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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-2-28, Page 74., 1 pe7 Trying Times In Woman's Lilo,. Thq,4.0 aro tlittao, t, ar: oliia#7•P'iG•Nanhiili she is, ',filet/lug nerve' t.oritiig suCh "S; ta, and 11. PML5 WOMANNODD The oug girl usi; budding into woinanhood has a special drain on liar eyatem during this formation _period, and this is the Cline when all mothers shoulei look after theni very carefully; the time when if their health is eglected„ wan; years of suffer'Mg aray follow. ' • 2ronl PVIOTHESitititIOnt The, woman about to become a mother is peculiarly liable to heart and nerve disturbaaees. She is often fitCul, capricious -and, bad temperea., • Bhe really can't hell/ it. fier neve energy is being drawn on heavily, and her heart is being OvertaNed to supply blood for a 1.113V/ life. • , 3ra errilANClir.1 (liF LIFE , `.1.11iS is the most serious period in a woMan's late, and, as a rale, takes' place. bettaeen the ages of 45 and 55. At this time, there is often great ner- ves prostaation, hysteriaarid melecri- • ch•olia. The heart apalpitaaes.' the s' Arteries of the neck throb, there_is dizziness; rush of blood to the heart, 'hat flushes; and cr.. general 'wealenc[si thiamaleat the whole system. , During these three, trying' times ell women will find that by taking a amuse of Milburn 's Heart and Nerve , Pillstheir hearts ,will •be strength- eated.,-their nerves toiled up and their blood enriehed, and they will, be IrePt _hien perfect state •'of health for tho years' to come, . Price 50e. a• box at all druggists or dealers, or mailed direct on receipt • Of, price by•Tlie" T. Milburn -Goa Ltda,-- &Pronto, Ont. 'aa aa• Be Kind to Anirnals. • 13Y STOKES A. BENNETT. Be kind to animals, my friends, And they'll be kind to you; For. God has made them same as us And they're his creatures, too. Be kind t,e- animals, my friends, And•they'll be kincl and true; For whaa you give will always be Reflected back to you. • Be kind to animals, my friends, And they'll be kind to you; For kindness is a •winning trait In everything we do. 0 happy day When Inen shall be Of one benignant mind; When the37 shall all be governed by The thought of being kind! -How• Sold I-Iyaciraths." yaeinth bulbs that I bought in the , fall I sold, in blossom at Easter tinie at 100 per cent. profit. The local flor- ist -readily paid me 50 cents each -.for the potted plants. ' • = Grocers, bakers', confectioners,. and other merchants are usually glad to handle these plants at Easter time, often, without any conunission if the caner agrees to take back,. unsold plants. The flovrers make` good trade attractors. The right kind of an advertisement in- he local paper will bring customers er when theaflowers cannot be dis- preeed where the crowd passes. The supply of moderate -priced blossoms at Easter tithe is seldom equal to the demand, especially in the smaller towns, I purchased the bulbs from., a large seed house in the city, choosing the choice, inaported, "exhibition size" re- tailiag at 20 cents each. I planted •them in five -inch pots, one bulb in each in rich dark soil with which a small amount of sand and leaf mold had been carefully mixed. The pots cost me five cents each. • As I wanted the hyacinths to bloom at Easter time; I had to 'keep them back, so I buried them, pot and all, 'deep in sand in a corner of the cellar. About sixweeks before Easter I took them from the sand. When the buds began to stvell I led them to open at Testing thet Incubator. pirripies and 13035 An incubator should be run at least • five days, or a week, before, filling it Caused by with eggs, so that it may thoroilehly day out and so that an inspection can BAD BLOOD b made of the working, pule The lanali must worla in perfect harmony with the thermostat and must rat be turned up too high nor down too low. Running the machine a Week will f"\A L show you hew high the flame should DANES AGAIN POINT WAY TO doubtless partly owing to the ilumer- a„,i, haw , ,h ANADIAN 110G pHODTI _ _ CERS ?us lireds and crosses the Prolun'tic't ed C 1 Great Britain.vill •piobably for, is no higher than 25 per cent. A laage oBfeftohree refilling the lamp the height (111.912,a2ntiotcyiieesip its owri record in the -Proportion of the pig's in the remain- dame should be noted befere of bacon and hams in,-/liefed. inug.1 3.75 Per caul, altilehgh go.ad, distuabing ena 'also the teraPel': "i'he trade is greater than ever. lona Y, •• a to e ot the mac line, so that the pro - the Canadian. poi/at el view tne oppor- be after refilling the lamp with oil, ' • " l't dr too fit and heavy to]. t = first-class bacon." ,er adjustment can be Made, • tatraty for export' buSiness thc-re- in eome respects the responsi Y A therinostat is attiette handle only lore °Teo tl n ever for this undesiral)le, state of things VerY little SIll.1311.1E heat, for tile rea- 1 , , 1 amount s nppe . ' Though the actual t i • d 'Pets with some of the bacon eutc_ehrst , ,-, - 1 la . son that the temperatare inside the "'rein tbe Dominion between January who have Paid upon a basis ° wet'''. incubator must go higher in order to g and the end of Octeher was greater' alcule withifut reference to the shit- make ,the thermostat net more freely, than in the same' period last year, ' abuitY of the ear'ease for bacon' Pr°- This may cause the temperature of rwars, diu! 4 tion, but the Ministry is aware• the egg chambar to ge2t too high and our aareentage al total supply en -caner. Again Denmark, a coin/try, that certain nova become selective in buYing and is to firms of bacon curers have tie es.- , f only three and a half million peog 'rtictica1 by the rflatmhen e of the o i. , ti ., t , • 1 / drop.,[ are adopting an improved method of lamp.. After that information has Miss Irene Mattlaewa, Stsyner, Ont., •writes:—“1 thought I would write and ten you of the benefit have derived from Burdock Blood Litters. aionto levy months ago 1 was tram bled with bad blood •vvhich Imolai out on my face in the nature of pimples, boils and ringworm, and I got so bad . I really did not know *hat to do. I was ashamad to .go anywhere, and the itching and burniag caused such a tee eiria o . an coucc tXt • pt d into one of the, Great Lakes sent PaYmOnt- , , • • "The , Ministry considers that the been secure° mu,ch' of- the mystery of 'te 'England as, went from 'Canada. deyeloPment of .the bacon ladustrY When the heat is -started' in the Jour ancl a half-times as much bacons , artificial Incubation e ea.eure In the first nine months of 1922 he and the production of the .,right type • o • machine, the tnermometer must be British imports were cli t t•d of hacan pig will depend upon the Canadian' . . ... 1)a-nish ,Arneaicairt Others . o financial inducement offered to {lie • reaches 103 dee- F •th therrno tat must be ad3usted eo•the clapper above the lamp raises clear about one - sixteenth ,Or one-•tWolftli of , an inch. Shorild the tomperattire• continue • to rise, the flame of the 'lamp must be 100:0% lowered until the thermometer aegis- ...„ 41.40.3,aaoe -s•uppiy of graded pigs at recognized . ee,,, e graded pricee. The farmer, too, should •' ''''''' realize' that by helping forward the — • G'7" b ' ' ''1)" ' ' •' aeon industry he is sta ilizing price for himself. The produeer, the curer and the retailer are all equally Tea- teas 102 deg. Pa, and stays there. Care As might have been expected, this ponsible for increasing and improv - Must be taken that this clapper covers state of things has called for corrie Ing the supply of English bacon. They - the hole perfectly, and if it does not, niant,'. In the December issue of the are, in fact, partners, and the interest ' . slightly bend and adjust it so the "Journal" of the Ministry of Agricul- f ea,ch is bound of) with that of the . the temperature goes up to 103 deg editarial articles from which extracts them is essential. • are given below, because of their sig- 1 The sfae .calculated to produce the r. wnen adjustment must be made as pig already atated.