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Only reeeOtlY Dr. Zavtot the
tario,Altrieulthral CoUejeeived
letter: from g. lesiding AmericaO, seed
he* from which the following 10
quoted: "We are in controversy con-
cerning theomparative hardiness
and productiVity of Grimm and. On-
-tario- Vet:legated-alfalfa,MaY' • ask
Li`ING l'reraU for -salt' ilia' she at P 6 'To reitlifeall•PitiiriTriliiiiii4i1334e'n't, 49'5'11'
'Our- experieoce affirres that it Pays eat the salty leather of. the camera, • "The fo11ow-1'11g were the • annyoeos
to Provide an abundance of salt to case that I was carrying., ven. to these .question o The:Ontario
, the ewe flock. Those ewes that are to The grouPs Tee& vireSi3eetivelY Variegated is not a Grimm, alfalfa.
bless as with a fine bunch of Iambs one-quarter? one-half and one ounce a The seed of the former was ebtoined
• • ' it seriously head "daily 'of common salt did not front toirraine•in 1871 and hao, been
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A Daylight-$airing-GaMe..
py MILDRED- WASSON..
At. Oight, *hero f am safe io •••••••• o
rnlithViiiioprilre-"Wita..'.;t7IVide
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And ,piits thelight, Mkt by My !side
And kieSes OA night again'
And at all alone; why then • ,
I always shut my eyesoahd play
At' bringiog back my` happy doyo
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' • . - 'JANUARY 6
Chosen'Leader and i'Choseii Lad Gen. 12. - 1.4.:18•
. . . p . pnetononi
.. i, 9. ' golden' Text—In thee shall all families -of the earth lungs Causes
be blessed—Gen. 12: 3. the deaths in
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. LEaf000t.ioaoivomo--It is the purPor.le- loitered •woulii hawoolotairtv -Abram 1-)44, °-'1, the Ile.-
of the leeSon series upon whieh' we are where he was Uhke
_ _r ,of the. GliaIdeeal Prieumbniao,
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tuli,ereoleeis:.,
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<view Of the' Bible s'tory from 'begin= land, but riCheit of.Asia.'l It was season of ' the iiiiiiiriier onth,eil: • --"'
rnng to ed" A rapid revievrf thc a 1pious land, probably the cia e o noonia IS ot it loweet ebb
Old Testamerit history, coyerieg the mankind. No Man would leave it 'fin* w-in-t-e-o-ce'ni-;o7L,_-t-he-ih'ur-toln- se;;Fion 414°,
next six months, will be followed by lack of business, opportunity. : It hod
a. more detailed story .of the .life of ,trepical fruits and ,derse harvests pneumonia eases and death4,1?effin in.
our Lord and the, `beginnings of the 'throbbing comp -mice and a the :traria creasing steadily month by 'month
' „. Chriatien 'Oluoch, In the Old TP...Sta:. traffic ef the great river. •Their .art,. until the Open air•seaSon• comes again..
hondicapped. inlu
oliilling their POrmal show enY of theOe craviegs and peen-, g , C Y or the lest, I stort again -long aotire ago; ,
a. e_ SPri .L In _ rown in. Welland • - ount f
reproductive functiens--.Wlieri- .4. -tot - ie liar. manifestatiena.-such as Were ex-, half century. The Grin varictY was way back to breakfast 1 can go
Will.13,e,ofirs, te 'Present the Ilistorigal: is 'stilt' the'worider ef our world. ' The colds bioncliitid and, pneumonia. _A
merit studies, therefore, our method xnusic, 'building,' science and . luxury Bad indoor air goes hand in hand with '
' - ' ati •ii -Rovesootike-hihitedolOY-,,thaoinsal_ted ewes."The best breuohe froin. ol3aden,. _Gerinafto, • h
., . ,-7.,_1_ never - tire, of being .gl,ad ,"!' • - •` iircoenmnbeeertieedn,roo_nrin a;„0,,hytri.ei_f_ando_eatoil8yo r.e-,... ci.,tyr_.was -a grearwelledotci.o7..: _It _lfgh..,Pereo'n!„-whO-liVes;nridovrorks-In. .-stuffYr!
It world, to - tuurreovilization-r-oliool=litol'atur•We°"°°•-n- sAiostilln,.--oo--or.KeorOtTd , Oeems,, , neglects . outdoor
••cowe,:, need salt badly, .and if it, le not s Pwnlgo as • b,Y• the ewes recall"' K-ulahelm-Lci•rilnm•-" and'wae;43-6,-i'vn- 44-n--Por2-411----the:•marmal, ade-I-led•-•
half ouoce • dailY, Ca ' ' t Ivl* t i' . 5 ' *
. _ rv,e.r. Cou.n y, • inrieSoai n 48,, dr for my hominy, 'and tbaSto - the ledson' 'of the day- as illuitrating teachers .1'b . • . d- d ' ' ed '
forthcoining from thelivesteek man's !ing a -quarter .to a
' • . ' ' one ounce. seeming to be , ,tOoo•much. where this; type of alfalfa has en don't . . - ,• • o. ... . . • . , . . . ex•reise- •and kees, short of ,eleei), silo.
•• hando.theY ave choice but to•m,,, a!ke ,„„ . , • . . . ,,o ' • -d , • „o' .. • --- - ^.--- - , ' •••• - - I 'itilOW!*1:11911 lolike the tnt'bi•-• the; Perled ofollietorY, to which it be, terialistic ,culture„ But it was no place
And then 1 fellow me to school, - lenge and the great moveinehts 'affect: tO3• - " ...."-o17" "-,Th--- - 'tic -person -is to us -11- 1 11' '.
