r l< I’ hf ;. ugly CHILDREN IN' BCIIQQL. , _____. | Boston y n workinil into Juneviile A stud times M! “m” wyppg Jsllti I?‘ for snnls so 0km gghooi kl ‘Mn “m,” are taught the difference between right wrung sud their minds are elevated. Little working children feel too much monotony. too little wholesome play and 1°)’: m" nun are deprived of sweetness alld richness. lAil this gives tileut a tn the wrong direction. .'Keep the children ill school ulltil their minds are educated and their characters developed and their moral stamina forlned-then tiley will grow up to be fine men and women and gum] citizens. it is individual and so- ciui waste for undeveloped children to be fed into the wheels of industrY~ ‘They will make a poor quality citi- zen which will be a drag upon soviili progress. .A law in lliunesota provide tiiill children under sixteen years of age who need work_ sufficiently tllat they would be entitled to n work certificate may receive u pellsion allowance if they stay Ill school and attend regul- arly. Thus a great state is recognis- lllg that it is cheaper to pay tile chil- » (Iron to stay Ill school-if they are too poor to afford it otherwise-titan to let them go out nlld rapport themselv- es and become inefficient citilcns iat- er. - TIIE (‘RY BABY. .lt is‘ as natural for little ituiiiv! i0 cry as for puppiss to bark. Oacc we inld four itllliliii!" i" i‘ but‘ rel. and it was n barrel full of noise constantly. persistentilv-"iliiii! liil-‘l’ _, were asleep. The newborn bully should cry to cxpnud its luulfl 1t should cry lustily ollce or twice n tiny for its first few months of lifc. ltight hcrc is \\'Ilt‘f'9 some mothers ilcgiu to spoil their children-uud it is a serious mistake for _it nut only‘ makes trouble for the whnin family, but it may ruin the life of thc child- lsndlng him to think he lnust have ev- erything he wants through life, alnl ranking him unable to deny or con- trol himself. lf baby cries, study what is the cause. 'l‘ry and unders and what’ ho lilHlllit by ills cry. if he is wet. hay cold feet, is lying on n wrinkle: blanket, has too nlueh or too little lwdt-intlving. is lacing prlcked by a pill -rcmnv.- the cause. Whoa that is done. iuy thc hahy down again. and ii i he persists ill crying let hilll nrv ii- out. lf he docs this for n few times he will catch the paint himself to getting along without the attention and fussing ovcr which he is bawliag for. Sonic hnbics cry because they are ir- ritable and nervous and want atten- tion. All babies like that. bspecially “oft in filo stilly night". Some bab- ies cry because they are angry. The tcmper cry is sharp alld acreanl- i lug. ‘Sir Baby uiii be “mad" if you l‘ don't take him up when he wants it. or if you lay him down Just when he demands “up". - Do not think Baby is hungry every time he cries. Feed him only at reg-i \lIlll' intervals. if he dues not weigh what he should or cries a whimper- ing. continuous wnil, and if he is all right just after being fed, then he hungry. fitrengthen the quality of- his food. The nursing mother should eat shows that six eat matter. (‘all us‘ tshlliircn got court will rupture liimle rt of offense as school ehll children are kept busy g along a higllel plane 0f ac- ideals uud and lunch discouragement. shove if baby lnoans and whines ltiiifllii)‘ slid is evidently sick. that all‘! dllfsr- oetur. There is little f r wears a flannel band the dulgiag him. hours. plono to and nerves calm. every time he IflfahIiiIIY. Keep 1» and than set hilnliliii it 0 Except the time c. at alone. of n fond parent, the baby and rest most of the’ time for his first half year. will not only ulakc n good baby. but an unspoiled, self-reliant and self con- trollcd individual of life. This is lite first step in t‘ ' training.‘ (‘LOSETL - BIIELVEE, IIOOKQ- How can you expert to kccp every- rhlng in it's ‘place. if tbcrc ain't no such aniulni as a place’! Every house- -vife's idea of tile lnilicniunl is when she sitlaii dwell in n house vvhcrc there manage to keep it in it. Many u housewife is waiting for that glorious time when "they" can afford lo build n house of their own. or buy one, and thi-n she uiii have plenty of closets. silcivcs, books and things. it does nut occur to her to stop uniting and fix up the place in which they are now living, even if’ it be ll rented place on which their term of possession is fickle. ‘fills alight ln- a wise invcstulcnt, cvcu if the lalld- I0l‘lI~ did us i know one to do-raisctl the rent when lilc tenant had lnadc thc llousc lllllfQ dcsirullic. A closet may be built at small ex- acusc if ilubbv is a “handy lunll about the house". By making a cheap franlewyrk and lacking wall board- whicil is really papcr—un one or boTli sides and end of the hull or thc corner of a room, may be silut off and ulndo into a closet. The .t'.vull board nllly he tinted the shine color as the walls of the roolu, or pnpered with tile same paper or you can do this work at a time when you are paperiag the room, and the partition will never be notic- ed as distinct from the other walls. Shelves alnl hooks are simple things to put up. They cost inlt little ill tilllc and money, only ill forethought. .l\'ily do we suffer along without them? it would nlakc your house much nlorc iivrnillc. if yjolt would ifiifo n pencil and pnpcr and‘ go about fraln room to roonl and estimate ox- nctiy where a shelf would add to your soap illliI elcnncr shelf over tile kit- hen sink. a toilet article shelf over the. bowl in the hath room. a hammer and nail shelf in the ccllnr way, a shelf for salt and pepper and coffee put ovcr the range. a shelf under the range on which to keep the small oven iusldilti of having it sit on the floor. a shelf for rubbers in the! back entry, n shclf fnr n brlc n brnc' ill the