SEPTEMBER 1r, 1921‘ THE cnsimorrsrowu GUARDIAN " OF INTEREST TO FARMERS ;.._-— THE POTATO BUG PEST 0f all the illflflfll Wits that ali- hhlly take a heavy toll from the busy farmer the potato bug easily takes tirat place an the destroyer nf farm crops. For tiie past thirty years none other has been so des- tructive or has cost this province 5n much in time and money to control Placing the very conservat ive estimate oi‘ one and one-half pounds Paris Green per acre it. has cost us fully $50,000 to‘ buv the poison for 33.000 acre provizi chit potato plot, at least half this nuni in the labor of applying. and an equal amount iii the destruction of foliage yearly wrought. lt would he worth at least $100,000 annul- ]y to be rid of tlils grl-cdy paras its. We are told this pest has uev» er secured a foothold in England where eternal viiigence is cxercis ell by the Deparltlieilt of Agricola are and every landing of the en enly is rcportcd and steps int nisdiatcly taken to ailnillllute him All those acquainted wltii the life of the bug are (lonvintat-il tliat with faithful cooperation of lill grow crs it would be poflfilbli! to stamp out this plague and to kcep ally future outbreaks under control, as h; done tn the Old (loitntry. Ev gry bug in this province in sum nlcring in souie potato fjcld nnd i-uuld easily be thestroyotl. Eggs are luld shortly uftcr the potato plants appear. and hutch in about ten days, and from their first appearance until they are fiill grown and enter the ground they may be tlonlpli-tcly killed out. Tho bcst proof of this ls the condition of the ficlds of the lilrgc. growers or care will continut» growing ill WlliPli bugs are scldonl or nov the time they emerge froiii late lil tlic season. it ls 88E! cr loiiiltl thl» number of siiinll plot farmers that nre generally guilty of tillow ing these insects hccp sectlitig the country_ that escape-d poison nnd have gonc through the sltitlt‘ of sllcll tlevel tiplncnl. are ut on the job, and if cvery potato grolver would thoron-ghly poison groufsr would. tlllortltiglliy plison thc vines before they will we would have. few bugs to bother us. licxt season. Every few years htlppullg in curtain tiistrlctn that on ilccoltnt of the pcrsistciit work of the growers fl-w bugs ncr .il- ltlwctl to t-illcr winter quarters. and so few arc foutld bcr of years. The hope is bxpres tigi-ucy is controlling thorn, but we have so far bccn tiistlpptiintctl, and our bclief is that we will not ti": rid of this iintlcsirnblt‘ until evcry iiian who is growing ilotnttrcs kills cvcry iilscct on ills plot. and not to be compared to that r0 brown tail motll spent millions. nnd it two or’, three Ylllllfl will attciltl to his nlvn ltlfll "l'il see that none each-DP» lllltl lie "l" _tllcn be titling what lic. should to ppnpgrly protect his own CF01). everyone wotild heartily cooperate and ii campaign of persistent ef- two tort coitld be curried on tor this season again‘ This ~..i not h hopeless task by any iileixls lo work of exterminating the Gypscyl infcsts large foliage trc-cn anti on which the Nova. Scotin Government has is our be llefihut the extermination of the potato bug can be accolnplishetl in it every man who grows potatoes in any quantity lwl Sometimes a flock has a few individuals which are vigorous, Wllll" "l9 fllllflrfl are not. When this is true separate tlIeni and lay aside the else laid by vigor ous fowls. it is better to segregm. liens at least two years old and with them put roosters about one year old. equally vigorous and a..- tive. Then titers would be no question of the vitality of the chicks. The question of vitality may not be appreciated, but do not inint- "llle ll» Vllllllly is so important that it cannot he pverlooked. The breeder who does overlook it wl_.| see his flock gradually wither‘ away. The vitality, which is so nn cessary for eggs and flesh cannot be built upon a weak foundation, hence the importance of selecting: nnd actlvc fowls, ! Fvcn though a breeder may have vigorous fowls sild rotisters in his. ownflock it is better to exchange’ roosters. ut any rate. Otherwise] there ls tlnngcl- oi’ inbreeding which is not. desirable Nothing‘ more certain continues to weak chicks and undeveloped fowls. Notll lflt; more sitri-ly results in birds which are poor lilycrs and never. put on flesh. Ont» ilecd ncvor have any doubt about tho vigor of a fowl. its ap- pearance shows its stipcriority ol or other nlt-itilicrs of the flock. lti is trlcuner, ll I. u tncrte sprightly vigorous movctilcilt. ‘Fhcse tlisling uisliiiig characteristics are always prcsent and cannot be sclcctetl tlis chicks will be equally vigorous and active and with prop- froiil the The fowls tlientsclves will bu nonc the lcss vigorous nnd will go oil laying just the same as be to escape and forc. Iiltgsl »--~—i<+>——_—- CULLING OUT POOR LAYERS A good iitylilg strain can only he tlHlMilOpH-tl lllrotlgil propcr sel- ccliori t.f lilo best layers from ycar to vcar and lbs atioplloil of il ticfiuitc lint. oi’ brooding, tn hr- dcr it. bc ablc to select tltc bcsl layers, it Is ncccssury to have n tie-finite hntlwlctlgt- of the various body ('|\f|l(‘li:l'.