Montrealâ€"An order for 10,000,/ 000 feet of lumber for immediate delivery has been placed with the Donnaconna Pulp and Paper Comâ€" mumwumu was learned from officials of the gompany here recently, The timber ts to be used in general Italian home industry. The order is large emough to keep the Donnacemns plant in full operation for four months, officials said. WILL KEEP PLANST n s N0A on ‘ what the temperature and bumidity are and thus knows at once wiiat éondition must be changed. To be ware he can arrive at the same conâ€" dlusion with an ordinary and a wetâ€" Oryness. To# enginesr ?iu"h"ï¬'ï¬--ï¬ way turn in order to escape disaster, Engineers who specialize in alr» Tons mafoman vieht. " Doallat at low temperature requires high dunger. _ He sees his wings conted with sleet and knows that he must seek a warm stratum of air at once §# he is not to risk his life. _ The air mass indicator gives him warnâ€" ing by telling him thatâ€" the temâ€" :mmbflu-lhhdi- > increasingâ€"sure signs of an apâ€" w onching danger zone. If he is 8 thing that he dreads most, At presâ€" ent he has no way of foretelling dicates «». sonditions on which gound pre.tion can be based. â€" VALUE TO AVIATORS It is probable that this new inâ€" strument will be carried by every the like. As we see, the tongue of the people expresses itsclf in terms of comfort. _ Spilhaus‘s indicator Goes the same, but more scientifiâ€" eally. 1t shows the particular type of air mass prevailing in terms of temperature and . humidity _ and therefore of comfort, and thus inâ€" air masses into which the map can :‘lvlï¬du‘hfll-unlhn.- ):vhrutthllnudmuu.‘ meteorslogist, â€" remarks . that "the _barc:aeter loses its position as a soloist and its place is taken by tropical and polar air, and by Ml duet the weather of the temperate Intitudes of Europe is brought into velation with thegeneral rhythm of the world‘s weather." 4 STUDIES BY SPILHAUS n-:mr.un-s-u boach, “.Ah-‘.hnl:uh uâ€".& Instituie Tech» mology, has made it easier to corâ€" o on m masses travel from one region to another. Mence the prediction of a cold or a warm wave that will sweep over New York or Chicage. But why is there a cold wave at all? Why is one day hot and dry and another cool and ralny ? When the Norwegian ‘school of mmnm‘ Bjerknes. asked these _ questions they answered with the polarâ€"front theory. _ A conflict rages between «old polar air and warm tropical, air, they found. _ Between the two is a "front," a line of demareation. Sometimes it is the tropical front that advances, and sometimes the polar front. Usually a number of polar fronts travel southward and a number of tropical fronts move northward. _ One tries to override the other. _A modern weather map would show all the fronts. The object of the Norwegian schoo!l of meterorologists, to which| xg to huve 4 single device which : be carsied readily from room room and which can be read In the oldâ€"fashioned meteorology, et Device Tells \What Condl_l!qgl_Are Apâ€" BUSY FOUR MOXNTHS aviator, Ice is qrotdemmies. Coommuniitcodteiriiet but it is‘ someâ€" [ETDTZE _Im 1904 bought more manufactures of wool from Great Britain than was bought by any flhcunt?hlh-uum ing to the fortyâ€"fifth Annual reâ€" """‘“Ohllh Mereury | and Argus, Bradford, just to hand. "nll.n'cunhn-.-h the u purchaser with £2,089,201. ‘ ‘s takings in 1983 were £2, 503,193 so that there has been an increase in trade with this market of almost _ haifâ€"aâ€"million pounds. The bulk of the increase in busiâ€" _'lï¬".?:hmh‘b the len tissues (cloth)". Canada in 1984 purchased 12.78% of the total exports of woolien and Empire markets, > ept &-â€".-nz«:ufé“i% body completely of all clogaing waete Canada England‘s ooo w in ol d onl maey, tot panse ht Bot Kruschen Saits swift and lasâ€" Sner for the s "â€"~J, T. "u":l-.