In 5%!†" if: ‘5': B; td"It, can. wtiere the been: 0 been butchered, It!" hides In. but: {and to be soul!“ At who any)»; patches of the We; wen mined: Airdrie lumen report a large number of warble grub: on the 'aeks of theirlugtle this spring. Moves. in mm balm tutd itti.. tndu. H6 authored among the" In habit of whim] thinking in. stead dt lacing actual meta. Too any venom do not Intelligent]: he. mantle: and attempt to grap- Me with them. They live rather, in I drum world ot itttnghtfmr wttttt any would like to be. Prouuor Liddy is head ot the department of psychology " the University or Western Ontario. Ho note on “Road. That bend to Per. Most persons take themselves too seriously. Protersor R. B. Lid. Ar of Lee. told representative- of the Wind-or Rotary Club last month. "loam to lush " your mute. Instead of worrying about than." he counselled. Learn To Laugh At Your Boner, )1“er Liaizh. 2r'ycutcocl farm- haml. ol Manilh. 0nt., offered to tes,', one of his eyes to George among, left-winger of the Toron. to Maple Leaf Hockey club, who received a serious eye inju dar. in: a game with Chicago 'UT hawks on March 4. Parsons grate- fully deetined the offer. intt away Till the whole wide world seemed still. I stayed awhile by the tree we loved, And I tgathered my memories round While my and heart whispered its benison Ot courage so newly found. But I was glad that you would not see The heartbreak and pain you left with me. The longest of good-byes." l was :milipg still when you left me were - Alone on the windy hill, And l_heatd your footsteps fad- You laid your hands on my shoul- den And gazed deep down in my eyes. You said: "Mr dear, I come to The diiigeneeir, resembling the old horse brakes used in England, have also returned to general use for travellers. A number ot them make the trip from Jam to Jer- usalem. and the horses are changed " Bab el Wad, where the road be. gins to climb into the Judean mountains. More active Arabs use bicycles, but " they cannot attord Inn-to- date models some of the oddest machines have been unearthed. Bat meanwhile the orange lea- non started. so the Arab growers, being unable to use can and trucks. produced donkeys. melon: cam. brokendown horses, camels Ind old dillnnces. All these con- veyances were loaded with orange: and proceeded to Jana " in pre- war days. thai. My. sG We An?$ Ownin- Too Seriously. The Arab rebels, In response. wished that any Arab apply- " tor a travel permit was lining his own death warrant. and the Government then extended the Ioed for 1 true] permit to all those buying gasoline. Arab drivers thereupon dettiarod a strike. There ha. been . revolution in transport. In Palestlna " a result of the Government’s order that PerBot" using automobile: mun show travel permits. an... 0rd... Travel Fer- Offered His Ere Courage up" of personality ht Palestine We have trained College Men and Women (Christians). to accompany Visitors throughout New York su and thet World's Fair. u a very In - est In. May I send details how this Individualized personal service will on. you considerable money, time, effort "giggling. -_----_- guy YORK WORLDS ill? Arithmetic useful to farmers-.. a. hen that produces 200 eggs a year requires only 10 per cent. more food than a hen producing 100 est- sex. tr.--mtere invitations are un- ually extended over the phone or by personal contact. 6.---A aide did): a relish. 1.--Plaee the knife at the edge of the plate ,nnd on the plate, nev- er with the handle resting on the table. 2.--No. She should use her husband'. name and lign, (Mm) Robert A. Rendolph, Camden, N. J. 8.--"Father Brown" and "No.. ther Brown." 4.--rn the business world, the most important person is mentioned first, regardless of 6.-What does "hirAiiGuvre" mean? 5.--What kind of invitations are given ttt a efrektail party.' 4.---is it correct for an employ- er to introduce his secretary to II caller by saying, "Mr. Jones, this is my secretary, Miss Brown," or ahouldn't he give the woman’s name first: "Misc Brown, this is Mr. Jones"? lh-What should a daughter-in- law call her husband's father and mother, when she calls her own parents "father" and "mother"t 2.--When a married woman is travelling alone, should she sign her name on a hotel register, Mar- tha L. Randolph? 