SCIENTIFIC PARAGRAPHS G erm an y is p lan n ing a fle e t o f 20 g ia n t d irigib les. T h e e a rth 's fe r tile a rea is estim ated a t 28,269,200 squ are milos. A n A u s tra lia n artesia n w e ll roaches a dep th o f m ore th a n 5,000 fee t. T h a t th e m oon is w ith o u t atm osphere i.- p ro ved in s ev era l d iffe re n t w ays. A m in ia tu re ace tyle n e p la n t has been b rou gh t o u t fo r in s ta lla tio n o n a horsed ra w n w agon . T a k in g tlis w hole o f E u rop e in to con s id e ra tio n , th ere are 107 in h ab itan ts to th e squ a re m ile. A w estern ra ilro a d lends stum p-pullera t o fa rm e rs a t a nom inal re n ta l as one V a y o f encou ra gin g business. T h e N o r t h A m eric a n con tin en t has 8.037.714 squ are m iles and 110,000,000 in h a b ita n ts, n e a rly 13 p e r squa.re m ile. J u s t ou tsid e o f C h icago th e re is 'a loco m o tive roundhouse which is r e a lly round. Hiid which w ill accom m odate ."9 engines. G e rm a n y has a S o c ie ty fo r th e E lu ci d a tio n o f th e D iv in in g lio d , w ith a n um ber o f p rom in en t scien tific m en as members. A n in tern ation a l te s t fo r m o to ;' sleighs re ce n tly to o k place a t R ussia under th e auspices o f th e Im p e ria l A u to m o b ile Club. DIABETES CURED D o c t o r s and r e ta il d r u g g is t s o f C a n a d a a r e in a p o sition t o k n o w ju s t w h o a r e s u ffe rin g from D ia betes; perhaps you k n o w f o r a f a c t t h a t th e s e s a m e people hav .e b ee n d o c t o r i n g f o r years w ithou t b e in g cured or eve n re lieved o f th e ir su ffe rin g. W h y w o u ld n 't you, or a n y o n e w h o re ad s this n otice, c a ll th e a t ten tion o f y o u r dru g gist, doctor, o r a n y o n e y o u k n o w t h a t is s u f f e r i n g o f t h i s dead ly affliction . In the in terest o f su f f e r i n g h u m a n i t y t h a t is r e q u e s t e d -- a n a c t o f kin dn ess to m a n k in d w ill thus be p e r f o r m e d , f o r a n y h e l p in a l l e v i a t i o n of s u f f e r i n g d i s e a s e is n o b l e h el p. S A N O L 'S A N T I D I A B E T E S , m an u fac tu red b y th e S A N O I , M A N U F A C T U R I N G C O M P A N Y , L i m i t e d , W i n n i p e g , M a n . , is t h e r e m e d y in q u e s t i o n , a n d d o c t o r s a n d p h ysic ia n s in a ll p a rts o f t h e country a re r e c o m m e n d in g a nd p r e s c r ib in g it w ith w o n d e r f u l s u cc e ss . I t is w i s e f o r eve ry one t o k n o w a b o u t t h i s e f f i c i e n t r e m e d y , and to c a ll it to t h e a t te n tio n o f their friend s. W e w ou ld s tro n g ly u rg e the r e a d e r s o'f t h i s p a p e r t o w r it e to the a b ove m entio ned fir m fo r litera tu re and c o p i e s o f t e s t i m o n i a l s , so t h a t t h e y be in fo r m e d o f this w o n d e r fu l d isc o ve ry. F o r sale a t all le a d in g druggists. A TIME SAVER C ow Testing a Great A id to Farmers. T h e fa v ora b le w e a th er o f June is b rin gin g som e good record s o f m ilk p ro duced b y cow s train ed to th e business b y far-sigh ted owner*. G rade cow s .yield ing as much as 2.S00 pounds o f m ilk and (i.~ > pounds o f fa t in t h ir t y days arc w ell v.