'. ,, • • • . .. • , . , . ,. • ,, ring up, a oomi y. e land was a , .., - e s a ,g , phrase ,
' a Peer odiowing. •The'privation from ,.'1,11e. 'ewes. receiving soot ;game ! Oao‘e grown ,,oixice that time; -pear .000_
salt is, most naticeabia Autoog, the rapol y,,,an ,s owe, a• little„better..nu- fetes have variegated flowers and are • • , 1 •
• • . !•'. . ! ' - ' .• - Like MarY s and) that broke the rule, .mg• ,Israel at:id the •world. • "We ,sholl•• Wholly given oVer,t,o polytheism: oTo. • as•king for •''it." ' Over••heated' air N. '
not on poioe characteristies, : • And think •of all the thinge, I ••learood also. inclurre how the Way was•PrePar- the revels. Of the idolaters there was more dangerous than cold air because
ed,„. in .the°•,long coin•se of histh.rn, for no, 'testraint. -BunYan's: Pligrira was it dries UP, the ' delicate" 'lining Mem- -
• Sodding 'peried,..the ewes ofa.,Ping .te tritlfan.al tone than did those ewes
',rank .properlY,..-arid-B13'...a.'xonSeAllerice ,receiving ;ialt. . The birth we, lett of • In an ' experirner.I.t a,t, . the . 0.A.C. A 'd areetiraes of it starl earned. •- . • . _
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- - - - - - th. n liras. Iran *the salted groupdowis
1•• ...ri 'the 'avera e than
, the lambs following are denriVed of '
• the requisite inilk necessary for their somewhat higoer o g
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..... greatest deVelepmept• ' ' . I where rio Salt`fater drink;
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Variegated still had 68 and the Grinim
ne --Thenoodi:ine: toirnmee, its-tshuienk. aaboaurt th:otcornhIg.9f.the.14!0_,,47511.s_and for fle.e from sthe oorickednese htse Abrriueitiees eoxfoothreersnodsoen,juitaneDdathrt;rEoueoamitodN.Auund.
id BEGINNING OH THE soono--The first case sacrificed hi worldly prospec
•Ortended' foroa-f,Peried -of ni
57 per cent. (:,f living plants: Three And c h
ven chapters of Genesis tell a the to save 'his soul alive " • '
I listen' first for Buster's bark, ` • b f - .00 ' • ; • HOW TO AVOW GOLDS
years later, however, after coming eginnings o the world, of men, and 2. atherg ang Sons. 'He com-
Then watch for mother at the deer. of nations. •• It will be noticed that the mand his chOldren." Failing in this, A: person who has a cold should
Th
ters for the last thirtY Years, the Per For standing there she lookss
cent. " of 'living • Plaits of the Ontario,
and of ' • ,10, are 'nations. For example, ,Madai becoming the father of a good hoT• with a •handkerchief during a cough
Ham,"" onsoafoJdatohheet,he,o"neanofd ch est Abraham had failed in all. great- avoid passing it on to others
Shem," in est contribution to the race was the
through one of the Most Severe win- I make that picture ceomdeonecoe sweet
Mouth` and node should b . "
e covered '
Variegated was reduced to 16
• Then. comes -the time I love the best. stands for the 'Medes .Java ' for the ' Obedience, reverence, industry, happi-
And then I let us go an eat.
drresnnaeesre very liable to colds and pnew
e• As babies and young 'chit -
the Grin= te 25. Under lar con- 'have {0 ta" ke a little rest ree s, Kittim the people of Cyyrus mess, faith, those things• not •Seen
h' h kind.._
• - . ' Ing was found to bestimu stimulated by sal
. It ;is so easy to provide salt for the., . ,,. . . , • '`•.- .
hreeding flock that one often wonders Iee,','ng• . the• eweshad snekled,,their
. why the salting 'is. neglected' at times... , A000er
! ' t
.
If this neglect is prolonged the con- iambs for approximately 81x Y days,
• • ' stilt was allowed to the ones net pre-
eequences are sure, to be •cumulative. . .
In other words; the greathr the period 11.°11a151. receiving. an'' an( -I they. surely.
, • appreciated the opportunity to fin up.
thut
• is eachingo , . • coiild• not. overcome. Abram, in like makes infection much more probable.
years previous to 1916 the Ontario
Because I'm anxious to get out
nutritional effects . •
'The previous ocravings .and' unusual •
uickly vanished • the ewes tically all 'dead four Years previous.
• ditions the commen plonts were .prac- While •roo'hei 'reads" aloud' ta nie; 1M. izraim Egypt, and Assiut'. the _ssy- wide , are eternal, became t,
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verse • antics •now q • . . s . • ' . , • . . ;mons. e38s in ppe to torch hand en' through saac for nto,, pia, a Petson with- a cold shooy
And; oh, hon' .sizeet her voice can net
of 'no salting, the greater 'are the ad- •
Then out doors ramp arid playiliiie;t:ntbtvr.,.6p;etie
ninadniiV„doaniaals,apr'lbaucet. Ailt,it.awmorldb,s.i'ddaitrk,itiheesrs;,-a•nThaletaarireeenr...1 heel)* aroy.„,frOrillitilehoZc do much
to
'e the genera e
'Not long' since we ran :an e'operio,`becomirie satisfied..." contented.. The Vartegated alfalfaso . including
,valued! prevent these diseases Take exercia• •
Ment on four' group's Of breeding ew4S They quit. followirig one like dags on . the: Grimm and the:Ontario var.' the shadow' None, to athY. • ' 'vs. 31 and ,32 In ch. lg. ,It has. dured. as see.„ ing e
• 'order te, 'de ' the effects of b° h ved once more -as normal ! eW lege hav Proven much hat' dier, 'And I, begino to:feel-as-though-- • ibee• nsu.pposed -by some modern write, rs ,material things onlY in far as' theY 7out_of d h ' f h''
" saltiog as. centraSted should.