*l rorrcltrtctl ',wlth cgg protltiction. The selection of tlic llPSl layers frolii ycatr to year ' will tcnd to tlcvcltip ii more protltln ‘lti . t.i i t scd that sonic parasite or other w s M n’ S “ca ‘he hens mm My as are usually also the best layt-rs the scccitii year, when they urc used Wllcrc trap nests are iiscd ll is u simple itulttcr to snlect the hes. layers null cull the poor though in saying the best vigor es selcctlon nlnst be tirade by ob tserving the birds as much as nn-" sible. they be SEl80tctl. --—‘—-—--<-0-} seasons we would overcome this 390D FOQD FROM A m6 Cn-V very costly visitor iiiiil the control of all future outbreaks be under tukcn by the Department. We can this season by act it“ do tnuch yet ing immctliutcly and plan for scourge during the ilftlwllll! scar- on of i922. - -————-<O-§——--—— BTWIENGTH llN BREEDING FOWL lily llurton ll. Allen) llnless title's own flock of fn'v s is composed of individuals which‘. urc unquestionably! strong and vigorous eggs for setting be obtained elsewhere Vitality \- tlic nlost essential quality in a fowl. lf they hsvn not vitality thcy tllnsll A POPULAR Tonic on. "n" Enryche. m, mood and cs is notullcs and frlilt. To lnakclsqtttires anti scrve with fruit __ ileal fourwaggs until light ontl tlicn Strengthens the Nerves- mil! f tand he gnve inc recipes will neither lily eggs or build up mo.“ pupuym- (yum... m“ By A. C. \VYMAN, Y. M. C_ A. (hi0. of tli:t- sitrliriscs of this trill b _ z , "PtWRB l0 flit mtlvs cnmplign lo clean out ' ’.not n dirty city, -but we have found rind it to be one of the most bcnutifui tablespoons that Pittsburgh and modern cities that we have visited. The lionics. liotcls, public ‘buildings. anti parks arc for attend of many of the (wit-lea that (Elllllll more than Plttslflirgh in the way Off civic beauty. Thy. itotcls and cafes are mod- an old friend with whom l workctl in San Francisco many years ago . for the he ser- vcs. Noodles With Fruit. 4 One of the ltcst llttl wcathcr tlish work in stifflclent bread flour to nitlko stiff cnotlglt; work lllIlllSlllY Propcr food. fresh rill’ llllll ll Rllllll and smooth; tllvltlc tlic tlough‘ into lonlc will krill) "Will- ill-‘lllllfl lll 800d eight parts or bulls and roll tint alx llPflllll- llillfllfill meal". lllllfllll‘ "m" of the. halls on n board vcry thin. flnonlent in badly ventilated rooms 1,9; the rolled out tloligh tlry and and lack of exercise cutises 8MP" then cut it in long strips one inch lnizi. in this condition Dr. illillinnls‘ wme and l"'ll“-- water llntll tender, tlrnlln in a col- rink Pills iirc n popular They contain no hnblt forming tlrugs, and ulwtlys have n benefi- cial effect through enriching the blood and strengthening the ner- vcs ,. For growing girls, who hc- rotilo thin and pole, for pale, tired women and for old people who filil' in strength. Dr. Williams’ PlnkPllls arc an ideal tonic. Their benefit ln_ llnlncinlc conditions iil shown bytes. Now the case of Miss Lucy A- slwvmlt ‘lllllH-btlTO, N. 3.. who says: "Ila-fit spring I was‘ in very tlfilll‘ llellllll- nnd completely run down. l hall severe headaches, the least exert- ion would cause my brill‘! l0 lllll pilots violently, iny nimfltllfi W“ Door, and at times I hurl fainting limits. This went on for some months. nnd although I was tnk- llltt medicine. I seemed to the llNtW- kohlrilbl wcll and cook in boiling snltcd under nnd place in n dcep linking dish anti slit‘ into tlicm thrcc table- spoons of butter. With lhc rflllttillT: ing ttwo pieces nf dough make fine noodles by rolling nut very thin. folding tn lnlyers nnd with u sharp knife cut very flnc; in n saucepan fheat. two tablespoons of butter and cook until brown the fine nnnd rillx the broad noodles with one cup of stewed raisins anti sprinkle over the top tlic frlctl noodles anti serve in the tiecp tllali. A vegetable All Like Kohlrabi as servcd hero is Vi"! nice. To prepare one should have the whole kohirirbl plant anti it should be freshly pulled. Wash the remove the lug weaker, and the least exertion greens and place .in cold writer un- vn-uld leav; me worn out. Then on the advice of a friend, l chnnttrll the treatment to Dr. til ready for use. Peel and cut in quarters the turnip-like part tlnll Wllliamsflput on in cold water and cook llll‘ Pink Pills. and l have great cniluc ill tcnticr.‘ Place greens In anotltcr u» be thankful that i slit m. as they have made a ‘Wflllflfifllll improve-rook tlntll pan. cover with cold water and tender. Drain nnd ment in my condition. I ctln now smooth. Place in a saucepan twu work without fatigue. g0 Illlfilllllll tablespoons uf fat iintl t.wo table- twithout becoming breathless. anllrzlocm of flour and cooll l lhlllllbrown. Add to the browned flour have gained in Mfllflhl. lllllll these pills are an ideal medicine illthu chopped grccils and the drain- cnees like mine." oil. cooked koiulrubl. hour over a You can get or. Williams’ Plilkgyp at stock and add a scmwnlntl Pills from tiny medicine dealer "Tot still. and pepper. et boil up once by mail at. 50 cents a box or six allil serve very hot. boxes for $2.50 from lilo Dr. Wil- llama’ Medicine 00.. New Potatoes Au Gratin Brockville. c |ertid dish and garnish with pars- nllstakcrrl When eggs for hatching ure thus. onion. iilcitt. ygarllc, one carrot pi-olcil and slicctl. as brectlors. oncs,_' ‘meg