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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-03-20, Page 8{ % ,, mlM .µ''{:Ni V • y j' I I r .- t . Wk f 1. - .. ..�.,...,.,,,. ,.. .._... ,. - .. .- .... ,.__.... .. _ 1. , ., _ . - -.. - _. _. - .-. _. ,. _ - _ _ ,...-_.._ _ -.. . .-_.. ... .... .. .--' . 10 .1 r m,y � F.- a . ,• . . ... . ` . " . ,,, Y -- — -- - ; , t `- _ 1 -6N. �' '' 0 . - `-' Crop balanced. Above all, we must recog- alis the sincerity; the faith, and the _, "Zo, a►r Cr6 + - - .� ���. a - - , cle,•eii, or t�.e!%e .years old a`re; i, q serious c.an„er.s Which re nine the really high'ideals which were the in-� � I - a, �' .t inerts.follows The' fa,mrr iq intr.rFsted - - , jan make a return for . his.. e.f-; the breed3 prevented ham frdm ,.using ,the child'- •ill require mo c.:indf more' .• • i• the ri ►ht breed, hence the odds tiers •. fur,S, there is a:haEever b d , zee - � Top Dress`F�alx vi�heat spiration of the leaders of Israeil iA :. V . W. ,�,� � _ - -rn.d.wft . ,fi,r.�t•% yr 1lyt�rt-�' ' tiff �itl diced 1 n t, �Q 4. ry this age. It is by such faith and such ,. .. ; ; fi • % �[ t•:, fr.er (Ih;yc•�I5* gr.e tt y o:1 tits,. tY: >�. "' _ . r .. I be, the chief art •isf• diet, pArt;. u!.1r.v ;ions► .b ness to -morrow. 1�n,t r_the.: pry aTz,tit�• + - ain�.,er�.mQne_kna�tivst �__ _ , - :. • �; T „>-z- ._._, n h r f d. , i -a claarc a a-sT-:>uTi t e ti►sces o four an�T ourtcen, .. i•e.3 lr3• made 43B1 1e. ideals that pi -ogre -_3 p b - INTERNATIONAL LESSON • ' - '`� r,�iia�b _ of_ --the.: faiui - . 1 :___.._u ---..---- ------- , . ', cis '. m•,I ter. keg r fn�S "That ye turn not, aside." A high d t'. 1 t i . - ' i1°: • . r.', 4 f, . star. and o r.g iteou�ness was se I , ' -Av MARCH, 23. before them in their ,book o! law.I The small town newspaper can be .. - it Conducted by Professor Henry G. Bell ' V, From that they must not turn aside.. made one of the largest. factors i'n- any,•} _ A _140 Conducted :. • < r.. -- - -- - i They will nie,et tion in the H The object of this department V to place at the ser-' , `v+. - Lessen XII• IS a Warned Against as ociation with the Canaanite3 t and' I local ptov✓na the '1oma1 up rerIngm ow ' ` I vice of our farm readers the a. Vice of an .acknowliedg ,. �/ ! i � . authority cu all subjects pertaining to soils and Crops. : •, _: gip ?�' •� :r I Compromise -Josh, 23: 1 to 24: 28. especially •in their acquaintance with ,'the. , vital spark that, keeps business - - . , ; • Address all ques-tiuns to Professor Henr G. Bell, in � •-=•;..,. -% the ,seductive and sensuous rites of going. I1"'zis- the -organ of 't.he smigl t y r Golden Tent, I Cor. 15: 33. care of The Nilson Publishing Company Limited, Toronto, �4� �� ''� •.r- Canaanite' -idolatry but they must re-' life cf the eo:ntriunit3� aid it keeps • and answers will appear in this column in the order in ,J,�`'',; y ,- e• ••.• y,.�� 23: 1-13. The "elders" were chiefs �� •" t -� + ,, . �, �• . _ : -� maim true to their own God. Cleave friends from forgetting, each nth, r. which they are received. When .writing kindly .mention .,�`:b.? : r . �.•s ,� �„ �,_` •.., •k. or lending -Inen of bribes 'and• clans unto the Lord o God" is Joshua's' hht; local paper keeps s the former. • this paper. Ass ace is limited it is advisable whert, iic- �- t + -�;" � � •4': •' shy r. �.a`�. . Y P P P , , b W !� �� «. f.a:�,�c,- earnest, -necessary a - fin$ . • h "' - "Making two blades grow where only one grew before." tens grid ,in War. The heads were "On you." J cissa envelope ice enclosed with the QueL,tion, whet the answer '`" ::::•>' e• man of y Joshua knows town after he as moved 'to the will be .sailed direct. s the representative chiefs of family- the strength of piny and fide}ity._ty..' Without a live_ paper the .._ .. - __-- Don t Experiment- With.' a rt i -1 z e r s gronpa :pr small kindred "clans. The Samson lost his strength _through i small town jacks one of Che most ` . , 'the Business ,of palming; -V. made, with the object of finding what Let the other fellow risk his'season's crop -and living -you stick to the j "judges" were 'either the heads of drunkenness, David through , lust' � necessary agents for its welfare. How to know wll at• � ape.