vrithout chilling and 'eat simple nOur•
7ith average and no salting. -0Or ex- •
We belimie 'that One •o"f the "b ious ekperimen conihicted the ha • d d th • lin i r' t d th t"th t SuPrethe ,purpose willingly left the
I'd like some bread and milk -and -so that Abram is the pame•of an ancient might be ministering' agencies in the-- . wrs, .ave res indoors
e ory , • . "food 1 ty d
than the co n alfalfa in the •var-
, . . _ ve my sop-pero-an en-,,
ferience ShOWed-aearlr' t -wayst4.0-allow_•_salt to breeding floc College within the , st •fifteen. Years.. Why, here's the morning come again1.-of Abram 'is in reality the,.• story of lertile plain towa.rd Sodora t,o the , g • P en asleep an rega.
1
s kept from the evies during the win- well s to feeding larribrahreth exPeriment which was con- ' y e • the movement,s and adventorea of such WorldlY-wiseprosperoua Lot, con- of'the bowels is also important.
Do not consider yourself SO hard
ter period they manifest a Koneunced sheep is to self -feed it free choice dueted in 1923 for the-eleven`tliryear, °-.- • ' .• a tribe. The personal' elernent in the tent in the sure truth tlmt the onlY •
:craving, for t,he staple .mineral orticle •sty
le, keeping it' before the sheep at the average yield o ay per acre per . A 1 P C
nnua . ,asture. rops. ProrY is, however, so kittinigothatoweowealthas :life. 'Sons may not choose • • • Y
h. draughts Or .clisPense • 'th t
that you can afford. to, sit in 'cold .
after:a feW months. During'the suck'. all times; Under Such ConditiOns .4f anhum was 4.1•Ions from the Grimm are compelled t,o, 'believe that li wa their failieral loutolathers __do chooae
Pgriod theie,'eWeS that did not salt feeding the sheep will take about and 3.5., WWI 'from' 'therico' Va'r- Of fourteen varieties'ef creps.which a• real 'person.. At •the same tiL thes their sons .Abraham chose t e, pat • . wt- onrctm
arid oecpine an on_ on long cold ria. ,If such eXposure".
receivwsalt showed a very mar e wharthey need, and one ean be fairly iegoted. a tenyeer experiment. 77,ere tested in the Experimental. Deo' storY ioakes it Clear that,both he and of 'the pioneer,
Ward 'and southviard from. the-coin-
aination to ' 'do many unexPee-teod certain that all the will with, numerous lots of alfalfa, there t G h it his nephew', Lot, Were leaders•Of tribes mortal irldividual through the, medium has been unavoidable, do your best to'
t t f th C 11
cattle those which were the -most pal- R
1
•I ' 1 • ' • ..° • ' get warm before retiring A
'things which might lead them -to. get cease to suffer" from salt starvation I was an average' annual yield of 'hay
. ., . . ,' ' . warm
per acre of 3.1 tons from the Var-
iegated and of 1,1 tans from the com-
mon or violet -flowered Alfalfa.. . -
1" Eternal vigilance is the most effec-
tive safeguard against the re -intro-
duction of tuberculosis into the clean
herd. % .
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at some early time moved west- 0 a aPPY Y •
was found that • for pasturing With which
some of this precious .article. These because they can follow' their natural
• ewes would actually _chase. the feeder iodination' to take salt from the box,
around the feedlots, licking his -shoes,' • To salt the flock, is to pro -
_pulling" at ,his Coat tails, biting. his; mote health •and to. in -
hands alid doing.. other, •intbecoming: crease profits ,and to make for a. more
and unexpected. stun tie I well remem- rproductiVe;andioatisfactory all around
ber cipe ewe in ,y0.1ticular that was so sheep liusbanclry. '
The bnCk-Saw, like the' grain cradle
Sawing 'Woe,3d.
- is- praiticallSr an, institution, 'of thel
Past. • A lieeessaii evil once; it alionld.'
notf.'be regarded. antiquated. in
for driving boys Off the farm,
and relegated", to • the museum for
for
uricisities;
. • Tha-;one.inan cross -cut in a little'
7'Vetier, while. the., fwO..inan 'cross -cut:
Is a distinct' Sten. in •the evolution Ofsociabiht:
.- It has its place in the
1-5'ittil.: Yedurse,- and even . the other
Tristrtintepts..of 'tortilte aforemention-
ed
,
And °c601141 einployment; just as7.
.-:-the old grain' Cradle is resurrected
''nOW , and -the- for seirie'..apeCial pur
• Pose.. : ' • . : • . I
4s, :.a, regifiar. Means .0, Working up .
the.',Wint.er •Wood -pile; hOlvever, theae'
„absolutely has not and Cannot get the!
...,CCailh.to hire. a'buiz;Saw' outfit. MOdern
too-buiy-and
pend unnecessarily „ "backtesting
,,mechinneal routine Whiell. machinery
enables. vs. to-diapense. with,- %Meat :of
,...us;ctin find enough manual:hiber jobs
'1*!,1t.er. We have substituted tia much
-gasoline 'foi. muacle as we have 'wit
'provide.the inealis "for prefitable em-
ployment On „many a mild Winter day.
