Hardinlr_ 'pop _ wr ,rv ' ,- ~. ~ . -NW...-_ _ ‘_-s."‘."“-‘_'.'-""1-‘i-' *:!- . "1 --11'-?.:"’3l.»;"r?:7»""f. 1 ‘ i. ' 4"f';.1~`-_'fl '.11-1111*" -11"”'.'-‘f 1 " ` 1‘.t...-.';.¢-’¢-._fl-¢;,~..- .‘ ~ _ . . .'17 ' _ _ ' E ` _'wb nf `i" Y. yy ' _ \ . . "\ _ _. _ \ *"1_r».1‘.~fn.-w°`*',»Frt¢t‘tr=r,<'1‘ ei.---" 1-;“~?.15'1frf5i.:&'?""4'-' ' _ if ~ - -_-_ __ ¢r__.» If »~..».J,»-'¢.~ ww _-.'¢-l»-»-.i-e.--_ "slr-!r.'11"_-"'»" '»='F¢*1"’_¢1 '13 ,r..._. ,'§§#ff.@.i n Child Welfare, ulsflillzhrd by this Csnsdlan lied Cross Society. W1" `,\,,,.ilr weekly ln 'rlils column, Furnished by tho |_°¢¢i -Red Cross Branch. llhild W911a1`° . Gem For Nation ~ ooo Your oianrt ‘*-~+--»»-»»-» s , Ancient Abbey I . ‘ J . " LONDON, Ang. 9.-It has been officially announced that the fa- mous Abbey conser and inet-n _ ” se boat have been acquired for the Victoria and Albert Museum South °°‘Y`B7° g Kensington. lllllllllll I r th .h t -- °‘ tssssesiir..':.l>.;r:r..ar...‘l:r_; -f 2’-1.ri:§l.iis "_"" ' th f by ills nellmifinni bf .Public wnrli nr the mn century. ,,,§_,_ ‘il§f_“e“1__i1_11w‘f_°”111"11cd hr cour- ndnptn-1. 'rbls was rnilnwn-1 by inn Health, Nova Scotia The nation is indebted for this and say______o___,h 1_11‘111 111111119 111111118 notable addition to its artistic aware _hm __ _Y€.__ 0_1' the hostess is n _ S _ .ilunll ntinnti?n_ __t_:>__ Cé_§_i§___h>':g;1_ 1:_<;"_1;_"1 clinttlng lli the ollgii drleilag 0! MM Rumen Stewart' 111ecte-‘|i;?iti11ii,d1l;ill1'e milk supply. 1-L money needed, leaving only E "mor 11113 1"‘1‘e11 1911118- 11 11110118 mu L en found that wherever u small amount to come out of State me 11111111 811111111113. Which is incon- ors met for the regular 1”__x;T, System of ni-ilk insllection funds. 5111011119- 0 i ' - " x *_ 1111 mmm' .h-us hiss/ Elllgllls-11111 lifgdllllggsdfbd$af£;1?l?;;i4shi" wfddiup Gift meeting opened with the singing we ms fbuslilckirie-ss and death were rescued at u nlolilcni. when il: V I Uf 1110 0110- A B6! 01 1'1191»01'1C111 “mon 0 'clli-lalren. lMu-ch stress was feztrefl they were lost to this Wvdllilig gifts should be gent 111111111 youm" l- l-,l upon the neces- country. They are ilow on cxililii- 0-flrly' three weeks bef r th hm?-:r kliyiirlmligiicllnll milk under con- lion with the lxolilsiiiitlla-l’ work in 111111: 'is not loo soon 0 B 8 wed- »,-'iy _.. .-_- _ ,- . . .-, _ f Situ" "‘ "'“n§`ii'..n'°l'.§§"niiZi'2il'I.`°&; 'n1'l§’e"27.§`.ii.'.-$'l.“.l.‘l i'.ftZil§...`lI.`.'.-f‘{"'.1?L'... n-itilHi"'Li-.’”i.;1i""I.f§"' 1" "`° i 1 . - on _ f01‘l18i'l;11__Eol_ cows, 1111d for reqllir- i`ound ill the course of draining perty, but in hir nmlrrtl l- ‘th pm. les _ - - _ _ _ .. . " f" 1111111 _ _1_______g______lh.,h ul lllu rrrllk lllll- Wllittle___l~_ltu lillr<._ in 1850. i_1‘ll,llres_slic expresses the grzttltullo of the .. _ w __ These suberb objects in silver- mentohiseobelledxualvilrgatspleasgre mr :smute was held at the +o»++o+-#Q44-oo-4 gilt. which 101111811 Dart of the sentence somethin lllrmmf ' °1' 11 women were present. The lllriotlng treasure of Ramsey Abbey, in Hull- proper. way _-0 5 e 11'- 111 111° opened with the singing of the Edward Island H-A'RRINGfl‘0*N. - -The re- ular ‘meeting of this fhool-ltr use on July 14th. Tcu island Iiynin. The minutes -if tile last meeting were then re:t.i rind regular business Club. The next leetlng will Lo held at the home GDO\RGE'I‘OWlN. - S l x t s e n members and four visit- meeting of this Institute in the Council Room on .luly12th. Tho Pictures are to be presented to the School by the Daughters of the Emplre.The Hon. J. D. Stewart has very kindly offered to pay for framing of six pictures and Institute will have the remain- the the ing pictures of the set framed. A Report of Women s _ Scientific Misoellaiiey Institutes, Prince ma... l.. .".'