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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-1-24, Page 6OUS ci ( C611;;;;. wed a o elven. by sinking $ i those ho monin, eeling they [ o bed, old pe, eful, undis UGIIT TIT A t r e efreehing sleep baela again .1-9? CK. ay will onl,y use Millairrt's oart in Nero Pills. s of hurry bustle i ceueetital that a trarea is essen the mueb-needed tiai to the lavera T. rmer Viiene`s,er 0 b imProving tile and wherever farMers ett the °0 o tee, n. etrengthening versation turns sooner ex later t le heard oreby making the trucks. Their relative eize and valu hole syster harmony, forms the topic of many discussions, '• Bryce,, Port Arthur, 1 live on a f'arm of 205 acres, 176 o ((rf was so nervous / which is cleared. During the Wa•,re ould net sleep at niele; 1 wag Prosperity following the War Pur chased two light trucks, one Of three ronbied, with faint and dizzy spells „ I quarters and the other f t my steal.) end scream. and jump tp.a.eity. The lighter other one -s °Pnraeac nervous headaches, weuid start up is really demolished in an accident re ienaydrite.rvie ecfligL,etl.0 [trir[sviiseeptivtoousicA0pmn; cently, and I found it necessary to ro- doctor and05 tried his medicine, but place it. Sino I was per-fee:Ely satie diduit seem to do rne any good. Ai tied with the make of the old, 'One, ni.3 last I went to the drug store and goi mtlY causideratimi was the Pr°Pe a box of alijbura,s Reart and Nerv4 size of the new. I hesitated ler quit Pills, and Nyhen T found ch,ey wero a while before rt • fi 1 dee doing me good contin.ued their use cision in the Matter. g 13 113 have taken. four boxes, and can litre I had kept a record of the cost o lie dmva and Sleep -w-ithout any tron operation of both trucks, lvirich con ble, and have none of -hoe dizzy an suited very carefully. I discussed th ler-ous spells. I have eertainij matter with neighbors who had on und your. remedy to be a wonder of either -size or both and learne ful one." their experiences. 1 talked to a nuin Milburn -Pe Rea'rt -and %Yerv° ber of tt-uck salesnien and to one dis are 50e. a box at all dealers, or mailed Taloa -manager an foundthat in th &liner' on reeeiPt of Price by The re • majority of eases of farmers similar Milburn „CoLtd., Toronto, Oat. ly eituated their -experiences coin eicled with mine. Tliinnnig the Fruit o My principal marIcet is locate Apple Trees. fourteen miles from my farm, whil one that I use at certain seasons i Good resulte ; have f.ollowed tbe miles distant. My farm i thinning of apple tre-es in the Anna-) on a good' dirt d,,eno • 1 roar polls Valley. At the Reritville; .N•Sel the higliavey connecting these' towns Experimerral Farm tests in thinning, This gives me an excellent -road with were mane on INagener trees ten a low cot of truck operation. afeare planted which were carrying a According to my records, it cost me rood set of The aim was to 1.7 emits ner mile for gas and oil for bin the apples to one aPPle to a fruit the three-quarter ton, and two cents 'r and to an average of six Inches for the jl truck. I have the origina et on the branehea:. ',Five trees tires on both trucks, and apparently e thinned and an equal number they have worn about the same. In. on -thinned. The fruit was graded, the itern of repairs the lighter on vt nicking time. The number of etiffers at has case me 'a49,80, agains y ,es harvested per tree th.inned wasi 831.50 for the hetiVier truck. 5T and the percestage of number In regard to the saving of time olles 59-06., of number twos 33-88, °-fl there is very little difference. On number three 4.4 and of culls 2-66.1 personally, cc,nduct,ed tests the. short The number of apples removed Per haul was made with an average say - ;zee was 192. •From the unthinned ing af about ten minutes, and the long 13"ees 764 apples were picked- Of these l hauli'netted half an hour in favor of 27`15. per cent' were number o'nes,t the lighter truck. When the drivers 52.85 number twos, _21.4 number I are together, which is frequently the threes and 3.1 culls, it will be no --1 case, there is no difference, as they tined. that while more than half the:, return together. - have found this fruit from the thinned trees graded, to be real economy, especially on long leer one rather 'less than a quar-1 