p 4 * 4 Izmir, Turkey, reports that its international fair last year had 1214,197 visitors, compared with only 24,000 five years before. The corporation sought the warmth and life of American anâ€" neuncers without the "high presâ€" sure" feature and without the "atmosphere of inevitable tragedy in every news bulletin." It sought the calm and detachment of good management, Gladstone Murray, C.B.C. general manager, told the House of Commons Radio Broad casting Committee. S "Olympian air." Only Four C.B.C. Radio Men Ideal The Czechoâ€"Slovak and British governments bave arranged for the approximately 1,500 people to emigrate to the Dominion. They will be led by two former memâ€" bers of the Czech Chamber of Deâ€" puties, Wenzel Jaksch and Siegâ€" fried Taub. will come from the $75,000,000 which Britain recently granted Czechoâ€"Slovakia, half as a loan and half as a gift, to aid refugees and assist in reconstruction work. Five hundred families of forâ€" mer German Socialists and Demoâ€" crats, cut adrift from their homes by Chancellor Hitler‘s annexation of Czechoâ€"Slovakia have received permission from Ottawa to estabâ€" lish a village of their own in Canâ€" The Prague government had alâ€" lotted $1,500 to each family. This Eight Hundred German Familâ€" ies Cut Adrift By Hitler‘s Annexation Of Czechoâ€"Sloâ€" 1,500 Sudetens Will Settle In Canada Magistrate Donald Menzies advised the village Llacksmith of Thorndale, Ontario, to stick to his spreading chestnut tree, his forge and his horses for the next 60 days and not to drive and automobile during that time. _ The village blacksmith was Thomas Monteith, age 57, of Thorndale. He was convictâ€" ed of reckless driving, fined $25 and costs, and had his car drivâ€" ing permit taken away for 60 days. On March 2 Monteith‘s car knocked down a traffic sign and then struck a telephone pole on Dundas street, London, ond | pri Plowing twelve ; from $2 twelve other cash awar from $25.00 to $5,.00. This friendly gesture mwers of Canada should news to every plowman i At the recent annual meeting of The Ontario Plowmen‘s Associaâ€" tion held in Toronto, Salada Tea Company promised to make & subâ€" stantial contribution towards the promotion of horseâ€"plowing in this provinceâ€"and in fact all Canada. in Ontario County and Branch competitions each leading horseâ€" plowman will be given a $10 cash prize and the privilege of competâ€" ing in a special event in the Interâ€" national Plowing Match to be held this year at Brockville. The Grand Champion and ruonerâ€" up at Brockville will be awarded a gold and silver medal respecâ€" tively and wi Old Land in ager to comq the British I In addition ond prizes : Salada Tea Sends Plowmen To Fine Offer Gladly Accepted By Ontario Plowmen‘s Ass‘n. Village Blacksmith Forfeits License Only four announcers of the madian Broadcasting Corporaâ€" Proud Father Swipes Truck Police Lieutenant Richard Swift reported the theft of a United States mail truck the other day in Niagara Falls, N. Â¥Y.â€"not for the mail it conâ€" tained, but as . vehicle for a new father to carry news of the arrival of a daughter. The truck disappeared from the post office loading platform. Five minutes later it was disâ€" covered, stalled, with the proud father trying to start it. ‘"He thought it was an empty truck and he borrowed it to drive to his parents‘ home and tell them the good news," Swift 10 prizes at owing Match relve other ca om $25.00 to This friendly British Isles compete d silver me« will both be n company | Isles ) to the fir tre â€"In ~Salada h awar with first Inte 02 1s$ ards _sent with the be the Canada. _ Branch & horseâ€" $10 cash _ compet» i ruonerâ€" awarded respecâ€" t to the ind seeâ€" national ; giving ranging the best the e farâ€" great land. An D The gross reverues of the allâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways System for the week ending March 14, 1939, were $3,199,849 as compared with $3,205,466 for the corresponding period of 1938, z decrease of $5,617. Canadian National Railway Revenues ‘‘Say nothing about it, indeed! Man, where‘s his cap?" Replied the embarrassed rescuer â€""As a matter of fact, I‘m the man. But let‘s say pothing about it." "You‘ll excuse me," said the kilted native of Aberdeen, "but were you the gentleman who fetchâ€" ed my laddie out of the river yesâ€" terday ?" "Well, you‘re a doctor, Why don‘t you treat yourself?" ‘"Not me. I charge too much!" "Ob, Dr. Killem." "Yes, Dr. Fixem." "I wish you‘d give me something. I‘ve got an awful attack of indigesâ€" tion." "Have you renewed your dog license?" he went on. We don‘t keep a dog." ©"I see," he continued. "Are your electric lights in order?" "We only burn gas here." ‘‘Then," he said, taking a step forward, "I‘ve come to tune your plano." A suspiciousâ€"looking man apâ€" proached the front door of the sub urban house. "Are the people of the house in?" he asked. "No, they‘re all away." rhe maid replied, ""No, Stupid, it came out in the conversation." "HMow do you know ? tell you?" "I just saw a girl glass eye." Orebnenie â€" Stvverigh. t ced dacpeene" Shanintisiiatiainiae wley vildey ercings.. 