..~_\..-' ~‘;; ‘..‘-.‘.i~--"es '- _ .-1,-ie. w -- :- ui- ;. _ ,_ 1 ~- ,. -. -- .- .11 --z " . ~ ' ,'.~ .. _ ' i 4* ~ . f . .~ ,~ 1.- ' ` - - . -" -"~ -1- > -- eff- -1, ,¢..., »»_-i. ~ .. .- dl .,‘. ». in-9-».--‘.» "`, -.~- '_ f-- ,- r-.‘, "“ f ~'*' , .» -44,. V ‘ik '.415 'f "’,`. . l" ‘ `i ' "Mi ‘ 4 ' ` ` v ” ' “ . ' Q " - `. "Y -'-':" .5-1*. t~.,..;\.». I - ' I .-» -. »- . _, -_ - i,, -, i‘.:,. ., '. -.~ . ,, _ - ,. .- .. -_--_ _ __ \ i , _ , ` ._ ,3 / ,,, _ 'JUNE"15_ 19113 I - ' ~ of F " ‘_ ‘ G ‘ "` Y THE CHARLO'I'l‘ETOVi.'N GUARDIAN PA E _ . - - - _._ -__- _ . _ir- ; ‘ _ _ I A I 'W - A Teachers. Parents. .Pu iss . -°- i - ii _i consul A u rw.. _, _ " AND ` ll U ir _ f; THE Home 2- w0M£N's-- Lane Allulv fsnacric. Ast: All °l\\°l‘l'0l`i°Y measure carries a ltronz inherent olweal in its element or urgency. When. added to this, there-fa the quality of undeniable practicality the appeal is beyond ques- tioning. or justifiable refusal. Up to the present time it has always been taken for granted‘that men were able to meet any emergency. All resources were at their command and the pos. session of undoubted physical endur. BMG ldtiiiil the final argument in their favor. But whenwoman ceas§n"t6“l;'§ tilt? ClihSill8 vine she began to exert all her power both mental and phy- slca-l.' She chose the strenuous in atb. letics and' invaded business domains with eyes wide open. To-day, as si consequence of her self-imposed train- ing, she is able to take up the work that men must for the moment for- sake. And the work does not suffer by the change of workers. Nothing but urgency enters into the work undertaken by those bodies of women attached to the British army, BBW and ,flying-corps but the urgency is great enough to lift their work into the heroic. Equal urgency attaches it. self to the call for women workers un‘ "le hind- All eflual willingness to ans- wer the call exists 'dn the -part of wo- men. The practical element has, so far been questioned. That is due to the fact that all the elements concern- Bd ill U10 Workinz out of the question have not been co-ordinated. . For that reason great value attach- es to the Vassar Farm experiment car- ried out last summer in order to dem- onstrate whether or not farming oper- ations can be successfully carried on 'by women. All the necessary condit- ions entering into the problem were supplied b the college and the success or failure rested with the women workers. Twelve girls were chosen from thirty-three who volunteered the moment the scheme was proposed. The conditions were: eight hours a day for eight weeks on a _ 600-acre farm and a result that showed succ- ess in dollars and cents. Everything was to be on a strictly business basis. Good health was the main considera- tion in choosing the twelve.-Room and meals were provided' in the dormitory at 35.60 per week and the wages were 1714, cents an hour. There was a Sat- urday half-holiday and each girl was allowed four days off with pay during the term. Work commenced at 4.30 every morning giving two hours be- fore-breakfast. Four hours’ work af- ter__l;r_e_rk_fag_t and from two to four lIldtirs‘ n the afternoon completed the ly. ` - The Vassar farm has a tested herd of 180 thoroughbred cattle supplying annually 201.307 quarts of milk and cream. There are' 350 chickens", 130 pigs and 17 horses. Most_of the feed needed fo& these as well as white a.iii yellow co n for bread and pastry 4,000 bushels of potatoes, 600 bushels of tomatoes, 4 acres of asparagus, and great quantities of sweet corn, celery carrots caiiiiiflowel, cabbage, beans, BLOODLESS WDMEN - Feel Weak, Depressed and worn Out All the Time-Do Not Eat Well or _Sleep Well ‘_ lt is an unfortunate fact that nine wom-en out of ten are victims oi bloodlessness in one form or another. The girl in her teens. the wife and mother, the matron or middle nge all know its miserles. To be anae- mic means that you are breathless after any slight exert-ionl-you feel depressed and worn out all day. You turn against food and cannot digest what little you do eat. At night you do not sleep well and in the morning you wake up tii'ed and feeling unili for the day’s' duties. Perhaps there are splitting headaches. or pallis in the back ol' side. Often a feeling of dizziness and' despondency. These are the signs of anaciuin, or blood- leseness. There may be only one or two of these signs noticeable. but the more there are the greater are the ravages of the trouble. There is onl one way to cure anaemia, and that is by increasing and enriching the blood supplypand there -is only one medicine can do this speedily and effectively-Dr, Williams' Pin-k Pills. These pills purify the blood. It is in this way that thousands' and thous- ands of weak. ailing girls' and women have been restored to the joy of en- ergy und good health through their use. Give these pills a fail-» trial and you will endoy that health and strength that is the birthright of every woman. Mrs. W. H. Neff. Hughes avenue. 