- Inspect the working nificance to our own two -fold indus- best rice isthemedium bac m adjustment - and if , • lib. in weight, i.e., a pig approximate- I everything is •promising return 'an hour later or as "There is, a g-reat need for an in- ly 220 lbs. live weight or 160-165 lb. crease the- number of pigs kept in dead weight. Such g this ceuntry, and particularly.of high:, ready at about seven months old. grade blicon.pigs. It is not a question l "The ideal bacon pig canbe raised of breeding an Unproved' variety of in rnany ways from the 'various Eng- • pig: the Danes, 'so often held up as lish breeds. It is gen'erally agreed -models, use British pedigree boars for that the bacon type of pig can bent , producing their bacon pigs. Nor is it be obtained as a first cross, using one other thermometers, and make corn" ne part of cracleed corn was used m a question of nature of feod, fel- the of the large breed's tai attain length Danish pig is fed on standard lines—i of side. It is rarely wise to go he - largely with foreign barley. Yet the yond the first crass, as with a second difference in the results is striking.", cross, the progeny often failln uni- The view, is ,held, that; whereas at forraity of type: ,As an exaniple of least three-quarters of the Danish pigs a suitable cross, manyerearers of bacon give first quality bacon, lese than one; pigs use Large White ("Yorkshire) f • d t • ' d tl was to secure the advantages of the coining the Philistine invaders, of Since E -le Toois ti tore of Great Britain ,there are two others, and close co-operation between clapper fits tightly over the hole un aboo a half- our. after making the try of ,livestoelo producing and, meat producing .sides when cured of 56-65 ine,ny times as neces,sary until it is h should be running ,correetly.. ' . I have had very ' little trouble thermometers. I ,haVe found that of thern differ very „alightly, if When I want to test one I place two or three different machines with most any. it in with Sclioo $son kilell` 2 The Revival' Under Samuel, 1 •ti'TOtt ' —Direct Your hearts -unto the Lord.' and se v • only. -1 Seth. 7: , , . Samuel's great work ,was create able.' Then theyg faateden.e. very unity a feeling' and to make possible tura.] expressidit'. of real sorrow 0°0 unity of action, beeed upon conlmon Sill. They could not eat. $uch pre - recognition of .Thhovall fsrael's nitration of mind and body was thon God, He was prepared and educated followed by public eout'ession of sin, in a remarkable way for this • great fault and failure. task. Consecrated ,from Inc birth to 3, The .5tone of Renzembeanee, Sueii . • be a NaziAte (Nam,, eh. 6), he stood a, gathering will soon command the for a pure worehip at the altars of attention of the Philistines. Consecra- terrible sensation I eeula get no relief Jehovah against the 'unclean practices tion is a rirst essential to that super, - day -'or night. One day a friend of the eons of Eli. Tough ari Eph- ior courage that is requieite for a advisedriae to ilea) Burdock Blood Pat- Iraimite, he was trained to the Prieso. crusade, An old English baron ouce ters. 1 used one bottle and felt, quite hoed in the sanctuary at Shiloh, and said when be saw his enemies at it relief, and by the time 1 had taken there, -while yet a boy, he was called prayer, "Up and at them. They have three bottles I was completely -re-- to be a prophet. In mature manhood begun the battle." Any living church lieved. 1 cannot praise B.B.B. enough be became a judge in Israel, and not must needs provoke criticism, and op- . • ancl I hope anyone afflicted like was content to narrow his activities to oete Position. But God's reeources aro still wila get the same benefit lareceived.” , place, as other judges hacr clone, he for those who carry out lite program. _jheld circuit court, going from places It Is for ever untrue that God Is on • ELB-13. is manufactured only • [in central Palestine. On more than the side of the atrongest battalions 0 t ne occas catogether e laws o nature areGod's Jaws, o i 1 11 d the Th f a T. •Milbiren Co., Limited, Toronto, chiefs or ciders of Israel .For fellow- and it is not by accident, or lap - ship and worship, and thus achieved hazard chance that they operate to two important results• -'-au inereased do his sovereign will. "Hitherto hath sense of unity and common devotion ,the Load helped us." •We do well to to their God, arid an uprising of the mark the time and place, In stately, national spirit in resistance to the Abbey, by country church yard, with , . insolent aggression of the Philistines. living green of a tree of beauty, plant - Above all Samuel