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risellir 'Peer type heifers
• old sowsrAhottld
be cull-
diposed of fa.: the ' best
Overhsint tbe ROOS PUS
Now is 10 the. tune, : farmers to
itv attention to their:
*ken all band** On stave siloSS
!pair any leeks in the '11)0fa, cheek up
on storm *ashes; fit *on and ret#*
etnd toe , Water , *bona bo pvided
,at leatt One* * hy,
*et tattle
WIM Neer Staleteete Market
et Stegliations in•MY,;04Sti.O.,
atiorsr satld Cattlet'11. tinncan1 live
etOcic investigator Qatari* 'Marketing
Isitenrs:kril*d by,w1.1.1'
tribilisa''cattles
'Ina„ ' survey of tile-
'.111eire ound that the 'XOOd type wefl-
finiihed
StOelsers weighiqg al*SOUt 900
pouTtdB, hs been 400Vred,„ to folloyd•
the finished 43004 tO the' •abbatolri
sw)fen ehoUld lniVe been returned ttel
the fed let- ManV in1130131/4" I
• are being taken back to the UM,
Theare often in rough condition"
illsbred and, in 'many eases,'
:Many of the ehoUld, neves' have lived
beYorid thesVgal, atstire.
'broken. glasS; clean out an trap. • "With the good abhatar. 110
•thaaratigh.1, .111184""'"4"1"; insbetweens 4)eing returpo4 tO ithe.
clean, out root, cellar ventilators, freali
air intakes and ford air ontlet$' fit3trram'quite 'svti°91iln of tiuie itisnie
ivit..r"
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'tartlet Stables,, piggeries ata poultry
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houses; thoroughly' Inellect Oa over- i 7Vea1iii.Ctilrtmne-bitrt3i.n\.?-fvtat pasttwenty
haul the yater'SalnitY'r if a PrraPeIS'bew that.-wa--are feeding about 40
mice, cheek, up on the vales, rn a. pe.r cent. less tattle flits :Year than
pressure supPlY see that all Pipes and last, with sunplies cleaning up AM
tanks are Preteetea from frost. lr9st* Prospects of )aitter 'pikes. "It would
seem that fai-drers, lursiing 'feed to
do so, should feed "up all good stock-
Turkeyn itt Winter .
ers,
' Breeding turkeys Sienna not be con-. .
• fined to hortaiiC during. 'the' Winter
.Moliths but allovell 10 roam at will
.duringthe-day;-:Themily shelter that
required for ireffiglit'Snighris
strawsliamsseass•CloSed:in shed- They
should not be kept in. a drunghtv.
s, place, bUt*anylsailding that will pro-
vide shelter *front Wind rain
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boys to thalr father'ehiet atTOP
Unies 344" Years
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rviitone took ,MiknY
f v hit Thee. tinentoil iGurney
Give U* asennenc* that We at* alto* two, as objective, Todarthe PAP.
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ve .111t4$1411
itEPAIRINVe. 414
ether srAY' ehildrens Christ's nalne. n Made h/ Ar Vit'000
AtntL.0813014 401gs MC. 1033 *nth*. Or. using serePhine. 'the .CifititrAlt$ 1101,114046
Lesais TePk*-404 litylaStta, heY Van be done in as rani h(iNri•sui ISM Olidetroio ,inohth poet
1.10 :1146. tuOit *Olt*. - 04leigle havit •warned resident*. Of
117‘.-, relief 0144-trian- It ,took"rzo
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b,etk• Palk oarneeselsot. and gols by a mad ti0e. *Ad. lei uCt jeoropeep eountriee. muSt.
,urged to. remain. ..exs leaving be owe/ CIOWs orplehe vttiou 'a, 01Algo ember e/id front flattluc the
Ors-04tatthems $00. year or twit ago miseibtitni° in stilvdeitvery In .' ,disttI4t that. ail Mall•-poetett here tor
itt AquLUa be
eleehiess %el issued, goessi **as in the 00100Y. '114` Mailed *Ohl the next 'week at the
the „Axgr.iin, Et* lc,phootot, „Hoek he w*, vibiegiant was dispatched, to ,lohannee. latest to connect wit vm,,h, 0. Pochto of
*toed ,but ilitirt timio though )10 '0111 bat*. Whteh'Sekured Oliver/ Or the pre. Athol tront,St. ;John On fol
.fleo.
