|nivver,". be no iutomoj jpproxi- Lce ll Snp- )ain- ry after ook for-' fien he moi«* llloll Illv. It PittS- at the- ir 111 its^ 1(1 trus- Ithraclt^ lea "fo^ ention. |sts had scle^- kg frogn |of corf othJr Ig bastt- ler puP* Iheatiih! lis tor |tenti.)n Ash re- I Classified Advertising AKTIC LBa von SALK FANNINO UIVL (KUNE)â€" KARMER8 â- ay real wondtr need irrader. Kllna ' Manufa cturlnK. laliiiBtun, Ont BABV CHICKS « POUL't'ltt ANU rttLLTBY RCtUIPMKXT BABY CHICKS, WHITE LEGHORNS, from large blood-tested stock, good • layers of large esKa, all ckks let weight 2 ox. or over. Safe delivery -•guaranteed. Price Is low. Maple L«af Poultry Farm, BeamsvUle, Ontario. 1101.00 I'ltOKlT FROM 100 TWEDDLE New Hampshire Red CockereLi. Cock- •erels dreesed aa high as eight Ibu., writes Ueo. Nelaon, Thiatletuwn. Thlu provea that beildeK Tweddle pulletg .belns nu'.ed all over Canada ae heavy egg producers, Tweddle Cockerels are also moDey-makers. Tweddle • Chick Hatcheries Limited, Box 10, Fergus, Ontario. ?eHOLES.\LE PRICES â€" OUR RED Seal Baby Chicks, the progeny of .Registered and Pedigreed flocks, as- sures the public of the highest qual- ity of chicks obtainable. Prices $7. SO . to tlO.OO per 100. Goddard Chick Hatcheries, Britannia Heights, Ont. Why can we sell our govern- ment Approved Chlck.9 from blood- tested breeders at such a low price? Large volume, small profit and low operating cost â€" the answer. You can purchase Baden Chicks for 9Hc, pul- • lets 19c, cockerels i'ie. Send for FREE folder, Baden Electric Chick « Hatchery Limited. Box 59, Badeu, Ontario. R.O.P. SIRED CHICKS, BLOOD-TEST- ed breeders. Established 25 years. Leghorns 8c, Rocks 9c White, Black * Giants 9c. No better stock. Why pay higher prices. Schafer Sanitary . Hatchery, Kitchener, Ontario. LEGHORN AND ROCK CHICKS, $5.95 . to $8.9."> per hundred. Niagara Farm, NIaKiir.i Fnll.s, Ontario. V~ S.'h 402 IJRAY ROi'K PULLETS laying at 4 month.". Daily average JOl egjjs .It 5 month.s and 302 at 7 < months. For real proHt.s put Bray Chicks under your brooder. Free cataloK-iie. Bray Hatchery, 130 John • St. North, Hamilton, Ontario. BRAY 1-ULLETS ARE NOTED FOR * early and heavy laying:. J. M.'s 700 Bray Rocks laid at 4*4 months. Aver- aged 4 65 eggs daily at 6 months. 'Try them. Write for catalogue. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. North. Hamil- «ton, Ontario. FOR MORE EGGS NEXT FALL, WHEN prices are highest, try Bray Chicks. They have proved themselves out- ' standing layers. See poultrymen's letters in our catalogue. Bray Hatch- ,ery, 130 John St. North, Hamilton, Ontario. SINGLE COMB LIGHT BROWN LEG- • HORNS â€" Bred to Standard, extra heavy layers â€" Hatching Eggs and , Stock for sale. Box 12. Minden. CLOTHING KOIl SALE >REB HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, TIES, etc., with clothing purchase. Write • for free Illustrated catalogue of clothing bargains, Dept. N. Yonge Street Clothing Exchange, 502 Vonge . <treet, Toronto. ^_^_^ UEVKLUrlNG AND PRINTING BOLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 1 free enlargement 25c. Re-printa 10 .for 25c. Photo-Craft 183*i King E., Toronto. «BRO PRICES. EXPERT WORK. ROLL with free enlargement 25c. Trevanna • Studios. 93 Niagara Street. St. Cath- arines, Unt. FREE!â€" TWO BEAUTIFUL BNLARGE- ments (one colored) with roll de- ' veloped, eight glossy, fade-proof .prints, 28c; highest quality Machray Films, Winnipeg. ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT Prints with free enlargement, 2Bc. Reprints 3c each. Commercial Photo Service, Dept. B Uutremont. Que. *REE ENL^VRGEMENT WI^H EVERY J6c order. Roll film developed and 8 - prints, 25c. Reprints 3c each. Brlght- llng Studio. 