mlniUAlzY 1s, 192s I -s¢i§nlifil= 1.; ‘lrresuaeposl f‘ ». all no“ 1 jot-kills: ls required in Jalwllfi . minute coll IN‘ c"! m)!" WW0 3'; new IliWhl-llfl- " ' ‘ geologists have Jotlmlitfll l?! "not. resources of ital! ll 99 .- moot metric tons. -'- . The arodwtlos.vi.,llsolllls in 45s Uni-ted stutesrfgllroxiolate . ‘nawsallons a v ‘i l7 To save woriho?» _ » co pipm an I $211191] paper linlnfl‘ tor‘ bowls; l . .. . ' a strIP ll 59?? . _ rolled. and fir?“ l meut I-n the barrel” A ‘I n. __ . ,_ , “If; gsepanish lnventorllhas combin- ed the principles 9b “IRWIN; helicopter and ormo ill hioifly- lpg machine. .- I H - . A fountain . powder w-pulf has been ‘invented. being filled with powder that is releascd only when med.- - - French authorities have rergtov; ed the prohibition-against the use or ‘Wire _ receiving "equipment In French .MOI'0CCO. ' _ A chemical process has been invented with which bricks can he made from clnders on the site of the building operation. lSouth Africa has been steadily increasing its production of 100M- c0 and now has more than 26.000 acres under cultivation. A water motor the/t can he con- nected with a faltcet operates a mixing machbe that has been ll!- vented for household uses. ' 0f the important lemon produc- ing countries Italy raises about 13,000,000 ‘boxes annually and the United States 7.000.000‘ boxes. lCircular channels cover ‘the bot- tom oi a new frying pan ‘to receive the grease from meat and prevent it being absorbed by the food, As a possible solution of its transportation problem PR 811MB been experimenting with ~ six wheeled motor buesee of large cap- aol-ty. The ‘California inventor of a new type of ‘steam motor truck asserts that a working pressure of steam can he ‘Oblflllléd in 80 seconds. The Brazilian Government con- trols more than 1.190.000 kilomet- ers of’ telephone and nearly 44.- 500000 kilometers of telegraph lines. , ~ A new attachment for use in inflating automobile tires causes a whistle to s-ound when a pres- sure it ls set to "is attained. dndia has established its first piano factory to manufacture ln- struments that will withstand the atmosphereic‘ conditlons- of that country. Adjusts-hie to length and angle. a ‘handle has been invented for one man timber saws to permit them to be used by a person stand- ' lllg 87661. Drawing instruments for use on blnglthoaflds ‘have been llnvented tbntutre held i_n place by fillet-Ion cupsthnt allow them to be 111M160 as needed. Artificial lam-her has been made experlnlentully in New Zealand from will-d blackberry plants and other‘ woods that encumber other- mvltfilfueelul land. ' use over camp fires a com- plbtepcooklng outfit for two per- sqnsy-‘lhas been invented that can he. ledll a pocket. = ew fractional currency for G éece will be coined in Germany from an alloy of 70 per cent con- per, 20 per cent nicllle and ten per cent aluminum. Having its blade equipped with a. guard, a new vegetable peel- in-g knife can be reversed on its handle for use by persons either right or left handed . To warn of earthquakes a Javan- ese scientist has invented an illl‘ strument that. translates even slight earth movements Into sounds and amplifies them. A waterproof radio transtnlttlng set. has been designed for use in llfeboats, being operated by a man inserting his arm ‘throukh s tllllll- fitting sleeve. British air mail officials are ex- perimenting w'th ‘the delivery of mail sacks with the aid of parach- utes without. interrupting the tllgllt of airplanes. ‘p. A rotary point that-causes the ink to flow as soon» on it is put In use and to continue _~.to flow even- ly features a new follllllllfl D0" lll" tended for lettering. t thou.» 105W! ellllutsll. For y M .. Supplied by the P. l. l. led l‘ j. ofzlanuary. ' liBd small enough to be car- ‘ l "a Health - Literature Gross loelsty _ l.’ I M EASL E6. muting 1922 occurred in the months. ‘ February and lliiarch. , deaths could have been prevented if par- ents had realized the don-Ber and Agreat many of these be a necessary evil of child hood catch measles and have it. "over and done with." ~ The older a child is when he contracts the measles the ‘better the chance he will have for re- covery, and the younger he is the greater the danger. The death rate of children having measles under two years of age may be five times as high as it is among those who postpone the disease until the tenth year of life. Measles is spread by the secre- tions of the nose and throat, es- pecially in the tlny droplets spray- ed out ill coughing, sneezing and loud talking. The danger of cat- ch-iny; the disease iulgreateat- during the period from five days before the rash appears and for five days thereafter. Before the rash up pears the child may seem to have only a cold. bllt in reality this cold may be the beginning of measles. ‘From ‘the time of exposure from ten days or two weeks elapses be- fore the child is taken ill. The ill- ness is much less likely to be dan- gerous it taken in h-and at an ear- ly stage. The first syintorns are a ruse in body temperature and red- ness of‘ the eyes. Therefore, when a child has been exposed to ‘meas- les, the temperature should be te- ken on the eighth, ninth and tenth days after exposure. If the body temperature has risen or the eyes are redened. put the child to bed and keep him there. ZBed is the one safe place to ‘fight measles and the earlier in the disease the child is put. to ‘bed. the less will he the danger of death and of ser- ious results, such as Dllellmfllllfl. tuberculosis, eye or ear trouble. There is all the difference tin the World between an attack of meas- les developing in a child exposed to body chill. and in ‘the chi-Id safe guarded by warmth and rest. ‘ Measles require good nursing and the care of a physician. The patient should be kept away from other people until the rash has quite gone, and should remain in bed as long as there is enyiever or cough. Do not let the child be uncovered and chilled his this may lead to pneumonia. A somewhat darkened, comfortable warm room la the best and the air should ‘be kept moist and soot-hing to the air passages Dyifllflflflfllllfltpalw of ware;- or by wet sheets wllilob may ‘be hung across the doorway. Canadian Red fCrose Magazine. VISION. ‘Serious Injustice may often be done to a chi-Id by neglecting to have a complete physical examina- tion made on it. dnstances are on record where two children la harder concrete from Portland ce- ment than made in t.-he usual way in weeks. All electric beater has been in- vented to improve ‘the color of or- llllisrs that are stored in closed rooms int-o which minute quantit- ies lat-ethylene gas an; admitted, A cork extractor invented by a Frenchman is a boo]; made of metal thin enough to lbQ inserted bet-ween the neck of a. bottle and like cork. then turned under the Iat- r. - A German engineer claims to de- velop a steam pressure of 300 bonds within five minutes in his steam boiler. which is cuhIca/l in form. measuring 18 inches on each side. ‘In the cover ol a new book for savings bang depositors is a. re- rl... di-scoveryJs claimed tn oer- “l” l" Wlllcll llllllw ca" lw placed many of a prooesa'"ior mnklnil THEY SIIFFER .Nll MIlIlE Two Women Owe Health ho Lydia BJj-Piltlglmm’; Vegetable“ Compound ‘St, Adolphe, lllllfhlll.—— "I was onksndhsdgrestpalnsd in ave-soil... ‘_ ; Ioould not sweep - t-bqfloor. The v _ ere, in the right do and bx- tended ho the left and then dqwin. pains wards. I ' down. l. th has helped ms In every way, the are loss, and I have more appe- Isuure to recommend item's Vegetable Co - ’—L Dn- hb. lt. ll a Lydia E. Pl pound to other women. as when, 8t. Adolphe, Isnltobs. I llhu hectic so and Mal ."—Irl.B.J‘.BAt.