‘uovniiilsnn 14_ 192s Womeis institutes l-'~' E- isltul . ..‘ .» ‘—-——. 2.‘ ‘ 80a VIM?!’ ‘Ninerteoll "members attended the October meeting oi this institute held M. the home of Mrs. JamclDuuln. The meeting pen ‘in the usual manner and‘ planrwere made to hold an ice cream social. Some dscussion won place on mailing a donation to the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Duggan and Mrs. Fred Champ- ion served lunch and Miss Laura Graham ‘invited the members to meet at her home nent month when Armistice Programme will be [carried out. central Royalty. ~ llliielionfober meeting of this Branch was held at ‘the home of Mrs. C. H. Woods with seven members undone visit- or present. Roll call was answered with "Your Favorite Gilr's name." The school connnltitee reported the . need of a new water container and also a thorough cleaning. The sick committenreported visits to two sick members. Branch convenors were appointed. it ‘was decided to buy a creamer for the school. A short programme ‘was held and one new ‘memiber welcomed. The next meeting will ‘be held at the ‘home of Mrs. Wm. Mcbeo . Poplar Grove. The October meeting oi ‘this institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Melvin lngl-ls ‘with ‘members and nine visitors present. T-he resignation of the gesretsryttrfllleilre was ‘received. but no appointment made. The proceeds from the social held in the school. October 23rd. amount- ed to 838.40, which will go towards‘ the new floor in the school. A plea- sant social hour was enjoyed and a collection amounting to $2.80 was ‘taken. The next meeting will be at the home oi Mrs. lra Banks. Cardigan. Eighhmembers and two visitors attended the October meeting of this institute held at the home of Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. The ‘Secretary reported proceeds c‘: concert held in September amounted to $162.95. expenses 812.- 83. lStmillil bills in connection with repairs to the piuno and to the Flag Pole and fence were ordered paid. i-t ‘was decided to send the finished quilt to Mt. Herbert Orphanage. A lengthy discussion’ took place regarding a covering for the piano in the Hall—the matter ‘being left wi-th a committee T-hn local convenors were appointed Lru-nclr was served arid the meeting adjourned. The institute wish to ‘thank tbrugh ‘the press. ell the many friends who assisted them at their concertt on September 30th. East Bldeford. Nine menrbers met at the home of Mrs. Frank Sharp on October 21st where- the‘ regular meeting of this Institute ‘given and new committees aliboin-t ing included an interesting paper the mouth. The ‘Secretary wag ash. ed to send ‘for ‘oreods and infornist ion about Fla Ohorta. Mrs . C. Mac-Kev‘ retired President of the] illfllllcl- ‘presented the stitute! W-li-ll 310- to help ‘with mltliove-l nrents the (are ibeing made ‘to ‘thel Fl-‘lllwl Srounds. Oriehew member; ‘was welcomed. The next meeting‘ "l" be held at the home of Mrs.’ ‘Dev-id Lidstone. Mllnll- Institute held‘ their October meeting at the home of Mars. W. Y. Anderson with eleven members attending. Afterthe us- "al opening. Mrs. Rossiter and ‘Mrs. MCEWEH “ere iPDPomted to visit,‘ the school and report at the next‘ "YIBQUIIB- ‘it. was decided to make u“ 010058111! quilt and to charge ten cents for each name that would be placed on it. 