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Ask your local dealer. Learn how to save dollars by filling your fuel bin with "Canada's finest Coke" NOW. GET A DANDY HAMCO COKE SHOVEL «t â-  baction oi ragular coat Sae your daaler. • Aak him, too, about the new HAMCO AUTOMATIC DRAFT CONTROL and HAMCO HOT WATER HEATER HAMCO a IjUe^ mvie heat Ccil\leM mvneu ^ HAMILTON By-PRODUCT COKE OVENS, UMIIED HAMILTON. CANADA YOUR LOCAL DEALER'S NAME Appears elsewhere in this paper INSIST ON HAMCO- CANADA'S FINEST COKE I Classified Advertising A.OKNTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN FOR CUPID CON- centrated Flavors. Fifty varieties. Liong prollts. Grand route salesman extra. Acme Direct Sales, 616 Vonge. Toronto. LIGHTNING ROD AGENT WANTED, To sell Phillips Clgrlitning Protective System. B. Phillips Company Limit- ed, Osborne Avenue, Toronto. AKT IF VtJU LIKE TO DRAW, SKETi:H OR Paint, write tor Talent Test (No Fee). Give age and occupation. Boi 62, 7S Adelaide St. \V., Toronto. BAUV CHICKS fUULTUV AJilJ roCLTRY RtlLil'MRNT RKAD WHAT KEN DEACON, MA.VA- • Ker of Glenbuni Farm.s, of L'nionville. and son of Colonel Deacon, the well known shorthorn Breeder says about Tweddle Chicks in our .\o. S Chica- lOKUi'. Free copy on request. Twed- dle (.'hick Hatchery Limited, Fergus, Ontario. BRAV CHICKS, SEVENTY - TWO hciurs on train, arrive at New Perth, I'rinie Edward Island, all alive. Buy- er well pleased. Put sturdy Bray chick.s under your brooders. Write for information today. Brav Hatch- ery, 130 John St. .North, Hamilton. Ontario. GOVERNMENT MARKET REt^ORTS forei.Hst stroUR- ejffj market next Fall and Winter. Take full advantage of the profits to be made, with Bray Started pullets. They lay earlier. Write for full particulars today. Bray Hatchery, 130 John St. .North, Ham- ilton, Ontario. J.IVs. BRAY NEW HAMPSHIRE PUL- lets laid at 414 months last year. At 614 months averaged 65 eggs daily, per hundred birds. Buy early-matur- ing, heavy-laying Bray chicks NOW! Write for price.<!. Brny Hatchery, 130 John St. North, Hamilton, Cintario CLOTHING FOR SALB FREE HATS, SHOES, SHIRTS, TIES, etc., with clothing purchase. Write (or free Illustrated catalogue of clothing bargains, Dept. N. Yonge Street Clothing Exchange, 502 Yonge Street, Toronto. FILiMS ANU PRINTS ROLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 1 free enlargement, 2Gc. Re-prlnts, 10 for 25i-. Photo-Craft, 183 King East, Toronto. FOR SALE] YORKSHIRESâ€" AT THE HEAD OF Shadelund Farms herd the Grand Champion, aire of "Salnsbury Tro phy" and "Best Market Pen" at Royal Winter Fair. Sows Include First and Second winners Toronto and First Guelph. Voung males with "Advanced Registry" backing. For Sale, Shadeland Farms. Box 7, Eden, Elgin Co. FLU.MTURK «ALE OF LEGHORN OLDER PULLETS 2 weeks old J20.40. 3 week old t24.!IO 4-5 week old $29. SO. Also Dav Old Irfghorns. New Hampshire Reds $6.95. Barred Rocks $7.95. Large Egg Qual- ity I'/ie per chick more. Baden Elec- tric Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden. Ont. CHICKS ONE CENT EACH FOR TEN EXTRA, with every hundred ordered Ten Days In advance of delivery, prices lower May 24th and June 18th. Write for list. Trent Electric Hatch- ery. Box 633W. Trenton, Ont. JOHNSOM'S .SUPERIOR CHICKS HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE. We npecialize in two breeds bred to o^C .R^T*"* Kocks and Barron strain S.C.W. Leghorns. All breeders are blood tested and from R.O.P. males. Only the very best type of breeders are used and eggs set weigh between Z5 and 30 o%. per doz. Price Barred Rocks. 9 cents: Legl^orns. 8 cents t*^' .l""* â- Â«'« arrival guaranteed. J. D. Johnson. Fergus. Ontario. «ALK OF DAY OLD CHICKSâ€" LEG- horns 6%, Pullets $13.90. New Hamp- Jhlre Reds Barred Rocks 7%. Pullets }9.95. Large egg quality 1 cent more. Pullets 2 cents more. Top Notch Chickeries, 16 WiLson Street, Guelph. Ont. â- ,OOK! RKDL'CRD PRICKS ALL BIG 4 CHICKS BACKED BY guarantee that we honestly believe has never before been offered chick buyers. Our catalogue tells you why. Big 4 chicks have extra vitality and ability to lay more and larger eggs . because they are backed by a definite breeding program. Breeders Govern- incnt Inspected, Blood-tested. For Iminedlat* delivery: Leghorn Stand- . 