- ,Ijpi._~ _ Lewis: Ave. huts, out. no if the body was heavy and upside lt is for ese troub so I srtdivlvss rt of breath. fie w and retained by e. sealing label until tilted and ready to he depos- lied. Portable six room houses, mounted on wheels, have been de- signed for use at a French sea- side resort where accomodwtions are taxed at the height of the tourist season. More than 05 per cent of the or- anges grown in the United States are the production of ‘California and Florida. ‘the (lull Coast States and Arizona raising the remaind- er. A wooden suspension bridge built in Venezuela without use of metal fastenings, being held tying knots. a trouble light. shown that they l"! much less. machinery. voices indicates nervous Q1 ll! recording and tents‘ speech. An sxrhl Wood olld other motel-lab can be operated by connect to I lllkt soskst. _. ' The season for measles is dur- now to avoid it. F", VIMFM‘ ' The dangerous age for measles h °" l'°§""l"'ill° is early childhood. Sixty per cent. ‘t’? u” “l! 1"‘ W“ of the deaths from measles occur _ _°°"""7_ “u P401“ “llll -in children-under- live years of age hm“ ‘"77"’! 'b“'l.'°fd'hllllfll- Some parents consider measles to G°°'|'B7'~ and that a child may be allowd to dwJnaflu more than 500 ‘feet long has been. the together by a native system of A new gasoline burning heater , to be placed under an automo- greater protection. Away’ llllll "'4' lfle hood to prevent engine freez- Ill! produces n flame bright en- ough for the device to be used as Btudles of flights of migrating birds by a German eclentbt have fly much hither than 2000 feet above the Imtlnd. the average elevation be- Olle man who also drives the tractor drawing it controls all the movements of all excavstinglcoop ' invented by s Californian that has roken all speed records for such Bel ‘evingtlmti-lllofecu ‘int ‘lpersonj syltem dflrlllsemsnts some English doct- or! are trying ‘to diagnose dinos- studying pd- fsn slld hsg to catch dust are in ludeddn s new aort- sblo motor driven saw for cutting ""3 Normandy-discard Ill-ew- , TQlEIE-TCD STO r21 ES - rus FAIRY llrsstinosll window ywhilsf‘ o some dinity-clotk. Ad VII! do you‘ suppose! A “Iunclsulll ylru that the. tihlis purple blondma are turn- ~ Thcnsheflewout not. win- sd inurdoutsmong 5 an Ontario town were treated as mentally weak because they could not understand what was being taught them at school. The teach- er was 0f the opinion that the chil- dren were not up to the normal standard of mentality and treated them as such. a phyeican examined that he found one’ of these chilli- ren in question with defective BYE- slght so that it could not see the blackboard. and the other was par- tially deaf and could not hear what the teacher was Saying- Are you sure that your child is not suffering from some defect of vision? Eighty-seven per-cent 0f what. we learn we -get ‘through the eyes and it doesn't pay to take chances with them. lMany a. child has been classed as "stupid" whose real trouble was defective eyesight. if a child can't see prop- erly if a letter in a. word is "o" or e "c", or an “a" or an "e”. he can't very well learn too spell; and if the letters all run together. he will, of course, have difficulty in reading. . Besides retarding the child in school work, defective vision may be responsible for f9- peated headaches, bad temper. and general indlspos-positlon. Bet- ter have your Child's ears examin- ed too. A good many cases ‘of re- tarded progress have been ‘traced to impaired hearing. ‘lliheumatilsrrfi in children often results from diseased "tonsils. Ne- glected cases of adenoids and ‘dio- eased tonsils are prety sure to re- sult in permanent deformatles of the nose, jaws, ~mollth- and teeth "flat chest" and ‘nlseon Brewi- the class CH I LDR EN'$ DISEASES. ISO many parents send their chi-l- dren- to school while Hlllleflllg from apparently alight: collie 0r from illnesses ‘which are not sov- ere enough to keep ‘them in bed. rather than have them “mIBB 8-11?- thlng." Unfortunately. most of tho gQ-(jflllfld "children's diseases be- gin with just these symptoms of a cold or slight luownosltlon- w~ ' cough, measles, chicken pox, scarlet lcvsr~all start with these sylmptorrls. By the time the (“some has progre sed far enoulll ‘f0r a definite alas will. all the children with whom the sick child has come in contact have lbeen ex- posed. and the prospects are good for an epidemic of smaller or ‘Ill’- ger proportion. If parents would keep their children who spill?" l° he suffering from colds. 