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that gale thlkelOWIle
COMISeier, that be Under-,
4,40q,bi.s cUentz-
Mary Gait. the
tieet girl* MO g-
,
LEihe is AiOcUsed'of thootint,sanwel B. ,ox used to bat.thatir' •retlacted.
Crofton. broker,'Ma* Street, in Bressey.
t of a .000,re of Wtteleisese, Get across the Ides :thate „e'en if 'gory.
ooluzoo, Routt)et vortuer ,octo i'Oolt did tire the -ahOt, it iniglit Ita
, Wherewhatever infOrMation he can and accidental, , , ,
4`Thongle it Wel ehtlrelY tiOberate *Ad
htntSUlgeStiOXI ?WA 1nniszdo to
,COttOn a4 cook, •
Oet that JtifY itO 0r4ifteele
hate Wm. -to feel'he ***rely %ortt
las c044,ing tO
Nr.$47 0A0Mattollietions V,*
Peig the symps,etia .elisotions
Is Reddleree brief: to SreaSey.
At the' )10, MOO Gait tell* rireifsi thattorenzeditated:" he insisted to hSme1f.
ratan, a trusted...$*44, Wh*hati. looked l"And put her On the stanCiarta. •*ifike
ter,her mother's *MOO israce. her tea.? her Swear -and,' Ai* to it --that 'she
1eath, had taken $20.000' Mlle to never flred• e shot at I.'
vest 2n ligegeratio,SillroteWhiell Went, into , But 'Met Eergin yetadd, Crowquestion
-*Oxidation; Enraged, She -,Went to Crot- her. Would she stick to her story,' :Or
two, offiep to learn that, he was return. would she crumple, and (tont*
Ink, to town that evening. Later, On Main thing? • .
otreet;4ss sties saw ilz car 'approaching; ',If the N1'7 can be made to hate Cror-
she--WaYed the chauffeur to StO,P., • 'Me ton for wtiot he did,' theill see * doubt
opened the left -hind deerand then she
could net remeMber anything else 'SO*
that Mr. COMA Vag, dead and She Nits • Ttrooroo*DeftY
•bolding revolver when the eliatiffeiir '3 large aPPlest Owed' andti:4111Y
grabbed her hands; therefore .alse did not, . teaspoon eihnitlelen• .
denY,that she shot CrOftOno--rShe cup brown Sugar, firinlY Peeked •
40t.femeinber.,
defensesin
,-• namely: ` imieide, deentla or 34 Miteaspoon salt •
P granulated auger
,Bresty, thereUPort, decides On several
• that
1,7•11aretCtioer Of the car was. 5 tablespoon butte
towittted-aoltr :SOtixettne=iStePpedi'-Upr-to- elehone-•niessage-efromethe bripatientebank -• 'cup sifted cal..e--flour--
the door andshot Croton. , . messenger, that Red. click Put in a jaunty %- 'cup grape-nutt
At 'abeUt this time fteddick's 'desire to aPpearance. ' • '
Or* *41k
•44.10,-'04'114te.a00:'4
4 egg VibIttia.,etitil$ bei,te*
Cream butter and aligar thetonithit *ad
eggYOno, grape-nuts,uoilk
le-
ThOfl 31.046,- *14 irluct• IOU In egit Vhltes,
Pour: into :greisaed baking, diabzplaced,„ in
, or hot *Om Bake hrt', imoderate Oiren,
(375 r.) *54 to 'go, mintites.',Wherv 40neo.
pudding *111: haVe. eitiat on top, Teny be.
low., glare, liot or wild with, SAM Sch$P,
where bOth-Itergin and,teee POW, get-' .tita extol.
