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WEDNESDAY, JUNE SDI, 1.921.
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POISONED DP.AN WILL
KILL ALL CUTWORMS
Agriculture f1 io T_its 1.
Combat the Posts in
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WATCH FOR DISFASES
tie: • ::: 411, o fee-,
a- • eeite.,. sir 1 . naImiesit 1 • to. t
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I.ti tit • filet tlIsti Isms, of tit.•
Tire foe ma; -;•• any
l materiel .1..4 :nay ietitei
aloor a rctuott 0.1iy
11:1 1/111.,t5 +11.. 111:11 t'111 to 1..11I-.-1
iy disinfect, ii 1.18,
colon!'
1t0ttotr0t,s :ts l•eo• •r•
oroiliteticm itr,• siem hots it ,1; it
liotonto.4 w; alcor tic soil int -
ally dies. ;Morouvor, mch ,
a,"„-. prey t:o, 1011h. r 1 S an
baaonla tho ..iurci• of i.aft----: 4, f
every other colony in 1.11 .
While, tins variott4 prntinciai
1831.ontplity a iton•lior ariiaiy
-pectio.-. to a 1..1.11:11
111,1 11W11 I.1 3. tied ne ea
tho \retch for disease at ••,....ey t,-
tonintition of his colonies. WirIlo
I). tro., 1)1011 Malty 1)r.01 1
11111d/11' iii,•tia-11 41-1
me -t of th, in Imam Ilt, ;uni. 1•,.,,,•
If hoaitliy ;brood ti.ol :iv; ;4.1.- t, 11
;r :Lily ,,i,norolanty Tn
oudi at piece of e,onb,
two Inaba,: :.(1013(1,. and
of the almort11.11 ;brood, .41mtlit
he in a tatrillmaril lux and
sent 1.8 the 1'eovinc10.1 loittritt to
the 111. 11/VIS1(111. c'tintral Ettimri-
mental Finn, Ottawa, itidier.
nrisis of it will hi, ,nado frei• of
charge. As 58°11 :15 1 110 1.31t 11.104.
(10/11P2 warm imough in the spring so
that a colony may h,, kept open for
a short the without hiI1in +1..
brood, examine the amilbA
for disease. As there aro compare,
lively few bees in the hive at tin;
time of the year, any ztl)nornutlity
the, brood can he drtcetod much (o13 -
for than later in th,, season. Watch
for it at every examination and for
further pa)•tieulars write to roe Bea
.1,:vi:don at Ottawa,
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NEW CUSHIONS.
.A couple of smart, -'now cushions,
(tented 11k13 gradnma's old path -
work coverlet, are quite the newest
tbing to liven pp the porch corner and
erld an attractive, old-fashioned note
of hospitality.
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etsii.,•11 or of 1• iv• tit.4,1one] 1.oi.01 14, ,,1,1 hat it was a1.ios•nas
al- indium; it ot all ; ,, .13.,• eh ,1,.1t,,,;;;,,i ia h.-ttlo„ ,
A lot.. ;1 1',.- li•1 'init. "many in Cols 1;•:,1; rshio a :Jena:Y-7' 1 :an, Citerio,
: • :•-,• 1,i 1,-415 attacIchet 0,1,1 he,. thy v h ''1 0 Tnri,ar. :'i .......1 as :11110
In eitt's Ino in if, • or •:-' cet,•••••• • • ithoself. Con-
, 'i,t- to malt, tne ,
site, ism l. copilinitiol in Pavitic :1(v1:1('
1.,-.1.11,,tlntly accitt (tett tht
-•,' 1.roteritt Itirt .1 lir,-
,•;-:'1.1;siert establish...4 iiillent imoorisaitt. afid
itod h1 sosiech or
,h • ore...tit ,, ; 01' Sir ;John A.
! Ititt: a tig; ;. i.- • e,,. WV! mintinion 4 In His cluing, o1. la/licit'
for :.,form that Alsa), 1tt t11 11 1 11 Conanimwe.:Ith of .Ntitiott4 rriiiy0 'hie ••-1, tr... tors, 11 ,
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at tliatt 0101. 118 sam Nova Stotia 1,1,1,0;1..31 of
ti,,, to self ;.rovere. 3.:11,4 0111.',.? 111yrilow r the celiMet 11 had to
witilriet b'reelslled and re- 36,5 „d. ' ".1. !hi hiii„r„t (,•,;11ifiet of inis 1)011.1(1,31
; Li; ;i». 4-d 1. "139-8. '13 !tut hoe Cimii,,im.titroi 11111-111. rr,, mien. lmt thd sti•uggle, tvith
ene, Catede.