2 Richmond St. E„ To- ' ronto. KOR i«At,t'. HANGEL SEE1> â€" GIANT WHITE Feeding, grade one, 1 lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 11.00; 6 lbs. $1.50 prepaid. 1 lb. 25c, 16 lbs. © 20c, 50 lbs. or more @ 17c here. Sample free. We specialize in, and grow only one variety. Menno Sauder. Grower. Elniira, Ontario. PURE MAPLE SYRUP, lirst iiuality. Write for prices. Order early. John « M. Gllle.'pie. Abbotsford. Que. FOK SALE OH KXCHAXUE yKRCHERO.N AND BEIAJIAN STAL- llons for sale or exchange. Get In touch with me before making your . iolections as I have a very high class lot of both breeds to choose from with premium certitlcates. Archie .Peddcn. Strathroy. Ontario. GUOCEHY FOK .S.AI.E 3PORONTO GROCERY BUSINESS, NEW growing dl9tr:..t. T%venty-One Hun- dred, monthly sale.", low expenses, .short hours, fixtures Fourteen Hun- dred, stock at Invoice, terms. T. Gil- Itngs, 387 Belsize Drive, Toronto. IIAIK tiUODS WJGS. TOl'i'ES, TRANSFORMATIONS, Braids, Curts. and all types of finest quality Hair Goods. Write for Illus- trated catalogue. Toronto Human Hair Snpplv Co.. 528 R.it hurst. Toron- to. HAIRI>RESSI\« LADIES AND t;ENTLEMEN LEARN â- * Halrdressiiig B months J75. Jones Halrdressing !<<hool, Listowel, Ont. ilATCUI%'G EGCS iBW HAMPSHIRES AND RHODE is- land Reds. Heavy layers, exhibition winners. Fifteen eggs, $1.00; Fifty, "IS.OO. M. Fisher. Enterprise. Ontario. * VLOO I,.AM)»CAPI-: HAUti.AINI K PERENNIALS â€" SHASTA DAISY, Catchfl.v, Coneflower. C.oldentuft, Marguerite, Canterbury Bell, Oail- urdla, etc. â€" 2 Evergreens; Tree; Ihrub: 6 nulbs; 150 Seeds. Prepaid. Two orders $1.80. Dollar Nurseries. Fonthiil. Ontario. KAVMAK, Cawh-i F«M« b atJi aaalir I* ) MASOm 4f COID A<*ii| ti|»li. KtU.VlTtltE LYONS' ANNUAL SPRING CLEARANCE SALE Reconditioned Furniture We muut have flour apace regardless of cost. This la your upporlunliy to buy high class reconditioned furniture at a fraction of the actual value. Here are some uf our amazing bargains picked at random from our enormous stock: â€" tMk nn Beautiful three piece Mohair ^^7>UV; aulte, pillow arms Marshall reversible cushions, thoroughly cleaned. 49^ KI\ I-arge three piece repp Suite, ^*«>.i>V(ji^rshall reversible cushions, full webb construction, thoroughly cleaned. *1Q oe Large three-piece Suite In ^li>.90 English Tapestry, pillow arms and Marshall spring cushions. A real buy. *QQ f\ft Smart 8-pIece Chesterfield ^07.W ged Suite In a good quality repp material (brown shade), with large wardrobe box, in splendid condi- tion. igC Three Piece Suite In English $9, tapestry covering. Reversible Marshall spring cushions, thoroughly cleaned. *OQ fkft Modern Bedroom Suite: Chlf- ^0«».UU(,nier, vanity with Venetian mirror, full size bed and sagless spring, completely reflnlshed. mcQ m\ Large Suite In rich walnut ^OU.W finish, dresser, chlffrobe, triple mirror, vanity, full size bed and sagless spring. Completely reflnlshed. #ilQ rj/\ Beautiful three-piece Suite In ^49>Vni two-tone walnut flnlsh, dress- er with swing mirror, chl/fonier, full size bed complete with sagless spring. Thoroughly reconditioned. *91 Kn Solid Oak Dining-room Suite ^MX>«JV â€"Buffet., extension table and six leather seat chairs; new condition. dtAC nn Nine Piece Dining-room Suite ^^O.KnJ In goWd oak, b\iffet, exten- sion table, china cabinet and fi leather sent chairs. Completely reflnlshed. *ce nn Beautiful 9-piece Oak Suite. ^>OU.UU buffet, extension table, china cabinet and (! leather seat chairs. Com- pletelv reflnished. CIIQ on Engrllsh Oak Suite, sample, ^117.UU „|ne pieces: buffet, (cred- renza type), refectory table, closed front china cabinet and fi leather up- holstered chairs. Kitchen Cabinets. SlI.OOi Breakfast Suites 6 pieces. Si:i.ffO: Singer Sewing Machines, »i:(..'>0: Gas Stoves. «4.