bed room and Ill the living room. n shelf in the garage for oil cans, and a cel- lar fuli of shelves for many things. As to hooks, there are so many places, where their presence would make life easier. bur-having set your imagination to work-J will leave theta for you to figure out yourself. FOR IFXDEIJ BTOKJILINGB; luore hourishiutf food. more milk and soups. if the baby is bottle fed, give a stronger formula. Tile chief cause of a baby's crying is indigestion or colic. lit" then shown he is ill pain. makes faces. roiis his head from side to side. draws up his feet. bclches wind. _und has a hard tease abdomen. Such a baby should be fed less rich food and given lnorc water between feedinlli- ‘ i Neglected Anaemia (than Leads to a Decline-Enrich ~ the Blood by ‘name 0"- ‘ . Williams‘ Pink Piiis ilnihelr early teens ii is quite eomnlonlor g-irls to outgrow their strength, and mothers should carc- (ully watch the‘ health of their Wtlaughters at this time. for it is _ when strength is sapued by rabid >growth that anaemia develops. The first signs may be noticed by ‘peev- lshness, lsnguor and- headaches. .'I"he face grows pale. ibreathless- hoes and palpltatioa follow. with ,i0w spirits. At Ltle first symptom of anaemia mothers should aet st once. -Negiect- id anaemia often leads to decline. jinn. if you see that your daughter's lood is enriched there steed ‘be no aase for anxiety. Tlni v ‘llwii nrleher ever discoveredpfs _. _l- s‘ Pink Bills. 1‘ _\ to. red iood created. by these I.“ , will quickly banish all signs of anaemia. iliiley will build iii) Ytlur “ girl's health aad- ensure her a robust girl- hood. Give your daughter a course of Dr. Williams’ IPink ~ Pills now. Make her strong like titonlsaads of girls who have, been rescued from mpglutehee of anaemia by-Dr. Wil- Llia, '4.- ak Pills. Here .ls,a -bit_ of r ' a 1ss lulu-y Ventiitti. osm- liiuli ', . 13.. saysz-Pfllree years ago while fltendlag‘ a convent. i studied very-hard to lrlduate. The‘ result ' was. l itiocame _ “mothers. She ' the a of the-pi y longer ad -I can ‘tss ‘with the dyes on the market: or they ‘if your stockin gs have faded from many washings. they may be dyed may be tinted with the tints. Stock- ings are so many light shades that it is really not worth worrying about if they lose their color. Just give them souls of the fancy names; honey dew, flash. moonlight. atmosphere-and let thelll be that fuini. no-coior so popu- lar today. FROZEN I-‘BIJ IT SALAD. Dice five oranges. five bananas and one small can of pineapple, add n cup of whipped cream to a cup of cooked salad ilrossing. and mix this well wiill diced fruit. l'ut this ill baking pow- der calls; cover lilc tops with oiled paper. and then lo tops of the cans; pack lin- calls in salt and ice for five hours; then serve on lettuce leaves. i IIOITBE GREENEBY. The beauty of “Pilristluus cactus" hiooln gor- l lluvc n is that it can bc tundr- to eously al (‘llrisiulus time. friend who lnllkcs llcr ltbluc ltiviil’ with grccncrv during lilc winter months, but stn- lo-cpa it in the basc- ment when it is shabby. i-inglish ivv, ferns. Christians cactus. and a unlu- her of shade loving plants can be started now and be ready for tile IlUi- idays. \ PINEAPPLE SALAD. - (‘haem- is a vrood iililIIiiilll to pinc- opple salad. ‘Use either ercaln clan-so or cottage cheese, nladc. into bulls. and roll the balls Ill choppcTi nuts. I "on as are n fine foundation for sais coalbin dressinr. "ca" and bananas go well together in salad. l . llflMlil EQUIPMENT. “Tile majority of houics are ns poorly equipped for ilnsiness as an office. would be without telephone typewriter or desks". so the club wo- raen have found out. by their recent ILIIVQY. s ' NEW ZIALANII. New Zealaad has led the world for many years in saving her babies and seems tn have. the know-how and the will to take scien- tific care of the‘ health of the new horn and their mothers. ‘If l were s deaisen of the "hltte world". about to he deposited by the stor somswhars on this terrestrial slo . l should coax him to drop me in aw Bcsland. ‘Nu Infant tlaath rats in ‘Io- h‘. laflLWll only £9.06 per 1.000 births ‘sat vrar. in tils United litalss it was 72 per 1,000 births. 1m thav lova hsbiss twice ss mnch in New lealsnd as we do ln_ the Unit~ sd Blatant I IMILII "llad. how many make a million?!‘ “Very few, Boa. very few!’ ONLY Al A I-AQT 5180'!‘- "l think there should be more einhs A at the halo" "by er ink. if 1W rst mouth alnl after tillli’. a ‘knitted one. Benin the do)’ Your bub!‘ il "it!" i" igni“ hinl not to be a cry-bah! “In”. hi‘ u: "him ‘lie lonlf quiet _ .' Tend . to hint ’hiln melnforfibie.‘ he is n ' receiving his care. and an hour a‘ ds! "f lltltilll and loving and belng up in the It'll!!! ltouid lie This good" letting alone is a place for everything and shc can a “TIIIQ CIIIIIIL‘ II‘! UNI‘) IBOUNIIA- . nos- , x, -—-_ l_t is seldom that a hyluu written in lilc beat of a theological controversy. and IlllEhtIEiLtb elllphflflyg "m, Imago, m" “i” "f. doctrines should become ‘such a universal favorite that e\'ery srouu Within ‘lilc church shuuid sing it‘ wilth ilIlfli-illifieu approval. Yet It I v-hst has hapnetn-a n. u... case of this hymn. it was written by ltov. Samuel Stone in 18st; n; u "me when the Anglican fhtltch was “u...” ‘enrdnd ‘ml’ "m liiitifed unorthodox ieiitbilil "ii Bishop ffolenso. who hm] Just published u ilook deity-tin; the hlnmfléll’ “hfurwfilrf thc Pcalatencll epmhe" w“ ‘illfli-‘liifllion within the ranks of ‘then-hung .