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Aipmodiately,its qVIm � _ Ir . .. I ",- AaV 4, 1 .gur an4 P#4ty Won for it .. - I . popula#trI -:th.pt. has be m. vr . . . -,sver,siw. . :It is still a. Ii4le" diffie) . . . I I . �aut and .'a little better than. ordinar ... U11-4 I I � .1 � . I � , I I , . . . . I . � "I I I. � . . . - I I 1� I ..� " I . I . .� I I . I . 1 '4 -, . I : Wirinipeg; Kan.­rghio� . ', �1' a 24 pe _ I I ,cent. increag . q in the qiiontitY of A , I . grabia I] � �specte`4 from #1 - e, copamQ44P4 . lineut,of ttke, crop '* 't6 date, ove I , , year . I � tp,ligle for the obirrespondirg"p6iiod 0 . I the . previous .. ska0h, reports issue . . by lthi� V3,4ua4ian. Pacifij trausportg I �. tibn depArtment'shoW there were. 152 ' 1, . %53cqg Inspected:- from SeRternber $ March 1, 1924, as.compato I ", ,-with 122' ,782 cars same, period, his � -year. Of , the ago,egate .inspectioi � . . I -there were 129,706 cars of wheat, 12 . 762 cars of oats, -5,425 cars of barle� I� .zand 2,317 cars of rye. - I . , I 11 - �, -, - �� . 4 � I . IRIS FRIEND ADVISED . f I , I ,,,,HIM TO TAKE'THE3 ; ''. � � . . � � QUEBEC MAN PRAISES DODD' . . I KIDNEY PILLS. I Mr. P. Levesque Completely Rebeve r � o ' f Kidney Trouble After' a� Sho , Course of Dodd's Kidney.,Pills. . - Padoue Station, Queb6c, April 14tt �11 .4(Soeeial).—Mr. Pierre Levesque, , I . . I -well krx4wn resident here, is a ne-i I I addition'to the army of Canadian . -who sin'g the praises of Dodd's Kidne I -Pills. Like all the others, he ha i -tried boddIs Kidney Villa for kidne trouble, and.found them good. . ."After receiving adVIce from m -9!riend- about your kidney pills, I gav 4 1 -them a trial. I had bad kidneys. -kave, been completely relieved after treatment of a few boxeA." . Dodd's Mdney Pills strengthen th I Idd-neys,-and put them in shape t9'd -their full work of straining the im purities out of the bloA With pur `hlobd there is good health all ove 1� A -th body. � . I I ere is no reason why- anyon ", a uld continue to suffer when Dodd' ,'I. dney Pills can be ,obtained Tro I "I . , ggists everywhere, or The Dodd 1, ditaine Co., Ltd., Toronto.. : . . � . ; - . ,� � , : . I . � . I I , " Itzrann , . F,,,,1 � I . . ^JW4,MU"LJ 1%,LN lis" . '. :1�1 I I W; are.now entering upon an.ex � nsive and intensive period of agita . on and discuslsio�n regarding the us . 11 I atil abuse of alcoholic drinks. On -Frolltibition friends' have opened th % ,-i�paign in thQr usual emotional -an IT , hysterical manner, For example, t1etter from one correspondent apo�ear norning paper, intimatin 11 I hlat'nth: late Ron. W. J. Hdnna stat I I � ,� it ,��".. ,ed that 80 per cent. of the inmate � "I , , � , ,I ,of inshne asylums in Canada wer 5 there through drink. I am very muc Rl," -in doubt if Mr. Harma was-correctl-, I I'll ,;� -quoted. "I � � ,, '' Sir Frederick Mott, F.R.C.P., a ::�:, .;�, ". i il" " . ,iminent pathologist, emphasizes tha 11, Alcohol plays a relatively unimport " . I . . � ant part in the production of certi I 'bundan I �fied insanity, supplying a a l, , -proof of the thoroughness of his re ... , .,search work in this connection. . . I I . A redent investigator, R. H. Towne Sias* d6velolidd a number'of very ap . :pealing arguments in favor of th : . . . . I __ . . � — I . . I I I . . , . � ASPIRIN . . A . . � . Beware Iomf: I . mitations! I � . I I �, I . . - I' � I . ,� I .�,, , , " . , ,q ! . I ., 11 _L�� �,'%' I I . . I I i "I 116, : 1�� .. �1, , , I , , ,I , I �,� , - -f I " � :9� ; I � I i � 14 .4 a =404 lip "': "I -*be *ng th ll I . . I 1. 1.11 I IA� I I is p0ooqpus�'trt�,, blit" tboroqh real. ,, . ,a pawt decade, WA104 -`Mqq,1U �11 ��'! � � 34 60 04. . ,tb 4 1 ' �;. ! ; �� . A . , _P 14, �� 1A tt 9( the- i0fl.00 .. I M.': �� lei 9.7, � I .