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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-07-26, Page 7"AILY 2etli*
- ( udsh6d VY (ntarie l epartment at 'ietillture) .
yaiuo of 'OrcbaTda ` int batt <a �o ► 'h i coutxol'
?• at�,gaod'. wait . fax '' t'e' 'v�arth flavor.
'owning>`js e. a
known agricultural authority..Owns
etas:" t'hould Make every effort t.o keep
= them, . for '•money will be Made from
i.. theta in Abe future as 'in . the' past..;
' itixt1.-r. he. ,pilin Olt that growers
dsrie*r 'of lit:.-'vgr$11 x ; none rear , c. N. E
%eider a{ new arrangettent the Coma
p+etitialt .0.1.01i' of #tela erePS, tts
'and 'vegetables Will •'be llreOg`>? t td*
get1ielr at the Xatiohal
.Eabitton 'T`ermit , Angtiat " 24 to
h het
Sold n ser x;
markets often net Mere than fa rex oil o ietiltural Coliseuint
bruit shinned to distant cities But' vili bet used, fox displa�r,
seflin culls anywhere is very Poor TO, encourage • groWera le 'aoop'er.
Pollan AS. 'it brings the price doaea , .toIn the $4' earn, , or,,,a 103.to and., at.
badly, and lessens the desire' of the tractive exhibit- to feature "Centen-
r Jm 'er for the ,(relit, wry: )tear"' . celebrations; additional
Weekly Crop Report classes, With offerings supplemented
.Fall wheat s - ripening fast but! by' '$1,000, Ili 'bean 'provided tot
. returns will *be ' definitely beiosv fruit and vegetables,, and the, field
the .verage. spring wheat is pro- -a-, . farm Crops divisions have been
essing .satisfactorily. Cl d' a r s e 'revised . and brought up to date, also,.
grains, championship ,classes for sheaves,
the acreage of which has
with special Peize moneys. Prize.
been considerably increased to sup" mono in the Ontario Vegetable
filling y
plant the stortage, mail Growers' Association branch al-
e
well. Corn has. improved with hibits section has also been extend-
ed
xtend
e warm weather and:shows sans- ed and bronze medals are , added.
factory growth and color. Pastures awards for vegetable colYectitins., ,
sho�nr __ improvement but still need Fruits and vegetables for the first
more: meilsture. The .yield_ Q can week showingare-to be' staged and F'
ning peas will be less than .normal ...
Tomato plants are corning
-along already for judging on Monday;
well. Root crops August 27, at 9 a.m., and for the sec -
nicely and formingand week showing the date of stag -
are promising with the ° exception of
Sugar beets • which -are wpb and•,zb ing and judging ~ is Monday, ' Sept
. poor yield is fors -tattle -wed. Damage Ontario Department 6f Agri-
. to orchards due to winter kill was
culture of officials and heads of de-.
more severe than anticipated and parttnents are co-operating to the
light crops of apples; peaches ,. pears
fullest extent to make the new show
ng�- attractive -and--suceessil
and "plumsre-� indicated- is '
...Tobn�
nts are showing good growth but dodges for fruit and vegetahlps.
crops,
farm c
Fieldcrops
andP,
are:
im
ap
e...saut�e. _._.w.,��
ll the -activity -v t tb 'ro :�'W. J`. `Sq ui'rrell, ii:A.C.�'-GUt11 r;;
small percentage of the crop will be Ontario -Vegetable Growers' Associa-
-.spotty and in Norfolk Cauoty same
tion, Mr. O. J. to o, `Vineland;' gar -
scattered damage has resulted from
vegetables, W. •Ilarris, Jr.,
'wind.
who sell:• nearest. home get t e s : S.eptember 8. • About 60,000 square
prices +Culls Dial in the t+home deet 9"16151'
. space `life wet 'an
air
Expensive MarketingHumberside, and Thomas:.,Ileiworth,
over of cattle fWeston; commercial packages of
from The carrying fruit, P. Fisher,,, Burlington; apples.,
.one market to another is an ex -except commercial packages, W,
s de frontal to th, ,_ vtt6'ed ._..Ears anct-
pensive business, de, H"amilton� "Calling pears
interests of both producer and tri plums; except commercial - packages,
It is the opinion of the department E. F. Palmer, Vineland; peaches and
that livestock markets would show a grapes, except -commercial packages,
much more even trend if the habit F. J. Sheppard. St. •Catharines
of loading up_ every Monday with the
many passengers.
