AIGEELEVEKF”. . _ ' g A NCQQSSItY ‘a ET-M-g-Q-KOIIZIO. if. resent age. ifilrying up a become an sham The first three os- 9|‘ the human race are r and food. We can do t deal less clothing if iilcient food. and line applies to houses, nnlny luxuries thought no the human race. e of the grant neces- lylng of which is u old that science is al- l; on this food problem out data on transporta- (LJlllIfItIOilflI values m‘ have a. va_a_t array oi ercd on the mnfkdts d- from which‘ tire con- elloose according to his he RIZG of his rpurse‘. m"; lne great array oi‘ food ' m m, the, markets. milk and ntlircts stand out p teemin- ~clally in countries where most» knowledge has- accumul- dwith regard t0 ‘publlcfhgalth. many diseases-ire cal-bed that an ounce oi pre "on ls worth n pound of cure. have also proven that in the ion of dict. milk and its 2',“ llll-lfl-(Illlfi city school ' a n the larger. cities of Carl- he ‘Unitcd States are noiv ilk for children at their‘ Aguin,. Insurance our best ruedical science Iy udvertisingtho great- "nlmllk and its products a mm: 0i’ prolonging life. lniie to glvc other arith- mlgon the use. of milk and its mils as a irniversal food. but ‘have arc fillllllllfiilt to show lmtwithout milk nnd its numer- lllp human race "l4 -bc. badly off Indeed. llresc reasons indicate strongly llydnirylng is a necessity p; standpoint of health but. ‘hr-- ides being of such great vnliie as health-giving food the chief rea- l, of the necessity oi ilairying is it from an economic stnndrpoint err is possibly no food that. can ‘ produced so cheaply. r most important and universal tis are bread anti milk, illl miist he manufactured, ne- .4 cap land ior the growth oi wheat en it neciis a largo investment r machinery and equipment, ere is harvcstcil, ‘moved irorn these illillo arena and finally convcrtcil = to flour, und still more labor and nchinory ere it Ilecirrncs bread. ilk, on tiic, other rrly nature's food i'or younl; nnd id, but is hotii n food anti a ibcv- rage, und is ‘cilnsumcd in its irrit- Scicntlsts tell us that ere urn cows which produce ns nnn mm] l" n ycar us can ‘be oh- innd from five or six acres neat, nl- trorn the bodies of four ' live ordinary illl steers. _,___ ., llll nl-p int. and protein; fut I IighnlilS oi tho commercial vnluc. ‘lrilc protein is possibly the most Ono cow in a year pro- rrrcs fnt and protein equal to that ninlned in two cnrcnscrs of beef. great economy oi the iluiry cow: lilil they also show why she makes larger financial returns than any other domestic animal, from feeds grown on thc farm; ibles the farmer rhea-ply grown feeds. not suitable ior human consumption, in their natural strife; and sell them in the form oi nature's great and perfect food, without danger Thus we sec that really a necessity in every coun- lry and the agricultural province that pins its faith row and her allied industries lure to make good. wish to make a success _in ‘this Province of Prince Edward Island it is up to us to adopt the most ip-to-date system of dairylng and like the good old dairy cow what nrneone has so aptly named‘ her. ‘the foster mother of ‘the human HOMEMAKING, Homemaking is nn ‘art oi the lliiilvet. rordcr. R iinvolves more tlrsn scrubbing and cooking and a triic home must live attention to the equiping of the sleeping porch, the care of the pinion, the hygiene of the cellar, the rnotthleosnesa oi the attic, the Iicturoe which hang on the walls, lire cotlor tints which predominate Iii tire house, the music-even the Itllsion and the politics. We are creatures oi our enviiron- ilrcut. She who determines this has lhe shaping oi the tits-w)‘: the nat- lflii. It is no puny job tube a ‘home- roquirce m4 beat of Mill’, mind and soul that any ‘wo- Inan is capwblc oi. rfdemands con- llant attention and devoted caro. Butch, the rewards oflit! la there than ‘tohhshilon an Illcal home for the once you love list? And think what u moans w l8 lontruated with sweet, Ilia to t-rain here! ' —-——<0c>i—— Cholera ,In§antu_iu v Cholera infantum la one of the Illa] ailments of childhood. It is a lfltuble that comes Flnecially during , ntha and unless pro pt action la .,lien~ the little one J's an idoabmedici this trouble. Theyrregulata the {win and sweeten l the , stomach ‘I ll thus‘ prevent the‘ ‘flier complaints. They are an ab- Wlllla safe medicine, being guar- Inlafll to contain neither opiates or other harmful "55,- Tllfl! cannot possibly do "Iljtliey always do good. liiaui ardaold by medicine deal- Ilpllnt 25 cents a box A Few Hints 0h Land And Wool Crop ) No (llilliht with the warm wcath. bl‘ oi today furlricrs arc again ‘Mllklllll "I "hearing and that nut- “mlly ltllnkfl to mind the matter 0f wool markets. During the early