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of the cases of infantile paralysis. are
recogiiizable as such has several les-
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possess radio'sets employing an In-
side aerial woubf try to evade the buy-
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able to wring from the unwilling par-
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first a ure sign of the seriousness of
the disiefase. Unfortunately, in most
ent. Mr. Well's camera showed the
supernumerary chickens standing on
the oppOSitZ. who
pensive sets, whether they have an
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few who take a viewpoint op-
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the sheet and that they were put in
them b�fore Ahe fakir began the
indoor or an outdoor aerial, are the
ones who buy their radio licenses !in-
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paralys�s develops."
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fantile have
writhing with the other chick. So
intent was everybody upon the wrestl-
mediately. The people who have less
expensive sets And complain the most
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paralysis never anypar-
alysds and since many never have any
ing of the fakir with the chick in his
of interference from their neighbors,
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hands that the substitution was not
it has been discovered, do not pay a
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of the growers old and now. There
.is plenty of Willi quality, hardy alfal-
1a, seed in Onitario but growers are
-well advised to order their supplies
early. Our neighbors to the South
are buying carloads of Ontario Varie-
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zuitable to their needs. Therefore,
get.in -ahead of them and avoid em-
barrassment and higher prices later
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child the late effects of the disease
or to protect the community. Many
of the cases seem to be nothing more
than 4'cold, or a passing fever, or a
little bowel -trouble of one sort or
another. A few of these very mild
cases ultimately devellop paralysis
and shrinking ,of the muscles. - We
need some way of teaching people
that- whenever a child is sick with a
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fever, does not wish to be taken up,
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held in the lap, or to have his back
and legs rubbed, infan-tile paralysis
in an early stage should be suspect-
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so , reve,aied some
about the various snake charmers
whom he met in the course of his
journeyings about the Orient. He
learned that nine -tenths of the snake
charmers are' imposters, that the
snakes they exhibit are without fangs.
On the screen the film could be stop-
ped and the mouth of the supposed-
ly furious serpent exan-idned closely.
It was seen to be empty. But there
Was one snake charmer, an old Mor-
occan in Tangier, whose prowess was
known all through the East. This
man did really handle deadly snakes
Is 1. 10 - -4-M before his wrinkl-
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complaint he is first asked name ind
address. The next question is "have
you a radio license? " If the answer
is in the negative the radio inspector
advises them to get one and then
complain. The inspection department
is busy all the time answering ques-
tions and solving interference prob-
lems for those who do possess licens-
es. Most radio 4f,ealers and post of-
fices carry radio licenses. All other
licenses except that for a private re-
ceiving station, as the broadcast lis-
tener is listed in the Radiotelegraph
Act, must he applied for at Ottawa.
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already procured a licrfso will do so 1 ,�
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many thousands of women who was rate of .the disease, but from the RADIO I.ICENSES MUST BE 31st. Im � ":,:i 1�
run-down and bloodless, and who has paralysi-i3 and wasting of muscles H1014 (!MFIr- "... ,,',',.,�MI�11,
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had no ambition- I found it very dif- CAMERA EXPOSES FAKIRS OF their license fee will be prosecuted. ..","ff_
mony Raid TnatHTnon%- wasn't a word I.,
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condition g-rew decidedly worse, and - 'n", �'
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give another equally full explanation. annual radio license which costs one - a� "I It I I 11
Then iny baby ca�ne and the doctor dollar. I The be -,t pcf�;ition for rosr-, is :: i�. I
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attended me. He said I had scarcely telegraph i fully ... ',,�
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turned to water. I continued taking tinue to give them to the end that Act of Canada, passed in 1913 2 "No 1 tected from , wind, so . . . . . . ,,, .1111� I'll .
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mysteries of the East may be person shall establish any radiot-ele- much the botlor for the busb( dii-I � ... I I I I:_
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Ns medicine for a time, but did n6t the Saaforth 1'�!',"�,.-,Ii
fathomed. If the explanations are graph station, install or work any f shrubs 1 1 %-/ �
feel that it was doing me any good. apparatus in any place Summt,r. Hedvoq ,, r masses o ,'.;'i;.�
Then I started .to take Dr. Williams' contradictory that is the responsibil- radiotelegraph istered afford splendid prot,oction in ou'r coli- � I , ". ii�,;
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better, and after taking the pills for last explanation we gave, as some 9hip in Canada except under and in ..�� :
in the rcrses are ade(Imitely protected ov- .. 1.
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all, was that the rope accordance with a license granted I , ..."..