01‘ Wll° are slightly lil,‘at home and ewe)’ from other children until the nat- ure oi the lndieposltion has been definitely determined, the denser from contagious‘ diseases would be reduced largely and thlfl mllilllllllll could be further reduced if 91'0- per precautions were observed in regard to isolation and quarantine. Ontario Health Almanac. You may or may not punish your l-hlltl for deceiving you, but he in all“! w. punish you-for tiecclvlflfl Ill"!- Wctmen Thank Science for this new by» gimic pad that discards easily as tissue — no laundry l: ll W38 olllY liner Than by gayest pleasures to he he- TIII IIAPPV L01‘ liintlnllnlity‘ Ilfe ls sweet I know. v But it's loosely knit together. lAtltl they, Jriendshlpn tnnrle ___t-ome and go lVlll not always stand rough weather. III Y0“ But within the walle,". There love Is sure and strong; There the response in your needs lltui calls Will endure a whole life long! blessed "four square Tile world will wag on much the salm- Nn matter what you do; But those ut hnlne cannot play game [lull-us bucket] up by you. the Oh It's guml to he essential T0 somebody. somewhere,- Tn fr-t-l you're consequential, Anti that some ft-w ,folks "care"! it's fine to be needed, I'll prefer to adopt an orphan child. Ami be "tied" to it home sweet home guiled , _ Anti be perfectly "free" to roam. It's the women who have grent l house- hold cares. And rollicking llntlglttcrs and sans, Though utterly swamped with home affairs ' Yl-t they are the happy ones! Ont- of- fisnson- Decorating i-‘or yours»- perhaps for centuries spring null fnII have been considered tbl- proper uml ltpprnprlute tllnes for imitate-cleaning anti re-dccortrtitlg There vwls reason enough for this In the llnys when stoves were the rom- lnollest kind of heating apparatus. It was natural enough for the house- wife in wish to t-Ienll house Just he- fnrc and Just lifter the stores were. putt up for the winter or taken down for lhu summer and stored lnvuy. Now that so large u [mrt of our city population Ilvclo In llpltrttncnts and has never err-ll seen II slave. u-lllie furnaces ht-ut the majority of small homes, the housewife has no llccd tn t-onslde her heating problem In connection with house-cleaning and re-decorntlng. She can tllenn house whenever she feels like It and re- tlecnrnte whenever it‘, inmost conven- lent or least expensive. “ .\Inny women have nevi-r the possibility of re-rlcrorntlqg“ nt unusual‘ seasons, like mid-winter or mid-summer, at a time when work lil slat-k with the-paper-henger, and he is frequently willing to do the work somewhat cheaper because he is glad to'get work at all to keep busy in the "off" season. Even tho he cannot he persuaded to grant a discount. It is certain that the work Is ‘ess rushed and is therefore ,hetter done than when ynll Insist on having the Job dons right in his rush season. when he ls hurrying to finish and get started at the next place. Mid-summer is an excellent time to re-llacornte, its the work dries In ufew hours. But with allr modern treating systems, fresh paper dries In adlty even in cold, weather. It is very cheering to the family morale to have the living rooms re-decornted. The old furniture seems to look bet- ter when the rooms are brightens-d up with attractive new wallpaper, and the furniture perhaps arranged and grouped in a new way. considered Indoor Flowers A thrifty blooming plant in Va litu- ny window-how it dossmake the house seem like home! And what a wide difference between such a cheer- ing sight and sn array oi straggly plants In tomato cans messing up the window sill. In selecting plants rule for indoors, the should be how choice, not bow many. Only n few are really suited for growth In the house. Murry would grow after a fashion but their liability to pests makes them a nuis- ance. One must be continually spray- ing them. The following are dependable: be- gonlse. primroscs, cyrlnrnens, flower- ing maples. gorttnlnms and Imps- tlens. To do their best. they must have sunlight and should he kept in a south window. The Chinese prim- rose ll n [It bloomer, as is the Semper florenl begonil. There Is s pretty little plant-s new one- sailed the Glory of tits Seven Oaks. HERE is now an exquisite suc- cessor to the old-time ‘ itsry pad," A new way that o crs fer. the old problem of disposal.