�W "' 'C, "" r. . d ,4 which ,Alk , dum - , , "92. R , Ity - of" v4*4r4fdo; Axve, su0c Lalowts 61`0444 b4vo fueveid.od in"oftip'so pop ..U�AQA "I 4� Y ii oiv� , , , . I I "I , I - I I I I ; �L;,!, . .,, , I I I I ' ' 'd* dWr 's . I ; f ­ I h ,,, rw"e ­ .or 44t*.6, the bowels 41W eten the ston' c tr4 .rt *o& for bA'' j*I . I . - �,,�. 4rmwa .. 07'. �_to , � 11 , �*' ; hloo ,,;,,� * P , , jr � ,.4 T t 'L( � 1�6* 1 , ., er . I 1, _ 'dcaf _, *left!, �j _', 7, �. . _ , ig wU = ,­po I'll , ,i � j�,tbj ," � � .�O fhe � I ;, , , , - ­ I I � r 11 _ , � " ­ � %��ki,�,,N,,��,,l A4 - -ft- f , h 'Aby of any 4'the ,I'. .. � . Tts �. .7 is. is , 6:.Vom�!g* 01411, ,14 %0#,tropicia cb#�J0,4,. _V. � ... ­... I 11 , .. .1.1 :� I ��.T,�: "'I" ... .... ,.� , - , , - = ., e, %4,� _ �i " � Al. aird I us rell4ve',Jb and v4Iot6k1m .1 "I'll I - .. 1, i - . .11 , , " , ... i:,. �,,�' , . I., T4`, IUOU04 110 091*1 t4e thQuh pot'. 4, (1W An :Ppen", alri;il r �Uor I a Q4. .�* ' od h "As... con- V evid.eh .ere needed to 40-W � ; 111. . 11; ',.'l, W,1:. 3�t 0"%.l`k.l �1� . a, , A. � '.. 10 ' .ee� W . �, ''I ­ 211 -4 . .. M � "t - , _ ,' te ' ' .1 I ,.�:tl " -,,� I See0pd; th i0d, or , � bigrbl�, darj# i n%ocqiX . .. . 0,0004p, coldsi colic, e . the iTteremed dentund . for boavy. I 1. k - , 10.1141-1, ,�,&,, , , I . ih people.Aie ated 0 0: ,_ ., , �, � - terittiry, I,_ _ p_per . 11 = : . : . ,�� TOW ��` I t,064_ splr*-. �_ , . ,� I W its, cl .9 9, Wid Concerning thl'L es - , . .. . _ jp,X - it could be ea � 0 xy�,�,: - ,,Va. Arthur Fill[M horses lu� citi , afft ir, I , . I � *W"l:,� ' 11rone.- I , , --n f. - 1. ,,, � � ., I I ,Goutbiont,of E i I q�th scent, take it IlVoord, and soon fall ft I ly ,yLt �4 - . UrOP94 . (� . . oy1veswe,_Q#e;, writes --14Ba*,by's supplied. Only the'other day a repre7 * i I I "I ­A� ly, � , - . 1: i . F 'I, i nt, velopiug,iOwn Tdbleth h#b'been of wonder ul sentative of a well known in nery . , � 1111" e — 10 pl&.� t lutury- and ,e*t : 0. �th I preso,nt into �-ti,Sucb,llke Muiriber, de _ , f . I � �, i�; "�,- . , . , , , , 1, . I ldeaol� stupojo from which they benefit Ito m*.,b41.* -who was suffeiing 'concern in Toirmito was iriftiring Z W-55;7 1 11 - I "t - i f , 11 i . I ir I - in , ni . 11 . ThQ. 4histo 11 faas to the iilto'a� I from constipation and indigestion. . I where 'be, could get a good pair of _P I ,01041.'' 51, Ii gn"; . , , " I � W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -­.� 1��'��', 1, 00ect of alo.hdl upon TiumAn, groups possibly never" awaken, /,;, I, . . "' in the eArlfdr,or wine arin7png, ,,,-. 7f , is flower WQr0 brought always keep the ".C-4,blets on hand and heavy . -Clydesdale horses, - This firm ' I kv",, 4 & , � 11, ? �1�i _. I - tNrropomt , � Oft ,.,: `,!: � . I., - are tabiniditirt. Arid - satisfactory, It 1nW R si and'ieft thqre for would ddvise all njotbera to do like- has been ming,only motor trukks for I '.. '' I �� ": l 91 .1 ,,� � I 11 ' r . lod be bt4 A las. foa- the night, it wquld, in I I -M" , nea . *iih I . , � I ii rn4y l ,e fi y stimmarizi ean certain death wise." The, TAblets are sold by med- sometime. A big. packirri jxiAust I . . . .. � I., " I, . I I I , , 11. 6�., - . - - for the patient. Recently, in South -icine dealus oroby mail at 25. c6niti a the west that A few yeark ago chimg- — d$6�*. I "I'll.. 'Al. . rpp"(11. , ' ' America I I . � 1- I A��v"' , , I Z`,�, ',Ij f P14-11 �V4 , . M, man ace --for I., -21 . , � 1�1-1 . _ , an accusation of murder box from ThglDr,.WI1liams1 Medicine P,d- over, from horses to niotor ower, - � � . ,�;�� If 1. In the �iorthern; Hemi4here '.. di* &O I �11 _­ 111.1,�;�l I . I , . Ill , ': "�- nl�;,,'�-. �1111� i cohol was dlseo�rered and) for ages wa's brought agalrist a faWly ,i�bo Co.; Brockville, Ontw has now decided to go back to gorses E It meatts also that Yow. , ," xinomrl-16 � L � ,� � � . I I . 11 * - : i'�? I.' d was used as a beverage, While its use werThsaid to have profited - financially . I I ,I for the bulk' of its transport work = � . I I . I I I. . I I , ,�,,�-.,­. - ".