dines, will confer with members of sNNUAL LADIES V8. MEN AT Photo shows a foursome of well STOKE POGES, ENGLAND known golfers who took part in m annual Ladies vl. Men golf tounnament. From left to right: . O. J. Nflrolley. Min Joyce Wethored, E. F. Storey, Miss Colictt. frairie Province $433,000 Increase Tcrmcd Excessive OTTAWA, July 30—A compre- hensive plan of railway taxation in ihg various provinces of the Doq mlnlon is now being worked out by otticlllls_of lilo Canadian National llsilways ullll will likely be submlt_ p4 at tile next session of parlia- ment. Air-ally conferences have lieen held ith officials of the Gov- emulent h tile Maritime Provin- ces and in Ontario. l Graham A. Bell. Deputy Minister ol’ llailways and vice-prosideht of, the Canadian National Railways, who is accompanying Sir Henry on ills present tour of the Western the governments west of the Great lurks on this question. Taxation increased. Railway tax accruals during the year 1924 totalled $4,588,593.56. which was a considerable increase over the previous ycur. unli most of that increase or $133,000 was ill‘ the province of iVlZlllitOiHl. null lhc chief difficulty lies between that province ‘and the Canadian Nation nl Railways. Iioth the government roull and the Canadian Pacific Railway have been negotiating wiih Iilnnitobal, the Canadian National Railways complaining that tllc taxes inlpos- ell by that ilrovlncc aim unfllir and excessive. Mr, Bell expects to reach antis- factory agreements with the differ; ell-t provincial govcrnlncilts when a basis of taxation for the whole na-' tional system can be laid. RASPBERRIEB. Raspberries. hardy native Am- ericans. suffer less frolu frosts in the spring than many other classes of fruit, and usually come through with a crop unless drought sets in. DFOiIi-lili is tile most destructive force that works algainst the rasp- berries and dries them on the stem before they have tilled one So fur thcro have been few unfa- vorable rlports concerning rasp- berries duo to unscnsonable con- ditions alul prospects seem to be as favorable as mural for a good supply of this favorite and popular nlillsuntlucr ‘berry. While thc black vllp is the lump popular oi‘ the two types. the red raspberries which Chile Preparing Prin- cely Reception For British Heir (Associated Press) SAlN'l‘lAtli). tY-hilcct July 31 -—- Prcparatious are under way here for an elalhorute program of en- iertnitllnent for tht- Prince of Wal- es during his brief visit to Chile in lSeptettlher. Arriving in Santiago from the ltrgentlnl: frontier the royal visit- or will tllul the city virtually en feta and Willi Ilritslh and Chilean tsmtblelnts op display everywhere. Some of tllc strects will be speci- ally illuminated for tle occasion. lie will bc called up n to review the Chilcan fleet at Valparaiso, the military‘ hrro and also the Chilean lloy Scout organizations. There will bc a gala dny at tho races for the "Print-p of Walt-s" trophy. The British hair will have an opportunity to play u garlic or two of polo in \".'llparaiso anll latcr will witncss a display oi‘ Chilean ilDft-iC- rodeo. An- othl-l" lcnturt- of his visit. accord- ing to prc nt plans, will be the presentation oi‘ u collection of AilLllniilll jewels ot‘ pro-colonial days. ' 'i‘wo grand balls will be given in his honor. line by thc government. anll another by the ‘British resid- ontsju the rcpubl‘ ()n the night ‘of the l'l'iilcc's arrival 115 huge liIUlliirCH, representing as lnully Eyl-ars ol‘ (‘hilcan llutional life, will lburu along the foothills of the Antics within easy visibility oi‘ Santiago. ’ , ' A» ‘FRUITS NECESSARY SUMMER OOD. Dirtlciaus attached to tho staffs of mcllicul schools are unanimous in lleciarln-r: that fruits have caus- cll to bu u lllxllry or an appetizer but uro an absolute necessity in the vsutn-lncr diet, important the year round, but of gneatcst import- uncc up regulators of intestinal activity and stimulants of many body proccsscfl llurinlg the hot lnllnths wipen thcy are apt to be- comc sluggish. They arc thc bcst of tonics to ton-c up thc systcln and keep the hlnuan tnachinc in cilicient work- lug trim. The uiincrzll salts con- tained ill truit are -most valuable. thc