\lr. Stone fell the and beiieved‘titat the of the faith were Nor did he ll||||r wrntc. (inc ve htls since lice Iflif! ‘"l‘lle._('i||lrcll itil i I. .. ilc dear" inn-nail»"infrinim M‘ To guide. sustain and Uhorlqh “lie with her ill the cud: ~ ' ‘ Ililgb tilcrc be . , And false sons‘Iiiislintknzniiiilt h" Against or foo or traitor I unfit; never shall prevail." universal" iilizltluliitli-Eitrfitt M um 1mm" for“ Dr p F n 3 accounted - 1- . ensou considers that ti"? Qifilanation tic» in lh. r . ii t e siaiclucnts of titn-IDI-‘Lt mm couched ill Scriptural leruls nlullu-"rp schoo nfl iilOilKlli is frcr- ‘i H m“. situation keenly ‘ Tery foundations being antierlnincli. e words when m. lilc of lilc llyuln which uoinitlcd fronl imam. - / those [lllrascs in it» ,1,....,,,g:"|l::;vu're' T’ _ _ _ uy "I iilltilill uas innn ni ii illtluorc. ‘ TTER n .\III.I'I‘l.\ .\.\'I) All! fiflltVlfla Mi" ‘llirlciili-liititl uud' alent of Notional ll-f‘ .. N “ulmmi . 4 tlllt and Depart. "g"iiic|'ini iiorcrnlncnt Md "mun l ‘ n gincrul and var n s curried on iii mum.“ .4 ."""“fi “'1' "loves for the use of the I$17;ifi‘f‘i;ilrlllllltllltl and lk-rlnnnt-nt .-\t'ii\‘c Farm-x sup“ "Iitilriimlirzli (illltil .l|| Air ‘my 0r u i r ‘is arc Siiltlliil-tl from it allouint.’ sources, i.c. (inv- crnlncut stocks, l|l;lllliI'iIl'i.‘ill‘i‘Il in (tr~ ‘llll-illlfil" i-‘nciorlcs or |n|rplmnpd "m" lihe iriiiif- i"i"‘i|ucnt slliptucnts nrc ‘arranged and tin- ncccssury' rpm". [illlillfiil forwarded to the Ftilliiiflno“ cm. ciiiimill" iliifpttscs. Orders inlve rc- ccnlly been pinccd for certain nero. plane engines for tile sc of iin- lloyul ‘(hlnadian Air ifnrc v, n-nmn- "xuf"; ‘work during lilc lust few yours is well ‘known ill regard to survey work, for. est fire control, etc. ~ ‘Wilntcvcr thc nlndr- of supply tin- l-fficiuls responsible for this work hits iill‘ necessary‘ iccbuical kuoyviedgt- and luilltury experience to ensure that and adjust [convenience A shoe shelf in tile closet. lilc correct stores arc silfllliitlii llliii Ho f ‘financial loss is incurred. .-\ fcw of thc subjects dealt uilil in Vcncrul correspondence comprise tlllétir lions respecting applications for cop. ics of Military llccords of Service. Mctlrlls. Wills, ctr. Yearly contpeti- lions for thc imperial and (ltlvcrnzlr Ilt-ncr.'li's (‘bill's-age Silields. ill which (fault-ts ill (‘uualiu take a keen interest. Tin» visit nf the yearly Rifle’ Team to Blsiev, etc. Recent investigations were made through various Departments regard lag thc possibility of the existence of scientific data for use in forest .firc protection. thc cost of which is ill- crcnsing year by year. - Officers of both Militia and Air l-‘orccs are ferqueutly arriving in England on duty or on Courses of in- struction. and in connection with their movements the Departments concern» ell are kept advised All ngelucntu are later made for their return traus~ portntion. SOLDIERS‘ CIVIL BIS-ESTABLISH- MICN . Tile work curried on during lilc past lnonth by the Depnrtulent of Hol- dicrs’ (fivii lie-Establishment hlls been extremely varied and irontpriscs much that is of u personal character in addition to the official routine. in the nlatter of orthopaedic nppiitinces over 300 ilrrilngeulcllts have been lnadc. Nuariy'2.iI0iI letters have inn-n received nlld ovcr 25,000 lctlcrs have iteen typed and forn-urded. 0vcl~ 5.- 000 flies have been handled and 1H7 intervicu-s given. 375 hlcdicni cxnnl» inations have iakeu pincc and illllt‘il personal help n-adercd. Numerous cases in "c been. dcnlt cx-uccrvlcc lucn uud their dt-pclnlcals ill cnuncclioll with lilc i‘uiicd Service l-‘und (Unnicen Fund). .I\|llllIl|_' lilo tiiffcrcut (‘nnudiun work now iloilscd ill tin- (‘auatiiau lluiltling. iilcrc arc sunn- concefned \\'ith so lnnny different llc- partlnents that it is difficult to clus- sify them under any particular ln-nd- lag when llil the varied work is of cu» uni inlpnrtaucc. Ollc Section. for instance. curries on lvork in connection lvitil tlln ilcpnri- ulcuts of Agriculture, of Ainrint: un-l Fisheries, of National iM-fcncc. eslicv- lnily lilc Naval itcptlrillll-nts. \\'or (lravcs. llcnnrttncul of IItlliiill. l-Zx- lcrnnl Affairs ill (‘ounce-thin with thc "ldulprcss of Ireland" ltciicf Fulld. dc- ciniouu of the Privy (‘oullt-li. (‘ulnnliun Uovcrnuleut l-‘illns._ the cxltnlinaiiiuis curried ollt ill (lunadn by tile iYuivt-r- sity of London. certain ulnitcrs in connection with lilc Soldiers’ Hollie- lnnnt Board of (‘zlnnlia and of tln- Nec- brtlncilcs of rotary of Slate's Iit-parllvtcui of Iii- tawn. relating to llcpnrntiou (‘ialiuc of individuals. -———-<0->-———— r CANADIAN HTIGAMHIIII‘ ‘ICIMHTLA- TIONH. ‘The Iligb Commissioner for Canada has been asinnl by a well known steamship (folnpllny, to furnisil impies of the latest Canadian uttvvlillllw"! Regulations relating lo the construc- tion of passenger vessels. uud part1" ularly in regard to liulis, ulachinery. life saving appiilnn , etc. IIW PBOOISH FOR PBNSIIIIVINO MINI‘. A London busims man. has brought to tha notice of the liigh ‘(Iolumission as (or Canada a new process for bringing. lasst from the Dominion without teasing or chiiiitllf ii- IIAVIB IN EHO- OAIADIAII Walt 0 , LAN The Imperial War Graves Commis- sion has informed the lligTJfomlnis- sinner for Osaada that dstones w l_ ted our the graves of the Oaasd ldlsrs hlrlsd la 5t. for wolllsa." "0h'. l don't know. l should try kindness first." thing we llamas flan-h Hampton Hill. .os Arlistles my ssea rm ti» Director of the King's Csasalau l\'IiIl ill respect in ticsiiinll- (‘unudiila U drain ~l Stuffortislllrc. England, ill i039. father was a typical country liarson and until he was thirteen he lived in a rllrnl district. Later he at- tended lilc fnnlous Charterhutlse School in IAUIIIIIIII and from there he was sent ta (lxfnrd. lie graduated in H363 iiilii i111‘ Piitili Years was n curate 'at Oxford. in i870 Qlc became cur~ ntc to ills father at Si. Paul's, ling- ,geston, London, alnl in 1874 succeed- lcd his father as vicar. This was a thickly populated pariah and one of the very poorest districts in llast Lon- don. - liir. Stone-Hi ‘ amazing energy and "i" "Slllllnihy lnnde billl greatly be» invcti by tin- peopie and tin-re are ‘those even yet who remember hlnl Iwltll tcudcr affection. in 1890 be was rector of All, llaliolvs, London Well lluring thc tea years he was there [be introduced solue novel features in Pilurclt work. .iic had noticed that ulauy inctory cluplvcvccs calnc to IAOII“ don by tile I'ilL‘tI|I trains in lilo mora- lult vvltll oftcn more tllna llll hour to unit bcforc illcir wuvk begun. llc in~ ‘riled these people to u short servici- in tbc church and afterwards they were llliI)\\'i'ii to rcnd. or sew until ii was tiliic. to go to work. 