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Kind reader, whist is your gift to has kept tissue cells, alive outside the
the world for 1916? , Have you plan. body for the past three year Theee
tied any special Werk to this year?
.'1)on% be 4 shirker And say you, have
no chance.° Many people claim that
theY would do greet :things it given a
.. chance, but their resources are too
nunum y O Working pereone.
limited, they ' have malt influence,. man of his poisons at intervals 'and .
- their sphere of activity is toe, smani , flouris.h. idol and why abeam be no Bo ;Ong, therefore, as there :are forces
in in .our vountry that Make for physical
their edueetion. is not good enough,' live on as long as there is energy •
• and their health will not stand the •the universe to supply. his needs? . 4, ee4Y: It le ProPer .that they should
. . oe sought for and -neutralized, for no
strain. They say the 'world le too, , : . natiOn can cam forward the banner
big and anything, they can 410 would. with
, _ .,,.,ni, we would test Waste one AM- .
213t. AMIS. b Itnac.14:.4.on,:theY-. go- ner4t,,or gm,: la. pad. f' fon- 4 sinores e' •P_Q-g.FFS.-§, extbgbtenuteut"and hurn04
freedom, whether in wag or peace,
••. as before, indifferent to its great extension of human existence if 'there
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•Aeedet oblivious (Alta great sorrows, Were not in our Opiiiien: sound Men -
and unmoved! by, any hUilaait• impulses tide *evidence to prove that euch ex.
to ,aidin the World's betterment. They ' tension cm most easily be attained by
May melon over its great. sorrows rfoptoving' the qUalitY arid the . total
anddream Over the. greet things they
wonkk do if they hid. the .chance, If bang on the coat-tails of Old 'Father theY mmee t°g°ther-o. #114 '$vbere evt-
• -. YOU are xeallY sincere in a, desire to TiMo .just te.' sneak, a,few more years, -,,Oeuce' of tubercular disease is found;
lifid: ;a chance, .You can make your of Ilf°' Tolstoi is right in advising us".:1,4.13.
ander presenv.-,.ereise.d to avoid the ;spreading of the
not to fear deaths ivIligh greatestprecaution should be eX..
he A benefactor to your race you will
. life big by trying honestly. You Will COOK/One . like .aleeN,Miiiit.'e9Ifie* to
find the .opportunity to do .something elk 'Man conditions,
made seine- progress in : , :'-'.: `. ' . ".•-.
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, Worth...While,. a„waykv4.0peivforyour escaping-deatkbat-v'thile,theia-Yeragal . : • ...OA CROSS PUBLICITY.
•• hopes, your. ,dreaMs, your .effo'rte,,yeur .cleration, of benlo: ,. *9. • bee, ;been ' , .' -.' : ,. ' ' ,,," ' • .
' influence, SO that Yolg work will 'bear greatly extended during the past ten- The Cati*dian Red CreSs• In •I4iiiidon
fruit: .' . • • •.- . • tiny there has been no material addi, : Taakaaralatiea. Titlreat,'..,c,e..0*.'
Can-
tion to the -spa* of hunian.life;:veti 'ci. '
., .' . Ally yourself with Others who:. are few 'laving lived beyond the hundred 'a 144 It°4.°r°sa'in CP*91* St., 411"."'
, , . . don, -England,- has become one Of ,the
• *.001,,a,4 14! like desires, as a WPM'. 704'13'440.,,I.t- ; ..:.': ,. • ,. ' .,: bisiest. places in. the . inepo.rial inetre•:•-
•, Nirlienn -milliner of persons iiet, theres• '-'sr.rs'r' . • _ POS. OCcePYihg a. strategic position
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,,,,' ;,nelVeS a nrOPee teak �d beiur their IS. conquering ig , ,denrit ' in the itithe Very heart of London it has giv;
' ',"; 'united' • energies, to . accomplish it; eaflier. age -periods of iffe is due, te *into the English people 'striking evi.
tbeir 'objective. is most likelY to.:., be Man P iTeeeiOS !,!I "Pleatillt- the lineekuye•Ilente of the solicitude and • zeal of
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.neaelied, you :cart have. a definite, frontal: attacks of such enemies as Canadians 'and... the , • Canadian . Red
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positive, personal Part in helping te- diphtheria, typ o d foyer, tuberculosis Oteini for our sick and wounded,
do -some- W.Ork for •the world's uplift. aria all diseases of infancy, but we : Here with four floors ' of office
• . Ilea yea help by giving of vat best,. have been less successful in guarding space at her disposal, Lady .Pruni -
Triter your effort* tnaY not count for against' influences? .agelicies ' and In- mond Presides. over the activities -.. of.
aS Tiluch as will those of some others, fectiens.which may be compared to 1.08.' voluntary 144 helpers who are
but there are which the big- submarine attacks, of to'. sapping and -distributed through the various de -
gest gifts der not count Or most. it is nuilfnt operations that 'reveal 00 en- 'partinents. •
Pat possible that when. the het of entY until an explopion occurs. Under • The Enquiry and Visiting Depart -
gifts i-4,: published, or btherwiee an- this class of agencies may be included Ment under the direction of Mei
nounced, that the sight of manY, small faultilivingxhabits which tend to die. xrika_imazsaaa_ .aiisaa,_Taykm_baa .11
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gifts that are Made evidently at the turn the functions Of the body and bits voluntary ataff of 48. This depart-
' Cost of real sacrifice? may stimulate pair the efficiency of our. organa, ill ' merit selects. visitors to visit '• the
some who are better ablisto give more i Ornately causing them; to break down; wounded in the hospitals -and to make
4aff'" for "giving promotes giving," and the , also chronic infections . which pinia reports on their condition. BLit' ladies
- Very Volume' 'Of the stream. Of belie; :unnoticed . for years until : announced are busy in transcribing Obi inform.