1.-What should be done with the knife after using it for cut- ting food? T.B. AND VITAMIN A A connection between tubercu- losis and a defleieney in vitamin A in the body has been observed. It was discovered that of nearly 200 tuberculosis patients 68 per cent. showed a deficiency of this vitamin and in this group there was a relationship between the se- werity of the disease and the de- gree of deficiency. "With an intact brain an indi- vidual is able to foresee. to see be- fore, to forecast the results of certain activities that he is to ini. tiate in the future." Two Washington, D.C., physi- cians describe experiments tend- ing to substantiate a theory that the front section of the human brain controls future thoughts while the rear portion governs those of the past. It is possible to capture an echo. They are made and stored in an ingenious device which has been developed in the laboratories of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem. The instrument is used to give a natural sound to voices or music transmitted from radio stu- dios where it is necessary to dead- en the walls so that they kill all reverberation. FUTURE THOUGHTS IN FRONT ECHOES TO BE CAPTURED IUvinit completed a tour of the United States, the shown as it arrived at the AWiiiiid station of the' Neu were awed bg the g'eiltt,nt, trt2egt,1u of the l regular run etween ndon an Glasgow. What Science is ' Doing as . _ ...-.. wall-lull nuA ' SH e railroad station of the New York World's p'iit,"'dhe'l illcent .tTtt,irltPtmu of the crack train which avemm Fm British Twin Arrives At Wadi?- Fate "Come homet" gm med Aunt Caroline. "Come home? Paw. son, dem ehiekerts'lt go home." . "Oh, well, that's swag: Chie.. Irena, you know, come home to roost." “Done? Why he's gone and left de chicken house door open, and xii-lie chickelg he. seeped." done? "Pawson," said Aunt Caroline ferociously. "I'd like to kill dat low-down husband o' mine." _ "Why, Caroline, what's he Medical oftleer (with dignity): "Look here, my man; when I pre- scribe for pneumonia, you die of pneumonia." Soldier (in hospita0--'moetor, are you sure this is pneumonia? Sometimes doctors prescribe for one thing and patients die of something else." Customer: "Ah. weel, I think " for the advice, an' I'll no be need'n' the soda noo. Good mornin'." Druggist’s House (2 a.m.). bu ate Druggist: "Great heavens, man! A penny worth of bicar- bonate of soda at this unearthly hour, when a glass of hot water would have done as well." The secret of the new whiter paint is in the use of the most modern of paint pigments-tits. nium dioxide - so.metimes called the whitest known pigment. This pigment is known to have several times the hiding power of any of the older white pigments and in addition, when properly incorpor- ated in a linseed oil vehicle, it provides a. much more durable and much better appearing paint. A new white paint, formulated to shed dirt and grime and said to show a very marked improvement in retention of whiteness even un- der adverse exposure conditions, has Just been introduced to the Canadian market. . "Come along, dear," aid the hostess, “I want you to fool at home." "I don't want to feel at home." aid little Reginald, "I want to feel at a party." HaveYoii Heard Fitting: in the home of Hollywood fihn actreu are made of gold. All the cur- tain: an hung on her former wedding rings. Whiter White Paint '" famed Bri ' . . t v . . my WASH? Jy/.yEycrltfetyiner, _ 9:21:9zmnon. Scot. " wqud's Fair, where it is on isx.liibitionl%iiaiioii; train which averages 61.7 miles an hour on its Mr. Gibbon delcrlbed many ot the hatuiierattdoik long festivals tor European racial groups which have been organized in Western Canadn by the Cnnadian PtttMtt Railway and the Canadian Handi- crafts Guild. "Some ot us may hope to see the day when it would be hard to dis- tinguish a Fretteh-Ctutadian of Trois Rivierea from an Anglo-Can- adian of Toronto," said Mr. Gite hon. "We would then, so to speak, swap Mr) Hepburn with Mr. Du- pletmls--but there afe others of us who like to see the FrenchCana- diam retain the best ot their own traditions and culture. He pointed out that in the Unit- ed States it is the endeavor to blend all races into a single amal- gamation called "American." The Canadian ideal is to let Immigrants retain much of their individual cut. ture and habits. Standardized citizens are not de. sirable tor Canada, according to John Murray Gibbon, general pub. licity agent of the C.P.R., speaking at Montreal last week on the con- trlbutlons that Canada's varying immigrant strains have made to the Dominica's whole in culture. Dominign It Ne "lreltinrPot" A.