taintY,M Bressey reflected. "But Aare
pat her, in, the box?" ,
That, he 'decided; The Must leave to
Mosson, • ' •
At P;), 8.40.• PreolselY..-Allan, Bressey call-
ed on Manager Williamson of the-Cem-
inercial Bank. Reddick was, as usual,
late. - .it • was, in faet(lifteen Minutes
later, and Only aftere.a hurry -up tee -
Grant,
„...1110** atainsteb panted,
or ilk (04 islOatedlaalla taausims
eartaln a/I ea. or tuo
Oweb 'hydroehlork *t: atOM.,
paualsilf 00‘.1104.1*4
' atataatlis *fa 'd**ffiroint. too
*am *On 'teretatare 'the eelelleate line
lair of the atOmacti, oftta jereida AO
itaatritis, *CtoraPan _10 by Mora *orb! ,
, *ma rool torment* and-,
s Ourras, lereatitit eke distrosssing- :gait
wbieb.° *Isteaust atorateb, and
hamper*. 00 norinal If‘alettato Or 'Os
yitatintor.00.1OtgaiSt,'Ostea afgoetin '
14140 **arts "
, •ta eke Werra af l‘olor to neglect
warioua ,eon.(iluon or, to try to
*teat Wttle ordirrark dirertive ajde
whieh ha" no Hantralia effect on
the atoreorth *Ode. Instead Est a
lattio Unmated SThasiteala from any
armrest and take 4 terrePoonful in
water rbeht ,After oratiric,. This, will
' drive* 'eat the glee. Wina a,nd bleat,
sweetie, 1h* etorreeob.. neutraltee the
eXce•sa akeld and . Prevent Oa forma-
• Hon and atop •sournerlok 'Sas or 'pain"
Blautisted. Magnesia powderreirin,
ova .or m .1..)( a barm.1
less, inexpensive, and * fine remedy
ror-aeld sternach. It ls need, be, .
sands of peoPlak vibe ettJOr 0101!'
meals' Vitivno fear 0!, 0411leetion.
, AreSS-ey some publicity gausea „ ell," he ,scimaridedrt.owitats_sarez • Arrangelayer.or apples in greased ba,
submit•',art.,7aOeCaMt::e.tll_ke.SxaILI,:- foig..ton4.4.,..eureesoe.terirteson-e_ int erli,W an • e r• witritlitUre
tirOW..-714 excites
Bressey, Galt, and represent the..Croften_esr1,17, sugaril'in4.73111nam0 • Tr Iftri*r-Tet"'
as Tuadiels therein (Pongee: his, 13ressey's,' and here," he added as -a -debonair young 'spoon' butter; Cream 4 tablesivoits, tog -
defense to Prosecutor Kergin. s ' man sauntered hi, "is Mr. Thomas Shedd. 'ter, add brown SUgar gradizally and cream
•" A. • •• m1nng engineer, to represent..hiroself,
„.Redclick showed o tr Met now -none
whatever. themanagerPlinetillens-
ly identified' the safe-deposit box in the
big vault and sent a Clerk 'forettietankAS
-keeeeReddiak, drew Bressey to one side,
"I WOW What's' in this," he .whispered
"hut TetifiiiirAr.ted
the murder trial was over. Only Collin -son
the 'blundering fool had to blurt, things
out,"
-"What isthe: document?"
"Yoitll:See ,son enetigh?" -
"Doe he know?" Bressey indicated
dapper young gr. Siptid;•elaintily etrelee
ing his Inustac, ke.
"Not a word. It's le joke on him."
Reddiek, as he spoke, fitted Croft,on's
key and the long, flat box was drawn out
and placed on a table; ,
The manager handed Redditk • a long' , sets ,Chill in regrigerator.- When. ready
• CHAPTER VH
•THE PArElt.-"CltOrTON LEFT
discomposure,' it so slight a
f1icker of feeling could be called a ells-
' 40111110011,e,i,vienenesenelewnntelnea-filieh-ee
"Ole, that,"' he rejoined, careressil:-"I'd
forgotten, quite: Did conison explain to
your Crofton, it Seems,' had a safe -de-
• posit bog at the_Commercial Bank. •
• "It-eontainedlame Sort of sealed doeu•-
• nicht to be -opened only in the presence of
Mrs. Galt or hereropresentativee I was let-
ting the. Matter •ride -,--I knew you had
more serious problems on your mind."
But for .that 'brief nicker of perturba-
tion, liis careless ease might have deceiv-
• ed Allele Bressey.
"I ei'Pose,"' added •Peddick, "we may as
wellzeeto it in the morning. Yes. 10
o'clock will suit me."-
With that heenOnchalantly went back,.
tts
What„ wondered Allan Bressey, dld that
• blief tremor of •perturbation mean? All
• he knew was that Collinson in a chance
cenversatkoh-'-'114-V•alliWittingii disclosed
something Peddiek had not intended to
:
•
Bressey dimly recollected that Reddick
• had on one occasion referred to a retain-
er that "might conflict" vdtla the Galt
• defense:, • _• .0 •
Well, there was nothing to do except
' leave :JO aen;:and the safe-deposit bog at
the Csamnercial Bank to answerthe-
ques-
tion; and nieanwhile-sit 'Pastmid-
night studyhag_the_stati_folaeless _Pro=
blast of defense.
