gright or wrong side, an economy in f cutting. “ iv known as “Freuchfl but really . lllanuiacturod "the ‘winter time. s BY MIDDLE AGE. .. be known—by the time he__ has ey are practical and to carry out use which are. Middle age is the n oi doing things, without “ium- lug." Ii one has wisely chosen n companionahips and hobbies. iddle age may be the happiest me oi life. Illusions are gone, ll realities are". richer than youth- l dreams pictured them. The ac- lnlpllshments oi middle age are iterent in kind irbm those Dian- "d in youth, but they are oiten ater than those rainbow tinted llcies. By middle age, one has settled -- three greatest problems oi liie marriage, liie work and religion and is ready to steam ahead on he track he has chosen. By this ime, he has learned to accept 1111188 gracefully and to cease beat- ng his wings in resentment gainst he inevitable. He has learned the great art oi facillg facts to make lhe best oi them, and, in spit oi ev- erything, to he happy. One has learned confidence and dares attempt things, by this time iighas reached middle age. lie no longer holdsback because of inex- parlance and out oi deference to older heads, but has the courage of his own convictions. Nothing but years can give this. Youth has its Ulsy tints but these are not nearly so rich as the golden maturity oi’ middle age. HANGING PICTURES. The late style oi picturless walls makesa hare and cold interior. It is ‘a reaction from our over-pictur ed walls oi the last generation. A few well chosen pictures add char actor and charm-tent room. These do not need to be "expensive, as good reproductions oi great pic- tures are to be obtained. One or two large pictures in a living room are better than many . small ones. Reserve the small on- es and portraits oi friends for your bedrooms and less formal rooms. Small pictures, hung in a group, give life oi a corner. Pictures should not be hung on ornate walls where they have to compete with their for attention. The ideal wall upon which to hang pictures is the plain wall oi buff or cream or ligllt gray, or some other neutral shade. Picture frames should be simple nnd not such as to detract from the picture or seem tooutweigh ‘i’t"in value. Hang the picture "blind." that is. with the hanging apparatus hidden at the back, or, if it hangs from the molding. hang it with two parallel cords. The picture should be neither too high nor too low, but at about the level oi the eye when the ‘viewer is standing. GINGHADWS TH E THING. ln keeping with the present peas- ullt influence in illterior decorat- ing, the rage for gingham effects is sweeping the country. and with good reason. say decorators. Ill gingham. the homemaker finds a drape fabric that is sunfast. tub- fast, easy to keep fresh and reason- llble in cost. To those prone to think oi gingham in terms oi checks, stlnlpeo and plaids there is a wondrous mvelutlion in ‘the cs1 comment of new color-lags, ihoth ‘plain and in design, now ‘being brqrghlt out to m‘ee1t ‘this new de- nvxlnd ior interiors, a-s well as for clothing. The slu-niaet, ‘tubfest qualities oi‘ gingham are due to the fact that‘ the yiamnlis dyedibeione the cloth is woven. For this reason there is no The finer grades, general- in America, are oi solecte,d smooth yarlls woven flrnl- iv togther so they do not shrink i ‘om washing and drape more soit- ly than tho coarser grades. A heavier grade oi gingham. suitable for upholstery of chairs and other furntiure. is now being manufact- ured. ‘ f; WINTER SALADS. For vitamins; mineral salts, such as calcium. phosphorus iron and lime; for acids, which neutral- ize ‘body poisons; and for bulk. which encourages elimination-use more fresh iruits and vegetables in Being out oi sea- son at this time oi the year. and