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'i6terioir 'd,boratom. point out that insist on a EIttle grassy turf 1__ ____ ­ . i,X:",:,;�;:qX-X k� I 1- , �d s, . 11.1`iii��',!�'�i�,.'*i* I. .4 , , .�- . . * � . 't Is qu be piissit%6, indeed, it; is a foregrou- iii' . . L - - �11. . . .0W . f Ditune to Accomplish An ca ton of sandy Ore. oa-r .1 .... .1 . . 40 - ind. Thi pr6vides.a setting � -­ - � ,:. .�,i:�,!i""".- '� 1� , n yow . 1q. con-ginon mistake, to crowd too much f or 'the rabs-� Along the fences and �.,: i� I I 1. " JPP. sh ..... 1::!Ili� 1.1�i -11>1� � � .4.1'. in*ncwtal work for hunianity," he Those were heotic dliays, The Curies 1. .1 _ :`]�' � L �,. , &a& piresented to ther a small worked incessantly. They boiled arid � :, furniture Into a living ir�uami. Par- wall's, thesle people -plant &!,I .Ahe _ . 1- A .. iiii.,11 11 �,� 9341a, ticulayly io this� true ,when that rogm shrtibbery wanted, ,thlit.ithey Strongly .'....'.. 11 Ir _ � bial f radium, the gift 6P'Alnieriw .cooked their mound of dirt ....... Altered . I . . . I . I . . I . . I - . . is indlined Itio be m#affl� I advise, againalt spreaffing it all aver , �,,," ' can women. . And Separated its impurities. When bhesis, in the history of "' science. J ��. 1­;.i,*i;: I "', N�, Now the - same is true of the gAr- ,the plaqm Irregular clurnp planting �:.:.:��::,.!. .."'.....`..`,I".'.'. : 4 1 � il�l For that- thimbleful of glisteninIg ithe p&san gases threatened to stifle '-'.Now the news -was made pdWie.. :::,:::;,:::,.111,1:.i1�ii;�i A � . . den ,So it is said. To the owsual ob,frather than, sltr4t,ght rows or odd 11 ,salt, 5,00 men equipped with every. them under the,.It4ky i,oQf of theie A strange new element -had been di&- �*!!i�i§:::;, iii�liii� � * . . scienit,ific a6d had,strilIggled for a year shed, Ma,rie Curie herself lifted large covered whose, ' dark serv6k the peculiar thing ailyoult it .is be& -here and there are urged. ::�,�*.., ,':j:j � I �. * � salts,shone, in the the fact that,while the stpace, devoted With perennial flowerai, too, the , ,,r-"..� . IN . . .- ;�--*,i�1!11i, ..* , � ith a 500 -ton mountain ,of ore, and vats of liqui-i our.- into the yatrd, For and -were contivubu,4y eanitting heat .,::::!:;::::1::::;::::�. ,.-,�... "" " : r..k I I I mn :;;;i*i7, t 'Yet, almost haurs-st a time she stood b"ide the 2 to fitoweirs, shrubs and lawn seeimed'aVeTage gardener is aid,vised , t90 be .�,;�.: .�.::!:.: , .... I � � III 11 I i -pent, ,�;;:,.,Ai.,z-ii;��,���:ii��ii�i!iiii�j:]�: $10o,ocoo had been i ,%clOo.binies ai.,� great as that pro- R;M; --`�`,.`..'.*,." �."..."." I " ."., , ample in the first few years, later "U.,.ii;��,����i;��i���!�i�i�ii]� - . :b:1-:::;:1::. :j; .. . 25- ye -ing the thi k Ii - - . ,;�::-,-.-::iiiii;i�::;:::,.�;ii�;",:�::�:.. !::....;s:; � , 11 ars before, ithis� wonlan, MaXie b0i'ling PIAS, stiri - c q IIIAL-ed by burning an equal weight of ro'her hardlhe�arted. These things, . i�i�:Iii�,��!�:,_..-. i. : # I a,, Curie, with but onke� as- nids iitth an iron rod almost as 14r,ge on'the appearance of a jungle began esi,ecially those li-ke iris, tpeony, lily- 1. ...�m.,..,..........,....,........,., ��'�' 0 7. 6161owdosk coal. It was ,the most pitent poison I . .,&�i�ij: - - I .. ' 1. **tant, her hwband Pierre, ll�d ac- as h'o)­alf. Often, while F4erre work- cr6tepirlig im ' of-Ithe-valley- - .ng -oseg, 'X.:!:!i . eveni primi ;,-`.* -t to the slain it produced �:.fe.;:;:, I knAvn. Xe�, � I I . �. , T -h-3 explanation, of course, is Phlox subullata, dianthus, and such . I plilshed Itbe ,"me miracle, had I vd at sonic cheai,.�ml opera -tion, she ,41,�� !11,1111iii�i;713il��!�!� �:�::::;�::::: �� i Com] painful -E-34o-s. Pierre knew4 this. His �:��.i� ..,:�:,�!!-,,:j::::.X:,; -adium, in an abandoned 61d � prel--ai ed 1,a,sty mcalts v�hich they site f, simple. Tender hearted and natural- Oiing.s aro inclin�?d to spread oht ./I...' - X :-:::k;-:::,::`:, � . . I 1. . I rdsers were almost a;para:lyzed from :;:!;::;;!:j:j:�:j1� i:1:.`,.10 iii:klr�:�::i . ner ,has �al- :,. *:k�".*:'i - ­____ - J i Ily eXpCTi/M4ntaQ,'th,e ow leaving ,the centre weak and �often . . ssh,ed ill, Pal -is, vi,ifji nie-ager Nuip- I a:s they cond,nueJ. their task. "We presence steriTized. � I . . ,," ds, - d awed.lids oriqklad, perenni'als, shrub- a snug refuge for weeds. Beginners — , :::::: � .:,. .. W!i I 0 ��;_, -ed in 1 preo'.-cupation as co,niiplete I ;'.`.­ ::, .. ... '. I its CiTects. Its � I ::;;;::.'1 I . I I - 4 . , raerit anJ ,little Oir r�q_fun - � She ha, IiN .e ' -face canci ine� are urged to ke p ,peren ial,s within I ..d: .,� 'Iff/. �. ed years e(,s. healed sui � rs', killeLl bery and vi -s to spread, regardless e di I � �� �.