*Â¥ 46 4 71 (% & *4 \â€" 24 ty In conncction with summer jobs, the department has received letâ€" tors from high school boys in Torâ€" onto and Niagara Falls asking for jobs, and it is expected similar apâ€" plications will be received from other parts of the province. Mr. Maclaren said boys from 16 to 22 are needed for yearâ€"around farm work at from $120 to $200 a year. with board and laundry inâ€" cluded. _ o To facilitate farm placings for boys, the department has placed H. F. Irwin in eastern Ontario and C. D. Cowan in western Ontario. They will interview farmers and boys and will make sure the right boys get to the right farmers. Wages for summer months likely will range from$19 to $15 a month with board. $10 TO $15 MONTHLY Ontario youths can do their bit on the "food front" during the war, says Alex Maclaren, director of farm training for the Ontario de partment of labor. He declares that there is a "tremendours shortage"* of farm help in the offing. Need Young Men As Farm Helpers PoBtn Amdrintatin d ols nsnitinst d ridainismennticha i Rin ts 13 o adian musical composer, who this week attended the Allâ€"American Fricndship Banquet in New York as guestâ€"orâ€"honour from Canada. Invited by the New York Federâ€" ation ct Music Ciubs to nomirate & distinguishes Canadian composâ€" er, B. T. Jan{cson, president of tr>e Canadian Performing Right Sociciy, suggested Dr. Willan. The tanquet brought distinguishâ€" ed masical people from nearly every courtry in North and South America Plates this year have black figâ€" ures on a yellow background. The plates are made at the Ontario Reformatory at Gueiph, Ont. Government officials said the green is of a dark shade that will provide plenty of contrast to the white background and make the plates easy to read. This will avâ€" oid the difficulty experienced in 1938 when the background and figures were neutral shades of blue and red. License plates for 1941 in Onâ€" tario will have a white back ground ard the figures will be in green, it was announced at Queenr‘s Park. To mark the centerary of the signing of the treaty of Waitangt on Feb. 6, 1$40, whereby the Maoris ackrowledged British coversignty, a great gathering of the Maori race was held on the oviginal site in faithful detail, including a recital of the pledges then made of proâ€" tection of native rights. 1941 Auto Plates Green and White Severai towns and cities have erected memorials to the pioneers who founded the country. The Cenâ€" tennial Exhibition in Wellington, the finest exhibition ever held in Noew Zealard, has drawn visitors 2°0°" eACdd20, N2s Grawn visicors from mary parts of the Dominion and from overseas. It displays in striking fashion the great advance the Dominion‘s made in its short history. first 100 years and it had planned to mark the occasion with impresâ€" save ceremonial. WAR DAMPS PLAXNS The war caused abardonment of many plans. Money collected for the celebrations was diverted to patrioâ€" tic funds in many cases to provide comforts for the troops. wew Zealand has celebrated its centenary under circumstances which robbed it of much of the plarned pageantry. The Dominion is proud of the progress made in its New Zealand‘s First Century DPr. Healy Willan, eminent Canâ€" New Ontario Youths Can Fill Out Shortage on Farms, Labor Department Official Says Next Year‘s Car Markers in Ontario Antipodean Dominion is This Vear Celebrating 100 Years > Cranky? Restless? l Oan‘t sleep? Tire B â€" ¢asily? Annoyed byfeâ€" male functional dis» orders and monthly distress? Then take The gross revenues for the allâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways for the week ending May 7, 1940, were ermmenmesssccc<s»:â€"$4,968,748 as compared with ......_. 