l and bellll and pork. -w‘(b-> ,. ._ Hints for“ ..,. .... t... a... Housek as!!! i"!!! r03 oalnoa i! pontoon was: nr was: ssgh xovrasnss. ma. lu thickening cream soup allow I tablespoon LQCII of butter ssd flour to every quart of soup. 1th‘. m‘. clllllllllnl] .\@f “l. pill.“ Kerosene exposed i0 tbs sir will litst jun“ "n; flu-din“ v..-.1| lung..." lg» i. =rn brightly, and will bar-m s crust lo ll. . pypmhwnL gull“. "mo"; of“, on the wick after being lighted, there- arrioles offered for sale nt two bazaars 1°" °" m" "W" b9 “l” "n", vs lsed ill the flkiilll'l‘5'.t'y repre~ "7""!- sellted by tilabcrreisry of rltate for the ——— Dominlons (Colonel Ameryl. in addition “will Idll I small piece l.’ butter ll, M“ ‘llllllllcll l, nlll-lll," n; hump", to milk puddings when cooh-ag them ll-lll l” ‘ulbllll, l‘, "ll, l,lll,|ll._ Tlll. as this not only improves the taste. oontens of the llalkete vliil include ill" ilftlltlliltl the litulding from‘ boiling gbacou, butter. cheese, ham, apples, ""\"'- npl rup a d 1| ‘or. honey. catsup, - '*' m a n u a L if gold or sitter ombroidsrles and Au experiment of great interests is I csnuedfsoup, conned corn, vealed loaf _ ‘ - ' trimmings aro kept wrapped up in llluck paper they will not tarnish, no being carried out by the Jensen Line in lmmwr ‘NW 1""? w" “'9' b. u“ connection with the -rrisge of Ccnad- “~“""-‘- ina Btore Cattle . 1n- iR. "Fla Jensen" of the line is being adapted so that cnttie may be carried nnfour decks, each of which will have "as own venti- lation, drsinage and lvstsr apply. The vessel slill have an elevator for MPW“ rattle. Should the experiment inset with the approval of the Canadian and m —-"‘-‘3'"l! 1"“ "Nil"! "04" British, Authoriea“ after, undergoing P""""°l"l- sill“ "l"! 0N" Illil W" prncritral tests, other vossels of the same mg‘ -'-~‘l'- fllmlll’ l!“ U19 196i l! "if! illu- will probably fitted up in a similar h"! much darned» The! Ilw-vrrelieht iliannl-r. t" l'°“'h'“|¥ 9M"- Five llidplllents of Canadian Store . -—-— tfuith- have urrlvoli in the United King- BN9“? "mun? “P l! 119W flllllllel l"! non. during nn- pilat week, the number it 1h I hhth and lwur hoiiinr water lmlllll 2_0lll_ nvcr it. Let it stand until cold, then The (‘iiiiislllall Official Mining News “I-"B out drv- Flannel treated like Letter clrillizitul this week was based ~ till-t ‘vlll "W" shrink in the washing- lm all artich- prepared by 0.8. Hume ———— n; ll“. (;lsologilrul pulley Blanch dell]. The heal cavering for an ironing hoard lug with Oil lieveloplnellts in Alberta, ‘ l” bellvl’ ""0" 7P1?» Illvli 8B l8 M80041 in which the opinion is expressed that ""1" ll llllillifl’ lllblh. Fflld ll lllPfli 0f the prospects or the development of a "hm "ml "W U19 Hllfil iflkéthrl‘ B0 large production of nil in Alberta have "it" Till-l "l" hi" 1W0 lllltlllieililcs 0n nevi-r appeared more promising than which m ‘Wilk- nuw. This expectation is based upon ———4 geological linditions and present pro- . Rullmll" llllil llt-llctcly figured silks duction in the Turner Valley Field. "l" "m" WPBFWELI in brown paper "on", we“ nll Calgary’ llllll lll "la lvrapplllgs, as the chloride oi‘ lilue in ll-lllllwfltlll Flam. 120 lllllull all“ o; white paper would bleach the color very E,lll-ll,llmll_ soon. The best way la to slip the A Press Bulletin lYlltI also son: out "lhlwrla in hrolvn Dill)?! hash shut at from the Calladian iii-tn (‘ommlsslor ‘P ""1- cl-‘s Office giving the ll. eat catirlatesl of the (Xnadiau grain crops, hast-d on information received from the DflIIiI-l nlon Bureau of Rtatistltla at OuIIIVII. Tile Dillllaniling n! the (‘nnadianl Building Ist the B itish Etupire ErhlbU- 'i|t- sun shine on the keys, for the itloll at ‘Ycmbiey is ill flili progress l’ Ml _v_lq_ hlIsKflnhfiny fill-Ml, .- (v Ivlthlfl-ll gilt prevents the ivory from getting "t'"O\V, ‘ Lace or muslin curtains can be tint- ed cream by dipping in weak tas or coffee. The latter should be carefully strained before the lace or muslin is llto it. The care of the piano l8_il0l under- stood as s rule, and so valuable instru- ment ‘en sliffers. Always close the ’lnr at night and in damp weather; on bright days, and if possible, aepero ’ SOCIAL CIABI. The words have s lure for sil of us. if there is anything in which we delight, it is to have folks lika lls. That is an affectionate instinct of our nature and accounts for that old sentence in our n; oaks. "Han is ‘s social being." " The secret of having alplks like us is liking them. if we .901 interes- ted in people, they will I 5 as the cold shoulder. The most entertaining aub- ject. you can discuss with any listener is himself. Find something interest- ing in everybody. 