hauls for one of the trucics may dee rom the unthinned trees eamenP," yelp, trenble. The. presence of the standard and that the twos,/ second driver has on 'several "occa_ culls-nd t o 1,...,ter -case sions, niere than compensated Me for in ., vitt; 111Q Ita$ twQ $ 0 lirlet10318 Sa mg' ,.'v 1 when applied to tho sofl,It neutro1 ' °". °lat aaY °' a niz,,iee.saaeti.claic,leo tivflup.cia ditii,tonp./arves ilth Qr I fiftY Pounds each ProVideti 'an bn euriiolla:orarblii6e 1.)f:erte.trii;fa; [ngelc,..A0.:11s'st!IlrilfroS/1.91/,ialtnhiy: 11 aeaelnice°4.11PlePli:Xvierlii.a39eillieletnot111; 1:e ista,e1 Saved at the RejdAi------NeatjAE)ER:d. 2127: 37 to 18: 27 G°1 gr,„„i,,g of clovers, especially e,Iiillot plied tO the soil by a linie sPreader or T —. . ,' .. . ext—The Lord is my strength and sorxg and he is' it1b.t.i.dil...eairilie, danajoisid ;:raei.l. esfpoe.(s.si,a_11-iiniiaabnide fspear•teishiifefl; odn[22[ritlii, It can, however, be • $ wagon box, but the ap- come my sa vatton.--Exod. 15. 2. , to be so.ur. atplAnd soil," Inay also be Plicatieli is disagreeable and' not so • ' ,/, '' , , . „•. t 1 V. 80. The Lard saved isract slightly acid fronl the 'w,'' ashing trwtty 1 satisfactory. Grolind limestone is hardgt'pl„selss01.111Yre(;0mNor-8ii7sLEhriti---d Wwoxviel nth, aefiteer.it,, 1 116 8 1 . 4'1 e arts of t t f ti .„. tfrh m 2. "NevertlleleSs e l'rhae he lias ati•waaes songht to keep rawa )37, Int 13, ,3,e. st ,id B6 40 - - 1tIe tive smells are vary much alike) ef'tlle '....;tore of carbonate of , very coleinonlY used in, som t ae en eonsen o le giYPtian a-, Saved t lem tor his name's sake Th.4t lime or its tha , eaalthe ProvinceS• [For Prmul) 'raoll to the ontgoing of the ----1 he ght inake his mighty poi:v or to • ; 1" h result of crtpaping. , ac. ion me one ou. g e led them (or i`atl;ei- ‘`Ged ot be Itxiciwn t' awaY from the odors. v , . • .141, t: , • eit . 17, • fion. the • patrefation. of organic The influeflee of lima' d aotri- ne, a Sevencent., r18: , 8) not . by the d ect .17 , V. ,31., arae,i ..rtisL that -(1 ,CT, wOric will pasts through a sieve with one road, "by the wa of '-the-land of the literell "th rit h d S' it • 'r iNaistes. "With the dawn tif tht-i Indus- Pcrunds upon the filth teart,tire . ph•i• ,-- Y, e lere an • l P/017 - but tj a- ttiriirtield,ersma eithisecopliruc•ebeletemd .,un --v tchlney:°. Aism/pnleicsattrniganrskeodf iriiimtleietooasseucohf helloanrds7id, ground litlline-sttheenellaregeaunirienschn' tit le .1,Ratiendheses' .ahel,e,wssilfd,reerclnueesfist.eodf medeminortyhaeof-yetlairss gtIrreaatt fdoelliehweti,,da.nosle'bhye ossed a shall w at; of* f,her bel it ea. This road seems to the [strong hand of their God was a e also claimed attexition. necessitY s°ila render thmu luo7e friable and 1°nger tinie t° diss°Ive in the is:Imeei.minedi ist possib 'what is the effect of odors• on health? en the 'tt-rxture of sails as it ;las 0 te --------------------------anlitY 0 ‘t ------------ making -w-s to deal with this sit- ru°re esPeclallY drY. APPileati°118 °f frain tw° t° tell thrIS sea Pass,able (r't low tide, fhe'exact lo- eGeo'diiv%ao lisaadPPs°arvaialet°thternr.wfrariiihd. d di g le that in th°s° a flock by the harld IVIoees and ii. urgency to the question; Lime also has a benefielai influence , per acre re 'recomillell e accer ill& 'cat on of vvhich cannot now 'be -deter- ' again He who led 'his Iight 14 of ' Health a ttmdency.tO cement the soil particles bWe8htileapqpuiiicekdiimieh.of'thselakael[ditriunn,., tdrainYus, (lees now., and that great Jehovah had proved himself stronger. [ , . f h lie gni extended farther nonth.Aaron, would continue to lead Them, f.t • 1 ' people "like ec comes from r XI r otbhmlaatyt heag. complainadli.ds gl. toroeef athhhres 'nsemeigh1.1 feesnsifidaeilsi'tal nebnfiTettihlteee ducict.lac..ysons ioluouit:s,ri,et 1 oenenoll).„1 ape potash aandsi[VL s I any troyu snedasloillniec!