­ I ,:­ � T -1 11 . I � - = I . . ,.,. ".. , , i ,. I ,'�, . . was nearly unknown in the Southern by e death, in thebr home, of a These two instances came to the — - , 1. ., �, l, '111 I .1 . . .1 Consunam buy 30 . mMian fat of, , L , ""' � � - Hemisphere. Civilization' rose only 7ealthy relative. Upon Investigation . I writer's notice quite recently.,. Their = XIMLT -, I .. 11�� -1 1� ,.. :11 � , ': � I & ,'�,;Jlij�t�_` '.1 �, �� . . — 'K.,OORS a ytzk� OW4 ]WaA =W= _ 11 , many � 11 ,,, ," ��'. rn Hemisphere and nut it was - found that some trumpet flow- YOUNG STOCK INSUFFICIENT TO num� = ' ia 0�_ WAIN"401- �� �, L" 1, !n the Northe I I . er cduld be multiplied — each ' ' L LIL the Sout4ern. ' .- � ers. heid got anixiddp�rjth a bunch of . times over had one the time to make = _...a.color, aod " I., d ,. , EXN�rti.V'utah"..7' sbaaAarIsm-,Rt js tr446- j � I . -t � 2. In the Western. Hemisphere -al- others irl- a vase, -which was allowed R WASTAGE OF = �� I I "O's T , qii 4 �Ii t further inquiries. Suffice it to say = the height of m:04363*11� : , l".,; � I I I . ',.,� � ' lization were alike un- to I first coat and'in am -vim . � � � cahol and civi stay in the house all night, and that there is a general swing over to = � � I "I I . .1, ... �', P . = I . . I . .. " .g , ki1own except among the Aztecs of bad .Actually caused the deAth of the . the horse in many lines of transport _:. r . . . I . I I I i;, � . = I . . I I : .. IQ, W '" Mexico and the Incas of Peru. The rel4tion. I There are two'phases of the horse work. Moreover, the farm tractor, is = 11 - � ,1,,..,q,-% , , I I ., -�M. . � � .Z�A,�t,�'�ll. - no longer the rival of the horse, that = . : 4 "'��, � = � i . I �'­ L ruling class of tbose�, drank Wine, op- ,Some orchids, 'With their s1range situation at the present time that in � '. �. L ., pressed the non -drinking -proletariat au`�r Powerful perfume, -are capable spire,optimism as to the failure. of it promised to be during the war = .. �_ _ . In � �, M and enjoyed a short-lived civilization of drugging the senses.a�d causing the industry. The statistical 'out- years, Even this is true of the prairie = I ��� 1 11'i� I .. I � 'Y'l I = 4i:,' ''. .i . ,,,�'... I ­- .. es`-.'�;_ - ", 11� ill., , of moderate height. faintrictss. There are some -peoplp, look and the keen dem-and and ,country, where, owing* to the larger , = l;�,`��,, ", '. I ., ­..,. � " � too, who cannot stand the, scent bf scarcity of certan types of horses. farms, tractors could be used to = � .­ii,�,y,! .. L ,lI,',:-�., . . � ,,- - , - ., , - "I I i � � � 3. Tho�e p4rts of the Northern — I lI I 1� 'twf,�� , . , . i. . , 4., .. . .. 1. . 11 11 I 1, 11. � Y I Hemisphere Wrst.attained civilization roses,' Whilst others are prejudiced Let us look into the statistical sit- better advantage than in the East. a . .. .. " 4. against the innocent = 11 �.,:­, i��;:gl' wherl .alcohol was first used. From -looking violet. uation for a' moment, Since 1921 As a' Manitoba fArmer stated,in dis- I I : I � `;.i11;4_,`,1a1A �1. q . 4�,Am, ; -1 ��`e.l"L,I�,."��', . . . , ­�m � I "'e o' It is well to make ' � ,.,e.i,; its disc v9ry to thep�esent day alco- certain that the horse population of Canada has cussing 'this situation recently, trae- M . ; - s:- Ii�,'K.. " . 11 .... ­�� .. � I �,I, , ,,�,��.,T"-,- - 11 . .1 'I, ll� �� i ,. ,.,_.�,��Z hol and civilization 'have never been any perfume we use or -have in .the decreased by a I I , . I ­'.y�,',"�4�,, 11 � 1� 283,280. During that tors are now used more for belt " . f M �. , !�,,��IVR I . 1-1 ..."ll � �4�.Ik,,W�l ,_ , ", , " 7!.-,�,, � ! 11,�". 1�� ��! 