i . shottld be loose. A -» FsBttUaav.2o,_192e m“... .. H M .- \eq,k“:“ tihuavhnjlidititl t... - y have a great irskifttg of- bg; Mafia? t opt-title t- un" . flips, hell!" “rents. ' and t xt- do with ,. I t hile tntimhj-Z > ........nt_t~, as ittut-li m“ ttltlonntt-nts sntllhaw ._ _ it _ Every [toibiyzle nifttettt lujtlhs freshruinis uc wigih- lo of coutlttof tor our school children. -R\lltitc_rs on when the ground is dttitip.‘ When the wnlks are dry, ‘ lt they stay on the walks tu-hleh they rtever do), but‘ wot foot are enough to make any clliitl sit-k. lit onlti weather their clothing and trnrtu ottottgh unti cover thenrsll over evenly 'l‘o itol-p a child tott wiirtu. so that he perspires whett he‘ runs and plays Is-to tuaite itim liable to ti suvt-essiott of colds, which lead to sdenoids and A his‘ tiiisi so. 1"‘ - . “h't"1'75' Mhttttontuts served ulone. onions they need no rititht-fg. _ i tzrtioeftlily iwintlovr box or from your fern Jar. Iuenn. mp: helping ts work off vita- ntiu footis which might become tuo- Boii the on- tender and llttpld itms until nearly "tr nosriy gotte‘. then add-a .,ceti.'"'6f Prepare il white Jsnce with shredded pltuettto in it and pour aver nutl pt-us. (‘arrots and peas tuny bt- sorvctl in the same we)‘. l_"‘ilii~ Indoor Vines. i A vim- iy-giip-v arouutl the window p. ,,' Drplty glghl, or s viue may droop down the sides of your on, n plant is the ivy green. _ As the pot-l has sung. It will grow indoors untl is very artistic. One qr tho most appealing table (iet-ttrttlions I ituve sot-u of lute wits a small shoot of lvy itt a woo llfll. and this set in tittiuty i-tti tonsils and possibly, worso._ lit-t- ier clothe a t-hiid loo lightly tbutt loo warmly. ' “ 'l of sloop itt- tin». _ri;;ht of every child, nine or ten hours , ouch night for little folks and nt least t-ight or uiut- for the hlflli i"'|“'“l ltttys and girls. Sitiooso tnany 0i titnlr- ltottrs urc- Itt crowdotl ilrlililil rooms, often poorly vetttilatetl. it is the tltort- tiect-ssuri‘ fbul. thc)’ iilimii with wide upon windows at nllllil Protect theta from drafts by ' ltinnintt n _shei-t ttoruss bstyyecu, the lii-‘(l Iiiiil the wintlolv no tint ti! il.il‘ Wm “l” vuiato nltottt the M9111‘ but tho ‘wind will ttot ltlou" dirsbtlyon lheiti. Wool ltlanliets, ltenvy gotvifh ttilti it soup~ wtottt- or hot briolt will not rt-qtlire them tn wttsttp-KMU bodily hont ‘in ivnrtnitttr up att Jic ‘ -' flight wool itotlding is bestf-sskpitti lighten quills being liflffilfifidljflgg “gilt-heavy one, \Vflllti|‘ weight. fleomtttim tires ibe sieepor. lion’! ftfrlget g ttigltt cup for tlto roltl ttightn. ‘Without it tlto t-hlltl wl.‘l tlrnyv itla j-{ltlfltl ‘under tlto both-overs and - tiefent the purpose of" putting hint in a fresirhir room. Besides tlu- tllrot-t offooi of itronth- ing the fresh air, the cool air will lttnlte itiltt httrtly itttti strong to resist disease. Plenty of slniplo. wolI-eoolrotl footl. st leust one. vrurnt dish cnch niotil: sweets at tlto closo of tlto tnoultt bttt not betwt-ott tuonlti: plenty of frtllts. outwit-lolly ttpples nutl orangcs-dhoy ore t-ltottpt-r tltatt tuodioiut-s—- plenty of tniik, baked potatoes untl cereals with u liliir ittoni now ntttl thou: it wide vitrloly of yogi-tables. oftou row nutl often in soup. 'I‘Itest- will builtl up a sturdy body. Plenty of ploy, plouty oi‘ lovo. nutl plenty of w-holosoltto, but not too hard. work. 'l‘itoso will make‘ our ohiltlrop iti-althy" pltysltfifllyflttetttttlly and tnorttlly. Fggn In Baiting You tuny think you t-nu toll.‘ by tlto lhickm-ss of your butter or dough. ubeu you have stldctl enough flour. But this ncnso of cottslstottey is uol t-tuutgh. You ntuspqppsider what In- gredients have gone into your mix- ture, Fats and stittnr tit-t as liquids. and if you ltnvs-uaed titcnt plentiful- ly. your batter tuust ho titick or your itnkod proiItit-t will thin nut in tho oven itinl "fall". . liut if yott ltnvo list-ii tunuy eggs. n tltinnor bnttor will do, for eggs tiry uttd thit-koit rl bukoti prodttot,.ns tho albumin ltt the whitt- cottguiatos. and the the i-ioclui n basket to fit. The ivy was tritlued over tlto ltundio of the basket. The rulosludy olnltttctl that thc iv,v \'i‘tlll tlto rt-nl. bouo fidt- urtit-le Itrought trout Slrttifortl on Avou, front Shaka sponro's gruvc. Any other ivy tnigbt "stucll its street", hilt the Shuko- epoitro thought wus fragrant. \'iitt-u ntiuor und wnutiorittg jow lire pretty hanging eviues. lVitttiler- ing jou- ls tinslly“ grown. Poirot-it’ Sonutietiit is u floiroritig vino. tlnving Pimentoes. How tllitnptioltttitig Ii is when yott "lwit n oun of piiuetitttes. slid like thout so well you t-uttunt bt-tir to use ilii‘lii nil ill one mesh so you set usiile one tiish of them for future rt-fortiuvti. tutti thew-when you come to got tltoln--you find them citvereti with luolti! Pintsntocs, when the can is ttponed, mold quickly. 