•volenee, by the great. numbers of per- I,.by 'lineal; and physical failure, . s. etion to• a •card ' index system. From
. sons inspired and • engaged in the i ' - -,----- . . -Una reports are made Out to relatives's'.
Work undertaken,: , the work. itself I' Genii life, through the labors and in Canada by a' staff of ten. This de -
grows faster and larger in magic revelations of scientists, has becorne partrnent aims handles all inquiries
ratio; ,I,eatlers. of Mea are greatly a terrorizing nienaCe, making -life tO--, about men,in.,hoSpital or Missing.. It
needed to -day. . You hay9 einneAquali....dey one long • stroggle, with , micro- is difficult to -exaggerate the import-
ildation" or talent that fits you for a ;organisms, • Sanitation? quarantine ante Of this works '
' leader in .some good cense • or Work. And the annihiiation of pest' carriers, Another department bandies :all
'7 ''' 'Undertake it and get 'others to IWO. ' such air the common housefly, themes.
„, ,, A., . mattersconnectedWith prisoners of
When a hi/1444401p rossa;ox 0,..3vso•L.;400,_ -rats?, 4,et,.erA:•!4.MT-,E,oct• US from wer; -.Twenty..eeeen,, leapt; are busily
to be done, ec• a principle."to .bseStab, some ofAbese,e e les,. ut doctors tell engaged in Pulping paroles er •Cen,...
Balled . you Will net Only do all ' Yens' tle that others lodge in•OUr..4tootb:*4-' adians in iiiitibn. eanuis .in Germany.
.toil:.irour'self,.bn, You can make. • the ,:e.tat .allrz tel"isilsip„9ur ,Til! le ears, - e; .A;,parcel Is sent each week to, every
Aid .advance step and 'thou,' go mak nasal, cavities, etc., . and frm.., me: prisoner. on, the list. .•, • - •,•
taitt, With others about it and.: sink , favorable bases of Supplies ati'main-Olit • ' Taa.:`..cauneaaaphillasex.xe with. two.
,i'----ttlieni; to,turn: hi and help, too.':' In this and attack our joints, gait blatj. Qtlio i'sdii is in charge of a thara..
• way. -through YOnr oWn-effert Or in, • der,' Or appendices, our. '.'statIkens, paper- department which .sends :Cana -4
• itiatiire-4-yetIr 'gift Or your infifienee-r• hearts; kidneys, and other Vulnerable, dien neiki-ta• the hien. in: hospiw, ,
are multiplied wonderfully and byline- ;points. Oin salvation, however, is that . Another department which has done
diately. Do not be afraid to talk ' to a' sound .: bodily condition. Protects' .intich to endear the , Canadian ,Red
YOU'', accluaintances or fellow -citizens against all soch menaces, as the nor, _
Cress to convalescent soldiereia. the
'• about yet= desires or 'enterprises that 'mai human body has a War machine Drives. tied Entertainment Depart -
Will iooif' appeal to ;their better selves. •that .gets .clikitklY and, aliccesafullY into Iiient, the werk.'of width ; is .' as its
Jiving luiPPllro contentedly and et*
tleleutlY. these Seaton have on'
eeetielille as well 04 4 4044 4141 btt..
1441litkirian value,
growing, e'x'Tavalleurtiolirte nthoeisoynegteevm&omf peatterirodoite
cells are multiplying and is
apparently*, unchanged by time, to itilligenr'infQLendelleCtltoinGn *witrrs glmaiplbef;
area Pe crto. esa sorymwoalh4104,aloinoieg :tteplul :health surveys TaiSeS the general level
nourished in proper medium. wash .of fitness, well-being andefricieneY in
unless those who march behind it
of sound and virile stock, 'This is why
WO 49prOV0 of'firedieal inspection in
schools, and periodic examination of
l'alue of existence, it is .ignsuis to 041iployfes m all institutions s Where.
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-C4N'ADIAN HIGHLANDERS IN ERANCE. '
• • ..Thla bitpPy looking otigit is a detaebinent Coutatfieri .Scottish,011
waT from the base in- France to the trenches,. "
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SEERS'SEE..vicTogy FOR THE .ALLIES
Duration of Wiris Subject of Disagreement, But Diajority Pre.
diet the Bud WM, Come on May 2Z
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The War will end' on or before the
tarid-ef-Mity, 1916. • .• •
.. a their .forecast of what will hap- ..41.601ther predictions of the astrologers
pen 'during '191O. the seers, • prophets .
