on lenient juries in these columns from time to time it has been emphasized that constant care must be exerciseu by motorists if motor accidents are to be reduced tc a minimum hut since there will always be carelcs reckless motorists who gamble with their own and others lives something else besides care on the part of the majority of drivers is required and that is juries who have sufficient respect for their oaths and sufficient reard for the rights of society to enable them to discharge their duties impartially and impersonally and to bring in verdicts of guilty against motorists who have sed serious accidents by trans it tsslng the laws of safe driving while it is quite proper to temper justice with mercy many juries are taking an altogether too lenient view of the cases before them whether this is because as has been suggested the majority of jurors are auto owners we do not know but the fact nevertheless remains perhaps they have a fellowfeeling for the accused realizing that but for good fortune they might be in the same position they not only give the prisoner the benefit of the doubt as they arc bound to do but they seem to regard all evidence as submitted by the crown as doubtful frequently when the case of the prosecution seems to be airtight the jury astonishes the judge court of ficials and the public by bringing in verdict of acquittal juries who acquit drivers who ave obviously guilty of reckless driving drew a stringing criticism from mr justice hope in winter assizes in toronto this week the jury sitting before him had just acquitted a motorist of a manslaughter charge as long as juries acquit men who are undoubtedly guilty of reckless driving said his lordship so long will my family and your families be in danger on the highways of this country i hope this thing is not permitted to go on regardless of whatever the punishment may be- whether light or heavy apparently we need in addition to campaigns to instill carefulness in the minds of motorists and pedes trians a campaign to imbue pros pective jurors with courage and a love of justice so that when tney come to pass upon a case tfiey will decide it according to the weight of evidence fear or punishment is the only thing that will keep some motorists driving half decently enjoy a really fine handmade ciqarette by rolling your ourti uhth golden virginia alsohade up in pjpetobacco junior im glad im not a snake father why son junior because when a snake has a stomach ache how does he know whether it is a stiff neck or what it is classified advertising healthkercise io equalize weight and im prove digestion right in the category with beauy aids that cost nothing is a particu larly easy tcdo health exercise it stimulates sluggish circulation en tourages he iver to do its work pr- perly thereby eliminating yellowish sallow tones in the skin and keeps the body supple it wont make you lose many pounds but like swim ming it will equalize your weight when you get up in the morning drink two full glasses of lukcwarm water then do this exercise ening y cordon l smith sit on the lioor with back straight tt0 v i 1 v- purchased first- there and legs spread wide apart now patents an okfeii to evbity inventok iist of wanted inventions hih full information sent fre the bnuiay company world patent attorneys 273 banlc street ottawa canada 0ood ldck chicks i i 9o increase over 1934 business ii answer is satisfied cus tomers write for chatham ontario catalogue without bending your knees stretch forward as far as you can making fingertips touch the floor beyond your feet hold the position three se conds and then sit upright again lte- peat ten times plain simple bending exercises are good for circulation and they en courage the digestive organs to work efficiently too stand erect with the right arm stretched above your head then bend toward the left as far as you can keeping your head back re verse holding the left hand up and bending down toward the right do not repeat more than ten times the first day business opportunities robaceo business hakery business newspaper subscription prices another change has taken place in the newspaper situation in cal gary the alhertan of that city has once more reverted to i ho morning paper field after an experience of only n few months as an evening paper an interesting feature of this re alignment is the fact that both papers have decided that it is neces sary to sell their home delivered circulation at 25 cents per week the herald in announcing the raise jn its rate to that figure says that a paper of its present high standard cannot properly he published and j sold at a less figure headers of newspapers in western canada may be congratulated on the high qual ity of the product they are getting a- quality which has been maintain ed unimpaired during the past four years although at a considerable cost in revenue to urn publishers the calgary papers hay not only reverted to 25 cents a weok rate but they have also reverted to an s annual subscription by mail which again is higher than the rate of this newspaper existence of a daily newspaper is so largely taken for granted that few of those who are not intimately acquainted with uho variety of de tail which goes into its