'i‘o prevent that, drain the liqttid front ihom, ptii them in n teuctip. and potir salad oil over them. Of course, no food shnttld be lcft in n tin cuu whou opened, for there is tluttgor of poison from that. As soon ns a tin can of any food is opened. It should immediately he pottrod front iho cit Ii. With tuonlttes, Tito liquid tltis plan for preserving pl- lht-re need be no waste. poltred off the cannot] pl- ittontoes ttttty be tised to flavour soups or snlnd tlrossing, sntl the oil in whit-h the piittentoes have been lcft standing is tloiiclttttsly flavoured with tltotu tutti tuny still be used as saintl oil. . Homemaking a Vocation. "llotnomtuitlng is voenton for strltlcb tjultiprt-heusive training sltould be provided in our educational sys- ti-ut" overs the ilorne Department hf tho tit-floral Federation of Clllbl, which is trying to make home anti i-otuutttttity llfo function together tn the enrichment of the houte and the fntuily. it is stressing the ‘ituport- nut-o of tho vocation of hotne-tttnkiniz need of training for it In our educational systems. “Practice homes on every college campus" is a part of its |trogram. “The llome-ttlttiter is not a special- ist. btti should hove brnntl and libcrnl irulnittg." says .\irs. Barry, head of tlcparttttettt. “The home ls a institute where one tuny lorirtt nutl practice the art of living." _ Canaries" semi I ‘ .. Trade . aspects ' and ‘Opportunity .BY LC. It-OUAT 1ST. DOittNtON “Ltvs STOCK BRANCH. export trslls h bacon to fittest Brlinin can be reviewed with considerable sat- isfaction. The usual statistics witicb reflect the volume of business ittdieate n ltqylv expansion. he fight-es re- "iiillitfallfitainfs _|mv%1rom.s’ll sour- Wii (RV us a up; n ly inert-hunts absretpf the total Jtiisittess. A studs; 0! llitiillfll‘! iilflliilnre sltoytu-a t-itutitt- ned reduction in ti, differential which exists between the Canadian [irodttt-t ntttl that which commands the highest selling price. This is a decided lut- ptnvetnent over the cottdition with-ll existed fnttr yetirs ago when our trade bad dwindled to ttltttost ttegllglhle pro- portions and looked its if it. might be wiped out altogether. and the produc- ors. packers anti other agencies which have cooperated in bringing about ‘his improvement tuny well fool proutl of their achievement. it is also sig» nificsnt of what can ho iteootupliahoti by the application of all t-ortt-orttott to the principles of qniiiity protlttotion. The tievelopitteni of this tirofitubit- phuso of our live stock industry cuu not be passed over without ttsitti; solut- statistictt to indicate tho trend of pro- gress. in I022 we exported Ti" . owls. of tint-on or 12.4 per cont of i-t at ffrltttitfs total imports. iu 10:7. our ox- ilflllli touched tlto totnl of ifliitijliil t-u-ts. oi 17.7 por oettt of Grcat liritttiifit Ioiul Imports. Thus we - have itot only nu increase in our export volume but nn ittorottseti shore of the totnl itusittoss an well. During the yell? 102i this troltnlry sold Ii,lilli. 080 hogs under federal grud- lug. a rct-ortl that hits ttot lit-en up- prottched by tiny other your in our tuur» kot history. During tho sutuc your we ittt-ronsetl ottr exports of hucon and other pork products by ‘J4. 507i. 100 pounds. tltetotal being 120.1 1:10. 000 pounds as compared with 102i. 016. 000 lbs. In 1025i. The lnrresso in exports by tlo means represented tho itugtttont- stlon in hog supplies. since the surplus of hog marketing: over 1023 was etptui to ithottt R0, (I00, 000 pounds. Thoro- fore. domestic inquiry absorber 000 pounds more pork utitl prod 102i tbun itt the previous year. fuotor Iiils cottsitieraitle signifiptitioe lu interpreting the statistics of the Dust year's business and predicting thut of‘ the future. The hogs tnnrketed in Canada in the year 1025 were 283, 211 less than in the previous your while our exports of bno- on tittd pork products were incrensctl by 21,050. 300 pottnds. This increase in’ iho light of our i024 t-onstuuptitttt, was at the expense of the tlomestlc sup- ply of pork ttnd pork prodttets. and wits made possible by the Improved quality of our export proiluot. nutl tlto ovor growing demand for (‘nnudinn But-on itt tlrt-nt Britain itt iutprnvlttg cntupnr- utivt- prices. The lmprovetttt-ttt in our ltttlitt-ttriitl t-nnilitiotts ttnd the increased This plo together with the steady expansion of ottr export business. that ling protltictioit can be. lucronsotl wifh.mtt four of roatihing u saturation point for some time to come. The factors which fire , spotlsible for olir greatly Improved export trade nro nn improvement in the quality of tho hogs proilttoetl lit (‘nnatia anti n lending Canadian exporters to butcher. oure. grade. pnck and sell the product Ir such n manner as to make it truly cntnpetitlve with that from all other sources of supply. (‘nuuditttt Jtaeon is now recognized for its morlt us further proof of which we have tlto roforotteos 'l‘ho tuore eggs you use tlto thinner hyim” h, ‘h. Dmnh in British Trade Journals to the effort tuny he tho bttttov. if you ontit The mum": shortage in Enghmd ibut thc quality" of tho (‘nnadian pro- sotac of iho eggs oullcd for in your m," h,“ m n", mam": of comm, ducts sttttius n ‘high standard. recipe, tuttitt- the batter thicker than |,,,,,,,,,,, “In n“, mum Seven |m_ in endeavouring to tiotermiue our you would If the roqttirotl number "mm", . romp,“ mom‘ a" mm" n“. prospects Wllil ii \'ll‘W l" iltillvlllliil uore used. n", “Mm,” ‘ of the out" Wan“ "m. our future line of endeavour. wo must White of egg. beittcn and udtloti "u, |,_,.t-|fl,,"'_ “no the" the “Hum, take into consideration the situation just notori- illP batter ht slipped illi0 p. pottrett to harden. Stee rods are "Xlliin: an in hes nrtnint-iinn in other tho ttvett, will