t t Guelph Winter Fair Has Big Entry List Officials of the Guelph Winter Fair from President Dr. W. J. R. Fowler down, are more than enâ€" thusiastic over prospects for this year‘s show as entries continue to pour into the office of Secretary 1. K. O‘Neill, Parliament Build I» E. O‘Neill, Parliament Ings, Toronto. Guelph Fair, all over Ontario as "The Fa Show," is well and truly : Here you will find the cre Ontario horses, cattle, sheep, seed and poultry all und« roof. Here is where farmer farmer in a warm and frien mosphere as they watch the Ghost Is Laid In Police Office wh ela farmer in mosphere ing of th The "ghost" in Tillsonburg‘s police office has been unearthed. For a couple of days strange, and at times spooky sounds, were heard at the building. Then, town officials and plumbâ€" ers took down a pipe leading from the stove to the chimney. Inside the chimney they found a plump pigeon, thoroughly enjoying itself, and apparently not in the least worried over ‘ the situation. There for sh« and & wred an in Dr. Paul D, Merica, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the International Nickel Company of Canada and noted reâ€" search authority on alloys, who announced the development, afâ€" ter six years of study of a new material known as ‘Z" nickel with strength comparable with that of steel. Dr. Merica was recently awarded the 1938 John Fritz gold medal for his outstanding work in the field of alloys. Quebec Leads In Number of Blind Of 3,806 Pensioned in Canada 1,270 Are Ia That Province â€"â€"1,023 In Ontario More blind per ing pensions in C any other province the 3,806 people â€" sioned under the j years ago granting blind persons ove age. 1.270 are res bec A total e $1,000,000 a for pensions, ernment payi the remainde provinces. H Each ed b 0,000 in Cash Prizes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Seeds, Grain and Poultryâ€" Light Horse Show feature Each Evening November 29, 30, and Dec. 1. Make Survey of E.indness A staff of about 60 doctors is being kept busy throughout the Dominion making the necessary physical â€" examinations. _ Though the act has actually been in force enly a few months, the medical staff has virtually caught up with the rush which resulted when penâ€" sions were first granted. Once the examinations are comâ€" pleted, the medical staff will launch on a general survey of blindness in Canada. This will be designed to collect data as to ageâ€" groups, causes of blindness and other valuable information. Announces "Z" Nickel The "Farmers‘ Friend 1,0. paying er the pl granting 23 In expenditure o annually is e s, the Domini ying 75 per c er persons are drawâ€" in Quebec than in ting allow over 40 â€" residents being in plan Ontario of p ‘anada inada passed of about estimated rion Govâ€" cent. and id by the named. am of â€"swine, ance year Buildâ€" known r_ one meets lly atâ€" me 110 Que penâ€" two s to s of Of E. K. HAMPSON, B. Viceâ€"President of th vincial Winter Fair, ( est organization of | the most enthusia the Guelph Show year Nov. 29, 30 : chairman of the Committee. tario come liard Customer coal." Andrew Carnegie, the financier, had himself aroused each morning by the playing of the bagpipes. if ure hat Canadian National Railways Revenues The gross revenues of the allâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways System for the week ending Nov. 7, 1938, were ....$4,011,965 as compared with ........ 4,068,109 HAV® for the corresponding period of 1937, a deâ€" CYERSE OL .....:cccccrrcles Customer (to head waiter): "Just as a matter of curiosity did the waiter who took my order leave any family?" "Last week my husband went rabbitâ€"hunting, and we‘ve since put up enough meat to last us a year." Ncighbour â€" "He must be a cracker shot â€" _ getting all those rabbits." "Oh, hubby didn‘t shoot any rabbits. He hit a cow." Dealer â€" "What size?" Customer â€" "A 2,000â€"po it‘s not asking too much Everyone is of some use, even if nothing more than servâ€" ing as a horrible example. Supports Guelph Show A city chap was crossing a past éity Chap (shouting to a farmer) eth - “S'ayâ€" th;:re, is this bull safe?" Farmer â€" "Well, I reckon he is lot safer than you are just now." Ho D W h soon as the cold weather I have to stop playing bilâ€" ‘ said Smith. v‘s that?" asked bis friend. M aeARD H m "W ell fellas, we‘ve had a good day." Everyone goes to Chapel that evening and Whitey saunters along with the rest, curious as to the proâ€" ceedings. When they all sing though, he