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A Vital Necessity
In Peace or War
DR0 E'S
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CURED, SER
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Mrs. Q. Dresser, 13ay'fzeki, Ont.,
Conducted by Professor Henry G. Bell
The object of tbts departn°:ent is to place at the sar
like of our farm readers the advice of an acknowledged
authority on ail subjects pertaining to soils and crops.
Address all questions to Professor 'Henry c,
care of The Wilson Publishing Company, Limited,
and answers will appear in this column In the
which they are received, As space is limited It
able where immediate reply is necessary that a
and addressed ettveiope be enclosed with the
when the answerwill be mailed direct.
writes:—"I want to tell you of the bene.
Bell > in
Toronto;
order in
is advls
stamped
question,'
got from your ane iez e
� Ow i FIR Oa d ii J. e•
fit � y . , S, f�;--1,. 1?o yo know any short ed less than 20 husheis flf wheat per
cuts that••athis time
Leat winter Z had a very, load cold old,a,n.l help lit of acre on the average, and if lay fed-
cough, but alter taking * two bottles of lyr, labor shortage? 2. W1iaf- is the cause ti iza ion "lie yield e fields.
t+ 's Norway Pine . •aS cured, of.... ,
$ t , ae yield of the said
s-,�d�tzcl s �°�Tax ,.., I �� d; , o.Acs growing heavy, z•ar.k draw i car be inc°reasLd so that double tine
think it is. about, one of the bet coughand ars
T�, lodging Before tlzey'adro rilacn. 1s'santoiint of wheat ' is harvested, lobar
sy ruPs that I k,lOW of I a1aa 's ke<-,7 a there so larking ,i? s a
adfet,�a3ad�'''1a3 i�idl�' iFn the &d� ''used on the i,F� 7v 8.337 be esia,�lrz'yed.
e too rich. We used to have a lot of Stated ir, -another ',vav, half the land 4
The other Mi -e('4. told an ole? lady stock on t. , .e
h4 d ." had been •c {slues, said used a, lot of �y_Il rase az eat;al amount of grail -II
about 1 r. oo h She e stat N-. od ashes, Our hay crop is not if
laic, fe thret. weeks wit liiOntoii is, a a1 i! properly yea l Lazed. Alita3x ins
!ie. ,3. near a, it, used to he, 1 fertilizers tares ver., little rr,ore labor,
r:`dCit Ciaa(,� ,�:'d)Pai tiatr. (foe_ t.
a , , ,.y
Lave been 'working the face for four
for, but clic not seem to l to getzi pa since itis distributed azo file same tiraie
bot is of It in the haus°• so I e' a ba=;--- itlily neighbors tell me nay ;round is ;with an increased efficiency of I0(3d,"c.
'when it,
THE operations of Hydro-Electricand
Public Utility Companies are a vital
necessity -to the industrial and; social Orel-'
fare of Canada, and, are as essential in
tinfes of peace as in war
This is one of the reasons we recoil'',
r lend the Bonds of well -:garaged Hydro
Electric and Public iTility Companies
sere ng rrowin ; coinix!unities,
Send for list of Hydro -Electric and Pub-
lic Utility Bonds yielding 6% to 8%,
NESBITT;
Investment
Mercantile Trust xnst l3ldg,
222 ST. JAMES STREET
Ts
SON & COMPANY
Limited
Hamilton
MONTREAL
EGONOi
1 sears -.: r fertilizer
:� , f . : Years' Is there .ata titin tovast oaz ti the � , ,res cheapest, and b7�*eater. 5h,, �,c>t �anelao�kleta,. i�., !, ood.s € 3 �,r a> e a ileal <5 sown, IncI~3e fe,,, . rd tie, clzeape�. <i�dp Iasi � rataori
Norway ay P3nf• St'rta and s A :a. a t, ha ` the land to make the strew grew ' d _ '; nitpn�. " a.. nt' "'
pa r _ 4 i Lr cvz .ti e,.ixd _,. of Sine d lire stet" nxntst Corns m as reason
done h -i More ;oosd thio ell the duetor'0 : s,roaager, or to retard the growth of 'moderp '� -Bear drill :ver ISdaS. (�"'f� Ale's
n > had been king "it -'.4 . G }'b rrootint. of StIc to A(t;:v :; d:"P )1..4 a3l)44.
