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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-08-11, Page 4..McCORMICKADIEERING MOWERS are tia widely • Wiled. throughout Canada that elm* ear -neighbor on tell you 'of his Save!aht experience with one, ' , ' - • Their reputation •Ifoesbeeknearly a. Century, a„ worth - While coasidaeation. when buying al Mower. Celt and let els dem-• peseeeee, the New -1AutotinitlePitman and other 'Obits oeigupeo:., • okitt oPtitese machines. • .„, _ ifecomacK-DEERIN6 :AP- • •*.1_,USTAIRIGE OADERS,.'ievef • th- 'work' 'f one man inthe busy` haf' 1 time with -thie New Adjustable Top, All -steel Frame Hay ;tinder; 3Italler ' bearings on the carrier ,shaft • and 2 • , on the ,main *ale ineke vety light. draft. 'The forecarriage hitch, and top•iadjustment a r e conveniently reached • reached from the lossL The Mc -Cor - snick -Deering is the het word in Hay. • Loader' construction.' , FOR, PARTICULARS CALL AND 'SEE AGENT . 174 'meiNow $1.10,Yn1Nilx , LITO KNOW. $.N17,1sIgL Published aVerr ThuradiT ,ntorninX ist ibucknow,, Oritatrio, • * ° McKenzie, .Proprietor, ' riittl 'Editor ' AND L,IJCKNOW: 4,••••iimmtorisiam•• Otte• 04110 IS at YOUr•••SerVk01 , . 3dl• ' •IfisiCitsls-lifa• • Sellt•CiteaPer Than The Credat Store wj asona 13-Braatferd "Gilt Edge:” 650 Ft. -15e. per Lb., Cash. SCREEN 7DOORS-Now is the time of year to keea, out.the pesky fly by having' your doors and windows -screened. We have " doors and windows that will fit almost any size 'opening. We also have screen wire. in every width, for recovering doors.. . OIL STOVES -The Oil Stove Season is here and there is no- thing that will add more twee cotnfairt, of a home in hot weather ..than an oil stove. We have in stock the "New Perfection" in three and four -burner, also the :-"Florence Automatic?' and we haee plac- ed hi stock- this year the "Quick MeaL7. This 4$ a very •fine . stove, strongly bulb.; 'easy on oil and fitted with the Lorain burner which is guaranteed for ten years. For those who have their hause avisa ed, we have an Electric' Hot Plate,two-buriter; which hag given excellent Satisfaction. . - ROOFING -We ;have just, „received a carload • of Brantford Reiffina, including Roll Roofine, Arro-Lock and Super-tite Shingles you have need of a roof for house or barn, don't fail to see us. " We have .the material and, the price is right. Be sure to ask to see our imitation brick siding. It is the Material to make a frame house very warm and in appearance almost like red , 'SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS and TARNISHES, CHI NAMEL • NATURAL VARNISH, .AUTOMOBILE PAINT, l'UTILAC, • SATIN FINISH ENAMEL. ' • Ceinent; Lime; Plaster .Always On Hand . , . urdle n' HeatingrPl-umoing-and-rdectrie--- , THURSDAY, AUGUST at., 1927' at.altEC.E14T 'FAMOUS' MURDER • 'CASE " • ' has dailded . that, for Ma ;t4a Peace . , • . ' ' of Mind, and that Of ht8 family,' The . trial courts - of the • '. United' • Sbc tates have haieagain been n4ae- r!dieu- will be 61:tateirter°41gt a9rfehtl,leofW/979e-liTtlit .:^ lOus by the now famatusecase of Sac- dore Roosevelt. '.after completing nearly two terms:. ces president, said *thet...there is little' lift in, a„:'.nian at" ter e four-year • term in, the, White 'Renee. Roosevelt was a Strang Man mentally 'aid physically, andthat is 'how he found, it. It limy,' theiefare be assunted. that President , Coolidge is beginaina to, feel 'thestrein Of of- fice, an that his wife le ;Wearied Of her position as first leak in the lard' and. that this; has had much to de With his declining not to lie a candi. idate in the 1928 election. The