„st,to. the my ear. b6Ba op.iiittli este ianoin, N'ot.'itfr tae-;hhnsayol14 inr,vggvaeatsetlelll,raihnas eldrews t(eitolrlelekyil:nnd:r1Pvi.ctisheansce (litbsaicielneihccaer.htyhAaatt metillasatheolf °Itch egehteisa tellfeuE ngTaPt ito'llIsi 11' 'could 1711 lod puolli: ,..,ber, /qr. y, and that his family have to Lime has anot,herflill•et.ien' willeth h 80 af t,h,LeinElexui°111'inAlegillt,iaelairt,.iale,0- covers that / , i•lr ' _ sore 'throats in consequence, but the I I-Iealth Officer, though anxious to sup - I ' • compounds in the srdl.' Too frequent tilwae c r si ae lies were able to cross i AF°51d tah:0,rie'Lorbrilkiinsg anbgolc--ecatal? Z10:14, at 10W tide but the E y pre; ail against him. , denee as to the po'isonous'ness c)f tbe l>,e.ilavoidedd 7. tits.th.too ,,7js ?se 1.ime and methods of apPlieation• ' t -i- tier). army following 'them n'[;.•geast'ogya3rep[Prc.,T1 ALPPLIcAirloN• _ press the nuisance has no direct evi- °' °° abundant aPP-leatiorls are to the .whole subje t of the Pa Pose of is available at the Ipublica.tiotis Brant% wheimed by the waters when "the seal Fron) earliest dayo thrtse great ✓ smell. Thotagla there are of coarse soon ep e e e sea o s ier- e poisonous gases, lance hydrogen sul- tilitY unless lrept up bileavy manui•-' of the PoPartment Of 'Agriculture, returned' to its strength," ) reads have led out .0e Irgy t towarcte ' Qttiwn" • From the crossing 'of thl' R 'S !the East T P Thot ',aide, that have a prmiounced smell, ing. • • • "'boOk E) xoda"s• carriedc est,' e'llsi.es' haerldnjpr.beh4Taa"tetiew'aosl In tilO which is harmful nor indeed can. we Plied PartlelllarlY 'three' ifornie, as' , Everiv, one that a si„ai we cannot say that it is their smell alT;ricultural Practice lirne is a -P-'1 6f [''tilfre 'avlilldderinhoesS elotirneY as , fair asthroughthrol.'igh the country': .°f[w' athel ,\CV'ar1111;e:' learn met t • ,I.J1illistines The • et • -1 • 1. sled liine and ground . p e, . car- x a oac lea Peeple whose occupations lead them 'imestone. For even clietribritioa h and a eliammer are the tools for cut Ina, ed e, but rw everY one ilaw d the builciin of the tent then tells of the first- giving of the straight into a long stretch of desert _ ascribe any known disease to odor. q with to water or food for the people e uicklime , placed smaii hea s knows how, it Simplifies the work te saactuary. The earliger chapters- of and their flocks:: The- south reac' Werrb to- work among disagreeable smells is bi it is now well established that the care treated.1 • -------°------ . and give the lave of the P' fill the pipe with sand. . passover as it grazing. This region was also In - d soon become insensitive t° them' and intervals on the field t° be e • about a bush I i ; eacl t e i I, a regular, over on the night of the departure, our lesson tell also of the first pass- tfhoerneeeemtelmiddistmanocuenthbrri"st,lievARtned good - - f sen and sewage works is a Water is then Poured over' each heal) Fasten a cow bell to a cross tie Fn. was obser,ea in thef i' ' miliar, to Moses being the ). n f his - ° r directly, ho;vever, smells have wer,glat of lime, Tile heap is then cov- inches of sWirg, thell'rnn a small Wire both of narratives an.d laws, descrip- bected to go the short Pliiliati.a road. o.,owing can- ;ro, e o _ e ry occupation: , h altia the rate o aboutne- rc the 1 n, - . t tif o thi I ti ti e bar with about six or eight - turies. The entire book is made up fortY Yeare of exile. The ,people ex- • l f our wife wants you 'from the barn, noes dr • s i • f i is ne warriors or o se t,e . • • and allowed to d of a polluted water supply; a smell I 'sanitary significance. A smell ' ' ered.with an inch or two of moist soil from the hell to the botise, 'and, when tions-Oftlie tent'tern.ple•of the wilder- tit they were not prepared either to a rea , • " the possib,lity remain ortwo or y awn from several o ces and ace PI; I ta t t of "drains suggests _ • • • d• ' in the. new' borne: Hence:the diselpline three Weeks, when the Enie will be she can yank on the wire instea et s y wo;tog-ether. e coal. gas suggests the Presence of thoroughly shilced and fall into a fine yelIing all the neigbb,Pre .think 14: .21. The Lor caztsed,the-sea of the Bt,d sea „a. efgl'(; back. . The -Hebrew .word. Used While it may be quite .tr-he that to s the deadly inodorous carbon mon- l'svder• A little sell sli°n-ld then be ..eome elle is hurt' here means simply to , .or •te."go Journey hopefully.' is better 'than to • • • • - • - s oxide. In such cases, smell is a clue - to some event of sanitary importance 'to mean that:a northeast, wind, driv- journey and arrival are -con, along." We. maY'understand the r;tory arrive, the fact- remains that both and should lead to the renioval.of the Ing the Waters sonthivard, accompan-.ditioned by the choice df a right turn ()r ome an otintr danger which it indicates Froth this led an ebb -tide, so as.' to' cause un, when, the -fork ia the read giWes us point of view smells are of great im- Usually km, water at 'the ,ford,- or, Panee. .