r. G; 1s, 1928' T child 111.511.11.11 welfare,‘ +944 A11, we zA-ri. wl-IAT w’, m’ Department of Public d b)‘ Nova saotla. _,_ 113311711 . 011 111) rlnuch 11i- . . , .- 1 to lie 1111.25- lun is 111-mi; mm‘ pnmlw 111i M1113 51,111 thought shoui-l ‘ n l5‘ “i: to tin- maller of loud . 11c i-llv“ ' su111l""’“- . . -1 rcallzcdtiiat should h" [111 ari- lnainly 111 u: build 1111 11'" ~ -5i.:; (21 11w;- 11-‘13- “m ~. .: -.1 11nd Vliflll c_11~ . , . . -‘ 1:1 10511-- ‘ 1011111- 11.11.i1..1._1111y _ I ' - both nu 11111111-0111011. l0 - m‘ 1.11.111 fpfnl and 1111 aid to eulfililh“ _,,.,,,,11.1- 11111111101- oi -' 111 ilr-ln-zlttil-s .1.‘-> ‘M flodufc lmiiy 1 -1 11.. 1' - 11,1 111111011 comes to furl 11f i" - -' 1' 0110- i‘1)1l'ii‘iil-. (1. ou . . 1mm thlcu An?“ “111 111111. uflcr :1 550a,“ 1-1 w: 0h mmc resli-lc: p10 . ‘ 11,_.1_1111;1.~a1-0.‘. 1o 11111-011110:- “oI-Lfl 0110" 11110-1 the '-i--lIl‘l'i-| H" “.. 1111.: (l0vr-l011cd a nut~ ilhlhtbu.“ ‘111 11111055 and :11:- l".”rod1‘|11.11.111-y a..- :1'r0511it 10f Ill-net‘ 50111-1-111- of P0011. 'l‘iu: . of“. 11111110251 children 111115 I m1 t-uul 11101-0 has also been ' 11101-01150 in thc preval- . 1 051.1. of ‘Situation at home h: m p51,, 111115, and thc futuri- fir" ' 111-1- 11111110101111): 111011110 1101111 11d our i-zlrcfulu-onuill- 11011 o1 1110 111111101100 which food 0,1350 will bar.- upou 1110110111111 111-1113111110. i-‘or I110 511000511111 ‘39111111111011111- u-ar. 11nd forth-- equcni 11111111101111111-0 of 0111' 11 in i110 51111, 11 is HPPOHSZIT)’ ‘ 1110 511011111 01111501-1-0 our 110111111 1111115 the 1111111111110111111 11111515 not 111111110 0!1jo_\1n011t 0t lit:- 11111. of 01111-101101- uud 111-od111-tiv0- Li1°111paraiiv0ly 51111111 portion o!‘ 1W111-1-ron.-||11n- i5 uiilizi-(l in 11111111111-111-111111 and ri-pair 0f i110 111111111, i‘11ll_v richly to nlucty 1101' "M, _ n: lin- pl-odln-tioll ofheai 11111111151‘- _ "1111 meats (including 1115111 uf- 1.111111110111111:- 0f tin: 11rut0i11 r0- illllrt-i i01- luuu-ih and ri-pah- of £15- 111e, ailhuugil 1h.- gl-ain or 001-01115- tlliliiilsule 1-1111511101-111110 protein. ‘filaments also pl-ovltic 001-t11iu nib 11111 exlrzn-livcr: which ari- 11111-11 11111111111011. ’i‘h0 extractive-1- glve 11111111111110 meats, it i5 i111» "pfll-lnlli lo 11011-111111 ivhllo tin- 0x- 1i’il‘i\'f'ifll‘f11l5.~‘1)iVl‘(1 out f0 1:10:11 Illlrlz 111-rd for making 5011115 puny-n .'u1-a_v. , Thin-111 511111-005- of i-lu-rgy uri- ‘illiiizuul <';l1‘1l1l1|_\’17l'.'li135, T111. 11111111111: uni m5 111111115 \\‘il|| i-nl-rgy iu 1110111051 1111111110 11nd 1110111 01-01101111011 i111. 111111011 (‘0ill'l'il1l‘1lii"1 form. 1"~'*i'hl'-'1<11<1-:i<-.1I u-av in 111111111‘ y 511111111011. 39119;‘! "1111 |1_\' a 1121111110011 111:. 11 r1101 u-hn-h contains 1:31P.»-r°"l"‘§‘f"l""‘” “Min luh llll-l\'llllilli5, "Se, 50x. 1011:1101-1011:110, gfliifiiuoi;lll>"1'l:111i_ factors. My ‘voltnhimlilli- Ill. Ilfwmrtiou Mam fiqwlnnlilil ailultf. Wonn-u human-h;- m I-miq 5110.1k1ll1-1. about M50“ m. U". “In '1 1.11:“ 1111-11. hunt“ h.“ mixlllv 1.1-... .1151: 1111 i_u- 111111 11.,.,HI-“.r Hi1, _11-<l11u-0.:l 111 u. - 1.111 1n 001d wcatlr 1'1 1110111111- il may In- 111111, m, m‘ Ht 1.1 .-l1ould contain 1,1,, m, “Ml "I T" 1101- 0011i. pro- freatct‘ 11111-1‘: I'HHlh-‘1.“R mull‘ . Th" "ml "m" ‘hi. I ‘i115 115111111)’ l5 d0. or ML (‘VUI|<\_HI<D.:1_1'pol-lIon :11 1110111 mm [0 m" k’ -1 11111 5111111111 1101111111 - .. ' ., aw“ “"151 giilisllvlii; l.1t_ 4111115 111 1H" MGM“ m1 .1‘: lln: fut. I5 grczlt- tevcrst: ohl-iin dnphlln‘ “mm. ‘he 111111111 1.101111- ‘ 1,1“! 1n .1111. 0:151: of 1r 111111-11 l-r-ingii» 1‘ movnlt-a 111111051 Inrth 11011111; mi {<15 1110111. it 15 lmnki-q "mhllq m1!’ .1110. salted und 1am, “mm Inf flifibc 11111110 into a 1181111111110 tiiiinw mcvbiytlilllsivv" though 1111mm _ - ' urc vcry “M, C(:I(-l-I~INIITII1I:15I:1 lnllf Iltillflii ui a milk 1111.1’, I'm‘; 1111 with a quart dish 111111.], Dmvuc flour makes :1 1011.111 "mu! pwylloYhl :11. 11111111] less 10mm “Mm Ur In us :1 pound 0f quirk-r or qirhn" ‘Jluulxlllllil 11ml n 1 . Hm or n n 111155011 15111111 tIn- 511.111 H“ have Dumb 11101111151 o‘ m" uiillifiliVtl vniln: 11s Milk PUhg-nllislvi- 011111. |mn11111 n, Dn-Hlii-ln u (‘tlili-liiitvfliiiifi cuntrlhuia“. "hm" .‘ A 1211155 0f mill: Iludltlllilfit-l’ loaf 11.1]5hEifitrzdllflmlilll 1 5110- . ' ‘ 5 ' P11110111 1581111 i-‘fnkliu: “not Th“ mm: M mnk lllllou-d in lin- 11111111. qhorornru a M" r ilmnn-il milk 11115 nul can 1|511'1llm[l“ Momma“? vmlw‘ 1111111 hair 1110i vi“ Iu-rneuri-d for 10111511 of t.“ or who“ "mk- - 1.111 b0 mud:- 1111 11y 1'- llllG of 1 “mm, mtmtli-r and 111111.1- k,“ 0x "101 i111: null.- t- fnrm 1 Dfmiilf-lfl. bultr-r 1.»: l: whkh “Nil-I11! tho mu- 01111: secure the greater he 1Titfiié°y ‘consume. 1111111, -y l1 cusnntt-ui v fifiilmgt-‘l ‘HKFBII-d 0f our Tang?" ‘Hwy be R1 Vantage, W negglaiilgllrlnc, lard, olive la lg 5 Then 1111111»- n1 ummY excellent substi- _ 7 1101151, 3'11"! llwroxlmnta- "illlt t” w, n‘.ll1‘l,ttriltive bvnlue, on‘! all 80f. 1015101111, but " mil rural. Wllih- l'll11!l‘|' t:1-»~t0l0.‘-.~.-, 111/11111-11-111111-111-115 uoui-i-dliug fllil11llP6, 111111 511011111 by 110 1111-:1115|-11111 “11111111-1-“1 ari- tin- .'~'ll_L',i\l':\' :11nl‘111 5111-11 1-11111111-11-1; 119111111105, which wc derive luora ' llolialnl, u-hich ili'l‘ nnl k001i 11111111111410-“11 ""11 " mm‘ 11"‘ "1‘1"f-‘"|-“. IKIH-ililuliing 1111- prndllctioll of 11111111i0:1"|"1l1.\‘» [1-11115. Und0r 1101-- thc curbohydi-ati-a’ - 11111‘ 1h.- 1'.11.< furui511 it in 11511011111 111‘ 11111‘ .-11111 to 1150 food m l] I _ 111-ll01- l .10 1110115 of lin- ‘l111dy should 'l‘hesc 11001111 (i101, . 1110111-1111-01101-111111 of diffcl-cntfotdd: lilllii. necessarily dcpentiirlg bodv ' - ~ 1 . . .- ' elfill. 1111151111111 .11 liiliy 111111. "up lCllll- to 'l‘iu- _ be 1 i011 1n tin: pru- .. Mnlldpnplg -. ,, 11. s. 