11,�". , , , '!!"',�' �. S wholly absent from,the Mediter,*u house, is suited to our temperament. period there has been a decrease in power than for cultivating the land. a . I ,,�`!! , _ I , � ! , � — � '' , � -, , ��',.,'�, � - 0 M, ,... , ean Basin. In those parts of the -If the least irritation is caused by any the number of colts and fillies -com- A word as' to the production of the _= I I- . = ', �`�i�,,&, .. , , :,� -1!::, �Ip, 1� Northern Hemisphere where alcohol scent it should at once be,dispensed Ing on -to supply the wastage in heavy draft horse. I do not wish to = FOR SALE BY I . ,` _: � A was �or ages unknown civilization was with however beautiful it my seem horse flesh, which is pretty constant be considered as unduly pressing the = . . � , 1'1� " ", 11 = , � ., �L .:�., ,- , . � — I'll , ;4 , , I . d likewise anki6own. to oiliers. There are few people who from year to year,. of 140,478. If we claims of one breed more than an- - . —11 ,,,,;., V I . 1, �,', .-,, ; E= I - ,— 11 .1. ��, t 4 In the book of Genesis mankind do not like the "scent of clove; yet, go back a couple of years more: we other. It is generally admitted, bow- . I I %, " ."'.1I., , : � . , * . - .�. "... ��,,_C L i I ! . . .... d not long ago, there was a case in find that there were 277,834 fewer ever, that the Clydesdale holds the = .. I -.%' '-,,, '- ; is described as engulfed in wicke, - J"."I"". -,,, �"�I,, _ ... ry of alcohol. Zanzibar where the scent of clove colts and fillies in 1923 than there premier place for the production of = . I'��", " . I ,,�" I = . � i _7i;�,- � � ­ ,,, ih began to be was responsible for,an official's con- were in 1919. In other words there the c4oice heavy weight horses no* = - ­­ "I"','"; I It Improved after No, I = N. CLUFF & SONS, -, 7" � ,'�; I .. I I . L � .I � �; 'L. '�`. a a'husbandman and planted a vine- tracting an ulcerated throat, with has been a, decrease of over forty- in demand for transport work in our = . . I . I , '�,A'��111_- . . A4;:,P . 1� ,,, . ��'_ , , , ,;I � yard. consequent loss of voice. , five per cent, in the number of cities and tow-ris, one has only to a I � '�",�,,�, aI I .1 , :,: I ,'��,��,.�,,�.,,� 5. It was among'a nation of wine young horse stock in the country in make a study of the type of hors.. := � n_'�.', __ ., ­ , ,,, - = �. , ��, ,1. ,� y driniers that Greek civilization rose five years. It would appear, there- in use in cities to-d�to verify this = Seafo'rth, Ont, ,,i,,�,.'�..,,. ���, s and that the Greek intellect reached Vancouver, B. C.—A combined to- fore, that we have already reached statement. = I .��_ I i Y its height. tal value of imports and exports of the point where the number of In producing the drafter of weight, = * �� � I.. �,,��, ,,, �, . � , , ;,f"i, .1. � = . ��, W�L,'li'�., ... . . 6. No public edict, taxes or stlatu- $35q,655,730 is the record of the port young stock coming is not sufficient size ayid quality one must look well = . ; l I I I fNll �� ?.I , ­_ Y tory prohibition ever interfered with of Vancouver for 1923, ace6rding to a to supply the wastage in horse flesh to both the sire and dam. The farin- = I . � � " ,�. ��. � I . . 1"�', . . . � . . - " .� = 11, _',_ .. 11 , , �.O, e Roman drinking habits. For two statern6rit issued by the board bf from year year, That may seem er who has mares o'f substance and = I I I �. '. P�W,_, � I , to — ��,�. � 'I *;,�,;, enturies they were in armed conflict harbor commissioners. This is an like an unw;�rranted ,statement to weight and mates them, to a Clydes- 11 ss ,.:�, l, - 1, 1. � a with Carthage, which had statutory. increase of $47,490,492 over the year make considering the. number of or- dale stallion weighing well up to or .9a plilliflimillillillillluilulinifinfillillillimilimuDiullofflIlif I . . i � . -!, � . �,.,­­,. .". prohibition. The arms of the drink- 1923. . I dinary horses, and most of them are over the ton weight and combiriing ------ . _. I I - _,.i -X. e ing Rofirans graduall \ - ___ ­ __________,___7_, � I 11­1�,�, , �­, ,l�, Y overcame their . very ordinary indeed, in the country with this, size and good quality of 1.v '1- I ­ �� ..... I ,.;�, I . I I , � �� ".. I 0 probibi(ion enemies, and at the end of - — I at the present time. But if one underpinning is well on the way to- ' � _��;� I'll I . horses on farms to -day is largely due calves to become stunted in gr At' 'I ,�� - this period Garthage and Gaul were readi statistics aright one can come wards the heavy weight owth . � 1. il . producing . :, : �:.,'..