(14 ... ­ I . _,- I . � pus-hed back the fronters �of Cher I as a drean�," sha renfOriber nikxobes, colored diamonds, and p-.- .'J Y�6 . of la-mr. ,,It was, in tihat miserable sheZ - of roorm. Re. has added more prob� bounds-aJid ,every few years to cut .... 11 � , ,11 .. I I . I I.... I .:!I , I .; ...": . : . _:� ,... -11:11.11 I V , I cal kmowledge, and had.,piade one . etrated solids, a.b;rT and the greatest faulit of all, up chrmps and rerplant. In small . .. . _ v,: I , th-6 most magnificent d,,-sca�re�ies in fthat we passed the happiest years or The -world, inarvelled, Overnight every little seedling ,has been en- -gardens one is al o ',�arged to stick -f . , -11 the memory of Iiian. I Our life," . .� the. �`uries ,becoai,e ,Nybrld f,inious. 9 :'...�ii.,"....-i-i-�. I..X:.�i;:i: � 't . . t couri,ged to grow up in the hope taiat to one or two Epeolments of each kind . ....:X�., I . I .. : :��.::- 1", It N%%s in her ­3uslii s lab&ratorv. ill 'She caught prieurno,niaJAnd it was Tourists invaded their lecture rooms.* itt will turn int* some worderfulnew adding brand now ,�qayjejtjes rather . :::::"... : .'_i . . I ­ , � 1 :, __ .". . ;-...;� ; ::::: I M.-_ II . Iari2 in:�,,niths before she returned 'to he" Nvwsniongers ,pursued' thern into . ".. - I -1 I I her nat,j%-.i, -�IlAv ,that _N , . , .. :'..".1".. . . I I:` . c�ty of "'ai I flow6k or a rose that will take,the than filling all space with offshoots I .-IX . . , ­ Sklowdoqka firs* began mixing che4in- vau!drons. Then, in September, 1897, , ... I . . �Pr . their hom,-. All sorts- of Stories came ,%vorld By stE�'_',But the odds 'are of the briginal'clunvps.. . .. � - � I I I x I � ,�: ' ' icals. S�he vas a solencin, motherless a daughter was born, And the ch"L' back 'of this strange couple-Plerre chance finds, . I fl, greatly a-gainsit 'Such . ' ster lov �, � .. I - was� but a week.old. when Marie Cullie the ,reticent,. drelliny philosopher, and . meantime the.... ... garden 11 Make Several Sowings . EVERY es Kelloges Corn Flakes'. They're,' I . ,girl then, lo%in�: her father, a pro . young "I .. fessor-of nia,hf,mati-es and phyz-ias, 'walked into that workshop again. '�Iarie, the sad -faced niloqt1her who and in 'the I I so crunchy -crisp - so flavor -perfect. Serve thent f�r : ' - 1 4 . . and her oppre�s*e,d coun- - Pierre's a retired . . kly lioses­its air of Spaciousness. . ' I . I .:,_ widowed tathe'r ­-Nved, cooked, and told stories to h,F,lr qUIC' 'Several sowings 'of eich vegeitiabl, 1� . . 1.� passi,onately, , Room is Necessary . e breakfpst, lunch ",or supper', with plenty of milk 'or I I . IN 11: , try, Poland, hard:y less. At 17, clon- .dbC-or, Cal et-,) help care for the baby �'-'t, are advised. Otherwise all mature at � � lit ,e girl. The Curie�; complained, .. -Easy ��;: I Irene. I Even the tiniest flower must ,have the same time and then th I cream. Delicioual And rich in energy. a to digesiL - , . - to become a . -er- . I ditionst fjece�l he, &ON hut they could not eseape. Hbn.ors ere will I .�. of amp e room, to develop into full love ' Insist on Kellogk1'6t-.a1ways oven -fresh azid flavor- L ,- I 1, I .... . Tile"s in a Rus.-',ian faniij,�. Her re I - By now t�e pitchblende. had Nvii�s- showered upon them, niany " . . . . be a feast '6r a famine. After all, . .. " . liness and grace and the Same is . 1, bellipus. iis"frtotisni flared high.. She dwindled to 100 po,unds. Anothet which the,, refused, - prot��srtiin- -that - Dre,trile of darubs and itirees. wi-6h such ttings as radish, rspinach, ' .'. per. feet. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. - .. ­ . of year of heroic work. Agahi Marie the.v, would rather have lia 4 ' elbill nil pF,a2, corn, or practically anything . -1 I I � . I 1. .. 4 I I �1, joined one,of the secret groups . . . boratories �he lawri shoruld not be cranj,pe& No . . -i I , "' I , "d . Pol,as ,vh,o had vowed to over- Curie. -was iii.' Piep,-e was ready to than' decorattion I . . I else for that .matter the time, they I - � f sot�- 0 . . . , I �P , I young I . �. 1 .91, matter hoW tirly the space ar-ones are z<�ally woritth . 