010.104-1 ,tatteii 41 I -width mid animosity in
11-0,11,11 relIwat; commat„est- t, I:, syte. es1:1:11 Nova Sietiti • lat, 333 itrIrdratitie affection,
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1, 11-..,11.-1 4181.-?; 111, 1.160 lie fouglit itgaist ahsorption wait' i,11 'Joe llov.ao. 111 the ('41 1.311101
LAYS WAR PLANS
0'
Benito Mussolini who told the Ita-
lian chamber of deputks that the
country needed an iirtrty of 5,000,-
000 men rmdy for any eniergeney.
TI-1.1.N1.18f_111.71 1`•In ON JULY Thu,: D
Sunday Services in Connection With
alt iie.e—Seggestions as to Pen •
gram Mario By Premier
Ottawa, May 211..- 811111131(1. Joiy 11,
was the date set to -day by te:,
tional committee for the co..bratien
the ithunond j'ill,Mer• of crolfeiiec.
anon. 11 is proposed that the Jumble
ctiath.s. msoninent centers 11,,, r.1-,
of t112111tSgiVillg 1011 ttot biota-
hie's that have grown out of t'•••1••
1. rhetutiou. Th,, time for the vein.
meet,- ment or the services has been
tentetie,•Iy set Tor 2.30 p.m.
Pel -oder King placed the •supieret.-
befere the committee when it
met te-day. He pointed out that
while, the holding of a national re-
ligious service might be regarded 11.4
a delicate question, there witsne
renson why Canadians everywhere
611011111 not eome together on Jubilee
Sunday andtake part in 0' 1(1181111311117
such as had been held •at Westenin-
, step Abbey when the memorial to the
million war dead had. been ttriveMd.
\'1l '((118 ,t1j1.1111.2 00111.1 he
11)13,(1 -101. 111,, 1)(tromo1ly, fu, ;.1tigg1.401,
1,1111 it V)1111111 111, a onlendid derdon-
.•tratien front mut t. to coast "of - the
sehieb all Canadians have with
tpect to a common God and a com-
mon country."
'rho [treader pfsisented a supsgeste
,d program containing time-honored
1iy‘3i13, 11 -83111(g3 of Scripture, trib-
ete., to -tho Fathers of Conte leratien
•1131 the singing of patriotic songs.
The committee agl'004 with tilo
premier's suggestion.
"WHO HEAT?"
"Every American is Interest-
ed in :11»11n kind of piene," the
European visitor • -observed,
"One can always safely begin a,
ennvpriottion by asking, 'What
was the score'?"
4, 4.
FRESHEN FLOWERS
Cut ,Thm of (lowers under fresh
water and then add a teaspoon of
salt 03 131 couple of aspirin tablets to
keep them fresh.
T 11 ANSFERABLE YOT3
I the or111(MMI41g provincial
'1, 31' I 1 111anito1-11 whet 14 Ictiewit
ch ; itereative or trate;ferable
,;'tern of voting will hit employed in
ci1' conalituencliit. 11)
411 more than two 011114.142111,1 1118
10111 in Which only 0112
weedier can be 31ectec1. This is not
'111 (11(11)311 system of voting,
,Lott. it rtieceierfully prevents the -
t,titinti of minority candidates. The
voters indicate their various choices
in order. If any candidate has rt
jority of the first choices, the eandi•
' date with the smallest number of
•first choices will be counted out, and
•
11.111' second choices on his ballots will
; be distributed between the other
1 randidetes. The candidate thus
; Lining a majority will be elected.
TIM transferable vote has been
used with !remold satiefaction in ,A1 -
P1141, Proportional repre,ienitati on
has liven applied to Winnipter In the
last two proviorial elections, with
Joitisfreitory reieflts. It -is not as ap.
; 1Jahlr• io single - mambo' e810,11itia At -
11t v.,1,1 31.111, 1101: 11: hio
lo -t. No wet almointed lienten,int-
....mm.ony or Neva Seoti.a in 187:3, but
130 11''.l only it few t••elt•e; to enjoy
the 17.1 hero.; ni 1,. talvinee and
died stelrlenly juno 1 of that
year.
illustration depicts a scene
that occorred more Hum once during
1-Towe's years of pepularity. 11" was
home home in triumph on the
ihmilders of the Crowd after his se-
-relate] nt his trial fe rlihel, and the
01010 1W1,1:01'0112 1ribut, was given to
hint by the admiringpopulace at the
conclusion of several of his speeches.
In the piteure he is seen (tarried out
171111 3 11100t11111; 111 1A11.15011 Hall, in
Henri -IN 11 his cheering audience, am
eseerted hom, by a torehlight pro-
cersion. The costumes are much the
same as these in the two preceding
pictures in this serios.
0108 22 the transferable vote. Bat it
is suitable for the larger cities, and
its use has often been advocated In
ferlyeal eleetions h all the larger cit -
fes of the Dominion. In every elec-
tion there tire many candidates
elected by a minority of the vacs,
hut under proportio)le. representa-
tion, and the single transferable vote
this is made impossible. WO possi-
bility of securing representation by
the smaller groups is always an in-
centive to go to the polls. 11 113 fair
t? all parties, and a systemi that
achiAis this, brings out a larger
vote, and removes discontent, is wor-
thy of trial.