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person. ,Where -my work used to be a radin- Ros(,- re-quir(, :i c )l and moi�t R, mm� .: I I,,,.,,,
a drag upon my streng-th I enjoy do- the rope which i,sf conjured so that� "Everyone who establishes for be-st develOPT110ot. Th P Porf('47 t . ,PF,-,�
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it stands on end, and up which shins . . c -5� loam - - , -_ - -_ — .��
Ing it ii�iow, anod'I will always recom- I any radiotelegraph apparatus in vio- soil is a deep, rich cla - Usn - - I . 4,u . "h �
s, pink R.Ils to a little boy to vanish into the. sky to such a soil i, light in color and 1,1�;, i,
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mend Dr. William weakly growths first, leaving in the minimum, and late Autumn. Re-' . :it moisture. Do not spray rose ," �; . ,
the bewilderment of scores of reput- lation of the provisions of this act, all -y' 1:
weak people." aily regulation made hereunder, thus is relatively r,)L,l in Summer, ,i:; case of the ilybrid Teas three or Imove and burn all infected leaves asi hti.,hes with pure water in. the after- :�1,1111 "
If you will send your pame amd ad- able witnesses, was really two rope,3. or of colored qoils do not absorb the, ".. `�
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The out,er rope was jointed and hol- shall be liable on summary conviction heat of the sun lo Piny extent. it il � four they fall, I �'oon or evening, always in the early � , , �1;,
dress to The Dr. Williams, Medicine these three inches above the graft. In \',M anuring.—D u ring their growing norning. The presence of moisture � ,.11
4Co., they will mail You a littl-0 book low, and inside it was another thin as being compo -1 e e 'I,
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— als o a moist soil, � the case of the hybrid Perpetuals �oason rose,. may he gr atly ben fit- under certain conditions induces the !,
o6abed "'Building Up the fflood�" . By pulling on the in- . of very minuto parlirl" packf,d close-, loave five. or six strong ones and col by an occasional application of a growth of mildew on the Ie-aves at I , �
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contait8'many health hints. You can side cord the joints of the outer rope ,1 lfflffmosmlsmml� ly together, it will hold the moigtur o shorten these six inches or so above 1,ittli, fertilizer. This may be applied night. The bushes should be perfect- . 1. I ,�
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and its vertebrae would form a singie "I I the graft. I
deitler or by mail at 50 cents 9, box sandy loam. Wlwn preparing the qol . 1W
. d - maining growths are well spaced and 14 oz. to each gallon of water, or ITybrid Teas—Madarne Butterfly, _� 1,
umn. If we do not precisely re- yoww c4as dig it deeply and work therein uTing .,W.. ,,
ifrom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., , shortened above a bud that points liquid from stables or manure pile, ,
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call the apparatus it is not import- October or Nov(,mhPr manure from -
Brockville, Ont. speed up ,,--- outward. During subsequent years or from a barrel in which a bag rose, Covent Garden red. Lieut, i,`� 1�
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— planation was wrong, so it is as well I manures which do not heat on d— Teas or Hybrid perpetuals, respect- In any case it. should be diluted with Ravary, Golden Yellow. Lady Hiling- 1; 11
that it shall be forgotten as speedily composition, but which give off a lot, . .1� ..