Ilmrt of the winter prlccs of wool advanied iully 10c‘ ,9" pound go,- Illllvlllflllly all grades as compared With prices which were realized on the hillii oi‘ last year's clip, The r-ccent slunrp in the price oi‘ grains flnii other stocks has apparently reilct-ted itself through to the lilriirus for wool and the market ul. the prcsent tlrnc is about cu spar Wm‘ 1"" l/filiris values. Cairndlau mills flit: buying very gpllrlllglynl the moment. ritntsltically, how- ever, ‘the wool sltuntiirn is sound and with llic gcrtt-rnl wool short- nrc the world over, wool prices art- flXlliairtt-il to ri-rrruin flrni, as the buying season opera-i up and mlll ilcninnils become greater. Natural- ly on n somewhat iliricriinintltlrlg niiirki t, attractiveness anti cleanli- ness as Will as quality are all im- ‘porttint selling points, When‘ shearing your sheep this Year do not filrgi-t tn have the floor thoroughly trlczrri rind tree (min dust, chaff or slrniv, ‘he sure that all tugs are rirnoved from ll“- llflfl-Cf‘. All)‘ chaiiy necks or seedy Iracks should also be removed. Rc- rnemhcr that every fleece has ll IrrIti-h. Lay the flccc out evenly aitcr thc siicop is sheared. turn U1" Pill-ins In IPIIHIIIWIHI‘. oi lilo llvflfe until the Width is approxi- mately l4 Inchi-s front ond tn ind anti roll ‘tightly, flesh sldn out, us Ing the fiiior and lrctter" quality _- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I THE FARM WOMAN'S LIFE. line darker shaded pi brown, one u lwcars brown shoes. bill, with ttifl» Film‘ ""3 l! M! llle‘ llrflii’ it‘ lighter shades, black ls worn. used to be. The automobile is the Women with gray hair or- eyes greatest factor of emancipation", often choose gray hose, but. the wrltce Mrs. Ilarriet Walter in the; culgy is a b“ "yum Shoes Wm; Kansas Woman's Journal. SllELgl-t-y poet. are black, bu',_5“v8f mo“ Tammi“ m0“ lnlerefillllgli’; slippers of brocade, satiir-or metal the li-ic oi the fnrru woman, “u. won, by n“, young m,“ lol- llP-r greatest drawback is tho dancing. A festive touch is Milled luck "l Tulmlllg will"? 11ml f-‘lelilrl; by lilac or orchid hose, beautiful city: though sir-saline lamps give under evening lamps. nu excellent light and the washing! I I I machine is run by a gasoline} engine. ‘DISHES FOR REFRIGERATOR. Flt-ZR and cream money usually‘, ltelong to the wife, nntl “no 39ml ‘It ‘is economy in space ‘to have t-ho table nuii clothes the children rsqiiare illshirs for foods placed ill with lt_ and “gives no report." the ice box. .\iiicli room is wasted. With the crops and surplus stock, ,by round plates and bowls. Square the-husband keeps up the, impl-tlyn-l glass tiishies can be purchased oi Inienls, buys implements and builds, “P16011911 Bllflfl. 0f HQINTB Pails“ fences. There ruiist be milk cowajiillhu pulls are not an léflflll l0!” mm‘ calves and chickens on a farm. ltainrng loud which must stand for Unless thorn-tire big boys ol-‘some ti.rric. Rifle, the farm wife helps with tho -i<o>———- ruilking, and there is the separator LIKE HOME EXHIBITS BEST. to wash. The farm flock ruust be fed and it was noted at the recent Wom- wutirrcd nnil the chicken houses en's World's Fair that the booth looked rLflcr; and in the spring theldlsplnying the interests oi U19 setting heirs, you must be on the borne drew the largest crowds. b every minute with your flght Especially the young girls were Now comment-e nt Illc brllch onibwilh He" nnd "Inpa- A rm may Charmed with we homekeeplug ‘lflliilll the e-ggs and an old benlexhiblts. One might IIHIQU riff-ml lrnight lcave the ncst and the eggsmhis that there is no 11311897 ‘that wool oi‘ the not-k nnd sboiiltli-rs IUIChHL H yo“ use‘ an Incubator, than“) lumre wmnen are straying sirble on tlrc outside sirrlnce oitbc rolled deuce. Tic tightly nnd neat.- ly with a slngic strnnil oi’ paper fleece twine. Unilcr no rslrcuni- stanles use binder twine or sisal cords oi airy kind. Paper fleece twine and wool sacks may he oh- Co-ir-ptrntive Wool Growers, 217 llny SL. Toronto. Wool sacks should be obtained Illllll1(3(lIilli‘.Iy lht- packed iii tho-re sacks and kept In n dry place until it is shipped to market. Thc Dominion ‘Live Etock Brunch provides a gool grading liter-vice. for all cooperative shipments oi‘ wool. (lradcrl wool of good quality, pro- perly propared und well packed al- ways brings top market prices. During tlic past your Canadian t'ul attention to the tbrccding oi uinrkct. give very little milk at this season imilk liow properly when turned to lambs do not ‘make the necessary growth or development and In lug in their weights when offered ior sale. Do not target -to dock and cas- trate. Both these operations are very simple if performed at the right rage. These operations should be performed when thc lambs are ‘ten days to two weeks of ago. Practicul-ly all markets ‘pay a pre- mium for straight carloads of ewc and wcther lambs. The lamb crop should be so handled that finished lambs can he sent to ntnrkct at ally season of the year. Tim large a ‘percentage of Canadian lamrbs are marketed in an unfinished condi- tion. Winter lamb fccrling iii steadily dcvelopig and the profits made hy these operators during tho past law years indicates a further expansion this fall. 