«Si Dining-room Extension Tables. t8..'>0; Refrigerators, S^.O.t, Etc. Write for our free Illu.-^trated cata- logue of new and re-oonditloned furni- ture and hundreds of valuable gifts free with purchases. .\II merchandise thoroughly cleaned and re-condltloned and sold under a deflnite money back g'uarfintee of satisfaction. LYONS' IRADE-IN DEPT. 478 Yonge St. â€" Toronto DOGS J'OR S.ALE PUREBRED WHITE COLLIES â€" REAL beauties. Adult female, $15; Male pups, $10. Mac Freeman, Battersea, Ont. ^ .HBDICAL HBPATOLA RELIEVES STOMACH, liver, kidney and bladder trobules. Symptoms: Pains In right side, under shoulder blades and across hips, In- digestion, gas, constipation, colic. Formula of German doctor. Price $5. Mrs. Geo. S. Almas Box 1073X, Sas- katoon, Sask. (R. & S.) RHEUMATISM AND STOM- ach Powder. "The Great Eliminator." Contains ten of Nature's Ingredients. Removing the cause and eliminating Rheumatism. Stomach troubles. Arth- ritis, Neuritis, Constipation, etc. $1.60, $3.00. $5.00. All Druggists. Agents Lymans Limited. Montreal. MALE E.Ml'LOYMEXT OPPORTUNITY BJBCOME AN AVIATION OR MARINE Radio- Operator. Employment pros- pects are the brightest for years. Our training prepares you for the Dept. of Transport examination. A high percentage of our graduates pass their ex.nminatlniis. STILL MORE IMPORTANT â€" THEY SECURE EMPLOYMENT Attractive work is offered In aviation, the forestry departments and other land services â€" marine radio also calls for men. For complete Information write, giving age. education, nationality, and 'phone number to, Dept. CRO, RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA 863 BAY .ST.. TORONTO. ONT. P.APEKIIAXGIXG PETERS, PAPERHANGER. EXPERT â- workmanship, guaranteed; prices rea- sonable: city or country. 40 Wldmer. Toronto. AD. 2652. ^^ PATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. List of inventions and full Informa- tion sent free. The Ramsay Company, Registered Patent Attorneys, 27.1 Bank St.. Ottawa. Can. PERSONAL BE POPULAR: LEARN HOW. GET what you want by making people like you. Personal charm will give you more acquaintances, friendships, fun. Valuable social and business contacts. Individual, confidential co- operation In easy lessons by mall. Sand 25 cents for Introductory trea- tise and membership. (Prompt re- fund If dissatlstled.) Canadian Charm Club, 681 Broadview Ave., Toronto. ARE YOU RUPTURED? REI-IEF. comfort, positive support with our advanced method. No elastic or un- der-8trap3 or steel. Write Smith Manufacturing Co., Dept. 219. Pres- ton, Ont. KI.IK HAIR REMOVER. PATENTS Pending. Klik Is a tried and true remedy. Safe to use and sure In ac- tion. Klik contains no harmful In- gredients, leaves a clean, soft skin; Is guar.inteed to do the work or your money back. Klik, $1 per package. postiuM â€" {1, anywhere In Canid:i. A. A.'.im.i. Fort iJiiiglcy, B.C. ReCer- •noes Koynl Bank. IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE, romantic sweetheart with money, write: .Mary Lee, 445-0, RoUa, Mis- souri. QUIT TOB.VCCO. SNUFF, ETC. BAS- lly. Inexpensive home remedy. Guar- anteed. Testimonials. Advise free Box 1, Winnipeg. MARRY â€" WOULD YOU MARRY IF suited? Hundreds to choose from. Borne with moans. Many farmers' daughters and widows with property. Partlcul.Trs, 10c. Confidential. Can.i- dlan Correspondence Club, Box 12S. Calgary. Alts. I'lN â- WORMS IF YOIR CHILDREN gUFFEh FROM these annoying pests, send two dol- lars for simple home remedy. Grat- taa Kelly, Postal Station K, Toronto. Being Hard-Boiled Is Not Desirable Preacber Editor Thinlu Sentimen- tality Is Great Need In Life The words "hard-boiled" have be- come too common in world affairs. Rev. Robert Graham, B.A., associate editor of the New Outlook, declared In a