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•the same burden' for the long time Of '
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his Epheian ministry.
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S d * S h 1,.---) V. 31, But hi -their noble and diffis.
un ay c 00 cult „IniaSiOn, Cod alone' can Proteet
Lesson
them the apostle cOmmends them
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.. • GOOSE RAISING
- The sutunui $ re ard d tl
to th t grace which' will never fail. g e a e prop
Let their minds: ;revolve around the " season. to select geese for Akees-
, great message of saivation which has tabl.shment of a breeding Rock. In a fed tor live Mouths on skim milk and
come in • e revelation p rist s rcn
•This' test 14..'rev:kWed in the report'
of. the Superintendent ot the station
stor-dasts-yeari-in-which tie says that
the lot'which had meal and skim milk
from. weaning to finishing made the -
largest and cheapest gains.
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These
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, goI.oso, rii eing sissued .by 'ilnished.en tankage -came second, the
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October 28., Lesson Paul
-IN-...'s.' I-20- 'truthiand.,..they ill be able tu Mbuild. the, 'PePartinent of Agriculture at De•11 getting SMD far four .montha
..--,s. • ..-• . s ... • • Journey to Je_ - ..--.- r... -Acts, +,.: .17 UP an •aluding structures or...changing _OttitWa., the author Mrs•A: JCS. Taylor and tankage tor the balance et their
s ::: 7',•,.., ',.,• f; •21, 28-3y , Cor- 11 28.#.. . the. figure, • they, Will be - gnituag Ft reel:an-dim:1,de securing. Well " cievelopect lives.. •SareeStiliril, !while the lot. fed
s,,,,s . • .,, ..,.....,, „,.,,. 7. •• ' Text -Remember the swords of t, be' wealth% w, hick, will'Prove . to • be an hirds from good flocits'.'befornthe'fat- tan' kage' ,i teln. ;weaning to "finishing
S.Lard Jesus,' how, he said It is more 'eternal. inheritause • • ' • '.' ' ' • .' '' -Iss ' ..' ' ••• ' - ' ' ' -
''..:''''• s:. ' •'. . •biessed to tilVe Ulanto reCeiveSs-s' • Va;: 33_3 5,,•,This" -At;as the' 'only:..wo4t•ik• tell. 1.ng'•.00,ried-e0„ re. ele.abes.• in,the, S-4,11. wereallgitt,IY below both 'in 'gains, and
. -... .s. ••• • ' A ts 20- gs.. • ' ,' pO 1 b d • ' gist.' ir • • . 't 1 d t Stock -from this Year's hatchings' are( in Prat. `This, test Shows that tans -
get suver and goik„..,„. He had•earied actt:,liltels lesdo.,. ea well .as • birds sx. ',age . ft TerY Saltabla anbatitute tor
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ANALY§Is,. ,
• • " • • • .'nonr.ESS, 2u: 17-
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• ' " .FAREWET,
IL A' • ApesTLE, 2 Cor.
LABORS OF AN
'Many' • inCidents
sers
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F4s oWn livias• manual work. Then
Year •Uhler. ••The, sexes shehht • Fe .13JOITI Al* when' the tatter feed. le, not
uy corichiclesby queting. one .sf the heus,ed s together; even ',before:New available's:I:The tankage 11SCO desig-
SaYings o jeans. which is not'found Year's and should he kept ,00 through- nated "Special •',45 Per Centprotein
in any of Ihe'gospels,'but %which was gut the winter and the breeding •sea s Inig tankage." The Meal mixture, for,
doubtless carrent in the early churchson in •tyiti:slai;juz, Close housing Is the four twigfor tho' Ara two menthe
II. a: solaria FAngwELL,' 20: 36,38, not required, Such Shelter as a rough consisted ot parts Oats, ,part P246
Luke 1101..` describes. in briaf but . • • • .
