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All of the first named seeds should be sown at least three times, at intervals of ten days so that there will be a succession of vegâ€" etables. The secondâ€"sown will be carâ€" rots, beets, onions, potatoes, etc., that can stand a little frost, and then the beans, corn and tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants, etc., which kill with frost. Final seeding or planting will AVE MONEY! DRIVE WITH SAFETY and pleasure, in one of our carefully reconditioned cars, Fully guaranteed under Ford Com&lnr plan. Csh buy from us lgaln. ann Motors, Limitâ€" ed, Used Car Lot, $40 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto. QuICK Garpens There are hundreds of annual flowâ€" ers which may be satisfactorily plantâ€" 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. se â€" e c cllcs 2o ai in ie e oi en ue or Brown; fancy designs, Advance Spring Patterns, Single breasted modâ€" ele, sizes stocked 36 to 46. Limited offer. U.O.D. orders. Prompt refunds guaranteed. Please give chest, waist and leg measurements, also colour wanted. Include this ad. and 45 cents for postage. Crawfords Clothes, Box 395, Montreal. _ oo ons e uww ty ers to the international Antarctic whaling conference. A treatment which reduces blood pressure has ben developed by the foundation and proved to be effectâ€" ive in 81 per cent. of the cases treatâ€" ed," he said. Eight definite signs which foretell the approach of one of these apoâ€" plectic strokes (cerebral hemorrhage) were described by Dr. Albert S, Hyâ€" man, director of the Witkin Foundaâ€" tion for the study and prevention of heart discase. Apoplexy, the "stroke" which hereâ€" tofore has killed without warning, can now be foreseen and warded off, the American College of Physicians was informed recently. Curb Is Found For Apoplexy â€" Withkin Foundation Able to Foresee and Prevent It. Signs Point Out Onset of Stroke "Some people nowadays profess dislike for sentiment," he said, 2s he pointed out the prevalence of the selfâ€" confessed "hardâ€"boiled" person. Senâ€" timent in writing, reading or thinking has come to be looked on as someâ€" thing childish, he said. ‘Nothing But Machines" "Hardâ€"boiled" are two words that have become too frequently used of late and too many people love to boast that they are "hardâ€"boiled" he said. As a matter of fact, 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 is dead. "And the man or woman or bysiâ€" ness firm who knows not sentiment are nothing but machines and they do not know the real glory of life," he added. TAILORED SUITS FOR SALE Japanese whalers will The words "hardâ€"bolled" have beâ€" come too common in world .affairs, Rev. Robert Graham, B.A.. asscciate editor of the New Outlook, declared in a sermon to young people at a speâ€" cial service at Bellefair United Church, Toronto. Mr. Graham said that it was a sad state of affairs when péople denied the presence of sentiment in their lives. Preacker Editor Thinks Seatim tality Is Great Need In Life Being Hardâ€"Boiled Is Not Desirable STRAWBERRY "PLANTS USED CARS FOR SALE Gardening Notes send obsorvâ€" Ceatimenâ€" Distributors _ aiggegti~â€"+ Used Motorcycles, Parts and Accessories KENNEDY & MENTON 421 College St. ‘Toronto Don‘t pass up a garden because you have but a small space of ground, or because you think the soil is too poor. Any small area will raise something, even if only a bit of lettuce and radâ€" ishes, and by following one crop with another, you can have a whole seaâ€" son‘s supply. Plant at least a few of the outstandâ€" ing novelties this year. Many of them are improvements over old varieties, and: will be a welcome change. See that your tools, mower and lawn roller are in condition for service. A little oil here and there will remove and prevent rust. The best way to assure an adequate supply of cut flowers is to plant a few rows in the vegetable garden, The brilliant orange coloring in carâ€" rots, called carotene, is the sign of high vitamin content scientists tell us. When In Toronto FORGETâ€"MEâ€"NOTS A few sweet herbB in a corner of the garden will be welcome kitchen material. They are inexpensive when grown from seed. 