At: present eosts meelittoical.
repair - bills rani:bite nioneY rap-
idly, 1thd. ,anyportion of this which
can be .saved by the Productive use of
the available. farm labor Is -Moat
profitable line of employment during
the winter „seoson. ' • '
• Tinie ' was. when every, .fatnier was
something of a Mechanic. The pioneer
farmer had to v.tArid the ptesent.
day fatrnet Will find it profitable to de-
irelop,hii,:okill arid initiative this
line to ,A point" which ;•will minimize
hs, bills: fpr, maintenance. - of farrn
equpment and at the' same thile 'avoid
costly .delays e the equipment is
needed for. ininiediate use.
, are, only to be advocated for one who I .• Are t e ens Laying?
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atable Were oats, corn pasture rape, torten 'plains ..of Mesopot,- • es • t of •Cow -Testing
• am into the sparsely 'Settled and •A, rn'ember of .a 'c000..t,esting as:Ocia. may ma e e erenee:. e °en
here mentioned Owing if') the Peenliar. Were •"rich in ollVer;• and • • I reports -to the Doinio- health and an, attack • of poeumonia.
barley arid sorghum: and in. theopider, more- fertile land, of Canaan They tion in Quebec • •
flavor of sweet clover, It it is not eaten' geld." !!• They • had flocks, and • herds, l°,a..-'1;),alr'Y Commissioner that
in to
keep' 3i7ur,•efsnflint.lig)yto:th- 41:31rene.b, I
readily by cattle.. .first,.' but aftor•,-andients." „Abrann-led Out, to battle, threeyears he •harsombeean: teasvteinrgagrel'r•oe;- .en:Pbya:ffefveeordog. air, 1
0 tO bed early, •Thereis"
thaY become farniliar 'with the coop it. for the. ,reSetie• Of. Lot.'fforn; ifivedg duction. in his !herd •of Six, cows' has creation and, sleep If ' Ito
' i ' • . • - , • nu areo,a,
drink of tea, milk or lemonade, a bath
oncl rub down, and warm dry clothing
• • •
ib relished „ '• . enemies, "his trained servants, born been nerets
eighteen" (see eh. 12 2, .5; 14: 14). of'. fat to 10,563 'potinds of Milk 'Sand ivere unnecessarily lost. during,-
in:his own house; three hundred and 7,142 Pooh& of .milk and 212.8 "pounds ,no doubt that the theihSadi.,.4.. `
people. :It .was -riot -Merely 'restless -
Ab.* c3o9w6.6iptonnirdces o f fat., 'ill 1929' his best 11.341.1ensa ei:44,eini° .beeituSe. :..ihe:1' •s,c I
he
Ch 12 , ih2:14' '.r..i.t'Terhaleteord- , saoidf.7.uitt
'.- T ' •• man. prophetic. " • d .1 9 181 pounds of milk courageously ibut foolishly • tried ota, •
...
woys of God •iri •the 'history • of . his oost •oeo.
and •359,3 -pounds of fat In 1922 the • "stick it Out"! another day heforet.:.r.loo•-•
gifts *he, has seen profoundly into the
The most Valuable' immigrant's to Mao coming in through the Govern- ()J.' his fathers:: I was *. • cows in Quebec mil in eight ' • - , YR
God: :It was a beginning of the Work- • or; longer in'. 1022, naniely 5,910 .
It , s the voice of , . .,
Pare this with the.average of all.the -
k g t ,montlis ,u1--„
food. Keep the beWell Well r»
Get ' ht hours'• l'
eight s eeP
. e regular in ur hab to
. tionot,hat droVe.Abram, ••from the land
o Eat nourishing, 'I di
. on ,ecre ar.y asked
' the eirth. betiesoeilP v 3. (C
,. . , .. °Aware .. • -: . • - • posure to wetaY .1 -
carding improfitable, coWs, ' ftS. indi. ,• ne and prok
, Keep the bedtoo" . g.,. easily
Canada are .its. notive-born children,' inen.t channels to assist in housework ong out efOGed's great plan of blese, . poondS of milk and. 19.55 .pounds of
the whole world: 'In Abram fat: The im r ' `t.``'• the herd'
, i y o .these, , ho -ever, get fur- ing fer,
and the.proper feeding, health, edtica- ! Not man f h' ..: . p ovemen in e .
o '2. n e ! '
thin,,and general welfare of these in ther than the cities.- The attention of and. in, the nation cif ,ivhieh. he ...Was to.referred"
their own olioines and communities your "Executive wao. drawn:to this ' be the founder: should all••tarnilies of to. was brought by diso. Avoid .
have ben- the foremost toncern :of and the President- d $ t ' ' • • . ) cated by the test, arid replacing them, Ge , ••ano cold. •
and
ountr
••,
How the Institutes Assist the Work of ImmiaTatio• n; Milk 'and 528;2 poundi of fat. Cein .th I 11 d
- eep e owing in min
ness or material necessity or ambi,
•
l3Y MISS E. J. GUEST, Convenor of Ptovincial Committee
District, And Convention rePortso'. ' '.I the Minister of Agrietilture in Which ',ohne/JO:6f God's plan through Abram
the Branehes; judging from Brarich,.! and were accorded an interview Withi 1818 :': F.