'l`0l'°l\w-' “Wf- "I-‘or several years I suffered' from a weak and watery condition of the blood. At times I would be so bad that when l walked-_'till BWV” i would have-to sit. oiitiio ton mr and i-ost. sometimes mv- f-we "'°“"i swell to aboist_.__ twice its nsturé al sine, owl at'__i%t\'_ti\\\°B MY fe* would ,sw l soft I i' ¢0\lid W* 9"' my .moot on. .ri-amenity I w°-ld into fainting sllollri and ,W-_"i\°lW_ unfltted for au'|t-;JF°i‘\- i W” ““d°_'l s doctor-'s care-,'ll\ost_-M 01° U‘“°- ii" Ii l felt betterjfor-s time it was only to novo ilio- ilsivllle vom W" "°' fore. While iii this condition l was waitin; ». rrioilil-_-nba had :rw 'lim' in Dr. Wiiliallllii-l’il\l 'Pi"°- “"4 W? cot- me three fluxes. By the time had talten thessfi-felt so much be_t or that! got six more boxes. and U0 °"° I had taken thefft-#ii i Was _slits xi' toying the bestf- on-.,lissltli. hi _ : crossed. in weighs. ,IW lDll°fi¢° “" si-oven. and i iiarsniot--had G #vm- ioin of a _relapse to-tlio old aitinbio cond-itlon. ' M- of - , ' - yw on |¢..p|»,-,- Williams Pink .mu from my seater in msil_ic_ine_s. or -by _muy st ‘ll cents 1--hot 01' l__X som or mo noni-'rh~~Dh W- iz" 'F' `-" _'Y - _ _ - _ - - -» '~' ~-~ ' ' -ff' ` __ _ ' __ _j --- ~*'-'__ ion D 8 ll far-in hands who were leaving for mil- hoed and cultivated 16 acres of field time -two of the students milksd 7 “Wil Birl could milk four cows. All kinds 0f il0°ill8 and weeding were d°1\° in the sariion and ii soil oi 2,000 '"`°Wb¢l'fY plants were laid out. corn and beans planted and' vegetables W°i'° Picked for the kitchen. The great question at the start was: Gould girl farmers “make good" in cold dollars and cents? They answer- ed that satisfactorily and by doing so propound-ed another question: “Did the Vassar Farm contribute more to 'contributed' a pat'rioll's'ili`”`thiit"""`§et's' Under the skin" and does things. The women farmers oi' this whole contin- ent are the “Waacs" most needed' to- daY. Be a woman farmer! WHAT THE WISE GIRLS WANT Perfect Health, Good Features and s Clean Skin Leave Very Little to Worry About. it is the rare girl that hasri‘t some- thing about herself that she doosn'i like. Perhaps this is as well, slncc youth is inclined to be sell'-centered and egotistical. Which sounds like a (paradox, but what is youth but a para- ox If a young girl is in perfect health. clean skin, she has nothing to worry about, so far as looks are concerned. That her eyes are brown instead of blue, or her face is round instead ol' oval, and something else is one Way instead of another, are.matters not to worry over. There are just as many people who like brown eyes as there are those who like blue, and vice ed about first oi’ all is her disposition is she sweet’ is she agreeable” I she thoughtful and helpful” There are well as in the life of anyone else. Se- cond, she should be careful about her Wlhat every girl should be concern- _ _ _ ii health. Often from the state of her s tie outdoor exercise. Candies, pick- les, white bread, strong coffee, are the Waterloo of many a girl!a..lii1ppiiless 'illil succelis lil life. _ Doubt is Expressed Whether the One- Time Popular Garment Wili Retain its Past Favor. it is a question as to -whether the hort jacket will remain at tile pili- nacle of fashion, but nevertheless a woman \vho wants to be in the picture will risk e. chance oil it and will find thut_it is not an easy garment to achieve through alteration, says a New York fashion correspondent. FATE OF THE SHORT JACKET 9 appeared in America fi year ago in il modified form, and upon -wlllch the French place a high valuation. lt is usually called the buttonless jacket. it is crossed in the front ill surplice