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erimens' Lave sho
For a i W;: v• ,
w tb. rlfttlel pian of ng . ma _re
f a Y sett it
om
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. , .i �..:. ..
tccact l�enre:, lid u pR�l� r, e to e .Per
e.f � kik t s , . . h�a .
hogmon' of itz Vne'°
kentian is ;)aid to i ` hinlein<* t akin to''. :the production ' of a
as so aassc&v i z,a
day or tz a bacon t e, Thi tivas brouglat,ah i i ' ng;, es eel
oat sae let'T ft, and th n it gets dos vra ,'' lee and in the British ma " -red,ar`7
into : the. throat and from there to, t.. ; qr
tea,
k •zs'
g'V
is known them,
lungs, soffit is za, ceee of cough, Lou A'l' b cut. e. whole side of the nd'aet (i`
e
noon and 11I
flowerer slight <. cold you have sou Y wane toe consumer as rrll,, ':ed. Then too the t is fire
} .- � .a paces for a de..r�, y caused
• �. "'� by r��''�tiik�l�'9ne lcq
•7h�L#!'Sf+:
rumher
st arty-
t feed -
morning,
trrtl,xz eonneetxan; wit
a
e
' v ith th reeding. »�
=ht- a off and` r ,,. stem f €
h,4it(l ,. cu ed sag tlr, sY . o .. -:be i
�that a ac,
,yap
way , >
should Lever rte Ficet it. In ail loss trig to a li r T s i." entl 'r'
bility, , ,ou 10 t treat i . a sure i , p f
3 a r e a , t n time, ,, , L 6 algae Product his; taste is exceedingly of grain, Where V,' is largely fed
will develop into bronchitis, pneumonia, ; fastidious. ._ therei •a '
or some other serious throat or lungThe afore, the pradueex is great trltt Lacy to softness,
' )Lei.
IDs ail
uI is �rs tl remedy for tlz'ose vr110 suiter
skill at his command ir: order to, hold :cozaapiete f t',and it is - only'b} rtiix
irons any bronchial trouble. it stupor e the trade and at the sante tune secure ins: that anything like a perfect grain
bites the weakened bronchial organs, ' an adequate profit. may be found.: Uiltllritt. za,ifinisl}e 3
parts,
a'ds ft`y is founded on place,
s ,e io tenders '
'ael H n r` i 3 th 4 n, ct. n one hogs also hale
a, marked
loots t andhheal and :unisons,
anti its d the first place dthe bacon zndus- over --d `
Z _ Cy y,o s{iftnes5..
;1 ore to Clef away Lli,, morbid �GCLiIlAi2^
ma. e Wiltshire sides 3 --- weighing that a mere gain, -, h is t h
t
cold, which settled on ray che, I„had Hundred and •twenty Pounds, .live.; d'. A11 'the way from birth to
litG'a« � r .
eintr. from our doctor but: S1'ti .t'i.i}O. 2'b1e meat is fannd along the uPPer
zit catering to this raarlaet~has always There is h',pi r.4 •grain grown
trod' f nd zt ceessar that
Norway fine Syrup is a Ia. y to ezcelclse all tai (' t coati# 1l the , essentials
of a
re. sena. Kaye, Tairr7age, Sask., from z , 4 0 zn weight n4 the
s, « Last Winter I tomlc .' severe one hundred" and :si:�;ty to two oal3, object that the feeder must have
a bad co.t,h for sa ceks 14at, rt r, p,; {. ght, is required. 'The most s alu- xr y he is aiming to build up
„
;= sn Itis pr°oritle Ile must
.goece. At 1• st a friend advisednistOtt part of the Sides as far�ior ear cl .such practices that will
� � pr
x
Dr, Wood's s Norwaay .fine ,Syrup wide r - the shoulder.andne a van
I did, nd rafter mhos s one battle I found _nd the ec advantage'
When the snag #letz'uuenta$1 to it take
ea to
n a
_
'that Inv cold was tetter. , 1 have re- " ka re r.,aehed thercr is o iho�e that Exp I acrz e has proven
commended at to tny: rzeigditzots, and they "r very t i . erfal drop in value.aria,- Starting, with a llrtt a£
means that the hog with ' a heavy yo lar a£ers ho azi ns to Mea ti '
a
of
say E'''e v would not be witlihut it
a S fo I rough shoulder produces an undesira growisag right (rein
.Dr Wood's i!ood's oras• Pi
sale say all decide
a bottle. chew. d its the h. ety pig
likewise t nisi)
anon. t% nen
ear
Ok$ Old they
.tlefeed other«:`tllarr to
Instead of , towtn
r
ry hie side heeruse it is ;heavy a} the : early gains are the
p end- is 1; e,�se an indica," Pt r
tOat, there should be a good' hes'
h from the iaa,elt, of the shoulder three,
e ham, because this is the most . take
Pm-- of a�" sido of bacon. 'er"s mit, .
y, on account cif the bels ° to eat fk
pleat taking cheaper than the" part':man,y> feeders have a part of the: pen;,
rs
a zu' L4 ft.aegi ort'
1y The
.m., Limited, Toroaee, that.