sermon to young people at a spe- cial service at Belletair United Church, Toronto. Mr. Orabam said that it was a sad state of affairs when people denied the presence ot sentiment In their lives. ''Some people nowadays profess dislike (or sentiment," he said, as he pointed out the prevalence of the self- confessed "hard-boiled" person. Sen- timent In writing, reading or thinking has come to be looked ou as some- thing childish, be said. "Nothing But Machines" "Hard-boiled" are two words that have become too frequently used of late and too man; people love to boast that they are "hard-boiled" he said. As a matter o( (act, he said, it Isn't anything to boast about, for the man or woman who does not possess a heart and cannot feel sentimental at times ia dead. "And the man or woman or busi- ness firm who knows not sentiment are nothing but machines and they do not know the real glory of li(e," be added. Signs Point Out Onset of Stroke Curb Is Found For Apoplexy â€" Withkin Foundation Able to Foresee and Prevent It, Apople.\y, the "stroke" which here- tofore has killed without warning, can now be foreseen and warded off, the American College of Physicians was informed recently. Eight definite signs which foretell the approach of one of these apo- plectic strokes (cerebral hemorrhage) were described by Dr. Albert S. Hy- man, dii-eetor of the Witkin Founda- tion for the study and prevention of heart disease. A treatment which reduces blood pressure has ben developed by the foundation and proved to be effect- ive in 81 per cent, of the cases treat- ed," he said. Japanese whalers will send observ- ers to the international Antarctic whaling: conference. Seas May Become 150 Feet Deeper Then Montreal Mutt Be Moved Inland, Declares Noted Geolo- gist, Dr. A. P. Coleman; Lake Ontario's Bottom Tipping. Toronto is to have a warmer cli- mate; the temperature will be (our or Ave degrees higher on the average, ac- cording to Dr. Arthur Pbilemou Cole- man, professor emeritus of the Uni- versity of Toronto, and ouo o( the world's leading geologisis. Toronto he sees as an important in- and port because the ocean will be 1S0> (eet deeper. The bottom of Lake On- lario will continue to tip, forming marshes in the ilumber and in other rivers (lowing Into it near Toronto. AH this will liappen thousands of years (rom ui.^ for Dr. Coleman speaks in thi^..^and8 and tens o( thousands of years. About 16,000 years ago, ice lay over Toronto's Scarboro bluffs, he said to the Toronto Star. That Is why To- ronto remains for him the most inter- esting part of the world, in the rocks of Scarboro and the Don Valley he can read the history of past agea. His studies of Toronto's prehistoric history have produced the theory at the bottom of the Lake Ontario is tip- ping. The evidence is that the lake has overflowed its southern shore and marshes have formed in the Hum- ber, Credit and other rivers near To- ronto. "It will be warmer here," he pre- dicted. "The climate will be like I'onnsylvania or Ohio. As the Ice melts the temperature graiiually rises â€" about one degr.ee a century. When the ice has all melted the oceans will rise 150 feet â€" Montreal will have to be moved inland â€" Toronto will be nearer the ocean. "It is dangerous to prophesy," Dr. Coleman added, "but none of us will be here to see these things " Horse's Owner Sued For Watch Swallowed Mrs. Gertrude A Canniff, a Peeks- kill (N.Y.) housewife, fllnd a damage suit for jl.950 this week against Mrs. Samwel SchiKer, ot Elljeron, N.J.. charging that a prize stallion owned by Mrs. Schifttv bit her hand and swallowed her wristwatch as she passed a stall at the PeeksklU Horse Show in November. Mrs. Canniff asked $-150 for the watch and ?l,50O for personal dam- ages. Her