and astrologers differ widely the
• , . .. . aristocracy. '• - *- • '
• Sensational divorce case in British
duration of the world war, although
the Majority prefess to .see an early Serious .financial prinic.. in New
ending With :the allied victorious.. De- c•Yeourtirt,eL.onden and other _finandial
thronentient Of the Kaiser is also pre -
dieted. , British Government to be upset in
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-I • OCtober,
. Ameng. the almaoaes. einnPiled
leadi▪ ng prophets and astrologers are
by Revolutions in 0Spaiir and Hungary
those of prof. Zadkiel,. Prot Raphael
and "Old Moore" iinenNdeonoceme.ber. Hungary to gain inde-
ghebesief,r04421,4tela-..yed... --gme,,::(1e-r--"Attempt $1.1,--h9. i)1446-11Otil,8$400-7'
usual annuatpubliSlied by Madame& •
of l'anden". 'Pie Austrian empire . will. be. compInt4
Wrecked. • •• .' .• •. ____,
Vii...ebeS,. liOWe*.er? ..-.fi; *tering.- ate.,Alphonso ofliaiii:* • . ,
phecies , cOnOrning the future in her ' Pirates to Oonunit mai* outrages,
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usual . picturesque and. unpressive on eoeet :of China, • . , .
planner. . •, . • : . . : •:SericiOs -rioting in Rome, ' during
• . • .• Remarkable. pzeipetioi.i. --•
. • the: Winter; -
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!spread enidinfie of 'disease • in'
• Perhaps the . Most. remarkable ,. and, Prtiik;,,, , . _ ... : .. , .. . .
definite •predietion regarding the War : • ' - ' ' - ., • • . .
is. that it will come to • an mut ' on • .. . itnitne in 'Ts.F.0 Lands. . . -.
May 22:- -Prof. Raphael says tliat"the. "Famines in Helfand and Switzer -
passage Of .Jupiter to Aries and ' his, Jam._ ..
trine aspect to .the planet Mara is ii. . Serious dispute between Britain
strong indication of success to ..the .aild United States..
and you Wm' be surPriSea•to find h',;:.aT . motioe against these 'ininute enemies. . . , . . . ...
title would Indicate.- %It enlists the arlaS 4:4 the allies la April.'! . Plague of locusts in .Indias : •
many you eerienlist tied he* your in- But fain. individual, are 'always hi . a .ompathy of Canadian's in London . P -13 - a - a a . ea"ne Drifted States, will go, to 'war with,
illielide will be thus magnified. Every perfect state of perfect health. Most and • hospitable : English people, end foreshadow• either- ill -health, accident • Japan of some other 'country dining
new 'rote* to year ,forces adds new men have, at leant, at intervals their Provides carriage drives and various °i' • trouble tor:: -Gener0.-,a-elfre, . from the •annlinen' . • - ' -;- ' .
' .. ' vitality ' .new 'power and -therefore i points of least resistanee, and fent are forms of hes itaff-
p ty and amudenient May to InlY• . This is apparently the :. 'Failure of Wheat tic) and famine'
' ificreaseid_monieatum ,t6.41:our work; . anTere of these weak spots until a stic;.1 ,inen • ....are. ' '-. - e• • y"-- 'fir
aid- astrologerl'S WarY of predicting that in A•ustralia in JulY. ' • • ' : • .' '
. Who; Will enlist in Some good' werk_fet .• cessful: attaelt_ reveals_ their ,preSence„._vanced4n;convalescence in leave:the; the. vietorioue.geW4 :ctill,m.tss .h*,ey,, . • , ‘ . 14.0iibli for,
U. S.
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10101 Cot *IIIISY At once,- look about . ' .. . . . • ,........7 ' • _ • , 0. hespital, for short periods.. • • . not later than July. ' • : , .
you, deeide-•on'what•Course you will J. Mirti-2ie composed Of niiiiiene.aipon . This information departirient is do.
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, take and then pitch .in . and , help • to Millions of dells--,-imiscle, nerve, 'brain, ing , „a remarkable • work for • out . . S. ue for Peace. ".• -•• . Trouble between the United' States
and Canada leading to the verge 'of
-77griiiks--1.91.6 the.best kear-thearorld has kiiineY; her, hiart, end all Etre bus; Canadian weinaled. It 'gives a. wenn. •
.,. 'eVer seen. - .. . . Venue and Jupiter ' .enter. Aries, •Avo.r. . , •
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ily, at work, each With a definite,fune- Personal' total to. the work of the so- Plgland'a ruling sign. on February .
. . . -.- New race to be . discovered in the
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.. . . ton to perform. • Aptly he has 'often mitt, . in, England ann makes , our - ' all: uPAte1 •rername m is sigo . unexplored •part of the Arctic.regiona.
One who reads the death:columns in been .cornpared to a : Machine. ThiS wounded feel that the 'Canadian -Red until-. the Mindle of the year: • A .not- •
Woman ... leader .:will i appear in•
indications mexiao„ ; • • . - • - .. • '
: _the 'papere_ cen't . fail ..te conclude that. May, not be tree of -him as a .whoie, Crosa lain 'every . Sense • a ,parsotak able vannrraatiea of ...tbe
:. the him:in.-age limit eStablished . by but this' body is certainly built on me.. friend' to, thein '.. .., - • . . , of. peace ia found by, -f studying this Earthquake in :Southern United
•' the sacred writer of "three score and ehanical principles.. The motions ' 'of :,. • ' . • • . . .-••.,;•. , • . diagram of the Zwinter solstice at,: states. .•
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ten," .1a in these 'iiiii , tab natrovt - a. his are controllee by .a ..pertect.. ., • :00r PittriOtin Indians:
, . . Berlin, which ivies' the first- three . x
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' . . ' . " " , . y pe...., 0..0 apse.