medicine she. !alit g. LII4it ',Veatr I dill slot hare half the irA.tea ply et+ooa t.,,ixc rm. at s ec
Dr. T.,Wood's t,`orwar Pine y,
rich n the lung healing
Norway y Trine tree, and this rasa"els
best remedy for coughs and, colds..
for
The.!.
gC'n':n'nnert
by °brae 1.:tilburuza., I ,uaZt,i l
04.
sr
al e*41a of oats as they dial not fill out da a' niton 2. 1 woula ars
and they°, went down. 3. 'What do yo t ` quo `ion that yo -a a ave
you think of rape as a surras_, pas- - 3? $g manure ate v it to
tuao for hoes and calves? 4. How Ile qy�e you are ,.tten.p ing
e of leadeo dps'r-e is -tit �„t5.M1, M4 n.ure is relatively
it t ,effective nes s iia. alae pAi`a Ire' , brit lowin fsl,a. a1 ori
as : 5. — eul'd ola he li Ant a'itas/lea The addition
sowing el' li ars uw waft *ad, "`ts1 gs has tended to ;here
-' aappled >kid a of e to ill) 0t,tr APil: ashore co
otatailttsa; about t of draw 1a pla
oiaitt Mid I2{!4' azo ailablc k,ho Rtrlftal ae airill lain fails tO ripan
d? ivoud i lass aloa Iiat contain ver5i tilt
5aver^a i_ d sn'' estizazs� c €ta � h"rltaa , but carr, ii tiveiy sail
a°t, r d� Iia, n itlikii a olikat oaf limenlauiicatuuits,t that
.d
I a inr the pi iz a j e£ : 2 r affil is in need a'f yllai t &sal higl1'
it is tithe lit to bring le acid an ctaxtying '
in the range of the aver), a iaazi7i sixleIl aaki+Siiat of nitrogen, an
o has a limit l amount of nue hiam'i naaita4int of potash. 1
There ere two iilze '"ee aatta c
ixztr mere efficient maaebiuet;
i;iplaying better eulturul nae
Witt alat;alliaig" a long disc -
Vie el pante ser the fora°,
figures are self ere
westigationas by -Cornell., I,
Expei.inie at Station,flaititi
tivatine corn a one horsy r s0 res
v rod 4.4 acres a d y of filing
two—home ,eultaaator1, Hazer :is bes
the 1
ace of suitable pare It
a s azzstitu e
for 'Of
�
ng. dr:Welt
for : •real. t4sl Pro
om
true
S!
tter than scil
The ,
ile 54P.1¢,5 :.
8a
0
not—
Mothers and daughters of ail ages are cordially tnv
4epartment, Initials only will be published with each question'and lis a1t15�+ier
'a means of identification, but flail name and address must be given in eacta;
Iter Write on one side of paper only. Answers will be siatled direct tf
wiped and addressed envelope is enclosed.
Address all correspondence for thi:i departrnerit tit Pers, #!sten i w, 235
Woodbine Ave,, Toronto.
4� nrazaa3,
t to aar^o
lfrar-y .?
s tali town
` ad:t- £iai3i3J3t,E n that. t-
., ly i
geared use
magazines. The lay's
" is ,t!d Plan Was :ars
va .eel l y �� hi,
7} s ... ), , c°i,.'iirsinaza C_..i,
hers of whhto
the necessary
in the library
Useful in helping t
days hinds 'of fancy
hibit an.they arranged
;i,
�e
sire them,be
ok or
reeena
like,
hilted
tLI an
iy 4liai a
va;•a gave
+�r,reaj-
and
aaci�
s l4zelt. the fat zn a saaaeepan, add ill
i oatmeal and fry it fo a few Min Ie
while stirring, Ire3t add the grebe-
to ble,( and! fry `Anil' ak few mini els
, loll r, Now pour in gine s4nek with.