form. and these fronts extend ilito long ends that go across the pepluiii of the iacket at the back, are loosely, knotted 'ind then dropped. < There is a sbor_t jacket which has taken the long one as its inspiration but it will have nothing to do witil the peplum. lt is fashioned after the sweaters that were woi'n this winter. lt reaches the wasteline, an‘d' the i soft girdle and ll Japanese bow at the back. ` The 'Eton jacket, the bolero, the bell- ‘loy jacket und the Dagobert corslei ire in high fashion, but they are gur- ~nents that demniid to he bought today from a tailor or a shop. They cannot be evolved with any degree of suc :ess from :something that was good in ltller days. CANADIAN WOMEN'S INTERESTS Since October, Vancouver has -had the distinction of numberin in ist checker in the Domlnioil. That honour belonges to Miss Mary Stewart who came from, Scotland to take the post of governess in the family of a Van- couver judge after having matriculat- .ed abroad. The cull for women war workers found Miss Stewart at work 'n a munitlon factory and when the factory closed she was wearing the budge, showing six months' of national service. She then took her present position with .the -C. P. R. as car checker. Crawling under cars and 'unlping from barge to barge, examin- positions and whether empty or filled makes up the story of Miss Stewart’s lay which lasts from six o'cIock ‘by the suni to five. "A1. always On the iob audi results g-ood" is the verdict of ‘be superintendent under whom Miss Stewart works. Just because it is im- oossible to destroy true .wonlanllness Miss Stewart's occupation has not de- tracted one whit from her natural re- finement of manner. There is a best way of winding wool for knitting and that is the way that causes the -wool to unwind from the cenre. To do this roll a piece of -stiff paper two and a balf_ inches long by two inches wide into a tube. Measure off about eight inches of wool at the ond and begin winding the rest about tbs tube. When enough bas been wound to bold the tube securely tuck the eight inch loose end cohillitiloil' in' to one end of the tubs. Do not cover ihis and in farther winding but the ober end may be covered. It is beat to wind six or eight times in one direc- tion before ‘uriiing to wind in another pletel wound tuck the last end well into the ball. Pull out the tube 'bring- ing with it he long loose end for knitt- to remain in the ball till ready to use. Guilds are urged to luke up this work cows each. By the end of the summer Hi an offset to the -work done by the S. 0. 8. boys. Baby Welfare week in Calgary will be under tile supervision of the De- partment of Health, assisted by the Local Council of Women, and the Calgary Rotary Club. The "Big" iliiys Fruit growers iii British Columbia are asking for n veritable army of wo- men to save what promises to be ii bumper crop of fruit und* also to work the qopmry than it mised-,~ It has on the lands of the Y. M. (J. A. and iilei uilii .i -.iii.ill iusliiiiv ill Iliin- 'li""is""esrnslly ‘desired-' 'ina'l""r'o'slsti-2i- tions be lilade “early and often." From Julie 24 to September 13, thc Vassar Training Camp for Nurses will be in operation. The trustees oi’ Vassar have donated the use ol' the grounds, buildings and equipment for the sulilinei' course and the Allie-ricnn Red Cross have given _$fl_i3,t)ili_l_l_il cover operating expenses. Members oi' the class of '13 oi' Vassar have given four scholarships of $350 each, in memory of their classmate Miss Anabel Rob- erts, who was' the first American girl to lose her- life in active service .ai the front. lt is intended that the scholarships shall cover the expenses of the three mouths’ course and tile personal expenses of the student for the subsequent years of hospital traili- and can boast good features and n ing- , ni ( FASHIONS FOR CANADIANS Black and white checked cotton volle and white llnildkercliief linen would combine attractively in the smart little frock for a -six-year-old. shown in the sketch. The panel cx- vm-,,,_ ` tends down the front oi’ ini-_ fro(-li iii a spot not likely io llc i'i'i-qileliieil only, although the deep yoke is also -shown in the buck. The illjess blit- tons in the centre hack, :ind the waist is held iii by ii sash oi’ black velvet tile l'€&iiy bil; things lil 11 giri's life ag i‘ibil0n folded loosely and lied iii -ti llccii si':itiel‘f_-ii illf-ri-nil. long loop and end' bow ai the hack. _ Black and white faliric combina- tions are very smart for chililrelrs health com” her Msposmon A had dresses, and in this y‘cal‘_ill’ iilli‘eri.zlili tllcrc nllii cuilli-~i~Ieii lay iwliiir in \\'illt~ll tomach will make u som. temper’ dyes such it selection will gciierally lll_u_v' llc sittocllcii picccs oi piipcr or Bad stomachs are often causely in be found a rat-her satisfactory one, bits ot bright tin. llciiil crows olltuiii- gh.