'l‘\vo lieu‘ members W975 ‘welcPllletl. The next meeting Wlll b8 hflld a‘. the litmie of rMrs. A. G. blaoiiregol‘. Avoniea. Tilirtiecrr ‘members and three visitors met at the home of Hrs. Chester Woolner where the October meeting of this Bran-ch W35 llelll- Reports of committees ell- Th” Dlofirllniinerior ithe mbet- llly MH- Doyle. Two new ‘merulbers were welcomed. The next meeting will be hold at the home _oi Mrs. Re-bert A. MiicKcnzie ,when roll, call will be answered with ‘iCurr- out Events." Stirling. Tbc October meeting of ‘this institute was held at the home oi’ Mrs. William Pendergast, ‘Hope ‘River with air attendance of eight niemlbers and four visitors Roi-l cull was answered weth "My TPIVOPlle Refllile." ll was decided to take a collection not less than flve cents. u-t each llltitlllllig. and to cilangc the day oi lircotiug tom the third Thu-rsday lo ‘the first Thurs- dny in each ‘month. Two new rrreni- ‘tiers were welcomed. Scbuul prizes ‘for Cbristrnaslwere discussed, but decision WilB deferred to the next meeting when a larger atteuduiicc ivas expected. The next meeting will ‘bu at the home of l\i‘l‘s Walter Simpson. ‘Bay View. Sherbrooke. Thirteen members attended the October meeting oi‘ this Branch held at the homo of ‘Mrs. A. J. Ifinkletier. The regular ‘business routiine ‘was carried out. and it was reported that soap towel and a container for the flag has been. purchased for ‘the school.) Each nic-irilber was asked to brlni; some article to the next moetinlg to go towards iribox ‘that is being packed ‘for the ‘Mt. Herbert Orphan age. The ntixt ‘meeting to be at the home of ‘Mrs. Leigton Milligiiu. Lakeview. institute held their October meeting alt the homo of Mrs. Hudson Morrow with eight rneinibers and thirteen visitors pre- sent. Roll call was answered with “Something ‘l Have to be Thankful -Foi'.“ Bills for supplies for Lake- the home of Mrl- Henry MaoLarIn with an ottendancs _of ilvo mem- ‘bers and one visitor. The regular ‘business meeting was held after which a pleasant social hour was enioyeil. The next ‘meshing will be at ‘the home of Mrs. Frederick Robertson, _ Llnkietter. Eleven members and two visitors attended the Oct- ober meeting held atiuie home of Mrs. Brenton Clark. After the re- iiular business rou-tlne. a. letter was read ‘from ‘Mrs. Wright telling of the needs oi the ProtestantOrlphan- like and a committee was appoint- ed to buy material so that sewing {nay be started at the next meet- ng. Traveller's Rest. Branch inst on October 13th "with thirteen mom tiers and‘ three vlisitors present. After the usual opening, the mem- bers decided to hold a Chicken Supper on November 4th and com- nrittees were appointed to look af- ter this matter. Peake's Station. ‘ The first re- gular meeting of this institute was held at the home of M-rs. D. A. MacDonald with eleven members and four visitors present. The meet ins opened with the Ode and ‘the routine business carried out, The members decided to ‘hold a Bean Supper and ‘Dance in the Hall on October 30th. Three new memlbers were welcomed. The nex‘t meeting will be at the home of Mrs Joseph MacDonald. York. institute rnet on October 28th at the home of Mrs. Dr. Mac- Donald, with thirteen members pre hem. Roll call was answered with songs and stories. District cori- verrtions were discussed. and York institute expressed its willingness iu join with the other institutes. A discussion on buying products paved ‘the way for a lively debate, the general opinion being, that 1o. cal merchants would need. to re‘- viae their ‘prices ‘before they could hope to hold the ‘local trade within the ‘Province. ‘Several selections on ‘the Gramophone were greatly en- joyed. ‘Mrs. Smith was asked to procure copies of two different plays. The next nieetlnii “will ibe at lire home of Mrs. Archie Veseey and roll cull will ‘be answered with Different Ways of using Potatoes. Priest Pond. institute held t-lie‘i October