--Worn gloves will be very useful if they are used when par- ing vegetables, or working over any vegetables that are likely to stain the fingers and hands. Canada', Racial Variety Praised A.--Sew the law to a strip of clean linen and boil in a solution of 1 cupful of salt to 1 gallon of water. Dry without removing from the linen, and then sponge with a piece of white velvet dipped in alcohol. 2---How can 1 make use of old kid gloves.' A.-.-All the sand and dirt \.'ill be washed off letuce if it is pr.ecd in a cofander, the leaves separat- ed, and cold water run through them. Drain, then set the colander with the lettuce on ice until ready to use. Q.---How can I clean gala or sil- ver lace? Q.---How can I make a living room or a dining room rug wear more evenly, instead of htwing worn spots in certain places? A.-mths can be avoided to a great extent if the position of the furniture is changed occasionally, and also if about twice a year, the rug is turned cater-cornered. "q.--arow can 1 wash lettuce thoroughly? Human Being Deplo'r'ea. ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO otyL?1RrNpt.Pxi- OFFER " PRICED BXCEPTIUNALLY now to clear. We luv. Isa-clay Ill. pipe M" dlnlneter. 2" wall, "it. able for Inn-Inn or wells: 150.000 square feet heavy 7er screen " mesh: 2.000 street car lull. 3.000 feet 10" heavy galvanized culven. altttt lumber, Goon. fence posts. pipe column; um. pipe. man‘s. valves. cable. brlck "out. Every- thing for your budding. Frankel Brat en Ltd. Bulb] sled "" '..iit.t.t1strprtiijit n Egg-avian. ro. "WARBA". WORLD‘S EARLIBST Potato. large, white, delicious. karate-t. heaviest ylelder. Gov-' ernment Certitted. 100 than: on: 81.00 postpald. 8. V. Cowun. Wat. deckLSuk. --i_'-_- uv-uâ€"u- ‘4...vn’ SHORT OF BROODER SPACE? - Then buy Emir sexed pallet chick; Aullnbe In " pure breedl. allo emu-buds. Immed- iate shipment on curly orders. Bray Hatchery. 130 John Street North, Hamilton, Ontariai, STARTED CHICKS JI'ST WHAT YOU ARE â€)0K1NG for. Started chick: at bargain prices. Two week old Standard Quality 812.50. Pallets $18.95, (‘ockcrela .09c. New Hampshire Reds .08e; , week old add .080. Bargain prices 4 week old Barred Roch and New Hampshire Cock. erels .15c. 5 week old ate. Elf Em: quality ttdd .01c. Extra ae- ect add .02e. Baden Elecu-ic Chick Hatchery Limited. Baden. Ontario. --. - -..uun;m urlnn r505- perlty, Independence. Security, within reach of I". Write "Hon. Muh'?""" Agency. North Hat-o ey. In. , GIANT DEamATIVE DAHUA Tuber: labeled 81.00.. " different 52.2.0 nonpald. M. shedei. Mlmlco. n WHEN WE SAY you SAVE MON- " by nrdc-rlng Tweddle Chicka we mean It. Compare Tweddle Qunllty. compare Twaddle ark-en. Grade A Barred Rocks. New Hampshire Reds, White Rocks. Hybrids .llc, Pullels .130. Cock- t-rcls .Occ. Leghorns 810.50. Pull.. eta .Me, Cookerels .Me. Exlru I'rrmt and Special Mating Grade slightly hlgher. Free calendar ige! {oultry .srylff. Ateddle Chll‘k rontitV -du%i?ui'e' air: "T---'"'-"'"----- FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT - A limited number of Itray Chicks in both light and heavy breeds. First come tlrtrt served. Get your order in today. Bray Hatchery. 130 John Street North, Hamilton. Ontario. - a“ FLAGS. HUNTING. PLAIN AND Waterproof Truck Cover: and Tents. l'rlces and samples on re- quest. John Leckie Ltd,, Toronto. - ‘ LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANTED to sell Phillipa Lightning Protec. twe System. n. Phillips Company Limited, Osborne Avenue. Toronto. cniilrgsn _ sum) MAI-om Manitoba hens lay more than 10 million dozens of eggs in a year. LEARN TO FLY NOW AT LOW cost. Efficient training - modern equipment Including Radio. Liv- ing quarters provided for out-of- town students. Fliers limited. Barker Airport, Toronto. of the species responded most readily to the light. Counts of large sample catches showed 88 per cent. female insects. Busy y.nrrAr.irrTrirq u: lure to the grape leaf hoppers, a serious pest in vineyards, " re- ported by J. K. Ellsworth of the University of California. Females ,,_ ,-V.