a pinch of salt and !lasing to the hail,
Skim wni
td):s1Ia132➢$7^..
t three-gutR-+ f ��n
Ata!r� o
stly, ;Add the milk a id- re--
,
-, .a"son wo taste end serve;iter,
Moilk' Seeb g- thet You have s :arae,
m
ea'time on your hands you might
to adivaatgge b;, keeping bees..
wryre table and can be
0s 0
5
is
nag,
L0
the
i 1
ds, if
v4l1004. rt,r e'k
kaai digestih
mete$4n9 ea,
costs
al atli
r tt z to
ed✓ are valaledz[ i e
,inediun;
ti Advise
interrwheat to ferti•,
abouts 2Q0, to 300 ,
,re of fertilizer saaarryin,
iraioiaia,10 to 12 per cent.
iii, anal 1 to 2 Ver ceiat,
.b 4itiitt evidence l l
'Head= of Pliant
'eves the yield,
goad ANA the
The fermi -
through the
old
ha -gi1e at tate also
ties sriffle acnrat i•otit
stock farmer sbceagld
crease in silage production,
R tea,
hos adaptability the silo tix yeti -fief
o arts of anaiia dep nds en t e rros nt
ilcation, . oleties taf' eraaps 'a+Nish
li
e gi'owoi, 4 l a leeeer extent. o
the a"n rnaaletaineeh it
,lia3 e'- , h i tt ` liree cows sbuoilldl ...
tJtaii ;s' IitilldaEa iia, but for a► herd' more
ci)u t ii ted ei Mare, or the 't !mimes
:litgetiair;15 A
leg be'liaaoa
aalao3a a the 'la
danger'uns alae„
son tying the a'a
thads have been velieated to
the cow Will Stand t
ell.
Tlais of course is ' :fertilizer drreppin,g Outcry of thea' eryuivatim) ,
t °`'e in main labor grain drill, 3, papa, eepeelndly the, be exacted.
e Pala b+ Added,': Dwarf usex variety:, bis prowls ,a ereinetitly suited
g' potatoes 13`; very valuable posture crop for sheep. dairy eattie.s
forge extent al It may besawn ltito In the sluing and oxen -
be peal to' produce a taut pasturage iaa the early tie, :ebcep anal htti, es.
Qes and will ef-i'autumn, Craig says in bis book that of the ha st fiat+ etoek dl
-: rloig of lobar, an ecce of rtiixu will enrry 30 hens for twit) and \Vestern uebee
main 11th a' 2 Months. Young cattle wou,dl have be on ever,,
town two to to be handled with ease on it, since` -Maritime Privinct
horse sprayer, rape has a: tendency to bloat. 4. end British Wage�
eed
1!' la Coit Cure -Mi.
Caul oil ,ie ra coiizmatdlty faunal: lis :iia �iisi".�-..c e M 1fl t
� o
at, On.- lta
;litaoild i IM
the
Miles
icki
12 acres, in,' .kreenato of lead is competing strong`- ffi.irms, lumieulttrhrof dila' cattle, card; nrcne,,t
4 pl
grey milkers
Where suitable
able the Summer
intern Qii tliti liotape$t food and ;Grua
aali las^mac
na ly tbe'farmer with ;a s
in a crop of or
every farm holm yet iia roan � use i f
y vril lrij ito aidaiitiQiial ixataiI laabor, Zii' Jy' with Paris .green vasa poison to Sac use ,n silo to ex�ellent aadeonfait e, If elaedea ttr ltitewsoaviz ,(yx lin.