., • • . • • !y.. 4. op.. o °ram .acoorted. The ful-', • ' • • , 4 air eac •••'do i ''' • :, ' , ,T --•
2 :.,p. ; 26 -4.:, — . • c,exu-1 • ore -Ruler exercise in el.(
by better ones • As. the. Dairy .
r'nissrioner ,says,•.sUclo'resalts';are lxis-" y' ' :'''''
ress so that 3iep .are c9
' Next! in interest has Collie the heeds they . urged the . better advertising a, was . clebendeat • noon • Abram's obe- sible. to • all dairymen 'Who Will use
imj
of .the orphio ,and- dePendent children, 'the;attractiOne of the country ,hemesOdienCe- (22'; 18), and his obedienceWas1 sow testing aa: a meansofate able: Whether, indoors or oUtzo;Aiaiiiegt,..,
n the matter,.. of crOb. f,',77,--,,,
•almoSt every . porting assiso of this province in Great Britain and the ,expressmn, of his faith in. God. He information ancl000tl ctremes
11 h me to • ao and, breed
. Too intich clothing, May prove gni '
as harmful', ii0 too little.
.
5.Cep the living room's at.a
perature: of frOni 65' to .68 ..de
tame from the Branches in money, the planning for direct passage to the • e
owever
food, or clothing for the nearest Chil- rural distrietso This he said 'should him, to e God?a call.. e trusted God
d ' Sh lter or Sick Children's Hos- ' receive attention in a practical WaY" h ti of
• an Wen.. And so,. in the good proof -
an you tell which ens are laying pitals. Western On ario ns u eS e Iller,nber of the committee for 'Braes: life soeoe /aid in -faith:: 493y
, • 1 ence . ,
C 11 . t • I t•t• t Th•
oiyesoh:imnfoiedymo!outr: j3c:nifizii_ortable hr.", le..RyK, icing oPlif,nitat :Ibtgirosf ue.etAst 14.. reit
irnals 'froth the 6.01a. aKrpertLe..p0A:vhootehideliroconidue:eiiviteesrlels vaenndtilsantedeeze.
and tha
isease jnst as
horse, especially, like an 6..
your,
Do not ' pod 4: t e ,
nkelts: thy4croldn. frosty
.‘,Cornmon cow, fdr in scr:c4.012?w:
to in the fall. When their coats ate
without the use .of' trap neste This are •endowing ward, in the London Eastern Ontario; Mrs. Jean Muldrew,' faith 'Abraham.- -*hen he Was called -
Proto l'eciu
• fr'bior to .clEtzruititeif-orrew,T11 Hospital ,10 memory of theounfor , soatopoesent-m-Goeat- rotautoleetur-, to-go-out-Into-a-placeowhioh he -should
to the .trOuble•Uf handling. each bird table 000rk for the :children of rural „log for • the'Departniorit of olmmigra- after r bie" for: A i I e itanobey-and "'' '1137 Z
, _ r. r ece p n i r ee, , :,. . .
stispected of -being a'-leafer,---When a Ontario of •Mrs. Mina Hutton Wilson tion and Colonization -with *hot .•wated•And went out, not knowing whither ,,_„g9i.o._
hen , Commences to lay -conditions in and Miss Maud •Hotsen of Middleaex.,.;,hepe Will be satisfactory- tesulttO, , :_he Went" ' That would not, perhaps,1 ot %Vie, ,
the organs Concerned in reproduction In manycasesmembers have adept- I , The' -eonunittee recomniended: the have been Aeeounted worldly Wisdom, lir
are quite- different from tonditiens'',313 ed children themselves, and seen that same program as last year in imnii,-! but NYas itnotu higher and finer sort
served 4Iiiiing the period 'Of idleness. adopted:children from the various in-' grationotictivities as the 'field had bee"' of wisdom, for the apostle Who wretto ii., o
, ' " of •him centuriek" afterward -said oi•,,,,, t
. 1 .
te...UsO• - .'s ' .. . ' - • ' ' 1 When the, ,ovary is dormant' and no atitutiona" were getting ,a Square deal,' rner,elY tenehed. as, Yet: .', They, urged; him, !oHe.. looked for . the city which 1 1
are being .produced ; the *Stance •as regards health and schooling.. , " .lrooreover; that 'the Distric,t PreSident Aaili , feundations,. whose tuilder arid i
•...W.e , have . heard .argumenta. , that e,,,,n,s . „
• cpnditions. • As it works Out in theae.
lhan-huOl.5's*Wi-ox4'4114-4h.-61-e-4'effile''`q-'ketifriedry;-•-•:Siliall;=.4iticketed-t.andi.4ii- -,finielinioreittould.--:bezdone,Ann.liWele.CIIL"-........111.14ri_.:,-OLa:Rist_. ric_t.-*Geniniitteetin_S .---V„. - -
thins are ,generally based ori oldltiiris .
yelloW fleshed tiiiekens,- has a ,band of ing.oeW,Canadians,. sp ei 11Y'theae'of.„Werk io •tliat reparts..inight.baseCored
yellow:pigment-, around the,.:"inaide., ether riationalities.,' iitoethle.Institute-%` andgiven at the various annual meet-. -
the pelvic bOPes. is Small; The •S'Onething is behig achieved, or Vice -President be aPPOintedramit- ,irieuarkeroct.if Ig.,:coc,:..,1.1::.ebeiisik..1ii.ita:!t5:1•1:48:2: ...„, , .• , sma_.11:: • sm.:. tif ,_,.
le-- adeaced:frorad'itero yeuelnyi•sei •-a- leitat three.°Laai-,e4trn,.o.,.!1;4gO:-glltrhoa17r'ticieafi.4..teai! ".4.7114..;.;:' •
a, eitY. on thruirli es a day The Ste ach.Of•the.horise
; *my; pneumonia, which:tech' white!. .