'Asked To Send Speaker On Opium Traffic t-o L. 0f N. GENEVA, Aug. 15.—When the fourth annual assembly of the Lea~ gue of Nations which convenes at Geneva. September, 3, takes up the question of the control of the opium ,morphluc and cocaine traffic one of the surprises may 11o un ad- dress before tho uusenlbly, fur tin: first time, of 11 representative oi the United States. During thc pant year the United Staten has not only consented to coopcrnto with tin: 1011141111 111 111.1 worldwide campaign 11111111151 tin: harmful drngu traffic. but has actlr 11iiy uusuulcd thc 101111111-511111. To 11111111111111 this lczidcl-silip ii()Wi'\'l¥f‘, it is genvruliy couccclcd that it will b0. ncc055:1ry for thc United $111105 to have :1 1-1-11r05c11tutiv0. 1110110111 at thc fourth 11. cmbiy. \Vhilc this would err-1110 an 0n- tircly 110w pvi-cvdelit for 1110 1.010 guu, luliucly tin- right. of :1 14111-0011. nn-nt which i5 not. :1 11101111101- 0f 1110 011 tin- floor of 1110. :1550|11bly. 1.011- l-{ill‘l"~l ileclzu-i- tin-i1- willi11g11c-5u to . 11111511 1111011 :1 111-000110111. 'l'h:: qin-utiou has also been n11- officlally ln-miclicd to tin: Ameri- cun govi-nlnent and it is gclicrally- hclievl-d that :1 51101105111111: will b0 named. _ The 0110100 will unr11105tIn1111l1ly fall clthcr 011 (longrcsslnznl P0rt01-, 1111111011 131-11111. Both 01' 1111-51: 111011 wcri- 11101111101-5 of thc di-h-gation which tho Ann-ri- can govcruulunt sent 1110 past 1111111. mcr to (iellcva to collaborate with the lt-agiu-fs advi-ory 00111111155101: on tin: opium traffic. (‘orlgrcsslluill i'0rtl,-1- 11:15 ulrt-udy 1-11111-053011 11 \viilingu055 1o 111-050111 i110 Ann-ri- cun vii-w-point on thi- 0]lilllll trulin: 10111010111411:- 1155011111131. , 111111111: tin- May and Julu- 1111-01-1 ing 01' ii11- 10111411015 :111vi50rv 001113 1|1i55i0l1 011 tin- 011111111 tr 11c, 1111-- Ann-ricau 11010151111011 511001-0111 d in 500111-1111: tin- 1111011111111 by tin: 00111-1 11115511111 of what 1:1 known :15 1110i Ann-rican progl-am. 'l‘hi.~1 progl-alui 151-11111111111-11 in i110 Yniir-d Si:1i1-5i1'11 tin- l‘01-l01- 111111505 1-1-50111111111 :1111l' 5111111111105- 111111 001111-01 111' 1111- lull-111- fui drugs traffic 01111 only in: 11t- iJiiIll‘1| by liiuiliilg 11n- worldi-t pro-- lluction, both 01' tin- l-aw 11l11i.01-i:1l.l 511011 .-1.--. 1101111105 11nd coca l0:1\-05 1151 \\-0l1 :15 tin- 11111111111101111-1-11 l11‘.l'1\'-‘ 11111-05, t0 iln- world's actual 11112111-1 cal 11nd 5ci0ntil'ic 1100115. 0d 11y tl11--i::1g110'5 :1dvi501-y clml-l 111111511111 1111:»- 1-000111111011111-11 11y 1110 i:1t_t1_-r_ t0 tin- li-ugui- council 1'01‘ up- pl-oval. 'i‘ln- council l1o\\-1:\‘0r 11101-0- ly (iccitlcd i0 circular-ix: it to 111i i110 11101111101-5 0i‘ tin- lt-ugllc, tin-y Io 50ml 111 i110 801111-1111101- :1551-1uhly di-iegutionu fully ii115i1-11ci0d. 111111-55 tin- l7nili-d $111105 11:15 :1 11110111100 111-1-51-111 :11 tln- 11550111111)- ‘bniil iu 111-0111-111 11nd dufi-ud tin- 1.\111<-ri011|1 pl-ograln. 5-111: will Iu- i11 ing 1105111011 t-illn-r 01' Ilaviug to lt‘ll\'l‘ 11115 1101011110 to 15111110011100 country 11110 i-Ingiulnl 01- 11: :0 11n- ri5k of 11011-111 :11 1111- 11:11:11.5 :15- lndiu 111111 fund c0011 |1-:1v05. . 1111-1110111, hut. at :1 grcau-r 005i than ‘lllflllf. il0\v0v0r, 51111111 11111011111 11f fut-i 0011511111011 in iln- cooking 01' cggs 011501-- io :1 iili"_‘,',l- 4'.\'i1‘ii1. lln-i 1-gr0:lt0r 111-511-051 11.: 0011111110011 \\‘itl1 1110111. -.»\11nn1g.-i thi- 101401111110 i'ood.~:, lbc-n- which yii-ld i110 lurgch-i 11111011111 0f prutcin 111-0 i110 00rcal5 und 1111- ll-gilnn-l: or 1111150»- 1110:1115 aml 110115 0sp00i:1ll_v.) 'l‘h0 cr-ri-ztls :1r1- 11150 r1011 iu, 1:111-i1ol1_\'d1-:1i05 whi0h 111-o 5o 110001551113- l0 01101-11)’ pl-otiln-lioil. 'i'i10il- \’:1lu0 115 break- fast. fiitlfl-w‘ is \\'0ll rvcoguizcii. I11 this 00111100111111 il 5111111111 ‘b0 point.- i-d out that. Widt-i)‘ advcriizcd111-cak- farti footin- 11055055 111110 if any 11d- vantzlgi: ovi-r 01111110111. allhotlgh tin-y a1-0 11111011 11101-1- 0x110n5i\-0. ii luay In: 511111 I11 11 genial-111 way ihal large 1-1111511111012»: of nu-at would find il. 111-01111111111 110111 00011- 01ni0:1il,1' 111111 p11_\-.<i0l11gi011l1_v, i0 5111151111110 01-1-1-1115- for a 5111111- of lIl01-i hn-al ration. 11111511111011 :11 111051 of 0111' food 1:005 lo fin- punlln-iiun of 110111111111 i-llcl-gy, i1. i'111Io\\‘5 that |aii< 1111110111- l|ol1,vd1-:1t0:= 1111151 find :1 111-111111110111 1i|i|l'\' ill our 11101111105. -l'1-1n-ii0:l1ly 01n- 1Illii1|l'l‘ll p01- 01-111. of i111 i5 uvaliubli- fol- 01n-1-gy pl‘lllilll‘lifill,r~'(i 11115 food ]il‘1i\'if1l'-I 1'Iit‘l'1>’,_V iu 5111-11 01111001111-111011 1111-111. that \\'1‘. 1101101. ' lat-gi- 11111111111105 01' it. ilil'1‘ll1i_\' 51111011, fur- nish 115. with a ct-riaih proportiorl of pron-in, and tin-y 1:11:11 provide :1 51111111 pr-rci-nlilgi: of fat. 'l‘hclr chlcf valur, ho\v0\'0|-, 110.1 iu tin-i1- high t'ilf‘illiii_\'iii‘llil‘ content. ’i‘h0 011l-l10ll_vtir11i0:<1, 115 11:15 1101-11 1101011 before. fut-Irish 0u0rgy In its ll105t readily uvallzlble form. Surf-NU’- ilvo per cont. of ‘iilli‘ wheat flour is ca1‘h0l1ydr:1t0, 111111111 1011 1'0!’ CPI"- i-1 protein und about um- p0r 0011i flit. llrcud is not only on:- of th0 most nutritious, but l5 on:- of 1110 most nevi-usury 11nd 111511 01n- ol' thc mor-i economical of foo:l~‘. W0 are 110w coufronn-d wiill the possibility 0i’ :1 51101-111110 of win-at flour, and I1. may b0 111-00551101- for 1n: to r0501-t to :1 method 5imilari0 lilul wllii-il t-in-my cilunlrics wi-rc, ion-mi to i-mploy 50m:- 111111‘ 111111. or to which 11115 1-00011111- 110011 a11- opil-d in l-lnglxunl. 111 l-lnglzunl. it In now pern1lnul|1l0 for llliilvl-s tu add 51111111 [ll‘il|)0f‘I.iOll.'