t_._,_...~._,,4s.a,,_,, ..... 4a-“... i rnsr It's a great food to kéjep kids whistlim-and how they do put it away! Nourishing and delicious- and doesn't tax digestion either. coattiruuu-zs Oven-fresh always (Oonitlnud from Page 9) starts it and what stops it, are still unknown, but several scientists of N-Blldlllg 8P6 "M8911 on the sub~ Ject. Dr. Huxley spent a. month here with fiddler crabs working out hi; formula and endeavored unsuccevs. fully at the same time to get reac- tions of significance in thyroid tests on tadpoles. investigation of tho chromosome theory of heredity by Prof. G. C. McClung of the University of Pennsylvania has established that once the ope-ration of the function- ul mechanism involved in the hum~ an processes has been ascertained. it is possiblv to predict the occurr- ence of certain characteristics, in- cluding color, size, shape. and behavior. “What goes in must come out under certain condi- tions," he said by way of summary. Dr. (leorge H. A. Clowes of lntllittiapolis, whose researches iutatlt- possible quantity production ml insulin, the diabetes treatment discovered a year ago by Banthg, Best anti Collip of Toronto Univer- sity. has spent the summer at the Laboratory with it staff of assis~ tants investigating the action of drugs ou living cells. By determin- ing normal cell tiivisiotis he hopes to determine their bearing on cancer and so to find a new tneans of attacking the problem of a cure. This work is continuing. Alberta, by W. I). ltllliott is equally intvrtisting reading auii Back to, Niiillft‘. by "Nimrod ll." and Stir-l 35S“;- prist-s [or Millt-t- by Martin Hunt- ROD AND GUN Thc rcatlcrs of the October With animals and plants, salnmt antlers, mice, frogs and fish in tho formt-r class. Currant bushes, Jilli- Hon ivcetis. algal anti other flora, MARINE Blomotcan , , _ ‘ SUMMER RESEARCH cwsss Tokio Imperial University; King's College, of London and Clark University. ~ In 37 years, during which Char- les R. Crane, former minister to China, was its principal sponsor, the Laboratory has outgrown successively an old whaling stare- house, wooden class rooms and a g - ; new brick building of a few years - ago with, wooden structures for t llfTilTsg/zqmifwsmz/zrs overflow. _.Now, with added ‘funds _ , _ aggregating naoaooo from the . ,A an Ins of high grade English style biscuit, original ln dean. Mckeldlfl‘ ' F‘°“°°"‘°"- “l” 5 . cl pond materials by the suns formttlasand methods u used b ' Carnegie Foundation, Mr. Crane. _ _ -.- m . Y John n. Rockefeller. Jr. and others. h ;; -- _ , , all "Vi"! b11341" ‘h! mflllflfllfiffl Ellslllh OWm-equfl it ifiidtiangagtiiad h. fiotliiszrlggttngl s. .t ~ _ ,, tothsJaut and sold at half the price. u ng, sw eata d; n ' - . " ' ‘ '_ orium for 600 persons and labora. ;,¢ Q {n10 W" n3 bdu* s91 all‘ U1! alflfl‘, clmptis Crag‘ torles especially equipped for bio- ,’ ‘ , Qtnml, Hydromjidslto and Florida Fingfll. logical. blolohc-ntica land biollbyslc. H" _w_ “B M --- '- - wLn »~ t al research. With salt water drawn _ g - " ‘ ’___,_ "Y_____ll'_,VQI!___w'lllN____r [mfltllfljlfili oven. direct from the ocean and stored on lspg . v_ . f’ _ . '“ ‘ the roof top and X-wy annarfillw- ‘Md! r‘ u new resources will be available._ Prof. Lillie, who is engaged "1 "name's blcui of sex predeterminatiofl. W“ / is retururning in a few days 10 hi“ coverit-s of importance. ' . __f<o>——~—— unable to continue hls studies here this summer because of the . professorial chair. He said he v planned to cotninue at Chicago the] ’ ‘ - . g MacPhersor, on August 27 where Report 0f w0mell<S the regular business meeting of Institutes,- of Prince o! Rod and Gun in Canada are iu- PF- "F" '-“'° l"\l“1l¢'"l“l'l.