consequently harder to get and 111511111‘ priced. one is likely to ne- glect the use oi them with the re- fill‘ that he comfllp s ring full‘ oi ‘7 FEBRUARY 19, _ 1927 IIITDRENCE RJDDICIC BOYS ¢$BY€l€blTZ§ I one knows liieas much as‘ it rived at middle age. He is than le to shift his dreams and see ii backgrounds ' L—is ior lunche Served hot in the school. We wish all the teache n .Oou:id follow iihllefule. ‘i'--is ior topic Which Trouble begins. Both Tea and Coffee For children are sins. H-is for Health, And this things yo need To grow up so hea thy You're bound to succeed. —l-iarriet McSlluly earn ROOM FiXTURES. Ail-white bathroom iixtwree 8w relieving tlfe bath room of the tar- nish dangers which have been the bane oi many a housewife, who has spent many hours polishing nickel Not only does thebmodern bath- room have theall-White tub, but the all-white lavatory the all-Whit-fi closet. all-white faucets, towel racks and fixtures oi every 1111111- Gny blue or green ruBB 111111 111° colored silk curtains about the shower bath may add a touch oi gaiety to this room. once so plain and ugly that the door was closed when company was about, but now so beautiful that it is left open 1111' the admiration oi guests. i? CARE OF THE SKIN. » When the blasts of winter rough’ en auldl dlry the skin‘ ulnd make it chap, try keeping it better lubricat- ed. Cold creams and vanishing creams are too thin to do much good. One needs a heavy oil and should apply lt at night 111111 1111011 or twice dusting the dav- Rub it well into the skin to keep it s01!- Large cotton gloves may 119 W01“ at night to protect the bedding and also to keep the oil ilmm lmlbbilig "'I‘o keep the skin irom drying. avoid strong soaps and prepartions containing borax or alcohoL li one is very thin, an extra portion oi oil and fatty foods in the diet will im- prove the complexion. But such iatteningloods‘ are to be avoided by those who are trying to reduce. iii-i THE LIST. if you want to save time and en- ergy, get the list habit. Make a shop/ping llzllst, and do not keep the clelrk waiting whale you 11111111 11111111 next, or yourself retracing. your steps from counter to counter as you remember your wants haphaz- ardly. The mending list will enab- le you to remember that button oii’ your coat, the hem to be shortened for Sis, the patch, ‘the darn and all Che rest. With the nist V011 419-11 pyqgffega rapidly and mot forget anything. The list to things to send. things to do. railings to serve for meals. friends to invite. books to read, calls to make will save you much time. avoid waste motions and ensure thoroughness. speed and ease oi accomplishment. The list habit will give you a new meaning oi the word “listless? i} NEAT HOSE. Do you fasten your stockings up snug and tight, or do you allow them to wrinkle at the ankles? Perhaps, it they wrinkle, it is he- cause oi ill fitting hose. Try an- other make and see ii that remedi- es the difficulty. When putting on stockings, one should take care to have the seam in the middle oi ‘the back of the leg, running straight up and not wavering, and should fasten- the stocking so securely that it w-ili not slump down in sbe draggled fashion at the ankle. CANNED FOOD CAUTION. lt is not safe to oat any CllIlllfld food as soon as the jar is opened- whether the food is homo or fact- ory canned. it sllould be boiled at least iive minutes beiore it is used. to make it absolutely saie. Boil- ing makes canned food safe, ii the food is in good condition. When a woman's heart and a baby's cry meet, Something happens which gives the Devil defeat. -—Spanish proverb -_._li Good Guess. ' expert after years of research. development, French possessions Sicelltiflc u... i v vvvrv- NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE. the least meet among clvilized1 peoples and. Amm- iclme the most. lAn inventor has patented a win- dow awning with a 00V€Nd.0pgn. 111g for ventilation. m1” "11""! 