tultt- the pint-t- of soun- piitct-ti iu thc cement ‘if “l” “m” kmvflll"! "lmmi my h” us wall its castings for doorways tutti air httbhleit rniso tlto mixture nudfwvili w|nd0wm Egg" “ml rmmr- gns itud elocirlt- wlrcl. great slabs of cement i‘ inulte it lighter. ttottrisiunetti ntul richness to u pro- duct. Tomato-Gelatin Rnlud. Simmer for twenty tuinutvtn: out- qunrt tntuniocsl one siicotl oulon, iuto chopped t-itrroi. with scusottittttit of s bay leaf. thriec t-iovos nod pepper- t-orns. or n wee shale of rod pepper. l'ttt this through u sieve: ttdd salt‘ untl sugar to taste nutl while boiling itol add two tablespoons gelatin dissolved itt void pater. “WIPIIVJIIIII beginning to itnrdoti. add two cups of hopped t-olory nud poitr Into tuuuli tuttids to burden. Alutuinttttt gains tins servo woll its individual molds. Herve on lt-ttuce leuf un_d with boiled or tnuy- lilltliIiIF dressing. ‘ ‘ Ovtlevtmrsas, flid you over dthihlt of flgrvlnjg‘ ottlona and peas together? Such corn-l bluatlotts sometimes pique a Jaded appetite and furnish vllrlatlona Iu tho ‘be! lite can. Kitchens m, y...“ SPA . "Qilttsine all the elements of rmmmvaizzrat A "“" Alllilltesqstontissltlisli. t il- NARI untrue. are hardened. ‘llltvfi. ‘ they \nro and ull that remains ls to buildstitir- uuys. ltitug tioots oi pupt-r the tictitils. tiiti tutti be tnudc ritutilge pipes for water systems. When the a crane lifts them iuto fastened together. stilt windows, paint wells, and finish other ‘fitoso ltousos are pubstittl- t-tttltfortititlc itntl tnsy even ttrilstlc. Their ehicf tllssd- ls that so many of them nr tundo ulike iltiit they give n locality or street n tuouoiortotls itppcilrtittce. They itre very utut-h loss expensive to ltulltl iltntt ittty oihcr houses of oquui style ttnd can be built in only u frnotiou or tho time required for other Itoltsi-s. illiudsruplttg ttntl col or of tlto coiuotti can bt- used to af- ford vttrititioit. The "Know-it-Ail" newspapers and mlllllfli‘ =' of srticicl we vtsul lo keep, that information will cotne iu-very handy some day. lfluully the day srrivos when son ctunes home with news that he hss sit essay on it certain topic. You once rend an article (In ibnt, stinlotvhcrc-Itttt whore’! Here is where the “Know- il-All" comes in. it is this: <iinva tttt "envelope system". ll‘- rsnged alphabetically. when you want ‘to dispose of tin old mttgitslue. tear out. ttnd pin together such ttr- tioles as you want to keep. l-‘iie these sway in yottr envelopes, lsbellrtl illiil arranged alphabetically, thus: Au- thors, Autos, Birds. Books. Cllilll- t‘harlties. Christians, etc. At first the family and the neighbors will he 'l‘he so‘ fltli thinking one by one. they will be coining to you for information on this nutl that topic. To have knowi- edge stored sway when Nil iilii find it In tlu- Instant of need. is next host thing tn have it in your head. The tuoiber who takes the trouble to do this will find‘ she has something which will its infinitely useful to her- self anti 1o all the members of the faintly, especially to tits growing ltovs and girls as they go through school. but presently, i smiles " "ii-F-l-ennunetmst .._...._ -__ m. sorority. -_-t_, this} we‘ hm some common attaches", . tile, coldly: "pustules: m have." for re nforclng. l of pigs saved is t-cnt smaller. inclined to laugh at your enterprise. i "xporilng countries. Ttte United States as the largest hog producing cottntry and bet-attse of hot- prttxitttiiy oxerts the most itutuotlinto ffool on ottr tusrkets. consequently the posltiott its regards her production of’ hogs witrrittits examination. Accordlitg to the litictvnlbcr pig sur? vey of the Department of Agriculture. hog protlttt-iitttl cotttlttues to tlet-rt-itso. Tho uuuther of saws fnrrowing in iho fitll of i025 was 15.4 per ocnt stutlller litittt iti the fall of iiiii. ’l‘ht- ttutuber reported as il.il pcr ltt the corvt iteit states. the decrease In sows farrowlttiz was l4. ti per cent and of pigs saved was 12.2 por cent. Tho uverugc ttuulbor of sous l-roti or littended to be bred for furrow ltt tho spring of iilttti was reported as il.il por t-ettl litrgor than the ntunbor lil.'lUil|l_\' furrowed in the sprint! "l llli-‘Ti- Sint-e previous surveys itsvc shown lltitt the sows that ut-tttsily fitrrtiwed ltt the spring have fallen from S to i0 pcr t-oni tthori. of the ttutubor reported bred in the previous Dcootnber these figures do not itttlicate any tuurkotl tendency to Intrrosse hug produt-littn to Splendid! Nlcest Laxative, Don't. stay lteedsahy, dist , bilious, coast - patted, sick! One or two assent candy- ike "Cut-ere " taken any time will mildly stim- ulate your liver slid uteri. your bowels. Than yon will both look sad feel clean sweet sad refreshed. Your heed will he sleet, stomach sweet. tongue pink and your skin ros . Because "Osscsrsts" never in laxative in the world. . llirections for men, women, chit tires as out heresy-drugstore. The recent/development 1n Canada's? _ front tho information purchasing power of the (‘nnttdinn IlE0-| would indicate l determined effort on the part of o\tr| or sleken, it. has beeonlstlts largest, sell» '4 rim cnaawrtisrowrtcuaantas COLOR IT NEW WITH Juli Dip to Tint 0r Boil to Dye Each 15-cent. package contains directions so simple any wotnsn can