'l‘lio lambfeed- er will only biry ewe or wather lambs. Indications rpoint to good ‘lam‘h prices for this season. We understand that an order has al- ready been rcccivcd for upwards of 30,000 Canadian lambs from Ilrltaiu. The cxcellctrt results ob- tained from iooiling Canadian cut- tle has wppurontly interested a number oi British sheop liaedem In the finishing of Canadian lambs. The improvement in the breeding oi‘ Canadian sheep has done a grcnt deal to popularize the Canadian lamb, not onlywith the Canadian consumer but also with ‘tho Ameri- can -consumer. Tho extension oi tended to increase ‘the appetite for lamb in Canada. All this sti-mul- keep up lamrb prices. ‘Now is the tra pounds of grain. For further information on wool markets write the rShecp Division. tawa, Ont. i-(Q-Q-ii WILLIE HARMON WINS. Willie Harmon. New York middle- announcad as 146 and Galfundb niiikc as good ll showing as pos-r tnined by writing the Canadian, nnd the wool after shearing should wools have been sold Ill llrltuin and the United States, as well as ffi...‘i.".',‘i‘,“‘.“.ll.r“$13.22.ifgfirlifiliilifllllllllyagl? §3§,*;,,°";§;,,w11:,';: 5.3112123? tlfiiini-‘ii’ 1331i. "'33? iii 332,13";‘2,’“;l.‘},“?..§“f,§2 “llmr?! lmmim" "it" "my be "luml-“lmldllliwomq ‘better ailqtiitintied git: ouch. cach Individual inrriicr pays cntrc- (when vqrmps. and m U“. and o!‘ sheep" thc shearing operations and the roiling and tying of his liceccs whcri tlicy are‘ being tpropurcd t'ul‘ . 'l‘lils is tiic season of this yciir ivhurrtiiv Iurubs love tu §tilllllllll‘ about IIIQ burn yard. it is also the season oi the your whcn thc carc- tiil sircphord adds to Ills prelim or detracts ‘tlrcrciroru. On uccuuntol‘ lllc long slundy winter" irnuriy ewe liocks did not get as much exrc- fill-lo as usual and on this account the lambs are likely to be less vig- orous and ln many cases the ewes arc producing Ices milk. The rriilk llow can be increased by adding bran and oil-cake to ‘the out ration. The fur-seeing shepherd will have saved some ot‘ his host hay ior thc owe ‘flock at this season of the yep-l‘. Mongols or turnips are also greatly relished by the owes. in the absence oi roots, fresh insil- age may be substituted to advan- tage. Tbe young lnrnb is a thriity vigorous grower and its develop- mont should not the retarded betorc the ewe goes to grass. Ewes that are improperly fed so that they of the year do not recover ‘their pasture, -thc result being that the the fall oi the your are disappoint- lamb ‘feeding operations has lllrlfl, ates market demand and tends to time to keep the lambs growing. Do not hesitate to iced a ‘iaw ex- Dominion Live Stock Branch, Ot- ln another ten-round engagement weight, outscored Harry Galiund of lnmips must be filled regularlyfiaway from the love of home. the Bilge ‘turned and the thermo, ————-<*>'-—'— metcr ivntchorl. ln June we commence canning —— cherries and strawberries, iollowq Frnltg mnnt contain iboth pectin cd by various fruits and vegc-lnnd acid lo jcll Peaches, pears, tables. and winding "i1 with btBBf't]l|ll\(5L~‘El, nnd sweet apples do not 11ml iWTk l" I119 Wllll-"T- Eilllllilcontain enough acid when "ripe t0 hnii-‘ieivlfe stores 1m from two tollntr well. Add the juices oi lemonfl. four hundred quarts, igpflngg’ grilbgpplvfl, cherries 0r "DTIHIRQTY. Y0“ filly!" RIDWH MN- goosebtrrIi-s to furnish acid and Walter, cln-erily, "No such thing. [hlgy will julL Don't you have to g0 to the oiflco‘ To tent lhc pectin ‘in fruit juice, or factory at a cortaln time eaclrntldrl teaspoon oi’ the juice '10 8 ‘lily. There In 10y In llf-‘flflmlillfiloloaspoon of ivitch hazel. lii it forms invnt‘. anti the birds, we [Peflh Illiflla gelatinous muss, it contains and the flowers all make it \vol'l.llrllngugh pectin, ll nnly three while." - MAKING JELLEY. MARRIAGE. She may think she knows him. , nnil he may think hc knows Iier; fihubetk m?