'Nothing es the --place o CORK FLA�ps . . .., � , " � tb raw 'he 'huted Ruo--_ianG. aod, was give up, but n---: she. When .almost - N�-dlthin.a few nionths. the Niobel .di;po&a1,_ ad experienced gardeners eating is when they . I �, I ­ I " I I . . -, I " i ,, are� fr .. . t. -o fearle.,3 in, 1-ier revoluitionary ac- icwo years of constant work were P i was awarded them to be shared I esih, that is,, just imature; and I , I rize I " 1, 1". . I tivities; tba- in a few years she was done, they-ftad extracted a small with Becquerel. But this money was, . . ---r---7— taken, rigrt out of the garden,., They . . � I . forced tia leave Poland. . amount of bis,rnut� salts which sho,%Nr�d - — ''. , .. soon gone to pay debts ine'urred by musit be ,quickly grown and us -ed im- . .. 1. . 11 I I .1 . 1, �-�, xille �of` 24, the pres,ence of a very active eleme-lit, I . . . I m4diately -when they have reache'd best resulItt% .may be expectied when tiliz" er . fery ewnly -and at the rate$ . I I .': . So in IM, a young e �-�e experiments. Theirs was still a , . . � .,�� � she arri,yed in Pa-ris. - A garret ro rie nt,as uran- 'financial struggle. They could easily . . the proper size. These v`geta'bI11s the fertilizeir is. -placed' in a narrow s,pecifted on the containers, becauset � . om. dbo.ui 300 fdl -s as pote a , , ; - . - I , � .1 . was all she could aff ord'and her meals ium. Froin this salt MaTie Curie is- 0nave patented their discovery, made � . . . . will deteriorate whether they are I left I 11 �9;1. ,F +I- k�,Il — ..i-+; -factiory 9 ts, rannott be ex- � I .. 11 11 ­ I wand a ong vau � � ..- 11 - ofven only bread and chocolate. olated a. s--.i!h,z'._ance' resemitbling nickel. -rixofits. But it -hey refused. I 'In siborage or ripening $n the vege. J�ce of t , I., w�ye fabulous. . I I at a ,di&stan -Wo to four inches pe6ted. :by.. applying one ,pound where . . .. 4. . , .. I" But she did not mind. Her ardor by Shs,s��Vje�ted it to every known test,. Ev.-ry crystal of radium siOt they table rows.- To' , avoid this ne, five paundsi are recommended and 1. .000—P . . So"'t 'of' from the Seed, an& af about the saii 1, -then :bad turned from politics to and in July, 1898,..announced the dis- wrerc7hed, from mountains of roe ' k .. tbing the good , gardener -had has d-opith as ,the iseed or vllghtl� lower. vice verse. ' As soon as the fertilimw I I �, chendstry At a time when science covery of a hfthert) unknown, - '6rned over to hospitals without I ,vegetables coming. along continuo, s- . . - ' el -e- was 1".0. u Drills which,: place the fertilizer in ,has been applied it- ' -should- be, Well I , ,vas -a elo-ki iil,lo for womlen. she had ment w1iich she named "polonium" ch A P,IEA0�4 9 VICE Oil ly, a few feet of lettuce -and baby ta, , . arge. . is%pos��tion acre also obtainable. It watered in, eare being taken It;) use , 11 k . . �. � b_egun to drrmm of a career in. it. in lionar of her beloved country. Irene was now seven, and 'anokler THE cAIN4AWA 1,49PACAL Carrots and be,et.& ready for the table is. usually. -a dangerous practice to a fine siprray so that the seed Is no . I I , - 1. �, ,�. , .. She .rriati iculated at the Sorbmrie, Others migh: ha,�%, been sa;tisfi(�i baby calne--4Eve Denise. The Curie AsSOCIATION AND, L.11FIL --- ., all season. I I I ed ressL I '. -ashing laboratory wi th �Ii 4 ANGURANCE COMPANIES I . . place the fertilizer in airect coutiact disturbed ,in the newly iseled a I I . I 6augh. it meant NN th:s C. covery. But 6,i. -,he Cup of happiness was filled. But Trot .IN CANADA L 01 A Help ,with garden -or ot(her holed crop seeds .-On.-theset teed -ed areas the ground L, , . b6ttles and taking f nace I Cui�ies. They k6pL working with por- for long. 'In April, 1906 Pierre Curie I I.... . . . I , . . . . should be kept modst, b4b I not flood-' � . , I � - , ... ,ions-oX. that ton -..of_p1w.hblendP... uii-� wa ab 'Ad.1i I I . A good seed catalo-guie will ,prove includiiipig portatoest . :,to_rl et eXpen`s'E��Z. ,­ . ..... . ­­­ .. ­. ,. '. le S -hit 1hy..a_c. a -n.taTl,:,Iy killed. . . WHY S411ALbPDX? 1. . 1. -in&I ens,able. Heigh't of tht, flowers, . -L distribution of the ed, for aboA,� two, weeks, so ,that the' - L I - til wn to amouii�s The bID-w -most sitruck Marie Curie I ­ . I P The untiforn . I ��. For three years She: worked un it was hAled do I al , feyttilrizeT is aWo of importance in ob- young pl;tntg have ,a chaned 4do be- � .. - -rib- re Edward, Jenner ounce.d times of blooming, whether they are . 'L . e,oentfully. Until one day she met I 4ni,LII enough to fit. inv'o test tubes. down. She mourned silently, tei Befo ann � . . taildrig ,evenness of stand'an,d- best cornle established., . I :� � I . chernicals appeared ly.L It, seemed she would never be in 1798, that vaccination prevents suitable foT -su'eh Spe'CiAIL purposes. a's . I I.. I ,Pierre Curie, 1, "a tall ' young. man wie,, I Th's, fraction of, to edging, screening, cutting and frag- yields ftiom khe crop. The modern Cutting Should -be regular and ,, . .. gradua-,?d o P,)stses - -trong-eir, able to rcsurrte -her ,,vork. But, Nvith- , smallipox, which n6wadays is, . I � auburn hair, who had . �s ploperties much .s fertilizer machinery already mention- sihould stari j,dst as Soon as the grass ", � I.. . . 