week's supply. were discontinued. asaufsng Lined amjob rlc•3itn3 v0091
TUt-•-
CQtAP$i
Mac t aR . ABIIVET •
TO .FIT t1SLA1. MEDICINE'
PERMIT' OR R 'ASS MAO*
OF TOOW.PASTE .AND' OT R TUBES
To •ee roNveNtOttm.( PLAC.EQ
CAN iT 9 ' DONE
Do you think this idea Is praotleaI? Write Ray Gross lin Dare of this newspaper
ere and There
-- Princess-Junhcr; -sister--ofw-" b
---Emperor 'of - Manchukuo, ;.with
her husband T. K. Cheng, `vvere'
__pas seage,ra aboard- e -Duchess of.
-Richmond recently. ,They tra-
velled across Canada via Cana-
dian Pacific Railway and_. sailed
from Vancouver- to the _Orient on
the liner- Empress of '-Canada,
Heaviest Easter traffic in years .
• • with -main- line trains running .in
-extra=4•sections---and-..with.-•added-.
t coaches and parlor -tare on 'branch
Hire trains, Canadian Pacific Rail-
` way, was reported ever the recent
-holiday, right, across the Domi-
nion. - Special low fares attract-
-Better dtstr3bution---of--•del#:ver'
r. —C. Siford;ffe mi ni
,the stockyards would seem to be the• . Poultry husbandman, and Mr. George
answer. At ; Toronto- 'almost half the
supply of cattle, during the month Robertsoii;' chief assitant, who - have
trucks, and
just completed a tour among farm-
of
arm
of May, was received off
a large percentage arrived at market 'ors and poultrymen throughout On-
..tario, report a tendency among the
without 'per -notice.
farmers to increase their poultry
.Water for the Poultry ' 'flocks, due chiefly to to pie fact
Extremely warn . weather often that their,. poultry has been their
.causes lheat -.-!prostration - - -among -chief souce of revenue .in tiie past
. fowl. Therefore pan abundant sup- two or three seam:. However, due
ply of clean' fresh (water should be
to poor hatching results this spring
avaiable to the - -growing and laying
et
li i n-ualetaten enr'lf' em
C. P. R. for last year, published
recently, it was brought out that
as a result of decreased earningh -
the great majority of railway em
• ployees have taken a cut of fif-
teen per Cent. in wages; higher
officers have. peen reduced 20%1s
kind the Company directors have
had a- 25% cut in 'their fees, While
E. W._- Beatty, (Chairman • and '
President., has at "his own request
taken a. reduction , of forty ,per
cent.
they report a shortage ' of early pub-_ aa -
flock. Water, ' making up 66 per lets and in many eases a _lack of uni- '
eent. of an egg, makes its use impera- formity throughout, which lea
tive to good egg production, and also to believe that there will be a short -
,
days only after they" had
ds witnessed - the Grand - National
rt, classic -at -Aintree, , near Liver-'
l of ► o on on
reached their homes in time for
ipa-:;grestiyz in -=the ---assimilation of ,age-of=the=,fali-andearly=winter-pal
oultry feeds. Clean water is nieces- eggs, the Easter c®linee Ions. The
ry not only from a sanitation. stand -
Trade Is Reciprocal •o achievement was made possible
The trade in apples is - recipro- 1 10, a fast voyage of • the Duchess
cal,, Canada sending? fresh crop apples of Richmond under her new com-
to New Zealand in October - and mender, Captain Arthur Roth-
.
November and December, and New 'well.
Zealand sends supplies from her ( Announ.cement is made by .the
new crop by direct steamer to Hali- Canadian Pacific Railway that it
fax fol• distribution• and sale in May vTill now accept shipments of
freight via Port McNicoll and its
June and Maly when domestic grown` _.. lake and rail' r.Dute subject to
(competing varieties are practically. delay at Port llicNicoll, - pending.
