nebec surveys its traffi felt like an old woman at 30 1 fin the quebec governments tourist bulletin the province of quebec despite an increase in the number of automobiles on its highways recorded a decrease hi the number oi acciikuts fatal and i otherwise during ilie course of 1935 1 thers bein smuc 700 mishaps in all in which some three hundred people lost their liv- and over five tuous1 and were injured more or less ser iously while 1933 figures show a decrease over those for 1931 they bear elo quent testimony to the fact that more care is needed on the highways of the province and that a driver should j be in complete control of his ear at all times speeding is ever one of the chief causes of accidents there being a number of drivers who feel sure that they can bring their car to a dead stop if necessary in a few feet even though travelling at high speed blinding lights is another contribu tory factor to accidents and many of those whose cars were wrecked dur ing tbo course of the year and who were injured can blame blinding lights for their mishap cars whose brakes are not in good order passing other machines on the curves and bills and defective lights are other causes of accidents while there is still a timeworn trick of try ing to beat trains to levelcrossings each and all of these were responsible for a certain number of accidents dur ing the course of the year the province of quebec is gradually eliminating levelcrossings within its confines but this is a matter that cannot be completed in a day or a year and until such time us all level- crossings have been eliminated it is much to be preferred for drivers to j slow down and come to a dead stop before venturing across a level cros sing in a number of eases these cros sings are blind ones and unless a driver comes to a stop before ven turing across the tracks he runs the risk of not only having his car all smashed by an oncoming train but also paying for his folly with life motorists do not always escape scot free in crashes as during the course of 1933 more than 30 per cent of those who lost their lives in col lisions or accidents were at the wheel of a car pedestrians especially those who are in the habit of jaywalking or crossing the streets at places other than corners also suffered heavily during the course of the year both in the numbers of killed and injured drivers of horsedrawn vehicles also came in for their share of casu alties as a number of drivers were killed end injured and animals des troyed as the result of accidents with automobiles curiously enough the heaviest month for highway accidents last year was not during the height of the tourist season with its influx of un ited states visitors but october when nearly all visitors had returned home after their 1935 vacation the comb ination of early morning frost and rain which has the effect of making the roads slippery caused innumer able skids and accidents with nor mally careful drivers losing control of their machines oil icecoated roads on the other hand february was the month during 1935 when the smallest number of accidents was re ported this being due possibly to the fact that a number of motorists in the province store their machines away in the fall and only lake them out of the garage during the latter part of march or the beginning of april while no official statistics regard- the number of automobile accidents deaths and property damage during 1935 have yet been issued the total when it is made public will reveal thoi everpressing need of caution and it i will serve to drive home the oltl mot to an ounce of prevention is worth i a pound of cure hands ankles svollen with rheumatism she had begun to feel like an old woman yet she was only thity her hands and ankles were swollen with rheumatism then she started taking kruscbcn salts read what she says after six months i am 30 and suffered from rheu matism my hands and ankles used to be awfully swollen and my knee joints were very painful when i went upstairs 1 was beginning to feel like an old woman after spend ing dollars on different remedies i tried kruschen salts 1 take it as directed in a tumbler of hot water my hands and feet are normal after six months of kruschen and i feel different in every way mrs m the pains of rheumatism are fre quently caused by uric acid deposits in the muscles and joints two ef fective solvents of these deposits are sodium and potassium kruschen salts contain both sodium and potas sium they bring a double action to bear in dissolving the uric acid gold creek mines the recent radio talks by the minister of mines hon mr crerar are drawing widespread attention to the investment possibilities of the mining industry among the better opportunities of the present time gold creek mines limited stands farm problems conducted by professor henry g bell with the cooperation of the various departments of ontario agricultural college my garden a windowbox upon a sill of blue and red and green i smell and smell and take my fill this garden scarcely seen the buds so shy and quiet still amidst the wavering green but brave they are and grow they will when summer suns are seen a windowbox upon a sill its telling me 1 ween look up and out and grow until beauty in life you gleam gertrude boon kilancc out as offering its own stock direct the business of farming is