* Antigen‘ as, 1925 Thoee British Colombian conniaught once eulties when t“! to film’ THREE INDIAN CHlEFS lN lndl an; have been to London to P"- t H ‘ed “Nevin”; to Hi. Ma] esty, They claim that the Duke of “n i e told them that the K-ing was ready to hear their diffi- falled to secure satisfaction _ 15pm, however, to eeeure the unauthorized audience. They are, chief Johnny Cheilitsa, Bull Davldnnd Mrs J O William. iiiilliiii sums ii iiilliiiiiIiN iiPilii C s LONDON TO SEE KING They left and Chief elsewhere. hief Will-lam Parrish ..__..-___ (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont, Alli-t- ZiL-Fol‘ two weeks next month, Labor Day to Sept. 19 the domlnioifs capital will be the Mcccu of women golf ers from all tiio Dominion and will probably draw many of the leading (RS. women players as well, The at fractions are the three Canadian women's golf championships the Canadian Women's Open. Canadian Women's Closed and Canadian Sen ior Women's championships. Also during the early part of next month the golf championship Canadian senior tournament is to ho played at St, Andrews, N. ll. Tho four championships, complet- ing the list of 1925 (illmlhiflll-Wltii! tournaments, are set for thc ful- lowlng dates: Canadian Ladies’ closed Sept. 7-9, Rivermead Club, Canadian Women's Senior Scpt, I0- 11, lllvermesd Club Canadian Wom en's Open Sept. 14-19. Royal Otta- und ‘the Cimadiiin Championship‘ from Bent. 10 to 15 at St. Ainlrmve. N- 2, will probably lu-u-lui iii-r title. wa Golf Club, Senior Golf D Perhaps the outstanding com- petitor in the 20th annual (Iunzilliiiu M. ‘Thompson of Si. John, N. ll.; who has won this title ilvo times, in- .\liss Glenna Collctt, lilo l‘. S, star, will likely (lefend hur title rilic having won it in 1923 and 192i. l0tiicr win- ~ners who have répeatedlire Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd. who us won it lhreo times in ii row and Miss Flor once llurvey, who has won it twicc Leslie’ Open Outstanding The Lad us‘ lipcn has cmno ‘l0 bc an inteuutiizuzil affair, having attrac ted United States and English wom _. en stezirs for this [inst fcw years. ' though so far the title has not left the couliiicui. Lust year 25 oi’ the Hamilton were drom ihc United States. The event is open tn all pluycrs who urn mein ziffillntcil with the Canadian liadlcs‘ ‘(lull Union, us, well as British, American and oili- er players who arc in good stand- im: willi their rcspucliv.» associa- tions, and whose illlllliillilliti are not Ladies’ Open will hc Miss eluding four in succession. Miss Dorothy ' Campbell 75 competitors iit hers of clubs more ‘than ‘lS. 'l‘lic rifles for tho Ladies‘ Upon call for a qualifying round on the opening day of l8 holes medal play 'I‘ho. 32 players returning tho best ilross scores will form tin. champ- ionship flight and will play ihrough for the iinul by mulch play of 1N hairs each day, the flual of 86 hill-- Pa taking iilfitlo on Saturday. Si-pl. 15. Any ties in mulch play are du- sided by ihc first additional holi- Won, The ill players ilofuuicil lu the (ahaniplnn- , -_-- the first round of _ “to Plover-t, ship flight will compose the chunr, t . GIRL ARTIIT WIN 8 COVERTED HONOR Fer the tint time in its eentury of hlitery the "m" by the Freneh flvernmeot he: el lrlttuiy. eeee twenty-em under the terms 0f the scholarship will go te ‘Heme for two yearn study in art. i pionship consolation, the fluol of which ls played Saturday morning. The Duchess of Connaught Gold Cup and a replica go to the win- ner, who keeps the Gold Cup until the next tournament and the re- cs to the runner-ill), and ilefuated semi-finalists receive fared the WlnllPl‘ winners and runners-up in lilglris. The fourth annual Labor llay to Sept. ll, ermcnil iloli‘ (‘lub. include ihc ihc ivcel; lolloivlng. Mrs. lugs of Winnipeg, uvi-iit at Hiiixiiiiiiri last yeiir ilciratiiig hlli-as ilopi- (ilhsun ll zinil 'i‘hi- qutlifyiiig round is pinyin ihc first iliiy and ihc ,.