husband, Adrian Canniff, also filed suit, asking $5,000 for medi- cal expenses and loss of his wife's services. ....Gardenins Notes.... QUICK GARDENS There are hundreds of annual flow- ers which may be satisfactorily plant- ed by the person who Is not going to stay long in one place. These annuals will make their full growth In a few weeks and bloom profusely from next June until frost. Vegetable gardens, too, can be developed In a few weeks and will give ample returns in the same year. Even a (air layout of grounds can be carried out by a tenant. Quick growing grass will make a very fine lawn In less than six weeks and one infinite- ly better than a patch of mixed grass and weeds. Instead of permanent shrubbery aud climbers, a perusal ot any good seed catalogue will disclose many bushy annuals among the flow- ers and some climbers which grow up to twenty feet In a few months. There are at least a score of bi?, bushy an- nuals which reach a height of from (our to seven (eet and can be used for screening just as effectively as tall, slower growiug shrubs. EARLY VEGETABLES The first of the garden peas, leaf lettuce, radish and spinach will be among the earliest vegetables sown. These may be planted us soon as the ground is fit to work. All of the first named seeus should be sowu at least three times, at intervals of ten days so that there will be a succession o( veg- etables. The second sown will be car- rots, beets, onions, potatoes, etc., that can stand a little frost, and then the beans, corn aud tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants, etc., which kill with frost. Final seeding or planting will TAII.OKKU SL'ITS KOK »>AI.K FREE, PA.NTS VALUED AT $4.00. â€" The lireatcst Bargain Offer In Can- ada. We will ship absolutely free a pair of Pant.i with every Suit order bargain priced at $13.95, a regular 119.00 value. Tailored |roni all wool botany worsteds. In Steel Grc.v, Blue or Brown: fancy dcslKoi, Advance Spring Patterns. Single brc.isted mod- el*, sizeii stocked ,^6 to 46. Limited offer. C.O.D. orders. Prompt refund-s guaranteed. Pleaxe pive chest, waist and leg measurementii, also colour wanted. Include this nd. and 4S ctnts for postaKo. Crawfords Clothes, Cox 39.'). Montre.Tl. STRAWDKRRV PLANTS SE.VATOR Ul'.NUAP STUAWBERRY Plantt, <iuallty guaranteed: 150, tl.OO: 500. $2.50 : 1,000. tt.DO. Prepaid. A. OeorsP. Dougrla>. Ontario. VSKD CARS FOR SALE AVE MO.VEV! DRIVE WITH SAFETY and pleasure. In one of our carefully- reconditioned care. Full.v gu.irantecd under Ford Company plan. BhTe buy from us again. Mann Motors. Limit- ed. Used Car Lot. MO St Cl&lr Avt W*at, Toronto. be those hot weather vegetables like lima beans, squash, well started egg and pepper plants, cucumbers, melons and smiilar things. WHY We cultivate A constantly cultivated garden, will seldom be affected by drought. This stirring o( the top soil pi-events evap- oration o( moisture and it also keeps down those robbers of plant food and water â€" weeds. Especially during the early part of the season is cultivation necessary, and more particularly a(ter each shower. With some of the many baud, horse or tractor-drawn garden cultivators on the market, this task Is done quickly and without the old time back-ache. FORGET-ME-NOTS A few sweet herbs in a corner ot the gard&n will be welcome kitchen material. They are inexpensive when grown from seed. The brilliant orange coloring in car- rots, called carotene, is the bign ot high vitamin content scientists tell us. The best way to assure an adequate supply of cut flowers Is to plant a few rows in the vegetable garden. See that your tools, mower and lawn roller are in condition for service. A little oil here and there will remove and prevent rust. Plant at least a few of the outstand- ing novelties this year. Many of them are Improvements over oW. varieties, aud will be a welcome change. Don't pass up a garden because you have but a small space of ground, or because you think tliv soil Is too poor. Any small area will raise something, even If only a bit of lettuco and rad- ishes, and by following one crop with another, you can hare a whole sea- son's supply. When In Toronto HARLEY- DAVIDSON Dlltrlbutors Used Motorcycle.'