'l‘llis was so nlueil appreciated that lilc custom inn .lu-cu continued until llu- present time i in addition lo “The Church's Our Ftlillliilliillll" .\ir. Stone lvrots many other ilyulus, including twelve on ZIIN‘ Alloslics (freed. Aamng iin- best- IIIl0\l'Il of his llynltls arc “Weary 0f Earth and Laden \\‘ifil lily Hills" “Liifii. of our soul's salvation." Stone wrote altogether fifty-five hymns villi’ a fciv of which are iu use out‘ side his own Ptlllliiilillitlll. lie dicll of cancer on Novculbcr 19th, i900. School iii llunlpton iiiii. places u lull rel wreath on cucll of tilt-si- graves. (‘.\.\'.\I)I.\N \\'.\R GRAVES I.\' BEL- Ulfiii. 'i‘ln- iliull (‘ttlllillittaliqungr rm- (‘unflfln bus rccclved frnnl lilc lnlpcrini \\'nr iiY-‘IVPH (‘olnullssiou copies of Parts l. lnd 2. oi’ the ltegistcl-s for the .\icain ' lte .\lclnorlni. 'i‘ln-sl- ltcgistfrs con- ':|in tllc nulacs of (‘mladinn Solrllerl front A. to ll. who fell in Fiunden tiurlnl,’ lilc lircnt \\'ur and lluvl- n1 Itnown graves. 'i‘ln- commission sint cs that nn llluspntcil ticscriptive purl coulnlon to thc ltcglstcrs of he .\I0lll- orinis crcctcti ui .\icniu (lutc, "Yprc- and ‘Tyne Poi. Pilsscilcnduic, will b: pubiisllcd as soon as construction ll sufficiently advance I iII-JIIFIIANIDIKE PACKED IJEIW. IN FOIL be reported ‘a thc lligh Ponlulissitnler, uud tilni no cllnnge ill the regulations was liile~ ly until Great Britain was declared freed from disease. LECTURES 0 An Officer lu lilc ltoyill Navy has asked to be fufilishcd with informa- tion concerning the Cinlstittliiotl and general Government of Vnnuda, to- "t-tlwr uitll publications giving filt- trend 0t‘ Canadian Pulley Iu iilnplr- Matters. lie siaics be wishes lo us: lllis illfflfllllliiilll ill t'l)i|Ii(‘('iIiIil with series of lectures to bc givcn at one o; lilc Naval‘ Depots. —-—-i-IO-}-————- iflfiiVri LETTER. CANADA. MINI 'l‘llc (‘anadinlt Official iilinlng Nclve llcttcr circunlted this week was based Ull all article received from illc .\llln ituba industrial Devcloplnetlt lioard at Winnipeg. and dealt witil- thc in creasing interest wilicil has been -lis played during tilc past twelve montln in prospecting aver the area from Flln-Floa northward to -t.‘old lrakc Northern hiuuittrltlt. ' ' iuforluuiion was girl-n lilc Sllcvrlt property Zifi nlilcs north and 1i! uiiiett east of lilc (‘rnullerrj Portage arca ovcr wilicll rnilvv: ' to lilc Flia—i<‘ion property fraln Tile _l’nr would pass. (‘anndiun relative to Official Mining Notes inlscd on ulnicriul supplied by Iii" Natural iii-source intelligence llvnucll f tin- licpurtlntrat of tile inlcrior .|i Ottawa, lvcrc also sent oultto ti- Fri-as and to tile luiaing and financial cbrptlrnllolln, uud uilnilur News ltcln lvcrc circulated to tile electrical paper. lullilt-I-o. grain, livestock, oil and tiin in-l- journals. TRADE ENQUIRIES. The liigh (jomlnissiouerfic Offici- has been lnforulcd by the (‘ilundinn Trude (‘oluulissioners ill (lroatfiritalu that tilcy have received tho following cnquirlcs Ilil‘ Cnnudinll goods (iurlac lilo past week:- \\ London firnl of (‘flllllllilttitlll brok era is desirous of cffcctiug a conae lion with Eastern (‘unatllan lnuuufltct» urcrs and silippers of Spruce ulul liupie, and with British tfoiunlblu ex- ports of itougias l~‘ir. ..\ London firlll engaged ill wllolc talc uud export trade wishes to scours i tin: representation of il first -cluss Pnnndixut nlnnufnciurter of ltubbcr |v'lll>f\\'l.‘il|'. including ilverslloes, ll uh ilt.‘l‘l4, (lyulnaslual Shoes. etc. .\ Liverpool firnl wishes to estab- iisll conncctiovls nil huvllrl, wit" ""“ nuinn (Grape) sldppers of Canned t-‘isll. A lluncheste ‘eompnv invites quo- tations from Canadian exporters of ling (‘aslngs in 100 yard bundles Pi!‘ up ill tierecs containing 300 bundles (narrows. narrow lnedlums. mediums and medium widest. All quotations to be c. I. f. htsnchester. . l A ls-cals firm in tanning nlaterlals is interested in receiviol iillttillim" and parlictliars from (‘ansdian mann- facturers of tsunina’ extracts. as buy‘ ora or agents. A Glasgow firm of sssdsnlen will be glad to receive offers from Canada of Alsyke and lied Clover Seeds. nr mixed lots. ‘ A Liver ool firm is interested (Ill buyers) in\ hearing froul Nova Scotin packers of (fanned Lobster. A (llasgnw produce agent. who deals prinripitllY .With whniessir warehouses and multipiv buyers. dc» sires an agency for Canadian produce --prllteipslly Eggs. A Manchester firm dealing in butch‘ Qfl’ Inpfllhfl is intekfltltl ill k211i“! tn touch with Canadian lnsnnfsctuh on of Hardwood Bhswsra. sampler sad s.l.f. Manchester ’ s an nquutnt or cusmiotararowsrttussorss X73 . AVDRITE HYMN g» ANt) aHIIRWRITBIIp cause thc lunlps cs a uniform and diffused light on tile The l-Iaady. Man's tiorn ‘l t... mtnlxo as anlctvrnlt: l-lsxua 'l'ln~rt.- is great scope for thc ilnu\i_v~ amn ill tile design and construction of lieotrie light. fltmcnts. for nowadays :he tendency is all ill the tiircctiol of simplicity ill urtjcics in this charac- .er. A dining ronul pendant of the kind illustrated in Fig. l can be made very hastily. awn.