--m-... be traced to a disordered stomach, and to the unsuspected retention in the system of stagnating waste material Me could not understand why the headaches he had been subject to suddonly ceased. His wife told him. and ho at once sat down and wrote the following letter:â€" "I am 62 years of ago, and ever since ! was a boy of ten years, 1 was two years agy the headauches stopy~d â€"h'lnu.nl“zm'.“l was surprised when told mo I had been using ‘ Kruschen Saits in tmy coffee for over two years. I am still using them, as 1 know of Wife Put Kruschen in His Coffee ThE cop Liver o. with me PLWS vauue sion of Cod Liver Oil all these, PLUS casier assimilation, tate, and the PLUS values enly in Scott‘s Emulsion, m.â€". of pure cod liver +00, have proved that Scott‘s ston of Cod Liver Od all The Full Vitamin Value of Cod Liver Oil Hilh of Magnasia. SCOTT‘S been to Wark!..â€". °_ . tha sopaclity of advise; when ..; eight hour day sumed the argument mu.l.l that a forty hour week falled of ratification at the last internaâ€" tional Labour Conference. He sugâ€" gested a passage of the measure be happen. To that suggestion the Min« minister informed the Labour memâ€" Heaps sat down. â€" Mr. Lapointe reâ€" Minister of Labour Wesley Gorâ€" don (Temiskaming South) moving Pnd wite w ioi a mild attack from Labour and Lib» erai bneches, The old question of m--mb-o- ceedings by Hon. Lapointe, while A. A. Heaps, Labour member, expressed dissatisfaction with the measure and contended there should ment was also made from the floor of the House by Acting Prime Minâ€" hnltd:‘u’hlqdhq- and exâ€"member of the British House of Commens as Canada‘s next govâ€" :--dh-m-l.-hl in September of this year. ket School, and _ The same English publication alâ€"| An observant Pack of Leamington “'dmm':flhmt::l:nv“mm :..ub- countries, M-nhlyn-_uo.:lmem to the . disapâ€" lmm:'a-c.-;.ummmum:mm-m rates than Canada, four with rates On the shore the Cubs found and 1dâ€" 200%. three rates entified a piece of airplane fabric, mfl;nm':-mmlflflé:.:unvlgun-:: and othersâ€"United States Ilpr m“. “lnlo‘n .0'- cent., Germany 94 per cent., Italy Police, Selfridge "cnt..“'::lkuuflll%':n:: h* m â€" tan}| _ compouine wio" caiers oi Aooniae on castlh | other Thigh Sctitets mHIRG Te of To iss in weaale 2 t iD the annunt Westers qutifio Second. t y OPm n ary Schools Junior Hoys‘ Oratorical for British_cloth. |cuuu,l-u Kenneth McKenzle Of the Windsorâ€"Walkerville Vocationâ€" mm al School was awarded first place and the Pardee Shicld, and _ the gold medal donated by the Sarnia IN OTTAWA |ssriwi. ind u5e sn ‘ spoke on "The Boy Scout Movement. mmmmm table: Percentage of Total Exports d"ulln-u'l:tdfl-_ht-‘ en by Empire Countries. 1+ +s eÂ¥ krerviaich s 6e4 BMR n was adopted, Now, Hewe dnt tor Nesuld w fod z-uwuu.h’uu the gencral betterment of younâ€" summarized a* to mean that :: bud» Col. J. 1» Raiston (Yesh wes leadâ€" ing the affront as the Libo! finâ€" when it was proposed to in;@ment the on of jurisdic= was it by“lo- jurisdic:1 was yoyal salute of 31. rocket». Old Country a similar chain cons will extend from John o to Land‘s End. of the beacons will be preced«< by a ï¬g SCOUTI "f *« Everywhere A brother to every other Scout, withous regard to race or creea SCOUTING while the cost of bridging the Caâ€" noe River is given as $45,000, Short sections of the road have been built from Reveistoke to Goldâ€" stream, a"distance of 60 miles, it is Burveys on the other have not yet been completed, and the approximate miledge and cost have not been as certained, hlflbl“lnpahu between the junction of the Canoe ~M.’“*'m for 35 miles, and from the Cance River southward 16 miles. ‘The aver ago cost per mile of this portion is END PAINâ€" Suothe SORE HANDs __ Ottawa.