-Hunian nature and human pertance to health. , more probably, bare sandsuponWhich planning tend all too .often towards Work Study .and, Play in the Gras the Israelites were able.. to, cress. The , lines- of least resistance. We ehrink The fact that sinells cannot in them - s b • (1. di • t Institute BY ETHEL. CHA.PMAN. deeper- Wafer on either. side made an. especially -from the long; "hard read. e ;es e regal e as a nee menace d effectual wall of defence,agains' any Butait is not i' r ' to ' 1 to health does not Mean that no steps Reports from the Girls' Institutes! Institute, Guelph, an in October had flank 1.,..'tack by of. ',nemy.,- while 'a SO 1555 that Z°,griz.ise:s".tho- egli:i guide rpnoe;rts. should be taken to suppress them' for the Year show a fairly--crditable I an "at -home" at which Dr. Ross' Of rear.;- guard ofIsra,ers fighting men •And on life's Pilgrim . way there is They will still be regarded as a nu is- line of work accomplished.' Because l Macdohald Institute and a class of Prevented toe close a pursuit. ,For no turning back 'I such a -i mat- o- ance and people will not be ariy the the New Year is a geed time to re- I her students gave a demonstration of tile figure -used in , v. 22, corripare ter it is inspiratonntosui'•ernexi'nbel'il•tha- t more disposed to endure disagreeable view the past twelve Months and games and folk dancing. With the tNoabhuam.ve Vee8n wa llie.arien.r,laftet s:-.11[ i:,- .t:vaay -.,..,.on.:31frlifasrelan pcvlahnic,havcie tihiaa\t,,e01.r'o-IC the sniells. The most satisfactory way of make resolutions to fill the comina other Institute girls of the county to the en.y ok rihebee, and.Exodt 15; is lus-waY, and hence rig.ht rt iri a it.idgi' ng c°111P°1- 8, where, in the picturesque language a,nd best •for u.s. The pillar by day - , doing away with a disagreeable Smell year with 'even better things, we are they took pa is to remove the source of offence. If giving here a summary of what has tion, the first Pllize being a trip to Of poetry, the waters are described as and the fire by night, 'manifest signs '-'• She smell froin Mr. Y's garden is due been going on in - the Junior Insti- the Boys' and` Girls.' -Club Congress in piled upright in a heap and- frozen &a that destiny that shapes . our ends A to an overflowing cesspool, the sinap_ tutas, . . Chicago, - (congealed) in their l 41110 the , never. anddecides,., thetilg[-rlivitb .."heolisemienlce' 2 les remedy is to .do away with the Lansdowne nmee two layettes, tine t' a ' nee v. I, ordwich has had courses in Foods fugitives passed n. 1) . seeks - - ---- -in •-i,.. 0 enots, 1 cesspool and replace it by air' adequate for a ba.by at home, the -other for Values and :Cooking, and S'eiving and v Vs. 2i'iltwi'he no,tortzling' watch That xoldoyf toliffaeltioweatiotwuarpodas- Gthoe,ci•aLnocrldin.ari. sewerage system. This may be an Northern Ontario relief; gave,twenty F.'-'..---1---ee e 'Nursing. They have bad sev- 1 ..-.. from Th: Loocrld'9°10k`otic°eds•iinnion. tihne shTahli waik,” om matter la:ea, ion?..., expensive business, however, and we dollars toward imProving- tv,'"o local eral debates at their meeting's, rand li,la1`1.1.111g. must consider -whether there is 110 cemeteries; assisted the Senior Insti, occasionally *exchange programs: with s. 7 httel poet pace tiii stornr- as , !liSty, weary, or difficult the jeurney) ` larn. Various processes for getting rid rival convention delegates; brought a of the community they bought simpler method of solving the Prob- tute in entertaining the district an the, Senior Insitit,ate. For the benefit iZi.l.inientgbuncleke•nr.saanwdtihigseh' t, woinctaGod,lig ta841.idtvnlacttfolf7n,11,,i0inruAosri."1,..tieinsortp a.hrvt83,1frs richt. wastes, and oxidation, combustion or meetings. had a course; in Icood Val- party and'weirier roast' with the Jun- Th deths also trembled. , in a eommunhiNty'e "The waters'vvaers saw theen; -t`hey were ; 7 2, y, 1,,,is -,,,,, of unpleasant smells, such as sedi- traveling library to the town; took uP ten -dollar shares Which is nioreiof truth. than the cyni- mentation, filtration of organic a , reading course at -their regular skating rink. They --held a. ekating afraid; tchisemsoidfeNoalpotlheeontrthonagteGstedb„,fitgthitsolosn.