-orth k eepin g, as m any fa c to r y p atron s can te s tify . On th e e th e r hand, som e p oor records w ere m ade during M a y in severe- dis tric ts , n o t on ly in yie ld s o f m ilk , b u t in m any instanc?s in p ecu lia rly lo w p er cen tage o f fa t; even less th an tw o per cent. T h a t i-^ljne g o o d reason w h y i f p ays farm ers to la k e up cow te s tin g , fo r w ith th e tests lp n gin g. as th e y freq u e n t l y do in the same herd, fro m 2.1 to 13. w ith com m on grade cow s g iv in g alm ost th e sam e w eigh t o f m ilk and handliM under sim ilar conditions, th ere is e v i d en tly p le n ty o f room f c r considerable d ifferen ce in returns. As a n ia lte 'K o f fa ct, cow te s tin g w as n ever m ore needed th an a t th e p resen t tim e, w hen farmers are com plainin g th a t t is hard to get go o d hired help. T h e tim e spent in ta k in g a fe w w eigh ts and sim p les is saved e v e r and o v e r a<.tiin, a hundred tim es ovoi . w hen it p ro ves t o a man th a t he sr.ves lim e b y m ilk in g p ro fita b le cow s only. W h y w a ste precious tim e m on th - after m onth, y e a r a fte r yea r, on cows th a t t « s t o n ly .tw o p er cent, o f f a t ' -- C. F. W ., D om in ion D e p a rtm en t o f .Agriculture, Branch o f th e D a ir y and Cold S tora ge Com m issioner. s h o e FARM W 0 0 D L 0 T S Increase in V alue Through Timber Scarcity. W ith the increasing in a ccessib ility o f th e forests and th e con sequen t high price ot" w ood , the sm all w ooded areas com m on on the farm s o f eastern Canada are also in creasin g in econom ic value. T h e y freq u e n tly occupy soils u n iitte d fo r agricu ltu re, and w ith a lit t le care can be m ade to furnish th e fa n n e r w ith a continuous reven u e in fu el, fence posts, rails, poles and s tru ctu ra l tim b er. U n fo rtu n a te ly these w ood lo ts ore freq u e n tly a llo w ed to d e te rio ra te th rou gh carelessness o r lack o f k n ow led ge cu the p art o f the farm er. H e ta kes g re a t care to fa rm his a g ric u ltu ra l lands to th e best ad van ta ge, but o fte n fails ta realize th a t b y fa rm in g his w o o d lo t w ith the sam e care, he could g e t th e sam e in crease in produ ctiven ess. C a ttle and weeds are n o t p e rm itte d in a w h eat field , y e t in the w ood lo t th e c a ttle ra n ge a t w ill, and instead o f re m o v in g th e weedtreos th e fa rm e r a llo w s these to incrcf.se in num ber, re m o vin g o n ly th e trees best suited to his purpose. T h e save th e fa rm e r fro m h im self, th e D om in ion G o ve rn m e n t has ap p oin ted a technical fo r e s te r w ith headqu arters a t th e F o re s try Branch, O tta w a , w hose principal d u ty is to an sw er a ll inqu iries, and g iv e fre e ad vice on these m a t t e - '. I f necessary, arran gem en t can be m ade fo r a personal inspection o f w oodlan d p ro p erties b y this exp ert. X o con d ition s are imposed on th e ow n er o f th e w o o d lan d. it b ein g assumed th a t he w h o is anxious fo r ad vice w ill accep t i t when given . T h e e x p e rt lo o k s o v e r th e stand, determ ines w h a t specie* o f trees are best suited to th e soil and to the local m a r k et, show s how to im p ro ve th e character o f th e crop and its ra te o f g ro w th b y p ro p cr thinnings, and. if desired, gives advice re ga rd in g tree-p la n tin g, h ard w ood copr'icintr. fa llin g m ethods and the m o s t p ro fita b le sizes t o be grow n. F u rth e r in fo rm a tio n on this su b ject can be obtain ed b y w r itin g to the Voro * tr v Branch. O tta w a . ISS U E NO. 26. 