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gate.' It is opened', telini,:and.,he !calls
. hie .Own 7sheep out. Bu.t cllinboth up
,titnne• other Way, the.. same., M. a :thief
.••• .and A robber. A' •Man, .Who . had no,
right to 'go through 'the... door; who
• Would not be allowed to enter the
and who Wenld, 'resort to
over the • wall to seize, a slieeR Is
truty•!qt.thiet.,enda; robbet" „
2. But he .,that "entereth 'In by the
door IS theshepherd 01thesheep.
,• To porter openeth: .The
. , him .
sheepfold• speak of" the true chnrch
ho7,-.7.body7ot Chilaf; the.. -sheep," ef
, .„course,„ are lhose Whin are thelrue
'f011tiviere Of the 'Lord Jesus Christ, the
• 'child '''ctA,Aqij,;Alfi:_iihopliettli46,401'
'Lordjesua, though,: be has net. yet..'announced hlmself -as -aucl:. ,
.Protege*
• 7 -is ,• • '..Plummer me: we 'Might • tate •the Si;
ter :to ,he. the, Holy SpIijt.• And the
sheep head his; Voice: and he '-calleth.
his own eh$P. by ,ntitne,..•and. leadeth
them,' out.•IrrequetttlY. three, Or ,..f.Our
„ .
shepherds :, will' 'lead. • their sheep:. into
one-sheepfoldatnight. I is ..enel of
,•the most amaZing:iiiglitain the. Orient
te'See. h•Shepherd 'approach, say, SeV,eh
. hundred sheep, l belehgitig; to .four . or
liro different shePherde,ant ;by 4 •:Pe,
cuflar gutturat, Sound, ca1 his own.
sheep out from .amongst . the ,pthere4. ..
When he path putforth' alt,his.
;he .geeth ':..before 'them, and the
:ter% they know his
he. :shepherd goes before the
cause, heLkneWs,:the..wity.., In
o,,lie' Is .the.:firatene.,":to -meet
• g.:.behste and to -see, Places Of
e, which ...inuat • be. ityciided.•-, Our.
has, gene beforeus In •Condiet;
-Seta*, ithd has defeated him, so
t we, fellaw‘..in that .victory. •
5.. And a stranger will they not,fol-
, • low,!,but will • flee 2frata.siihnt,..fetiheYknow not the ,
voted", .or strangers..
„Strangers,' as far as' Chrlatihni' are
'Concerned, are those faiSe '•,teacliers,
.atidfalse7.-firePhetii„mbn.•would lead
fistraY•;the-:very children ot God,' ' •
•"6...Thie , parable .$0hke Jesus "Unto
thern: -but-"thay•::understopd not -what"
things -they.** which :he 'snake' un-
to . them. . They did not tuiderstand
, •
' Christ's'"teachings: because they'We • '
not 'Sincere; they - Were: not really •
seeking :for the 'trtith;
er1 I
7.
Jesus therefore sald:onto :•tfieni
. • again.. Verily, verily, T•eay• Unto. you,
, • • . .
. em the deer 01 the sheep.' Sir.
• WIl-
freri T. Grentell; the faro:one .Labrador
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"Tr.""....!..1.00°.••••••••••4.
--.k,g.4914, Wit •
.4.eatsk-the -peedShepherd
40ho 1:0; 1,42, I
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Printed 17014r, • - .
GOlden.Tetct,---,1 antthe teodSllepherd:•.1
the good .SheRherd,..laYetli'dOW,q, his;
,lite for the -sheep:. John, . '
..to10.4.,k•dteeeurse.pni,.Christ
..Coed Shepherd- ..*as. 'tittered:-
:,OeteheP34.131., . The events regorde
in the leak' he the -chapter, thek:plac
40.1,HOPUthher',Of that year •atirl'in.4qqa
• '
, erehts ',recorded: in. thl
chapter took -place In. Jerusalem. ex
• cent • the one 'fOund in verses- . 40-42
which 18to be "leChted..!WIlettiaq. be
„. Fend Jordan. . .
1,‘.• Verily. eaY. Eke. you
t.le :that enterethi not by, the deer. hito
4' the:Add Of the sheep, The 'Sheepfold
was a walled enclosure, with a strong-
ly bqrred door, • through which alone'
. • Access could be had •• t� the -sheep.