prospect ,of a hard .political campaien followed hisanother 'four hard years as presi- dent is not inviting, and People gen. erallywill agree that Mr. Coolidge has acted wisely. . The position of President of the United 'Statelt appears to • 'he !twee trying and wearing than 'that of prime naniatee_el-fireat_Britain or of ..Canada. • Here ,and in Britain the du- ties which, in the 'United States, de-, aOlve upon the President, appear to ,be borne jointly,' in 'Britain" and ia this country by tae ,Iting and \ his represeatati.vesand the prime . min - "1 do* not choose to eau* for president in 1928?" tame:Oki,. the' proverbial "holt from the blue." „The announce- ment was handed to the notsPaPers. Which 'Penal made40 .t.he country, on the, ,goartit, atanttairiatai Of the.dayoii which Mr Coolldge became • Pratt% dent on the death of President Hard* '‘• 1111 view .of all the'OrclunisOilleeilt would seem that President Coelidge, co 'aad. Vanzetti. • These' two "red":terioriets were at; ' Most seven : years ago aistivieted of .robbery and murder,' and as the law .provides, senteneed to ,be electrocut- ed: '. But this /-sentence wasearried, out:. only eaterdaa (August lOth)- that is, if 'there is not,. yet another delays (Vile,' is , Written' before. the aOth). . • ' • -Seeeelong years have been tieent •aPPeills to various. courtsone • one pretext and another. A few„ months 11.1g9 the case was reviewed, or : tried neer again; 'clad tae accused again Imind guilty and sentenced to death. At the conclusion of this trial.' the' two. ,prisonerS, showed their • respect for authority by reviling the judge, telling him that he 'was prejudiced 'and enfaireee: very unusual ,proceed- ing. Evidently.-, the candeemed'•, Men little thought that the "end -had ' In fact, it was not the end 'so :far as 'efforts ofl behalf of. Murderers Was concerted. An animal: was made to the governor of the state, who, it appears, has power .to ,pardon. or to .'arant a new trial in such eases. Gov- ernor Fuller, appears to be aminan of good. sense eed of courage. He enter- tabied..the appeal but • took into Con - ' saltation three . prominent'. citizens, -arcd with them reviewed,. thecase, and •these appear to have heen eninh: moue that the :Condemned men :had had a fair trial, and tae governor thereforea-refusedearrderi.::-Ler-a-e-new : . Throughout the • years'. Since these ORANGE LODGE, DECORATION SERVICE • L.O.L., No 48, Lucknow: will hold a Decoration Service . in Greenhill Cemetery on Sheday, August 2101 Brethren are requested to Meet ' at :the- Orangel-liall'At • 2 e'eloelt pm Visiting brothers, welcorne. . • ' ..... • e Old i MAKE your attic into extra • • sleeping quartet* or a chi!, • •dten's play-rooni: • Gyproe will give you bright, . , „ . comfortable extra roomer at small - tat • — . Right over damaged Walla• • ,„ , and, tern, faded Wallpaper aPplY.., Gyproc PireProaViallteard. Gyproe walls and Co:Hinge will nialee eater peen, bright„.and, fresh. Takes any decoration. Fireproof, COhlproot' „ and heat proof. The Strongest and lightest insulating Wallboard known. for free liboltliety lloine' • rie'whil ten 'iota' how Gyprtido•itiitbitinfd- 4rOsuitt IrtittlatinttpkatItirit ---tekt:-.frlientteMa 7tedtidEr.74iir ^;(str-, 20 10 40 per Cent. • PSTHE -ONTARIO CakkUP.I.'EO., LIMITED, PARIS;:c.itrIi• DA " 1511 fireproo Wal b9ard Sale By • • . 'Wm.'Mutdie & Son Lucainow, • • . Rae & Porteous ' • Luoknoyi Ont, ; *t` POISON. CO„..Nlitpk- IPEN:OF1.04470,: oveirlicifria OF ne.ipty, AND fd03141,110.40101013, I Look", Out, for thU, Tbree Leafed PlItnberrikh Out "the- PtatitS. and Burn Them,-Ininries. eiaintalt. and .