and h netts arc known only ti fOWn fruit ,. ,
>i o rn Ri n y tit a,uttin lisp �� . e -a ' u 1 .iii the . iia- .ln of fi,uat trees an Particular district is not rusted: to
11' y, �x w er a6rz<a"tli by two,, sea sp } �3 1 making does not depend on the
people. 1 have saved many fi fins wn- t r~e ,e• oven is con rQ�tidin cos' andmats .ns The ` � lass tl �°` cutkin�^ cayitt and potatoes, '(f it Is � a l ninaie tt s � �, p , pe , nor:�� of the weather. ail+a iii"°lis„
tr
ie fclion
with ti
termelon patch from destruction by ei ) ie ..anglh of the 1rovfig very effective on potatoes.
the striped beetle by miffing coal ail : euttez Isar„-- Arsenate of lead eoines in two forms.'
by
n
and wood li s.. i2 �� part coal all contains
a otI au5 a o as ,rni it.or 2 per
1lien th .Area. In. dust fo1 1
measure, . a parts s asli -•-an 1.:..
it exit
leas iC, Q twenty Ia rb cs c t • moisture sand i the paste
,l,,r, feet cent. t11', mn s� e n _
putting on'li 1 around mid t ie roots n it thebills ;u Q l Q
i �orm,which i contains 3fi to 50
of the melons.
fc+ t foim, in t o s
The coal oil must not touch the a3
composition sliaws It to carry a rein -
of bar.
per iy
• ,.,.,...,,.,., 8.8 acres
• w. ,,,,,..,..,,p acres
• .,.«,.,.,.... — 0.2 acres
Idling1
Io i�'
6 fe
1 Iii1ai ay,
vines, wind one large spoonful to n hill ti •el high amount of Dison which
'r Y t, p
per rent. af. moisture,. Its chemical
sufi'iciee t, The huge Will depart '51°1
immedia'te'ly. It should be repeated 2
After each ran,
A handful3 1 1 d it d 5and dropped into each znole run will The time for seeding winter wheat "should do well upon it. Careful soil
cause them to elinnge their location. is :nearly at band, West Virginia: preparation shows best results in bean
a cos ai and suit
rses aggons Tons
2 haatiled 1,01.E : should be effeetive iii killing potato
4, ed 1 2 haul9 beetles if carefully applied, 5.. If the
••# 2 Hauled 201,1 sod land can be worked down so it
^ niixe foams a good mellow seed bed, beans
A peck of lime thoroughly mixed with Experiment Station found that it re- crops perbape more than it does in
a gill of coal oil and spread lightly quired 23.1 hours of man lebor to any other farm crops. The fertilizer
eround the early cabbage plants will plow, disk, harrow cut, haul and you mention should produce good re -
prevent the cutworms from destroy- thrash an acre of wiwat, Conditions oults provided you have, grown clover
ing, thern. When it is hoed in later, that territory are somewhat the on the field preceding the bean crop or
it seems to act as a 'fertilizer. ame as in Ontario, so that these fig- app iec s oc m e o i ei iin e
With coal oil I cure scaly leg in ures of production are fairly repre- last two or three years. In applying
chickens by applying it directly with a eentative for Ontario conditions. By the fertilizer be especially careful not
feather. I also find that a mixture of fertilizing wheat when seeding, it has to get it right under the beans. Sev-
coal oil and lime used ,--enerously been found possible to butrease the eral successful bean growers in apply -
around over the chicken house will average yield of wheat 13 bushels per ing fertilizers follow the practice of
prevent mites. acre in Ohio, 10 bushels per acre in closing up the 3rd 6th and 9th holes
Shrabs which bloom. in the spring,
such as lilac and spirea, should be
pruned as soon as the flowers fade.
Late blooming shrubs can be pruned
in the spring.
