Of special interest, he added, is the development of glassware which does pot break when dropped. He demonâ€" strated this by dropping several exâ€" hibits from a height of five feet. They will be cast from an original, glightly smaller than lifeâ€"size, made by Prof. Sigismund Kisfaludiâ€"Strobl of the Budapest School of Fine Arts, who is now also making busts of King George and Queen Elizabeth. Although the housewife today may be averse tc the use of. glass pots and pans, glass curtains and draperâ€" les already are in some homes and theatres as a fire precaution, Shaver said. LONDON. â€" Queen Elizabeth has authoried the casting of 100 busts if Princess Elizabeth for sale in conâ€" rection with the Coronation. been discovered for the home. They are now on the market. The first is the construction block made of glass which not <nly may outlast the old type of brick block but allows for more light," he said. ‘"‘Then there is glass ‘"wool‘â€"simâ€" ilar in appearance to cotton â€" which is used for insulation purposes, It resists all types of weather." . He explained a fibrous glass proâ€" cess which has produced thread, yarn, rope and cloth. ‘"The glass is melted in huge tanks then drawn out through chutes and finally made into fine fibres one tenâ€" thousandth of an inch in diameter, approximately four inches in length and possesing exceptional strength. These latest developments in the glass manufacturing industry â€" were revealed by Dr. William W. Shaver, research expert of Corning, N.Y., in a speech before the American Instiâ€" tute of Electrical Engineers. § "Years of laboratory research is proving today that there is no end to the multitude of industries in which glass can be adapted," he said. DETROIT. â€" If you would be difâ€" ferent, buttons now _ can be sewed with glass thread, eggs can be boiled in glass pots and fancy sweaters can be knit of glass. For the home there are beautiful glass curtains. Guaranteed to catch the eye are a mnew spring "cravat" for the gentleâ€" man, a new glass tablecloth and a set of glass dishes that won‘t break when they slip from your hands. Busts of Princess Elizabeth For Coronation "Two § friends. Apply for particulars to nearest Steamship agent or to BRITISH DOMINIONS EMIGRATION SOCIETY We are prepared to advance passage money (without inâ€" terest or other charges) to British people desiring to bring out to Canada their wives, families, relatives or Glass Houses REUNION of BRITISH FAMILIES (Established 1882) 217 Bay Street Toronto (Head Office: London, Eng.) new processes already have « 1 â€" You Get 58% Longer > Flexing Life at No Extra Cost! When the alfalfa cannot be handily pastured, it may be cut and fed to the hogs twice a day. As it will start to The experience of successful breedâ€" ers has conclusively proven that hogs having access to green pastures, or fed a daily ration of green feed in adâ€" dition to their regular milk and grain ration, return a much larger margin of profit to their owners. There are several crops that can be used with advantage as pig feed but alfalfa is considered as the base of green feed for hogs much superior to any of the other feeds. Either as Pasturage Or Fed As a Daily Ration Plan Green Feed For Growing Pigs You will need several boxes of tacks to fasten the. drapes to the board. First arrange the side drapes in fiat plaits and tack them to the ends and across the front of the board as shown here at B. Now, fold the end of the valance clear around to the back of the board so it cannot possibly show from the front and tack the valance to the top of the board as shown here at C. in tacking, the valance should be stretched just tight emough so that it is perfectly smooth. The valance shown here is made of glazed chintz and matches the glazed chintz border that faces the edges of the side drapes. The glass curtains may be hung just inside the window frame or to the bottom of the valance board. NOTE: Mrs. Spears‘ new book "SEWING, for the Interior Decâ€" orator" contains 47 other fascinating things to make for the home. Now ready for mailing upon receipt of 14e (10c¢ plus 4e postage). Address: Mrs. Spears, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. A small finishing nail in the top of the window casing near each end, and screw eyes placed near the top of the back of the valance board, will hold the board in place as shown here at A. It is very easy to lift the board off the nails when you wish to dust or shake the curtains. In making draperies, you will find it a joy to be able to fasten them to the valance board before the board is hung up. Plaits and fullness may be arranged just as you wish with the curtains stretched out on the table which is certainly easier than climbing up and down a ladder to do