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'ur Coats & Jacquettes n Kigulalle Stock of Fur rimmlngi at low prices C. FUR Co. lit Q.W.V.A. Third Ave Interesting Document Presented at Montreal Conference .MUNTRKAL, June 10-(in- hdlim Press . Two tinivcrsilic s. three art faculty, 15 thcnlntfi-eai college cu- farullie-r, and 13 oilier instlTutlon of "hlkliei leurnuitt ' arc included in Ihe educatlonnl institutions of Ibn United Church of Canada as re ported to Hie General Council of Unit Church in session h'rf. The' report say: "Several theological colleger anticipate, early amalgamation .villi oilier L'nileil Church rid lep. following out tlie co-op ernlloir now obtaining between tlieni. Dial contact with .state or Independent universities U Ih-cimiiIiik cler i reported from several rent res, particularly where professor In divinity are providing reliaious knowledge option a subjects for students hi iirN. 1 College reported on nuinlicr 28. wild staff 293 and student. anon! o.aOO. J.nrnllinenls ap proximate 500 in theology, I.&OO iindcrgraruatc in arts and 1,500 in school and colleges of higher learning. Unusually Rood cur S A THH DAILY HIW3 PAOfcPIVS V V UNITED CHURCH COLLEGE REPORT rent finance are generally re ported. ' Destroyed by Fire The report says: "Destroyed by fire. Newfoundland Methodist College has tinileil with the Presbylerran College nt St John , taking over Presbyterian laff. Halifax Ladies' College report an excellent year in all ier rtrfienl. Large attendance lia been inainlaiiied at I'ine Hill College, Halifax, which will be joined short ly by the Mietdogioal (arulty of Mount All i-n Univer ity. ".Mount Allison University Sackville. N.H., has broken en. rolliiient records, received I5, 000 to found the Hon. Joslan Wood lectures and has doubled summer attendance. The Ladies College is graduating an in creasintr percentage of Its en rollment. Its new principal Is ti le Itev. V. Iloss of I'ictou Academy. Mount Allison (boys'; Arudcmy clones its H3rd year with u surplus and steady at tendance. "Montreal three co-operal log colleges expect arnalgarna tion shortly 'to form n triple strand.' The Congregational college lost Prof. W. II. War-nner by death after a lifetime of service. While retaining almost (he whole faculty and student ami alumni bodies,- the Presbyterian College loses, by IhgMlalhe action, ils charter and budding. Maintenance of undergraduate onrojlinetil and strengthening of graduate department mark the year at Wes-leyan Theological ('ollege. Finances and Growth "Wesleyan "College, Stanstead, Que., reporls attendance steady at about 300 with residential facilities increased. Itev. A. I). Mackenzie becomes principal. Oood finances and healthy growth are the record at Ottawa Ladles' College. Transition from a co-educational to a boys' school in newly completed $500,-000 plant nccurs at Albert College, Uellevllle, next term. Tuctily-cwihl graduations and healthy finances are noted by Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby. Closer affiliation with University of Western Ontario has been ef ferled by Alma Ladies' College, St. Thomas. 'Closer relationships with Hay of Quinle Conference are beintf formed by Queen's Theological College, Kingston, which regret fully announces the retirement of Prof. w. . Jordan ami resig nation of Dr. Dyde as principal. 1 1 ceo id graduating class in arts of 120 and record entrant class of nearly 200, with gifts bringing properly and endowment values ui to 1,000,000 are noted by Victoria University, Toronto Knox College reports n happy Notice of LAND 0T. InUntlon to Ats'y 'orsthor to Lmm in niiMn Charlotte Miami Land He- cordlnr DUlrlrt nt Prlwe Rupert, m1 mtiiatnl 1k Milieu rl tit Allirnril nV, Skulcirate Inlet, ami rrmitlttf on l.ot 144, nniii r.linr iill liHIrlrt. TAkK .NOTICE thai the B.C. FIsliInK k hirim, Cniiiiwmv. Ltd.. if Vanrotivrr lie. iirriinatloti Satimxi Cannera. Inleiid to apply for a Ip of lh followln do rril ,l Porefthnr: r.tiiiiineMi'tiir at a pot planted at the mithueit rnrtirr of lot I44i thelire nnr therlv and easterly followlns the line of lilKh 'water mark, 14 rhalns, nwni or le, lo the northwest corner nf l.ol !44 thenre west 5 rhiinai thence aouthetly and westerly, follnwlns a line parallel to the line r hlah water mark, it