|B_ from unwise eat|ng_ and too up Difficult shades of yellow :irc very i-_ii ily above lili-.I.lloii iilaiy :llsil lit- iii- much in cvideiicc ill thc cotioii and linen i'abi'ics displayed for cliildreii's dresses. Soliietimc:-l tfopelilingi-ii blue is coiiibiiicil with ii. pale yellow with '-:ood effect, iiiid it ci-.rtniii soft sprllll; :reen is also coliiblllisd with blili‘|` -.zlilinlbray or linen, a frock ill' yellow corn iicld have ii boy will:-li llii-. ilciil being smockcd in green or vice versa. Fortlllintely railiirnl style changes Ilie garments for the younger gcncru- lon are few und' fur lletwceii, iiild for girls oi’ eight years and l'|~\ver the luestlon oi’ waist. lilll-, pinning, wlietlier it will be high, ilorliinl or ‘ow, is the only vitul oiic to he decid- ed. This your lliediuiil high or ilorlliul is the rule. Olle style lilucli ill cviilcilce this -season is shared by nil ages ol' foul- liilty. froiil the tillv girl to the grand- _ . i There is ““°U'9" Wim of mmf- which mother, and that is tho fancy for i skirts oi’ nn material and short coats oi' another, By pl‘el'el'ellt‘i»'. the coat. is lf velvet oi' velvctoeil, and skirt iliay be plain color illaierinl ill wool or silk, or it plild t'zilli‘li:, according to choice, with a leaning to the plaid. Poi' the very small girl a separate ikirt must ol' course have atfilclied guimpe or at least suspenders. _-_,_ ..._.~..._».____ LAND WORK CURES SLEEPLESS~ NESS _ i___ i "i`0“l5- Crosaing bnlow the bum- make Has an woman 'or 1|., 'wo much to :lilii lloi‘si--l'ol'l<:-l givillif l'i~:lsilii for thi- Y 8 ‘llln`k about Aro thc thoughts ull- wolconie und, witilal. persistent? T`here's n sure cure! Go to the lilllili Pho verdict is the-same lvlleri-.vcr wo- ileil have worked oil ilic liilld ulld tili- llrc is a safe oiio for the lcilgth of ‘l l 'I`l = 'lil ‘ish girls say it, Ciiiindiali girls sity it. ‘loets mid drenmers have salti it t`or tres-Ihere's no soothing sy'i'ilp uni' llecping powder equal to that givcn 'ly dear old Mother Natill'il_ ‘-‘No 'untter wlliit your Irolihles uri-, they lro all placed in your old kil lnlg” says me lnssle. “You i~iin’t lllilik about your troubles" says another "You iZ'i;' war wo,-ken, the amy ‘woman c-ar \nd.ache.nnd' tlilnk of-the way-the boys _ ‘n France are working. You work und ind ache and eat and sleep-and are 'lappy'." That's the way another work- lr puts it. Theis's another side to`the story. oo. it is the some side that one eli- -.nunters when returning from some llace that is not ll hit like llonlc. li 's the other version of the old saying- ng tllat blessings brighten as tlioy :ike their flight. When this digging ‘nd hoelng und back-achny work has ‘leen done in ull fnshloll and one `ruows to il. certainty that the .“lilugic ,ng the Beals on the cm-B_ repo,-gin; fun" in Canada hns reached 13erlin- hen what it delight to sell gnitors and -mocks and' riding breaches to the ‘ol'clother man" and slip into the prot- ‘y gauze trifles that were takcu as u nere_nlstter of course in the olii sol- ‘lsh days! After the war"--well home ‘nd its blessings will be appreciated by' the members of the Woman's Lnud lrmy. - WORDS OF PRAISE FDR . BAilY’S OWN TABLETS No medi'-eine receives such great lralso froln thankful mothers an do Baby's Own Tablets. Once n` moth- er ha? used them for her little one-s she w li use nothing else. The Tab- 'ets are a mild' but thorough laxa- tive. They regulate the bowels and itomach; drive out constipiitionnnd lndigestioa; cure colds and simple ‘svsrs; promote healthful sleep and 'uske teething easy. Concerning ‘hem Mrs. Omer Lolileil. Mnddingtoii Folie. Q_:le.. wrItes:»~"l am well satis- 'ied wit Baby's Own Tablets and will direction sn the skein is com- 'llways use thi-m for my lit.tle ones." Tho Tablets are -sold by mediililne deal- ers or by mail nt 25 cents a, box from Miss Winnifred‘ Harvey of the Onta- itary duty. W-'hat they Iwo;-9 wo,-gh is rio Government Buieau is urging Girl .best jud-god by what they did They Guilds to take care of the wild fruit and _berries as their part of the suin- °°l‘l\. 