Through, this door the -sheep • wereled,
r,
.at night,. Atter -which the gate, ,:was
, 'barred: A Porter sient hear.:the gate
•
.on theinside:of theLepot_e_sure;',Aa_llte.
-1**-it-t4e. .8 •._.- hoc s :on, the,
physidian, tad' an, experiehcewhich,
relliarltahlY illoetrates "thenegallIng or
this Verse; :""Phe of our party,.. as We
41141h0.4,. noticed a fillePherd" drIV-ing
his sheep ' into, .s,„ loirke 91,CeVe•
with an- open !heath'," .,reply to her
questleni. " a midi"
• 4,
a:;.the, see,kele..do,o.,-dogs,! but 11,she ()O-
A "..leeted:, "There, is. no doo to."qhe cave,'
d Fiereplied simply; 41 am .the.deor.;;:It
„
e is the Eastern ithepherd.',S, OhtOin-;te
• le •04.W11, across the doorway of elicb
eqveS, and ,With„ his PWo life te.-.,proz.
tect the; shoe/v.4;7- „<:. •
All that caMe'''•befOre • ine: are
, • 'thieves; and.. robbers." By this _Jesus
does not- mean that all the P,qoPhefe
of the Old; TSstEuneht and the , true
qf 'God In Israel's.history were
levee dud robbers, but that all who,
In themselves 'pretended' ;to -satisfy
the needs -et men, to•provide AA .theni-
sel.V.P4 ealtaticilirfrefil sia; had illegally
and fitiselY assumed inch prerogatives
and. therefore, had robbed ' their 101 -
lowers' of the peace, joy, life, and hope.
Which., they falsely had ,,prdmised to
bestow.Bit - • ; not-s-ltear-
gossi
One .ee the trade magazinesof the
• mrsrAirrssvoyur-,...,AweYee
,
Werkers• in• the btisiuese recently by
publishing a•rePcirt on the .pdptilaritY ;
of the. Screen "stars: per Motiths'811(1
months; People had 'fieen tea, ' thdt.
rPit!ert Taylor ha4-eiloOect to the very
top that he.: get ''tnore.•..f.hh• ;radii than.
glary; Gable did:.:thOC his nettle •hbeie
a theatre *as:magic • beeause ,It drew
sq Many paylitg:, etstoirters '"that III
• I
Taylor was teas- • . ; .
; :Ilut-accerdleg• • .to 4211S report:
;Clark :Gable Is the screen'a most, popu-
lar 'actor! • • '
Last year „ShirleY Temple held that
"position. This' Year: she is second.
'Pro4 AStaira end 'Ginger Rbgers as a
Prepares
.f.hoP• does . not saY,.thattid on
heard . them, ; for greet limit:100x did
but the: Sheep, those, who;: truly .belen
to: God. whom God had wout
MA fellow •• these • thlse teachers., MI
Shepherds.: % . ' ' ' ,
•, 9. I, am. the door; r.by me it any ma
enter in, he ;shall 'be, saved, end:shal
go in and "go, out, and shall 'pas
(cr.- 14,tt,-. 7:14). mhh, who
approaches. -God' 'by believing . the
.„Lord Jeans Christ is „ti Man. Atp,'wilt
find Oita,. the heW" life here
n . n the •glory to come, and '.1s. One
.who • certainly.' Will ..be. . for no
Man eati come to Christ' sinderelY but
that :Christ .receive lint._ • •
Uti--.The..;,tiiie*--Coniettritet;-''but that
he :ntaY and and destroy.
Satan the ;greet: 'came that.
they .have.life,. and may 'haise :it
abundantly To "follow to
*now h rieher a'alehret,
'Stronger'. inenthl, n. sweeter domes-
tic' me; ;a• 'mere •honorable septet, We.
and,. •Pre-eminently,.. trite, eternal,
eternal;
sPirituallife,.the very'. life :of God,.