_. limit, for now 70 years of age is far:1 system of lev.ers and he even has -a , .: If there .is , aayone who can . with Months of 1916. Pref. Zadkiel diViries1 British battleship :to be . blown .• up•
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rem. this that: •" ... -
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excelled . by•very manY Peitelia. The ' shock -absorber. The heart'iS'a pump good • title_ lay claim to thooame of _f : : aff tbe southern coast .
----.---prevcntativo-andL-reraedial ni.i-l'es iwith valVes;-constrlretedren ordinary canadian, it is the. Indian who • is the n'llela-st--de 47. ----Virga .-as' ,-- aoid strike in Montana. . ''' • -7.' -----
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-! :;•.-- now ''eniployed„. ...alionld have:. the (mechanical, principles. The blood lies-- descendant' of. the Original .inhabit-Icends and the 'moon and Saturri are' .•
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effect Of still: fartlihr extending therels are elastic tubes , that contract : ants: •It • IS orilY natural therefore that sin the. tenth-niansion. •and ju'piter is •' . .
age Unlit. 'Alt sort of ,iraprovement Or• dilate under the contriet:Of nerve they Should have especianY ardent 1.setting This seeins to presignify that.. Meteor .to fan' in 'Montreal. and
-Upset for British Gevernment.
. In sanitary Matters are ' being intro-: centres that respond like Rash buts feeling, Of patriotism in this preent- i the te,rrible •losses of the German and A
.6 great' damage. - ... • '
&iced with excellent reSUlts; and nerd.. toile to certain . Stimuli. The entire period, of this Ilia_ 'Austrian armies- and the sufferings of : Grand Opera' prima . donna to be
lima] higiene„is being taught in the telegraphie and telephonic system of ter there caii!esi,ieWillodfeeut iwnho canine:1 tha •eivilians Virill compel their 1..'lilers int.u.dei•ed in Chisago, •. ..,
.RuAsio. will uncover a long train Of
- schools .and introduced late communi-:this country is not more eomplex and take hurnhle lesson sfrom our Indian I Volcamc eruption in Canada• . treachery. Pomona} injury to the
te,',,,,Asue. fel. neace."
- tieS. But Preventatirire-MeasuresTdon't :-i-e:certainly-lOrtelficiaiit than' ':tlie conipatriot4, Who in -ill 1 the Tndiiii. '. -further augiblf:fek an early peace - Sew serpent to :appear in the Pad- Czar is prObable., 'April' will he un-.
e o far enough. Too. preVent a man: sensory- and.nustor ' riervoue , system reServes have • given many.- generous : is 9 'be found in -the horoscope of . fic..
from having a broken lirOb'and yen , Milking : Forest fire's in Canada. .
. ' . lucky, with adverse. direction . moil
the briny tO the body 'and gov,: Centributione;-large indeed- consider i the king of Belgium, whose forti, :,
• : Augost. .
• Cross and /Patriotic Funds. I April 8;7191n, shims Venus, the planet , Pliglt. Acrost Pacific. • •
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n'ot add much to a inan'S health or ef- ' •
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:The Cream Cm • the baCkyaid, whio14 of all placeif
A writer signing herself "Varmet'S around' the Awn home, is usually the
Wife in the OW Farmer- ..recently' most neglected, The front yard may
gave an account of the value of the be fairly well attended for the °cc*.
Crean* eau, which la worth, reproduc. atonal passer-by to tee, but 'Sewer*
Inir here, Here it isti and, ahrubiLidicod. Ittt placed. where
factor in many farm henna, kre..izten, they will be seen and enjoyed by .
eream can an ImPortant they will do the most :good-,:witere
siI has become popular more rapidly Occupants of the hoUae. Children and '
than it. It is the cream check that young people espeeiallY are eftenin-
pays the griever and. dreasmaker, fluenced, bye their, errrirenniear nieXe
builds houses and buys the, than they kilo*, or are willing to ad*
Plane, SOWS the ,children to college ' and the Unarttraetiveness:a their
and buys oil and gasoline.," And'what home surroundings has driven ManT
• could 40 more than the .ereeM Oen?. boys, to tho city.
"Get anotherAm," was the The. baellardt Seen and traversed
Of the Owner of the 'cream can; but many *left dailYA should regeive osp.
'the 191(1 slogan is, "Get a better c9w." clal attention. If it is, a bare place
Then weigh your,fnilld and uses. the With 'muddy pools and unsigattly'
Babcock tester... Sentes -ere-ft -neCess- cumulations;At should " undergo a
ity on eireYY far= and tlie testing radical change, 'Bath ''ebenge coats '
outfit is not expensive, neither is, it little, but, When nutdei should be
80 gomplex.'pat it' takes an educated catilect out with -Car and• a ,view to
..person to use it is many suppose. permanency. Take thste to plan the -
With 'scales .andBabceek test nto One planting and decide .once, and for al)
need keep' *ems, the cows will keep whore the Arnim will he most effect*
MM. ,Don't omit- it pays to know. ivo attractive. •
Weigh Your cream --then if you ship. ;The -women initially have to take the
36 Pounds when the check comes you initiative iit,work of this kind,;- and
Will not be positive it was SS. • should' be given every, assistance pos.