8e really interested; don't just pretend. You can learn something from every one - if only traits to be avoided. it takes practice to learn to be a “mixer”. just as it takes experience to do anything else well. When any- body says, "Coma on. let's go"—lf the cause be legitimate-go. While there. you will meet more and more people, find more and new interests, broaden your vision sad learn to mix. Do not be critical. If you do not like the people you go with, them- selves, you lnsy like those they will introduce you w; and one must be- gin somewhere. Those at hand may prove an‘ entering wedge to introduce you to friends you will love. Do not stand aloof, waiting for the right cir- astel 1 es , [ For Spring Hosiery , ____ There are tbrss folding sssnleats in poupou, Dee. ih-Isskion, in a new automobile wheel rim that is ‘alllum “d "minim," mood, p" claimed to he fitted to tires with a -ul, - 4y] - " ofaffort. l, lll. "Mug. 0g gs; m“; ___ Experiments under way la England ‘rims was a rumor earlier ill IN W" will!“ "l" i“ 3"“ “m” assson that osvtsla Paris dssignsl-s, tsa psim may become sn important . l“ u." “u” “vponl”. h“ nulls“ paper making material. all u,“ m‘ flfluhpufly gum,“ o! “ml A Pennsylvania mill is devoted al- ‘ isiila modes..snd now the old-time mit- Jlltill IXi-‘lllllflllto mskiul flak" from ‘M. m» all; "Balm" mug-b. p"; tens, in modern grille. have actually lvhite corn to serve as snow ip motion A wiss beginning is a list, luciud- leached London, where ths sleeveless picture studios. ll,‘ mullllll‘ “ma, "l, “p”; ll; “anion allied with the cold snap, is I Western Australia is planning :0 or; hope to do. gifts, decrstloas, dona- wlicoitrsslng the vogue. net s large plant st the mouth o Cit)“ tionl. everything. Then determlns the Women are already drawlnr filmy will" l“ Pllldhl" electric vow" t" amount you can spend. _The chances l!" will!" W" 1M" "l" “m! t“ "me dhmmnmm l", ‘is l and theatre going, and the For window advertising landscapes a: ‘,0! Wm ‘ ‘no-n ‘mama-Kn -M n‘ - or g ' held, have been designed in which real water of -wiii "ll llrglcll ll “lll ML gllg all, between the dainty fingers olf snmitt- l: flame: over picture streams to houid not go into it blindly, buying "n90 5""! If" 57'5"“! i" l . ' ‘i n ‘m- dinner parties durag the last few even~ The cost reduced to n low figure. x lsvia i at. the first and than finding ‘Durand ‘exam-null “for. you h." lllgt the system of sending photographs of gone the rounds. A budget Christmas Ulllllll! "l! M" "m"! l!" i“ d" "“'°7”l'h°d "hlram" by Wm‘ i" M‘ on. m.’ l. "l," dec|da n w, n"; Iicsie lace or silk, and in tints that "illlllll8 Pillll-lllll’ lll 150F000- llllll "l, n“; ell-d, 0| gl-gelllgll ngn toss with the gown with which they Fibre decoy lflllfll". Wtllllltiit Wllll he rememberedby card onlygfor there 1N Wflfli. but highly ornate examples their anchors only half a pmlnd apiece. "a "l; cllnll nutty" m}; n“ gggfl of the later day mitten-maker's an in have been invented to lighten the loads who must have gifta. Christmas means which 3013 illlttlld It"! Dlvflillllt llltlllfl "“""l'°"¢d b! humflll- so much to them. There are bellev- llliiy l1 llillflllflfflii llllll- l" ""190 1° ma‘ TZQ°‘;°'&Q;°' 3'51"‘ rrrizlgtfgillt" t‘: _ a s ans - flbfii: mum“! ‘ ‘hut chlm on u. beofillgl-lflhgfprgylggvq inserted lstockings tain their elasticity has been invunted in deciding what gifts, think n1 to nlstch the lace mittens are another ll! ll/Gefllllil klflitllt- revival from the great-grand-mother- Open work wheels that have lite-h invigorating and sustai that mama “u?” l‘: homzltifseualzlfi ll, llllyll _ invented for tractors soon rid theul- :1; aunt's]; Zhelllnflr naghleélo" ‘only selves of mud or soil picked up and are ’ ld tn give excellent traction. kmping. reading the college room, art, n ‘mum's. or molerln‘. The “ppm? To provide revenues for irrigalllilill rista gift is thrice prised. Lavish work the