New Clover To Suit Bees’ Tongues PM Honey Bees l'hvo Been Unable to Reach Nec- For any year: heeleepers hue looked with sorrow " flelde of red clover, rich in notâ€. because. ow- tmt to the shortness of - hees' tongues and the long flower tubes. or corolla. of the clover. the hoes could not resch the source of supply. At the some time. pro- ducers of red clover seed hove suffered as well, tor only the long- tongued bumble bee. in their search for nectar could help in pol- tnsting the seed. Bumble heee are not so numerous " they used to he, hence clover geed has also been somewhat scarce. Czechoslovakia led Clover In an attempt to overcome both 'tifiiettlties. tho Dominion Experi- mental Farms al‘i' trylng out a red clover. grown in what was former- ly Czechoelovakia. This clover has short (‘Orollim and so tar has Mood Canadian Mutt-rs fairly well. Time will tell tho value at the new var- iety. several years of lost and sel. ection. of course. being necessary before it can be recommended gon- t-raily. Othrr {minty tests ot red clover show the superiority ot the Northern country kinds trom Can- aria, Northern I'ttited States, and Northern Europe. ovnr than: from on!†to: tttries. Calves Thrive On Flaxseed Meal Makes a Coed Cheap Substi- tute For Cream when lam spring calves are switched [rum whole to skim milk the change is usually spread over 3 week or two. When the cream is taken on the whole milk, the can. it given nothing but skim milk. gets a ration low in tat. A Jelly made by scalding pure flax seed meal. not linseed meal. makes a good. cheats substitute tor the cream. While the call is still young. s tatr1espoonrul is enough ttt the slut. Other Ingredients Added Atter a few days, other ingred- lents may be added until the fol- lowlng mixture is ted: Planned meal. 1 part; Ground allied outs or Feed on meal, a parts; Fine ground corn. 1 part, ae. cording to the Division of Animal Husbandry. Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. This mixture may be used at the start with the skim milk. it " is not convenient to give the narseed Jelly alone. Calves Don't Like Lumpy Porridge The mixture is prepared by stir- ring into hot water until enough thick porridge is obtained to teed the calves night and morning. Lumpincss should be avoided be- muse calves dislike lump porridge. It is better ted hot, but it " gets cold the tresh alum milk soon warms It. Start ott with a table. apmnlul and increase until the calves are getting a good-sized (up ml twice daily at throe or tour months at age. Dr. Lures A,, .1 Bobbi; of ot. tawa was invalid strand master of the grand lodge. A. F. l A. M. of Canada, in the Ptovince of On.. tuio in the concluding ceremonies of the 48th nnnual ectttmunietttion " Toronto. Lourdes. the most famous place of pilgrimage in the Catholic world, is visited each year by 600,- 000 people. The town grew up during mediaeval times at the foot of its castle. Following the can- cnization of Bernadette Soubir- om, n young shepherdess who on Feb. ti, 1858. declared the Virgin had appeared to her in a vision, a bung-“Jig built near the grotto where the vision occurred and pil- glims soon began visiting it. A base rieord oi miraculous cures has since resulted. 60tt,000 Yearly to Lourdes tar Dee to Long Cotolln ', .d-." i Grand Master Installed Although this picture was not made while the British planes were flying over France, it was snapped for the express purpose of showing the planes and formations used. The planes are Wellington bombers of the very latest issue. On July 14th, during the French national celebrations, five squadrons of these bombers and fighters, flew to the southwest of France and back, on normal training flights. Inasmuch as the distance was the same as it would be to leading industrial centres of Germany, the parade of England's air might became an impressive factor in the present European game of "pow er politics." The flights were concluded without the slightest mishap. This type of insurance was car- ried rather far by a man who al.. ways made a low obeisance when. ever our Lord's name or Satan was mentioned during the church ser- vice. A new minister, struck by the oddity of this and anxious to correct him, inquired after the service why he bowed when the devil was mentioned. He immedi- ately replied: "Well, ye see, I be very, very old, and civility costs nothing," and after a pause, "and ye never know." Civility costs nothing; it might even be a good investment later on. and is a good insurance. Possibly apocryphal, but good, is the remark said to have been made in India recently by Schacht, Reichsbank ex-chief. "What is it like being I Ger- man," they asked him, "after Aus- tria, after Czecho-Slovakia, after Memel'."' ' "It doesn't make much differ- once," he said. 