�i� maturity` Aad #qs is \. '­,��, � - , iii , I `1 I "I ... ;..��11,1111 . of h e ,. W. --,_1 . � � ";, , , , ,I. _w6., . ,., " . , i , M . , _-, .1 ' r 9;, . ,. . I, I .1 1� owing - , X � T . e both conquered. A consideration of - LOWERED VITALITY to no oth, conclusion_-. -,-. I - drafter. to lettingi the colts shift for them- any time up to r the history of the Rhine is most ii- , 0 It is well to beaf -this fact in mind But that in itself is not sufficient. selves, during their gr years. just as true -b . 11 ,.� ", � ,� The primary cause of this is, no not mean by this that the colt, . , I......;, luminating, because it was epriti I also. It takes five year's to breed The colt must be kept in thrifty and .. l ' .; IN 1. . ' , ' : 1. ,� , , nu- doubt, the low price of the mature either as a colt� as a yearling, is a I I, ,.tlr ;', '. -bi e ously Inhabited by white Europeans. A Cbndition Following Indoor and raise a horse to maturity. If good growing condi,tion right from . ..:;I-, 1� , animal. Any colt or filly, however, two year old or as a three - . t .::;!,, �", t , , a year Old I- " :�11.41 , , "I . For tvienty�five centuries civilization . Confinement of Winter. during the next five years theree is foaling to maturity. 'And it is just . � _­!�,�. i is worth careful feeding and hand- �should be kept fat and in I .. ��,,,�,J a and aRohol, savagery and prohibition the same decrease in ,breeding that here where a great marry producers . I , ',"­ %.,... �,,; W. - were found together. � There are very few people who do there has been duringl the past five of heavy drafters fail. They neglect ling. If it is not worth that no mat- shape. The main. thing is. to . e - It . _,�r,��!,' . . ,_Z�Il, ter what the market price is, it is not growing and irk hialthy, - ' I ��.-,�� - F ,- I Stagnant and declining civilization not need a tonic at this season of the years, where will we be in regard to the colt during the growing years. , I il worth raising at all. dition so that bone and mus a ' � 1. ?��.�," " 1 'have prohibited a16'6hol in all coun- year. Ile reason for this is that the horse supply necessary to carry Breed andleed are just as important � ,� .:; �', . Coming back to the heavy drafter develop to the maximimm - I _.V'a �, I., tries and- in all ages, as in China In- whether in the home, the office or'the on the work' of the equatry, both on in producing the draft horse as in ...,�_-., - .. � . —the foal,must be carefully fed and and weight will be secured w1wA r' . 1 1-1 dia, Carthage, Bagdad, I�Amaseas;'and factory, people have been living the farrh and in the city, to say no- producing any other breed of live nam- '.... I.. q � . - � . � , , * , handled and kept in good healthy, tarity is reached Had this prattice, �, -� ., , , .,:', *A thiit'of the Moslems in Spain. His- throughout the long winter months in thing of supplying the needs' of those stock. Under the nare of the skil- . * ,,;,*,, - tory furnishes, unbroken testimorry an atmos,phere more or less vitiated, who use horses for recreation and ful feeder heavy weight horses, can growing condition right up to matur- been followed in rearing many of the .,.,. " - � ',-41 1 ity or you will never get the- good medium size drafters now AndW' ' ,. ,....� ,l",:, . - to the fact that only the drinki and as a result find themselves not up pleasure. Good saddle .horses are be produced from what may be term- .1 _.