‘" mlmnam‘ under their itiicruscupes trntlut-otl lo the intimate haunts oi the elk, the rt-ti fox anti the moose. The Bulflcr oi (lrystztl hloitnttiiu by Naine Loltoy Gayle, in his lit-st style, makes us acquainted with Sly Rcynartl in Nova Scotia. Sure Fire l-‘ishing on French River by .l. ll. Kerrott is a tiescrlptitm tit‘ on ideal place for the sport at‘ the ing sketches. in addition to these in this well illustrated tiumber, there are nnittcijtitis other worth» ‘while articles anti stories and the regular contributors have packed 'their dcpanbmcitts full of interest- liug material front first hand ex- merience. Rbtl anti Gun in Canada is pub- angler. llob White's Rival. at slur)‘ lifillflil "lolllllly l1)’ ‘V. J. Tflylfll’. of Hungarian partridge hunting in Limited, at Woodstock, Ont. >—— . ~ ' 4-1-1} Any Pain or Swelling will feel better after being rubbed with Abs 0 H) i rte. J Y T'1C ANTISEFTIC slNlbliNT Varicose Veins arestubborn to reduce. Yet “ABSORBINE JR.” has been used with wonderful success in allaying the pain, taking out the soreness and inflammation, and reducing the swollen, congested veins. . For Rheumatism and Gouty Swellings —for Stifl Neck, Tonsilitis and Neuralgia- for strained ortom li aments-for Lame- ness and Soreness om overwork or accident-a brisk ru hing with a few drops of “ABSORBINE JR.” makes the pain a ' lot easier. Try it every few ' hours and see how fast you get relief. When an accident bap cut, bu bruise, dislocation -'—apply “ABSORB_ JR.” to heal the injury and prevent infection. ‘ABSORBINE JR.‘ in a vegetabifgesmidde- absolutely safe to use-pleasant odor-fountains no grease and does not stain. SLZSaBottIe-at nesttlrsnistiersdpssfpliliy, w. r. source. ‘rats. Lyman Iufldsnj, D u Montronl. . . . 'A Sure Relief For Women's Disorders 10 DAY!‘ TREATMENT FREE Orange Lily is a certain elieffor all disorders of women. It is applied local- ly and is absorbed int/o the suffering tissues. The dead waste matter -in the con- gested region is expelled, giving immediate mental and physical relief; the blood vessels and nerves are toned and strengthen- ed. and the circulation is rendered to normal u Iilri-s treatment is based on strictly scientific principles. and lots on the actual location of the disease, it cannot hslip but do good in g1] 1mm] at female troubles, including delayed and painful menstflnflon, 19mg» hoes. falling of the womb, etc. Price $2.00 per box, which is sufficient to. one month's treatment.‘ A free Trial 'l‘reatment. onougth for 10 days worth 75c will ‘be sent e to any suffering woman who will send m: her address. Inclose ii stamps and address Mrs. Lydia W. land Windsor, Ont. XLD BY LEADING DRUGGIQTI EVERYWHERE through the suitmtcr others of the 200 scion. tist investigators have been carry- lrln on interesting experiments, The Laboratory was a bee-hive of re- mct-ttittg of this club was held ill sturch activity. and the specimens tho home of Mrs. D. F. K98)“- of still life used by some investiga. mm. mentbers and four visitors at- tors had more lively and pictures- tpntllllg, After the usual ppenlml. tlue counterparts in other SlllJjUJIS the schccl Committee reported the like tad-poles, crabs anti SGZlllPClllXlS school in good condition small re- ‘which swarmed in glass containers pairs to u window shade being flll lot‘ salt water on all sides of the may was necessary. Seven panes scientists; the vinegar flies of Prof. M glags were placed in the B01100‘ Morgan which surrounded him in since lac‘ meeting. A letter from their v.als on almost. uvery side; the Supefvlgof wgg rent] and tlls- sul-Jea pigs cooped up under cussed, Roll call