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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-2-8, Page 7BRON WAS SO BA Co3, gIted Every Foto. bn'vites; �B a WOOD'S FINE SYRUP CURED) tot' 1i with a MF2U 2422 4d wl Esgofop e gest :veno ot-tesi bronchi IliS e ! i Ro>32 " olabt ttlP o; et Tact a d? y tr S a' Years. ,lsee i ottoni have, had 1)s .Ae,f'-,2t?t so i ani I a a at'alught; :and had to 9 .s to net my out to sterse. paint . ?resign Qi' At Arst. /or bubas u rd s es to e pb egaa arising kite bronchial t*abes be:toze of a s a;oor, a` -cu 3� very r nature. � ° 1:t Percy, g,K4ad.. RI:. WHEAT EEL Being the, Second of a Series of +'i re is�tieles Speeia'itte by; G. Be11, Agt'on.ot11:�. zi'Iany fanners free gi'owtlz of the ricroscopic l `e irti are just •now b119- i the Soil, or l .asteria, is very blow, and , !g° Planning crop l as a consequence not much soil mater t rotations and the; tact :s broken dor into such fon that ! definite areas of ;It Will dissolve in the waters of the the definite drop., a,oElor the root: juice which they par- , en up into the plant. It :s 'tis aC pose ewir next i this time -i; kiI i �' ig that -it T1%tle izttdzEv,i)xe piant- amn2er, Ivot a 'food gives the tiny sprouting see tare consider- vigorous start; a rPaal>ia»�; i* possible for the question of the resulting. °rota ea t wheat' wake ti . �' _. td3 r..�.cla out and Vie. Y spring % o� 2i Aia '.i} � 4 dl t . t wdk <a weak - oh many of those sr2o ter crop would be,.tinava:'aide, Two have aot grown hundred to three 12Xi1 Rcl �_; s• .. tFQ9r312K,:.�. d>, r z,la a,1>ii'a _.., r .�. ,, :. has z: 6 G 4Y � i �IatA�..... l,a . ..4.'.,52. rap • arc. a1s :i.,a ,.o;;b.e ,valet' ,iii •d14t p ,..r>ale "returns formoney 2necstedl � ,, t(2 kiielcase t� --.P�� ` �� 3. u. _.1(14:1 40 int. .ew o 1. a y : �1 . r. S Titose a F c . . .. ,.�. e .,O have E,.. already d1�;e. � �. � .. t 1J c� fi 'x�, , .. rr nl K > 1 ix m , s a 1 . d� � v fl7r y .,a la czv It � it h .t 4 � 1 i. , . nth' d2 , S t, 1 T R+ �F t 1 f ,� thet yar, 9r� Tt �� I 7.C.' R3 aereages of spring' wheat are interes et l era any suggestions 58 to how tk. E � If • 'yield `let Increased, dn�c;2>ac�s e per� , pedally so under the present enar- iy increased de nand for food cert-„ Food 23S?2 ,be :produced es in 1917,i€ sere be felt by, a ;aa. err of societycont . Thereissue' don Statistr far r tat Ds1, 4, 4? a"tt�"aeedR her .e B2' E.ak Op for the s 1, and to SUR ?✓l l latEttoada L*1dtS,t instance, for s'holil• t: 4 p "le S. tg .fall. bject of tta@s. Eierf iefraatmeet is 4a Place at theservsrltoae �ef our fare 1ne� readers practical end autFoci- tative information that win help them to secure the best possible crops of every ;ort. Ps your soil as fertile as it sEaoaa � <, cartiai failure of soP ,?f ir Coes ane r-� 'a , some crop puzzle you? Are you d#sin arietiee of seeds: best adapted to o° r locality? Would c Y a soft and y> kaid you :tike settle practical and scientific advice en the adiaptatlord and use of manures? Are, Yeu losing bard•eaaaa-led r S Tine ex 1Y ;stooge; pest or iatgght?',._. p"; t aatvic�: of F'rcfessor lett is made avakt- s � �r�'"�'' atria to oa n free r y ofcharge th, Cu t"a..:. department. ,... art; � . this ¢!.,aa=,.anent, rrq#e•:;s p sourly fitted for the c a i lr, _ � aftRrK; as i�c Itasca; r="tif� az. -` a ti KS' cro x so . per. <•ie is a raddalate of th . Y k s ark e Guelail, fi ri a, s � cnf�.iral C .ie e + taught an t4Ra.,szi)enctao snit a low Agricultural it41 fes From there be went t the L, t ao �?S5f i 4ca i3 �°r 9 v a�. o �B Assistant �,� t'ossiar of '. ing Professor of A ronoar at rarar2 rdapt kater oza ender] oft S Yt a ?l lex Y''; of mai 4 ,:'';Sae erin e. i 9 ten' h University Farm. : i , ;, ..1� P ?�,4a t,eS9# Y e 9s � I7 Mi $ 8 a 1'? r f tic � own C o z s uitur I rt c es � ai subjects. � r� oat sots. I �. 1 � rail7a stsin Coma y. Set,E, Gia eare:c4 Tn.e..11>ison 1)x#42}: Limited, boa , ntatidt::;answer; vie€ i i c in which they are • �a .,�� tr a� �IEI##od it es' Address all guestionr to F't�af ass, a : f dna column in th orderc advisable where immediate reply is star nveiope be eitclesedwith the guestaesta e4 t. (SPrI a 0 Samaria. -Jai n 4, 1-29 loldicla FTK d first ;ate a,,e�t. t xr72. t. t*ttsr b I ? :, id$:aev Iii° tap r , V erse v, it must -tads ob ry ae ed ta1aL z . , ,ty . 