meeting at ‘the home of lMrs. ‘Pius J. Campbell with ten niumlbers and two visitors present. Plans’ for the District ‘Convention were ‘further discussed and a letter from the Supervisor was ‘read in reference to it. The sohool coin- mittee ‘reported Zinc, coal lint shovel and curia-ins required. The irreutbers decided to make the cirr- tain at ‘the next meeting. A Demon- fil-Yflllon Oil the’ ‘making of Mince Meat without ‘Meat ‘was given by Mrs. J. D. McEachern and greatly v-iew school were presented and ‘the Teacher authorized ,0 ‘my, enjoyed ‘by the menilbers. Roll call was ‘lrcld. Roll call was answererllsanug A gu-ggegflgn BOX gm- next “'88 flllswvcred with "Wlla-t I will with "My favorite month and rea-; son." Convenors for different‘, committees were appointed. member; decided to have the school fence ‘painted and the sign lboard erected. Mrs. Mu-rohy wns| month's programme was out. A programme ‘consisting of Tllwreailings recitntlons and ‘solos was greatly enjoyed. currdtui do to helip ‘the institute." Library m books were exchanged. One new‘ ' ' THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, . SCIENTIFIC iicis IRWIN!‘ NOTE! OI‘ BOIIICI A roller brush thus ‘been invent- 8d for cleansing hair combs. Tnticorin. India's southern most ‘port. ‘is to be ziven a deep water ‘harbor. A novel oil can resembles a. po- tol. ‘pressing a trigger causing oil to flow. Aiocording ‘to a recent govern- ment census Uruguay has more ‘than 14,400,000 sheep. ‘Screw clips and waterproof glue make up a new outfit to enable men to ha-li sole their own shoes. Wigs made of spun glass in Ger- many are claimed to defy detec- tion ‘better than those made of hair. Spiked brakes that can be attach ed to almost any sled baye been invented for coasters’ protection. Compressed air machinery has been invented iby a Frenchman to line tin cans for food with alum- in-uni. I A Chicago woman has invented a Calculating machine to help a housewife figure out household budgets. Denmark is tilanninig to establish its first linoleum factory, equipped with the most ‘modern machinery. Com-binsltions of steam and oil provide the power for locomotives designed in ‘both England and France. ‘Building blocks have been pat- ented that are ‘large enough fol‘ children to construct their own ‘playhouses. Jaipan leads all oriental naitions in aviation for commercial and sport-log uses as well as ‘military lpurposes. A Minnesota man is the invent- or of a Wlfe clamp to hold a fish lby the heed and tail while i-t is b ing scaled. ‘ High power electric furnaces have been established in Brazil for ‘the niarlil‘fa(‘till'e of steel by a iswedisih ‘process. , l A new machine cirts boards i-rito ‘pieces for skewers. lead pencils and many other uses at. a speed of_ ‘50-000 an hour. After tlfe iirsl of the year Costa Rca will strictly enforce the use oi‘ tho metric system of weights and measures. ‘ The spikes can be removed from lnew ice creepers strapped to shoes quickly ho prevent tlienr injuring carpets or floors. i Extreme ‘fuel economy is claim- ed‘ for a Beltgian inventors steam ithoiler in which an oil flame is su‘b- "Wflied in the water. For ietltering with ink a new ‘pen ‘has a lhall shaped point that does not spatter no matter lll what dir- ‘ection it is moved. Traction ‘belts for the wheels ‘mid sled runners ‘have been invent ed in England to enable autom- ‘biles to be ‘run over snow. . Tests have shown that milk ab- sorbs metall l'r‘oni containers, be- ing altifected the most by iron and ‘the least ‘by nickel alloys. ‘ Exipcris in Europe are experi- entlng in the manufacture of tex- tiles from ‘the lace-like inner ‘bark iuember was ‘welcomed. A dainty lunch was served after the singing of the National Anthem. The mem- oi’ a West lnd-ian tree. For handling ‘heavy bo_xes an in- Brudenell. The October meet- enflafistl w @188" the flt-‘Iwol mrling of this Institute was held at Mi“- ‘l- J- RY"- I i “Whatever ails you, Jennie? You look so tired out” f‘ . ""'?