~l lapproxlln- ui0ly ilv0 p01- 00111.) of tin- iluur of barley, nmlzc. r100 or 111115 lo 1b.: ll011r 0f wilt-at. ()f'tl105-- 511115-11. 1111011, barley and illliiZl) llndlal: corn) arc to be pr0f01-1-0d to 1'11"‘ 11ml 0111.5. 'I'rol1uhly 41111-101‘ ""11"; might be uccd to i110 cxti-ni ol 10111 per ccnt. in broad making withoul 3 seriously affecting its illgcstlbilily- or nulriiivi- value. Outmcul cau- not be used in ouch proportion with- out. causing 10:15 of "iiglltlicss" 111 the bread, although nthcrwisl- ltis n good 5111151111110 for wheat flour. ‘Rice lacks much of the nourishing Drflllerty oi wheat. At present market prices there would be little, if any, economic llreilt in aubutltutlng other cereals league to 11111-0 11 5110111100 1111-50111 ' 'l‘iu:: m-ogrmn. 111101- ln-ing ndoptw ‘ I5 111-d light :11 ilangcr than when i.hc ‘watcr ruuu inu- In 11 1:10am boiii-r. rcd lino is ulurlu-d on u 501110 In-hiud thi- 11111120 111111-15 l" 11111101110 to lln- lowest level cont-pui- lhle with safety, but it is then n0- cessury 1o hunt fur the Millfll 19W] Latest Inventio And Inlprcvements A 20-TON STEEL 1) _ The W"? oi the trnnsgresaor be, 11011165 ever harder. Armed though 1c be with every resource u-f 11111.- encc, ll. is difficult to be any burglar could 111111111110 amp-QC. lzcbly the “treasury Door’ British firm has made strong room of 011(- of thc bunks. This door, which weighs 2U is .2 f1. (til 1011s, (205111) kg.) 111111 0m.) i1\ thickness, 11.1 111t- many years‘ s i5 01111111110 01' 1-05l5lI11g,io dcgrl-i: than anything hilhcrn» pro» dtn-I-d, (‘Vt-Ty 1105511110 rink. .\ cylin- drical c1 ling of 111-ill- ma11gan05 51001, nowhv-r 111:01 2 i111. 171 c1111 uxh-ud 111 tin: riln lor :1 11011111 111' . c1111 and, win-n 0.1 i.1,_,lrl1_v 1121111151 11 11:11:10 11111101-1111. 111g tllis‘ 0115-1111;: 1111:: dou and l5 5-11 110517411011 ing i11- 1: 1111-001 11151111100 .01 21/- 1115. 111.1 501-11.; 11f 211 1-11 i111 110115, 1 ln-yolld i111; 1-011011 of a111- 111": 10015. 500111-1: i110 donl 11-111110. l.\ thin the cylilnl in: 11101-0. 1111110, and uudrillabh: all chairman o1. tin.- con1u1i55ion 011 5131, 1,, p,.m,,,.1,,,1 1,). a mrmg" "fmlw "f “if” A"“"'1"“"grauolithie mixture 11011505 0f rcprenentatives or on ' A iluul pro an i11f0rc0111c11l. afforded by r1115: 5 11n aiarln. 111-i: fiitcd. claim to bc invulncrubie. An improved Air C -l\’1-r,\' 11011501101110:- .111115 i110 \v:1t01- 1'11ll 0n. ntiiil: research. it frunn: of '|‘ln- hing-i: curry- nloi-clin-ut of tin- i-luorin 0105- ‘i110 11111-111111 for :1 is u 011011105111.- 511111 of tough 5100.1, ii\’1-.-11l_\' u-clded 1li‘ll1()\ll' containing ir- ri-gular and oicv-iiunn: 1-1-5i5ti11g rc- oli-ctrlc 5cr00n 1vhl0h, if picrci-d by :111y mcthud, lit-hind :1Il I110 lnlltwork 11nd controlling locks Such :1 door can indeed nmst 1111111-1-1-1111011 1110 1-0111-011101100 of that ltvpi- of 1:111 in which tin: movement. of 101111111110 lhroltgh :1 right-zinglr: I18 It oon licvc tl1:1t ’ which 11 for the principal result of :1 i-il-caltt-I‘ l-t-Aizitlng l‘ thinner 5 11111-111115 25% i115. 050d, iitrt thc 1110. ll011r-- thut th0 0,111.1 A 11111010551}- malefaict- - to the rical (21151- 'i‘i1i 5 01' uy. 11121115 tcciioil i5 this alvc. havi- A150 in.- THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ---"""-~ I A . The Grasshopper Outbreak In P. E. Island (By W. H. BRITTAIN. 1 in u recent trip to Prince Ed- ward lnlnml on behalf of the Do- minion I-Jntomologlcal Branch, the writer, in company with Mr. J. A. Clark. Supt. of the Charlottetown Experimental I-‘arm, visited the‘ 111-ya which. for thc punt two yearn, has Imcn vii-sited by a nlorc or less m-vem oiltbreuk 0f grasshoppers. 'l‘iu:: tcrritory ociiupics a position in southern Kings and Queens 11011111105. in f:1ct, the county line divldi-n tin: infcstetl area into two appr-oxiunltciy cquul parti-l. Points of hcavy infestation were observ- i-d at points along tho Sparrowh-i lioad, (1111-0105 Road \Vhi1n Road, Sturgeon iioad, Si. Mary's Rnnd, l-ctcr Road. Selkirk Road, Malt- lnml Road, Wood islands itond, Col villi: Road, Montague Road and conni-ctirig roads. 'l‘iu: tittnck was l1y n0 1110:1111: equal at all points, nu in many 11111005 within tho torri- IOPY 1-0101-1-1-11 to, comparatively 11t- tli: danlage was in evidence, whi e ncur at hand it was often serious. The species chiefly responsible for thc present outbreak is known :15 thc “Lesser Migratory Locust" and I5 :1n insect common from Brit Prince Edward island. The insect, thorn-fore, is not a new pest, n5 mnuy 11111111050, hut an old resident that has bceoule abnormally nu1n~ croua owing to thc series of con- ditions: unusually favorable for its devi-lopuneut. Th0 chicf crops ldum aged u-ori, clover and wheat, but. 0111.5. 1111-1111111 11nd garden crops nl- 50 suffci-cil sometimes to :1 consid- l-ruiili- l-xll-rlt, 'l‘iu: i-ffcct of Mr. Clark's good work In ilisuiruiiuziting knowledge in 1-0gu1-d to thc cwontrol of the 110515 u-as apparcnt at many points, win-rt: farlners had 111-led poisoned brnu with excellent effect. The rc- 511115 of this ti-entlnulit 511011111 c011- vincr- all iloubtors tl1:1t liififi.‘ is a 'il1 11ruh:lbl,v have notice. '11:: pc- _ ,..‘,1i.,,. p11“, “m1 in“. M1101, U“ 0111-1111 111111 convi: lent lncthod of 1-111-11 in tin- 111110 if 1h:- 1111111110 ln- ughmm. “w, ' mum‘ Th" large lurid-vi off 511-11101111: Z111 illdll.~ll'i2|i Rfllzlffzll‘m1‘Sh“itlmgtllzaizifiai"£11313}: 11001-11 1111111 01' 1110.11- pipl-s a 'l‘l -.of linn: i-ffi-ctrd hr 1m- i11»1t:1ni:111'.\-- 11-11-0111-011 imp111-1a1n-0. and oft‘ 11101-01110 far-tor whit: llli" on 10111111111111. 11-111-0 to b0 opt-rated many limes :1 chock — technically 01111011 “wall-r l|:1.n1ucr"—\vhI1-l1 r0- 111115 from 511111101 utoppage of the 110w 111111’ have -4=<-1-i<111:1 1-1111501111-‘110-5 ‘ u-ritiug 1111-. ihlbiitrniion Branch. 