chains, more or lest; (hence east, t chains to IHiInt of romriienreinent, and rnatalnlnf if mre innre oe less. uiiiTisii rot.trvnn nsm"o amd f ACkl.NO COMPANY: I.Tn: i Per it. Sherwood, Afent. Ditad join Arm, That the Canadian Mother May Have Quick and Ready Information On Feeding Her Child BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND MILK In the followinttcharts and data we provide the Canadian mother with the necessary information she may require for the use of Borden's Eagle Brand Milk for her child. You will note that the directions provide for a child from three days of atfe through until the child is 24 months old. In mUitktn to tba J re tions for feeding Borden's Enrfe Brand Milk, the mother should read carefully the sucpsrtlons jrhich should be adopted in connection with the use of Borden's Eagle Brand Milk. The Borden Company Limited is proud of the fact that it has been helpful' in the raising of many, many Canadian infants into sturdy boys and girls and men and women who are s credit to their country. For further information, do not hesitate to write direct to The Borden Company Limited- Vancouver TABLE OF DILUTION STRENGTH AND TIMES OF FEEDING "EAGLE BRAND" CONDENSED MILK I " j lour Feedings Quantity Quantity , Teaspoonfuls of "EAGLE BIUND" Feedings AGK Between Ftedlncs During the Nleht At each Fec-dlng Fed in 21 Hours to ounces of boiled water In 24 Hours TT- - - ; nriTT" - aoto'jso. tVnSl"? J?uiifT io ' ljayg to la ounces water ""iT" nrr" is to so om. 'f S " '.. 1 to3lQM. .o.W tCMToa;tnGwrB1UNfr' " 9 ft wepkaf " ' " ' " " . . , 3 tcaspoonfnls "EAGLE-BnANI)" ,i ' iX - 8 JamonH... 1 4 "- OM- ; to ottnees water " T"-",Jt 4 "EAGLC BHANW tea:poonfu!s T'toft ,)n;,. - - to 38 os. 7 1 4 to 61 oza. -c Monhg 3 ..... to 5 ounces water F"tr7 9 " " " I - .. : ' 5 teaspoonfuls "HGUJ BItANir . x 3 0 5 to 7 ozs. 30 : to 42 ozs. T 6 opncewater Ho" 12 3 7: i o w 7 to ui 9 ozs. I 35 to 45 ozs. teasiionftiT. "EAGLE BIMNtT" g Montlia ; o 7 ounces water IMIOKTINT In pcTAring feeding mixtureii it U imperative that all utensils, bottles, nipples, ete ihouU je sterilized in boiling water I x-f ore uwng. Use a dry spoon in reinoy-iiie contents from the can, awl in meamirinn Is- careful to pour from can to iqioon, alfowinr. the milk in the poon to levit itjelf. ltepeat this procedure with every aputoiful meaiiured, ueiug the rauw epoou every tiiue. This will insure accurate meaaurerncnt arid prtluce the bent results. DIET FOR CHILD DURING THE SECOND YEAR VmiallT after the twelfth month the mother should select a diet schedule. Every new article of food should be carefully prepared, and given st firs in Tery email quantities. AU ,7 J i .. m-.l,,!. uiiK'ril.inir Ivtu-een meal 4. With many children tlus expansion of the diet list is attended with considerable difficulty. They are thoroughly satisfied m-nh mHlc ami reftu all otUr 'fonn of nourixhment. In such eaueis withhold the milk until the more solid articles of food have lsen eaten. If tth are ypven at the same time, the child ' will urefer the milk ami wlien lie ha finUhed drinking it he will refit the soUl looJ. tlie lullowmg diet acneUule will jiennit tlie utottier to ek-ct a stutalIe meal from the foods lisvsl. ..I ..... i i . . ' 1. , t Vi fl it is ueversdyiaiieiomaiieacjiangeinuiriuuruiK NOTF" One teanioonfiil of EAflLI BRAND CONDENSED MILK added to one ounce of boiled water results in a mixture equivalent in nutritive value to whole milk. Whenever the word milk spprars in the following diet, EAOLE BltAN D should be diluted accordingly. 12th TO 15th MONTH FIVE MEALS DAILY 15th TO 18th MONTH-FOUR MEALS DAILY 18th TO 24th MONTH-FOUR MEALS DAILY 7 A.M. Oatmeal, barley, or wheat Jelly, one to two tbbvifuU in U or 8 ounces of milk. fcSUle bread and butter, or rusk ami butter. 9 A.M. Tlie juice of one orange. 11 A.M. f"crsped raro lef, one to three Uhlespoon-fuLs miteil with equal quantity of bread and moistened with lieef-jiiK-e. Or a noft-loicd egn mived with stale Lread-crunilw; a piece of rusk and 6 or 8 ounces of milk. 3 P.M. Beef, chicken, or mutton broth, with rice or tale liread broken into ths broth. Six ounces of milk, if wanted. Stale bread ami Isitter or iwk snd butter. Many chiklren at tlm alve are will take and diiwt apjJe-sauce and prune pulp; ! thee are given, milk should l omitted, 6 P.M. Two tablcstworifuUi of cereal jelly in 8 ounces cf milk; s piece of rusk. Stale bread and butter. 