,,,dill 'the market and new Canadian tineiet sailing. Three Cana -
apples/ are not ready' for marketing' dians Pacific steamers will be in
until August or Septeinber; service on the Great Lakes dui--
Advices tri the department 'indicate
that New Zealand desires to increase
her purchases of ICanadian - goods
'annually and the credits established
by the sale of apples help Canadian -- -des she carried from Great Brit -
export trade. The ; value of - such sin and the continent to Canada,
ode is invariably in favor GT 'Cana. the Metagama of the Canadian
da ;for the fiscalyear ending March .'Pacific Steamships is to be sold
19$8, Canada sold to New Zealand for scrap, her owners announced
goods to, the value of $4,480,000 and recently.
rY
Now..
is the -bale... to -
Paint Special for one week
60c quart
All wanted' colors
Biackstone's
On the Broadway of Goderieb
Water Takers !
Water for Lawn
Or
Garden Service
. may -be wised-ftt i._
to 8 o'clock a. m.-
and from • • -
5 to 9 o'clock
in the evening.
These hours must be ad -
tiered to.
Applieartions for lawn ser-
"ce must be made before
use, at the Hydro Stem.
UBLIE UTILITIES
COMMISSION
ing the coming season. -
"Bride ship of the Atlantic," as
she was called by reason of the
large number of prospective bri-
New Zealand sold to Canada 'far the
Fifty years of railroad service, .
Afore period ,,goods to a value of g� , of theseswith the Canadian
$2,57,,1 10. Pacific Railway, were" Iionore,[ `
Ontario Cattle 'Itatsers recently, at the Royal York Hotel
by a banquet and presentation to ,
Organize for Exporting Robert E. Larreour. retired gen-
ONTARIO POULTRY------- -
' BREEDING STATIONS
For a' number .of years a system of
poultry , .Sock improvement htls been
conducted, in 'Ontario under the direction
of the,; Ontario Department -ot Agricul-
ture and supervised by the Poultry De -
Under
. College.
Cruel n,
artment . Q. A
this systemoutstanding farm fioeks are
enrolled as "Ontario Poultry Breeding
Stations" and the following conditions
apply:
The flocks - may be of any of the stan-
dard breeds and varieties of pot'ltry, spe-
cially selected and culled, which . may
-serve- -es- a; -source -of-•supply--of_- hatching.
d&s or breeding stock..
All flocke shall be visited at such in-
tervals as may be deemed advisable.
The flock owner shall - keep such re-
cords as may be required 'and shall tet all
timesive thio fullest co-operation in.
carrying 'out the work._ -,
There must be evidence of special care
in regard to cleanliness and• the general
health and quality of -the stork. -
• The general condition must be good
and, in addition, it must be slitrvn that
the flock-- yields. high grade eggs for
hatching and market purposes. and 'also
serves as a source of inspiration for oth-
Sunda, Afternoon
.
ty 1$.A 1;HM1'04,TQN. osdraishc
But Th04.4t, 4'414' `Olteg4ela "here
Pal.
► et of ',hit ieracitt „, . a•
*CO natnei,tthOti wilt Tbli e f 004'0
Before.'the F!*thee0." face.
" htd 'li t iefra centitoZ
1'41)10101e voice Its hew;
Inl, t#lem Thou ma st be ;clothed and fi
And visited: and cheeted. 4.
Philip oottetridie.
RithDVErt
PIMA, vrebeseeeh et Thee,. that we may
pay mead heel to Thy word .rpt that our
lives- maty 'become +~opies of Thine awn.
A.nien.'
S, 'S. LF SSON FOR AUG. .SW 1934
t to 1'o Elista 'Help* The Needy,
Lc ott at a g -eII Waage +1.1.7, . 42»44, ,
Golden V410,-- .VI ittbew
Tills. Chapter has been tle'•cred as
containing what may be termed Elisha's
private miracles. The first of these re-
lates to the .multiplication of the widow's
oil. The husband of this .woman is
brought before us as one who 'was a faith-
ful worshipper of Jehovah, and on that
fact the widow seems to base her appeal.
bis is in some respects wrong, and in
other respects not unnatural. tt was
wrong in the sense that no nr.e has a
right to expect to be regarded as pious
on any hereditary account. The woman
inherited her husband's estate, bad as it
was, but she did not inherit n.cessarily
her_husband's good character~, The fact'
however, that she referred to his relig-
ious character, showed she expected
•
some good to come her way on that ac-
count: It appears that the law of debt
was one o reinarka_ble v tri . sdiit
the Athenian and Roman law and also
in the law of Moses.