makes a very ilinc frilit spit-c t-iiko Futile lltlellliuil should be Klvll" m and calls it a California loaf cake. and health as well as to the size of thc egg laid. But there are few farmers who arc in a position to use trap nests and in such cas~bent m ‘W0 eggs, and thyesfllmr. ‘of a cup of strong black coffee. The more closcly tho birds have been observed the better ciin lbually-llit-Atcst It-yrrs anctliosatlrrrlutir sures with two and a half ll"ll "f? llelllllll’ and lllllllly llllll level teaspoons of baking powder. |llllsy llll lllf llllle Th? Elfin 0f 8001i ‘Meat smooth tlnd add onc ctlp of layers is thin and pliable, and tlintnceded raising, {wD-thirtlg ny n chn lof poor layers thick and liartin- of chopped blanched almonds and with fish and chops. Pccl and cut potatoes ns fur small French fries. place in lboiling water and cook until tender but not broken. Mix a quarter of e cup of grated bread crumbs with two tablespoon of- chopped praaley and a seasoning of pepper and salt. Beat two eggs l\'ll dip in the bread and cheese mixture and fry in boiling liot fat. Drain and dish up on a napkin cov- ley. l Picnic Stew -One of our friends invited us to a picnic SUDCllltY, and for a wonder he was the cook, and the stew he made was so good that we scraped the pot. For this stew that the butcher cut two pounds of young veal in thin slices and then cut in pieces about two tinches square. ‘l-ltl’ tin the bottom of an iron pot four slices of bacon, on the bacon layer of peeled and sliced poiut~ oes and a can of corn. then a hiy- er of sliced onions. a layer uf tom- atoes. anti season highly with salt. Dllpfltktl. chopped parsley anti tatlle sauce. Let this simmer slowly tin- 'tii the meat is tender, do not add wooded plates. l Selection 0f buying one In the later case. breeder should he satisfied and of~ lmlllllvll ll PllIWB-Hsftll tcri is, if he gets crease in his herd the mun who selects a new “pl-minus but on cloer examination the‘ _ u u, qr, tr_uth ot‘ tlic riile works oitl. Again 23rd lllallllfll Work and is for tnost app‘ lPll or flock leader him some good. He looks for im- t provpnlen‘; he H, lleflymus or going a] will (p. r-yeryyhtng, and bgcausp ant work anti has attracted many. man-s tbcy have more money than tltc air-Pl ll"? ‘W°l'lll'~l SPPKWM melt. breeding herd may“, a “me lack cragc farmer in tile nelghburliootl.,sucwfltllllll Tlllflllrl‘ Illurlt lovc his ultindcriake to show them hQlW to Wlllk or his success will bc limited hem.‘ farni. ’l‘licsc incn, however, very ft-l=1'-\;l1l\\'l*'tl-. f‘ . > "ndjirgg lthcsc Ithrfc, anti . , ,, ,_ ,- , ,_ often. too, the real love for the cal- 0 llflll’; t lellfillfls on what the sonic ussuiantt. tllitt ltfiarelllozlrlg; “N” rm the Culling‘ The lurmprslindividua] thinks’ . for. Again tlic brceiling herd tcnd- Wm‘ less "lmlel- bl" who Pll-“lwwl ——————<0>-_-~~_ on,“ knowicdgc and gxperirlncc, wjllletifmf-‘RANCQ _._ QANADMN SAMPLE ahead, For lug in constitution; it so sclcct hull that is strong my ‘he veal. cover [he yea] Wm, a and is tnasctillrlc enough iilii thc strength you lug it. coarsuiless, l _ _ iiffCfllllllilfilfig size, should be iilutell p" ploglgs“ slowly‘ m". n“ with a smooth coitipact bulll cx- “mTl-l" “ml l" m" "ml Wm “L” lwpl" culling in quality; any water. Eat in the open air front lll llllfi "ffilllftll detects in tllc fteinalcs that lilay bl- Successful Farmin f‘. E. Mackenzie. Herd Sire, (Q E. MfiKiNllE) _ IHr-rssiiry- tor successful There is a vast ween selecting u sire a xlnrnlul y“ ylllffl! arc DBIJPSSHTX. expects onietimcs men tbclieve that instance a l“ llltl w gweqltctitly lack lil knowledge which u pomprulnhnHlilli richcr lIPIglIDOF. may bring ahontl he tlcsiroti rcsult. Tilerc are many if i rctnenlber correctly it wast ea iiolnan historian who in the first century said that three things are tariniilg; tiauiely knowledge, ca-pltal and love djffergncg h.- ftirytiur calling. This statement is and juhptls true to day as when it was firsttiiis fertile brain against [h0g9 pt u llltltlc. No two of these three will lllfi l-‘Olllilelllvrs. They WUIA farnicr; all Sgnjptilnggla largo ‘tnczisurc, is twhy there art: m- flock, whip. on‘. might think there are cxccptqfiuccefiill-ll- if we had any idea of tlic amount lof llltlllOV that has bccn lost through lack of knowlctlgc in farming, how‘ litany of iis would crcu lllilfllt thc and women leading from the farms to the cities bears eloquent testimony of the truth of this state ment. Capital means better farms, bell lkl‘ machinery greater scope for ahtilitl" on the part. of the owner or manager, these bring increased in- corric fi'0m labor, which zit-cording to ‘business principles brings suc- cess. So fur ‘l have only spoken about the first two essentials of lllflfllllg lwtw a. word about love of calling. Dues the successful million airs love money for what it ciin buy for hpii or docs he love the inuk- lug of it. Moncy is only the symbol; the successful big business man 15 working for the lore of tnhtchtng be» ‘lcause they iovt- work and thus. .in And so twith farming. Farthing is poorly" paid. But it is pleas- The "l" c"! l~-vc of call the groritt-st TRAIN. l l As will liavc hccn tibscrvctl in ylltc [ll'l':;.