shed is, suftleie4t provided it m sup- dlings and. 1, Part "shorts:: tot. the see -
....have taken laCe since We left Pant at vivid words the clesin . scenes When
Ephesas..ten.shing daily in the seilosa they nu knees down on, the shore pnal plied -with dry beddingsand Protection rind, two months s 2 parts ocits4,1 part
•• • : ' of TYrallnual,-,,•11herfi was a'. riot which ieads .in a psayer,, which litnives them _fro* !draughts and storra. Oircelar :midcillags. 1: part shorts - and --'.I.• part
drove him out of ,the' city and ceased ,to the very • depth; and then the Muth- 'No. 55, Published by the'Department '.corni,aud fOr'the,' lagt Edx. weeks:. oats
' •him to peas over. WO Macedonia and 'Mg farewell takes places They s'riare of Agr'• 'culture. at poawa; gives ap and corn , constituted two parte each
Greeecwases Aaticeorinth a plot•against his; insYst of , all because tlieg. would see a good winter ration for geese equal 'with one Part each of middlinge and
1if• ; tiVer TIO Treas. or his 'way to U-4-.morning.they rt 1' "t th • hi
r ewe ite 0 e s p, 1P5artsp-rof:ceb,na. cent. of
and g.re eivil is eteaetcia,n1-,..abhonask-J,.eliurte.-- ' • - ' -- - - '
POTATOES. IN THE 4 POULT
overed and he was sent his' face no more: -Then -in the early,
: fore, •the feast of Pentecost,' 'about mull' others liave 'done • to 'LIT:. gejel:e1;mortuarnifiapisfa ti%a6j" *Catbbage nir It; the: feedt RAT:" : RV* .
salean, 'Where he hosped to arrive be. and 'wave their last farewells as
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May 28th,78.7. l'he events of the jour- frienda. departing .by sea.: •s' . . • ‘ i Y cu urt. ma es ng o poultry for mars
ney are g: en With considerable de- Ill.:, TUE LABORS OF ..k•I a?osrix,' 2' cjor. an excellent green food ration The ket cornmeal is alae3rii, iegarded as
tail, is if Luke had some speand 'in- 11:. 29. . , , ... : circular dives explicit information on having an iniPortant Place in a :mixed
• ": terest in showing how Pani fared,with ' 'la this letter, .written ' about the feedingthirieg the -laying ,seasbn, the ration: '•D'eeding tests at the Expert-
-, wthe Roman authorities..Sonte stilt:dale sense tune, Paul gives. us ..apiamtnesret-inof- gmoesthiingadas, taonbdenl'foalilokilldniiithrenaraitungekt.,e men.taf Farm at OtMwa itave ' A
hold that this was dons to inanenee oh -active and suggestive , thas Where cornmea is not ..reraodvily:
the officials of the RinPire. who were the ntans, kinds of work which he was
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at time of the writing of this his -i Called upon to do.,44Here we hciVe an GEESE' FOR MAReve-liable cull potatoes canbeused
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t : , . rs t. the , '.Ch ',stians, idea of the incessiint labors which he . • ' . . '.' KETING r • ". ' very Satisfactorily in its pia I%
• to abew :the_ eagerness of. Paul to that ive should\ compare e ideal.of. Active trade geese does not begin, test is. reviewed hi the 1927 report
. Others think :that Luke was, nnxious undertook. Its with such a passage
the -until the arrival t cold of the Poultry Divisloa, ' published by
reach this great capital of Rome.
.L A:1=AT PASTOPati. AinsusSs, 20.s 17-
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•• •V=1,7:. Paul has no time to take the
journey of thirty, miles, to 'Ephesus,
• but he ',Ashes- to give some message
to, ,the Christians there before he •
takes the long_voyage, from which he '
may not return Accordingly he sends ' •
' •• tor the alders or minis:yen:of the di-'
ferent congregation.s in, the city, that
' he may convey his message through
• them. 14 had probably ordained these
'met himself and V WaS with ' great
•Satisfaction that he .4ddireised them:
• This was about the end of April. •
..Y.....18.-Thesspeech then delivered:is
o co weather. The
fattening *of the' Market. stook shoidd the DePartnient of Agrieulture at Ot-
pastoral work wluch'is contained in
the last letters lie Wrote, 1. and 2 • taws • TwO lots ot capons consisting
eather turns • • -
Timoth:s. and Titus. begin soon as the w • „
m each case of fifteen SiThite Leghorns
cold. Circular No. 55 ot, the Depart- •
and fifteen Barred Rocks were fatten
. • of---Agricultures ats-Ottawasson
. ea in email pens for, a period. Of two,
Gi•iosis . Raising. -recommends tallied •
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Farmit Stooklet$
The Dorninion. Departtnent of Agrictilture
. prints many booklets for distribiltiOn ta aid farnleta,' • ; •
anci 'housekeepir‘, Ifere, are very seastniablgr, .."
right now: • • ' . •
Po*** reedit,.