it. Almost every homeâ€"maker has read at some time or other that if one wishes overdrapes to have a tailored appearance a valance board must be used. Then there follows a description of a complicated valance board that must be especially made to fit each window and one immediately becomes discouraged at the thought of the expense and trouble. Yet, the idea of a valance board is a good one and you can obtain a very smart and finished effect for your drapes by using a straight one by two inch board as long as the width of your window uols frame. THUMBTACK YOUR DRAPERIES TO A BOARD By Ruth Wyeth Spears There is, indeed, a long list of sugâ€" gestions for improvements to the farm which come within the scope of the plan, such as pumps, windâ€" mills, private lighting and power plants, barn pens, feed mills, incuâ€" bators, lightning rods, silos and a great many others, Ontario farmers, if they investigate the plan will probably find many ways in which it can be of service to them. It isn‘t only the city or town dwellâ€" ers who has the opportunity to share in the Home Improvement Plan beneâ€" fits. The farmer also may borrow unâ€" der the scheme to make improvement to his property. % Farms Benefit, Too, From Home Improvement Plan Pigs relish green cornstalks and a small lot can be planted in rows 28 inches apart. When a few inches high the corn can be cut as the pigs re quire it daily. This will furnish the hogs with feed from the middle of July until late in the Fall, A mixture of oats and peas will will furnish feed much earlier in Spring and if cut as it is required, it can be seeded to clover. Any one of the above crops will provide the necessary feed for t‘e growing pigs. Other crops that can be grown an: nually for the purpose of hog feeding include rape, corn and a mixture of oats and peas. Rape may be sown as early in the Spring as the ground is fit to work, and is ready to be pasturâ€" ed by the first of June and will last the season through. If it is inconvenâ€" ient to pasture, it may be mowed as needed, and if not cut too close to the ground, will put forth new leaves and be ready to be mowed the second time in a fow weeks, growing again at once, it can be cut in this way several times during the Summer season. The crop will last for several years, and is equal, or betâ€" ter, than other feeds for growing purâ€" poses. y astizse; â€", are miserâ€" â€œï¬ able and perâ€" s &.T. _ haps in need of sR 3 a good tonic, s ns . ._-:-:v:‘ + e s1 18 weight below &2. * ~ $8 normal, and you Y o. _ .k feel tired â€" out K.. 3%, and weak, folâ€" ... SS C low, the advice ... < § of Mrs. H. M. Rhame of 141 Briscoe St., London, Ont., who said: "For a general runâ€"down condition, nothing did more for me than Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medâ€" ical Discovery. Mother gave it to me and it certainly did help me. My complexion and color were bad, I lost weight and had poor digestion. After taking a few bottles of the ‘Discovery,‘ my appetite and digesâ€" tion were much improved and I gained in every way." Buy now! New size, tabs, 50c. fak s 4. e 1 e e oC g\“* Ee es ectys es o T mererass as > o+. > 3 BE mt o 2 mslss & ~v ho. _ . o5 ts. s $# n is _ . e i o A. . o53 -;:-:;1 a :. Gase. 2 css . l h. nc3 ce. 1 :.:. 1 e 0 DO YOU NEED A BUILDER? (WHEN you The publishers announced, howâ€" ever, that the fourth edition of "Corâ€" onation Commentary" is out of print and that no additional copies will be published. It has not been decided whether a fifth edition, depleting the offending chapters, will Bbe printed. Dealers asking for the commenâ€" tary were told: "We are not issuing it at present." The Duke of Windsor reportedly demanded, through his solicitor, that the book be suppressed and that the publishers print an apology. Heineâ€" mann, Limited, refused to say whethâ€" er they would accede to the Duke‘s demand. LONDONâ€"A scramble to obtain copies of Geoffrey Dennis‘ book, "Coronation Commentary," to which the Duke of Windsor objected, asâ€" serting that it libeled him, was thwarted by bookshops and lending libraries this week. Book‘s Sale Volume Which Aroused Ire Of Zinnias, giant, medium or dwarf size, offer a range of bloom that the busy person can plant with certain satisfaction of a big display of bloom These, except for the tiny affair with close buttonlike flowers, are large plants. The bigger ones will make a height of 18 inches to two feet or more. Colors cover a wide range from dull red, bronze and yellow to bright red and pinks. The blooms somewhat resemble the rose. They grow well in almost any part of Canâ€" ada. In the smaller typet. of easily grown flowers are the alyssums. They are white and dainty and useâ€" ful for edging. These will grow in partial shade and make excellent