‘ EGGS IN THE DIET. I knew." TO must learn to give and to take anillprowln h" we “H, m“, years; .i’oirblcs nnd weaknesses and limit- lntions and very very appreciative ‘ " - ' ' . s i, i ll of the otherfls nobilities. honed Mm or so L c“ “me Elfin. rgielagiillfglllldlf llilrlgtiittrlseuniiligtl “'9'” “"1 ““““"‘ i‘ ‘Wm ‘ had only known. Oi cours-c, "lt will never happen again, since John doesn't like ‘It that way," but It SAVE TIME. ‘dough’ like Father usoil to make." the mod prepared m Mvancty the hang oi it in time. i ETIQUETTE TRAVELLING. Dress lnconspicuously, and be modest in manner, One abroad in the world should not {attract att- -ention. - Do not push ahead, out oi your turn, at ‘the ticket window or the car atone. and do not take up more room with your baggage than you are entitled to. D0 not speak to strangers unless bresrkfast. ---——a-0>—-—- To Bu ma 91' Am but do not be cold when thrown in close contact with fellow travellers your company on those who prefer to bc let alone Do not. talk loudly so that others matters either about yourself or bah“, by the Mme me wamr h“ yo}; friend?‘ m I evaporated the season oi ‘the pest cour eons everyone, n- , ' l _ eluding the railroad employees. gggegshzveabr Tsesggnéelalzfraalxlq] Do not ask unueal services un- can ‘be ‘mam many m" less you expect to pay for them. y ' Tipping la expected, but a. woman does ‘not tip as generously as a man. and she receives poorer Pressing Wm make a “amen, “Wvlcet look fresh and new But if the Kar- o" l‘ “I'll”? "it" °“° “I” m" merit is slightly soiled or has ah- each mmllfi on ghllmogrg’ ‘ma’; sorbad a little perspiration, it may ‘m? In“: 31mg‘: are?“ s" g‘: discolor it. Hanging carefully on a nlhllhoilghn icllgw tragcllcrls this,» hang" “"5 ‘Mk6 mBghV/‘Flnkleslrl dis- ‘ arppear an save mu press g. friendly on a journey, they will not The secmt o! fluxes“ m pram. continue the friendship when the m; comm and "Mn ‘nudes l“ m journey ‘is ended. ‘llhoy will act as ha", ‘mam wenlyqmmpenad, “my strangers in the hotel lobby, allied! no water-rings are formed or an nlllllllll "lama ‘m’ ‘Mllt- uneven stiffness ‘produced. Linen CDL AR and heavy cotrton writings‘ should - ‘ e pressed on the wrong ode. or a - - dampened cloth laid over the goods lllnck hose are 185B DODHIBI‘ "N!" to prevent the shine and the marks ‘my have over been, but they will or the iron. Embroidery should be Ilfiflhaillly always b0 Hi6 T850". 0f pregged on phg wrong gldq, on l the cnnsnrlvntiva Wlliililhfl, and btath twoel. to make ‘the design ing la rcn y more rc or re ne .. nnd qnt_ The favorite colors oi the day If you are abort of banzorl, ">11 range in tones that slip into brown up a newspaper and tie a cord at one cnd of tho scale and into about the middle‘ of the roll with a flesh at the other. The later fad in loop to hang ‘it ‘by. Use this as a Paris is to match ‘duo's makeaip hanger in an emergency. it Ia noo- in stockings, juot as one used to iul in travelling. _ match ‘gloves. W‘ Care of Bumme Garment: ‘New York, Harmon's weight was the shades vary from mahogany. wages," said one buqn ... tinf- dark seal, henna, and cinnamon." to whe [wouldn't und- WifQ W! tnrlmn- tum, and cram. won to work." ‘~ . ‘ Brown is in for a long run, and ‘ "Certainly wives ch13; be aid l I ~iourths of the juice forms a ielly like mass, then you will have to ‘aid thre. fourths as much sugar THE FIRST YEAR OF In; juiceflt, is bcttcr to add some l h l“ ‘luring m" fir“ ym" tllmlg Mvllk all(l_ogl;',i-l are the ‘best. form m“ ndjmmnpnl“ occur and ma“ or the children to get their animal [be a little blind to the ‘others To avoid nmnotony. vary um -style oi serving. They may be , k - l. t ed, fried, T0 learn the tastes, likes ilillI tllfl- punched’ hue u, s, 8am , , patented for removing lrltllll in ibc an Inventor scrambled or served in omclcts. , IIKOS 0f the mate and to "rub llIS I h] h t , .'_ l .001“ same mount-r as n gasoline tori-Ir but nurrrbl-r. n" ‘the fight way" Wm ‘wold 1H0’ iililrlzoads this llllgewlllllt; too “'"" "'0'" “""‘l-"- I ‘takes the fir“ Ye“ to find "mt When ‘in the kitchen getting one om- meal it is_ oftcn possible to make Ymmg people’ “mung the“ ma" iin extra ilesscrt or proparc the ioiica m’ rm- latter. l“ “'9' “llmlld m“ hope to begl“ vegetables for the next meal and where Filth“ “ml Muller are now so tn save time. Ono has to spend prover plants has madl- tbi- it-xrilt- stare. “ml EM!’ Sumt- Thel’ Wm hm“ wbout so long in the kitchen wntcli- industry ihi- mot-ll impel-iron of the" 199mm“ l‘) 19"" hem” ‘mp5’ lng on» meal cook and that is a lllllilllflictiirirlg in nconunr. can hope that their affairs‘ will good time ,0 aandwlch m a “um. Hm n5 smoothly‘ But they Should her Di’ little jOIIS here. $01110 like nttrichiucut to be fastened in a the beverages. ‘have pauence with one another‘ It housewives make a practice of (IU- sivimmcfls Imdy to llllI him In» 0f French invention is an net-It'll"! he says to her‘ "I wish you could lug the cooking f0!