lerllvian Congress has heal“: ‘ma: do“ not “w”. ml": mmllm taxed matches and granted a illa t e". Th‘ curl-m“. ‘m “m.” he l lilonopoly til-Swedish interests. Aa the result of runny years of ro- am“, ' ton“ o! mmembrmw‘ search and cross breeding the (IBVPIOp- lncnt of a rust proof wheat is claimed by a South Dakota grain expert. An English railway is claiming the fastest train in the world, one that THE 1925 CROPS THEIR RELATION T0 Till _ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY PROBLEM. The total vnius of the principal field crops of Canada last year, accord- CLOTIIEB ' HANGERS cle of friends to present themselves. - Some find It difficult, in moving in- to a new town, to find a group of congenial acuusints cea. Go to things; take part in things; he s booster of community entcrprisea. and you will find your company eagerly sought for by “the beat people," not merely the socially select, but the really moat worth while. There is no better way to acquire social charm. Mixing with people gives you an easy manner. Being interested in people givea you a klndy heart. Help; iag in good causes makes you aa asset to a community. There is no need for you to be lonesome, if you hestir your- self. One may be pretty, lcnrned and noble trial Exhibits reports to til lllgh Rial Illissiunerfs Ofiice that ti- uork is coi- ossill as here um ions o" nlntewnl and thousand of pit-cos to -> parked pariah"? i‘ "ml h“ "llllmlml llhippcd in the Industrial sot-awn. can? ltllhtll" "Pin: mt r» , adlan firms who have i.olld'll JJ-lifi’ ‘llllll illlhkl)’ Marin: ' renlativcs are now rewiring lit" - - “""“1"- " "U"? "Y" f coil water “tibits. ‘After this ha.» u r‘ll eonl I-v mi" l" -‘ "l" lf- Tilt‘ Mil-ll» sh ~k from ‘llpilicnta will he l‘ - lo qlrcsl-ni "mt L“ ‘(lid lllt‘ ill" (‘Ilh-Illi WW of ltlvcs of Canadian " is will. --- ill“""u""i"i'~‘ “P1113- lstigiziild but swilosc ‘and ‘IIIIFYPTM are: , in the provincial I‘. as. The no." shlp- In nn-nngiur; ll Flillilg roam. large meats will tn- umt‘ tr. Canada ‘a t'¢- “Paces left empty l0"? mvrc colllfort- course of a few wool‘ . I"; ‘t’ Jill! mott- l-ollrc. --l in crcry way The High -,‘ull||l|iall-ilcr'n t‘ ,. -|_‘H l a room u... full t» "“'Ytitl.li‘e. a informed by fhet -nadiall "Pr: i \‘o|'\~ ‘lill-ll? l! b0 'I itlrultnrc " "l m. but mlasiollors Ill tlrenl Britain til: ‘, place for nplo 1.. Hy‘ glow hnvi- l'ill‘t*l\'v-ti n..- foilnlvlng l'\'t|\' ~"- ""0 0 l\'-~ aim-u it for "Illifitllilit, goods during ill- week'- A Hull firm is interested ill IIPIITIIIL,’ ‘WHUW "m" from (alladinn exporter. who cull dfnmg Glinic t-ir. Sit-Hull urn-n- i.» pin-l. "m" '" '""'"“"""' “"1"” "l"! lli the ‘vllfll “fl t‘!!! has been bolicd tnn lliffllli ily in- ff tho flrc and .lltll‘l' the tap, ill‘ 'l'o whiten "i vtiieR that have ilccome Squares in llsllnl sizes s: hin manufacturers. A firm in Arllroni (inlet (‘hast m’; 300N000) Ilosacasii. ' i fltlli collnccilot mrwol: buyers, is muons u. nit-un- llltullt-il-s for (‘illlildiail sFpyl oi‘ gr- ains, i-‘ioui OiliiL-‘ill a. .i .s. A lirlst ti llrllsil lliililillilt‘ llrcr sea-ks Mann's‘ (‘unatlial quot tlo- t fov - mil squares, "_ *-- size 12" r. 2i i-i ', to be llfli .l ill lln- lllnn- lifiu-iilre o: Ilcllsi howls, ind wouldI:llf:,,ll?::£pl3::1015M?" lain“! llMO ‘lurm like samples and a rotations cl.t' Aron- ilplll-ulol. "olnllq ‘lyllwfig u“ b“ ‘Lb “mm” "r fr” d“""""‘“l rm“ "l l" "1"" tallied from ti... ltwnlall-rciflzlnl Q ling. Large (llliilhllill would l~ pur- lll... nrllllvll ' n p g- chascd if prl-n i are conlrn-tltivc. Tl-lllle "ml A Yl-rHnTl-e slflll l-ollid like to ‘le mull" Tram, Ill-‘iruui ill iollrll ulth (‘antidlnu "illilll- inn Blllpllng furtllrl-rq f biao“ lloli r Blot-J I wit), llml. lvl- ll u vi \\ M» pure" n i HF “l?” m, I \ “lite in .\-' -, .,.. “l- llrlgml -.l-.-.. .1. . I V’ lav. A i.il-.-rl,<.... ii cclvilvr 1- Lt. urn-n. nolr oil this lnarkct. A wcii klltllvvl grain impa LPllll, 90fif1nnti, wishes . with good (‘naallinn shin Opts. Iiylrlllf and rlfll-ll '.