= en .to, use and how much.. First the crops tried. and proven winner, Gunn's "S uT-Gai-n." 1\'ew fertilizers face you ;clans and tribe3, or were men spec Solomon. through luxury. Joshua'be I wl�y ,does rhe ingot paper appeal " , '- . "were analyzed an&it was' faun that . at - every turn, but, remember, for a ompletely balanced soil food .made ;Lally _chosen fqr that office, as in lieved that a man of Israel true to I to the; reader ? The bo in-- France " ' ` _� .. _� #iti comes to -using fertilizers the pt`ac- Yz d ' Y • • tical business fs!lmer is Eased with eertaili crops removed characteristic by men with many years experience with Canadian Lorin neQlis, you Exod..18:• 21-22. The "officers" were his God, will be strongr than a thou maynot w°rry over tie -ire of the-- - the one eat uestion • "Rein. •s&a11 qu$'ntities of plantfood, as shown in� can't beat 1.-_. police marshals, who preserved sand, and he was right. - - tGerman colonise 1n A#iiia, cr the - , •` _ _`�. q the followi;i table: • 3 9 order, had •charge of processions anti "Snare and traps." s That --is is ex- ` boundaries of Siberid, but lie does = ' . , I know what to use 2 =' This question g'' �5 iii r� G l r] made proclalnrttions. 4 P . is asked in various forms, one man Now this, was true of crops whe- " actly -what the intimi3t -association like to know'thait Bili Jones'`is paint _ _-___-_- � _ - •' , �" _ __ _ __.. - f I4e that hath fou t for on:" It and intermarriage of Israelites with in his barn and that Tom Sriith has -. - asks,_ "What do my soil= _,need'" stn. _.cher grow>a -- = n. England Scotland tl;h Y i I other, "What will pay?" . Upited States or -Cansda, or in any . .-- = 01 a � i I i ke rs is a' common thing,, in time- of " war,... Canaanites proved to be. The people ' opened .& new grocery on the corner. V other art of the world• hence •the' for .each of the opposing forces to I -of Israel were ensnared in the vices The small town a er' a : In our previous work we •have out- P I i �,,, . ,paper' piesis to the gr primary essentials chemist argued that if the soils were Get your requirements in at once before,it is too late. Gunn s•;Shur- claim that God is with them. It ,is' nd idolatries of the. Canaanit6s. I *itizen of the communit in t'he same tined the eat rima i.a + _.. Y _ f.:..:. which to a large extent determine the ,analyzed and the crops were analyz-, Gain Fertilizers not only mean an early ,start for your crops,, •;,ut a better,, surely, •instead of such a�How often this brought troub •'-and 1 -manner as •it --appeals to the soldier. . � -• =� �� stead stiretam of plant rood r'igh't thio _0 the grow ft period; mieasning claim. .which. mi t.. '� profit of 'the use of fe:'tiUzers. In t'lel, .#int the exact amount of plant y - gh seem boastful, dissst•r. open tkieisr! -ma'y'be' seen in , It is she --story of mt}eh ©f •then life} - ._ ---� -.; • :�: -. -. strong full headed disease resisting growths. We Lave a mTi ore to , deed they -actually determine the food -to -apply could be determined and. and acro seek most earnestly and humbly to the -book of Judges. See for example, around home and everything• at . • suit your soil p - do right and so suet ourselves on ( Jud. 2: 3, "11=15; 3: 7-8; 10': -8-8:` ' tells of home is veryAnterest ng to- ` - __-; �• • profit from •the, crop that is grown. Proper methods outlined. However, g • - -- - - I _Aak.. Your ,dealer about Gunn s Shur -Gain . to -day, and write, us for God's side for we may be'sure who -' - - - The soil mtlrat be to good In actual app.tcatlort of this scheme interesting Booklet, "Bumper crops." . • y t i4-16. Not one: thing hail% fail=-� slh of us. . - _ . , condition it ,air is to circulate therein doing things did not bring satisfac- 1 ever our boast or claim, that God is ed. Such • was the splendid' testi- Confidence in the local paper 1s • GUNNB LIMITED ., WEST TORONTO, ONT. and. if' suirficlent molstur is to`'be tion, for several' i^easons. "'3ome `'of' . -,� for and will defend the right. The mony of the old warrior about to Iay':•necessiry if it -.performs ,the highest � , -- - , e - . WMTY- .down <h is arms and ,,.a �t -h .soul • •', - , >r . 1 the. most i ' ortant reasons for th 9� - can+es of the war vuhich Israel ►gag_ . enun 1s ao n e• > ,�, e1rl in .which- plantfood: can be dfs- P _ -ate-==-- �- i a, ,» service. �'Vell, says . r th Y. h - _ __- hta •God. , .Nat one bath' failed,. " ,,:. .•, for•' he, 4 sessl siolverd ' a i repanoy werey6asF.1'ollows.• '... �.'OUDI 7 ed p• s nn;;ei 'Canaan ,,ra. ;.had'a bigfight,at-the school meeting- . 