'1,4"Pt°1:1,atrvilttrpel?.%dtlredt'eFvehlged'''•
• •.. „the latest, arid best' nietlIoda
• . • , °at feweedngll for „s
• • Chickens, ". Tiirkeri, • DuClu! • •
and GeeSe 'aro all thoroughly '
• considered. Just ;fill in,the '
coupon arid Mail It today.
Post free. - • •'' ,
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"Preserving Fruits tied Vegetahltn In the Heiner is an
' • *invaluablelittlelsook for -housewives, being practical -
- ' information on canning, Piddled and preserving frttits and ;
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•Ileli,"ii i • F0rm. The time table for '
:,-----i" the•Central Eiperimehtal
„sr-- 'vegetables,- as -proved at - •
-canning, peaches, pears.
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..42,,,i, ifffi•, } caopuppleosn, atnodmmaatoiels:t etc. is '
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Ptease send me bulletins on , ' •
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together wids full list of booklets. • •', ••. -
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[tr.: weeks. The.mash Made, uP ot
the geesedn from on the
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equal parts, bran middlings, oat flour,
and
• rtval of cold 7.ireether and separatmg
cormileal and one -halt part 'of Meat
ontile Tr i mita :the ineedera. The market' !deck
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• I do not know Whethen it is because
most of us naturally Smile ,when we
loeir at a mule, but for 'Some reason
the army mules which, Composed the
majority of the animate which, were
_ one of the most imprwszve in the driven Along the trails "certahalY inter-
• - '1"-Preiiiine it was liecause
terest, revealing the sympathy; affec- their ea ,
NeliT''Te.itiiiiseist, Itill-ef -Perio • ears were ,s4, Much more proud-
' ' tion.'earnesbiess and sense of respon1 met than those of the horses; but
. sibility srhieh Paul felt in his minis- when a. mule cocked ,one ear forward
It is' the only sermon in Acts
i while he rillowed the other•one to loll
lely back, it, appeared to me not
a all'essed to the church. Evidently
• Paul thinks that these may be his
last words_ to the people there. He °DIY amusing but indicative of some
had been furiously attacked, and to superior animal intellig.ance. I also
had to spenl some time in selfsde- noticed that these mules, on the fron-
• fence., Then conies hi warning: He
• knows that:false teachers are' always
on the rounds, seeking to lead astray
v the simple-minded. believers. S Hence,
ids advice, that they hold fast to the
tier were well Worth steering clear �t
When they were' unhitehed and feed-.
,ing themselves. I saw so many proofs
otthe efficacy of.a Mule's heels "-hen
truth and remain steadfast
dete'nding himself from danger real
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Paul's relation to Christ was: or fancied. or indulging in pureexceps
like that of a slave to his itiaater.
This is reflected in (a), his sense of
humility: (b) his ""....ears" or a:ixieties.
• ,wbich this service brought, and ,(c)
"trials" chiefly due to the wretched
plots .0f, the .evil-miaded'Jews.
1 20. His great. ds.ty wasSto hear
witness to • the truth.: whicir he lias
of Spirita, that,I learned to give them'
at 'least ten feet ot clearance when-
ever passed • to the srear of 'them.
This instinctive -defense agaitiat fights
leg :equine. hoofs was se, instilled in
'me hi; those Years' that T: intuitiVely
Solara, it tethis d'ay by• -always Pass -
learned froni*Christ. This lie did 410 ing out of reach, of any mule's heels,
With-fulnesssand (b) Ohetly: He igen_ This all 'shows, that 1 was deeply in
Lions two sphere's of labor. Pirst,the lereStea in
the Faniaa and '" their.
public speech, which was probably de_ drivers, aad. t • learned a miniber of
hrered In theschoellof Tyrannus, and intereatingthings about •thena.