was a man of vis ed'aignificantly, in fadeless ink in the tic Good results were ootanlea from the poultry kept at the Dominion Ex- peahnental Station, Ste. Anne' de la sion arid .faith—a man with a great old family Bible by simple,ricelees . . , ,, „„ pocatigi„e, Que., by feeding a home- task and a great message, a true pro- heir/own, treasure trove to children's r o s ra c ee .For pullets the scratch f e t h f d illet of God. His patriotic service to children, may we syrnbolitce oor find aced was made up the nation was- one with his service ing of God. The recurriag festival -- 1P made mixtu e to his God. High-minded, honorable the harvest home, the anniversary, ef one part cracked corn, one part , - wheat, one part oats. This grain was and tearless, he stood with steadfast the glorious • Easter dawn are high I scattered in a deep litter of straw, his time and for absolute loyalty arid of • "saints, apostles, prophets, mar - morning. and evening. , courage against the grosser evils of rays wherein we follow in the train , , The laying obedience to his Lord. ' tyre," who have tasted and seen that hens were given the same mixture but Ch. 7:5. Gather all Israel. Li the -the Lord is good. morning. -eninggia.renThleesssmscarnaetrchqugaiiiatiintyingivthene nature 'of things it could only have been representative men of the tribes • at this thne induced greater exercise who responded to such a call. Sainu.ea A Guide in Purchasing with berieficial results following. In bagaaclinasltretaladeye, eenrigaaa,gneitcle ignodas and ptahieg'nir • addition to the scratch feed a dry corrupt and -unclean forms of wor- Fertthze?s' mash was given consisting of two ship. He had promised deliverance Farmers Piniellasing fertilizers Parts wheat brara middlings and corn- from the Philistine oppressors to the would do well to see that they get meal and one part of beef scrap. This , it people if they would but turn to the what they pay for. A pamphlet re - mixture is kept constantly before the Lord, Po away the strange gods, and cently issued by the Dominion Seed birds in a hopper. During the win- prepare their hearts unto the Lord, , C0111111iSS10/10T, shows that in many 'ter months when other green food is and serve Hmt only: vs. 3,•4'' 'Tolv he instances the fertilizers offered, for . not available, mangels are fed daily. sought 'to confirm them in their new - sale neither -come up to the guarantee A slight difference was made in the f°1211d faith' by a great gatherhig' for ' feeding of the -yearlingI Only God IVIipah (Rev. Ver.) of which . up.on nbr meet the requirements of the Felt - prayer, fasting, and waiting lens. tilizers Act passed in 1922 'The" pam- the scratch feed while in the dry mash parison. I place it just as high, same, slant,• same position as the therrno-i the proportion of cornmeal` was con - meter em testing by, side by side,, siderably reduced. At the end of the season it 'WEIS foUrld that the pullets vrith the glass tubes having the same the name means "watch -tower," was phlet referred to; entitled Fertilizer sitoated about six miles nprthwest of Samples," can be had free on applica- Jerusalem, The modern •-name of 'the tion to the Publications Branch, Ot- place is Neby Samtvil, that is, "The taiga, and conveys' a deal of valuable Prophet Samuel." 011 tIVO other oc- ., . . information relative to diffeeent the If I find any difference it will be pea bird, while the yearling hens gave and 1 Sam. 10: 17.) ltaswsaems Iregee llifucFgasee'): °1 fe):tilizers. /e will 'peray-for I slope,• 1m this flock gave a net profit of $2.19 nationalcans p b . The reason for you. Prayer is the best preparation eefataa'S ,42.