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Beneath the beautiful lines of the Apex washer lies rlgrid construction, a durable electrically welded frame, the famous sealed in oil Apex lifetime mechan- and onlyApex gives you all three hands. Regulates and prevents Paneled legs- DOUBLE - DASHER Washes M 8°ml7 u 7°“ own RE $ELECIOR PRESSU wring“ 93w“. fabric dam? MODERN siYl-E Graceful. (‘mammal um‘ n 1 One Year Guarantee . Things THAT WILL WASH ALL heavy woolens in othes all the time, - in the center, or at reduces laundry all the cl feature. THAT WILL WRING ALL much pressure to use for UL, CONSTRUCTION - YITAL IGGUIS AFFECTING NATURAL IISOUICII MAIBIIFKD. ' C ONSER VA TI ON l Will COLUMN OI‘ PRACTICAL OPINIONS ON THE B! III. LUDLOW JENKINS, TIII USES AND ABUSIS 0f riiirrzs FOR morrway BEAUTIFICATION Dore Your Town Need a Shade Tree Commission B! LOUIS u. AHBLER, JR. Former Technical Adviser, Ard- m/tic, Pa., Shndp 'I‘rce Commission ln llll‘ conservation oi our nil- t'll‘ill lt‘.‘(\ill'f‘.t‘.“~, we lillitii consider not only thc preservation of those l‘t‘,<fl‘.ll'l'i‘.'\‘ which arc fundamen- tiliv utilitarian. but also those wilt-h may be defiiicd as both utili- tiiiiln and esthctic. One of the lllful important of lllPof‘ resources I» the beauty and comfort of our l‘ wars provided by shade trees ll Pl llielr Rl'(‘Illllll.'Ill_\’lillZ smaller 1'l'll"-. It is iuliiid that a most sin i.i¢'ll)l‘_\' nii-iliocl of prcscrvizig llllll oi re-creiltiiig the beauty ‘Hlllll has been pitifully laid “ll-QM by man in his great en- kmeerinlz enterprises of public hiniiivnyi construction is by the ‘rirination of shade lrce commis- mis that shall function to their ‘mist? extent. A shade trce coin- n,,\.p‘_";'nlltls bccn dctincd as a local but unit authorized to have 3N“ mm control the shade , ' lfrrlvmi to plant. remove. "Kl protect the shade ____°;_li__f1c__;iiiblic highways. Rims and Carpets Cleaned, Sized. Repaired, and Altered. " Your 0Id Carpets Woven into New Rugs and Runners. We pay freight charges. Send for Catalogue. BIARITIIWIP} RUG WORKS 310 MAIN STREET, Sllnt John. N. B. i, -lenst on the potential trees. They Several of our states. realizing the importance of highway beau- tification, and recognizing the economic and pleasurable benefits which may be derived by their conservation, have passed neces- sary legislation to permit the formation of township, city and country shade tree commissions. This action is commendable. How- ever, although a few commissions are functioning efficiently. many practically have gone out. of exist.- ence owing to poor management and lack of funds. Popular opin- ion is the only force that can suc- cessfully combat the selection oi untrained political appointees as advisers, and the use of public funds for many political enter- prises of lesser significance than the care of our roadsldes. Ii, must be remembered that trees have never been nourished well on politics; the two are incompatible. The conditions under which road- side trees are forced to grow are anything but ideal, and as a result they require special attention for their preservation. In addition to the preservation of the existing trees, consideration nlust be given to the future development of the highways in relations to the shade trees and general roadside develop- ment. In order to understand more clearly the value of a body which is formed for the protection and care of existing and’ future shade trees along our highways. we must reallu the value of such tree; to a community. They form the larg- est growing landscape unit and provide the most outstanding na- tural featurcs in the usual small town or suburban community. The economic value and desirability of