresh manure should never Timekeeper â€" "I am very sorry to hear of your partner‘s death. Would you like me to take his place?" It used to be said that a man was known by the enemies he had. But is it really necessary to have enâ€" emies? Few of us want to be an enemy to anyone, therefore we know others are not anxious to be our enemies. Hatreds never bring happiness. Smith â€" full of soap Oriental Poppies August does not seem to be a faâ€" vorable month for planting perenâ€" nials, yet it is at this time that the Oriental poppy (Papaver orientale) is most successfully planted. Unlike most perennials, the plants die down gradually after their flowerâ€" ing in May and June, until by Augâ€" ust they have become entirely dorâ€" mant. During this dormant period transplanting of the long tapâ€"rootâ€" ed plants is accomplished with the greatest success. In the early fall the plants resume both top and root growth, and recently moved plants establish themselves for the winter. Friendship is the greatest thing in life, and lucky indeed is the man who has the power to make friends. This is not so difficult as many perâ€" sons believe. It is merely a case of reciprocity. There is just one way to make a friend, and that is to be one. ENEMIES â€" â€" FRIENDS â€" â€" PLANT THEM NOW August embraces many garden operations which usually are assocâ€" iated with the fall. This is particuâ€" larly true of the planting of certain bulbs. Madonna lilies usually do the best if planted in August. The reaâ€" son for this is easily explained by the fact that it is the nature of the bulbs to develop some broad foliage before the arrival of winter. AFTER VACATION 1 wish I were a little rock, A settin‘ on a hill, Aâ€"doin‘ nothin‘ all day long But just aâ€"settin‘ still. I wouldn‘t eat, I wouldn‘t drink, I wouldn‘t even wash, I‘d set and set a thousand years, And rest myself, by gosh! Hiram walked four miles over the hills to call on the girl of his dreams..,.For a long time they sat silent on a bench by the side of her log eabin, but after a while Hiram sidled closer to her. Mary‘s Mother (who was awakenâ€" ed) â€" "Mary, is that young man thar yit?" Hiram (beginning)â€""Mary, I‘ve got a good clearin‘ over yonder, an‘ a team an‘ a wagon, and some hawgs, and some cows, and I calâ€" culate on buildin‘ a house an â€" â€"" Mary â€" "No, ma! But he‘s gitâ€" tin‘ thart" fâ€"JAVE Issue No. 34â€"‘38 , as there is danger of its acARD Gardening Notes "Sav, do you want me y o V you getting Solution to the problem, he said, was extraction of perfect eyes from the dead, immediately after death, Th perfect eyes of stillâ€"born babies had the greatest value. Carbon Dioxide Is Necessary Carbon dioxide, which has been identied for decades by laymen and physicians as being the main ingredient in foul or used air, is now regarded by medical research workers as being a necessary conâ€" stituent of the breathing process. Therefore another pinching back pf the plants â€"â€" even if this has already been done once or twice â€" From The Dead "The number of victims of eye diseases who require extraction of a whole eyeâ€"with an unaffected corneaâ€"is too small to provide for all of the transplantations requirâ€" ed," Dr. Lebrfeld added. "Surgeâ€" ons must depend on occasional donâ€" ors of eyes stricken by a blindness which does not affect the cornea. Surgeons will not remove a perfect eye from a living person, despite the willingness of mothers in many cases, to sacrifice an eye to give their children sight." McGill medical research workâ€" ers point out that the despised carbon dioxide is really what causes us to breathe. It acts as a stimulant on the respiratory cenâ€" ters. This is the reason that in modern resuscitation work oxygen is mixed with a small quantity of carbon dioxide which, when it enâ€" ters the lungs, stimulates them inâ€" to action. Early blooming not only exhausts the plants prematurely, but the flowers that are produced are usâ€" ually poorly formed, and not so good in color as those that develop later on. Insects which attack and deform the blossoms are also more prevalent now than later. is in order. rotting the fleshy roots. If well rotâ€" ted manure, or compost, cannot be obtained, dried sheep manure and some commercial form of humus may be substituted. These should be thoroughly mixed with the soil before planting. *DISCOURAGE EARLY BLOOM Some chrysanthemums, and dahâ€" lias of the large flowered exhibition type, may be showing buds now, but it is best to discourage early blooming. Both of these fine flowâ€" ers are late summer and autumn subjects and require cooler weather and particularly longer and cooler nights, to develop to their best. 1 _ RELIEVE Uching ofinsect Bites Fre: the mort stubter iicine of omcs We agt> Teptic.liqud 0. 