10p oi an automobile oi European design iolr slight 55g. ‘inc is unusual-est. lnfhttalble rrulbber all-ml bands have been invented to help keep 1m. ers afloat. in waiter. ' ' “M4115 a W111 01 Porous rubber. an unsinkable fibre rope ban boon invented! ‘in Holland. A new flower pot ‘has mm,- com]. Damtmeute so that lflla-n-tg of anger. enr. klmis can‘ be grown together. Under government contlrcl to, balcxa) is ‘being raised ~by prflwpte! ‘ll-Town's in 312 dlepumtmeut of‘ B's-once W119" 014118841. a valnity ease to ‘be on‘ an autmobille steering wheel serves as a horn button, With am allies. almost exactly (me half. India has three times the pop- ulation oi United States. Synthetic rubber that lacks elas- ticity is being used for cable. A pedestrian tunnel under the Riv or ‘Llffey that will cost more than 6250.000 1s planned ior Dubllin. BIUIIBIMI one tips that can ‘be unscrewed and placed where they cannot be injured have been in. vented. More than ‘half a ‘mlillzlilon home- power is produced annua-lllly‘ by ‘hy- ldlroeleotlric plants on Bavarian riv- em. Scissors thnt can be folded and inserted. lin a metal tube to be cair- ried ‘in a pocket have been invent- ed ‘An Austrian physician has‘ ‘in- vented a mailer to mhaesulre the silrengtiil oi X-‘rays utlmllNtelred to patience- For golf player-s a stroke recond- elr ‘has ‘been invented that can be wolrn on ‘the same strap with a wrist watch. {File and. waterporoi building bricks mode oi papelr and several secret lingvrediienlts are a Serbialrs invention. A roller ‘surmounts a new accel- erator pedal ior automobiles, its inventor claiming that its action is smoother. v A heavy oil engine of the Diesel type has been used successfully to drive airplanes in experiments in England. The user of a new bathing ma- chine is supported by two floats as he moves himself with pedals gear- ed to u. propeller. Berlin police have been equipped with an armored motorcycle side‘ car that can be detached and run with its own engine. A breakfast table and seats for several persons fold into the front of a new kitchen cabinet designed for apartment dwellers. A new printing process has .been developed in England that combin- es fcaturcs oi both letterpress and lithographic printing. A handle and a hook for hanging it up are included in a new hinged wire guard for electric lamps used with extension cords. More than 5700 kinds oi trees and plants that grow ill Mexico have been listed by an American Adjustable as to angle, a steel comb has been invented to be at- tached to a lawn mower behind the cutting blades to pull wheels. Carrying one patient at a time, a three wheeled ambulance has been invented at Berlin for rapid driving through crowded streets. A recently patented soap bubble pipe is made in the iorm oi a bird and when bubbles are blown it im-‘ itates the notes of a sougster. A French ilorist has discovered that nearly all cut flowers can be kept fresh a long time by solutions oi sugar oi various strengths. A new shade for electric lamps that its inventor claims imitates daylight is composed of three lny- ers of‘glass, blue, white and clear. Only about 14 per cent of Great Britain's 10,000,000 homes are wir- ed for electricity compared with 55.0 per cent in the United States. A Chicago scientist has demon- strated that light moves at a speed oi 186,284 miles a second instead oi 186,326 miles as heretofore believ- ed. Rich in mineral deposits awaiting in tropical“ Africa cover an area al- most equal to that of the United States. _ To aid physicians and dentists Young man _to clerk: “l-er-um- Clerk to assistant: "Charles, bring mo one oi those marriage li- cense blanks." "That insolent conductor acted as ii you hadn't paid your fare." , poisons read ‘for " ‘ oi the‘ following are coed: cabbage or celery, eggwand pickle; spinach; apple; vent. once is a sure guarantee that they _. p will always be kept in the home n _ '. . _ t long as there are babies ‘o; yolk-III; ‘~ ' ~ - , child-ran to be cared for. e “ 11111111111’ 5413111: ' lets are a laxative-mulls but "Yes, and l acted as ii l had." sfirin fever." ' With mayonnaise‘ dressing; anY with celery or green peppef or pi"- mento‘ or salmon or tuna fish or beets or w; celery with nuts a d apples; c ed carrots with pe s or with litrilg beans; raw carrots with raisins and nuts: potato with onion or Ilflrd boiled Mothers Praise .. Baby’s Own Tablets Mrs. L. M.- Brown, Walton, N. B. g5”;—"1 ‘ recommend Baby's Own Tablets too highly- 1 1111" found them invaluable for the ail- ments oi little ones." Mrs- Brown's testimony is thqsalme as that of thousands oi other mothers who have unearths TabletspTo use them cottage" "chebse; cherry; orange: prunes stuffed with cottage cheese and canned pear. ‘peach .01- piaealr nle—or'sny of a‘ thousandmnd one other combinations V011 11111! 111- thorough in action-mhich- never fail to regulate ‘the stomach and bowels! relieve constipation and‘ in- digestion; break up colds and elm- ple fevers and make the dreaded teeming period any. in hot you banish all the minor ills which little ones suitor.‘ ‘The 1m» lets are sold by medieiie dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00.,‘ '1 ‘nulls! feats l knLuII" b' rii I an ‘esa ‘Billwqgm- 11"" qnnllly oi precious metals the! in making examinations an elec- tric searchlight to be mounted on the nose piece oi spectacles has been invented. After experiments covering sev- eral years Sweden. is‘ ..roduoing a light motor iuel consisting oi gaw- line and alcohol derived from wood pulp plants. _ A new windshield wiper for an iutomlflallels operated by a ilex- ible shaft, the-lower end 0i’ which ls attached to a pulley revolved by the fan belt. German chemista have develop“ a process ior extinguishing fires with carbon dioxide" snow. 11111011 has _a temperature more than 100 degrees below lero.‘ Either steam or compffiilild 1111' can be used to operate the gate ey- lindsr oi a new asphalt mixer that bu a capacity 0i 8800 1101111119 "1 surface mixture, ‘To give~it easy 111111118 111111111195 11 European builder has designed an automobile without a. front axle. the wheels being connected to a transverse _ spring. A spiral ‘chute that has been do singed ior playgrounds has the ad- vsntlge that it gives the childreil longer slides and requires lesl room than strsi ht chutes. Jewelers irom European M11111 um will- tmu-wwflw 111° countries having 111111111 morlosutrndords than‘ others. ‘ A new grinding-wheel ior reduc- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN +L4A WHEN AN ‘INVADING KING COINED MONEY IN CAN- ADA. Thle average ‘student oi Owned- i-aln ‘hilstoryi would ‘he inclined to imagine that the ‘long line oi Bri- tish and llilrernlch sovereigns were 1111B 01111? IPOYNJty that have control- led the destiny of Canada. This ‘story however. deals with a third kilng. a lby the name oi Isaac Collin, who "secured a short‘ oontlrol bi the ‘Magdalen Islands,‘ and set lhlinllselli up as King Coffin,‘ oi tlhe Magdalen ‘islands. 'l‘he1 Magdalen islands are now la. palrt oi the ‘Province oi Quebec and an?