13.1v;, :tii- �a2,�,asr3x, fi:'�� �§rys crossed the hurt ri twiee and Toronto, Ont„ writs: r tale rc traveledf t }.:%. its d',ES,St£':x'a side, to'� iEE'S'aprt'. 379. writing .Yy,., 2 � ° ex you S 3'TiS1,g't�t@.t7,P.4a�.+. avoid Vit} Jesus mksst, needs fit a have received b: +tiezz's Kid, ace .,. . ',+teF G tits., �t �. p� . ai-=.a ;iso „^. Pi . About . .:, .�. _..0 of 1aS . t T .rt..r t t ,� d� t '� rx ....., u.l i� te.,.2rs_ ..r � .1 . x t 'G. <. �� 'SS'&T i is : ha E. 7 =.a:e; f ' ,-,, was s� Lad � u9 ;, a iy F.us was out ri,aies _ e,d2 d �,�Pi e°a s.2, . 2aa .� � was Josh. w �, .w.,, +iF. � ,,f� • ...,Ctl to L.pG. Doan's �.�24fM, l:ca Gen. d?i. 22 111)". sae Pills and bet r} h ,: 5 , _ � t, � z a+,. LESi*tf Ck�..e t3QY d.: p " ...:- ' Maf',S"c , 35 �u `2;�� eg= 1.+: .. n. w +.LA;2 124 i - ry *� ... ��1 a.. +. ✓, T._. r1d: 7,12 'R2rs� tr.l r ; ', • °Q-•a,•� back c�•as rut , fa s .. . , t,.. tdin.. ;sass:,be ) d. x highly �i::G.aY12? S ,or+' �2rGl � r'. l>I R �r3 .; � _ r ,3 •;,, 4 Kidney �,r r Pills are a ` a iz faPFd'a12o2a'*n2 i 3adal attton } r r yo. ax,e.es, 5 tthe tree-tx4aa s,r t _ �.� :., dt e : , accent r. . other, "ta all dd3�ta,}cG2r0tJ 1Ar 3iCK� T,;krcaemt Lfosr:' vC sa ;r Yri• r.. :e t R f'.. Gxs li3' i*i :tx aB" . Cr''' „i, , oroPtto,3» t, s e 0 tsea .st a IP s tga�.w"l4l#t oft: ' get'ti,t�. 1. t'iel c•dstae-1 • lint t`teP rh ,rr s�tis:att;s ed itis •tO ruts h'r a�ii'a�a' ;4�t.':v YiY;o.( SHO 0!' Yf91MII9^y }".:rY 4*: •F�j� s',ao.o#tii` arOh i"fit rllill., raid the ltartan:I gPu1 ;Vile; 4;tit: are atitieti. :' Ff csauaaepar; :tial p Coon' until ereal't :tartl°ed Baked i; -tnunar only one ,bide of the skin trdraat la1°i Intim trit:t then scoop out r. Lellory the fruit. Chop any tsndiedi 9 o f a r acre 4` Ontario) t te, aking ai t,('rva arir;g whamt is alit. the 4attael . of fart. Tri contro ;391 lauslla 1. 3 ing t„'bez;' ,T1 , ti:rettgh }n1 ;I o as i. t11< ' is li 4 ait:Rri x' +.3i1idl2:. to 11411 .•tli.t� nuinbcir of ±, rinvitrg raft' Sctilturol a; E ler f disease os;;ilale to tic-' nside➢'nble liga sp� y'ing, hu$ seible when it come; to : P.d d?struetiye rust din-' , which annually throughout the t anada and the Con ;daring dis- t., to keep in mind t to ventre extent the same laws. overn the plant kingdom as govern the animal kingdom. Those animals that are least susceptible t disease aro the ones that are vigorou and healthy. They are also thos animals that have proper living cued. tions, eneral observation of growin czops-Inas lead to the conclusion that the proper preparation of soil and bal arcing of plantfood do a great deal, t combat plant diseases. Tile rust disease flourishes during the month of June, when temperatur is highest and there is usually consid enable humidity in the atmosphere, i the''crop has been given a good, vigor a1aa:; 15 4101. poi the a taaatr'd2l €af ti eaaae of spri'n3 dldPaa sd> 171aad.`-11 '< 111 1raGntrti to al r2 Srfti`fet; ahTRout the conies out in favor ii'st, :itnrquis, and the juice of any of these fruits, or Wild Goose - grape juice can be used. Stuff -this tthen Morquio vas tested out mixture into the hollows ear; the km— iii 2•I p10ee, aft the province, it wu:a sinus and balefor twenty minutes in found to yield a little less than ` 20 ril(Aeratte oven. Serve tri the skins 1111 ,111118 per acre under actual farm itdl pour liroktahlospoonful of orange tests. This t':aricty was produced juice over eneh banana. ;;ome Year.; a ago by Dr. Saunders of lltananza' Omelet—Three bananas, the Dominion Experimental Farmstha'ee` e gs, one-guartet° cupful of Ottawa. It is a comparatively s"hort- larcad crumbs and ono -quarter cupful i season variety and produces graia of of sugar. reelthe bananas and ''mash t high -milling quality, Altogether it the pulp. Separate the yolks and 1 hosproven one' of the most popular or 51)4';11 presert'ed fruity cherries pipe:voles pt QD.tii oisins, etc., and add a little stager alxl Varlet es; ct, r s i t at/era- ovince at two econd, whites of the eggs, Beat the Yolks I varieties' throughout the province tuntil light antl