- ruling consists of an -xtcrlor fnlnework lnndc frolll plain lhrce~piy wood or wrought iron in~ elinetl ui about 45-llegroea. 'i‘i|c IIIIIPI‘ face» arc whitened in reflect tile light. ’l‘llc uperuture iii the buttolu is cov~ ‘Pi-‘t-i iii‘ u lightly stretched piece of plain silk uloulltcil on u dctilciulble frame \\‘flit'Il run be reluovctl as desir- rd from the lnain body of the fitting Io uilnlv of olpqping. .\\'ilbin thc framework llfc four innlp lluldcrs, one ut_ cnch corner. These lake the ustlul electric light bulbs. current being fed to iIlHll by acpnruic flexible wires connected at roses to lin- lighting circuit. All four ‘amps can In.- sepnrutcly or collective» iy switched on or off by suitable wir- A riZTit/ PW - 5 .lu; to the switches. A satisfactory ulna is to ilnvc a single light control- led by onc- switcll, anti lilc rcnlnlnticr by n sci-null switch. One advantage of this fitting is that thc wiloic- of the light is refit-ct- ed upwards. Tilt: ceiiiilg lllcn is ful- ly Iiiillliillliiitii, tin-re ls‘no glnrl- be- uve invisible, willie tile large area at thc undcrsitic cnsur- i . , icugill 'lt (for lilc cnti pieces) llvcnly the top in the usuoi_ way. by ceiliugifulli‘ lliflvvil ~ ill dialuctcr nucdiatcly at tile bottom of the sului six inches. and for tile side plcccs BY PAUL‘ s THE STORY or casters mom HOME INTERESTING PIIENUII Copyright 1920. t i- > 0 0 4 4.x. CANADLAN COINI. MONTGOMIRV. thirty two incbs. 'l‘|lc distance A will iilcn be twelve alni (tights-en illcllcs rc< spew-lively. willie thc dimensions i.‘ are seven int-hes. Propane the four pieces by sawing to sise and nlakiag tho edges perfectly smooth with sand pa- per or by planing. nissclnltle lhcln as shown in Fig. 3 by flxiulf tempor- ary blocks of wood to the bench to hold the side pieces from Itllpllilill lllld to keep tin-m square ut the corners support tilcln witlr little lab pieces oi‘ paper glut-ti to thc frnul surfaces-l across the corners us indicated in Fig. 2i. Thcsc papers are quickly removed later by dumping with ll moist sponge. While lilc fruulc is supported by thc black as shown ill Fig. 1i, iuukc some lriangiliur corner pieces of soft wood about tlvo inches tvidc ulld one inch tilick. pioningdilc wood to a triangu- ur shape in section until it fgits nicc- iv across the corners. Then cut off ubullt one inch silorter than thc icngtil of llle corners. Next obtain four ordinary built-u filling ci- cclriv: iunlp bidders and screw one to cuch lower uud of lilc four ctrrncr pieces. llrlil boil-s about half-inch tilrougil tln- wood from thc underside. of tin- imldcrs to thc back, and drill sulnlicr holes from these points to the front, inclining tile unit-s as shown in the sectional vlctv of the corner I-‘lg. .5. These slunilcr ilolcs. about a qunrtcr-of-nu-incll ill distal-tor, urc for thc passage of ill" flexible lighting cubic. insert lilc -i'.icxlblc through til-- slunilcr hole uud tie n knot in it lln- ier hole to prevent tile flex pulling out again. The silort. ends of iiil‘ flex arc tin-n passed through lilc rv v ‘vvvvvvvvvv A search through the correspondence which is now Ill the Archives at 0t- iod of French rlllc in Canada, leaves of letters and doculueuls which per-- lain lo alone)‘. coins alld financial lnntters. The Jfblliflli of keeping n New Frunvc was indeed a tiecp onc‘ anti resulted In nluuy experiments Ito-i lag lril-d. lltifficuliics arose from the: fact that lilc (lnvernor In (tut-bet- was uudcr iln- impression that in.- knewl more hi‘ the nccds of the colony than lin- court officials iii Paris. 0n the: other hand lilc court officials in l'ar~ i» were ulapiy satisfied that they could solve lilc financial proillcnls of a (lovernar iluntircds of leagues away- nutluok greatly" rcudccd by the action of tvro They ibis concerned it is across lilc scn. With from lilo two parties ' fc tn ossunn- that noun: intcvcslulg tilick. ilniviug lilc Joints nt lilc corn» t‘i‘. .'i‘hc lliliiiilil! dimensions A and ll, l-‘ig. 4, Sililtliil bc slit-ll iilill the frnlnci will go niccly into tile lower thc body. tile. lmltonl of tllc wooden shown in Fig. 5. selected silk, ibis bcing stretched vcry tightly and fastened with draw lgl pins on tile top side of lilc fruluc. as “T5 silulvn ill Fig. fr. 'l‘llc lolvcr side of i lilc frnlnc is ihcu cnlnplptetl by lin- mlliition of a ttlinncv and \\iiil.'i' fvutuci about half-inch on all sides to cover’ lilo Jilnctioa with thc body of tile lulup and. to ensure a acut finish. | 'i‘ln- body of tile luulp is lvhltcul-ti, 66-00-09-0- y. - v NEwfiSfI‘ NOTES 0F SCIENCE. Vienna has ailllost S0 ucr ccut of {be telephones ill Austria. A detachablespout. facilitates kcep- ing a new tell kettle clean. 0f France's 7472 llllies of navigable inland waterways 32th.’ urc cztnnis. i been obtained frolu I Wtlflil. A raliwlly in’ Holland is cxpcrilncni»| ill navigation. ..\ novel holder firmly with a sharp point and fiilevai its sufoko. cues for pr_csslng coke dust into blocks o serve lllfn substitute for (‘liiCi".\'. tine application of a new lubricant antic ill paste forlu to n hack saw Isi laid i0 be sufficient for u day's work. With all ultimate cnptlcity for ‘iillHi 'incs all autoluatic telephone systcln viliTn: installed‘ at llobnrt. Australia. Pitt-mists llnvc found that thc f-tllur oi‘ diamonds can be altered by ioni.’ vbicctiou to thecffecis of rudillul or heal. .\ hydroelectric plant lo cost about il.."ltt0,0lJ0 will be built on,n Peruvian -lvcr lo supply power to ncur by ulnr-s. .\ new tool for reuloviulr fiiiitlillfliliit‘ lcndiight rillls docs its work with n =trlp of fabric that cannot ulnr their ‘iuisil. Poland has along l-luropcavl production of alcohol. nluuy alld France. lntcvelluugcublc. tips oi‘ several kinds -nu be screwed into tile iu-ad of u ncu- ilnlnuler for as many different sorts .f work. 