‘i 1§l_\_§g§_;l_y_ peeling-off err' ` .1-'~.'WNE'°"°’5 ‘ _ _ fl_BEonARmr'1'Erown_opAno1Au _ _ _ _ _ r>.losrmunz» __ 'Mi i A few; hours' exposure to 6 g SllIl_\l'Il€I‘ Sill] plays voc with-tender skins... Moides the pain, there’s Ef§‘E'S`- ‘ -‘oFUt*‘y6\1vcan~.iaugh at’ », _ t. ____K. ys:"Sp. ' Sl1IlbHl’Illf 011 l'l3VB 3 b0l1 LWK! Liitoll-_' When we undertake ._ l0f P‘in5fa'l't‘ d _ 1 ’ ge19nmb¢r-°..;CreanlT°Tiar?nvo`i'you as weak as before. Put a this great. restorative treatment to g the test and prove its merits in your o own cases. 50 cents a box, G for . y _ _(‘husc's Nerve Food advertised, an got some for me, and wanted me t try it. I did so, and it has proven wonderful help to me. By enrichln the hlood, it has restored color t ,my face and has built up the ner V'vous system so that I rest and sleep Thin blood and exhausted _ nerve Y "fy ~ are both thorough and lasting In ni) a the Nerve Food sliders from more - ulatlng medicines which glve rise - $2.50. All dealers or Edmanson, Bates do Co., Limited Toronto. _-_-_ _-_-.- ~.¢\-_-_-;_-.1-_-_-J_-_-.-<_-A-=-_-_-_-f.1-:ff-_-_-.»:¢:fe-- ___,_._._._._._._._._.__, ,_,__,,_._.,___~__,-_._.___._-_-_-_-_-_,,, _,,- liuiited in sizs.; to one cartload, and byi und the water will soon find its way all having such boxes covered at times and having the contents sprin- kled with borax or some other fertilis- ing disinfectant. Lacking as we do an incinerator, is a simple thing to burn swill o garbage in your stove. Take a' tiue can and punch u lot n holes in the bottom. Stand this i another dish to allow the watery con- tent to be drained into it. The place your wet garbage in the pail into the lower vessel. .Then tum your drained material into a large paper bag or newspaper wrapper, fold it up and place it on a red tire, when it the whole mass will soon he entirely burned. In the meantime the watery content should be thrown into the sink and the cans rinsed thoroughly I and made read for next time oi' l' Y n being used. Do this each day, or after each meal, as required. “ Do you know that the ily is one of _ (Continued on page eight) Prince Edward Island is much larger- pf- _ _ _ :___ ___ §.'__._.l=:, ,_ ' T1 if Canada _Names That Stand For ] Tstillfi ‘ S Tudhupe '_Carria e Qualit and Features 'Strength McLaughlin i g y » Comfort such as blacksmithing, in the country, almost depleted of workmen. What is beipg done fo; the 1(;0,;J_§i0 boys and - _ g r s, e ages o :int years w io trial training. When that knowledge lieteii |l1¥eTd.D0memc Sclence that hav? flféy ye" enter some trade in Can' 19018 that U10 average man thinks of `r.hat the various witnesses stated tha as being associated more or less with mystery it is called technical ed-, ucatlon or training. We should n0i;_ grial training consider education as an academic thing; it is a business proposition. ’l‘o` me education necessaril involves. 'hey believed Dean Bailey describes the Couutr School of the future, thust- few by ‘There certainly will come ft ling; (g_ A_ There Wihcn schools will put their books Us 9-WHY r they wanted. Till they train thc hands and the 1 Many people °Y953 " training and r older than the recorded was y the conditions of life. and to hunt, prepare food. there would be many take advantage of courses in indus- if the opportunity was given. We know now that those who referred to Agriculture and Dom- - Y i estic Science were right. Those who hand W°\'k mill H150 iraillills of the' spoke of other industrial tralningwere senses as Well 1"-1 Of the Illlflll- AR quite as correct in their opinions. A fl* private classes were conducted Mr. Andrew McNair and Keith, ` Rogers in connection with the Y. M. was also an Automobile As men become Siliirlc and wise. . school. Many attended these class and got much information tha still think of manua sewing classes in ou _ schools as “fads and flrills.” They fo get that these subjects are much three R's. The tirs courses of study, before history was eminently simple and practical, being determined entirely b . l No doubt tie boy learned to fish to make spears or ilsh hooks; the girl learned to sew fig ;°';;.‘~;=:..°,.' of ti- -wc-»--~-1-- 0- the girl learned how to COOK Hlld t0 The only subject taught nt that time was manual train- ing; all other subjects that have since been added are frills and fads. The wonderful response by the boys and girls of the community when the opportunity to secure voca- tional training, even in Short Cour- t‘ work. ln 1911' their Industrial Edu cation Act was passed and much training has already bee given. They went ahead in the city of Toronto and built a $2,000,000 technical school. Principal A. C. McKay mentions that last year there was a total attendance in all classes, of 3,822 students, 2,300 being adults. ln Nova Scotia, in the Techincal School nt Halifax, notwithstanding the war conditions. the enrollment in ,_ There are no less than 27 classes of- fered along the many lines of indus- I trial work in this excellent iiistitu- tion. r Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia have _made it good start to- t wards Industrial Education. It is realized ` those who have giv- it is n. National Proposition in which ment from taking action on the report merit for taking action on the report trial Training and Technical Educa- tion. Their recommendations, r eil stated. ur e “the annual appro bl y ll ‘ prlation by the Dominion Parliament for each year for a period of ten en the subject xllidustrial and Tech- nlcal Education'-careful thought that' the Provincial and Federal Govern- has delayed the Dominion Govern- any information you may desire. We have reliable Age!-1.t_s agents in allparts -of the province who will show you samples' and quote prices; ““" ' _ _ We are showing many differ ent varieties of liariicss for trucking, driving und track, 1 Haney Harness-THE BEST \ single and double styles; nickel, I . , _ solid nickcl, brass, oroidc and alfy quantnil 5°" C%u]'_! ‘le5‘l‘;;:_!_ genuine rubber mounthil§s_ -, ghgreour pr ces an re” "J _ if you select your Carriage from one of these four far-famed Canadian makes, you will b_e sure of getting full value for every cent you pay--you will get a vehicle that shows the highest point of perfection in careful, thorough and artistic workmanship, finest ob- tainable materials, latest designs and superior finish. Our present exhibit is without doubt the' largest and best ever seen in this province, it shows _ all the latest style dashers and seats and some of the very newest and most pleasing ide'-is in paint- c,.e,,,,cd from 82,, to 860 ,.,,,,1e,,,,,_ ing. _The line of wire wheel runabouts on display, is alone well 'vorth your while coming to sec Step in today, a courteous salesman will show you the different styles, quote you prices and give you , W h l l Use Our Ummxed \ Terms pi-Sceggrgrgli gtg Fertilizers can offer easy terms t`o`suit our ` You don’t run any risk, you don't take any chances, or you are not experimenting when you use our unmixed fertilizers they are a perfect assurance of a bigger and better crop. -SUPERHOSPHATE -NITRATE OF SODA can he .supplied by us in most customers. I Driving Supplies | W'e have a big line of superii ' or grade uinbrellu tops. heavy seal and wool wraps, cotton dustcrs, horse dusters, and whips at most nioilerate prices. _ 1 years, for the various aspects of ln- - dustrial Training and technical edu- K¢|]t Stfeét _ water Stfee °' A Horne 0 - `””"