~ '41". l‘. 11,1‘ l a a. I ill IIOBPY GI "to." so tagged out in all my “Are you sick?" "Not: exactly sick, not felt. right for wee rested." “Your health must be run-down." _Mother has been days. ‘Burning e candle at both on , “Yes, I supipose it is. warning me t as she says.” “Perhaps it's your nerves.” "Yes, I suppose it ia. You know working every day at the ofllce been on the nearly eyery I can't stand it any longor- ‘ uwhy rbaps, but I have g. I can never get don't: you use Dr. Chase's Nerve "You won't mind using ‘the Nerve Food. for it is so mild and gentle in action that it will not cause you an inconvenience, and you certainly will fee so much better after using rt for a few days." ' "How long will I have to take it?" never felt "Oh. you may have to keeph-up ‘the treatment for two or three mon if you want to get your nervous system thoroughly , built up. It sloivl and certainly improves the finality of the lood so that the nerves and t e vfenerally are nourished back to health an gor." “I will get half a dozen boxea to-rnorrow ‘turd go at it in earnest, for I don't want to have a nervous breakdown and spend weeks or months in bed. I am so ‘lad you reminded me about this treatment. and Ilia night until Food‘! at: did me all sorts of good, and, Dr Chm.‘ Ne,“ Food. we b0 n mlyofllogieethgllg‘? tiasetoifiewrisllwlglzaalll . dealers or The Dr. A. W. ChaseaMerhbilie "Mother has been at ms to use the“ E§QslliilYZgBEl§nQ 2011mm?“ all? Nerve Food, but: I never liked to’ take and signltllfi 0f w- Clllle. M- -. the mdicinQ," furious Receipt Book author. ‘v ‘l l vhf. riimw bers w‘ill meet next uironth with veutor has patented a handled hook with spurs on ‘the inside of the curve to take hold of ‘wood. 0f English invention is a spann- er w-rerioh thait fits hexagonal nuts 0f several ‘sizes, tightening its grip as pressure is applied. A strapping roller is so mounted on a new safety ruzor that the blade can be sharpened by rolling the ‘razor over any smooth sur- face. The ‘bark of a tree growing pro lificaiiy in ‘New Guinea has been .‘l'ouud to yield ten per cent. more ‘quinine than any other known planlt. ‘Clamps have been‘ invented for attachment to garden hose that enable it to lbe col-led for handling or storage without the use of a reel The Peruvian government ‘plans to .cn‘forcs inspection of all radio inst al-lations and the collection of a tax ‘for each receiving set in use. The rilrtrmo of a ‘new baby carri- age can he folded so that the carri- age with "its occupant can be plac- ed on lthe seat of an enclosed au- tomobilc. Au arsh tray for smokers has hflen designed ‘by a New York phys iician to be clamiped (0.319 and or o ‘peauo keyiboard wi‘thou tlmpair- ling the varnish. A London hospital has estab- lished one of the world's largest ‘electorstati-c nrac-blnes to itrcat paid ienlts for ‘rheumatism and‘ minor ‘spinal diseases. . l Two sheets oi writing ipaper an staiulped envelopes are delivered by a new vending machine for public places ‘when a coin is dropped into,‘ B BlOI. i The organization of a, fl-llpflrpow-l‘ fer" project ‘by the consolidation of‘ ‘present hydroelectric companies is ‘being considered by the Japanese government. ' For various kinds of light work olaimlpa ‘that operate like pliers ‘have