11: I:hin, the good Shepherd., 'At hist
Christ identifies , actually as
the Shepherd of the sheep --the ;geed
shepherd .laretit:.doWn. for, tile
sheep. It is Very most every .everY:uasamie' in 4'W Test-
ament that 'speaks et ,the love of God
for apcts,•tihor. ItiVa of Christ for
inan also eneaks Of the: death of the
Lord leans 'Christ • for hihn (for'. In-
stance, -Jelin .3:16; Gil; 2:20;' 1 John
3;10:-
, Re that is. a hireling, and net a
shepherd, . whose; OWa • the .;•sheep are
not. . The. ,hireling :Was . dm*, a; hired
.shepherd,, 'eta:hitt:self •was 'pet .1n;
Wrested- In • the; fiock;, was caring
101' it siihnly for the ..rnOney • he 're-
-
ceived..--Ileheldeth4the-*Olt7dOtoingi
ahd,lphieth..the, sheen, hndfleetli; sand
the: Ivolf snatcheth. theni; 'and. sehtter-,
eth, them. : The Wolf • represents any.
enemy of, "-,Christ.-'4ho,' :the. shine
tinic',19f..00orsP, Would .be. an 'enemy et
the welfare :of Christ's •'• •
- 13. He lleeth because - be Is a hire.
lifig; and .,:careth. not for the,:sheep;
The hireling llees•,because. he • is in-
tereated, Only In ,•IiiriMelf and •lifi.eVai
Welfare: ••• ;Christ,' was .Concerned first
:With men. ,.1-1,0 :•eaizteste- Minister' ft)
and. to down ',his lite „a, yanSoin.for
.14. 1 am the good.
,
kneW.Iniiiie-owil, "and mine 'Own kti
for
Battle
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Gladys Swarthout,charming ripera, and screen star, makes a hartnonious third as she and
Hirosi Salto . (left),„ - Japanese Ambassador to theUnited States' arid Adolph Zukor, movie Magnate,
meet at dinner in tiouqr• of Mr. &floor i Wash-ingt.011/ TIC;
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Conducted by
PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL
„with the eo.operatiois of the Aarious departments of
- Ontario Agricultural College
Question - have your 'bulletin
No. 364 "Manures and Fertilizers," of
1931 ahd, observe the. mixture design-
ed. to produce :a 242.6 From
another source, V have the &dewing
suggestion for . the, 2424 formulh; 500.
ibs. Ammo -Phos _10-48; , and 200 Bus.
• ;
me. • whole experience of:Chriit:
ahr.; shepherd 'Wee. hini- EC -5W
ing,hnowledge,rif
15; Even as the Father :kneWetli.me,
1.1ziltlidir.Alie".717atheff7iiiit7'71:
:down. My. life. for the sheaf,. ''the
Fdletihertt. always with Ftlie sheep
and so deeply hiterested In them, the
shepherd . •comes 'to:*no* .his theen:
Very 'intiMately. • .,, •
16. And 'other." sheep I belie, ,WhiCh
'are.••not Of ..,this; fold; ;Christ is •here.
•
.referriag:•to. the. Gentiles, as great
epnipany: diatinct froth the. children of
Israel; an.4 yet,. with, thein; equally: the.
sheep.. of. his. fold. Them also I. Inuit
'bring. Literally, the • verb. eh's:Mid
read "lead.".:, And, they !shalt hear; MY
voice. • .•Millions- and, mullione have
heard thaii.oice of Christ, through the
written word,' and •his 'witnesses down
through 09 ages. And they _shin he-.
COnie. one flock.';',ene Shepherd.. • .The,
church Of Christ is :ene-
_hodY,L.becausii.4tis the body of dirist.:,
each •believer hafi, the same prittleges
.tis another; we are *mod together by
a •centirion 'faith, a Coalmen -1190e, .and
She Cottoxistioi.ace-
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r/ohit liarritmore apparently unworried '1'sr- the alimony .de-
tialicia by 'Ifs bride, Maine :Barrie, SzdilinglY confer i: With ;his ht;i:•
torneY• Henry Huntington, who will re reseht• Min when the find:
• break .01 their roniatitesin ' court. •
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0 Something. new in lace is pre-
sented by Miss, ;florothr Berner
its she basks ' in Old SoPs beatns
in the South. This very., latesi.