Itt the case represented, -by -the widow
the creditor claims, now that the fathet.
is dead, the services of ,the sans, as he
as b law entitled to do
•
SPEEDWAY TIRES
Why buy bargain tires of some unknown brand
when you can get new Goodyear Tires at these low
prices? -
Size 29 x 4.40 .. $5.25. Size .-29 x 5.00.... $7.25
Size30 x 4.50... . $5.8$ Size 30 x 5.00. , -.. $7.40
Size 28 x 4.75.... $6.65 Size 28 x 5.25 , .. $8.15
(Excise Taut. -E1 '*) , n -a
Every."Speedway" bears the Goodyear mine and
carries the guarantee. -
And r 47',e it r,� we do a good job in tire mounting
„
em
for you, --FREE, of course. , VIA „,
z
G.--MacEWAN
GODERICi-I, .d TARIO-
ers.
Any party wishing. to enter a flock
should forward their application to the
Poultry Department, O. A. - College,
Guelph. on or before August "let. Appli-
cation forms together with a copy of the
na rPgulaliona_ma be obtained
by writing - immediately to the Ontario
Department of Agriculture,.Clintcn, Ont.
The way in which Elisha addresses
himself to the circumstances , of , the case
is - very significant of the methcc of Jesus -
Chrifit„..Elissha asked the woman "What
shall I do for thee?" Jesus often asked
the same question of those who came to
him for healing or relief—"W1.at wilt
thou that I' shall do unto thee:" No
doubt the prophet knew what the widow
-wanted, • yet a good purpose - was 'tv be
tilted an cat sing er o s a - er case
in her. own words. Elisha asked another
question . which Jesus- Christ also put on
sonie occasions. - 1isha said, ` Il me:
•r�-
what hast thou in the housJesus
Christ asked the disciples whet- bread
they bad before he proceeded to satisfy
the hunger of the multitude. I} is -God's net fear. From the earliest days of the
plan to start with what we have. He
will first take -everything that is i'i our --- service,
Society the colporteurs have given val-
and, those who are now
hand, and then proceed to his ,wn work. bearing the -burden and heat of the day
Thus we become fellow -workers with God. are true to the great traditions of the
Now Elisha.-_ proceeds__ _to his work :—• past.'. At the present, time they are - face
"Go, borrow thee vessels abroad of all to face with enormous obstacles, - Econ -
thy neighbors, even empt7 vessels."' omic distress and the general restless -
But this was not all he said: he added, ness of the world make more difficult a
4!
phet Tesenibled_ him of whom
the - prophets did write!
- .(From The Peoples' Bible) .
WORLD MISSIONS
Who Are The Cciportetrs ?
This is a .soldiers' battle, and the sol-
diers are the 1,100 colporteurs in the ser-
vice of The British and Foreign Bible
Society. Apart—from • them t -he- battle -
against ignorance .and error cos:d not• be
successfully waged, for it. °Is they who
push home the victory. If tl'e colpor-
teurs failed in devotion, courage and per-
severance, a shrewd blow would be struck
at the entire enterprise. But we need
Douglas' Egyptian Liniment is especial-
ly recommended for spider, or infection
of cow's teat. Invaluable also in cases
of spavins, curbs and .splints.
•..
'County organization meetings of
beef cattle are now being. held
throughout the interested districts in
Western 'Ontario, Middlesex' And -
Wellington led' off a short time ago,
while within the 'last fortnight "Vent,
Lambton, Huron - and Bruce, each
have held meetings. The remaining
interested counties are organizing,
Alertly. The meetings are being
held to forte county organizations• to
be later co-ordinated into an Ontdrio
Cattle Export Association. Dairy
,eattle raisers interested in export will
also be represented on the Associa-
•tion. The object of the Association
is to restore confidence and stability
in -the. export market among beef
'and dairy cattle raisers of both pare
bi eds and commercial grades. Fa-
cilities for providing' means within
'the Association for direct export ai
cattle along lines followed so . sue -1
cesafnlly by Ontario apple and honey i Willie—•"Pa. what is a liteiticirn?"
,producers are also being carefully
bo
eral freight agent 'at Toronto. E.
W. Beatty, I<41, Lb.D., chairman -
and president of the .company;
• Grant Hall, vice-president; and
George Stephen, truth() vice-
president, were among those v, ho
attended.