â€"About 700 miles of the Transâ€"Canada Highway remain to be built, according to a return tabled reâ€" cently in the House of Commons, The gaps in the route exist in Ontâ€" ario and Rritish Columbia. The highway, says the return, is a 700 Miles of Canada Highway Unfinished Considerable Work Still To Be Done in Ontario e cigik.s mnldussdanes C.. The Canadian Pacific Male Choir of Calgary offered to stage concerts for Scout troops, to assist boys of ne>dy families to purchase uniforms, in preparation for ‘he coming visit of Lord and Lady Badenâ€"Powell, The Beard of Control of Toronto approved a recommendation of City Clerk for an expenditure of J for a clvic reception to Lord and Lady Radenâ€"Powe!l during their coming visit to that eity, talking of jamborees planned . for this summer . in Denmark, Poland and the United States, and a world Rover Mcet in Sweden, MW never allowed to forget are an international brotherhood, With the great Austraâ€" Man Scout Jamboree . "auld{angâ€" syBe" into Aistory, they are now value to the young man entering DORD d usls Crew, won the negative side of a deâ€" bate, "Resolved that the study in volved for a university degree is of A supper to their parents was the celebration adopted by the Lone I-ï¬dmo.urb"um the official expansion of their Lone Patrol to a fullfledged Scout Troop, 2'-‘-‘.:..â€2‘ Mis Worship Mayor Rovers of the 33rd Winnipeg Crow guing against the ¢th Winnipeg Â¥% e c Wl y n NO PEP ? tangible evidencé of the continuance of the recovery. The index of the physica! volume of business based on 45 factors adjusted for seasonal l-tfl.l'-l-lhm:dhcml. aga â€"Torento Mail & Empire. A preliminary waterâ€"colour Art course ....... $10.00 An advanced waterâ€"colour landscape course .. $35.00 Feollowing the 4 wain in Janâ€"| | WILL SHIP you my best blood teste vary the fortiee bevelmon" in tm | tss meoeleotd oo ceprmataitere month under review, contriws‘s; ts Churciay.""Mex uv:'"ï¬ an -t-&dnl- for h’r"ag""" e the Timg ,,“"55 portion of the present year. The gain | besied an ;h-s““"o-' , Aney Ander. Business Records For 1935 Beat Those Of 1934 that ot kiving thom a compiets, bar a anced plantfood. "fl"lfll}muo‘.m a thick green carpet of grass; }rmmlh-hum:.;u: elous carly vegetables; Nealthy, vigorous plants of all kinds. t Wiceia‘a reat mrod to it this yeur ry plants a real year and got a new thrill in gardening. Pn-nde-'lohlh‘::hubun" obtainable everywhere are easy and convenlent to use. Many gardâ€" en lovers kave found in plantfood the key to full success in gardening. A Commercial Art Course Unfortunately they are seldom satâ€" lefled as but few solls contain suflâ€" clent of the diferent clements of plant food to satisfy a!} the needs of the plant. We seldom fail to feed our dogs, birds and other pets, but too often overlook the fact that plants must be fed, | _ Proper feeding of plants is one of the mest important phases of gardâ€" ening, We can exercise but Hittle conâ€" trol over the sunshine and molsture required for plants, but we can furâ€" nish the right nourishment. There is nothing that you can do in gardenâ€" Earl Personal Art Lessons by Special Appeintment estimated «uat approximately $18,¢ 2 mile would be regrdred to conpinth* in Waterâ€"Colour Paintingâ€"25¢ WHrpoie t Salt rube. while slrnxo' ll-“_â€" Andalusians, IX unEubs 1CK®, §..'.!“"'.. 36e. :%- "to P JN ANY DIPPICULTY, HUSINISE L." birth.date, â€" ten eants 1 ""a"" or mail, Prof. ‘Regers, Chare -.:. nnl' W.. Presott," ies Ank auar as aunet DTA WonI shrink, i ware, Pas m oieht, ‘eemple §66) WE t TT i take this opportunity of wi them_a mm' iess clllct O C N ovrPen To Evieny INVENTOR B TDE BA TVE AD ud hecid GENUINE Leather