• liartsaWing Wood is more expensive 1,0,46"ween .
-lbeata,...e1156*".'"kiease ' by a substantial boneal_IgcsiroepliabIe.nad spread apart receive from the fund of home-ina g nr got) . d7oEf4ahnneliteenst raver ltabyslon '-'northorat' d '' '4, p licYii ii.14 Linof idin and Watei4 • -1,takes Such aolieavyOtolllaifolife.--4' •
1 ' T 1?.1g1
important.. They wi
ne laying COmmences the ,pelVic where they may both- contriblite tO'and :"ings'tand. eenventions, of. the -valuable
'''7rtitaesi ;Most, of Uff find that gasoline w. ti .
kin , "a d inte est! hese§ Of Bronch! an
..:inargino There.is this, too, that buzz- Ilaran a citpand-diArict-irt-northerntho E,I.teck.,.os ,vecy
''.ilaWing is a more: or leas sociable job
-• to permit the Passage orthe-eAg.'The information in the.se,-:centres.- The :District action Mesopotamia , .,, , • ,
vent becenies large And Moist and the school and. thi)' inataiite : are the' tWo' • aEcoMMENOED. PROGRAM- FOR 1924.: Euph.Prite-s.•riv.berts: t,h1e1:Ti3I)15. Z. worry and lose flesh if ,kept waiting • ,
' -.Which goes with a vim, and. men quite' ring
of yelloW pigtoen't,digappeairg. A meat important eonunnn y
it forces ' for • 1. • To; secure as -full. information. as thence westward and. southward • into beyond the regula time!. . , Th, e Cr,039.! on. the MOunita.ini,•
eperly ,prefer ,if• to' the, tediuna of • . , al: i costs no 'money,
visit:0 thenoultry house on an early the raisingtt. the standards 6f citizen- pes!ibie Of iminigrant families: set:: Canttan. • 'He' arid his -peopde., xi.p.peOr• ! .•A "g'e , groom ng. -,,c , Travelers: apfiroaehing the ito pf .
. , winter evening and a. half ,hour.spent ship in Ontario homes. ' .. • tling,m. Ontario, tn_girla .andWomen to have been of Aramaean stock, akin :and is equal. to Jtwo"quarts of wits.' • • Harriman ltreagllrftTernials, - lent:7' ''
AgairO it .vvill be noticed that the . . • •
• • - .. • 1' t ' h ' v* FAA ', the einployed as dernestics in . homes. fo---;:the -;people of ancient „Syria., See A se cannot tlitive on 'ha alone • traeted liy-by' an ronlinite4
D t. 26 5 • . sstands to of of Os
• ' an attack of Prieurnonia.- •
.. .rika-37. .negieCOng the fOrernnner
f hich 4. Bedding le cheap. • • I
Give Your heroes and cattle a geed;
; obse;vnig poecautioneirou
He needs eate or cern for strength; erosthaton ro ece
able. •• ch. 25 19 20 28; 5; eu : .
• • - go ng ove1. e s
• :farmer who buzzes his supply gets the
--.101; *Vet, with an4,10e4 00".t9 hotne-
4 .: !•.-',14thiiigelse,•;....w_hile,thei4hucic-saii„.„ ad-
herent is hardly ever out-ofi-jeli.; Tho ,
.*od 'pile Stares him in the. face Until
he. hates '0,0 past it . : . . . •
' ' 'What a corafort, there IS Inlooking 'their neighbors.are spending as lunch
-,i.at. a "big' bean of jiawed firewood in ,aS eight/ cents .to 1,produce the i,eaine
"the Yard ' when a cold . snap comes onytinantity.. According to; spechiliats;
,
'and the snow pile S deep around the thcs.vilde Variationds liot-cluo.to luck.
1
1.3u"iidino., • , . : . ' ...: .: , A survey of many farms show that
''''' '• • ., ' ---. '-.-1----.!,••;-• ' ,' . a large flock of sheen can be cared for
, , , ,
.. .. Farm Equipment Needs - - with practically ,the. st11/10 -, labor . ex
While Preper.housing of farm tools Pense tequiredto look after ',o small
'and Maclinery is the greatest farm' Poc1C,:' '' ''' ' ' ' • •
0.41.,Iipment need at' this. season of . the Another consideration is the feeding
.. " year, thepreVident farmer Will find it of legume bay, The farmer s slieWing
this advantage togeloVer all of his lowest cost included in the sheep ra-
, .,torneillitisinent,„4113.4hg„,,the„.1.4vin,tr-lion-tvienty*,.0ent-.. PI alfalfa
Season and place it in:. the ' best': pos. and seventY-Onine 'Per-e-entf4C1.6Ver.
aible• repair' ler pelt season's J180,..-
'44k:WO-111'8, prone t� pestlioneothis oil-
, Ways heeded work Oritil the , equipment
,Is •aCtiutlly ocededi but this is a most
, :Unecomnpie Method.: If an inventory
.•„of heeded repair pittti . is made •and
' these ate ordered ht once; costly tia:
lays; inoy be „Avoided next stirimier.