• IlnPleaaant, .t4 . . n't.contributeci by oat:arty, iieinOtraeatc ot , agiaetilture. Sorent04... Many inqu1rie oiue to -De- partment- ' rOgarkling,tbe ldeStl.freAtIOA Of Poicent'Iry, and the of injury. 'trent the' plant'.' • Tae. . ; ing is selected from PelaelPal -Poisoacata Planta, of :,"Canada." • hal Faith Pyles; ALA..„ by , , . . , „ . Department of AgriCuiture,:end.trom • :;• other :.sources: • • • . Vonitno.ik Nanteie • . • , •• . -• •• Mani; -Airy itValsO,TeCtikriieed.14Ur der' the antecia :peiseareak; • poise* atina ahal three leaved Description. .4.POistin Ivy tail. low Shrub' which te propagated by ay .underground„beenches ea well as seeds: it scrambles over 'etunipte- of ,treeci7,Or, as In thocaae Of thevariety radigens, it eatable • by .. Means :Of .aei•lal rootlets to soul height up fence Poets and trunks df trees. The long . stalked. leaves arc ' divided iiito :three , distinct leaflets which are Mostly Ovate, pointed,. ea - tire Or With' a fene,frregular. coarse teeth, bright green above, paler and tairy., beneath, changing, to rich' autumnal colors. • e_ •The ftowere• are small, • Inconspicu- ous, greenlet :or whitish,' loosely clus- tered in the axile of ,the leaves, Al • the fiower. cluster Is . surpassed by. the long-stalked*leaVea it . is 'aeldoin• sagaunless the .foliage is• moved aide. The •berries are greenish white or cream colored, , Slightly shining, :round,. , smooth, ' • :with • longitudinal ..ridgee•,at . intervals,. ''i`he:fidiWera are in _blown from Apra te Jane, • ".. • ' • • .• , It . native of:. Canada and Is Constnonir found in hedgerows, thick- ets and . dry woods from Nova Scotia. J -to„ •Colunibia, .w.here' it pas ea • . Men Were first' found guilty of mur- der, various "red" and! "sob-sister"ergenizations have, by threats and petitions; kept the case in the court and nttaertised it . throughout the world. Labor.„ergartizations, influ- enced by the anarchist element in them have seat innumerable petitions to•, the. state, governor, , mid to the president ''oe: the U:nited States, in the interests -Of these murderers: The petitioners, of course knew. nothing. and /cared' nothing, about the merits ofa, the :case; The.' condemned men were oltheir lend• -;•they were finer- , chists, who think .atl right to rob or capitalists, and who Want to gestroy existing governmente„'in or- der that they may set ,up a. despot- ism their Own, and that is all they cared to knew, :It was a centes.t • be- tweeanarchists, and Constituted au- thority, ' The whole troulile could 'bevy been avoided easily ',enougka If the law were such that the, trial court would he regarded' ,as tae body heat fitted to render final judgment, the case would have 'ended at once. Instead -of-this, outsiders who did not .trou- ble 'about facto; and who ter& no ac- count of the ,eyidence, Were itssumed to know more than the judge and the jurors.,WhieLhearcILThe,..eviden __- Judges and juries are not Perfect' as a trial court, but our courts, 'such as they are, are the .best .nieans'se far. Contrived, to determine the hum; cense Or or guilt of a person -.accused and when when the finding of such a body • is ce not regarded afinal, endless eonfue slope is, hound to result.. : The sante wretched ' proceeding . . which has brought United' States comae into; contempt, is growing in this country. : Men: foiled: guilty; of, murder And condemned to be ,‘harged -have the .sentence cominuted, to life imprisonment, and criminals sentenc- ed to ; long 'prison 'terms are : giver: their liberty whey', half or less of the term, has been served.. Little wonder thet the Ceuntry,,is