3,516,170 for the corresponding week of 1939, an inâ€" Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound, famous for over 60 years in helping such rundown, weak, nervous mmmyflm WELL WORTE TrrmoG: Canadian National Railways Earnings "Oh"" said the debtor. "I wonâ€" der if he‘ll recognize you with a beard ?" "Sorry, sir," replied the lad. "My employer said I was not 10 go back till you give me th» money you owe him!‘ "That‘s all righi, mâ€"y _b'o;,-" said the recipient. "Just run back and teil Mr. Jones thatâ€"" Taking off his cap polite he entered the office, the enger handed over the note. Petroleum is a sort of oilâ€"cloth used for covering floors. Lighthouse ke\épeisv_l;éve feow opportunities for gardening. A worm looks like a caterpillar that has been shaved. Howlers A monologue is a conversation between two people, such as man and wife. "Why not have the samoe" endâ€" ing the book has?" was the amazâ€" ing suggestion. And then somebc:ay got a wonâ€" derful idea. A novel suggectionâ€" something no one had thought of. The film peovie had made the picture from the book. That is, they had almost made it. They were on the last scene. And they were stuck. They couldn‘t figure out how to end it. Suggestion after suggestion as to how to end it was made, but none seemed to be the right ending. A yourg mar was invited to a dance. Having been accepted by a pretty girl as a partner, they danced together for some time; after which the man thanked her. "It was lovely," be said, "and I shall always remember it." "1 see," said the girl. "Eleâ€" phants never forget." t ~vvâ€"‘â€"-vâ€".- .--v CLO 18 y units of the Royal Canadian Air i‘orce at England. Mr. Rogers was in England confe ment. Father (with two yet to go): "It‘s a‘ lot harder to lose the homely on=s." hard to lose a beautiful daughter." Mrs. Uppity: "With the jackets on. It is a very forâ€" mal dinner!‘ DefeneeMinisterRogenlmpechR.C.A.F.WbileAbro.d New Cook: "How shall 1 cook the potatoes for dinner tonight, madam?" â€" HAVE â€" YOU HEARD? Guest (a_t wedding): "It‘s Thetroublewiththemodern parkingsystemisthatyoucan‘t getoutofalinelikethisonc. Defence Minister Norman Rogers of secssssesmecsmereces cap politely as â€"â€" 1,052,578 or 29.9% in _Rogers is pictured here as he inspected Air Force at their station in the west of England conferring with the British goveruâ€" Three hundred wrecks which have lain in Table Bay at Capeâ€" town, South Africa, for years are being buried in connection with the city‘s $24,000,000 harbor proâ€" ject for building a new civic and shopping center on reclaimed land. The work is being done with dredgers. Duuer first was rationed at four cunces weekly beginning January 8, but the amount was increased to eight ounces weekly on March 25. Lord Woolton warned that the sugar ration of 12 ounces each week might be reduced also. because of the cessation of Danish supplies, Britons.were told last week by Lord Woolton, food minister, to prepare for the reâ€" duction at an early date of the butter ration from eight to four ounces each week. Britain Cutting Butter Ration was given every chance to come through. It has never been â€" in such uniformly good condition at this time of year in its history," concluded the golf expert. hug eneinins, ids Reantaiias Dh lz cl Mr. Brinkworth points out that the course at Jasper wintered in first class shape despite the lack of snow during the winter. "The country around Jasper was bare of snow most of the winter. Howâ€" ever, our elk fence kept the aniâ€" mals off the course and the grass "Brink" has just spent a few days at Minaki, where he has been checking over the golf course. His son, Gordon Brinkworth, has been _ appointed greenskeeper there this summer. Gordon spent the last two years at Elk Island course, Alberta, and previous to that had many years tutelage urâ€" der his father at Jasper. He reâ€" ports considerable work to be done at Minaki, but states the course will be in good shape for the opening near the end of June. Never before in the many long years I have been greensâ€" keeper, have I ever seen a goif course come through a winter so soundly true and even as did the course at Jasper this year," deâ€" clared W. H. "Bill" Brinkworth, veteran greenskeeper at the f2â€" mous mountain course as he passâ€" ed â€" through Winnipeg. â€" "Every greon and fairway is already in fine condition and we have been cutting the greens for nearly three weeks. With such a good start, the course will be in exce!