/secondly the priliate conference which • • Muleskinners might well have been
• he would conduct in the horise of dif- called ,the "express -freighters" otthe
ferenismeirdiers' of the church: • - .• trails.' They were recruited froni,the
V. 21. 'Haw Wide was the range ot ranks 6t ex -stage drivers „ stove up
• Pauls'effortalThe Jew and the G' • k
• alike rec' eived attention at:hie hands,. gsenewleurnmeelliser.n3, teteir:04.sitlet.rstorM4oroitrodK,!onn--
He,never "lino the ones‘bject orlend-
theie 'through repentance to the the trailsin the off _Season for farm.
full acceptance ' of faith .in' Christ ing. Tbeirstyle of dress was as non -
•Jesus, He did :sot shun to declare:the d,escript as their personnel • • •
• .whole wisdoni of Gad. • -; • •,A mule teara.was composed of six
V 28. Paul now 'urns frorn1us own en even eight ariimals, and the train.
.. case to that of the elders who will waa niade up ot 'any "mintier •pr'snCh
• hente forth have the reOnonsibili,ts, units up o ten. Each team drew one
' for ,the flock. The verse shows that or tali • canvaecofered wagons;,... The
,' Paid regarded, each, ciangregatio,n •
, •0 part of the universal churmen7drove-fronr-the' seat of the leadhof•God, wngon, or from: the back of, one, of
• thz2: the 'ministers Or Overseers *ere like shepherds.the load mules.. A letig-handled.light,
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•. • guide the floek.whhid to feed and . : Their one central weight woven leather Whin was the' , ,
theme musthe, the great redemption staff• rate. • , .
# which has been purchased.' at such 'a, These trains carried from fifteen to
• pric Salvation. has come .to them twenty-five'hundred pounds, of freight,
throug , the death of Jesus Christ: , and covered t*eati,five to thirty ,iniieS•
uture perils .are. now point,. per day. Provender ,in the shape .of
ad' naL hese who *ill,areoutside th
hi' Olt' ebnleeouts. �r t'orn ,was carried. and this
from eneisiEes ,
r was suppleniented,by grazing at night.
V...30. But there,are dangers which Such freight trains Worked all the '.ear
Will arise frOM Witbin, also. Members round. 146eaFse feed' 66'xIcl:be jce'rietl.
of the church will cetrupt the truth tor' tlie
.• it is in Christ, • T..ese predictions Themule,skioners sleptas the bull -
Were fulfilled. as we can. sec from the whackers Cita. under t'heir
• wagons,
• ' • Pastoral Letters, 1 Timeth3,.1: 20; 2 "gad in stress of. weather ,they also tenh,ese, The 'cog of the feed lid , ()aced, inore• than two Imadred , eggs
' • • ,Tirnotby 2: 17. •• sante •cleep 'tt the ildin k at Red sir resti ' per ound 'et sin Per rear.
' V. 31: Just as *Jest's had urged the 'Fork Bsoeh
' not .g P. P g. „ • .
• meal. e
shinild be fattened in Small eneleSures This was thration fed to ono
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f, the -lots while the mash fidsta the
by heavy feeding, ;Whole cora in ro
e -
other iiii, containediapproxiinately one.
counneacled as , an Miceli:eat ' diet with
tittis by weight ot cull potatoes and. no
a plentiful supply of water to 'drink. •
cities of fodd. areatatecito be sufficient Pleat
About two Weeks' feeding with this: - cornmeal s •
et the. roasti.in the one, case Was
That Is to Say. 'tlie-1"co5n.
to prepare the birds for Market. While' '''ePlacP4' ht. the ' other by an • 'ential
weight of PotatoeS. ',,The' Potatoes
geesesaressometimeismarketed alive
th
were thoronghly ceeked, Mashed 'anti e' usualjniethodIsJo send thein for
ixeditlitlite"dther feed:; --The mix
ward . in dressed.... cOndition. They
taye in -each rase was fed moistened
shoidd be kept without food, but
,.• th t. the iisaal was. • The
*lien ' in• " abundance 'et water ' for .#
value,••et ,niasaes used, •Was,...,2„6
twenty/ -four hours. before killing,' The
ceata per peund with- e ornineal •and
usnal the. birds ni.
2 2 cents ..per pound,With • the isi.itaT
the. month and • PluckS Ory.' While •77--
t9ee'... The ,saritesemount of feed was
goose .feathera, are - ParticularlY:
consumed .by each Of the twO,
able ,, -often bringing' as Much as Sixty
The 'gains made were ,inuCh the..sanie
lots
centsPer Pound. The carcasses when
dressed' •shoald he rubbed. ,over , with
0MM:is:cloth. and •set• aside ' to cool.