..`.l-5...... W... _ 1-'sbt Ind Fl! in °1‘°\W\ - A LONDON, Aug. 9.-'riillny Abbey f m a ous Carmarthenshire mon HOT WATER UNDER DISCIP- PARIS. Aug. 9.-France is talr ery. is gradually disappearing. LlNE_ ing it firm hand with traffickers is wo of the piers in the north prohibited drugs Magnifying Ginn for Both-Eyu -lAln Old Orchard-When Phos- phorus Glowl-One Big Camera Looted the ast T Latest Inventions Paris Doctors Fine And Improvements For Drug Trafficking -_fielliotinco to Elootrlo Shook gr; _ Complexion Moak-Sources cas of Platinum. ste on lin the new ship salvage system, T 1111691 1110 P11111! gone; the stair- ln runny lndungrlnl and mgnn. Nine Parisian medical men, an es are minus their olld t 5 9 011° facturlng processes. as well as in I W01l1l11 11001013 W11° 1111 111111111113 tl ps, holes gape in the masonry me rlomesllc am, or ¢ol»r,e.mpl¢lrr¢ that they had distributed molpliis all sides. and whslllns ll,,en_ me ,eel-at or and cocaine to drug-fiends with he abbey has survived the een- success "es ln obmlnln a Bull view to enabling the victims-t designed by 'Jesse 'W. Reno, oper- ators protected lby strong steel walls move about on the ocean bot- tom at depths no diver can reach. As described in The Nautical Gail- ette. their submarine tractor is mounted on caterpillar wheels, and carries a steel caisson seven feet in diameter and n-ine feet high, the whole weighing 18 tons on the sur- face. The tractor is lowered from the mother ship, which supplies power through a cable to an elec- tric motor in the calsson. This motor drives the tractor belts, and, as the apparatus is guided into a suitable position alongside the sun- ken vessel, it operates drills pro- jecting from the caissou 'by which holes are bored in the side of the ___ ___s____h_m0n_ The p_rgl_L-urrru of arm llolilis issuing follli thc l-:rcolii with ill-r llwn ' _ . - ~ lo c o l I _ . , _ _ _ _ by D- P- 1 l01111‘1 1° b?u1l(i)l1eal‘l ‘oi iniet-lion ur'ills. Both llloccs were probably -l1ei:im':]dnvilrn‘t1lDlzl=d‘Sully HMI to um mmmmees were appointed to rentilii :_1_1_‘____1’__hh__hgh it does not l_il:ide _about the middle of the litn ` ` ‘_'_______ make arran ements for same _ lrerxifill ully Tglenrggliiélh Visitor to the Community Enter. 'm0§;i>1ri1‘§l11:il1lltttdiuli und dlsfribn- ;1_1_11:___i_1_1_Ef_'_=_1ltlihhuat lilc_lll_'_.i_e_v_al dlite tamed »\11_'1_11HI hills. l`1m;lUl ;.ll;\l1,;.h,,,lllL;r' lliol-lt beallttlflll illilli-xi:-llt(t)=l1‘ct1.y uw An 111'1e1n"°" 11111 11 11" may 111111 f _ .ln ti < , _ _ __ l “r,_l_? ___ w_______ ___________ ___ ______ _ pltnsallt lollll ol lllltilllinlllclit in llull on July 1l;h_ Tan members lr e _ _ _ _. sztvo allergy which is sz '-d ‘ 'th 1 _ _ _ llgecuutlllils lll_;i_hhZir_v:tl__l_l__1il1:S; __________,___ h-hd” hhw lu°_’_§__v;';__ E ity, Wrl-tteri ll-:lios ol ilivltutloll to opening the lninntes of lust llleat- M remenilberlhi/'ill -lo1`~l.’cel'luill ox- l`l'olll llenollninl: old :tlill exhausted 3/§)11r friends sllolllll incl11_1;0 l1l1e1l0x- ' ' llor ull ‘ '_ ff _ ’ . - l . _ _ , . p irnatiori "to lucot r. B oil r ` 1111111111", H um mmfldmlf etllnshiilriz l:||l:~’ll|_1)r:l.Bnll;l)§ Smith from l\loniretll"' :ind tile tell-' held on Jul 11th. for the p\\l‘l\t\-Sc ‘ ._-\_- ir if ~ 1- ` -_ _ _ ' receive s._ll_ifl_ll_;-li_t__ t_l_l_t_ _1___:____________ ls ._-,l,,. 