appearance on tho 3treets at tho same time to the minute every day reallzo the com plex nature of the technical work involved in its production saskatoon starphoenix quivering nerves when you arc just on edge s t when you cant stand the childrens noise when everything you do is a burden when you are irri table and blue j try lydia e pink- hams vegetable compound 98 out of 100 women report benefit it will give you just the extra en ergy you need life will seem worth living again dont endure another day without the help this medicine can give get a bottle from your druggist today vegetable compound he hit a hen that had right of way m lebon on his bicycle was try ing to pass a hen that was running along the road it swerved under his front wheel upset him one of his arms was broken a provincial court decided that 51 icbon who sued the owner of the hen was responsible for having tried to pass a hen that was keep ing on the correct side of the road the case has now come up for ap peal m army and navy veterans mutual benefit society planting nursery stock the proper time to plant peren nials roses fruit trees shrubbery and other kinds of nursery stock is just as soon as the ground can oe hey must be is a vast range in prices and quality only- shrubs and trees that are in good condition should be considered this means that the stems and bark will be pliable and green and will have plenty of good live buds there will he a good root growth and this as well as the top will be soft and moist each plant should be wrapped separately granted that good stock has been purchased the next thing is to get it planted as j quickly as possible and with ab solutely no exposure to the open air if the ground is still unlit to plant open the parcel soak in water and plant in a shallow trench covering the roots and most of the stems with earth firmly packed down leave here until permanent locations are ready spring pruning most pruning is done in late winter or early spring it is not a difficult task though a little is usually essential with all sorts of shrubs roses and both fruit and ornamental trees dead growth should be removed though at this time of year it may be difficult to detect dying from live wood the general idea is to let in light en- dairy products in canada total milk production in canada says tie agricultural situation and outlook published by the dominion department of agriculture in coop eration with the department of trade and commerce contiuues to courage strong growth and aso an upward tendency which has not a rheumatic pain for 4 years 70- year- old man kruschen praises turn out a tree or shrub which is fairly symmetrical with shrub bery pruning of those things that bloom late in the year should be done early in the spring but shrubs like the spirea which blos som in early summer should not be tooched with the knife until late summer special precautions are necessary with grape vines if these are pruned in late spring they will bleed profusely the work must he carried out before the sap starts to rise commercial grape men leave a mere skeleton each spring as the fruit is produced on new growth raspberries are borne on two year old canes only so that after the crop has been harvested and the new canes well started all old wood i should be removed most of the or dinary roses are cut back severely after growth starts in the spring and best results are obtained from climbing roses where almost ail the old wood is removed in late sum mer after blooming is over with flowering shrubs the aim is to keep new vigorous growth coming on by the removal of weak three and four year old wood young fruit trees need little pruning be yond shaping slightly but after they have started to bear fruit con siderable growth should be removed j each spring so that the light and air the whole tree been due almost entirely to the greater number of cows being milk ed it is likely that this trend will continue during 1935 cheese pro duction continues to decline steadily with milk being diverted mainly to tho manufacture of creamery butter and to the fluid milk market due to more remunerative returns from these sources prices for cheese have been lower both on the over seas and canadian markets during the past season while butter prices on canadian markets have improved during the past two years creamery butter production has increased to such an extent that sto rage stocks are considerably higher j tjian in the previous year these i high storage stocks will tend to keep butter prices at a lower and more uniform level during the early months of 1935 than in the past sea son unless some of the surplus stocks are exported if no export movement takes place a small car ryover in butter stocks is not unj likely with a consequent depressing influence on prices whici may cause a diversion of milk into cheese manufacture increasd production in many dairy countries and in can ada does not point to any marked improvement in returns for dairy 1 products moreover a general im- j provement in pasture conditions in 1935 with a consequent increase in butter production would probably lower a man who once suffered severe ly from rheumatism writes for a long time 1 suffered with rheumatism and at one time