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li
to
lap.
lesson m Iosegalt sits
gypt-,(ren., 41,
Text, Ltr$s�
Verse 3
to
the
atria,
S} D
Doff.it
�y.
mere as haid.y one ,ef lis wlacr
rat heard, front physic L n or) %a
i?z friends, . lvPa de :l :hotly
agar of o erTtT.,_
Q-�ii'ay l tit err we are,all
pre' i�rorar and harder work!
forte, the danger bulks
d close at band.
believe that there is not
lti & In over�,,-ork
efore Refers
of 1'flaraoh's
zbted that there
A b 3e ,pi }gleety fel
,y,SG'�;' QP'fainitle.
d Tvb eh
failed to
no a number¢ ei
i�1it YFT Cr”
a z.
aye#
succe
ed, an
dte;
sllasj
to
fro, gal eri
en .ng upon rntlpnrtant u
consequence- or. 1;1t
eenve .-ed tohem in dreams.
34. Let hhn appoint eye -
—These were o;'t•ela's apooi-esea3.
supervise the collee,tiioa of the ssr
Take up the �[ tart of the
There was a tar ge a..; fax "4
para. f the �tien
that 1,
Post
st
t � 0 9"
33t stand us
hen
ante, we will sera; Stl
B Dott, wrtl'k:Anv
senn you the,
tYage _ without an
allow your Doli ".to
tirogitt gr;erd9 and fat
} wee yrf there „o
�glk a1yt sate ,a4 earn
rn,}, tis
la
0
i aething'
very little..'
*red*,,,'
d who one day.
and Iai1zs and Ped
it,
farmed
io9
«"aaxrl;arl�";`
Y oris the trough vista the saw.
above it explains why the bacon, nog divided off, with a small trough in it,
requires to have a trimbelly and al where the little anes can ga out att
d
n I wrote to a friend that we{ straight underline. Also, the layertit at will: A handful ofshorts-
7taa;stgl
it iu i rni ging m elr s, he re-' of fat along the back niust he of u�ai , in a little new mill;. gives them a
1 ,1c Rt t ..til "stat ak �l, Il have ` form thielmesS—,from one and eP a a k. a t ..
t'A n guar- ata t
,. , a q and usually pit-r,en,s sans- dans
;doperrinr.
stand te, take tt a>ut Cit anis
en found its a storehouse s _ aaorer.
tlt the seal 9f one of the Pharaohs, ,
rtions St m ¢ } , r i:7 bave been b; mt f k $ a Maslr
"tidier diel r t,
vas
'41
ons
lay
:.; dolr
de--' 4!
done, 1«er
the»L?a"�trS,
�/q� ){
1 „„- On sold �I;+l�r�=�=5(C� 2?" �fS..3 L''41 �DE;t ,'+,i trite
,,,.,,,,�,s,.,;.:
f aonrre
0, In t rc eit1 .7 eFu11'; tttte1
uric x ere, rn a^ h eh
c M aaxu.lz
les iiz1 '
ke
to come t it, raern which I inferred 'ter to cine and a halt inches—while"ger of scours, skilmralk being grad- Where the
gx
that he had so fnt' leaked upon, this • the whole side throughout its ' ength i ually substituted, By the
in th,e time they eProduce cr
fulr ieceun adjunct.
zj ai ht of a dazl)at•.x must possess a uniformity of depth. are eight, sreelis old the process qif; tr ets.. svmuld
I e. z .rn, and now zn . The breeds _rant tr"hielr this eonfoxnsa• a 4s -earring will have been brought b •t uret er 4$d. The
4
or re
tire iPinch in tsbi , the cauc try Ands. Linn is obtained 111 the largest de..r rraturally with no setback due to o .til tl<e jrportant
-f rather a neer t than a bless r; Lgreii:" Yorkshire Tarrivarth ands sudden changer of diet," Until tl-¢' •Partly, fad tie reed
tca drr_s
So.