„, 56' re/merous, any time one nay kse by waitiii. f oi the Other to ...unload. i" Britain - Since I did not own trucks prior to mports o Rutter t war and, -consequently, have never an PirOrn Out one by fair wear and tear I he 2, 2 anOp the district man- -lofted by, Great ager of a popular Make ofetrucks for tbs.. „taridirerAy.c.- my information on eemparati've g-roifel--,:a (60,- gevity. According to the, records the _aew--z-ealand 1,.. average life of the three -quarter -ton 2,346 -hundred -Weil hts,. and the Un- truck is 7.9 years, while the average States 39,639 hundredweights, Of ton truck is in serVice fel. 8.3 years. 78,227 hundredweights of butter In consolidating my 'records I find ported by Great Britain in the same the lighter one cheaper to operate in riod Canada supplied 33,764 hen- regard to' gas and oil to the -extent of redweights, Denmark 1,655,785 hun. .3 Cent per mile. In trip 'time the dweights, New Zealand 955,612 difference is negligible, as is the case ached -weights, Australia 450,279 with tares. Repairs show a balance ndredweights, the Are,entine Be_ of $18.30 in lairor a the heavier: one abbe 300,781 hundredweights and while statistics show its life to be six hei„,,,,Vaiteci States 10,5'78 hundred_ months longer. In addition to this, ,tights. Of ten individual countries its ability to carry twenty-five per [supplying butter to the motherland), cent. more per load allows it t,0 do Canada was nintb and the Unitedr as muC,h In four trips as the smaller tat.es tenth; but there was the un -I one does in five- This factor has been -Aually large amount of 585..893 hun-I of inestimable value to me in both edweights supplied by countries not tune and money during the busy ,sea_ P ;Red, Canada's contribution of Sons,' My experiences and investiga- tion has proven conclusivelY to me titer Was 110,000- hundredweights sari/. the ten months this year than t at -the ton tauck is. thei ea size to ethe .sarne,period last year. ,fil17-the reqUirements of the average , farmer. • isa. „diking of' obstacles to success „many, men magnify the 'external, ones, BAD SMELLS. order to.minamize the greater ones A little reflection regarding habits of lower animals and of man lead,s 40 the conclusion that the sense of smell re on the lookout -for is of great importance. The startled job don't forget that your deer stands with dilated nostril -to have an 'eye open for a the breeze, sure that, her nose, before her eyes, will tell her whither to flee. The hungry wolf presses -with relent- less speed upon a trail which the hu- e man being cannot distinguish at all. We may believe that once all. men `11 . . were similarly endowed, for ..rn cer- tain priipitive tribes the am/heiress of the sense. of smell is not altogether lost. W, H.,Hadson tells of the can- mbal 'tribes of Queensla,nd who were found to hunt by sniell a large species of boa with which they supplement their More gruesome diet. The evil smell of the shirr -110.s pro'clucecl to dis- courage hie enemies and constitutes a powerful weapon of soli -defence. According to the theory of natural' seieetion, those species would survive which road° ase of their noses to aie- tinguish good food Train bad, The ir lc. f40Is 1 i'th t cunning s ern o s s enemies a he is bad food even before he is dead, wherefore they leave him alone, Man, too, makee use of his nose to avoid bad -food. We epeak of the "tnete" of a rotten egg, but if the rmse be firmly pinched or its ()varier have a -.old in the iv. ti le '1" Jia abie to eat a bad egg without tasting its bad- ness, The, same instinct which hkn distraet bad c.gge nitrites him also dhitruet lealty drain pipe (alter all kg, o p„,treates muffererd e and aching backs continual stooping, bead- ing so necesearay to Imr- e hoarse:hold datiee, and these 1, arc caused, without a $ came derangernett of tile or if there were not some theo the 'back vveald be d will give por- tal' and comfort to all weak, avomen, and nsehold duties a pleasure arden. Prosser, C saffered everything y back and kidneys, niedieirtes, but; d cure, At lest o y Doan ke Kidney Pills, king fear bortes I am alieved." 