‘»‘,, all exhibition train con lllllllllll -'l lurgc. sclcctitin of slump- .|f-.‘l of l-rcllch products is ii:..w mm- : . i Home Nursing ' A MOTHER'S COURAGE By M. Jessie Leltch. “I'm afraid l can't do it. doctor. lm so nervous about dolngtthings for the children. If it was for an "llllllel. llow-“and pcor Mrs. lyFlflllefly. who thought sire really couldn't do anything for her own children on account of the love she bore them. intimated by her unlin- ished sentence that she could do almost anything that would iiurt a neighbor. The doctor smiled in spite of llllllfielf. for tllo sizuation was gravc. A blizzard raged across the prairies, he was in a little home far front the to\vn. and his only iiid was this woman, wiiil meaning, but handicapped by her mistaken idea about the way site iovcd her children. Mother is Convinced. "MTS- (TFlflllBTlY. you must do as l tell you to, and do it quickly," he said t'irully_ “There is no doubt about lt_ Jolinnic is on the verge spacial‘ p01 no“; roiutdicti through the UilrPlllb-‘ific , , , , nlllll (‘zttiadu with u vicw to cxtt-ntl. cstion of a sire and instances are EIZTIJ,‘Tfxfriii:Xifnilsgfiufllrll:ill“i“")‘;‘g§t_ lug llli>‘il'llll(‘ of Franco in t‘tttl1tt|h_ IOne of tlic cafcs hcrc HPlW/(og n not uncommon wlicre the fornler furmpr ‘lgirinqt plmngw‘ rm Mflnhm, '1 ll" lllll" l-‘l lllll-“l lTJIllDlPlPl)’ ‘Plillllt- pot roast of them thnt is doth-inns, sire staltlpctl soillc llfilléfilfliblound ravhgeq hf “was .in)“ méw“ lhPtl Willi ssuipic. itrtit-lcs, tlooks.. The chef very kmmy gave me “m phu].“‘v.|,.,.;finc on “h, Stuck Wm“. “Ow mvlvnh-‘flq H mklwul “Vlmgfl vqlliilttglllltl, photographs. Plt'., and, recllw- Place a 1H1". wand "all" fl“ "l" l" l=""'"" "l" °l l“ ‘he "e" DPFlOIIPtl is Pllcll - ~ will enable mu. l” ""”."""’“""“" "l t‘ “m” “l “"1 of bee; weighmg five m. six gpnp|~pgjgy|_ Th“, mm l“. [lone hyqm mm“, my‘ vljuml: ports lroln Fralict- who are prcpar" pounds in a bowl and hours. Drain the roast tor covered iron pot. sprinkle with flour, cover twiih one finely sliced t stick ciglit u-ltivcs lil tile add a small piccc of wholel mace, half a tcasptitlil of groniltl garlic. one carrot peeled and sliced, t half a turnip, tlic juice of lleinon and the peel of one lt-iuon | cut in strips. (‘ovcr aiitl.cr.-illi until ; well tioilc, tilrning so that all silica wilLbc brown. While thc incat is cooking place ‘in saucepan two cups bf tomatoes and cook wcli. udlcil well cookcti rub through a sieve] and add to them 0IlP-(]llfll‘ll‘l‘ of a teaspoon of ground mace, four ttn-blespoons of chopped parsley and a seasoning of JlPppt-r and salt. up tltce :|id when tho iticat is ninirly tlflne pour over the juice. Serve moat -with the gravy l from the pot. Potato corqtlcttcs nr l pancakes are nice with this dish. a new sire and liiillsl-lf or ally of ills place on the stove in a llutclt overt have that tlefctrt. llllP and bucking of the right kind can knnwlettgp hnt hf n d u now hcrtl brt-tltlcr and (lites not pay illl(‘lllllil1 to thc rottnircnientlt ptyrlltnt-g 1n ngrictl|tln-s_ it is oi‘ his brooding femirlcs, as regardrfvitstly nlorc important-c now ill tllc type and conformation its well as days of largci- machinery and labor for, allows golden opportunities slip by. iii all kinds .01‘ grioli or bad, just as b“ SM“ m“ “la-ml” like the onc we have had ancestors ymm \\'_itll more particular rcferenccwhpre lletlognltllpd’ 0 diary cattle, the situation and or ilic inlprovcincnt lairy caltit- building. individuality 5t)!" n sense of vanity. cxpcriciicc m. .".t'i'li|'t'(l in the one animal, and upping, nnd h,- I)(l3§il$¢;()|‘ lllv llrPPllPr Willi Sets oiit to obtalil pPclPll by nil who incct him. (‘itpittti of list-if is of great lroduclioil. which all should ‘look saving tlevlccs. ‘ being t-lcvateti, if I may lnakc Tho rulcs of selection hold truuprcdictinn. I lwoultl say that of live gom] tlrtruc silirit of tlPlllUt‘i'ilC_\‘ in ’ ' ‘bull jutlgmcilt or lack of judgment (‘llllllllflv 0f (""15- t California Loaf Cake A negro pastry cook at flilfvlltilfll This rake is made by beating to uhnu“ “New it my“ m Select m” fyu-mpr m, lnngpr [ruvglfl ' ‘ l ' ‘ l ‘ ‘or thirlv milcsl til iliedonly mill but . ., ., , - ;_ 'can exchange iis pro ucts for nrtic Buemx“ [mm h" to ‘We (lent? lcs nestled in his household. The -,_, great railway systems have lesson-l urlti tllstanccs. Elcctricltyr and tho tclnplitlne have solved lnailr ilrob- ltains and itiatlc_ us indcpcntlcnt of 'nge from bnrtr-r cream one cup of sugar nnd une- third cup of butter, when smooth .ters of a cup of molasses. one-third one teaspoon each of ground citrus»- mon and ginger. half a teaspoon ‘of ground mace, anti three cups one cup of scotlless raisins. wcll and bake in :1 pnpcrcti cnlcr into the practise ‘livnc. lcllarat of mating. size t-onftirliiatitln, tcr 0i‘ ‘wool iinprovcti by lilo influence of oktllillll "l m“ mum“ "mlmp" llock lcailer. in their own herds or flocks. would not bc a bad practice ask the advii-r- or opinion oi‘ soul Culillttllvlll. bilt untircjiidiccti u... ill0l‘ll_‘.' and then act zicctirfrlng I.