vitamincs arc a necessity in nlaintainillg health and vigor willie the l‘()ll_L(llll_Jt- :lllls ill digestion and ‘|((‘t‘])ill_L{ iihc intestinal (IWUCCBBQS rltgulzttcll. Fruit. ilif‘t'(7l‘iiill|-{ to the best are now nlaking their appearance lu the nlurkct are preferred hy muny, and mont- ol’ thom are now being offered. The purple cane raspberry, a crust-l botlvcen the rcll and black. is unolll-cr new and llllpular sort. Raspberries are one at‘ the llucst of the fresh oulumcr itlliis. as well as one of the lint-st materials for jnlnes, jellies unll llrcccrvl-ts. Thcy are now long-sca- Hllll fruits, line to the introduction of so-tzallell laverblstlrilrg types. ill addition to tho valilllblc lnill- l-rul salts and vltamines contained ill thcso fruits they furnish rougll- use. which aid in digestion, in tho seeds. The colonists found rasp- "Prrieti BPUWiIII-i Wiill when they first settled tho country, although they brought their own European types with them, and for yours they endeavored to improve and nllupt tho European type. but although "i m"! liuniity, it did not ltecomc- iiiltfflllliiliy acclimated. a0 thc nat- ive American is the foundation of our fllSpiWPfy supply, RQBPiW-Pry illm and lllllrlllllillllt". authorities. should be eaten at least twicc ll llay and the poorest iorlu o1‘ economy is cuting down ‘,on illc fruit supply or buying fruit ‘of dnfl-riur quality. Either fresh front tlll- nlarkl-l. or utilzcll in vari- tolls coolltd dishes. truit in hot iul-athor is l-ssclliilll. llcrrics ot‘ various kinds, straw- bl-lric-s, raspbcrricta. blackberries, ililll‘i)ll'l‘it‘>', all should bc used irwly. i'iill‘lllli.t and gooseberrles ‘form all importulll nrti-l- of diet’ l‘iili.'l' ill iill- iorln of pics lull ielly alld jam or catcn ripe from the busilla- Few pl-oplc know the de- lllcious r-lu- pl)tl¢$t‘l)l3l'i‘y, lunch es- ‘tcrntrli ill l-lnglanll bllt seldom ‘seen horn as a dessert fruit. its time bcing cllicily for pics. i {Qi- I .\lll| il pile-ll all‘ ta-dn to dried apricots t\\‘ill'l| ll|<-_v arc ncarly .\i(‘\\‘l'ii and ‘wary lllill- sugar will tn- required for 's\\'ccl|n|_'. l ——i—-—Z——i— .c:|nncrl ras1ll>l~rrios are standard illlnsohoid suppiics. At tho prl-sl-nt FEDERATED W-OM EN'8 INSTITUTES. The Federated Women's instit- utes is an organization for women which was lbegun in Ontario a. quarter of a century ago, and now has spread around the world, ‘Phase institutes are strong in ru al Canada. The institutes of Canada put. on a \vountlerful display at the Canad= lan National Exhibition held ‘in Toronto some time ago. Lectures. demonstrations and exhibits show- ed women how they could increase the incolne by some of the side- lines of agriculture. Poultry rais- ills. bee evnills. and fruit cann- ing have helped lthe women lof rural Canada to earn money. Many have received good pay by the use of the spinning wheel and loom in some of the ancient crafts, whose products are so popular these days, and which bring such big prices, Women of Nova Scotia have spe- cialized in thohot school lunch for their children and lthcy show- ed its advantages over the old fashioned messy cold lunch wrapp- ed ill a newspaper. Manitoba offered a delnonstraction of how the fat and ‘the slim woman should, and should not, jtlrcss. ‘Ontario demonstrated how attractively four rooms could be furnished on less than flve hundred (lOll8'l‘8._ -——-—--<o>—i- CHANGING DIET. The diet of the average faintly has ibeen grealy enriched m the lpast. quarter of a century and our people are becommlng more heal- thy and efficient as u result, Per- haps the introduction of ftrelsh frui-t into the all year round men- llcs is the best. illustration of this. it was the desire to llnd a short- cr route to the spices of India which lull to the discovery of AdiiCfiCll. The hunt for fooll has continued froln that day ‘to this, and. to-liny railway trains, ships and cvcn zlir-plzlucs arc rustling [boll to ollr tables from ull parts of tllc world; tea front China. spices from india, beef from South America, and the products of ville llnd trcc bush anti garden from everywhere. Consider the banana alone. A generation ago, it was a rarity, al- most unknown on the average table. Last