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 of the top soil prevents evap. oration of 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 after each shewer. With some of the many hand, horse or tractorâ€"drawn garden cultivators on the market, this task is done quickly and without the old time backâ€"ache. Mrs. Canniif asked $450 for the watch and $1,500 for personal damâ€" ages. Her husband, Adrian Canniff, also fMed suit, asking $5,000 for mediâ€" cal expenses and loss of his wile‘s sorvices. DAVIDSON Mrs. Cortrude A Canniff, a Peeksâ€" kill (N.Y.) housewife, filed a damage suit for $1.950 this week against Mrs. Samuel Schilfer, of Elberon, NJ., charging that a prize stallion owned by Mrs. Schiffer bit her hand and swallowed her wristwatch as she passed a stall at the Peekskill Horse Show in November. Horse‘s Owner Sued For Watch Swallowed "It is dangerous to prophesy," Dr. Coleman added, "but none of us will be here to see these things." â€"about one degree a century. When the ice has all melted the oceans will rise 150 feetâ€"Montreal will have to be moved inland â€" Toronto will be nearer the ocean. "It will be warmer here," he preâ€" dicted. ‘"The climate will be like Pennsylvania or Ohio. As the ice melts the temperature gradually rises His studies of Toronto‘s prehistoric history have produced the theory _ at the bottom of the Lake Ontario is tipâ€" ping. The evidence is that the lake has overflowed its southern shore and marshes have formed in the Humâ€" ber, Credit and other rivers near Toâ€" ronto. Abcut 16,000 years ago, ico lay over Toronto‘s Scarboro bluffs, he said to the Toronto Star. That is why Toâ€" ronto remains for him the most interâ€" esting part of the world. In the rocks of Scarboro and the Don Valley he can read the history of past ages. All this will happen thousands of years from n« » for Dr. Coleman speaks in thcusands and tens of thousands of years. Toronto he seos as an important inâ€" and port becarse the occan will be 150 feet decper. The bottom of Lake Onâ€" ario will continue to tip, forming marshes in the Humber and in other rivers flowing into it near Toronto. Toronto is to have a warmer cli mate; the temperature will be four or fve deogrees higher on the average, acâ€" cording to Dr. Arthur Philemon Coleâ€" man, professor emeritus of tke Uniâ€" versity of Toronto, and cne of the world‘s leading geologists. Seas May Become en Mcnire:l Must Be Moved Izland, Decizres Noted Geoloâ€" gist, Dr. A. P. Colemen; Leke Crtario‘s Bettom Tipping. 150 Feet Deeper 17. w\ o ® He said the gove_;;x'm;n't" cannot be held responsible for whatever effect Problems and opportunities facing Northwestern Ontario "in this celluâ€" lose age require the appointment of a commission of nonâ€"political and practical business men working in close coâ€"operation with the Ontario government to develop its natural reâ€" sources," Edward E. Johnson, .akeâ€" head industrialist said, in an address at Forth William last week, BROKER 200 BAY ST. TORONTO Pulpwood Needs Require Study Husband â€" "Certainly. Would you rather have an old five or a new one?" Wifeâ€""A new one of course." Husbandâ€""We‘l, hore‘s the one â€" and that makes me just $4 to the good." dear?" Edithâ€""What did you tell Clarence when he isked you for a date?" Ruthâ€""Maybe yes, maybe no." Edithâ€"*"Then where did he take you?" Wife (at breakfast)â€""Cow‘a & little money f > shoprins Most people don‘t mind doing a litâ€" tle charity work secretly, says an exâ€" change, if they‘re surs they will be caught at it. Professorâ€""If I have talkéd too long, it‘s because I haven‘t my watch with me, and there‘s no clock in this hall." Studentâ€"‘"There‘s a calendar behind you’n If the way is long and roughâ€"Stick to it. Overcome it, mile by mile, Meet its hardships with a smile, Courage is the thins worth while â€"â€" Stick to it. Crowshore Lacoma Cheminis Kirkland Cateway If 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 for five minutes." Read It Or Not Gorillas, like human beings, are rightâ€"handed normaily, Boogyâ€""I presume that when your son went to college he was inoculated with the love of learning." Woogyâ€""Yes, but it didn‘t take" Young Miss (in a rich cockney acâ€" cent)â€""Oh, do you? Then you‘d betâ€" ter run home and change your face." Young Englishman (leaning over)â€" ‘‘See here, Miss, I want to look as well as you." Four