‘ located lln ‘the Gulf of st. llawlren-l cc. some iiily mlilles norm oi Prln-l ce Edward island. We lalre not! pnlrllicui-arly concerned with bin‘ short reign in this story, other’ wise than mom t-he mot rtlhlat he} bmilgh-t a Iimgnifice-nt outililt for 01111111113 copper pieces and silruck ‘some oi the ii-neset coins that Gau- lsaao Coffin was a native oi the New England coast and‘ first saw ‘the light oi dlay lne-alr lBoston in the same yealr t-ha-t the French ag came down from the nalmp art's oi Qliebec- ‘H118 ‘iamilly had long been in. the district and could tmce ‘their ‘New England home back i0 the calmly puritams. The founder of Itlhe‘ family in the ole-w world, ‘Trietilan Coffin. hlad ulkeal over Narrnlcket ‘in 1659 almi set himself up as chlief over nine iam- illes ‘he was albile to eomle amd re- side on the property. There ils ev- ery realson to suppose thalt lsaac Cblfiin hlaldl this ilaml-ly idea in mind when ‘he secured control oi ‘the Magdalena ‘islands. Isaac en- tered ‘tlhle Tilrltish ‘Navvyl alt the age of ilmllrileem. in. 1773, alnld tlllvee were ‘later was in. notion along ‘the New England coast during the revolt of ‘the thlriteenl colonies. Isaac remained a loyalist while ‘moslt of the family joined forces wiltlu ltllc revolutionary pa-‘rty. lsalac was lclnlghted and creamed an admllml. Dosing ‘the walr he had cruised into the ‘Guli and‘ stopped alt the aliens. The ilisihler fol-k "there -h‘a/ll‘ re- minded‘ him oi Nantucket. When the ‘British officers were ‘being re- warded and ‘loyoll civilians welre sec-ulrinig lnew homesllltes iln ‘Canada Sir ‘[8600 was given jurisdiction overl- tile‘ islolndls. liie did.‘ plot ViElii. said to shred thewood better than sandstone wheels. Swedish interests have obtained a 35-year concession for the instal- lation and operation of a telephone system in Smyrna, Turkein, and the surrounding district. An Oregon man has invented a circular saw that can be attached to and operated by a farm tractor tlls and do other similar work. high altitudes a Frenchman has ill- electric lamps to vaporize it. Any tub can he converted into a. . washing machine with a new do‘ vice using electric power to eject‘ powerful streams oi water from‘ perforations in the lower end oi a" tube. ‘ The world's largest organ, rem cently completed in the Liverpool; Cathedral, contains 10,934 pipes.‘ the largest being three feet in dia-. meter and weighing more than a! ton. ' Operated by compressed air thati (oi-cog water, through hose and} causes a brush to revolve, a mn-g chine for cleaning large windows: rapidly has been invented by a 11111. awarean. ; British builders are constructing a steamship that will use boilers‘ dqglgnei] for a pressure oi 575! pounds and the steam will ho bu‘ perheated to a temperature oi l50_ degrees. l She Suffered Severely‘ With Pains In Her Back What MrmAHl‘. Bond Bays 01 pose‘. KldmIY P1111 um mo: uvv 11 vw P111111"! Iutlo About Dodwo Kidney Pills- . i ‘Rawdon Gold -Mi‘11es. N. s.. res.‘ 13,--(8pecial)—-"l suitered severely‘ with ‘pains in my back," writes Mrs. A_ '13 30nd, n well known resident n: this place. “Someone advised ‘rue to take Budd's ‘Kidney ‘Pills. The)’ helped me, so l continued taking them. and now l slway! 1199i) 1116111 in the house. My husband suffered a great deal with rheumatism. and whenever he feels a bad 1111-11011 coming on he takes the 111118. 111111 diode they give him untold ‘elici- Winter is the season oi ill health. Your resistance is lowered through (gqnglnual cold. chili winds, snow and rain. Unless you keep‘ Y0!" "I" ality up to "concert pitch‘ you will‘ surely fall an easy victim to Rheu- nutiam. Coldl. orlrve or 011111111" Debiiity. Tillie ‘Budd's Kidney P1111 and. safeguard your stamina. B! uni“ 1gp the system and revitalis- lug the luuueyn. your My is =11" healthy and able to withstand I he attacks or what may be serious nil- ...‘ l”. lnm pulp ior nillilll pap , .4... Brockvie, "Oat- er ‘u built at l111°9&9li1l1€_l_ dll a . Tan scour ol‘ cANXDAs MONEY BY PAUL‘ MONTGOMERY Copyright 1026 34111 1111s ever known. 