year titty-odd million bunches were consumed in North America, -and they wcro almost a8 cheap in the winter as in the snmlnc-r. They havcto lbe shipp- cll north in ventilator ears, accom- panied by attendants to take care of them, as they are no perishable. pensive all winlter. v berries are doing ‘their bit to make "December as pleasant as May." according to the old hymn, The age is only just around hte cor- ner, when ou-r tables will be suppli- ed all wilrter with flesh fruits and vegetables at prices but little higher than we can lpurchaso them |grown in ollr own communities in season. And along ‘with these -food changes of our civilization come other changes: New indust- ries, improved values on agricul- tural lands, bcttcr transportation aull highways, and a healthier and happier people. lt was but a generation or two ago when pie, instead of grape- fruit. was n normal breakfast dish; when four or flve kinds of meat were common at a meal; when the the people's chief diet was made up of thread, meat and potatoes; alld we grow over-fat, gouty, and a prey to many nutritional die- eases. To be well developed ml fit, the body must have a balanced diet, mado up of milk eggs, meat, grants, and fresh vegetables and fruits. Thanks be, transportation developments are making this possible all the your round, even to poor famlles. -——-i<-o-o-i ETIQUETTE. TH E GU E81‘. When a house guest, let your hostess know. upon your arrival, how long you will sltay. This gloves htctr opportunity to make her plans, Adapt yourself to tho household rules and be as little upsetting to the regular order as possible. Bo on time at meals and ready to do what the family does. Take alon gyour own supplies null cause as little work anll ln- convenicnco as possible. Keep made pound for pound with sugllr,‘liluc hero seams to be lovcry pro- room in order and leave it tidy M! well as raspberry jolly ‘berries. "m1 lprct of thc usual (supply of these \vhen you go. ‘Do not be critical of the family First White Men to Shoot Dangerous Lachine Rapids in Canoe _ ‘ I Till Qxtromoly llnlrlloul "It of running the Laohlne Rapids of the it. Lawrence River near Mont» ml In on ordinary an» Wu lately accomplished by Peta Hill, of Montreal. The picture anwn Qobn at the loft and I zuilllopbil. ‘n re 0x00 t b I ‘Viltrlonoo gnnnzt snlltlbtgmq item nmuaplplll. a. Moll and Rubin Conn. of ll to the right. Thin an never been done than [morally in bnttnux, or flat bottomed boots. and rivet-men of , how tin in lntropod pair uoopoel withou- giul, and in new on the return Journey. llvu. Conn lately paddled w BY FLORENCE mnmcrc nova con: ai-l-v-cl: Oranges are plentiful aml inex- and straw- wherc youvlsit, but see the good traits and a/ppreclcato them. Every home is different from every othef- Enjoy the one you visit and do not make unfavorable comparisons. Do not pass along gossip about the last home in which you visited. Your hostess remembers that “A dog which brings a lboue will carry one." Be happy and act it; the hostess lovcs to show her guests a good time Help if the hostess dose he!‘ owll work, but do not be offlcillllfl- And finally, "Remove thy I00‘! from thy neighbor's house lest he weary of thee." nlshort. visits make long friends." ' eaourme Not only do birds of a feather flock together," but grouping is an underlying principle of nature and art. We are just realizing this and beginning to apply it to lovcrydfl)’ life. The ensemble suit—~a coat and gown made to go together ——is Ill example of this; as is the practice of lmatchiug shoes, hose, hat, ocatrf and- gloves. lf these are the some color they unite the apparel in a harmony of association. The ensemble, or grouping, prin- ciple. should -be applied to the ar- rangement of furniture in a room. Pieces which are related, or are to be used together-as the Dill"?- lnusic cabinet and‘ musical instru- ments—are grouped tOZBIiIBP- in the reading corner is the book case, a. comfy chair and a roadin; lamp. Inthe kitchen, all the uben- siis used in preparing the food for cooking should be near together. Near the stove should he all those used in cooking, and close to the sink those ueed- in cleaning vege- talblcs or dishes. The principle of grouping is ap- plied to the ahrulbbery in tl19 YE"!