L. G. Prevost, It.C,. e,•ssistant
solicitor, Canadian Pacific .Rail-
way, has been promoted to the
,post_ntreoliettor- of the company
for the province of Qtebec, suc-
ceeding the late Rodolphe Para-
dis, IC.C,, the appointment being -
effective as from April 1.
a Captain David Sinclair Mc-
Queen, commander of the Cana-
...004P
ana-
.._dia n - Rachis .- l.iper. _ Duchess = of
,A,tholl,, will retire on May 1, ,after
44 years dpent on sea service,
Most of which' was in the employ
of the old Allan Line and Cana-
dian Pacific steamships.
nsidered. Father—"Son, a politician, is a human
machine with a wagging tongue.
Far' years Mather Graves' Worm „Ea- "Then what is a statesman?'
termit;ialer hes ranked as a reliable wonn
preparation and it always maintains its'
"It is an ex -politician who'has muster-"
reputation. ed the art of holding his tongue." -
THEY TELL. A
'crackliing good,
--sirortir
IN
...e of cream Kellogg's
Rice Krispies actually crackle
their story of extra -crispness.
Fascinating to children. They
love to hear as well liseat them.
Wholesome too- All ttre
nourishment of rice. Plus irre-
sistible flavor, sealed in the
patented WAXTITE bag. For
breakfast, lunch, or childreWs
supper. Made by Kellogg in
London, Ontario
L1sten!..�.
uments of the Indians of the . St. Lawr-
ence, and _of ancient folk lore Enid craft
`were discovered during the •y:ar, all of
whrcli Ylt ve-been.`aaralyzed; annotated -for --
further, use, and some of them photo- -
graphed at the Kiiseum: The) contri-
bute tihe most valuable-plstori.tl record on
the subject - in existence. .:
. The educational services_ of ,the- Mus -
cording to the report. Motion - picture
films, Including - the subjects of .biology.
anthropology and geology. ar' available
free of rent on loan to school!, univer-
sities, and -societies or Institut'. ns. Sets
of lantern slides are being assembled for.'
loan to educational institutions and lec-
turers with a view to stimulating interest,
ti 1 hater Eventually sets of
these slides will be available to represent"
adequately Canadian fauna an flora. the-
Indians and Eskimos fif Canada. and the
natural sciences. The borrower is re-
quired to Pay shipping charges • ss
The services of an outstanding natur-
"Borrow not a few." Then comes An in-
struction which compares strongly with I there are, times when it is hard for them
what Jesus 'Christ himself started with i to go on bravely and hopefully. That
regard to our action' in prayer. The! they do so specs more highly thsrn any
woman was commanded to shut, thetioor i words can do.
upon herself, and upon her sons, 'and to I , The Colporteurs—who and what .man -
pour oil into all the vessels. "And it' ner of men are they? It 'is tI:e policy,,
came to pass, when the vessels were full, i of the Society to engage natives of the
that . she said into her son. 'Bring me•iL various countries to undertaly this work.
yet a vessel-; •, And he said unto- hes, I Obviously they know _their_ f..l1' v-cout_
"There is not a vessel more! And the oil # trymen. better than any foreigner can
stayed.' It was the vessels that were ex- i know them, and they have not,; tc over-
hausted,• not the hand of God that wits.I come the initial prejudice which a man.
emptied. A notable lesson this, that it of another race might so essi;.r excite.
is never God who fails but always man" They can adapt Shell- methods of work
who comes to the end of his capacity., i to• the temperament and habits of the
• Another miracle is recorded it verses people, and, generally • speakir.q. render
42-44. i more effective service than c"ulr' be giv-
tiood fortune now s :. en by' those Wier do nut below . to tar
�eems to have be- I country. There' are. of cour- , excep-
tional E]isha. Pious Israelites were now
tional rates in which a ion -native
transferring to the prophets that had makes a most e8ieient colporteui, but he
once been given to the t.eviticai priests:"is the exception that proves the rule.
hence they brought to Elisha "bread of
the first fruits, twenty -loaves of barley,' CANADA ~DEPARTMENT OF
and full ears 'of corn in the : esk there- MINES,OTTAWA
of." Surely this was 'a nen thing to
1
-Elisha, and a great change -from-the •
mode of life which he had been latterly Nationll Museum of Canada
I Repeat Published
leading. He began life under very- com-
fortable cireumstanees, proba'ily being
one of the richest men who. tip to that
time, had been, called into the service of
the Lord. He had, however, had his
time of trial and sufleting, but now the'
sten seemed to be 'shining upon, him, and
plenty seemed to beat" his disposal.