yearly to the investing public thereby sav- becoming more and more dependent ing the indirect dealing with brokers upon facts that have been gathered that has been so prevalent in the regarding livestock and livestock past i management crop production soil the companys property is located management disease and insect con- ill the lake of the woods area and i trol and business organization of the recent drilling operations show farming industry individual prob- most encouraging results the vein j lems involving one or mere of these which has been traced on surface for and many other phases of agricul- 700 feet has been pierced by the ture engage the attention of ontario drills ill fourteen places and every farmers from day to day during the hole struck the vein channel and winter months there is a little more grab samples have revealed values time for study of the most acute up to over 0 to the ton funds are problems being raised by the companj to ex- i throu this column farmers may tend the diamond drilling campaign the latest information pertain- dewater the shaft which is down to j ing o difficulties to intro- 30 feet and prepare the property j lnis service professor bell has for subsequent productive effort prepared the following typical prob- jolm h roberts one of the lead- j i to the information ing mining newspapermen of can- wh should be given in order that ada having published and edited the j a satisfactory answer can be made if answer is desired by letter en- oanndian mining reporter for years is the president of the company washington rivers and har bors projects under the 150000000 item in the war department appro priation bill and approved by the se nate appropriation committee includ ed these michigan projects keeweenaw- waterway 1300000 reef passage 132000 st marys reef passage 132000 st marys river 5175000 straits of mackinac 50000 channels in lake st clair 1000011 detroit river 130000 al pena harbor 190000 here there v everywhere j a brothel to every other scout without regara to race or cr eea another of those little internation al scout fraternizing affairs brought the 22nd newfaue xy troop and the 9th niagara falls ontario troop to gether for an evening of games and refreshments in st andrews united church gymnasium the making of miniature camplires was one weeks patrol competition financial represent itlve for this area rcq uired jv opera t hir gold mining c tmpanv m tst n re sident of the limned ate hslrt ct sales ability not rcqu red but 3uoc essful applicant must he a s lbs untial citizen ai d worthy o 1 rosp 3ct in the com muni t y app y g vi pinner 330 bay zt toronto out flfl y dees not require refrigeration will co your baking in 5 hours price 7rkactr rfisrj tor ntrvvt dysons miracle yeast bakes bread and rolls in 5 hours pure dryfas rising 4 10c package if your kiocei has n o t re- ceived ids sup ply send 10 crnis c o i n for 1 or re- kular size pack- nj e n u x 1 f o r 10 ball- pumk sample to idyseirs limited dept a winnipeg canada fpature for t seoul troop le 1th ouelph trinity the 1st acton troop ontario had their curiosity regarding the making j of a newspaper well satisfied during j a tour through the plant of the acton free press each scout was given a linotype slug hearing his name reports presented at manitobas an nual meeting showed an increase in membership of sso to a new high to tal of c5i- a combined meeting of the itih ha milton st albans troop and pack in the church hall gave visiting par ents an opportunity of observing the hoys at work and play after the op ening ceremonies the pack in a ser- i ies of tableaux demonstrated the life of a cub through all stages to 1 the ceremony of doing lip into the seout troop proficiency badges were presented and refreshments served at j the campflre a bicycle patrol has been organized by the 1st port dalllbusie troop end i plans made for a summer of hike hikes a monkey bridge made of rope and scout staves was built across their hall by the boys of thelst iles- peler troop the members of the troop proved the strength of the bridge by crossing over it close stamped and addressed envelope for reply address all inquiries to professor henry g bell room 421 73 adelaide st w toronto ont question ii e g 11 bruce county will a 2120 fertilizer give as good results sown in the ordnary way as vi the amount of 42112 fer tilizer sown in the same way on heavy clay land 4 axsvkr we find our fertilizer tests that in all cases fertilizer sown with a drill which would include fer tilizer sown with a good fertilizer drilling attachment gives much better results than the same fer tilizer sown broadcast and work ed in by discing and harrowing the reason for this is undoubted ly the fact that available plant- food is concentrated nearer the seed but not touching it to any extent anil is therefore available in considerable quantity for early help to the growing crop the second part of your ques tion comparing concentrated fer tilizer with the single strength fertilizer raises a question which has not as yet been fully settled or instance the claim is made that 200 lbs of 12112 will give as good results as 100 lbs cf 21 20 both hose parcels of fertilizer contain exactly the same ount of plant nutrients nitrogen phosphoric acid and potash ac tual field measurement has not confirmed the claim that the onej