â€" lent shape for the heavy play it is bound to receive this year," he stated. _ 5 Because of Golf at Jasper Good This Year A STRONG, 25â€"YEAR ROOFING The Course Has Never Been in Better Shape for the Seaâ€" son, Declares The Veteran Greenkeeper at Famous Mountain Resort This decision came as the comeâ€" mission approved the appointment of James R. House of London, as a member of the police force. Chief Down said that House has his matriculation, Cb S ue o e en en mission has decided to raise the educational standards of the city police force. The commmissioners went on record favoring matricuâ€" lation as the minimum educationâ€" al requirement for all new men taken on the force. More Educated Police Force Dr. Tracy J. Putnam said that epilepsy was now the commonest diseases. of the nervous system, and that 500,000 people in the United States are subject to conâ€" vulsions. He said that the probâ€" lem "looked pretty unpromising a decade ago" but that physicians now are "beginning to get someâ€" where with it." WORST UNSOLVED PROBLEMS > "The two most difficult probâ€" lems yet unsolved by â€" medical science" said Dr. Russell L. Cec:l of New York, last week, "are tuâ€" berculosis and the virus diseases, the latter group including polioâ€" myelitis, encephalitis, influenza and the common cold." Isolation of a vitamin which prevents and cures graying of hair in animals is announced by a group of University of Wisconâ€" sin bioâ€"chemists. The scientists said they had not determined defâ€" inftely whether the vitamin also would be effective in treating huâ€" man beings to maintain or restore the youthful color cf their hair. Experimental quantities of the pure vitamin were removed from liver, Prof. Rogers says that behavior largely is the outcome of bodily function and contended that abâ€" normal behavior might be due to abnormal functioning within a body, which is in essence chemâ€" ical. London, Ontario‘s CRIME â€" PREVENTION Prof. Joslyn Rogers of the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto, analyst for the Ontario Government and wellâ€" known criminologist, predicts that much crime will be controlled within a few years through comâ€" bined knowledge of chemistry and medicine. 409 04944 "-.â€"b’m'o-‘v“ 4 @â€" P # # * C af oclence: © & 4 days Q. Are wedding' Vguests supposed to call on the bride‘s mothor after the wedding? Q. Would it be permissable to write a breadâ€"andâ€"butter note, or any kind of "thank you" note on a postal card? A. No. The regular social stationâ€" ery should be used. A. It might be best to phone this man and ask if he received the inâ€" vitation, as it is possible that through no fault of his he did not receive it. If he did, the average hostess will never repeat the inâ€" vitation. A. The fingers should be used to convey them to theâ€" mouth. Q. When a hostess sends a man ar invitation to dinner, and the invitation is not acknowledged, what should she do? Q. How should smalrli-é;kes be eaten at the table? A. Yes. It is inconsiderate to place him on the committeo withâ€" out first asking his consent. Q. Is it necessary to get a perâ€" son‘s consent before listing him on some committeo? be gained over another m'.an thixi this, that when the injury began on his part, the kindness should beâ€" rule ply? A. This rule applies anywhere and everywhere. As Tillotson puts it, "A more glorious victory cannot STOPS HAIR GRAYING . Yes, within a week or ten T w 0 Gâ€"3â€"4 aâ€"e #â€"00 4 + 4 In the social:world, does the to "return good for evil" apâ€" police com ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO <â€"0 4â€"9â€"9â€" InIXPRE NTR Afbcteninintatatanialoct Jlk.. 22 32 go over it with a piece of cheeseâ€" cloth wrung out of hot water, then apply polish. This gives exâ€" cellent results, "ALL LIVING AT SIX WEEKS, writes Harold Blecher, Brome. Que." who received 100 Barred Rocks and 50 New Hamps. That‘s the kind we sell. Top Notch Chicks are from carefully culled and bloodâ€"tested brecders. They are sold at the right price. Standâ€" ard Quality Leghorns $8.50; 90 per cent. Pullets $16.95; Cockerels $1.00. Barred Rocks $8.95, Pullets $14.15, Cockerels $6.90, New Hamps $8.95, Pullets $15.75, Cockerels $4.90, White Rocks, Hybrids $9.95, Pullets . $15.75, Cockerels $7.90, Large Egg Quality add one cent, Bigger Profit add two cents. Lowâ€" er prices for June. Free catalogue. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. MAKE MONEY WITH MAYâ€"JUNE Bray chicks. Order now. Quick deâ€" livery. New Hampshires, Barred Rocks, Leghorns. Order L. 8. x N.H. and Black Minorcas, June de. livery, Bargkains started cockerels. Order_ Turkeys soon. "Ordering MORE Bray Chicks â€" good sucâ€" cess." "Did wonderfully well." So say Bray customers. â€" Remember Bray Chicks Pay. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. N.. Hamilton, Ont. AGAIN THE OLD IDEA YOUVE got to pay extra to get high qualâ€" ity chicks is exploded. Tweddle 1940 customers by the dozens come back for more chicks. This is proof of quality. Send for our prices. Double AA Quality White Leghorns, New Hamps $9.70, Barâ€" red Rocks $10.20, 15 other varietâ€" ies to choose from. Capons. turkey poults, free catalogue. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus Ontario. BABY CHICKS ARE CHEAPER IF they do more for you when matâ€" ured. EXTRA DOZENS of eggs in the Aâ€"large grade, puts EXTRA MONEY in your pocket. _ ‘Trent Chicks are bred to do this for you and fill the basket too. Our 14th season, producing 7,000 chicks weekly in ONE GOOD GRADE. You get our BEST Barred Rocks, White Leghorns, New Hampshires, Hybrids. For better results beâ€" come a "Trent Chick Customer." Write to Trent Electric Hatchery, Box 533W., Trenton, Ontario. Before polishing furniture, first BAKERS‘ OVENS AND MACHINâ€" ery, also rebuilt equipment always on hand. Terms arranged. Corresâ€" pondence invited. Hubbard Portâ€" able Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst St.. Toronto. HANGER LIMB CO., 124 WELLINGâ€" ton Street West, Toronto. Improvâ€" ed Limbs without shoulder straps. Free catalogue. NowW yOU CAN START A BUSIâ€" ness from your home. No capital required. We supply everything. You handle only fast selling items. Commissions substantial. Free wholesale® catalogue and selling plan. _ NEW AGE ENTERPRISES, TOWN AND RURAL REPRESENTâ€" atives wanted. Increase your earnâ€" ings by handling one of the finâ€" est lines of oils, greases, tires, batteries, spark plugs, insectiâ€" cides, electric fence controllers, house paints and roof coating materials. Write Warco Grease & Oil Limited, Toronto. LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANT. ed to sell Phillips Lightning Proâ€" tective System. B. Phillips Compâ€" any Limited. 32 Osborne Avenue,. Toronto. Party assistants have been apâ€" pointed and include 27 studenis from the Department of Geology and Mining Engineering at Orâ€" tario universities. Paul Leduc, Minister of Minces of Ontario, has announced that geological investigations will be carried out by his department this summer. These investigations will include surveys of new prospectâ€" ing fields, examination of deposits of strategic minerals and detailed study in some of the mining camps. Ontario to Carry On Usual Surveys A. adding a small pinch of salt to the oil in the bow!. Q. How can I prevent bugs and worms in my window boxes? A. Bugs and worms can be preâ€" vented by heating the earth for window boxes or potted plants i1 the oven before using. â€" Whiteâ€" wash the inside of window boxes before filling with earth to keep out insects and to keep the boxes from rotting. 