filled. With thlevee and robbers who 'are prepared • to kill, : Ceotidge's announcement that h will not he a candidate in 1928 has, raised a , regular hub -bub in United: States "political circles; The Democrats. who scarcely 'hoped to be able to put forward a man' who could defeat Coolidge have their hopes of ,victory restored, while the Repub; half7dozeir oreMoreeap-. Peer ready to be the party' candidate The .great 'party nominating conven- tions will be , held next simmer in .June or July, followed :by the. elec- tion early in. November. ' • The' president, although elected in November, does not take. office anti] *the 4th of 'Mitch following. TROUBLESOME WORDS IN • A'.WILL,, • • David Traill of Walkerton, } willed, .$1,060 each 'to. his, nieces, 'alas.. Annie ,McWhirter of Toronto, • and.. Mrs"' Margaret Peterson ; ,tellowlhg he be- quest ,with the vairdi,l,alte'their only son $1;000 on his beeeining of age:" The executorswere r4Puzzled, te knew whether it was the.erdy' son' of Mrs. McWhirter or ;Uri. Peterson that was Meante-or did the: son of each of them take $1;060? , Chief Justice' *Meredith holdthat Johh/Traill McWhirter - does not get 91,000, but that the aon meant was the Peterson boy..? ; James:, Petersoe aierefore-. takes $1,060 under his. grand -uncle's will. : Each share (or) $1,000. will no doubt increase to ,abetit ..$8,000 ,as the sreaidue-of-the_estate ed among the heiks.,::' Owing to the fact that Mrs. Annie McWhirter died before Mr. David ;Trail, her own share becornee mill and void. as there was no provision in the will that ir case :of her death it should descend tie her children. Se taking the two un- fortunate eirecinstances into consid- eration, the McWhirter family, , alone among the.'relatives of the late 'Darla Traill, inherit nothing under the he - quest„ Which was • certainly _contrary to the -intention Of tbd,de?cased when he made his - Of-acoursa these conditions- might he overcome; if :the rest Of the heirr so decide, and 'would 'agree • amonre themselves ' to see that Annie's chil- dren got their deed mother's share but so far 'we have 'heard of no ef- forts beieg, made along these lines. —o HIGHER ',OAS TAX NEIC1` YEAR " . Braiitford Roll Roofing la "Woe fear weights and qualitlek-The lithe - *eight (35 a 'good' quality for, tetoporary 'service; ' the.rnediein weight (45 1b5.) fine quality:4*nd' *0 kesity weight (ss lbs.) extr*,rine qaPtk. The extra heavy weight (65 la NW- •- •.';fine, quality -the moat ,afr,109,DE .1154 'substantial,yoU, buy,- • .• , lirentforelAoofing Co.. Litilitteil airautford', Ontario, , • ' Stock Carried, Inferination 'Farniihed and Searles on Brentford roofing rendered by Out. m. Murdie SITM Lucknow, der of her life an aYing,for this, pier- eets that her husband gave. her when he was cderting her. His believestaose. ante nuptial Chocolates. ought tosatisfy her sweet teeth for the:bal- ance of her days. 51AINLY.. F()Ii. WOMEN • BUT:OP, INTEREST TO 111,Ei . (Dorothy A young ' won an ;Cs ' crititem- alaina ask 8 me. if there are by wjiich she any signs and portentscan. tell befdreliand • Whet ',Sert , of: 1,11:10and: man will make. am afraid net; daughter If If there are any' .earmark3 of a goodhusband, I don't know thcan When a, See them. The/ Scriptures have , set down thatte serpent on a rock and the ivaY of a man with a maid are taro•ol .the unfortunate mysteries of,. the world. And, if. this is 'true of lovers; it goes double fer, 'htisbands. • , thicker -leaved and smoot er 'all seen the most ardent, .. „— form, tP Ryabergii _ sWeethearts turn into -We Wtlagt, • poisonoue Properties. • • .