\ i.l\ .l fl t, , ceivo offers, <- .f. 1i ll hp l’! = - nlput tilclil on tile boiler with pieces at‘ spilt» and n teaspoon of powdered Il/II-“AI and ilull 20 minutes, 111mm than lct lliltlilllire for another night in clean, lwm WW". to which a little powdered i-ornx h boon oddcd. This will ills-rich (‘omnlisiainnrem [he ifniiiiil. , Trafalgar Square, Lon. ' ill! Ill. Bristol at a special in service in the alum-d lvrellthos ilt the foot colors of tile 125th Cflnfldlan Rt-‘Klmi-nt on November 19th. "tPfllllllfly h\'il“' of nil ranks of the Baitnlloa ' "k illilcc on their tenth allniver. ""l'y llov. 1| ‘or .. .1 . _ l, lZ-"ilv- . -.l . call of 1", Ilifllil .: i rl-n -.i "i1 i':. udllll. t rc- "zer in o get in touch Jlehnif were ~f \l'i. -t 1n“. llmry. "IFPIFI! from the Butt cra. Moose Jaw. . l l vi I ~~T 5- = "I'd-v -Bv owe KNOTT I wuwwr worznv AT Au .HE'u_ a5 As FlT as AFWWLE INA DAV OR So! . FHE SrREETcAR MUST HAVE STPY -0< HIM ONLVA G-LANCING pouiza wv BADLV HURT! -- wow “nil r s ‘J/Juat 1H5 oooohlausroa BETICJQ-EDPINK! HJu-flsllPt/E you! wall. ‘ll-iag dried ill tile house thl- winter, steep them over and have few friends. The heart must lilo warm to draw friendships. You lnlzly even have a warm heart and wish lto know people and be loved by them, ‘hut you must mix with them and show it, or they will never find you out. if your dresses slip off the hang- era, wind rubber bands or pieces of cloth around each end of the hanger. They will servo aa s catch and not tear or harm the garment. .ing to the estimate published by the llominion Bureau of Statistics on Dec- ember liith, 1M4, was about nine ililll fired and fifty million dollars. Owing to trade conditions and the influence of the crop situation in other countries, as well aa the lack of information as to grading of grain yet untnal-ketcd, the probable effects of the weather con- ditions on the threshing operations, etc. the total value of the 1015 crop must be a mere conjecture until the public- ation of this year's final estimates, through prices seem likely to be gen- erally higher with increased quant- covara more than 77 miles at an average speed of 01.0 milea ml hour. The first oil-electric locomotive ill the United Rtules is ill-lag used on ll railroad in New Jersey at ulle of its OIIJIBY SUIY. terminals. in two cups of soup stock cook two cups of celery cut into one inch pieces, one small chopped onion, one chopped sweet pepper. fieaaon with salt and pepper. When tender, thicken with flour. 000 young trees now being‘ ilvllliiilllc, Metal sandals, corrugated on tin-Ira THOURAND "s75, Dnlnmuo. latter when they allde over the allow. All eaay way to prepare Thousand islands Dressing for bead lettuce is to add to your boiled salad dressing two tnbieapoonafuli of some bottled pickle relish which you can buy at the store or have canned in season. parts moving ilils been constructed in] England for dcluonstriltlllll purposes Emmoilly is clililileti for ii new auto- illllill’ wits-trio iu-iitlrlg iltiilchllil-ilt for that all grains shownot only increases in yield but a considerable improve- ment ill quality, so that a much larger proportion of the higher-grade export- abie grain will be available. The wheat crop, for instance, ia a hundred and sixtymillion bushels in excess of last ed only to heat water actually llslui. KEEPING HALF-RODG- OM lomeum" m" we yo“ o‘ an year's yield and in quoiity a hundred Como out of yourself and mix. Do not ulope and retire to the background. iilffidence, or a superiority complex hold many people apart from a life of beautiful sociability. Social charm is a thing to he obtained by the one who wills, ilut it is something you can not hily and which no one can give tn you, must develops it by s kindly ifc of kindly mingling with your kind. TIII! CHILD'S R003! Many problems of ilcaith and dis- lclpiinc are solved by giving the child u little room of his own, when (as temperature may be always kept just burning plants with power. For the llac of firemen a inddcr has been invented lhiit can llc folded to rc- acmilic u pole for carrying through windows or serve as a battering nun.- and one per cent of the average a ‘if: afogrgalalrlléldngrltlg: 27"": against ninety-seven per cent in 1024. Oats are a htldred and sixteen million l‘: 55:8 1lelfie:va;:hlc.;°n::tpb:heu.:: bushels more in quantity and a hundred malnlnz porno“ nzom h-rdenln‘ and and one per cent In quality as compar- "vhv-"lov " M" = "P W’ °".‘.'."'I..'l§l'""l'.‘i3' .§°.'..".°.Z'.