was laid up for about nine weeks about five years agol was advised to try krusoheu 1 dfd so and have con tinued using them ever since kruschen did tho trick as i have not had a rheumatic pain for over four years i am nearly 70 years of age and feeling flue and always able for my days work thanks to krus chen a s kruschen dissolves away thoso needlepointed crystals of uric acid wwea are the cause of all rheumatit troubles it will also flush these dissolved crystals clean out of the system then if you keep up the little daily dose excess uric acid will never form again mans golf a rose garden is anoth ers gold mine if you prefer staying at homo with a pipe and a book while another man takes his lady to a dance do not claim to be wiser or better than he you may need to dance as much as he needs to read in any case each is feeding his appetite and do ing the thing he enjoys most you dont measure a mans strength by the thing ho indulges in but in the degree of his selfin dulgence one result of the very promising financial report that was tendered the members of this time honoured organization at their recent annual meeting was the indication that there was every possibility that an other object of the body may be achieved in the course of the current year the establishment of a vet erans home in toronto to be oper ated by this body little more than ten years ago it was felt by the then officers that the organization should have a band this vas achieved after great ex penditure and brought to a state of such perfection that before long and for the past many years the band of his majestys army and navy veterans has led the annual war riors day parade on the opening of the cne this section of the or ganization also presents high class concerts at varied times and places throughout the year better breed of horses desired celebrated clydesdales eastern ontario for blondes it is said are happier than brunettes the fun of the fair there is not a single au thenticated case where great problems are solved by dreams teat 1 nj3 lot la 6 wed i vo aplurc 31 i b ntlu i no drift 30 3 luuaj i vo otitic m 5 in ts o a tae bouiratex iorrimd mrcvahclfhlucflslliu vevkrvahj fee siooo complete details free write now y malcolm ross height specialist scarborough eng two of the ten clydesdale stal lions recently imported by the do minion department of agriculture are to be kept in this district in an effort to improve breeding stock the remainder will be sent to other points iir canada of the two to re main in or around ottawa one is a fiveyearold which will he ready by 1930 believing that unless something definite is done there will be a great dearth of good farm horses in all parts of canada within tho next few years hon ltobert weir minister of agriculture has formulated a defin ite horse breeding policy his pres ent objective is to secure good breed ing material under the plan formulated free service free board at the breeding station and half the cost of trans portation will be paid on approved and selected pure bred mares of the highest quality prom these it is uei canadian prices of butter are distributed evenly through canadian dairymen however can improve their economic position by a careful culling of unprofitable cows and by better herd management in breeding and feeding operations to increase the average production per cow hoped to secure a number of high- grade stallions and mares which will be sold for breeding purposes in the event of a sufficient number a deadly cobra has become the playmate of the children of a village in madras on one of their festive days the villagers poured milk on to an anthill to appease the serpen god they were surprised when a cobra came out of the hole licked up the milk and returned to its hole since then it has reappeared daily and allows the children to play with it widowed queen of yugoslavia has thirtyfifth birthday little king peter hoped his mother tho widowed queen mario of yugo slavia celebrate her 35th birthday recently tho event however was saddened by memories of the recent assassina tion of king alexander neverthe less peter and his two little brothers tammy and and contrived to make jho day pleasant for the bereaved queen for three monicis little peter has denied himself candy to save his pennies in order to purchase a sew ing set for his mother as a birthday jfcift tommy and and gave flowers a heavy snow enabled peter and j his brothers to build snowmen and enowhouses and to take their mother on a sleigh riding tour of tlio palace grounds j yugoslav papers printed laudatory j articles affirming the countrys loyalty to the rcya family j handwriting reveals character this fascinating new chart show3 how everyone should have a copy of the grapho chart 100 illustration simple accurate infallible by geoffrey st clair wellknown graphologist it shows you how to analyse your own character and your friends from handwriting it is not only fascinating game but it is extremely practical copies sent poit free for 12c each the craphochart room 421 73 adelaide w toronto ont that of a very dont do tliis- use leonard ear oil for deafness head noises a soothing zwl penetrating combination that has im proved the ileariiik and lessened head knises