Alissouri and 8 bushels per acre in
Indiana and Ontario. Of eourse, this
inereese is the general average of sev-
eral experiments. Actual yields in
Ontario of 40 to 50 bushels per acre
are on record with in the last two
years ivliere the wheat fields are given spouts that are closed to the fertiliz-
About the hardest thin,g in cleaning car
not doopping it immediately under the
were taken during the pasehal mea1.1
standing (Exod. 12. 11).
of the fertilizer section of the grain
drill, and distributing the fertilizer
through the other tubes. When it
comes to seeding beans, or if the
beans are sown through the grain
drill, -they are dropped through the
a wagon or carriage is to get off the little less than 24 hours of man labor
oil and dust that have hardened about on an unfertilized wheat field produc-
the shoulders of the axles. If this
u coli
asyoinst'jtu
tit 'than
oats and vetehee, clover, alfalfa, etc„ a cheapest ,storage building on the far ; tv s.
may be substituted for that crop. In' in proportion to the tonnage caapaacity. i bet1
one
aitled 'hy
at .‘ her
irn
.,,.f
the -Maritime Provinces silos on many TJt4 silo sit says the carr in of .more , 1 a Ball tno 'morn drink of tits",;
t i
female, l�nitiaula rly on large gorla: atop. per acre on the and i.� a,!'rwit of flies ^sin'lhts is preceded by
Pi a
the solemn words, �` '
farms, are operated satist't►riarily. ' labor savor, n money maker twill a soil . o mn VGitIY I Baty Unto
Silas For Winter r Use: Silage enricher.
yOu " These were really farewell
eS ala, at, n
WQ ' s:, was lust cap
, ; ?d t tha, lu occasion on
5,3.50 per ton is cheaper cattle feed;This is the season of the ;near to t t
s which Jesus would take part 'in th.
than mixed hay at 812 per ton. Caro !mild more and better silos.
4 paaseover relebratlouw But, the„e
all
coming a thee when were it for that man if he had tO be made new, then there will he a
been horn—Apologies have been me Passover of a newer and better kind SHARP PA
for Judas, suggesting. that he all 'the and a fellowshiP of a higher order -
time believed 'that Jesus would by en This will be in the coesummation of
exhibition of supernateral power eon- the kingdom of God. It is in Pate's
1
people.
� P
think it must at vac where
ten. that file virtues' of ini,tlierna slaail,
occasionally, be visited on their evil!.
ii•en, as well as, the sine of their fatle-
�e
ors.—}?ia,k na,,
ar reals.
n1 food.
•1
found his enemies at tbe hour of he- account that we have the definite in-
trayal and rise Mall thereejesty of his etitution of the memorial supper and
Messiabship, But th.e doom here
s destination to be obeel ed
TERNATIONAL LESSON
a plotter of evil, the special injunction, "This do in re-
deem of a traitor,
spoken is definite and dreadful! The Christ comes (1 Cor. 11. 2.1-20! and
JUNE 9.
and not words for a heedless disciple. membranee of me.
—
22. As they were eating, he took -b. \Shen they had sung a hymn—
Lesson X. Jesus Faces loetrayal and bread, and when he had ble-eeed it-- Some suppose tliis to have been Psalm
D nial—Mark 14 10-72 0 -olden
1 e .. ,..., ILloeirde,swesuhave theoinistittutir ittifidthde 136, which is a Psalm of Praise to
pper.
as to when this occurred, but it is Others are of the opinion that the
Verse 17. When it was evening he clear that it was in connection with hymn was the beautiful series of
a prayer of thanksgiving and setting Olives-- hey had Usual15, retired to
upper chamber in Jerusalem, intro- apart. Gave to them--Dietributing Bethany this week, as evening drew
timing the sixth day of the 'week:— to them as they were reclining. This near. Bat; this time they were not to
Thursday, between 3 and 12 p,m., is my body—Symbolises my body, It reach Bethany—for the culmination
April 6, A.D. 30 The Paschal lamb is a violation of the principle of the of the great tragedy was imminent.
was to be slain "at even” (Exod. 12. interpretation of long usage to sup- : Judas had carried -out his diabolical
6) The custom was not to kill fit tphoesea
, "I am the door,” retreat among his friends, hut now be-
taken as plan. Jesus goes no more into quiet
' till after the everting, sacrifice was 0 -
"I am the vine" are other instances comes the victim of the raging- chief
' fered. They were now ail together for
. of the metaphorical use of language priests and scribes.
t ea as passover supper. precisely similar.