" must go away now; bot'if it he the will °14,4.111,LL 1
Last 0Uftrentted postal dates
Cf. 00. I WO Maw attain to you." uoir;vim., Stanley ctWo years to reach -U. v r
tity of seed than in 19412, llite Teed w.htle he made JOUrneY •tO the mother tisin the hee.rt Of. the COntinent. .eXinoUnced in a few days. In the Ifle'ati.
)13 Slightly Mallet' thatil 111%40 IPA 'Oft-e..1.44rch Jerusaion and later to altanley's lop*, greeting. on !netting tithe the post °Moe la preparing for the
good colour 'and. phlInP. Mt is also Oath: thIte oOMPletin0 hts second Miss '11.ivingetOntt• "Dr, LivingStOrle, T pre. Christthas rush though -it IS not antic!.
frier Of wee(I seells end), usual.. 'slonstry JoUrneY. Slime?" will be forever 'remembered. Tos Pated that it will -begin for teW weeks,
The 1983* sPring secotng of alsike is Once aain he deckled to revisit the claY ritlio station Stands near the spat ,
reported sis very sorprinnising In ensscene's -------- s loan and in. slue time 'where the two men .,met. and a Ine„oks.e Birds May have a development or
ery in
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s 410 per tott, greater tinan..1 ever he -left bit two fellowewerkere thee iallItt etollei who had been 104 to eivtlita: Canada and"the tlenLiltestlISt'adteer
and
Trap 'Report
thousands *barrels of apples
--were-dantagd4riu-tvseVere,frostrsta,
a report4rom4Peel--County, and -as --a
.regult the cid af presses are running
to capacity. 'Vast farmers in North
Sitneoe Will 'be rather short of
reached EphesaS *tete he stayed Morel eel). be r"elve4 111°41 any Part a the
than two years. At first ese preached hi' world In a, traction ot * sectortd.
the synagogue but when opposition arose
he opened a preaching plate in a school
ropm hired to him br-a, , Man. named
TST, l'heannoeilsS'eParatiOns I.rain: the sYnagogile
g passed over lightly by at,
seeds and foreign ,matter, Thus
there should be -ample 'supplies of al- lifourk.e;,se_mmilost haremYeemgblveerngliataluoTuthochuigailaina circulates according to the respective
Eurtmean sphere of influence. Recentir
this. year ,There
clover 'than last year, with inost...ttf as severely as A Luther or a Whitfield,
teltts-s;:t.a,-,tciceale.t. iu juitrig6ofte)lifia troraimernamerciavw,l, ttlze_lletrilser.itro:i
otarance, and a Japanese representative,
itt.see&kltailotte,„J.,‘eqUirenlents
will 'he--taiwe ''r*PisrIlliff"°‘latiala.elite.-and.liaegm"ust*.hallAlre
ratt toalnienoattrohni I; fromelaa htbo en a religious eom.. has been seeltinet orders for etitton gcsidS,
it concentrated in southwestern vns
snow is squith ssidttible: -Never hotrvel+Itifevitnt. er-sys.tite-crop-would arveraw • • •
. tatirio Swett ItoVer is a. much below
place of worship gave fiiiii 'the- d -
.Th
c'vatitg' Irt so-called Itanir 'stores in Angala, mat-
_ rotertror . ....t.vw Trovinee.............— ,__ • , ___. . I4L)Ar new
:TUSU al lint9t-11Y seed is rer ng able ci meet the brethreci daily nir-made-in.Sevtet-Rus--
turkeys With -bens or in heated (less than hl) per cent normal. Shorts ' *
. houses, beeause cords which latvr age of pasture in many districts will ' 131°-Te.tshial t 'sta.. are offered for sale. The coming of
(1111bellati in the synagogue this was On];
---'''*"-"--'te-"felOpe4nta--`rt..orpL--are'alrrrOStTe ' . ,_ rg(l.ult-Y44.#gattla,r,giliZigiEb411t0--
,. . ' - — - --*"Urlb•''-'•15tfrltl$'ti'tatr'* '"'Year•411- he..spoe
. ported. -in western and'ispr, coevintnralm. Oxnn-
et_ . t- ,duia4„nree...tttnet,:..ta.Attieri-r,inteFsg,3 nifkant„,,,•914establi,Lhe_d„haus from
nationals from these three nations is sig.