‘ Eight in I0 bettcr-clalljlbifléfl now use "KOTEX.” Discards n easily as s piece of tissue. No laundry. Noembar- raument. Five time: as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton padl- Deodorlzes, thus ending ALL _ of offending. Obtsinsble st all drug and deport- ment stores simply b! "Yllli "KOTEX." You ssl: for it‘ without ‘ltesltsncy. ' Package of 12 com only s few cents. Proves old wlvl l ""4"" risk. In fairness to yourloll. "Y l‘- KOTEX - versnllybfiopulal’. a cunt’ “ ' chryslrlthe- lfllllfl. The vomit.‘ ‘Orsnn. ..' Old Mother Nature. in hsr bounty hll given mankind few Ill" I" "Ill" so beneficial, surf so versatile as themrlnge, the house- wife's ever present help, in msrlrot twelve months‘ _s your, Ind capable of being used I_n dozens of attractive ways, either rtnv or cooked. ' sue can tsnipt in indifferent morn- ing appetite with s. glass of orange iulte into‘ which In Olf‘llll lit-on beaten. and the child who was sure he didn't wnt any breakfast will flnd himself utlnl stilt‘ ml- Bl" can quickly and sssily prepare s tis- Ilclous snisd or a "dnssy" Iortlllll dessert. with two or three frclll 0f- nngt-s. . She can tuck one into tho lumil tmx. with ths comfortable ss- nttrnncs that lore is s I000 "l" wholesome dolbert. which will Ml spill or spoil snroats. And she cert northern in cookinl ll"! l" "0"" ing in mnnyjollghtfnl ways. m. walnut I- lulsr. not“! MI“ clan If"!!! '°I.I.."I!D" "I" "P'""" [mt __ “mugs-mad other :11 ‘also. zeolites they have been anti have u - They are rich In fat. . fine "fill at-l-v-cu told that there is too I lin-ir Illtmd. Bill It ll ull tln- al-ld frults,_'except urutrlrl-rrirs. are the heal alkaline, Ulltli-ilrilll producing flmlle lnlhlol- worltl. In the process nf (Ilgeeilmt. the litlllsl of these fruits, with lhc- r-b lit-Id In fuct that plums Illlll two ext-options tuctltlnued, are coll» vcrlt-ri into lllknlille salts. ‘Phi-tu- salts lend tn neutralize the acidity of the blood." llr. IIltrvt-y Wiley, for runny _\'(~urs llt-‘llfl of the Utllled states Govern- ment Food Service, says oi‘ litt- flrllnBc- "I recommend to ull persons suffering with rheumatism. u fllPl consisting largely of‘ fruits and vege- luIrlr-s. Particularly dol ret-ntnrllellll ltpplt-s anti orutlgee." H0 get Into the orange habit. Then- ltrc marry things that cost lllnrr which ure- llot nearly so good lur you. Ami tit-sides eating thetu raw and drlllklull nrnuge juice, learn new ways of using them in cooking. Fats In Baking. I London- Letter nus orrlcl on million cou- IIDBIONIB POI chums n: Los- nolv WEEK all wank 2m. J-Lry, ms The .HIgb Commissioner and Mrs. and Min Lsrkiu and Dr. Lemleux, Agent General for Quebec. and Captain Yll-tor Gordon, High Commissioner for Newfoundland left this tunrnittg fur Newt-truth- wht-re .\lru. Lltrltln will (‘hriutcn the S. H. "Northllttlll" lo- nlorrnw. kit-slurs. .Swuu. Hunter a Wlgiulnt Richardson. titt- lrullders. ure- giving n luncheon prior to. the Iullm-hlrtg n!‘ whit-h the l.ord Mayor and Lady Muy-‘ orstgs anti Sheriff nf Newcastle are to Iw jlfPliQlll. - _ . 'l'llll Wonk a Canadian Offll-lsi .\fIn-| lug Nott- prepared by the Ilotnltllon Bureau of Statistics at Ottulvll. llrltl giving particulars 0f tlrInt-rul prnlitlct- Iml In (‘anlldu In I025 waltrlrt-lllated in the various British and (‘ltltnllllln Brinks, to financial and nllltllll: cum- ptrlllmo atlll to the minim: and filtlltlt-Iltl press. It appcltrn from titr- Ilt-purt ill tlllFiillllll that (‘nnnlluis lnlm-rltl pro- llttt-tlutl lust your amounts-ll to 32244340, 000 exceeding ull pnnt THWTIIH purlil-Y ulurly In rt-spt-rt of the output of lnelltl’ mines. . . News lit-mu preparrll by fill- Natural ilesotlrces lntnllillnul-l- Service nt lilt- ilWIl were nltlo circulated during lllt‘ week to the