'he Sorboriq-t, and was ' %�n­ ' I Curie -k- in her. ma-rly, ci� us, nothing but a name, th is raxice - aTe all inentioned ai�ndl are � xrom -t, � -.hlin e -.-en ro'onium. Marie in a few NN -.eek::. she was ba, . ed i . 11. I. r I . ' ' -ion as s designe& to distilibute 'the f�r­ is, long enaugh to' allow the rnomw,eri " . elecuical reseallrn. lns.an-ly 'Ma, ' - res:du,e for two years' bit v more silent than ever, discase, was as comn measles is tvita,l facts in laying out a Sitisfac- .. era applied, to furiction propeyl)r, It is a milstaim . . ie looked a, thi,, la Orator I '. . . . I tory garden. In the velgetable: line- tilizer e�enly. .Also wh ' I .. i6iis.. ft V"as a tinv o,, I I Sklowdosk-aliked him, and he, arh,i � tedio s� extracta nsecrati�g the rest of her life � to to -day. ,... - I U _-­` I . .11is .0 - id be ,V,6 -glbow the grasst to grow over two I . . I It is estirriated' �hat, during the' the catalogue continues + .,,,f..,1 broadcAst,' the fertilizer sht I .. . ed�at The learning of this girl with ,amount; she must be riore th�n �.ca�e- her husbandts memory. -as uniforimly "us, potsisible.. It iriches long at any time. Wilien out- .4 . - . e spkead ; . -- ­Iig�.t blue eyas; and b]6�.A , hai,r, fu! now. She examined every -drop anc asked'her to tdke o,�e,r his eighteenth....',etentury, at least sixty service by''listing ,different vaili ties � -sta-i -g, it is advisoible to use a grass . . �%,.. . the F r' e . -nan millons, of persons died 'in Elu(Tope under.th& heading'of. eaTly, late and 1 1 more difficuilt 1to di -bute uni- tin ,. . was captivated and could not hide it4 -of solutlon� that Came trickling chair of phyvsics, although no woi 11 there were. who .rh.ediam so tihat -a succtesiioin of formly the ,higher tanalysis fertilizers catcher -and remove all euttfings. This . rds mut- escarped,, and amon Sur- . � t . . . rid , -hrou� h eve-ry grain -oOtT -. ,om. smalillyox, Few pliate � , I ,. ­ Their courtship was h ,t i n, g,'h t. -'e filter. of haa ever before held a profess shi o fi such -as 4-24--12, or.'ani-mooniura. phos- inabovrial does harm -by foriniting a mat ".. - ' vegetables is possible right qffiraugh .11 -995, t rie solid that clung to thh, filter papa,r, &-, the Sn,bo ne. . Graybes g those .who - M48, grade a nd,, the, crowns. ,of the grass , . . -v-it e, � via�on. With .- unusual , Sorts, ' ) th Ti the more aTa,u Jul�, I .h,ey were �,Teled.. 'Ma . 71 ' t, d - and N - an ici -eno s , -er first lecture - ;�ed, some were :blind and ,mostwere th , I , �Psm*t1hering young qhooits I th her s udigs, . ot of the pi u stuff mu. t t 0 but to h . I bu%­ . lower', an-a'de a! (eriaJ,c; but 'r�lants -thu coultinued ie� s ere in tbi� .,� ' ,� ­ . ... r- Pierre took up h1a new dutiesv as pro- escape hEr. , She'and Pierre plodded great I $orb6hiie - 'amphitheater came, diEfigured with.)the Sears of 'the dis., sp�cial directilons are given, in re- . $ aid it � a1slo helips . weeds to spread-, as . . - I . fessor of phys;cs at ­,;'he Etole Mun- on, and when ,one -night they walked Fi4p..,e-,nien and s-le.wists, the Presi- case. gard to care andf'preparation for the m1od,ern fertillizex 'applying m1achi-nery a . . f � 1. ,�­ . - Slliallpox was a disease which table, . . . . V. gives -satisfactory distribution. - weed seeds are generally pre0ent W - . . .1 I- , - ,,, "', %. ici,p,i,. . . into -the shed and "saw on 'all sides dent of France. it�e King and. Queen — __. _-41w Yhere,(has( beien,much improvement. the cutt1ingstand, df not rkel�ed,obdn , 4 , , I I i � 4 . W. , . . � And then, Marie Curie's lucky da 111 -le fesbly luminous silhouettog of'the of Po,ituaal, "On the stroke of three calve to ,be regarded. as 1nevitable. 1 fertillz­, become estiablisibecL " ` ... � . � -,. .I . . . . y gr'l � �c' in the lyhysil-&d Condition ,-a I . A I.. -an insi ant little black' -robed wo- -Macaulay speaks of ie, 'in. his History . .. ,?- ... I da�imed, I t dawned because an im- bo,,des containing their product, like ers in recent pears, and the' trend ini . - � - ,�,: - " ,portanb,,aLident happened in the earthly stars,". [they knew that they man stepped in through a side door, of England-, as "always present,. 1111-. Corn Borer Situation N. . . . this respect is towards the. nianulac- .. 