They, are then :repdy'tp.be. peeked in
bOida of ':iivelveer less for the, marl
•'•-,ILLUSTRATION STATIONS AS .
stgo• CENTRES . •
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•Large ' quantities or seed .4tOck,'ot
grain, potatoes, clover Seed
aresilistributed from, the 'illustration
sMtionss operatedunder the direction
the-r7BilieriMental-S•F-arnie. •The
quantities. strict -by, the stations col:pineal %'.hen the latter i. difficult
aniannted to: 30,90 .buSheli: et seed. to obtain ' • ,
grain, 1,s62 • of seed ,i),otatoeS, • 1,LLUSTV,A.*ION.. STATIONS PRO-.
and 22,030, polincts Of grass and •cleVer ' MOTE POULTRY RAISING" ,
seed- 'Tarietis used are thuSe. The illustration. statlosiS •operated
:found So do best. ell the Experimental under the direction.: of the ' Experimen-
Farina.. :The.seed'.114 andtiplied at the tal,FarmaSystem.in the Prairie Pier-
illngtration stations , and offered• for woes,: and,: British Columbia are
sale in the district; and. in this way _helping •• mate,riany - arouse
bring the:iinPrOved yeripties andmeth- greater interest In••the breeding. feed
,0011,4rf:sIti;tio:,y,-.toig.sci.irsc,tootsgtherlese.eralttiaSt;i:is,TisineTreingli..04.artudf.c.
'L'rh•61aussti'll: feat! p:Iluiltlitish34;jbliY-thie
hie'rePort ,for last ,sey poyli0494 hf.fiepartment of Agrisultate at 'Ottawa,
the Dep4rtment-ofAgriculitire at pt. the 'Chief Supervisor of these stations
,ttazaas;in'SgaySytheaart 1» year
yeetaartienisn shows that, each , Year ilhPrOlrehleh4-
thelr are made by the variouariperatora ;or
efficiency. as seed growers and' the 'stations in the rare: and housing
tribotors, 'due the. care' and., epir_ts 'and. in the quality and ' Care, of the
of the farmers .with whom, they are Co-' breeding stock., Some of the opera-
tors who. premit parts of nieft. .farm,
• ; -SKIM, MILK SUBSTITUTE:FOR beuSed•fer these stations halve been
new up-to-date.'houtea. whlle
,Others. are .reModelling old one in
comity . with, inOdern ideas with re
factory stilistitute.in'tankage which ja stiect,tqlightingi,sventilation and gen-
eral cOmfort, Try carefid breeding:and
os product of the ahattoir... At the
Lennexvilte; Quebec, ExPerlinentat selection • the •fibelta are 'being ihi"
Station four iota, of hada Niere`. fed to pro ed In • egg:laTing • qualities• The
aseertain.the value of tankage as. coin..1 stock they 'are. able' produce are
.pared.with skins milk,. , With ti -o, Tots: readily sold tesfarmers ,in the mu --
skim -milk and tankage were tom. rounding districts. served by tite•stas
pato ,s.ith .pigs ssom weaning •to • anktions.,; Last ,•Year there •were distri-
lolling' 'for ' the market.' :The ,other butetistrons the Stations 60.2 coqkerels,
two lots,. were 'fed skim milk td four 682 Pullets:" and 1;548 haiktgh of eggs
, breeding stools that had pro -
and five „months; and then finished On fr."'
in, either case and the cost of feed
varied very slightly. ' 'At the Condlu-
•sion of the feeding experrment the
birder were killed' and, dressed.- The,
potato fed bills are reported to have
made •the Most attractive dressed
• fowls In addition, the birds Were
Stilimitted to severat. perPons tb be
tested for flavor. and those reteiving"
the potatoei instead of the corn, were
pronounced superior in. . every ease,.
This. experiment indicates that tull
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potatoes may safely be used instead of
operating.. in- tarrying out this vrork,
• Hog raisers wild. cannot obtain skin
milk or their stotk can fled a satis-
, disciples to watch (Slatt, '24: 42); so .4 • , throughout the 'whole series, amount- ,
The mule teams swinging along in,- limn 6.93 cents per pound for the ' ,
now Paul gives the sante advice to the . 'CELEBRATE OPENING OF COLNE
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ited r e (in ki n Milk throughout *the •
the traik, made. an atatn. t e.