-,vi\'rul or- ilcr oi‘ play 'i'(lililWS that in llic La- ‘illi‘S' Open. A diifcrlrlicif, how- ovir, is that all lililitfiillls are of 1H holes, including ihc championship iiuiil. Many Prizes in Closed Tourna- ment. lu connection willi the qualify- ing round therc will be a best gross prize; tho ivinnur to hc the holder for a ycar of the silver howl presented by the British Lu- dics’ (loll Union, and a. team event for a‘ shield presented by tho R. C. (i. A. ’l‘hure is at prlzc for the rumirr-iiii. and a grout number of additional m-lzes for different stages and phases of the tourna- ment. _ During this closed tournament as usual ihc annual moi-ling of the Cuiiaiiliau l.'.idics' (fold Union will he hold at ihc club house, when officers for iii.‘ cusuiugyuar will hi! elected. Women's Senior Title Will Not Be Dcfended. Two W-hoio rounds (in site-ces- sivc iluys ilccldu. ihc. Culiailluli Senior \\"\llll\\il'5 Gold Champion- shill, tln- third annual tournament ui‘ wiiirli will be played at Rlvcr- mcziil Club, illiaivn, Supt. Iii and ll. Modal play is ihc method. ihim. ii. C, l<‘o_v oi‘ iluciicc captur- iud ihls liih- a1 'l‘oronio last your Ami shi- is, now in ihc (lid (lountry fund unahli» to iii-fend ii. . 'l‘iii: (lanaillan Senior Women's liiull‘ Association Cup and replica lid given the ivlnncr whllh lLCll|l is iiiiPTiWi ilii- ruuiicr-iip. A nulnhrr ‘m’ prizis are zilso offered for the (Continued on page ll) been wen pllcu permanently, Tho Royal Can- iiillnu Gull‘ Association gives priz- ‘ 1111108 fro‘): nouncement "made recenitly the; ‘Canuilifiin Iniglies (tlolfll nlrlm. r|cym T0119). and M135 Joyce wan]. gm meta is g vcn o 1e p aye, with the best gross score in the‘ qualifying round, and prizes are cf- er) intend to take up lawn tennis of tho driving ‘serlously", caniiwlilliiii on the second day and $907M"; Life. _ an that it is not possible for a golf pet-p us get ourselves up in styelom mm an upstairs window The Canadian liuiiius‘ (lloscd iiilllllllllllllfillill from at the Riv- will probnblyi majority of players who are in compete ill Hie 0B9" Hutch, hyi it impossible Homes are Blamed for ‘ Juvenile Delinquency TORONTO, Aug. 1i). ———".luvenlle ideiiuquuncy shows a marked in- ‘crcaso in Canada, according to a ‘ihlillctiti of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, with the greatest lu- ,crciisos in Toronto among the ‘icltlus. and in Ontario among the provinces. This is not creditable to our social conditions, or .10 the influences of the home, and should receive the most thoughtful con- sideration. What ls the matter ers do and do not underestimate a it and think you only, are carrying a load. HIKE! JJc prompt, Do not keep the fam- ily waiting for you. Try to be graceful and attrac- l1 live and courteous to each one of ‘l your household as you would be to a. stranger whose friendship you were anxious to cul-tlvsw. ren liko to bob about like kittens, -but the mother cat likes to lie still. For the adult woman, that is dens- erode. She will live longer and happier if she keeps her 1111186188 built up and llmber, and. herflelf from getting ovorheavy. The 119B! saying: ‘lt is not society but the homes that are at fault, and 1 am wnvlnced that there is no need of the radical reformation