‘ 'different of husbands. We 'have seen' Pelson ivy is the worst vegetable a man break his neek to get ipoison In America hundreds of and then acquire 't double cornloufld s6np constituents have not ,yet poisonoUs ', poisoning, are' oaten 'reported where • who ' weal& sit' , ' up with thelr , s wee i ci. 'way, frena her. We .have- .seen ,iitlei: of been satisfactorila determined. Cases the individual has ,paseed the ,plant "of: an evening until: the . v.ery 7 cicicic ' vilthout: coming. in contact with it.2 ttat.pollen grains, Minute hairs and .' . .. . . ., tact. yawned in their 'faces • but who beat it: aWay :.froili their 6Wii learthstond This has been explained by - the fact exhalations . from the -eliet are as. soon 'as they:apt:their dinner and ssakillioc;leotift.,'Btuoocee.eputsibei:ruppetrisoonnscon, ilte soenr.te'slvot:„e7.1heroym.:IviohredirtyziyVagS..o,ha..il:::te. cork - poison may even be- carried on tha • •'' .________ • ' ,clothing or..tooIs of someone db. tail •iive:,hitire seen moil. who w.ro ,goond,, heen • in ,' . contact with it, or It initythrifts in their' 'Courting- 'days,. *hese .be tbat, as the effect .ef.,11te p01805• '... , , ., , . . • 'Wei not appear for •iioniii, time, -the purses snapped, automatically shut. at ,cceaston of pcnishig in 'Contact with It . thp• altar and *both their :wives , had may have been quite forgotten , On to chloroform before' they Could ex - the ether hand. many people 'handle, tract the price of anew dress • • . . • , • 'PRESIDENT COOLIDGE, WILL 110T RUN President Calvin Calyin Coblidge Of the United States, sprung the' greatei4 politica :sensation ofthe year epee' his party (the Republican) upon ,his country and.. on the, world, hist , -% *Ken he anrtounced 'Tlhat he would ,not. be it-'eandidate for the 'presidency 1928. .•-,the-.P.10aid,P,tiLaff.d.;hia.,,.fahaila'hitat_- •,heen trying to have a vacation out in South, ,Dakota, and, little' was being aid about epuhlcait caudidalesfoi ee spre0aerita,'".!•It Was taken . for raatea''.that• :Mr: Coolidge would rt.! gain..be. the:, Republican candidate, f and it vas ainost hit:wined' that . bo Yoald Stleteeil 'himself as president. , That ha cOtild be elected was taken' for:.gtipitp(14. in. ho , opposing party had o fertnidable 400Onent .develOped. .S0 to his Party, riqdto the etnintry. preeldent'is. bilet .pnouncomihtt Hew, then, can a girl get ttline on., • the •kind of a husband_ a 'Man is likely to make. The best way Is to 'observe , his attitude toward his:Mother • and sisters, for this, repretients not only Hi natural retictiene toward aiiireen but the ideals that have been 'we'd in.': him and the habits that have :beeri gineeded in: hate ° Every man 18 What nature .made aiini;.pluS whet his •mother has 'taught , him And, Jnothei's teaching: is ,„ thee'. IriCire-important-of-tba-two,A4101%.4,-- itirequently with no ill effect, •' •. butdogs are Poisoned hy, it:- • . . Cattle- lm eat . it withimpeeity, ,'Therefore,' vihen . peer • girl- tries e . ' : • to estimate the *husband...reaterial 10 Symptom'a• man she sininly -has no scales ir :, Infistminatioa of the skin-begins:to 'ir•hieh to weigh she eialla' „ . . . appear ,from :eighteen tont-a to .ser- ''91i4,nitio.. will make' ese A. tender; :de - area days 'after contamination, Odle' 'voted husband .ahd feed MY ..SOul on Characterized by intense . irritation the 'aduitation that every Wornah de and barning„. swelling and redness,, Sires, 'because 'ha*, 'is se Crazy, about f011Owed by .blisters and pita:- Semis- 'ince• and epends•hours ine.,eVer litons of internal poisoning are ; Ing thirst; nausea, faintness. deliiihni and •OVer again how, Wonderful I e. and convulsions. ' ' and • how Unlike all ether women and. Remedy and Means�tOonktroL how. he worships .me. , . • • „ . • may be 'bora with. an amiable dispel -Si- • don, -a kind heart simpathetie impulses, but if *Other brier; hini. up to be :Selfish and overhearing .