‘ by the rcctmitiiclitltttion of ail- Ol“'\ own judgment supplementc other. tlisgnrc. The _c it of exchange has hail a vast _ _ , by conservat- cover with striding the tictccl and in selcctlngm,“ ,1 ynmsnu... [mung], a 5mm," tvlnegar, nnd lct stand for lweuty- ' four this Tlic powcl’ of ktltiwli-ilgc is (‘\’Pl‘_\‘ nowhere _ 01’ "should it bc niorcso than lilo iill~ sirc ilffortls- 1t splc-tldill opportunity Hg‘. u; u“. Snip m. in n“, m“. “m1 “l lllfi hm“ fcctling oi‘ stock, cspccially when along the lines of production, unit [his nnwlmt . . (‘P y _ _ _ gc is gamed by ziclital . this is s vcry. important factor iii nxppygnnpp one“ m"... U... pngspg. ifft-rt-iil toili- is res- hm l‘()llllll(‘l1lt'll upon l)\‘ tlulsc who huvc with a liot pack-two or three lfltol’ blullkel. tucking ll l“ we“ the neck, and drawing bhe dry ur-f Mule)...“ lye blanket closely above t.-he single Again our stnntlnrtl of living is‘ stock anti etantlortl oi‘ living will ho "lPVlHPll tflut tinics have cliangcil. no long- qnnpty, cr do our itiolllcrs and sisters spin ‘Iunsliutiun mp1 and weave our clothing‘, no liilliifll‘ lg(lxlprnl Sll“|1lgth m“ y,“ injurpd m do we sci and rcatl or irurk Lwengylfilfllv» llictilrcsnuc and practical J tn coin and currency as a nicdiutii iililil- cncc not to be nlcnsitrctl ll)‘ ll lllt’l'l’ gliffcrcnct- in tlic ilictllotl of tratlc. l tn thc ])lflni"(‘l‘ (lays labor was of equal valuu with tlic land ltscll’ to the fariuorrt. lllut now tht- ncw fnc» cal to give (lanatiiiln buycrs full, iiii't.i'iiiatliiii anti lalrc tlrtlcrs for u. ‘long line. of arllclt-s l‘G])I'f'.“~lF‘llllf]fl‘ lllli.‘ lllgltcst class of tlic skill and‘ tzt-niits of tllr- llitltlSlriilfi of Front-cl The Dop- iilcrcc assisting in every pngl, Pllltle Will‘ to inakc lllg tour a .._ Fhe exhibits have alrcadyr hcPn sccn by linndrctls of pcoplp in vxir- ioiis ccnlrcs and lllll hn m...“ I)‘r many thousand tilori- (luring tlic cxlcntlctl trip and lllp cxccllcncc 0i’ tllc cxllibits has bccii fztvoittulhly. sccn them. Tllc initial exhibition is nndcrtztken by tlic French (low crnmcnt and thc French cxltiltit- n-nrovitling lllllllllgp free and m‘, (‘itnadion Govcrniilcnt has tinder taken to zissist in various ways thc silcccssi'ul transit of the should bc lookcti to. frolii now on far fastct‘ than has h I li‘ the sheep farrilcr wishes he bccn lilo cnsc. hctwccu our timc mltlullll‘oi)‘:l""l‘l_“-i ‘ l tan change tlle.clioructci' of his and that ot‘ our i‘<1'l'¢‘l'lllll4>.l‘$. All Trjlfn‘ lwhllliayunltn‘. m "l" twlpnyhl lock ill a vcry shnrt time for Q1111‘ honor to tlicni who plzlntcd the l l“ lXllPP ll l) this the Frcnclt Govcrniilcnt zlnrl grout. Trade anti fltrltltilcrcc. that a sluillztr train containing (‘anatlinn cxhibits will ilcxl your iliakc a tour through. Frailct: for thc pnrpost- 0t‘ prPst-llb‘ lllg ill the French buyers, in an otv tlvay, the resources of the Domin- The French Government offers: ll The frcc transportation of the ("anztdiaii s.'lin.pl,l goods both WftgVS (IPFOBS tho ocean. .f.'.- Tll!‘ frctl t\l.'ill'f?l'lt'tllfilllg of thc (‘anallitin Stilllplfi gilt-iis in lbs 1i. Tiic "Htllliftltls tisc of the rail- “'7l.\'s and nthcr ngnlptllrnt rcquir» ed for a complctc exhibition train and its circulation throughout the principal cities of Franco, - 1 4. 'l‘lic ilsc of tho lwst tllclttrcs iii‘ l .--.~.-_4+>—— alix. Sll b ti Fl lcakc tin for one hoiire In a slow s pan. \\'ltcn *""— cover with orange butter ‘cream. For lhn tlrauge butter cat to a crennl one cup of swcct wggfllllllPl‘ and heat into it tlic grated four and crcam. ' ttor. callltill. has PHlPYPtl and labor ""“"ll"“ll-" ""°"~" "lly "Tiled ll?’ imust share its placc with capital. To few farmer; oi‘ rnosvlctlgc and . _ _ . . . C. E. MACKENZIE gxgprgenvoy 1,031?” d“, nmpncy m. lot tllentric-al ilispluys of films and Capital as a fnwmr in Smwtesgru] tlthor tlerlccs tlcnlnnstrttting tlin M natural resources. industrial tlcvc~ lopmcnt. and natural ilcailtics of fumatiit. ' l5. The free use for rt period of sic tiltmths of the most suitable \\'lliic this is tlcrliittls llit- u rong limo t." _vc:1l' to speak about thc plniitiilg oi‘ shrubs and flowers it niuy be that some rcaticrs may ‘tukc llli‘ hint and tnakc prcilarul- farming. .\lonc_\' in tllc bank three pt-r t-ciit is tun oftcil tllc case when ii‘ riglttl_v itsctl on thc farm it ‘would return nlol-c than tioulble that illlcrosi. 'WHEN BABY IS ILL ‘enough powdered sugar to make stiff enough to spread. I l Gingerbread Pudding. l This cook also servos u fill soft gingerbread as n spicc pull- ‘of llrotwn sugar, then add tllrsc teaspoons of ground glngt-txdialf ,a teaspoon cacti of ground cinna- ‘tnon, allsplcc and nlncc. llllllrltll‘ .in a teaspoon nf salt, four wcll "bcatcn cggs, anti four cups of t'loilr sifted with min tenspnon of soda. Rent smooth and bake in a slitti- flow pan n n lucditiiti oven. (‘lit lit til‘ t lornngs sauce. Whipped Cream Cake Another odd cake that. slic innkcs |5 n]"do iby heating tn h crcatu linlf n cup of butter and one cup of suK- l iir add two well beaten "Kill llflll ' two anti liiilf ncnsriooil of vtinillti extract. Place .in a sailccpnn liulf :l cup of Rlillllll icllocolntc, half a Pill) "l "lllk- ‘"1" clip of sugar anti tlic baton yolk of one cgg nnd boll until thick. Whe rltlilck bent liito the cakc bai- ter, and brike in lllPt-‘0-lii_\'f'l‘ cnkc tins, Whcn cold pill lflKPlllPl‘ with whipped cream and dust tlit- top wtlth powdered