1 vvvvvv-vv vvvw v tbeln‘ ‘until ‘1815 when he came out with the full regalllaoi Ihlis selli- styied kimgship land his wonderful portable mint- The dlies were oi the invest Binningham mlauluiact- ulre n/nltl. lthe resulting imprelslslloans we're sharp and‘ clean. Unfortun- altcly he used plume copper and‘ the coins did‘ nlot wean- well, being‘ too sort. Alt first pennies were struck arnd ‘handed. out in lllarge numbers to the leading citizens as loans. It W68 ill-s‘ intention to strike llali could be pennies. but beiore this done ll‘e ‘retlnlrneid ‘to England and was induced to stand for parlia- metn, which ‘he dlidl wit-h success- ‘iul ‘results. {Hie did not return ‘tojuyallg of m“. bufldirngg. his ‘throne in tile St» ‘Lawrence but in 1827 "he endowed. a school in Nantucket which is in operation alt tho presenlrtimle. THE SUCCESSFUL SANDWJGH By Barbara B. Brooks Snudwiches!—there is hardly an lilour during the day for which there ‘is no; nu appropriate sandwich. .‘I3reaki‘ust?--What is a scrambled ‘or poached egg on toast but all open sandwich? Lunchcon?—sund- 1wlches, hot or cold. as an accom- lpaniment to soup or salad, or as 1‘ the main dish of the meal, are ‘al- ‘, ways enjoyed. Dinneri- s. dessert ‘of two pieces of sponge cake with ‘ice cream beuveen forms a delici- ‘ous sandwich. .» Restaurants and luuch counters in all parts of the country nre featuring toasted sandwiches and n1 many of these can be home. ors an a sandwich filling. and mayonnaise. liked it-and served it to others. cial fii..ngs on the market which can be kept on the pantry shelf. "ground" iillinlg is made from Am- erican cheese, dried bcef, toma- itoes and seasoning. There are hot sandwiches oi all ikinds beginning with the elabor- ‘ate club type and culling with a ‘ to fell trees, cut the logs into lellg~ {creamed meat‘ 11311 i" 119591111116‘ Um breath awn," ‘ . served ‘between slices of bread or For me use of aviators flying a; toast. The latter should he accom-f panied by celery, chopped cabbage. vented tllermos bottles filled with igr sgmleqcther rgsuiatins velzetrilblf-l ‘m, m liquefied oxygen and containing‘wzgazvocrlizaihlabfcn<Il011I'er1)%cdvman:1ym“ 1115mm more and more popular. The dark breads have more flavor and turn- ish roughage. ‘Date-Cheese Sandwiches Use equal amounts of dairy There arc several good comnler-z Dried fruits. lemon or orange juice _ _ and possibly a few um meats can! which were duly laid beiore hinl. . be put through a food chopper and! h ‘Lmet h‘ mam t d'ihfilli 11'” 1 ‘ . . ‘Z Zfivwmliiiei "T... 3.‘Zl.mlf‘.°i.‘é31““- 11w be iwvusrv: army 11v 11- 1* Mesa-e. M‘- Ne‘- ‘pared in- Quantities and kept in fliudvice and go in You Place and so“ 01111191“ 31‘15‘5‘@5 Allme M‘111‘C'11'1~ bowl ‘in the rcfr‘gerator_ Another‘ have some bread and cheese and w" and j "The l Handy Mauls iiorner" ‘FIXING A TRELLIS. A screen something after the ‘style indicated in Fig. 1 canoe fixed very quickly and cheaply. IMalrk out the sidle by pegs strength- ed mightily between tthem to define the positlonl "baoredW The latter srmalll dleep conical hole by driving n. lung heavy crowvbelr vertically limo the ground, and circling it round tto enlarge the ‘hole, repeat- ing the process lentil s. ‘hole oi suf- ficient depth has been. made. The upngllu.