° 721i’. ".11.? with cold water and set in the ice-bux. ll b h‘? y d‘ t: m I With a French inventors nit-chain ' l0" ‘n as more‘ l" l erquu yl ai devil-o one lllail ciill load n barrel n "Qty-elm" as an n" n new‘ mull parlor other ilcuvy ilrlicil-a upon il trill-k. l m"! m ‘n24’ The "Op of "e a a u forward movement of the vcilicul The ‘all. he“ mum" ll; vlgllllllll’; million husbela more and the flax crop usulmlng l "e "l9 "uh" f“m"‘l9m°“' "rung" phm" the same‘ (ifflt-inia of a Wisconsin city lvilu and arena fwlt- But hell» Ilhwll "Btl- l‘ i‘ "“'°“"Y ‘whim’ m“ P""“""'“ investigated anlnngi- u, streets found allies are second, especially the tonlnto total rraln crnll this your will be ill the _ that brine dripping from liil ice cream veletllbl" "PMYMQ "mnh" “mhndghhorhood or a thoummd "m1 e" truck will cat. iloir-s in any kind of also important for mineral asits are: irhty million bushels and the intent VALUABLE VEGETABLE VITAMINS. fie cup 0f Wealth table that means Jffz‘ at the Businm Des/z BAKER’S _ BREAKFAST COCOA Has a full rich flavor delicious to the taste; __ at t/ze Breakfast c ma; I _ it is rung. Henry C. Sherman, Professor of Food Chemistr , Co» lumbla University, in his book "(locom ill addition to the stimulating property, due m the alkaloid theobromine, and the flavor which tnilkes it popular both as a beverage and in has a considerable food value." WALTER BAKER 8t ‘CO. "FOOLI Products‘ says; confectionery, united ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHBSTER, MASS. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL Booklet of vtlllslt a will! will Tlllt.‘ HTURY IIIEIIINII Till‘) SONG ill iilc stillness ni‘ tile lllgllt and Nllw ymllllnll Nllrllerl" M“, mo“, tho present-c oi’ “ alt-ain't: llrigllt angel" end lvua rapidly app than doubled their aupplv "f lllllllel. u-aa burn ono of the lllost popular songs ' ' ,_A¢l:l l ‘ v . ‘Pl "Pllllnga slum llllll luum "m" llllllloF of the last (i'i|llll‘_\ lht Lost About“ Nu ii was popular in tlll- iwllbtt that n-iu-ilcd liu- ill-art oi‘ ll llulloll. bottoms. have been invented for Pllllti-vlmund "‘“' "“""'“|l'“"" am" Erlwfl“ n m“ l“ “will on lllell, “m” m all", ll", can fol-i tho throllll ng pll st o lullliill- il_v a grcat ity. Wrlttcil iil Ellglllilil “l” and hon". qmiml" Small enough m be farrlfll l" m“, lloillllttlsenllilPrllved trillll] fllilillflllflvilil- Ills:- - l l ,_ , l. ll ll nil-ll illll ii-volon ll olu_ ll‘ c - ll l“ of lmnorance m no”. howewr’ hnnil a llllldil nlotnrcyrle “it a s, ailm- in that country as illlylvili-rc. "The Lost Uilord" was voluponod lili- dcr tin- lliost harrowing l'|l’lEll|lli<liilIli't'll by Sir Allilllll‘ Sullivan, the same illnn » - < .- l . -- t i ' ll “lloumllmlll ‘mums "a pun?“ ls onmlur ltllllllt lllllltiltlfli oll gall o he‘ uuri bulllvall srlllnm, tilt- llllI‘Xl'l‘|lt‘lI iliilu-rt ulld Choice Recipes sent free For three weeks llilillvan kept a soleian llgii an he sat up with his brother night and dlly. One cvcllillg while the, roaclllnir. ills allt. fercr ilud sunk into n peaceful sleep, Jill: devoted attendant, sitting n; |,|,l cdsido, chanced to run over souls vcrscs by Adelaide Anna ltrocler, he pocfeaa, 'lls u alight relief from the cilsencss uf Iii prceilt circumstances. lie read the poem over lld over again lid found the verses appealing ta his sensitive nature. A sheet of foolacap ,pll|n-r close at hilnll, he began com. posing. lil- really knew not what ha, Ill of lulislc" inlii tile notes, forming slowly ill Illa mind, beklin to tilke dctlnita As he kept writing, the music li-t-ilocd the spirit of the words within mill writing, but ho "struck ouc cbonl . “m” l.” Ml“ ill-lrnllli: \\.xsi| lhclll in clean snupsuila. of lilo Department of ("JIIIIIIIINVH or from the Can- the I nuudinn Trade‘ Bristol performed ll pon Funds were forwarded for the aiiou headquart- ' color-first shades is excellent for nur- it? Nlinks of the high cost of ilvlsg, it csassa atom: a bit alt-sexless nus-us stsdarss lasasssssrs. right. and where he may scatter his small possessions lull over the floor without incurring grown-up wrath. Simple painted or enameled furni- ture in white, cream or gray, gay nursery wallpaper. bare floor ‘with washable rugs, and a dainty color scllclllc, usually pink or blue, makes ovcr inexpensively almost any little room into n charming nursery, rest- ful and hygienic. Deep cream or tall