4rds, $6.95; pullets $15.90. Barred Rock Standards, $8.95; pullets $13.60. Mampahlrea, $7.95; pullets $14.90. Leghorn cockerels $1.50. Heavy cock- •rels $6.00. Premiums $2.00 more, write for special prices on Started Chicks, Pullets all ages. Capons, and catalogue. Kitchener Blg-4 Hatch- ery, 108S King St. E.. Kitchener, On- tario. LYONS Drastic Reductions in Our Trade- in Department Every article in the store marked down for quick clearance. We must have floor space regardless of cost. Every piece is 'reconditioned, guaran- teed absolutely clean and sold under a definite money back guarantee of satis- faction. 6 piece bed room suite, walnut finish, dressed, vanity, chitfrobe. bed a>gii rur\ spring and new mattress ^Wt.UU Large dresser, steel bed, sag- d!91 mi less spring, new mattress ^»*i««U 3 piece suite, new modern, floor sam- ple, dresser, bed and chiffon- *g7 QQ 4 piece suite, dresser, chiffonier, full size bed and s a g 1 e s s C3Q QQ 8 piece solid oak dining room suite, buff^, table and U leather %^A QC seat chairs. Perfect ^*i*t.a«J 15 Buffets in oak and walnut ^A QC finish, from, each ^^.^iJ 1 only, 9 piece Malcolm Suite In burl walnut, large buffet, china cabinet, ex- tension table & eh.iirs upholstered in blue mohair; Cost new over *loe nfl $350. Completely reOnished **^*'-"" Beautiful 9 piece walnut suite, buffet, extension table, chin.i cabinet and 6 leather scat chairs, in perfect (QQ flO condition. ^O^.UU 2 only, 3 piece chestcrdeld suites, up- holstered in French jacquard <J24 Vk Completely reconditioned. ^*i*».^>> 1 Onl.v â€" Kroehler Chesterfleld bed suite, 3 piecc-i. Thoroughly ^^Q flrt cleaned ^^^.W piece red leather chcsterfleld d!CQ fjf| suite. Perfect condition. ^WJ7.W Beautiful 3 piece mohair suite, revers- ible Marshall cushions. Per- •^7 Cfl feet condition. ^O/.OU 1 only chcsterfleld bed with ♦2'^ 00 large wardrobe box. rust repp â-¼ *^*^" Ice Boxes S«4.»n. Breakfast Suites Si:u>.%, Dressers. $.'>.nr>. Beds 9'.!.;iO. New Mat- tresses 9.t.».~. Kitchen Cabinets, !|ll.t..">0, Ons Stoves »â- Â«.)»,'.. (^hcstprfleld .''tiites Si:t.»,'. Buffcl.s S-t.fl.', Extension Tables SK.no. All iroods careful l.v packed rend.v for Immediate shipment on receipt of mon- ey order and sold under a definite money-hack guarantee of satisfaction. Write for free illusttated catalOK'ie of new atuj reconditioned furniture. LYONS TRADE-IN DEPT. 478 Yonge St., Toronto HAIR (;4IOU!t WIGS. TOUPE.S. TRANSFORMATIONS. Braids, Curls, and all types of finest quality Hair Goods. Write for Illus- trated catalogue. Special attention to repair work. Toronto Human Hair Supply Co.. 528 Bathurst. Toronto. HELP WA>TEDâ€" FEMALE BOATS HR'kRBOROUOH BOAfS, STURDY, . rallabla and seaworthy. Write for §t*lovu4L also list of used Inboard *U and outboard motors. Peter- rotilh Canoe Co. Limited. 16* Her 8t, Peterborough, Ont. WANTEDâ€" WOMEN WHO WISH TO earn extra mone.v at Home, refined work â€" free training. Write Box 8, LIstowel, Ontario. Salt Is Essential In Stock Feeding The Animal Body Cannot Do >yithout It, Experiments Show i All farm animals ueeil «alt In thpir . dally diet just the same as human be- ings do. Their craving for it is not , an acquired taste, but Is based upon j a real need of the body. Salt is one 1 of the essential minerals, and il sup- plies two substancesâ€" sodium and ' chlorine â€" which the animal body can- not do without, but which are not sup- plied naturally In sufficient ciuantllies in grain and pasturage. Stimulates Appetite The first ami most apparent effect of salt is that it Increases animal ap- petite. It makes the feed more pala- table.' When feed tastes better, ani- mals eat more of it and malto faster, cheaper Kains. Kvery pound of food consumed above hare subsistence re- quirements is used for growth or pro- .duction of saleable farm products. Salt helps digestion. .