1913 FOR SALE. F ^ o r s a le -- m o to r, ru s s k i.l K n i g h t , in g o o d c o n d i t i o n ; n e w t ire s. P r i c e $1,000. F r a n k Cockshutt, B r a n t _______ __ f o r d . Ont. REAL n o n ESTATE. REPORT OF FORESTS. T h e fou rteen th annual re p o rt o f the Canadian F o re s try A ssociation has ju st been issued from th e o ffic e o f the secre ta r y , M r. Jam es L a w le r, Canadian b u ild ing, O tta w a . T h e docum ent em bodies the proceedings o f th e con ven tion held in V ic to ria , B. C., la s t Septem ber, and o f the annual m eetin g in O tta w a in F eb ru ary. T h e addresses o f a ll ,tlie prom in en t con serva tio n ists present on th e fo rm e r occasion, n o ta b ly th ose o f Sir R ichard M cB ride, P re m ie r of B ritish C olu m bia; H on . W . K . Ross, M in is te r o f Lands, and I I . R. M acM illa n , ch ief fo r ester. under w hom a n ew F o re s t A c t and advanced p o lic y h a ve been in a u gu ra ted ; o f M r. R. H . Cam pbell, D om in ion d ire c to r o f fo r e s try , and o f th e re p resen tatives o f the p ro vin cial fo re s t services and th e orga n ization s fro m th e W e s te rn S ta tes, are g iv e n in fu ll. B oth a t th e con ven tio n and th e annual m e etin g m a n y e v i dences w e re given o f th e ra pid strid es which fo r e s t con serva tio n is m a k in g th ro u gh ou t th e cou n try. Copies o f the re p o rt m a y be had fre e on ap p lication t o th e secretary. FREE HOMESTEADS AND I m p r o v e d F a r m s . $15.00 t o $45.00 p e r acre. B e s t G r a in a n d M ix e d F a r m in g country. W r i t e C o m m issio ner, B o a r d o f T r a d e . H u m b o ld t. Sask. PARSON A N D CHOIR DUEL. IN A CHILDHOOD D AN GERS N o s ym p to m s th a t in dicate a n y o f the ailm en ts o f childhood should be a llo w ed to pass w ith o u t p ro m p t a tte n tio n . T h e litt le ailm en t m a y soon becom e a seri ous one, and perhaps a l it t le life passes o u t. I f B a b y ' s O wn T a b le ts are k e p t in the house m in or trou bles can he p ro m p t ly cured and seriou s ones a v e rte d . 'D ie Ta.blets are gu ara n teed a b s o lu te ly 9afe and can be g iv e n to th e n ew -born babe as w e ll as th e g ro w in g child. Thou sands o f m oth ers use no o th e r medicine fo r th e ir lit t le ones. T h e T a b lets are sold b y m edicine d ea lers or b v m ail at 2o cents a b ox fro m T h e Or. W illia m s ' M edicin e Co., B rc c k v ille , O nt. For Women's Ailments Dr. Martel's Fem ale P ills have been the Standard for 20 years and for 40 years prescribed and recom mended by Physicians. Accept no other. At all druggists. WHEN YOU M AK E STOCK. SOUP D O N 'T L IK E GLOVES. A lfo n s o o f Spain has a peculiar a v e r sion to glo ves, and he refu ses to w ear them , even on g re a t s ta te occasions. t.he b egin n in g the stric t e tiq u e tte o f C o u rt o f Spain was shocked, , Tn the M AXW ELLS jH lG H S P E e d c h a m p i o n Is the Washer lor a Woman first place. Maxwell's I Is the only washer |*| that can be worked with a crank handle at the tide as well zs with the top lever. Just suit your own convenience. Another M a x w e ll feature-- L e r