3 H. F. $13 Fort, Winnipeg Q. How â€"‘n I cause a kerosene lamp or lantern to si<e a much brighter light? A. Try using an ordinary tenâ€" shaken around several times in the water, and wh lifted out the vegetables will be bright and clâ€" . A. Stretch the rug tight and tack face down on a floor, or some flat surface. Sprinkle with a solâ€" uticn made "y soaking and disâ€" solving &4 pound of flake glue in 1/2â€"gallon of water. Let the ng dry at least one day. Care shonld be taken not to pit on so much glue that it wi" show on the right side. Q. Haw can I wash vegetables most satisfactorily? f __Q. How can I smooth a curdle custard? A. Beat up a raw egg and slowly beat the curdled custard into it. Q. 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Wholesale Furniture, 466 Bathurst Street, ‘Toronto. emmmmmememsemensn 222. 22 2 +2 CC CEN en n w 2 nz OUR SUCCESS IN SELLING HOT. els is really phenomenal. We will be pleased to have an opportunity to try to sell yours. We advertise in every paper in Ontario. For our terms write to Bert Weir & Sons, Realtors, London. Ontario. a«.,, .. ._____¢__20000nN. Ont: FRUIT 111 _ACRES, DAIRY |â€" SECTION: "DERPO" BUG KILLER. 85¢, exter. minates bedbugs, moths, cockâ€" roaches, crickets. fleas. lice, ticks. "DERAT" Rat and Mouse Killer 50c. 1l'un-xl'nless to humans, animals, owl. At Eatons, Simpsons, Tamblyns, locâ€" al glealers. or Derpo Products. Torâ€" onto. â€" fraac ow c cls001) PZCRIdDT free. Bartlett‘a Box 1 mmecommemencs,,,,, 22 °_ 5_ 1+03 ELECTRIC MOTORS OF EVERY description, also V Belts and Pulâ€" leys. Jones & Moore Electric, 296 Adelaide West. Toronto. REGISTERED HEREFORDS. BULLS and heifers for sale, priced reaâ€" sonable. Wiibert May, Route 2, Orangeville. Ontario. FOR SALE â€" HOOSIER DUMP wargon, one and three quarters yard capacity. Almost new. Barâ€" Eain for cash. Apply C. H. Rogers, McFarlane Street. Peterborough, â€" Ontario. RUIT GROWERS, GARDENERS. Write to us for prices on your reâ€" quirements of fruit and veretable rp‘acktn:‘res:. The _Oakville Basket Lo it WEnlEAITC 2308 Co.. Limited. Oakville. Ontario k00 2 _ 03 OOA VIC. Of PS ety LE E2HCRICULT, weil fenced, drained; brick house, bank barn, strawshed, silo: near town. John Forman. Listowel, Ont. noesss o .0. O L228 _LA1S COW € WHAT â€" EVERY. CHICK BUYER should know. When you buy Eaden chicks you get high quality Govâ€" ernment Approved chicks from bloodâ€"tested breeders and sold at the right price. New prices go into effect May 22nd. Standard White Leghorns $8.75, 90 perâ€"cent. Pulâ€" lets $18.45, Barred _Rocks, New Hampshires $9.25, Pullets $14.95, Barred Rock cockerels $6.75, New Hampshire cockerels $4.75, White Rocks. Hybrids Barred Rocks x New Hamps, New Hamps x Barâ€" red Rocks $10.2%5, Pullets $15.95, Cockerels $7.75. Big Esc Quailty and Extra Select slightly higher. Started chicks, Capons. Baden Elâ€" ectric Chick Hatchery Ltd., Baâ€" _den. Ontario. Thus ends the introduction on the inside front cover of a new booklet just now coming off the preses, entitled "Food for Health in Peace and War." Prepared by the nutrition exâ€" perts of the Canadian Medical Assn., and embodying knowledge gained> after years of study and research, including the very latâ€" est, the booklet is published by the leading life insurance comâ€" panies in Canada. Weekly Food Budget It is written in the simplest language, and instead of rambâ€" ling on about vitamins and calâ€" ories â€" about which the average housewife knows very little of practical use in the kitchen â€"â€" quickly turns into a set of weekâ€" ly food budgets for single perâ€" sons, children, and various size families. 