18. As they sat (reclined)—Origin-
23. He took a cup—Several cups
ally the Paschal lamb was to be eaten
were wiped off each time after using
the wagon, it would not harden and
the job woold be much easier.
HAD WORST CASE OF
CONSTIPATION
DOCTOR EVEL1 KNEW.
Although generally described as a
disclose, constipation can. never exist
unless some of the organs are deranged,
which is generally found to be the liver.
It consists of an inability' to regularly
evacuate the Ibowels. and as a regular
action of the bowels' is absolutely es-
sential to general health, the least irregu-
larity should never be neglected.
Alilburn's Laxa-Liver Pills have no
equal for relieving and curing constipa-
tion and all its allied troubles.
Mrs. F. Martin, Prince Albert, Sask.,
writes:—"I had one of the worst cases of
constipation my doctor said he had ever
known, and Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills
eared me of it. My father-in-law had
used there, in foot he was the one who
gave thern to me. A nuinber of people
around hero use them, and they all say
that they are the best pills they ever
vial at all dealers Or mailed direet on
receiitt ef price 1)y Tbe T. Milburn Co.
Limited, ',foronto,
-Some suppose it was the fourth cup,
depend upon the conditions. For the 19, They began to be sorrowful—
since Luke and Paul state that it was
What Nyould. have been a meal of good
man who raises' 500 chicks or more
raising lettuce, k'ale, or sprouted oats' now t Pd to an occasion of fear and Cm'. 11- 20.)
urne
time and equipment necessary for , heads ache after a long day an the
field. They blame the rich food they
It is , . suspicion and doubt. How unthink-
ION EYS SO BAD ate, but nine times out of ten their
necessary to give groNving is tdo gi eat and there fore it cannot be able that one of his intimate friends
Headaches Due to Eyes.
Many farmers, wonder why. their
SHOT
THROUGH HEART.
Thousands of peoplt go about :ill
ily work. on the ver e of death and
don't know it
irmigh the hear . but at,
tonit is paid to it at the time, end it
the weakness of the heart, is apparen.t.
There is only one cure for the week
heart and that Is Heart mad
Nert'Ic Pills,
Mr. II, A, Young, 83 liavtet
Toronto, Ont., writa-ii—":1 usetl hint()
shrirp pains shoot through my heart,
suffered from shortness of breath, and
so nervous I could not sleep at
night. A friend advised. me to try
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Fills, and
after one box I found. groat -relief. Three
some kind ,iii, done economically. Of all the green! Who had been his companion should eyes are causing. the tiouble.
chicks green food of
ordei to obtain the maximum growth or succulent food for chicks perhaps, now hand hirn over to his ,enemies1 • The farmer thinks because he does '
WOUL FAINT AWAY
mange's are the best because the3r can' XS Jews they no doubt recalled the' , ..
which is so essential in chick raising.
not read a great deal that his eyes.:
For the poultry raiser who nas be raised the year before and stored familiar passage in Psalm 41. 9. THAT VVAY FOR TWO YIEARS.
the necessary green food more eco- sliced in two and hung un on nails trusted, w ea nre,?-d, hath .Thr's who have never been trenb e itirine- to the eyes as a da3r of study.
plenty of land free range will supply and when wanted ean be out up . or Mine own familiar friend, in whom I' —
"should not bother hiro, but a claY of
h d'd t a plowing or of riding in the Nvind Ss. as
nomically than it can be secured in
around -the house, thus giving the
chicks a chance to exercise in ob-
taining their succulent food by com-
stantly picking 'at 'the rnangels,-- While
If all counties required a periodical
I ?—Better reading, "Surely it is not suffering and misery ivhich those
any other way. Where the range is I is it?" 1 afilictedundergo. medical examination of sehool chil-
limited or when the poultiyman de- 20. He that dippeth with me in the' The dull pains sl3arp pains and quick dren complaints of the young farmer
SireS tO ha teh chicks very early it lie-
dish—To dip iri the dish was a sign of twinges, all point. to the fact that the would be found and adjusted. The
°tiler form the required amount of may be used to advantage by cutting that John at Peter's suggestion ask- '
account states kidneys require attention.