suggested in our punitive system. Quite true. the home may be so infected by general conditions of society as to be demorallzcd and sl k. b t f Wfly t0 do this l5 t0 hilie- ' ' ' this condition the parteiits, l] 513;: Summer is the time to begin the THE GATE-LEG TABLE. O hiking habit. Fortunate is the W0 man who has pleasant country ‘walks near at hand. The city 4W9“ er could manwge it. if she took U11? car or the ~lzvus to the end of the line and then hiked a few miles in- to tho pretty country b6y°l1d~ From the sweetness and beauty ‘l! it, she would bring back something 1111i. are surely responsible and primarily to blame." On thc other hand the Vancouver Province recently had an editorial which in a much brighter view was taken: “No one who carefully observes Canadian youth of today ought --to be pessimistic about the manhood and womanhood. The ap- For a small homo where space is at a premium a gate-leg labile‘ is a. great convenience. The leaves may be dropped and the table sot away in any corner when not in use. Or only one leaf may be loft z miscd and the table then flts close 4 to the reading obair or end of doveuport. making one 0f those iceicss cooling machine for house,‘ bold refrigerators. men's shoes with hollow heels that’ contain powder boxes. ‘ cally stops the flow of gas. with our boys and girls‘! Jim e Of health rules hers are ml-Ily. Dysart’ or [he Kmg-B Bench, Mair b“; the steam“ 01 these are Be slow to criticise, but quick to gfioxmilagxe hello’? tréléalygalggelviraéti itoba, is quoted in the Bulletin as “Don't “select to exewlfle- Child‘ "alfle- 0m . cate. fuel, is planning to harness Rio Negro to obtain electric power.) well and leave the floor beneath it‘, tem with which airplanes pick up, mail pouches from while in flight. i I Scientific Facts NEWEST NCTKOF SCIENCE Greece expects to harvest 300.000, _ - pounds o! tobacco this year. A water motor operates a neu" i Of English invention are wo-i Lifting a cooking utensil from» ' new gas range burner automati- Successful motors of the Diesel A hand operated stencil machine as been designed to address oi umber of shipping tugs in dupli-I Uruguay, which lacks sources of‘ its», Brackets hold a new electric. ven at any height desired on a : Germans have developed a sys- i ihc ground‘. ltuly is raising hemp on about" . 50,000 acres of land this year, a 5 per cent increase in area fromi last year. i" . B. Nicholson, Mayor of Cbapleau. sad u... s. 01.51513. Ontario, an ex-llLP. and an eta new EUIIOHIUO nihat is growing into else besides rosy cheeks and i1 " n He,“ d by ‘w; it i m _ r1. pea] or outdoor active life was send appetite or aching muscles. end tables Wllioli l" 5° w" lug fro: smaiiaenoiigh 3. do 283x811]. Canadian Pacific driver, reads an address of welcometeField Marshal- "OVCP 118 Slrflns as it is this sum- she would bring back a “Mo” o! lmklng‘ in a woman's vanity case has heeni Earl Haig in the presence of e large 8131"“! 0i WWBBPWPlB find 1°“! nier . . As for the girls, their the glory of nature. SM“ a mm“ l“ m“ m“ wing to invented. i veterans. Earl Haig with Countess Hui!’ "cell-l! $011181 V“ ‘health and V1801‘ l5 B” t" “lllrerior in the early stflzee the 11"" m" hum u“ b°°k ‘l’ "“'° W“ “e n°w An English corporation has ab-l C -' on a special Canadian Pacific train, and stopped o1! for we ‘l0 $11080 0f Ule past generation that be a trail, but strength will w!!!