been invented. the jawvslbeing iheld together wi-th a. spring ho- tween tihe handles. A" weighted lever causes a new air dispensing devlice for automo- ,bile tiles to shut oil.’ the air anto- ni-atioaliy when tihe pressure for which "it is set has been reached. l Accordi ‘to a Finnish scientist's .9HDBi’ll'l'iBll ‘brass utensils adect jthan tihoee made of copper, alum- inum gnd iron in that order. Asbaltoe packing to care for the enpansion and contraction in- ’lbe carbon proof and self cleaning. l An imitation gold patented in ‘Sweden is made of copper and aluminum. resists most acids and slice-lies, does not corrode and is nearly as herd a‘nd durable as steel. ‘invented on which ‘the moves are shown ‘by electric connection with I pieces. One oi the moat powerful radio tel-egraiph stations in the world. in-‘ tended chiefly ‘to communicate with other stations in the British ibay. mit them.- lfruit juices cooked rln ‘than; 1e“ compact lavrntory for au-tonroblires ‘stead of an open section features head and ‘inner rm" of the body‘ a new spark plug that is said ho lIRB been invented in Enzlflnd to For ‘public display oi checker allvflffltus to test the BIlDDBIlIIBBB games a gigantic Ibosrd has heeniflf ‘blllldllls’ materials. ‘ the ‘board on which players ‘move-era Mancburiu has increased from i can be silent. l2.000.000 ho more than 12.000000 ' —-i~ndependent Woman. Ia-nd Harbin has lbscome the largest, European city in Asia. SMILES. Empire. will h; erected near Bom- Ind an eflicicnt insulator walnut riodi" heat. and cold is a ‘form oi aerated A metal copy holder or typisis By-lllllm than. sawmill and fonma air to laugh every time l look at my has been invented that a o can be cello when mixed with wMer. " BY PIORENOE PJDDICK BOYS . cobvlircl-a-rl: room ‘than ‘in a cooler. more humid one. . Fumes of ‘burning gas. from jets or stovm. are poisonous to ferns. They have several bug enemies.| Mealy bug. a white wooly insect. works close to the bottom of the fronds. Such ‘bugs should be remov- ed deily from plants they infect. This may be done with a toothpick. if the bugs are too bad. the leaves should ‘be cut off within an inch of the ground‘ and the plant treated da-ily until tire bhgis are gone‘ then it may ‘be permiitted ‘to grow uip again. ‘ Red spider and apbis or green iiy are fern enemies wh-ich may ‘be re- moved by WashlDB. To wash a fern set it in a bathtub and wash each icai very. very gently with a soap suds made with a good grade soap One must ‘take care not to injure ‘the delicate fronds. Rrlnse ‘the soap suds off immediately.- it is ‘good for the plant to occa- sionally set it in the bwth tu‘b and spray it. wetting each isaif well with clear water. if you have no sprinkl- ing can or ‘sprayer, you may use a Don't take your time and effort-s ipan and a whisk broom. Fill the too eeriously. The old world will pan with water. dip thebroom ‘into jog along somehow when you are the water and shake it over the fern taking a loin: rest. wltnyour hands in n fine ‘spray. serenely folded across your breast. Tile soil in the ‘pot is l'ikely to ‘be Postpone that ‘day by cbink rig iulconrc depleted unless kept ‘built up. 11love ‘fun til-day- tTc strengthen the soil you may "“"*°*-“ apply every two or tour week-s any ' NEXT T0 GODLINESS- of the three following ‘fertilizers: ‘One tea-spoon of nitrate of soda to There are a number of llitli‘ clciln is. quart of water; or two rtcttspoous ly stunts which houscwrvcs frcquqpt household ammonia to ‘a quart ently forget. Here are some pollltsigf wager; nr manure laachlngn, Worth remelnberius: , The fern fronds ‘should not be Wash