0|' llll, pr-,nil (llle,;llnrr,l_ hour, it-boul. foul' should be men- . b¢°_11‘1e11_:_f_1;__l._ mulllpll- ll, milk You wou!ll lin well lo collsiller it. 11011911- 1 11111' ` _ - '_ . -. llllly lrrllrlps Air you conserving your own en- “'_'“ _ Iilli @_X11"°_"`1_1_2_uyc_l_l1? _Zh-Ulm. ol' l~l'l,;y,. your llcrtltll, your vitality, 59931111 E9ii'CUP _ __ met for the ' ills nlilk l1Jt___\ ________ _hrlhg ullhllll your vt-r_\‘ life? lil _von work uncozis- _ 611 V15 me 1, this Club _ H1959 ‘1’1“'1ef_`1___ uh, mllll _ru l.l ren- illuly you will beculllc olll ilud lie- Crack the .shell of it lbolled_ egg YL’ 111111' 111921-1115 0 5 iu¢111111111g£°. _ _-_____'l _,__h_,r.ll,lly rlrr l:l't-lllt llct`ol‘c your tilllc, for con- with the spouli, 1'€l110v9 U10 Ol egg 119111 “um 1_0: ln l,,'-llr.'r- ig llrevcllt Siulll lttllilitioli, either ol` mind or and shell and lay this lon ~plalB 1111.111u\llh1f.‘l:,h,,,r.rll ' llrin nrlllr lllllsitlc, ill one direction always where tho contents ure removed lllclr l|l\__________ ___ h‘,__.r,,clly ¢.lri;l|lfllli'ill_;.-l this result. -Some purts ol`_arlrl enten from lilo spoon. When ihlllllli hrs _ _ho yt ni li .low lem- lllc lbody are overworked and oth- the egg is eaten, the shell is left <1111111'“eN `l-'_:(|n,|,'.l, llrrllpl- tiillt bot- ers shrink frulll luclk of use. Those rmgruslied, in the egg-cup. | Wmtulfhllgllllly bt- Vusoll, as milk de- who lusc all their muscles preserve ____ lletlul _ _,mn l., pxllllsetl to dust lollgust the inrln ol youth and with on 3 Train _ng Wm he answered Wlrll rrlorllll 1 111118.' mm-I L. l'llr'llllo which it-ily it their power iintl stl'cli_t;til_ llence. ‘_ ull tlles._l\11 11" hlnll hill: fullorr l~xcrcisn, miuxiitioll from work, play .The Dm-son who ling llle lower _ 0111111 1’1_ `“_l_g_,_l .`\lll_lr l,ll,l-ilcl'si\vlllcll lbrlngs llllo use ull purts oi' herth ln lllg -Pullman is entitled to mum i'illf\l'i»lol"o- - ulwilys kt-lltf lilo body is -unc of the l§1'01\‘l 1'01'lS01`~ _hh Sem wlhpl, yup,-S the cngillc. 11°111‘1‘_ ' ' vtitllrs ol' lll\ziltll_ ____ __ _ _____ o1\'9191'_ _ , - 'lk ii .l’l;1_\‘ for llliin rili-il wlllilon is ollen At -l-ablg into held t e r regu _ llicu is ll0t_-i_\:;il.i_l_ll_l;_._ vs:-‘:ll11~ sonic olllor kind ol’ work wllich ,Php hh of brew] at llle left of meerlrlg ar, the home Oi *Kem mudD»]1li:1ryill 'l wot t-lolll tzivrs lov lil doing it liocnilse it the ___'__n__ at the (lllmcr is never l111111@_(:om‘Eutt t 'll-low iilllk lo usl-tl. “Tile labor \ve dt-llP.1\t 111 wléh the'lef¢_ llarld_ from time lo 1101111111” K l 'nl -.4 mill,” said .SlilikcSl1€'~11`1‘» . -h i ~s as are wanted. 1111111" mic s.mLb 'illv reason t-1 1111115111/ 0111 111' 1111015 w11"'m the air un'1‘(li'ehi1>ll<11“i&lllc1.)iliihilot begin to out Slloulll_ welll <11( inilk it slloulil is good to lll'e:itlle_ Engage in coli- _mm (_v____y0__hf else ls served lg i-will till- pur Y q~1tisl`u'<'torv luis- losls_,.llle hope and joy of \vlnnln;' _“___ pretty ________erahy obshrvpd lp 1'11“S1e1":1zed' “use iuzly lio\v.givl» at double benefit. Play §Z1VL’S _U1 rivhte h__hses ammhgl, ll ls coll. l.i71191’_1 mr have-l e-'tqilv lll the lm-n and wllnlrn at new stock ol' vit- 1_1___________ ____ __h'hg__u0h_ ehheclally whumii`.dt l'llJ1lli'lllcc the lil energy. 1"°1`¥e1 -1'1"". Ivnrkhrmke where thlerc are a number at table li111"“1'__" ‘_.` _’ __- l-_ll'-liter lima _ __ ..._l_ 1"'-1 ltf1..:::“~ ‘1 " ‘rr-r..::f:‘.ivl.l.;~‘lr.; iu 11 111121* 111111' ‘"1" “ ` “"..- ' . '~t-'l linll by the 11111111 “"1"” “_ ‘W ' ._ g vlilir is l1U11l`H<1 1111111 11"’ 1111111111 ‘md dw um (_ are hot lu this llllso silo will rt. _,'l‘ » _ __ -_ _-~.._“;ce`0. ‘ _ __ uilllost lllllilcl‘sl-ll, _\ltllopollt.\n lui( Blau! 111 lllluilt tllahtllty \iil_;_lli__z__lF__r>l:_c:_.y to lou bo i:iil'i.»l'e<, it Y 'l‘le su r1l10011 - 1 - - ACE UF THE F1' li- ' lt collar to the w' ol will br. THE Nl_EN convoy salt frolli t t. s.i _ . FW 11~¥- - - 'W `ll llml tho edge of tho plllte. '1‘hl(i1"1il\cl pass The Visiting Card mem “iw “lm hwlhm be nk IM 1 i-lloorlnlly lrorlll ills lnlilillro heap. ill elllfll llili li. _ __ _ _ __ _ ___ ___ _lil or lllr. A_______ _____ ___\___ ___ mlm ll, “llll ll _l llll. l_r\\y, till l,..ll lille I1 - ' _ _ ._. _ .. - t »ct tlle .llret taste 0! tlltllllrlil lil-l-sul viii l\ l. li.i. bt tn _l_;>_lill1____ Tuglllg t{ibles_ ill lll.h_q5lr 1111111'11‘ LAY _,li it ~;llcll llltll us they are 111110 10 P cullvclliolitly curry 111111 1"11y111111 111" tl --- -'- .it I0 llow lo pl‘ovl~ni wustui 110W _f lifolllilllli-ll oil l’11l<1! 