9so '4that t ,can ,be up by , . t blF all the good wottade �►f ,God. it3ut the cro These are natures de- (a) The mechanical condltton of ERNX SH largely unknown to us. It is pro- I j good +►-...� •• _,.>.��,'-:,� �. q , , F P• UBust as sure as the nod which is the last week: Is °that "$o, reslends r lwkCH baby not true to say that it was an ' • mends. They are no hurrianly im- soils was so variable in different 3' i re1,j►ard of truth and faithfulness so Brown, "I didn't read anything about ,h . posed regulations, but they are uni- areas .of similar types of soil and - entirely cruel and unwarranted in- `sure. is the evil that is the penalty of , it in `The'Bugle,'. and ,if •it's not there _ . versaly required. Moreover, Lox these variations in mechanical 'con- First Symptoms of -the Contagious Diseases o Chfldhood. vars.on of territory to whish Israel i falsehood and a broken covenant. ! it didn't happen." Brown had faith , t many crops the soil must have a' ditions had so much to do with •the By .Helen Johnson Keyes had no moral claim or right: Ger- i 24: 1,28. • .In his sectl'Phd speech,' in his weekly raper. A raper that: ` - growth of plants- that the variations. . - -- 4 tpinly Moses. and Joshua regarded it Joshua reminds the people that their - _'_.*,_1f_---- . sweet reaction, ,lienee sufficient lime can hold -the confidence .ri its readzrs m st be returned to keep the soil in chemical analyses had very little (So many enquiries have been received regarding a recent announce- as the land of their fathers, promised i ancestors'' "served other gods," and has a great responsibility to them; q we decided to' ublish this valuable informatib them b ehovah their Go :that Jehovah .had Laken Abraham _ _ _ __ ____ - - r,•- bearing ..on- the situa:t�on. - - -meat. -]n . _thla� column that ---_----__-. - _ ._ -p- �_, ._ _ - _ ___..z1-_ 3t d Thai -... __. __. _- r - -__ from Becoming acid, under which con - z- and given.Tiim. this land and set him as -the readers will take its ';3tte=�`11, clition' neither the free bacteria, nor b Various in full for the benefit of all our re aders.,-Editor.) they were sincere -and honest in that upon a new' way of faith. He recalls menta without question and. act ac- (,) 'plantfood elements kid- 'belief there is no doubt. If 'there••was , their bondage in E gly. A paper that does not 1. the bacteria on the roots of the ►ere held in different soils in Jif- ?he child between twelve and eigti- Corned beef, dried beef; game, g gypt and their, cordin legumes would thrive. ferettt chem c&1 combinations some teen months old should have five feed- ne liver, ham sausage a stuffin an entire disregard of the rights o!' reat4deliwerance. Me reviews inci- en o the confidence of the commun- - ' ' . ' y g g the small nations which the drove dents of the,.r war Y ' In our last article we tried to make of vt�hich could be used ss plantfood, Lags daily, with about four houre� be- F>'iied vegetables, of all kinds. Cu Y sand victories. In ity might better not be printed, even I s l _ __ . - _ - --.. _ _ _ ,.out- or -dispossessed, then we. must ad* all he shows - the hand of God, i plain the nature f the essentials of while others could not. ' Chemical tween them. To eight ounces of milk tufnbers, onions, celery, radishes, let l; though 1t 1s . omawhat of a financial . ••�t • . 1 mit that a seriou3 _wrong was. d0 e.': loving care and _ His bounteous good- e plantfood- whether found 1n the soil, analyses of soils did not distinguish may be added two ounces Of barley, Luce, tontat-oesy-beet-s� eggplant... o�rn, • . done.' , -succesb. The plaee--•e# the•_-papcV• in• � - - - -- - - r., i We .could not acqurit of the charge of mess. Knowing iiow deep-rooted' a{e - _ manure or in fertilizers. Lack of between the available and unavail- wheat, arrowroot, farina, or • other i pineapple. - i the tendencies• to polytheism, hey the lives of the people in t;he coin -1. • ,. : barbarianism and cruelt those who _-iritis nece�. a information .has Ilei able forms in which the lantf_ogd_was -fa-rinaeiou�_ -freed. , s should bei- Tea, coffee, _and -all Alcoho..c_ d- Inks. Y 3 • munity can , be made so important P s , committed to. fire and sword a whole urge again fidelity to dehovahc and times resulted disastrously, because held. , cooked very thoroughly -and then Salads, d:eese, rich cake, pass., challenges them to make once for, all that the' value of the influence ,can- -, - --. Z'he full 'im ortance of the plantfood It was no uncommon thin for" strained so that it is thin like' a jell ` presen•Ps,• ams, and candies. ' city with its people, as for example, • • their choice - between Jehovah ani not be corn computed in money. . p P g - i - Y � � � Jericho (6: '21) .and Ai 8: 25-26) « • • P which the crap needed .:was 'not real- chemists to. analyze soil samples and •.which will pour.: The exact amount Suggestive• --Menus. i the gods. of the Amoritess,,..",, He de_ Co-operation between the 'people of • I : and the fact that they thought it to glares his own choice for h7mself and .