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'' ­��­,­,,. 11, I'll , . ,&,* ,:1, , , -, - I -, 1 I 1, 11 89-4 . i , 0 ), I I'll .. , , ­ I &.., �, I . � I; 4 IiAl . I "' ,in "' �PV 0 ­,�,­1010 ,f�� � '. " - ... . . .� � "The list k 'd "Iterna - . , ,J9 � 1 W -A !Aes, rueumatism ciety.", Alf ..,'�,Oh crop of the ategf , lat rylas Raifflo, 1� X ,�, I _ -,610�ei :2$�-Qr 60­;c�, e�,"� tsmg- CUMIA 00 , , � � ­�11 %- ortigm. 96 as t1w. blood - - "The fruit of the spirit." value in't4pTi,*ding of live stbe . � ft, J-11 ,. , � &J , �:", ":, L � , -e ..a�: ' ' ; . . . t* J I` , � 11 , A , I �1�11* - , - adds muoh'J-6�the profit of the dairy. � � , , I ­ ,V V . . . '" - ' �, L ­ . . - . e ss 1. , I - ` `� , 3. '%.' �, , ", "�,.01� .� . w. ". J0. :I., , ,,,�, , ,,, '. . " ­ I In by couditi '. V t . Itou'll on lllj�.e the former, is threefold, cor- " ", A --Tho I .11 i lk � ,*,.m 7,t i , , ' jdU -at ., . . th�s.e form. r e entj*. "Just Plqo In 0 007 A� LW I , 10 I,# 011 I ing, irtdustiy� yet� for a Io , , ') , Tk . # . � J . retur I . ,�7, � , . � , , . A , p, This responding to the same three gn,reat n . time . . ­'. " , I - ­,�, ,�. , ., ,�.,, " , . of it . 111ROOMn .. I '�'-',.,,­.'�, 4, 1 '.,P. , '1,rl,, �" - . ."'..'. � �� - , "r , 64�r. It has been proven in ch=ge of oriler. Loylle� joyr peoce,,� was foaa41A many parto , C044 witil a I I 4 ,;.'­,;.'­,-�1­­�;, s. . �','­ ,�­ " ., , . . �?­­ I "­,.;..,,",�'%�Y. i, . ­­. � I ??J , , `­�'� 1* ­7 1, �-, ''.. r I ; 1. , , I , ... � , dIffic ` I � I . . . ' - ; . 5P - - alt to:* '4 . I I . ., . �- - � 1�,�, � " � ,%,of�cases,, here is oue:-Ur. have a, reference to the life of a Chris Let us demonstrate,:000�-,qf 1,0 : -aft, X W .. .. -1. -,� � ,,..,, . : ­ VW it successfully, But , I , L . , p r,- ­.iwA �­t­ 2, Albany. P.E.I., tiou in his intercourse with God; long a campaign pi instruction carRsd IQU � :�r t "­ . , . I .1 UW:,��;, . "i , - � 1. (,��, �, , duess.. faith- , dial Mod S ' ­ " 66 1 . ;,44V,or some years I was a Xre by the Department through .its pah- 10T two M yo'IW'�, ' - # "-' , - .1, , . k, -- 0 '.$ - - - 11 � , I otherwise, and dl�veIog- I -payflaent over.$, 121:: , , . - at s4ffering, kindness, goo i , - 1.927 Mode.h., - ' - , -011 . I lications, Ej4d - ' . . jj� - , I 0. �, �, � . " 6om rhiumatiem. and al- fulness describe the qualities which . -7-- � ., I I , , l d . . .f395.00 . .1 . . ,. ­ � 1- � , 11 0 :r I L � -, ,1 - :�; I'll, "': 12. 10*1 -1 trIed a great many rem- should characterize him in his bear- " �, . ment ,by the Seed Branch an . � . . � I, .1 . 1.-..-.11 ��'. '... , , ,-;'Ll -,A"'.. �.� " .. 1.11 � �, I did not get any permanent ing toward his fellow -men; t#en fin- � A lo agencies ofa A ample supply of hard. N, ,.,. , �, .;� , � ' ' A , 1 ' , , 11 . . 411"81&. " " , "' " . I , 1, I . . , ' :` �` � � �' , ' ' * , i I 't, : . y v �"," until after I took Dr. Williams' ally we have the description of the and vigorq,W, . seed -have increased our . . �JJ,�� ,��: , �. I , .. I.. ., , . , :: . . . . . 11.�; - .�� ", v. . "i I .. .1 .1 , ,�,,i 1"M Pills, The trouble was located life in respect of self. The really . crop of that,.useful fodder from 2$%, V Of I ; I,"" I , I -1 ." u C', kly in ray shoulders, and at times free life of the Writ -will culminate , a -1920 to 858,000 acres in � . I A ,!,�, '.1!',- -�, a . Wq�w%^ r I . i�� � �,:: �,, , 000 acres in wr -less Awl�w%a ­ 11 3 . B tt , f0' . ' .�,. ., o­­vrap Wbad. that my right arm was al- �in meekness, by which is meant a due 1 1926. Paft,t�hlets on the growing a � . . . .. ­ ,�,I � . 1 .,$ �� �! , 0 -, . I . Of course I suffered 11 '", , �O we ess 4, ­ ­ "i. K�-. , ". �. , �1.1 1. ", i, ,. v, ob pain and great inconveidence. t � a ". .III -411j: '� ', , � -X � 11 vtv'..�":,­ ,T Lattention was directed to Dr. Wil- . � - . J.f� ' I Pink Pills through an adver- �,­ .. am$ .... U.'", ,f�y 11jement in our newspaper, and I de- L, -1. !, ,�,�,;� , the pMa " .� I � . ��,,, . - " � ,� * according to directions with the re- ..� . �,��,. �,- suItthat the rheumatism has left me, "" I , "' � ­,�, � and I have never had a twinge of it; � estimation of the pl�ace which self I a ought to hold; and teraperance (in it -con ol) which widest meaning of self tr is the vigorous determination to see.. to it that self is kept In place. -A. W. Robinson. "A century ago in the face of far worse social conditions the great tem- perance movement took its rise with - I t I 0 - alfalfa may be obtair;ed from the Publications Branch and also avail. able there aie many reports and bu,)- letins telling,' of other achievements , in the way a growing superior seeds for domestic -requirements and ex- port. 1-11 I Nowhere In the world are better and more delicious appaes grown than in �So T. HOKE""S . . . � . . SON, . I MMNR�Ww . I . r - Seafo th . . / . . - . sm I . , , ��,­ , since. If this meets the eye of any the earnest support of the churches. , Canada. The story of the breeding I I "' invisible enemies in very many rases are being reduced by the ef- - '. - - - ----- ----7----'----- . ­ - - --------- :-- ---� - - .! .,,,-... rheumatic sufferer my advice is try It made its way slowly at first� then 1. by our Horticulturists of new and I- ---- ------ -­­ � P, %`, Ur, 1. 