b MADE IN Y’ end Span . onsecleenlng with Old Cleanliness. dirt, not scratching at Does not clog drain pipes. I n millions of well kept cleaning. surfaces hygienic and here is nothing else like 01d Dutch lillfi dirt, invisible lllti visible; keeps homes “spidi Anatnrai detergent; no injurious lye, acids or hard grit s ure, safe, economical cleaning-use Old Dutch. E very flat, flaky particle of Old Dutch cleans, erasing s aves money for you-a little of it goes a long way. eccnt laboratory tests prove that Old Dutch makes CANADA Dutch brings Healthful it. homes Old Dutch does the wholesome. it. I Facts _ NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE. There are more than 100 dialer- ent languages. spoken in India. A machine has been invented to troll mstressee end wrap tillem in ~paper. | Metal foil that sharpens acleso {used to cut it has been invented in Europe. A new bullet ‘proof glass rieelats nlissjies that ordinarily will pierce .11 pine boards. . South America ‘has a species of l d i hit. l. nds the llstégezxekiovr: to gist?“ ' t Wood impregnated with creosote ‘under pressure has been found to resist decay 25 years. 1 A-n ludian radio telegraph com- ‘pany is planning to erect stations lat iCalcutta and Bombay. l Ain inventor has given furniture k-ssters glass wheels that will not Iiniure woodwork or rugs. A portable water heater invent- ed in England for household use uses denatured alcohol for fuel. A baby carriage has been invent- ed in which an infant can be lock- KNOX ‘JuerTiKE"FmAN - sfosu: i511 new, t oimir ui<r= "to come YOUR OFFiCE AND BOTHEQ YOU~BUT I HAD r0! t WANT To ASK your! Aovice. \\ DOWN TO SIMPLY \- r .1, \ I MQQBLEA-r AND l tits/g BEEu HOUiaEHLJMTtMG ANlJ wFvE r-oumi YTHE- DLILKIEST TEN :QGOM HOLI§E YOU iii-vet? sAwil THOUGHT tT lweucl) BE A . EJRLENDiD lDEA iF we ‘remiss vr ‘DONT You THINK $0, "DE-QM? lat MUST es cooi<ooi TEN QQUPls lg TUQBIG, AND BESIUEQ IDQNT. ed securely without discomfort. The Brazilian government has of- ferell. substantial financial aid iin developing the silk worm industry. A novel rear light for auiomo bites is illuminated by reflection through a tube from a car's bend- light. The American population of China is estimated at 12.000, about fou-r times as large as it was 20 years ago. tit has been estimated that the Unlted- iStates uses as many ilncan descent lamps as all tlho lest of the world. France's forests have an area. of nearly 25,000,000 acres, about 19 per ceint of the entire area of the country. A new grass catcher for attach- ment to lawn mowers is so formed that it receives the out grass even- ly anid inone is spilled. Souls English schools are iusing radio lectures broadcast i-rom a distant point in connection with their class room lessons. Attached to a faucet by a rubber ring. a cloth tube has been invent- ed to muffle the sound of water idilillg into a bath tub. Government irrigation works in lndia supply water to 27,500,000 acres. or 12 per cent of the total land under cultivation. “millillllllllllllllllllh nQ-xrr tat-r sluts/pest? reel reooms Q JUST "rue Qieiir SllE Fll-Q r-ouR MR5 Bil-AT ARE ~ ‘ PEOPLE AND Mn AN KU-tARr-HIHG, mm THINK OF ALL WE CDuLD SAVE BY BUYING lN LARGE WHAT Do YOU TI-HNK H . .,_' ‘ ,- - G-ifi 4:9 i021», |I\\| rm...- 5m... i... Nort-iitsuooiololii l. ‘ Aesotnrstv (tel-use n. l LIVE IN mesme must wlTH ANOTHER COUPLE " AND ‘(HATS swam! s l fi WELL HERES THE KEY TO THE NEW PLACE . Mi‘! _'\ . n‘ .4. hi“: Hiitaie ngllll reserved- Fault Is Sllzthe-tl By Pedestrians 1g tip-re was ill) such pr-rsml 11$ thi- pctli-slrlzlll lit in‘ alltutlvlllfii‘ 11"!‘ liiiillt! that iniitor vsilill-lt- uccilililllfi would lit- nedlllzt-d more than n0 per lrtllll. ii is not entlrel)’ illv-"WPN uhlc that such an important reduc- tion ill fatalities would the the r“- sult of u utiivcrsul sense of sZlfHY on thc part. of the cuuntlttss folk who find i-t necessary to work on our highways and sin-eta. writes H. (ilifltml tllrokshuw. the‘ 1110101‘ cur i-xp" rt. it is in)! personal ohseruance, ultlt-lt its hacked up by statistics in- (routing the pedestrian to be to blame ill u tnujurIl-y oi’ recorded ani- omdbile accidents that 0n the aver- age pedestrians are more Clifelflflfi in their walking than motorists are reckless in their driving. Certainly one huts but to stand on the busy corner of streets in any city to see these walkers tukc entirely uncall- ed i'or ‘risks. ' Check Up on Habits Motorists are frequently encour- ngctl to check up