'l‘lle Japanese governulcnt. has offici- lily iluthoriltcd tho um- of the ulcitric reached third rank .0llliil'il'tl for till! following tier- vys nt of weights uud nleusurrs iu hat cntlntry. (‘illllltrll lens wcigiiiut: l5 ililiiiliiii- in- largest ovcr ground ill tin- i7nltc.d ilnlctl. has been uladc for iiu- urnly Iii‘ service. The Argentine govcrnlncut, is opcr- tiing more than 130 olt wciis and h“ contracted with an American comii any for a refinery. A cord wound on a spripg reel to be fastened to a typewriter ha! "W" invented to keep an eraser within ‘Pllflll of a typist. When an automobile equipped with t French inventor‘s attachment ex- ccntiit s legal speed a loud whistle is latolnsticaliy sounded. A novel lnaslt to shield painters us~ n"; couiprosserl sir sprays froln their fumes oal paint is invented to keep their clothing clean. An lingiish company plans to fara- ing tours round the world la l7 days. using airplanes over land and air- ships in crossing oceans. wuh a new calculating attachment 'or typewriters do astic money valu- s are quickly trans ted into those of my foreign country. ‘ The tfosts Riean congress has con- ‘racls with Germany. interests fur the vlectriflcation of that country's gov- ernment owned railway." Used with a sweeping motion like [v broom, a new lawn rake has leak. h shrabhery and do not is‘ II stage of power anlpiiflcatiou. core past.- in foundries, work ilcreto- [ore done bv band. ilas been invented by a resident of Buffalo, N. Y. I An Eaglisil invcatofs vise to Four thoutlalld yards of tilveud have "w" "hill" “hi1” "l"? "Y" ili-‘illl "ii-"iibi single silk "'1 "Lqlvunss n ‘signrnllu shoes can be luouidcd in one piece. l-css for utilizing tilc ribs and veins of» The nu", u; “m.” "n", ‘vhpq, U“ certain leaves for paper pllip uud thc used at a time, preventing uuste. A Herman scientist claims to have invented a rudiu tube that at once is (ieteelor, a stage of audio uud a device A compressed air to apply f I has padllcll Jaws that grip tile sticks ilrnliy without lnur.'lng thcnl. An Ohio inventor has do. oloped an 5 h"; “m, mow‘. “m...” u"... ,,|- .;..rlu~ Imitation lcniher, closv-iv rcsculbiinlz n‘ tin.- genuine. frolll which waterproof A Frcnchuliln llns developed u pro- na cffcetlve as one of lllgll pitch. ‘rub resident's of South Africa have designed u wlnlilllill consisting of two sclaiclrcuiltr sails set at right nngics to enlcil lvluli coming front any titre-w u lion. ('0\'(!l‘t‘ii with celluloid for proicctlotl against tllc weather. a new bolster for a lnnp or rcgisirntiou ccrtiflcntc cnn in- cinlnpcd la all illlilllllulliil‘ stccrinl: cniulnn. A quartz lnlnp luvl-tltcd in iiernlauy nuvlguii- the hallowest water is driv- en by an nlrplunc propciior and siccr- cil \\'iIIl nn uirpiatle riuidcr that is illmvo thc water line. Work uiii Ill‘ _ begun in thc ncnv futurc on a tullncl uudcr lite Mural-y river to connect Liverpool with liirk- i‘llili‘ilii lilnt will have a capacity of 2000 veilicics all hour. For persons who use their finger prints ill signing their naulcs to pre- vent forgery there llns been iavcatcli u printing outfit compact enough la be curried Ill a poviil-‘i- German Inventor's rudin tclc‘ phone aytcm for use on railway trains curries thc waves through the car roofs in telegraph wircs along thl- trucks. lvillrh transmit thcnl. New lock washers for nuts on lua- chiaery subject to jarring are made of ilardcncd steel with gear like teeth turned slightly upward to enter the softer metal of the nut. ‘French cold storage warehoulwl sometimes hold ss many as 20.000.- 000.000 anally gathered iu summer and wkept in a dormant condition until they_sre to be eaten. in Kansas a telephone r any en- ables its subscribers to listen to rad- io broadcasting without usinil YMMV" lag sets by installing loud Infill"! at central swllchbolrfll- A Swedish lnvento-‘s shoes for line- men have metal llroleetimls ("Fm "m" soles to surround sad krill lmifll- "l" gulp; a man lo climb and have a firm footing while st work. a vmval rest- signal for avuoaloivilcs resembles] human cit‘ fit" "hi" and turns either rililt f" "i ‘i’ w‘ ward a stop sign as but ons on the steering wheel srs pressed. The government of (Jn-choslovskia has retarded hydroelectric dsvelepe~ rnent nf that country by rfllilifilil’ that n be permitted to share in all corporations that are orsauileli- A clamp to hold a~ tlsalaa rod an m,“ n; cidcd that [t pm, "w" [,9 fl,.|-._.“~...| 1., coining from Franco would not ia- ai- lowing The sum of $10.00 was voted for the . for tile in- MT. ALBION Seventeen members and work. orlzcd to hum iFt-llivootl School. were qncstcd lnlinting school. A sign ilutlrd is to be was iltiiti at tile hanlc of .\irs. Talbot Stewart. ten lnenlbcrs lIlilI ors (‘ilillllliiIPlWi reported that produces ultrnviolst rays can bu “i 5 Vocal mull‘ liliiliifilillvlllilitlil used to tit-toot frauds iu precious 1m" m“ "mun" 9'1; ("v1 l stout-s, woolen rain-lea and paper "i m" "mm "l ' T“ "' ‘r laoney uud ilili'llllll‘iliii. ‘ An Iowa ticsltzacrbt bout that can. larger lloic and councl-lcd lo tln- ci- """"-'$i'"“\ii‘lli"‘ "Wit lliflv“ 'l'ilv.- fol-' 0.4,“. “mm. h. “N. “WM way Th“... lowing is n inrnsiniitva of one typical ficxiilics acrvc both to conduct tile "xillllllil'i~~ , . current and lo suspend lilc fitting Qiivilvl‘. l0. Non-tuber. ltitti.‘ " from lilc coiling. “if” ~ “M... n“. hm.“ fmrm. m, “hum, l" You uiii Ilii\‘t' lo see in fatal-r. iii l-‘ig. l from wood about (m.- ||,..y, you pic: c, tilnt your colnlnissluncrs, M4,. m,“ I“for.“"Hrlpf“,(|r.“".h|fh null ottlcls. keep their nost- out of tin- tin,- kin affairs of l‘n u willcll nct-unuin tin: King for its cxpl-ntiiturcs. etc.. ill July oi’ ltitH thc titlrcrnor dc- tllc ulcrcilunts and others‘ ‘Iurylgsrfi m. iowcd to puss the iloule coinngc ut ai-tvns done i prclniunl. 