10 acres of snsilnge co,-“_ 5 ac, mer-'i.' war-work. Canada. is rlcli ill res of beans, 5 acres' of potatoes; they wild' fruits which go to waste each raked and pitched hsy, carried' shook; yeas' In enormous quantities and miglit llld Diiod the shocks and at inilkin-g be -saved to advantage. The Girl me it will ls available. in iig-- § I FARM CROWfS VERSUS CORN I-low to Keep Crows in Cheek in the Corn F-isld _ . lil Csliadn, the most serious enemy to the corn crop is the crow. A rinsi- ot' shot is ilil ilifilllillic ctlrc for thc lill- ier's fondness for i-oi-il. but unforiil- llotely, it is inure s-:isily pl'esci‘il>i-il than -adlllilllslcreii. 'I‘lici-ii Eire how- ever other liieiiiis nl’ coiiibaliiig lilc- trouble. TREATING THE SEED. iiiliill-isle ihe coril for 2 or lllrni- illiiluti-s iii will er as hot :is i-:iii ln- borne by ilic llnnii. Drain, and wlliii-_ tlii-. roi-ii is still ninisl uilil wiirill, add it rilpflll of cilul ini' iii pilip tal' pei' i;iilloil oi' swell, - Stir illitil every kcrllcl is i'-uzili-ii with i:ii'. As ii . l _ . piiiitiéi‘."`5i"1iv2éii"'il`Fy" 'i‘il:`i'il" i'liil§`t."`l'i" illi- wurk in well done seed so pi'cpal't=.tl may be sown by lilliilli-in`e, but thc if-eil should be'wati-.liei‘_' cziri.-i`illly for ti-:ii _clogging may ni-<-ur. D_EEP PLANTING. i'l:iiii ilir-. <~ill'll ilot less than il iiir-iii-,~a ilvcp. ' 'l`liis will prevent it l'l'olli lu.-iilg wuslicil to ilic slll‘|'tti‘.e by llmivy' rzliiis ziliii, zilicl' l;i-.|'- iiiiilation, lllc _viliiilg sliool will bri-:ill oil’ when thc lrrow zltii>liip.~s til pull up thc plant. POISONED CORN.. When crnlva are noticed oil the ilcld, iciki-. millil- corn, Buy- i.-W0 gullolls, iiiul'i- oi' li-ess :iv- cnrdillg. to the size of llii-. iiclil. :ind boil for thirty iliiiltltcf-l ill just :=iiillr-i- ent water to I-ilvcr i-urii in lilo di-pill of one inch. ’l‘il thc lvzilcr :illil i-_ll'u. ‘before boiling, uilil .ilmili uliii-i-iglilli iw. of slrychninlo or, hi-ttci' still, ill' :airy :liniilc sillpliait-, ifoi- czlcli l',.-iliml ill water, Allow the corn io iii- iii flir- strychnlne and walter over night. li; the morning drain off nny_\votel‘ rif- iilaining and si‘.nt.ici‘ the rorli thinly over the corn .iii-ld. In making use of lilo nbovi- pliir. great care nlloillii bc i;ii;|-il to pour the water oil the ciirii in-to smilie hell- :ir by children oi' ilniiicsiii: allliiiizils, Czlrf- should :liao be lnkcll lo keep pnultr_\' off the i'ill'li field fill- I-wo or ilil'»-i- wceks :ificr till- pilisrllii-il i-orli ll.'i.-- A ilc\'ii-i- lullcll lricil iii sonic lrwiiii- lies is "sirillgilli-, illc lic-lil." Sink.-fy It or 4 fcei. lligll :\l"c plilvi-il licri- :iilil riclleii to the lwiliii or .~=i:iki>s. '|`lli- tilile- llonori-.ii "si-ni'i-1-i~rl'»v" liizly also bo iricil \.il' it l|ill~'l llc :iiilililii-il illzil lliv- i-rriw of iiliiily iI'iu::: uni in-.i-iii vi-l'_\ lllipresscil ilv this old il--vii-c. li' crow:-l aim liiwllri-il iii or :ir-:ir illi- for ii or Il diiys, firing :i uilli now ulltl then wllcli thc crows :lic ill siglii uni. showing liilnsi.-ii’ quite npmily, ’i‘lir-n put up ii .sort of li-lil ill illc il--ld in slack covcl' or blniicr cover will dill. Tlln i~ro\vs orc licvcr .euro lull. tliii-i thr- lioy with tilt- p-ull is in ilu- ti-nl. iiilil will give illt- spill at wiiii: bcrlll. A comhillaiiirlll of soillv ol' :ill of lili- nllove pious, which :irc silllplo :illii iiicxpcnsivc and Iinvi- lici-ii tcsicd will with good results, lv-ill soon pi-i~sliii<'_'.- he crow thai the iili‘."llIi_\» is :lil ull lesirahlo out-_ IMPROVED MACHINERY Fon Use IN ll»\v|Nc lil it-ral:-l lillliiv :ii ilu- t'--ull‘.il l-l.\- pcriilieiliill I-‘ai-in, tlit.iw;i. iii ii-»li-r llline thc coat oi' i‘:ll'l_\'ins~, ini illi- v.il'i ous tlprwnlinlle- iilv`ol\'i-ii iii tilt- |ii'iir»i-ru# 'lf hay lililllilllr, thc I-I-iillnliiy i»l` iili- uso .vf up~to-il:lii- ftirlll iiizicliilli-l'_\'. :ind cu pccizilly liliii-liiiii-iz ill' illi- liirui-l' sizi- wils cli_-:ii'i_v iii-llioll.-=il‘:lli-tl. lii~.