Be. with it easier starting: and, better ¥ knock when. ordinary gasoline is used ar) te nares timers "shopping Opportunities Right i in Terrace ~ Toilet Sets: ‘Perfumes. CUTLERY—-E, P. M.S. Pipes “ Piivate Greeting Cards-and Christmsie: Cards’ ‘Tags, Seals,-° . Manicure Sets «: Brushes Combs Mirrors Compaceta’ . Vanity Sets . Ladies. ‘Hand Bags and Purses’ Mer" 5° Purses: +6 * Parker Pens ‘Pencils’ and ‘Desk: ‘Sets - ao. J EWELLERY = Ladies and Gents. ‘Watches, Rigs "Pendants, Mantle Clocks, Alarm. Clocks, Fancy -. Clocks, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Candle Halder SILVERWARE--E, P. M, 8. Tea Sets._ = : a : - CHINA~Fancy Cups and Saucers. ae : -opes, Writing Pads, ete. Tobaceos and Cigars, Lighters, Cigarette Cases, Perfume Atomizer Sete . Carving Sets: : » Shaving Sets" | OR. mar TC. a ‘HIGH TEST. GASOLINE OF NO. ADVANTAGE IN) WARM WEATHER Ottawa, Dec. 8:(special to -the. Om- ineca Herald) The extra three to” five cents per gallon’ paid for “millions of gallons of. gasoline in. Canada during summer months was wasted, accord- ing to H.' K. Cummings; chief of . the. automotive power plant — section ‘of the Bureau of Standards at Washing- ton. fs ; Following several years of ‘study of |. the use of high, test. of premium grade gos in worm Weather littredses, ex-, pense withoné. and gain wf efficiency “In fact teats, Dhoved th: # wer nitle- age was obtained dn’ premium ‘gd in warm weather. This: Was accounted, for by ‘the heavier evaporation ,, of high test grades in summer and. to}1 the fact that, cusine. trouble, “results from ‘gassing? 74 _ Cola swenther,° ‘ however,. does. ring , gasoline, he. finds’ 2 ‘ . Mr. , Cummings . ‘delared’ it" ‘should _ he emphasized in general. that there is little to be gained bythe: use of anti- knock gasoline in ‘cars which do not No ‘increase’ in: ‘mileage: of ‘benefit or oy . der. such conditions.” ‘On. “the - “other hand, a fuel... which. knocks: “apprec- lably in a ‘given éngine will- give leas power and. fewer: miles than, ‘one. which does not ‘knock. ; oe "In general,” Mr. ‘Chiming’ ‘says, “the prices .paid for ‘premium g#aso- lines are not justified by the Fesults obtained. : - a FIRST WIRED OCEAN—TELE. PHONE PLANNED . - Ottawa, Dee, 3. (Spectil fot he Om- | neca,-Herald) Announcement ‘of. plans é iran atlantic. Wited: telephe the" titst,.o be ( hag: Deen made, 8 ED eA Ba a The: cable. vi run 1 between New- Fi indland’ “and Ireland, a distance of 1,800" ‘DaUticAl - mnlies. The’ new cable will ‘gteld; only. a single telephone cir- | cuit” but: it. will, be of: maximum le- liability, . free ‘from ' the variations characteristic to the radio circuits. To make ‘a two-way “operation | nogsible, | D voice operated ‘switching mechanism will be installed at the two- terminals whith will permit. the .cireuit * to be ‘operated in only one direction at a time. but automatic controling ‘speech Waves will permit :two, to earry. on, a regular conversation mT meas in preformance fs to be! expected un- |: “} bits, {injure the trees’ so regularly a8 do {the ‘mice: ‘ROD are tas general in ‘their. : injurious work As it.is very difficult, iets a i should begin’ ‘to ‘bear... “very yeai™ "any Thnk -treds in ‘ Canada. are ‘girdled by. mice” and. tab- Fortunately, ‘the. ‘rabbits. do: ‘Dot. to ‘prevent thelr, TRVAgeS, . In the. case. Aloe! mice, however, if ‘some precaution is taken, it is Possible to prevent: ger foits injury, .. oes cada ; _ Ewo. methods aire “ recdminended. | One is ‘to. wrap, the: trunks’ of the tree | with: ‘building “paper, and ‘the ‘other ig | to encircle. ihe trunk with a wire pro- ‘tector with small ‘enough mesh to pre- ‘| venta mouse going through. In both cnseg the wire or the. ‘wrapping piper a must, be pat. close _ to. the ground aa, a usually,’ the ‘mice are working close to the Eround beneath, the SNOW, and, ‘or, where they . can get in, they ‘will on ag. soon as: Dossible. mow as. some- times the’ mice begin ‘gtiawing at ‘the trans of. young trees before winter, : should . be,” protected, Where, nifce . ‘are * trpublesome. Another oo ‘lone has