10 P.M. A tablcspoonful of cereal jelly in 8 ounces of iriilk. After o-ning, it u side to leave the milk in tlie original can. ORANGE JUICE Wlien baby is four mcntlis old, give one teaspoonful of strained orange juke, diluted with equal quantity of boiled water, owe daily U-forc feeding time.- Gradually increase tht amount imtil ou arc riving the strained juice of a half of an orsngo undiluted, ouce daily lxfore feeding 'time. Orange juice may bu continued until child is eld enough to tat other fruits as well as oranges. OATMEAL JELLY When baby i fivs months .old, stkl one. teaspoonful of oottncjl jelly to each ftssling. :' Gradually .increiwe. the; amount until yon are adding thri-4 ;tslUjpoorifuls fit foat,: hieal. Jelly to each fewling. To make oatmeal jelly add four ounces of oatmeal to one pint of water; Iwil focthree hours in a douUo Imilrr, and add enough water so whsn rooking is completed a tliin paste will l fdrmod. This while hot is forced through s strainer to removecoarser particles. When cold a ncmi-msss will be funned. Oatmeal jelly may l continued untd child is old enough to rat w'tll cooled whole cereals. PJamt THREE FREE BOOKS ! StnJ fol our "My Wtlfatt Dk" thtth contain, aJJlHvnal tuuaif Infmolin. At "ilsiy HttvJ Boolt"enJ "HtdO lUk,'aU fit. H'lih TAs tiatJmn Ccnuwny UmiltJ. VailCOIIVCr r'orhfti(W life "willf nofi-'Vonrtir-riw sliulenls. Ktillrsl co-oper-ttt ion in tlieolriRy with Victoria lias eontinued 4nd plan for com-plelo aninlKamatlnn ore tinder way. The Joint closing exercises ff the two eollejtcs, which filled Convocation Hall at University of Toronto showed a Kraduallnpr class hf 28 new ministers' for tho United Gluirch. RQrtUbt Rtlrmnts - J'llejiri'nienl of Profs. Bryce and Duval with years and 7 A.M. Oatmeal, hominy, corn meal, each cooked three hours the day before they are used. When the rooking is completed the cereal should tie of the consistence of a thin pute. This is strained through a coUnder, which upon cooling will form a miss of jelly-like consistence. Of this p've two or three UhlespoonftiU, served with milks 8 or 10 ounces of milk ss a drink. Toast 9 A.M. The hiice of one orange. 11 A.M. A soft-boiled egg mixed with stalo breadcrumbs, or one tablespoonful of scraped beef mixed with stale bread-crumbs snd moistened with lieef-juice; A drink of milk. Husk or bran biscuit, or stale bread and butter. 3 P.SI. Mutton, chicken, or liecf broth, with rice or junket or with stale bread broken in the broth.' Custard, corn-starch, pkin rioo pudding, junket, stewed primes, baked apple or apple sauce. 6 P.M. Farina, cream of wheat, wheatens (cooked two hours). (live from one to three t&btatonnfuls, wrved witli milt, A drink of milk. Husk or stale breaS and butter. CONSTIPATION ' Oatmeal water very often relieves this condition. To make oatmeal water add one heaping tahlespoonful of oatmeal to one pint of water, and liod for three hours in a double boiler. This will make a little more than half a pint "f thick gruel to which add one pint of water that has been I wiled. After straining mixture through fine strainer, you should liave a little more than a Wnt of whitish liquid. Tliis should be it-scd with each feeding instead of the plain tioiled water. I f you find that this makes tioweis too loose, dilute oatmeal water with plain tioiled water., ' Barley or rice water may lie used instead of Oatmeal water. If necessary two to three drops of plain codliver oil may lie given twice daily added tojhe morning and night .feedings. DIARRHEA Give nothing Imt plain boiled water for twenty-four hours. Then start feeding with barley water, or rice w-ater, to which has been added a little salt to improve the taste. If thehe feedings are retained, ami liowel movements lessened, small amounts of very weak reguhr feedings may be started ami gradually inerea.Vd according to baby's condition. If your tiaby dues not improve after trying tho above suggestions, consult your doctor at once. Made in Canada 0 clip ,Spfe preserve this "Z sheet honors, nolablo growth in all with decisions of a number of departments of Manitoba Collego; students lo enter the ministry of ami cordiality of