• "Mossen," recided Bressey at last, "Will
•. have to find ihearayeoute if thent is one...,
Ad Iteddiek
• Tteddick, he mused, had spoken_ of "the
prettiest. fate :in 1VIcrnington." It was a,
Pretty face, all right. He .had seen It it just
• three times • in as markV days in that
' •• • k round. He must have
•
another talk_With Mary Galt.
BUt it 'Was for the jury. ta sentimental-
1Ze, over the prettiest face- in Mornington.
..-.. Bres.sey. dare not. Allan Bressey
Must 'keep his wits about him, his head
f eel, his. heart hard..
rant:Okir agaite-an
the defense strategy: •
loirst. and foremost, by every possible
,
IsootL HANittxt4ist ookosil,„ 404
b light "With all ••
1st is .by Strengthi. ali 1
' right;
*Id ei),. IOC and it
ilir *0 'ao.'491.00101 ,
' " tgor`go '
PRA,
aLard, that the lessons,vis hiNS
hem stuctiihit ,i1pY not OW from ,Ont
Minds with. ,Pa$sPoit ever„ Out
stye and stay, PM*: •
SON rOlk SO*,
Lesion SE,
oortt WI;
Gotten
rt
XadY
..40111/011 1 1.1; *34, 4 20, 146
-40aho ,
4.oshaa had. proven his worth as sot,
dier And 4 trUStat aervint and fetelVed
trOM. the hand.Of the task ;:Of
linit 'tile Israelites in the iind of Canmiti
Raving aecemplished, tin* he divided the
land tanong the "'tribes: retierving but *
' emall!sitare, tor AS the thne Of
hid•death OPrOached he Urged the, eldera
ai4 the people elealte to God atici keel?
1•11so.w. '44)ShOli la •tYPe Of letrus the
captain or Mir salvaticin
O/ ,.
J
--sleeks* 14; flet
W
410t4. -. eekly Crop Report 1
f4ste-c-tattroritlaitiviii!:431110 d °instal iniPMPtilerlt, Ps:Stures arid
Making of It * richly heantiful b441,14
and then the prelence of all the People
*Molded After the ark wits placed
In it god, honoured the work ot PavIttsaid
titclomon- ?It 71 Claud filling the'phouse of
. "'Me glory of the Lord 11*4
filled the" house or the Lord,"
Ported from. Canada,: Briton*
this year.. Likat 'oprinif:.the estiMate wit*
50,0(10,000 bUt aireado the ,2500(100.
'mark has been paised and the he4 hair
1/4. the 'oar has ot. to; cam. !the in-'
ereaser.Paihe eltehanilefo-30 cents On the
Poundltflliitt 'Ithalie what the Canadian
00Vernment guaranteed iii, 1t st*btliz*'
that tuid, will eneourage the bacon
trade. al Welt as the 'live tattle.
(Plernbared tee the Ontario Deportment
. or Agritoltere) •
"Is it Worth' while nui.,king an :effori to and ItorkediffWith the hope ever before
centre' my weight?"_ is a_oUeetion whiCh hialkiat he Would enter upon, the billed-,
_ _
•
,t9AIWZA54449).4.4 r.fAaft.,,p44‘4.,rel,.„.._,hifin by •Viose-s His.-
nteyener'' 0,10. weight fa, entirely your ertee Wes WceMdallifte'r7h; did
Weelsibility; no .ono else- eart do this for eighty:4Iva: years of age, „began-teri:over.
tedel„,:elout• witneealtthengrapee• eee - come the grants of the land and so make
Puts, stirring •well. Spread •lightly over eVortal-wtthe lefriltlie-'effeett his inheritance a. safe -place for his de -
apples. tovered, in 'moderate over became exPerletice .shown that, as a soendatits• -
(350 P.) 30-mitautee; then reinave ornt- 0.1.!Oup, thoee who arc either unduly over July 16-Heborah.
er .and continue baking 15 minutes more
ma Vow is reported by agieultural rep-
reSentatives throughout Ontario as a re-
elilt l',Vozt-rain-falls._. 2igve4ting
and. a, Jewell_ large _Acreage than normal
reeeiving after -harvest elAtivation.
Some fields are ,reported' already sown
to fall wheat and 4kreparatiens are hi
full swing. If additional rainfall tomes
or nnder the average weight, for -their -.Judges 4: 440, 13;•15; 5: 1-3. during the next , -week or two, a normal
or until aPples'are tender. Serve warm. lex. age and height are not 0-.S healthy as e -Psalm 40:1. winter wheat crop 'will be sOwn. '
e_Criatejiliaket'
packagepowder chocolate junket
• I pint milk
.3 bananas
.1 egg white
i/e cup sugar
1 -teaspoon lawn juice
Slice 2 bananas. into dessert glasses.