‘ ‘are then set up in the holes, the earth ‘being well ramlmcd Ill ‘to make them. iilrnl. The tops oi the uprights elre next sawn oii to o uniform level which is indicated ‘by a lime stretched tightly along lvhem from end to c-lld. The lhoutizontal members. are then. nailed securely in pllaloe to- gether with the dlilzlgonal pieces, bmoes, and the vertical pieces in the ‘bottom. panels. Another class of trellis pictured in Fig 2 is- knowrn lbs the Itlalliam ‘pattern. lt is. composed usually of ‘fairly lalrge ‘squares ‘from 9 to 12 linchep “in size, land is ilixell to the ‘It's pur- pose lic to ‘relieve the monotony oi’ a bllunk 1brlck or other wall, and provlide support folr Vines, mses or other climbing pllalnts. This class of ‘irellllis ought to ‘be fixed 1o vertical strips oi wood directly nailed to llhc “"6". These not only plrovildle n. ready mealns oi fixing the trellli-s itself, but keep ‘the lat- ter away irom‘ ‘the wall. so adding to ‘its longevity and‘ inlproving its appearance- The ‘flPlllllB\V0'l‘k ‘i-s shown in sec- ntiion in Fig. 3. and ‘the vertical ‘pieces nlaly‘ ‘be spaced about 5 mo G feet spalrt. The wood is secured to the Wlllil ‘by 4 ‘inch cut nulls driven ‘through the wood inlto the ‘mortar joints. The horizontal members ‘of the trellis are then "nlalilletl to the flrulneivork, and the ‘wrticcl melmbelrs also uftenvard-s nlzlile-ll to the fronlt of the ‘horizont- piece-s. The wood for this made atclass‘ oi llmelllis is preferably mn- inches They offer a variety of flav- d combinations made more as, and should measure slbout one- appetizing by the use of a toaster. The wonlen who is catering to inch. nil-ck. Iflit is to be painted, fickle appetites of crowing girls the sllrlps aholuld he well painted headings u» the C1111 811D 11111113’ 11 11111111101111 11101881 before larection, zl.‘nid glivon a. final mutelrllal into a sandwich which will do its ccyst ag ‘soon ms lit is fixed in place. 11111 1011111111 111111111115 11e111fl1- 111111151 As ihll- as possible when iiixing alfore alssenlblly, and be young people do not care for car- rots as such-Ibut grated raw car- rot mixed with-chopped celery alldi salad dressing will be enjoyed as; jclrlne pimped‘ on all faces and‘ edg- and-a-halli inches wide and llellf- trellis oi this character, alnran-ge cheese Zlllil stoned dates. Chop fine, .and rub to a paste with a little --_-n0-> 'i‘wo Lancashire nlen visited Loll- don. ‘They parted ior a time. and one wandered into a swell restaur- ‘ ani. » lie asked the waiter ior "Some! ead and cheese and a. onion,“} 1 In‘ ‘nming ollt oi the gilded palace and said: “Ee. a onion.’ 1 ‘ “Nay-z lad," said the ot‘her, “l ‘ thillk not. l‘nl meetin‘ my girl at ‘the Club later. and l doni, wnm ‘ nly breath to be nasty like.’ "Don't worry," said “when tho secs t’ bill, lad, it'll tak’ "You objected to Jack because he‘ u... "Yes, my dear. » oug to our class." 1 “Well. its all right now. ‘call tonight?" “Has someone left tune?" "N . but,he‘s lost his situation.‘ He doesnt be- lVlay he that tillers shall be a ilraullewolrk wound mill the window and door- way openings. This mu be done ‘bvyl disposing the 119F181!“ so that they come ‘naturally at either‘ side oi the apeltures, tihe horizontal XIIIHIIITDBIB also coming at the top and ilrottlom oi the window open- opealtioln consists of melding a ll-nlgs who ordinary conllulleatciai arellis purclmsnble irom rho imnmonger . actually dissolves every particle of Fle.4 v or timlbel- liie-reliant, ‘is really for 1 use and‘ only has to be pulled‘ out 1 to desired or correct length 111111 lnlailed Ito your frnlllcwork l 5994131111?‘ Dlilellwred wood is Obliliill- ‘ flblenfor ‘the top lnelnlber, or “(jap- 111118 the uprights and tllc hori- zontal lnenubcm, all halving u , gmove in one or more faces to re- ‘ teive the ends of ‘the ‘trellis 1L5 Ill- | 1111mm 111 Fis- l. The timber framework is ‘lnolrtlced and tcnon- ed together at all julltailloua lin the usual wuy. lWhen ordinary tIIll-J ber hlas to be ‘used t-he ZLYI‘I’I1I]1gQ.I 11119111 in Fig- 4 1s qlllite effective “"11 111111)’ (‘Olllllriue ‘a top piece 3‘ ‘inches WIIUG and 1 1-2 inches thick ‘to tllle ‘underside oi which are ‘nzlli- ‘ .911 1W0 flllrips of beading leaning a slap between them fclr the rmzm-g. lTllc uprights; lure preieallly n, Mule ‘thicker. say s finch-es wide and 2| thick. and have bend-lug“ ‘nailed ‘lo each of the lllldlepglflefl ifi ‘tire llrdlllis "is to colltilllue. For cur-l‘ per POsIJs it l. best to use s inch i ‘square materiel and to nail the inner faces. All ‘ for sruch consuructlions; .s‘hou'lld -be ‘stained or painted‘ be‘ given a. fin- al coat on compleillion oi the work, ‘ 1 MT. BUCHANAN comggpn; You have n11 been reading ubmlf thick cream and a. shake oi pow-L ‘A Concert and Pie ‘Social \\‘\’l.