tr and J Balanca W heel are so accurately adjusted and work up such speed that the washer runs alone even when you have stopped working the lever. T h e re 's no d o u b t abou` Maxwell's "Champion y being the e a s i e s t r u n n i nc w a s h e r on the market. W r i t e fo r new Illu st rated booklet Ifyourdealer d o e s not b u t now th e y o u n g K in g 's independence is taken nt>, a m a d e r o f 'ourse -U T- In the and he relates this s to rv o f an incident in the P yren ees. P assin g th rou gh a l i t tle, v illa g e th e ro ya l au to m o b ile m isbe haved, an d the ro ya l tr a v e lle r a lig h ted t o d irect th e ro y a l ch a u ffeu rs in m a k in g repairs. T h e M a y o r o f th e v illa g e stru ggle d in to a w h ite colla r and his best cloth es and cam e fo r w a r d to o ffe r assistance. T h e K in g asked him t o show him around th e v illa g e , and the tw o men le ft the car in the ro a d and w a lk ed th rou gh th e tow n . In the o ffic e o f the M a y o r \va* a p ic tu re o f A lfo n s o , b u t w ea rin g w h ite gloves. T h is caused th e K in g to ap proach and exam in e th e p rin t closely. ` "N ev er h ave I w o rn w h ite g lo v es ," m u t te re d A lfo u s o . Then the M a y o r cam e fo rw a rd , covered w ith confusion, and e x plained. T h e p ictu re was o r ig in a lly o f A lfo n s o X I I . . th e K in g ' s fath er. W h en son fo llo w e d fa th e r to th e th ron e the t h r if t y M a y o r d ecap ita ted A lfo n so X I I . and had th e head o f A lfo n s o X I I I . p ain ted on the o rig in a l canvas. H e had not. h ow ever, k n ow n ab out the gloves. a (B y Caroline Coc.) M o a t and bone m ust both be. used t o m ake soup stock. M o a t giv es fla v o r , bone furnishes gelatine. A go o d soup stock can be m ade o f a shin bone of beef costin g ten cents and a sm all vea l knuckle c o s tin g fiv e cents. A lit t le b e e f liv er added is an im p rovem en t. P u t these into six qu arts o f clear cold w a te r aud allow to h ea t s lo w ly a t firs t, so as to draw all th e juices fro m th e m e a t (rapid b oilin g sears th e tissues.) W h en the boiling p o in t is reached d raw b ack on the stove, o r if ga solin e o r jraa is use<mjLrn tlie jras as lo w as w ill keep th e sim m erin g point. A fte T ^ ^ ^ 5 u *V s im m e r 'm s * stra in , put m eat and strained \iquor in to a k e ttle and simmer again lo r tw o hours. Be v e r y sure th ere is n oth in g ad h erin g t o the sides o f the k e t tle ! if you wish clea r soup. Y o u should h ave fo u r qu arts of stock. I f n ot. add h o t w a te r to m ake the rem ainder. IS W O M A N K I N D CH AN GING? " I t lo ok e d lik e a duel b e tw e e n the p a r son and the c h o ir ," s m ilin g ly rem arked P o s t m a s t e r - G e n e r a l B u r l e s o n , in r e l a t i n g a l i t t l e i n c i d e n t that, o c c u r r e d in T e x a s , `a n d a t t h e e n d o f t h e n i n t h i n n i n g t h e s c o r e s e e m e d t o b e in f a v o r o f t h e s i n g er s. 4`I t w a s at t h e m o r n i n g s e r v i c e , a n d t h a m i n i s t e r , s i l t i n g i n t h e p u l p i t w i t h a dign ifle d expression, listen ed to th e s in g in g o f the usual a n th e m . T h e n he arose and a n n o u n c e d in a l o u d , c l e a r v o i c e : ** `M y t e x t w i l l be, " N o w , W h e n t h