'l‘ile frann- is tin-If covered with your fiiiiiiiviiii "*0"! ill 'i‘lli.s is perhaps lilc firxtl the searcher surprised at the number. lat-diam uf cxcilnngc in circulation in, Sea‘ l-‘rancc \\'iiIl0lIi any advice fronll- AAA‘ vv vv v ai lender alongside of besvar skills in .qncbec. Ill 168i all foreign coins. Ill- lawn and wbicil pertains to the per-iciudlng the llpanish dollar were ordcr- ed to be taken by welnht- in 1683 a party of Brltishc arrived a?" Que- bec and fioodei the market with ,waulpunl. in the month of March. ‘i090 two persons were tried and con» \'ii'It‘t.I in Quebec for counterfeiting specimens of the lnedly of money that attempted to circulate. Ops was asu- lcnccnl to ghrye years banishment from Quebec with the threat ol is-inif lang~ ed'if he collie within sixty leagues of the town during the three years. ill l6!!!) the king issued a prohibi- tion against the export of specie to America and a yeariater gave cont- lnands that the issue of the card lnon- must absolutely cease. in i104 available money in Canada vvuii i. French officers at Port lloyai. COLONIES. FRANCOLSES Hi't'iil'I'I| control of II quantity of gold and silver and orllt-r- considerable cd nlcit certain artisans it and fashion Ii into silver platc for ihcir This action brought such financial stringency that the (luvcrnor was bnlpr-llctl to disobey thc culllllliillti- of g anti lnurc cards wcrc circu- iutt-d. Ill i721 and i722 a large ship- lncnt of special copper coins wcrb nlitltcd and urrivcd safely ill Fanndn. ’t‘hcy were nut attractive llciug vcry plain and badly ‘struck. The work a lloucn. in i738 n lunch better coin, known in tin: army to gold and prirnte use. Vllliiltiiilll history. us a iililfflilq; was issued alld circulat- ‘ln i670 the Front-ll King granted r-.|_ n-rnli-sitln to tln- Fllillpillcv of tilt-I it was not possible fur tilese coins illtlivs lo vircuihil- silver uad to circulate against the floods of card ‘"i1l>vi' coins in Canada. latency that unscrupulous officials in 1674 alonst- skins lvcrt- ulntic lcg-p-tlntinued to issue . HEPUHTS [Ii WUMEiFE nlutions ulndo null carried- t lllfllliitt‘ of buying gifts irulary at Christmas. A eolutuittce s was appointed to take charge of this for (m, School committees were uuih- annual candy and ram] at Uilrislinas. guru n yer-y hmph-lng “INN” o" “u, buv n trcat of rnit for the cilildrcu ..\iup of Europe lo be iWiiBili T"? years vt-ork. l Al..\l.\ Eight luclnbtrrs and alight, epll Ilunbnv blot-ling npcueil ‘rcc1i". Minutes for thc Nov. uleeting. l with oi‘ lust lnecling l vc-ciccleli. iv Hccrctury $26.00 was pa i’ five lisit- Meeting ilpcnetl \\'iill hiinuica of annual and present. island liynln. rcgniili‘ nn-ctitlgs were rand and ad» Sccy-'i‘l‘cll.\l. rcnti llcr report. (lif crs worc rc-cicclcd. Ncilobl quite a nunliw: of "wants" and repairs ill school. Au cuicritliuun-tlt uud l'ic Social tu in- IlPitl lo lllnkv- llltlii(‘_\' for svlloul 'i‘llc prograllllne for tllc evening consisted iiliii.i.\'il'l‘ti.\' illiii ii(i\\‘l~l ii.\\‘. This iusiiltliq- nn-t at lin- ln-nn- of .\irs. .\i. t‘. Flsllcr. i0 tuculbcrs and Ii vinii- ors prcscui. hit-cling (I|N'li\‘li ill usiiai way ‘by Pcrsidcnt. liiiuutcs of nuuuni. and regular tllflcliltl: \\'l'l‘l‘ rcad alld ilpprovcd. 'i‘l|e following; -ot‘f'l'crs wcrc elt-t-l1-li.~-i‘r|-s. .\irs. ll. . lfccfc. Vii-c i'rcs. .\irs. .\i. (l. i-‘isllcr. 81'1")‘ .\irs. lit-ward Wood. 'i‘rcns. Alias \‘io- p. yn-pnnnnl, llircctors .\irs. J. (t. .\i.-- itonalli. .\irs. or. vlauc- llrs- i‘. "- Fisher. rtuditors. .\irs. IIlt\\‘lli'lI Woml Miss Mary Lnauigun. ilciegutcs to l't|ll\‘0l|fiv|||. .\irs..\i. .\i. Rel-fir. .\irs. ions It in in- liftcd instantly. 'i‘hc lrish l-‘rct- Slate govcrnulcnt will establish tllrcc. more radio broad- casting stations lo make programs available to owners of low power ro- calving sets throughout the country. With a new method for preservinlt frcsh fish they are (tipped in brine and frosen sn quickly that no ice cyrs- tsis are formed large enough to pierce their ficsh and impair its flavor. Side vvlnecis that can be raised and lowered with n lever by its rider fea- tarc a new French ulalorcyric. their addition tn lilc machine being ' tend- ed to prevent it upsetting on sharp turns. According to s government survey there are between 12,000,000 and l5.~ 000.000 radio sets in operation in the world. of which it is estimated. that nearly one half are in the United l-itates. (‘anadian chemists have found that the fertiliser washed into the ground in the vicinity of Ottawa from the air by rain and anew is equivalent to 44 pounds of ffhileau ssitpctre to the acre annually. An instrument developed by a gov- srnmsn scientist to foretell the coni- iag of serious earthquakes consists of “()dc" and “mu-Q tubic. ‘ on the inside. and stained and poiisipi . , '7' _ _ ‘ _Th¢ construct on with three-ply “d on -the outside. and thc corner clll- ' ,.,.,:\,,;|,::.,|Smg: rlzztlulzxrnk“:nx;mfi_u_wl|gf wood is extremely simple. l-‘irst liliikt-flleililiilllltrnltt added. These inn)’ bc ' . . . fourfl pieces with angular ends us hriliiaut coloured glass [lendnnts or tanllnlssltlncr for tanluia. cilnccrnillr i I ., .. _ l l, _ _ ~ m“ rflmlhmmn‘ M, (he "apartment o, shown n b‘ g... lilc uttun . sus drops fastened on uircs and atlacllcd- I I hrrlvulnlr". ‘Tgurmng the ‘mwnfw should be settled ncctlriiing to thc site to slnuli ttcretv evil-s in cnch corner. m," "t. ‘my’ “mm, "ml "u!" fmhlet of the rnolu, illlt tor gpvlerui purposes‘ Aitcraatlvp]; U"... m" m, lung“. will“ “Nhwlm. Th“ lmm——-—-—v—-i—~—unl “ma. H I I w d . ‘""‘i| “ti Pllviiiill; tut‘ iiierviiiiiiiiisc. ill in the dew“ h Mumm h" In“ l"u'ws' ‘llmrfllimrml Mam" ‘r 'l‘“"|""‘i' int! of this institute llli'i at iin- ilunle \\'iII:“r'tl‘lllIt‘i"i"‘t’i ~ ti\- ml-ei luv [hunks ‘iiiillllitli i0 Villiiiliil. Oil" iiifire ex n!