tint_,,soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, costs, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings —-et'erythingi Buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind —-—end‘teil your druggist. whether the material you wish to color is wool or Fill‘. or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. next spring in spite of the (‘Otllllliflb tivoly high prices of hogs utttl tho ex- t-t-tttittnslly fitvtirable feeding ratio be- twoon itogs tll I ottru. Beginning with iho full of I02‘ oat-It semi lillliillii our. voy hits shown n dot-rouse in the pig crop t-otltpttrotl with the previous your. ’l‘iicse tit-crosses huvo production in tho (‘ttitoti Slates lowest polni in over 10 yours. Tito i'ultod Kiutos expot'letl'l.4fi0,lil7 owl tit‘ product iu 1027i. us cotnpuretl with liti2 t-wt. In 1021i sttd from the govern- ment report of their flee. 1st pig sur- roy it seems intprobitble that they will have during ‘I026 any increase in the quantity available for export. Far» lhermore. industrial conditions are good nutl according to the President of the Aiuericittt institute 0f iilcst Packers the growing population nf the United States requires itt_ the present rttte of oonsuutptioit un Int-roused meat supply of approximately u quarter of a billion pounds nnttuitlly. ln lrt-land pig production is dot-liti- lttg. During the past yenr her sales of hogs to (trout Britain decreased by 130. 001i from the your previous and available there ure no prospects of on increase in sight. Pig production in Great Britain is lil- so declining. There were 584,000 fewer pigs produced iu 1025 titutt In I024 whilc the marltetintts of lust your ex- ceeded those of i024 by till, 1R8 head. This heavier liqttiilntimt on n lowered production would ittdicttte stunliot- mar- ketings during tho coming ycnr. The circumstance of foot and mouth dis- ease. has seriously hitndicitpptiti tho bus- iness ot pig production in tlretit lirlt> ttln. This same disease has ttlso been im- mcdintcly responsible for n decrease in the pig population of Dottmarlt our chief competitor. According to lirit- ‘ish Board of Trude Flintistlt-s imports ,frotn Denmark were 24R, 320 cwfs. less ‘in i025 than, .iu tho your ttrevloutual- tthollgh still somewhat hiizbcr than to life |those of 1027i. There would seem to he some ground for the belief that their record production of 1024 was uon~ . ‘eoottoinic anti that their annual output is tuore likt-ly to be restricted some- lwhnt in the future. It is itttcresting to note that of the ‘principal cottutrlos exporting bacon to lGroat Britain, (‘anttda ls the only one ‘to register an increase during the past your, and, with tho quality of our prn< duct improving. it should be possible to increase ottr exports further and to secure for the (‘anttdinu producer n still greater share of this trade. To do this, we mttst increase our pro- duction of properly finished bacon type hogs. to Luke curr- of the growing de- mand for the better qualities of (‘un- ndittit itncou. We hnve tlndcrgotle n struggle to secure recognition for out‘ product. tind_ It would be regrettable indeed if we were to '0sc the trade al- rcndy acquired through lack of suffic- ient supplies. Present indications point to an in- crease in production in (‘nnnds during this year anti the trend of our irado wlth Great Britain indicates roont for an Increasing surplus. The success which we meet in its disposal will de- pond upon its nature and also on its distribution throughout the year. in those twn respects lies otlr opportun- ily anti every effort should be made to ituprovt- nttr production and to distri- blttc lt more overtly between the twelve tuonths. fitabllity la the tltiug to ho desired itt our hog business. There is also the the necessity for s steady sound growth in our produotiott based on quitiity in order ihut we continue tho growth anti expansion of ottr export trade to such proportions as will st» rure for the (‘attittliatt product. the (‘atutdlan product, iho doluinatti. ttnd controlling position on the British Market. --f-¢o>—-—— TODAY ____. Rn here hath been dawning Another new day: Think, wilt than let it slip useless sway? t Ont of eternity This new day is born; into eternity. At night will return. fiehoid it sforetlmo No eye ever did; so iboit it forever From all eyes is hid. i-lt-rt- hath been dawning Another new day: Think. wilt thou let it Blip useless sway? _'l‘hornait Carlyle -—-——<0>———- A Smart Answer. tn on East Iliad snttdlv school tiv toot-her was talking to her class llmill Solomon nnd his wisdom. "when the Queen of ilhehil came and laid jewels and flue rnitaent before flolom . witnt did be tiny?" she asked. pron-n y. tint- ttntnil girl. who hart evidently i “ti promtly replied: want for the loti" experience ll Inch m- "'0w much d'yer He: "l was very nervous when i tnropotied to youfl. sits: "You weren't anymore- ttus than I I1! lllitil you did." IIFTY‘ “DlAMOND loves" , I LONDON LETTER i"!!! orrtcs or rna man con- intsstossit rott CANADA IN LON- nos ivnsrt av wuss. on February‘, ma. ‘ i At the ceremony ,Pnrliatttettt on the 2nd February, thc Willi! i" ‘ ' for Canada oocn. litieti n sent iii the Lord Cblttuberlnitrs ‘liox, which is nivvays allotted to tho reprelentatives of the Dontiuions for "ill lihlesnt. ’ I .