\ot only do well-salted animals have good appe- tites, but they are able to utilise the extra food intake fully, because of the stlmulatiiiK action of salt on digestion. What Happens Without it The late Di'. S. M. Babcock carried out an experiment to find the answer to this question in I'JOG. Twenty healthy cows were taken and divided Into two groups of ten each. Both were placed on the same liberal diet, but one group received no salt. The salt- fed group remained strong and heal- thy throughout the test, which lasted less than a year. In 2 or 3 weeks the no-salt group showed abnormal salt- hunger, but their general health was not seriously affected till some months later. Every animal in this group sooner or later suffered a complete breakdown, marked by loss of appe- tite, lustreless eyes, rough coat, and rapid decline in body weight and milk yield. These cows quickly regained their health when salt was returned to their diet. This experiment has since been repeated many times, but always with the same result. Importance of Salt Licks The following statements are the advice of practical experts in live- stock raising: â€" "Domestic animals should have free access to salt at all times. In addi- tion to salt fed mixed in rations, sup- plementary salt licks should alw^ays be provided." "Peed domestic animals their mini- mum salt requ:»sments as loose salt mixed in their rations, but keep salt licks before them at all times." 14 Special Days At The Exhibition The fourteen days of the Canadian .National Kxblbition this year have been named as follows: â€" Friday August L'6th, Founders' Day; Saturday, \u;;ust 27lh, Warriors' Day; Monday, August 29th, Children's Day; Tuesday, August 3Uth, Automotive Day; Wednesday, August 31st, Food Products and Merchants' Day; Thurs- day, September 1st, Women's and Mu- sic Day; Friday, September 2nd, Press Day; Saturday. September 3rd, Manu- facturers'. Athletic and Floral Day; Monday, September 6th, Labor Day; Tuesday, September (itli, British Em- pire Day; Wednesday, September 7th, Agriculturists' Day; Thursday, Sep- tenibfr Mb, Transportation and Com- mercial Travellers' Day; Friday, Sep- tember itth. Live Stock Riiview Day; Saturday; September lllth, Citizens' Day. MEDICAL (R. & S.) RHEUMATISM AND STOM- ach Powder, "The Great Eliminator," Contains ten of Nature's ingredients. Renaoving the cause and eliminating Rheumatism, Stomach troubles. Arth- ritis, Neuritis, Constipation, etc. $L50, $3.00, $5.00. All Druggists. Agents Lymans Limited. Montreal. ECZEMA, SKIN AILMENTS, SORES, quickly healed by Dermisoothc, the clean, white, antiseptic ointment. Sannple mailed free direct. 35 cents at all druggists. Twentieth Century Remedies, 87 lugham Ave., Toronto. SUCCESSFUL SCIE.NTIFIC STOMACH Remedy healed many obstinate cas9.«. User st.ites; For years I was troubled with gnawing pain below breast- bone. It caused gas and bloating. I tried many remedies, but my onl.v relief was soda, and that for short time onl.v. After meals It didn't bother me for few hours: then if I ate something It stopped coming again after some time. The pain bothered me worse at night. After taking 3 bottles Dr. McLcod's Stoma- chic I -was free from pain. I kept on improving and have now been well for 4 years, enjoying my meals with- out medicine. Drug Stores or direct. Write for free Information. Dr. Mc- Leod's Stomachic Co.. 191 Albany, To- ronto. MATTRESSES FOII SALB MATTRESSESâ€" SPRING BARGAI.NS â€" New Felt Mattresses, $3.50; New Spring Mattresses, $8.50. From factory to user. Veteran Bedding. 893 Queen St. West. Toronto. I'ER!$UNAL ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, comfort, positive support with our advanced method. No elastic or un- der-straps or steel. Write Smith Manufacturing Co.. DepL 219 Pres- ton, Ont. QUIT TOBACCO, S.NUFF, EASILY, IN- expenslvely. Guaranteed. Advice free. Box 1. Winnipeg. PHOTOGRAPHY ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EVERY 26c order. Roll film developed and eight prints 25c. Reprints 3c. Estab- lished over 2(i years. Brightling Studio. 