1):.- ‘Wlli-ll‘. 1111141‘ hill“ "f" 1'"'"'-i"'1l"‘l- pal-tnn-nt. of Agrlculturc. Ottawa. \ u-up- of obtaining i110 mlvautago, lhoui 1110 risk o1‘ a illliCk-Zltiiflli day, but the 11H nts i5- an h valves 0ulty in applying l'(‘llll‘(iifli nn-zlnilr- 05, hnf, with :1 iittlc cnnnuunlty 0r- kunizatlon 21nd possibly 5mm: assis- 111111-0 from iln: (iov0rn111011t, this difficulty 1111011111 b0 (ivercomc. All farnn-rs 1111011111 provide th0n1- 5011-05 with Circular N0. 5 of the i-ritontological Branch which may valvc 11:15 110011 0v0lvc1l by 11131-111211: firm and iin-ol-11orutcd in :1. design livhii-h only b0 1il‘if‘i|_V dc scribed :15 in- 011111111011 fret: of charge by A v0ry practical iittl0 leaflet has also 110011 111-011211-011 by Mr. Clark and [lfilltllti by thc Provincial D0- 111111-11110111. of Agriculture, which giv- 05 :1ll 1100:1011 lnforniatioil 111 regard ‘l‘oIli1\\-.~: Xovnlally. tho vaiw- 15110111 111 111.. (111111-111 (,1 11111 1111111111,, .1-1o.~'.:-11 b) 1ply 11nd '<l0m. 1 1111111111: 111-0vid01l with 1011111 1:1 1111-11011 through 11111;] 'i‘ln- (‘llill tin-n I ‘ 11111111011111‘ but not cud-u llilt‘ tclnicnigv of thc spri ‘1110 val\‘1-. alnl thc watt-r i5 there- fori- cut off ,L'.l".'li1ll2l|1_\'. This cihnin- 11“, ,.,,1,,1l1,.,,1‘vI:.|i-:1 “u-ati-r hanuncr and thc :10 1111111 iinn- 00011111011 by ii i-Itising i5, of l-‘or all 111-111-111-111 pu action i5 1115111111111100115, 1.: jllul 110111-0011 failure and 511:: Switchgear for M 111 “ill-ry" 0on1 miln-ss, iiuit-st 0x11115011 010011-10 ignite the with 1-0511115 di-s 5 |)l'01l1‘i‘i_\', 010011-1001 1101-01-11101055 usi-d 0n an 51-1110 :11nl~~\vl1er:- propur i» u.-0r| to 1-011tr01 thc v: -- by 121051111; or 011011111 I 011-01111. 'i‘h0l'0 i5, iln-vilubly all ari- 50-110110011111015 :11. win-u lln-y :11-0 drau-n it I5 0551-1111111 lo 10111401110015 that 1.111.: i_’-'.uil0 iil‘t"|i|lll|l 01- coal 1 surrounding 1111111111111101-11. l0 011011150 iln- switch ill tight" 011111111101‘ 1.1 1111i No 0:151:11; which 11111101110015 of tin- sci-vi 50111041 1101'|110li--1lly. policy i5 that 111111111011 Illilllllill1'lli1'i-l'r=, whi0h ibai oxp10si\’0 141501»- withlu iln- 11g, thi-ri-fori- I10 di-slgni-tl to und 001111110 an lntr-rilal Olin‘ W i511 swiil-hgcar for 1150 or other lng 1110 whole lupparuius i101- flllcd \vill1 11 5111111 a 11nd exploding flu: mixl 'l‘ln- 01011110111111 muc- not 011101‘ cllululn-r, 1_n1r 1111151 of i110 lv'\\'i1l'h or any Int ln- iujuri-d by i110 forci- 1111151011. it l5 110 contact can b0 mud:- 11111-0111111. 'i‘h0 111011115 11105:.- r05ull5 111-l: 500111-1- dgn, imlnufai-tilro, and 11 Safety Throughout 1.110 world. ntiln-Iivl-iy rccoguizcil no 11 11101-1: dcuirublr- in 1l01n-r:1ll_\‘. 111" 1111; water lu the ‘tube. .. 19111111111191! .11. Bus. .11).- .. _ . . A,‘ _ ‘ piungcl- 11in’ 101-005 111:: 1111111. \\'ln-u tin: ilillifiii‘ 1.: turned to 1110 “off” position, i110 valvi- in .\ ihishpot action 00111-50, very .<ln1ri. that isiement of 001111-01 which nlakcs the UXPiOSiYl‘. :1tmo.1p1n.-1-0, nun-h iucry l0‘. 110i 11-1-1-11 .111:- the meets tho 'l‘h0 only Hafi- u-hich 1111151 'l‘iu: standard 1051 applii-il Io iirii» 1-x11io5iv0 :1-t1l1o511i11,-r05, 001151.115 111 filli11g lin- casing of the 111111111-111115 with the 111051 explosive nllxiurc of ilrt-duinp and air, pluc- tllo switch by ull clci-tric 511111-11. 10111110111011 two tin- mixlurt- in thn also 111-1-1111g0d filili. with 1110 “Iiv0" part5 11-11115-1. 01151111: l5 011011 for 11111-110105 of ||1~ 111110111110 of 111111! (‘Xllfld-‘llfl! i" 1'1‘- in Steam Boilers. siLfllili uud uudr-r no circumstances index line is easily seen, but the meniscus or surface layer oi the vvator 11 not em. 11111191111 l! I :11 righl a :1 5p 11 10111-5 on ralvi: Will" 001111-1115 11g 1001050 10 valvi- in 1110501»- I110 but tin-re 50101111110 iffcrcut-c 1 L’ , i. ines. \vll01-0 thc 511111-11 111:1)- io iift- and 0111101110115 c-quipmcul. 11-10115 1110i- g the 0101-.- 0|' coultnr. moment ilpart, and 5110i: 111'. :|1‘:- 00111101 1115i in the 3101-01)- an “air- 1411111010111. f0- 1-0 can 1n- b_v 111-111511 rocognlzi- iii 01111001 withstand explosion . in 11111105. in a cham- r mixlurc. arc Insidi- 11c 0on1- tin: curling i-rnnl -p.-1rt of lin- 0x- ol- 1ll‘(l|(1'il lin- by which d urc lin- Si}. i011 I5 lu- 11 u-arning show tho The red - 1111: 111-055111-0 of thc cup-l, 11_\' a spring on lln- valve‘, I11 01-111-1- to 0111-11 thi- valve; i1.-idly 1111111011 110111-10 01- ii 1110 gilugt: Lfiil-‘fi ‘ln- 5on10\-.-h.-1l dirty. An 111- gi-nious 010.1115 of nlakiug lin- n10.11- 911:; iil-{Plf 51111111 out :15 an 111111115- 111110111110 red 11110 11115 110011 devised by :1 111-111511 i:11,--,i1u-0r. Aventilatcd m1 lal iuln- 00111111111111: :1 51111111 elec- ii'i1' lamp i5 111111011011 to 1.110 gnu-gt: -- and 1110 rays front tin-lump -1 tiuough an optical glam l1‘:11151|1i1.i01-, 011101-011 red, on ta 11 1-01111-101- by whi0h 1111-1’ arr- tiirz-ct- -.-v1 1111 l0 the 1110111110115. 'l‘iu: 11111111 olln-r 511111-00 of current, and it can b0 zllighl uoiltinuoilsly 0r connected lo :1 5wit0l1~l111ttu11 which thc :11- lclnlant 11105-505 whenever he Win11- 05 to 11010 thc water levcl. Stilong :15 thc lamp is alight i110 meniscus 11111111-5 up :15 :1 luminous rc-l iin0, ll|1- position and import of which it it: 01111115511110 to mistake. . 1 p)? Invisible Bell Wire. Electric: hell wire of thc highest quul \\'il(‘ll properly laid I11 tile 111115101- of walls. i5 ‘both 1-01100111011 and durable. A5 gcm-raliy lnutall- 011, hnwvvr-r, ordinary hell wire “laid solid" in 50011 corroded und. 111-lug 111111-01 1110, it iii replaced 11-1111: 5111111011 on lo 1.110 5111-11100, \\'ln-.i1101- it 110 fixed 11y 11 pr:1f0.=:.~1io11:1l wirciuun o1- by 1111111- i0ur 11110111. 