on their driving hat-hits to ‘see if they are get-ting in- to nuy practices which might tend to laxity 0r hazardous operation. Why not llsk the pedestrian to check up on his regular method of procedure? Th. re are a number of questions he might ask himself, such us: i-Luve l-hecn: Walking along the wrong side of the highway? Going nbst-nt-ntlndcdly across the street? ' Taking chances in dodging auto- mobiles? Falling to observe traffic in get- citttis Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one liitl "Freeman" hurting, yonilftitrigtclwithfl You etmileet “Inseam? rennvemryherdeiie-meofteeraor cm-lhotweentiletoeo, the oat million ma" mete w mitt-twit- or atew ting oil s-irc-e; curs? Culling to passing motorists and instructing lhcln’! Failing to obi-y recognized traffic ritlcs? 1-3.1 ' g m her-ll the warning of a lll(il0l‘l.‘<il.'i<i horn‘! Failing to stand in the safety Falling in co-opcrate with traffic policemen? I Playing games in streets open t0 motor ‘traffic’! Thinking I had Ito arrive soon? Jay-walking? ‘Stepping suddenly into the street from ltrlilud some obstruction‘! Walking in a doirt-care-aittituile’! too Standing In Roadway Standing in a road and hailing passing curs for a ride‘! Trying to jump on the running board of a moving auto? ‘. Forming habit of condemning rn0- itorlsta? ‘ Crossing the street in the mid- tilc of the block? interfering with street traffic of automobiles? Neglecting to look to see where traffic is going? Failing to give the motorist u fair chance‘! Skating on street pavement? Illanglng on a rear spare tire of an auto’! Crossing street holding umbrella in front of my face‘! ‘ Applying Holden walking? iHere are a few of the ways in which a pedestrian can find out what sort of a fellow he is when his feet are planted on terra firma. Perhaps he iii also a car owner. This ought also to help him in adopting such n procedure as will make for the minimum loss of life and illlil) thrctlzh automobile accid- ents. » Rule tr; my i -<e->——-i THE SHEEP AND LAMB TRADE Sheip and lativba paid well in Canada lust. year, but market sup- plies were quite short The Domin- ion lilve iS-tock Commissioner at- trfhuim the shortage of supply in a large tiegree lo the holding ibaok of suitable ewe lambs fOr the breed- ing flock-i There ils now a keen and Iin-slz-ltent demand our good ewe stock and uniloirhtedly there is a heal-thy growth taking place in the industry. A steady improvement i; tuklng place i-zi the quality 0f sheep kept. The export talvie is in a healthy static. the export 0f mutton and lamb in 1025 ibeihlg the highest attics 1922, totalling 1,040,000 Dtllrildtg valued at $624,010 compar- cd wtith 922,200 pounds at $184,423 in 1924 The monthly average prices ‘in 1925 were the highest In recent years. in fact there is every en- couragement for tile farlum to in- crease their flocks. Your deeds count a whole lot more then your creede. rrhe prisoner who elects to tell his own story often finds that it eat-rile conviction with tt. zone while waiting for atrolleycarl e 'l‘n_~ discovery has been announc- ld u! il process for the successful - plating of aluminum with precious ill“l‘ll*l. as well as copper. substantial financial support has been offered by the iSpainiish gov- ernment to modernizing agricul- lural methods in that oouintry. Two scientists in a New York university lhave developed appara- tus that registers and measures the reaction of persona to fear. A Swiss inventor than patented a ‘process for rotting, degumming. and disintegrating ramie to ob- tain its fibre fior use in textiles. In a novel implement for fisher- men the limes is shot out by a. spring wlhetber a pole is used or not and ls reeled in the usual way. Experts have been examining Sweden's shale deposits with a view to supplying that country wllth its own fuel and lubricating oi s. With a mew gas range food can be cooked 0n top and in tihe oven and water heated for a ‘boiilea- ait the same time with a single bunn- i‘. Sand sprinkling trucks that make- ailppery streets sate alter rain has fallen are used in- London, revolv- ing drums scattering the sand. Hand operated, a machine has been invented that passes shears over a revolving grindstone until they have been accurately sharp- cued. The motor of a heavy truck. of German invention has elk cylinders, made in three blocks and with a separate cutnbureteir for each block. An electric light bulb supplies the neat to vaporize the chemicals used in a new