• and., tyrannical and to have opinion, of women, he will snake bed, husband '----Many-remedies-baveleeri-suggeit=- --Par-2thai igataoing propaganda: ed to allay this burning and irrita- Most men ' cut Out the softtalk on tion, One of, the einialeit 'being the their wedding day and thereafter agood-strengeyellow la'un — Immediate washing of the Parts Eithepioriliwipliv:enbtao7t to f iitilsoemf7; to ,get lected-With dry soap.' On. return from a day's the.next., seasion of the .1,,egisiaL lure, the .Ontario goaernineat, , it is understood, Will bring in its long, talked7Of *diey of cheaper. motor li- ceese .markers and' higher gas tax, The, niinistry ..has, given eonsid.erable stud Y to the question of late, ,and while still, undecided,it is said,,. as td the reduction it can afford .to make in' regard to the 'markers, is practically agreed 'Upon 'giving the Present gaso- line • in's posta. three,cent, booSti-, rre. nier,Ferguson cOotentig-aticl he first, serung the; contention •dualtig the last "lection eampaign-that those, motor. iSts Wbo pet the Ntnost-ont of the road ,01,61,drimaYtjthe.anaaLtpwlird,,.,i.ixolp, • amintehance,. Thegoeernment hopes, it is ;understood, tallaire the new pol- iq.iikle‘ctiVe With the beginning of the iseal year 1928 Many detaitS' have tb b worked out, including, it .18 Said, the sliding, Seale arrangement • of gas tat Under, Whtel), frPPki operate, -Ptiblic tpinion, the ministry feel, 1* no* pretty well' hehinit the 4, .1 outing where 'there was drawer. of • . " meeting with poison ire, the liberal Nor is it any .iedication that,a -man use of euch a' soap, 'night prevent will make a considerate and attentive, much „suffering, a piece might evenhusband because before marriage he be carried in the pocket. ' :rirl a good time and has put her has spent time. and money giving a An application of absorbent cotton, saturated with a solution 'of common .ostoo and pleasur.e4 before Phis own' baking soda is simple and efficacious. , In the case of severe poisoning the Witness the fact' that -the man whe aid of a physician should be obta Lied. helped his tweetheait over a twoe ch , ErsdieSting the ,Pest. ' g'utter stalks along ten" feet in front • Way; because :that: is • the • wav, his mother and he will treat . wifa. the 'same • wc2Nrnoew; boy treats Mother' has taught him' to treat ' ell • as She has taught him 'to:treat her, If his 'mother' has Made dairrintif of herself for hirre he,wittravlia-t hi feet on ,his: Wife., If his; meatier) basic' been merely a ,servent for him, ifiske±:a has cooked for aim, and washed for ” him and picked ;up after- hini without ever demanding .„ anything :for 'herself rr making him help her with -4 the.- . wOrk, he will expect hiswife to t,be nothing : but an Unpaid drudge I hist. mother has permitted him to .,:abtrise • her and ",insult her, he will curse his ! Wife in his rages and think he has a right to to speak to Jlers SS he would to no other woman on earth But But if, on the .contrary, his matter has taught him to look Up, to her and to treat her with chiytilry, and ten, dereess, he will make a gallant !mg.! •• band who Fill alwaya, regard his wife . as a little freen; • . ' If his mother has taught him to defer to her wishes,: to pay' her ',little attentions, to' Mike her little.' pretiL enta and give her little.treats, he will make one of the thoughtful huabands who •.pays his wife the .compliment and shows her: the ...attentions' • and courtesies that all women 'hanger for, SO, observe 'whether a- young' 'man refers, to his mother. or :not: ,,Nete whether he ever takes her out eir"" not. -ListStitto the tone-rif :voice In which he speaks to her. 