5110b 5111-11100 ivlring i5 11101-0 or 10511 unsightly, parliclliurly win-ll 1111-11 11001111111111105 l-ound it alnl win-n i110 wirt- lmgiln: Ln 511g. A 511111110 rclncdy for 111050 11111111105 11:15 110011 found 11,1’ :1 iirilisl: firm 111111 0111151515 in 1151111: 11:11. w1r05. 'l‘\\-r1 i-oppi-r stripe, each flvrtihou- 51111111115 of 1111 1111-11 (alhout 11.125 mm.) in t.l1i0kn05s and 10115 than oni-m-igilth 01' :11: inch (Z1 mm.) Ivldc, arc laid side 11y 11111:: ln:1\v00u lwo 1111105 11f luuulullug papt-r \\'1ii‘1‘1l an: stuck together by :1 1:111:- i-ial illiili-Hivl‘. 'l‘iu: 11111011011 product. appeal-s outwardly i0 b0 but :1 strip of 1111-11cr “x11 111. (1‘5_m-m.) wide which can bc lnid under wallpaper, 011111101, or oilcloth, and in then quite invisible. Alternatively it can b0 laid _o11 1110 surface of 11. will 11ml painted or (liatnmpcreil to match 115 silrroumllngs. lt can b0 111511111011 morc quickly lhuu'tln: 0r: dlnary 11011 wire. 11nd 115 Invisibil- ity I»: particularly valuable I11 ".110 u-lring of burglar alarm circuit-z. Naturally the 5111-09511 of thr- 111-w wir0 1111110111111 upon the quality of tln- lilillt-riilifl used and uqmu tho d0- 111115 01' manufacture. i0 uii of v-hicl: i110 0105051 altciltion ha»; hcou gir- 011. I1_\‘ 111-w A SelflDamplnq iron. .-\.< cvcry housewifo ifllOWH, ~lotlu-- thul :1r0. “bono dry" cannot 1n- front-d umouih. moment, each piece must be 51111111111111 l1y hnnd. This operation the: fubrlc whilst quitt- dry. 1111s 110.011 rolled up and lett for an u-ctii-r than tubers. pl-nditure of time and trouble I11 1101111111111 v11. gm 1.1). ,, Now Held By Women From U. S. standard European titles by the favorite occupation ticbutnntes und wldoww-grass and ° otherwise. One hundred and fifty English 1.11.1011 of much distinction and fre- quently lmore poverty have been ‘l gobbled up in this manner. lilcuillng tho lint of Englishmen 1W -cs0d of Amcrlcan wives and American fortunes is the Duke of '- iMarlbnrouglp His Grace, the Duke, married 13011511010 Vanderbilt. and an c1111i111ble portion of the Vander- -bil1 millions in 1811-5. A divorce 11-1-1 since ISPIYHTHLOQ the couple, but the Dukc speedily got himself ailuther American wife. v ’l‘iu- ‘3/181111101411 Curzon of Kcdle- ton i5 another ilnglish aristocrat 11055055011 of the bluest of blood and an Annrricali wife. Lord C11r- Z011 would appear to agree with the Duke that American Wives are u-orlh having. for the prcsc-nt Marchinncns is tin: second Amcri~ can girl to bear the title. xi-‘l-llllcil titles. which are much cheaper- thun the English variety. have attracted 72 American sear- chers for social distinction. Th0 fortunes of 23 Italian nobles O i. Eight American women have be- i-lome members of the Belgian nob- 1 ity, "Phrnugil the Ailstrulian, Rusziun (ivrman 11nd ilalkan womcu of title who once got along as 11 mere hometown “mIs-eeo" hnvc not been counted. the number is large. ADDRESSING LETTERS t “WSiiiNfiTON, Aug. “.i0l1n-_lirou-11, barber, Sapplngtnn" Aiflhat in all you know 0i thead- 111-055 of the person to whom you wish lo write, put it on your cn~ v0iop0 and help out. the postmast- er, said Postmaster Gene-rail New rcci-utly. on 101101-11 not only endanger thc 01111110:- of d0llv0r_v, blli give the Post Office Department :1 101 0f ex- tra work. 'l‘iu: growing (‘Vii 0i‘ inaderpialo iliiiiflkrkifit-i 11115 b01111 11 problem of the 11051111 servici- ever since its in- ception, and tile reason for more workers, officials declare. The than 0110 gray head among postal i-arclc-au ictti-r writer who does not put a cnmploti: address on the let- ter 11:15 110011 1-1-511011511111: for the nlaintclialn-c of thc coolly -'i)0.'1d Letter Office and the still more ex- pcuzsive Directory Service. This unnec . lry habit, thc postmaster general stated, 511115 the efficiency of 1hr: sit-rvici: and 01111505 consider- able 111-lay. .ll05pile many cdu- czxtlnn campaign5 1h:- ln-zul Letter ‘tifficv: 1111111110.,- 21111114141110 1110005 of misdiri-i-ti-d mall l1nuually, and the Dirrc-tor Ht-l-vici: is required for evcn :1 gr0at0r immbcr," “ii often ilillillPflt-I that the send- er of mail may uol know thc unm- ber of thc 5tr0r-i. addr0u5 but 11001-1 know i110. 1111-001 ital-ll," anid Mr. ew. "H0 1111011111 I10 instructed to put on the zuiilrcss all the identi- fication ho 11005 know. H0 may know the 00011112111011 of the ad- dressee, :15 for 11151111100 ‘clerk in store’, ‘machinist,’ ‘barbr-r‘, ‘1101150- maid,’ 010., and adding this may be- come n luau-rial aid." --_~_‘A¢Q->ii- ALL REPARATION DELIVERIES STOP PARIS, Ailgust i7. ~ Germany formally notified thc Reparation Conuniuniou in a letter dated last Saturday, and just published to day, that all reparation deliveries in kind would cease after that date because of the great expense in volved, which it was ’ believed might jeopardize the pending Ger- man goid loan and tax reformen. Germany SJiIlOiHlCCIi she had no intention of 1101-111a11nntly (“SCOO- tinulng tho deliveries. blft said hcr burden lunst be lightened to “avoid u complctu breakdown of ihn (‘inr- mau economic and flnailciul sys- tcnl." thc ccnnatinu affects princi- pnlly those counti-ii-a that did not purticipaix- in i110 00111111111111 of thc liuhr, 11nd such dcllvcries to l-‘ruuco and liclgium 001111011 soon ufi0r thc tronpu cntcroil Essen. ‘Th0. h-ttcr nulyu tbt thc "financ- ing of iln: ilelivcrlcs i5 largely ros- poxisiblc for tin: budgi-t deficit and Infintiou," adding: "Dciivr-rics un- dnrtukcn n11 to prcscnt and not. yo paid for uiono ncccsuitutc, at the present rate 0f the mark, 1111 expen- diture estimated at 300.000,000,000 marks." The promise is made that the d0- llvorien will b0. resumed "an noon an the finances 11nd currency of thc Reich an: on u firm basin. ——-i-£O-)-———-—- USING LIGHT CURE FOR TUBERCULOSIS BAITTJIAIORE, 'Md., Aug. 17.