“ leadlllli» U118 reading lamp, the ash “named uttgmpts to find petroie, m’ ‘ at Chapleau, where the Field Marshal lhoolt bands wit}: t they are beyond comparison. The with practice and miificle takes the lmy~lfl one is needed 1" Wu,’ um n. Cape Colony an...» 2o yea“; oat-service men who served under bun in _ sirl of the present day can hold place of fat. lt ls easier to bike if g0ll\i1— 0i‘ i1 "W? l?! 111° “e350” 3 of prospecting. lddffiled "Wm bflfifli- .- . ’. '-_ - . . "r her own with her brother. The there is a party of bikers, and they owcrs. ~ Slices have been patented to en- Boy Scout goes to camp. So does ta-lk and laugh and enconra!“ one when company arrlws “d 7°“ able iron workers to climb vertlca want to serve a buffet lunch initbe g living room or on the porch, it is easily moved to any location on do mend. in the winter it is conveni- ent to serve a Sunday night lunch beside the lire-place. another; Ibut the quite thoughtful walk is a dear delight, it the walk- er can really enjoy his own com- pony. For the family picnics this sum- mer, why not leave the car in 1118 the Girl Guide. Both learn to swim. lloth have their life-saving med- ills. Youngsters hike and learn the good lesson of self-reliance that life in the open teaches. Summer camps are entitled to a great deal or the credit for this strensnien- garage and take file dinner in 500d “'-—""*-‘_— An invention has mounted ado ins 01' YOHIIB Cilllfldlh" old backwoods fashion’! Cook it UP-$TNR$ QLEANEFW- butcher's chopping block on shockifaces “"_—"""‘—“" over the campfire, and play 83°71‘ absorbing springs to lesson the British Stars glue just ‘for a few days. There is Ono can save many @698 l! noise and make work easier. a amt it has tihcrc is special {cleaning equip- one o; me meat for up stairs so that one does not have to run to the kitchen whenever she wants to sweep or duslniop on the second story. in a aloset, have a small broom and » - ustpan and a dustmiyp and plenty We have lflllllflilfllle “mm m of dusteloths. The window screen 118 D1811 1119 Yflm- beimwslhonld be on» hinges that the dust- 81111 lfieflflimke" ,mop and dustclotlis may be shaken health ‘in the outdoors, lto be worked for. and !‘,‘1‘;t"nest ways is to hike after it. LONDON, Aug. 20.—~'I‘ho _-j-<>0->-———— TY ered, British star golfers. (Miss SPECTACLES AND BEAU Wethered is the leading lady ploy-l the ‘help intimates ‘specialists is discussed by which player of some years to become sand form; but where shall Wfilswvepmgs may be “tanned i“ a Sift!‘ tennis lllilyel‘; ‘learn to make ourselves as attract-‘n,,“,s,palmr and m“ M the he“ o! l“ the “Imam” o‘ any “mnrmjivc R8 W-‘lslme 13 we hi1" i“ we“ the stairs to be carried down on riigigszilgltllltfiltohismdiilinvdigd) specs? l l nort la disdain if w" m“ mp‘ “Th mere fact that both Tolley. The apt-cc?“ e i s ma style Ofi andcMiss Wethereil have beenigfigléigebiit-iitic-JlitEdinmilrms to our‘ FUNFEED [pillaging laseotationary bsllmviio thiipsrticliisr style p: beauty. in? A "Family FuypFeed" 1, m l o inetoyeufieloljv t r in? Lwe ask his flliVlUB about w a h name rural Nebrukms give to v 0 l1 l“ nkbecollllllg. he nrvfil‘ hi"! give“ ‘i e tliiritr annuall frolic held at the high honors at laun tennis; on lheisnbjggf n thought. Glasses are so College of Agrleumnwx Why m“ beams safely. slate quarry, in Wales is operated‘. on 20 levels and contains 50 niiiesHicw clamps for a number of me- of railroads. ',chanical purposes and help them i with brnl "Prlx do Home" by s girl. Mlle. “mm i‘ ‘novmg mm Wm Present-universal and important a part of a , i n o B rt g livdiiiicultiies to which the golfer Enimmp-i-n dross, there should be a colflaillllllnlglé,“ ggifaggztgegd ‘m0 “Ky lsciencc of selecting becoming ones. countryaide? It nflgm be a sort o; b t ilflwvl/Bl‘. 119m ‘"9 i‘ 19w mm?