was responded w ciibslerltiation, or awaiting tests and will. “Preserving Hints." Durlni‘! is t at swam in natural pools. . which was tlalntily srevct The location of the Marine illyntfliqiffiukonys, instrumental mllsit- Biological Laboratory, where tho w“ rendered by Mrllyttn and Miss northern and southern marine flora Kpays Two new nmlnbera “tLiru overlap, where itdjaceut ’ ' shores, protectt-tl inlets, titiepools anti salt ntarshcs offer varied members and one visitor met a! marine conditions, where fresh ‘he schoo‘ on August 153k [n the water swamps and ponds add to Course of the business meeung it available algae. enables it to was ‘lechled m my a new floor in sitpplemen-t the usual resources of me SChOOL Mum sum Jm-dtne ‘vac such institutions t can extent that 11mm“ q, [Iresident to succeed makes it unmatched t-lst-tvlttrre iii L ' C .f' ho wem to the West. thc worltl. To those student ln- 34,138 . an“ w d Mrs Jardtue Sm. vt-stiliators who come here.—thert- m“ 0311mm’ an V‘ 'Pre3ident were more titan 200 in attendance "or; was ‘ilzcfg, ‘fie-Au “gt meet this suniiuerr-tbe shore excursions , ‘ ICTOR _1' b He“ w; hem in in bathing stilts which to most vaca- ‘m: of “Us i‘ u ’ w l Che and f0," tionlsts are idle wadings and walks u}? Hal“ eleven mem r58 ho 1 ,1,“ become trips productive. of new "lslwrs ‘Vera present‘, c 0 f: , specimens of marine Zoology“ Entertainment comm this? lucra- 'l‘ht.- classes of investigators are aplmmted‘ l" was, deg f‘ gtlri) recognized, said Prof. Frank R. organize ‘he (‘ms Sew “g, gm ham. of the University of Chicago, “We” W“ ‘"“°°""““°‘1 m" “g i who is director of the Laboratory; “Wilmer nwmhs" one He“ l???“ those who ‘york lntlepetitlently hm] ber was welcomed. Roll ca a‘ be thost- receiving instruction in in. "P?" "leemlg Wm be answere‘ n’: vestigation. in this accouiotlzitions ~‘*:°ll0l:ll9l1lfl;:£l733533;‘; the hls ‘ for each class Dr, Lillie likened ll f.‘ L‘ - the Laboratory to a militia] bcticfit HUNTER RlvER-‘seven “leg” association for the colleges, iuakingfilels 0i ‘hi5 Insmutes met at t e availablt- facilities for research 310""! M Mrs- s- M- Dame! o“ Aug‘ which place the small colleges on "M sill-MR mmmes M the DR’ an even plane with the larger and vlous itieetiugf were read anti adop- enabla hard-working profssors i0 Wll- New 5611001- Enlertalllnlent tisc their summer leisure in the 11ml Visiting committees were all" pure science study that lies closet to llflilllell- The 331991 Cmlllllll-tee their heart, and atlvuncing the were asked to see about Drinking research work which one sclenUSY- said might untold the whole pm- prt-ssuro of executive duties. Like all other members of the staff. hi.‘ work in which the results to date had tieve‘opetl certain definite ills-- tliis Institute was hold. Mrs. Cecil Stewart was appointed Vicepresld- Edward Island PRIEST POND. — The August LOWER FREETOWN- Eleven scientific spirit anti attainment by (‘lllIB- 1m‘!- Rollgefflflll 111111 Ml’!- brmgmg [Qgethgtf scientists of Daniel were appointed to inter- ntauy minds and students with a view the officers of the IIHDPQV? ment ociety in regard to the instit- The extent of the Laboratory's ute having a table at the Tea. At wititt appetil tn men of science was the next tneetinlt which will be indlcatutl by the presence this summ held at the home 0f_Mrs. Howard er of men anti wouten from institu- Cml". m)" 9"“ Wm b” “nmvered lions as widely separatctl as tho will‘ "Rlddlesy Royal institute of Slant anti SHERROOKE‘ThQ Alli-ills‘ m“! nawdmn Cnnegc; the [lnlverslty c1 mg 0f this club washeld at the Leytlelt and Mount llolyokt- home oi Mrs. A. .l. Ilinklettvl‘. 