—The use of the "Alpfnc Light‘? in the treatment of tuberculosis in l1cing tried in the X-rny department of l-‘rnnkiih Square Hospital. In sev- ernl cases ucccriling to Dr. S. C. flowers, director nf thc department tl1e pnticntu have shown remark- nbli: improvement. Franklin Square wan thr: first hos- pital In thc city to inotaii :1 "deep therapy" apparatus. and now has an X-rny laboratory Dr. Bowers stated that is second to none in the country. canhvmarry plan continues to be a “b31671”! wfl-mf" "Vail! "m" 01 Ameflcan campaign for effecting church uni- of deception. telling Presbyterians to follow no divisive course to a-etain their things money relief 17. -» ployment, worry, comfortable hom: en. The newcomers nearly all com plain of the treatment at the hand.- oi, immigration officials at Quebec City. they claim that they hcrdod- into a pen like sheep and held ‘there while foreigners speak- ‘lnadcquatc addresses 1111-’- mmign tongues were T911141)’ rushed through. ngnin about 8 o'clock night. 150 English Titles Says Unionists are. Using Deception Tononmo, Aug. 115-111 a Ame- ment Issued today 111a Presbyterian JDNDQN, A11; 17__ 511111111111; Church Association ewe: "An article prepared for the Prea- the n is from now on tobeacarnpuigu Not content with hurch; to remain quiescent or to remain asleep until the decision is passed and they have been robbed f their church, now they are to be old that church union will make no difference. "But everyqnc who has studied thc basis 01' union. and thc propos~ 0d legislation, knows vcry well that his is not so; that the so-calied ‘model church’ is nut iuesbytcrlan, for, if it were. I10 Congregatlonniist would give llil hi5 own church for that nil-institute. Methodist or “Let the church unionists be f11ll- and Ilrauk with the people." 40%}; RESENT HERDING AT QUEBEC CITY MONTREAL, Aug. 17.-—Five hundred stalwart Britiuigern, reatdy . . , fr hard work and am itious or I511 (olumbiu to Nova Scotiu and prcsllmdhly- have been increased aavancemeng, 1111111011 (>11 Canadian 11y thr- gold of American wives. 111,11 F1-11111y, Montreal on their way west to aid and pnsscd through n gathering the harvest. They are not here for the bar- vcst only, they said, but intend to settle down somewhere on the con- tinent and build homes and fortun- es for Staten beckons them with its high ___-_¢Q>- wages and good living; they look ' GIVES SIMPLE RULES FOR to the western fields of grain mer» themselves. The United 11y an a stepping stone to better from unem- “T311 .-_<o>—-——~ EMPIRE FORESTRY PARTY OPENS TOUR ()T'DAWLA, Aug. 17.-—Spcc1:1‘ cars attached to the Ottawa-Toron- to train of the (Janadlun National Railways curried tin: members 0f the ilritish Euipirc. Forestry Con fercncr? w-ho left herc tonight to begin their tour of Ontario and Western Canada. The pnrty will nrrlvc in Toronot at 6.35 o'clock hionday morning and will motor at once to thc Yonge ntrcc: wharf. whore they will board the stczmicr for Niagara. The Earl of Strnfford joined the conferenci- 111-re today and will accompany it on thc. rr-muindcr of the i011:- through (funuilu. The delegates ur0 delighted with the result accomplishcd during tin lmsincuu esnions held here nll last week. and with tho excellence of thc urrtlngcmeuts made for them 11nd the courtesy shown them dur- ing their stay in the Capital. 11111011 of tin: credit for the arrangements must go t0 Mr. E. ll. i-‘lulayson. acting director of forestry fm Canada, manager 0f the confcren cc, and Mr. Rolland D. Craig. forest Dominion ropourtweu specialist, Forestry Branch, Department 0f the interior. who have been re uponniblc for the mapping out und organization of-the tour and to Mr Angus Gordon, resident manager of the Chateau Lnurier, who placed the entire services of the hotel :1! the disposal of his guests. and gave his personal atten- tion to their comfort and con veniencc. The organization of the tour up to the present time has been p9:- fect, not the slightest hitch in, or (lovlation from the programme hav ing occurred. The Canadian Nation- al Railways nllao have-placed at thc disposal of the conference thc highest quality of equipment and so: vice. Monday will b0. upcni. ui Nlugaru. where points of intorcutr will ho visited. Thc party will leave Niagara Falls at nlidnighi b'y 1111001111 train over tho C. N. ll. for St. Williams, in Norfolk County, where on Tueuday they will inspect thc Ontario Govern- ment experimental station 11nd pluntntinnn. They will lcrivo St. Williams at 3.30 o'clock 'I‘uendny Toronto 'l‘u0sdu y afternoon: arriving, I11 SYMPTOMS OF ANAEMIA An inherited Tendency to Annmlv May in Overcome Some people have :1 tcndeni-y- t: to become thimbloodeil just as 01h era rheumatism, or to nervous 11ers. blood becomes so whole body gradually 11nd -steaithi|y that any one with u natural ilisposltlon in that illrcction should watch symptoms carefully. Ill-oodlcssncss or anaemia. as the medical term is can he corrected much mnrc easily tendency 1c disor The condition in which thc thin that thc comes on 51 have inherited suffers thc 'l‘iu: "dccp pl-l-ulitn 0f 11 vc-ry lne. nrln in the Alps. spring has gained therapy" equipment vnltagc. 