- Trces, bushes, and plant/s should be in clumps or clusters in corners of the yard, and of driveways, and not be scattered all over the yard. nor stand ouc loueeomoly as single specimens. -—-<-o>--i— ORDERING GROCERIES. Some housewives waste their own alld the merchants’ time by ‘culling up several times a day and ‘giving an orllcr for something they happen to ' think of which they need. A better way is to have u market. list. Look over your cupboard and tstilmlte your needs for several days in advance. lf soap or coffee order before you are out of them and have to borrow. Keep a pencil null pull in the house. we TO SAVE SOAP. Put all tllle little pieces ‘of soap acid-e and when you have an accumulation, boil them up and bOttllc them as liquid soap, You may add borux to this if you wish to increase its strength. Such soap is good for washing out the things you wash ‘by hand and which ro- qulre more delicate soap. or for a shampoo or to be used as any oth- er soap. Anoher way is to tie the small Dlecee in a lbag and use chem as a cake of soap or as you use thesoap shaker in d-ishwashing; or they "my be shaved up lne and used as soap fia es. APPLE SAUCE. or baking powder is getting low. handy and write down your needs as you discover them and then gi-ve your total order nt. One time. lf you cannot think of what you want in advance, a ne- cipe book will remind you of food articles it. is convenient to have ran cnaamrrarown seasons‘ Scientific ma Ines-Katee» will NEWEBT NOTED OI‘ IOIINCI- T" enable airplanes to land safely ll French army officers bu invenmd rockets that discharge powerful ground. For changing window displays or llllliiillif goods in stores cnllly accessible l\ ruck has been invented that curries small article: on shulvel Pneeenl; Troubles To Their King , LONDON. July 30. —'I‘hree Brit- zrrfiylll" ‘was lu check and nlll in lg]; column]; [ndlan Cmels‘ Bus“ , if o r (ll scent when near the David. 70 years old. William Pier. rish, war veteran, and Johnny Cholpltza. arrived in London this llwrllllis. hoping tor an Audience, with King George to present com- itilillts regarding the alleged seiz- mnvvd vertically on an endless belt by ure 0f their‘ lands and intgrlergnce ‘I mlttltt- with their trapping and other in- An Ontario mun has invented space fringements 0n" their alleged lllvilllt. huudlclcsa cooking utensils rights. for campers provided with clams to attach improvised bundles when tiny are lull-d. Au lruu frnluc that has been invented to fasten garbage l-uus to walls or posts pcrnlltu Flu-nut that issues l-ontlnlnllly from lln old volcano’ ltctwoun (‘hllo and Bolivia lnuy be utilized by engineers i" brodlu-t- electric power extensive scale. I An opening that is closed from the new tl-ll kettle that cnn be flllcll with wnlcr without escaping. with llll-st-l which do not operation, for use in regions. whore wntl-r bl scarce. To help children to suve luoucy a puzzle book lulu been invented, parts cnglncll into general use. A truy with scvcrnl built in plntl-l tbni prlwcllt food slipping is the involution of a Chicago woman for use wlu-rl- nu-uls are eaten and tables are not available. Elillillpl-li. with refrigerating null-blurry from the United States. tho illrkcsl and most modern lcc plant in llu: Orient: has been established on n Japanese island. , . Au t‘il'l'il'lil‘fil'lllil‘lli process has been llcvl-loprd with which old metal rendered practically vulucsu by rust can be restored to their original condition. » Till- British government plans to require lll-nll-ru ill pnlsonu tn color them to prevent persons swallowing tlu-m lu nlbltukl- for sllnllnr appearing tulullrinos. - Metallic magnesium is being used for thl- rotors of centrifugal air ralnprrllsors nsml an superchargers on‘ aircraft cnglucn being lighter and raft-r than aluminum. The! huvc been successful experiments in rluropt- in molding buildings from a comparatively cheap mixture of gravel. sing nnd snnll with a small proportion of cement. A new fnrc box for street cars prints transfer tickets as coins are llrullplul into it. separates paper til-krill null nu-tnl tokens and registers the total motley