“ basket-picnic or pot-luck dinner in and ‘Qiulgwe k110i" "hm" “OW m adjust 0;‘? which all the families of libs neigh- n is an entirely (lmerentllvokfi it? 50961301” o“ °l m r liorhood join, l0 celebrate isome liHIiiUllClPS is to make the wearer homday or school m. church even," Th“ 50"" “my” m“ °“m look illliélttlii, scholarly. To over- ball, and the superior inechunlcmolne n“, sternum.‘ ("eds the m" loose. Part it on the side to show a share.,eunnner_ of the forehead and to overcome! not accustomed. “To play a game free from dis-l tiirbiince is one thing, match skill with skill mutter. must triumph. Provided that two golfers possess normal intellig- ence, the question of brain p0ivcl‘ hardly concerns the ‘result. On the other hand. the superior stroke player does not always win at lawn tennis, at which court-craft ivclghs heavily. “Dolley already happens to he a fair lawn tennis player . . . That he will succeed as a tennis [ilayer is quite feasible, but the idea that lie will develop into an internation- al is absurd. In the first placa he is not young enough to mould liim- srlf into the perfect player. That requires n certain natural instinct. which Tolley had for golf. “Several-dawn tennis players have found golf a compamtlvcli’ simple game: but no golfer has yet hecumo a leading lawn tennis play- er. and that is not at all surpris- ing. Golf is a peaceful game, apart from tho amount 0f walking which it necessitates, and it imposes no real demand on one's physique. It is admitted that there is a nerve strain in championship contests ill golf, but even that is not nearly as severe as the tension caused by-ll ilays’ play at Wimbledon. V “A long bass line lawn tennis singlet; may mean that a man has to run a good many times, but at golf the player walks. lt is far less exhausting to walk ton miles than to run a tulle, and in the mat- ier of mobility Tolley will find the pinch." courmrfl: (Toronto Star. more soft and fluffy and tho exactness of’ the DEFY» l" too closely over the glasses. A as these add to the austerity. ilhc glass-es. This moans that glass should not be too sniall larger glass gives the appears brunettes the darker. ETIQU ETT E. MOM E MANNERS. who, when ho discovered he said. begged her pardon with the dross, is to be laid aside after ball. it is friction. Ilorc ls a small paragraph from the Dowugluc (Mich) News, ivhich we quote without. i-imimeiit us li in l|| li< urlf so uilcriy complete; "James Mcllllllcuddybi llollu~li|>ycc was stolen udille standing in front of illn- country puorhollae ivht-re lic was ‘visiting lils ugi-il pun-nine." tor yourself. Think of the welfare of the rP-ri of the family and coiitribulc to it if you can. Do not constantly complain go about with a grouchy 8971m- atmosdhers is contagious. Try to appreciate the work TERRITORY AFFECTED The mlp shows. in the would b; sfleeted under the terms Frenee or Germany in use ef of the other. , _ H _ which lrltaln would undertake te throw IY IIOURIW PACT. W ':.°‘.':"' *"'..::.': 1.5.1:." ;::."" O p" 0'1"" in Ingileh and French in her weight with aggressive oetlen en the middle. If the hat brim rolls back, it is better than if it came down which is not too severe is to be pro- The eyes should show tliroush . A of a full round eye. Blonds should select the llgher colored rims, and Many people are like the ‘man "Thank you" to his ivlle. plainatloa, "l didn't recognize you.’ We think courtesy. like the rarit- Somc think it is too much of a, strain to be polite all the time, er-i en in the bosom of Ono's fanili alnly no on will appreciate polite- At homo practice these tblnsfii Walt on yourself and pick up iii“ irders or Walk across horizontal The world's largest uudcrgroundpat The manufacture of artiilclalsllk both their riders and occupants of from cellulose acetate has been be- their side care, from the weather. gun in England under the guid- ance of Belgian experts. ‘ i‘! A form of sound muffler hasdn bflen invented to enable a singer the horse clipper has been invent- to practice without annoying otherfed. persons in the same building. i ‘Nearly 300 miles of German statehas been railways have been electrified andldriven by compressed air. its air about 500 more miles will be con-‘tahks being tilled with a. tire pump. verted to electric power. A Maine batik has been provided ‘of tools has been lilventeil to Wiliril with a periscope with which aia policeman outside the building canattached to servo as a handle. see the interior of tho vault. . i English cities are considering-ll solvln; the automobile parking proflscuce of heat has been invented by tabllshed a number of radio (’Olll~ ipass stations to enable navigators Thumb screws adjust tin; jaws on An Italian woman has designed sea to learn their locations. hold firmly on irregular sur- top for motorcycles to protect For the use of persons who Fulfil" few sheep a hand power shear- g machine 0n the principle of An automobile (or children that invented in bjnglaiid is For working in dark placesasel substantially built flashlight is Pdint that xiormally is fed iuii iat changes to brown in the pre- plane is equipped with a small motor only sulliclculLv puwuriul t0 start it from lhc gruuiiil and tn Zitifiirit it_ln liiuilliig safely. To protect cashiers in hunks and business places from liillilllllsi, ap- paratus has bci-ii lllVPlllLiii willi which clouds of tear gas arc rc- leased at ihc touch oi‘ a button, ‘ 'i‘<~sis oi illvlillllli automobiles lu France l‘i't'illiiy showed that one using heavy oil consumed less fuel than one ilrivcu with gasoline about one-fourth tlu- cost. To givi- mcinl articles hard and tarnish rcsislixig surfaces ihcrebas hem. lii“v'l.‘ii)i\i:ii a process of elec- troplating llu-m with uil alloy cum- posnil chit-fly oi‘ l'iil'(illlil1lll, .\'ili'l‘()fii'\)llit' plants have been found ‘by scientists l0 cause the lli‘i"ii\' of auvii-iit siaiiii-ll glass win- ‘> in England, glass of the i)l‘lf_‘il\\‘l‘ colors sullcriug ihc must. Automobile headlights‘ have been iii‘,\‘lf.',lli.‘ii to be iuouuu-d under the front lulldcrs oi‘ vars, their rays striking ihc road without interfer- blem by constructing tinder-ground i‘ Swedish "hmmsi ("r “mmy 4"‘ ing willi approiu-liiiig nnii-liixies. garages in their open spaces. v Small enough to be used in dense “Wilt! ti. motor driven chain sawnu inventor claims to have incl .i been either vertically or horizontally. lt is the easiest way to get uD a soclall occasion and could be worked well in a grove during the To the children and young folks—yes, and to the older ones. such events are red-letter days never to be forgotten. They make for community sweetness and good fellowship, iiiie, hat .. ———-—-oe-c>—-—-—- {erred to more classical lines for CODHSH VALUABLE FOOD- ilbe person whoywares glasses. AYWT Bxalllnea“ °Y "a" and h“ In planning your menses, do not forget codflsh. People living inland particularly need the iodine of coil- flsh. This element is deficient in the drinking water in most places and its lack in the system is u cause of goiter, To avoid this trou- ble, eat codfieh once a week: Es- pecially should the prospective or llic HUG to twelve store up iodine. cigiht codilsh: with o. white sauce 0V6!