‘ .\irs. llobt. Waugh, twenty-onc ers. Tilc retiring lLPrcsrftll-rtiw "(if-nth ""i't|lii~' "TI" Writ“! "ililliiriiii; Wilvtiiii mculbers alld one visitor being pres» report of the years workLnThrLflHL-u- '11" Pviliiifliifiiiii (‘fillili IHIW be Wiiil- _ . _. cut. Ttlc officers wcrc rceiectd. Next. nlelnbcrs enroll d " i’ ‘ti he‘: m“ irnwn owing to tile decrease in foot "whim mmmifllindh" “MM “Hug M laeeting is tie‘ take place ill tile furln grmmn- wa ,. 01.’; n“ r ‘t pm‘ M,“ "mu". ("seam ‘n (he finned - - I - u iigilttltti of 12.1 lliiii‘_'tl all iloul‘. m. ‘I Much“ wcnlug Wm. mus“ and “Wed tknhsxrllllltllgzgltixt ‘and I-iigwtillk Klmmoln‘ n m“! plume“ m“ w um iuper is suppicti iu rolls for u “mm-m. Bush?!“ i“ mumccuml M“! W“ sun-d .n I in un. _.unv.h ‘iral In iluostian. tllnt outbreaks of new Iii-Wk '|"""""“'“l“m m“ m’ "mi (‘hriflmns m“. “h.” up 1nd U“ 1-,“, w‘ . L ‘VIN u wpumant Noun“: m“ ‘unease ‘gnmmlc n, I , only as luucil us is actually needed is ' ' ' u“ “mu 3 "ii- N!" "IPQUIIK iii- hv twine .ut‘ ill-s. Barry liurkc. even visitors met ill the .. hooihouse Nov. meeeting. Minutes of and regular meetings webs utni adopted. The President Se-t-‘y gave the financial report. lilrs. Boswell Jenkins was up» minted lu look ovcr dishes when illl- laeking. Bax Social was moved and visitors lnet at thc home of Mrs. Jo~ gpcundup p“; w“; "Hum-idea venom 1., ac held, in School or llail. ‘ A coul- wns appointed to interview ruslces of School and ilail, and are r\\‘t‘i‘q road llllti adopted. Tile oificersito rcporl at llec luccling. Miss Mp. Y1“ iKennn was present and ws tendered ililifliil“ f"? n vote of thanks for the way she cou< ducted the meeting. Next meeting at . . , | _ . “Hulk?” 3,018.,“ m “m,” “yjllzud m. rcllaniiirilrlernfolhlirltiincptffigti c-gtwf-trrlelit-II“ liziilrtilaslcltliwfurmililzrlflclgooi.“lfliisfiiiiixicz? IIli. home of .\irs. ii. .i. MaeEschcrn. .uc ll n. ' a - ' s > . Tees nremi-nrrietl iikc cartridges n. elwwzrnuhs u! chin-eta have been :'.'h,’;::',‘|':,',',, rilvcpurifiifflllfirofi:"‘1n:,‘:,,,;f“:I: 50m" "WE" Th" ‘Ymcihlr HIM-b n ilcit or in loops on u new llcnd cuv- “ma” mam-m‘ wnhom m" “m or colnc from institute Funds (‘ollec- ‘m: w“ 13M“ m u", mm". u‘ Mm‘ zring for golfer; flashlights alld without distortion. Ho“ "moumpfl w n 3r’ we ‘an; w“ John iiicltinnoil. five ulenlbcrs and A ma“, touch-hm Ne; m,“ m“ m. liutcll interests have obtained threc mum“! l" have pmmdfl" "ml l"'4|i"i'" "villi; present. The minutes .,".,.|,..1 h, u“ umbrella h“ bl...“ m. concessions to bore wells for gas and i‘.h_“_i,ro“hloll| M Human‘? insulate of fllllllllli meeting and regular meet- mmvd by u lrmnoh|num one for pctrolcunt Ill the northern “m, u“ {Ml ‘nofling l" b“ mm m lug were rend 11ml olllrltivd- The foi- lPnr polishing “tgxgd [loom a m“, part. of Borneo near present oil fields. srh"mr];n"';l_ ' ' ' .|"“‘|"8 "mfvrfl Writ‘ circled for the lttacilulent for vacant cleaners. flttinl-‘i iAngr-l‘Tillilhlutlleliilnfll:a ti? lndinvna ‘ fifiiirlarrcliiircitglit. ‘firs. ‘Iafillll hint-KI - , ., ,_ sccll h‘ lllti (Hlrbi l|'i ll ocnlllulvc _ _ _ ‘P- .. . rl. co. frctivyrl. hiiliri iliiiiwiliii'lliil‘iil'lti"illl bro. ‘Villiilii? of low pitch is only onc sixth kmhslmnn Th” “mmml "mum"? 5W3’ Tress. Miss Mildred Warren. llircciors .\irs. John hiereside. .\irs. l‘. Webster, .\irs. John Jevvcii. Auditors, .\irs. E. Stevenson. blrs. llnrry Scott. .lt was decided io hold :| ttuskct Social in North llivcr llaii Nov. l7. atoll call ncxt mouth to ln- rcsptnldcti to by pnyinpfnlcmbershlb fduf. llcilrcslllncnts qvrerciscrved and n social hour spcnt in lnusic and cou- t'llllt'f'l‘lllliitlll. Next lueciiug at ilolnt-. of .\irs. tfrclvys lice. lat. i-ii.\iiil.\ Six lacmbcrs and lilrcl- \'i~4- ilors llll'l ni lilc honn- of .\irs. I:Iilf‘l‘i~4 for the .\'ov. nlceting. Meeting open» ed with "(nle“ Minutes of annual and regular lncellng were read and 'lldopt- cd. New officers were elected. Mrs. I'it‘l'l'f‘, l'residcul.—.\irs. .\iucl'hce Vice President. Miss Peuale Mae-Donald Sov-‘yvfrl-as. .\lisn hiltcKcuzlic was prcscat and gave a lllik on institute work. llccitation by .\irs. ltoss was appreciated. One nclv nlculber cn-t rolled. Meeting ciosrtl with lilc 'l\'a- Iionni .\lliil('Ili. i.\‘cxt nlcetiug at thi- hnun- of .\irs. \\'uliacc Murphy. Lunch was served by thc ilnstcss. alld n so- cial hour enjoyed by all. [s There A Baby In Your Home? is there a baby or young children in your home? tlf there is you should not be without. a box of Baby's Own Tablets. Childhood ailments come quickly and means should always be at. hand to promptly tight them. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal home remedy. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach; ban- ish constipation and indigestion: break up colds and simple levers- in fact they relieve all the minor ills of little ones. Concerning them Mrs. Moiss Carlotta. Mairamik. Que. writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the best remedy in the world f little ones. My hairy‘. suffered to - ribiy ltrolflindlgsstion and vomit- ing. but. the Tablets soon sst her right and now she if la perfect health." The Tflsists an sold medicine dealers or by mail at I60 a -hox from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Oonjrodkvilis, Ont. {in-lids - ~ nah-nth n». rmmvslic of a host or on} stake in u l lines that reach under urs sod. ‘With sa airplane esnsrs that he hustler-sated an.Austrsiisa ha snpportlngit clear of tlls Ilflllii "- / simplified sslsrsoairaph to be placed in a basement with an indicator in mails ‘sun forward pulls 6n the rod but si- any part of a building. n. astute isle