AAAQAAA , one‘... not‘. . “ The romantic interest which us. ed to attach to the name of a Re venue of Customs Officer seems .. ~ _ 01 1010 years to have died out al- ' iile 0f ;e thermostat m‘ Ill together. Perhaps the Movies are ' ~ “ 19m Pmmfl“ Tulllllsilble ior this. because it was ‘een familiar for some years mm between u“, old fashioned ; - action with 111111111111 110N- bright rred and yellow covers of _ 1111 i111! 1107109. "h"? 111' the dime novel (now superceded ’ 111" 1'1 111° 711°“ 11m‘ 18 01y by the screen drama) that 1 10 97111111011 1111-11111 "11911 m t of lls gathered our impress- 111001111" 11'1"‘ 91”" F 1191* ions of these dare-devil fellows. i; int the cunrent is switched can we no, teen“ how mole“ ,1 similar control. has now has“, the government sleuth . ' ‘ 11°11 1° I" 1'1"" "11 Y" would follow the slightest trace 111N054! 111° 111511111111- a 1" or scratch cf the rum-smugglers‘ "B19991" 11° 11” “'1'”- boot marks over the ‘bani-en rocks 3 m‘! T111" "11111111 “11111111115 of the coast where the iliiicit car- ls‘ filled with a volatile li- so M, been landed m,“ to me 911 111° 1°m9°m1111° °1 1'11“ very mouth of the cdve which was 11°51 111° 111111111 ‘mpmm’ the headquarters of the gene? . ‘"1 '1 ‘11"1’1‘""“' liow eager he was in the dis- ‘11111991111911117 11°” and °1°' cbarge of his duty and how he 1 -'111'°"181m11'n15 when 111° seemed to be ell-dining‘ ‘ at the store falls, the pressure of leash to be at ma throats o, the pour, is reduced and the lawwmkers! 451m l" released‘ and the This was the idea of the char- w‘ 119917‘ 37.111911“ or a acter of a Customs Off-iicer we pointer this little valve had gathered ‘from fmmv bu, 1 541m“ t” own“ u’ any the Customs Officers m’ teddy, at ~ l ‘wagging: A 1221,1355“: any rate in this Province, seem to 11 e‘ have lost that enthusiastic love of o‘ n! be“; “solute”! “o? the chase tor its own sake, which he“ u“? "we closes‘ A sHwas the distinguishing character appuama h“ been devlpedlistic of their prototypes. Indeed H amntlggpzzaltgrogogagolggg:|it is lwerred by membeirs of the m‘ ‘ . It i t d th t th I :33,” n‘; 66:58am“ ‘be o‘; hunt fails to stir their sluggish I I ‘ 1 I endorsem- subunit wsooluo mvlrA-rloue ”Farm. Plans For 19123 C. E. MaeKsnzie. sum tliii Iienle vfi-O-O-Q WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR ROOMS DONE OVER ___.s_. Reports 0i Women’s Institutes, Prince Edward Island 0f Interest to Farmers FQ§§§¥F§GQ SAVING FARM MANURE Child ‘ Welfare ‘ ‘fife’; 3'31‘. 3&1: '1" 0"" leew- Will Answ- Weekly In 11m 001 I’ I Lecflngrenun fililydtz’. This is the season of the year for we farmers to lay plans for the operations oi‘ the coming season, 011111 10 Set new ideas from articles read and meetings attended. Our province has a. fair number of Farmers‘ Ilnshitules ‘and kindred societies, all o‘i which‘ we should take ifuii advantage. ‘At many of Lhese meetings ‘the ‘oilicers call -l-n outside talent to make the meet- ings interesting and if properly conducted and supported ‘by the men oi the dis‘trict ‘should help each and every farmer in ‘the communi- 1y. ‘ I know from actual experience that often, after chores ere done we feel like enjoying the bome rflre- side rzltilcr than driving ‘from one to three miles to attend an agricul- tural meeting. However, it would be to our advantage often if we made it it point to attend every one of ‘these meetings, und when there to take part I-n th discussions and help to make the creating in- fcrestillg and of value to every one attending them. Any of us who have been in the habit of attend- illg meetings know full well that if lhcse are poorly attended it. has n ‘tendency to make the discussions slow and ilraggy, because all thc speaking is done by one or two mcll, but often valuable informa- tloll is given ‘which ie worthy of a llllllfll larger attendance. ‘Now, at the grcat majority of the meetings tile subjects discussed arc generally those which directly ' Gentreiling Gas Fine ‘ ‘FFldOllfllOfl-Jrhli regular meet- ing o this institute was held at the h me of ma. Phoebe Stewart‘ on Dec. 20. There were 12 mem- bers and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the singing .0! the Ode, after which the min- utes were read and adopted. Roll call was responded to by the giv- ing of collundrums. It was decid- ed that preparations ‘bc made to hold an entertainment and social at the latter part of Jan.. Three new members were added to the club at this time. The next meet- ing w_i-li be held at the home .0! table setting that, reasonably 01' Mrs. Murdoch Buchanan. otherwise, may put you down as be- Hampton-One of fh-e first meet- ing old-fashioned, provincial, or ev~ iii-gs of this Institute wasbeld at en uncultivated. Home 01 111050 the home of Mire. iMark Cameron tricks were perfectly 800d form a Ln Dec. 21. There were nine menl- generation ago, but they erg 0111 01 bers present. A short program wasuute now, new customs have come given, which consisted chiefly oflabout and if we don't adapt 0111'- music. it has Ibsen decided to hold selves to them we may’ 1J0 11118111118‘ u lecture and box social the se- ed ‘by our acquaintances. ' ccnd week of Jan. A discussion For instance, take the time-hon- was held regarding the ‘condition ored spoonholder. Once the mwl of the school, and work along this expensive tea or coffee service p00" line to be undertaken in the near sensed one of these dishes. 