11111055 one in 2110.000, an compared in tho 1515,- v:-ry‘f0riuna-ic In atop-ping thc dry~ 0110 or 140.000 voltn permitted by I111: 0f i110 1111011 at exactly the right the ordinary typo of X-ray much- high Tin: "Alpine Light" makes it poa- rcsults in saturating some parts of aible to reproduce scientifically the home remedy that has others remain nun bnthn which have been found Even after the 1nni0rial no beneficial at tuberculosis srinit- eases caused by thin blond. With in the earlier stages than later. it begina with a tired feeling that res: docs not overcome, the complexion becomes pale, and brcnthieueflcfl! on alight exertion, such as going 11D 1 stairs, is noticed. Dr. Williams Pink Pills 111-e fl lbecn moat successful In the treatment of dis- One man. Dr. pure nir and wholesome food these 25 avoided by an electric steam iron through the "Alpine Light" treat- recently placed on the market by n ment in two months/Pubcrculoail of any denier in medicine or b! mail. British firm. Outvm-diy an oniln- the boner or any part of the lya- pong-mid. at 50c a box from The nry electric iron, title lpeoial pgi- tam u well u of the lungs be ex- Dr. Wiilinmq’ Medicine 00., Brock- Plllflvtl. m". 52.112113! in t!!! 117- YIllw-Ollh . .- .-1.._...-..._.....- . hour or two, some parts are much Bowers said who has been nccun- bloodcnnking pills afford the 00r- All this cx- tomcd to go to the mountuinn every rect treatment when the symptoms pounds described are noticed. You can got these pills through believes U. S. Must Join To Save Europe LON ON. Aug. 17.— Wlfai. is claimed to be "an authoritative and direct foot-note on British foreign policy," was made public this even- ing by the Central News. . "There is no tenderness in the British Empire for Germany," dc- clnres the statement "but. the Gov- erment believe that if France in out to maintain an indefinite strangle-hold on Germany, tho com~ plcte overthrow of the economic situation of Europe if not of the whole world, is certain. "Although there is more than sus- picion that the French policy is directed to the isolation of Great Britain In Europe the llrltlnh Gov- ernment are necking not isolation but the co-opcrntion of France. if that fails obviously Great Britain will try a hand at thc iuolution game. "(front Britain may then try to from her support of France In the Ruhr und bring into line with her Holland, Switzerland, Sweden and Norway who are suffering equally with or more than Great Brltian {ram the effects of the French pol- cq. "Apart from the immediate aims of the Government in Europe. the dominating note of their policy in ultimate cooperation between Great Britian and the United States for world settlement. No immediate or sensational response from the United States need be expected but Premier Baldwin bcifevc-u Europe cannot be saved unless the people of the United Staten join the Brit- ish in saving them." . I LOST WAS FOUND IN _ REFORMATORV WINDSOR, OnL, Aug. 15.- While Walkcrvile and Ford (‘ity police were searching for Charles Birkctt. missing from his rooming house since Sunday they had an entry on their record showing that 1e had been sentenced to nix months in the Ontario Reformat- ory. Birkett was sentenced Tuesday, and it was Thursday evening when his landlady reported his disappearance to police. They immediately instituted n search, and there was talk of ilragging the Detroit River, as it was sus- pected tbat he bad drowned while. swimming. _. TRIED A LONG SWIM TO ESCAPE ARREST WINDSOR, Ont., Aug. 15.- Arreuted nftcr :1 swim 0i‘ nearly ihri-o-quziricrs of :1 uliic I11 1110. Detroit River i-‘riday fright, lIe11ry \Vlliin1n5. 0f Detroit. uppoarcd yes- terday in Wi1nl550r pollcefcoiirtoii a charge nf attempting to smuggle tirugs. i-lle companions. Albert Lees, Wm. Hunnemun and (Yonrnd Walters, appeared with him. ‘Tipped off‘ that :1‘ (rargo of dope was to be smuggled across, Ford police officers vinitzril :1 dock 'n_ thc town and arrived. they say. just as Williams und Lees were pri- paring to push off in a boat con- taining nbout 850,000 worth of tzocaine, morphine and prepared upium. Their arrest appeared certain. out lvullams mane :1 nn: ror freer:- nm by jumping into the water and swimming down stream. pursued ‘1y the police In the boat. ile was caught just opposite the Walker- ville ferry dock. The four men were remanded for n week. A HENS AND LERS (Experimental Farms Note) FINISHING . BOI Dispose of all hens that are not ‘.0 be kept over for breeders just 15 soon no they 510p laying. If this 111.111 in followed the marketing will '10 extended over :1 considerable vorlod. it’ you can get them all 1101-1101011 111-fort: l1roll0r5 becnmv: tll-uiiful you :1r0 ccrtnlu to obtain =10t10r prices than if you market 111-n: luti-r in tin- 50111-11111, After hi-nu hnvo b01111 laying heavily thc-y arc llki-iy to 110. thin in fit-sh und 1111011111 not b0 luzlrkct- ing 11nt|l put into good condition lgnin. i-lvi-n hens thnt huv0 hcr-n loaflng 11ml are ct-nsr-quvntly fni ‘lrc not in an good condition for ‘filling :15 th0y should be. Ten 11111-5 fin-ding 111 the crates will maki- :1 treat iliffcrcnce In tin-110 birds. 1'5 thr- cratr- feeding and tho Inuctiv» lty nnftcnn the nulscics and makon 'h0 fowl much more tender and juicy. BROILERS Many poultry growers do not consider that-special feeding of broilers is necessary. They think that because the chickens are young that they will he tender and consequently they take them irolu tho rnngc nnd market them as they are. Such methods icnd to retard the demand for poultry meats. A consumer who gcte n broiler that is hard nmi stringy i‘: 101 inclined to order another. but If he gets n broiler that has 1.0011 properly fcd in conflnr-n-lcnt for from tun days i0 two wee-ks i110 1unllty will 11c such that he will want morc. To prnpi-rly finish either fowln or broilers they should be crate fcd. Nothing but soft iced should b0 used and in get the fine-st quality it in necessary to mix thc mnnh with sour milk. i1: the proportion of about three pnundn of milk to two pound 0f grain, A nllxturc of cquni parts of finely ground oats and corn-meal is onc of thc bent foods but other grain: may be uncd if lower in prices or more easily obtained. A little unit added to the feed will make It more palatable and the fnwl will eat more. Do not over feed for the first day or two. m1 the birds will go off their iced and will loose weight instead of putting it on. Only by marketing poultry the hlghut quality, will an of in- "Qiud 551321211 P! 979MB!!