• 7"1 -,•Iso $1 04 rofit per frd quarter of the English Pigs reach that boars for their length of side, with a ,m°at likely a trifle high shrinks with age, and after the dif- standard. "The Danes secure their Middle White sow to secure more rapid far glass h' oichnPg over the birds the second year for iabor. The great task of over- results by concentration on the single growth and a better ham and streak. aim of producin,g a side of bacon pig A cross the other way about also for the English market. Beginning makes a very good bacon pig. The with the boars, they do what is in bacon pig can, however, be obtained accord with modern views on "genetics: from other breeds and crosses pro - Boars whose ro en do not come u erence is e eimine tile iermo- meter is used again,allowing' for the better results they gave in the hatch - difference. - eafbiltihtey eohfietkheenias-, eggs .anclathe vitality If the "tivo thermometers, when • placed side by side,- do not. compare ------aac--- Deea a Garden Pay? unifying the nation, and of establish -I . • • frig- upon a firm foundation the reli-; PlAilturnvs LaLiver P142s gion of Jehovah,- co-uld °ilia= be aCC01111-. , plished through and prayee. 3,,,e one feeling out of aorts have • • Samuel was a man of prayer. See conatipation, indigestion, painli or gas mind in length, I place the bulbs side by also ch. 8:6; 12:17-19, 23; 154:11; and in the slomaeh, bilious spells, sick and aided that the breeder keeps in the side, on a perfect . level with each I am riot sure whether mu: garden eornpaae ps. 99:6 and Jer.15:1- . .1 bilious headaehea,. heartburn, Water - to a certain standard _are slaughtered. the ' t,ype. Owing, how -ever, to In other words, the test 'applied • is preaence of black pigrnent.in the,marn- otpler a .for if one thermometer is a paysits way or not. It takes a lot of V. 6. Drew Water. The offering of brash, etc, ' you Will be sfirPris'ed, to it e higher or a little lower tharrthe hard work to plow'it and get out the water may have symbolized the -pour--; see how quacisamea . ea e'''' • ,,, progeny, not pedigree.- The standard mary gland; Of 'certain races of black Mg out of the sant in prayer befare burn's LanealLiver Pills fix you is not a fancy •one based on external points. It depends mainly upon pre- cise measurements of the carcass, and consideration is given also to such matters as early -maturity, capacity of flesh to take up salt readily, distri- bution or fat and lean. • 'It is clear that the Danes have fat but should show a good proportion succeeded because they have organ- ized the whole business of bacon pro- of lean, and that foods tending to pro - fat should be avoided. An duction, from breeding to curing and duce -soft marketing. In this country there is eamess of swill or too much maize or a lack of unity of aim or, effort. As linaeed tends to Produce an undesire Professor Wood pointed out hi the able qualitY of fat!' course of a discussion at Cambridge, Live Stock and PrOducts the farmer is ins,ufficientlY in touch with the CODSMnerS' market. The con - pigs, producing the so-called 'seedy cut' in the streaky, wholly black pigs should be avoided, unless, as seems possible, strains can be selected which do not show 'seedy cut.' "In the feeding of pigs for bacon. it will be sufficient to emphasize the fact that bacon pigs should net be too • Erports. clusioni of.the whole matter seems to Market reports of the Doininion be that there is one procedure 'which Live Stock Branch show that in 1923, may • go a long way to remedy the 57,672 cattle were shipped to Great existing state of affairs. We need Britain compared with 18,4754n 1922, more stanclatdization of our produc- and that 96,873 went to thbr,Unitecl tion, What the English 'market re- States compared with 189,760 in the quires and appreciates is a, regular year previous. Great Britain took supply of a standard product. It is 24,074 calves last year compared with the finest market in the world. The 27,720 in 1922, 6,232,400 Ths. of beef irony of fhb position is that the best compared -with 6,231,900 lbs., 99,230, - English •paochice, is still superior 'to. 100 lbs. of bacon compared with 98, - anything coining' from abroad. • The 384 lbs., 2,072,000 lbs. of pork cam - best Wiltshire bacen still commands pared with 395,700 lbs., and 29,500 the highest price, but no one can lbs. of mutton compared with 34,100 undertake a future delivery of regular lbs. The United States toolc, 28,748 supplies, of uniform quality. Yet the sheep in 1923 eompafed with 90,266 Danes c:an contract to supply sides by ill 1922, 13,087,300 lb,. of beef coin - the, time 'I &shied by giving them the thousand all of .one qaality." , pared with 18 583,600 1 s., 82,400 lbs. Pleht'Y eg sunshine l'o• lug° them f°n- "do -operative societies after allei Of bacon comPared with 154,600 lbs., Ward 1. slow, oi pia in them 11,1 a other one, they will net register alike. stuff; and 'then it's plant and hoe, irfll God. See 'Lam. 2:19. inc fasting In many instances 1 have known an plant and ,hoe! Gosh,' but my back was a symbol a penitence, of hurnilia- Mr. Jaatt. 