sntllll- When iha hnby is lll; wncn lic crlcs n grant deal nnd no amount of attention or petting makt-s lllnl happy, Baby's Own Tablets should he given him -wltlinut tlclny. The Tablets tire a mild but thorough laxative which regulntc thc bowels and sweeten tllc stninnch and tllllfl drive o-ut constipation and indigest- ion; break up coltls nnd Hllllilla ft"- crs and make teething r-nsv. t'on~ cerning them Mrs. Deslrc TlIPlPTSP. Trols Pistols. Qua, wrltcs: "| Illll well satisfied with my use oft ‘Baby's Own Tablets. l have found thcm of great benefit to my baby when he twas suffering from consli~ pation and l can strongly rccom Tablets or, sold by all medicine’ dealers 0r by mall at 26 cents sl box from The Dr. Williams’ Medl~ ,________ Potatoes with cheese are aorvodcino 00.. Brocltvillo, Ont, loii for old homo tuorc uttrzrctivc? males of the honlc who count _ tnorc than thc ttppcnrtlnvt» of llicgbtnth litirlly plants and ultilc ll.»~,,000.00ll flfillllle-‘lll-‘llllllllllll l‘ "up "f mm‘ an" lhc W‘ll‘ll‘|f"~;'l welcome arc oftcitl (‘i105 "l lllllll‘ “ullml “"2? found ill uld tlilapitliltcti houscs 90°“ M lmklng lmw‘ ‘ llowcvcr flowcrs tlnd trccs and and t-n folk. Many otill nionicnts ollicr- clicd off to spwtllilg tho bcds, null this vlrtuc ttlntl it is a virtue-l can‘ lt"l'l.\’. liot if llo trees are growing llrfillfitll is making life of grctitcl- vnlnc lttlrttcrcc. lllP llmlse pick some nice sitrtiicltflall anti tlic lcssflrl of nuutllcss ls!|,-|npp_ wit] h;- glfld to tnke “non oncs from the wood lot and piutllsttrc to sprcittt ‘flit-n lct cucll lrylflgplf thr- ppgpnngjljjllfy n; t]... tn. to plttnttheln nt the sldn and back and scu what can be itccttnlpllslictitmn] next strut-t the vlcw nf the road bnnvlcws nnd a nice shady nook at tlic silr- ismlcttnctl an idcnl place. for tlic iintnnltlck taught. by oilr Fbtpcrlulcittal Frlrnl. (‘nmilicrcln Ottawa, and one of naturcKs best rusting F'f.lllP may think it is cffinilnattul plnccs. Across tizc front anti clonal but l think not as take for lnstnnrc Minister of Trfade and Commerce. how many of our grout nleti and. especially poets wt-rc passionate-hi Was it not thc American pcct Whillcen who snid Give fools their gold and knaves could be planted. is tincvcn ll Will not L-iltc louq to l-wul n mend them l0 otlllll‘ lllllllwrtl" Th9 lcvcl up rhc lawn Do not makc next. season. in nly u-orl; hrotuzllnut the country l liavc llltkplearh, in yoga“! m me "N," trivllcgc of scclng litany tliffcrcilt that farnicrs as n regrettable tli:tt. a mcompi y!‘ llcat fence a littlc palrit. a hot"; ._-__--._________ tier of flowering shrubs anti a fcw p _ flowers would grvllllv llllilfllvf‘ lllt‘ do not. cost vcrv inllcli rind it‘ cor- "Ywllillll-YP til’ lfllmlll°lllll"§ l" "llllllfll appearance of litany hoiucs (Sonic houses stand out against; and "m... [nu-Hm] “my mnhp t. good- lie. horizon as grim sentinels. Tilt-rt‘ showing inc. .- _vc.'=r. is nothing entitling illlltiill lhcnl;. in fur-t tho very itppcatrtllcc iUniay bc crlcinltll twct‘ ulorc titan tillllllPll rcpulslve and it islittlc wondcrthat‘,unr h- nn- qt y..."- tllscontcnt reigns within. [grows Ill ilinl-zirir. inltro/stucnt! All rculizc that time and cr-‘will ant lo hitrc nt-l Dent-c ilrc necessary‘ to niakc itu-ltliffcrolt val‘ t Villll"! r-u trovcments hilt it trays and would. tnalic tuor. air ‘llVt. if your liftllt<t‘l INn singlc factor stands otll ilitirc capital itt succcssful fnrtniiig than country homes and wlillc wt» llllhllhe m“ wunylor. llltllhy conitortablti houses it. is rn and serve delicious meals at ding nnd she tells rile that it. is ilftwlltl‘ Pilot‘! isiiot inadc to bf-ittlty very moderate prices. At one of good liot or cold. ills-at lot a crcllllllll-l’ m" Mme “m! "s q“'m"nd‘m" l ,the cafes that cuter to men l foundthnlf n cup of butter and unc cup whole "ml h°l""hl“'(:it't= nit-n of smull capital and Eilllflll g The steady slrcam of young mcn lrocllv sci out are vcry fIlll‘.l(‘llVl‘ "llwllllll-l“ tn yt-nnnng J hay-hr t]... ‘ym-p-‘rlljilica of thosc WlllPll Uanatla ltas ‘building iil thc city of Paris, pre-l sumalily Lc Pctit itl Les’ flinmps Elysces for n fixcd t-xllib-l illori of; ‘the lPzinatlian sampli- nods. Tllcrc itppcnrs nn bcttci" uictliotl to iilstil a grcntcr knowlctlgc and, lnorc lntiiiiott- upprcclation br lilo. l-‘rench and (‘anatlialn peoples of‘. ,theli' rcspcctivc capabilities for nnl I? z . privilcgcs grantctl by they (lovcrniilcnt an cxact Tlic l7l‘PIlf‘|l or‘. to tllc Frcnch (‘Xllllilllttll mph-pg; train. lint it must not bt- tivcrlnok- lctl that in sitcli an cxchangc of ppm“; ntnrttcilitics (‘tlntlda will be tlic more rqqlzlrgclyr lwncfitctl. ' (‘nnatla will liavc an unique fill-- ll nut bc worth while to makc tho,’ ta~ -t V‘l‘tll1llf'.". it can Ir- inwlrrtrftlLllflrlllllili’ l0 llllVPTliSn PPFOHITPQ t" ,b_\' planting sonic varlcty of climb-la luarkct of 381100.000 petiplc. ‘While rcnlizlng tltut it is thr- lll~1lllflt'fl94l‘§ such as (‘ritnson RainblcrsYwllcrcas in rcturn, Francc will up» ftirwil-tl lltlrni-lr l'~"l'lilll“ lOllSl‘. nnd its surroundings and tlit- flolvcrs ttrc small thcy lnakc greatest of hospitality and tnny bcfitnntitiftll showing. , Pcrcnnitil bcrtlcrs of Phlox. Pcrltriti ttlll‘ of‘ thc ninst licuutiftil build- lics, Fox (ilovc, lrir. and lllcl-tlinirqflngs in tlic lWfiYlil, wlicrc it would be lit-arts scorn to bc tho ztl-n-"ral lllVlVlHvVvtl not only by tlip largo popn they art- nlso ltnrtlv nnthlation in Paris, t‘.