81151111? future. The members are all keen- higher and narrower than the Sui ly interested iu the wc-rk of the ar bowl and without a cover. m Institute, and many good results sveonhvlder- usually 01 1101"’ 5 if‘ lire expected. The next lnectingre-posed toward the center o-l i0 will be field at the home of Mrs. dinner‘! or luncheon table-yell?" a Ewen WlcKinnon. well-regulated households. :11 Murray Harboo-Fifteen llléflllb- 111018 51100115 were P11111911 w e“ mended dried to await their All wedding invitations are sent from the home of the bride, even those that are lfor the personal friends of the bridegroom who are unknown to her. They should he mailed iroms month to ten days before the day set for the wedding. If the ibrlde is an orphan they are sent out in the na-me of her nearest relative. CHANGING OUS"I'1O1M AT THE TABLE Very °lten when you look round a house you wonder why it fails to attract you, although the seem. ts or llccorutloln are charming in lllelllititlVlii. Usually the 911711111,- tion in that tile aspect o1, the rooms has not been considered in chcosin- the col r. . . mle 5mm thing‘) so note it why not olnly because the acute attack ther any of your rooms face north f" we" raw“ 1n dam’ 1"" 515° for these are the most difficult to uecau“ "1 111° “°"1°"“ °°“‘1’11°'1' make successful. The walls‘ must ma’)? 12,1110“ may 1on0“ even a be l-igbi and oi a warm tint. Blue m muck’ and which m“ 1°11” or gray, no matter how light in 1G3“: m d?! or Wm‘ damcflv“ shade. will not do, as1 they are Seaway teat?‘ 1d cold tints. Avoid also da/rkislh pap- numm mm “e °m 1111"“ ere, even when warm reds are in t kg 1: fen’ M" when 11110“ the pattern. Tile walls of a porth a me a chm ma" ‘me ye“ °1 room insist. be both light and g6 the chm” a" 111°“ ‘"19 111 warm in tones-cream, warm buff. me that death Wm 11161111‘ T111’ yenow‘ shell pink’ or orange’ Wm Egtiirdtest number oi’ caecs occurs in be found the. been. selection. Re- e mam“ 11"’ 1° '°“ 1"" °'.' member that bright curtains will age'dan 95% or l" ‘he ma“ M1‘ " not serve to brighten a north S", [was m” 11151- 11119011 795111-- room. as the color cannot be seen mo g chndFen exposed contra“! I against the “mm 0 1801188. but the chances to There is a large choice for tile escape 11 llncrnse 131m"? “'11 Boulihl cr south-west room but un- age’ ‘M’ u m“ disease 1a mm.“ ' less you get all your materials un- id’ the older ‘he chm 111° "w" “nimble H‘ wflb be when to avorable the outcome. There is choose cream, white or gray, as no “meme cum [or me 1115611”: anything to vivid 0i" too delicate 2§§§Be°°“"“°1°‘1 11Im“" “"1 1" fall: 111111;“);lggflbthiflgmlflzlmftgmzfillfhf To understand how 1° prevent that the sun does not shine until zeal-Jet’ fever one must ‘mdersnfld the‘ afternoon, so won must avoid sfigwgtvfifitsarelgd‘ T131’ 81411911“ 111s @0111“ 1111111165- 1" W“ W1" infected child to swell! 1.231.111: mxTnliie waste of manure on our Th s reaches an enormous figure. o farmer who has ten or ‘twelve 000119. tour or flve horses and some 701mg 5111111‘ W111 produce four or five hundred dollars’ worth o: manure euch year. This is a by- ‘plplluct of the farm that does not receive the attention it should, and 11nd" "Vwflge conditions there is 11 1°55 "1 1°11!’ per cent. or more of 11-5 10111111)’ value due to drainage 19910111118 and "rotting. This loss could be cut at least in half by pfppflr Ilflurlling and protection. o" 1111111)’ farms the manure is 01mph’ PIlGII out in the barnyard, where rotting leaching and drain. 1180 i111 gut in their evil liiects. it is the natural roiling of tile manure that causes it to bent and ferment. The "lililllle pile tilat is uncovered, "01 protected from the rains or sun, and the air has free circula- 11011 11111111111 11. Is ideally located 101' lfllllnt: or for breaking down the organic matter, and when coin- bined with leaching and drainage the loss reaches its maximum. Whenever it rains the water $00118 through the manure pile, removes iile most valuable fertiliz- ing elements and carries‘ them off through ditches provided for iile ‘Dlllpose. Willie drainage is essen- SCARLET ‘seven. Scarlet fever "should be dreaded There are certain little tricks in demand on the tage, not only in industrial es ‘but also with the do oven in assisting the cook ‘. -. the oven economically. TR-ICITY AT THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION ' aligements are, already wel nced for a magnificent dis blood, and that they will stop during the chase to b88818 0V0? exrpellse money, and ingloriously iulrn back altogether if the money is