‘ two meals M propelling‘ himself llllfllltllll ‘ivuter. make "bread like Mother used to one “ma In such a case the 50c. nlmklxl" “he might as we“ Bwy to 0nd meal can be prepared Ill I! experimenting‘ y with a gasoline ground. hlm’ I wish you could make f9“! mllllllefl merelY féwarmililg substitute made ior-ally principally o! °°“me' “ell-her ‘me o" "lam It eaves time to wash two or three cnniat first they w!" ‘both get mefll'5 dlfillefl B‘ 0m? lllme- l know in n new tester for bolus- use ii one housewife who has a place in her cupboard which she reserves for piling the used dishes miter the meals when s-he does not Wash them. She does all the dishes ior ‘the day every morning after Scientific Facts Ali easily r-Ieuucil floor inop has Imcli lII\'t'll|l‘(I that van bo- tii-ii tn u‘ broom. ‘ 'l‘h0 ltuiuuniau government has; derided to permit the use of private radio nets A nciv dilating brush is forked to l'\‘-l\1’ll ltoth aids-s of a chair hack or riliilf lit the iiuine time. Within ten yeiira New Zi-alnrld nlnfl" l" spend about sirdotroiltlir in llyflfiltiiei-iric development. A flag pale has been Invented nu the broad end of a wind vane. ltllly. with an arca about equal to‘ Illinois and Indiana combined hair a pnlulntion of IIILOIIIMKIO. ull thi- rest of the ivorld. been rnade by expcriiueirters from the leaf stalks of the Indian furl puiin. The cross inerrilwrs of new iiirtiunirbllt- ltecl bars that incl-reuse traction. Hawaii's present siilmr crop is estlintlleii at 7l.'i.0Ilt) ions, bri-uklrlg all previous records by a wide margin. A folding frame aurl a spring that can be roiled i-orupactly compose n new bed for motor tourists who camp out, iiuiui-roiis colonial possessions. ltrletrdeil for biruschirlil use, u new ateplnddl-r folds r-iriuptii-tly enough to Peru. r rising in about ltlll miles from lea level to an altitude oi 15,005 feet An inventor has patented a urctnl anchor to he driven into wood at the end oi aduwel to hold the latter iir place. Germans have developed a process coal "before lt is burned under steam boilers. United States liureuii of Standards tests. projects. n roorri when the outside of the gloss In to he washed. opened its first exchange at Vi-rirnn lllltkllliilenil-rlllillicijsllli)“ usfg I'll’ llllxrlilclrbtlz: nnd M" "Rmhus" "gum" "mr" l" southern ltri lv An adjustable truss has lrccn invents-ii for tbr- inside of large refrigerator floors to prevent them being wavpeil by durnpircss. remains after washing. has Iii-en invr-nti-rl. ri-irt-losr-rl within lt. from waste sugar cum- mutt-rials to a light that airines through it by an lrlah university professor. invented that can he instnIli-il In a All“ may lend romance w a “'0' A deposite of jade with the. stone in glllcénbléibligetthalzgfilgggrztolgufsglggg. several colors. exli-iruive enough to There are many ways of gettinll rm or them’ but ‘pmbflmy one best An I nltio vstonr fur us engines is to purchase “ant feet." These ‘z " ‘t’ " it comes m pefldcnymmnlrany‘ are simply little glass dishes in Ivei-n discovered in the ‘Prunsvruil. exposed to the wi-attier has IIPPII luventeil that has all its workluu parts :1:ltch0:'l;cm%;egs,r‘§étt:fi521w:'31:2;ivnclosed in the cirmbustion i-bairiber. seems acceptable, ‘but do not force “fled Wm. wémr and a mm n, kerosene oil poured on top, The ants will not cross this. Wihen (lit , evaporates, it can be renewe. must hear. and do not tell private AME are fl shoruhred pa“, and pm Ry trenliirg some of the threads ivonicu that shine brightly ln the ilurk. can hc t-xteitded surround ihi- hnrrci iiscr. ilpplcir and some other fruits ripen plckcfl. Lying flat on u table while dishes hnutl. llerutnuy Limits radio broadrnslinl? 0f time. alulmrils to a small" one at Berlin and the other on a distant mountain. According to the ilimlnlilflll “"7"? nearly 2.000.000 Iona of sand are used annually In the urauufarture of glans in the Ilnited States. By utilizing earlier electricians. th ‘ rs o French scientist clams to obtain power from liirhtlrrl! "I'll nppnratus oi his invention. Worke on the most accurate map of the United States. begun by government purveyors In 1MB, will not be completed for another 20 yearn. For rescue work nn Englishman has invented n tpiltol vveighinl but II! pounds that lhool a mllnile carrying Ii lire line nearly 400 yards. New spectacle Iensu are around l0 provide three field: of vision f0? align-neg flllllllcQl instead oi tbo two pruviilini by bifocal Icuscu. l tire chains are furrncil of triangular‘ for removing the tar products from. Normal aging Illii! little effect on! the strength of leather tit-i-orillng llllpqlllllllll‘?! have bet-ii invetiii-il for A Nweilisb telephone company haul For heavy Iitlsii- such us in llrtnil for: oils a lrrrll und socket jnlnl allowing free ruovcini-nt through Tll degrees _ A passenger airplane ilesigtieil in Holland resembles a single Iurpr- Wlllll, Iruvirtl.’ tivo engine-u und tbi- cabin , An elei-trii-all_i' Iii-riled tool has bl-endiei-n coirihlnorl with A patent has been granted for a trill- sivitcben current from u dry buttery 'l‘be theory that lb»- worlti Is being establish nrude ivurint-r by the influence of an American fIrui. radioactive fort-es has been advanced; An ailjustairli- vctrtihiior has tween winilniv under the loivi-r iuisb and‘ raised or lowered to any point with it will attract been slain-hint! for honey zfnrther from their hives than an? lottwr known flowers. warrant commercial exploitation. has’ with a Iiinilnoini preparation u I-‘rcnchlnurniler inventor has developer! sioi-klirgs for‘ A number of sharpened spikes thutllHilti-d States ‘TNLMKHKKI Illtrlfllliflvlfl‘. or about six of a pistol that has been pnnti-utodhorsepower for Pitch IWVI-"ll l" "WV tlrrrt vnnuot he ivrested oway from its‘ According to an English theory‘ more sloivLv and i-vi-nly In cool. ruiiry‘ solutions and keep limiter after In-luglsinuirrzI-‘d articles. are lit-lug placed on it. n novel truyl folds Into two parts WIIPII lifted by II lmnd has handle nnd can he carried with one. iniitliutlon that maintains two stations) 'l‘Iii.- girveriruieirt of Quvi-irslrliid has‘ "llllllllyvd cxpi-ris from lliigirliril uml iiii- Vuili-rl States to int-rouse the "Ml"! lirodilctlon of that i-ouniry.l For uuiirkcrs a pipe husbi-eri iuvinrti-tl having ii IIIPIII that can be turueil tirnnnl] to flt over ii boivl lint enough to be. .l‘i|l‘l'liiAI In u vest [Nikki-L 5 Ecologist (‘llllllllyflr by lilt- government to investigate the poa- libillty of obtaining petroleum in [Wit regions of Biuni has reported adversely. F"? l!" lll VImii-tl iiiiiiririirltlles ll radio not II-Ilti been lIPt-IILZIIIHI tlrni is inounteil on ilii- lualruruoirt Int: i-ur, its loud nlti-ukr-r Iii-iul: n -rbi~rirl. I of 1| A London hospital trcuta pertains for m | f certain ilIscaai-s by lino-ping tIii-nr In‘ w p‘ “m” WM" lmliilnl "BTW! "Ila sealed glass rriom citrrtniniug livir-e, us nrui-h nxygen an ordinary air. .\lutor driven u new road bulldlr-l: lulu-hint- cuts the roatlbi-il as much as A ‘ tit-sired. loads tlu- excavated i'lll'lll int-r‘ t! Illiiliy iuirlnili-si-ont electric Ililllbiiiurulronu und rolls-the ncw surface. are mil-d In the [initial Ntutea as till lly using an Airstrailun Inventor's A "m": h“ devil-r- for the Il,\'lIl'iIlIIl|' control of’ "V" ‘Vmhltlllil lllllltll‘ llll" heavy ull motors tin-y can he operated rrt any spr-i-il tlllll l'<\\'l-l'lli'|l at will. A .\|I('I|ll{ll|l woman in thi- invontorl of u por-tnlrlr- dressing r-irorn for‘ lathe-rs that folds tu almirt thr- uizi-‘nf lu folding cot and weighs only if»; poiirulu. - I Sit-am is generated in u Iiellrlun} engineer's dollor by burning u spray of fin-l nil und air undi-r lifflillirlllfl‘: directly against the surface. oi‘ tbel ivati-r. A cmupni-t outfit that bus Iii-en ("PM 3mm" l" "lllkllll! I!" 9""?! "lion-signed for borne treatment of r-irlds Increase the production oi tobacco Iulwllkl, |I]Il0ri|\e wmulm, “Hum”, "f H“. gnu to serve several persons for two lriontlm. l A iii-plane of Danish invention is‘ “'9 "u"? "YI ll"? lllttllll‘ "l ll Plot!" Illlnf- i-ilnippt-il with collapsible masts unti- The ivorlil‘! Irlghes railroad Iii in‘, stills with \\‘I|ll‘Il it l‘llll Ill‘ irnvlgilli-d on the surface of writer if its motor: fail. Arriirruls van be killed in slaughter Innis» and their blood drawn iutol reel-prairies In lea-i than u urlnuti- withg suction device invented by n » Missourian Into the bundle of u purnuirl of l-‘rcru-h design is filled ucirrnplete vuriitv case. LuiriIiri-us lnbele and uttuclrini-ilt furl irottleu containing poisons. At least two thirds of the nit-losses Willi more than 7501M) horsepower,product-d ut .\lunllu iu illstillvrl Into ahailable in its iilreuuis. New Hniitiflnicobirl und rtrotor t'ul-l. ‘Vales is considering 23 hydroelectric; Isl-irt. ll spring slririvr for Jffllvlitl‘; An inventor has patented wlnduufimirtirrs has la-i-n invcrrti-il. ‘ aaab that can be turned down into‘ (Illitfllvfvll by u lever from the driver's The girvi-rnmcnt telephone syuteru oil (‘tn-eve will be reconstructed and: tio-vclirpi-d by private lull-vests Folding Into the bundli- of‘ a iii-iv: letter irpi-ni-r is n knife bindi- suitable ‘for runny uses about n ili-sk. l» llf the more than i100 kinds of t-bi-i-sc Innnit- in the \\'t)I'IlI as varli-tIi-u llfr, :|-I'tltIill'I'lI in ilri-ut Britain. 