. elders. If they' become discouraged The talking,' movie. has rttined an.
lot,gt gs
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•gingham, tub silkt; rayon trepe, fine
chambray, printed handkerchief linens
printed batiste, dotted Swiss and chal-
lis prints. are . Charming suggestions.
Style No. 229 is deigned in sizes d, 8,
1.0; 12. and 14 years.. Pattern price 20
cents in stamps or cbin. (coin prefer -
HOW TO,'ORI*R P.-,A,:it-TRNO. .
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Write your,:tattie and addreas plain- •• ' • : •
ly, .giving ,nuniber and, size of . such one: of : medicine's' greatest' dis.coverio,•.'.1,... '.: . •
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pattern&n-e,youvriratAnclOse:-20c4 'Dm Beatles .and 'beat *gave. the :Tcp;,..:'•''': ''' , ..' •
• , . Stamps or uoin-ccein sitefeisSQwra-
ss.s--, . __..ontossil,niVersity credit_sfo • th i
•"' its. csrefullyi for : each number '. and
- covery and refitaed,•to profit by their :
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-----:: work giving inipectinioue though they
• addiess..yoar,Order Wilson .1)10t.,erzt.. 1‘..e. . ..
theft .. finds to, the geed, ot • hik; , • . ....
• :Service, 79 West Adelaide St., Toronto, • • .t.' .• . . • s. . ., .. . , .. : ,,
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Patteriii-ssent by retiiiiiiii1,77.--' .': -4-• •'' ' •
•,... - - . : •• - uk • jTimesweets-eits-apae ... . thes--Nobed
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• . • • • ' COMinittee atter diM deliberation • •j: •
• Starting ,Toomorrow as:arded Dr.. Ranting the Nobel Prize' ..: •.: .
' - • - .. • .". - • • 1. • in Medicine for :1923. • .. • • • ' . ' ' -
_ , , Being a ',Physiologital .tliScorery and .. ..
• The novrere are .hrilliant fwith•those .
.poldiniiit'ecilcirs.pr farewell..that -leant •• • •'' •
having turned the tredit over tii. that '.•,.. .
triumphantly, flouting' the .t. dread, 'of ‘departnient. of • the S Toronto , tliiiseis
whitens ;blest . : sandy • 'are ' . Certain.
I sity,, NN'e find that Dr. hieLecid took • s • ; •
gladioli and about, these 'a single• .T110},'•• ! .
:_ :11. trip ta,torOPe%t• this', Junctilie; and :,.• ' . ...
,daiiiiyStashioissexceedingly in
threated .iinionareg !bird: ,ii,;.!,.:. itishie,;- Pte. happened to vreit,•.StockliOlni While. •'.,'S J.': . :
.....isy.„ sus.' the Nebel', Committee :was.. sitting: •; .. .,..".'
,. is Wholly concerned. with the wild.
'' ReaultSsthe •iiiiize Of $40,ri00 waesplit .,. ri
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, honey.. de's.. 'in, ....those: gorgeous: ' bells Mit between,. Ranting •
and 'pest; out
• hanging, to . hint ,,like'. a 'huge :carillon •16,,, -,,fin, f,
between. %Ranting .. anti .p.iCLeod:. •I)r..'.
a o frainediatelY. half ',of lila . ..... •
• iris& the swaying. spite .0c the: stein,' ----''. ' V
Yet this .tiny :fairs's-as "frail aS thistle-, 040re: ..o. Dr. Beat; carrying' thioniti
down is!oa the eve -Of iSPredigiouS• „
in his original big-hearted,- :generous '''... •. •
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ay. Whit t ..Dr... ,M ciLeed'S did '', with' his- 7 ''''''''' ' •• ,'•
.---.t-i-ayrr.IPT:,-1-itell 'a -Oae, iiideed, aS. rnidipt.1 .- ' ' '..
4Pail. the... oldest trasellen '. •kt
sse ,s, Oat* in:the prize that so far as out • • '. : • :..
. . • . . .. 1 starting Or •Centrai A•merica Jto,night..