'Hand, 3"e-4 'failead Aye. inch either up or down to make a gets tired at it! Sometimes I think tion and contrition of heart. knd Toronto, Ont., wiaises:—'Having had'. -difference of one or two degrees, the we could get along without a garden ameont of difference varying accord- by buying a little green stuff off the ing to the inside of,, the machine. market occasionally. —C. C. S. I have been keeping tab on this gar - denim; business. Last spring I put in Milk in Bread Making, 'two Whole days with the team hauling The Chemistry Department of the manure, plowing, herrowing, an ist- Samuel judged. Because the people believed him to be a prophet of God, and therefore divinely guided, they were willing to accept hie authority. V. 7. 'The Philistines heard. These warlike neighbors of Israel at this That was ten dollars! 1 -put iu subjection, exacting heavy tribute, time held a large part of the land in Ontario Agricultural College studied big. expermentally the effect of whole tWo more days helping Wife plant and for that purpose maintaining i strong garrisons in fortified places. milk, skimmed milk, condensed milk things. That was six dollars! Seeds When they heard of this gathering of and *milk powder in making bread, cost eight dollars, and counting the Israel they supposed it to be for the the effects of fat, and the sweetened, the summer would amount to twenty went up urpose of rebellion, and so "they against Israel." The whole milk naturally had some of time I helped hoe and work it through P but otherwise milk will riot rerolece 1 Of course, we had all the fresh Philistines that the men of Israel did Vs. 8, 9. Such was the fear of the condensed aome of the effects of sugar, dollars! - not believe that they could overcome them in battle. The only way of escape was by prayer. They appealed aa to Samuel to pray for them. The sac- alai e sugar, malt or shortening in making: Vegetables we wanted on the table bread. It has an influence all its, own and sold about forty dollars' worth. which none of these other constituents WepottiP 450 quarts of cora, beans, will produce. In conjunction Vvith Peas, tomatoes, and all kind of junk. these other, ingredient§ it does; how- We ma,de gallons of kraut, had 150 good results from lasing your Mil= burn 's Laxa-Liver Pills for indiges- tion and <tenet ipatiom, and km o wing '''the - misery attenclieg same, I think it only right to tell others of the benefit derived from their use. WeS very much troubled with gas oa ray stomricli after eating, and. lost many a night's sleep, but ;sifter using two vials' of Your Pills I can truth- fully say that `I feel 100% better.1' Prace 25c. a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co. Limited Toronto, flea IroDT- Sale lainfideereopffie.erseecintwedasnal onr ee embodied i ead yfeerr, p Peel County Is noted for Its high-quality seeds. cry eel Seed ifouse. Brampton, Ont.. _is loaated 10 the ever, influence the flavor -of the bread pounds of sonp beans. .11aci plenty of help. It represented -a- new depene if geatre of tins disalet. 11 lias large ouuntitlel Grinvil 'Variegated and. Speeial. Alfalfas. Bed fact iinatpmroavkeesth: crojelohrerofiotahe hi' kale, cabbage, and turnips to feed our ,dence upon and trust in Tehovales and cine„, ' Alsilte; Siroot, ,CloYers„ Timothy, etc. vIllett 04, (4000 onco tor price list. • 111.faii.ot,hflai.lY• 2 010 ..n004 0 0'. arampt.r, .Ontaria renewec purpose to seave Ire sold &red to faroars rry till it t f of bread chickens through -the winter, but -it a new or , , • • P - s, lb 4. th greater moisture retaining •cost pretty heavy. Our garden may 11 higher food value properties. pay—T dinino. I dunno!