Editors of Journals on the grain, coal, chemical, iron. punt-r. wool, null gt-lternl tt-xtlle, ffllllV-ll)’. fllllltlcllli. fur. oil, t-llitln- mtll gram-rs‘ lllltllltlt! lists. ' Premium No. 1 Is most: satisfactory for cooking and drinking; the first choice of good housekeepers and cooks. Illllflt I-‘llts not not n liquid In linking. Wbt-rt- you can perform your pllrt Tut-y help to lnukl- a product tender. Anll not tn go whirling on through flllll |iI'I‘\’t'Iil its drying out quickly. "PEN- Buticr. lI|I't|. nlcuplnrgnrlue, tut-at Ilnnttnchcd tn n single henrt! llrlppillgs. and clrltrulo-rt-iul fats tnayl he ulwll-lltterchnngenhly. But when] your News can“ for b“"er_ If ymHTrntIP (‘ulllntirzsllnll-r nt Glltrtlztnv, has substitute other amount of it than is required of hut- ter. contains casein, you use u butler substitute. use two tablespoons less butter called for lu your recipe: and add snlt. fut-Arse u l-llllllllPfl Butter ls not snlt Ii pure fut hull lind water. Ifl per cupihlltl lilt- If nuts are not-d in baiting, tllr-lr fat content should be considered. 1f ground vt-ryl their flit In mingled with tilt- other Ingredients nnrl u cup n! nuts lltlght sqlrul one-third cup of lmltl-r. If in large DIPCES. their fat mixes in the product less. To grind art-hop then: fine. before adding: l0 a batten‘, will give the product n finer lexttlrt-l anti rlrht-r flllvnr lttlll lnnkrtlfl-u llllltl no further. “'0 Put Money In llnmes. Pop ullt r we u re to buy ting hut-ks" that B! to the conlrur_v not "tnortgllglng thc housi- the ltutu", nnr are we put- everythlng we get “on our Building statistics show home Inllltliltg is jogging ltlonl: tin- rlnrtmtl put-c. Ill spite of high irltdli loll The lllgh (‘otntltlllsltrrll-Vs Offlrc hurl Ill-en nntlfled flint Major ILR. Johnson.‘ 55145115551) 173g DORCHESTER. MASS. zonal elcitcll 1:74 ‘Vloe-Prlgsltlottt of" the I ' CANADIAN MILLS A1- MONTREAL l: ll tllflll one I) strict lrnnt-h o the ‘ . _ l Booklet of Cllolcc Recipes sent frez WALTER BAKER a: co. Limited" llnynl Engineers Olll Colnrntlvs’ Assoc- lutlutl. .\In_ior Jullllsl-tr, who is n lzrntl- tulle of the Ii. Li. t‘. Kingston. was formerly nu ltfflflll‘ Ill the Iiuynl Pinu- illt-crs ltlul tu-rvctl nlzltltl during the War. V ~ Are You Interested? The Inlpr-rllll Wnr ltlll has just lulluml (irnvr-s IWIIIIIIIINS- Registers of titt- “vynphu“lp “nnln "f Funlplpriofl. “PL ‘FURINH Tlll‘: '\l.\\|\ll'.\| UF PIIUTE ‘H l)‘ l\‘l' “junk "nu h". prospvm "l" Glynn.‘ , 'I\|ll.\l v0.91‘, /\.\|P \'l' Till-l NAME 11"“ PRU- ltlul LcIntt-qtllcrn -(‘o|tlnll|ttnl tH-llll-tvrg- ""315" “ll "CF13" "'1'" A “Ex-"lo-N F0“ LHE‘ Extension. France. Copies of lllllild‘ llffilllllll‘! have Irena forwltrllt-ll to til» ]§\'IlllI]'I|F‘--'F0l‘ n r-r-vtnin urrnuui deposit “llh (‘ltninllrrltilott Ilclmrtnu-rlt of Null-null non-nun. for mn- Asmrt-llttion tin» Axsollltlflott will fillilrlllllf» you rm Income rl-fl-rcumt- purposes. Th» (‘utlllcll of the Royal Society uf Arts. llil)l_ notified llll- Iilgh (‘nannies- Ions-r for (‘llmullt thlll'tlntlt>l' tllt- tcrltls ofthl- Thmnun Grill‘ “Plllltfllll Trust tilt-y are trfferlllg a prim- of M! potlnlls In any person who may llrlltl: to iilcll- until-e II valuable lmprovclnvnt lll titl- Svlvlu-c or Ilrurtlce of Navigation pro- posed 0|‘ lnvcntl-ll by lllnllrcli‘ in tin- your llllill or In thr- yours 1021-5 ill- oltlslvc. Itl thr r-vetli of lllllrt‘ illun nllc nut-it ilnltrnvt-lnl-llt lu-inl: f||\|\l'lt\'|‘ll. (‘ullllcll rr-scrvo the rllzht nf dividing of Slimmn pH‘ month, beginning nt n stated nge. and continuing during lifetime. should you Inst-tum- tlinulrlv-ti Itll|ll lnmrrnr commences Inrntetllntrly tutti prcmlurtt» reuse. “If Anson-infirm fur- lher gtlltrltrlll-cs that In c-vrnt of lire tlflflh of lllrillflfl at any time the eunu- monthly income will he plllll Benstlcltry during her life- Ilirl- "‘ l‘ "IMWWKQWIIIII I-‘trll pnrtloltlsrs oi this unique Pollry row-ring lsurnncr nml Annuity on request. A. 0. F. GILL, General Agent (‘OXI EIIATION I C IIA Ii I.0'I"l‘l€'I‘0\VN cost of labor anti lrtlttcrlllls. ll