conies necessary to suPPly in some e e s ate verY young mange's friendshin.
green:food. This ,may involve some em up In ery small piece -s• thus ed directly who was meant and that all kidney troubles.
out for himself.
can learn to like them and -will Jesus replied tha,t it was he to evhoreo M-rs• Albert WIlliatas' Edam' Saak'; A county health officer vyorking full
expense, ncivertheless the careful they
manager, will provide some sort of eat mote of t ern lat on. he was about to give the sop (John writes.-- I .11 ve the gmatest pleasu.re
green food for his growing chicks. For late notched chicks peen food ' f d ' did for me Ten years ago I was so county He should test the eves ears
, , 13 22 24-96) ' This then was the' in telling you what Doan's E.-idney Pills time, should be employed in every
. The green f ood which the poultry- can 'be supplied by , giving them free sign, the se ec ion o , u as to receive . . , , .,,, , , , , , , . , , ,
bad with my kidneys that i would taint and noses of the children and make all
-mon will feed to his early hatched range in pastures or in lots that have the bread which the Master would clip ;
1 away, and C011id 110t stand to do anything. other necessary examinations.
chicks will depend somewiat upon te , oa s, rye or 21, le on o man goe 1— e -
I had been that way for two years, and The health officer should keen csre
'amount. of time, equipment and num- wheat. ferring to his death. John frequently bad done all I could, but did not get any icui. wata mi ali. epidemic; that' -,;,eal;
tho death
used the word "go" with reference to' betier until one day some one put a out in the county. The employs,
of Jesus (John 8, /4. 21). , little book in our do'or, and I saw how
of this officer would be a gr
another young girl had suffered like I
Even as it is writtell.---Jesns' death was then, so Pthought I would try them, economic saving to the county. One
lier of chicks he has.
Amons- the many green foods watch
are good for the growing chicks niay
be mentioned swiss chard, rape,. let- No one can plow, harrow, and cul-
tuce, cabbage, kale, mangels, sprouted tivate his ground in the Sa1118 manner
oats, alfalfa, clover and beet pulp. any two successive years with the ex -
The last three mentioned can be Puo- pectation of growing a maximum
chased in dry form and then can. be crop. Nature never gives a person
soaked and used as a succulent fob& tho same soil and weather conditions
Valch one ,of the others to use will tw ears
WO-
was not a mere accident in his career,' and. I am glad to say that after taking case of t hoid f '
but -the fulfillanent i -3-E the purpose of four boxes I have never had the same ",-'1) acre' °ens 't In- I'irrle
will save ten other cases.
God. - Woe unto that man—Yet, the : thing again. Thanks to "Doan's,"
free action and the resPorisibility of 1- When asking fe'r "Doan's Fills" ses , As soo.n as tbis sYstenI, ls u 1 Y
Judas are not taken away. He was -, that you get the oblong 'Trey box with all enunt'les lthe *.trin°1‘ will know hie
not an irresponsible instrument, I the trade !nark of a "Maple Lesf.9 aliments: and, knowing bow to treat
though his action iS 111 'the line of the Price 50c; ut up by The 'F. Milburn them, ha,,344,11 , be a healthier, hp.pplai
ulfilinient of GOd's p rposes, Good Cso., Limit> Toronto, Ont. man. , ' '' ' ' " ". ' '
fe
ee
boxes completely cured me.
'Milburn's Heart and. lqe-rve Fills or
50c, per box at all dealers, or mailed
direct on receipt of pride by The Mil-
burn Coo Limited, 'roronto, Oot.
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