0. o. PngsGniorion, "Eant Mt woScratching Storing Human _ Eyes Proposed The establishment of an "eye bank," in which the eyes either of donors or of dead people could be stored for use in eye operations, is proposed by Dr. Lovis Lehrfeld of the eye department of the Philadelâ€" phia County Medical Society. Such an establishment, he said, was the only hope for restoration of sight to many people dcomed to permanent blindness, because there were not enough eyes for use in transplantations. MulCCOTH LUOIE, ©NAzCICES SNC RIInIEES, Doothcs fichings A 20e trinl bobtiee 9n ol ong noemont hertet Â¥ a 1t~â€" er moncy back. Ask for D. D. D. 3 Injection of a chemical known as boron into the trunks of apple trees afflicted with "corky bore" is said to give almost 100 per cent. control over this bane of apple growers. The discovery is reported by L. C. Young, horticulturist, and assoâ€" ciates at the Dominion Experiâ€" mental station at Fredericton, N.B. After several years‘ work they are experimenting to see if boron can be applied as a soil treatment. The threads are made by taking ordinary "sutures" used by surgâ€" eons for sewing up wounds, and inserting in them, spaced like beads, tiny gold or silver "seeds". The seeds, long used in cancer treatment, contain radon, the gas from radium, which gives off exâ€" actly the same rays as radium. Invention of radium threads, a new method of treatment for canâ€" cer, was announced last week at the New York City Cancer Instiâ€" tute. What Science * Is Doing * New Cancer Method Supply Too Low Cures Apple llis The seeds are so small that the surgical radium thread is smooth enough to be sewn into, or around, a cancer. The advantage for the "thread radium," according to its originators, Dr. Fred Hanes and associates, is the certainly of placâ€" ing the burning substaace in preâ€" cisely the best locations. The 93rd Element The noted physicist, Jean Perâ€" rin, informed the French Acadâ€" emy of Science his collaborators have discovered what is bel eved .o be the 93rd chemical element â€"a substance heavier than uranâ€" jium. The scientist, president of the academy, said the element had been found in stable form in minâ€" erals containing uranium, notably pitchblende. By using a powerful spectroâ€" scope, he said, his colleagues had distinguished four new spectral lines which were believed to have been caused by the presense of transuranium, a nucleus whose atom would contain 93 positive charges. The discovery that one small, barelyâ€"visible water animal can make, in 25 days, more starch and fat than the whole United States could eat, was described last week at the Marine Biologiâ€" cal Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. New Zealand‘s 1987â€"38 wool crop is valued at $45,000,000. The animal is Chilmonas, a flagellate, so termed from the fact that he swims by lashing with fine, hairâ€"like arms called flagelâ€" la. Scientists got interested in him because, unlike virtually all other living things, he is able to make starch and fat without light. Starch and fat are two of the three essential foods. Protein is the other. Hens Require Before going into the privacy of the henhouse it‘s a good idea to rap on the door, says H. W. Titus, a poultry expert at the naâ€" tional agricultural research staâ€" tion, Beltsville, Maryland. "Then the chickens know what to expect, come to attention and face the door," he explains. "There is no fluttering â€" no alarm." Otherwise, the birds are apt to get excited, flutter, and injure themselves. The Government of Denmark has made a motion picture showâ€" ing fire preventive measures. See Europe at BARGAIN PRICES Starchâ€"Making Animal Thes? special rates are availâ€" able on the following sailings Some Privacy Canadian National Railways Revenues The gross revenues of the allâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways System for the 10â€"day perâ€" iod ending July 31, 1988, were ....................$4,732,931 as compared with .......... 5,680,737 for the corresponding period of 1937, a deâ€" CDERSE NOE .................... t "The Doomsday Men," by J. R. Priestley, 287 pp. Toronto: Musâ€" son Book Co. $2.75. By J. B. Priestley It is i* m lightâ€"hearted : that Mr. ("Good Compan‘ Priestley, having swapped E) DON‘T FORCGET! 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