~.ll!|r ull- :iilleli with lllo\vcr:l :illii ii-iiili-ls,i'ui~li.~ fnllolvlilg i-mil-lllsii>il:.: Mowilii; l\iiii'liiilcs.~--\\'illi ai -l l-L’ "noi ciltlilli: llzlr, it viisila tif- ci-ill-a i-» Cui :ill ili'l‘i~ iii' ll:i_v. \\'itil :i il-l`oi\l t'tlli~ fllg lliir. it costs only' bil i-i-ills, \\'iili ii 7-foot ‘-ui i-vi-il li-ss. llny 'l`i-ilils-l'.~l---'l`o sllzlki- uni- :irri- hy hciild will r-ost G5 ri-ill.-z, iiiilv- l;-. lost :ind thi- lviirk only l';iirI_\- ililili-. 'l’ii tt-dil'ol' mic z|i‘l'c wiili clit' lit\|':~i~ :lull illzlll costs I5 i-i\llivi-r- head network oi’ wire lleillg cr!-ctr-i!'. two dlstribiiiilli: clectroilcs, i‘onsI.~1Iil\il 'lf insulated wires wiiill l“’ii\i"‘.i~the ground. lu passing iii-ins.-1 the held from one electrnilr- in iillnih- er the current. following lilo pnlli oi least resistance. seeks out thi- .-1'-via. willch nro iiicini-coateil. The vnliillliiili thus crcnlcii is .fiom-ribcii :is lwinl! nillllagnils to illc collorcr of u wlrcli-as sci. in lnboriltory ltcrnliilzliion yi--is realiy rr-lllarkailie results have tt'-‘ll accolliplishrd. Field tests wi-rv run- dilcivtl Inst sexiaoll with iilc oliciiiilnir- ing. although not at all cnnclilsivi-_ re- sults, lil the minds of iiiipnriiili hx- pcrts who nrc familiar with thi- liiln>rn- .tor and iiclfl _ issill, the system is woiffhy of further experilnf-ntulion. The Dr Williams' Medicine Co, but at the pri-sent tim°c no ripe for - l Sim and-Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remo_ve Easily iliel'u'.-I ii clltlli-ifc, iliiss i-`l'i-iflili--i'iu'c, to try it reiilcdy fill' l'l'i-cliics wiiii illc will llot cost you ii penny uiiliiss il rcllrovws the l`rci-klcs; wlillc il' it does lt-lvl-. you at iriviir i:iiii||iloxlilli ilii-. ex- pi-ll:-lie is iriiiilig. Hliilply get :iii oililvi- oi' Oillillc- tloublil .~lii'i-lllgtll-l'i'illil. :.iil_v' ilriililfi.-sl uliii a l`i~\v iipplii-iiiltlils slliiillii sliiiw _voli how I-may il iii lil riil _\iiii|.-ii-ll' of lille lluiiie-ly i'i‘oi-Illini :illii ig:-I xi lwnllli- l`lll i'oill|lii-xiiiil. li:ii‘i-l_\' i-1 liiilrie tlizili uilu olllirv lii~i-ilcil ful' thc \\‘iii‘~>i- clini- llil sllru lil nz-lk ills- iil'iils;;i:li itll' illi- i.-.liibiv :ii.i-i-fll-.gill Oliliilc ns- lliica _-_|i'i-lil-,-ill id .uilii lliliii-l' l'.\1ilI'ilIl|""- ‘li iilrllis-y hack ii` il liiils III |'t*lil.lvi- lri-<'lil4-rl. CAPACITY OF SILOS. li' ii. is r-siililttti-ii lliili lil-5 lull:-\ iii' :il- laigu is rf-illliri-il. ii is llcsl in plzlil fin :i silo illiii_ will liillil :ii li~:i:;i l-iii inur- Ily thc usuiil iiii-iliilils of ~-sliiiiiiliilu lilo ictiplivliy ol silos. Til Ili- >laii'i~. il is allways in-sl.,io ills(-illllii llii- llsiizil iiillli-s giving iili- 1-:i|>:ii~it_v of silos iii i|li'i`ert\llt iliiill-li.-iiolila :ii li-:ist ill pi-r ci-ut. iii thc rziisc- ui' :iiiiull ::ilil:-l, |ii»-_\- usu- :illy lioiil I-.v--ll li-as iiitili itil pi-r cf-ill. oi illcir i-stilililli-il vtillzii-ily. .\‘il.'if- .-iillii :ls iilii-ioii silo:-l vifry flw-qilt-lilly litllil liliiy ziililill Til iii Htl foils. Nill only is i.hi-i'i- igonr-l'ziliy lost irillil tllri-i- iu ilvc i`i-ci :it ilii- iilp ill' ills liilil xii" it-i' illc fiiliigi- .-it-iili-ri, init :tilrlel iii' If.” i`»-ni ul' ll~:i.~: ill lil-ililii l.ii~k illr- iii-pill iii' silzlgi- ill' ill--. lvt-ilzili iii :af-til-~ Iii. liizltf-l'i:il sn ii will wi-iltlli :las iilu--li pei' wlihic limi :is in-iii-l".lli_\' <-:zlilllzii -il. \\'I|iii» two lui-ililllii :-i'/,.- i-.ilori may in hctiei' lilull one vi-ry lzlrgi- illii-_ it i.- :llwnys llcsi lo i\:i\':': li liillt- lim iliilcll rimiii ill ills- silo ill' in llaivi- - ini- :iiiiull in liillil ilu- liliiii-l'i:i| pi'\'i-r pi-i' :ii-l'i‘_ lille: uivi-il roilil l'--:slliiez illi'oli;:,liuiil Ull- iiirlu, :illii lxoini ,iii-i»l'-= iiiloiilrl lilzlke cziilis ni' iwu prllillil-4 poi' iiziy. ill' llci- ii:l,_ llii ii. I-Ivi-r_\~ lilly- illzii ilif-. .~:i»i-ilili,-,g iii' \\lli-ui is iii-lilyi-il ill lilo sprilllf :iiii-r ilu- laillfl i-:ill Ili- _lvurlii-il llli-:ills ii-:ini-lil-il yi.-lil so iliiil ii wilulii scum wisi- lil plailli llflliiiili-s ill' ili‘:ill.\' ill' silllii- oilli-i' i'ri>l‘ lll:i_t_ is :iiliiuillc for I-illilp:il':1iivi-ly l.'ii<‘ lllnnfillg, l‘iiillci‘ I-lizill lvlifiii- liiilf- _ect ling hull' at i»l-ilp of soiili-. ill' thi- sllltiil giniiii,-l. 