, "the .breeding turkeys should receive.
only lisniteR ssitione, as theY have a 'onnrileted and has_ been delivered to 1 "es"-
-Iseet haryest'in Itent County is about syeal'''',._.„ va'" ' '''' '''''''''
lontario there was all /II- since he had been joined b
, he y sum, aro Lisbon, Nianclr, Hamburg and and Am-.
' sterdam havet-nk rivals. '
, ,folloW. tturmg the winter: months IMarters in pear - !condition, Sugar s..,.... .... ,.,,, .,.# ilhe.
had greater leisure from tent -making
i to breast muscle, for oPerating their wings.
the summer pralonged dorught. equal to one-fiftli of their total Weight.
tral and western Ontario ow.ng
Second cut stlfalfa 'vended ',well this
'Year in Many districts so that a sub-
stantial quantity 'a 'seed is in
sight ',The quantity of the seed is
good, being.restalgy frozi iron weed jbws u h
1si Livingstone's day barter Was the
one method at doing Weise% No money'
was curreut, hence the traveller would
take with_ him quantities .of trade cloth, 1
beads, salt, needles. etc., in order to isasi
quire neeessities. To -day paper money
t-orAs
,crease Of about 16 per cent and is Thriothy. who brought with them a con -1- -
'Lincoln reports -that eonditien of 'f 11 yielding from. 5 to 6 busheli'per acre. , tribution. frcun the elm It ? Spiritual Deiclopments
tendenoy talaceolne over fat if Well ;the raetorY "in sPlendid condition.
There is; very little carry-over of I-
ary activities in Ephesus his
01 No Iess marked is tAe• Moral and spiri-
bilippi.
a - , 'During the nt thrc ' at P
ore. an two years
tiniathy from last year. The blue his inission
.. tual transformation whieh- has taken
' says. -"All they that dwelt in Asia heard place in Livingstone's land. In the old
grass seed crop in 1933 was almost it' fame spread. abroad so that as St. Luke
the word or the . Lord Vas, both Jews native life. Charges oT witchcraft were
days fetish belief and practice featured
-failure.
* dition to hls preaChing we read of un- common, and the witvh doctor's divina-
tion ceremony weuld usually end 111 eon-
, ,•and Greeks." Not only this but in ad -
*1 II 1th
fed, Ilistd grain should be given in I
preference tesinalli, or ground grains
Equal limits of ante, wheat, and buck-
wheatsarcr-qtates-suitable -during-the
cold -months, "but -when the weather
moderates hi spring. the buckwheat
13110111(1 be discontinued. Once daily
during winter lssoften enough to feed.,
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-WILSON&
4"Ititillreettinsi4sponsible for
any 'Member ef my. fami1y.
who lakes iitomaeli tOnios, ins,
digestion remedies, sods, cab,
' Mel. toiltse laxative pills, eto.
t6 Ito. set ' rift of indigos*
- tiot6,-7cOnstipationi--blosting,
irur 'Stoma -oh bad7. bilath or'
.'llostalaches.-. I '11411 laid them
isN to tie Sargon- Ooft Maws
tthe, new liver medicine
- --.71olii-dh-nollkeit-thir- iiVer "Vet ,:' ,
tt-lunthat,olioiwit 'bile
"to da:t! thiir -food and stop
• seas tion,,Zreohodg Might .
se • „ florloix Soft Mass
rills , two Or three times a
-month, it.„.ther iyant' to feel
• --...4=1.,-,111.11,-- gooft-c;LlaklistICIAttl.,,,,,,,,,
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:Wileat;has seldom been better than at
present. Xvi ''Frontentec the farmers
1iaive bigsurplus„..of lives_tock ond a
large -nlmiher will haVe to . be sold
owing to shortage of feed. Temis-
•kaming this has been the finest
fall 'thelartners have had for several
years for completing the season's
work. -Harvesting and threshing were
Trverin -gocid:. time to get their fall
plowing 'done.- •
-Hinte_to the Poultrymran
oider to .4utie • pullets Ietying
'a -their • best, in November and De-
cember,- the months of- high priced
eggs,* the 'following points should be
' observed according to the Dominion
'Poliltry-Ilusbandinans -
See that the pullets have dry and
'bright quarters.
Have the houses clean and sant-
' without -draughts
GiVe:a•well,balanced ration. and -be
inn tedrive enough.
Don't forget the green feed, iire-
If you have milk give the pullets 4 -After forty -the body, begins- to
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of the disease of. early life.