�_ ng pro- heavy weight gelding no matter what their way to market, we would hiWe "I, e letariabs bear genius. Religious lead.j to their summer -time health. Through not at all plentiful even to -day, ed medium weight sires and dams. the breeding may be. The cattleman more large heavy weikht horses', . t 1,.i�` r ers such as Buddha and Mahomet the long months of winter your blood While not a few who maintain One of the reasons why we have so I 10 . I '11, pre has been growing thin and poor. many poor nondescript types of cannot produce the kind of beef offer at the present time to, those ile-' ,l �, - -� . �, , . I i., je ached prRohlibition and punishments strings of hunters and jumpers have . that tops the market if he allows his manding them 11 .. i`., .. , d Jesus preached freedom and forgive-' Closer confinement and lack of exe]7- had to go outside Canada to get what _ I I _,,,'. I I .. , 1;,;;" I ' t. - . .. �." a ness. cise have used it up and exhausted I they want. Twenty-five years ago � - � I �. I � 11 I . ___­ ­ - . ,�� - In Englaud the common drink in You 'are not as energetic as you could Ontario alonle was producing more ______ — I I . . ,!- . ,�,. � . I I 'I'll 9 the middle ages was water. At the wish. Your work tires you and per- than enough of the T)leasure type of I, -,I `.iii' . I ...... .. '.. .7i.M_.::�::__. -.%?b .... ­Wi - - .Wl, - end Of the seventeenth century it was haps your digestion is none too good. horse to supply our home needs and . -, ­"T?:Y:;. . I ... W. � . - _= ..:.. - a ale. In 1690# distilling was thrown Your nerves may be shaky and your a very profitable trade was being ;. _. ......M:.. I'l-1 , .; ­ . I I ��1111 :. . gn'.= � -, .. N... I I -,-- e open to anyone in payment of trifling appetite poor. All these things point carried on in supplying the needs of .� � : �;`- - .,�.!, �� - to �overty � F.E. "' 1: . ..... ::� _I� duties.. This great increase in alco -of the blood. It is a scien- other countries. .;� .i:-= ... :_ =: - I I :..!:=. ;:. . "M _. , - holic temptation was followed as ever tific fact that if the blood of the The number of common ordinary 1111M , I :: ... : r _1 ... , - . .��.. .... := 4. by brilliant and intellectual gains to strongest is tested in the spring there horses in the country and more par- . Mig ,_.!N ;­ . .. I .... � ... : tri .:W-. ... ,� .f . .�'.. , 0 ..... _.- ::_. i M.- -_ I . n posterity. The vast itchievementq in is less of it and it is poorer than it ticularly in the ranching dis ets ` I _ . ::::. - F ­::,� "?,l .: - ... .... - I _.p:::;._ I. === .:�, t art, literature, industry and invention w" in September. The spring medi- of the western provinces and which ... .!::.-.! _.__1 .. I f -..:"- - of the English -,speaking people fol- cines of our grandmothers—sulphur sell for very low prices, is the main ^12 11 .M.M. �� � I _. ..)., .; ..... - lowed the introduction of distilled and molass�s, salts and the like—re- reason why the brveding of horses - . .9 .iEiffi. 11 , l-. .=.­ ==. . t spirits. The arms of the drinking cognized th6 necessity for ail at this has decreased to it,; present low ebb. ' I: 2�::�, � .= I — season, but were an unscientific at- But this supply of conimon stuff =;- - - English triampher over non -drinking p 1P . * people in every quarter of the globe. tempt to cleanse the blood. Modern cannot last forever, and the time I ..­ . I . � I . 'Before the birth of Robert Burns medi6al science has found a better may come quicker than most of us, I � , . It V - the common drink of the Scots was way. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make realize when this supply will be t . - . 