device tor treating the nose, throat and lungs at home. illot ‘water from geyser: iin ice- rand, already used in laundrias may be pipes under the suntaoe of the ground to stimulate vegetable growing. ‘ The United ‘States produce the greater part of the 7,000,000 tons of seed raised each year through- out the would to supply planters’ demands. Cuba requires ifloors of rooms and basements and coverings for upper tfloolsof buildings in cities of 30.000 or more population to be rat proof. Aiu inventor has designed a sim- ple attachment tfor desk telephones with which padlocks can be used to prevent their use by unauthor- ized persons. ibess than tan per cent of the re- sidents of ilndia live in towns of 5, 000 or more population and less thsin six per cent are able to read and writs. An attachment for projecting lan- terns used iin schools ihas been in- vented with which objects enclos- ed in mi“ cope slides can ‘be shown on screens. The Italian government has de- cided to permit the use of the wet- ers of the upper Ad river in the Faslliim fancies v THIS GAY RED KIMONA SHOWS BRIGHT COLOR TOUCHES By Marie Belmont The thin silk kimono of gay colors in deep tones is being feat- ured in a num-ber of the smart shops. Such a model as ithie nimpiy made one aibove is ‘ideal for traveling, or for wear when one ‘eta-ya at home. The color is rose-red. ming bands of bright ~blu= attached by Winds of gold and silver enl- broldery on black. Other klmonos like much this ln outline are of heavy silk gally thund- pninted. either 1n allover or border design. Operated by gasoline, a new ex- cavator practlcally walks over soft ground -by alternately mllilillg inn!" row platforms on each side on which it. is mounted. Atn Englilsih city is experiment- ing with street paving in which pro- jecting rubber insets are placed between wooden blocks to prevent vehicles skidding. Compressed nlr is used at a. West Virginia mine producing smokeless ooal to remove inot only dust but slate anld other foreign matter from its product. According to a European scien- tist umelling strongly scented flow- ers affects persons’ voices and, if done to excess, may injure the voices of singers. 1' ‘Sprling operated clamps to be nt- tacbed to the wheels have ‘been in- vented to lift the weight off the tires of automobiles standing idle for ion-g periods. A Russian chemist ‘has demons- v strated to French scientists that the can make a cheap amid efficient motor fuel by heating vegetable oils winh electricity. For applying putty arountd= the edge of window panes in place of a knife a plunger pumtp has been designed small enough to be carried in a man's pocket. To pnevent thieves stealing milk left on door steps an ‘Englishman has patented a tube througih which it can be poured into a container inside a house. Spikes to be loosely mounted on garage doors so that they draia’ over floors and ~ hold the doors wherever they stop are the inven- tion of a ‘Milwaukee man. After ten years of work a pipe line has been completed across‘ the Persian desert to carry oil from the fields in Persia to a. tport cin- the iPersiau gulf. The inventor of a steel cabinet for clothing than made it air tisht so that moths cannot eater. while garments carrying insects can be rlumlgated inside it. Prospecting for petroleum in New Guinea and. Papua ihss been limited t'o companies of which at least two thirds of the stock is owned by British subjects. The Cincinnati inventor oi‘ air cushions lio replace the usual ellp- ticail springs on autom-obihis claims they aflilord greater resiliency amd act more quickly. . The French Senate Elma approved plants tor the extension of‘ the port of Strasbourg as the first step lin- the project ifor reuniting hhei Rhone and Rhine rivers. tAu automobile catch has bee-n ln- vented to ihold garage doom when opened'to prevent tihem slamtminl" against cars, opening them a trifle wider releasing the catch. A group of small towns in Enl- land are served iby a railway ‘hav- ing a gauge of oinly 15 inches. which maintains regular passenger. Trentino for the p. notion o! elec- tric power. oppress and freight services. Beneath a roclciing chair an in- BRINGING UP FATHER- THE cnslttorlnrowu-cnsnnrxn wi-th trlll- _ HE Crusades were the The TRIUMPH of the eatest united movement of the Christian World, irst Crusade, which captured the Holy Land and Jerusalem in 1099, A.D.. was the most picturesque Triumph of Hing-L Picture in your mind th their longing eyes ed in