,Xestibly's•OlOVersor,
what they will take. show signs of wear and tear. Thci
T e ily ro_ tore,
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ELECT:RICITY
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liwth°11'elntP111,I4reastrenr"1144the '`ins of theot AI
Sophia.- long ,144deoi, front' pOblie peep
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were uttveilid teday,' One or theee,ntee--
-tertrlecee -felAt-Seh4 Clittat' seated •Oft a'
: Irl In/ Oti 1;*.'.441t re 40',.4irclrine4atiihrtithee 4P4.41411:01MeOde;
liverioelrsouott. his.o.urigkhntee- anungd..,10,0errtivalnditimtl" 140-
1 'An Oil that to Vametut.---Thangh .Can••••
1 ads, was not the birthPlikee of Dr. Thom-,
ae.Beleetrie Oil, it IS the home of that
tautens, cOmpound. From here its good
name was spread. to Central and South
Anterica. the West Indies, Australia and
1 New Zealand. That is far afield enough
to attest its excellenee, for in all theSe
eaUntrieS It IS on sale and lat dernand. •
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usual works of power whieh God wrought demnetion of the accused, who would
, appeal ,to the poison test The ',witch
by his bands "Clod '‘:frought special
Lmiraeles by the hands, ,;f ram. So thud doctor thereupon •wogld prepare a con-
ecetion and offer it to the person . and
Your ea
HEART' BEATS
-from his body were brought unto the
sick handkerchiefs or aprons and the
The menace of 'heart disease is diseases departed from them, and the
brought licime to us when some friend esil spirits went •out Of them."
dies suddenly frail- Ms condition:
-a...common. thin*. In Ephesus to -
Mere deaths occur from heart disease use an kinds oT magic remedies and cur -
than from any- other disease Never- lolls arts. Exorcism was a ' practice
theless, the pieture is not as Week as vihith' had long been 'prevalent among
the Jews.. St. Luke relates an incident
this statement sassuld suggest frhere
Is one" %right spot namely that the that took place after some of Pauls mu.. -
.number iif deaths from heart disease aeulous cures had been made widely
known. There was a Jewitili priest who
had seven ions who.wandered about from
in .etvii3r life are decreasing.
4114 'increase insheait disease after
is due, in par ,t--ixvtliesfact Tea e
eels, Two Of these- impostors 'undertook
that more people are 'no* teaChing
to use Paul's. name -en a partseularly
adult life as a result of -our better
virulent case.
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:K-eep' he laying pullets or theist heart is one of the first , organs to
that are_near laying by themselves. show such. changes, and heart disease
Give • these every comfort and at- is- cases,isseimply a wearing -ea
-1.(eur treatments-of-the-Trellets n, 'of the orgen.
s
Hearseasessether_then the ,,form
tention—they are the Money makers.
may mean Profit or loss for the rest, that is- due tcr actual old -age, or to
of the year. . 1.premature old age, 'is the cause Qf
too, young, it coits too much to fred short ef many lives. Tii order ui pre -
time'''. suffering.: and of the cutting
Dispose_of_hens-toosold. ors pulle
vent its ravages, we must consider
what CartaeS these cases, because- the
-aigange---for -your--rnarket- for the -11-9Pe-sat peeventionslies, in the pre-
-whole' years----- ' . -ventien. „of_ control _ of the causes:
Heart disease may follow any of
the ort!linazy communicable diseased
of childhood, ' such as diphtheria,
=Sea fever or -meadles; but it Is
especially apt to occur after rheu-
matic fever; even of the -mildest form -
This mMiris ihat if 'heart disease i
to he 0014%1; all audh eases Of Ill-
ness, no siteetter %QV -Mild the attack,
must be carefully cared for. and, bo -
fore /be 'Utile 'patient is allowed td
go back td ,kelliool or take part in
games or active play, he should be
given„ a thorough examination in
ordee-tlia-the dbetai• "may -deter-
mine whether or -not the heart, is all
right and that it is capable of meet-
ing the strahr of :active life without
illiarY---- •
The periodic health examination, is
of great value 'in detecting the early
signs of any heart tronlile, The doe -
'them,
The time of scarcity is the `Utile to
Battey Industry Prospers
With honey prices good and still
-gradually, increasing a Aistinct tone
f-optimisturt-prevailt! throughout the
J_LLeVIc_eoesing_induetry_and leekeerkor$
are llookinc-fWard_ with-Moresthati
usual enthusiasm -to their annual eon-
vention whith will be held at the King
tdwad Hotel,' Toronto, -beginning at
L30 'p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 28th, and
continuing until Thursday, Nov. SO.