rt
40
e
err
it nail
by oro
0
not be perfa
But the
s
0
d, ?rra
ma blue bus prosi
the confidence ,ve,' Pa
ianxng 1 know so
o" la'c wi tlt it; hut,
beeta
procured to
art v K l:
rlr:ii'l$lidP�,
t,a ItdtrPercy of
i,, if'The. srri
r•k l •ill I terro, s
0
as
mint 1have
oa is,
nachine u
et ; agit and
0r
t?
litilea in the order lkarnee3,11eitce,x are about three; and ar, half 'rnontlas:`
kr
the predgcer,i ofWiltshire'', ti'el lien slaciaalil lie - 1
ten= veil witrt
et+icadly ns other tdass ei i sk^insfnik and ltorts,
atietit i itclsl1nr a hate meal coni
ru'-ipr #lie a?esireal cot fsirrra a- nd ture o
air this
lity. One
this connect:
nae sides to tor
luent process o;
rs
etir.
rrtean fatite irr fact, a Pain silo
:d jus tnraro alit to (leve oli soft:le tin;
ansll= fat, one. It is, a spongy condition and ez leu aaati.ltl'
swears varies in degree. Only a slight'` nes; tta the
t
dr
r to
s
hcraald beallowecl
:i l b alb,
4 objeret r; as
at; until the.
;stats+ el, live
1 C� 50 05 1
iinneh bef
oidsoastc
i,lS= Fk
lamarneis, derness.:vill detract considerably :from ; 'When taay show
of the the value of a side, while the marc. tori fa =t t.
t;z°ear zaaag*s irr its favor.>' I zup:pose cxt'ienze sasses v ill reitcler it : to ;refs': diminished
1 ring & ettiaat,* t.0 lie sarrned;hazig of n wort ialc,}s creased.
eraink >`zaI the rnra�tter' xzf . cIoin the
railltiros steadily, piietly and vvatlrout
cars of temper, no matter what may
tappen, But 1 know the value of: this
sorb of thing new', .after a good Inainy
£ -- 1 is
cars a experience
of aing.
more coat•.Iy in the dairy `than. iack of
elf-eozztrol. The 1 mita, or Che
Arran wbo iia not hired but is working
for liittaseii, chat has the haabit of sits
tinf tdown quietly, as a man should,
and milking from start to finish as if
he knew and understood that lie is do-
ing one of the most important jobs of
the farm, is a jowel;`"1iut he is just
about as rare as most precious gems.
It is hard to find such a band,
But the ranking machine fills the
bill inthis respect, I alp sure we get
nnore milk than we would if i i had
to depend on harsh and ill -%ii pered
men. Thesemen cause cows to shrink.
That means foss. So 1 say,` "Three
cheers for the milking machine, the
ee•en-tempered hired' man!"
fresh air is needed it the poultr
house, but „keep out the wind.
.41..41.dirty egg looks' as if nohod
would want to eat it. ,.IfVhat's mor it won't sell. Clean it up.
Chicken meat is more essential 'nm
than ever. It is being made as sub
ttitute for ,beef and pork, which ergo
alert is pretty much worn out;' but i
1 has the added ;uguanent of beds
quickly and cheaply produced and of
calling on transportation less that
any other meat. Poultry is raise
and killed in the same locality to
greater extent than any other kind a
meat. ' It is also n chief diet for hos
pitals. There is" no hospital in th
country ..but what considers chicke"
meat one of the main:essentials.
THouGHT
Could Not Work or Walk Any Distance.
The;efforts'ptit fords toJceep up to the
modern "high' pressure:" mode of life m
this sage, span wears out:the,strongest;
system, shatters the nerves and weakens
the heart. Thestr ain of business, the cares
eF home• and social life, causeterrible
suffering Froin -heart and nerve troubles,
The strilin on the system causes palpi-
tation of the heart, faint and dizzy spells,
sniotherin; and sinking spells, shortness
of breath, etc.
The reconstructive power of :Milburn's
Heart and •Nerve Pills is_sinnplymarvel-
lous, and those whose health standard is
below par, will find a course of thern will
soon-recuperatetheirhealth, and get back
their mental and bodily vigor.
Mr. - Oscar Track, 'Postmaster,' Tracy
_Station; N-13., writes:—"Two, years aro
ivas atl•in as 1 thought; could not do
any work, nor walkany distance, I. had
gal en no medicine, but tried your Mil
bnrn'sdfeart and Nerve; Pills; and found' I
suchbenefitfront the fast' box that 1.
continued taking them, I am sixty:
years of age, am able torwork every day,
and feel fine now" .