‘ hiid GK- mu lcs. or eggs. MOTH ER'S H ELPERB. "Mother" i ers of ilhc nurses. ' --—-<-e¢-——-—— COAVXING CHILDREN'S APPETITES. what perverse Strange nor The oth- set tihem against it. and they ar almost sure to want Muehphe Kernel. president whom he hue divorced. I thus the lplrltull hold of Illa Mohammedan throughout the an Milieu, who we; educated by all‘! with him any longer. Turkey's my who» imeu» of genial‘: nursing mothers and the girls from There are many ways of servintl toast, with mashed potatoes; balls. codilsb hash and other. Vary the appearance of it by adding ipimen- toes or cheese; or garnish with parsely; or ecrve with peae, nick- y‘ Winnipeg ihas bu figs $leciilg Ell into execution y e or a where one is suppose!‘ to relax Buliomer o, Nursex n m“ a cox-m 0g one can make it such a habit “ddtilwenlyq-nne ll Will become 9960113 "*i1\"“-c“" not nurses-—but women trained to assist as house keepers during the new more than 0118's ow" fiiilis- ‘ldillliiizsa of the mulher in the home. a ulblcant which makes llI-Iqwy an. “mu u, m"), out possible to live together without Helpers”- tlho ord- little creatures children are about eat- ing what is good for them. To in- sist that they eat anything ‘is to anything DIVORCE CAUSIQ POLITICAL CRISIS , of the Turkish Republic and his wife = relepeblng te himself the powers of ,Komel hen drown down the wrath of would. His wife, Latile Heneum, is eoheole. it in e rl she has refused influence in the Mehemmeden world efllnoe oi religious tradition. The Swedish government has es» that llitilc in great demand. ices. ilorrriiinriii lliiiViiliS in Ceylon By the addition of a fifth string d“. .-,,_t..,,,.i,,f_, Um ,.i,>.,.u.-,,. “gluing .5_ invented (,0 cut iogsicd tho, louc ruugu of a new riuliu mum. ilo include that of a violiuizollo. An lialiun engineer claims to Taking our cue from this, it is'current. well not to servo too large new. lass to the this may make its appeal, a; 3 over tho moon." \ care to keep knick-knacks fremi them until they have had their. Tilflily women have made mats by tying together old can rubbers”- making sonic fancy design, ‘these mats are useful to place in the sink under ihc dish-pan to avoid the scratching or to place on the ice when you wish to sct a dish on‘ it. The rubber mat prevents the dish from slipping off as the ice' melts. if you have a small boy or‘ girl in the home, they will enjoy] t-ho job of making a mat for moili- er, They love to exercise their in- ventiveness and to feel they arc. making something . useful, MOTHERS LEARN FROM RATS. "Are people effected by dict, same as these rats?" asked moth- ere iii a town where a Nutrition in a down-town window. One Wits bread and coffee. Mothers came. saw. and and want home and gain: their youngsters cups of milk. SMILES. When l first saw him all his pns~ sessions were tied up in a hand- e kerchief; now they are tied up in his wife's name, \ milk from a mug on which is uitist some picture of "the cow which jumpeditliem those that aid in certain fer- iucrcuscili ihoi M“ _ IIClXlpilFCQVODQTilIlOIl cl‘ farms by] c iren and not toelcclrlcily is the subject of experi- -. . ~. . . g have too large a supply in evfd-imcnts under way in eight stairs "hunk “Mum h“ “u W9- i! Dretty dishes are used ofaud four more states soon wilijoln .‘ .