11 . , , , , I laboratory of Profes-doy ,Henri An- ,were near their goal, . and the brilliant throng rose with a ing our churchyards with corpses, . rim . . _1 , I. I ... . � . I . �`k � � . re 4 fertiliaers in granular To I - , 1: tolve Beequerel. BX chance Becquer- cr.ygtallizin- thrill �of, homage aid respect. Tlia, toa.-menting with constant-Us.ra all - An . intierelsting an(I important tu I 0 .. I . R-liltle after (bottle, leken." In- InVnrtirir -t7r *vtn-w ki�*­ �w�,,­C­ ­ M.1*1��,=dax,iulax - I , 1E1ous,e,.'Flv is ' . _�. . I * --'rwz visibl.-i --rm ret 'S"r held iu'Lotndon in April, with Pro- to a more ul , , � el 'had left 9 niece of uranium, ore up- eria',i. after crystglaiiing dish, w;73 lit -Tla b q� was . . . . Op'—'n *�� ' ­ - Public Enemy. ' " 11 " , sied and whom Jt nair 10 1p ,I dlisttre8: 1111qr" �p ' ' . I . I.. I on a photqg-ar,-h,'c pAlate ,in hi.4 dark- Cie, wa -.4 raised a ,rerribling hand." Th�n she ti,cieuced ,.to this continent by the fe's-AoT Lawson Caesar, .Provincial En- the dusit forms, as, thky run more � . ar­zd until not a .�,peck of dust . . ' , , �� , . La�te;r "he not musiical and low, her early whit,- 5.ettlers. it ran wild, kill- " 1!� Vooln., Liced that in -this .1,2ft to coma-minate the Iasi prod,uc' . . tomologist, Present, With bim were freely in most drills. . � . c1poke. her� -roice I . . . . -, . I ... . . I W,i�:h' the advent of', Spring IMM -18 , ".. j I � r, . 'French w,Ph but a slight Voli,sh ac- iing one-half' of the native Indian Robeyi� Tharnipsgon, assistant -to the . - the, menu e of the h6ouse, ily-WIA011 - 1. completely � darkened rc-om the plate''of their extractions. , Marie Curie did I . . - �. - 'y� ., '. ler the spot on the clea�ing. 'An . A "at- la�s;�` 'Marle cent, and ..1he heled-her IlAteners s7p ­ - I . . . corr dtly be termed Public 'En- � . l, . bad been changcd und * ell- p3p,Ulati.Yn. 1-. is sTrall, worder that Py,ovincial Ento%,Aog,iDt; �W. R. Reck, � I . may , . .. , .1 ;. Pon a 0 n Not a word of her tragedy. .the natlives looked with.,anytl 4 hing -but Director iof-ithe Expe-rinientad Firm rld-wi4e, in dis- _. . I . � . whic� the ore was placed. He c:�uld Cur'e was t1le fif,st 16' gaze u b u d. . . I I ' , . 'he continuei,Pie-Tre's, last lectureon fa�our upoili the newcomers.. ' Fresh Grass , . erntv No. 1. 11 iis, wo I 11 �, � ; . not understand it. ',H-*! deliberately few crystals, of salt of another new S Ridge1tidwri; and �Gelorge Stirrett, Sup- _1-1 ­ ttrl�butilon, . and- is no-torious for the I . .. � I W' idesPread erintendent of the Dominion Entlom- . ' U . tri,M'.fhe ex.,re-Hrrierit.with other ores elemznt�-radiu.rn. -It wa,s ,the end of polc�n;um almost where ,he ,had left We ,do not no 'have wl , For the� Lawu pa,rt it plays* in s1>readihg such *ser- I I 1. I", � d ftnl5hed only a epidemics *of syna,11pox because, ipan7_..e,16g1Cal. Laboratory at Makharn. I . I . . , -­. � containing 'uranium. In every cas' bandoned off. When' slia ha . 1 ious disk,ases, as -typhoid fever� tub- k. � . * a .that long trail under the a ... a sp ' few still do,ubted ber individual great- of -as have. been vkccinated., Every Profess -or 10aeser announced that -1ten " 1; ,� I . ort was left on the plate, atid be �old shed, . . . .. - . Perg5ris who desire good, lawrits can ercuVosi4, ,cholera, dy. bery, - intan- . . I, I Y'. . found. ftilt 4h . e - tintensity, of effect But still' there 'was no public an- neFs. . . ca,se of -smallpox co,ines from a pre due to fWaraible weather la-s�, year em, -but it will require some tile diarrhoea, and- other dangerous . � ­ .1 her triumph ''.Niarie vious case. Those who are vaccin- ,there waW­li� tremendous irrcre�se.. in have thl I I I.. But - even in ,:. . wais dir6ctly -)uncerntnt. Pierre was�- made pro- . P Ml'&aSUTe,s efPort on their part, especially,'in the epide,mics. The fly breeds ,in filth; *�- - _ _�', I .� , . ,� _._,proj�)Aional to the. n, Curie Still set.herself tjgw tasks. The ated break th� chain of transimisision. blorers and that c1lean-ur - . . I . I I 1� amount 'of uranium in each ore. fes,=..af. �hyslcs at the Sorbonne, . - ' to &Op- ,e6tty, Spring. ThTi is the time when Nct� itself M&h'filth; carries germs � � I � elemer.L. radium must be isolated, free Not only are they protected, against must be thoriough1his sjp�ltk , . �'� � -,Pitch4blende ssecimed mu,A more and 31ar;e Curle..was put in ch.ar,ge�. . . cannot con- bat ithe menace. Note was, glsio taken a little aftention may saiNe a donsid', of filtili and, &se"e on, its legs and . - . - r - ,the disease -but, as thley' . , - - �i1y.