missing books london times weekly in the catalogue of the library of christ church oxford 42 rare books and prmphlets of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are marked as missing mr h c hiscock assist ant lhrarian at the house has now traced 31 of these to too auction eers eaalogue of the library of the jate rev ii k lyte author of the hymn abide with me which was sold after his deati in ism the present ownership of 13 of th so books has been traced by mr hiscock a well as the probable own- irahip of others nearly halt the ik oks and pamphlcts have however disappeared though as mr hiscock quotes a book is never lost it only changes hands iiow tlies books came to be in mr bytes house i a mystery which may never be solved there is no evidence that he was ever in christ church library his elder son was at hie house from 1s3s9 and his younger son at new college from 3s138 the latter known to be a fastiiiicus colli ctor of books died of scarlet fever at hie age of 23 hut there is no evidence agan to show how tie books came into ins pos session or his fathers oa his fa thers death a year later the whole library was sold the miss ng books are of the great est iiitore t to students of english literature they include a first edi tion or burtons anatomy of melan choly presented to christ church by the author a student of the house in 1021 and now in the brit ish museum 10 pamphlets by thomas c wiie two works of thomas nashe and three marprclate pam phlets and lanes tom teltroths me sage cf which only two copies are known one in the british mu seum and one from kie lyte library sold to ihe huntington library tor moo former enemies shake hands every day living a weekly tonic by dr m m lappin major fcatherstonc godley a member of the british delegation cf war veterans in merlin germany pictured shaking hands with invalid german war veterans it ceremonies at the berlin war memorial in vnter den linden scouting here there everywhere a brother to every other scout without regard to race or creed new canadians ciiadan women owe a certain responsibility to wives of new can adians in the maiter of naturaliza tion judge helen gregory mcgill of vancouver who recently visited montreal said in an address to the local council of women in edmon ton many wives of new canadians who have become citizens do not themselves take cut naturalization papers he said their husbands make new associations and adapt themselves to the new country but ihese alien wives absorbed by heme life and the rearing of families do not learn the language and new cus toms quickly it is not until some of them are left upon the death of a husband that uiey realize the disaster that faces them not having citizenship they are not granted mothers pen sions they become veritably wo men without a country their chil dren are canadians but there is no place for them judge mcgill suggested the prob lems be brought to the attention of the government by the local coun cils of wnnrn canada she had ii told that in 40000 naturajiza- lions in a jtar ui one was re quested for the vie of an alien these women were obigedto make application through ihe secretary or j ntate and within ail allotted time would be conceded to he british sub- 1 jeets this only entitled them to government rights when they were in need of support or assistance judge mcgill spoke briefly regard ing treatment of women delinquents and of prson reform urging also the need of having women in the police force women sat on the jury in british cxlumbla and she thought thi was cue of the innovations that should be adopted alsewhere stockbridgo hants scouts dig ging a hole in preparation for their silver jubilee beacon unearthed a skull which is believed to date back to the bronze age further excava tions are being made one hundred and fifty scouts and dads attended the sth anniversary banquet of the 1st waterloo troop the troop is associated with holy saviour anglican church a unique piece of practical scout ing won a medal of merit for patrol leader ronald ilhiml ot the 1st cvieadle ilulme cheshire scout group while at camp rhird learn ed that a valuable monkey had es caped from its owner he tracked it down cornered it and after a pro tracted struggle during which he suffered a number of bites and scratches captured the animal some 200 cubs scouts rovers and sea scouts girl guides and brownies participated in owen sounds annual church parade the parade was headed by the salvation army band scouts ot the new 1st chatsworth troop organized through the efforts of owen sound rovers- attended an attractive display booth ol st jejns que scouts at a gathering or leaders of ihe boy scouts of ameri ca at boston distributed over a thousand sets of illustrated matter and road maps of the province ot quebec st catherines has added a scout group under the auspices of the lo cal branch of the canadian legion scculs from seven european coun tries denmark sweden holland france and norway and russian scouts from london and armenian scouts from paris france were guests at a west country england whitsuntide scout jamboree the jprogramme included campcrart bridge building signalling first aid and box- all autographed quilt worked by members of the mothers auxiliary cf the 1st owen sound cub pack con tributed 3000 to the packs camp fund