91X‘ Collpgc; ylctllll tinlversity anti the vcen members anti five visitors at- tending. Following the tisuttl op» citing, it was reportotl that the pro- tat-eds from the recent Ice Cream Sccialatitl Bazaar amounted to $82.09 A tzoiumunity Picnic was recently helti at which prizes were given the children for racing, etc. Mrs. (frockerfls atltlress was read, anti during the meeting an zidtlrcss anti presentation was matlo to the re‘ bent to follow them in research. , . t tiring President. Lunch was scr- B’ Acompkh- yeti agile-r which a social hour was meatandvegetablecounei “my ' Be out carrots, . rnavnhhtcics REST. ‘fir? ‘Mendy lohesta? serve- Attgtist meeting of this clnh u ‘awn’ ° 953mm‘ held at the home of Mrs. .l. W. nourishment-n testy ample In.‘ I“ "o" "m iiall, and was attended by seven- Do not wait tlll heavy fail rains .and ice and snow find you with leaks and breaks that mean ruined ceilings and unhealthy homes. Let us get together with you now ant: figure out your needs, whether they be for lewoddts and ends for small repairs or the building of an entire new roof. We carry a complete stock of:— Z-ply Wigwam Roofing .................. .. .. $2.00 ‘ 3-ply Wigwam Roofing ................. .. ,.. $250 \ 2-ply Rogers Roofing .. .. $2.35 . $2.85 .. $3.70 .. $4.20 $8.00 per square . $7.25 per square . $7.25 per squire S-ply Rogers Roofing .. 2-ply Fluberold Roofing . 3-ply Ruberold Roofing . Self spacing shingle: Sliah Tile Shingles Laytite Shingles .. If you intend to do any building or repairing call and get our prices before going elsewhere. The Rogers llardware 80., Limited three, rocky welcomed. to ‘After teen members and eight visitors. The m-eetlng opened by repeating mcnllmrs and ent to succeed Miss Olga Crosby who lmd resigned. it was decided to hold n. Picnic at the Experi- mental Farm the first week in Sep- tember. The next meeting will be lielti at the home of Mrs. Frank Dalziel. MONTAGUE-Ten members met in the League Rooms on September’ 2nd where the regular business meeting of this Institute was held. Efforts are being made to secure enough members to make a class for a cottrse in “Home Nursing." LONG CREEK.—The September meeting of this new Institute was heltl at the home of the President, Mrs, A. K. hicPhea, thirteen mem-' hers and five visitors attendingJ The meeting opened by singing the Ode, and roll call was responded ‘with "A place I would like to g0 anti why." The Secretary reported re- ceipts and expenditures of the re- cent Lawn Party—$29.63 being net proceeds. Money was voted to buy Drinking fountains for Loni’. Creek and New Dominion iohoois, also for cotton, etc., for sewing» Five new members were welcomed. Instrumental music by Miss diary Stretch was enjoyed, also a number of choruses by the mem- tiers. The next meeting will be held in the New Dominion School-l house. anti roll will be answered: with "Your Favorite Pickle Re- cipe.” . CENTRAL BEDEQUE.—0n Sep- tember 3rd. fourteen members and ten visitors met at the home of Mrs Albert Wright where the regular meeting of this Institute was held. tlic tisual opening, it wusl rnovetl and seconded that all bills be paid. A school committee was appointed. anti it was reported’ that the Flagpole was finished. A! very interesting talk by Miss Math- iesoti. Stipervisor, was the pro gramme of the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Frizell. RED POlNT.