ilt is felt by the officials of , the
,0,-ocrtoty.---that- if -beekeepers
can, give et little more attention to
etireful sand, up-to-date methods, the
induritty 4\101111;0nd itself- on a per -
111201 sieund `basis. With this in
view, a program has been arranged
for the linnual convention which
should be of outstanding interest end
especially 'helpful to the owners of it
few Teoionies of bees tor will discover ami infeeted teeth.
tonsils or head issues, 'which mayshe
Special attention is -tailed to the the focus froth which the heart is be-
ing poisoned and darnage,d. He will
also bring to light any unauspectel
(chronic disease, sisal as eyythilie
Which, if 'untreated, insidiously ender -
teC
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See the display of various
styles and make* at
The Hydro Store
GODERICH
Use Hydro bulbs for light- .
mg They They are,guarati-
.. teed..
ptegramnie for "Ifuesedey_ evening,
Nov- .28th, sellers 'there -will be ad-
dresses by Colonel -thesIlonorable T.
li Kennedy, 1Vtinieter ,of AgriC'ulture,
,arid Dr. G. L (Christie, President of mined the heart and arteries. If' the
the Ontario Agrictiltural College,
.followed by i an illustrated talk ' on heart is damaged, the " doctor ' will
"Home BeautilScation" 't6/ ProfessOr give' advice on how 'to live so as to
conserve the strength of the anon.
A. H. TornlinsOn of -the '04,P: , . The correction of defects and the
Complete prograthines may be Ob proper by writing to the secretary, proper treatment of chronic infect-
nr. E. J. ttycest Departinent of Api- ioTIS will protect the heart from
dantitge. Thus, the periodic heal*
culture,. Ontario, Agekultneal Colleg,.?„ tkamination proteets' those who take
Guelph. advantage of a medical chck-up at
regular intervals. hi order that they
may keepwell apd not find them.' tonally, they With reason feared for the
selVeS stricken by a heart condition
tardy of the. party on the return joui-
whieli could have been, deteeted and, ssy
when no missionary explorer might
at lenSt, kePt under control through he with. .them. Livingstone gave his
medital supervision. I word of honor that if sons of the 1Viakol-
olo would accompany him, he himself
,.. Iftuld retain with thetri.
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II • II
Addressing a, raving maniac they said,
�thi 'AA -Wfidiii'Pani
preacheths' in this instance, however,
the adjuMtion proved to be a humiliat-
ing failure. The maniac replied, "Jesus
I recognize, and Paul I know, but who
are you?" and thin leaping upon them Igo: -
with tilt, superhuman strength of mad- The
"ness, he tore their clothes off their backs
and inflicted upon them such severe in-
Juries_that they fted_in_terror_of
lives.
News of such an encounter spread over
the countryside, and produced a remark-
able beneficial -result, It -came -to lig
that soine eft the conVerts to Christianity
had not abandoned the practice of ma-
gic. conscience-stricken they not only
confessed but gave practical proof there-
of.
They -.brought the expensive books
which bad been the instruments of their
trade And-ptibliti bwmed them.
boriflre vaiitih must -have holed- some
time, was so striking a protest against
the prevalent credalily that it -wag doubt-
less one ot the circumstances "Witten gave
to St. Paul's preadhing so wide a cele-
brity throughout all Asia. aSo mightily
grew the word of (1.131:1 and prevailed."
LIVINGSTONE IN AFRICA'
Bir, Rev. John Tueker. DD., of An-
gola, Vest AfriCa
Africa s are skeen judges et --human
character, and quickly sum upethese who
Dass through , their country or settle
amongst them. Every foreigner in Cen-
,traL,Aftiea, it/given a -nickname derived
from some trait. Livingstone's. native
name was Monare7,rneaning -"he. who' has
seen," a reference to his keensinsight .
Livingstone passed through Angola In 1
to human nature. '
1854 on his joutney acrogs Africa. In-
er,edible hardships were suffered; and, in I
spite 'of help afforded by PortugUese I
traders in the interior. Livingstone, ar-
rived at Luanda, the capital of Angola,
worn out with fever and dysentry It
was at Luanda that Livingstone's knight-
'ly character was seeeialle manifestea.