add sugar, brand Farmers who 'wish, to locate seed of crumbs, salt and banana Pulp. Final -1 this variety will -do well to write the ly fold in the stiffly beaten whites. and I'Dominion experimental lams, Ot. t wasterm. dl States bontroh it the rodder often A stobacIr digs this art balanee on the torong the former and on milking. dperWay nit gates 1 1° corn bgats grinding. tive to' the tiler ilk at h day, Feed the CoWs to that it tvi to milk all 'sinter. Supply sufficient food to keep up the milk flow and (`• tion. t SupPlY Plenty of bedding, straw, shavings or sawdust. No eow ean ° well if obliged to lie on a bare cold e through cracks in the floor, ons statt and the season is at al normal, it will be past the flowerin stage by the middle of June; in ofac cook in omelet pan. Lemon and Banana Pie.—Coyer the. Collego, as well as to consult seed outside of a Pie PIttte with rieh pastry, lists of well established seed compan- titwa, and the Ontario Agricultural • brown. When cool remove from tin I Tn 'Preparing the seed, the fanning and place in the Plate. Make filling. Trani should be u.sed liberally, Fan out ofte Cup granulated sugar, one all the broken, light and diseased tametpoon butter, two rounding, table- kernels and use none but good sound spoons cornstarch, yolk of one egg, material, for seed, Like tends to juice arid rind of one lemon, pinch of Lbeget like in the plant kingdom just ..salt. stir, then add one euP cold the same as in the animal kingdom. - water, Place on,stove and stir until TT You Plant weak immature seed you thick-. When cool add two sliced ban- anas and pour in crust. Cover with meringue made with the beaten white of one egg and two tablespoons sugar. Set in oven to brown. The fact that mistakes will happen is" one reason why we should' con- stantly 1/e on our guard against them. PALPITATIO OF THE HEART SHORTNESS ()F CURER) KW HEART AND NERVE PILLS. Mrs, Waiters, Matapedia, ' Que., ;01‘. writes: "i• wish to let you know how much good I have received by taking your Reart and Nerve nir. I was suffering from palpitaticr.. -4 the heart and shortness of breath.. 'The trouble with nay heart was caused by stoniach trouble .. I had tried all kinds of• medicine, bof.h patent and doctors', bat .1 found none relieve me like .Milburn's Heiut and Nerve Pills. I believe anyone.suffering like I did should use them. I only used. four boxes and now feel like a. different n Milburn's ilearl and Nerve Pills have een tile market for the past. twenty- ve td have a most wonderful' Price lies eents, per box, 3 boxes or 31.4'45, at' all dealers, or inaileci,direct on 144.1.tgittio, Toronto, Ont, handicap the future of your crop just as etch as if you select the calves of weak immature cows, and expect to build up a good healthy dairy. (2). The next point in increasing wheat yields is to look after the plant - food supply. The soil is nature's great store -house. It is from this that most of our farm crops get the foeds which build up wheat, oats, bar.. icy, corn, apples, potatoes and otlaer plant products., In -early spring, be- fore the temperature of the soil has increased to any appieciable heig.ht, he kernels of wheat will be prett well formed so that the ravages of a attack of rust will -not leave scant 0 serious results on the erop as 01 a crop that has not had the early start and is not so vigorous, This is faiind to be the ease on such crops as cab- hages, tobacco.. sugar beets, and the like. For a study of the climatic and soil conditions of Ontario, it should be pos- sible to pifoduce good crops ofispring wheat well up, into New Ontario. When we consider that th'is crop does not take any attention through the growing period, and that a bushel and a half of seed on well prepared land should give an abundant *seeding, it seems quite logical to advocate the wider sowing of this valuable cereal in the spring of 1917. Wheat prices arc bound to be high and for a long time food products will be scarce. It is therefore to the financ:al advantage of every farmer who can spare a few acres for spring wheat; to give the ound thorough preparation, supply pense best of hogs, an . 