336( a Lox at all dealers, a On receipt of price by re Oct,, Limited, Terontea ; 10 aeration of the gases •have been de- ues and C,00king• arranged a picnic ior Farmers. In June they sexwed 'The clouds Poured -out water; Pharaoh' and his '110St •re 1 The existence of these Processes social gatherings during the. year . ii7adesTiien making aclvertii- .ari*C)WS als° went'. abrciind° ' y-aar, .everwroug'nt band of bondsmen.' '.. _ a o vised by science and are in daily use excursion a sleigh ride d ' slipper' to one hundred and fifty Lis 1. he skies sent c•ut a sound • espo ic po,ver. What of 9 Th ". h ' • yrante had oppressed them threneth should be to everyone t t e voice 0 t thunder, was on the • _ known eve , so that main aineci a cot in a children's h hid trip through the counby and the pressure of public opinion may be pital; gave prizes at the Fall Fair; ized $75, and in December at a bazaar h "en' , The liglitnin s htened ther h ndr ears a ercated in support of their use, when -bought a shipment of fruit for can, tneY clearea $1u5; .1/011 W. this rliolleY The earth ti world: t,bin'i•rank ofilwornen eandg s; their mastlers we -re a • rm- gmblgcl d shook. Ile - cation is generally the bteiness of fit of Institute merobe- • -d el buy new book f th library. Arid "ctlh.37 •t e eiea' be *clan ealleth the Peer necessary, u. their choice an applia ning' at wholesale Prices for the bene -..goes to the Skating rinliand part to T1 'a is an ' d; horsed, d d - „ is, an ;ley are s or e publicy. pat in the great waters." reW wan erers were -afoot;' few; of to be learned regarding s the sanitarian. The indinivieditlisalisletshsaotn, tnuerwaiplsaoremieintyg to organize a I-1, orticule .ThetsiieerginrirseliaelfaO made a layette for Just as ther.z•-i.S, "no - smok,e ..w,ithout wiF:..1.3.aneitanThisissa "iGl.sirilsu., sc,ircle,e( ,c1.9Ss,et7onstfaoredourNss'aesinoprgoemneis7ide sactientchee; fire," so there is TaT'srne-iir -Without its •ah• source, and that source and what pro- e"irls m - theW ' I tit t . th eet regularly with the wornen sinace then they have had courses in ceeds from it may be a menace to but they have some special meeting's MlilinerY and Sewing, and have taken health. of their own and they carry on cer- Part in a iudging.comPetition arrang- _-_______ ed by the . gr c tural Representative. tain special lines of vvork by thein- , Live Stock in ,Caria.cla. A c d' to ffifi -v.. 25.. aioeicaofir aaear'eamaot. „laa.cal.,..tthabe7.,t1htirirs,.:181hkeepl,I,,e.1:h41 b eiedtt6ekr Joerapinonas,. . • • • . . . -. • . -. -, mi,Thee.-s-HheobwrdelV, , thPreorheatbotely, mteiaahristilia"tboe;xin:Rd..e" seae buileldaidnagr[eteehinilasisi•itthehiaramoeielly,.... allnids . ,. bound,- or ..eloggedm; akithnegirtholcinhasii•inok.t i ra.r,oi:dg'ir.11,,,,t:', Truth may , often be en , i,,hca . wheels;" that is, ley in the wet .sand or mud of the Vattern, ''''-----cl, . ' al.1Vd:g621.21i,Rae°te.totii.etiedmtocir. hivise....shteraevinolYth,' ;'-er ..:,KSBtueaetnpbdiiteell:ithi7i„,a0tetdhhe'w(aiit,bi•hinei;;Irellsdhkeiem:01-ivia:idi'e.w' , . •• , • , . ._ rather (as in margin) its "wonted selves. -They rnade a layette for The first prize in each class was a flow." It is probable that the inflow- There are divine limita set to fin- d b ing tide was accompaniedby a, cliang.e Justice, and it 1.4 ti -e. caufse ef. hfr,e - rthern relief. ' held a "Sharriaock' silver cap the cups being donate Y of wind- (see ch. 15: 10). Tac Lord people, not the iron might o Pharno,, species of live stock in Canada has; Tee. realiaipg. $25, arranged a corn -1 ligirieinis inheenldt ma epnicinnic threaiscionugntiy.77 The 0.3, rthrett, oitera lly "shook off") the or Alexander,. or Neroaer Caesar; or decreased in numbers from last year munity picnic m July and a baseball - • ..bgeyptiana in, the ?nidat of the Bea. Napoleon, •which prevails. their Institute work; served dinner. excepting' swine and "pouit.1:y. Horses tournament and corn roast in August are said to number 3,530,641 'coin- --the girls have their own soft ball, at the cOunty plowing match; had a pared with 3,648,871 last year, mules team; are studying the Government very pleasant excursion to the Agri.. 8,722 compared -With 9,202, cattle 9,- publication. "Laws of Ontario Con -['cultural College with the Junior 246,281 ccanpared with 9,710,869, ce,rning Women and Children"; heldiFarmers; and gave donations of SheeP. 