. I'arts and Accessories KENNEDY A. MENTON 421 College St. Toronto iMue No. 17â€" '38 Aâ€" C "hIarD Cud's best gift to a man Is a loyal, faithful wife and His beat gift to her is a husband who has the desire, the ability and the opportunity to work, cure for her, and make her happy. There was a loud knock at the door, and the doctor, who had just settled down for a nap, got up indignantly. Doctor (to littl" boy standing out- side) â€" "What is it?" Boy â€" ''I've been bitten by a dog!" Doctor (crossl.v) â€" "Well, don't you know that my surgery hours are from 3 to 7?" Boy (sadly; â€" "Yes, but the dog didn't." Patsy â€" ''You say you want to re- duce? Why don't you try golf?" Fatsy â€" "I tried that once, but it's no good. When I put the ball where I can see it, I can't hit It, and when I put it where I can hit It I can't see it." f ne Real Test Thoughts, no matter how great they may be, Ot life form but a fraction; Thoughts alone are worthless, you see, Unless they are Tracked by action. A homely young Englishman, whose view was obstructed by the headgear ot the girl In front of him, ventured to protest: Y^oung Englishman (leaning over) â€" ''See here, Miss, I want to look as well as you." Young Miss (in a rich cockney ac- cent) â€" "Oh, do you? Then you'd bet- ter run home and change your face." Boogy â€" "I presume that when your son went to college ha was Inoculated with the love of learning." Woogyâ€" "Yes, but it didn't take." Read It Or Not Gorillas, like human beings, are right-handed normally. Proprietor of Mountain Hotel (to newly arrived guest) â€" "This is your room, sir. If you want a fine view over the mountains, put a dime in the slot and the shutters open tor five minutes." Stick To Itl It the task is mighty tough â€" Stick to it. If the way is long and rough â€" Stick to It. Overcome It, mile by mile, Meet ItM hardships with a smile, Courage is the thing worth while â€" Stick to It. Professorâ€" 'It I have talked too long, it's because 1 haven't my watch with me, and there's no clock in this hall." Student â€" 'There's a calendar behind jou.'" Moat people don't mind doing a lit- tle charity work secretly, says an ox- change, if they're sura they will be caught at it. Edithâ€" "What did you tell Clarence when he i.sked you for a dale?" Ruth â€" "Maybe yes, maybe no." Edith â€" "Then where did he take you?" Wife (at breakfast) â€" "Could I have a little money f • shopping today, dear ?" Husband â€" "Certainly. Would you rather have an old five or a new one?" Wife â€" "A new one of course." Husband â€" "Well, here's the one â€" and tiat makes me just %i to the good." Pulpwood Needs Require Study Lakehead Industrialist Asks For Commission to Inve.stigate Northwest Ontario's Problems Problems and opportunities facing Northwestern Ontario "in this cellu- lose age require the appointment of a commission of non-political and practical business men working in close co-operation with the Ontario government to develop its natural re- sources." Edward E. Johnson, .ake- head industrialist said, in an address at Forth William last week. He said the government cannot be held rcspon.'sible for whatever effect Four Low - Priced Stocks With Outstanding Possibilities Crowshore Lacoma Cheminis Kirkland Gateway G.TmTH BROKER 