is an excellent hack lgrmind color for the nursery‘ walla ilnd the wail paper deals; can show you any number of charming nursery borders and cut-outs depict- ling children. animals, and clrclla pa- Iradcs ta make u decorative frieze. l Everything should be easily clean- abie. and the little bed should‘ be "illlllilfll with fluffy. dainty blankets ill the uoccptcd color scheme. Chil- idren aways _invd pilcturcs, and for this reason the charming aloryland blankets, with all the fanloua Mother Goose characters scnmpcring over the surface are sure to pleasc the child. For draperies nlld little bed spreads choose a coinr ratilcr than white, which soils so easily. indlna head. willcil comes ill numerous tub-fast and ing beans, turnips, tomatoes, all thc leafy vegetables known as "greens", and alany others. DON'T FORGET “BOUOIIAGIW. Meats, eggs, cheese, fats, bread tind potatoes are excellent foods. Many families live on them almost exclusively. Bub-they are no completely digested and obsorilcil that there is nothing left for "roughage". Elimination is slow, poisons accumulate in the ayalern and the family is not ln-aliily. "Ronghage" i-l necessary Dill’! "l the dict. It requires thought to meet the requirement for roughage. Fruits and vegetables and the bran of co- rcala aro uacful in providing rough- age. A certain amount of cellulose or woody fibre which will not be di- gested and absorbed is needed daily by each person who would kerb W011- PBAISE WOMAN ‘LAWYERS. "Women preserve the best in the code of the profession. You never hear of a woman being a 'Siiyster'-". said John Whitman of the Chicago ilur Association recently. “We nced more women before the beach. aery hcii spreads and upholstery. It in well to have two seta ao that the nursery need. not be denuded every time the hed spread or window drap- cries need to go to the laundry. T0 REMOVE WATER SPOTS. if your furniture or polished floors have water spots nn them, these may be removed by the application of ti FASIIIONR, FADE, FOIBLES vplll, lllllnllml, "Mk l.“ lnn“ glen", Rub the spot with a cloth moistened but the evening gown still is sleeveless. h‘ ‘he ammnm.‘ Sit-eves and a neck trim of a mnhch- “ii ing of contrasting georgette are furn- “A's Tn“ Tran" "ovimwitm isiling sleeves for many slecvleas dress- u cs. They nre either basted in place or made separately, to be worn as u Allll gulmpe when desired. Fur coats are less pnpnitll‘ than funn- crl_v. The broadcloth, fur-trimmed coat hold the highest place today. The 1-,; slim. straight coat with no flare and with tight sleeves is just na stylish ns over; but it shares honors with the cape or wrap-around coat wih a cape- like effect Fashion offers two lines, the straight line and the flared line, hi with nothing which inay be read he- his chumf The easiest way to kill tween the lines. love is through neglect. Gold and sliver metallic trimmings are fnahionahe on evening dresses and on hats. Velveteen is s popular mat- 5mm“ arisi for coats, gowns, hats sad capes. “W” ""7 “"33 ‘t ‘Mhmuml m" The soft, fclt hat is holding its own. n“ u "m" a unmud" The add-winter dress hat has a larger hrlm than the fall bat, with the flare in front and almost no brim in the hack. Wine color is a warm shade in favor H for winter street suits. Inverted plaits 7"" hi" b"! 5°" a’ um" b" are good trimmings of the skirt of the ‘"1" "m '5' mlmnw’ He“ vvoni dress, and give room for atl-p- m 9"‘ mill"! llfhr, charged with ping without spoiling the straight, sllrn 52'3"",- lllm plllllll llle "u", llllll nllllmw Well.’ eooly replied the prisoner. ll l, l, riate for the silk, satin or crepe dress. wxzfhm lrzsuemn. 1:7" °' 7°“ I wish I was a little rock a slttin' on a hill, doih’ nothin’ all day long, but just a sottln’ still. Lwouida’: eat, l wouldnl wouldn't even wash: set and let a thousand years and rest myself, bl-gosh. drink, l IE8. IODOIOI DAYS. Dress up for your husband; go with "Does he love you!" "Ba says hs'd go ‘krougb firs, water, and college for use." CIIIIIIIAB I! ODIIIIG ""_" Ira. limith bad inserted aa adver- i‘ ‘Christmas is colnvulng’, the ehlid- tisslaellt in tbs papers for s new nurse ren cry, ' lnsid and was interviewing the first Counting the weeks that are hurry- applicant. “And what," said abs. "is lag by. your attitude on