- ~ ... . ,. mo“ Wm] “My Diomms on themhm “ma”. lllllifl hi" llllii . above the earth, According to an English sch-u- uselul germs, mcntations, work at if the children are finicky, tuktuspveil under rod light. Willi a Callforuiairs invciltioii a motor truck or tractor iirlvcr can substantial meal, and up not Barveicontrol the brakes on ills own vc iuun jliflitili authorities. To enable a man lo shave the v buck of his neck with a safety raz- (in ,_ or without using u mirror a (zcllu- L“ ,l0lii shicltl io he iivd to the hcudll has been invented. South Africa 000,000 tons. A cutting tool mounicil on whcols and operated by uir from portable conipr<sssoi~ has been d signed for from concrete road surfaces, That they have perfected a melh-" _ od for making supcrphosphaltis oi‘. high concentration from Iphatcs of ivcak couci-iiirutioii .lhc claim of Spanish chemists. i A lillcr that is lthat is iulcndud to catch all inn ovnn when in use. i A llcrmau itivcntoris gliding air- ii ZUHOIIK‘ is considering ee- ilablishlng ihc shale oil industry as one seam oi‘ rock in tho 'l‘raus "llll U is estimated to contain at lcusl '1.- ’“ iw o removing, rough spots phos- , _ , . removable for Exhibit consisted of ‘W0 whm‘ H“ lcloaniug lcuiurrs a gas ianac lllll‘ ted on bread and mnk‘ and one m] ‘smoke l§l"l“l‘w'l‘ ‘lllli dust rising irghi oi email towns and villages by of oil l-ugiul- operated by iscli-roiiiiiiiivil srui-luiiiiig units. For vii-idling ihc inlcriors 0L’ . have invented an electric lilmp that “mm... “m; poukhp. “Haw-pt, a ma. when there ls any a little of it andiwill burn three years. without ron- hm. mm, h“ hm,“ “Wvmed nectinn with an outside source of that ‘z-ciirlivs into all corners and cri-v- ii-us. and itself is l‘i“itiiii,\' vii-lined. 'i‘hroii:li studies oi‘ ihc aurora that ihc aimuspiudw: cx- miiiiy liilivs an‘ ldi’ an‘ ioriucrly diiouclii. I .\ (‘aliforiiiziii is ihc invcnliwr 0i‘ a iiiliiivi‘ for a numbi-i‘ oi ink ivcils ilial riravmivirs a Ferris whet-l, tho ihoiili-s being hung so llii-y cannot upset as thi- \\.'ili'<‘] is turned. .\ii.\il‘lliill is plauiiliig in study too large a variety at any maal_;iiiclt* and a trailer being towed at m Plwlfi“ pnwm‘ "HMS "i m” “m” .1 W. ‘v ‘z 3 - _ 1ll()il\\'1'iiiill lor llu- iicxl 2n years. Erliilgtlleileatiigclk 31:10:33) get‘ their‘ “ri{ll-Z“~i§l‘l»°i.-.i auiniuohiics [or “'"'1 l" Ili"i1ilI‘I‘ for ihc ili-vclvviiwfll . idciiverinl; mail that can haul lu-h- mG‘1:5?"l€iff;f:c'ifg'n;‘ CAN-RUBBER . inlici-icd trailers carrying heavy _‘ _ ‘_ " ‘_ " ' “f MAT leacks have been adopted by ller- mun!“ “M” "W." grMllm m “"4 lll"il ill\‘l‘llilil‘$ ill llu- last ten yw-ars. hiori- than the total in the Ulla‘ loT, years of the Patent .»\ Fri-rich inventor has given all ‘airplane lvivsvnplfig wings, the ari-ai oi‘ whirl: can ill‘ ill('l'i'il$ll‘li at will to l't'lill('i' its l=pvcd when it .liv'.\t'i‘iliir§ wiihoiil i<ili\\'ili;,' its en- iiie. lt lids been cslhualvil that if the servivi- rendered ii_\' sit-um and el- ,\ lw-iriciLv iii ihc linlii-d Slim-s were (LipcriRli-iiil-il hy hand it would re- uuiri: Iii) servants for i.'\'l‘l'y per- ‘sup. _ A llritisli siiipivnrii has built a. nli-ilillfiiilii of wiiai is known as el-i ilrilll’ filPvl, for which there is is rlaiuii-il il It'll per r-cui. saving in wi-iglil wiihoiii hiss of strength. (l|| liil- [ll'lli('l]|il‘ ui lln‘ coffee ]Ii'l‘i'lI|il|iil‘ is a ilcvlvo lhai can b9 ]ll.'ll'l‘l| in any \\"|sii holler lo roil- vr-rl it lnin 1 '- hing machine, in \\']]il'll ihi- \\'il|I'l‘ l'ii'i'lliil[l'ri through fiis i-iinieiiis. h, one to later live an In ileh govern“! HISTORIC GROUND AT TORONTO A lrltleh Colombian totem pole being erected in an hlsterlo Exhibition grounds at Toronto. lint corner of the Canadian National the first beside the monument which marks the site of Fert Rouilie, white dwelling piece in Upper Canada. We it ' . ..._d_-J ~ {if