-irs iatrkin reoei d the gracious eotnpilittent of beingvfiffered n trims itt Ell"! Queen's Box. -. i Through the High Commissioner's tOtflce about twelve Canadians rot-eivt-rl ttiaces tn the Robing Room tu th- iliouse of Lords. 1 Tho attention of tho lligb (‘otutulss- loner has been drawn to the Fourth lilugiish- Speaking Conference on .\iitt» ‘fiillll iilltl (‘biid Welfare which is to Ito gheld itt London in July next, uhIt-h is living arranged by the National Lougue ‘lit!’ Health, Maternity and lfhild Wol» fare, and it is suggested that homo lihiutdittit delegates ttmy be itppoittlotl to iltteud the Ponferettce. i, The High (‘otnmissiunefls Offici- Is ‘inforntt-tl by the (‘ututtlisti ’l‘rittlt- t'otu niissioncrs in Grout ‘intro received the following j-ltqtlirles ifur (‘itnndlutt goods tlurlrtg thc past iwt-olu- ‘ . A London firnt of Import anti export Ibis-hers enquire to" iho addresses of of the Opening of hrmmhl hug ‘uctltul Pitnitdltitt producers of ivhllo Ars»! |lllil'. iiii-liifi par pong i A (iinsgtttt- firiu who supply olti-utionls, solo. lo tlto gtnpormttking trudc. nro opou _|o roproitcttt in Grout liritsiu n (‘ttuitd Lou tuiil utatttlfiloturiitg tinny bloat-it. itiiZ Suiphite Pulp. A Bolton flrtu wishes lo ttooliotts with u (‘nnntilnn seinl- solltl Bullennilk. A Scottish firm tit-sires n lntltnlilillntt Willi (‘atttidlitit shippers of titty ttnd Oats. A Glasgow flrtn of importers of i-‘lb. rt- of differoni kinds for iho ttpltttlslt- ' industry. whit-h is largely i-etttrotl it- (llasgotv. would like to find a good firnt of (‘ttnudiau shippers oi‘ Hog llnir. free from odour nutl thoroughly pro ceased in bales of uliottt 4 outs. ' i Further details of these t-nn be ob taltted frotu iho (‘otutttt-rclnl intelli- gence Brunch of the Dopitrttuent of Trade and (‘ommerce, or from the (‘on ntlinn Trude (‘otutnissitiuen thc (‘anod- iuu iilhililiitg. 'i‘rufitlgttr Square, Lou- don. The High (‘otnmissioner for (‘anndn has made application to the Author- ities of the University nf London for the creation of Toronto, as n t-oitirc in which to hold the Uttiversitys lutt-r» ntotlinle Arts Eftutnirttttion, lit .i‘tti_v. 1020. . Sovornl fresh otttbrenks of foot nud tuouth tlisottst- have been notified itt itsnonshirtutltuffortlsltire, ttnd Littctiln~ ilhire, within tho pust fow tluys. btit tlto oonditlotts uour hiuttoltester, wltit-lt ltns recently ltet-tt practically t-ittscti for thc. landing of (‘ttuittllun Stores luls itu- provotl cottsltloritlily nutl it tuny shortly be ‘re-opened with its usunl facilities. ‘lhurin the mouth of January over 5 000 CFillltliflll Stat-o (‘tlttlc ttrrived iii the ilttitcd Kittgtlottt, us compared with 2,873 in Junuury i025. On Jitnutlry fllst a shipment of Mil Stores was luud- ed st Glasgow. Altitottgh tho voyugt- was n rough ono tlto cutile are reported to have ltt-titt litndod ltt good condition. At the Glasgow iinltotl Floshors‘ Soc» iety meeting held last week. strong comment was tundo on the itnsatisfttet- ory condition of Irish cattle on arrival in England. and It was said that tltttliv finds of tlulutitls were lntttletl bndiy bruised, in mnrkcd contrast to the cott- ditlnu of (‘nnatlinu ffattle. The method» of transport entployetl with Canadian (‘attle worc culogisoti utttl it was stutctl that there were very few iuiurotl outtle. Registers cottlttiulng the names of soldiers buried in vuriotts (‘emetorles have just been issued by tho ltuporlni War Graves f‘otutuissittn. These In’ clttdo tho .\fontliy Group. Atlituut- .\lili- lary\(‘etuoter_v, lillghiy Valley Pclnoiory and Lone Pine Mciuoriiti. Purtl. (‘ttplcs of these llogisters hitve Itceu fovwartloti to the ilopurimettt of Niltlottui Ili‘['lItii' itt Ottawa. for roforenoe purposes. The High l‘outtttlsslontir's Office this week clrottlttteti to iho banks. tuiulitit and finuui-ltti press, 'l‘rnrle (‘tmlntisro lonertt. stoek-ltrokcrs itrtd other t-ttrt'i-s~ pondouts. s (‘snitdiutt Official .\|lllltIi-‘-' News Lottor bitsetl on un itrllolo by Mr. A. H. A. llobinitoit of the .\linos lirunoh of tlto lituuiuiott iicparttuotti of hlluoit reporting that it renewed itttorosi In load nutl zinc is sllntuiililttg utiulng itt l-iitstortt Puttndil. pnrtloltlnrly‘ itl viow of the ttppurtutlity" afforded by tlto lnrgt- qtlutttlty of choap hydro-electric pitwtir new uvniisblc itt Qucbrt- and oisowltcrc (‘snttdittu Official Mining Notes wore uiso oirt-niuivtl giving. lntor itlitt, the tturevisotl estimates of tho llontlnintt Buronu of Ntuiistit-s relutivi- to tlto I025 protlltt-tittn of the principal tuotitlit itnii ttotvmotals, front which Ii itppottrs that last your wits iu tunny respects n rc< t-ortl ltl the tnnltor of both vnitlos und quantities. items from tho Nitturnl llesoltrcett News Letter of iho liopurt- tuont of iho lntorlttr were ulso oirou» lutetl to the grocery. timber. for. oil. ritlltvuy. paper und fish tritdo jottritais. tttttl s Bulletin was sent ottt in the electrical and engineering journals re- viewing for publication Water Resorts t-t-s ilullotln No.47. recently issued b_\' the Dominion Water Power Branch of iho llepuvitttent of the litterior at Ott— lWlN-i N('l‘lII'I‘ villi |ll‘ntlllt~l'l‘ oi‘ ii Rolf-tundo tnon sometimes need it lot I‘ alterations. 