-; . - '- Lied. It is our object to clear u this report that the elements were found for'twenty-four hours sho ' be made EIGHTEEN MONTHS TO Thi tJ this town and the publisher' of the .a _-. •- _ _ . , , be pleast tv God.does not-•uetif his -house, a'nd-the -}see ►'le -respond -- - - - -r -,.. - laclir orlslisttolc _ _ , - _ - in sufficient 4Ua0tH in ,W ceIrtai 1=�otw- €ince, -sM4; ei =jt�a� e .-•- 8r - g, • _ j 'y local r is _uftportan�: 'ale.:. . the act in our eyes. At the same time heartily with theirs. But Joshua two sides to the You will remember that nitrogen soil to grow highly profitable crops. ed to b y heat, it should be added to • ar cereal or scraped rare beef. cad; • y proposit'.on. .First, - _ t.___.. ,_ w, - says, Y e cannot serve Jehovah; -for ___ - - , _ _ ' and atter. • Glass of milk. Dr iner:-I a must remember tht, customs and • we have em hasized the olili &tion was the kind of plantfood that caused When this chemical analysts- was the milk and pasteurized with it. �_-� __- __ g _ __-_ ndin in At the midda feedin this should - Boiled rig or baked otato or roth i SO; God." He means that the• ublisher owes'the people of file ro tis alks and leaves of forwarded, to - the farmer to • g y g P h that they cannot p p P - 1.plants. Phosphoric acid was the kind the sample, he was disappointed at be .preceded by beef 'juice, beginning . with barley or rice in it. Bread `a>xd; long before Christ, and their mays =divide their allegiance and their ser- the town an his duty to furnish . ! of thinking,. which were in so man of plantfood` which ripened the crops times, because -he knew that; .although- with one tablespoonful and..increas- b'ut,,er.• Custard. ,Glass of-- tmtk: - � _ - - y- vice between Hiiaa and another __- 1. - �- �uath 't e -best -pas.;. 'service, - .. theirreportedIfdoes- differentof may _,growth, while potash_ -was the food _sufficient lantf od, it actually di 'not like it alone, add ,it cold_ to the ` spoonful of cooked fruit. ul judgment must be ressoifable and' hovah." the.. ubhsher of _their__. _communit .-. J - p_ . q , P p- p - _ _ _ -- ---- - gives , strength t+er-•ate crop ing props: Ilene, the tt_-�rii'cereal, after pa r O YEARS TO SIS :YEtI= - ; i which case it .does awe with the a ' v: .resist disease and materially assists .idea of anyone analyzing thersoil 'and i teurization. In warming the bottle , Breakfast: Soft egg• or cereal or a y The cost of publishlna papers hat 'I. i_ . _ . - I ne , fri -r4 4 tnS- increased—e suss -ot�e increased , - in- tile-Iayinr ddW r --of- stiiroh in the telling exactly what to appy . in . be sure that 1t 1s' not -`heated­above s a. amoun- o ee s ea cut n - e 11, i t � course of the illness. - �� ti ' grain of fruit. . order to get certain � crop yields fell lone • hundred degrees, as beef juice ! Butter and' bread, glass of _ milk. WEAR TM Rn cce of paper, ink, labor, and ip faet, . When the • question .comes •tip, into disrepute, and the ,idea of soil, becomes `indigestible at higher tem Dinner; Roasted or boiled beef, mut- Scarlet Fever. ]cion-Wastic Lacca 'stocking everything that goes into the manu- -- ! I Vomiting, , fever, sore throat, and "What fertilizer shall I use, you analysis as a finail court of appeal in; peratures. toil, Iamb; or chicken. Baked pota-, g syin'ras:, as they mar facture- of •a paper or magazine. The ,,' t rostration,' are symptoms of varlet be warnea or bones.. '� _ : �EgJ _e� should keep in mi;pd the actual nature 'order to find out what to use was. get . - � One green vegetable.•-1'aptc►ea Q --AUMSTa�- �� t•Re-• _ it , _ . .. ._ " _ - *. rice,. or sago pudding t fever.. The rash appears from - -- n, legging.; alw uys Pts. on the business which it receives - oi fertilizers. There is nothing mys- aside. ways: '* g or cooked fruit, t a to . thirty-six hours after th. first Co>isrvsTnss.