A Man may pay 26 cents to guess filble by the men. During the whiter
on the number of beans in a can and the subject should be discussed '
consider himself a' sport. But he. is Farmers. Clubs and Plans made for an
not in it with the than who losesfroitt e campaign in the ePtlog. Sever.
one to two per gent. to AB high as 20 al clubs in Quebec have organized
per ceat. 91,.. the butterfat. .for•the competitions in. this line Work with
privilege of gueesinirtwice a day on ,excellent.. results. These improve -
the speed ells Separator. Why net ments involve little or no expense and
buy a speed recorder", made e.specially •Inay be., accomplished in the: time that,
to attack to any make of cream sePa. the busiest farmer and his family eau
rator,....and-quit-Oessing?„,.. The maw. ,eitellYkfind -if-theYsaPr•recratethe Mad -
Mon error is turning separator too portance, of the ',work and are dispos;•
slow: The result of one or two tarns ad to undertake; it. The farmer owea' '
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Per minute Is the bowl' running 600 to hid wife and to himself, but .cidez'
to 700 revolutions too slew.- This is ly to his Children, the hest that he can
losing meney by turning the cream do 'towards 'increasing the attraeriye-
into skiel-lilnit• • nees bia home. = The improvement
Besides timing to give the creiiin 'often Oneed net cost a Cent. The first.
con a square deal', wash the separator iteni, greater neatness, costs only an
every time it is used.. If youdonot effort: . The second item of improve -
do this; run immq dean Water through inent, the plant costs nothing but .
the separator after h toed' study. The third item of improve -
night; thin taste the Water from the ment the plants, can (Ate be wholly
...08C hiafter c14.aieam rj.)), Pveaff4muwote_varHutYcat7Tbr:±11140,..tpirmiiiincesbr7truwfo_NhrYs..naotirat -:CeseeffetireFstaftfr°OimtlY'"pst:_:ti,o7idn.-.F4.114. n
high-priced machine tbe ,aenara- pays to. paint all Permanent
ter:. .• buildings that are made: of pinned
Have all await the„Sanle. tempera- lumber and properly finished., If.
tare•; --as cold as possible when Ini4ed. ealerectwith 'paint properly a0-;
Keei the create T'stirred as Smooth,- plied; it adds greatly to the apPear-
velVety , ereata , is more :saccurately mice of. the Ow. arhia laa'SeOree
sampled; hence, it gives a better test delight to the owner aad helps niakek'
than the hard,, lumpy cream. Coveethe fandiY contented: ' A.• building that
cream with cheese- cloth to avoid dust Re* painted- will last hide*: .
and insectsandio give the creare finitely-. . A geed grade of paint well
Don't ;bring. your cream in the kitch- 'applied keeps moisture fives reaching:
en to. sour it, thinking you svill get a the nails, the leek of which allows',
bitter. test for sweet cream tests the buildings to become weatherWurn;
same as pour.. The amount of butter-. and its parts become loose, weak, rot,:
fat; in .creain is not affected, by sours. ten and 'Misshapen: A well ,painted.
ing. Don't ship -a thin:cream., for. you place is: not only more desirable to
siniPly donate the skim -milk to - the". keep, but readily sold, as buy -
creamery, make transportation high- era Prefer..a well kept place and ,will
er.and besides a heavy- cream keeps mor for such.It 'tir paint
in-better,conditiOn inaeliiiiery because Of 'tbe-betier,
ap-
The owner of the cream can has en. pearance, and because it will keep the
dorsed and adopted a sYstenibY which bolts and other parts from mating or
the oId-time burdens have been re- rotting . causing expensive break-'
mcived, and the net results are great: downs and making it difficult :4') re-
er than before. When you sell hatter; pair. It -is especially profitable tat:.
fat you are selling sunshine. Wiles- keep waggane and buggies well paint._
you. sell grain you are selling the fer- ed, for it keeps the wood from check-• •
tility of your farm. Can the fanner ing and the wheels from shrinking.:
make a better irivestment than the Every time a tire is set it puts More
'cream _can? . dish into the Wheel; which weakens -
Backyird Environment. For SO cents a Year a vehicle can be
A great part of the home life Of -Icaes.Plte-tnki6atarnde-bWIllInkaedeept°-unlathste°InalLt
families on farms is associated. with ing. •
onomor • lea...
losses in July- and August. President
Poincare should safeguard 'his life.'
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do an excellent ,thing,. but this does erning its' functions.' ing their financial means -to the Red first Saler revOliitioh (birthday). elrl Island to appear in the :Arctic Sea. - Invasion of Itonand.