neglected: to pug. on protectots Ibefare winter, ‘ts ‘to. trainp dowu ‘the ~ | snow about the tree efter | the, first plan, . when snowfali. Another _plun,. where snow does’ not come early, | ‘fs to put ent dung ‘about. the. ‘tree, ‘This fred: us to the grouni ‘and pre? :ats “Tale fetting at the tree. Care should be taken ‘ta not have the . cnimiure | a against the. trunk of the tre ee, “and” ‘tt should be spread, ag Fee, ag it: thaws ‘in. the spring. If a “mouse “girdled | ‘the trunk of. the tree, ‘that is ent all’ around, it 7 it will die unless” bridge-gratting “4s _| done. early Jn the spring, and this is usually, neglected,” SO. that as a. rule ‘couraging,. and. many farmers . ‘have, |' without doubt, . Jost. stheir enthusiam for growing. apple, tree | by. haying the trees girdled About: t time" - they Tt is‘ important}. therefore, to protect the treed ‘in good put under. inverted troughs in ‘the, Or chard, ‘to: ‘kill the mice. i " Unfortunateiy,” ‘there is- no goa ‘eon trol. for | rabbits, except Hunting: with’ dogs and: shooting. , ‘ Proning . . trees during “the | “early part of the. winter ‘and ¢ ‘deaving ’ the’ prunings ‘along — ‘the. ‘fences | will furn- ish food ‘for the rabbits and may as- sist.. in beeping’ theni off. ’ es 7 “-Tt-is those who have tried it. most frequently .who; are convinced . that marriage is a-failure. if thére is.a place under the protect- girdle. the trunk ‘and Dossibly ruin the |; : tree, ‘These protectois, should be ‘put Trees up. to. six Aneches. in’ diametér: nancy |girdled trées die. ‘This is” most dis Jas farrowing time approaches, ° «| Mineral feeds. -are “usually essential healthy litter of uniform ‘pigs. * winaten FEEDING or BROOD a4 here” are ee. many ; - settlers Northern: Ontario sWho. ‘Have “gone” ‘to the: expense ofe cdnstiieting a ‘costly hog pen; and. in fact, it 3s rather doubtful: tf, such expense is” “‘necéssary. where only 8 small number of brood BOWS ’ Eept. Usually, . . Suitable for The BOW at. farrowing_ tite, and as a: box. Stall, setts : ae * ott has: ‘beer ‘found that until. a ‘few. days previous, , 3 fo farroying,; ‘prood: sows may be. sticcessfuly’ wintered by. letting. them run in, an open yard: AS long as they - have well bedded”. and conifortable. “quarters, ° “tos: sleep - which may “be furnished bya vat cabin, 6. by. 8 feet. in size: or in one; ‘of: the, pens in the inain- pigeery. a cheap open: shed “with ‘a “protected corner. for -a. sleepihe ‘birt may also he, used. oo ; Assuning. that. ‘the Sows are’ in| good ‘thr tring condition ‘at breading time. they can beat be kept in. ‘sich condition ‘during the. period of! preg- by getting, ‘plenty, of axercive and. a ration consisting in Dart | at ‘Teast, ‘of roughages , 8 “ane sucenlent feeds. : : ‘The: feeding trongus may be placed at some distance from the steeping janarters and this’ tidvens the sows to take ‘considerable exercise: Alfalfa or clover hay fed trom racks form an excellent roughage for the brood sows. “.Roots” are:also good ‘but may not always be available. The i meal ration may vary considerably | but should. not bes too strong, | Bran, | shorts ground oats and ground barley in equal parts, if fed - judiciously. at from 2 to-6 pounds daily. depending on the size. and‘ condition of the SOW, ag ‘well as the period of pregnancy, ; Generally speaking the sow may be permitted to gain in flesh slightly, “but, of. course, over fattness should sbe ae voided. A certain- amount. of reserve flesh acts asa supplement to the feed supplied: “during: the: Sursing - period. and can easily be ‘supplied - either by sods : of. a, suitable mineral mixture containing - -charconl, ashes; bone meal, ete: a To} sum.up it, may, be’ “stated that if given plenty of exercise, fresh air, and dry and comfortable - -sleeping. quarters, which heed not be warm, plus a ration, of laxative grains green feed “and © mineral matter, the ‘ “BOW. should produce. a large’ strong, Peas 11] Order” - da 4ae ¢ atta _ Postage + Packing | ea eae world’s most exquisite: ‘fave’ » Vantouver: at the Pacifie Drug Slores,’ ‘ “Neng ‘kIgn your ‘name and address on the back ofthis, certificate. : ae asking. Remember, only 8 itt seta “to each cu ustontel FREE alsite: us s Perfun 1 Manufacturer’ 8 Introductory Offer. Bring This Ceitificate and @8c SATURDAY: LAST. OPPORTUNITY -‘Piosent Uhis. coupon, and only” We, advertising: expense, will give -you Free, without-further cost, $8 size Freagh. .Narcissivs: Perfume ‘and §2 -box Narcissus. DeLux. Face powders Both items a- $5.00 value for Just 980, | ‘and only until Saturday: nigh oo, mer at' this: price: solestadies, oxjiress, ete, and ive xtria certificates for your trierids sets ins to. help poy qur lout This offer goad only tv Cer tiflcates “are. ‘Bood. only. aa tong RE t 4 ves , eupon : | Is Worl. s4.02 9 may -we nud vu _ temporary quarters can be arranged} until the pigs: ‘re’ ready to wean’ ‘such | has. been found to give good results| we Provinces - o£ ‘Canada of possible ave es - of. “revenue to" ‘support, both when = mee rvice “ain| ‘Giiegtions conceerhing ‘health, addres. sedl.tothe Canadian Meilical Associa- tion 184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered by. lettér, Questions as to diagnosis. aria” trowintent will not be. answered. "WHAT pors Your DOCTOR 7 ‘KNOW... Wen | Au. tN, Ohlanat Seblabs. Mo be- come a doctor, he OF. she ‘faces a: long /COURRE,, Of. preparation, s The “printipal. rs requitement*’ is education” in subjects | mul’ ‘of.. medicine. is. based. Becatise - of the rapid - development of all cpoclende during the past. years and in order: ‘to improve | those’ to. iyhom human life is to be en- trusted, thie! peridtl: of « training. has been. considerably - lengthened. When the medical: graduate is given a licen- eo to .practice, he or she is qualified. to: render. certain definite services bé- cause of the knowledge. naquired, of: the: hifizan, hody and, ‘how it ‘fune-. Your doctor -khows the structure: ‘tions ‘when it is normal or’in a’state 4 ! i jitIness in the’ home, forget ‘knows | about | the- well person. ‘doctor ns ane to call (when - ‘there is Tt. is i the training * of : “of health Those who think of their ihecause of bis knowledge * of; the nor- - jm al body, and how it can ‘be kept | jRormal, that ‘he. is able to" provide: a service. to humanity in. keeping. peop- la well. It is for this reason that the , periodic health | examination ,Of ap-- {parently -well -ersons “by the; family « ‘physician - is. of ‘great: wala: It; ds through such ‘examinations * that “the doctor {s able” to igives to “his; Health clients. ‘the® ‘Denéfits of what! he -knaws.: Concerning tlie- maintenance, of health’ quently, the ‘securing of. more years of health. - Your doctor knows - ithe, - early signs or symptoms of disease ° just as he_ knows what' occurs, in- neute diseases. He knows how: to treat disease. early in order to prevent the development - of: more serious conditions. ‘He: Knows | what, the: man ‘or “woman: with | wWweak-, jhe’ cannot help you... :4.- Because of what your doctor mows you: should: make full use- “of: --his knowledge ' ‘to-help you: in-: Keeping well, in the early” cate of ‘filness as. much, if not more, aS in ‘its serious’ consequences, ' ‘SCHOOL TAX ON COSMETICS . ' . URGED ineca Herald): ° Ay Suggestio; ahd vural- schools ‘is contained in the _ proposal of! Governor John H. Ham- . ‘mill. ‘oF, State of: Iowa, who. urges that . ‘sales . on cosmetics, tobacco, soft drink, _ gun “and: similar. arcticles be taxed for ny educational purposes. The levy would y follow the. “lines: of the existing taz on “| gasoline’ sales,” ‘Governor ‘Hammin | in’ discussing the needs of rural: ‘education says In parti “Bore . -money’ ‘for. ‘Support of schools’ should, be-providéd by: Stnte‘ald where : other funds" ‘dre “'not- ‘adequate, : It. may ‘be. added :that, state ‘nid to schools hag. ‘Droren, a. wonderful . ngentlve in. ened organs should and, should not do . He knows: all this, but ‘unless he ‘is : given’ the«chancee. to; use. his, know- |. ledge, in the early stages of disease, - f and the prevention of disease, conse: that he | ‘ottawa, Dee. 3: (special to. the: Ou 7 |