—M. R. The, 'men of Isaael fought and 'thee ' PEEL SEED NOUSE, g and • Sunlight—that's the b • ig item , in Cows on rye pasture should be re. storm fought for them. Always they • BABY•CMCKS farrowing houses. Germs turn -up moved for several hours before milk- had' heard Jehovah's voice in the thunder, and now they were heartened — by the sense of his presence with Queen City Hatchery, Breeder their toes when Old Sol ,enters. ing, so the milk will not be tainted. them. They fought arid the victory and distributor at husky, healthy Goodies for St. Patrick's Day • was theirs. Never afterNvard could, Chicks anodli;D:,:csnk.Isc,5rteen yearreisecteiaeat: they believe their Philistine foes to be, iTaiarsoitroento2f,or catalogiie and price i vincible moans Thel, aTs. 1.2, 13. Eben-ezer; are only methods; it is organization., 709,000 lbs. of pork compared with Chicken nitters—Cut meat from a one-half cupful subchied light tylien they came on tho of compressed yeast, and the common Purpose inspiring 609,000 lbs., and 1,558,000 lbs. of mut- dressed chicken, into thin= moat slices, two cupfuls of flour. Let rise over fast. AS near a uniform temperature and actuating the whole mechanism of produation and supply that count." The following are extracts feeen a second articlo the same issue of the "JOurnal" of the.British B'iIinistrY of • • f g pan when_ hot put in the slices nutmeg two ego's. Beat butter sugar • A cablegi.arn received m Canada 1.3711`" • ' ' • Agriculture:-- ' peasible, was maintained. The flow - el! bunches were extra large in size, and soine the bulbs produced four clue teas. ParSg t CE,{1R6MgC COUG'hil REP...SEWED 131( Dr„ INcod's Ngrway Pino Syrup • The constarct hacking, racking, per - .stent, (tough that etic o yon spite of' eveierthing you liatie done to t rid it DIfft11,1 danger, enet. the longer the cough stic'es, the more serious raeuace it becomes to your health. • ton compared with 4,497,800 lbs. Canadian B.RCC4n,Shows Improved Quaity.„ flour these well, or if preferred, draw, night, •In •the morning add flour, them through egg and cover , them enough to, make a stiff dough. Let with bread crumbs, which have been rise again,' then add one-half cupful mixed with a' little butter in, a ' of sugar, a piece of butter, a little quotee a large firrn of importers oe of it, cook t,hein gently,, turning and eggs to a cream, then add to • . . withthe cajecc o outa mini - • = , s receiveu las peen or. greatly improved , cake cutter, then CUt corded years that preceded th`e great ,."" 73 t"""r'd fullY a f 1 rt b• • f• . saying t at Canadian bacon recently • equi.ao glaSI door, double wilth heatry Once bacon pigs should breed and feed • h, , ' Wheri brown pile theni on a dish and cut with a large quality. This firm attributes the irn- form product of the -tr-pe that can be • • ‘• Ptt 1).0 B 11 potat d 1 y • e•ist one anoth r • cled 1 had . • d tl nselyes their 110 F t t• t - send brown to the table. [in halves, dip in melted butter and o a o zt o oe, an, a ag, e , wit rounded iorne mune 1CT. wa sts»...ot mom e.0 $19..1 eviv Two bad boys from a good - tan1;, shillued tot 140 14 11114 ,ror 1.1,e Slone of Help." It marked the place where God came to the help of His' • „„ sorely oppressed people. For the time,' Men/ C LIFTERS 130 Egg Hot Water the Philistines were subdued, but in 1 4- • Nt AL ell later years they came back again, 60 be filially conquered by the, armies of Saul ant! .David. APPLICATION Silent Years. What was Samuel • • • • ' "The armer who seta, out to. live dough- Knead, roll with rolling pi ' doin during the twenty long mare - Stock prodticta; 'in England . ea them once or twiee during.the procesS.' n • Incubators $19 75 citi15 Octaruntead la/40a raw a your nor.rodi 11.1)1 statailii, IlLado In Canada g C.tr clear roxl Ced4r. 13.etiutt-• 130 chiait Broodr vv!til rnotiliator 528,21 coliv-erted bacon With " t ti • I .• • 13 t ' • • t 1.* • • tl b I- f tl • el hie family and their pa- , lioug licei. ea one egg mix pal up. .e ise again len en.e. •rt lei an 100 Hen Oslo:laity Grdit siseutta • stS.ss provemch tae system of govern- d • • t• t The craea of their ruin „ ••••• the least amount of waste. ,It inay be d• . with it one ctipftil of .rnilk ad ivevy- delicious= "'ye 6 twerity,lolir yearq 011181.