-ic.,' lectures at, the Highe a,n . "I Powerful than even its tbranium con-, of' r d uricorriK­ined wilth any other.ele k later on.. Just body and in its intestines- and With - again s -he live ii ass it tof the tget, ,that much corn in goifth. erable airrimint of wor P 4 "I , t could account for. -e inferred N .r Girls at Sevres. 'in,ent. Once d in her tract sTsiallpox, they cannot p as soon as , peared, these gerimis- poll6tes fobd , especiall r .... ., . ten H * - wester oun i wa ng. disap 11 �� . I ��., � I ormal School fo ing all .social en- on'Ito Someone else. The un ae6in I n c lies s left' starldi ' the Snow has, i .. � . lalboratory, ref�.s )rincipg]. nvitritional .� - that 4tlhere muEtt be an trit elq- She taught. helped Care for Irene, �v- . . 'n -the soil- is.dry and firm enough -milk, one of the 'I hia 4 , �' , 1� - . ,;. �1 wei greater thall 4ra ' -merits. Until finally,' in 1910, ated'shelter -themselves behind those There i's considerai, ' ble unuslecl, ,&orn , and -establishment 4f the _ . . I .ment with po Ti- en made lititle dresFes for her, and gagc . stbok, and m1ore than ,,the ,ordinary to walk. on, iss- the tp,roper,timie to re- Itelms in the . I ;�. . . t1ZLrn to affect ph&tographi� plat�."� w,.nt on s�t-udying ,he queer new ele- she- completed ber Crowning achieve- who aye vaccinated, I I InoVe alLdead grasr. by gi,Ang the Tnuin race. '. I I � ­ I . ' 4 . I . . _atr., ment. Befor� her eves lay, the elu- ,The.. protect! orr'. or immunity acqUIT- OUantity of waste in ibarnya�Tdo,, I I I I f . I I '9'rie Curie ment, radlIium. Only after fi-ve More lawn, a good raikinig. This ,prevents The most effectitvle� and deskiable . .1 . . "16d.1,4% 11`.�. I . Becquerel �ad , I 1-ve radium itself , -white gl,obules ed tb`yough ,vam-inaeion is relative in - One p�ickly problem' discussed ,�Fas I . in the laboratory, had recognized in years d.d 'she present her complete 8 all the �ouTygs,hobts f1lotm getVing smorbh- metthod of controlling the -'house By . . I.. . . her a trailidd and' gif.ted experiment ty�- As &I .,led in the air. Here was its extent -and duration. The protec- what to do when, a fairmor sow,ed f ,e soil avound-the undbubtedly -consis-ts .in eliminatingtor. ' :1 , some irkidivid- wheat on doirn stubble last f,all:with- ered and aerates th " .� _ work on radioactivit he named that. tarnis' JuaRy . ' ., .: . he*prolblem to hef.' -the effec�s pvoduc'ed by .T/ilonium, a. brilVan- piecce of work p-erfqrmed' tion is lost grae i r000itst.7� There need The no feaIr of rediucing i6 breeding -places -to,. a -,,; I by lfati6 Curie w-thout Pierre be- uals los,ing it more quickly than out ploughing. This was, thoroughly erly treating or dis­' . . I , . ,Shi� talked'It over with Pierre, Her radium, uranium, and ' similar. ble- ,, . ' pressing down hard Ion the yake han- iriffilinuira,by,prop, I , ents. She preseri,ed it as, A thesis r obbhuiIiihsin captivated him. to'.h were m Bid - - r -n vac- c,yrisidered, .and the Provincial En- . I . I I , e her. Her detracj,3rs were for -*thers. Those who have bee -itaterials as wahum �'. ever ilenced, -and for this work &he cinated once rarely die from small- wanologist laterr gave thie folgowing dle; thq grass will not be: injured by posing of .such n , I . I_ -1 I -working ,on other problem,�, but bo.,,h for the �_Iagree of doctor of'science, sa second pox as even Afty years or more after ruling - I rough trestYnent. , . and -garb-age. The house 0 lbreeds , ' . ... � . . dro' - , rece;ved the Nobel Prize a F,a,rly spring. is. the time also to in ,such decaying and flernl6nting I . pped their work"to join in the and th ,g comxnir.�ee of dis e examinir I rev b , time, the pn',Y slc�entls,t e4i -so hon- vaccination, some degree of immum- "Whe er wheal was s(own on corn * ... I ;Iy ad- , I � . I - fix up those 'bare patches wilth a lit- matter as Ribcrhen refuse and gar- . ..".. great a,d1venture of tracking qo-wnthe tinguikii'lied scientists unanimouf . stul�bl,e unless the corn ;had been out I �� potwer-Tul, unknown element in pitch- rni It . ted that h -_T thesis was the grelat- ored. , ity likely rerhains. . -e tie fresih 'seed, First ratke thern in baige. �Garbhtd- riecepWacles. should'be , 9 i5J< Myrtle. Curie worked on. - '.. � es-, 0agle contribut " -), qu .,. In the time of Jenner, there were level -,vith the ,grountd, the stabbI eo -and where i. blende, tivn of any doict/jr's During th-e� war she emerged from mild epidernics of.synallpox; the inild inust ibe remloved and 4mmed ,or ,else thoroughly to a depth of tWo, inches. kei�t tbghtly coivIer . S; , � ' '. ­ . 