received. lllxpnrlnlents have found that punt-r pulp can be obtained from troods mlllvc to 'l‘llslunnlu whore the forests are snlll to have the most rapid growth of any in tho Far East. The first coal by Products plant in South African blls been (IPPIIOtY ill Natal. llrivl-u by lln t‘l('l‘fl'|(! luotur, u new luuchinc can pllrc null core flit nppll-s n nlinutc. The llcgrcl- of rllcullntry bun lu-r-u English university. The rllifhll Slates consulncn ltbollt one hull’ of thc clcrlril- luu-rgy produced ill the world. A school has been established ut lloulognn lo trulu French fil-lhorlncn ill rlldln operations. Flights of ulnrc lhnn fill ulllcs have ill-en lnulln by an uutolnlltil-ully l‘itlifl'lin(‘l| pllotlcss airplane. The luvl-ntiou of n process for lunklng furniture from pnpcr pulp is claimed by u (lr-rmun architect. For plrnickers pnpl-r salt null pcpcr shakers have boon luventl-d that cuu blv ihron ll\\'|l,\' when rmptlcll. ‘Phat type can he sci by wireless bachelor of color rrt-ntl-d by an It is not necessary to peel, for apple sauce. the early apples. Quarter and core lfhem and cook them with tlhe skins on. The skills are likely to he tender and well flavored, “Fried nipples" is n fav- orite early aptfo dish. Brown a little huttor and cook the apples in it, adding a hit of water to shu- mer them. Sugar as usual, and a dish of cinnamon should be added. lf you wish to remove the skills from early apples, cook them with- out seasoning and run them through a colander. This is loss tedious than paring the small app. it's. Season them after they are strained. ——?<o¢-—i A RECIPE FILE. We are always finding a. recipe we watlt to keep .bllt we can never lay our hands ‘on it when iihO time comes to use it. The best way is to make a card filing system of ro- cl-pes. Buy one hundred cards at the print shop, keep them in any little box they fit well. Write 0P paste your recipes on them and file alphabetically: breads, cake. candy, drinks, etc. lf you want to more expensive card system it can be purchased ready-made. EMPLOVED WOMEN. Mothers in their homes may think they have thior hands pretty full- and they ‘have. but they are to the envied not iliiied- it la really too tbad that the phrase "the burdened motherl’ has fixed itself in the public mind on a par with "the tired business man/"Ali this has a tendency to make us in~ dulgc in self-pity. when we are really well off. A survey taken by the W. C- 'i‘- U., among 25.000 employed women. shows that the employed mothol‘ gets, on an avert”. out! Bil 5W" of sleep per day. She ll mom "fl;- god out." than the vrorltinl Ifllfl- becnule aha dose" bar housework u well u factory work. flhe rises at flve in the mot-nint- wllvfl ln u nmrhlllo of ills lnvctltlorrls lllu- clllilu of French engineer. Fscll in ll huull brace. u cutting Itool lmu been invculcd for luuklnil rlrculnr boll-n of various llizvll ill sheet lncfnln. i An English plant ls refilling all-cl in l-ll-rlril- furnaces with a rotltbllultllvu oi‘ llu- licssclncr and opt-n hl-urth pvt-resales. (Ipnfflfllfl by boiling water without lan)’ other lu-ni. n prrcolutor has been invented lo make n single cup of coffee int a time. - ‘i An institution will bl- established nt lililun for lwlviltlflc research to ulll in ‘the production of hlgiu-r grndl-s of louthr-r. A bc-ll for two perilous that run lu- smlponct-ll inullll- an unlolnolvlll- wilt-n folded fits lulu u curl-r about llu- sizl- of II golf bag. (lines for spectacle least-s bun been invented in England that withstands lumnuerlug null allot flrl-d front ll gun without breaking. For convenience ill storing o!‘ hurrying the hl-nd. nnl-hor and anchor (‘llfli 9f n new decoy duck can ho pllrkl-ll l" lml-nlugs in its lmdy. l)f lliLfilllt species of flowers cultivated in Europe only 420 have illcnolnll ,_¢-_ only three quarters of an hour f0!‘ lunch. lt takes. from four-thirty i0 live-fifteen to get homo, stobltill! to market on the way. Then she gets dinner for the family, cleans tho kitchen, washes or irons or -bakes or mends, baths the chlldron and gets tllem to bod. thBll (i095 lnore housework and herself re- time about half past ten. This is an average llsy for an employed mother. _---<o>-—--~ MR8. IOLOMON UAYS: Hue l laugh in your voice Install! 