e U p r o a r H a d C eased.' " " F o r a m o m e n t the m em bers of the c h o ir lo ok e d as i f t h e y had been fe d on p e r s im m o n s in s te a d o f peach es, a nd th e n t h e y g o t t o g e t h e r a n d in t h e s o f t e s t k i n d o f w h is p e rs b e g a n to talk it over. " A s a re su lt o f th e subdued co n fe re n c e a s l i g h t c h a n g e w a s m a d e in th e m u s ic a l p r o g ra m m e , and w h e n the serm on had e li d e d a n d t h e o r g a n a g a i n p e a l e d f o r t h , th e c h oir sang: " `N o w , It I s H i g h T i m e to A w a k e A f t e r S leep.' " -- P h ila d e lp h ia E v e n in g T e l e gram . D r. M o r s e 's In d ia n R o o t P ills cure m a n y common ailments which are very different, bu t which all arise from the same cause-- a system clogged with impurities. Th e Pills cause the bowels to move regularly, strengthen an d stimulate the kidneys and open u p the pores of the skin. These organs immediately throw off the accumulated impurities, and B ili ousness, I ndigestion. Liver Com plaint. K idney Troubles, Headaches, Rheum atism and similar ailments vanish. D r . M o rse's Ind ian R o o t Pills ti S a v e D o c t o r s * B il ls EAT, D R IN K A N D BE H E A LT H Y . F ig s are laxative. L e m o n s c u r e c o ld s. A p p le s soothe the nerves. L e t t u c e leads g e n t ly sleepw arjl. T h e r e d f r u i t s a r e r i c h e s t i n iro n . C ran berries soothe su ffe re r s w ith e r y s ip e la s . B r o i l e d m e a t o r f i s h o r f o w l is g o o d a t o n e m eal. B la c k b e r r ie s a r e to n ic an d a re said to b ra c e the w h ole system . S t r a w b e r r i e s a r e the ric h e s t o f fruits, th e ir s u ga r bein g d ire c tly absorbable. A d i e t o f y o u n g c a r r o t s is e x c e l l e n t f o b t h e skin, h a i r a n d n a ils a n d b e a u t y g e n erally. T o m a t o e s a r e r i c h i n pota.sh,, E s p e c i a l l y g o o d f o r t h e b l o o d , a s s i s t t h e b i l e a nd w iio le s o m e fo r p eop le w h o s u f f e r , f r o m ja u n d ic e o r sick h eadach e. ^ A n d drfnk p len ty o f w a te r b efore, b e t w e e n a n d a f t e r m e a ls , n e v e r n e a r e r to an y m e a l than h a l f an hour. ; h and l i M a x w e l l 's ChampiOQ1 Washer. S i- M ary's lot. ·AVID MAXWELL * SONS. (D etro it F r e e Press) T h e t r u t h is, w o m a n h a s v i b r a t e d t o th e l i f e o f h e r tim e, and re s p o n d s t o its tone. She lias le a rn e d t h a t tears a re n ot no a rgum en t, but a re evid enc e o f w e a k n ess: th a t w ith h er en tra n c e in to a w id e r l i f e a n d th#4 b u s i n e s s w o r l d , e m o t i o n a l ism m u st g iv e p la c e to c o m m o n sense and self-relia n ce; th a t to re c e iv e r e c o g n ition she m u st " m a k e g o o d " in t h e m a n 's w a y a n d cut o u t th e a p p e a l to s y m p a t h y and sex w ea k n ess, and this w h e t h e r she se ll s p e t t i c o a t s o r a r g u e s f o r a desired r e fo r m o r u rg es h er r ig h t to votd. T e a r s h a v e be en r e g a r d e d a s w o m a n ' s em otion al s a fe ty -v a lv e . I t is po -ssible t h a t s h e is a b o u t t o a d o p t t h e m o r e e x p lo s iv e m ethods o f m a n ? I was cured o f B ron chitis and A sth m a b v M I N A R D 'S L I N I M E N T . M R S . A . L IV