of many not nut nthckaretut itnlednaek of eaniand inserted n noatriu ionardkaroil l been on the marlet since 1007 madoin canada 125 at canadian drupeiets descriptive circular sent on request a o leonard inc 70 fifth avenue now york city of these highly selected mares not being available in any locality where one of the imported stallions is located a second class of mares not quite so good as the selected class will be given services on a 5 and 510 basis if more mares are need ed a third class of grade mares will be arranged for on a payment basis and the foals be sold as grade geld ings for work purposes from the first two classes it is hoped to se cure breeding stock the scheme goes further in feat it arranges for the sale of the foals from the first two classes mention ed this will be by yearly auction at central points in canada the auc tions to be under government aus- j pices and widely advertised so that j breeders and farmers desiring breeding stock of known ancestry will bo able to go to these auctions and bid on the animals the two animals 10 be kept in eastern ontario will likely reimin at the central experimental farm in ottawa where ihey are at present gold export is nearly double canadas january total sus tains increase of past 10 months eastern canada potatoes now under regulation high school boards boards of education 1 are authorized by law to establish industrial technical and art schools with tha arproval of tive minister of education day and evening claitea hay be conducted in accord once with the regulations issu ed by the department of ed ucation theoretical and practical instruction 3 given in various trades the schools and classes arc under tha direction of an advisory committco commercial subjects manual training- household science and agriculture and horticulture are provided for in the courses of study in public separate con tinuation and high schools collegiate institutes vocational schools and departments w copies of the regidationt issued by the minister of ed- jtfs tication may bt obtained from the deputy minister jj- parliament buildings toraito application for attendance should b made to the principal of school one sample lesson in watercolour painting 25c a preliminary walercolotir art course 1000 an advanced watercolour landscape course 3500 a commercial 5000 art course personal art lessons by special appointment send 3 cent stamped envelope for other information giff baker 39 lee avenue toronto ont the eastern canada potato marketing scheme submitted by re presentatives of the potato industry has been approved by hon robert weir dominion minister of agri culture nid the governor in coun cil upon the recommendation of the dominion marketing boar the scheme embraces the prov inces of prince edward island nova scotia new brunswick and ontario the potato growers in these prov- j inces have been receiving inadequate j returns for their iiolntoes and the position of the growers has been particularly difficult this year a very large crop and lack of organiz- ation has resulted in demoralized marketing conditions the 1934 j potato crop for the four provinces is placed t 308000 bushels an in crease of 8188000 bushels compar- j ed with tho production in 1ac3 under the scheme it is expected orderly marketing will result prim arily through control of the grades of potatoes entering the commercial channels of trade and pototocs of inferior grades will not be allowed to glut tho market consignment selling which has been contributing largely to price demoralization will be prohibited and sales will be made under firm contract the scheme al so provides for the development of export markets and for increasing domestic consumption of potjtee ottawa gold bullion exported in january amounted in value to 10- 835000 all of which went to the united states the dominion bureau of statitics repotted in the corres ponding month last year the value was5c273sl gold bullion exported in the ten months ended january amounted to 80013431 against j9320692 in the same period last year raw gold exported in the ten months ended january was valued at 3227039 in comparison with 1- 90180j in the- corresponding year last year export- of aluminum in january amounted to 1j912 cwt valued at 231923 more than double that of january 1933 when it was 0800 cwl at 110913 the bureau report ed yesterday technological advance is makinj a shorter and shorter working day and working week inevitable glenn frank catarrhal deafness may be overcome if yon 6 head noise get 1 02 ol and add to and a little 3 onful foi this wii from the clogged nost ing become stop dropping into easy to prepa rnil deafni bur mite double t int of wate table otten bnng iiulck relle ressing bead noises ha should t pen baii easy and the mucous th6 throat i costs little anc is pleasant to take anyone who liai catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial a mans strength all men by the vou cant measure same standard you call one man wise because he invests his savings in real estate and tho other foolish because he spends ail that ho lias for an etch ing but they ate both equally fool ish kh invests in the thing that will bring him the 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