Warm the milk until. lukewarm -not hot,
and disselve the powder for chocolate
junket in it. Pour the junket, over th
bananas; Let stand in,warm room until
envelope, carefully sealed, with the en-
dorsement: . • '
Ier the event of ply death to be opened'
by My executor, Dawson,,Beddick,- in the
presence, of •Mrs.,Atherly Galt or her re-
presentative. S. B. cItorroN.
' Brevity's nerves were Suddeal atin le.
The 'records of Megftfitic- Silver showed
inferentially that Crofton bad used Mrs.
Galt's $20,000 .•161. own private ends.
Would this envelope contain. on unequiv-
ocal confessibn of the embezzlement?
Reddick tore open the envelope, un-
folded the doe -Anent it contained, glanced
through it, and -handed it to Manager'
Williameon. The latter, With -faintly, up-
lifted eyebrows, passed It on to Allan
Bressey.A
lartad:IftOligh Bressey re-
alized- hat -14, ineein structure of defense
at la is'Ahis?"
had toppled • ilifirj,house cards.
' 17 -1r -e
'ThIS,"/saldeReddick cooly, "is a paper
I drew at Croftoa's request the night be-
fore he left for Toronto. Ie came to me
In great perturbation. life was nervous,
he said--abOut trave on'the-railroad,
"Mrs. Galt, he exp ained, had teld Mm
to put $20,000 into Megantic Silver. "I
didn:t„' he; said. di meant to save her in
spite of herself. But I Want to make sure
that, if 'anything happens, she Will be pro-
tected.' '
_ " ew-th*-t
his dictation. It gives yfri!.. Galt, 50,004)
shares of Delmore stock, (gin the alter-
native, $20,000 cash. At this morning's
gssack market quotations, I'm betting Mrs.
Galt takes the stock."
Mr. Thomas Shedd tugged at his fair
• musta:Phe
"You're sure the donlment's regular
and all that?" -
a-droryhtttrar-r--.,
"I'm not sayiiig. Indeed, I'M not mire.
I have some doubts as to its legality. so
• Luirtgb.t.ze_jusLasll=forAlle_timoilt,
,
ng - o say no ng a • ou re y on
you, gentlemen.",
He pocketed tle-6 document. The safe-
deposit box Was replaced and locked. As
they .passed out, Reddick edged close to.
Bressey. . •
"That, I fancy, Will, keep, things quiet
till the trial is over." •
IfusSlaPpethToni Shedd on the should-
er. So that the debonair young gentle-
man winced.,
"WO need to be disconsolate, old Chap."
he chirruped. ../,11 get a good opinion on
the illegality' of the thine •
Bressey spoke:
"When Mossop's here you can submit
It to him:"
"itiothopf Why—"
Reddiek halted, -
"Yes,1 an consult Mossop," he agreed.
But • Allah Br'tesley MI.eseeer his illeker
o1 peffurteatioriethidelbeite '13de'veae*een--
grossed in a More appalling_ problem. His
defenSe,', after all had been built large-
eter serve mash' the remainngebanana, add
egg, white, Sager and lernon-.,julege
ing imtii .thick.' Add,eas toPpineto- -the
.junket. - • • _
_theystiouldher.,„arz•zthey,_:4s, lIeborah-rAmd-Ag_er _ et. A._ nimaLpisensis _
-
frenr :diseas-&-)sOr-d(Ftner-Th.te- as' tingc-s40, efore--ainsas=called4to•-be,firster propir- alossat#J7-aial ---asses-tv
theose erho are -of PraotleallY „average etess, then a --queen and afterwards the and classes are liable to contract any of
weight. . . leader of• the army under Barak, The the serious tontagieus diteases of the
There is an individual 'Variation. 'Ilhe enemy was slain and the victory record- ekin known as mange, sables or itch.
fanffly whose members are, in general ed in a song by • her Who tritimphed Mange is •seheduled under the Anima1's.
over' or under weight,•are not ta this 'eon- through the pewer of :4,3od resting ineen "'cantagleits. 'Diseases Act, wnrcn . requires
-ditian beerinse 'of befedityf but rather be- leer. , that' every owner, breeder, dealer or vet -
cause of the eating hablta Of 110 familyt '*,;1,34y23-.--lisalait Denounces Drunkemicss -erinary -stirgeon suspecting the existen.ce
The overweight family is-nuicif -uie of and 'other Sins. of this disease shall immediately notify
the nearest Veterinary inspector. Treat-
ment is carded out .under quarantine, the
following mixtur4 'being, used officially for
hand treatment under the supervision of
an Inspector -Sulphur --2 :pounds; oil_
tar, 8 ouncee; raw linseedon, 1 gallon.