IN G S T O N E . L o t 5, P . E. I. T w as cured o f a severe a tta c k of R heum atism b y M I X A R P 'S L IN T M K K T . M ah one B a y. JO H N M A D E R . I w as cured o f a s e v e r e ly sprained le g b v M I N A R D 'S L IN I M E N T .. JO S H U A A . W Y N A C IIT . B rid g e w a te r. · . A R A B IA LIK E S LOCUSTS. L o c u s t a r e t o - d a y e a t e n in A r a b i a p r e t t y m u c h a s t h e y w-ere i n B i b l i c a l t i m e s . F o r e i g n e r s h.s w e l l a s n ative s dec lare th at t h e y are r e a lly an e x c e lle n t a r tic le o f d ie t . ~ T h e y a r e b e s t b o i l e d . T h e lo n g or " h op p in g " legs m ust be pulled o f r and th e lo cu st held b y a w i n g a n d d i p p e d i n t o s a l t b e f o r e it is e a t e n . A s t o f l a v o r , t h e i n s e c t is s a i d t o t a s t e like green w h e at. T h e re d l o c u s t is m o r e p a l a t a b l e t h a n t h e g r e e n kind. S o m e s a y t h a t th e f e m a l e is r e d a n d t h e m a l e g r e e n , b u t o t h e r s n con ten d t h a t a ll a r e g r e e n at first, w h a t e v e r th e sex. L o c u s t s m u s t b e c a u g h t i * t l 1^ m o r n i n g , f o r th e n t h e y a r e ben u m b e d by the cold and th e ir w in g s are d a m p w ith th e dew . so th a t t h e y c a n n o t f l y . T h e y m a y be f o u n d in A r a b i a c l u s t e r e d in hundreds u n d e r t h e d e s e r t b u s h e s , a n d t h e y c a n be lite r a lly s h o v elled into a b a g o r basket. L a t e r t h e su n d r i e s t h e i r w i n g s a n d it is h a r d t o c a t c h t h e m . W h e n in f l i g h t t h e y r e s e m b l e w h a t w e c a ll May fl i e s . T h e y fl.v s i d e w a y s , d r i f t i n g , a s i t w e r e , b e f o r e th e w ind. T h e y devou r e v e ry th in g ve g e ta b le and a re d e v o u re d b y e v e r y t h i n g a n im a l -- de sert la rk s and bustards, ravens, h a w k s and buzzards like them . T h e cam els m u n c h t h e m in t h e i r f o o d . The grey h o u n d s ru n s n a p p i n g a f t e r t h e m a l l d a y lo n g and eat as m a n y as th e y catch. T h e B e d ou in s o fte n g i v e th e m th e ir horses.-- Y o u t h ' s C om p an ion. GROWTH OF MAN. A m a n ' s o r g a n s a n d th o s e o f his b o n e s w h ic h are n ot su bject to pressure g r o w c o n t i n u o u s l y u n t i l h e is 40 y e a r s old; t h a t is t o s a y , t h e h e a r t s h o u l d b e c o m e s tro n g e r , th e c a p a c i t y o f th e lu ngs in crease, and the b rain should d evelop s t e a d ily until t h e f o u r t h d e c a d e o f life. A m a n cea se s to g r o w tall, h o w e v e r , a t th e b e g in n in g o f the third decade, be cause a ft e r th a t tim e pressure ex erted b y t h e w e i g h t o f t h e b o d y w h i l e in t h e e r e c t p o s i t i o n c o m p r e s s e s t h e v e r t e b r a on s m a l l b o n e s in t h e s p i n e , t h e d i s k s o f c a r t i l a g e b e t w e e n them , th e p e lv is and th e t h ig h bones, and this pressu re overcom es the n a tu ra l e la s t ic it y o f th e disks and the g r o w t h o f th e s e bones. H o w e p e r , a B r itis h scientist contends th a t w ere a m an a quadrped, and th e re fo re freed fr o m the d o w n w a rd pressure p r o d u c e d b y his w e i g h t u p o n his spinal colu m n , he w ou ld co n tin u e to g r o w in h e ig h t f o r ten v e r s lo n g e r t h a n he does At p r e s e n t , s i n c e i t h a s b e e n f o u n d t h a t bones not su b jec t to c o m p r e s s io n in crease up to th e fo u rt h decad e.