edging plants. Portulaca is also reâ€" commended. It is a spreading plant with bright yellow, red and pink waxâ€"like flowers. It thrives in dry soil and bright sunshine, and requires little care. In the latter category alâ€" so come nasturtiums, marigolds, caâ€" lendulas and petunias. According to the Wall Street Journal, a certain clergyman remindâ€" ed his congregation that Eve did not Leonoraâ€"Poor Marian! She is so afraid that George is marrying her for her money. Lettieâ€"Then why doesn‘t she preâ€" tend she‘s lost it all? Leonoraâ€"Because she is afraid that he might believe it. Note from teacher on Betty‘s reâ€" port card: "Good worker, but talks too much." Note from father over signature on back of card: "Come up some time and meet her mother." One of the encouraging signs of the times is the decline in oratory. Hope is a fine diet when freely mixed with hard work, prunes and codfish. . Man.â€"Do you believe in luck? Friendâ€"Well, I should say 1| do. See that fat woman in the big hat and the red dress? Well, 1 once askedher to be my wife. o t o t 4 0060 00000000 00â€"00â€"0â€"00â€"00â€"40â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"1â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"2â€"2â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"9â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"2â€" "A loafer who loafs around loafâ€" ers is not as bad as the loafer who loafs around business men." _ Corâ€" rect. Friendâ€"â€"That‘s strange. He has no personal acquaintance with either. Just because a sleeping man mumâ€" bles, "Come kiss sweet Daddy," does not mean be is very fond of chilâ€" drer. Manâ€"That man Fiddler can talk by the hour on capital and labor. Beware of the person who tries to rush you into a decision, usually he is afraid to give you time to study the proposition. ~tav 0â€"0â€"0â€"9â€"4â€"0â€"4â€"0â€"4â€"0â€"4 Tommyâ€"Butter, cheese, ice cream and two cows. Teacherâ€"Tommy, name 5 things that contain milk. A lleged Issue No. 19â€"‘37 Duke of Windsor Is Withdrawn Is Suppressed NV 1‘Tl INDI@s Great interest has been manifestâ€" ed throughout Ontario in this Coron: ation planting and already 1500 of the schools have arranged to plant these offsprings from the Royal Oaks this year. Distribution will continue until the supply is exhausted. Appliâ€" This year being Coronation year, "The Men of the Trees" have brought thousands of acorns and oak seedâ€" lings from the Royal Forests in Engâ€" land and these will be planted all throughout Canada as a living and a loyal memorial to our new King. Oaks From England For the "greens" enthusiast, a few plants of Swiss chard will provide an abundance of meals. It is worth inâ€" vestigating as is also broad beans, which come along about midsummer and later. Brocolli, a sort of refinâ€" ed cauliflower, Koli Rabi, a refined turnip, and red cabbage and yellow tomatoes will lend interest to the regular types and provide a slightly different flavor. In many places egg plants and peppers can be grown and will be appreciated. They must be started early indoors. The red type of the latter can be produced in a surprisingly wide area of Canada; there is also the little individual Acorn or Table Queen Squash which is a big improvement over its rather watery ancestors. Leeks add variety to the onion family. Tender white radish lengthens the season for this vegetable, and‘some of the extra early bantam type will do the same for corns. Unusual Vegetables Experienced gardeners often make it a rule to try at least one new varâ€" iety of vegetables every year. _ Free speech is what keeps divorce courts working overtime. A gossip is a person who talks to you about others; _ A bore is one who talks to you about himself; A brilliant conversationalist is one who talks to you about yourself. realize she lacked clothing until she ate the apple. 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Think of what would result if each town and community in Ontario started to plant trees withâ€" in its borders and especially at the Highway entrances. Classified â€" Advertising Horticultural Societies are taking an active interest in tree planting and hundreds of people are joining hands to reclaim or retain the beauty and utility of our tree growth. cation for these may be made to the Toronto office. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK BREEDERS o De poNT rq 95 15. ns ue BAR OLL . $1.25 All Druggists, _ Deseriptive folder on request Also excellent for Temporary Deafness and Head Noises due to congestion caused by_co!di, Alfl_q and swimming. PASmthal, #" _ HEAD NO RUB 1N BAcK Eon OF EARSâ€" INSERT IN NOSTRLS»â€" Sh) PATD OFHE,. IGH PRICES FOR OLD CANADIAN GENT FOR SENSATIONAL, NEW PAT CHINESE VEGETABLE OYSTERS 70 Fifth Ave., New York City A. 0. LEONARD, Inc. EARN MONEY AT HOME STAMPS BOUGHT AGENT WANTED MEDICINAL REMEDIES STAMPS GODERICH. â€" Shipment of an $11,000 consignment of equipment to Quebec by the Dominion Road Maâ€" chinery Co., and the purchase in the Meaford area by the Goderich Manuâ€" facturing Co. of a halfâ€"million feet of timber, to be brought here for sawing, are two evidences of inâ€" crsased industrial activity in this town. The latter company has had night and day shifts working for some months. The Meaford timber is to be brought to this port on the barge "Michigan," towed by the tug "Northern," of Owen Sound. Some of the logs are now piled on the wharf at Meaford. Apples pour into the British marâ€" ket every month of the year. From Canada they arrive from â€" September to April; from France. September to January;~ "ithuania, Sep ember to December: _ Russia, Septembér â€" io March; Switzerland, September _ to November; Belgium., August to Novâ€" ember; Denmark, August to Decemâ€" ber; Germany, July to March; Hunâ€" gary, August to October; Italy, July to October; Netherlands, August to February; Norway. August to Februâ€" ary; Norway, August to February, and Spain, July to January. The exâ€" port season from the United States is from July to May. while the Britâ€" ishâ€"grown apples are on sale from July to March. Apples from Australia arrive on the British market froumu March to Augâ€" ust; from New Zealand, March to July; From South Africa, March to May; from Argentina, March to April from Chile, April to July, and from Portugal, July to August. Increased Industrial Activity at Goderich Any cream separator that leaves over four oneâ€"hundredths of a nercert of butterâ€"fat in the skim milk is stealâ€" ing milk from the farmer who ener ates it. The efficiency of the machine can be tested by thoromuthl= mivirg the skim milk, taking a holf Dint sample of ‘t. and having that samnie tested. Before this is G0N%. hownyop, the following precautions should be taken on the the farm. Makze suze the cast iron frame that holds the tow! is absolutely level, that the machine is securely fastencd to the floor so if does not vibrate to any extent, that the milk is separa‘ted while it is s warm, that warm â€" water is _ run through the cold macnine before the milk is starfed, that the parts are kept clean, and that the machine is turned at the proper speed as ie commended by the manufacturer _ warm, that war water is run through the cold machine hefore the milk is started, that the parts are al} kept clean, and that the machine is turned at the proper speed as recommended ‘y the manvfacturer Where Apples Arrice 7 he Year L round "If you see a man who walks with a strut, probably vith his thumb that is hooked in the corner of his vest, that means he has a peculiar amount of conceit and pride. The criminal classes have a peculiar walk. They have a slouching walk with a knockâ€" ing of the knees." Professor Levy said. Moneyâ€"Stealing Cream Separat Professor Levy exolained that there are three methods of determining the capabilities of an individual, the first is to size up the individual by sight, jadging him by facial and bodily charâ€" acteristics. The second is the anthroâ€" polical method. Use of measurements oi the head and body. The third is the only sciemific method, he said, and that is the psychological method. A man‘s walk is revealing of his makeâ€" up, he continued. For example. be said, a great numâ€" bei of children who. take college courses should never go to university. They should be taught instead to work with their hands. As it is now, parents are puzzled to determine just what vocations they should encourage their children to follow, when the whole question can be cleared up oy certain proved tests "Purpose of the psychological test is not to find out how much you do know," he said, "but to find out how much you are capable of knowing and doing. The thing is to find out what vocation an individual is fitted for. These days too many people are doâ€" ing what they should not be doing." When that time comes he said, there will be fewer round pegs in the square holes because individuals will know for what vocations they are the best suited, the things they can do best, and the type of occupation they will be happiest at. WINDSOR, â€" Not far distant is the time when every child, youth, man and woman will be psychologicâ€" ally tested to determine their abilitâ€" ies, Professon J. H. Levy, of Toronto, industrial psychologist, told members of the Windsor branch, Engineering Institute of Canada. Toronto Professor Relieves Psyâ€" chological Tests Would Find Right Vocation. Would Determine Man‘s Ability the British mar. the year. From from â€" September ce. September to _ Sep emben to September _ io 2.0F