1. . — - __ - - '' othing new. the- rwheat ploughed under. To allv,v Thh,ch -broadcast grass seed evenly, stible all refusie ,01fould be bt=o . * . �,,. I - her la'mra�,-jry to"train 1,50 girls- as, form seen 'to -day its n I -y with - i � , 11 ­.� I . . . I Mill lurks around euc+ fields to r&ntalln as, they are cover -very lightl . ,a spTinkling bur'3d at ,once or wilthout -undue de I ' . . -rat-irs, Irene among That fatal small imot be 4 pe ed with, � I. I - __ I radiological opf pox mm, in 1924, at would be unfair to the surrounding of sifted voll, pack down grinly, and lay. if it c!a is ns "I 1,:11 . I - ' the.n-L She learned to drriVe a caT, the corner was sh,c . r frequently With a fine. Spray. refuse iihouild-nev,er be left exposed, . * ,. ; . . ,� . THE CURE FOR"TOUGH"MUFFINS . and tranzpor.ed instruments for hog- Windsor, Ofitario. On� &I, v.accimm corn growers." . I Waite . d' I I . J . : ; I . . . 4. . . 'talr reviously, eiscaped The meeting agreed- that srbooked Kentucky blue grass is the best and hut sprinkled with I ow lered, borax . . 1_�, I I.. - . 11 p, -:. loading the heav miost wndely adaipted grass for lawn or chlorid4''of hini. Vlnoows and . I ......... '­­., I . 11 I. I I. � ... - - - aprarat,is h�,r,eilf. Th,6n, the Radium while twenty-one of her unvaccinated corn could be s,hredded anId stored and purpose'i, staftfeq the Domriplon Agro- doon of hou-ses, particullmAy those of . , .11 . . - P9GGY,THF MUFFINS .. . I OH DEAR) THOL*HT rr NEVEFt PAyS, . jnst!1�3te of tlie *Un1VeTSitN O� Paris relative's died. Vancouver, in 1932, thereby de,stroy any ,borers, it -don- . I . MAYk3E IT , . in Id e4i v ould 4�11 . WE HAD FOR 5,REAK7 ' WAS THAT rD SAVF MONFEY HELEN,THAT'S y,(Hy . , I having been cciryplered and she Tndde had seventeen death; of those who tained. . - vstologist,� ,Dr. L.. E, kilrk. 'it is used -the dining root -and - itch , h - i .- FAST WEM ALMOST . . - as a base for mosIt lawn mixtures', be- be s-eirk-ned and all flies that gAhi � � "I NEW BAKING ON TKi%T BAKING I STICK To hMtAG71C its Director, .she -withdrew into a lit- flied, only onV had been vaccinate4d z... I '. -IT'S ALwAys t I cause -it is very slervic'eable a)id long enti;inc,.c 6estro,yed. This -may be J, I.. . POWDEP , POWDER"SPECIAL 11 I -- of fly swafter�, by J .... 11 . 'LOU -00 ­- I CAN'T " " . tle Tnstitu,e room on the rue Pierre and that was t,�irty-Ak years be- , : 'MAGINE WHY GOOD . .. Basic Facts , ,,,eairing. One of the best grass s(eed done ly_tiv�. use 11, --, ��__ 1. - , rurive, and there worked feveTishly ,rore , fest' . Xot s1tripts, or by using a fly I , . I I -,J,rre)ugh the rest ,of the war on the Vaccination is one of 'the sa Re, Fertilizers mixtures for lawnsoonsists of four tangle 0 . - 1! . f I I 1 ' - I ryounds of Keiltuft 'blue grass amid sptray. Milk and- other food should , I adfhym. proc(-dures kn(,wn to medical science. A, I (.7traction of r The whole question of ,the use of cive ,pound Of ,Colonial 'bent , (.brown be screened in the surnimer by cover- , �, . ..... . 1; F� _i�l ,rb� " 'N' Peace brought ,her "a g I- , � .. _�41 .... . I . reat joY" The best timL. to ,be vaccinated is be- I ' his may -be added one- inig it with .muslin and fruit should �, . I ,. . � in the freeing of her beloved Poland, tween the sixth and 'the twelfth fertilizers cmtinueis to rectekle a top), To tb , �� I I deal of lFitudy Iby 'soil and crolp quarter ounce of whito Dutch clover, also be covered. On no swount. , ,". . *_ ,/ lt!��b -, arify she knew an equal joy when, in month of life. There is less discorok- grea(t , � � I ,. t ., - . I nger of techilidiam. in 10anada, and through- if a liftfle clover in, -the lawn, is de- Ehould flies b� permitted i'll. a 4&, .. .. -7 1929, she was agarin invited to Amer- fort at this age and xII da '4 ,It � . ica to receive -a second gift of radium smallfpo�, in car lifei, is aii6idled. out the world. It is reali7;ed, states sired. Thb aboxe mixture IS seddled roo7n, and the fooes of' sleeping bWb.- 't ' . , ' Rpbi�noorl, the -Do i ' Chtd, - at fbe Ydbe bf ffirlee OuAti per 1,000 ies, or babies '17mv--unattended ha .., I . 01 be-Wpeatedl after d. H, III M I I . a arned s, I . . octoW " 09TI'le ' quaret feet. Ifi - orde-,r to insure i;�� their or ciurria.ges, should be �., � this time for Poland which ,had none. V,accination shoul � ��.� ,I � fe ' nd a -gain, lst� iqt , � -, to cots #I , , � I Tmf . .1 fribe Caine ghadly, in spite of d the 'tenth year of 11 ,hai much' iis yc.t 11 . I ' f roin expeAmIental w1ark and- that re� ting 4.ep6id-able clean steed, the pu-r- screent-A with ,muslin. , I'll - .11 . r SIX - ylgerr of ex- - .