Low â€"Priced St With Outstanding A homely young Englishman, whose view was obstructed by the headgear of the girl in front of him, ventured to protest: Of life form but a fraction; Thoughts alone are worthless, Unless they are backed by The Real Test Thoughts, no matter how great they may be, Patsyâ€""You say you want to reâ€" duce? Why don‘t you try golf?" Fatsyâ€""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," cchead Industrialist Asks For Commission to Investigate Northwest Ontario‘s Problems There was a loud knock at the door. and the doctor, who had just settled down for a nap, got up indignantly, Doctor (to little boy standing outâ€" side)â€"‘ What is it?" Boyâ€"‘"I‘ve been bitten by a dog!" Doctor (erossly)â€"*"Well, don‘t you know that my surgery hours are from 3 to 7?" Boy (sadly) â€" "Yes, but the dog didn‘t." Cod‘s test gi‘t to a man is a loyal, faithfcl wife and His best gift to her is a husband who has the desire, the ability and the onportunity to work, care for her, and make her happy. the task to it. G. FIRTH LJAVE Stick To is mighty ccARD mighty tougch y 0 V it didn‘t take." s, you see, by action. 1 have today, Stick One end of the clearing looked back at the end of the modern highway from _ Munich, with snowâ€"covered mountains 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. »ave pror.ised to end Austria‘s unemâ€" ployiment by such public works.) "The Nazis‘ ponchant for spectacular displays furnished a thrill for the crowd. As Hitler stepped from the rostrum and turned up the first earth with his spade, a frest 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 â€" and soldiers worked together to perform this impressive stunt. For Indigesiion or CONSTIPATION CLEANSE INTERNALLY the teaâ€"cup waoy. Gurfield Tea ects promptiy, pleasantly, MILDLY. Nota cureâ€"ail, but certainly effec= "INSIDE INFOEMATION" At Salzbarg it will join the from Munich, through Berch Hitler‘s mountain retreat, (T Lave pror.ised to end Austric ployiment by such public wo nacked by a force of spadeâ€"armed workers, Adolf Hitler last week set out to fight the battle of Austria‘s 600,000 unemployed, Thousands of Austrian workers and peasants, â€" including many . jobless, cheered the Reichsfuehrer madly as he turned the first spadeful of earth for a new automobile super high way extending Germany‘s road system across Austria through Vienna to the Hungarian border. Backed by a force of workers, Adolf Hitler ) out to fight the battle 600,000 unemployed., Surer A Tugs Mr. Johnson said Thunder Bay disâ€" trict has a sustained yield of 1,000,â€" 000 cords per annum of all species with a natural, tributary _ market across the Great Lakes of 50,000,â€" 000 people. Recent years have witâ€" nessed the penetration of this marâ€" ket by the Scandinavian countries, With ultimate diversification of inâ€" dustry in mind, he advocated closer coâ€"operation with a government "that is demonstrating its desire to develop the north." 1 Close Avenue, Toronto, Canada Dept. 15A ed the pulpwood and newsprint exâ€" pansion plans, At the same time, he believed that looking toward greatâ€" 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 beavie oc 2 ce 2 paper mills, the recession in business *"*My husband is subject to rheuâ€" matism and sufered terribly with his back. Some time ago, I had him in the house 20 weeks with it, L really didn‘t think he would ever work again. We tried all the different kinds of salts you could mention, but none of them did him any good, Then I said, ‘Let‘s try Kruschen. Since then, we have proved Kruschâ€" en Salts to be worth its weight in gold. My husband is back at his job, thanks to Kruschen. The change it made is like a miracle."