1711 _ honor of it visitor t'l the colllnlun- The llnnlo and tllu uddross if dc- sirvll are ull tliut is l\1‘11\l“-11 1111 1111’ visiting card. A wolliun does not slitiru llor illisblllld's title. She ls Mrs. .lnhn Sulitll, not Mrs. Dr. Smith, if her llusbund is lt medical lnrlll. .`_-_,H t § _Lf ._. ‘*'A§’1'**~ ‘se § Annual W W. Convention. was A Garden Party is to be held and S . Three new members were added to the 'institute at this meeting. ‘SEA Vi-BW. - The regular meeting of this insti- ‘tute was held in the were present. After thi raglll-11' 1 lug were read and adopted., A 1 peclal meeting of the Club will be Y of limiting arrangements for :in ce Cream Festival. "IiR‘AlV\ELlJER/S RJEST. - Fourteen members and sev- iltg the home of Mrs. Lccuard Small on July19th. Plans were nlniie for the holding Oi' 811 109 Cream Social and Bazaar 111 Travellers' Rest Hall on July 2-ith. ou-cloth ban been purchased 101' Platform in the Hall at 8. C08( Df $11.00. The roll call for next nicel- of birthday and birth stone. Our- new member was added I0- 1118 Institute. nosnN\l:.A'l‘H_- 'rms insu- Mrs. Duncan Mclntyre on Jul;/1L'tll. Fourteen members and one visitor were present. 'The meBi'111S 0l>91l911 with the slug-ing of the Ode follow- ed by the reading and adovlifih _01 minutes of last meeting. A discuss- ion on the purchasing land for zi larger school ground was held. An Ice Cream Social was held recently and $35.00 added to the 1119'-11-1110 funds. Plans are now bein! 1111111" for the holding of a bazaar during the fall.'I‘hree new members were added to the Club at this meeting. Tile next meeting W111 11° 119111 111 thc School. lrli-rll-:ST PON-D. - Sixtccu women met for theh____lf€-_ gular ' meeting of . _ls Club nt the home of Mi!! C9118 McEnchern on JulY13111- T119 meeting opened with the singing uf the Institute Ode. Roll call WHS responded to with "Wh11l- Y011 11111 today" and short stories. As there wns no lnlportant business to tl-nnnnct s pleasant social afternoon wlis euloytld. A l)1C111C`1°1 1119 11111111' bers and their children will be hold the latter week of July. Four new members were added to tlie Institute. The next reB111111` 111991' inn will be held nt the home uf Mrs. Nell. C. McEaciiern. CYliVllBR'IIA. -- Tile regular mcetinlr 0! this C1111! who held »al:': the home ‘Mrs. Robert Sellnr on July 13111- witll an attendance of seventeen bers and tllree visitors mst at the home of` Mrs. .mrs interesting reports of the W. -most interesting report of the wreck. The. work is all done by of cheap building material. The Carmarthenshire Antiquar- ian Society and the Carmarthen- shire Archaeological Society have been asked to take action. ---s to the habit, were chamber. When the water is sentenced tu terms of illlprison- boiled, steam collects under the ment, and filled in some cast-s twn lolne and the water is driven out cr tllrce tliousaull francs. names, Parisian drug viitllils have women. An autograph quilt has are more frequently li consequence been completed. It was decided of -dlreot current than alternating that the Institute hold a picnic at current shock. 