Pig Feeding Methods
• Although there are Several Methods of
preparing. Motel mixtures foe, feeding. pigs,
the followingerules are recommendedeaS
safe practices in producing hogs of the
desired type: (1) Grind all grein. Pine
grinding is recoztunended especially for
young pige. (2) Soak meal mixt,ure be-
tween feeds; do ,not use too 'much .water
but feed as a fairly thitk slop. (3)) Hand
• feedhig is the best method, for securing
hogs of a desirable type. (4) if netessary
A self -feeder may be used after pigsc-have
reathed-the growing stagv,--Of -develop--
flint. (5) Keep palls„ troughs and other
feeding -eaidisment-clean.' Mouldy or- -de-
eaying matter will cause feeding troubles,
• ' -
TEMPTING •COOI.CY SNICKS
A well stocked mirky: tin real
hoiesehold ally , . cookies to serve with
a hurry -up -dessert of canned or fresh
fruit . for guests who drop in
for tea . . cookies for evening refresh-
mentsin short, cooky-tiMe is aU the
tithe.
,Cocoroons
-1--Cup sugar •
gern_flakes
. !,h teaspOrm sait
gg..whitee, stiffly peaten. _s
'vomit, moist
. 6
orteextract • ,
1. _Sugar•&salt gradually irito egg
White;. Aid corn flakesand cocnut grad
•ually _into miXture.. Add 'almond extract
Drop frem te44sPoeilLeitegreeie,edeleakitg
sheet. Bake in moderate Over (350 P.)
10 to 12 'minutes. Makes 3 dozen ceco-
roans. •
Onene- pad kin• 1Iie 11--4•;;?_sin(1 evcry
, day for 2 or'.3.-iyeeka. 31pads In each
Packet No sPraXinge no stickiness,
no. bad dor. Ask' your 7Drugsist,
• Grocery or General Stott..
10 CENTS PER PACKET
Now
is the 'time to apply for
tlectrie Water Heater •Service.
SERVICE and WATER HEAT -
ERs INSTALLED
FREE
All, you tay, for the
electric current. Hot Water all
the rirnel" Call at the Hydro
Storo.anci• g'et.particulara as to
sizes and rates required :for
your hon.* • • •
°
1 cup sifted cake flour
•hearty eaters, the children' 4iaving in
'their eathig habits, followed the eXample
set' by their parents. The reverse is true
as ,regards the under -weight -family.• ..,
.ileight 'is In1luenced-11r heredity. Tall
parents are likely to have tall children,.
but the amoUnt of fat Which is stored up
depends' upoul the amount of food eaten
and not upon heredity. mut again is an
IndiVidieff in -atter, rhehe`,todies-of-some-
use up more food thin others„ but the
• individnal who IS adding up weight and
ie thus Storing up fate, . simply eating
moee food than hiS body Can use.
It does not pey in a health: sense, to be
fat,' nor is. it desirsdale, to be too thin.
After fortyLit is better to be slightly ,be-•
lo* the aVerage weight, but because
• slenderness L healthy, it -does not follow
• t,.._.to_be_emactated-is-goOd-for :the
health and well-heing otethe- IndividuaJ
coneerneti,`,.. , • , .
The best weight for any- personis that
wergbtr at which he feels best and at
which he-anjoys the largest measure of
ealth. Irr-pra,ctice, it will be found:II:id
this optherumriteight isanot tar from the
average_ngures_at_given in_the_publishe
height -and -weight charts.
_der
1 elip euget,r
• 2 egg ,yelles, Well beaten
• ek can shredded cocOnut,
a clips Post Toasties •
egg--Whitesr-stiffly beaten
5 tablespoons butter
* ' ri vanilleLe.
pfft _flour Once, measure, . add baking
powder, ,and sift 'again.: Creem butter
oreu gar--gradually,-1- and,.
• --ellealah 5: 8-12,,18-24.
-Proverb; 14: 34. ,
The Bible is strong en morality. WeeS
are pronounced upon. thosewho are cov-
etous -and -grasp from the -weak ones even
the necessities of life. Woes too .arrie pro-
-Oirthose who let the animal ap-
petite in them over -ride the aspirations
otthe SOM.: •
--
-Judges 7: 4-7; 16-21, •
• -Psalm 27: 1.