its da upon the Sacred City e Crusaders when, from the hills nearby, of Jerusalem. No TR] they first set ever recorded with such dramatic interest to every rrtember of‘ the Christian niverae as did t e rescue of the Holy Cit from the Infldeis. It was ch; (imam f t ‘ li ed. the dream of the C ristian World. the Triumph of faith gnszaiartliisomlh ‘struggle and hardship, the TRIUMPH of an Ideal. HERE are TRIUMPHS ‘of zeal confidence in days. it was a and an ideal even in thcse Triumph won by science through years of labor and experiment, to create a tire that gives such comfort, reli- ability and service as the "Gutta Percha Tire. Many years have chemists and engineers studied and experimented in laboratories at great expense, to find the rubber compounds and balanced const ruction needed to make an ideal automobile tire. Triumph at last ! The satisfac- tion that comes to a benefactor of mankind is the rightful reward of those, who have contributed to the Triumph 0f a practical ideal-the " GP." Balloon The. ANY motorist ma share in the benefits of the Triumph o Science in producing the ideal Tire. He may enjoy the Comfort of Easy Riding over rough roads; the Economyof Great Mileage with practically no Repair Cost‘, the Safety assured by tires that do not suddenly g0 to pieces on a risky road or when going at high speed; the Peace of Mind that comes from know- ing his tires are reliable and will cause no trouble or delay on a trip or tour, if he equips his car Tires. Perfect faction with "Outta Percha" The Triumph of the Tire is as much a satir- to the Tire Maker as it is to the User who enjoys in benefits. N. CORD TIRE "fB uilt 3 etter to ‘Wear ‘Battaf’ Guru PERCHA & Russell, lLnm-lzn, Toaox-ro, CANADA -:- Bnsucnss Fnou ConrloCNlT Id Iy . EWSART 8t G0. LT. Charlottetown venflor has inserted a cage whilth can ‘be drawn out anld used as al cradle in which a ‘baby can he rock-l ‘ed by an occupant of the chair. The government \of the Dutch East ‘indies is planning a hygienic exhibition to be held inoxt year to awaken the interest of all classes in the science ‘of health. Sihould one ‘lamp fail ‘in a new automobile tail ligiht an electro- megnet would turn the curncint into another until three twith which the device is equipped are dark. Cash prizes ‘have been offered by the French government i'or air- iplane engines oi.’ itrom 350 to 450 ‘horsepower capable of running Along periods with little attention. ~ “llutta Peroha" Tires situcl: sr In Memoriam THE SWEETEST. SWEET CORN eni- iCold. backward springs have do- iayed safe sweet-corn planting for the ‘last two years, but all through June is good sweet-corn planting time and t-he finest quality sweet corn comets from late planting when its ant-ire growth tls carried on in warm tweet-her. Sweet corn niuy be planted at teniday iinter- vals until mid-July for a continu- ous supply. The later it gets the earlier the variety to be planted. Just now the longer season va- rieties can be put in with a final riiintin-s cit Golden Baintam and Mulakoff or other extra early kinds ' to top off the season aind mature bebore frost sets lie. Corn can't have too rich soil. Give it the beat you have in the suinniest opot anduif n0 manure supply tis handy, pulveb ized sheep mannmican be secured from any seed house or from stock» yurd firms to spade in or upload about the roots of the corn to be leached in by rains. tit la the handi- est aind tmost available modern fertiliser and adds something to the soil which chemical fertiliser! do not. ' The lesson of planting corn in flqllares to get tfullar ears cannot the too thoroughly enrpaltiaed, l wmnwn esinse discovery of scien- trifle gardeners and experiment station workers. A square ipteilitin (‘finalizes the distribution of the pollen or dust from the teasers by QOLLY - W; sci-ten: Yo stop rum- melt, CfiilN" ‘hflib DRUM wiLg ' qornm L- AH‘- \ Knew ‘(DUO ‘brow cn-nn‘ rota ‘THHYNOW not-t our, ‘RH! N!‘ the». . -i-_q My ‘A LVTTLG COMFORT ' x ; er eeed emu __.- lwithout which dsiimi“ i: silk there can be M ¢°"'- iien is sifted over the g‘ u every ohift of the wilt-o‘ narrow iplsintinsn l" wasted. Cultivate Oorn 0n m9 ‘u n not hoe deeDiY I" i‘ 5;” rooted and @0091"! ‘WMM jurea the roots W11 ll u _ L of a whee. m“ “P es e foot bill! 9°31" fu”: , auxiliary mote "ii-ch I from the IQ!!! "DI m‘ the plant end twill" in” ieihmuot. WM N"! in! till! growth. it is iii" l" m“ to have to bu! ' the [get minute. ._By 600139 Mo! Get eerly flfbm’ and 2;“