20O BAY ST. TORONTO AT HOME 20 WEEKS WITH RHEUMATISN Wife Feared Husband Would Never Work Again When her hu.sl)and had been at home 20 weeks with rheumatism in his back, this woman began to think' he would never work again. At last, she said to him: "Let's try Kruschen", and the change that took place was, in her own wonli:, "like a miracle.'' Here is her letter: "My husband is subject to rheu-' matism and suffered terribly with hisi back. Some time ago, I had him in the house 20 weeks with it. I really; didn't think he would ever work' agrain. We tried all the different kinds of salts you could mention, but, none of them did him any good. Then I said, 'Lel'.» try Kruschen.*' Since then, we have proved Krusch- en Salts to be worth its weight in gold. My husband is back at Ilia job, thanks to Kru!«.hen. The change it made is like a miracle." â€" (Mrs.) B. Two of the salts in Kruschen are the most effectual solvents of uric acid crystals known to science. They swiftly dull the sharp edges of tha. painful crystals and convert them into a harmless solution, which is then expelled through the natural chan- nels. the recession in business has affects ed the pulpwood and newsprint ex- parision plans. At the same time, he believed that looking toward great- er diversification of industry, local operators should be given the right to develop plants on areas in default to the crown and utilize those species of timber not required by pulp and! paper mills. Yields Million Cords Mr. Johnson said Thunder Bay dis- trict has a sustained yield of 1,000,- OOO cords per annum of all species^ with a natural, tributary market" across the Great Lakes of 50,000,- OOO people. Recent years have wit- nessed the penetration of this mar-, ket by the Scandinavian countries. With ultimate diveisificaLi'ja of in- dustny in mind, he advocated closer, co-operation with a government "that, is demonstrating its desire to develop the north." ' Super Auto-Road Begun By Hitler Turns First Spadeful of Earth For Highway Through Austria Backed by a force of spade-armed workers, Adolf Hitler last week set; out to light the battle of Austria's' 600,000 unemployed. Thousands ot Austrian workers and peasants. Including . many Jobless, cheered the Reichsfuehrer madly as he turned the first spadeful ot earth for a new automobile super highway extending Germany's road system' across Austria through Vienna to the Hungarian border. At Salzburg it will join the highway from Munich, through Berchtesgaden, Hitler's mountain retreat. (The Nazis have pronJsed to end Austria's i:nera- ploymeat by such public works.) The Nazis' penchant for spectacular displays furnished a thrill for the crowd. As Hitler stepped ft-om the rostrum and turned up the first earth with his spade, a f.rest of birch and oak trees fell with a terrific roar. An area of 200 by 300 yards was laid open along the route the highway Is to traverse. Lumberjacks and soldiers worked together to perform this impressive stunt. One cud of the clearing looked back at the end ot the modern highway from Munich, with snow-covered mount. lins in the background. At the other end it opened to show the valley of the Salzach River, to be bridged by the highway's first large viaduct' on .Austrian soil. INSIDE INFORMATION" For indigestion or CONSTIPATION CIEAMSE INTERNALLY »h» tea-cup way. Garfield Tea acts promptly, pleasantly, MILDLT.Nota cure-all, but certainly effec- I / tive In relieving ! / .- constipation. At drug-storesâ€" 25c and 10c. FREE SAMPLE Wrtte to: Qarfield Tea Co. Dept. 15 Brooklyn, N. V. GARFIELD TEA 1 Close Avonuo. Tpronto, Canada Dept. 15A THE FAMOUS RUBBING LINIMENT Rub on â€" pain gone. Get the new larfe econ- omy size â€" Also avail* able in smaller, regular siie.