29 HIchmond Street East, To- ronto. PROFESSIONAL RESULTS COUNT â€" any film developed and printed prop- erly. Mall with 25c to Professional Dept. A, London, OnL Send your own choice of negative back with your second nim for free Etohcraft En- largement. Fillers As passeilKcrs watched, a man dived fully dressed from the liner Kanimbia into the rough sea 250 miles off Adelaide, Australia, and rescued Miss Shirley Hall, aged 22, of Perth, who had fallen from the deck. Try BIG BEN and convince yourself- • its a Better chew I #,^:'/ mMmm BIG BEN The PERFECT Chewing Tobacco Every student at Police College, England's tyaining school at Hendon for policemen, costs the Government $2,110 a year in addition to $1,095 for pay and allowance. Jack Miner With a Pair of Blue Geese Jack Miner, the Canadian naturalist, about to liberate a pair of Blue Geese he has caught and tagged to study their migration route. Blue Geese are not common in Jaeft Miner's vicinity so Jack Miner was anxious to catch this pair to tag them and find out their migration route. The species that visits Jack Miner is the Canada Goose. FRIENDS A friend Is like an old song grown sweeter with the years, A friend is one who shares our Joys and wipes away our tears; A friend will look for goodness In everything we do, A friend Is one who knows our faults yet finds our virtues too; A friend will share a crust of bread, or help to lift a load â€" Happy are we who find a few good friends along the road. There is bound to be tragedy In the life of the man who won't recognize his limitations. Mrs. Askene â€" "It's simply ridicu- lous calling these cashiers in banks 'Tellers'. They won't tell you any- thing. Why, only yesterday, I asked one how much money my husband had on deposit there, and, would you be- lieve It, he just laughed at me!" Cape Breton Coal Is Under Water A Great Deal of It Has To Be Got At By Boring From Below GLACE BAY, N.S.â€" Dominion Coal Company drillers had to drive their diamond-tipped shafts upward to dis- cover a seam of coal which is being tested by the company. The deposit, six feet thick, is said to be of excel- lent quality. Unable to bore from above into the submarine areas of this southern Cape Breton mining section, drillers probed upwards from the underlying Phalen seam on which Dominion No. IB, the Metropolitan Racing Association LONG BRANCH June 8 to 15 DUFFERINPARK June 16 to 23 7 Races Daily 'T 2.30 p.m. I Fred Orpen President Geo. Haye Secretary • company's most modern colliery,| works. Their drills struck the rich' Harbor Seam, more than 400 feet; above their heads. A great part of| Cape Breton's coal resources lie In submarine areas, some of the mining operations being carried on for miles out under the sea. Boring a Tunnel Coal from the Harbor Seam mine, to be reopened soon after 15 years of| Idleness, will be taken downward' through a concrete tunnel into No. 2' mine and will be raised to the surface over the No. 2 bankhead. The Harbor Mine, known as Colliery No, 9 will have no outlet of its own. For three years mining men worked to bore the tunnel between No. 2 andj No. 9. Now the company proposes a. similar tunnel from the Harbor Seanij to No. IB Colliery. It Is plaaned to use electric locomotives In the tun- 1 nels instead of horses for hauling coal- 1 laden boxes. Drilling within the mines is only; part of the company's development' work in search of new coal deposits. The 20 Latin American countriei are estimated to have now over 130,- 000,000 population. Ulster will preserve its windmills, with machinery intact, and throv< them open to visitors ....Gardenins Notes.., A lot of fellows would save money If their families would lei them. HAT E.VTER.MI.WlTOIt A Western farmer stopped at the bank to see if ho could get a loan on his farm. Banker â€" "It might be arranged. I will drive out with you and appraise it." Farmer (noticing a huge cloud of dust rolling up the road) â€" "You won't need to bother, here It comes now." It might he disheartening to know what your childien really think of you. ALI. K.NOW.S- DISEASES CAN BE CAR- ried by rats. .Safeguard your home and stock by using Ratopax â€" Harm- less to humans, domestic animals, poultry. Uatopax Is guaranteed to kill all rodents, etc. If .vour denier cannot supply you send 3Sc In coin for post-paid supply. Dealers write for particulars. .National Sales Agency, 67 Bloor West, Toronto. Old-fashioned Girl â€" "All my life I have been saving my kisses for a man like you." Modern Voung .'Man â€" "Well, prepare to lose the savings of a lifetime." •mvi NEWEST iJAME SE.