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Krochler Chesterfield Bed Suite 3 picces, upholstered in brown mohair figured reversible spring cushions, thoroughly reconditionâ€" ed. Comgfleg.ee with new mattress. 852. Mtzdef‘n ed Room Suite, floor n eant a Nma n do ‘ 843. Beautiful living LYONS FURNITURE co. 478 Yonge St. â€". Torargs® 1 smm Familex Quality Products becoming better known every day, we need more salesmen to insure the best possible service to satisfied cusâ€" fomers. Any active and honest man can make a living selling 200 necessities which bring repent orâ€" ders by themselves. There is NO RISK with our Successful Pian,. Ask for FREE catalogue and inâ€" formation: FAMILEX CcOMPANY, 570 St. Clement St., MONTREAL] MAY SPECIAL! TRIAL ROLL OR eight reprints, 15c, with advertise. ment. London Photo Service, Box 551. London, Ontario. QUILTING PATCHES FREE! YOU CAN NOW OWN aA complete set of beautiful silverâ€" ware absolutely without cost, manufactured and guaranteed by International Silver Company. You may have this complete set absoâ€" lutely free by sending your films to Imperial. Send an order now and receive complete particulara of this amazing offer. Six or eight exposure films developed and printed 25¢, or 8 reprints 25¢, plus your choice of a free enlargement in easel mount or free silverware. To get the best in quality and sorâ€" vice send your films to Imperial fhoto Service, Station J., Toronto RECONXDITIONED PURMTURE BIGGEST $1.00 GARDEN:! :0 DiFâ€" ferent Perennial Plants (Deiphinâ€" ium, Pyrethrum, Sweetrocket, etc.) Burberry, Ninebark, Japonica Shrubs; Evergreen; Weeping Wilâ€" low; 250 Seeds; Gayfenther Bulbs, Prepaid. Two orders $1.80. Dollar Nurseries, Fonthill. Ontario. ISSUE NO. 21â€"40 "Dead nothing," replied the thoroughly alive "corpse" as he paid two years‘ taxes after smoothing out a changeâ€"ofâ€"adâ€" dress tangle. T Oe ip sperediipdibrowmsmandlh Aaial) postpaid. Washfast cotton print and bromdcloth, 3 x 6 up. Textile Jobbers. 20 Maud Street. Toronto. "Say, we‘ve got you down as ‘dead.‘ We‘ve sent out your tax bill for this year and last, and ecah time the post office has reâ€" turned it marked ‘deceased‘." â€" When he gave his name, a clerk dug out his file and said: A "dead man" ‘walked into Winnipeg‘s civic offices one day last week and paid his taxes. "Dead Man"Pays Taxes in Winnibeg Rceently, in Toronto, Dr. Fredâ€" erick F. Tisdall, chairman of tho Committee of Nutrition, Canadâ€" ian Medical Asgociation, in a naâ€" tionâ€"wide radio broadcast stated that if every Caradian would eat the proper foods in the proper quantities (set forth in the bookâ€" let) the consumption of Canâ€" adiainâ€"grown fcods would be inâ€" creased by 12 per cent. whatever you wish or can afford after that. But GET THE ESSENâ€" TIALS â€" and thwart the germs that may descend on the world as did the ‘Flu in 1919. _ It all boils down to this: Eat first the kind and amount of food required to maintain normal® disâ€" prices. For those living on the land, the quantities are given in pounds and fractions of a pound. SALESMEXN waNTED PHOTO FINISHING QUILT rPATCHESs PHOTOGRAPHY NURSERY sTOCK LYONS‘ 2 room outfit. 5 LEBS. 31110 *a ma Las 0c months good. b tro prob 1ong in us made by tor MA he 0 Britzin Wan Whale Leat} eath« long pe «on ly Dr. Sn wome: get t doors leadi ver butte ering ing t ness. hC W War Bringï¬ For Tattoo in Of Those BF ther Raw Mater aBue® from Tr there we imports 16 MICK Ip song art distr ©0â€"0f teor‘s who mer. shipp could tiats of Old B Roses man mey Montr phQOULD TO ug ip y "H$ NBV @r Clnadian 4 soal should t mext season shipments ms throupheut t #. McG. Stem minion Fue] last week WEU, TO 4A $oRTA in PuBueg SERMON~I ana ASgicnume Wa NO SHoJ \ATH ET COR M» Canagi tish Co Orders SOME 07 a Br it