'l‘bori- are Til parts of violin. the‘ { ._ I liunkini: oi’ some oi‘ which requires‘ ‘ Egg! are a lmrtlulllny lmllmbila Both l-‘li-in-h and lli-rirrnnl‘ Iruvo tnirls used for no other lmrlmsc. ‘mull bocalm“ “my contain mow u’ llcvelirpr-rl processes for llll|llli'llll',: ti’ fut! lnhlcrnls m“! vitamins in a“ wool finish to cotton fiilrrIi-s that l“ the year they can both say emp-lewitly, dlgeflfilbblghggrgn‘ 2,3210 {:11}: U ' V / l Con l\ “S p H hnnmny’ "I mund you ‘beam Immlivithout which children cannot ‘billions of gilllons of wait-r i‘<rr,ti-l:lst<-i' ‘irrigation. l A spring lrar i-iirveil at the ends bud lmvt-r stiles of IIIIIIII‘ shunt-d ivincs oi‘ l, lliilt/IIIPII n paper l slot-l chains by nu airplane inw-rrii-il in I7I‘;III(‘I' and tlr<~_,-,.|,, ,»,in,|,,.,l l,, l-ll ll“. gnarl snugly. to forrri an automobile‘position of ihr- wings curl br- nlter-‘d lnnl tlrririrn ll\\‘l|_\' when (‘rluivgr cups corrrposi-rl of robin-r" und In llfil it is i-stiirinteil by experts thntl lllnsa intcirilcil for the fer-t o! tnlkingdttntltllliltl Inn-ks have been published. rrmcbincs are i-lalnrvil to lIII|lI'll\'l‘ the‘ New IIIIIIIIUIIII fields have lit-I'll disi-ivvererl in the Pretoria district of "llfilil Phil-trinity" produced irt ivuti-r the 'l‘rrlut4vlinI iiud In the (Irnugi- Free“? Unly i-rvnilenst-il steam passes throiiizh Al“. ,-,,f|-,.,. in Ii I\i‘\\' perr-olator intended to improve the quality of rtrtri-h for out of floor um- that has u Railways in Noiitb ilfrli-n Iiave Iii-en stool pointed bundle iu bold It in the “ A new nirtonrirblii- luhrlr-iitinlr " system.- is irpernti-ti Irv a car's eirulnc. ' When an egg is IuId on an opening‘deliverim: oil in n fine- spruy tn joinirii and sprint!"- Tbe Iiroadi-nstinlr station that the /‘, port-ruins nt of’ (‘zechoslovaklir will lly using irtlrrnrii a llaitiiuorenn haul flqivtlulicli a method for photogrupblrirzi objects from five directions at anci- onvthe same plate. According to English tests hniiyhftfkt‘ ‘ 'l‘o prevent NiIIPPTlP freezing at lf ir- beliru ruin-d there bus been invented an attnehrrri-nt for nrixcrs that pvt-jovial u kerosene flame into the iuovlnlf "nil"- A [YHVPTIIIIIPIIY (‘1\lll'l“="ll\fl IIIIR been‘, granted to private interests to produce ‘ §,.|,-i~tri<-|l_v for gem-rat use from a of hydrosi-Iectric plants in \ ‘dorm-cc llcveloped uiechnrliviil l1"\\"'F l" "l". has Iver-ii estimated at country. ,\n ‘(may ruin-blue Ilrzht enough to “ l," pnffhlll Itv one marl has he'll Invented in l-lntrluiril to enable customs offices u. oxllilllllP packages for A conlprcsseil air outfit rlcliverlnii‘ watt-r In o fine nrisl that cannot inlnre varnish ulthotigh It dissolves crikeil Vehicles. The Peruvian government has named a r-niniulttel- of experts who will sturdy its cmil deposits with n view to pslahlishing the ruining industry on ll large scale. According to a New York m-Ii-rltlatfii tests the oldest r-hllrl of ii faiulll‘ l! most likely to liucciwl In life. the youngest next and IIIIOTIIIPIIIIIYI‘ children follow them. An Australian geologist has advent-cal ,- the theory that thc prom-nor- of smut- oreo in the ground is Indicated by plants that grow natural]! "n "l" surface above them. For keeping solder and other metals in a liquid state iiutll they are to hc used n melting ladlc has been invented that Is kept hot by nlectriirity ftnil a light socket. A concession granted ior_ n rallwlih ncrmin the Brnlilian state of Nan Paulo requires the erection of blast fiirnat-ei. "Q91 plants and an electric transmission system. - .-.~_..._\..._.._._,,__~,“_ __~ it... ‘Q -~‘~~~‘.,~w.A..,~y_->~__- LY 25, 1925 160d Old Eureka," by ARTHUR 4. IBGOVIRN F0031 physical director, Conan Medical 0031205. Don't crowd a Week's play in a day I ~ 011K and re- I a x a t. i 0 n should be caro- iu l l y balanced. llluny people con- fined to atdcn- tary work in an office all week go of! to the country for a weekend expect- ing to benefit by two or t. b r e c days oi strcnu- ous golfing, horseback ri d- ing, tennis or hiking. All the . Wlwkalwiag vr their typo or occu- pation, titcy have had no strain upon their circulatory apparatus. in lilo two dun which they allot to exercise their heart and mus- cles are subjected to the terrific strain of continuous exertion. lu- atcad of getting beuclicl I re- sults, they lower their resist- ance, having uacd up the best part oi their reserve. Correc- quently, they arrive at. offices on Monday morning with sore muscles, feeling weak and tired. It ia far wiser to do fli- tcen minutes of oxcrciac a day systematically than to try to crowd a week's play into two (km MAKE OUR BALANCE YRILLIlSE BETWEEN WORK. AND YOUR. EXERCISE Duringany_ time of physical exercise, the heart bent and bl o o d pressure increase in an effort to ni o e i. t h e additional demand by the working muscles for b I o0 d. To maintain elastic- ity oi the blood . vessels, dolly ex- ercise ia essen- essential factor in the avoidance of fat accumuiti, lion in the body. Aa the abdomi- nal wall in fat, so in Dwllflfllllll arc the arteries. As fat readily iii-generates into chalk. we can understand how necessary it is to avoid excess fat accumula- Bimple meals taken at regular intervals are essential for the scdcntary worker. tcr to crr on the side of eating too llttlo than eating too much. lt is true that bulk in a diet is 1115136388811 w stimulate the proc- - i-ss of elimination, but the bulk -» - be provided by gritins, wbolewhcat bread. veg - tables and fruits. BREAKFAST: .llr filr-fftifvrn lt.