-E, ,poison litait, -but ow � 11 object4"13, He rit was indomit er on, if there is anT da ­ . Al., . � \-W . pble, and for ano"thier four years Yet po.qure, 001111MR-ridatim,4 in regard to'tbe use 6hasor should always inslisit on Grade An I effectiv . e cb11kh*n '. . . �` ssful vaccination, pre- of fortilizers, may change ,lyzterially f. wbich cannott be used wher I �. I -_ , LM, " _ �-he was to carry on her researches Recent succe , r living tbingis are exploring - or -romping � 1. It ­ I in Vears to 'cprme. A' number of baAc ,� Lawn tgms-9, like ,o,the * - ablout is i k-, with the potent sal't 4of her creation. volts smallpox. To contract Stmall- cens a mix- I Ir I . facts have. already been determined, must have food if it is, to grow nors. made by explosinLr �in stau ,� O,n July 4, 1934, MaTie Curie died, pox is 'the penalty of neglecting to ; D,ON'T RISK FAILVRES pendable baking. Assures - hiowerver, and these are ceriltred a� mally. Thisi flood can be supplied at Wile of one teaspoonful of formlikED 1� �1` ieul- of sweetened milk or "I" ... Experienced cakemak-, luscious, fine -textured for humanityl The CuAe ,Laboratory rnake uFe of'a sinipte and, safe mqb rountl the TwoVen three, essoential ele- corritparattively small ,cost and should in a cu , �t`..� . ers don't experimetit with cakes everytime. Yet of the Univ�eraqty of Paris stands to- od of protection. Are tyou'and your men ts --ini-trogen, phlos b6 -applied itio -the lawn just 6.g soon, as water., -Fly spr�aysi, of course, oper- 1, .!� I , I'll, . - - .1'q.1 I cheap inferior bakin . in nsiv .M T C ffay as her monuitilient. 'Her slow, chfildfrem. protected againgt smollpox? pllo�rie Vrand potash. Further th, ?*- �w in (fane. ate b6ft in closed islyacest, and a . gjPOw- is very 4 ex rakhrligand seedinghas bee I ; 8 g, e, e" stions Concerning b0alft ad- '. e "es -be . -, . )o I ders. You'll find Candda's tually- - 10 toorth familiar step ,is no longer, heard in Que a I,Ril,bs leai-niewl in reigard: t(o the ,rela- There are on the market a number of dead. or paralyzed, fti should * J:� , � I i t4p t her daughter Irene is dse.s,sed to the Canadian Wedi al Ats- I , .__ leaditig cookery experts makes a big cako_ Ordet a ., hall.q, Bu . tionpi'llip bet~ft feruliz,er treatment readly =fixed, fert1lizem, -practically swept up and birmed, or thrown in- I -,. . Mado tn Canada recommend Magic for.,Ae. tin from your grocer. there, walldng in. the f,66tsrteps of bhe sociation, 184 College St., Toronto, - . . � lirmortal- MArie. Together r with her will be answered peramally ,by let- and the phygical., chlemdeal and,�bi;o1og- -all of wbich will produce good re- fo, verry hot wgjter to plieve,At I any'. . , , 1,1, - .-- I. t1s'. It is inipoTtalvt -to, a for- from reonuting. .1 I I , _' , : , 1-1 - . n Frede6c Joli6mt, whoni ter. . ical compo'jitiforl of $'he Fv6JI may as.- ,sul pply . � � I , . I , I . htnband, Jes. _. .11" . ' Irene had 'Ing in the laboratory even I .. I . . S1111me an inipoirtalit ,role -in directing __ __ � r I I , , ..., 1 . , ., as Marie had met Pierre, 'they are the u0e ot, fertillmn in Ow f u turte. . . I - � I.r . I � � . . , - WESTERN CANADA continuing ithe work on radiurn. UARANTIM. Thia pliacerniertof fertlldv,ejris� hair. re- . , - & . 1- � . I . ­... . This . 49etntiian, in -recent years . I.. . AT , Aj . : I . I � swond generation of Curies upon , ,r . 't. . % TRUST ce've" mlueh . . I - . at thet Darminion Exper6mential F arms, -. I k-� '11� whomt� .the ma,litle i6f the first 149.9 ns�, . . I , P4. 'Pe'd EXCURSIONS 14 07COERTIFICAM the Provincial nix-petrimemital Stotio, I I ..... I'll I b�rgain fwIlien are bponing up still othey I- . . ucathonal , 11 I 6 � 411 I � ivotma in that nuansio;n of radioactiv- . thte uni'versifties, by the ed . � '�!,%' . Frwn a Canada . departments of one ior two of the . 0 �k . I � . ft�y first ulicovered, to the, world by I � I � ., GOINQ DAJ,LY — MAY,'.0 to 28 Inalusive � Nlarie. Two years ago the Joliots ' A legal laiestmtnt for trust Fundi larF:w rianufactuTers, And in the ii, __ . . . , , I 0 �, � ma,de a Startling diisaovery. They unned I%Ealteo. Mare'ard more It is, a �� ,V�!., . . I . $100. and Upword; AccopW 1W behig rehli0ed that the.eicoiliomic use , . I 9 - . . . Retam Lfi"ftir 48 da" � raodmed radioactive elements, and of oommierefi-al fevb1livvers, I Lei., prolfits 11 ! I , 11;�.. I I � ­ tbuis beought s -dente a s,tep nearer 0 Terms d. 5 Years. 1 , 4 � ��, . 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