'See whether/- he -• ties to save her ' work and. *orry. or; • , Whether he considers' her merely a useful 'household utensil, If he leaves her to do the :heaay werk, if he never takes her to a show Wout in his car, if he never makes her a 'present, if he Sneers'at her opinions, dOn?t, marrY. him. For, as he treats, his .Mother, . he will treat his wife. „ -.1.t.s13,huet. is heififisapchpaernii ilingheto;smociate;. teoUS tie1/4a considerate and tender and Sympathetic, grab hiM' if you can, • To properly eradicate this pest, the of his wife and lets her _pack tlfe ba, Underground- root stalks -• intist bp- bi•and lug suitcase. destroyed as well ad the flowering • • by eomeone who is immune' to the . tops. Grubbing. out and burning it • his sweetheart won't even take his . -Also that the man who was alWaYS hunting something ,to do to entertain Pwitirilhoist tbhreins:,reosri elnaeutantise. sodawillwitifies atocaurmi9uOvsefaw:tthtohuati amiriTte . a• Amlas kill' it... One pound of caustic • to two gallons of water has .been: . . ** ;ember her birthday ,and het taste' soda 1 courting a girl 'he cars always re. found most effective. . . , girl to hovi elopedia of PhysiCal;Culture .-- ,, eomes a perfect ank on these points, on Page 2262, Vol, IV. of, his Eneiya but,, after marriage, his nicarnerry j)6. liernarr MaeFadden.has this to say • poison ivy and other polsonOus • Neither ean II '. ''' bl • ' a man plants named, conirnon in America, is going to stand on the Money ques- Owe their toxic Dowers to an oderless , transparent oil that is found' on the • Men bY the \way he acts e fore mai. leaves. twigs' and bark and la riage4 Some of the most lavish lov. uble in water: 'It ia classed amoog ers make the most tightWad, huSbandi the irritant poisons. The person wilt) • conies in contaet, With the growth, suffer° frOmIcutaneous itchingoSW,e11- • Ror .hetreAts his, inotheri Wil and many a wife spends the remain- .he treat his Wife. • Ina and vesicular -eruption. In • ex- treme eases there may be vanniting„, cOtleky pains, feverand delirium. A• potticin or the wholebody may be affected -,by: the ,eruption. r . • l'restment: , A solution Of• plied to the itching- skin, :neutralizing , the poison is recommended by the U. S. Department of Agriculture alio patient hbU1d fast while the attack lasts.. -.The free -use, of alit. "thee*, the drinking of large quarititieci of water,- and Wet, pack sheets, are of •eatee. Very, high, authorities valise vouch for the,alairn that the,irritating oil of poison ivy may ibe'remoyed in Aye minutev.threugh scrubbing withbotwateraud soap. f ,• •-• ' The bot 411001 1012.eli has coons Is .!tIYJ 11 lot, the, 119,miols holp • 4..i.t.4.1.44.4 .•;„ , .ere „ . . UNIVERSITY PF 'WESTERN ONTARIO WHAT HAS ,THEUNIVERSITY TO OliCeR 11. *- tvriu; fee Worm+ X.PhiP. roirifiitlis, -4,Doiealerairrm 41$41` 1.7.52A,Witle. range- .of'exdellPfireoars nr s,, etiletee; PubliF Health and Nursing, .. *• • ./ 2 -New - buildings and 1hp-to-date „ a--Spleridid.librarefacilitiatee, ' ' developed work in Physical helm, • tion; a- chime° for every ,student to take part bi gam es. athltetive scietslIttn., 6 -Close perSonal gonteet be- tweep profeesoreandstudentir. SySterettitin offort,brtlin- - university thholpwortbysittidorita, ,.to got plated after stiOuoMop, s•- • •••