reminding that there are other folk in oxford england than uni versity students a march past ot scouts and a grand howl by 500 wolf cubs was reviewed by dr cyril norwood pies dent of st johns col lege a scout and cub pageant de picted the landing ot toe romans and hiawatha upwards of 200 cubs scouts and rovers participated in an oshawa scout rally held on a farm near ked- ron a programme of scout and cub games concluded with a big camp fire and singsong for the annual junior fair at nlflg- araonthelake spec al prizes for scout exhibits have been offered by miss k e ball these include a prize for the best decorated scout stave son daddy what is a pacifist daddy a pacifist my son is a bachelor who is afraid to get mar ried the farmers pinkcheeked daugh ter was coming up the lane she was ciaj in a grimy pair of overalls from the pockets of which bulged bunches of waste and sundry wrenches schew drivers and other tools in her hand a dirty satchel of iron tools visitor where are you going my pretty maid maid im going amilking sir visitor but why all the tools my pretty maid maid trouble with the darn milk ing machine again silver jubilee wm wrigley jr co of canada celebrates twenty- five years of progress food between 35 50 british journal of physical medicine milch depends on what is eaten be tween 35 and 50 it has been found that overeating is one of the chief causes of ihe frequentlyobserved fact that men who are of the athletic type in youth and who later settle down lo a sedentary and responsible employment with it attendant wor ries and who are at the same time nddlcfed lo the pleasures of the table are apt to die in the early sixties when men overeat they usually tako an unnecessary amount ol meal women are more liable lo consume too much rich food a hear ty appctto is en unsafe guide to the- amount of food that is desir able among business men who overeat a special form of acid indigestion is of frequent occurrence this is par ticularly the case wth those who combine menial application with a great reduction in ihe amount ol ex ercise taken the appetite may re main good hut indigestion follows loo hearly an indulgence in satisfy ing it- the bmt diet for tired buslno s man is that made up of milk eggs steamed fish and the lighter forms cf meat such as chicken tripe nwcelbicad and tongue to gils diet ean be added olive oil salads vichy water crisp toast wellcooked cer eals and green vegetables a man is said to have entered the fish market and said to the clerk man just stand over there and throw ma five of the biggest fish youve got clerk in amazement throw cm what for man o i can tell my friends i caught them i may be a poor fisher man hut i am no liar you can always tell a wise man by the smart things he does not say iaily is this the fidelity insur ance company clerk yes madam what can we do for you lady i want to have my hus bands fidelity insured aunty pushed the cake toward her small nephew aunty have another piece lad no thanks aunty whats the matter tom my you seem to be suffering from loss of appetite lad agzing longingly at the cake it isnt loss of appetite what im suffering from is politeness mrs crabber and you have the nerve to ask a bottle for this nerve tonic clerk certainly madam it shows what it will do i take it regularly youre is much fun as a snowflake as sparkling as a star youre twice as sweet as sugar at least i think you are youre as comfortable as kittys caressing velvet paw but woe betide the luckless guy who overlooks your claw they had been having one of their frequent squabbles and he was getting the worst of it man in exasperation i wish that some brainless idiot had pro posed to you before we were mar ried wife calmly he did darling mnn the wind being taken out of his sails for a time well then i wish he had married you wife still unperturbed cooing yes darling he did some people arc in trouble on account of their debts others arc in debt on account of their troubles allan boss learn to relax everybody wants to make money hard times fcavc left our coffers empty and we are all open for in struction on how to replenish them well i have just been reading what a selfmade millionaire has to tay about this getting rich busi ness naturally he talks about his own experience and he tells iow he man aged to accumulate his pile what be has to say is worth considering and it is interesting to learn that it was not when he was deliberately trying to make money that he made it but coutrawise it was when lie gave up trying hard that money came floating toward him we ordinary folks can learn some thing from what this man who has arrived has to say most of us are apt to forget the power and value of thoucht 1 mean of course real constructive thought not that which often passes for thought but the kind of thought that lies behind every successful man business and insti tution in the world and one thing that is often overlooked in this con ncction is just that long continued concentration on work of any kind is a tax on the brain and a tired brain cannot think constructively after all it only requires a little reflection to enable us to see that our bright ideas and brain waves are for hie most part born in our mom ents of relaxation perhaps that is why so many worth while ideas are lost beforethey ever have a chance of