--C h ic a g o T ri bu n e. Looked Like Intended Suicide T h e citizen who w as brandishing a fierce lo o k in g ra zor says it w a sn 't sui cide, b u t corns he w as th in k in g about. N eedless to say, his w ife bought him Pu tn am 's C orn E x t r a c to r and h id the ra zor-- v e r y w ise, because P u tn a m 's cures in 24 h ou rs; t r y it, 25c a t all dealers. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD I f you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home b y the new absorption treatm ent; and will also send »om a of tliis home treatment free fo r trial, with references requested. from your own locality if Immediate relief and per Send no money, W r it e to- Ke e p M in a r d 's Linim ent in the house THE CARE OF FU R S. Here is Where Prevention is tha Only Sure Cure. T h e w om an w h o v a lu es her furs, y e t can n ot a ffo r d cold s to ra g e, shou ld clean and a ir th em th o ro u g h ly , exam in in g th em w ith care. T h e m o re va lu a b le the fu r th e g re a te r the d an ger fro m m oths. Some furs, lik e R ussian sables, fo r instance, can n ot l>« tren d ed , and in less th an fo u r weeks % single m oth can ruin an en tire sable ga r ment. I f a sm ell m oth , or even an egg, is in an a rtic le w hen it is packed, no am ou n t o f so-called p re v e n tiv e w ill k ill it. I t i9 necessary, t h t ie fo r e , to h ave the. g a r m en ts th o ro u g h ly cleaned an d aired, shaken and sunned, b efo re packing. T a ils seem to be th e fa v o r ite n estin g p lace fo r m oths, so th ese should receive special a tten tio n . D ye d si.ins are c o m p a ra tiv e ly safo fro m m oths, o w in g to the acids em ploy ed in d yein g them b ein g poison ou s; tfctia y o u will n otice th a t in sealskin the m oth e a ts r n ly in spots-- w h ere th ere is least acid-- w h ile in n a tu ra l fu r i t e a t* s tra ig h t th rou gh th e garm ents. W h ile th e y hatch in M arch, th e m oth does n o t a lw a y s begin its w o rk im m edi a te ly . fo r i t m a y lie d o r m a n ta ix niojj in cold sto ra g e and then p ro sjp t^ to b u r r o w jjp obnoxious w a jf h o w e ve r, th e y b egin o p era tio n s earl v and th e ir w o rk goes on m e rrily durin g tha w a rm w eath er. Mi na rd's Linimen t Us ed by Physic ians NOT EVEN THAT MUCH. H AM SALAD. (B y C a ro lin e Coc.) Chop fin e one cup o f cold boiled ham. T a k e one cup o f sto ck or w a te r ham w t s b oiled in and add one small clove ot* ga rlic. One b a y le a f and tw o sm all red pepper* pod*. D issolve one even ta biespoon o f g e la tin e in one tablespoon cold w a te r and add to stock and h ea t it M in a r d's Lin im en t L u m b e r m a n 's v e r y h ot. b u t do n o t b oil. Friend. S tra in in to th e cup o f chopped ham. M ix th o ro u g h ly tu rn in to m ouM and aet OLD AGE DIET. aside to sret cold. W h en re a d y to serve I t 's a study. p l' c - r.n le ttu c e leaves. S ' t h m ayonn aise dressing. M r : 1' Old age dances less, So old a g e should e a t less. be v *1 * * 1 in sm all in dividual port ions i K xereiae and fods m u st balance. .