corporal punishment?" And what are you going to do about Ihe applicant thought for s while It may make Dad groan as he ssd then replied “Gensrlily. “l takes IIIIIUDIQMII ray sqbstlesusilsb. ...a f few drops fof onmmeiwini ammonia. crossed crops sndw be alone-though unofficial-places the grain yields for those three provinces ilt eight hundred and seventy-four nlil- ilon bushels, as against flvc hundred and twenty million bushels of lower grade in 1024. {last year, an increase of no loss than '$i, 703, 000, in the month. The aggre- gate_ not earnings from January int to lSeptelnber 80th are better by $0, 260,000, and it la evident that the last quarter of the year will very materially improve tbs financial situation of the railway, through iletwccu a hundred and fifty million and a hundred alld seventy million bushels of this year's crops had already been marketed by the he- ginning of October. Apart altogether, however, from what may be sltoinpilshed by the railway management itself in wiping out the deficits on the working of the Canadian National systr-m, it is evident that the paving. flplnaflh,‘ cabbage, lettuce, carrots. str- crop estimate of the prnrie provinces Iceland has so many hot springs and gcyaers that govorlltlraent officials arc flgtlrillg on heating all its homes with the water from them without using coal. A ncw bullet praof nletal lntcnlicd French engineers have devciopcd n Diesel engine of only ten ilorai-pulvcr that nporntcs ilt about one fifth illc cost of a gasoline ulotor of thc same cap- acity. The lower section of the window beside thc driver in an lncioiieii auto- mobile ls lllmintcd on spring lllllgca to enable hiln to thrust out all arill for signalling. An international exhibition of llllflllil navigation and utilisation of hydraulic lpower will be held ilt ilnsei, Ru-itzcr- land. froill June to Sopteulllcr ill-rt year. i Masks that cover the head and shoul- dcra have bcr-n invented for u-rlrkors ill increased prosperity of agriculture uI< one will enable the taxpayer to cnvnr a loss in i026 equal to that of 102i. should the expected improvement traffic returns for ally unforscen reason fall to ulaterialise. From the figures quoted ahnve for the principal grain crops, and paying no regard to val- uabie earnings from other branches of agricuiyurefil o! from istul-k-rllisinr. dsiying, etc" it is clear that the llaaisl of last year's average prices of one dol- lar twenty cents for wheat, fifty cents fnr oats and seveat-oae cents for barley, the increased revenue to the farmer tilts year is two hundred and sixty-six lnli- iion dollars at least, but should be much higher by reason of the better llrssles and higher price per bushel lilkeiy tn he recieved for this year's grain crops. Last yaslfa deficit an the Canadian National Ital‘ ,, amounted to about. twenty-one million dollars, spread over the untlre b dy of taxpayers, including people of e sry industry. though inssea urred for the most part in those sreaa mainly devoted to agriculture and other rui-si ursults. m, “l” “m. hlm, mi m hlm l", While there seems every reason to all- t s notable improvement in the 102d figures. it is well to point out that. on the basis of the figures quoted hers for 1925 grain crops alone, the roll- way burden on the entire population of Canada. hardly represents more than two eenta Gratin bnabrl. and could ht- coversd by a flllclustinn in prices due to world conditions. without in any way fistrseting from the evident fact that the farmst- is already assured of a ' ' ‘ ‘ return dns to in- ttar grades. s‘ roajsit so’ nut. A quart of milk the expert say. should Isa: quill, eblld about one day. M4”; cps t t) i must confess. they gr a hint, a day or less. tgtqtl up” you, wall and keep you “m”; and slay your very life prolong. n" lmve your coffee and your tea: coins, hsvs a_ gigss of rnilk with lne. ' . —~i‘. C. llcDoweii. A til IONIC cation by eye- dllsty surroundings, breathing ilt-lag done through a screened tuilc fitted with pads. ith fluids obtained frmll flllcs ilu- ed for violation of imlllirltlon and pilltrllllll-r-ntlcal laws tilc Peruvian gov- ernment will luairllain n national ill- stitllic of hygiene. Aficr five years nf tests a well known rubber colllpnlly soull wlil begin mart itctltlg a pilvlcturo proof