'i‘llo liillxsi-s just llii\v uri- ll.-_~l.:iillii|l1: lo i`t-.i‘l iili-._<-l'i`I»i't:x tif iili- llvzlvy sprillf’ work, A goilii grooiilillls :ifli-r lil:-'- i-uluc ill i’l'olil ilii- iii-lil \\'ill llizikc ihi-ill i‘olil|`ol‘iiilll tillii vluilllc llii-in to 1-lljol the ri-si. n.l`ii-.i' the ii:iy`S worli ill-.i.iei‘ thzili ii` ;.:i'i~l< pir-ri- and the tail portion until tiii-3, ini-ei in ille center of the fieeces This iiimiilgeiiient pcrinils the fleece in-ing ri-fitiiiy iiilifoile ill iiic iiliii. ll. ’i`iii"s ill' iluiii; locks sliould never Ile ini-iiiiied with the ileeces, but tl- wnys packed separately if the wool is -tllii-riili: to ilit-lil. »i. All llliii-k or grey iieeces should bi- piivlriil ivy illclilselvcs. lil sllipplllg wool a tug should be pil' iilsiilc of the suck, also one oil the oiilsiiit-_ with the iiuuiiier of the iieeces iiiiii-ki-il on lieth, 'Pills is io avoid con- fusion, sliuiilii tiic outside tag be torn fill” ill lrnlispoiiziiioll. Send all shill- llicills fri-iglli collect. Farniers ship- ping irom lilo sumo .station will save i'i'»-iulit ciinrgcs by billing all the wool 'lllili-i' oils- ilzilni-_, \Nllci'il Institutes or !-li~,_u_I‘li‘i~ii-s- i-xi:-it this should be lionc -llroilrh illi- sci-i'ctul'lcs or nlnilagers. l~-|--l--l-'|°1"l- 1'# 1'-I1-b#1"|"l'\l~+; -|- -i- DAIRY -I' q- -I- l"l'~l°°l'°l'°i°'I'~l'~l"l'~|"l"|"I!°l"lt'l'4"P THE COW THAT IS PROFITABLE. l'i-l‘.=:isi--lli niilkcrs, tilt- kind that milk woll for ti whole year, not the type that yiclil ahunilalltly at ilrstund iliieli soon drop down in production, 'irc thc wiiiilcrs lil the long run. The -ti-tidy cow is usually the most profit- ilih-. imc. Smile cows yield consider- ibly nlmvi- the avcriige :it the ilrst of liif»il‘ lzicllllitlil pi>i'iod.-i, hilt witlliil two -lr iiirci- iiioiiilis their _viclii falls noar- ‘_\- :i lliird and by the ciiii of the period iilziy lu- only ii foilrtli ol’ the original proiluclioii. Cow; fond to decrease in milk liow .is till- lactation period ad- i;iin».-¢_ 'l‘lii_- pr-ri-onli-ige of fat gradu lily iiicma-scs :is lactation advances. ___ __v______ i LIFT OFF CORNS _ FREEZONE IS MAGIC Costs few cents! Sore, touchy corils lift right off with hngers. N0 poini yqiy/f.1.\rL"i| -'-ist’ ._ . l. _ I si l| ' iiip,i_,. llrop il little l~'rce7.onc on an aching corn, illsiiiiltly that corn stops hurting inf-li _von lift it rigilt out. it does'n'I. hurl one bii_ Yes, magic! _ K? Why wait? Your ilrngglst sells I *lily hottie of Fri-ezone for a few cents 1- o I SHEEP 2 woo una sy“Mlinoiilb't'fl: tiiisisor `al`i1i'i”f - ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ ~ i- . _ _ '_ .-'.__":li;l‘ - beets turnips, pai-snlpg, and other veg. or its--ball-Isfnut-to be used immediate iI€5tl<>i€3l€3It5I€Blé3i€sl€5I€ 0000090 -OO 0000009* JO THE FIBA? liD_Gi|N-`- _' _ stables cunstitutehzthe annual pmduc. ly it is a good idea to allow the tube - 77 j "~'*rhe girls took ilio lsoo oi ro nl i- wsiip of ooli»toi\ti»i'»|lio`f_ ' ‘ The first gr at- liiit’ li " '"""". cast for Nahninettill, for' n o_`induco slice owners to gms ;.’_f‘§&';_’ta‘“_| . ‘A .Hz almost starve in-t` .J deserted to the "'- ` " '__`.."‘.‘.i _ according to Glbbélif ‘FIN _. _‘~ ' peculiar care th`s recent'-s‘»nd*~'i ` ‘ ous discovery of the Lst(n`Q;“d`n artillery aurpsssed"wbatsve ` at 'E .. appeared in the worlll."_ Flip# jd urosn ir no could ooiilltl-lieth ciiiiiiqn in-‘se enough io batter tlis"vis‘lli“9t the city. and- received ii ssfiifactory reply_ To quote Glblour ‘ "On thisassurance, a foundry was established at I-lalirlanople; the 'metal Wan llrolmrod. ond; at the end nf tnroo months. Urban produced a piece _,Z 1 lllli'i's ily sirippiil- "-~- p_|:illts_of lcnvcs __u[__hmss omnanc9_9£s%.upmm6us__am_| iilinoiit incredible magnitude; a meas- ure of twelve palms is,a|si'§nsd-tn the bore, and the stone bullet weigh- ed above six hundred' pounds. A vas- ant place before the new palace wal chosen for the first experiment, but, to prevent the sudden andlnischlsv- ous effects of astonishment and fear, it proclamation was issued to the ei- feet that the canilon _woultl_be dll- cliarged the ensuing day. The explo- sion was felt or heard in the circuit of 100 furlongs, the ball, _by the force of gun-powder. was driven above o. mile, and on the spot where it fell it