0f l . Have a smile in your are: instead of l coovl. IMlLEQ. in June: "When l left town. I didn't owe anyone a cent." dresses, gets breakfast and n06! W work at seven. From than until four-thirty m. u employed» will" (Billy: "What an (IIIIIDIOIJf-‘IIQ imc to leavol" - on an odors. white They have not visited the. Do- mlniOn or Provincial offices and unless the Ottawa Indian Depart- ment forwards instructions it is not likely they will have an oppor- them to no readily gmptlgfl tllnity of presenting their petition but prevents them being upset nr stolen formiliiY- or rrculn colored oucs predominating among till-tic. With u new ulluchtuent for electric iilllilil‘ by ll Wvilfiltfll Valve fclilllres u floor or table lamps it is ilosslilll- to shell diffused light about n room llllll tlu- dnnucr of steam ilrlght light lluwll\v|lrll. - Following the discovery nf paying A liullnlnu ruihvlly will experiment lllliloaltn cusl of Westphalia gold lI|il|t'N lliroluotlvcs. are ncctl water for their the first time in 300 years. being developed ill (lcrlullny for A uclf registering imltrulnent for recording the conditions of ronll surfaces has been invcutrll that can bl- iuounled lln nn llutotnnbile dashboard 0i’ ltitillfvfl llllli (‘filllitivffi "Wm llviIlR An English Inventor's shoe incl-s pnstl-d over opening in which coins are uuull- i of rubber colupositlou are inserted. v-lullul-ll to he elllstil: enough for Till‘ World's production of rubber, romfur‘. yl-t tn holll n shoe on a foot according to English l-ntimnto. is firmly, (‘Xvlfvlllllif the lll-luund for the first The outll-l of u new folding pull for time since that commodity clinic filling uutolullbilc radiators contains u valve that opens llutoluntlrzllly when ll touches the rulllntur inlet. “Extensive nlrplnnc null sl-uplnue service bcllvcen Swollen unll Norway and fiwclll-n and Dunlnurk nus i)i't‘Il nrrangctl by tho govcrnnuvltf of those countries. To prevent firt- lulzurd the city of lialtiluorc has equipped u~ bout to skim fuel nil which luny be flouting on its harbour from the surface of the wutl-r. Italians have dcvclllpl-ll u tractor in uhlch the slot-ring is done with ull four wheels. nll of \vhil-h cling to the Rronnll no ulntter how uncvcn it ulny be. A conlllinutlon of rubber null celluloid has lu-rn invented which serves no ll transparent sulnllituto for glans, hnving lunch tl-nsil strength and rl-nllll-ucy. Gcrlnuu steel lnnkl-rs iil|\'t' dl-vclopcll n process for producing castings from u hearth furnace ilull compare favourable with those nuulc by llu- crucible process. ' ' For restaurant use nu ltllflllllllfit" dish washing nutvhlul- lms bl-l-n girl-n two nets of llllllfllhi and luotors to avoid richly should unc set brcllk down llt u bully limo. devoloplucnt for the electricity. Mun lulu lnvl-ntcli units sumo engine . (lcrnluns have lll'\'l‘ii)|lt'll an l-ll-clrlc tanning process with which urccu hides nre converted lnio ll-nlhcr in about hulf the time that the usual processes require. With u capacity of lill ions, what is believed to bc tho \vurlll'l1 largest lnolur truck trnlll-r has been put into scrvll-c ill nn Ohio city to transport heavy lnncblncry. While cuffs reaching to the elbows that can be llllppvll ovl-r their coal all-eves hnvc inert-n supplied to London traffic policolnun to lnllkc lbctn mori- conspicuous nl night. Hurrounlll-ll by ll cnnvns hull and equipped with n ilropl-ller that run li- counertcll lo the lnotor, nu lillilllllflitlll‘ that also serves as n nloioibont is n Wisconsin u|nn's ldcu. _ For home llll‘ thcrc. has been invented u holder for six tooth brushes ill which they nrc sterlizcll by fumes rising from n volatile clu-lnlcul preparation occasionally rcncvl'cll.. The guvtlrunlcutu of Atlstruliu and llcvcrul ntnlcs will spend about Siibtillfhfilll). in thc next two yours ill unifying the lzungcs of some of llu- rnllwny to speed up transportation. A wall covering thnf cnu be npplicll to plnutor, wall lmurll or metal with n roller that lllla ltcl-n invented in tnudc chiefly from sawdust. lrl-utcd with horux to prcvlvnt staining-i French govvrulllcllt engineers have successfully traversed the Snhuru desert sands llnll even clilnlu-d steep llunl-s with luotor trucks lulvilli! "ix lloullll- will-ole lo distribute lbl- weight. l'rucllrnll_v ull illt‘ rlllupiilg l-qulpuu-nl required for four persons. iurlulllni.’ folding beds. is llu-ltlllcll Ill u nl-w outfit to ho currll-d ill ii irliuk ml an nnloluobllc. umkilll! ll ‘"11" "i 17"’ pounds. flrcl-lv- lulu lu-l-n hnviuir Rntisfncllvry: rcllulls with cxpl-riuu-uis in llu- culture of roar-n for pl-rfnuu-ry uuluulnrturt- and Long known llcpnsllu of llgnitcy ill in New South Wall's have been found sufficiently extensive to wnrruui tlu-ir production of For propcclllng airplanes n (‘ltlornlullt ' || self feuthcrini: pnlllllo wlu-l-l intruded to be usI-ll ill of two or luorl- llrlvcu by llu- Srwrtlnq little vessels taking Thames near London between of York's cup. SPEEDY MOTOR LAUNCHES .1 ON Ti-iE THAMES part in a recent race on the Putney and Kew for the Duke HEPIJHTS [ii Wil »l-ol-l..\n cuovn. On tlu- incl-ting was bl-lll nt ihc houu- or lirlgg. l i l"lll'll5f..'\Xl) Tlll- July llll‘i'iilIi! l|l' the} \v0lIIlili'H institute was ill-ill at lhci home of Mrs. ldllzubl-tll l'allul-r. 'i‘lu-i lulu-ling opt-hell \viil| iln- singing of ||ll'l lnstltllil- (illc, 'l‘bl~ lioll l‘:|ll null the rl-udlug and adoption of lnlnutl-u oi‘ previous nil-cling followed with fifteen‘ nil-tubers null lhrl-l» v iiors prl-scnt. 'i‘wo new ull-minors fllll report of the 12th Annual‘ (‘llulvllltlllll of the \\'olll:ll|'.~' institute which \vntl'hl-lll ill (‘hnrioltl-ilnvll was rrull by Miss Alli-u which ls vl-ry lunch o|l_lll_vrll"‘b_v all prmu-nl. A hourly vote of thanks was l-xtl-lull-ll to Miss ‘Alicn on motion of Mrs. \\'. ll. Mukny scrolled by Rfrs. iilcifluultrl. MOUNT l'lll‘l1\h'.\.\"l‘ 'l‘lll> rctrlilni‘ July nil-cling was ln-lll at the lloulo of_ Mrs. (iorllon ltnnlslly with l-luhi menlbcrs and lhrl-c visitors pn-scnt The incl-ling opt-null l|| the usual l'o"|n aftcr which llu- minutes \\'i‘l'l‘ rl-ud and ltoll (‘all answered. it was movcll null srconllcd ihui llll gl-t rcudv for n bazaar to lu- hcld solnetlnn- inter on in tlu- summer. Paint has been purchased to paint lrlnnnlugs of school and wood null pump house. and it was lllwilll-ll lo hirl- sollu-oul- Io llo llu- work. it was also li\'l‘il|l‘li lo engagi- Rlillliutlll‘ to lnuresl-o llu- wulls nod ceiling oi‘ school. Mrs. .\ll~.\rll|nr was appointed to bll.v llu- lllllrcsco. 'l‘lu- nu-ciluu closed by singing ttu- National Anthl-ln nfter which lunch was served. The nl-xl lulu-ling will lu- lu-ld :ll the home of Miss .\linnic ltobiln-‘lln. FHIiYSOFJPilRiI-I (in Jilly 5th the lnl-lnhvrs of this insillull- mvi at thc home oi‘ Mrs. linlu-rt Arsl-unult with lwclvc nlenlhl-rs and flvl- visitors prl-scut Thc ull-cling \\'ili~l rlllll-ll to orllcr by thc Priesillcul. Till- nllnutl-s of tlll- lust nu-cllni: were rend. "llloptl-ll null slglu-ll by thr- fluppl-r ul llu- honu- of Mrs. llnrbcrt Arsl-uuull. ST (‘hysosionlt- .\lonllu,v July liiib ilu- prnccclhl lo go lo lhl- llnllilllic Funds. .\i the nl-xl llll'l‘|iIIL' llu- llllll (‘all will iu- unswl-rl-ll \viil| "Jokes? 'l‘lu- lnl-lulu-rs will ull-ct llu-lr next regular meeting nl lhc honu- of Mrs. Aznlle J. Arllcnu ult. ALBEIKTUN SllFTll (in Jilly Gib the regular null-ting was hclll nt llu- uvholllhousl- wlib fiflccn llll'lllillll‘.-t prmlr-nt. Tho lulu-ting opoul-d b_v singing thl- Olin follow-ell by the rl-ullillir. lltllllliillil nml signing of nlinutl-s oi the inst lulu-ting Fuller lu-ud oi‘ llnflululu-ll llusiul-ss illl" liloltilililtlf int-I rpm-h“; of school grounds was discussed but nothing llcfinltl- was llccllll-ll upon. wl-rl- l-urolll-al. A‘. Prl-silll-ut it was dl-cllil-ll to ilold ll lit-an - M lVl[N’5 Jill)‘ first l"l‘rl-usurl-r ii was dcl-illl-ll to appoint a ‘nvlv lllll‘ but as no one was willing it “n” hmiiii"! -‘iiiiii~'lln with ten was ll-ft to be discussed Friday July int-inborn null fifty visitors present. ilith ’i'i|.- .-,,|,,,,,||;,... m, H“; 1y,,,,,.,. m"! ill" "lrvtllls lull-lav! I~.v staring ill!‘ slllcllll l'l>|>lll‘iillL.' ililfilll: lllillil‘ $12.50. xilzauixulwl "Odltniniti HIT" (‘Bil W"! iTlll- illl'i‘iilll_' closl-ll by singing tblt "'1" IY Ill-s". wl l--il>i .; ; . n, _ ,, m haw no" ‘ l nnintiolrrlll I iit‘\liillllli Anlbl m. llu nl.