>a m a e - ,,.- __-- . It terious or wonderful &bout tt - __ =s sotnetilnes 'hard for one tivho,Y)' Bra#l'very slightly a piece pulp. Supper: Bread, and milk. r, to c„ee ore; light and �- from the community. ' Subscriptions ; • , m toms-_ometimes• not till the . -_ •- lean steak an inch and a half tNick, First Symptoms of the Contagious s', p durable. . ' . r, ars not the biggest item in tie re- - • • third or , fifth day. ' It is seen first on COOL, contains NO RVIB- I 11What Crops Remove From the $glia' then' squeeze. out the juice, with a Disea�tns of Childhood-'.lieaales.. ceipts, but they must be .paid. Often. the neck, and Spreads rapidy tb the • BER. s ` meat press or old-fashioned lemon The first symptoms of measles are G a farmer a ith abundant funds , w.ill _ Yield Plantfood Removed • entire god 1 500 000 SOLD • ' Crop per acre. Nitrogen Phos. Acid Potash squeezer. This will make about four ! a cold in the head, red, watery eyes, y spogos CAM, cbst $3.so neglect the., payment of a•: newspaper ; . ounces bf juice. Add a little salt or -sneezing 'and coughing, • white spots ( ft is contagious from the very be- subscription until frequent t 'duns have Wheat 20 bu ,. each, or two for the same i subscri u 4i 21 • 1 celery salt, but no other seasoning. Ion on. the, inside, of the cheeks, dullness, ginning and }Ong after tfie patient 11mb, $6.60. postpaid. r been received. -Ie •may •-feel that it Corn . • „ .....: , . 40 bus. bf 21 �3 j �� rite for Catalogue and r u Clover .. • 9-9 • • .. 2 ton 83 Is g,8 (2) Chop .finely one pound of lean 1 headache, backache, sleepiness. , , !fins seemed to recover, 'sometimes self -Measurement Blank is only a piece . of paper and as long. - raw steak, and let it stand in eight ` ' The rash usually appears about i even fourteen weeks. It is, a germ • Cossi7lss LimbsIbdalt7 Co. as the ediitor prints a bunch of. them "'• a. , Sugar Beets ..... 10 ton 30 14 71 i which-re>nai:is stbout t1 .itirnishinga , - - s1e New >�s -sial. ______. _. ' _ ------- -' ounces -o# -water in a covered dish .the fourth .day, first behind the ears,' snywaq, the'.smail subscription. fee --� - - - - Oats 50 ions. 48 - 18-� - 40 from six to eight' hours in a cold on the neck,'or or at the roots of the of the sick room when there has been 7toatre" s.% • from one subscribef will ' not worry ley ......... 50 bus. 61 24 47 • no disinfection and---eeioagion :from place. Then put ,the•' meat in.a piece hair on the forehead. +' -- a �ubllecher:: Multiply that feeling Bar Then typical soils were analyzed and they were -found to contain the -- _ � ► •. l these has been known to occur • two � � T `1 • of perfectly cleft coarse muslin, and Measles 1s veryi contag,[ous from i &'few hundred t'iiilies and pit' will cause same plantfoods in the quantities shown in- the following table: - f years after the sickness. t ' . Plairtfood Su twist .out the Hulce. Season - with ' a the onset of the symptoms for about _ file publisher enough worry to pos- _ pp1u SA . little salt or• cele salt. three weeks. It develops from two to six days Nsib] put him out of business. Pro- , Plantfeod. Once &day -pre erably half an It develops from eleven to fourteen after exposure. SPR' G• �' bably nothing in the newspaper busi- - L.' Band Soil Lown ' -ponc Low hour before the first mormn feed- days atter"-ea, osure. li t is allowed by y serious com I ness can help the editor more than Soil Nitrogen Phos r,.c Acld -; .. gem._ 4, .g P .. It fs y give from one to two ounces of It is often followed by broncho-' P ns, such a inflammation of prompt payment of subscriptions. . .- i.. U S-� Loam .... ...... Fair Medium to Low Fair e, or ripe peach juice. ff pneumonic; an exceedingly dangerous i the_--_kid.neys,__. r tism of the'R The tttterchantai of_s_._small town ""-�"""T _. prang prone, rrP y . Limestone Soil :. Medium to Low - Fair how I points, heart weakness, thin blood, the bowels are too loose, discontinue complication. Deafness, eye weak- t soon 'learn to appreciate the value 8f Clay ...........