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the Pacific , . trouble and possible invasion. '
; Holland has the forecast of much
ficieticy, If you Can up to Pie, But what :about the men who '
gqide There, attioide and enthusiasm is '
of peace close to the upper meridian,'
• A 1 'II
erop ane will make.flights across
.:;stentioni something - constrective;:. and stipervise 'these .human no:whines? very. elckpiently eipregsed in a fetter and the sell nearly in conjunction
with Jupiter and in, trine with Mars Chi The United States may expett Many
sometlinig -positive* you have made Who sen their `products and keep the sent by. the Indians of Split Lake pose. scientist is. to get mesa.-
-sort Orlife ekteriiien- systent:-.--7..W0rae good kind of•,fitiry that Watches- Dipartinent .Ndian Affair's ittec
orn- the major. berielic,. is due very sliortly -
A gooedirectien Of the ascendant to
Broadfalitagne •breal out • .'"n
• business and •political -conditions:
surprising events that Will affect both
r Your plea Muth more. corriprehensive wheels -of busioess niovitig? Is there Man, to kr: Jan .It. Bann of th age from Mars. •
not only the detection and, prevention fel? thc. firat signs of faulty heart. partying a donation of 837.50 for pa-
d_treable,but thePositive side of per- • pump, of_nn impaired poison seliarater :triotie'ptirposes. • It reads as iollows:'
•.' sonal.hygienei the ulibuilaing side. : (the , kidneys), of Poles and wires ' We, the Indians.of:Split Lake, ivigh *
„ --.: , .......:-....... , •: • - -down in the -telegraph and telephone to manifest our loyalty by giving 4
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' Some scientiet-7-asks, -Whit shoula •"1/40eral"'4. *Regrg.e..01-°f hardening *
in sitiail Conti!' u ion to the Empire in
*.b V
-6-,.tuttio:•...livt 7.knige-r7, than , n In.-nfil- those normifily . elastic tubes (arter- this her hour of triiiL . We regret the',
,. , ,what,does_fairturtle tontribute-te the_iO4.), and countless other indications,, circiunstances will not permit us giv-
the • universe of overstalkiiig, rust and clinkers in nig very Much,. and we hope that the'
. 0' .. biological, progress of .
- ihrifve•shnifid•iin -0.0ired:thie--e • tinies - this-maryellocidy complex haman-ma-• 'amount of -our olfering. will net ITC
, . .
after. The Czar also has alt es.;
pegially favorable napect Air peace
-,(san in conjunction' ynitlielliisj;
-causing sip with the Ammer m
Gerinany. • • , • ... .
Japan to ilaVe women Suffrage.: •
Bich ''Ametican 1Woircan. siivensy
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------------hito be 'sunk. •
• Strikes and . riots, with'. great loss.
property, are prognosticated.
Cliifes in the .moneynairket.
• 'Death will remove two financiers at.
permany Doomed,.
.times Of eritical crises,, one in Janu-.
It is geingto eery bad year : eat -•-,Naval Victory. , ary-aratanearritair. • • •
for Geiinany,--accordirig 457:nearly all -I 7gng1and--in- Win great eavel- and Great naval'wetivitY ts fikedieWd- for
the astrologers„..and. the ..cliniex *.wilL air.xietory. ---- •
our conic in September, disaster even Aileen Wilhennina "9f, Holland tO A stormy national electien in -the
'the span of human life? , Is it not a dune? Alcohol impairs- effimenty taken as an adequate showing of
than defeat fn. war. • die.. •• •' • • , 13.S. is prophesied. Bitter personal-
- galling .tolnimaii pride whea .through, its narcotic effeet on the loyalty, and we ' wish the spirit in ;more 'serious
"On the 18th of September?" says -King elf.' Sweden divorees, the Kies, unexpected political tomplica-
• we. ncflect that man, supnogiedly at but there 'are. other 'poisons 'which the contribution is made rattles'
the Centre of , the , universe, bonding that, may, he -generated in a diseased
,- - triost ofitC'iniglitY forces to his Will, b="(15's thilt.' l'aY.e a ''''.4inlilai.'" bilt14444''
, ' infer
.• is yet anable to4diatarice the tortoise nad that it is, a't least, lab+to
in. the nate,for longevity? ..it ii.' ..U.11 that ;theiritlittiende in rilai4. &Wee'
, very.Well to shy' that the life of the. .W0111(1. be equal to • that -of Se,..ealled deducted froin OPT:, treatt'money."
.turtle-*,is.....,tiatt.ale,....a:mi. ueproilfabie...-ArAdemig •-iNcrIlriflIcitg#;;;,•silkqfgk'.-..11ge *:*-'-ivlaY.-tl*.„Preat Spirit glVe. the •Iiis
After '01,1,.16.:114s long1 i....
[MG:: a 4 ill. Oritej' .,,tirt-diliiiiti alllineli predietell" oti , the tory to. the'wlig.-zatid*,--,Canitty,,j--..Aind.
ly enottortehly aii*d • heppyi.,....herrii*•Moderate use of alcohol; -Sre-1160(.1.10. more especially to-rtlie Xing whp has -
bstioll ticciderits ita. getting bite: -sottp.:1.ig).i.P 'about' the immoderate • uSe .of neve?' neglected even, the poore • ek
'•4,_•-..Mtinc on - the ,iontru• rys, lives , -a brie ,41coliOli Tb.ot inits' it. ifian. :ant of•ton-., his, tifdieii , sublets.__'• .,..ry-' • 7.
. smistsbbe,-: ',-garnporsai-7pagges•---ana"fitiifir-lte-do--ittrAlting•••Tistiful.k-Irarife- eftv--Arr'eutri . -Wire :arenve
handicapped by eatnitless Misericasuid writ* aud'-eMorgencY : iliddieal 1:alia"
for employees, ia provided .ie inost of -„, s,.,,, SLI ; .„. • ,
' disabilities that rtol; &AY; shOrten his
eXistene: but • embitters it, .causing the important .industriaI °•eetablisli- • : se.!,,voi ly StIprl:/.1ES. -
merits, and nuttily of 'theta require a ' -
him', tis a ride; to break down profile- .
ni,4 merit.
physieal examitiation befoi't eniplo
. Y-. field ann garden' seed supplieS aro.
e • tar* . and preveeting 'him : 'freiti
'capable .0 aehieving ivlien working iii physical examination 'ef tile° entire 1/2411t1„.„Itki` 014 lu. 4 °.4.41'citY' it'
Al'egulat, •sYsten'ilitie peri.odie, Pruetidally •
tissured fer . 'the 1010
meluding
. . .