jj lag uv naturcs vell he half weight of concentrated fer- tilizer is as effective as the nor- two u tut and rbjoji he must take a wagi e that pies are goinj mal weight of a single strength fertilizer in all cases of course it is obvious that the cost of plant nutrients per pound is cheaper in the double strength fertilizer than it is in the single strength we suspect that where the claim of more efficient spreading of fer tilizer on account of concentra tion is claimed for a particular type of machine that actually noj comparison has been made with the efficiency of an equal amount of single strength fertilizer understand we are not arguing against the use of concentrated fertilizers we are arguing for fair and honest comparisons more work must be done on con- 1 centrated fertilizer tests before youth may i take you home i final decisions can be made iike t0 ke experienced girls home question 111 sweet young thing put im not s g m essex county we have a field from which we have forward we cant go back to what might have been no matter how hard we try we can only learn to begin again to laugh and forget to cry the lessons that dead years taught us will serve their purpose true if on the road that is just ahead we loam what we want to do success is nothing more than do ing your best and automatically get- 1 ting ahead of others who arent try- ing very hard experienced i youth o iiitl not home been cutting alfalfa hay lorsev- either eral years it has turned pretty much to grass we pastured it parents need education as well as last season and want to again their children says one who special- this season we thought it might izes in giving that sort of advice be well to fertilize it as we have and most children see that their par- quite a large herd of cattle and cuts get it want to get all the feed possible tenant janitor you could cool our apartment nicely if you would run ice water through the radiators janitor cant be done madam tenant what did you have in oil of it the soil is a sanely loa i would be glad to get your ad- vice answer from our experience i believe you would do well to apply at j least three bags of 21210 to i your alfalfa field as soon as the snow is gone and the soil is suf- 1 fieientiy dry to drive on this fertilizer would he best applied with a lime broadcaster hut if you do not have this implement an ordinary fertilizergram drill them last winter the boss is when 1 nice that sees thing about a critical he knows good work it are tltcs strictly man walked breezily into morning canadian car for his majesty above is shown the mclaughlinbuick limousine built specially in canada for the king his majesty has signified his complete ap proval of the many innovations in this special mode which included special reading lights in the rear compartment together with neat compartments for cigarettes pipes matches and not books the lid of the top row of cupboards drops on quadrants to form a glass- covered table 4mm no vitality now well and happy thanks to 1 fruetatives says mother of seven children onmansmi boston what is believed will turn out to he one of the largest pri- vate bequests ever received by liar- van university was disclosed by university officials in a statement that the will of mrs agnes wahl neinian widow of the founder of the milwaukee wis journal has been filed in probate court here with n bequest to harvard in excess of one million dollars the fund is to be known as the lucius w xieman and agues wahl nicnan fund and goes to the presi dent and fellows of harvard college to be invested the income is to be used to prolific and elevate the standards of journalism in the unit ed stasej and educate persons deem- tj especially qualified for journal ism an injury at childbirth resulted in chronic constipation for years 1 tried all sorts of remedies hut no relief i felt rundown lacked all vitality when i started fruilativcs now i am up at 600 am every morning doing my lmuscwork i am quite regular and my low complexion ij improved mrs m scyffcrt toronto fruitativcs contain extracts from ten of natures most healthgiving ingredients they work naturally to cleanse and tone up the entire system try llicin today if you aro seeking mental improve ment and efficiency 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to their purses nor did the chairman consider unreasonable the proportion of the domestic market canadian manufacturers retain about fit per cent and the isritish producers the remainder the man who plays a sound enough game to enter club competitions and open tournaments prefers the higher priced ball of course because he be lieves it gives him distance occur- acy and durability nut the great ma jority of linksmen are duffers who follow the sporl mainly for recreation and exercise it ia ibis big army that will bo pleased with the opinion of mr sedgewiek 1 taking the opposite view however average golfers might improve their game by using first class balls the moral and mental effect sometimes is the means of taking strokes off ones score so as not to discriminate ag- customer fresh 7 grocer to his clerk feel of will do the job fairly well if you those eggs george and see if theyre leave the discs suspended so that cool cnoueli to sell yet they will not cut into the alfalfa sod j the 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