- Milburn's }heart and Nerve .Dills are
50c, a box at all dealers,' or maileddirect
on receipt ofprice' by, The T. Milburn
Co., Limited, Toronto Ont.
at.
ad tl
1,
s' is to it
eabml�k:,,
wtai,3at, wvhen'. t e spirit of
is
desirable a connection.
got to attain source of
'-
they the Pharaoh was tr
e insure ijr.m., caI gvisdn`na of .1
vent _fatness.' hr" srrliernatural �!
strange dreLOn1 s tl•
developing 33. -There is tat
:P.
ofte
rriasaatsl;
an
nd milk may be
food sat»
ti'atue of a Friend
Bc careful in your friendships, and;
vhen you have° found °a friend, re»
uernbor there - are obligations as well
is ridvontages, there is sacrifice as
well as self, there is service as well.
Y as sentiment: We appreciate our
friends at their proper value, and we
shall net correctly towaard..them when
sv all of us can, with genuine, silzeerl sincerity
'
echo the spirit and sentiment of these:
little lines:
d
a
Sho
n
"If I could tell you at11 th
heart,
Or even a fraction of nt
impart
To tell my hopes, ray zvishc
heart desired
ilcd be fulfilled."
Dry -picked poultry brings a :better.
price—both flesh and feathers. Scald-
ing the feathers removes the 'animal
oilsand makes thorn comparatively
worthless-. li'or dry -picking the best
method is to sever the jugular .vein
quickly and then thrust the knife into
t'he brain. Bleed well. The fond
dies almost immediately.s*': The feath-
ers are loosened and 'may be plucked
by handfuls with quick but gentle
jerks. They ,should be - pulled while
the flesh is still warm, or they will
stick and tear the skin. • •
Tripe as. a poultry feed is a 'new
idea, but it remained for a wide-awake
poultry -keeper to discover it. He
roughly washes the tripe, boils it in
a 'sash boiler, gr finds it in a' merit-
cutter and feeds, two or three times
a day, to the frantic delight of his
hens.' His „egg yield is tremendous
and he"saysi'that the pepsin of -the
cows' stomachs (tripe.) stimulates
the appetites of his hens to such an
extent that it accounts in a large
measure for the sir0 and number of,
eggs he gets.
The entries` i hieh-have just closed;
for The Toro.il,o Fat Stock Show to
le held at the Union ` Stoat,: Yards,
Decea>li,e.• :54,11 a1ir1 Gtli, .iriddeate -at;
splendi 1 c a of finished live stook.
i]>.e fact that -,the mail-'
c asci t lsave c a orna
tz e : ttie offer -
hg of preYniains Fox e le cattle
uthe hope that triinariltiltpble-fea
j, dz5 g i,urposes will he kept on the,
fa n"for that purpose. It will 'be
'a11 worth anvore's time toit ah.e it'3
111 s show and also to be. pr•eaeilt
tike Auction':,Sale of 1' it ,rnnersti'
Yeefi
ta,
Ill
'atterideci
arca" .c.
Caledonia Cranna.
is 121 ray
tlzolig}
iu
, 1411 Your
•One-half glassful of jelly for jams
one white of egg. Beat until It will
hold its shape like whipped cream.
This is delicious and makes a wel-
come change,
"0, such a°°day,
So fought, so foliow'd, and
.won,
Carne not, till now, to dignify the
tinges."
wise t thou--4?h
Ave
ly.
pit$ outs:
porttincte that, ti
Alter „ftptgr,t4tC
tett heat.. In
bo
It
have begun to find anspla fulfillment.; in
TL Fo
a six
aver. pit, bill 1 vs -
of ca ;tialtisiziti
res, shoirld at first
ttilt
s.
Firti?'.a:xle.,:aorreQfutfitiis.241g.'2:orr ple4
-1" orlASVilettoubrieue,sq,v,,
ea
oNsTtPATION
VER COMPLAINT,
an 4
r the top of the pit :Use
the Vt.velve months ending. Sep-
.. 1918, Canada exported $4163,-
488,362 worth of animal products and
$440,742,440 worth of agricultural
products, a total of liC04,230,792.
addition to hilr farm products she ex-
ported over $33,000,000 worth of fish,
In the first 47 months of the War
Canada exported SI R74 701 900
worth of foodstuffs. This effort has
helped to maintain the Ailies and it
efforts, The call to Canada is still
for production and by increased pro':
(Motion Canada Call easily pay her
a r •)" billion dollar war debt and Maintain
Canadian prosperity. "
—Shakespeare
Laid-ffp For 2 Months
VVITH PAINS Rif BACK,
Pain in the back is one of the first signs
showing that the kidneys are not in the
condition they should be, and it should
be gotten rid of inainodtely, iftneglected,
serious kidney troubles aro likely to
There is a way to "shake oir ' for ever
the constant pain cif beeltaChe, the annoy-
ance of urinary troubles and all dangers
dealer. get a box ot Doan s kidney Pills
Mr. Ifugh Morton; Daysland, Alta.,
Writes:—"I am glad to feel it my duty --
to let yin: know what great relief I fOund
.was laid up for two rnonths with pains in
my back' and,I found relief after havioss
recommend them too highl 'lien -voile
a gireat help to me. t,_
ha,vinf, we'd:. kidneys.