, lb Ai '.• ll 'judge• 1 1 doneUr' • ' '
• , ,.• .. DAINTY :TIERS ' :. . , ,I. Yet :lie seenia,joyenaik unconcerned,' ,
.. , 'sing to. earn, is ritot": reported: Aber . ' • . :
deen .1.7nivrsity,;_we trust, will benefit,. . , •
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Any little girt would feel Very, -very:: Probing with r-eeStatie bill the Irides but ,Torozite Unirersity, still has Dn. - 2 . • , •
haPPY. to wear AJ Croas-barred -ditnityt•cent...deldlia Of ' the 'elfglAiy, hells- .' He: Rantiag directing his#reseatch labora,-S
dreas:j just :covered. with tie -Y• rosebuds:4 "OOes not . appear to be . buying traV-,` tory., in .-11is . quiet, effitlent, thoilest
Withtriple tiered skirt, just like Moth, i'elltr' cheques ." :fie . isii't. ,rtfahing'" way , • • .. • ' .' . -• : ' -I- ' '• • , . ,
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'i.S.,. SW ' .1:4'eSS' .. It has Short -Sleeves, i arr.:Mad pacithig luggage, aed, porches- .......LL.-.:, ' ,' '',. ' ' . , • ' ' '
'toe! . It's so •attractive --and 'cth,.• ,00 1 lag% tickets s• • Something in his heart 4 . •
cool and filittei7s. and inade with 2161 tells'. hiin • that "the time has' come; ss st ,s, • .
Yards' of 36-irick material 'with 31,.•yard , 'Mt. helknOwkliditS-airie Well. He has
of 324ifeli.eiintraSting for the 8 -year; something to sustain him besideS. his.
Miss. 'Porter:den artiea.,' thoose'flow.-A-wingS.•* Perhaps' it' ii *hat ell: •ot us:
ered organdie, 1:110111 orchid, voile, .or' must, •,hare.s-Arehibald Rutledge, in
pale blue taffeta. Prittted voile, tissue "Children of Swamp, and Wood."
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J. 1 M4Oocl# Co-Oiscovar. er of
Insulin Professor' of
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, -Physiology :
Aberdeen* Scotland -..F.toteasor'.1.
Rickard Molpootl., torinerly Or the, ,
Pnlyeraity. .TerontO, and -co-discov; ,
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°ter ,w,liti Ora Ranting or his'
sup, was, 'gngt41104., the, shale:, ..,,,
of 041116101a .at, Aberdeen Ilufverlity."
. McLetal ' Was' professor • of • . •
ehYsiologY; (014 eeeoeMM dean of the ; • '
faculty of :medicine. at Torenta..Vni-
VNerbeitili.Prins;ln7aldiet19lcoills.heaTne-r:1.91E3:athtide•;
hail long; Ilea 'reeognised throughout
the World.as an Outlitanding .
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on medical matters.. Siscli' was the •
Canadfaii ssress report froin Aberdeeniss ,
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• Referring. 'bask to. the history of
theislispoVery-efLinsulinslinBatiting----ss.
dot the idea: et ..his great boon to 7
mankied, 'So • report goes, while' AR • • " '
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interne in a Loudon, Ont., hOSilltal.-
Without funds, and 'without infinentiat . •
friends, Came- to Toronto; '4/here . •
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he propotinde,d his *theories to several
of the UniVersity authorities, -Rimer
and report •has it • that Dr, McLeod, s '
Who, by the Way; is net a 'Canadian.: .
but .a.,Scotchniaii-Seotta-bora 'and •
Scoteli.edueated, refused to. assist Dr. ,' • ".• , ,
bauting'eithcr with LaboratorysroCns• ' s
equipment or funds. Another. Pi -s3 •
te'hsor . a different department .,
(Dr. Velyen lIendersOn;.. Professor Of.
Pharinocologs-) 'gave the young.flan- . •I •
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-ting;and his .equally; yonae.and en-
thusiastic co-oliorher, Dr. 'Best, labor. s •
atery room.... Dr. Henderscin and.
eral Tershito doctors joined in ,finaii&
ing Bantingand Best hi their ex..' •• '• •.
periments, the, results of • which 'are.
tots knotta to need. ,but pepsin's:2.
comment here. insulin7 was *Covers. ,
ed, tested.' and proven , :beyond% all:
Old Custom'in England -
mat, feel the tasktioo.heaNY; let them 11: Collins, in NNarrsith arid test, .uirt,-1.4 !cents toi other good pita% to sleop..--Nashville When iirSt dredger hi oysk.ers h nd been
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'call to mind that he also. had tarried Cattle Trail." the lotgetting tankage. thronglitakt, Balmer. . _down crier samp ed therm, carrying out itti ;Old terstnott
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