4 CHILDREN require foods rich in vita- rningihe kintlihstsbonltti in cod-liver oil to build Ill bodysntilillflllh» ' I Scott s Emulsion lnin factors that ilterneed but tlo not always get inordinaryiootl. Feud pour dtlltl Scott's! mil Ivv-e- 17"“ °'i Scientific Miscellany NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENPIII. Turkey is beginning to develop its vsst resources for the manufacture of icnther. Sitosrs itave been illvcitted to csrve poultry ttently. either before or sfter ottokittg. Airplanes are being lisetl in France to spray with oil tutti-sites who-r»- lllliri- tptitttt-s breed. For keeping golf scores u pittl ttnd pettcil outfit wortt like n wrist wntolt hits been lnvettted. A wireless telegraph t-onipuity hns been Informed ltt provide ititernitlitttttll service for l-iouih Afriou. , ‘l‘o Improve the apponruitce of utetui bitiltrttont fixtures porcoluln covers to slip over them have hoen ittretttetl. ‘The ituliou guvtirntustit is citnsitlcriitg tlto estnbiisbtttetil of air ttutilptcrrlrtes to Spain, Austria, tit-coco ttnd 'l‘tlrke,_v. For luiibors there has trot-u ittvl-tttoti u bund lo be worn around lite itontl in protect it front the pressure of rultln-t‘ t-itps. i ltust proot‘ paints ltnvt- boon ilt-vt-l flora-ti lu tit-rntttuy ltt which oils tlorivetl lm" whip-l} were intended u) expmmwuph as this ilrl|||| l-oui iur ure usotl lustoittl ol’ lilt- ititilili oil. t A (‘ottliiictit-ttt itivt-uttrr's olt-olri Iritzor tbut also t-uu bo ust-d as n vlb Brlml“ “m. “my lrntttt‘ is oluitttoti to shave ll lllllll lu ltulfi in iuitttlto. lu the. lltroe yours In which pnsst-tt- igcr ltlrpiuite sot-rice ltns boon otttttittrlotl |in Poluttti Illore ltus not bcou ll fitinl ‘ttooltiout. .' , .\u Iurottittr hns dovolttpt-tl an iuox- ‘pottttivt- slop \\‘illl‘ii tltitl registers sot» outls ntttl tlutl oun bo nsotl as a t-oeuiitr iilllllfliiflft‘. i in an oxpot-Intontttl wny n Swotlislt lohotttit-ttl piunl has protluootl phosphate gvaloittttt for fertilizing purposes front éirott ore. 1' iiulf ti Iotttott is hold in Pllrfllflllfllll‘ [jun-s of u nou sqnt-ozot ri-sotttltlittg {pilot's uod its Jitit-o oxtrttolotl by olos lug the ltiittiiiett. I ttwiug to a range of olinntti- from: tropical to iulltliy tt-iuporitlt- Ausirtilitt qiroillictjs pruciiottily ovory kind tlf V\'l‘ll “known frttil. - '|‘Ito_v bnok of ll now elooirh- oooklttg taugefor home use is built iuto n wuli in slit-ll u tulinnoi‘ lltui ll fine curries oft‘ nil ttdortt. Long tilsisnoc telephone lines hnvo been orootod across the Hiuul tit-sort. linking tht- prlttt-lpul eitlos of lilgypl and Palestine. a 'l‘lu|t it will ttot roll when dropped is the clitltti of its Wilshingtott ittvt-tttot- for u collar button with nu ttetttgttuitl weightotl itnsc. » The Latviun government has begun to licence the use of ratlio rocoivitii: sets through its Atlmittlstrntitttt of Posts atttl 'i‘t-legrii|'llis. \\'9||;li|lll{ only 04 pounds, a tuotor that can tlovelop 20 httrsepower at 2000 rt-voltttiotts a tuinuto has ltt-t-n tlosiguotl for stunll airplanes. Of Engiislt invettiioit is u flrc resist- ing plywtitttl t-ttvtirotl with n thin shot-l of stool ottutctl with lotttl or zinc by n cltotuionl process. i (lportttotl by t-ttnttet-tittit with nu tilootrit‘ lightfsircitit. :1 new ltttltstiltttltl tit-vict- polishcs iturtiwotitl floors nnti dinttlt-tlui with little effort. lit-t-uttst- of iucrtittsetl lutcrtist iii rlllllli itroutlt-ttstlttg I'll Poland u station will bo ort-L-tctl iu cottuoclioli with tlto l'ni- \'t-rslt_v of Krltkotv. Pressing n lover on top of u now suit or poppcr shukor t-jools its contents in itteustirt-tl ttniounts, which min Ito t-ltttngctl by ittrttiitg ll knob. .iavn lius been 24illl0litlil9tl iiy tlto gov» oruntctit and piuns aro tttttlor wuy to change others to tbttt power. ltecortls cuu be tittpietl ui a ralt- m‘ li-IU tiitgcs every tbrec itours viith n nt-w ottutortt, the photographs being pro- dttct-ti on both sides of ouch tinge. A bruuti t-tttticlti buso is ttsoti lo ltolp The elet-trifiouilott ot‘ one ruilwily in, rrsctl. l FAVQRiT-E - g . AND "rust wit?“ i-"rtteas is A eases met raslim life was chiefly" ' AWAY" ‘ , ,, spent in doing errands of charity and helpfulness. Alillollihlhs was a ‘worms. m‘ de- l This hymn was written by iliiissflildail opinions she was linitninrly icecn Frspceg Hunpphfeyg. whoitolersntof those whose viiwidlt- Hater Lecame the wife of Rev. “til-tiered from iwr own. and respected .li.tnt Alexutuier. Milss i-lutnphreypilind. loved earnest Christians ot ihsd come under the influence ofillllhel‘ dallmiiliiiil-lmi llii lmwll it! the Oxford Movement; a serious 15°58 0f lief OWII. ~- ZtLdcaiLo-ur to bring ‘the Anglican Milli‘ is hlnteretstgzg to noltlce ‘that, ‘ ure into more ntlmate reis- 055 mos . Mrs. Aexatttlers Itionshlps with the principles or hytiths were wrlttsh for children jCallioliclsm. an» Humphreys felt they have gained an abiding view ‘that. if the ideals 01' the Oxford in thgatieciions ot grown-up ow iMovemem were to prevail the Div- Tllil hymn.