- PAGE NINE- ‘ 01111161011 To Farmers fiO-OO-O-VOO-O-OQQOOO-OOQO-OOOOO THE FIRST STEP fOWAgpg THE CROP . OF 1924, (Experimental Farm: Note). it 101-1- 111111111.- w be a 1mm m.» curly to begin thinking of 119,11 "M's "01' 1191191111! "Dun the prc- llaration made for it and the tune they are made. A success-fol seat-ton depends to a large extent upon the good wintering. Gouu wintering depends upon 1111-89 things. numeiyi colonies wcll fill- ed with young b093, 1111 111111111], 211100 of wholesome stores, and adequate protection fr0111 tin»: vary- ing outside tr-nlpcruturcs during tin: winter nml early spring. Th0 first thing then in to get 1201011105 well filled with young ""9" 1""! l0 K01. them before thc winter sets I11 this means that we 1:111:11 huvc thc bees produced bc- tu-ecrl the months of July and October and In order tn do this we must have :1 prolific queen in tho hlvi: during tin.- months of August and September. The first stop, therefore. in producing n crop of honey in1924 It no see that cvcry colony 11-1 headed with a good, pro- lific queen during the latter part of July or the first week in August A good second year queen will often produce the required nun1b0r of bees in the full but she i" Very likely to get lost. during l1"- "lost the winter or fail tho following spring. A flue-en reared during he latter part of J11ne or July i5 thc most ilepeildnbiu for she in not only prolific during the young and prolific the next spring, the two seasons of the year when brood production counts most. l-Ivery- iitftékfifipfii‘ 511011111 examine his colonic-u during the latter part of Jilly and destroy all queens that uhuw tin: least signs of failing roplaclng them with young queens that urc- moiifics. Old and replaced inter in thc 1101111011 by younger QUOODH. A good system of rcqueoning the colonies in onc that is combin- ed with swarm control meal-lures, that in, Introducing the young queen at he sumo time treatment in applied to control swarming. During the nmin flow from clover, when swarming I5 most intense and the 001011105 have larvae in queen cups. remove the old queen from the hive and destroy nll lntur again remove all queen cells and introduce 11 young laying quccn. By thin method the nwarm- ing i5 controlled und thc colonic-u arc roque-uietl at thc right tinlc. if the old queen is prolific an-i in- creasu: is Jcslrcil :1 frame or two cf enlerging l1roo1l may be removed with her nmi placed in :1 new mve. This nuelous can be built 11p into a 5tr0ng colony by fall when thu old quot-u can he replaced by :1 young one. __---<a>—i SWARM CONTROL (Experimental Farm: Note). Nnturui swarming may dcti-rm- 0d ut the big hour 0f bet-keeping 11nd to control it i1: tln- most iliffi- cult problem of tho bur-keeper. Natural 511-1111111011 genr-raliy 0c- curs durin :1 honv-y flow, especially at the lmglnning and if the swarm in uliowcd t0 1115111: f tmay be inst or the honey crop rcduced In or- der t0 get the maximum crop of hour-y from a colony it is advis- able to kr-ep working force of the colony together by using some mi-thod of swarm control. Su-nrlning in usually caused by ovr-rcrou-ding or congestion of tho brood nest and any manipulation that will relieve this congestion will often prevent swarming. All colonies do not require the some treatment and preparations for swarming may often be check- ed by applying the following mnnlupulatlons. 1. By giving the qm-cn more room egg production. 2. ily udding nlorc nupers for the storing of tin- necinnfl. 11y givinlt the colony 11101-0 1111:1110 11nd vent- iiation. -i. lly ruining a few combs of brood from tin- brood nest i0 11 5111101‘. 5. 11y dr-stroying queen 0011a hvfori: they urc fnr advanced. 'l'h0 uwzirinlug f0v0r may be- no lni0n50 that 501110 (rolonien will u-ii ruupond to thr: nbovc mennuri-s and may persist in their (interlu- inutlon to swarm, with 1110510 morn drastic llll-ilflllff-l-l must b0 applied. i. Artificial swnrnlinft. in which tin- 111-05 and quccn arc all shaken all on l0 :1 f11ll not of empty combs or f11ll 11110015 of foundation. The brood is put into a super and 111110011 n11 tin- tnp of the colony ll1)O\'1' the honey SllPOfi-i. in thl- prnduciion of comb hone-y tin: l1r0od I5 placed in another hive stninling along tho original colony in this cnsr- enough bees should be lcft in the old hive to take care cf the brood. 2 Remove thc- old queen from the hive and destroy nll queen rolls. Tr-n dnyu later again. destroy nil queen cells and intro- duce n young laying queen. 7i. in iocnliticu “here thc honey tlow In short and vr-ry heavy the removal of all the brood and bees from thc brood chamber to n top super nnd leaving thr- qtlm-u on n full 1101 of empty (znmhs below will often 510p nu-urlning. T110110 tbrcc manipula- 110115 511011111 only b0 nppiicd win-n lnrvm- I11 quccn coils are found. it is n good plan to clip thc: ’ qu00n'n wings: in the spring. cspcciniiy in oilt-aplnricn for should a swarm clncrgc betwct-ti vinitu thorc in loan likelihood of thc nwnrm nbncondlng. Should n swarm emerge with 11 clipped quccn, aha will he unable to fly and can ho found on tho ground at thc entrance of the hive Tho queen nhnuld he caged. the old hive- moved to one 111110 and :1 new hlvn put In its place while tho swarm is in the air. The cage con- taining the queen at the entrance of thc now hive and when the swarm returns the queen la releas- ed. The super: from the parent colony are then placed over the swarm and the parent colony can he either placed on a new land or, M." b! "10 11110. 111 the. 1111-111- ..... ~ -_..;_ ___ _ ' "-‘-'-..-_s'.._...“ 1.1 iZ-FEVQQ-I w»; :- flrjnhb- n?» >1. ,