The iviakololo Chiefsl•• had hesitsted to
give their sons to the white man for his
long trek from east to west, for though
they loved aier trusted LiVitigstone per -
say, "Drink, a clean heart is -never con-
demned." The pothon draught would be
swallowed and. almost certairt death en-
tuecr._ - Thusands of lives were_ thus de-
stroyed. To -day fetish -belie -re -weaken=
ine. .and in parts of the continent the
poison test is a thing -of the past, thanks
to the combined effort of the govern-
ments and missions. ' ,
Africa is one 01 the. great mission fields
of the- world and thousands- df churth
members are being added annual'‘ to the
Church. Zurone.an methods and man-'
TV til)relatait WIttr-great---r4WiditY,
and within measurable time the whole or
Africa will come under the spell of wes-
tern civilizat19. It is for the Church to'
ter-thefopen..doors and-ta-ensure -that-1„.
what is best in civilization, may be made
iavailable to Africans.- Above all, it is
needfUl to pass on the priceless heritage
we have -in the-ChristAan-Gospel-... Civil!,
zation withciut Christ is a doubtful bles-
( IMMO Ft R111011
----ivitu-zeni4init Herb*, ointment.
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af '7 tin (I fit 50 - AfediCifir4/ So1� 2 5,„.
and WINTER
DRIVING ..NEEDS'
at
Clover and Grass Seed
A.n official report on Iconnuercial
production �f clover tirtd grass geed.
in Ontario ghows, that while thesaisikc
acreage was •slightly less than in 1982
a higher yield per acre resulted -in
ss -
ad With- Her Neives,
$10411k and Rao: pOsifts
pilLBURN's.
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Mrs D. Carlson, 14iiiteve,, Man., writes: ---"84
pits' *X was very bad with * nerves and became
icklv and run down. A friend told"mo about Mil. °
.*11. PiliS; so I deckled te use them. After.
takioone holt I felt, Sorrie benefit, 80
untilhad taken five bores„•'and 1 Can truthfully say' -
X neV.& fdt out goodas X do now. I sleep well; my
feelmg.?`; put 'ton .tetb;itotle 4 tbefiroti
at till 'and *rat stow put ap 017 by
Co,. to:M*4 rorepf 0. ost.
s,) 1 f
411,
united Church Misfilonary
Monthly.
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.11E _Et Woop„ ey. SON have
been appointed -representatives rd -THE,
). CANADIAN TIRE CORP aR A T
LIMITED,. Superlastic Tires, at the loweRt prices
in history, also Hot Water Heaters, Manifold Hot
Air- Heaters, Tire Chains, Anti:Freezo solutions
and all other automobile accessories at unheard-of
savings.
' ROWING DEAF WITH
HEAD -NON -ES -7
TRY 'THIS
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Poulthitterti Attetitiott I
Grain prices are advancing!
Why keen a lot of noaslaYine
Warders, wheis yoa can have your
desk of hens culled, free of
'eltarge, by an expert With years of
experience and .1-utedreds of Wis.
citsthinetsi to his credit
ratige With your neighborsio have
Your docks tuned tbe same do.
Good prices paid for the cult
hens. „rat ,ortietibar � o tad
tutu* 84
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t In Luanda harbor lay it British ends-
e.r it, • The captain pressed 14vingstone to
Conte with him to Britain.' "You are
I11 ,'" he said. '0iott shave worked and
travelled withoUt' rest for faititeen.Yeart:
allBritain will cheer IfJ See yeti. come
hoitte with us aud rest and see your wife
- and Yawns? again." Though pi, tired and
lonely, LiVingstene did net hesitate. II&
word was his • bond. Ile , plunged -.beck
into the butt'trudging over unnumbered
Milts of Witt/ern:is plain , and, threligh,
1 tangled -forest, across fetid swamps Midi
through trocedileald'feste4 - riven, At
Istingo Audodgo, udder the shadow of,
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. If- you are gro,,,,:ng hard of hearing,
and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you
have roaring; rumbling, hissing noises itt
elja_go_1(Lyor anesget
ounee of Parmint (double strength), and
add to it 14 pint of hot water and a little
granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful
four times a day.
This will often bring quick relief from
the distressing hcad noises. Clogged.
-nostrils -should -opon,--brcathing_become
easy and the roucas stop dropping into
the throat. it is easy to prepare, costs
little 'and is pleasant to 'take. Anyone
who is threatened with Catarrhal Deaf-
-ness or Who has -had noises Shoilld giVe-
this prescription a trial.
GE R PRI
and be Convinced -
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decidedly different from those of past years. Rich paper
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