illller tube lfoi- automobile tires that is rnndc of plirc spnilgc rubber. London's new city watt-r supply rc- servoir, covering ailout 19B acres alld holding nearly 7.000.t'iil0.00fl gallons, is the largest ever built with artificial emilanltmcnis. Tests "Y the United Fliatcn Ilurcail of Standards have shown that rayon. in Rrneroi is not more hazardous from fire than cotton and that some kinda present less hnsard. All electric cable laid from Riva-den to Denmark carries current at 50.000 volts and is believed to operate at the high- est pressure of any submarine cable in the world. Suction apparatus for cleaning its racks has been mounted by a Pennsyl- vania railroad on a flat car, which is pushed ahead of a locomotive that aup- l plies steam for its operation. Geologists bsve estimated that the. potential oil bearing area in Mexico} tfflvsrl 150.000.4100 acres, present operaw tlnns being confined to about 15,0001 acres along tbs Gulf of Mexico. A new device to wura that tbs boiler f fires are “ excessively is oper-l "Pd b! olsctricty when gssss passing‘, between two pistes becomes so dauasi as to cause s sensitive instrument m register. Mexico City has s wireless station it'll) feet above tbs sea level. Expert floriculturlats have listed nearly mo distinct species of roses. Australia has been estimated, to have 80,000,000 lhesp, ta for every resident. A aiide ruls has been especially de- lllnled far boating sad ventilation prob- ems. A lamp of ill. am esndlspower has been lsosstad h a fslsaas English lighthouse. . its, inventors lava patented sa IIIII- [mil sg to balk erimlns brella with as siartrls flaslll kt in “- l -~l ~n-sl4sishl . tt , i In, ‘iii tall, ilyilllli-i, The any or Vienna h“ “rgumzed1smiths“:nanlfllllri: ‘ltlxlcllllliory is that ‘a coulpalhv. which it controls, to rc~l' r l‘ H mlr “my” hlnnllvd pincc its 2H3, 000 lloraiqlower of Willi," ‘w "m w ' ' ' " ' I hydrlFl-loelrlll‘illv post oi‘ principal of ii llllmlc school Ilt‘ revolved llr-lvs oi’ the serious lliucas that had lu-failcu ills only ilvutilcifil I dl-il l hill-ll , ililn, "quit-ting pain ulld sorrow." And lilua through lilo long weary hours of f the night, all his brother lay on his Sulliivatl gave the world "'i‘ill- Lost Chord," ill 1877. "Proper ["004 and Exercise," i 1,. by ARTHUR a. iit-rlolira.v' ormer physical director, Cornell Medical College A not that and thro t {It a A. Rejuvenate yourself with exercise LL duties, business, social or both, s.rs s constant on physical and he rvs powers. Unless one has an shusdaaos of health, one can- be con strength anfl ' "l"! do“. Illa out s MIUICIIIDIII flbsntrrurlse’ Illin- whether drain hops to reach any great measure of sue- cess. a stats of being lleslthis must. be aii- tlvstsd and eon- served. Tho rosi- t° livelier breathing and scioua or s will greater asst, nerve foros ughout tits day. laerslss A t. Prom‘ list position, piss. trsigbt. III‘! PG! IOII From Ist position, ruiae loll from floor. Swing left and rill" leg alternately. LOII lilll- w“ minted and do not touch the floor until smsroise is ooiiritleltlll- Espsst ten tbdl. Ilsa ilst "position, rsiss bcfll lags together from floor and bring down togsthoi‘. straight. Rspsst tau tines. from flat position. hsuds at sides, legs spread spsrt. drill‘ out door. Repeat ts! times. from iist position, hsuds It sides. lass spread sssrt. val" both less up sad uiruls the! svrsy from ssch other, inskilil a complete circle wflheut alibi‘ ins Knees stiff, toss pbiutsd. l" tilsl. Raise right leg up as far as pus- slble. keeiiliil y o u l- l e l straight, t o s s pointed. A-Z. From fiat ‘position, p l ave palm s d o w a. legs out stralitlll as in 111x. A. Raise left lea up as far as possible, 396D- ing your it?! straight. l ° ° l pointed. R999" ton times. luv-else I Elisroiss 0 legs lxsrelss D asllehisstht lsusretasll t0 Dill! thO I00!- Genersl Menu anus/truer.- Aay kind of fruit; "trim: dark bread muss all stituts. Drink two glasses hi: and lunch. , LUlltJiil: A soup of suy shin of milk. Drink iu ach sad dinner. IHNivllia: Broiled loan mm "hassles. n: dsa films or chocolate. with two lglsaasa . chicken osrshilwlfl milk or of watsr bstwoan brsal- kind: fruit: sad I ssrt s pudding; dug IIIIIII. Ill QOIOI st ‘Iltlf $73 $3315 0P fill? \ . .. 7 is’ A. smelter»