\l rlgulnr ' l ll llu-ciilli.’ will lu- ||l'|li in lllc rlchoolhllutlc. next ull-cling by "lfl-clpcs". A“ i.-.._ art-um ‘Sltrlll-inl‘ was lu-lll ill school on (-,\\'|.;_\'|)|_q|| m, Jul). m,“ “m -"""r I l» It"! ilrvirrvlls ill-ills’ i-tyllii-llllutrs of uln- ilniliillil‘ ill-m tiu-ir "ii “ i“ m" ‘iii "F """i"'ilt lffltlilitll‘ int-cling | :ll llll- homo of Mrs. ull-cling vivllvll by ringing llu- Nutio -ll Allan Wvand wllb l'il‘\'l‘li lul-nlllcrs and Antlu-ln. The mot-ling for ncxt moutlcgu," \-]__tl|,,|-_\- ,,,-..,.-..,,[,.,|‘ q-h‘, “wrung will be lu-ld in lhc il()llli' of Mrs. ‘Phobias: ,,|,,.|,..,; |,,- hum-l“; In“ -~|,;1.m,1 Hymn ritiill\\‘l‘li ||_v |i|i' lling "m1 Hula-av.“ of nlluull-s of ilu- inst lulu-ting. Roll Vail I .‘lli.*i\\‘\‘TI‘l| \viil| rt-viiullollii “l'lll>\‘l~1lili.\‘" or "('Illllllll|l‘llli|.“ it wall unwell. tau-orbital null l'ltf‘l‘il‘li that ton lllliinrs would be given inwards the school fair for prizes. it ‘IN lll-rillcd to have llu- Supervisor givi- u lictnlln. stroll-tn on ' ‘ulritiol .\ picnic was |ll'|li :ll lhl- l‘:lrln on 'l‘l|llr.~.ll;l,v. July l-llh ldlnt-ll \v:l.~l Sl‘i‘\'4'll ufibr which the lulu-ling t'il\.\'l'i| by singing. 'l‘bl- next mo. int.’ will bl- ill-Ill :ll illl- lloull" (if Mrs. lillllulph Flclllllllilp. | WI‘. i'.\'l'll.\lllXli$ Tlll- lllclllihctrlf of ibis lllslilllil- l|l>l<| illl-ir July foil-cling nl tlu- honu- nl’ Mrs. '1‘. ,.\iorrow with it'll lnt-nliwrs illltl onl- vlsllnl‘ prl-sl-nll-d, 'l‘lu- reports fruln tlu- sick l-ltnnnlill-l- and school l'lllllllliiii'i' \\'l'\"l‘ given. 'l‘lu- buying rounnitil-l- reported having procured nmlcrinl to prl-pllrl- for ilnzzuur. ' (‘olullllltcl-s \\'l‘l't‘ ilppnintl-ll lo paper illili paint lh<~ school at uncl- Roll Full was ilil.<\\'t'l‘t'tl ivitbroclitlillvuu loll 4‘:|ll will bl- mlswcrl-d ul-xt uloulh with “Huggl-slions“. Till- lul-lulwrs will ill1‘t'i for llu-lr ncxt regular nun-ting lll tlp- honll- of .\ll's. Angus .\illl'i":|ll_VEl\ tllll“l-'.\'\'.\l.li. 'l'lll- tlll-lnlwru of this lllsilillil- |il'|l| illvil‘ Jilly llll-l-llili: hi5 llll- ll-unl- oi‘ bliss lit-ill Furl-u with nfnly nlclnlu-rs null lwo visitors present. 'l"llc I||l'l'|ill'1 opt-nod ivy llu~ Institute lldl- lklllotvvd by lioll (‘all which was nnsu-r-rl-ll by “t Fnvorill- Name for n llo_ i‘lu- lliillilitttl of inst nloellng were rllllli llllll slgucll by Prcslillrllf. An llul doll-gates who worl- ulll-riding thr- .\nnunl (‘onvl-ntloll \\‘('l't‘ absent the rl-porl was lcfl until the next rlegnlnr ull-cling. Since the lust met-tint.- an ice-l" m fl-stivnl was ill-id in nill ol‘ ilu- school. the sum m. $1200 including l'X|ll'iiN!'N was realized. l.ill|o Wonm-oll was nppoltitcfl in placl- of Miss Wiunifrell ll dt-oldvd to scnll \\'il~’ fruit lo Mrs. Wall who is ut present sick in llu- ill-spiral. (inc new uu-lnbt-r \v:|s wl-il-onll-ll Io illis lllrliilllll‘. Al the bills have ||ol all iu-l-n nl-tllvll rl-gnrlllnl; tlu- il'l‘-l'l"l‘lllll fcsilvnl \\'l‘ shall not \Ill'iili|t‘ this in ulll‘ l-nan to hand. The nl-.\l rl-gulnr llll‘l‘iiliL' will hl- ill-ill ut Mnthlenon lhl- illllilt‘ l-l‘ Alisa ]\\'-'ll!‘il'l‘ 'l‘ll.\\'l‘ll.l.lllll‘.\' ltl‘1i~"i' lllrllilllif‘ ml‘! on Jum- lath nt iiu~ home of Mrs .lilllll't~‘ hlurvbi-auk with lwl-nty ,||,.;|.i...r_.. ||| l-nt. 'l‘|n- met-ting ulu-lll-li |l_v rclvvzllllll: ilm (‘rl-cll. After lbl- usual routine iluslncs». u report 0f ihl~ null-cotton \\':ls gin-u by the l|l'il‘i..'l\il‘, .\lrs Mo}. ill. 'l‘|u- nu-ctlnK closed \\|ih llu~ .\ ionai .\liiilvlll and H“. "u-iulu-rs will nu-l-t Ilvhi lnonth at ilu- bloul- oi‘ .\irs l.-\'lllnil. ilillilfill lnulbcrrv lrcell hnvl- lu-vn ll wlul nrruugl-ll lo hold a HlWPiHi [lill-Ilfflfl in hluccdonlu to ulll thl- ulll‘ lIllNiIIWtrt met-ling on |"l‘il|ll_\' .lnl_v lllib. ~*"*—"~" *_‘ '“ lndustrv l'pon llu- resigning of fill‘ Secretary llamlilluvli on page l1) SCHOOL BOY CHAMPIONS wright Cup and Moduli. Our picture shown the champions. Scour in IYIEKiiIlCFQYIIOHEOUO ptrldu among the Toronto lchooi- boys, and recently Central Technic- al Oonooi Tum. wllihbra of the High school League Chlmpibfllhlp, were presented with tho Wnlm INSTITUTES ilF P- E. l5 iN[i