â€"(Mrs.) B. Two of the saits in Kruschen are the most effectual solvents of urie acid crystals known to science, They swiftly dull the sharp edges of the painful crystals and convert them into a harmless solution, which is then expelled through the natural chanâ€" nels. DP PP WPTEP l‘-ll When her hesband 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 words, "like a miracle," Here is her letter: AT HOME 20 WEEKS wITH REEUMATISH Wife Feared Husband Would Never Work Again zcer Autoâ€"Road Begun By Hitler _First Spadefcl of For Higl‘zwgy.'l'iuough Yields Million Cords through Berchtos;iidé;; (The Nazis has affectâ€" high way the. fact Ahat tourists tarry longer than in previous seasons. â€" The dogs, whose tails droop like those of: wolves, resent the presonce of men; and often a ship‘s watering company will be attacked, Then.the dogs came, in the same way, and from that time Juan de Nova has been a kingdom of dogs. Large and dangerous packs of them roam the island, hunt in the thick bush, and prey along the beaches, Wellâ€"night evâ€" ery known breed 4s represented. . It is stated that the Gifferent packs claim their own territory, and woe beâ€" tide the dog which dares to pass the unseen borders. Juan De Nova, is in the Mozambique Channel, nearly a hundred miles from the coast, Four hundred years ago it was an Isle of Birds at which Portuâ€" guese ships called for water, turties and fruit, Many a brave ship was also wrecked on its lonely shores, and marâ€" voned cats and rats found a happy huntinzâ€"sround. Off Corst of Africa, Every Wellâ€" Known Breed Represented Island Given Over Entirely to Dogs He declined to say exactly what was the aroa Japan regarded as under her guardianship, Me declined to say whether Japan saw the possibility of collision with United States expansion, and reaffirmâ€" ed Japan‘s attitude remains as before â€"â€"one of nonâ€"aggression, As late as Jan. 31, Admiral Loahy (chief of U. S. naval operation) stated a strategical triangle running from the Aleutians to Mawail, Samoa and Panama was the defence line. Now Mr, Hull expresses strong opposition to any such theoretical frontier. Honce it appears America is advancing her sphere rapidly westward. Japan can» not but watch with gravest concern." *"Watches With Concern‘ "The fact Mr. Hull sent a Jetter at this particular time is of special inâ€" terest to us. Formerly the United States seemed to regard the mainland coasts and Panama as the sole points necessary to defend. Bermuda sees a prosperity sign in m C PMR Discussing the speech of foreign policy by Cordell Mull, United States Secretary of State, on March 17, and his letter on April 3 to Chairman Dav» id Walsh of the Senate Finance Com» mittee, opposing a stayâ€"athome pol« icy for the navy and holding it must be free to defend Americans any» where, Admiral Noda asserted: Japan feels it imperative she mainâ€" tain command of the Western Pacific and is concerned gravely over the possibility the United States might expect its sphere of influence there, Rearâ€"Admiral Kiyoshi Noda, Admiraity spokesman, said last week at Tokvo. Tokyo Concerned Over Possibil. ity U. S, May Expand Inâ€" ‘Im M m Japanese Want Western Pacific This theory has been tested at the points mentioned with the result that new supplies of water, fresh, soft and potable have been obtained. At Noâ€" komis the supply is sufficient for the townspeople, the trailway company and for a limited irrigation scheme in the locality, Plans have been made for the testâ€" ing of several other districts for simiâ€" lar water supplies during the coming summer, and enginecers are now at work on available geological data. Here and there are sand and gravel deposits left by the last glacial periâ€" od covering many acres. Precipitaâ€" tion on these areas cannot run off directly into the coulees as the ground is too porous. Thus the waâ€" ter must sink down through this forâ€" mation until it hits the water table on the underlying clay, on February 1, last, and engineers are now at work on other fields, he said. Water obtained at a depth in the prairie country is almost always hard or alkaline, or both due to the disâ€" solving out of the soluble solids in the groun as the precipitation passes through the earth‘s crust, Both Fresh and Soft Drilling into the sands has proved fruitful in Humboldt, Watrous and Nokomis districts. Watrous, which faced a water shortage for several years, got a new supply from the newlyâ€"discovered natural reservoirs on February 1, last, and engineers are now at work on other fields, he said. Large and Dangcrous Packs vast reservoirs of pure water can be obtained by drilling into placial sands, T. C. Main, water engineer of the Canadian National Railways, said in an address at Saskatoon, â€"last week. Va:t Recervoirs Have Only to Be a Tlpped,- Eays Railways Can Obtain Water From Glacial Sand