‘ which was in- ichildren must learn "Sound church léiidiid l0 lmilireiifl children Willi iprinciples" and one of the first vhe meaning of the Atonement hss ililillizs to be done was to pro-videflistablislted itself as a standard {them with suitable ltytttitis. in ltlliifiiymn for adults. ‘No doubt this is ‘she published just slirii a coiiectioti'll9i18li;i;l@-"@i¥ iiiie Wlllel‘ hi“; l-loiilleil ieptilietl: “iiynitm for Little Citiid- 0iil~l etc iii s0 much of the child . en." There were ft‘-rty' hymns most within us all, that children's hymns cannot be hidden ithe teaching of one Church on suclrilwily in the nursery or fniibe Sun- subjeuls as the ‘Prinity: the Aposqtiny School. _ ties (Jreatl; tlte Comulatitlntetlts, Mrs. Alexander seems to have and the lord's Prayer. "There Iervery ttear to. that most difficult of a green hill tar away" was writteuiaii virtues — self-effacement, Site itn impress that passage in thtrtiitl not. enjoy ltvuring her hymns ielpost-les (freed, "Sutferetl under. praised, and it she could prevent it lPoutltts Pilate. nuts crucified, tieadllvolliti Ml revel"! Cflmillliilieillii- ;and buried." ' (hit one day her husband rend to E in 1850 bliss Humphrey's wssinsr a tract written by a noncon- imarrieti lo Mr. Alexander. l-le waslformist. htittister. which tolti ot‘ a. at that time rector 01' an oiiscure1great change wiltich had been icountty parish. lie wits u very a-ble brought aibout in the life of a mun man anti an eloquent preacher. inpby his having hear-ti a lady sing. i867 he ‘was appointed Bishop of.“'l‘l1ere is a green hill liar away?‘ Derry an some time alter tlii-t"l‘he account of this inc dent nave, wife's tieatlt be was tunde "Printuiei her great pleasure. She almost of All Ireland." sprntig from bier chair, and sold: Mrs. Alexander was intensely iu- "Thank God! l do like to hear lterestetl in her huslnttitPs work and that." ‘fay AsYou G0 (C. E. MacKENZIE) 4~ Hail-Tbs“. .\_° 1cm". . <<_t was x i . J i iwhett a new britl.gti_ town/hall or lrond itnprovoiueitt is needed. de- ihotittu-eg are rssuetl or tnoney ibor- ‘rtiweti direct. Long before the l]ll'ill(.'i|llli is paid. other debentures it is aitirntitlg how im-orportiteti!Hie leaned or twice siven for some towns and ttatioits g0 iuto tiebt. iliiiiiiifi- time. iiilill- 11$ liiiil liliDileiifi-l is unavoidable in “mes up n Qpigiflllfl more than one corpnrlttitwlt, the or when some large untiertukiug is‘ borrowiiii! Dower hss been strained accomplished for the benefit of -fu-lto the i’tult and t-he interest titre as well us the present geuer- charges alone would be sufficient ation. Our incorporated towusyto l'liiI a fair sized iflwil- villages and province's are ~gttiity of} , ‘instead of facing liii? "Hillel piling up huge debt/s‘ upon whiqhisqtlareiy and ittcreaeing the tux- the yearly interests is no sm-tilrnte, s0 us to meet expenditure as amount. As we sec it here in it comes, the debt is tpilled up and Prince Edward island. if a aclwolhantietl down to posterity. The (“Sn-pg o;- n community new] n tuembers or culuxciil-trs ure afraid new school, public hail, church or 0f not being re-elected if the taxes dwelling for the clergyman, they are raised. and in this- connection set about it man fashion and in the taxpayers are not blameless. 51b)’ "five yeans at most they Itaveffhe man or government seeking the improvement paid for and areiofiiice tries to make as much int- then. ready for the next ituprttve- provemeni as possibly In his. rid- mem needed, iug, or county, an the case may lint. what happens when vllitigosibe. and at the same time. keep the become iticorporatetl and hztve- anilaxets at a fixed rate These two elective governing body or cottu-ido not go hand iu hand. 1f ws are cil. it set-rots t-hat the first lllillgilil "have iinpmvt-ittetlts we should to dio is to nit: ll public debt; pay for (item. "—- . , ——- -- iif those tlireciing the affairs of u tor u nozzle has bot-u luvoutotl in our country 1|; ygarg gflng byihnd whit-h nu clot-trio lautp lit liglttotl uulu- Ital] sufficient back bone 1,0 keep tnnticitily lvlteit iho proper level is the [ax rate high enough i0 fllfltil. "PiWiiPil- . current expenses and provide! for in spito of tlto iucroust- in tlto use of ngfldfftl intprttvtements the ilargc tnuuufnvttlretl If-o about 2 .000.0tili ltlli<'Siiillf'i 110W tlccdet] to meet lithe-rest ul‘ nuturttl loo ttrt.- t-tli in tlto rniit-itit-itnrgos would now he available. for HilllPB itntttmlly- for voiititltirclni pur itin- mmty charges of today espec- tionoe- [ally for tirnctioai education and A llrnzlliitit physloiitlt has lli\'i'|tii'ti n ipli-iilio tvorkg, " pivoted chassis for itututttttbiles litot is This tieiii hits been ‘incurredl bllt t-litiinetl kl'l'|i their lttttlitirt li-vol ito are we taxpayers going to allow it titnttcr how rottglt tit-o iho roads trnri to ibe iscroused and more and lnoro of the taxes used yearly to pay lu- '|'o tlo tlto work of oourt stonogrttttlt» forest. A hfrii mils! be called Q0016 era a Fuivorsity of Puilforttitt |>i‘I>i'l'ti!4lIl‘;lilIlP The individual kIIOWS with} ltns invontod ‘tppttrattts cotubiniitg fotti-‘happcns when the mortgage s itl- uros of the telephone. tlloittplttttte ttotlft-rezyngd instead qf lggsened a] flqg rinilo- [vettrs so by. ~t'l‘he ipayias-yvmlgo lit rofIt-t-l ttpwtirtis the light front u ptt\\'~ otftli-itottt-tttt for itirpiltncti rccctttiy" ltt _ sin led ut n field nt-itr London. t A ttovt-l pocket kitifo uses snfoi; l razor itlndcs, which oun bc rouotvoti. an; tipouing iit one sido of llJP ltiintllo tllnk- ' lug il servo its a t-igut‘ clipper. . .-\n titttnritt roni t'ttlli|lilti_l' hut- tiovol- _. opt-ti n fut-i In ll|o~ lorlll of oolu- that ' will b||r|| [reply In ortilttttry rt-sitltittt-t- heating furnaces or kilclton ranges. ’i‘o provonl uuy tulsiuko lu tlto rt-itd» lug ol tho ltolght of water iu boiler gungi- litln-s u .