Gideon was engagedin a very 'tumble
occupation \hen the' angel of the tord
appeared to him and called him to lead
an army against their enemies, the Mid-
ianites. ty obeying the „command of God
and by leading his men to follow him
in every paiticular ine mighty array was
_routed by terror and fell one upon an
-other helping in the destruction.
Atm,. 6. --!!...Ruth, •
-Ruth 1: 19, 14-19. •
-•
-1 John 4: 7. ,
Of all the representative women of the
13ibie Ruth is the _cue whose prominent
characteristic is decision and gentleness
coupled_with resolution to see her de-
ciston through to a finish. She manifested
• 141vistaelt Survey
Q. K. Duncan„ I-she:000e Ito estigatore
Ontario Marketing-roarti, has completed
StU'VeY or the livestock population o!
Huroncounty, The‘ inquiry Is the first of
a series ,which will be made into all the
tittle counties of the ProvLnee. Come a
pleter-statisties ont -the -numbei-of feeder
tattle now available, present weight
number and approkiMate date when
cattle -are -finish • method, of marketing
-
,
et0-. sand.--comparlitai-with_the_
situation te year ago have: been lathered.
• The survey thus makes avaiiabio data
as to the total supplies aVailable and pro-
duetion possibilities of the Province. It is
hoped the report when completed ' win
int a long felt -freed -for-accurate -Won:e-
aten aes teethe ,triee .eituation. of ..the On-
•
. .
,• Seed ?respects
. The alsike _acreage was less than in
some Jeers. This year's yield is ranging
from 2 to 5 bushels per acre with an Av-
erage of about 3 bushels. The seed is,
smaller than usual but generally a. t__Ma
colour and plump so that the quality is
• good. There is little carry over from last •
year. The first cut of alfalfa did not set
it e seed well enough to warrant thresne
ins' in Most.localities so that a shortage of
alfalfa seed is posable for the 1034 seed -
ng the Pravinte. Sweet clover is now
being harvested and there would seem to
be a greater acreage than usual .and the
seed promises to ne of good quality. The
cam, over, of sweet. clover seedlis said ta
be below normal. • There is an apparent
increase of timothy lift for seed he wes-
tern Ontario' ahd as yielding from 2 to
4 bushels tier acre of good quality seed.
although perhaps hulled More than usual.
In the eastern part of the province a
smaller acreage than last yea:r was left
foe •seed., There was a very small carry-
over of timothy seed In Ontario. The
Canada blue grass seed crop in south -wes-
tern -Ontario irereperted-erefailure this
year. The carry over of old seed which is
held tacitly at -country production'peints.
is estimated at .4,000 sacks of 112- lbs.
and (6) Supply clean drinking water. each. •
•
Indigestible ,PouItry Feeds ,
Of the slaughter house by-.Productslor
the feeding of poultry, meat meals or
meat- seraps a --re, by far the most tont-
Having decided it is ,worth while to a love that involved mit sacrifice and monly used arid are the standard animal
control your weight, the next question is she unhesitatingly made it. protein supplements to Poultry. rations.
'self with •fruits. and vegetables in thar But he was moved to tonel,eo bee teouo... Products (hoof and born) are practic-
reduce the use of those foeids• mentioned Her soul was greatly distressed by the
place. In all cases, a balanced diet& must les to her God and He saw fit to remove
in watching, your food intake. In order
"How can it be done?” The answer lies Aug. -13. -Hannah •
cream, sugar and cereals. To lose weight, Hannah is the type of a pious woman.
for increasing weight, and satisfy your pettinesi of her htieband's .other wife.
be eaten, or harm will be done. This is the cause of her afflection. She becam
•orease-weighte-useeneore-butter, fats, -a-Proverbs„.14_:_ati:___
--e Samuel e• 8.11, 24_28: 2: 1.2. the amount of -bone they toritaln
They vary greatly in analysis ateallimg fti
but are usually purchased on a guararr-
not be tolerated as poultry feed as th'ese.
teed analysis. The poorer grades contain-
ing quantities of hoof and horn should
ally indigestible to poultry. Viith a little
experience, it le pessible to tell at 'a
hether' the bTaild- is Thitabiee .