'Experience with the the I~Ixp€1‘1111911111~11"f11'111111111l-1 1169-1' electric chair has shown that re- future. The meeting closed With sistsistnnce may be increased vol- ibn singing of the National* Au- untnrlly, and that a greater sllnnlr them. can .be withstood when it is ex- SUCOESS. - Twelve mem' pected. .Iolln Murray on Juli’ 17111 er consists of it mask receiving for the regular meeting Of 11113 radiant heat from a 60-watt lamp club. After the slngiflz 011119 011° and steam from a generator con- ri very interesting 181161' W9-11 19811 nected to 1111)' convenient -lamp frolil Miss Belle Campbell- A1 socket. The mask is of aluminum, rl. Sole of lf'-c CTB11111 119111 115111511111’ with a polished inner surface re- tllo sum of $32.90 was ren.l'Le~1_ fleeting the heal. rays upon tile Mrs. Durant 111111 11/111111111 1111111111 face. 'The moist nent opens tba son. Pontoons being drawn dowll hooks are inserted in the llolesl water -ls then pumped from the pontoons, and they rise to the surface, lifting the wreck with them. lThe lfirst. 'vessel raised had been for several mon-ths resting at a depth of 60 feet in Long Island Sound. and work at greater depths seems practicable. Inexperiments on rate, ’E. Woll- mnn and M, Vagllano have fed one set with a diet containing five per cent. of butter, while other sets were given only one per cent. of but.ter_ The set receiving -five per, cent. of butter was kept in the dark, one of the other sets was exposed to the ultrarviolet light from a nlercury vapor lump for three to -five minutes daily, and another set had full daylight. The growth of the rats receiving only one per cent_ of butter and expos- ed to daylight or ultra.-violet light was as rapid as that of rats fed more butter ibut living in dark- ness. On rats fed no butler, the ultra-violet light. had no effect, light alone falling to compensate for lack of fat. The physicians' binocular mag- nifying glass of 'Dr, J. Mclinle is held by a baud around the head, leaving the hands free. A single short tube holds the lens, .and prisms split 'the rays received so that the -same image is passed along to each of t-he two eyepiecee. A little mirror ‘lights the surface under o'bservatlon. The great danger to life of elec- trlc shock is its effect on the heart msucles_ stopping the action ofthe heart. A current of 0:1 smpere, according to the Journal of the Society of lArts, is the minimum having fatal effect when acting through' the heart muscles of li person in normnl strength. The lowest voltage necessary depends largely on the contact, and even 110 volts has been 'known to be fatal when the contact surfaces have been large and moist. Con- tact w-ith lboth hands is less dang- erous than, say, contact with the left. hand, and the right foot, as in the former case the heart is not in -tile direct flow of the current. Persons with weak hearts are more susceptible to electric shock than t.he healthy; horses, more so than human beings. Alternating cur- rents at the usual commercial fre- quencles of 40 to 50 are more sev- ere ln effects thnn direct currents, but with high frequencies-say, 4000 to 8000-the nerves cease to react, and such currents are not dangerous to life. lSevere 'burns A -New *York complexion improv- lv 8 province of Sweden, and until short time ago it la buried be five. Around it is a circular pave- a number of curious walks marked bv of found, together with flint dag- But the most interesting dis- covery was thlit of about 7 000 side the tomb. The shattering of these vases probably took place. according to the archeologists, in connection with heathen religious A weapons and the ornaninetation of the vases indicate an advanced ated to be about 4,000 years old. h their country was inhabited at s tomb was built. A. skeleton of Q that period, now on exhibition in a land froln the present seacoast_ at l ---¢o>-A - The rising generation gets many ; of its faults from associating with d its parents. d zano. As it -stands today, hte or- __ nhnrii ln ln twn groups-cue 01 l fifty trees and