The •Work of yepairihg, et replacing
,•- -Wornorirttokeri-parta-iilWays -takes
Makatittletliaii-we antitipatevatuf.thia
• tinie- tali:be taken far ohore ecohoinie-
ally; during the *inter . Seadeo . than
When the active farintonirreign is on'.
we can arid will d� More, of this
' - .1„Work. Ourselves' if it is . doh° at this
•eetthon of the year, : ,
'' A well equiiitied, Shop which can be
oniadediiiiifortehleoderingoieVeretWerv
• ^thee la ai,greai convenience and a good
.'' liiveStifient on any farm: But lacking
thiS,'ti Work' bench equipped with a
'... 'ithiocl ,Viee. lodathd in any, outbuilding,
• • and n ahriple ,Otittipineni Cif tools Will
•.•
' ' • ' • Going On' 'still, tOward the scpth. (v.
mother in a French family who ad throu hout the pr vince froin. a. The
an grass, ran or po es ee
d b tato to k p ixiany mountains surrounding that rail-
, •
Some farmers, produce Wool a
cosi as IOW as ten Cents it pound, while
ggso
•••"•
up with the n - .; •
and loolc after the,ethers,"....The:mem- Aid Society. b-. inc Barna-de- Homes:-
berp felt that something worth while t. The Salvation Aria •
Y•
had' been achieVed with that one'home, 3. To see that the children ()film-
. One member o e committee has migrant families or those placed in
recently putchased h Ford car which' 'bellies ,by 'the Children's. Aid 'Sociiety
she makes socially useftil in calling on the Barnacle Homes attend School
the many new families in the diatrict, regularly.
a consld'erable nuinber Belgians, get- To "report all Cases of c It "
• • To report all cases of, children Or ArmlicArfoN"
„
and Mixed . hey.! --..Grov,vers • showing ... 4... Settlers . • ..,.. ' .. .. - [ , .. . • ; -
The, ..ctimer .,tontmee- to .-oe pareet:e-stiffering from Contagious Or '.' 1... Caned 4?..f ; toil: When •..God :heeds
high cost Ted mili.five per cent a .al-''' the girls' Iiistitutes keep - infectious diseases or *he ate meatal- ' On agent he is alwoys able tii. find.bne
felfa, fifty five per cent of Clever and l'ernelno,,,ered:':
the makiag,. Of • layettes , for. lv 'deficient, to the' proper authorities ''Anct he is. alway.S able to let his Will
mixed hay,. and forty percept. of 'ng "Y
recently purchased' a farm. in 'the lo- ColonizationDePartment of the • On •• 9), paoaing by Sheehem,, which was hiS bowels right. , w,a3r c,entre. The cross is twenty-eight
cahty4othemeetingS mere -thrioo_o_Goy_e_rooroiento The in Plo vo...
five children and, it was a busy merit Labor Bureau.' c. The Soldier
but the man said "It is the first thing' Settlement Boaid.. ' • ' •
you've been ihVited, to. You had bet- 2. To secure as full information as
ter drop the 'work and go. 'Take the possible re children being placed
ritarotheomidLy dleofoll000Palestine Coon -
mately Hebron.' It is interesting to him Shod Often. More feet are ruined trioilights of fifty CandialxiwerL-mak. •
try, . aat nd '13ethel," Abrani Settled ulti- ''-Y0iit-horSe'd"feetii•Oftothellicoie."•.L-feet iOnanthis-418 ex1.43.3".AitYLeleck,•.".
nOte;.that wherever he made an' en- in the stable' than on the rood, . Jog • three thousand Candle power' la
iin altar Ond' recogiiized the presence ing a lame horse. I froni any of the passenger traina-that
all. It is so pliciid that you can see
gaminnent Of his People, there he built , Do, not degrade ypur family by us;
baby; and I ;will Work near the house Ontario' hothes.frorn: a. The Children's ' '
jillst,ROW_Flf 114S God., , I the worn-out or incurablY lame • h • h . , it ,
city furnislipi the r -and an
you receive is blood r,noney. '
"Abriiham," "father multitude." 'that ,
Ch. 18-1 -19. The name Abram, horse. "If, you sell him th visible for ten or twelte The
-,!tinomapc io•Witeb eel. •
which means "high father," • is here - • , e• money _ , . .
See the story of the covenant .in ch. I • • veiling • '
17:18. High tribete ,is. paid here ta 'IMillets Sawn at Different e .
the charActer of. Abraham and to his. ' • ti 1,10 'Lea
*h' 1-ldren arid his • ates.
. Symbol where all ro:
.inhiuence . 1 ;
hoaseliold,' an irifluence continued,' .' The question is frequently ask re-
"' asked - ' 'ated ,in theonind of
;
through the ages. Abraham is }mown garding the best.clates for !sowing•mil- Dan, DennY., TnntiIVI
4
tirg theta connected , ., ear or oveiworlo on the. part. of those for For several troSs to play with one day
Cet Institute and 7 giving the children employing help' to the oroper. outlier-. as the "father of the faithful," „ood
to Jew, Christian • MohaMmeclon,
years an succeSsion'on exPeriMent has, hig the hoiise, of a 0,41thboi,"•,iiiI7,,,..• •
-semetinstriteholiointrartoandodorneatie-i ties 17,7 thi!'"frien-d-OP444444-too-o4o-o• '-o•-•,•-•••____o-ko-OeliookooeOcco4otsothreloyotio-ootokkkooAtidolonigo.4O-in*A304ablitoandoeallaol0000•-oo,,
science.
.,,o. aolh ,ofitic Collegeaiffe•ile)nt dates,
ei4iing •itili:oot," :oirilio,',;hwishymodthidery.otou.„e,lioumtethaent sroeseoltin. .the '
1 • • '
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Miloil. 5th ong bnd,fitolishing OnkAriabusttilst.1,een1,..wi,e,i3d:cw;f:a.:gatemiletalineaXe,:itgitetr"aa'.e* it and. , "
• :raaeigle't7siidlisatelisavoef 'sshee'weeedwinn?t''berh)liegliite'S!;: FtilePinlikedabtellhetlftIt'llsheliyn:d.i.t'r t• ° be good'
'!ood.'"