\«SATION BB THE FIRST IN YOUR COMMUN- Ity to run the Kentucky Derby for your friends' amusement. Each game an actual, exciting race. Send 26c In coin for eight complete races. Agents write for particulars. Nation- al Sales Agency. Bloor BIdg., Toronto. LEAIUi TU FLY DUFFERIN FLYING SERVICE GETS your license on easy terms. Class A" Instructors. New Cubs. Address gy^^r Field, Toronto, Ont luue No. 23â€" '38 Aâ€" C Pin Worms Why let your children suffer when an old New England remedy Is available. Send two dollars to CONNECTICUT REMEDY CO. Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto READ IT OR NOT! Tuberculosis is increasing at a dis- turbing rate among medical students and student nurses in some parts of the world. The dean of a college was investi- gating a charge made by some of the girls that the young men who lived in the fraternity house, next door for- got to lower their window shades. The dean looked out of the sorority window, and said: Dean â€" "Why, I can't see Into any of the fraternity house windows?" Girls (chorus) â€" "Oh, yes you can! iUl you have to do is to get on a chair!"' TENDER VEGETABLES N »W More tender vegetables are beans, tomato plants, squash, cucumbers and melons. They w'll not start to grow until the weather and soil really be- co -^ warm. In order to get a long and steady supply of green beans, make at least thn j plantings at intervals of ten days, and use several varieties. To do the same thing with tomatoes ' one may use a few well started plants for the first crop, and hurry these along with fertilizer and possibly with mulch paper. All giiri'p:i tomatoes al- ways should be staked. These warm weather vegetables do pre 'ch open soil and any members of the melon family, that is squash, cucumber, citron, etc., take special delight in hot, sandy soil, though it must be made rich. Along with the vegetables mentioned, one may sot out egg plants, well started peppers and the first planting of celery. The latter must have very rich soil and water during the dry .. .ather. There Is still plenty of time to make second and third sowings of nearly all standard vegetables such as beets, carrots, corn etc. FERTILIZE Gardeners will find the judicious use of commercial fertilizer a very val- uable aide in hastening growth. For lav •â-  and flower gardens, loo, where the use of ordinary manure might be offi n ive, odourless chemical fertlli- ber is to be preferred. But this sort of thing must be used carefully. If it Is alio- •! to touch the foliage It Is apt to burn. With v getables, the fer- tilizer is raked in close along the lowit without actuall..'* touching the tender roots. Two or 'hree applica- tions during the g-owing season will push -'1 veget a along quickly. ENEMIES General garden Insect enemies are divided Into two groups â€" those that I t holes in the foliage and those that suck out the juices. For the first-nam- ed, poison Is UBua"'" pplied, while the FUckers arj attacked \. ith a burning spray which penetrates. Ofte- when both are present a sulphur and arsen- ate, gives the best results. The dam- age from the biting Insects is usually quite apparent but the presence of the other kind is only shown at liist by a wilting or withering of the fol- iage. For sucking i)ests, chief of tliem are the aphids or plant lice, spray, with whale oil soap, a quarter pound' of soap to a .gallon and a half of wa- ter; nicotine sulphate or "Black Leaf 40", or any other repellent secured from a reliable seed store. When fun- gus attacks the plants, the foliage us- ually turns yellow or brown, or white spots like mildew cover the leaves. Fungus Is most common i n warm, murky weather. Spraying with Bord- eaux Mixture or dusting wiili special-, ly finely ground sulphur is advised. BLUEBELL BINDER TWINE â€" ATâ€" Maniifacturer's Prices Fineit Quality 600 and 650 foot grade, Large or Small Balls. St ;=ial Prices on Pure Manilla Rope and Wire Cable See your Club Secretary, Co-op- erative Manager, or write The UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE CO., Limited Cor. Duke and George SU. TORONTO, ONTARIO t

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