buried itself a fathom deep in the ground. For the conveyance of this destructive engine. a frame or carri- age ot’ thirty wagons linked together and drawn along by a team of sixty oxen; two hundred men on both sides weie -stationed to poise and support the rolling weighty two hundred and nfty workmen marched before to smooth the way and repair the bridg- es, and near two months were em'~ ployed in a laborious journey of one hundred and fifty miles. A likely piiilosoplisr derides on this occasion the credulity oi’ the Greeks, and ob- serves with much reason that we should always distrust the exaggera- tions of _a vanquished people. I-le calculates that a bali, even of one' hundred pounds. would require I charge of one hundred and fifty lbs. of gun-powder, and that the stroke would be feeble and impotent, since not a fifteenth part of the mass could be inflamed at the same moment. A stranger as l am to the art of des' truction, 1 can discern that the mod- ern improvements of artillery prefer the number of pieces to the weight oi' metal, the quickness of ilre to the sound, or even the consequences of a single explosion. Yet I dare not re- ject the positive' and unanimous evi- dence oi' contemporary writers, nor can standard of moderation. A Turkish cannon, more enormous than that of Maliomet, still kuards the entrancd of the Dnrdanelles, and if the ulelle 'in- convenient it has been found on ll. late trial that the effect was far from conteiliptible A stone bullet of eleven hundred poundsweight was once dist-.liarged with three hundred and tiiirty pounds of powder at a dil- tnncc of three hundred yards: it slilv- ered In” three rocky fragments. trav- ersi' ill-1 strait and. leaving the wat- ers in fin-_n, again rose and bounties against the opposite hill.” ~ Students of theory will not need to be told that the lively philosopher referred to by Gibbon was Voltaire. who said, in his “History of`Charles Xll.," "history is _a mass of fable pre- viously agreed upon." . _ The siege of Constantinople began in April 6, 1453, and ve day! later the bombardment began. Says Gibbon: "The great cannon of Maholnet has been separately notice; an ilaportant ind visible object in the history-of the tiiucs; but tbatenormous engine .vos flanked by two fellows of almost -qual magnitude. Under a master vlio counted the moments, the great -uliiiou could be loaded and fired no 'nore than seven times in one day. The heated metal unfortunately burst; ievernl workmen were destroyed, and hc skill of the artistv/as admired vllo bethought himself of preventing lic danger and the accident by pour- ing oil after each explosion into the noutli of the cannon. A circumstance 'lint distinguishes the siege of Obn- itnnriiiople is the reunion of ancient ind modern artillery. The cannon vi-.rc iniernlingled with the mechanic- il engines for casting stones and tarts. the bullet and the battering -nln were directed against the some vnlls, nor had the discovery of gun- ,lowdcr superseded the use of the liquid and inextlnguishable tire." - _i=onslio1'l-len - For brother's room, _cover s long lox which he makes himself. Lai. the :over be denim or heavy cretoltnfe. in it he can keep his trsasilrep _un- listurbed. _ __l?._.__?_.. i \ Ltuoll lulcli TAKES 0FF Tall'-_ ' Ginsl luke blooming iotioiif ._,. if skin is snnsnmoin ' .,, tanned or ffeckiéd '_,_ _ 0 _M .' _ 3° " - Q 'fi1.fi'f.i'i"§f.'ii»fi‘iid¢i-; irviory. i ' ' " 'l ‘ l ’-.~ ..*,.~»*»»~¢- Squeeze the Juice of two lellions into -os . » - _Y rgrooerhis `e_i` .inyoililrng sto'N_or toilet luppiy three ou __ ioi-slow com. _ _ i 'lllilli-isnt to r lil our feet of ever! 2|-5 iiht' kltloll N U. _ _ R» in rd corn. sore coi-ii, or corn bei-‘#6011 args and hands ln- mos. and t-nlluses. without sore freckles, sunburn, wind rl. all tan if-nt or lrrlinllon. l-‘i-oozono l_s _ the .ilssnosr and bow cl¢_sr..seft_“silii __ ...in-li -.nikf-il -or other diseovfr-~ 'I * wlilte the skin becomes. Yell .ia _ -._ mm. lggmu, (got,-lroolviilsl-0nt._ ing. lf many_bslls srs wound at once Brockville, Ont. ' ' ,commercial exploitation. 1 l_-,i_niied. Toronto, _ . sill...-innali genius. _ _ ~ . Liarmless. - ` K >`_}.,,i1;".. ..l:. . . l _, . _ v' I f .".` i ` _'_ it 59i"Li"]_l’}fQl_’_!_*_i!_i§_.!i1F¢_LlEli‘l!»_.__ _ _ artists, should have transgrsssed the ;*L;»_v.2f?>-.z;. ' "z%é'.-f:~\