top of riiilk bottle before handled or they are likely to lair- Douring out i‘be contents. guisli. if the tllps are touched they Use bread which was wrapped at m-ay wither. It is best to place a the bakers. if8fll lri some out-of-way location Wash and sun tire bread box,where it will not be constantly twice a ‘week. [brushed against by pasflem by. 0i‘ Unless you are cPria-in that tbeldisitirrbed by the children. goods has been kept covered and. carefully bandied. buy package goods rather than in bulk. Bulk woods are usually cllcdiper and. if Of course ‘hooks -must have a. you are sure your grocer is carefullplace in the family budget; we can and ‘clean. will answer‘ ‘as well. ‘not leave the home library to ‘the W118i‘ thorvulchly all fruits and mency of occasional gi-lts or the in- Vegellblefl- |come lef-t over after everything Keep salt. ‘sugar and all other else has been ‘provided. Just where T0008 l" covered‘ recelrlflclcfl. we placed ‘books depends upon our THE NEED OF JOLLITY. Are you. haying any fun. or is lil'e ‘ior you just one thing after ‘another? “All work and no play"— you know what it Wlll do. Yes. but you love your work. you say, and you would rather do it than anything else. ' But the steady grind will ‘tell on your work. in time. You can't keep up to the standard if you do not punctuate your program very fre- quently with play. You will lack enthusiasm and imagination and the ability to see a new viewpoint 0i‘ have a ‘big vision. lf you are living on your nerve just‘ ekiiig out each day, and tumlblq lllg into your downy couch all worn out each night. consider that as a red liiglil~a danger signal. To ‘pep u‘p and keep pepped. you must change your plan of living: walk more, eat less. play frequently, rcst-ivblt. _Y0u don't see how you can arrange it. Well. it's your prob- lem. but ii you are going to con- tinue ‘to do well, you've got to meet t. .€__¢-o>-____ BOOKS FOR THE HOME. Swat the flies and keep food realization of their importance in from anus and mice. ‘the morale of the‘ home. ‘Some peo- Do not allow a cat 0r d-og in your pie will place them ‘immediately lillcllell‘ after housing and‘ food and clothes. ‘Keep (iishes and cooking utensils a very large number of people will covered‘ from (lust and pests. lplace tltem before clothes. and even Always ivzisli hands before pre-{cult the frills “from the family table PEN": i001!» ito buy a new edit-ion of "Peter IVti/lltelar Cllelillhlllllzliéillislly laundered Pan" or the l"Letters of Emily 00 ng n t e u: en. . Dickinson.“ it s a case of sparing Wash ‘the dish towel and dislflone loaf to buy a. liyacinth;_phy‘si- cloth. [launder ‘ireqircn-tiy. lcai hunger is nowhere near so pain. ‘ful as ‘hunger of ‘the soul. ____~._} r thin-k ipost of us vtvil; flBPBe that books should come ‘ eore recrea- CARE 0F FERNS- ‘tioii—-the money spent for moving -—~ ‘. - t b i Ferns lll a pot are like birds in a ‘31$“lfjegl-gfieringfiitila. 81%;; cage in ‘that they cannot forage fnrifihouqd “and Hem the necmsayies mem'5ell'es bu‘ “"9 ellllmll’ l" llleéof life ‘because their place in the mercy of ‘the housewife. What with- name is permanent, they w"; give dinieres. they arc likely to llelwortih o; 10y the Baum-action, re. ?ither too dry or to stiffer‘ ‘with wet. jawed “em yea,- imd the next, that igtlgrTglLfilzbitflllllwl lmwlllv l5 m“ is iii we choose them ‘wisely. A fern should always be watered ‘folyehoiiger-T-ZZ L1..