another of sixteen _ dred yards. The trees are obvi- __ ously sprouts, many of _them in V from a common centre, from _ which a parent tree has prmbnhly vanished. Many of the present C trees are half dead, though they __ still lbeur- -fruit that is used. A C cross sect-ions of a. dead tree re- __ moved 'by the Forest Service .re- d veliled an nge of growth of ninety- __ six years, but this was not as large __ a trunk as some still remaining ill _ the orchard. The apple, it may /be ‘1 from Europe, where it was early mans, and was known in a wild 3 state to the prehistoric Lake Dwel- orchards near the beginning ofthe The 'glow of phosphorus. due to slow oxldation_ appears when the 11 very curiously disappears in oxy- 11 sures of oxygen, Dr. Elizalbeth Gil- 1 its poisons to it. She found reason phosphorus tr-loxide being produc- 8 ed in the :first stage, without glow- s ing, and phosphorus pentoxide in s The damping effect was attributed c slyst-probably negatively charged c molecules. - b ment of slabs, from which radiate central plp9_ when tlllp llapperm he steam escapes, and the water CROW SAVED 1V1A1‘1'5 1-1FE ushes into the donle again, and hole cycle is repeated/l`he action (`11111ST1’1N1A' Nnrway' A1111' 11' ~A crow was the ull.-ails of snv- t stones, A considerable quantity ,_ human and animal bones were w is entirely automatic and it has ., ing a man's life today. een applied uuummmuy to coffee A worknlan at the Notoliilen ruli- way station came into contact with “d °1°"'e“ “'“”1‘“"' N” “‘11‘""1` ie 10,000-volt -‘live wire" or the gers and spear heads. h .D fragments of ornamented vases. a tl which had been thickly strewn oilt- mem” are 18111111611' there are no ower station, and the onlookers m old their breath in horror, ex- cctlul; to see him fall in rl shriv- lled hea Instead he wont calm - ' 1 ceremonies. The shaping of the TOOL5- l clvlllzallon_ which bids fair to have far-reach- C The Lucknlncngn tomb ln estlm- ins effects lu clleavius production ,, but the Swedes have evidence that B 'ater seal at the bottom of the 10 ercolators, chemical extractors, oving parts, and there is no 5 possibility of accident. __ r 0 - D- » - i ' N INNOVATION IN MACHINE y on with his work as though liotli ng had happened. Subsequent investigation proved hat a crow, perched on one of tile urrylng masts at the very riiom- nt when the mall touched tue live An extraordonary 1 machine _ through the material under treat- 111'- 111 11111111 1111171113 1111111 M100 1° . l of the bottoln of the dome, thus Dr. Raoul Rf-glnllcr wilosc plea y - flooding the material in the per- of attemptlllg 10 Cum 11111 neath ten different strata of earth. forated container above. This goes Vlctlulil Of 1118 1121>- Built of large stone slabs, it has a on until the steam pressure in the 11 by 1111 111111111111’-<1 11119111! WM V11' v central chamber about ten feet by doing ln nlrlflnlepl to break me-gcc leo hy the jury. was sclitellccll two years inprlsoniucnt. -*--'~1Oi-->-- “ _111-11111 111`111~ T11°11511 P1`1111111`11Y 119' pecking at the insulation. But for n least 1,000 years before this m g ed for repetition drilling on r us und carriages, the principle is History does not relate what DD11C8-1116 I0 -11 11111011 Wider 118141. happened to the opportune crow. 1111 1`e°e11111’ 1191111 1111111 by 11 "ire had cut off the current by Gothenburg. WB! 10111111 111 311 1111' In the ordinary multiple drilling his the man would have undoubt-» stal parts used in railway was nuly been electrncuted. cient oyster hed. 11111115' 11111811 111' machine, a number of, drill spind- es are drlveli simultaneously n e new mac ine here are a. number of multiple- m B polrll fr-0rrl'wl1l¢li the sea began tllmugh Bultahle gmrlhg __ __ handle or casing there is a sililllle receding during the Stone Age. through sham; whicih have _:1___ inecillinislii which onus;-._l; the veréal jUlm_B_ I th _ h chisel head to dellver 20ll0 owe a inute. The stroke, or dist _____._i------l-1-- E trees at ti. distance of a few liuu- h gl‘0\|DB Of lW0 Ol' t1’ll`€€ Starling C our of the work. I dd ._ h ht to Mexico three directions at once, the rate b 11 eu was mug of production has been increased o cultivated .hy me ,Greeks and RW twentyfold. It is obvious that the f lens. 