3 40 2. 2t L 110 1c good fortune for our Canadian maple sugar industry. â€" Here we se tories, LEFT, to bring the maple sap from the tree to t he boiling maple sap is now boiled and poured into moulds, RIGH T, to form attain rockâ€"hard quality, and do not mottle. The sugar can also ] loose granules. BOILED KETTLE WITH QLD CRUTCHES Last aucumn Marold â€" "Where are ail those old mugs 1 used to see in your shop?" Barberâ€""They have taken to shaving themselves, sir." LJAV® "After some time I was able to enjoy a good meal and to walk more freely. One morning I got up and lit the fire, and my mother thought I was crazy, because I sawed my old crutches up and boiled the kettle for coffee with them. That was six years ago, and I am now back at my old job as a chef."â€"H.A.B. Do you realise what causes a good deal of rheumatism? Nothing ut sharpâ€"edged uric acid crystals which form as the result of slugâ€" gish eliminating organs. Kruschen Salts can always be counted upon to clear those painful crystals from the system. "For five years 1 suffered terâ€" ribly from rheumatic pains, and I began to think my case hopeless. I also had a bad stomach, and 1 rarely had a meal without my food repeating on me. One da;g an old friend told me to try Kruschen Salts. So I bought a bottle and gave it a trial. He was not wrong, eitherâ€"this man who concluded that he would not need his crutches aiain. Writâ€" ing of his experiences, he says:â€" Once Used Them Because x e ie gnegets se bed s on c ae fe $ k. ® *\ . j 3 o : is ore paue OA ; W d EP9. K Glkkse. ts 2i ith . o i. :. mt es * mss , K > [ ~_ e y Slk tage ‘§‘ Je f f 4 4 Pm Moa C «* > y:‘gf‘/gg » *4 I s« F t Himtt i. T x B a m / . 7 i ie y JBAE $2" , P x id 4) . /R " i h. hss o se Te /‘ _ & io k6 : § M C J ° ME * 4 Ai#2 .{ { SA > f ' . T. 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Te oo nelh s + n sesct l C aZ . i wtes Aore a No o n l ri n e l s in C mte o o P ce A CC 04 o ud d 8c e t n S mad s e is 4. _ youat. se l % HhicBne thue sc 77 . ts ht d Ne . Crpuy on us ) Cl c o mm C naaet c e ie t k stt‘ * p Een calle. 20 hk ... Lt (htse o yX msld ssiavk <. C §* s taagl bo f\;v" " 5 s d > d W &b wA e :s td **~* NA ts tiaclant ie c a e Ti * > ., neARD y 0 V s siorm which did such tremendous damage Canada‘s Maple Sugar Industry Is Booming This Spring Did she with a "It is stated now that the direcâ€" tors of the Canadian National have authorized the spending of $12, 600,000 on a terminal at Dorchest~> Street, but if the original plan is to be carried to finality furthor large sums of money will have to be provided in future." Investigation Needed "In the light of the above, and baving in mind changed conditions, I think it not presumptuous to svgâ€" gest that before allowing the Canaâ€" dian National Railways to take this further step towards the comple tion of their scheme," concluded Sir Edward, "the government might consider it proper to order an inâ€" vestigation of the situation by a body of independent engineers. That body should be asked to adâ€" vise the government if the passâ€" enger terminal requirements of the Canadian National in Montreal could be more economically met by an extension of the present Canadian Pacific terminal than by the construction of a new and inâ€" dependent one at great cost to the Canadian taxpayer." !I'I IN A IM Are you tormented with the tortures of tated Cleas, rh and ï¬‚ï¬ "I have read in the newspapers the announcement of the plans of the Canadian National Railways," said Sir Edward, "with regard to a Montrcal passenger terminal, and as representing the 92,000 shareâ€" holders of the Canadian Pacific Railway and as a citizen of Canâ€" ada, I take the liberty of imposing on you an expression of my views." In a lettor to the Rt. Honourable W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minâ€" ister, dated January 5 and recentâ€" ly tabled in the house, Sir Edward Beatty, chairman and president, Canadian Pacific Railway, pointed out that, when the Montreal termâ€" inal scheme was unveiled to the government and to the public in 1927, it was based on t*e concepâ€" tion of a unicn terminal to provide passenger facilities for all railways serving the City of Montreal. Joint Termin. Less Expensive Sir Edward B&ny Objects To Spending $12,000,000 On Montreal Pro,’iect For C.N.R. When A Union Termâ€" inal Could Be Built. New Terminal Dr. Lyerly explained that he makes two holes in the skull, just above and in front of the ears. Then by gradually cutting through the brain covering he reaches the Scientists are close to the threshold of learning the exact causes of the dread malady, epiâ€" lepsy, the disease once ascribed to visitations of‘the devil. By use of an electroâ€"encephalograph machâ€" ine it has been discovered that epilepsy is marked by abornmalâ€" ities