•41144 inly proven „h4t emphasized that a pig ,eilitably bred firm a b a, es a recoil,- consign, the , nient gra ding of logs- The same wee re igion. • oe . a tan , f a It t th, t' , t $tuelc, 1024 inuuliator and poultry ratahrue ,0 .110 thera '14 rooro monry In poolity than iiny other ltro- for the bacnn manufacturer is usually meots btitteo from we,Lorn Forni potatoes into fancy shapes spoonful of flour in one and a half „ potatoes, piece of buttar and'salt. ea; Timbales--Ceok one table_ shook the natien, aiid tvcts fatal a f perseveraace oa a Id , 1 rt on !Altar 0 , flocg 0 1, g b z,„4, 41,„ can:, 111114.4ra.1.6(1 With colotir plato „rci,-, • ail excellent poalc pig; hut it does not "lave earned' oommendati'on, t.1.01.11, bru,sit with. egg and bike in hot oven. tableepoortfuls of butter, when hubb1- tgeent.y yeae.s at the best'yoaas of his • . _ follew that a pig tvhich may be hailed t- j Pa,trtek's Cakc.—One cupful of • Ing, stir in gradually, one -hall cupful life to rekmclle and reetcree the tell - is Poac 'mama. c t t 1 , butter, t'S,Vt) cupfuls of flour, two cull- of milk, cook until smootb, arid sea- g ou s life oi the people, aollowing the. Nils of sugar, two teaspoonfuls of son with a little salt and onion jnice. moral shipwreck of Eli's soos. • baking powder, one cupful ' of milk, Remove from fire, add three beaten 2, Revillal, Illeatings, Sooner or four whites of eggs, one cupful of eggs, and one atipful of cooked pores, later, to the preparing armiea of the corn stanch, otic -half teaspoquful of pressed. thaough ramp, turn into Lord, the day of march will come. To, almond extract. Cream butter, add greased -timbale molds. Stand them some leader God gives the spirit; of 110111 'ataach, baking powder. Add moderately hot oven. Turn out. on 861 -Ind the ChIn 71611 (1.16 tiine sager, und abuond, sift together, flour, th a pan of hot wator tt7c.t• disco jnment to noie the hour and alternately with milk to first mixture, heated plates and serve with 1 '' 1-° 'Tr"' all else and hasthn the nery cross of the day of the, Loud ' beat eggs (whites) tulta stiff, add to sauce' It is e tide in the eaft-dra 010401 Wise cake and beat- vigorousla7-• alae late (ri'aied (acie/ lag -Select the wh'.'t is the spiritual engineer who can cal - loaves. •• I stallea, weeh -Well, and out in two-inch ciliate and utilize the UN; of the tide. Zarostanal----Whites Of three eggs and lengths, then -with a` small knifo. soeh a time we may well follow Palverized sugar to make a ,good stiff- the 'c[nds into fringo, about rylv2.-hal.f., the program of Samuel. The frret' entog, add a little vanilla, flavoring inch long. 1\i:eon in a bowl of ice lehbig,the tthe great gathering and green coloring- • [ water to which a little lemon juice hae, 'was to Praaa l• nen in aaerantental a they 'aim-1nd their coirenittiterit to St.. Patrick's Rolle—One cupatil oC aeen .71.1(1Cid to keep it white. Serve in IT,(' mille scalded and cooled, • ono table- dainty pike, in individual dishes with ptlolenr107 ottiltf,e ITlYltitshesig87fibeadinaoC 3,\/•Veealat'ellr spoonful of sugar,' a pinch of salt Vrench or mayonnais'e dresaing, The aarar 'WAS to be eonsidered irroyoe: foe pork is of suitable struct,ure for -first quality bacon, "Strong representations have been Cet rid of it at the outset by using made to the Mini -stay by the bacon Dr, Wood's ai•erevay, pane rup, curers that ',ley are unable to obtain •"ae" L. W.Newcombe, OnowaYsufficient "pigs of the right quality to ', wriaoegto,eteeeret aeons ago a; enahle them to keep thein bust/lessen aaatly troubled wii)i a petals, 'laming at *full newer; and that in (,,nt.; chronic cough that one , doctor particularthey receive au, undue pro- ataleO ava,8 111-1ereA-1105h5. 1•Yi-e•€1 SOV" poation 0.1* oiras which carmot the eon- etal remedies -without benefit, until 1 eceted into first - quality bacon, 'at is usaa Dr.waed's Norway 'Pthe8YttiTh stated that i21 other countries, notably which relieved lee at once, and ny n. and' swede•whero big .. rear aon1leicea use entirely removed the •• re trouble. 1. can most heartily recone big Inc 'been organiaed for the pro - mond it for any throat or broneicial • duction af bacon, aa many as 75 per ramble. " •cent. of the pigs sent to meelret ate Priam 85c. A. bottle.''large family e• amilonveble into first-class bacon, '."0 00e.; tint up only by The T. 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