reaching fruition they come to us in our unguarded moments and when we are off guard we do not think it worth while to take the trouble to note them down result they are strangled at birth now this millionaire whose story i have just been reading tells us toat he learned his lesson trom other men he gathered all the information ho could about the men who won success he studied their iiabits and methods but best of all he studied the men he endeavored to learn all he could about them and one thing that he learned was that with out exception everyone of them had indulged in some sort of hobby or recreational pastime but notice particularly he does not say over indulged ah no i rather guess that they knew how to hold the balance and rightly divide work and play tiey worked all the better and attained success it is good to be able to relax now and again we all need relaxation in our periods of relaxation we re plenish tho energy that we burn up in our periods of work all work and no play but there need i complete it be wise learn to relax system of tatoomarking he must ta- too in the right ear of the lamb the letters allotted him by the canadian national live stock records ottawa and in the left ear the flock number followed by a designatlngyear let ter if the tagging method is chosen tags must be ordered through the canadian national livo slock re cords these tags are placed in the right ear of toe iamb and show the letters allotted to the breeder by the canadian national live stock re cords and the flock number follow ed by a letter naming the year as soon as each lamb is identified by tatooiug or by tagging a record or identification must be entered in the private flock record of the breeder difference between the old atd new regulations may be said to he in the fact that under toe old system a breeder purchased his own tags stamped with a name or letter ot his own choosing this method has been discontinued and in ruture the canadian national livo stock re cords tags will not be issued com mencing january 1035 only one tag will be used for each lamb born in 1935 and subsequent years animals born in 1934 or previously may still be registered bearing the tags that were placed in their cars under the new system a breeder must apply to the canadian national live stock records for letters which will be allotted for his exclusive use to identify sheep lambed his property as the regulations state as adopted by tho canadian sheep breeders association tho letter n will sig nify that the animal was born in 1935 the letter p that tho year of birth was 1930 and toat the letter r 1937 and so on the letters i o and q are not used as year letters all tags must be ordered through the canadian live stock records ottawa enjoy a really fine handmade cigarette by rollinq your oujn uhth golden virjginia valso made upin pipe tobacco canadas best laying birds beef now most lar meat the art of earning money an inspimtionil working treatise is offered in a well- written article presenting authoritative coun sel on winning prize contests for artists nnd authors and n monthly service m i i full information which puts our subscribers com pletely in possession of practicil working knowledge how to become a money earner a years subscription for 200 or we will send you interesting notes for a 3c stamped addressed envelope giff baker 39 lee avenue toronto ont toronto twcniyve years ago a ian ross president of wrlg- leys in canada and vicepresident of the wrigley company in the unit ed states came to toronto to round a business that has grown to one ot ihe largest in tho country allan ross then only 22 had courage a vision and today mr ross still a young man is head of a business that stretches from coast to coast and whose advertising has contacted every individual in the dominion a survey of wrigley achievements in canada includes the founding or marathon swims at the canadian national exhibition the invention or radio amateur night the offer to buy western wheat with all gum-dol- lar3 received tho establishment of unemployment hostels the list is endless one occasion particularly is re membered when wrigleys brought over five hundred children to sec the canadian national exhibition chil dren who had never before visited the famous exhibition mayors of towns all over ontario were asked to name their towns most deserving children who were then brought to toronto by wrigleys to be shown all the wonders of the cne for three days with all expenses paid without capable helpers declares mr ross no business can succeed ho has followed that principle and has surrounded himself with unusual ly capable men highly eflicient team work has enabled mr ross to build tho wrigley company from a busi ness whose yearly output would scarcely fill a room 10x10x10 feet today after twentyfive years of co operative effort the daily production would bulk tons upon tons wrigleys gum is sold to tho fiublic through 75000 retailers three out of every five retailers in the dominion observes mr roes there is only ono way to make progress it is to make it slowly so far as 1 know there is only one way to develop oneself into valuable executive mater ial it is start to learn by actual perlcncc which it will take years to get tho fundamentals of what ever game you tackle note the writer of this column