2,763,860 compared with 3,263,- a Halloween party including an “ap...I money to•the Navy IRague and Jap - 525, swiae 4,405,316 compared with roil contest" (explained in a• former ancse News Bulletin), the proceeds .from Bond Head has been making 3,915,684, and poultry 45,469,292 coin- News o Canadian Authors at theiar pared with 43/43,718. Horses have which went to buy Presents for the decree -sect in every Province...except children in-. the county SanitAriuip....monthlY meetings; they have also e'X-, British Columbia anocin:tcaartitoleanind every tT0,1glestphreers 3 -diner. says,the, er'` eie has Our , year's worlci'changed, programa with- other .girls' certainIY1InstituteS 'the: eolintY, and have had. Province ''exeepting ish ccaurabiae swine show a decrease given us a better realization of -bur' ppeoursa in Home l'`Tursing. TheY sent in 'Nova' Scotia and New Brunswick mu -nal need of each' other. [a-balo o mg to. the -Institute on , the Indian iteserve, made a layette only. E girt. is is an organization ' girls frcan all over Elgin County They Nor e n :held a bazaar in. The laying age of pullets varies meet the first Saturday of very Deeemb 1; 'realizing $70 which will 'e e' be donated to the local memorial pa.ric with different breeds; according to month in the office of the County Age , size and weight. The Meditercranean'fricultural Representative. The funa. French, RCaencoarddies.n Cattle . A Tull -grown eagle can consume two young lambs at a meal. In ,order to be eligible for admission ,r) uhe past year 1,700 separate .in the Record of Performance con- 4-'nrina.. broadcasting programs, averaging ducted by the Dominion Live- -fiveh • ours each in length, have been ' Branch, French Canadian two-year- traiismitt.ed frona stations -old cows must Produce 4,400 lbs. of Eretain in - Great milk and 198 lbs. of `butter fat. A _ two-year-old at the Dominion EY ace o paint brush: After using, -- has 1. mental Station at Cap Rouge, Quebec. wipe the brush with a piece o± clean, has produced in 365 day's` 8,595 lbs. of Milk and 899 lbs. butter fat with -an soft clet}.1 or tisaue Paper, Place the , brush in a pan or basin of -yinegar, average of 4.64 per cent. This' is a • • or,, the handle extend. Put the vee - world's record in for the two- sel on the stove and bring the vinegar year-old class of the breeds. The' to a boil. Rills° 'the brush in 'the former record, also made by a heifer at the Dom,inion Experbnental Sta. vinegar anid -boil for. a few' minutes, or until the paint is dissolved in the'' fowls reach laying age in four or five operate closely with the Jirdor Farm- [Rolf•wo-od "E'ramosa” iwaS organ-. tion Cap Rouge was 8 544 f months; the American breeds in from ers' organizatim in bringing all the ize 1,0 Year ago at he close of a milk, vineaar. Wipe again with a soft six to eight months; the Asiatics in 37oung people of the county together Domestic Science course. Since then 403 lbs. fat and 4.71 Percentage. oloth'01. tissue nane'r. - The latter it wigs be noticed, is still from eight to ten months. in social and educational gatheririgs. they have taken part in a countY the record in fat and' percenta — Believing that the community dances ,judging competition; held god might be improved, the girls framed monthly meetings regu.larly, with de - Check That C ugra a "petition" asking for chaper-ons an `monstrations, ddresses, debates a Ellisive Vitamins. , Thousapds ..5aiffer, earlier hour for closanF, etc, and pre- spelling match ,and a geog- aPhY• There is no . aceurate mel,bod for to '4101 Agpny 'froil , the ,,g1therings At their D , la, . „If s it- 1. Th • • • ' - IY because '11* 006 Icll°ws exactlywhat All these who saffer frore dyspep[Sia • sented it to the boys' conimittee, The match; sent a deflation to the Armen- ' • , committee agreed' to their reeuest,s, ian ,Relief .Fund, and a box of- canned determining .the,Pre.fseecfrud7Tahnid insniTaurrit-.., 0)!S PEP; with distinct benefit to the prestige of fruit to the Toronto Sick .Children's of vitannils, in .anY . • , Literary meeting, including a 'debate,' a, layette' for 'relief woi".k. , a' vitamin ls and Partly bec-ause 'till l'atin 'takti oar assurance 'that Burtloali lt)heers' iplraedsetl\ivto. hAtitndcrl'girdis' atinndasillttlYniT:tinh; lOr[Dalff ?Lai e'rlht7 asasri-srt4eldigtelide lco°cIalelen-itiovinugY vbvi,,,ehtll'enilllilli,nsutsra,abin.L.1.,elyvaarhnieodautsealdfa,9-. Yoed'a5'1;atleoisfrdsdessetteoniit'deticle°??. 