,,.iloleatottiol...lasliyo,7a1nrie.tsiozilnikgeotoheo.inanpeatkoes!:.01 HIS mother 'was ei) niuch-impressed
with the idea, that she ifooke of. it to „
Barnyard, and ',,tlie„ Japanese , Panicle ').ler fr,leernedae .teadndatellegagnalaeta:;itiitaailll:11!_:*!..
require to,. be sown .earlier than the '``'Fass
,.1-lungariim '. Grass' 'which. reqUires - 'is- °light 'de.: a g'eut deal' °V. ge'alt
i ohtortoreos.en .10rodeorelorooent,.. , . •, ,..J.eteli'ro,telianeadotfli...tho eo;,,tooswsn.wto:slolie,P; .'"
,
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Do we seek tt,„ satisfy the litingeririg '‘theaniala t'°D. i - 1 '
after. their stomachs? of jecrificial 'love star' II
il idneigrn dot, of f .toll-clithiladtte,tArie wuisteli i nth leo oii4o, . And so that great 's
. . '' . .. k': lielleemi sa btree ntihoree ettetY,.., •
tr1,4edy cases ' - This form of immigra; aild when necess•ary'to takeany other' be known: Only. the onan must learn
0 work, however,' gi.ow:s,.yearly;le.ss action adviSobla .„'. . ' , • - ,, to listen to the voice that: always,
hi- its " deroands. as the soldiers get • ' Tq take an , active interest in 1L speaks sPeaks' . stePhen • aaYs' (Acts 7: 2)
eStablieted suCcessfully on theh. farina, porting local ' Children's shelters and, that the, God of, glory appeared to
and their w4ves becorne active' mm- to co-operato with the Children's: Aid IA.threham. Ile '.doeS 'not tell uS hpW.
selves: , Society , , 't1 secoring good hothes' for,
tio
. rY
0 , It may s O I
hove been have beena orit
een ih• visible mlifestaa,
hers them
' • The needs of the fire:soft-keit:in-the the children for, adoption. , °- - [4eveldtion, 1O -his -mind. It•--moy hoVe
North- nroused--therabundant:. synipa:,,,---Too-fa'miliarize • Institute inemberabeen-through.hiS.,deepening.ehstateler
With the Tmoiigration Lavvs. , ' Vice and idolatry: Poets are fingeti
ten, through lectutes Mid , citiCussion,
To eriinhasize, through articles. writ.. of God. Sometimes a trivial daily.
circimistance may Crystallize Moinent-
Vith the new -comets and leadhig them guiding proVidenee. This makes the
timothy. Also, the men producing
wool cheapest raised twice es' many
lambs to. inerease receipts from the
flocks As did the group producing the
wocil• At high cost. •
-Championship urains....
.
The following gives the counties thies' of Old Oritatio members •who;
and ,the varieties of grain crops re. with great promptness andefkiencY.
. . .
'ceivihg championship prizes at the' contribtited thousands of „dollars'
'Provincial Winter Fhir' this Year: worth of food, clothing and'hOusehold
Winter wheat, 0.A.C. „No. 104 {Peel fuipishings to !their sisters in the
County); spring • wheat, Marquis strielren ateaS. •
*(Wellington County).; oats, 0.A.C4 Some Rratichep are Making a study
Ne." 72.-(Brilde"-cottrity)r 0...g,,bt thd rraftigratiOn Lit rid express
C. No.. 21 (Bruce Cotinty) ; peas, Cano their Opproval of, keeping the pllysi-
adian Beaiity • (Wellington Cohnty; and moral atoodards Of admission
beans, Pea Dean (Tent County) ; :high, rather than the monetary. •
Dent dorn Wisconsin, No. 7 (Kent Your Convener is also a member of
the iinportancel of getting' in touch ous decisions. jt God sGpiorait: Tho
e
to relillze that they have -a Part to. set°inIrs°innall).81licielahleispers through in -
play hi advaneing community in,
tertOtS. • ' '
To visit and welcome new -comers,'
-VI/bother native ar foreigtoborn, to the
community and. hito the Institute,
where they may imbibe and contribUter
COunty) ; cOith; LengfelloW the Ontario- Hestel Committee and can to the 'highest ideals hi Illoineinaking
net experienea, It becomes on clear • The Onlimited possibilities of help -
call ior inc." The CepaditY Of the till sor•Vice seggeat that fairs and, Or-
man kindles to • hoeccnue •Plend..O'c'f l•positiens haVe but begun. 'their •work
God." go Ab'rahl 4°11e°htt tT'",11-44 luea ' of 'edilcatiOn‘,thEough demonstration.,
to whichhis age wa la g
work it out fleplarlded
Hindering influence s must he•sacri-
d ' '
ver Ated,purpose, and will (kont'County);1 testify to the fine type of young we- and- Canadian Citizenship. ' 2, polls .0/ th0 City, islate).1ta 4eif.
V/ 1
becanso lt,had
\a child: •I
I The wise ' ' a.,,endan,s
Canada sent ,tejl, million 'defier's aninial,fte teacher,
vioith °Huts te 'the I'lnited States Iast.
year.,
•
exit& 10f -tile'
ds don't. Ooddlisa.
kept eiuktteifil Oat
ar,S,Ifitli qhiippo
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