'it's like a man who's in jail for life and hears they've added a new wing to the building." Easily Settled The farmer was in an unusual- ly pensive mood, and his wife " fered him a penny for his thoughtu. "I was wondering, my dear," he said, "what epitaph I should put on your tombstone." As his wife was in excellent health she naturally resented the undue thoughtfulness. "Oh, that's easy," she replied. "Simply put 'Wife of the Above'." . liraireyaa iharil A poulhzy farmer had been losing chicken: from his coopn. and displayed the following "otieet-- Rembrandt At the time of his death Rem- brandt's personal property con- sisted of his painting materials and a few linen and woollen gar. ments. In recent years as much on one-half million dollars has been paid forUne of his pictures. In his youthful days Napoleon lived ehiefly on dry bread and wore shoes with pasteboard soles. At 14 Berlin sang songs for pennies in I Bowery saloon, al. ways hoping that he would take in " least ten cents so he could pny for a room to steep in tor the night- Typist: “Fired! I like that. I though they sold slaved" Bou (storming): "You'ro fired !" Overheard on an Engliah bun: “I ean't stand this 'ere Hitler., He's Inch I fadret." No more chickens have been mined. “Anyone found no" my chicken house " night will be found there next morning." Poverty and Greatness Britain’s Air Might Displayed Foe Dictators Beautiful Stream Will Soon Be Part Of 2,400 Mile Waterway Across Europe The Danube, destined for increas- Ing importance as part or a new MOO-mile waterway across Eur. opo. was brought into the news again by the recent meeting be- tween the Foreign ministers ot Ru. mania and Yugoslavia, on a barge in the stream. New German Canal This mighty highway ot com. merco from Southern Germany across the Balkans to the Black Sea also forms parts ot three inter. national boundaries, between BIO. vakia and Hungary. Yugoslavia and Rumania, and the latter country and Bulgaria, a bulletin ot the Nu. tional Geographic Magazine recalls. Germany is constructlng a canal which will connect the upper Dan. ube and the Main River in Bavaria, which in turn flows into the Rhine. Canal Will Link North Sea and Black Sea “Completion of the new water- way, scheduled for 1945, will make possible the shipment of goods by water, without transfer. all the way across Europe, train the North Sea at the mouth ot the Rhine to the Black Sea at the mouth ot the Danube," the bulletin continues. Hope is a draft on futurity, sometimes honored but generally extended. Do not so employ the mat years of life as to make the last miser- able. 1.-1s it good taste for n wo- man employee in an office to wear rye shadow or mascara? - 2.--Is it all right for a bride to wear a veil if her wedding is to be very small'.' ..- I',.-" it proper to say, "Mrs. Hudson, meet Mrs. Gibson"? 4.--ls it possible for a person to overcome self-consciousness? G.--May fried chicken be eaten with the fingers? 6.-WhaGould be suitable for a girl to wear to I club dance, during July or August'? Answers: L-No. If she considers these artifieialities to be alluring, she should reserve them for her social engagements. E-Yes; s veil may be worn " any wedding unless it is a civil or a second marriage. 8.--No. Say "Mrs. Hudson, this is Mrs. Gibson." 4.-Yes. It hos been done by thousands of people. The only way is to forget about one's self. The self-conscious per- son is always thinking about how his hands are placed, whether his tie is straight, whether people are looking at him. "Forget yourself" is the only solution. 6.-This is all right at a picnic, but at the dinner table the knife and fork should be used. 6.-:-A semi-for- mal frock of "gtiatr:e,.,cottott-lae.e, or print. . ", . . J ..' Blue Danube over France, it was .sttappeA.for the QUANI‘ITIES OF VITAMIN K in one or the greatest scientific feats ever recorded. tour groups ot chemists working independently. reported simultaneously the syneth- sis of vitamin K, the new vitamin that stops inernai bleeding. This means thousands ot lives will be saved annually, tor the syn- thesis makes the vitamin. which has been difficult to extract from natural substances, available in un. limited quantities. The vitamin previously was ex- tracted from alfalfa. The chemists made it from coal tar. The artificial vitamin has tour times the potency ot natural vitamin K. Hardly ever is a synthetic chemical so much better than the natural one. 