is a trained psychologist and author of several works he is willing to deal with your problems and give you the benefit of his wide experience ques tions regarding problems of every day living should be addressed to dr m m lappin room 421 73 adelaide street west toronto on tario enclose a stamped 3c and addressed envelope for reply sheep identification official registration the new system of sheep identifi cation for registration under the pedigree act allows toe choice of two methods namely by tatooing or by eartagging according to the regu lations all lambs must be identified prior to september 1st of the year of birth by tatoomarking or by eartag ging if the breeder decides upon the there has been a sharp decline in the consumption of pork in canada in recent years and a moderate increase in the consumption cf beer as a matter of fact beef has taken ttie place of pork as the most popular meat in canada according to a bul letin just issued by the agricultural branch of the dominion bureau of statistics for the years 19311s34 in clusive and entitled estimated con sumption of meats poultry butter cheese and eggs in canada one reason for the change is that the price of beef in the years under re view was for the most part less than pork due in part to drought which was serious in some parts ot western canada an important beet raising country in 1931 the per capita consumption of pork in toe dominion was s3 17 pounds in 1932 it rose to sgg1 pounds but in 1934 it was down to gg30 pounds while beef advanced from 5779 pounds per head of popu lation in 1931 to g8gg in 1931 the consumption of lamb has not varied substantially it was 70s pounds in 1931 and g2s pounds in 1934 can adian may be classified as consider able meat eaters for the per capita consumption of beef pork and lamb was 11130 pounds in 1934 in 1933 it was down to 13099 the highest point was 14sg0 pounds in 1932 in 1931 ihe total was 14s04 pounds in poultry hens and chickens are tho most popular on toe canadian table last year the per capita con sumption was g92 pounds compared witli 79s pounds in 1931 each per son in the dominion at 181 pounds ot turkey in 1934 3s of a pound of duck and 79 of a pound of goose the reputation that ie people ot canada enjoy being amongst the larg est caters of butter is evidently not likely to be lost taking the statist ics for the four years under review as a criterion in 1931 the per capita consumption was 07fi pounds nnd in 1934 it was 3092 pounds the figures for high laying birds in toe egg laying contests conducted by the dominion experimental farms throughout canada when eight in dividuals only are considered are found for the 3cth week in no less than seven contests and are scatter ed from kentvillc ns in the east to saaniehton vancouver island in the west they comprise represent atives of three breeds namely four barred plymouth rocks three white leghorns and one rhode island red the first and second lor all cana da are at ottawa the leading bird being in the canadian contest own ed by g s t taylcr of bloqmtlcld ontario she is a leghorn and has to her credit 2565 points for 222 eggs tho second bird is in the ontario contest and is a barred plymouth rock owned by a j urquhart ot greenfield ontario having 25g1 for 225 eggs third place goes to new brunswick contest with a barred plymouth rock for c m grieves harvey station nb with 2522 points for 216 eggs the fourth and fifth places are in the british colum bia contest at agasslz are both white leghorns and are owned by p c evans of abbotslord bc anil c headey of clovenlale being t ed for points with 2519 the evans bird has 211 eggs while the headey bird has 217 sixth place goes to a rhode is land red in the vancouver island contest owued by robinsons red farm of prospect lake bc with 2450 points for 201 eggs seventh place goes to a barred plymouth rock in the manitoba contest tor mrs w allen of eriksdale mani toba with 2379 points tor 2ug eggs the nova scotia southern contest at kentvlile claims eighth place with a barred plymouth rock for n f eagles grand pre ns with 2375 points for 230 eggs there is n reason for doubting that the power ago can produce enough to go around and more the present plant cannot yet provide a full quola of luxuries stuart chase issue no 32 35 19 stops mmm in one minute d d o prescription speedi r for quick relief from the itching of pimples mosquito or other insect biles eczema rashes and other skin eruptions apply dr dennis pure cooling liquid i antiseptic d d d prescription forty years worldwide success penetrates the skin soothing and healing the inflamed tissues no fuss no muss clear grease- less and stainless dries up almost imme diately 1 iy d d d prescription stops the most intense itching instantly a 35c trial bottle at any drug store is guaran teed to prove it or money back d d d is made by the owners of italian balm single unemployed men are pre pared to take jobs on farms ft a i 1wi ifi q who neefi harvest help should ap- svlvjl elo piy to the district employment office agricultural representative or relief inspector or direct to public welfare department parliament buildings toronto transportation a r ranged if necessary your cooperation is requested ontario department of public welfare ontario department of agriculture ontario department of labor