What did he do with. ri igo6TI "s.rtune ? ,
It is remarkable that he did not selfish-
ly appropriate it, but ateice sn.d, "Give
the
•
and ail extensive `study is being made of
Annual
The Asiatic origin of our no'-'bwestern
natives now appears to be definitely
established. Evidence brought to light
tl}r�ough investigations by the ,National
Museum of Canada last - year seems tv
place beyond doubt the Siberia:: origin of
the North American Indian aril Eskimo.
Recording of songs of the Ne •hwestern
Indians hag provided an oppnrt-inity for
a study of the relationship to Astatic
Audi) the peepla� e-y� nay that kli t songs The results have. been striking
Here '.gain •is a foreshadowing of the
spirit and method of the Son of God.
�
Whatever he had he held for the benefit
of others. The servant said, "iltfhat,-
should I set this before a hundred men?"
That la to say, how small it is for them;
it is more than enough for thee, but how
far Would it ,go in sAti?fyilg the hunger
of a hundred men? Elijah as been
considered to be a type of Jo! :, 'he Bap-
tist. and In many respects F1'.!ta has
been seen eo discover traits o' character
not unworthy of being regar."' as typi-
epi of Jesus Christ; he was genial in life.,
he was constantly gain,( about in the
cities and villages: his career, was re-
markable for the -domestic mtr't'des whith
he worked; surely In all thee, respects(
st to the M=useum "during the
year -in the death of M 0 Melte., chief
bbtanist. Mr 'Matte, who had made
three Arctic voyages in the pr:secutlon
of his work in the collection. of data on
the fauna of Arcttr Canada. took 111 at
Charlton Island ,James _ Bay... early in
August and died before reaching Ottawa,
Special exhibits were preparrd for the
-Central---Canada - Fxhibltien- in Ottawa,
for the Canadian National E'th'biti- n In
Tec n'.J. and for the Ha.ndiore'!s Guild,
Tor onto.
An iinuQualit large number of touri'ts
visited the various c xhibit ha.ls af the
Museum during thce summer •noitths.
Copies of- the Annual Rep•'r' may be
obtained from the A••ting Director, No-
tPt!ai Museum of Canada Deo lir/lent of
Mines, Ottawa. -
For the past several years rumors
have gained currency that the Cana-
dian Natinnal Exhibition is to be ex-
tended to three weeks. The matt"
'has not even been discussed by the
directors who are content to carry on
-for fourteen -hays trier niechts as rete,
el. from -August 24th to Sept itth ex-
•lusive of Sundays.
the large co:leet.: in of phonovra,phir re-
'ords in the Museum. ' Close 'o 1.000
native songs of 'British Colombia and
Alaska have`beed' re•'arded 'n the prrtt
twenty year,. for use r,f the M'.'. tan, and
many °others ,are conserved in r ,lemic ns
if the Unitcd States and Germany.
There Invest'igatlons featured, the tictl-
vitirs of the Natisnal Museum of Ciurvla ,
during 1033 as presented in tl,e Annual
Report cif the Minium issued by the 4)e-
partrnent of Mines.-Ottatva. No report
en the subje"t has yet hien 5:.,'n to the
ptniil'� it magarine ar']''lea. leo field
work was undertaken during 'hs yr;ai'
I. kas to the conttrrued ia: strin-
gency.
he resembles more than any -tither pre-- More than' lour hundred pi: *octal cioc-
•"A PICKY" EATEF
'Wif- --Dear, would you 11:te to havp
mother for lunch?"
Huqrand--"Ne. 'hanks My 'dig th.n
isn't what it used to be "
/ Every 10c
Packet of
FLY PADS j
%WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN /
SEVERAL DOLI.ARS' WORTH/
OFANY OTHER FLY KILLEly
Oc
WHY
PAY
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Bost of' all fly killers.
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Happiness In the Home -
Depends On Mother's Health
There ean he no happiness in `the home where the
'Mother is worried and irritated by the care of
She becomes rim down, nervoua, irritable, and gets
up in the niortsilig feeling as tired 115 when she went
to bed, and becomes down hearted aroil discouraged.
Women It ie no; ifeeesstity to auffer from tains fled
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her household duties 'weenie a pleasnee instead of