clunks Mo over the head, suggesting that he be quiet. Mo is hurt. Suglpose he does sing offâ€"key a little. A bit later, W uj makes his first real mistake when he tries to help Tony, a crippled boy, move his chair. Tony angrily refuses his aid. y 0 U BOYS‘ TOWN . mopameme mm cce s . > e + atllh pag E> t n % ~l 3 [ <ale 3 C 2e 3 3 wA C002 a x i . A P 3. * y & :0 3 L L i f mJ t , being held th and Dec. 1, is ali Seeqd and Gra W I want a ton of t size?" 2,000â€"pound ton, N D A., Hamilton Ontario Pro elph, the old 1pD $ â€"56,144 f my Ov m this also e of s of n to it RADIUM ARTIFICIALLY PRODUCED Jean Frederick Jolietâ€"Curie and his wife, Irene, daughter of the late Marie Curie, who discovered radium, have succeeded in artifiâ€" cially producing radium clements. Thirty grams of rare radium would be required to produce the radium elements obtained by the Joliotâ€"Curies. This is a remarkable achievement in view of the fact that the world radium supply is Jolio: achie that only Artificial fever â€" produced by electricityâ€"is pictured as a possiâ€" ble key to the successful treatâ€" ment of arthritis and asthma. Such a fever, or temperature, when raised to a point that might result in death if produced by the body itself, has been used with some success in 123 cases of chronic arthritis. TO REACH THE MOON There is no present possibility of man visiting the moon, but it would be rash to predict that such a visit will remain unmade, Dr. Peter M. Millman of the staff of the Dunlap Observatory said last week. But if it were possible for man to visit the moon, he would have to learn to walk all over again "A space ship travelling 150 miles an hour would require 1,000 hours to reach the moon," he said. ELECTRIC BRAIN DOES ARITHMETIC A mathematical brain operated by electrical waves that will quickly solve equations has been invented independently at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Radio Corporation of America laboratories,. When direct eurrent is used the electrical brain will solve equations having real roots, and when alternating currents are used it will solve the equations when the roots are imaginary. â€"pe 4 0â€"0â€"4â€"0â€"4â€"0â€"6â€"4â€"5 0’00â€"0â€"0â€"0".â€â€˜: 40. 000 0â€"000â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0 00440 6â€"6â€" (Conducted by Professor Henry G. Bell with the coâ€"operation of the various departments of the Ontario â€" Agricultural _ College, Guelph.) Q. "Would you advise a person to topâ€"dress fall wheat, and would you dress it lightly or heavily? And when we sowed it, we put 200 lbs. of fertilizer on it. Would you advise me to put straw or manure on the strawberries, and would you put it on lightly, or heayy?" â€" C. P., of Bruce County. A. Light dressing of strawy manâ€" ure would be a good protection for fall wheat. I would not suggest a heavy topâ€"dressing in addition to 200 lbs. per acre of fertilizer, You do not say what analysis was used, but the protection 1 mentioned should be beneficial. Regarding the putting of straw or strawy manure on strawberries, I would say that it is the practice of strawberry growers on light soils to apply a fairly good application of strawy manure in the Fall. This $rop ‘@ RELIEVE ITCHING In A Minute Even the most subborn Itching of eczema, blotches, pimples, athiete‘s foot, rashes und other skin erup» tions, quickly yields to Dr. Dennis‘ cooling, lnt!nE tic, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle o Lt e d y e o tR soothe the irritates skin. Clear, greaseless and stainâ€" lesâ€"dries fast. Stops the most intense Itching in« stantly. A 35¢ trial bottle, at drug stores, proves itâ€" er money back. Ask for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. 20 What Science * Is Doing * FEVER AND ARTHRITIS the wori( 10 grams eaerm Column Scratching Issue 48â€"‘38 Synopsis: Boys‘ Town is a refuge for boys founded hy Father Flanagan (Spencer Trac Marsh, a notorious gangster, who asks him to take his younger brother, Whitey (Micke upbringing. Though belligerent about it, Whitey accompanies Father FPlanagan, but m some money. +444 Resentful because he doesn‘t understand the code of these boys who let a crippled guy aloneâ€"which is all that Tony vuntsâ€"Whiteï¬ %ives his attention to the adoring little Peeâ€"wee (Bobs Watson). Over the washbasin, Peeâ€"wee chatters to him and laughs uproariously when Whitey tells him jokes. Whitey is in a fine, good humor by now and marches into the dormitory with assurance. "Whitey, gimme