|§°“§,a§ll°f:a'f§§l isparingly—jirst etiougli lD keep thirwmld m,“ you can buy a friend soil ‘moist ill. all Lines. Such liberal ‘is w pm your money in a gum; Waleflllliis as kcciys the soil soaked book is as ‘bad [or it as to become very, _M,m_ ,L_ A Mme, chairman of ilFY- The time of year is u CUlli-il(l' ilimraulru, Federation’ of wonwn-s oration in watering ferns. They Club; need three times as much watering! , - in the spring and summer as they,’ d0 ill the liitll and winter. ’l‘lra tic-i‘ szr..s‘..‘::.'z‘z 2".‘.‘.i'.‘?.‘ifi."‘i2?. “"..:'.‘: “~,,““;,‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘ .tno litiilc“ says t e ess re ormer. require inure wulcr ‘Ill u iioi dry “and neither s“ we“! what is M, propriate." How about ‘lit? ‘l - ' i’. i. f the used to hold papers on ii uuihggwgflffff“ tgrllotgeprfff, $23.1 to cabin“ Maw“ .l"~l"l4 "'l“‘l'll“‘l‘riiodosI.y and to furnish oriinicnit. ‘évdlggciipe to rutalu it on a ilra-vihnalyze Y0“? "llpaml “"0 deter. ' i ‘t The wolltfs longest aqueduct, mme w“ ch m‘ dresses mm _ wisely. glrnlgtlhg l‘ Imlm" “lull” léllaullllle“ l“ How would knee length winter am i-‘noist ‘ u‘ or . ma? 1000 rinfllw. ‘is Dbsudnagll‘ hi: underwear and silk stockings and sliortsklrts hold‘ up under that ‘algal-gout: supply water to 2.500.000 wrumly? In the S/"mmer the ‘we. F _ ' men have the ‘best of it. as oIur or adufmsln“ ‘plmlmlles l‘ ‘levlcll poor brothers swoliter under heavy has ‘been invented with which’ roll- 6mm’ w“ 001mm and “gm ha“ er skaters can write inscriptions “hanks be_ women‘, are" has ‘With whitewash ilnwnng from a been growth; more flenlllblo 8nd concealed tank to an outlet irear hyglenlc m‘. several decades, Men one ska“- uscd to wear lace and velvets and I ‘Powerful eriougih to he Vldlllle powered peflwigs! will there ever ‘H mm”- “ llglnhollse l“ ‘llelllg come a time when we shnibreally erected near the site of one of the use judgment m m our gnmlenbs game“ beacons l“ lllslmy l° mall‘ to the three. uses named aiboved. the northern entrance to the ‘Suez - canal. , *'_"{°"i—' Guided ‘by hand. a new singlef cylinder motor driven cultivator i188 been ilevelopetl ‘l-llllll. is small enough to ‘be used under low ___.j4-o>i——- WOMEN'S DRESS. BAKED CORN. Into a liakng dish. put a layer 0i ' canned corn; then a layer of chop-l growths when‘. an ordinary plow prd red or green peppers. siprinkle‘ could not be operated. with salt, pepper. a‘nd cracker in a rndo telephone. system devurriilnbs. then repent tho layer 0i‘, loved in Germany for‘ ‘use on rall-irorn and peppers until the dish is,‘ ‘WY bra-ins tho wants arc carr cdrc-arly full. End with the Wflllkl-i through ‘the oar‘ roofs to iolegruplrlng oi cracker crumbs. l)ot. the top‘ wires Ibesidc ithe trucks which trans with butter. pour sweet milk over. iull- enough to show when the dlflb‘ Carried under ‘the running hour-d is slightly tipped. a‘nd bake a half out of sight when not in use‘ aliiour. 1 --—-<0->---_- i A PRAVER POEM. includes recclptncles for water and liquid soap and faucets ‘to release their contents. A goggled musk that covcn-i the, Give me work to do, Give mo health. Gve me joy ln simple things, Give me an eye for buauly. A tongue for truth. A heart that loves. A mind that reasons. A gynrpnlhy than nnilsrstands- Give me neither malice nor envy. But a ‘true kindness, And a noble common sense. At‘ the close of 380D day Give mes book. And a friend with whom protect persons subjected to the strong illare of lights used -in mak- ing motion pictures. Because of the high dearth ratei in the United ‘States -from falls on‘ slippery floors and sidewalks the Bureau of Standards has developed ‘In 30 years. with the building of railroads. the population of Northq A new lbuillding material clainredl to he sound and moisture proof‘ Mother-N Are you happily mar- Deughter-"l-ieppyf Why. l have husbnnt ." , MADE IN CANADA "Proper Four.