t! residential district depends ma- tefmily on the existing tree, or at provide not only shade. but a cer- tain rer-lfuliiess which cannot be obtained by the construction of any of man's artificial contribu- tions to our life. In the active existence that we are leading this restfulness is essential to our physical as well as our spiritual well-being. Even the most insen- sitive person cannot deny the com- fort he has gained by obtaining refuge from the blazing hot siin in emptying pump. l SPECIAL MODEL 200 AT $79.95 TUB: Standard Iii-gallon cap- acity to the water lite. Wash- board sides and patented quick-drain bottom. (lreen- iipccklerl vitreous porcelain. AGITATOR: Apex 3- VIII?» cast aluminum. WRlNC-ER: Lovell with ad- justable pressure. 17L" dia- meter rolls and instant safety release. MECHANISM: Machine-cut gears throughout. running in oil. Conveniently located lev- er controls agitator. ‘i H. I’. Heavy Duty Motor. _Week1y iin INTEREST-AID- EXTRA Cl-IARGES Generous Allowance for Your Old Washer in Trade FINISH: All green, with con- trols mid wringcr finished aluminum. PUMP: Model 200-1‘ has self- Ws are speedily destroying the balance of Nature for which trccs are responsible. They cannot exist without our continual suceor. We have already interfered with them by artificial construction and ‘cy the unintentional importation of foreign diseases and insect. posts. As the highway trees cannot con- tinue to flourish without. olir help. and as they are undeniably com- munity assets, communities with- out doubt arc justified in support- ing a government. unit whose duties are to preservp the tree life for themselves and future genera- tions. As more infnrinntinii is knoivri about the functions and duties oi a unit created tor llIF‘ care of olir forests than one whose duties are to care for our idiotic trees. it. may be well to rit-cltv- liricily the sim- ilarlties and (lllil‘l‘l‘lli'i.‘.\ lil the ac- tivities of the two groups. Obvious- l_\’. both lllllln rival with ll‘(‘f‘$ with similar fllhfltlm‘ iiiii5<-lloil=;. sluulrtr insect infestations. similar llP-‘a'l'\l(" tiOn by t'i'lli(lilll.\lll. .il't‘. t'£\l'[‘ll'>$. igiioritiicc. aiiri ll(‘_~ll'll(‘ilOll for im- mediate gains ivilhout consideia- tion of the future. The shade trees along the iiuilivvii_\'s suitor from highway ll\ll.~ll‘llf'il()ll, caus- ing root cutting. and the iowci'ing of water-table: they siitfoi‘ from bad air coiiilihniis caused b5’ sliinke. soot. and dust. and poor soil (‘Olllllbltillh tau t‘tl by eslziplus’ illuminating gins and from lulu-t- tural drying.- out o; the soil. These factors weaken lhc I|‘t‘f‘S rind make them more suscipnblc to (IIEWBSG and inserts. ln \ll.ltl¢\ trce wor attention must be glliil to liidivirf; uni trees, while ill forestry this is impractical. A ]lf‘l':l>l] in ('l‘.:ll'.'!'_’ of shade tree ioiiiinissioiis ill‘l.I\'l|ll'S iriust. understand the lisp and tale of trees for strlvi ircl- purpose.» He must, be ‘l linrliciiiturist and landscape designer He must kriiiw the relative vnlues of irccs "or various lncfttlolls and mu»: illitl'.‘i" stand the relation-hip brluccn I111‘ trN-s on the hic‘i\\.i\s anil the actual construction of the rout!- way and the iiiiblii serve“ liliillf.’ the highway riclit-oi-tlziiyi. And finally lit‘ must. be able to visual- ize the present and ililiire need at planting along the lll§1l1\\'li_\'-\. The actual siipci-iision and ,ilir— isdiction of a shade tree committ- sion is confined to the trccs along the public highway-s Haw-ever, in the control and eradication of ex- tremely bad disease mid insert con- ditlons it is desirable to establish an advisory i-cliitloii between liic commission and the property own- ers. The neccssitv for absolute (‘Ull- trol of the shade lrces along i-hc highways cannot hr justifiably de- nied. With tllLs control it is por- sible to stimulate proper rare anti discourage the hnrniiiil and ill- ldvlsed work which is often per- the shad; of u spreading tree. formed. l l l l. Every shade tree commission must set up a series of regulations, which, if adhered to, will result. in the best possible care and pro- tection oi the trees, the proper elimination of dangerous condi- tions, and the best possible techni- cal ailvicc for the planting of new trees. A permit, must be required for all work performed. otherwise it would be impossible to stildy the ‘ condition of the lrccs and advise for iurtlicr treatment and future planting. Tho COTIIIIIISSIOII should encourage more tree care. but must insist that whatever is done must bc performed properly; a reuula- tlon which will result in healthier trees and finally in the improve- mcnl of the appearance and desir- . ubilily of I1 community. In order to be a unit ivorthy oi support a slnidp tree C0mllllrhl0ll should show actual work pcrioriil- ed wvtirk \\'lllt’ll llIl])l'(Hl‘§ llio con- dition oi the trees, improvits the sziiely oi the highways. insofar as_ l lhc irccs alecl. it. and iiicriascs ihc number of trccs planted ill its community". its actual work also lllt‘lii(it‘5 the protection oi tires against eanualtsni. tires, carc- lifiihllfi): and ignorance. An under- standing and co-(ipcriltion iillisl be crtablt-lird with ilic pubbl‘ iilillty coinltiiiiies, which will re- sult iii (‘in distribution oi tlicir- -~(.‘l'\'lCl-- without the mutilation oi our flhiiltdlll‘ trees and the ruin-i- tiuii of tlic bcaliiy of our bign- i Vi 83's, J A very important .\(‘l'\'l(‘l‘ which a shade trec commission must render in order tiitimalely to slic- cced in lis purpose is to incite within the residents a certain tree- lllifldfllllébg which will cause them to b9 lllOle conscious of the i‘i'(‘l‘$l and their preservation. 'l‘his oh- Jectivo may be achieved by educa- tion in through llic garden clubs rind oth- er civic orcanizntlons._ of interest- ing lllfllt‘l'ltll relating to shade trcc problems; and in the puhluaiion of articles of timely interest iii the local newspapers. 'I‘lic finest and most permanent educational lea- luree 4H1) first. the actual oxaniizlc oi the local government in iiu-iliz» '_j_iig lllt‘ nccissity for such a coni- ex- ‘ 1f- mission. and secondly, the ample set. by the commission sell in carrying out actual work in the best possiblp manner and showing that a rciil iinprovrmeul may be seen by lilo propci" ire oi even a limited budget. Roadside development or bomb ti tcallon and tho work of a shnllr tree commission are closely rclat/ rd. It is essential to realize that roadside development. stark tvllll the original deslcn and construc- tion of the highway. To ntlemgi‘ to plant shade trees and dcvcliif the borders of a liiizliiyai- Whirl‘ llfls been designed from the lllili~ tartan engineering aspect, only is . the schools, distribution.‘ lvlis delivered sunlar n: : lill". which i5 stnicturally- uqly _ . 3i rill and detail, in order ln lll l‘. ll. it. Proper grading oi a road. lililsl not end with the sho but must be consistent \l.lli l‘ wt»:- iiig topography: Iwrn i m: (wl established roads llllll'!l u, in- done to iuiprovi- zlil-ii- :i,:-- l".tllt‘t‘ by proper grading llillliuii: ill bl carefully‘ studied ;i..iii .i.- Al work of roiitlsitip itii» opli. ll' should be put. iii lll!‘ h 1i! a person uell iiiiorni rl llllt mil- ciicd iii landscape (it-siuii Certainly. .1 llllll deli the creation and con; beauty’ along our lush». docs a shade tree l-onii worthy of our unfalteriii The actual value of an . i commission uill i't'.