The -phenomenal" "`suticess
' kitiglAtt forth many i ' .0 ee0:::at
'Feeding milling, wheat to live ,stock
or poultry is forbidden by tile Canada
Food Board.
Municipalities have now the power
to appoint Fair ,Price _Committees in
publishing lists 'of Toed commodities
in "their municipality anti also far
...Fuel, clothing., boots and shoes, and
other items of common household eilt-
penditure.
The .Minister s Agriculture ,
Quebec advises farmers of' that Pray-.
ince.tliat onlY hogs weighing at least
150 pounds and not more than 250
weighing 590 pounds.
Peace dees not site]; the load de --
islands upon Canada and the tinitedj
States, but'in fact,Increases the load
and the eleinsiol for economy:.
.41
(Illovlevebleil ter
Or that. letter,
e.
eed
d by the teo.vea,
lb let out before i
cover up the pit,
In case
; top of the pit shoult
las ta prevent raM from so
through -the roots. This can be done
told that there is (hinge'. of the root
freezing, the top or the p3t. should be
covered like the rest, of it,. Later 011,
when „steady cold weather sets in, it
may be necessary to put on another
cover of straw and on top of that a
ness 01 these 'two covers vrill depend
entirely on Joni conditions it should
be 80 chosen that the roots are p-ro,
In. order to enable adequate'regula
flan of the teniperatirre eluriug the
winter when the pit is all closed in,
some sort of, „ventilation system
should. be installed when the pit is
being built. Perhaps one of the hest
systems is one using vertical slia-Ers,
reacliing 410111 the bottom to the top
of, tbe last cover cd.. the bit. anti phi led
at intervals of anywhere from six to
ten feet. These shot tsimay -be plug-
ged at the Lop , hi case very severe
cold makes sit neeesaarY.
The ads:ant...ages Of using vertical
veritilathig shafts are several. One
el the most obvious is that the terns
perature in the ,pit , can he' taken at
any time, thereby of course making it
possible to ascertain 'whether the
temperatu-re tis suitable. The tem-
perature „should not he allossed ta
rop below 32 degreeS; nor should it ,
e allowed to rise oysfr 40 degrees. In
ease the 'temperature in toe pit slueitss
liis can pas -
the moistur
of the roots
.s nece,isary 1.0
**Ottviitetti so.
rug dawn
allet
1,-z:slier-A rite 01
the/. wom0res
now-. tnat ay cherish on
ideals' it is absolutely imperative that
we Preseeve out. neseesaty leisure and
491 it full o_f warn 1 pleasant 1
Just as tire earn L 1 se,k.eeper
01; to -day plans a e ration of
food for lier bodily needs, so
the thoughtful, Home Mother must
satisfy their psychological need, the
ir.ind and soul need of. good cheer and
'happiness, To do this, will, dare
to say, call Tor ail she owns of cleit-
mess and skill and eourage. and faith.
110.19
to
WOrte
01 Of: <1 he nlos wortdur-
051
410
ANT POULT Y,
E.13 GO and
FEATHER
Highest a Paid
P. POULIN
It is important for the housewife
to eonserve meat and sugar and Poor.
It is even „-more important for thes
Home Mother to conserve in her
panionship and. good cheer. -
This is an ,linlividual "job" each,
homemaker must work out in her own
home. IT slie already on friendly.
coraradely terms with her ramily,
sho and „they know hew to pIay and
relax togerhor, thon her/Problem is
ied. She can call ,a„ council of wall
Ind vote on the particular tread ;their
winter good times shall, take.
Some families ftirc bored or e
pany. They are ill at ease when
hey try to be hapOstagetinse. They
itttertay follOwe before the de_
10.0 te greater,
ot
;I as for
and GINSENG OOT
of` reit t
If You Want the I -lig
Market Pricas
Ship all your
st
FURS
s. --We pay till express charges.
ABBEY PUR -COMPANY
! (In business for 30 years)
1 LOUIS ABINOVITCH, Manager
Reference, Bank ofilochelaga, St.
Henry, "Siontreas.
LI attend the Ninth A 111,
TORONTO