In sWittirning suit'S thade Of
leafy "cotton Mee •and Was design-
ed ed 'Prance. •
-
A-3 '
e• '
Muriate -Of. Potash, . to give 700:114,,It
IS *lined that the 760 • lba:.„,can. he
f0,wa' Without ini4Illef .thnrate Of
70 lbe. per acre,. which give
the same results as 2-12-6 sown I. at
the `rate, Of 300 lbs, per acre. 1 would
.1beetteliz4431thnieecithotcl.hatediv itgeelfedreenetstt'athiee
'niers:Modern than •those mentioned
la-your-bufletln; ai1da13o. 11 it would
be gait& mitiaractery. Would sawdust,
reationablY 'Make a,•,:lhtistactorY
....fiilexAm.skeep,..r.aixturefrembeeoing.
before
'a successful
to mix' fertilizer With the grain in.the
drill. box When. nfertilizer drill Is not
available • or does. the • fertilizer 'run
Out fliatInstiad 'of chmIng ..evenly,
With;t4a.'-grain.?,!: 'T., :Renfrew
Answer - fn answei- to • your, first
quettiOn; is,` 44 ;neur,
practice.: saw ; it, usell With. varying
success1 25, Years. age, in. New
Iiruns-
wick ,and Maine. The ingredient. Am-
monium4vetyePwii".spPrOatittl.."14t8lsiillat4'h'616Ylii..Par'
con-
centrated contains"..hyailable
ni-
trogen and phelnitortis as guaranteed.
Rhea:been mlited.fin the. quantity that
You quote,' Which closely approximates
•With 'the, potash,' the analysis 2424 -
As: to I it being golie satisfactory, •i am
not prepared . say. Some claim to
haii. gotten .ghthrrestilta frein. If
the „Mixthre? !MS:been made carefully
and •applied • evenly,:. I see ! no reason
why• Itshould;not give:•results;
1 cer-
tainly 'advise, adding 'Att :200' lbs.
•
ton ..quantity,. since 'I doubt if you
, Can get -a; :that :will ;se* .evenly
and :thoroughly • in. quantities: Of :even
1.00 lbs., per -acro. .
• °In answer to .yOui 'question: ,about
.SaWdust„,.1.,Would' not reoonimend it
:Ss_aLifillersineeTit-taices.-:. niolattira
rather.. readily arid Is very •Iigift„ and
bulky. Tho best One ,of Mier- is •seme;
thihg,thht Abe* the same .specific
gravity • as the.: fertiliZer Material,
• • .
Scif4i0ist,
En-
• ,
gineerring tests have "ohawe that the
material '..that. Is Ateavieift,k• fldws • froth
the ;drill more ,quickly • than ilghter
speciftc gravity. 'material.: •
In . Editing fertilizer, with grain in
conntered since grain Is net the Fame,
specific gravity nor the same slze;:ker-
ael as In the: fertiliser.:VdOubt,11 you
can 0t- even apomsopi,or fertilizer
4hrmighthe grain boa, if .fertilV
zei, and -grain are niliced together. Es -
the case 11 there 13,
much .Moisturo',1n. the air; or If the.
'grain, is at all..damp..There :IS alsdo
danger of' seriously.."injuring ' yenr I
grain drIlL'ItyOu do sow the:
Mixture,
through the, grain 'deillj,boi; be 'Imre;
to clean It Out • thoroUghly,.
diately after. drilling has -Sten
Meted... • , .
fte: opeiation,
Flprense Madelle La •Rin!1! Was ;the.
Fir, to Suppty Hay Fever
• Preparatloni
, Madelle
La Rush, first 'Parson in Canada to
-Supply' the ' medical profession at
large with. preparationea. for treat-
ment of hay lever and asthma, 'died
recently after ,an. operation. For her
Wei* in .derinection with flower pol-
lens 'canSing.hay fever. she was :Made
an associate member, Of the Toronto
Academy of Medicine.'
„
From 1-921; to 1934 she was
asso-
ciatedin her Work with the DePart-
Of: Soldiers! -Civil-Re-Estahlisli-
ment, first at 'doilnaught. Labara-:
tories and later at Christie'IStreet;
gospital. Upon the abolition of the
departMent, in 1934, she entered the
cOmiriercial field..