331°°C1 Ili tters will re gill al; iiiii s C°1:it- • iinildi :tn..i'.:'1.t.ri'llcatjeuiseeecrte0'i,P.fl;i-coilittal"lt,ee- cla...1-rv."sa• g,dVis sent a box ' of homenlade eandY picture 'theatre to 'bring good 'shows -to t ' nher ' und .i. certaia • Coaditions tion, remove rioidity`,[tinfl -when "Ails ,to ' each inmate of 'the County .C1)11- the 'town 13y helping Iiim to' sell tick- a lliclahj:ted a; [ethe action .oi.e.i,einii:. is clone'you 155 Oa anything you. dron's Shelter and Hauge of Refuge— ets, and taking „parb.,01 the proceeds e°arissliari•de. peroaes'; ea paactic,„11; the , witil_Out allY had after e[,if.ect" ... al,s.e to a nuir,lene•i• of "shot -ins" in the C.or. Institute fund- sold 1. kers I only known methods for vitamin, de- , mrs. 0.. st°""t -1\l'an'1°°l'e, '.-'"" b_cg,oarxre9.ei atslunswg ,c1[ sot amrandrutht.nhiintaigtes woftel:detiostatwgi riibt;t:iiottv:ii;,liliticie -,,,,tohb.eiee.'alertneswtniato.suwtto,epfiaroalrlilsi' tichn egrnoBtnlo money build thainasd.t„ctica,rrl tenhl; Nat:al:17'10/11e: ::nbagtt:tocrioths te6lOyol:rittaiiSyntd;ulagio,,f,,:le,,d,dnig:115,e7,,,,;.:;4:,tiet::,,,e,..., ., vt:h::7_,snnitega,i,cei:ahs.--'-r:i dot'icvisreoSnrylc,,,tieuote;tdtiitle' 1:1(13,,eyith,ic:ietii3:1, soygppaoa"seIpin:os:i:Itiln.ntiy,a'r,i ::, ' nouritY• The Girls' institute Personal a tag claY. The. girls report "Oar first ments with animals, These ,m,ethods. °-`.)- itself° ' hr`use' On- our balliiig:' beach -and a inins[has been gained in this way. At meals,: ,1 had nsad (lillearent -nlocii- ,10.13,1(.: at vsat ,o Soent ta bale ofclothing to. tenn. is roil•rt in ,,,,on,r,, village -II, , Til,eY •,ai.enadsticettiguelietycoci:ci.t.arnininatnaelifioa,id,..s... i'.:roerai,taasint ,..teeinr:s,ab,n1dita, ktelificte.cylo. ti.,tiirsdlInio. Ili:1.(',1,,, :let al 1, oBritooao ctil:s31:1 10,, ii.t: , 1, the 'Na elr-theer'n Ontario fire suffererS; I Iro.vre also. givevn' do6nations to. the .1,;,all', y--it-amilas and apparenitly c?,,rcil livert 411 oannyt_gleoectdr, At ifest T.... haepeened to r,uu., , :',.'1-.).00l fair ''o raise rnoney for'. tha vided wood and clothing for a, needy ,..s._:___..„:„... , , ,..,,aer; ,parlty faul:detallnedalaadeboobtahliantgthae R.Fealile'[f;thalrcIN't11;(7' r'Lliirl)lgieliei'itehl6ai RY il>31's 111:- 'auantity. ' . - vie i felt a let better 80 I c011ti7111:0Ja ' CoYanty MeYnorial Ho's-Tital; with the fatnilY; 'sent fioWers to sick rnefilbers, ,' . . 7 i .- it! lige .'nntil. n6W 1 £1,n1 completely re- An, egg[is never as fresh's i Wits.,,, ' iieVed„ Now T •nan, ready to ;Teeny-- lanior Fariners they had, ,a sk..fitilik and gii,ren a presed nt: to heal ch 1 gl.i.ltibe - , ........_.2...,7__H, viand 14 to auy`one b,c/ibi,e4 as L ,as,,,,, a debate, and' n. corn roast.: in ing married; .1'11_ at C (ri stin a,s, Ire, ,,, ti tilo with the other.. girls' Institute of relnembei e,1 alghteen 1 AS monotony 'robs 3roil of ,zest it,' ?3,11„13, is' manufactured 1);,.- Tho T. Pool colirubY theY vlsited, Macdonald of the (lemnil-lhitY 'withe esriiiYaliguill'll•L'n. 3:613k the SOil.,., , pi, ye, )..sitfy Yo.otr er°P3 Mlibarll Got.; lailtdbed,- Toronte, Oat, , . , ... , AT ONCE Some people get a nasty cough or cold and dont pay raucia, attention to 14, sayiog, "Oh, it will wear away in a slaort time," but while it. maY Tvear offieerious.injury may have boon done to the respiratory organs by the pro- _ longed harf;11 racking coughing. ,• On the first sign of a cold or a eough get a bottle of pr. 'Wood's Nor- way pine syrup and see how quickly your trouble will disappear, Mrs, Geo, McCornas, Shell Brook; Sask., writee:----"-We o used Dr. Wood's Norway Rime Syrup every vtrinter eince V(3 came to Canada and lind in the beet -we can got for colds and cetaits. If just seems to heal the respiratory passtame and effectually eheeks the cold almost at' once. It 0014511117,i8 worderful medicine." Priee 35c, e, bottle; lerge family size 60e.; pub up only by The T. Mil- barn Co, Limited, Toronto Ont. 0.; 11 t'o",