a piggyâ€"back tomorrow?" ONnTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO adds to the planifood which is ayâ€" ailable when the strawberries are ready to grow in the Spring, and it causes the snow to lodge as prOâ€" tection for the crop. When the growers are not able to obtain A ‘ ns strawy manurc, Laey pMi covering of straw. Q. "A person tells me Fat Actually It has long been argued that fat persons live shorter lives than other people. Dr. Louis I. Dublin, of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., decided to test this theory on women. At a meeting of Life Inâ€" surance Medical Directors in New York. he cited statistics based on 121,248 women‘s policies and conâ€" cluded: "The extra weight carried by these women eventually causes premature breakdown of the cirâ€" culatory system." . The Native Affairs Department of South Africa is investizating a complaint of a woman at Umhlali that her husband had traded their two children for a motoreycle. Tune in "The Shadow" every Sat., 7 p.m., CBL, Toronto, or 6.30 p.m., CBO, Ottawa. The satisfied acclaim of over a hundred thousand Canadian homeâ€" owners is your positive guarantee of the greatest heating value money can buy. Give your home the thrilling comfort and dependability of "the world‘s finest anthracite". * Native Affairs Department Order from your nearest ‘blue coal‘ dealer today. Ask him also about the ‘blue coal‘ Heat Regulator which provides automatic heat with your present equipment. Shortens Life ley put on a gocd mons is a adian life borrowed time, & a colorful and ev a moving picture before me," she cago Fire of 1871 ous ‘70‘s and ‘80‘s frivolous ‘90‘s . . gold rush and the runn ness Great waAar ... OFCISEAS €N00TWC A#¢ back home to Dawson ... Ottawa, /.« x«A back bencher‘s wife . . . the Speaker‘s wife . . . and now, at the age of seventy, I take my place in Parliament; Member for Yukont Yukon that I love â€" that vast, TUEâ€" ged country of erueltics and hardâ€" ships, of lure and loveliness; . of fun and friends; the place where I have spent the happiest time of my life." (In her early thirties Mrs, Diack joined the trail of ‘98 and walked over the Chilkoot pass, known as "the worst trail this side of hell"). "My Seventy Years," by Mrs. George Black, M.P., for the Yukon â€" Toronto: Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd., â€"â€" $2.75, No penguin chicks have been hatched at the London (England) Zoo for eight years, but authoriâ€" ties are hoping the Juck will change this year. Eight penguins are in turn sitting on four eggs in Flanagan (Spencer Tracy),. One day he is summoned by Joe brother, Whitey (Mickey Rooney) to Boys‘ Town for a decent Father Flanagan, but makes plans to leave the minute he gets "Smart guys, huh? Just wait." Most of the boys are in their beds already. There is an empty cot between Tony‘s bed and Mo‘s. Rubâ€" bing his neck with his towel Whitey loudly deâ€" mands some lights. Nobody answers but every eye in the room is fixed on him. Flexing his muscles Whitey climbs under the covers and immediately crashes to the floor. There is loud laughter from all of the boys who have plotted the joke. Consideration is now being givâ€" «1i by the Post Office Department at Ottawa to the special issue of stamps to mark the occasion of the visit of the King and Queen to Canada early next Summer, by Mrs. Ceorge Elack. At seventy her ‘ career" Our second woman me nm eal eac §11 KENT BLDG fultit juest #MY SEVENTY YEARS" upine ingine oreup rush and the ng claims, P ing mills . . with George ent House a MacGregor Porcupine GoLD MINES LIMITED Diamond drifling startieg. Dfficial nine color map of 1‘ nine weology. size 10 x 16, a eventy her ‘ career" began! second woman member to cted to the House of Comâ€" is a glamorous figure in Canâ€" lifo. Now beyond her threeâ€" indâ€"ten mark and "living on ved time," she looks back on rful and evontful past: "Like i dHt ncer ,.>, years Of I e Black ... at Dawson . . verseas servic tful past: "Like my life unreels rites; "the Chiâ€" . , the prosperâ€" . . the gay and â€" the Klondyke Trai nnin rt tï¬ 1 of H Mrs. Black and walked gold . .. of happiâ€" /x i GOY¥« sc cc otve Poio NPO 08 BB YOUR aAuENTs WANTED annonremeeesommerrmecmmemremmemmmmmemmmennemenrene tm piB yoUR owX Boss, GET route. â€" Toiletries, medicin coffee, ©Xxtracts, spices, t hundred products. Novemt cember: two best: months, now. â€" Thirtyâ€"day Trial offe risk. 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