the -rea,son why fatty diets are dangetous. the mother of Samuel and, having vowed glance
Te
- feed or not, but if in doubt, pour a Ilan
water -'--a sampler -end the smell
arising should settle the wetter even
with the inexperieneed If the odour is
cotidetheetranneleiee+PA
Ham and Bacon Exports
Department • of Agriculture officials at
Ottawa, now estimate •that 60,0011,000.
pounds of Win and bacon will be ex -
WESTERN -FAIR-or' INTEREST'
TO WOMEN
Although the 'Western Fair at Lon-
__ _ _
Cram- - getter until lightIl
and 1 y.1 tr,"*Z.•I'fttett-fla
Add egg yolks and beat wellAdd flou,r portant agricultural eXhibitions in the
--
gradually, heating after each'addition
until Smoetli Add vanilla', toenut, and
Toasties. Fold in egg whites. Drop from
teasPoon on greased baking sheet, spread
thin, and bake in hot over (425 P.) 5 to
reninutei Makes 31. dozen okies-
PEAT AND nujac spIts
• Peat and muck soils cotieist I1rgely
of partially decayed moss, grass, swamp
sedge, flags ;plants. „ Por
Dominion, it is famous, too, for it
wonderful displays of Women's Work
and no other exhibition has mor
features that appeal to the averag
lidmemaker, Western Ontario wome
are clever-with_their neetile-ohd hav
lost lione of their art. through' the in
flux of, modern Inventions, and ski
will be evident when visitors to th
Western Fair See their .Work on dis
play, Prom the offiees -at Londo
comes: word that all the department
that f are especially interesting
women' are j'aSt as, led thi
many years plants of these kinds havetrye ',other years and advance en
grown and • died where they stoo4 ndJ 1isshow a fettival of interest tha
Iiifo me cases lhele deilitying remahtretis quite unexpeceTf
tebiThly
have: been -accumulating for tenturiese-Th eheeause-•-wonieree-haveee-rbeeh-eopend'
terms p..at, ,muck, marah, moor, hog,intore time in their homes in recen
swamp, arid moss all refer to these Goths I months and have,turned•to the juue
ly 'ori Crofton's dishonesty toward. Mrs.., whith are very high in their percentage er 'pursuits that characterized. tile
Clalt,-and this doenment.baws°11; orgartie matter. According to cOmmon !krandinether's day! ,
widdiek's, pocket, -what 'ever its '•legal , The pure fOortehow, and -the man
industrial exhibits -that show, ad
valves in hotne-labor saving deviee
will' make the Western Fair of sped
0'
11
11
to
-t4
t-
ir
interest tO Women, and it is little ,-1 Samuel 16: 7.
'wonder that so many of the fair. frex After the rejection of Saul as king by
make an annual. visit to London the the Lord, Samuel went to Bethlehem and
ilecerul week of September. The there those and anointed David to be
-dates for the Western Fair thig-year icirig "and the tpirit of the Lord came
are September Ilth to 143th.
upon David from that day forward; he
• , I
infant of sleep, the great nourisher,
neritanee. So he fed them according to
• asicob : his ,Peolfile, and Israel
Warms .taUse fretfulness and rob the t%0'
/Other Graves' Worm Exterminator ihe-iiiieegrity of his heart; and guided
Will clear .the sterna& and Intestines and thein by the skAfulnees of his hand
restore liealthfulnesa. Sept. 10.-.-Jonathane
merits, proved.orie thing itcontr6ertib1y.
proved thati at least in his dealings
With mrs. Gait, Samuel B Crofton had
been, an honest man. He had not xne.rely
protetted her $20,000; he h,act perhaps
without realizing it, handeil 'her more
than five timeathat•etine
(l$ be continued)-
,
usage the term "peat soit.,, covers all
chmes Of these Sells, regardless of their
Percentage of orgatife matter. However
peat is considered technically to mean all
soils having over 5C6peecent organic Mat-
ter; while ,muck sone sere thote which
have from 15 to 50 per cent. Muck soils:
therefore, eontahi a ninth higher Percen-
tage of mineral matter than do peat soils'.
Pfaises (hie Mantle 1tetnedit.,..0. Vale- 111. Canada itis estiniafed there are DO.
prokhiititely 22,001),660 a -es of peat sat,
Peat end Muck bils,4vetry greatfy iki
tetzlposition. There:Are grass -peas and
niost-peats, deep ,and ,shalieW peata, poor-
ly decomposed aratvell.deconiposed pL,ats,
PeAts with' Clay_subta and, With send
stibtail; .1664 1efleient peats and' peata
rielt 'In lime, 411 of these soils Cannot
.handIetteiri. -rsanneri- -tut
_fulit.lotonoktioxi7Abot their -0-Anageli4Dit
drainage,, tultivation; use of ,13Me; burn-
ing'. fertiliters, particular *onkel" „of
treean'appliCation in, the Pamphlet lued
b$'the uhlieation thine% 'Ijettninion De.
partenent, 01 ,Agricrilture, 011/014) fttiLt1011.t.