in the "electric‘ rhythm of the brain cells. A new operation for correcting extreme _ mental upsets which cause many suicides is described by Dr. J. G. Lyerly of Jacksonâ€" ville, Fla. The machine also has enables investigators to predict convulâ€" sions "sometimes a day ahead, and thus make peparation posâ€" sible." REMOVE SUICIDE IMPULSES CAUSE OF EPILEPSY What Science * Is Doing * {USUTY. . Here we see pipe lines used at modern maple sugar facâ€" tree to the boiling house. In these modern sanitary factories s, RIGH T, to form bricks of sugar which break easilyv, do not P‘he sugar can also be ground into icing sugar which will stay in Is Protested to maple trges‘_in the eastern United States means For permanent lawns of deep green color and fine texture, good quality package seed is advisable. In covering, the gardener is adâ€" vised to rake one way only and After digging the ground should be allowed to settle fom a few days at least and then levelled again. It is advisable to repeat this process several times. The top soil should then be raked fine and the grass sown at a liberal rate, once across and once lengthwise. This double sowing insures an even distribuâ€" tion. Seed is sown on a day when there is no wind. START GRASS EARLY Grass makes its most rapid growth in cool weather. On this account, lawn work of a new or repair nature should be carried out just as soon as the soil is fit to work. | Gardening | Compacts shaped like a teleâ€" phone dial are a craze in Paris, the places for letters and numâ€" bers having men‘s initials or teleâ€" phone numbers. Sulfapryidine, a new drug disâ€" covered in Great Britain last spring, has been used successfulâ€" ly to fight pneumonia. The dread killer is now declared by the mediâ€" cal profession to be "licked". All patients respond rapidly to the drug irrespective of the type of pneumonia present, a report says. A Harvard scientist has rigzed a speedometer to measure velocity in the neighborhood of 186,000 miles a second. It‘s the latest apâ€" paratus for "the first completely automatic measurement‘" of the velocity of light. direct activity of the rest of the brain by electral nerve impulses. Many and sometimés most of these fibres are cut, thus interrupting the electoral circuits. Then the brain covering is sewed together, the bone plugs are replaced in the skull and the scalp stitched over. PNEUMONIA CURE FOUND nerve fibre of the brain running MEASURE LIGHT VELOCITY ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO lobes which Answers 1. The principal thing is to conâ€" sider the congeniality of each guest. One guest who is not kinâ€" dred in the tastes and interests of the others can easily spoil the whole party. 2. No; the food should be swallowed before taking the liquid. 8. It is not exactly illâ€"bred, nor is it good taste. 4. Yes. She would be very rude to do such a thing, and the hostess would be justified in never exâ€" tending another invitation to her. one s picture card read? would a } switched 1 she would persons sh tea, food 1.â€"What is the princ for a hostess to consider lecting guests for a week ty? WHEN SOIL IS READY It is useless, in fact decidedly bad business, to work soil too early. If stirred up when wet it is liable to cake into hard lumps, that will be hard to break down later on. If when walking over the garden, one‘s boots become muddy then the time is not yet. Soil fit for cultivation should crumble when squeezed gently in the hand, not compact into & ball. Afterwards a good lawn fertilâ€" izer every year will push the grass along sufficiently to choke out most of these offenders. The first cutting of the grass is made when about three inches high and should be done with a very sharp mower. Frequent rolling when the ground is soft and regular mowing are adâ€" vised. REMOVE WEEDS Unless the ground has been thoroughly cultivated and then allowed to lie idle the year before there is bound to be a good deal of weed seed in the soil. Some of this will germinate after the lawn is sown. Such weeds should be reâ€" moved constantly, especially in the earlier stages. then firm the soil with a heavy roller or pounder. 6 n to ting â€"Should one ever or water at the 1 is in the mouth? â€"Isn‘t it ill bred to walk along th g candy or fruit? â€"When attending Isn‘ ill bred for along the s or fruit? attending a the and rude cards sider when se weekâ€"end par next £1p table to his r & perâ€" sidewalk if so talk to motion dinner to isiting o wife coffee, while she that the BIG PACKAGE or Hor IRON Transfers, eight sheets, over two hundred designs; also valuable instruction stitch chart: mail 25 cents in cash. Needlecraft Guild, 533 College Street, Toronto. 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Can having suit for convers the wood that duction of sul waste indicates research work try should take bert, of MeGit! last week. Waste Is Fifty Per Cent Don Do The s 18 A h Tha B Waste â€" Urged to â€" shipp« M ad H (h