'Alfred Johnsen Of Woodstock,' is
'brother. '
We'll all he Mad in 100 Years:-,,.•
tqf the growth of insanity. continues
•11
at its present, rate,: every, -man,
'woman and child' will •• probably bo
made by :Stile year • 3039,6 said -Ta
_well:known-weniarrs,doctor,-;.in an
-
-Australian . Health; Week: address.
Insanity had increased by 30 per
cent &frieg the last„. ten years, she
Said., Worry and, war ,4,tvere contri-
buting factors. '
•
IL on, s Styangest, House
tOilt on the .fotindatioh.s of the oldest :hi:Stet:leal montithent in-
•Isbniteri- the itotrian this Odd house, No. '24: Tower
-only"nine feet Wide and '82- feet high, hasbeen marked' for • defiled •
• tion" Soon.. It has three room, one over theethers. the 1.10ot of the '
• basement it•fdinted:' by, the Roman We)1 itself.
,••
i
ell 614: -
reeding Pen
*1,14 .0;4y Beet' ;Birds In Th. -
Flock
'It is how -ebou,t, time td make up
„the, breeding pens, and 11 .-We• art/'•
to thye birds .next Year: that 'WO
• ley a larger number Qt eggs . thhir
our present flock, only. the best 40, "
diVidria..14 •in tlfe, flock thfinid•' 40:‘
selected to . breed them:' '•11.11tf•
production, size of eggs eS"
C-43-#ttrthed•
:iteeFFP.Itfe'tifitlf •
emphasis „in. the order ""mainedc'..
hops are' to lar.,•heaVily they mUst., ho
-
able- to consume ,•,lifige'ailniniats; or
fo4c1„ :•111.usc Or ePorse:;'be:"••Iiig°r"
Ori -S. tO,•40.'thiS, "there :Seem's. to 1)0
7 a tendency in rhany.-flecks, in '.whicl%:
. ,
the. size of • the „hems and: :the 'Sites
At the eggs are both.: decreasing.
Undoubtedly much cif this is due
to using tinseleCted,.birda; espacial-:
ly pullets as;' breeders,' :and agsin ;
the: forcing of pullets: during ;the :
growing season to '• early laying,
chimesthem to lay, at a Young age.'
These. Immature,. undersized 'pullets;
team.• 'come thikd:' Robert Taylor :4PM laying eninil eggs vvhieh
"puith,„ and wiiliam Powell -.fifth, increase to the size they ought °light and
In, case you're interested the other the
s
p. Pit;lelvohsge
etuheersellt •,,:ioerSa.gehef;to'rretioci
he '
breed,- :immature' pullets 'should
"tire-Ver-The'.use a1 e • ers. lett
.•pullets are used as 'breeders , only
well %attired,- pullets, ••which , have
been laying for at Nita three:inAtli'a,
should be selected. '`VVIten' making
up the breeding pen every hen
shoulsi be handledand all undesir-
able 'ones excluded from the -breed -
Of course Old' hens which have
• leading , sthrs are listed. in this..order;
•24,(Yrnh Loy, Claudette Colbert, Norma
; .
Jeanette MacDonald ' mid. Nelson :Eddy
best.It Is nice !taireporte l..'Ba•i!ttchr.a41:t e. C. a
#eY',Et • new picture,. '4Great. guy," is
one 01 his
•• to be; he Made
•
.it* for Grand National
•
you know; a, new orga-
nization, and 11 , it had
, not turned out well we phased through at; least one ;laying.
might ;have . had no season : are most. desirable as Ibreed-:
more .„.....gagner,l'OU:-,..?:tiie„,ers;.----!7-OftenTwhen-Ta herr has • gone
tereen for a While; at . through'. the laying season their '
least. After all his quality, as,.. to '.vitality, production,•
-size-etc-can--be : more accurately
.l pleasant to know that 'determined se that, the best in .the.:•
..:'he is Ohee More .oh.:the fleek-ichn be • sele4ted. •-• big tinie and that 's '••
"0..tAilt.,t1oloirltighirer_upuvielert4te' 744.: 4. 1.4e.- ti•.rhsr.O.irm.," •
their ".,second year . if we''.expect.