Aehievieg wliat* *lad. and body
"..harniOny, with Nature's , lawsAftvo body, such as is iipp,tieit to °Miami? fsmePs-na anyvif ...crania
...ewevert practieuuy
... beans, onions, and to a lesser! extent
'has 0:11ed the fercas .of Nature and antchinerYr '. 0? .11 1.'. el porn, Amongst. the imported
liOnossed Maki Of thent in •his zor. r8oi1-e3kent.".in too,;inatir establish- ...
• stoOlts, swede ; initnips :,iire ritther
viee; but colic4taitsailly lie hii6 broken •.•iitent& ' . ' ';'''''. . • aliettf" n7so, spiuueltand salsify' and
many of'tlie, laws of:Nainte, creating . ' • ," `. ' -
• rtititrtiiitial-,-envireniiiciit,-,----.proteetKe -n ad •h6.:- ..°"•19'„--7-i'#141q1-91.'earrSi..!t:-.81-letl--.'Cibv=91.-
,,', .:iii, some 'respects, menacing in 'others, "fere the heart blialts. dawn Or li ' ' and alfalfa are ttiludnaily short Alia
It 0'1(14'A - ' * ' .
show an a-vence I I) I)
. , - • ......---,..... ' * • ' 1 noYS lose their function or the'arter- h n Inc° 11 111 3° t°
'TO pet Ceht Ot er kinds that might
Referring . again; to tho .:.tortols4,,, ies liecome, seriously a ecte, ,,
'tt. d there. • ' substitute,. -
be .used ea' a 'elover OS at -
tile 'citied1011 that; COnTronts us 15 this I IS a period 'of slow chatige.whieh often oike, are iiiitlier qii pilde 'tlisti the
, Is it inevitable: tbei tifo, ifigifer • mid :ftifeetg 'the effiCieliey tif :theiridivida.at suppitr would othertvige . warrant.
- . Mere eomplexlife of man- aliduid be tied increases., the liability to aceiderit, Nveli,:es'tablislied '• 'Canadian ' * seed
• ,t,'i•' :ghetto- than the lower life • of the Those Carlit-alges of tronifie,are.ienti. t. .hottes wA.,. A i I.
. contracts mode two •• Or
tlirtle l L i'le- far as Acietice van, teireal, , ily, reveole‘t hy . the thorough ‘liceite., three, yettrs, in ' advailea Will have no
'I
.there seems to bo .110, principle ' sti. leitaiiiiiiations, all'avditig.tlie opportniv., ,
letious• trouble? this •Seeson in taking
.' iiither life. or death. NOY good ' and ity net only to prevent disease -andae :.0.ati4 'of tlieli; regUlat. trade. Seed.'
bad.reilaeria'itte ad:tinted Wity Mail oident due to nil 100101141V working* !mei:tits:Ms, who* depend hem year to
. die,. but ,, no underlying necessary iiody,,but to improve the,genetel aver-
. . . •
„ . year oil the.surpluS steeks that. may
10 «'011 why they. iiitlat di6,:We 'read' ago cortdition :Of the intliVidlittio tniSt! .;.))e offel‘ed, may liak-6 less assileance'lls
redently that the brilliatit.Carrel, now , Iiiiii to e higher level: of Aliyaieal, ft- .'tti'tlie diameter of their 'supplies --
a
• *svoticing InAlte very jases of deettlit ritess'nild iriereate. bis cupticity. :for. :seed ra•twelf, Ottawa. i• . . „ . ,. . •
••• .,,,.. • . , . • . . . , .
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than the amount•to be remembered:
80.that everybody:share • and share
alike, we have agreed' to give twentY-
five bents,..(25c,) per head, this, to- be
e
ono noted 'astronager, "Saturn reaches Queen, • •c•:' •
at the foundetteli of the, German ern- Shahof Pere& to be 'driven from President Wilson had the augury
pire in 1870,•And this transit . will his throne. , ' , that 1016 will be the raost active year
complete the-disruntion• of the on- OW Arabian' Kingdom restored. of his life. New international, prob-
pire." • * win dismiss, his lenar will
-aerrisinsiasVrigettiiing' - . harem. - niailiesrevel-srids- -
Lions, and a party split of far‘reach,
the opposition of the place of the Sun . Convicts to revolt in Siberia, ing effect are foretold.
Thilioafens in January itre ----Itamalrelterilite-hr. china: old Haile c °mei Blamed.