negotiations foreiitn mission field, Heffina with Wesley College character- College co-educational, teaching iio the year at Winnipeg, where up to tho end of tlie, second yea? the two institutions have done in arts has received substantial Increasing teaching of religious knowledge In the arts courses of University of Manitoba, Four specialists In boys' work at Moose Jaw College have had full academic. success with substantial classes totalling 101 students. The college' is gratified recognition from .University, of Saskatchewan as tn uniformly good work. Recognition ly: delegates (rout sister colleges Ihai its functions and financial support should he widened has come to' St. -Andrew's tlotle'gts Saska toon, on tne principle mat a 7 A.M. Commeal, oatmeal, hominy (prepared as in the aliove schedule). Serve With milk, or with butter ami salt. A soft-boiled ezz every two or three days. Hashed chicken on toast occasionally. A drink of milk. Bran hi. cuit and butter, or stale bread and butter. 9 A.M. The jiuce" of one orange. 11 A.M. Rare beef minced or scraped; the heart of a lamb chop, finely cut Chicken. Spinach, asparagus tips, squash, strained stewed tomatoes, stewed carrots, mashed cauliflower. Baked apple or apple-sauce, Stale bread and butter. After thi twenty-first month, baked potatoes -and wrll-eooked strained bean. . ? , 3 P.M. Chicken, beef or mutton broth, with rice or.; with stale bread broken into the broth. Custard,- corn- ' ' starch, or plain rice pudding, junket, stewed prunes. Bran biscuit and butter or stale bread and butter. 6 P.M. Farina, cream of wheat, wheatena (each cooked, two hours). Give one to three .tablespoonful s, served with milk, or with butter and salt. A drink of milk. Rusk or stale bread and butter. The following surest ions have proved to be helpful when properly used with bottle feedings, and they may. be used in conjunction with Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. Always pour tlss milk from the can into the spoon allowing it to level itself but not run over. You can readily understand that by dipping the spoon into the can you get more . than a level Ssinfi:l, lassune of the milk thst would sdhere to the bottom of the spoon. ' When vmi Live added tho milk to the water stir thorougldy. This is important. ii iriiiuuuviiu iimi ju i ivici tin. iau ugnuj niui au l.mini cup, aim ftirp lb ill a tuut, umj puce .- BARLEY WATER , Obtain the very best bsrley flour. Add one rounded tablespoonful to one pint of water. Boil for thirty minutes, strain, then add enough water to make one pint RICE WATER Add one tablespoonful of rice to a pint of water. Boil three hours, adding water from time to time so that you will have one pint of rice water at the end of' the three liours. f LIME WATER It is seldom necessary to useh'me water with Eagle Brand Milk but shoukl there be undigested particles of food in the bowrl movements (which seem to be otherwise normal) or rhould there be vomiting of Urge curds shortly after feedingor colic it would bo then advisable to try lime water. Obtain freshly prepared liine water at the Druggists, of which add 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls to each feeding. COLIC OR VOMITING These conditions may be due to over feeding, or constipation. Reduce quantity of food and use constipation formula, or liine water formula, as given above. Your dealer can supply you with Borden's Eagle Brand Milk note the; picture of the can and take no other. VANCOUVER church college In a university centre 'cannot be restricted ex-? clusively to the teaching of the-' blogy.' "Transfer of the higher grades tif ;vork from Alberta College iN'orth which still tquches 38 nationalities, , to Alberta College Koijjh, nnd closer co-operation between Alberta College- South and Robertson College are changes recorded at. Edmonton. Steady,,atlherenctr to its' cultural purposes for 15 years is the titainv of 4.algary. Mount Royal College, Colun'blan ICoilegp, .New Westminster, makes request that General Council reeognfie the demand for secondary church schools, The reports' of Westminster Hall and RyVrson Col-legetell of sound academic growth, with prospect of erects ing a unltfd theological hall iii connection with the University of British .'Columbia; Subscribe to the Daily Newt.