Wade tOil mariagement, 'Peat 'and., illizek
• SOLIS almost universally el1 prided
wthfhoistore, mid the pretence ot tbt
, prever*d the entrance, a
az rtarded tbe taf o oxictoton, And
largely chocked the efecOMpftition et, the
vetngtiible Matter ,of the The value of
thiS land 'WM depend largely Upon Its,'
r,re,hitt t do4 rtiottet for agi,co1.
tura prOddetl: u1t et4te Of dtm1tthi.
-the nature of the tnbsoll, -and Ibepesith.,
,
fir), user df )r. J. D. Itellogg's Aaiun
remedy finds it the wily remedy that
will give relief, though for thirteen years
• lie had ,/Sought Other htlp. Ireart Of'
needless suffering may be prevented by'
using this,wonderful-remtcly at the flrat
Wattling of trouble. 'it useslive simple;
its Cost 48Slight, and it tan be purchas-
ed, aim*,
If you you are troubled with A look, Woes eating hock,
riorelling of the feet 044,011* speele4 Boating before'tbe
401 Of: vothiog Avow with the uriO*T.Y; „oo lour
kidney% Are MOO likety airected..- •
It Urea*, not, iligieult to iet rid of 'Wooly trobte in
its tatty,ses. ,Allyou have to do is .0/0- Dtoodi'et Kidney'
You will foul theovitt tfteetkro rinedy fn
many kitney outi Wu**
.she'd coneeorate_hira to Gost's servicP
er prayers were aniinered Me kept -her
vow. •e
Aug. 204 -Samuel ,
-eel-Sarin •
• -1 Samuel 12: 20.-
In the first 'part el te-day's lesson we
have Sarneel's call Lo definite•servke for
God. For years he taught and judged the
people, but in his old age they rejected
him and sought a king to reign over
• In_the eecond_part of the lesson we
have his vindication of his just rule over
therm -Ile ---desired to leave behind him. a
good -name and a goed copy foe his sue-
ce.esor to
• •
Aut.' Ile -Saul. •
-1 Samuel 15,: 13-26.
. -1 Samuel 15: 22.
The people having demanded a king,
the profillet Samuel Was guided by God
to_chooser_annoint and in.stall. Saul. His.
advanced -rent' intir the favor of the people
was st-eadrlifir as he grew greiff -11Ts
own sight and etheires he declined from
the favor of God and was at length re-
jected for disobedience to the voice- of
Pad.
*It 3. -1 -David. •
-1 Samitel 10: 4-13; Psalm 78:
70-72.
Keep your stock free from blemish
with Doggies' Egy elan Liniment, Re-
moves infianunati n, quickly • relieves
bruises, straini, swellings, contraction of
cords, stiffnes.e of joints and muscles.
•
. -1 Samuel 18: 1-4; 20: 35.42. •
17: 17.
• In the interview_whiell 14:(Ok .Mage Utr,,
tween Saul and the, youth Paved the
Itinti Sell Jonathan was' an Obiervant
Ititener. And lits admitation'Ior the
11041ild't vaduot,cd himself 'drew -out his at,
feetioit' ter afteetion Which lie.
tante mutual and neeer varied, Jonathan
was true to MS twin oth in the bace of!
father% bath' tared' of, 11:4914'134
seen In his daring to seek hltn out =di
warriAihn that his life was tri danger as
father Wae. Out. in Pereeti tCeidrig to
kW hhn Today the tete of these two
trio 'has pasr,ed into a proverfo.,
pt. ltr-Sofotnon
.041 King* Ili 1.11.
&Valhi togg CI;
0,62,arnon, 181 obedietiie to Clotra cons.
wand and In itteordante with direetiOtts
0(M •:tq,,j,t,jelttatt0,114.t,4C1:''.4
Jit laok at the ps!•
Then look at the tires
—genuine:Goodyear
Ti.reaVith Speedway
tread. Made with
Supertwist cords, and
Guaranteed. •
9 months
guarantee
against
defect's and
road hazards
These prIces do 'not include Excise Tax
Other sizes in, proportion_ Tax extra,
•
Cor. Lissitos anti Vittorio' Street.
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