•. - Fair to Good Fair, frequently Fair, frequently•. this -until they are normal. - ( ness, throat trouble, severe inflam-' and bad conditio'w -of the throat. It In gig Demand ' a live local paper. Their advertising ' ; Muck sad' PMtty. High unavailable. unavailable. ' Twice a 'week a soft bo.iied egg (3 ; mations of the intestines, and tuber- � is a frequent c&use of deafness and I patronage is absolutely necessary to � � Low Very Short minutes) with dried bread or un-! culosis of the lungs, or of the bones - deafmutism. Highest Prices keep the publisher ,ht butiness. It is It is most contagions between the has not studied � ehemiat sweetened cracker crumbs grated in are some o£ the dreaded after-effects , ' a well known fact that a man must _ .' They are carriers of exactly the same ry to fully it may be fed ,instead of beef juice. of this disease' -to which at one time ages of one and five. Assured by I advertise to improve his business as plantfood as is supplied by manure, appreciate t. a importance of • this I ,. I 0 _. fact. Let us illustrate Let ifs sa ,soon as that business. reaches &stage - but in, a much ora concentrated y a g P t Y p i ti g Whetii-the child is eighteen months., c leclren actually exposed their Wooden handles should- first• - be Sending to i where he is prepared to deliver the - - - - L I old the milk need no loo er be aa- . form. Complete fertilizers carry man who is rot informed •ori genelall---,--•- — -� 1 teurizec , and it should be taken from It is specially contagious between moistened and sprinkled over with • right kind of nods. $onest adver nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash I farming principles buys a piece of I � g - ' a cup. : � the ages of six months and eighteen fine, clean, dry sand -end and then driven Wagner, rasier• i -tieing in the local` paper -will create �• in forms in which it will readily dig- � land in a certain modeira'te�y go �'' f - Three meals a, day, with •a. glass of. years. into place, and they will stay. The eftI confidence in the' publisher of the , salve and become available as plant- I territory. 13e determines to raise . • ,meat st k. Not kite t e breeds milk between each, may b$ begun.I Mumpm. .I `feet of the sand is like that of tine p- 00111 aI _ ;_paper as well as improve the busi- - food. Now, plantfood -in }s . QS ,- �'t. g. tb . _.. __ _. aG i1 i _ eresh-need not=be strained but-4mw i P• iW hWt#ts �uZt below the ear 'tleeth biting in4 tli� wood and Die al ness of I e..advertiser. The local • very closely comparable to rich, he picks up. a lot of calves, some of � • ' - - - t - . which do fairly well others be served as porridge with milk over ,1s usually- an indication of mumps, parts till, both ,u1'e titt'tnly •bound to- � ><nerchant should do all in 'his power easily digested food which -you. feed _ _ ___.,__.- of which theril-- referabl no sugar. If the Sometimes there is headache, hack-) gather. Oi course, this. does not tl�_ 84 FRONT ST. EA$'I' " to mane the advertisement clear and to young stock. The reason for feed- never make satisfactory beef animals.l P y Now he has a 't a teeth- are well advanced, from one- ache, vomiting, and low fever. Dry : ply to all wooden . handles, but only ORO\��O free from the slightest tingb `of a ' ing th; s easily digested. food to the y'p of animals frol'tt half to one tables oonful of raw month, stivellin P g• , those in common every -stay use. - I 1 isleading statement. This is an stock is to give thea! a healthy, vi I which to produce ment,•-he has cat- --- - - , g y g- P Y : 1'. Y g from the ----- _ _. I - Established 1907 ---- i1. � .., - orotis stal•t, im life. Tile same reason scraped beef or mutton ma be Riven It . is. mildl contagious portant factor -in making the Tocol tie• but the farmer who hiiows, could, at the midda feedin three times a first s}iri•i�oms y g , until about ten clays'> - to a large .extent and rlies the use go , to --his barn and tell him that he: f � .week. thicken or mutton broth, f: om 'after theswell.i>•lg subsides. of fertilizers on cropst Fertilizer's might feed Ayreshi�e or Jersey'calves which all the I p. are not 'stimulants, the • are fistJtta' all their Lives and still •�rot, produce•-• - 8i'ease. has been remov- ; It develops from seventeen , to . � S : ed may be g•�ven orL,the other days.. t �•cnty days after exposure. Frequently vie are asked if a man' RoOd beef steers. Had he picked out Well- bread ;•high is not too In young children the disease is not uses fertilizers once will he a;�rai s i calves' bearing a .large scent. of fresh may be spread with buttclr and likely. to be - followed by domplica