'lt is recorded tliut sixteen 111 11111115' 1111111011111’ 01 111111111fHCll11‘0 c varieties of apples were grown ln tothe benefit of all concerned. more or less complicated system of double readings, it is possible second century-_ CHIPPING BY ELECTRICITY. to eliminate almost ever rr . .y e or which can arise bllt this time and uch materials as _inarble, brass n ,lulmlmlce ls exposed to al,-_ l,ul_ anllcopper is work that calls for a n ing tn tile itnyul society nr Edin- d gen under high pressure. Illustrat- if lrrrr-gh the elfeclr of different pres. ion and force of the blow as to re- s ll nllrlgt pointed nn; that some gngeg and no more. The manual worker, t promote the glow while others net :veins limited 10 11 wulnurstively o for concluding that reaction with D1‘0gl'€SH. 81111 111- Huy moment, he oxygen occurs in two stages - 1118-Y dhmilgc the Wvrk. clthcl' by the second stage, with glowing, overcome by an electrically driven l ruling “heaui-", each with twelve f* rills driven by an electric motor. _ och of these drilling units ist elf-contained and can be clamped __ n any desired position on a moss- H ve framework which forms the D ackbone of the machine. The umber of spindles in use can be U aried at will, and each spindle 5 an be adjusted to suit tile con- l A buttery of these drilling units an be arranged so that the oper- tor is kept busy continuously r hanging the pieces of work; or a l llndred or more holes can be rllled simultaneously and with 5 bsolute accuracy along p large piece of intricate form. On n particular Job. drilling holes ln .3 nlqne features of this British h evelopnlent will flrld applications o rice through which the chisels rnvels, can be adjusted to suit he nature of the work and, when he chipping has been completed, small grinding wheel can be xed to the flexible shaft in place f the chiscl,so that a dead smooth nlsh can be inlparted to the urface. l\'lPROVEMEN'l‘S IN SURVEY- NG INSTRUMENTS The art of the surveyor. whether neasurlng or making out land, or n preparing maps above or below round, depends upon the accur - cy of his instruments. Perched crlloilsly on a criig ilu can depict countryside true to scale in very purticuliir or, working far elow ground, he can bring miles f tunelllng together within a raction of an inch if, and only if, is instruments have lost no whit f their accuracy under the rough- st conditions oi’ service. By a T116 0111DD111§ H1111 Clllliilil Of in the latest instrument. hyBrit»ish iffieulty is to regulate the direct- s ove the desired piece of material s ew blows per minute, makes slow evoral risks and difficulties are s orsepower, is connected to it flex- hunger strikes. it » l Mosquitoes and flies never go on hand grip, outwardly ‘resembling .< ll takers, thc need for many adjust- ients has been avoided b an lgli degree of patience and skill ex(-eptlonaly high degree of yacc- 11 1-‘1 1-0 be 110110 by htlhd. The llracy in construction. The various cales and settings are arruigod o as to be accessible from a lngle position, thus saving much lme and labour, and by the use f improved designs and materials the size and the weight of lnstru. ments have been decreased. Naturally the reductions o n error of judgment or us a re- dimensions and weights has noi, uit of muscular fatigue. These been effected at the expense of l1'911Hth. Ou the contrary, great ngoliulty has been 1 .