0 teaS0 Bogs fed ou corn-Ineril. with 0.5 'In "'Pr i teal or iniktiliin will rutni :mob feed am! turn it into fat, .. I milk. d -ashes and bone -meal double the streugth of the hog's bones. They .dso save in the amount of other feed One great. trouble with the hoi t•oss of this eountry is that it has been looked upon as a side show. Let's bring it over into the Ng teot; then it will mean more to us. _ an abundance of suitable balanced plantfood, and get arst-class seed of a suitable variety. Valuable Now "See here," said the irasellale man, ,..you don't amount to a hill Of beans " °I won't deny that," replied the un- 3, Lots of mcni would be unable ssuming person, "because am n b 14 w trouble if they had to give s y s. moilest. The high cost of living has t given the hill of beans considez•able UP - /OD eff2e 'an ,63° 21rekoe -Caw- tinder this be.acling will appear each week new department of QUtS- tiOYIS and Answers on subjeots of general interest to women. o coal merit will be conducted by a womon„ of wide experipnce, qualified to offer helpful advice „and counsel to our women readers regard- ing the problems which confront them in their daily Ilfe Mothers and daughters of all ages are cordially invited to write to this department. Initials only will be Rublished with each question and its ansWer as a means of identification hut full name, and address must bei given in each let:ter. Write on tone side of paper only, Answers :tinu mailed direct if stamped and addressed erVelope is enclosed. Address all correspondonqe•%for Ebls ci-6partment to Mrs. Helen Law 25 Ca I Frank Road, Toronto, vinegfro. over aml „ish the: well, into an ogrito saucepan toge tu. the other ingredients. until tho consist y of tiff ma ed Cranherry Pudding—One an one-half pound., ermine:los, six . stoned raisins, one ounce but- t a- butter substitute, one egg, one- und brown sugar, one-half tea- spoonful powdered cinnzunon, the juno of one orange, lady- lingers or sponge cake, Line a greased fireproof dish with the lady fingers or sl ogo cake, placing them very close together then ail in with the following. iixturei Stow th9 berries until quite t, us- ing as little woter as possible Rub them through a fine sieve. o the fruit pure.e and her until the butteir'ho Mix in the sugar, cinnamon, ge juice and well -beaten egg, Pou the lined dish and bake for fifteen minutes in a moderate oven. This looks orettice if covered with a mer- ingoe of stiffly beaten white of egg and powdered sugar. As some cran- berries are very much nmre acid than others, it is well to taste the puree be- fore putting into the lined dish so that more sugar ran be added, if desired. Cranberry Pie—One and a half pounds cranberries:six ounces brqwn sugar,. one ounce cornstarch, three tablespoonfuls molasses, three ounces chopped raisins, pastry. Wash the her- ries'and chop thcm up, chop the rais- ins, too, and mix together; then add the sugar and molasses. Moisten the cornstarch with a little coid water and stir into a cup of boilime vett ; cranberries sugar, stirring 0 \ ',the sugar //as milted. nuts and put the raiXI,Ift individual molds tvhi".oh have b ' when chilled vreit turn out II 0. ONSTIPATIO THE COMMONEST ILL. ills of mankind and ooe too often allowed to, go amlooked after until 'sonic serious complication sets in. If the boivels are properly looked after there will benio ceastipation, jaundice, siek or bilious 'headaches heart!) Tn. coated tongue, sour stomach, floating; specks. before thc oyes, etc. , the bowels regular and cure all liver Mr. Philip McLeod, Tarbot, writes: "I 'suffered from constipation. ever since I can remember., and for years had pains in the kit side of the back. If walked across the kitchen floor I would have to sit.down and rest. That think -was terrible for a man of 20 years of age. The condition of my system was shown by pimple_s breaking out ou my face. suffered so much pain and stiff- ness in riay back- I am sure my system was full of' poison. Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills have entirely cured me. I thoroughly recommend thern everybody." a vial, 5 vials 41.00, at all dealem or mailed mrect on receipt of price, by Tun GOW N01) LIKE 40,‘44 MUCH Du) IT cosy' SEVEHTN/ DOLLARS