«*'* * ·" ' -died w ith hard-boiled «*·. ·: Y o u th 's a c t iv it y burns up fuel trem en slk'Lts it yo u wish som eth in g v e ry tn stv. dously. A t 60 the p oor stom ach and liv e r tire T o soften and w h iten the hand*, use alm ond meal c o n s tm t ly instead o f goap. o f o ve rw o rk . W ith excess o f foo d and fa llin g o ff o f exercise th e y m a y g o on strike. O v ere a tin g d evelop s in to numerous ills, go u t, in digestion , biliousness, short breath and the like. Y o u t h requires p le n ty o f food, n ot on ly fo r h ea t and e n ergy , but fo r pro cesses o f grow th . T w o qu arts o f w a te r should be drunk each d ay b etw een meals, and h o t w a te r i* v e r y b en eficial to th ose w ljo do n ot exercise much. A physician says the fo llo w in g is a good lis t : B re a k fa s t-- F ru it, cream of w h eat, a soft-b o iled egg, to a st, te a or coffee . Luncheon-- Fish, cream ed p o ta toes. peas, fresh fru it. D in n er-- C lear soup, chicken, mashed p otatoes, strin ? beans, lettu ce, salad (Fren ch d ressin g), fruit. An d w ith an y d iet som e exercise is reeessarr. manent cure assured. bu t tell others of this offer. sor, Ont. dav to Mrs. M. Summers, box P 8, W in d BAKED CABBAGE. (B y C aroline Coe.) Slice one-half head o f a medium -sized cabbage. M ash and strain. M ix one tablespoon o f flou r w ith ot\# even te a spoon o f salt and one o f d r y m ustard. D red g e the cabbage. T h is m ixtu re put in to b u ttered ca«saro le o ve r ton put one cup o f chopped ham o r bacon o r an y cold cooked m eat a t hand, also a few slices o f green pep per. A d d one cup o f m e a t stock o r w a te r and cover. B a k e an hour and a qu a rter, m od er a te over. A sk fo r M i n a r d 's and take SOUP, W IT H no other. E GG POTATO D U M PLIN G S. (B y C a rolin e Coe.) E ig h t large p ota toe s , o n e 'la r g e onion, one-half pound o f salt pork. Cut these in sm all pieces. A d d three w hole cloves, th re e sm all red pepper corns. C o ver w ith th ree qu arts o f cold w a ter. B o il tw o hours. S tra in and mash the p o ta to through the strain er. A dd one teaspoon o f salt. S erve w ith e g g dumplings. C g g Dum plings.-- B reak one e gg in a la rg e cup, add pinch o f salt and flo u r in w hich one teaspoon o f b ak ing pow der is s ifte d ; add flo u r enough to m ake a s tiff dough. D rop these a lit t le fro m a te a spoon in to h o t soup and b oil fiv e m in utes w ith ou t a c o v e r on th e k e ttle . TH E W ISE GRADUATE. L E E T r '0 o i Outing Shoes For Everybody the perfect sh oe A S K Y O U R DEALER. FOR SUMMER SPORTS (C h ic a g o T r ib u n e .) Just the sam e, m a n y a co llege g ra d u ate has as clea r an idea o f the c o u n try 's a il m ents. and w h a t it needs to c u re th e m as so m e o f th e d istin gu ish ed specialists to w h o m U n c le S a m p a y s largo fees fo r f u r n i s h i n g t h e d i a g n o s i s a n d doimsr the p rescribin g. (G u e lp h M e r c u r y .) S om e p eop le w h o h av e been d an etn* the tu rk ey trot all w in ter are now t r o u b l e d w i t h w h a t t h e d o c t o r s c a l l " tu r k ey leg ." A close a n a jy s is w o u ld p r o b a b l y d i s c l o s e a t u r k e y b r a i n , a ls o . A d am and E v e did n ot q u arrel ab out w e a rin g a p p a re l; it was o n ly w h a t th e y a te th a t w o rrie d them.