~i li l 111l1D111§ £001 perfected by a providing guards for hliiltilie n to the production of nn nnti~cltt~ British flrln of engineers. A small it I vital nd vulnerahle llnrts, and it is lcctric motor, of about one-thirll llifflcult to imagine a more strik- ing c nlbi tl _ . *_<*O---- 'ble shaft which terminates in a n 0 na on or muhenmuml ccurucy with engilleoring trcngth than that offered hy 01‘f1i11i11'y Chisel. Inside thi" thc'-lo ini~lt'.'llmonts. .._.... rpm. 1'. -‘ _.-- _1_ Tw left. sons of President office to his son by ..~..~~1 . -‘.fl.m~1i~.- 'sf x - __._"’*. _. r nlet at the home of tuners of scientific apparatus. _ _ *Q , '-_-,.1-_ lj ‘fhrzf _`_ .' Lri \ J - ~'1'» ~» ‘ ” ~ l - --_ --- \ ‘ a -_ 1-:-._ ":"'¢.'*` 1 . ' :_-'-‘_ ' ‘ ~-;‘ ____._ _,_ ,__ ll 1 __ x- -.;_\ 1.- 1 1." - . - _ '- - '; "_S';s“ ' l _' I \ 1. < ‘ ,hh ,.*’\. il _ . ~ ‘ijt . 1' X . 19 1 ,... ,........._ _ * _ " I ._ 2 Q- ' -__.. 1 4.- *EP-`it 1 - _._.___. : =_»'‘; one visitor were present. A paper: erica has been found in li remote ' -;\}=~.;» _ 33-3 _~_,i.-*j "The Fine Art of Lake-Making hamlet in the foothills of the Man- ‘ ‘ t- _,f?`_ was read and discussed. It was de- zlino. As it stands today, the or- ‘ - ‘ sided that the interior of the American lForestry. :Edward P. ._______§_ ,.'“,' `Scho3l be____l_i;i:_ltet: _t_l_\_l_r___i_l:ggth_t:__fl_\_l_: _i:_li__c__o_l_l_:= sho:vi_i_ _tha;____t_he ogchard _-._-s - -- __ , ’ _ vaca on. ex ' y one ses , an m y 1 '11 " " "11-"' "`~_ _"_-`_1"_=l » held at the school on August 21"- have been planted by seeds brought. ____ lNOlR.'lTH RiIlVER. This Institute from Mexico by 'Pray Llano, build. -._- _ -;. §,___~-.-.'__~_,-~_- met ot the home of- Mrs. Nelson er of the stone mission church not vs_ _, ` t ‘rl ,_ 3 Williams on July 7th. After the rar from me present row, or Mlm. singing of the Ode the minute! 0! , ?'_` -11" ._ ;.-_N-.-` 1 - l the last meetings were read and lmme of MRL Ge°_ MMR” ml _ ` . I/3 adopted. $115.00 Wil VOUB11 101' 7-11° July 9th. Seventeen members and V ‘ ' '“_ , .-~ Mt. Herbert 01'|11111hlK0- Mfl- two visitors were present. A paper _ _ -~ " -» Snurseon Warren vm °l=°1°¢1 cake Malling was ma, Plans Presldggt a_€_thil me_t;:i11KPB11d___M1':- were malls for the holding of an who became resident of the United States following the death of Mr. John ac nrlon._ ce- lil B11 ~ ics Cream Festival on the ground: new mistress nip the Whlto illouse. Bottom left: John and Cnlvln, the two I.;0WElh_m£g?EQ1l.;?. _.__'1g1:_9_ gf Mrs. Leslie hgaclfarlanes homo. Coolidge. -'Bottom right John Calvin Coolidge, who administered the oal.h of reall 111' 8 118 new mem er wal added to pores oi' the skln_ stimulates the circulation, and gives relief to tired nerves. The effect upon tile skin ls declared to be most healthful and invigorating. With s white bulb, the electric light is claimed to destroy ‘bacteria and serve asa tonic, but a blue light causes s. restriction of the lblood vessels, with a comfortsibie sedative resc- ton. l0f the 1968 ounces of crudo plat- inum produced in the United States in 1922, the United States Geological urvey 'Buds that Alaska yielded 89 ounces. California 816 ounces, and Oregon 53 ounces. The product sold for $105,000. The year's total purchases of crude platinum by refiners amounted to 04.540 011110611. of which lB3.'38‘5'uunc- es came from Columbia, 10,085 ounces from Russla_ and 12 ounces _from C_ah_ada. The metal ls chief- ->_-&i_,_. -.'-` '-1..-‘ . . ' ` 4'. .» of a flickering oil lamp, ` - 11116 W" 116111 H1 thethe Institute. _ The late Warren tl. Harding ami Mrs. Harding ‘ I _/1' _ _ \ _ ' - Q _ _ .“' _ l l t 1 _-_:TJ _ 1