not forthcoming. ‘In justice to the Customs Offi- cers, it must be explained that the Dominion Government, which is responsible for the enforcement _oi the Canada. Temperance Act, is ers and three visitors a the meeting of this Institute on Dec. 11 at the bome of Mrs. Barr Bock. Guernsey Cove. After the glngiltlg of the opening song, “Jin-I gle Bells" was sung iby all, Roll Cali wits responded to by the E1111 lng oi‘ Christmas verses. Missl MacKinnon read a splelllllil plipel‘ (in Christmas. Christmas gifts, not exceeding 15c were exchanged ‘table. it must certain] ‘out of date, and woe a device that. saved something time. But the spoonboider is woefully tho betlde housewife wllo still employs one! Then illere are bone dishes. Theyl were to be found even in fine china‘ house- dinner sets,‘ but in ‘most holds they gradually passed out 0 y have been Itiai to rclllove the surface water, there are too many ditches that are inking away lllucll oi the farin- er's wellltll in tile form of ieriility and soil. - A concrete manure pit has sulle- iactorlly solved the problem of taking cure of tile manure on iii-any iarnls. These pits are nlade Waller {Illglit so they will llold tile iiqiliil manure as well as the solid; being in. nifcnt tile farmer-mm! the prob- lcms bcillg thrashed out are those which wc are called upon to mecl ouch year Ill our operations. Then from tllcse meetings attended we SIlOlUI ‘acquire some knowledge which would be worth something to some oi‘ our neighbors; tllell if we would only think of this and in turn pass wllat we have learned aIOllZ ha-ve a depressing P011111 111 1110 m-ornlilgs. Certain shades of green are very silccessfnl. 'l<‘or a room facing east, blue or yellow‘ shades are delightful, as the-y seem to attract and reflect the morning sun, but it ls ‘best l0 havo blue only in draperies or in» the frieze, an it seems to be ini- possble to get an unfad-ing bllle particles of the mouth or nose secretions. "The most common way for this exchange to occiir is by tho infected child showering the well child's face with small (ll-op. lets oi these secretions while 00118111118. sneezing and laughing, or the well child may become in- fected by placing candy, pencils or playtbings belonging to the sick ovcn in the bes-t paper or malcri- child in m! mouth’ or "om mums 111- the fingers, contaminated by the handling of such things, in its mouth. Therefore, to prevent scar- let fever the child should be taught at. the earliest possible age (l) to keen away from people with colds, running nosce and sore throats: (Z) the danger oi coughing and sneezing into each other’s faces, and (B) not to “take bites". trade candy. gum or apples, nor to put pencils or playtbiugs into their mouths. ‘if these simple principles are understood and practiced ‘much sickilcsewill be prevented. Mlben the disease has once de- veloped the two essentials in prg. venting further spread are an early recognition of the disease, and prompt and efficient isolation oi"tbe sick from the well. The chief symptoms of scarlet fever are sore throat, fever and a rash. The sore throat usually precedes the rash by two or vthree days, and in mild cases the rash may not de- velop. The child msy spre the 1""- ‘befcre ‘tire rash n11“ Therefore, when a child complains ' oi a sore throat or shows other signs of illness such as headache, fever or vomiting. the parent-s should isolate him from -the other children and call the doctor. The other children should be ke-pt away from school until the doctor arriv- ‘es and passes on the case. Often not worrying to any noticeable ex- tent over the enforcement oi its liquor laws in this province. C011 sequeutly the Customs Officers, who are employees of the Domilr ion Government, are not worry- ing either. When a Government official is “turned out" of his warm ‘bed in iile middle of the nigllt to go/chas- ing through maybe ten miles of scruib woodset the other end of the county for a beer‘ brewery or ll- whiskey still, be gets mail enough to ask, “Who's going to pay me for my iirmlmle?" we ‘will not only be making zill- vzlllcemcnt ourselves ‘but would bc helping others, thus giving a direct impetus ‘Lo agriculture. 10ne often hears, when aymeeting ‘is rlnllollrllrcrl for some neighbor- hood some one saying that he Ol‘ silo knows as much about the sub- ject to be discussed as the speaker engaged, and they stoic ‘Lllat they do ‘not intend going. Now, fills is a wrong conception to take of the limiter, and even though a man is wcil versed on ‘the said topic. lie should ‘be there to bear what the other fellow bus to soy and to give others the ‘chance to hear wllai. he knows about it. |exislence ‘as pantry dishes used for t, H u l’ l V i _ . leftovers put away in the ice ‘box. aid‘ drflgiliilgeégsspgfiwfié séfiaulin‘? Small butter dishes have allmost m. [he Inunure 1 . 1' _ ‘ _ 0111s 1'11"" 11111111“; “"1”- “m §'-‘§§§1§...i1°§l...§§°5'§i... ‘Zimaiiiiy '““‘““"“ 1"“ “"1 “"1" "1 11118111" 111981111!