-., awn-“‘44 .wcuun: pnll'n Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, Ont, â€CROWD PMTURES HIGHER FOOD VALUE Climatic condition: in many parts of this country may not permit of pasture improvement in the same remarkable degree as on some Scottish farms, yet the work of Canadian research experts and the experience of hundreds of practical farmers prove that much cf Canadian pasture land can be made vastly more productive than it is, says G. N. Snyder, coils che- mist. Not only do improved pas- tures yield more grass per acre, but the herbage la notably richer in protein, minerals, vitamins and carotene. a Net definitely proven by the researches of Professor N. J. Thomas, Ontario Agricultural College, and other authorities. Build u. Soil Fertility The first requisite in pasture improvement is the building up of soil fertility. Liming may be ne- cesaary for very acid eoile, but in general the major mineral plant fttotu--phosphtie and potaah---are of first importance. If the pro- cesa is one of renovating an old pasture without breaking it up. the first application of fertilizer must be heavy enautth--400 to 600 pounds of 0-16-6 or 2-16-6 per ttere-to produce a vigorous growth of wild white clover and other pasture legumes. Wild white clover, a true perennial with creeping stems that root at the nodes, provides exceptionally nu- tritious and palatable herbage. It adds nitrogen to the mil and pro- duces a dense sward that is very effective in moisture control through preventing run-off from heavy summer rains and evapora- tion during periods of extreme heat. When establishing new pas- tures it is advisable to consult a ( forage crop expert regarding the l most suitable pasture mixtures for o the particular soil and regional l conditions. I EST PROPOSITION UN MARKET --Ladles' and Gents' Furnishings. Write for tun particulars. Relim hie Agencies. 213 Victoria Street. Toronto. j, -- Farm Fog}? 25!?! guys-trillions Pale lilac light proves a fatal 1y_rtriirii iiViWn7CiTirir "Ilium: iriiFric Iron nu: BUSINESS CHANCES DABLIA TUB“! ARTICLES mm “Iii AGtuaat' w A STE" "AB" CHICKS Two HUNTERs' BA'rHttoogg OUTFIT. tF', PU 2 . fl 'iNWN'lt,s..TIy any"!!! qualigy‘ 'eel-ares-rv- N168. 'I‘UUPEI. TMNINRIA- tlonl. switch... Carla. and Allâ€... of "nut alum: am "no“, Hte tor Illunratoo cataloging. Conn“.- tm um. urn-tuna. one†8-.- K, an": manly Co. nu Bun-um. man 0 "tray IIAQKE'I'H AND mum PLANT BOXES. BERRY BOXES. Fruit Basket: and Hamper-a. Priven on request. The ()akville Basket Ilo.. Ltd.. ()nkville. Ont. reprtl gum EARLY VARIETIES OF FLINT and Dent Corn specially Idupted tor Northern countries. Write' for prices. James Brilley. Thames- ville, (hm. Kent Co. ‘ HE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Sandi-urea. Novemu. Ranor Bladu. Dry Goods, Conn-“cl. no ambled in a new mammoth Illus- trated catalogue. The lowest whole-ll. price. obtainable - In: I','if2,t PM. canton“. Dept. . ‘hllllpl Bale- Rex'd. " cm: W, Monti-ell. mi THE SI'ARTON ELECTRIC FENC, is made by the 39-\'t=nr-nld an" UNTERB' AND TRAPPERS’ SIC. rota. How to catch IIIIKMI. Minh, Post and Beaver. [Atm- mate plans. â€.00 at once. George Ween, Box 106. Richmond. th. dium. USA. DISTRIBUTORS! - EXCEPTIONAL opportunity offered serious and rcspunslble men to represent a company selling new line of relig- ious. novelty lumps: also commer- Mal lumps making neon-like Fume. Do not apply unlesl able to ttnance small], convenient stock. Liberal arrangement with excluslva lerrl- wry. " you quality, Write Room 2, 2118 Bleury BL. Montreal. The more should never be per- mitted to dry out, either before or after planting. Damaged root- Ihould be removed, and the bal- ance spread out nnturelly In the troll, Give than planting. Where there are a number of Bhootg or branches they should he headed Classified....... /lyshrertisinr. L-H-"""----- P YOU iNTEND INSTALLING A tuthrooiti outfit or water system write for free Illustrated can. lozue with prices. Free estimates, on immliationa. The