1. � a ale for the peasants; claret for the new, rich blood at the first dose and dissipated and we will wake up to ; - "" rich. The latter half of the eigh- at every dose afterwards. Thus they the fact that horses of any kind are - __ ......., . —_ I teenth, century whiskey had becorne strengthen every organ of the body not at all plentiful, which will mean - . ,I -_ I.. I -_ plentiful, and alcohol temptation' in and give new vitality to the ,jaded a distinct advance in price, which — - . . I ...... the stron ' f irm of whiskey *As fol- system. Here is proof'. Miss Clara the average farmer will not be in a � . I'll .. 19";Pid improvement in the Cheslock, High Falls, Que.,,says:— position to take ndvan"ge of be- .. � - 10wed bir I I I 0 - Scot pea -gantry, the rise of Scot in- "I was in a much run-down condition cause he has discontinued breeding .1 d�stry, education, arts and enterprise, and my blood was' thin and poor. I operations.. A farmer cannot get in .. 1*1 Arid the progress of Sclot settlements took Dr. Williams, Pink Pills, and I and out 'of raising horses as he can I . ... .1 . ! throughout the world. must thank you for the good they did for example in raising hogs, I do ' Spying is here and the finest motoring days of the year I .1, .l� \ . In America civilization and distill- me. I never enjoyed better health not mean by this that the preduction are but a few weeks away. 11", ed spirite,"wlere yoked together from thsin I have since I took them." 9f. common, ordinary horses should I ,Z. ;� I -1 , - the stftk. In the aeMevernent of na- You can get these pills through any be increased. Far from it. No mat- A Ford car offers a splendid means of rehuration after the . tional independence rum was super- dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 ter how �scarce bnrSes Mak become 11 11. seded bywhisk�y. During the whole cents a box from The Dr. Williams' in the near futuro, as the present �md grind of the day's work, More than that, it gives 1. period, from its settlement to the bril- Medicine Co., Brockville, Onip. I . statistical - situation indicates, it will YOW family a means of enjoyment and opens the way to I - liant rise of mental and industrial 1� - never , be a profitable businegs to � many forms of recreation in the open air. And it enables .. ", activity, all classes raise common nondescript types, I tem1pted In the stronger forms of SEEDING FOR FIBRE FLAX that are just horsc�z and have no real all of,you to enjoy the convenience of motor transportation - ,�, . , aledfiolic beverage. It was when al- I / place in supplyim_- the needs of the at all timm � I .11 .1 co;holic consumption pe�vaded all Oat- When selecting land for growing couritry in a utilit - Ill sense or in cat- �.I sea from the highest to the l6west, fibre flax, one of the most Important ering to the re(pilrern0rits of those If you are planning to drive a car this spring we cannot � . .1 .rich and poor, that America's civiliz- requirements is' that it be Compar- who use horses for recreation. 1. .11� ... , I I ation rose. atively free from weeds because flax And -that brini,rs me to the main urge too strongly the advisability of placing your order � , :�'.. l From these short and very condens- appears to be more easily smothered point of my ,story—the position of �clr itamediate delivery. I � I ! ed- historical selections it is evideht than most, farm crops. Furthermore, the draft horse ,If quality, size and I . " .. 1: flax is harvested by pulling and the weight. Anyone in elbse touch with I - � . 1. I .. - for proceeding'slowly in the direction presence of weeds handicaps the har- the situation will have noted that I - .11 I- __ � - : I . oftontinuous prohibitory legislation. vesters. As xegards choice- of soil durirfj recent yi,ars choice drafters ASM � .. 7-1 I . .2 __! L . I � I �',' ..- �. . � at, w 11 1� � lae4m have es Lieu ave T, �1 Unless you see the "Bayer Cress" tringevr- types ere Js consluera e awtude as of T,ne. xinct I I I I I � , . . � I . 1� on tablets you are not I J";7 at Z _ flax, grows well on many varieties, but been __,A§&VF 1 in X =Zien'tal selling at profitable prices. I '. 