-ill tmxu-cr your qlrxlluns. n... um i. Mildly Laxative Apple, small orange or half a grapefruit. One or two cgga. Thin toast, dry 0r lightly buttered. Coffee substitute. LUNCIIEON: Vegetable soup (no creamed soups). Rye bread, bran broad or bran blur-tilts, or graham rolls; thinly buttered (one small pat only). cheese salad or lettuce and tomato or fruit salad. French iirensing. DINNER: Moder-etc helping of any roast or Jean moat or nun-fat poultry or llnll. Any bulky vegetable (as lettuce, Swiss chard, parsnips, carrots. turnips, irclcry, oyntt-i- plant, cabbage, llrirsucla sprouts. toruatitcs. salsify, Spanish onions, spinal-Ii). Fruit dessert, grapefruit cocktail. oruirlzirs or arrived fruits. Drink at li-zurt eight glasses of ivatc-r daily Lettuce and llalrcil or boiled potato. at Prrilriie will he built hyl been invented for wnlhirilt; The Charlottetown Fox_ Breeders Protective Association IPIII ]N‘I'III Hi1‘! l .\ir~ is iIl'.l\\l| into and against thi- n1‘ tour toirrlllan. g", ‘\\'I|lll :||'i~ IN‘III‘\'I'II to lrt- tlio first QA. \ VI t’ ir- quii-ksilvi-r rlepirsits oi‘ ctuuuu-rr-lnlg‘ V_ __ ___ ___ _________:__‘_:_=:_ v_%___ value In japan have been (IlRl'It\'<'I‘i‘lI.' .. '|'lu- cutting jnivs of til-iv bolt clippers, - 'nre set nl an tingle to the Inindie to .-\ simple 1|l'\'lI‘l Iir i-‘HI the vis body iiitlr nn Pliislll‘ baud. ,ri~ni~h plat-es difficult of‘ zicco-ss. oils measures the t'itll.-'ll'ili'llllll of India's greatest New ‘ls-aloud has built a conerc\i-'siei-l ‘ball In fnll front a i-np In the l. lino lrruji-rl. knt-ivn m. thc Lloyd dam across n river to stort- ten ‘Ifkillllll’ oi‘ \\'Illl'Il is n Illl'I'Illil|llt‘Il'\ i-r,l'.nri.. -. for. rivverl Pilllllltlti‘. the \\'IlIl'Ii \\ill equal that i-nirriiils tQ hr-lp guidi- the iuneirlne. line of ]il'i‘titllltl ivlm London has established a infill’ l-‘or i'l""""ll"ll "iilllll" llii keep iln-ir hair covert-d while With till arm of stainless alt-cl nrrilllrospltrll for t-irtriulziiruvi dist-uses on iiiiurrrrlrr-i-lln curt-rod tr rungnelii- irt-rid u 'i‘ siluari- invented Island. stcurrrlnruts Iii-iul: uni-d HNLIIPIIIIIK Irns Iii-en invr-nir-d. Illl‘ Ill,\\'l‘l' g‘_&»____ > in England will i-Iiulz to n ilraivlrig unrbirlnrri-es. "Ill!" "l llll‘ lwllllll! l"'l"‘-' 'l"l'l ""“"'“l For WI" FrPl-lllllnfilbt l-lllllnslll- ' IIHIITII In i||r_\' pirsltiirn. Slut-c the iuvi-irtlnn of movable t.\'i"'l __\i __......_s.- Organized by a group of Fox Ranchers In til, vicinity of Charlottetown for the purpose of giving financial lup- part to each other for the proucuftl molest or uteal from the members’ ranchel. Protective Measures include: partial who MAN-TRACKING BLOODHOUNDS BEST DETECTIVE AGENCY IN CANADA All ranches will bear the ofillolal placard. Lllf 0f member: in: "Unlonvalo," MnoLura and MaoKtnnon, Union Randi P. E. I. P. E. I. "International MacLure, Mnrlhfiold, P. E. I, -"Vlmy", Prawns nnd MaeKlnnon, Foxes and Furl," Norwood Road, W. Cheater 8. “Bovyer Ranch," Franklin Bovyer, Bunbwy. P- E- I- "North River Ranch," P. E. I. W. K. Rogers, North River, "Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogaro, Bouihport, P. E. I. "Bellevuo Ranch," W. K. Rope", Tel Hill, P. E. I. "Flood Ranch." W. K. Rogers, Bouihport, P. E. I. "Smnliwoodfi Harrell," W. K. Rogers, Southpori, P.E.l. "Fnrquhnraon Fox and Fur Fnrml" P. .A. Farquhnrnon, Eut Royalty, P. E. I. “Llwndale Ranch," C. L. MloKny, It. Paton Rand, P. E. l, "MacDonald Ranch," J. A. MacDonald, Soufiiport, P.E-l. "Sliver Sheen Ranch," P. E. I. Walter 8. Grunt, Maruhllnld, "Brow Ranch," E. R. Brow, East Royalty, P .E. I. "Baunder- Ranch," Ed. Saunders, Nowotud, P. IE. I. ' “Omani Fur Farms P. E. I. "General Fur-Farms List," North River Road, P. E. I. I Edward Road, . "Charlottetown Sliver Black Fox 00., Ltd., Mount Edward Road, P. E. I. "Jenkins Ranch," J. D. Jenkins, Charlottetown Royalty. ‘ "Popeton Ranch," W. A. Mulch, louthport. "Oi-concern Ranch," Ray Clarke, Union Road, P. E. I. John Agnew Fur Farms, Buckley Pt. Road. . Wm. L. Moiucborn, ‘Mcrmald, P, E. I. John Roper, Sherwood, P. E. I. It is far bet- vuu FOR g . ‘r w I I