act-tun that wenre n henna-diving people and will have house» of our l)\\'ll. Alsn we are furnishing our holnt-s pita little better than the regular rye. We .nt'e making our borne» lrt- trltctlvc and “comfy”. Isn't It jolly‘: A great deal is nhvnys written about our wealth in slot-ks Illlil lmmls, Industry and commerce. But we for- get that. scattered up and llnwtl every street, from the show streets to the cozy Iittlt- quiet ones, lire- homes, homes, homes. These are financial wealth. bolllth wealth, so- cllll wealth, and soul wealth. While the former may he tho "productive wealth" of 'the nation, ii In Io rnuln- tairl homes that Industry and foru- tnerce exist. Cockroaches. These disgusting little pt-llts lIe lildden In the daytime when penplr are about, but the cowards colm- out in swarms when the lights are out nl night. Their only good trnlt is tltnt they an somewhat of tln enemy tn bedhugs, bltt that virtue lil not suffi- cient to Induce us to -pllt up with them. Cockroaches pvt-fer the pnntry and kltchsn where there Is wmrmth llnll dampness. The more water pipes ybn put in the house, the more of Invitation you extend to cock roaches. on account of the nlnlsturt- which favors Lvhelr increase. Persistence mtlst be your l-tlngnlt In fighting this shy member of the beetle family, us it is canny about avoiding halts llnd poisons. The lit-st weapon tn ' tlrln yourself with in the attack against cockroaches is sodium fluoride, s white powder availabil- at nny drug store. Ilse it pun- or mix with equal parts of flour. Load your powder Into a gun If you wish-a duet: gtln-— nnd shoot it into the haunts of. the enemy. on shelves tables. and wherever the beast lurks. 0r, fsllirlg ‘at gun. simply shaki- it about. Enjoy The Pleasure Of Perfect Health Budd's Kidney Pills Purify the Blood. and Pure lliood , Means Good Hearth. -Mr. J. Levelile we: Relieved of Kid- ney Trouble by Dodo’! Kidney (lSpecinI)—"For three years 1 "lllilf- oi numerous ‘persons being relieved. I-tried‘ four boxes of your excellent font confidence." this place. kidney diabetes, asses that mark . stages. Fill; After Other Remedies had TIISIUII. I "Hut _____ »WlnterlIs s dangerous season forl 5L Lucien‘ p_ Q" pa}, |;____ the little ones. The days are l-ltange- fared with bad kidneys. I trisllhviif- ferent remedies but they dlll m9 11° good. ll-Iavitlg read in your almanac pills and felt better immediately. l shall tell my relations who suffer from kidney trouble that they can take Budd's Kidney Pills with per- 1ihlie statement oolnes from Mr. J. tisvelilo, s. well known resident of ff you enquire anon! 1W1‘ lllllsll- hors you will and scores of poonlo who have discovered iu-Doddm Kid- usy Pills nlief from some form of trouble. it may have Mon tns dry. itching skin. dizziness. ner- vmllnoss and lnenlllty W set rv trashing sleep that mark m earlier logos of tile disses‘: or ltflrlittoy bl drops!» stunts m or a .. ins dealers or at ll cents qflen tnn no tum»; nus mill "l- some other of the dazlomng ::}'.‘{‘-mm 'mh n. “ ll s‘ tln- ltrtmnlli Into (“'0 or ltmrt- pl-Lzr-lr Ill iill-lr discretion. (‘lnulvl-tittrrs . furlrnrll their proofs of l-ltllllt on or ha», _ furt- Ilot-cltlhcrtlist,‘ lituti. tn tlu- St-l-rc-l . fury. lloyul Stwlely uf Arts, Jttlllill Strut-t. Atlclplll. London, \\'. t‘. 2. l‘ During the punt. \\'|‘t'l( four l-urlsipn-l lug-tits of Pllnnllian Storl-‘fnllll- nrrlvwl nt Pnlteli Kingdom pnrls. lilc Iillllllltll‘ nl‘ animal» Illlulell iwilll: ltlilfi. ull ui'| which nrrLvolI In pond culltlitintl. l The High cilllllillflliltlllllWfl (lffit-u is In- formed by the (‘ltnllrlllln Trade (‘unl- nllssIont-rs Ill Grnlll Brltuitl that |ll<-_\' have rccoIvt-tl the following cnqrtlrltrs‘ for (‘anadinn goods during lln- pnst‘ week:- A London firm which Imports Sull- snge Casings, Itl lIt-slrotls of ac-cllrlnl: supplies from (‘nnlllln , A Liverpool firm is lnfcreslcd In sc- ouring quotations from (‘nnntln on Frozen Salmon. Prim-s in Ito c. I. f. Liverpool. per lb. O-O-GO-OO-Q INSIDIOUS We use this ldjscillvs od- vlsodiy. - i i EYE STRAIN