‘ 0195911 W111‘ 1119 N311°11111;onen prove so much m8", maven forms ilcllcndirlg on the location Anthem‘ an," Yhmh games,’ 1731;: lent in large households that they 31:3 efaigmjthzlztnhlfi thqtmanlfl lnyed and unci was serve . _, - 1 _ ‘as ‘ _ _1 o e pl an ‘i i"‘.“.§.‘.§i§ “‘ °‘ “m” ‘" its. ‘i; :‘."' b e of llti ss sa‘ a c . . th s le h v wl l le ‘$113M sandm ‘1012113111121 “Tonsgtshgfigghgarée be‘); n00,» ground with s-ide Walls two or three Fgirview-Jrhe 111K111“ llleelmgim a" M,“ u" i, is n2), an ‘m 112st lllgll, others are excavated of this club was held lit tho bome‘ ense’ ‘vorui couhflng to have a wlill the walls extending oily alit- of MP5. W- '5- 11/‘10119111 i’: Dwt-‘nfl-‘ilesi. napkin for dinner every day.,l1i1zu§,11‘:g:nl111£ £1332,“ ‘r/rek11utll11f Tiler were n he mem. e-rs _ - , - h “wt-re 1 f :_' eighte visitors present It was de- 1:832:31“; 112g: vgrillckogf m,“ land conducted to the illllllllfk? 131 | tton to- . , y means of a sewere ti e it is w ‘l “lgilzeUggmm on Government Ba" [lgrilitklb liounpgirlfiitasspifrdgb? liowas aldkguuggglnrofiuiaxizgggzi 1335;015:1513, to provide a tank or cistern ‘into ‘The Customs Officers of today so decidedto give the. children il luncheon the next (m! ‘nllivCll ltllle evilcess llqulg may lion‘: During “m, wmter man,’ "web are no doubt just as good men as treat at the Christmas School ex- The f“, is nowadays that mos. ‘can loll J9 pu-rnpe to (I. tun “ms Wm probably he held through any ‘whose shoes they fill. But smlnution. people would rather have paper “mg” 1°‘ ‘11s1r1b1111fin1 °1 Wmpefnollt tile protiincc, all of which ale they are not out “gunning" after V1!ctorla--Eloven meager; lnetmflpkms than “QDKIIIS used for more gfggtuu‘ 11111111119 1’ e 1° M3011 “Illlttllllllid to llclp the farmer. If we 1101111110 11901115911119)’ haven" R01 1111110 111111 911 1-1“‘°~ r '1 ‘e 1'” that iwo or three meals. If you ' ilc not attend we cannot reap the 111° ""18 111‘11"1em"-'11 1° 10°15 101M101“ 01' 1110 13111111111119“ 1° vls1t1llllltil offer-t the economy of mrlkng 1llcncilt we should, even if these‘M°°1“B“° 11nd asked where 111°?’ ' - Icame from and if she could h l it as their predecessors of the the school and sick were Sllbmwn pkius do longer than this than‘ ‘lucoilngs are properly reported to. j 9P rum-cunning days bad. They ted, The school was found to be1w11“, mneffect we mrmar ecénonlylHAND-HOLE IN BARN DOORSHM magi vhefgfito any nroiée. ' .1111V01l'1 8'01- tbc time to 100k I01‘ .iu 811111011111 01d“- 71191115111111‘? of doing alvay with linen napkins! _ g I To ‘make a succcess of farming “I he a m5 ‘as!’ 1n “my mm‘ ‘it either, because they have many now wish ‘to buy i} 8600M 111ml! altogether‘: j‘ l 111' 111111115 11 1111111111111" 1“ 11*1"‘1'\ve should aim ‘at increasing prn-- “e 111111111 1115111 V"? 0510111111! other duties u. perform, hull-e orgau-foru-se-ln-the-Miinol if-oiug- -_. ‘ ‘ ‘-.~----- 111"" 1'1"."- ~-*‘1°-°1¥-1“ “Pi-w "blmletinn veer 11v year. Then, 11 we.°,1 1“111’°s° ‘"111 '°1’~1‘°'" rest deal of lred ta to untan lee b raciircd The neccssit of’ 1 111° 11°11“ ‘W311i '1 c1111 119 assumdulo this, we must have a bevel‘ evs-‘t e‘, “d1 119911113 111955 P101181‘- V0111 s’ p0 8 . an e p . Y . 1 fire fighting apparatus for Victor- MEASURES T0 MEET1 1111111 £116 ‘112111111 ‘1,1f1°‘5e°111°1-\11°°kel1licln at tile mzlrketir-J. cnii of ( "$11 £23116 1 ‘"111 P19091111!’ SPI more - - ‘ HRAXltein.‘ _ "ls xii i, -~ . . .-,_‘n .' ‘ra'tus IUIGMQIBONIC labor saving‘. lions. ' g1VtlvllasllyuisoglfgedlOfxfllgugllgrfilbglgiléi PEmL OF ANT 125151’ 1° 9110111111“ 113°?“ 1.lr"'1l11aef1s11erig1lt?fllge?zclil lvllgrslgfciltlf‘(Iilmsfilllflllfiz!i 1D” 80"’ 111111111 111” 1111081. "for plfqnggg, Adjacent to m, [g1 The propel‘ enforcement of theRoll Call for next montbwiil he. LONDON, J1111- 4-— T1111 1111"" ‘de- T1“5.°"e“ 511°“ “m” mBPSE-"tnd 1hey alone 1111x111 tukc up on‘; mfimg 1 111° ‘"1110 11100111112“ w Qpad to arrgvigg q,- rgo-opergtlvo Canada Temperance Act in tbisrcsporlticd to with Now Year's rc-[ililtinliul Commission on anthrax, P111015 1101111011113’ 10111111011 10 Blljiltteniioll this winter, then we Cilllqxie‘ zcaglsa 1110i’ are Dleasam, "pith-lint illulvtratin! all the appllProviricc. as the Alliance lies al- solutions. 1511111161111101111011 yefllefdily. 11110111-11110111111 111° 11111“ 1“ "me" 1° 51311111 11119111 1° '11'11115 11 1119911115 111111’ ' an encate’ m“ 119111191111111 of British electrical achieve- te at the British Empire Ex .- loo to be held at Wemibley, V London, England, during ,’_. The arrangements for the trical section are in the hands the British Electrical and Al- Manufccturers‘ Association- dy which represents practical- ll ‘the leading electrical man- turers in Great Britain. Ai- dy more than half d1’ the huge ce of 120,000 square feet has ,‘n definitely let. One sect-ion _ l form n complete electric pow- "statlon with all the latest equip ' nt for the economical product- , o! current, and there will also la number of generators driven slow speed engines and inter- comibustion engines. There 1 be o. full collection of the formers, switchgear and oth- specialties manufactured in ‘t Britain, and a large portion ‘f4 space will -be occuipied by ores. instruments. telephones. and. other light electrical engineer ‘ . . ~ Attached to the among the members and the ac~ companylng verses were much en- joyed. Each member gave her fay _.