\l iliiiouul. and (illiiiity lll :.:i perforiiictl in curing ioi " inq trees. and lll illllklllfl z ways iioi only more l)4‘lill safer to travel. The fllllll't' side (lPVPlOPlllFlll (‘lf‘])f‘l:li perfect. (‘o-operation lillilli’ serviccs and utilities. llll ll highways. tho Illlll.» unfit l their rlesluii and col ill llic people using then. l’lnll“\ utilily must g0 hand iii iii tllls piiblii sorvicr» 1 lllilll\\.l_\'; for llll‘ lw- \ I ;lll‘ii\lll'I‘ of every tonsil; Second Uiiit 0i llirfleei Delivered ll“ ti, l. 'l'-‘l i"f| l» '.‘. <- ilzll . .. _ _ __ ‘y, VANCOUVER. n. c. ll - fly‘ H. Oillpf,“ Second unli oi 'I‘rnns-f‘-- l i Air _|.\. Unpvpm“. Llllt".\ nevi‘ ilcet to nix v l:lll , “H, Ho“ . from the lill'l'il_\' .ll. t Calif. a. .\llt‘itl\ lio- lstitWl ltl Iiii- m‘ the Sea I.\:llll(l :\lll'il" alter noon iodiiy (inc I tra rcliiains to I do.‘ 1 'I‘ran.s-(‘:iniiiin :~i'lll'l. ri-i-i l\ quota of louklircrl ll» ' i \.'.| new il‘l\ll.\ll lliiil...iiali~ i. widely‘ ,ili.,iinirili ll t I circles. Int-iii nzriiiin '\"l interested lll tlic it‘. S p1 flew l-hp ship llf"l‘ ‘iitiw Rliswll ‘Thaw piiroitil Harold Vanderbilt illlti or. ‘it iaiiicd Lafayette Plwllllll x BAcKAcur OFTEN WARNING Blchrlie mny lie the lint sign oi Kidney trouble. When your hlclr erlirt. look In your IKIIIIIPYI.’ Don't llil lo heed lllifi unm in; if u tno important. Tlltfl [llfl-‘Ylpl “it,” to correrl Berlin-be. tn '0: inure. M the fiui lien ol Buliuclie tum (Ollildfflllv to lioiiiik Jdney Pills Jar river hull n liriimy llii innit: mnedy for Kidney nilmmic y, Budd's Kidney Pills , logy Entoiiio -- ‘fill-I lll-I-UI‘ I‘<\'I.I..\- A f.“ llrlui 3-1 i1’ l‘t‘llllllllli'"f.l fll',lt,l.' Till- iiuii s..o ‘lltl iii.i_v or iail ‘l4 ll‘ It. -- Ul Siii'ii:.inl'.< ill ‘ l t tltll. liivrlillll ll.l'i‘ and the d2‘ art< ti and ycl lizv unit i‘.\.l.lL‘l' i '- iikl '.\. e iirllp l0 llllPlilll. 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'l'lioc of luc iirsl siiiiinicr uoiiliatinii are laid rtllfi- ly durin: the iii-st llirec trick. oi July the il'il‘l'll',!(‘ lcnuth ol ‘ the llltlhlflllfll.‘ of llll> i brine .~-i\' to seven wcrls l: . hulk of ‘lllisc of llie sci it'll ll l"iil: arc lllill dur- lhl.‘ last ilircc ilcek. lit Aieirl. 'I‘lic en's iirc laid froiii l lo .2 Work“ nfllll‘ tilt‘ fllllllis etiwirv. 'lll'lp oi llie slimmer gt iii ration til-int? <’lll"ll_\' deposited iii rim.- alone liic \l‘lll;§ of the leaf. 'l‘t-e-.- llflllll zii .iie or two necks .li‘tt the \oiiii_ i:i.i lll't‘ ill Ill} fl.‘i_\.\ liitllf‘ oi c- llencirdii s: upon lllf‘ irnini-i-r - lll ilic \\llllll(‘l‘ ll;i\.\ iii lav- ii_ tin" uni tllllfll p, 1d,, 4 ,p s‘. y. in; nl I.l2v lips ll ill!‘ and .iii~ lllPll \i‘I‘ .~.Ii 2a.: . ;i-~_,», l~<liiil;l".< arr tiicliliiu. ilr~ I: ‘\t"fll by a sildden frost A warm biichl, l ‘thlilll. 7 W‘ t t.’ ilitisr American lazx-‘icr Boyer-its; .lanan Peittect Relaxatii. i ls Found in Sleep ‘ii/lit’ tic-cs sleep rest the n. He's? JUffiillt-t‘ iii sleepless nerve form _ lac. I ..:'.._i§ lg“ runmlls, llllt Inaclziiicryi oi tlir- littfl... IP01“ H ltllgll state ril tensity tlie n» , l _/ relnxcrl, Eeavrt. heats more slnu iv, _ e rain neither receives nor- ggnglg n_ Intlle (‘llgcs-tiliii IF» trlxiir; pl,‘gcc_ H“? 510ml l"‘f‘f~-“l-'"' tolls. relaxation is‘ I And you fall asleep. ' J ' . . . ‘Lvui: ll _\oii_c._ini:ot rcl.'i\ and cannot 1» \ our condition llflynflqp‘; gp,-_ni,;.-_ And nerve force is (lcplclcrl at a l"“.":’i1 A nervous breakdown tlircrrtcm: Unless you take IYEIZHTIS to fFPHEHQ it. AIMS‘ People finrl llr. Chaser: Ne: ac for l The most ctTective means oi fCilOlhrl" » ciicrqy. NfllLlF-lll)‘ aiicl certiii And feeds the nei-veai s.» d“ tel. .- inte .iiicl-i~.s li.- H?»