TRUE STORY
Mother (telling fairy storms)
—Once ;upon a tire:—
Little Boy—IVItimmy, do fairy
tales always begin like that?
Mother—No, darling} som0.
times they begin, -Awfully sor-
ry, my dear, to have been de-
tained at the office again to.
night."
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t -tit ..f 1-,4•4 of liegian
1.•'. : 1;1" 1., ioricnity
1,• 1.• 1 the 31 ''1. 1'...10,11H3 11001fitt
1..4 1 iiman.3 Nlay
LI iy ,1. . c'titis,•• ia tied
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to 1.1o, cm. , •-' . it of
I. '-. :-• ea...,
--of tint 'fint...1
is ,,., v1
inentilrial priciest, of
4..1' • 3,1.11 ft t): 111011-
1100)111:e ,-,r 111" pro8
gress of bctustry in the Deminiral
shice etinfeilerati 11, Will be display-
ed in dolmen:1e 8) 1,' ;it an ''1413-1-
1.3:')) 81,01, the Pritiaccii-in-Cnnada
A-.4;:tiat;on, 1$y
rl!an
stree Aerre.st
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1. C.1 '' ' 1.7L;q.,1(ty-
l:, it eomvice, ti.., moi-th
..1pril at 4 tin, fitist ten (ley. t
011) have 3•:;;
1, '113 1, 1.•,118.11
l•at i v11110,1.'8; lift
C111',H1.,1) liadway, These
1. a !vivo is.'
.;• 1.; :us! essint t, t: the
1.!....,15 from vo33tItt01,a1
Att111,11111:1: 1t, tl,t. 111.10.1. informa-
ti .11 1-11.:1'n 13113 1331 LW!. 31.111 Pa -
11.11V..1114' 111..,1111.'(.11./11 38)1 1, 110
Pt, 3-1 17.11; .t 1411.
....tt his (1,11 portantsed
I :111,41118th•t frontin- .1, Prime
: ..p ..; nt, f;.,t. It has
also tit en 8t• W C.11,11.
8,1 Will 1,0 20 stories iir more in
h slit: of 111 lir-mooed
1!31c: ore i.i ;;;;;:iiii.t.., the
8 lfition St-tio". Cti, 1.nel being
occupied at present by the well-
known Quia rts Hotel.
11,11 Salvador Castitllo, alio will
1t•end the Spanish deli -Tahiti to
l'oultry Congress to be 1101c1
Ot:awa from July 27th to Aug-
ust .1118 has notified Copg.resi head-
quarters that the representatives
from this country will arrive in:
Canada on July Stird or 24th. The
Spanish livo bird exhibit will reach
'Si:entreat on July 21st or 22134, The
party is sailing from Cherbourg un
the. litter "Ilentroyal" on July
14th. Don Salvador Castello states
he believes the Spanish Nationa1
3883.1 will be one of the most re-
markable staged at the Congress
Exhibition.
The Post Office Department ad-
viA('S that permission has been
granted to the, Western Canada Air-
ways, Limited, or its agents, to
;literate an air mail service between
Rolling Portage, Ontario, and the
Lalce lithium. area, and convey
such mail as Is offered for conv•ey-
anee by this sei•vice. The require-
ments tire: (1) The %Norris "By air
mail" to -be prominently written on
the address side; (2) The usual
Canothan postage he affixed lin the
•Idilress. Adel (3) The "Ail- mail
stamp" to bo Waved on the reverse
side. '
E„ 17. 'fleetly, Clyde:mai and
Pr-W.:hint of tit..., (11,)1a.paa reici tee
bas effete d in prizes
tot )h,• ')U ..)2'-1 11.,s1i911 to be
held at 11w Choctaw Prciitetate, Que-
bec. olk,ont fietival item:fly
c.taibaisd at tit- A.tesint Capital
tsai 2.1 imigunciscp.
1.1118. i,tt r.:. dm?.
Th.. 71 ...4 1. .:-• Bratty
1' • etuntin; eitstitiois
, •• ;o ..1.131 01'1 11' ''1813,.))
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o • .Cii otii•ii • 4111 11 tr,
1' .
11 g in sir, ei tat Lis 10 st.1
of 11, , ce1t111•.1,1 7110.'1 o!,1
of 1,1,211011 111.,1,11.31).3 810 fa:
b., p)'ie.ilitrity.
Because the fan belt is a hard-
working unit •01 the ear, it pays to
use the best belts that can be had
and to show some solicitude for the
condition in which it is.
Apply a wrencli on the front axle
spring clips occasionally. In this
way a broken spring or the axle 1•.
shifting out of line may be avoided.
Incidentally, greater safety) will bo
ensured, together with less tire wear