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liARLY TEST IS NECESSARY I , the same distance from the oight or ten parts of wato,r. Mixed (Ion, yellow. C�russ an Teplitz, bright p,
as possible and all eyes fastened with , of moisture. Tl)ng they favor tbel "" Y n f the previous year. Prune .ril-tificial fortilizer or a little sulphate crimson shaded maroon. Lady Pir- I ��
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FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS great arttention upon the explanation conditions which .9rr necessary to an, the Baby Podyanthas in April by of potash applied during July and rio, red dish salmon, inside of petals :" �
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which we are about to give. A_nyone who calls sev- ideal soil, namely coolness and moist- ,_ a -1."01
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Two-thirds of the children who The explanation is published in eral parties by Long ness. ! From Climbing Roses the dead and hlooming is past will work wonders ,,hit,. I � ,.�,
have iniffantile -paralysis are never The New York Herald Tribune mag- The most popular roses aro tho ! - Jl�
Distance more or less , weakly canes should be removed at in �Yrvatly promoting both growth and Ilybrid Perpetuals.—Alfred Co. Z.-
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properly diagnosed and reported. At azine and is written by A. Barr Gray, Hybrid Teas, wbich are crosses bv- g & ,,,�.v!0
can — and t, thf, production of later flowers. Ev- 1,,mb, bri lit red. Baroness Ro-ths- ,,v,,�
least that is the condition in Elinois, whom we take to be as reputable an regularly tween the hybrid perpetuals and the' the same ime. h .-1; N
Drs. flektoen and authority as the one we quoted an a y have Summer pruning is practiced to ory spcond or thfird yrar a gnod ap- r ild, flesh pink. Eugene Barbler, l"
should — use thisnew true Tea-scentod Roses. The ,,��
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method to save time. inherited somp ()f the bardiness o 'Ai
Irons. If this statement is correct, of the Hybrid Teas and Baby �hnuld he applied. Containing limc!l Knrl Druscki, snow white. Hugh A
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it means that no precautions ,are It represents a great the ' polyanthas, and also to favor the and phospboric acid, crushed boiiQs � T); c ks o n, brilliant crimson. MTIL I . . I
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, ery reputable advance. All you have production of basic Tohn Laing, pink. Ulrich Brunner, �-,,'�11
in two-thirds of the homes where the Paris, so we are all v bloom from Jurf,� until October. Th- I' �, �,
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�Weetion is. oring growths. As the flowers fade' Do not rely solely on artificial Clinihing.—American Pillar, p �,i �'
If this was the custom with measles velt, we, are told, was the first to ar- ager a list of the second with thr dainty Polyanthas, they should, whether as individuals' I,/.",
P be rive in Cairo with a -picture of the r,-. Every SpHnr, if nee i Dr F VanFeet, rose. Excelsa, ,
or smallpwt,,things would speedily d ad4fresses. and the ruggpd hybriid perpetua'-,, � u es-, " li
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sick, schools Would be closed and biagi- rope trick. He attended the per- names an but less free -flowering types follow- � "' trusses, be removed by cutting the 1 "" I fork manure from the cow! ('Rrlet-' Paul's Scarlet Climber, scar- 1� i I
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nm would be at a standstill. For- -formiance In IN N ing. The Baby Pnlyanthas are fast' st"' �tsblp into the soil. Orga. ��,
later, however, than late July. This . ,
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litagious r hardiness. I
tagious, On the scale of co set do" through the spectators mov ,on or Station-to,-Sta h s I of the climbers; which have floweired I 1
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itiess with infantile paralysis. .ed native tion, n call - April or early May is tl I ,hould he removed, Find the strongest I Winter Prot,ection. -Wit.h thn ad-, ,, M.
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just Wlinter localit.i(, In mild localities tumn protect your bush rnqpq, such 1: �'�`,
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fever and dip theria -10 each. earnestness and partfeularity I
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I � _.. holes so deep that � and Baby Polyanthas, by mounding erful Yet Safe, ",
� —_ said ,that onTy with fhe help of the N a E good. Dig tho shortened to about two feet in length n's Prescription Called ,,""'k,"o,
I I go& could the performance be given, when the root,- nrp in position the, them up to a height of about ten geo �� Rl",
, and that the old gentleman was a Call our Manager and bud-gTaft is two inches below tl.lp I before Winter. inches with porous ,soil, procured Moone's Emerald Oil Has I,; ."N" �
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ask him to explain the finished surface of the soil and so I aphido�., (green flies), which suck �
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. . � icotine sulphate, 1 oz. to the gal 1 .and freeze, and probably cause the -14ive way to reduce the danger of I �. ��
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I . n the apart by Means of fiTle saill placed calitios a box which will admit air day. People who have painful, on- . " .
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1, . itive§ted in , cA.tch it up aWn and throw it, further traifted and neg. Un- larged veins should , '4
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manner that the roots are not cramp- ",",7 h "(:
1t.hei%,is1Vdn�y in, Eggs" and thd ,. * " ,:,81',
� �tq get it ts 0 "difake hens _Roo6 er and cheaper. ed. Plant hybrid perpetuals three feet b) Funga. —The worst in-ngoid � F ,
� shr,44 I � Mr. 40% With his eye glued - u never be plinepol so TnarvelmslY anitiseptle thut It �
- Baby Poly- pests of roses -ats. 'AtMg, blttil3t4- "-�,-�,_�,";`,'�
�,bj, ptitti . apart; hybrid Teas and destroys garnig and Poi . A"y'!
kffniorp_ 0M, .y Ing In their on1be f,aldr.su-Tted big camera and � are mildew and" black on so thickly as to synother the. pla Z,*,",7o' "'U
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