\\1 the value 0g “vel- m providing food tiered clove. Spread ‘between light- held in‘ the Mt. {Buchanan 501,00‘ i ‘mm someone Se“, “s a recipe m. ly buttered graham or whole wheat on Freda-y eveuqug Jam 28th. A ‘l ccntly for a. sandwich illlilrg made bread- from cooked chopped liver. all-bran: ‘We tried it and‘ 11mins crowd was in attendance‘ ‘land excellent under ‘IFQVQI-Igygl’ ‘lhlfmiglmut tlhe evening. Mr. J_ 13,1 lllwrcllison acted as chairman and 1 nu excellent programme was car. rlcll ollt wdrltill is as follows :1 Openlinlg Clllodtus-dTlhe Mllpile‘ Leaf Forevér. Recl-tetion.—Cllan‘g- 111g Colours, by ihlrs. ‘Nelson (lan- ‘tclo. Dialogue-Country Cousins. Florence MacAlulay. Messrs John Nicholson. Angus Murchison. Solo-I'm Going to‘ lnlarry Amry, by ‘Mlr. Percy ‘shaman (encored) ‘clrison and Mildred Solo and chorus, Where the Sugar MacAlulay and ioulr boys. cored). ‘lnitlelrnsissidn-esaile oi Candy. lDialoglue—'llhe Oilld Molld, herly. and hlcssers y landerinef‘ A. BqhAulay and ‘Harvey Bishop. D‘a“og‘ue_Thp>Solo~llonnie Jclan. by Mr- Percy ‘Mmlswys Mistake, b), ML Danlellllucbanun (eneorecii. Dialogue — the 51,-“- Bucluanun and ‘Mlisses Annie lil-ur-‘Slmlnflmhmist’ by Mass” ‘Harvey ’ Crawford ‘Bzsllop, John Morrison, John Misc- ' ' Lean, tiolln Nicholson and Percy 3. ..__ , - _ lBnoranan, and Miss Mtilmledaoc- “W18 Gnu“ h) Mus Flgtiifdlerty. -ll)uct—-No. Sir by Miss Bime ‘Boy’ by Wise Mbmgam. ‘Mam wl~‘lorcnl:e,‘MacAu.l‘ay, and M1‘. Cam- wcrk for a liviug—111<111'1lIleod and lMr~ Arthur Cents-lo, (en- ‘g2’ ‘boys. Closing chorus-Good» ‘Ladies- by ‘Aluctioned oii the ‘Pies andBoxes Mira. P. iR- MaloRae. hlisscs Flor- at reasonable 111101111 111111 11 111°" 111m a ior- t-n-ce MlaoAuElay and Minnie Dcc- enivyeibis 81111111118 111111 81111111- T1111 Everett Macmslllm oi $51.49 was realized- r -" (Not aHazr-Dut ofHace!) , Do you know the vcry bcst wag to ' make hair stay just as you ave dressed itl Simply a few drops of Danderine! Try it, and you'll'never want to use sticky dressings again- or even briliiantillc. A little Dandcrine on the scalp dandruiT scale. and leaves the head ailsolutcly CLEAN. But stroke s few drops through the hair (use your comb or a Dnntlcrine-dampened towel) and see how well it looks and bcluwesl Any permanent wave or water wave lasts mucll longer and looksmuch . nicer when Damlcrine is used instead of water to “set" the wave. ,. Ask Your DTllZ8iIf~ l Get a bottle of Danderlne and start its benefits today. Every drugstore has it, for only 35c. For the finest dressing you could find, and the best aid to hair health yet discovered, just tr_'y—— (J/Ew do). well rubbed in‘ bring" ‘ . Choms- ive U111» Mr. Douglaild MnoKli-nnon n Liilclwhee- ‘Dalrltly ! Boys carry mle Long. ‘by 1 w to Ottawa so minimi- lo a meats ti nolivflflb William ‘Phillips, U. d. minister te Canada, hlrwite an. nllm ~ and no oddly-n was w u. , . I tile 15st pa: was United ‘ .. Omen ambaooo dol- a IOIIIWF- T11 arid three mo. mcmobrc of nu hmlly. "rm new mum» ghfifinada u I ' U It“ sum drops the title of ambassador and also loses com um: 1n accepting the post at Otllwl- Mr- II = n time this month. In. Phillips comes to hauls with a notation u a shunning and uetiul rvarll man. and mac ndbntiy wealthy. MIMIC-