___-_-<-o->-i-- M'LADY'$ SILK HOSE The love oi wearing silk stock- ings as dis-played ‘by the present day young lilily is by nu means 11 modern fashion. Long years ago they were intro- duced into court life, where they became extremely popular So far ‘back as 1560 the feminine mind was as susceptible to the allure- menis ct fancy finery as m’lady 01 today‘. Queen Elizabeth was prosenied with ,"eno pavro of blucke knit sllke stockings." as a New Year's gift, the which" after a few days‘ wearlngfpieased bel- highness so uwell that she sent for Mistress win e "gum-gm gujty Qqugweglin the regular course of these du lib British electric cooking up. ties, without additional complies 1‘ tileltions of electricity in the‘ horn 1"“'°“gh “ ‘1°°" 1'11“ 1°‘ 1811"" “"1 111g” I"°‘1“S~ Hsgilul-l “"1" “° "w" 01°11 sleek- the shop. In connection- with iiowel- Oouferrence to which dole deadly po‘nted out through some of’ Priest Pond-Tile r2911" meevcll 111p 111110111118‘ 1055111111111’- cne Dominion Prohibition ins-pec- _its members to the Minister oi’ ‘the AssociutioriCustoms. can be achieved only by is organising e. Worlt lthe steady employment of at least ing oi this Institute was held lat mi Dec. 11. There were eleven memibers and two visitors present. bome of Mrs. Joiin J. ‘McDonald, ' “Tllc Committee plaoposcs rlzuti |tionni Labor Office include oil agenda of the next conference ' ~ i ‘boil f tb internal- the ‘flvem ng y o e "Milieu cut across lthe ililnd-hole is i0 ‘be inscrleil. tile top of a, band-bole, put on iile Dnithen saw out the ‘l lllnrk cut on the door where-j 1 illgs this winter. let nle ask that l-llls-flrst, every farmer ill tile commllill- 1110.156 illllllty attend every sucll meeting. Ollr remaining por- great need at tile present time is’ As a suggestion ‘about olir mcet- ' SAVING STERs m "m: NUR3ERY the symptoms may be so mlldthmt they are unnoticed by the parents and the child goes to school. Here tbeteacher can do a great service to ‘the community by sending the child bome on observing the first symptoms, at the same time noti- fying the parente and the health of- ilcer. When a. case has lbeen diagnosed as scarlet. lever it should be effec- tively isolated at once. The other children should be kept at home for about ten days, when, ii they re- main Well, they ‘may return to school, with the approval of the .- . -- ‘i tblill 115 l e e w cad “d nu) Th“ hm}, use,‘ in [he veled to keep storms from belatinglexpression to illese thoughts, Tiicn 1159x011!“ 1¥§e 115 hots“! r it? brulbmukmg and “pholstering m, in. A knob is bolted on the boitom.tbere is no place wllerc we have n. a up 51' a d ‘Sc ‘ cofmnlt ‘ea flush-lea be dlslnfectad before me oi’ the outside to make openlnglbeiter opportunity than at one oi‘ $3)‘: egashtlbasgnnlggg a rgxflniifi‘ materials am handled mdugtflun“ lllore convenienb-JE. Glen Fuller. iour own meetings. Let us avail ‘ ‘ ' ,, ‘ ' ' ——<+>—— l h "t ii .~. -- <2» we- w l‘ mars: 8.5.‘. °..‘.’l"§.’.§‘?li..’. .22.: and basin were ordered. An intelr- usedtindtlgertextfltli‘lnilusttry] be (‘llirsé-SQUASHES IN HOME GARDENS ‘handhls Wm be swelled w m“ eating paper was then read. Pre- uiec e eore e ma 072115 ' n y] I i ta A pilraiions were made for the hold-Illlllltllell Inilllfllflllny Qlwfipl 1" 111° Two distinct types ni‘ squnsbes §.1§,,,',1,',Z§B'.:"11,1,: 1.1111583511111194“ 3.13.51. lug of a bazaar in June. Two ncwdollowlilg wisest-x U11)‘ déidillc noun-Hm, connnonly grown in home gap m“ Wm‘ large numbers mlfing 111911119915 were 111111911 1° 1119 c1111’ 19 “c 1 part ilnil profitable (IISCUSSIOIIH rc- tor. iThe result of the forthcoming plebiscite may make tho need of the steady employment of such ill) - official even more urgent than it Borne remarkable experiments is today. Which is saying ggme. cently made by s. British profeslthing. in the treatment of coal with’ ‘ id suggest that we are on the e of quite a new method of win- g coal. Hitherto explosives arid echsilical coal cutting machines ‘ gates from all ports of the worlt dpave been invited. Winning Coal With Acid Her bathroom and nursery Join 311111110118‘ Washes her baby in the room like areal grown-up m 11 tiny rubber tub that is lnade to 1111' 011' 111° 13788 _0ll6. This was m); a Special piece of equlpmgn-t bu; 0"" 111111- 91111 110 ‘lwusht in any tie- parimem. store. It can he flllgd directly from the faucet by Con. gem-HE it witil a short rubber ose and it‘ bass tiny plug in the bottoiu- so that tile water drains Quid Nunc. 1y the British Ministry: i... Agri- culture has arranged to make '11)’ 0111118111 11111111 dens-tile summer squilslles. tile ‘ I ve been the only auxiliary of ‘A e miner's pick, but this profes- 's researches ‘Ingest a. method disintegrating a coal seam by iectihg itlto it an acid substance ‘ e ‘action’ of acid on coal is no to dissolve the mineral tests of"the possibilities of mod- 0111 ‘types of windmills us a means 0f llllipplylll! power on farms. Those tests will cover a period oi’ at least six months, and British windmills WIII b6 use-d in a, gerlog 0f loint wind and electrical ex- periments. Ono result of the test will lbe to bring into the public at tllis meeting. The next meeting will ‘be hold at the home oi’ Mrs. John M. MacDonalld. Hazel Grbve--The women of this Institute met for their regular 1110811118 on Dec. 1'8 at the bome of Mrs. Pope Bagnal-l. Sixteen mem- bcrs and three visitors were pres» cnt, Tile meeting opened with the schedule oi (letermjjjad ‘by the autllorzti specified. “Tile above-inelltloncil cvuntrlcs W118i“ ‘"1" fruits of wbicil are used willie they 11011801‘ 18 511E111; (11) 11' 1119 ""11°1"I are young and tender, and the full 181 110N110“ 18 11191111001911 “C1011” and winter squuslies, which are rip 1101118 p111 011 11011111 5111p 11y 0 111"‘ enell and used during the winter oess recognized as effective: 111111] months. The small growing slimmer (C) Ill B11011 0111B!‘ 011509 "5 11111)’ 11°| HGIHISIIOS ilrc best a-tlapicd to plant- scllcilulc e5 ing ‘Ill iile average garden. The larger, or standard, varieties lire better llilnpled to field culture, ul- suiting. ilf we as. u close ever expect to make tile most of our profession we must get together and exchange views ‘and lIlPZiSIl out iliificullies. .Tile winter is filo time to begin. IT we all attend we will surely illd ill l-piannlllg tile work for 1923, and Ilo tile better for having met and side is a miniature table. KWQIY. ( robc- in which she itself off into the large guy, Made Tight on the tub at the leftqmnd b The 111W is taken out of the bath and nut on ut while being dried, Then the table is- folded up and put This mother has a baby ward- heultb oihcer. when this proce- dure is impossible the next best is to isolate the child at bome or send the other children to a. friend or relative where there are no chil- dren. ‘The health authorities should be notified at once and will give the necessary instruction to the par- keeps 111° ents, or, as is usually the case, -the family physician will care for the case in accordance with the rulings of the ‘health department. it is only intended to point out to par- enet some oi’ tho important princi- ples involved in preventing the spread oi scarlet fever and some other diseases, and their responsi- bility ln assisting the health auth- orities in this important work. linen/nil ilvlronusrrsoiv san- vlca, CANADIAN also cnoss isoorarv. , ‘though one or two bills might Ilc planted in a corner or along one siilc of the garden. The ‘hills in which slimmer squashcs are grown Slllllllil be fully four ‘loci apart and ii little Illilllllrfi and fertilizer should be worked into cncll hills as it is being lllllilt‘. exchanged views‘. _ Think i't. over, Ilrother, and make n 1923 resoliltioll- that cumc "wbnl will, we cucll illlll -llll will avail ourselves of every l-hzllli-c lo lict~ ter tile producers‘ ‘condition ill tllls little province by tilc ecu. shall be kept up to date cilcll $01" ‘by the Advisory COIIlIIlILlUO. on Hygiene constituted by llli! liltcr- nntionai ILabor Office. Sinliiitrly industrial ‘processes oi lllsillfi-i-ililli shun b0 approved by the givvcrillllg body oi‘ tho International ‘I/ubol‘ ()l- .fice on tho udvicc of illc zloovc- committee, or, if necessary, on 1110 recommendation cf tile liculvlb Committee of ‘the League oi Ml- tions." _ pr, Dorset (U.S.A.) suul their experience was that they hull llcv- or hail anthrax In lillYllllllg 11111 eye a number of the very Inllll"; estlns improvements which arit- 1511 illlslneers have made in tllei design of windmills, especially for use In connection with the gene retinal oi’ electricity. - singing of the institute Ode. Eillce tile last meeting a Parlor. Social was hold at the home of Mrs. Gar- fled Stevenson and the slum of $1 was realized. $7 u: this amount was voted for gifts for school children for Christmas. it‘ was (lncltled to make a qlillf for the Orphanage. Six new memborsl were added to the Institute st this meeting. The next meeing will he held at the home of Mrs. Leslie Weeks. ' Kelfyhl Croce-Tile regular meeting of ibis Institute wag hem baby's clotbcs. it is easily wheel- ed from nursery to bathroom and brings‘ all the necessities for baby llrnm Gililfii. safety-pins in the top basket to neatly folded clean (ITGSBBS in tile bottom basket that can be ewu-ns around as needed. She makes good use oi two other features of her bathroom. one the medicine cabinet, which happens to be‘ ii large one. ln this slie has moved the general articles to the two top shelves-and baby's artic- les occupy the two bottom shel- ves. She can reach these when taking