'tarty oininous for the Einperors of worshiP 111 :
0.,CAnnilY and_Austria... The. dethrone- • . Kaiser. ittaYIBie. The astrologers point out that ever
-ezIthe-tetatur-t.13Giitifet
• 1910 wars arid disasters have fallen
upon Europe. This is what their "sci- '
mice" would lead us to expects as the
appearance of the gireat eomet in
Aries was said by ancient astrologers
M 1 Tul Ital - is to hese il 1944 hi il to presignify "evil rind detriment to
dm Eastern part; Sorrows to the pee-
esm-ffni • -4
one prophet for •the • 'beginning (of- 'forecast ore 'as follows:-. .. • ,
February. Prot Zadkiel says the 1. War probably. will continue 'until
Itaiser's carter Will be ended in July. 1918,,although March, 1916, may
,Earthimakes are promised for Mex.- bring strong hopes of peace. '
icor COnitantinople• and . China in As the sub-c3rele of •Mtirs entillues
arc .1,, Y unt ,t sw I not be the hist
earthquake lasting five days, • conflict of the nations of the world.
• "Old Wore" prediets.a terrible epi- March and June *ill, be Memorable
.dernic. Of Plague in Priiriee,, brotliht months : ,the United , States betauSe
about by the War; This will einitinue of internal ,ti oubles s well as exter-
vitious colintsiesi Mantling , Ger- nal dangers. „ . •
many, even 'after the War. Rolland Cern-zany may Safer adverse Omadt..
wili-suffer-frowtootikiii-May,-•• ione-in4annaty-and4farelt4eatiref-
Baclkiel oaks It will get barna. -ft person of rank,. possibly a member
tate ,4 Anent,. end that Poland and -of tho royal family, 4n indleated.
'Persiawill realize their national ad. Air Raids on England.
nirations about the •pame.thrie.• ,
England:should expeet peril, from
Seer'e *Gloomy View. air raids from PebrUtny 3 to.
Sarniai yt e are told, t ere • will
be a*. great disaster to English' ship -
Ong. A great strike , will nearly
cripple. England • We may * expect
serious' revokes and a terrible blow.
An >attempt on the 'life of the Hing
of England it.•foretoltl. To make . tip
for the misfortune§ of tiigliont, the
Prencli atiny will Witi,'A great , vie-
• cirriuk.o ouT WASTE".
Britain; Will Save 1$54.00-,000 a BO
. on War Expenditures.
Great Britain .ia 'spending about
$95,909,000 ,a 'day on rhe war, and it -
is estimated by .experts that -about
85,000,000 of this is avoidable waste.'
There is much more waste that is un-: •
avoidable in war conditions, taking
into consideration the fact that Eng-
land, was not a military nation. And
Was not organized-forraisings, feedings
--
transporting and"generally providing
for armies that are counted in 'tte-
*other than in the -thousands. -
The .mislAbte waste -te;t1eY'is, cliiefly
in the buying ,departments•aad is due
to the system of buying which, fire,
his -ignored the-trabied-hpiiiiiii-Man-i. •
and. lek-this inip-ortant hrituals-
of-snationalseconoinys-ht -
officials; 'whose aPpointinent is dile to, "
their having ettained a certain degree
of excellence at school and university, • •
and passed a civil service examination •
on literary subjects that have to .poS'•, •
.sible bearing on their duties. :
After.. sixteen ',months. of war the
nation has Waked .1.1p and at last has
calledits great ..business men Into
council.' is-
-being-.organized--which-Will-adviseTthe
artily authorities on the proper orga-.•
nization of its `sinipin and:perehesing
--
vise the national expenditure. ;The
members will not be paid mid willhold.
no, official kiiiointmetts; lint they
have placed therriselves unreservedlsr
at the service of the government..
Among the first members ef• this new ,
tonunittee are Sit Wm. Lever, 'the
great soap manufacturer; 21" George
Gibb, the great ' railway' manager;
Lord : CowdraY,. heed of Peatsons,
Limited, the biggest entitraqiug 'firm
in the world; Sir Robert ttadffeld,
great inonmitater, and Richard tilts
one of the biggest London re.
• pies under Aries; the lash of arms
• and bloodshed; death or detivonement
of some king." Sine the comet ap-
Peered two ideal earara. have (recurred
In the Ilalkans, Italy has been at war
with. 'ALfuricen.Iting„,11dwertly14„Alie
Tending monateli tit Eirrohe, has died,
LAO now the greatest war of all time
•gisairniagiloth:giariv foreknowledge of coining
•
T a ologers Assert that they*.
evente bY studying the,beavens front
ary 1. Personal danger for the King many different; points ef -VieW. The
or one of his sena in March, ' position, (‘,rf the Stiii With regard to the
Italy has a forecast of alternate vie-iplanets and stars is the most inaliort.
tatiee and reverses, Trouble for, a runt heavenly inifuence oti human ae.
member- of the cebinet in May. '
telgium bae bttie hope of escaping
from its •Mtetsitedowing .cloud oft eel.
amities nittil 1018 or 1010.
lisrapte Ito suffer reverses in
tions rend earthly occurreirees. The
position of tits moon, owing to its
litarneaS to • tis, and tile iltipOrialit
gravitational influence it exerto upon
our nalinle And bodies, is next lit inf.
tory; Match and April, Tolloived by heavy portend°. ,
tail dry:goods hOuses.
Customary.
"Oil the train ont Medford WAY. "
Subbubs got inta conversation , with
stranger, who remarliedi '
"t see you ere putting tip n good
Many new baildings."
anSWer6d tibbubs, ti.new
buildings are the only klial we pi,
Tire" poisons of eertain snake aro, . • ,
wed atnledieiOe,
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