‘ oulr EJPri:l.‘l1‘." by .iifl'lll Ii’ f‘. Jlv-tinffi/{N Fol-mm fl/il/NIIVII dnrvlur. (‘urnril Jliriiirirl (‘villi-gm r Showing “pluck” is not always wise m)“ time m person tailing i i m c th e cxervise tn curt‘ newspapers mm. lulmuiiial roudl m e nt n n th c ‘ions ls tinder deuib of promi the illusion that ueni athletes. ll"! M“! m“lll"'l is lo stand with lire. bands over the head and to Lung weakness = e i zc a u p o n seemingly stal- wnn types of bond forward “rung mg.“ tout-him: tire Hem-i ailiivtlou floor with the k | | h. m a n y_ fingertips. Tileae are start- Scientifically ling facts and this has a pro- rm-n, a 55mm. REGULAR liABlTS trounced t an 1i- uantcomnlrnt on K557’ Al.” 9N5 ‘l? i‘ t‘ ll f! y i0 "W114" 50mg mndern vain the cnndi- i lion. 'l‘lu‘se> methods lmist hint‘ lWPIi ll(!\".‘llifll'll by men having no i knowledge of internal organs. Most conditions of constipa tiori are rauscd bf.’ vlsreroptosiri. which moans that tile stnmnt-ll lins dropped below its normal gmsilion. till-rub)" pressing down on lht- lrixirsvi-rse colon. causing a double kink ui the I'll-ill! and methods of drilling the iriiwliiu- ery of the human body. if men are to gain lame at the espouse of their ‘lives. it i-~ obvious that in‘ HlllE will soon (lis- credii training lllvlllfitlll of all kinds Luna and lit-art trouble develop in lifter years iii it L'l‘i‘3l innjtiriiy oi’ athletes wilo have. enlziigi ii in vigorous competitive i,‘ athletics. College training ‘has bot-emu loft side of the large intestine. bringing ainml a double stop- ra-dimtors and electric inns and janitor each (10113,- empgndgd a dollar‘; I by moili-rn methods :\ strain sys- page. iii‘ ilxillg a standing up , fem that la ll‘8l|"Pll|l_\' not only exercise. iri-‘Iuud 0f ileveiolllli! , lnilisi-reel. llili dangerous tier-rinse llle inner muscles to raise these l h! illi- nseli-z-is violence‘. ‘and organs. \\- ivusllllli U16!!! l. theories upon Wlllflll il is found- down. l ed. The boys apparently are l have kuwri natty prize l ‘om the outside and not lighters in wit. ‘outesls when |, trained fr from within. they o“s““‘ vi ‘iulv fifty per Most of the hoarh txourses in cent of i‘ i:‘"“l“Hl lillyfllfifll gymuusiuliis tnrlir)‘ are sold by ability will ‘o ‘fl"l".lll. _ln the i instrupynfg who have developed prize rlliu ‘ ; a “piled “game- I trenn-nduus lliiysitlul-s. llllllt UV "wit" ‘ ' ""13 a" "Flu by (lolly pruirtiro of vigorous and "plwlfi ,...-.‘et~s who fail exercises. They have devoted a at the rr-‘lt moment are com- zrt-ziter part of their life entirely mnnl." ll '.‘~'"ll“\\"" This to developing mum-lea without WIN‘- ' 1""! -‘ Flifll" lwl"! "YEP .‘." suitor physical knowledge of tile Inner burly. io'.‘-"' l. Tho peculiar thing about. each oflnr omilll ‘ilrillr. as strain i8 thesc “pmr.‘.s.‘.ni~s" is that uxor-,l"'“"i¥l" "l="'" '-‘y “snlneuesf cise with tilt-m is more a lieblr, |i‘il‘l "DlIWlV" than 2i uriviltifii‘. practice. iii‘ This can is‘. iIIIIlllPIl f0 the the mum‘ liuuilrcria nf svlitcms business mun. i‘be‘ Wrlliililn! o; pxp"lisll [ hnvn flhggfvpiL very 4 business mun who rt fuses to v rarvly i‘.i there found u sr-rh-slrlilit. and fin-res liimswrlf to suc~ vol-us i>_v nV(‘l'-\v4\l‘l(l‘l_l! "s the man WllPH! ii pupil is taught i0 i-\r-r‘»' who suffers a ln‘onk-d<.v\‘n. rise on his back. The svorltgo.‘ Eat Wisely to Rid indigestion BREAKFAST: An minn- of iii-mi WW"!!! and cream. Very lltllo sue: iiran mulllns ur toast. made nf whole wheat or grelinzi broad. (lnffee auhsiiiillc‘ preforrvd. 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