‘.f<l50.0tt0l. bill by ilIill('i'll'-llll‘l‘; scldom frost kill. A spncc for a few llic art-at travelling public. 'l‘oilr» shrubs have n charm |ll'('\lllill‘ lo;orilcs; themselves and the 0f many fioilitts can be vastly iill~} antlnals tituy bc lcfli llll"‘l‘ llllll Vlll" l-“lll ltllll provtltl at roliipiiriitlvcly siliall cost y icly of color allll bloom .lt a scltson in tho iFrt-ilcli capital from all (WOT is no reason why rnrcllrlien sonic of tlic perennials arr‘. the world. There , attcntiotl of flower Eilftlvfifljpflsl. blooming. should bl» lcft cnnlrcly to tho wont- llnsiglilly ()l)_]f‘i"l< and wlsc wzlstctl tuigllt bu easily swit~ ciczlning up. corners into which lit-r. A fcw tlollttrs tiutizty all-i ndtls and cntls ‘iuve atzcttiiinlnlttl. iittlt- extra work will lrirr- you andlmiiinlcrcial ‘ilz-lui arc pcul flllllllllltl-uqtPfllffl ings may bc flflfllilll)’ hiddcti fromltltcir ititcrcst and (‘tl-tlpflfltllflll in licw by planting climbing lll|~lllll‘>lllfltlytrlll-klfli! a llunis. liollylltlcks or Wild ("lvllllhllllfl which is unique of its kind and to a market of loss than ll. Canada .l,\vill have the advantage of hav- ling an t-xhibit for till cxtciltlctl limp l buyers which cntlgrcgutc. Tlic llcptirtlllcnt tllcrciorc he- from lllc (‘antltlian public cxhibit» rot‘ i port‘ a l of great bcncfit Milne which twan only lu- nnd financial This alone adds iiilicli to tho -tt-l your friends a fircat tlt-al of llll‘~l‘llto the Dominion. lrzit-llvcncss of tlic home. Ono of_-lrc lllrotlizlltltit tltc scitsnn licsi-icsl lt is cxpcctctl thcrcfore, that n the first indications of a good far-lnddlng bounty to our ]ll"JVlIll‘(\ andlrcsponeiblc conlmlttcc of lhcse in liter ls ncatnrss and I bcllcvc that. cnllnrlclni: tltc value of your ltrlrltvrnstntl will be furnlctl with ti vii-w be too strongly cnlpiiaslzcti llrflltlifltllll! 011"?‘ Fllrlllfl. I would not llk- in along this line iicxt season. plant tht-nl in front as tilt-v iill~ from the tlbjcct he other side low flowering shrubs if tlr». ground urlnnrl thr- housc fond of flowcrs. lt-l- lords of rich lnum to their power; the lawn loo lat-nu as it moans the busy slummer and an uncut er lawn is rather ilnsightlyt. Shrubsor plants s tree is more than all s-itrrottiltllnllrl ; ltcpa rt mcnt Let l0flJlJll€S bubbles rise and fall; extra unrk tun-ping it cut durlnz who sows a flclri_ or plants n flow- ltn carrying out tho tlrojcct. Thc oi‘ Trade and Solit- llnvrcvcl‘. in tllc first ins- work in connection with a lpcrmnncnf organization to bc form other writers might zivc thvlrli-tl inter 0n. Communications may lllll"l.\' llllll-r‘ may hopp- nddrcst-sti tn the Deputy Minis- lcsstlns ‘mp, Dcpzlrtmt-nt of Trade nnd fSQd-J GEORGE E-FOSTER ~ WH IP-POOR-WILL wnnn fcnthcrcri holiday-makers nrn away in their crmvdcrl haunts and lit" rcmaininz Warblers and of u convulsion and a hot pack is the only thing that will hclp hlili quickest. lt won’ burn him evcn if the woman in tile hospital you ivcre in last wlntcr told you that hot packs did burn. ‘They most assuredly do not. They are given‘ will] to cause increased perspiration "lmflwlitcil, as you know, ls dcsirablefme “lebmlng- because Johnnies skin been cliiiiatliig properly. _ is l1 very sick boy. Surely; his mother is not going to licsitzitc when there is a chalice to help him! has not, necd be." Very real fcnr firs. The Paitutliarl ltailways arc ‘VQYHMV! llll‘0-"ll_ llflell llEl‘ lfillfré- blanket . thi- hyougm he,- w the doctor-H Sh“. Then he spread the kitchen oil cl" with tin eager, "Oil, if it's that bad. lo“ loll "l “ll- tmm doctor. l'il hclp you with anything. Anything! Only do be q-nick!" And the tlocttlrfone of the coun- try practiiioner type who'is uscd,m“ “elm- ly tlesirt-tl by thr- ]),.|,m.|m,.n, n; to nlokesliifts of every kind. looked i149“? [hem “med up h“. pulse. Where's that ‘liot lemons‘ _~,-1,.eyeS_ _ iflere. Johnnie. my lud. try to v about liini as he Follows Dactor‘: Directions. "ls tiicre liot water?" he asked l "Tlhe boilers full on the back 0t" the stove. It's bath night." said, Mrs. O'F‘laherty, simply. ’ "Tlicn gct lllP baby's tin lntlll llltfl pill this in it." said lllc doctcrfl’ docks of thc Front-ll port sclcctctl. taking u small lubbcr sheet ironi lllld RED! their! 