'FLU CLUE FOUND An editorial in the Journal of the American Medical Association announced recently that medical science is near succesa in its great search tor the origin ot great hu. man influenza epidemics. The The journal's editorial told of re- search - with surprising regtg1ttr-- done by Dr. R. E. Shape, ot Rocke- teller Institute. Dr. Shope's obser- vations were so astounding that, it they are confirmed, much ot the medical literature on virus diseases such as poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis "will have to be rewrit- ten," the Journal said. ROLE OF WORM Dr. Shope concluded that earth. worms were “carriers†ot swine in- fluenza virus. He found that earth. worms swaiiow the egg of swine iungworms, that the larvae of these parasites develop in the earthworm and re-enter hogs when they eat earthworms. search, the journal stated, has led to hogs and earthworms. _ . This suggested the possibility ot a transformation ot the virus in the lungworms or a complex lite cycle in the earthworm, which the medi- cal Journal indicated might throw new light on the whole subject ot virus diseases. Growers of fttuseured tobacco in southwestern Ontario have been warned that the tobacco worm la likely to be plentiful this season. and are advised by the Dominion Entomological Laboratory at Chatham, Ont., that themoet suc- cessful control measure is to spray with arsenate of lead, three to four pounds in 40 gallons of water. A second application is occasionally necessary. No more than the re- commended amount of poison should be used, and rapid driving through the row: is deprecated be- cause complete coverage of the plants is essential for eMcient con- trol. "Lungworm larvae from pigs with swine influenza harbor swlue Influenza virus throughout their de- velopment," Dr. Shape reported. He said the vlrul apparently lies lat. eat much of the time. "Whether the swine ittt1uettBtt in an abberam type of the human In- fluenza is still controversial," the journal commented. What Science is ' Doing ' , Tobacco Worm Control mmu ARC TORONTO porir t A.-..." a Mason in with hot soap and; and one tenspoonful of Inimonin. Pat the lace into the jar. screw on lid and shake it from time to.time. Let it rennin over night. Mix a new solution if ne- céuary. Then rinse in the tar in same mnner. Now spread . Tur- kish towel on ironbonrd. place lace on it, cover with another towel, ink? and'absorb the moisture. Do not iion. _ __ "ii.-arow can I prevent food bnrning on the bottom when bik- mg: ' A.--A piece of door or window screen pllced on the bottom of the oven is often a remedy for food burning on the bottom. Q.-How can I remove iodine stains from an article of clothing? A.--Soak the article in lime water. 2.-What is a remedy fot ex- cessive perspiration under the arms? A.--Bathe under the arms daily, and apply a lotion consisting of two teaspoonfuls of powdered alum and one pint of water. Fol- low by dusting with a powder made of one ounce boric acid and ten grain of salicylic acid. - Q.--How (an I easily pull bast- ing threads? _ A.---Try using either a nut pick or a crochet hook to pull basting threads and see how easily it is accomplished. Q.-ulow can I nuke cream whip more easily? L-'rry addirig a few drops of lemon juice or the white of an egg. Hot Weather Health Habits A Few Suggestions To Add To Cur Comfort When Mer- cury Hits High Now that the hot weather In here at last, it might be well for us to heed a few ot the suggestions which the National Batoty Council has issued tor the care at our health during the torrid weather: Keep your body clean by tre. quent bathing. Wear light and loose clothing. Do not overeat. but do eat more vegetables and less meat. brink lemonade, orangeade and other citrus fruit drinks. Keep your elimination: habits regular. Do not use strong alcoholic drinks. Get plenty of sleep and rest: avoid over-fatigue. Cool water is best tor drinking. If a little table salt is added, in the proportion ot one level teaspoon ot salt to one gallon of water, it will assist. in bodily elimination. and will replace the normal sails lost in perspiration, .--How can I wash he. pro- RURAL MAN WITH CAR TO SELL oil among Farmers. Thresherl. Truckers. Splendid opportunity. Write British Lubol Company, 676 May Street. Toronto. OLD BOOKS', PAINTINGS', PRINTS. Criatrte, China, Silver. Antiques. and Furniture. Absolutely best prices. Write description or on" S. wen. roth. " King Street. East. Town- to. DROP A POST CARD FOR PRICES on Bray Special Broiler cross- breds - white-feathered, quick uruwlng, premium lininh. Capona and started Punets, also available. Usual Bray high quality. Bray "Mallory. 