1, ..,; - e � ern 9beat in . ments of the human heavy clays, light sands, and soils During the past fow Months several /. o. b. F. , I . ;tifig ,t%4��gsnulnb Baier -A irin prov 10v 1- - I . . . , I & - br ,,millions. :and i ' d . .4 1 . ritaining too large an amount of heavy draft team.,;, with quality, site CW=rn__d -_ I Io* . race. . co 1P.011=. _ . I., ,..' , . . I . , ��JK , ty-t y 0 The conclusion seems to be that, nitrogen are to be guarded against. and weight, have been purchased by : � jAQW ov6r twen B?Uhfc sf.rang ond , ��.;. ... .. 1. , 1, I I . While Individuahr,. mjy zuf?er from an Nitrogen in excess tends to promote users in Toronto at fibra $600 to han F40!fimaw . I , . � I , Iffead"h .00 I ; , �� 1 q4E 48 L11W. ` t � - . 'y " . - Lumbago unwise use ' of f'ormented. drinks, the growth of too much Wood at the $660 per pair. Since the beginning I I , 0 . thid of the year a carload of heavy draft- * - ­, I . , dahalo 11 I � 1 h, 1 , - l$,_ IV ,� I Uumatism groups do not, Put, qn. the contrary, expense of'the fibre, and tot I - � . NMI. " � E .. . .1. . 0, -, I. . " l 1. . yfokiress atid dbv6lop. Prohibitory reason, and also for the danger from ers w& shipped from Qa1gary to the . � I A . . a Pain, Pain ,III , .f. 11 .. , � 1�, , I . . I legislation Indtleeg,spy government in weed seeds, it is not well ,to apply Ngst, the averago pried for which on I " . , . lt�' fto ' - . - I ­ - . . . . . . . . . . I ll�l . , i�',,�%%blpf,, � of - AgpirWl its most obnoxious form, which is a barny9td manure 01reet to the flax board car was $275.00 eA& Not long I , �. . � �', . I .Age" 1��, 4:0 , � , s. I . - - , . -l"Al, - I .. . I "I . .1 10,01i'*, I ',I 40IM90 (1014taiM developement of the Aiiatic method crop. Uniformity -in, the soil, lia of ago an owner of a pair of good I , : , t�v __R I 1, 1 � .;0 T� . -red , . ,!� - do4du � L,A0_y;:vboxW 01 -I Ill ,. ng #iore iMportatee than tYpe, tot' laud 'Clydogdale I , . _11 .," I Td 4A, )40, I of enforei law.�, I- . geldints�o*ad offe ? , , : I � " , A . I. .. I I � , , W, !q 15. -1 "I It would be IntAtUting to ha�e the 6f"unevetil f rtil't t m kes for straw $650.00 for tbem but !eftue to sell, .. .- . - � 11� , , , , I ­ ,!,.,.,. . a a W, �,� I I � ad loot I . . I I .1 ­N� .IV , - . *at 1, ial­il�bd"bp� . A __ �, 11� F .A . a i ,p t_., e,., I , I �. ":.,. , 1, Inphia is -t 1. I . . I ,. 1, , I ,, l� -, I C,Ii".) Of 11, � � I � , ,&eeticaeidesi ,;. I �,, I I If Is well .1.1 . . � I '. . . 11 -9" Marti I I I.. � I .. :,, , � i, 'i #Awi iml, :� l,:�� , I , I I I 11 : , ,� ,4 ;1-7�:,,, , , I . , - w F , 0 i A v i I, _. . I o.�, kt:,­_­­'�!i,� i.,�`.' "" " '. �� �11,.' , ­;_ 11_541,x,p� . . - - , ,.""v,I,, ,., ;11T.1 11;� ...., .� 'i�,�i'll.�,,;",�.tl�,���'�f"��,�"- subjects ptegented reviewed ,D$p f3offie of varyin en t Arid a resultant ad the price. was �io g1gl7wenough. I I t". ,� W . I ", U 11 04 of the advocates of prohilbitton- who loss in phe scutching o ti The oydifiary horse* n t, o 66untrmj if UXAMC � I ,F, i�,� !trlk n I I h have studied the use of ale it§ A, fin6 deed bod is, � 'hecesal y, and pent to market will b1 --.T- from A75 X ON � , ? i,,!1,',,,,,',ei, . . or a & $100 If it J� . !, � " q , hi rical I "!u - rM in order t6 - promotd as : OW A sot, I . I 1: �Il,�,� do. in , 6uld See Any Authorized Fcrd Dea-Ler . '6pg mind, bitt I I ir rwrb, if it �as somq qU - . I If I'll " L, , , .,A:�� a , ' 1 M a little I aniifteetM�S.i* I od, 1 IF4 1 ! il the m2nNfolli tU6 growth ad - posAlti 010 twid aljj� behind it. I I "I'll I %,�,.. � -,.'�,,,, '. ,_'ij��,:I, I I .. . I . ,. I. I. . - ­1� xl�, Iloftd�.t ty-pight of evidende seemp ,be 011ed b oTe fil3ed 't �Xhd U-mr- Tho eavy weight drafb none, sound . - , 1� , !Q10VP41 ol. , ifie, - I ­ � -1 - � � -111 -1. � _i,�­ a - 11�l­lld­,_1­­­­ igg-ma �L 1 1-1 I I . . . . pl, 11 L .. - "' , . 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