care of baby on the table . the coal itself to the exten- nialiing it brittle and easily ' shsble between the finmrs. Ex irnente have already been -. _ln coilletries with the intro- lLof dioxide to bore holes A 100 TON CRANE Bometlme ago a British firm fllbppI-Ied to a foreign navy an elcc 111° ""0 capable of raising one hundred tons. The success of this machine has led to the receipt ‘<11 B11 order for another oi‘ thc tonseed and peanut meal are very satisfactory is silpple-mclltoil with EIIIIIIIRII protein in ‘tile fornl oi‘ meat scraip, tnnklzige, Ilsll men], or milk. and wi-tll mineral suits. For good results the vegetaglc proteins STIMULATING TiHE EGG LAYING HEN Tile best mash for stimulating egg production in liens of the general- purpose breeds, such rls Plymouth I - - iitcmled‘ - what may be called a “meteo- has long been ac to ,,weither forecasts ich. beginning by being more ‘~less lucky shots, have become entiflc prophesies based on a fry minute study oi all sou-ts o I, 'ditioos. All effort is now, he- mlde in Great Britain to deve- gicsi off-ice for business." The ect in view is to provide a sen ~- by which cycles of -trede can " foreossted on a scientific basis ll the essential facts smut cy- l of bride will be supplied im- this service and it is hoped i, as it develops. it will pro- b "m0 wpflcity. in the new crnne 110W0V01‘. there are certain inl- provements, tlhe most notable or which is that the full one hund- rad tons can ‘be lifted on four falls "1 "p0 MI!‘ as compared with the usual eight or ten falls. This giant crane has a span of seventy feet and a height‘ of forty five feet. and it IsPprovIded with tour electric motors which afford all the m llllv required. In spite of itsre mous size the contmi- lerp-pf t s crane are so lngeuiuos- 1!‘ rllfrlllsed that they give ex- 0001111181! delicate manipulation. Automatic means are provided to bravest his unto ‘bbihg lifted too at the ‘home oi Mrs. Prank Rpgch on Dec. 6. Six members and five visitors wore presontfrhe meet. ing opened with the singing or the 0dc,- after which fhg mmme, were read and adopted. iAn inter. esting discussion was then held on this flaking of Fruit Cake. Box- es were sent to tlieOrphanage for Cll-ristrlras. The next meeting will be held at thshome or M", “M, A. Dverouux and ‘the Roll Call will be answered by each member paying a dime. “ lib-Ivy 1- Meier's Institute met for their regular meeting st the home-of Mrs. Geo. Sheen on shaving brushes, and it was diffi- Lom- disin- .911 brushes wiloll tho cult for him to seewll)’ 1119 mission sbouiii recommend faction for danger was only in brush. _ _ l The cllaii-nlnli (Sir \V. 31-1111 one klllil brook) said he-wtls advised tllni in fewer than 183 cases were in brushes other than there were Great Britain no shaving brushes and thirty-eight deaths. Desirable than Town Life." cabinet in the school has been re- otille of turpentine of Ygsiise supplied 11" pfliféfl and e b and a roll The Rocks and Wyandolieil. according io experiments curried on by iile Pulled States Department of Ag- ricllltilre, is one that is not so rich in corn nleal and meat scrap as those frequently ind on Leghorns. On the dcpilrlnlenfs poultry farm at Beltsville, Md" tile best results with general-purpose liens were ob- tallied with a rnasli containing only l8 per cent. of meat scrap with considerable ground outs and wheat Ibran. The entire mixture is made up in the lprcportiou of 3 parts of corn meal, 1 part of bran, 1% parts of meat scriap. 1 part middllngs, 2 part5 of ground oets, and 5 per cent. of B. should not exoted 10 per celli. of the total mash. Test-s have sllnwn tllil-t a good graile of fish meal is practically as good as merit scrap, or blgll grade isnkage. THE CARE -OF FARM IMPLEMENTS The annlral loss duo to iiill0P-11l00 or negligence in the carc of farm implements is appalling. P18111911 have been published I't|‘0lll time to time showing depreciation on inl- plements irmn lack of shelter and care. still many farmers winter their implements ‘in the iield where they were last used, or scattered so it requires only a turn, is tile Iill‘ and in o this go baby's sc"led clothes . conspicuous place, in spite of the fact that if. has been rather done to death within ibe ‘last few seasons. There are now fringed handker- cblefs to attest to the truth of this assertion, fringed w-Etbout extra steps. At her back. clothes-chuc- lendlng to iile cel- SOME HINTS ON THE MODES Fringe will not take a really in- fringes of the same materials from the edge oi tell (lclonlsl ipunip buck. les. For the IritIe-to-IQ m Dip an old sheet in strong biulng and lay over the linens in your hope cheep-Then they will not be yellow- l I-. ed when you want to use them. m. These Cold Nights girdles-with narrow fringe banging from each of the composition segments of a The old army canteen can the pressed into service as an extra hot-water bottle. lt may be filled with boiling water and will stay 1 e a means of keeping watch _ - u a . m“ m, 10'0"“ m, f". Dec. . S veil members were pro. emergency cases. oi linseed meal. As a result of using A mnuracb girdle composed u; mum." "and hm ‘m’ houn- n eoollnflllc movements all ov- ‘the wool. Eventually. the cau- el of ma: movements will be ~ hare and a means provided ~‘ diniintsliinljthe violence of 6 fludtnlflollrwhich are so de- _ tsi to industry and business QPIOIIOPIL- INOMILLI - ANGI-INT AND inbuilt ; losing one stills most ancient ,- etlitrcse. the windmill COMFORT l-N THE AIR In thrvery early days of avia- . n bee la imagined that the ae- lbtilaiie cute provide a means of travel fvse- from the drew-backs of both trains and. ships, [g t; now WI! tins ‘weiiiiiiown, however. that the aeroplane provides aa- comiortable ‘sensations or its . .d ears‘, us... lisstisb a and other of discomfort. some of are due to the peculiar sent. The meeting Opgflgfl Wm, the singing - of the. ode, “m. which the minutes of last meeting were read sod the roll called, As interesting paper GIIQIHNLWQQ“. lMWlfIdll 0f 111G Child" w“ “N” road. ‘libs next meeting will m, new at the ,.Iiome of Mrs“: s 11111111111" °1.1 Tlmldly. Jan 9 51"1'Il'0°1lP-4!l‘l1e mum? h... m; of this destitute-m held at "is some o: Ilfrs. u. n. Weodslde on Der. 19.- Iiooi-teea member; 5.1.1 “IP89 711m)" I"; Drug“; The meetill open with the slim ' New lsIllnd-Pfhe resuler we" in; oi‘ this ‘institute was belil 111- the home of ‘Mire. Peter CQIIWBY 0n Dec. n. The minutes or 111111 meeting werefead and adopted- s, uemmrw-‘wu finished 111111 l‘ to be‘ auctioned; Locks for the school buildings‘ have been p111‘ chased. Next meetins will be held at the home of Hrs. Frank C111‘- ran. - Maipequedllhe regular meetinx of this institute‘ was held at the Institute-Rooms on Dec. 14. A no this feed the liens ‘produced a good 'yiel-d, of eggs, but did not become overlat and were in good breeding condition. \ -Legborns and other breeds of the same type can use a ‘heavier and more stimulating ration with- out endangerlng their physical con- diiionvand the batching quality of the eggs. Tile mssb that has been giving the beet results with the de- paflmanfg Leghorn flock is made up oi 4 parts ‘bran. 4 our!» 111111- iliinge. 06 parts corn meni- 81111 35 parts of meat sci-en. Bur-red P1!- sibout the farm yard. nrer, if be is to prosper, must keep his production cost at the lowest possible figure. The same applies to ‘the farmer, who is no less a manufacturer, and one of the ways in which he can materially out down his expenses is In the props? care of his implements and ‘tools. All implements when not in use should ‘be under cover. and not left exposed to the influence of the weather. A machine or implement shed need not ‘be ‘an elaborate ai- falr. iif it can be wholly closed, so much the ‘better. iii. should be con- w-ith chains-and fringe cleverly used in e dozen obher ways. A ‘frock of net-and net will probably follow lace into great vogue-shows a tight bodice and a very fnil skirt made up over white satin. The skirt is edged and band- ed, round and round, from hem to hips, with very narrow ribbon in e. dozen different colors and shades. Big hoops and 1mg drops are the most popular sort 0i’ earrings. They are developed in any metal and!!! many compositions 01nd stones as wel-i. Pearl and M. sl e and com- ———-<0¢-i- Write It Down A aisle,‘ with slats pencil tanlied is indipeusabie in the kit» clien. The needed article can o0 written down when the stock is low. and nothing ever "runs out" or is at- clateveoing iii: the young p90 pie of the - ity was held in on Dec. 28. A movements ma, admit when it nieprotvq, pun“.- h. mouthjtmtr putlets fed on this G’! IN tile‘ 0‘ II h evymesb laid a few more eggs trined. are most pope r for ear.- e . - genera; =~ , tlii qt. up be neglected dur- ‘ . resent. use - la or» rings. There are some r and yoniently situated, end the front should consist largely of roller o WM" have naturally the ire su- aild vibrations °'°"‘ a is. so... Air 171' r fraintliee" ingot ventilation g the liistlt box. of. the childre goodies and than lillllefl oi the some breed fed on tile first mash. but they suffered '1' in health and thei rem were 1mm‘ doors, so that any implement can readily ‘be obtmtued. as to the er- rsaging of the various rm laments, beautiful combinations, Gilli in tehoo ll ' £323.? in u» dress in the public scboe‘ of Ran- _ ~ us, ‘svéu silk rocking; not bei . ‘ lllofled. ‘ tflltlll of pron-s» llsvsrttl ius ti: rs- . u‘ in reatiiity- Amen: the veseloblb proteins fed to poultry. the ‘depart- ment has found that sbitten meal abiiider being used practically ht one s of the year, may be "1",.,,§,,,"°;,,",1,1‘,‘f milifiilbw "° Ooeoctin h .. sctdlitiln Mn‘! ‘Mfg-ems he 111- I ‘ where lit sad e demand calm. , ~ tars and ‘it has‘ issued s mum'- >~memstuni all! I‘ the it -' ‘ I ‘ tom's 61:‘ i?’ m‘ - lug‘ odors. >> 011 '1 ‘ an jthsy will! scents ho be the belt, although cot- (Colitinned on Page i!) 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