- Seven members and eighteen visitors attended the September meeting of this club which was held at the home of Mrs T. S. Robertson. The meeting op-_ ened by singing the Ode, followed by reading of the minutes of the‘ last meeting. The following Branch Convenors were appointed: lmnii-l gratioti, Mrs. T. S. Robertson, Agri- culture, Mrs. R. Kidson. National] Events, Mrs. A. A. lliclnnis. Five dollars was vntt-tl towards Schooll Fare priizcs, and ii was dccithsti: to serve lunch at tltt- Fair llltCl"| eating paper etititlt-ti ‘The Mani who is Wanted" was read by mic; of the members. The itiecting clos~' ctl by singing the National Anthem. NEW l'l<llt'l‘ll.*'l‘he September hers and one visitor. After the re-i gular business, plans were discus- sctl to ltelp School Fairs anti ar-, rangemcnts made for same. Lunch ‘ Th“ was served and a social hour on-t w“ joyetl. The next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Stewartt McLaren. GLENMERE=~ August 29th, ten ten visitors met at‘ l’. A. Mclsaac‘ where the regular itieeting of this u...“ ,_._ Department. It was dccidctl to re IGIIO‘; DIV: _ .\..~<Q c5‘ \ IH Sex-saw‘ had been paid. Au was read. fund half of the Grant. also to give prizes to the children in tho dlff- [co erent grades at school. it was re- which $671M was mum ported that the organ for the hall v ~ BURDEN-Eleven iuembers anti A, A, one visitor met at the home of Mrs. led "The Duties of tho W. I. in m. Mo]; an}. a . ll . - Cara“ F": the Creed in tinisnit. bellowing the home of MNL w. ("Jun Lhhn“ the appointment of committees, nonnuuL correspondence was reatl from the cluh ‘vac he“; The vice president ' presided. anti following the usual rotitine business, the report of the Cream social was given, at The fob lowing tnonies were vnted; $9.00 H lmvwflflnil: for an lt-e Cream freezer, $10.00 paper, Pinning tho Family Pritlu" for School Fair, and $25.00 to help I repair and enlarge tlto school. Mrs Mclnnis rcatl ll. paper ontit- “Blfilvonvt: UP FATHER HER ctqwr ti, Umu-teb. . LOOK?) A’: lF PM l»; p5‘; A DNTTLE- ‘one; KNOM/b m; V BEEN 001' PLAYWUQARDb, ‘QOMF. QF WINNINQ Doom . rr DQEver-ta‘. I= lfitHT AN \'l_L ‘aLif-“t UNDER HEQ . SHED TAKE. rr ANY WAY a p; .. . Qtsrs IiitlllTL Fsnunr Sim/ma bu: Gran Bflllill mitt» reserved 9 2o THE b Ni MY A _ Ni 3-3.‘;- tation to ileaitlt." Til-L llllfllllefilfiliy‘ towns in N. S. Arrangements GRAND RIVER. meeting ltours were spent atljoitrneti, anti was served and selections wcrc cIIiOYPIl- Till‘ "PX! were welcomed, Mrs. J. it}. Dingwoll tnecllng will be held at the lioino of wmt Mrs. Allen J. NIucCtii-iiiatrlt. LAKltlVlltlhfl ---'l‘\vt\lve itietubcra anti three visitors itttentlcti the Sull- a few Smiilllly. luacli cert, prticcetls to be tisetl for School was ltcltl at thohomc of \lrs J l several musical Qéey Jafzkfu/ g A MA Rvey 1.. o , _ . “I S C HIT MAN llIFACfl Ll_l - A , , '~ 1' 1.01" l4.——'|‘hc i were matlo for a sticial and con- August meeting of this lnslltule Fair prizes. Two new members Cameron, anti was iltieptlpd by eighteen iucitibers mill uv..my;n,,,. , itppoiuictl Secretary to suc- visitors. it was det-ltietllc hum a ccctl hira. lllorroiv who has loft Lenp Your Datico tutti l‘lt- Silt-in} l“ the district. Au itdtlrcss by ex- tho Mitplt- lxeaf iiall, Sept. lit-tl, Prtuiticr llell was enjoyed. Vocal Two new Iilclllbtirs tt-l-r,» ,v,.|...,,,,,.d_ tember iticeting of this club which and instrumental music was also A paper "Efficiency iu the Kitchen“ was heltl at tire- home of Miss .l. included in the programme for the ‘was reatl by Mrs. L. Draught, A Campbell. Roll call was answered evening. "h"? mflifraitimc was carriad ML / . ‘ \ g "' . n N . ii r . a < ‘ in? V l‘. ill _1 t, ll Y The Ststinton Line of Wall- paper offers a most complete range of all classes of goods, colored and finished in the best of good taste and in a wide variety of Conceptions, and particularly adapted for the homes of today. 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