,•7.•.--kla.ie. you listened to that .rieirrradio keep up.. egg ':Prodtiction,•' and .:;hther,
progran"...,To: you* we,nt.-tp..Be,flhI AP,: -deeirahle, 'qualities,: I the 'best. from • • :
tor?" . if ,*)11...• haven't. ,tio!.
..entertaining. „ Peo.Ple who.:arelr-sinI'mthreY athe wb.°1° •1.2-._6C1c1' must'citt.eiu"
audience are • given _roles .seiecsoparents of the..ne4:
stehes: geherhtion. • '. • • •
that are done before: the micikiiihone,'• • • ,
and after 'eaOli :the best •
WOMan, perforMer and :the best. Melt
are given movie tests by. Warner.sre-. 1Tryiii0 (Nit
44,rs,:: 'vs: (tuft° l[icisgibie that: some
Of, or ...future stars • Will be developed OM •
.this•:•whY....' 's• '
11 tlie radio programs ::giVen,
4•Myrt and Marge"' for, so long were
ainong. your .favorites; you'll be .glad
to, .knew. that:a ,"neiv series. done by
that popular couple has started.
a %family, iffair,fee t1yrt.'s-,.
noW-orr the Pregrant, and Marge" is
hes:datighter. , The 'son, George.:pains,
•erel; used to go . to ' the Ilniversity ;10
s ,
Smithern California, but ha :left • cot -
lege to • tear With • his Mother. O11. tjte.
stage. Looks as 11 4!Myri"'"had built
'tip. apiettY' .good huaineas
by writing those' sketches, doeSn't.
' ' •
grace., Moore . has had tiy.'abandon
:er, career On the concert 'Stage and
thp .itir temporarily." in ' erder• to
hke. a •'intiCh need.eirrest. Sho •hiS
den-Lworking:::..hard- -s'in 7, plchtze•s-in
•
„. There. 'has :hrrived.'at• the; .GUelnh.
Agricilltnral College within the last
Montli„"e' : of. a 'bfeed :_of • sheep ,
.:Whieh• is new in Canada; :Writes.. the:
.Kingston ,"'Whii:7Standard. 'T,hey• are ,
• "Called•thelcerry and this:pea,
.Which, Wis.. the priie one "'fit', the.. big
• Kerry: Hill Sheep': Isle: in;:Motitg.
eryshire lasty.:...ep,teniliel,•.,•',. has ". heett,''
presented .to the 0„.A.,.C., by the KerryHill Flok „
Seek 8Ociely.. • . •••• "
The Icerry breed Of
one. ,4f, , predeminatit,,,honds
-Wales---These sicen are "knOwn. as
"the ',Speckled • faded. • rentp.hyers,"'
They! Are .. popular in
Mohtgozikryshire'!,hntladriorsiiire,
:as well .; RS k pf .ShrOpAlifre..:
a.hd.•i.1-Iertfordsbire;:•Bacii-u•Si:O1 • their
,fact„..sh_ e haaturned_•inte,..a_real.troup,,,Alarclness-anti,the ;quality-, of both .
:0e4riii:snereloth.mnutechropt",roallinbleent,it:hwatlit:Isuonclti'l:efOtheir mutt,in and wool.
r,
Control.' ••• " • his Palriphlet, "Types of Mountain
'
In, stSt'oeraway"%•ycioi: see' Shirley and 114112 Sheep in
reprint-
Temple,deing Imitations Of Eddie..001- ed.', trona the''We'l's4 Journal of Agri -
ton and hnson and doin
Al Iog them cit..slteu.,re„m",;
. • • , , . •
well. • The .fungything about lt.ia that il
Abetistvoh,:,
9.S.. of 'niverity Co1.lege,
thfetripiehmil,d,-..lautasit
t
The...Kerry Ira heep, another
".t8
.61..srgoeM4iiwohrha6t-1.1:-Seoll. S'w-oWrakk.,.
i;e.''WhieWrshhrt:t7bi•eoeiCle.7
.11011y1vood Is S,till:Shoeked over the .They are fotind On their nhtiYe.:11.ills••
in- Montgomeryshire, and alsh• in the ;
herder 'counties of 'Brecon. 'and.... had;
nor, •Under the influence Of h•••verY: •...