I. P. Crow- ley Company. Dumas. Ontario. The ornamental effect ot abod {lowering shrubs will prove n valu- able addition to the ground: when used " n hedge. These may In- clude Chinese Elm, LMe, Mock Orange. Bridal Wreath, Cannon end Honeysuckle. The Alpine Cur. rant makes a satisfactory hedge even in denle shade. fl" _... - Lanyr, urn! nullity. Write for price.. Order early. tit,? M. Gillespie. Abbotsford. no. Suitable abrubs tor shady places, not directly under trees. are Dor wood, Coral Berry, Snowberry. Ei- der, Philadelphus. Hydrangea Ar- borescenl. bonicera and Spire; providing the position is not in dense shade. Varietiel having 3 number of femurs: may be chosen. the Mill being color, foliage. berries and flowers at different season: to pro. long the blooming period. Thin list would include Forsythin. Bpiraen. Weigolia. Hydrangea and the ms iscus. --i-e_i' __._.V-...\, ....u...a is made by the 39-year-old com- gumy that is famous tor “Radio's “chest Voice." Dependability costs no more. Sold under "10 day money back" guarantee. Write. Spurton of Cana a, Limit- ed. Dept." 'to, London. Ont, _.____Â¥A Excellent special.“ may be no- cured In the Hmong. Weeping Mulberry, Flowering Almond, Roger ot Sharron and Lilac. Always eotMuttt lhrnb - to the outer edges or boundaries. avoiding the epottlng ot nlngle shrubs throughout the lawn. They should be " nrranged that open vlltns appear from wlndowe end vernndah. Varieties should be planted In groups. and In small grounds nothlng more elaborate than a planting ot a tew ot each, which will content themselvee within the space, shade, lollture and soil eottditiotm, one luau to ot. ter, need he attempted. Specimen And Km For Vet-lone The foundation line of every home needa special treatment. " a softening of aevere architectural line: must be lecured. making the rigid and often unaightly foundao tion more attractive. No better medium is offered than a planting ot flowering shrub: to frame the home, melting it into the site and tying the building to the ground. By John F. 'CLARK. Ont. Dept. of Agrlwitun. Toronto. SHRUBS FORTH! FARM. "ri"""" TURN u ANTED ELECTRIC FENCE Cl.“ I'mo'rmau Aâ€! . “All 0409M run SALE SECRET. NI! I ALE CIIIII. I noâ€. snub us YOUR TR_Acttit" MAGNE- to and Generator Rep-Ira. We “v. (QM "nogrev. All-n--- . w ------ SHORTLY USED SWTHisu-rm, that In cued clothing at T, re- duction; Bum originally ".00 to “0.00 new £6.00. ".00. no. Now In“. ruulurly 325.00 at tlie u" can mm- ".00. no. to. com h. " " l4- dlu‘ Spring can. " " m; an in; In an “an; cum. on. It: at ".50. â€.00. and noncr- ' er with locum-cum age. on Mk. no Hat " trIHni7oii our nonunh-nl- m.------- J=T=re-"---- FOB SEWING MACHINES. pain. 'ttttttIle-aut makes. " trade-In rannndln...‘-4 . 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A top dressing at well-rotted cow manure, lightly cultinte'd into the soil. will prove heneilcini. Avoid crowding and (in up.“ tor development. Keep shrub: 1 short dietInCe from walls to - drip from the roof Ind tho reflected heat from the bricks. Spring planting is advised. IMGII‘I‘LV thitrrTriiiltCs.' ery roll tttm deVeIopvd and tt high '.lt"trl,n,.t/,', Mc. 8 enlarged punt. 25c. eprluu name trig-e. Ill-utm- 2,',yIN,ta..iesya ttic mend Street NIJI unvmnman ou. PM]! DEVEUDI'EI) WITH lglukl'/g of each and FREE ENI RHEMENT coupon 25c. OFFSET CnMMERCIAL PHOTO. 'i'rMt.'" ' RUSSELL ST. TOR. Go.."..,.. iiiiiiiuibittt “link? m tt In a really can. W 'rl-tto titdtttttttix or mm you?! all than with the ket 'ryrira-"Cttanteoter" Of 'tirePa'rc - a". ulnnaon AER“; but“ any It. ToririitE Ni'FXLE' I'ERSIINI Ia WATER To] LET “an CWTIIII'G I. an. an w g T" A SEP.. ntetysrisrht gr temp) "E. (Icy Ot3tit full manly bet-u ', “Inn's choir N dies. PM" in This handy; faction trade " London', I “a the pap 'aftheno Cn on Ixavc 12m and th. Honda The ' Queen 1 Qpectod Royal Vi As T, hard, “uni hum: qrtttlv to In tr. corn um eepli tim, use Seeth tom ricu rm: the Deer Wa the CN " I I'll"! Where Hits '1 Elihu bntm â€FLY denr. childh preset mend - mothr clock“ Ele ar tario At --hupe, APP") In the lows: " “.00"; Dill. SIS. Muriel: post out The I lowing ice- in loan. tl 0.0; II: â€8.00". 500. Tho I - b new rot Norman om Que“ â€Mary Home l Xlnlamr ht $1