\'o\v .lcl'ttc,v lllllil has dc- sigut-d n tttripctl iittt-lt-grtttitttl for ilicin. Thi- government of Vllillkiliil gruntotl u t-ttttoottslott for tho erootitttt nt Sunli- age of the first powerful rutliti llfirllll cuttiittg siniiou in titlil country. A respirator that llocs noi itttorft-ro with ll pulutcr's vision itns ltoou itt- votttoti to provent hint iulttilittg poison Some of tlto irillltlilllilslitli lint-s in lio- ncw l-‘rottt-lt ttutionnl systt-tn iot- tlisl|‘i— billing electricity will citrry t-ttt-t-ottl. itt u voltugt- in excess of itti. ttoo. Flltus iitrot- times tho slnttdnrti sizi- ure ttsotl lu n new storottto-tvltii‘ Iiitliiiiii picture]projcottir that tuuki-s liu- pit-i ure upponr to stand oul on sort-cits. So sensitive lit a Hwetlislt engineer's ttutoluatlt- control for sit-nut pressure uud other ttses that it run be ttpcrtttotl by the ilout front n pcrsotnt ltrculii. ‘A slide retrial-cs tho koys on u suxo- pltotto ittvcttteti by s Chicago tuatt which is cluinieil to Itc easier to lottrtt to pit ' tllittt tlto tistiitl lypt- of iuslru~ tuenhk ilort- thait 18.500000 rubbit shins wit-re cxporiotl to the United Slates nntl lilugltttttl inst your to mitsqttorttiio us tuore expensive ftirs. ittsteittl of turning tllala a now rittiio receiving set is tuned by pressing littl- tons on n keyboard that can bt- pint-ed at a distance from the set if desired. American air brakes have boon u- doptcd ss the Mtsudsrd for European railways by an international cnntmitot- iou on which seven countries were re» presented. Attachitble to any firm object. a clamp has been Invented to hold boards stall angles for working with tools. serving ths purpose of a carpi-titers bench. A motor truck of English design has a body to be lowered to the ground for loading, then hoisted into position by a winch operated by the truck's engine. Mounted on s long handle, s felt patl has been invented that holds enough water to wash a window, which then is dried by rsplseing the pad with n squeegee. By the consolidation of ll adjoining towns with Genoa that city will be given s population of 502,000 instead of mmo sud a coast line et iii kilo- meters. ous filluos froitt the pnluls Ito in using. ,1" "gm "fr" H; pm," "y “,,|,,[,.r,-,",q,.,| u, as nmch m. [he in,“ ‘memo a d iirltish aeronautical exports urt- tr_v-i.~t_vt~'teiti rviiottitl be establishegdand bu: to find a way to llliiki‘ tltt- tt.~tt~ min greater effort made to reduce lrrtlrogon sttfo iu itlrsltitts by .-t w-otttitl the debt. Why should the rising ing it with Int-rt oxltiitist gitsos front generation he tburtlgper] bgcpuge of an effort to unduly ease ihe__bur- tho ntolors. ‘ .\ novol lioltlol‘ that coiuplotely etl-lfiétl 0f today? ; vioscs n cignrollo is ntude of iltin itlttm-' ‘In many cages the crmptry, sown, ittltttl. ritttittol witlt tn.- lllPIill provoui ;nr vliiuize are overdrawtt a i the no; tho popt-r lturttittg. only iho iohao-launk ttnd in this way the taxes are "o llPlliiZ Monitors-tl- yspent ‘before they are collected. Miro-a isoxporlttloitiitit: with liltittwjlllfl borrowing and high Infq-est fut-is hitting .1 lliliil‘ of titllphito pItiiPlLlChRFEPFI g0 on‘for another year. of which largo utuotutls nro ltltiilllillltlti: Minn-Id it nut he better u) my g us n by itt-ttriitt-t oi‘ iho wood pulp nntiihigher Lax rate lp order to gtpp g0 iiiili-Pl‘ intltiitirios. munch interest‘! I am well aware .\ governtuont ostlttttttclhits |illll't'tl llwithflf ‘taxes in many of our prov n- ootlon crop of the l'ttiit~tl States lustKces, incorporated (‘Qvi/nfl, and y t- _\‘t'|li" Itt "Xvlitlti of l-'t,.'t0il.ttiili lt-l-_ illilagifl; are high hut heavy borro i itioronst- front tho provlotpt your llf|iflg every year tloes not lend to nltoltl - sitttitio time». pm...- thenp ‘ 'l‘o rt-rivt- tlto faun- of nn ituporiui The itlttiféiil on s itlillg term d8~ llitl't't'lliill fttt~tor_t' that t-ioitt-ti its doors bgpturo generally always amounts ttoiivlty u ttow plnnt of tlto anuto kind the rgtligpgygrg are thug obliged to bits Itoon opened at Vlotinn. pay twice Wvhéf. an lntpmvemehi. .\u onolosetl broiler in ll'llil‘li hetil atiillalily costg t rI-itclics both sides of it plot-t,- of tuoni at The pfly-tag-ynu-gn plan wot‘. lilo some tittio as it is hold ttt nn ituirit- best in private 'tr:tt:‘l:e nutl 1:0)!- from the horizontal bus boon ilt-siltnoti grnmeptx-t should stick plague-r it) it for uso on stnnll it" "miles. in their managements of public The tlcotttntt. point in tlto Atiunlit- rump, am] i" the comm,“ 0r public to-i-au has |il‘0il found itorth of Porto bugjupgg_ A; raxpaygrg leg "5 Bach ltico, measuring 27.085 fcct. While n put, on om- ghinklng m"; and tn m. 4 foot ttoltutlittgf wiro ltns fuiictl to [ure give m1;- gttppryfl [Q (h; pgfly touch‘ bottom ill tho Pitoiflo Ilvllftfllflt gtlck Lhé closest, t0 the pgy.d'§- Jiinsn- yeti-go plum..." ., _ Proved safe by millions and prescribed physicians Colds Headache Neuritis Lnmliilfli ' . Pain Neutalgia Toothache f Riifliiii? DOES nor _AFFEC’I‘ l i i rtn- out»; storage mm; abut sits . , . t Acce t mil.“ "MEI" W w h con neptnven tlirec e , .01 u: ,, ’ fill-nevi i4 is i°°.—" ti! m." ‘ tract-tr ere-Prawn: '.'.. " ' hssaistthlilhiirlflilllhig.“ i" tFhfi#‘Uttt'|'nne95Fh"~lIII-IWWH~M