hawv toy do so. There •ia'absnlutci;.' no beef blood such as Shorthorns, Aber accompany' each meal The pulp of, tion=, although occasionally deafness compulsion as to the use of fertil.iz- deeq 1nKu�, or Iiereford, hid results pi.unes or hakci apples, a 6ble.ipooii- and l:idnev trouble result. When paper , a i+uccess. Many s4 'customer it 1 ,Send a Trial Lot who has been cheated at a -sate has ' . t , .Inst'. all. -faith is tUle } r iq WW.h . " , : ' ,: - . Re. alts 111.1 Y ledge You ,. he read, the advertiscment. The pub- • . Ii - __ • lisher ones 'A to himself and to the ' � i t;I. - _-- - -' V , - __-_ ___-- — commuriity fo`,reftise rtiietio>aable ad- ' .�.mmab.ew 4000 .Q�. ` vertiging• ant alio' tilt Copp from local . . �• � ,�, , .. mei f•hant a Nv n ' ninv h -tin -&-,R-. �egar4,. _ f- 11- ers any mire than . there is as to wo,,kl hate been .entirely rlitl'erenrL fti} at h tin►e, ma; hake tl,c ; lacy of livelr'3tcod. Af a man, The Point •ii; that -the lar}. of infortala- people � � •' cti�'fci i'rom it.nft-r'th_y are `there Crop `' • � . lith in �'riti', digit• adver- '' I - - .� marc it a AoM fruit juic=e t.' a boniness to -da • where he `tion as to' the essential character f g,,-. ,, b °t. From tltc ago.; of tc.o tb : � ye<.rs 'fair , cle,•eii, or t�.e!%e .years old a`re; i, q serious c.an„er.s Which re nine the ��` r �+ r � � �A 1000 aver �' .t inerts.follows The' fa,mrr iq intr.rFsted - - , jan make a return for . his.. e.f-; the breed3 prevented ham frdm ,.using ,the child'- •ill require mo c.:indf more' .• • i• the ri ►ht breed, hence the odds tiers •. fur,S, there is a:haEever b mo f careful t4ttnti�on, of "''a comae- i� S,) . N,,,v %:.'} V,ttpg man 6�itt.ely t,� r1 v - � Top Dress`F�alx vi�heat . %•hall in t thr !:Mal; to;cn ;Laker nrcatise such J. . '' -*o%.x ' � . no ob.igation -- A ;-sol*; ••Feed. Milk ,hditlr♦ .corrt»tue - o that he shall continue 'that same hugi.raPa,nst him Prom the very start. � • c �' -1,1e however. -fit :doet". I - -„ • - It is ,.., t - '6611 -rn.d.wft . ,fi,r.�t•% yr 1lyt�rt-�' ' tiff �itl diced 1 n t, �Q 4. ry r, • �%ith Fertilizers �[ t•:, fr.er (Ih;yc•�I5* gr.e tt y o:1 tits,. tY: >�. "' �' . r .. I be, the chief art •isf• diet, pArt;. u!.1r.v ;ions► .b ness to -morrow. 1�n,t r_the.: pry aTz,tit�• + - ain�.,er�.mQne_kna�tivst �__ _ , - :. • �; T „>-z- ._._, n h r f d. , i -a claarc a a-sT-:>uTi t e ti►sces o four an�T ourtcen, .. . ' s.odliCet .; A ,� �t2�_ s eff nd ai:ee. a�e Rr,rth a x�to. vThp � 'Fre is and fhavrs have d�,re con- r,�iia�b _ of_ --the.: faiui - . 1 :___.._u ---..---- ------- , . ', cis '. m•,I ter. keg r fn�S ___ _. 'r. that l,e w�tlT cls sn,f,e^ani@e he finds twin times o€ tete year merrhiints of c t.r aim is vahiza4le a;,_l . lrttn}� •e Th's• all sorts at -e in ie ht`ri� 9M� iii t'cu h. ' ; Ia. >X g 13on't rrrt!ts these r:areat° etrdst annrlcrful • of eetlir. I stc•ket,th sicieral,lecl:n,1ge i•�40ail'Wheatby heaNing the moil. �+ rosin., 11 p in twich a;*,t'h all mac,tjnr-.q of a 1~nisi- la ' , is the ba,si5i on ,t it profitable, of go ng •should be llut,.on eci-,?* :•ins baked w ick to lace fertilizers. If tr,e u3e through their 'stockroom3 and tai ing ' - A' coiit�h, r. 1i:h in�tcad of �, .ry � _ pat+. r hirectionu. 16c., 4 f•,r fioq• 1? or 91.04), with our hooklet, • ti:.king the * • • Sprirg top► 're. ' ,� i. o;,mi tae , -► �,,� • ' nc:s or ;.a i-1 r-,rtirre i0d h occur in � - , P potatne, or mixed.t�.t►h. bib.hs. ___Tito of fertilizers returns a profit, noI stock or finding hog: much they lr.rve 6r three 1.*mc:; a• :vc•�:;.'• s,ft hoil,.1, a.tiriy, incrta._c� _.for. three or , four tvcc,k.;, whin the tvho; is heir;l first h ,3a -rd nn i'r►��.. • BAattvIs SLED STORE � life-saver. _ ' t '1'htiq tht? 'arrr�'i' 1� able . } �•_ fur•W a ar ment -ter induce t'helr use I on hand of the various arts^les wl;ich r' h r R'U �' scran1bled OK: V,� are ..� ' ," em;_h. Det. s 3f,0 Dorchester et. tv. I 1Pcreages frotrL � hi- to c'o hip Imo' -rt in t#ie life• c+f' ilii! r�rTrt• i � . pott.'hed, r r•nft. I q is neves, ary. If properly use l they they sell. `OW tilk, is. ryri'o•l n►ac;ice needed. Beer, rare mutton, c r the .v.iir>opinjr; It i : :er <oiitakira y front the tir�t U014TREAL, QUE. 1 - - TO-C�1'ensin p �Vlllli munity �n . ]artier rxh�nt than':!s if the t,wn noel 1' ' � - ••�------ ' are jus=t -as' sure to .retu'rn pnAtabN aril is very largely compar;:r,le .to c., �; -ire tai:cn white mca� of :. l.i�..cn c•. ►ca at }e.iat twin ri»nth I ► ''-""'r-" ,,,•„r„ �,,•�„_,„_, + it Ci�l'I12t:P3 no paper to keep {' :c•• p` r p \ h.m o�tc,�i on nc•nl • . Q - re�,fts as is irood fcod &ure to give • oil• surveys which oar I rovin(•.al . C ret.t' , onm.a day: but .nn -no .tc count v�►al or., and a m+s►n-aI;- lila: Soil. Dephrtmenti are ju.