011 bit; ltéild- Johnnies skin finally burst fOftll‘ the woman a wet, steaming surface and l" lrlvers ‘ran down his face. the dc"- tils grip. “Without water '2” questioned. "Yon. Linc the tub tho (‘ntn-nlhrn train with my. n," jars or quart sealers fill them witiuHe than rollcd the tlroccctls 0t‘ tho cntrancc TPCPlllIS very hot Wfll€F-WBPl1l t.henl first so rightly round the little chrn they won't break-and place them in the tub. This is an incubator for the pack. as it were." explainctll And heklollnnies inert little with ltfor deftly And it’ you havc a couple of stont- blankets and PAGE OO-OOOQOOO And Health Hints a tub he had brought in from thl shed. "Now. an old blanket please, or two small ones." “Tear this in two," the mother itaid, steadily, using the scissors as she spoke. "NOW, We simply dip the blanket into the boiling water, which isn't VBFY good for the blanket, by tbs Way," said the doctor. but the woman made s little gesture. mew the Doctor Did it. "ilflhtiUs a blanket- for my Johnnie?" she said. "And since my hands are tough and l have your clothes stick to ielp me. l'il run these hot wet blankets tihrough the wringer." said the doctor, "and cover them u; with this dry rubber sheet, in thlt ‘incubator bath’ affair to keep thorn liot wwhile we carry them upstairs. You bring the oil cloth off the kitchen table." ' “'I‘licre's a. .lolinnie's bed." ruotihcr. rubber sheet on ventured the “We need two." said the ‘doctor, briefly. starting upstairs. ‘Quickly he lifted tihe twisting small boy in his strong arms, and wrapped in a blnnket_as he was. and handed him to his mother. who held out arms from which all the treilibling was gone. ‘Sandwlching the rubber bed sheet between two “Hem of Trade “my cnmssinlply to stimulate t.hc kidneys, dry blallkem’ whlch he ‘sllread 9" the bed. the doctor placed one ~' well-wrung bed, and pl" hotly, covered with a dry blanket_ I ft. Then the second hot blan‘ lteyqttickly drew tip under the l‘ blankets on lihe that covered the p- Llttle Johnnie Come: Aroum‘ You change those cold towels Wring them out v’ ".. cold. I'll watch = low this for the old doctor! T“ the boy! Another swallow, J" - nie, old chap. That's fine!" And through her tears OlFlaherty saw the small ho" to swallow. succeed. drink all » a cupful of hot lemonade. And silently. prayerfully, wrung towels out ofcnltl w - r \ " ' swept ' out the v the rubbcr sh" dry bl'l"' 1 tucked at his feet a hot b0 covered with dry flannel. “He's all right, now, and - "' the doctor. ltrho was screwing thcldld it," said tlhe doctor gently‘ l" ivringing machine onto the side of the woman who had "stood by? -~¢-aa0§+0-O-¢0 ’ JUST BETWEEN O'§—§§' By Della a. stewim. | Lady Kitty Vincent, writing in‘: the London Express, urges a law‘, to the effect that the nalmes given.‘ us by gndlfstilers and mothers and parents slhould not be considered binding when we attained to years Qlf discretion. We should then be allowed to change them, so she thinks. to stilt our own ideas. A fine idem-but how would it work' out? Of course all of us can remember. cxatnplcs of horrible errors of judgment on the part of parents. There. for instance, were the ones. who, their family name belii-g Rose, chrllsteitctl their daughter "Wylde." thinking of the charming sound pic turc it brought to mind. But when Wylde grew up, site married a man by the natnie of "Bull," in spite of tllc insistent aro] of n Whip-Poor Will net-ills to arrest the retreat of the passing your. Close to the tent, with rcgulnr rhythm and iln rilrylng inlcrval, he sings away to tllc loncly night, without the in- spiration of the many voices the. zmslvcrctt him in spring nnd sum nlcr. A Screech-owl welrdlyslis- turhs the repose of thr- woods. and the cntllesn gurgling of the rapids is lost for n time in tilt- long. ex- prcsslnnless call oi‘ tlic Loon. Frogs that boomed in resonant chorus from tlir- long rear-h of the tnnrsll are silcncctl hv the chill of ll late Septcmhtr night. Thi- loud calls that make t)» interrupted silenci- more weird seem an inspiration from theawakeful moon struggling cvcn to penetrate the dew-damr canvas roof. but the Whlp1Poor- Wills nntc has u bright levlty, sug- zestinu the open day and the pro- tracted summer in spite of its as- soclatlon with the lonely shades of Finchcs in sombre nttire are ms- liing their dilatory wayaoutiiwnrtl cvcninll. Other swift cleaners of OURSELVES her parents‘ horrified protests r .l. such are exceptions. Our judgment being not so much ‘ t ter than that olf our parents - too. might make sad mistalc Tilers are many Percy ' gcrnon souls that inhaibl‘. bodies. as well as vice we a Martha makeup shelters tehbralnetl Edythe mental‘ as a Genevieve can have c sterling sense of a Deborah. they do better in choosing the: their parents? To be sure the world of toda‘ far from agreeing with Shel: peare. Thousands of dollars a a often paid for a tra-de nsime wit! -‘.1 in turn brings thousands of dollars in profits. But human beings do not need to lay overtnluch stress on names. it's the essence of irl- divlduallity that counts. rm 4 insect activity ls unceaslng. The hardy so-journera of the arctic shores are making their way to~ ward the tropics by lone, silent nlglit flights. Common summer residents have gathered their fam lites together and departed. Yer this frail, delicate visitor of swift and silent flight not only lingers beyond his time. but fills the nrtbf with the melody of summer. The Whlp-Poor-Wiil is of‘e.l hcard but svtldom seen. his retir- ing ways contrasting strongly with the conspicuous courses of the circling Nighthawk. to whom l» is closely related. He alts and sing! in the shade of the evening vrflods. always crouching lengthwise on his perch, his tiny feet helni- in capable of supporting him in my other position. fills white no-ktie is the-only relief in his dull brown plumage, the tine i to is»; markings of black , generally invialbie-Fliairiblen M’ the sir have ‘one south. where a Canadian Natnratistfl-S. 1‘ Wood. 1' _ sbvgregltwtiik