Sufferers ‘from Eyestrain ' may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism is Net-ye Energy. Normal eyes. it is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- etroinlls present. a much larg- A Liverpool firm wlslrcs in establish er proportion ll required- cotlllcrliulln with (‘tlnltlllltn shippers. HQHCQ defective eyemthrough or llrt-ssctl Poultry. r their consumption of an ex- t Further llclnllil of these can m» "l. ; eepslve amount of Nerve En- inltlcd from thr- (‘mnnlervlnl lllll-llll: erg], may seriously affectths cure Brunch of‘ tht- Dspln-tnn-tlt of funotlorllflq 0f 0W" OWN" ‘Trad:- aml (‘onlmcrrm or frulu tln- van» of the 50¢)’, am} produce iil WANTED l1 SEED and FEED BARLEY. Some good ISLAND GROWN BLACK SEED OATS. FEED WHEAT. SEED WHEAT, SEED and FEED BUOKWHEAT. 5 to 10 Tons l‘ Farm Produce adllnn gflilllli; (‘fllllllrlrilflliilslfi the for», health. BALED STRAW, u". Wm"; m all u ll ng, Trn u gnr .‘t|ltllrl-. .ttl| I w; will p CASH or, l 6X; u»... s. w. t.» HAVE voun Eves than” for’ FEEDS o, m Sulllo iutt-rmtlng particulars rngllrll- EX~M|NED Hm“ i‘ low.“ noun“, ing tlu- (‘nutrition-Ston- (‘lllllfl 'l‘rltl|.- ‘ a’ with the port of‘ Alum-hauler wort- glvl-tl pr c ' ity the cit-President of’ ihc National G. F POULTRy sUppL|E3 of Federation 0f Meat 'l‘rn<|r-rs, n h-lv I I“ mm“. llnyn llglr. lie Milt] thnl IsIrlt-c lln- ru- lnovnl of lht- embargo no ices lllnn :2. ommnrl" 311i (fnnlmllun (‘attic hull incl-n slllllpctl 5,‘ CARTER & CO.’ to‘ hlttnchestcr wlib rtrrlrccly an)’ —» brllltll-‘ll ln-t-r ilmlillitrtl tut-tn. ’I‘llt\ K|NG$TQN SQHQOL Limited. total casualties only ntrtollltt to flvvvll (lflflll lit-lusts, six coltdctnnl-tl ilflll l\\'lllll_\' “(mm- Ro" of Kingston gt-ilonll SEEDS FEEDS FLOUR 10!! Bi 8P1!- ’ |lt>r the month of January. Onc ran understand whnl tilts >lil|t ; Grade X_._1' mm Npwgrm; 2, ply of good t-nttle has tut-uni In lln-lgophje lNgwgqn: 3, [Arum (lullill. urea served by Manchester h-alle 1X, --l, Wilbur Willi-ll. 90""! (""0" llllllllfllkl‘ “l l""' '""l (‘wade Vl‘l.——l, Alma Newsoll: 2. Q mouth dist-ast- htlvt- horn l‘l'|>tII‘Il'Il Lillian Newson; 3, Horace “villig: "ram, IL (JTJHL Freeman New. during the past few days from tlilTr-r L Orman Yam so“; 2' Maurk-e (Jamil; 3' a Eflrl on parts of the Ilnitcll King-loot tin‘ Grade V__1' Rom Rodd; 3_ nochwly; 4' lm-mla Newsom _ the other hand conditions lu illl- llfllll George Cnhill 3. Reggie Younkcr. urulle |.»~-No Exams-Aieorge .\ic- utlrrotlnlllllg hfnnchetllcr are Improving g Grade I"II.-—1. Rhoda Newso-n and Kinley, teacher. " and it Is hoped that this port uill very on,’ Nowmm equal; 2, John lli)l‘ll- soon ho frcc Io receive and distribute “My. gym,“ M," gown‘; M" in ytt-hdml, (‘nltndlnn fitoro (‘attic wlihlml restrict-l tirade II. iSr.)-l. (‘lifftlrd Rodd; 2. Fulton Willis: 3. Clifford Hal-mos. "trill"! girl-s hp he! belief in hermi- .Iiy. 5 Keep Little Ones f Well In Winter‘, By Regulating the Stomach and, Boweisl‘ With Baby's Own l able-one bright, t‘he'next co-ld and. semi-y. that nttl‘ mother n ell-null to takehhe children ollt for thcl fresh aid and exercise they need so much. 1n consequence they ltre| often cooped up In overheated. bad- ly ventilated looms and are soon. seized with colds or srlflflo. Wllfll] is needed to keep ‘ the little ones‘ well is Baby's Own Tablets. They. §§“,,',‘,’,'§',I,‘§§ 2;’, §,',',‘,;';?:*,',.;‘l.‘,',,',’§;'.;l Colds Headache Ncuritis . i Lumbfll° ' th h‘ th bl will be able to . - n‘; ,,,,‘1,§.°,,,,,°,.,,.§, "Mo, ,,, p...‘ Pam Neuralgla Toothache Rheumllllslll fect safety. I lfn using Bsbyh Own Tablets the mother has an absolute guarantee‘ that she is giving her ,, little‘ ones something that is absolutely] safe and something that cannot penibly do balm to even the new- born babe so tile Tablets contain not. one particle of opiates or other d srous time. They no sold to DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART 4-1; wnomntlsunun s22... oo-nruutm. Dr. Wil- W Ace? onl "Bayer" glfihfl whlc conta ntptoven dlr ons- ~¢nw§II~t='\"!"‘l9'-""=‘ ‘shat’ cos; “gég,”