�t. int, � It develops, from seven t►, four.ern - ++' l i I I Incren re in'fi,-ld4('hl:>, --,:ncVi. r • events. , 7hP life of the • community, 41v- g .. . . strength FnPrg.-.--'.t0 � p6�'fe,c��,tt firy. hroi.r_7I hs#rt�tit. �ci- well under wa TKi9 take, day by da%% y'. gi%•c•s a remain .►l tZ^a tittct'� .pc tire: i I I;a'>ies ..� �; ,� a C MIN"' `"'t Fts :`��R' "T ineni Station for ti ���;ln:; c,f '` m<<nri, dint there he some mc>tlic,d of . ,it type of valuable 'nformation,- but, tatoes'1rliay b4 takc>r, .hake�i pr mash- Within,the memc,r of �;.,me of tl•,ei , . ed, tint tr!"er fried. 1tlicrchant under twee years of age' pare more likely to catch this disease than' . , years was 13.2 bwthel�s per::c: _. I Ontario At}r•icultuml Co11�•;ic iiiformirig the penile of what is go-- the ` oldeat Ontario farmers>s there vias a while. the l s taking. of his Q children dis'likdr neer xe e• ltio. t K R anv other cont ion; and' for them it, We pay the best price for Spring - FAiukrats reports an ii<icreaseof 8.3 buatitala >' :ng c, n. 1ncaI Paprr, fills that . I l annual inventory tells him what• he great cry rained rega4rdinir soil• tabter but they ,are mbst important hes on hand, it doeg -not te11 him a • is very dangc•rou;s. In the case of t per acre. Ittaite_tu!e i-- Paco ctncl as a real factor in the de - . veloTmt!rt of a town and a farming anal-sis. When the theory of plant- inrsimall (ma fit10m.- ___ - _----- _ . _.._ul�lbt'. _. - » . !#ting-er}>,ottt T�m�r manic rail~& >sf-;hz>�r--___ .-_.__-r.r AMtt wad pla�itfoo4 s �nl,l':Ns ;n fTie The desserts al.nwed should __c_hilslren_.itt__is-_seldol>n _at1. - kbit Q. lung troubles, convul. ions, and Send. any Muss you .have: Tears ar,sured of satirifaction in price and - of ymw �a,l edsob and creole yrur wheat yield t1,ar, p feces • qs r � tT�c wcrk plants.' colnmtimtti, ► leaertes �iie r.o-oliera- , • soil was first yevt,rrpeil .n Europe, on,y or how many hat# ur autofiohiles oi•• i be cuata•rds, junket, • •t•i'ce psiddinte ,•n- tet?itinal infiamrhations do sometimes treatinent. IT 1•Al,ti TO F.E1tTJIL7Zg4. '. ,it. tion of every f �rmFr. . , :,. . • aurjr,R, this P61rly part of the 19th sutotrriobile parts he can. Sell during - without i•aiilil&i-rami h'ome:ma�ic> 'in- folinta• rt, frvptl.-u'►t}t them. -- A13BEY--rUR COMPANY Write idr 1>am�5t-t Yo. t-• reeGln# fes* -� - _ __ > �o�'� - ,a._.., _.- ._ " .►� _ the e year' nor •does a rnicai gnxi sic . Century and its teachings began tb - I • y' ilia ice cream. ., take ro6t in the eastern part of the I of the soil tali anything but the total The evcnin mal �hotil,rl. consist The horrors, of whoopinQ cough have been greatly reduced b the use g Y • . 310 8t. Paul St. W.. Montreal, Que. , The Soil and Cr' � ,, I 'relieve in a spade and an iters t 's"` � 1 K, No Aisrterican continent, it was amount of plantfood of Certain kinds; only - of bread and milk- s of an innoculation a aingt it. This >� , In business for 8o years Improvement Bureau of g•nod groun,l. Whose cutq a straight path 11,16 9.V.•11 living by th• t that the ca} anal t'a would . whir -h the. craps can take out' of . the -1 The following articleq %should• be ou9b rrt� y. ;. >t , is V -0 -both - both tl dq it , preventive' like Reference: Bank of Hochel fie, of that Canadi•in Fertilizer Assr>cintion , he.p of Gnd, in the sup and• rain I4e the iTeat saVin sent, hence ap'1' forbidden children until the are i;; . g $ y !timal}- x vaccination ---anti as a rein- i . Pa St. Henry. MCL TEMPLE ERIN'.., TO!10NT0 and , .:prnuting k'rair, :teems to nip a uni- •�ilQat muntitiesi Qf ' A&d] exalv,w,a worA . (To he continued.), ve ra 'old at least : s edy afW the digesse has started «n ► - � ..• MNM 1 •..+�••••..•..r.M..,.r- c r w >;.,a] work Lite tri 3n.--En:ersoa. : ;i , • ,� ,.. . I, a • • ' - t _ w, . n. , \ _ • .. • ' 1 1 f �r �,./,y. • may,._y �-C( II rr �' y� ,,r .. , , ,. I,w �H,["�'.t • / 1 ' � ♦ / d j•,A jw1"!� V h*,, i s m . a. iAy,,..:R;'v'Mf • � . 1••., "l �' :.�► . t . . A. 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