:able,..chariges. have etakeii.,place' in the
).gen,eral, type vv. hic' been pOnt'i-
larized„
ethiditiOn,. and in 'MT-crops:ling. rame
•fer. t he.tle • "i.;K4nw.!.s.:
ininrovenients, but ,the
More cht.nph et and earlier
tYPO: ot breeds: are' Preferied for the •
ponrer conditionS.
The 'breed: genet ally, trod the iinprev•
rfiliti:tr•Str.i,efuerzilli.1;;I:ft
nanv t: ; 1 in:a030(1 10b
eon, . oV,.'e Ver. "; the " urtim•:".;
"proved --Mon n ate Still ih
dernahd • -.for ....c..rOssing- :with 1•./oWn
.,laMS en •the.-lowlandStrand-tnniiyare.
used ; :flocks • :Nerth .•••
%Wales; 'Thes4c4 • ewes Ore. harily,
•eas-
Ir Maintained, ••• 'and -have' net ;the ,
' 0fl1e „teft.detic'k- riiinbiO:; in ..a .••
strattee.,coitifitY„pas•
lain ewe andare thus more. popular ,
than •the latter on badly::tence,CloW-
laP. •
it , " •
Thiq new breed Of sheep has been- •
intieireeecl. into .Onte:rie;.4)y 14./k.
tioneen• Marshall, ininiSter
culfuie at no cost to the pro:el e.,
They eotae.wiiii an e•.,,ctellent reaOrd'
:behind' them. lima` Mono will, tell
Whether they Will prove tia valuable
to „the, 'farmer :in . this. •:(OuptrY as,
:,iithoehyloil.1:tayientet"htle;iebt6trdhi,6t:s.6•-oatn7i.adt:
•O
, grieve sever the 'death
•.
by suicide of bis• first.
'Wife,' Aleta Preile, ;it
Mile there', than: a . year
bfore It 'was
i'• Said
that she'.kIllod herself
becausi,'bOty1,1ilk
Hollywood ''-f rom t
Now k.Ol'k stage,.'!'; She
could ::riot Seem.: to: get<
ah e a'd 1 n'...Pietures
Voting 'Al:pi:Ander Was
doing, ve.r.y. 'S'ell t With
his . • chre,ers tnd hie
gess ;suicicle of Roes 'Alesihn-Alexander.
:dor, aithongii''SoMe of
bisq'triencifi, ..knew that
be had never ceased to
-Sectind wiees.;•Anne 7, Nagel, 1 One -Or
the.,Efcir60'ii prettiest .young,actresies:
• .013PS and g.N.Gs_.L..-.-11,dgeinber •I‘-The-
,Shielt," with Valetithio? ' ,141ho • 11.far0;
ni will appear in ia picture" based On
similar.,StorY. Jean' /little* and
ltebert.:''reYlOr :011I appear. together •
In.The Man" fft l'Opsessioa`' ; It
"Isn't supposed to bo known' thatian
Fontaine isHavjIaiid
,S187
ter, but everybody knows it-..7-hnd the
feet vaivannOttneed;:. .tere•f•ia• "Star
1.)tiett! hiOntb$ age, Wheb atie.%O:igned
with Jesse :Litaity;(hied• ag4"1Vilid-
:One to 607betiOdi
With,G4tdSea(ledgo In the :atellar;r610„,
. •
octors who, wish to practise in
London , slibuld; under' the old Act
lienry. time, be .•exanlitfed
and passed, by the BiShop of Lon.
don or -the Dean �f
. "Mwtres3 of licittaekeening" is h
new "degree'. Which OartheniWothett.
can earn:, 'candidates •tiniit • be 24
L
year of age and have had five
Years? OXPOriehee • in hOliftelkeeping
'bolero they can take qles tWo,Year
course cinalifying4'\ them . for
title.
•
•
'irhe bast k [psi 01 golf ball. 'for ,
Use: of ths.;, iltiffer la one of .verY,
apparently of etaadatas
.-4hheneieng, „lands CoVered With h' •
•
crocheted •jticket, thje fetaede ltN;
speed reilderif it less denier.
Otis tit n mi.sj1o. w1i011filet :wiab-
nf ite mark,.
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