130 John St. North, Hamilton, Ontario. CHICKS OFTEN PROVE PROFIT- nblr- investment-it right quality. Pullets reach high production as regular supplies full off. Cocker. u-ls hit market when fresh-killed. Broilers and Roaster» scarce. Lim- ited number famous Bray Chick. uvuiluble through August. Write for prices “may Hatchery, 130 John Street. North, Hamilton, Ont. DAY OLD AND STARTED CHICKS standard quality duy old Leghorn“ 36.95; 90 per cent. Pullelu 313.90: Barred Rocks 87.45; Pulleu 810.45; Cockerete 86.75; White Iurcho, Hy- brids. New Hampshire Reds 88.25; l'ullcta 810.95: Cockerelll "o. Ten day old add two cents, two week old add three cents, three week old Add seven eenta. Big Egg Quality ndd one cent. Prompt shipment. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery. Limited, Baden, Ont. BARGAINS]?! PAY f?LP -ANii YOU WILL GO SOME TO BEAT these prices for our High Quail] Chicks from bloodtelted breeders. Standard Quality Leghorn. “to: " per cent. Puiietl 812.95: Burl-ed Rocha “.95: Puma 89.95: Cock- erels “to: New Hampshire Bede. White Rock- 81.35; Pulleu 810.45: (:ockerell cite. Ten day old add two cents: two week old Add three cents; three week old add seven cents. Large Eli’s Quality add one cent. Bigger Profit Quality Add two centu. Prompt delivery. Ship- ped C.O.D. Anywhere. Top Notch Chickeriee, Guelph, Ontario. started chicks. Day old Grade A White Leghornl 1150: Barred Rocks 87.95: White Rocks. New Hampshire Redo, Hybrids ".". Ten any old " per cent. Leghorn Pallets $16.95: Barred Rock: Nix- ed $9.95: Pallets 812.95: Cookerel- 88.75. Two week old add on. cent. three week old Add five cent. to ten day old prices. Extra. Profit Grade add one cent. Shipped C.O.D. promptly. Tweddie Chick Hatch"- Le, Liming. Fettrys, Ontario. AGENTS WANTED BABY CHICKS of Toronto to Kayor "MT"'""" of New York inviting the latter to visit the Canadian National Ex- hibition in September was taken to New York by B' - of " Scouts of the tiUth Toronto Timo- thy Eaton Memorial Church) Troop, on their way to the World'. Fair. During their stay the Tor- onto Scout. were guests of Queen’o Borough Council of the Boy Scout! of America. For the occuioa they wore a special white shirt with their troop crest. layor Day w; iGiieit formerly I the mu Toronto Troop. The entire ht Bruebridge. Ont., Scout Troop were guests of the Bracebtidge Rotary Club " an evening dinner. A tine new “land ship" beads. quarters, the “Valiant." construct- ed by Samia Sea Scouts of two old boxcu‘s secured from the CM an National Railways, wu “hump chad" by a banquet to sponsor-ill members of the Snail Taeht Club. The banquet wu served aboard "Valiant" by Sea Scout "sea eooG." Furnishings of the 8.8.8. “Voll- ant" include the ship's bell of the old ferryboat "Pappoose," which operated between Windsor and Detroit in 1872. On the tireptnee mantel is a model lighthouse. with realistic "winker" light, placed there as n memorial to the late Dr. A. G Campbell, for a number of years skipper of the Sarnia Rover Sea Scouts. Anothe prized possession, within n gl from. above the fireprcee, is ensign that flew on H.M.S. "V iant" It the battle of Jutiand,'in which ship Sea Seoutrratster Charles Guy served as a signaller. Scouts of M. Mark's Troop of Port Hope, attired in tiremen'a raincolts and rubber boots, enjoy- ed a practical lessoh in fire tight- ing and rescue work given by Fire Chief Record and a small crew of his mm recently. An appeal to the Boy Scouts of the United States to help clean up "the real public enemies, the cor- rupt politicians," who he said were responsible or the army of nearly 5’00.000 criminal: in the country, was made by J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. before a great gathering of Scouts " the New York World's Fair. "Every boy you teach to hate crime," he said, “is a victory for our aide. Keep it clear in your minds that good politics is a great and bene- ficial thing, but that corrupt poll- ties is a criminal thing. More should be nothing but scorn and disgrace for anyone who betrays this greatest of vocations." lee every chance to be kind because some day there will be no more chances. Classified....... /ly4rrrtisintr. THE t?YALY, I‘HYSIQLiN. lrd.UB. 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Thon Fruit t?tairte.--Rut “It: on fruit shim Ming water throng before washing and l “ditching Chair ehar shellac over t “Wm Chill] prolong their lives - from splitting. u dar mu for Tl or chamois ted Handy 2rd ttly M o clout