'Dr. WiMiams, Pink Pills at once." more an d more rapidly. Drinking, means surp ,,f 4-etting good ones. The hardy varikles that may be grown When Spring comes, gardeners,. th heifers, Sprouted oats supply - e so- mincemea t, ja or rmalade - are n m ma; ,, 11, ... '' � . You can get these Pills frorn any which had been, if not universal, at out of <)or gr, ading system is explain- . in our colder regions and that have boU� amateur and skilled, in our eit- called'vitamin E, a shortage of Which also good. Fold over the corners iial � , , ,'." I.: medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents least general, became looked down - provided a fuller enjoyment to thou- I,, and towns and throughout the is often held responsible for abnorm.- "ing back the envelope fashion, turn , a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- upon. Drunkenness, once a jest, be- I sands of prairie province homes, is country,, will turn to the backyard or gl functioning of reproductive organs points in the centre. Brown in a hot I .".111. 444 �, ..7. � eine Co., Brockville, Out. came a scandal. The country grew State just ag-fascinating as that of the new - the field for one of their most enjoy- . in various kinds of animals. . oven.. . I I I I- . ;'. , L 'I',, ,. . -,.�e . - - every year more temperate. after State (of U. S. A.) outlawed the 0 - a wheats. Alf about these apples and how to grow them is told in the Ex- able and profitable occupations of the Summer. The Publications Branch The special need for determining the best methods of handling dairy Savoury Onions And Ham. ' ­�, �'r ! . � SUNDAY AFTERNOON liquor traffic; at last publdc sentiment was strong enough to outlaw it .-- . ., perimental Farm Bulletin 55, on the can furnish the beginner with all the ' r bulls to maintain their potency fo "prov- I ' Five or six mild white onions, 1%' .1 , .. . �; ''. . - L 1:. , ) Isabel Harni1tton, Goderich, Ont. throughout the country. The good - -- Cultivation of the Apple in Canada. Then there is the Fruit Branch Of -en- information he needs to start a gar- den and make a success of It, and it many years is a result of the ed sire', idea recentIfy brought into' cups white sauce, 1 cup ground left- over ham, buttered crumbs, pepper. - ­ ­� F . ,(By . people who had won this victory af- ter a century of fighting, were in- t he Publications Branch during the the Department that devotes its can give the most experienced truck favor. Proved sires are those whose Boil -the onions in salted water =- 1�1. ,O come and dwell in me clined to lay down their arms. The year ending last March. The distri- ergies chiefly in assisting the trans- gardener information that will in- daughters have been tested in suf- til tender -but not broken. Remove 0 ,� ­ .", Spirit of power withinl law was on the statute books; the bution amounted to about three and portation. and marketing of fruits and crease his profits. When Summer ficient numbers to indicate a consist- a casserole and cover with the white "I . . . . . .. , I I , And bring the glorious liberty State would it. a half million copies of bulletins, , as vegetables. This Branch h also , omes the housewife will want to ent ability on the part of the sire sauce and ground ham blended welL '1� I :,".- I From sorrow, fear and sin. enforce "But drinking is a moral problem, pamphlets and reports. Mr. Mother- taken measures to popularize the "Canadian know how best to preserve fruits and to transmit high production. Such Dust with a ,little pepper, cover with 1. I ,1. and law does not, by itself, deal very well makes it clea r that the demand apple. Their ,bulletin Home vegetables and make catsup, and all proof obviously can not be obtained - buttered crumbs and brown nicely. 1, I , , , ': The seed of sin's disease, successfully with moral problems. f?r such information as the pirblica - Grown Apples," which carries the "Delight kinds of things. Let her apply to until the sires are older than the av- Any cold cooked ham may be used, 1. .� I I .1 Spirit of health, remove, The elvirches, the temperance socie- tions contain is increasing year by motto, in Every Bite," con- tains recipes for all kinds of apple the Public#tions Branch, and at the erage dairy bull. herd bulls but either fiied or baked ham ibaparts 1. . . . . . . " Spirit of finished holiness Spirit ,of love. ties, stilil have their work to do - That year and was twenty-five per cent. heavier in the year under review than pies, puddings, relishes and a hundred same time her husband may get the latest ideas on cultivation -and bar- Five of the bureau's are over 8 years of age and average 10% a more piquant flavor than boiled. - 11,1;.., ?'. , I 1, 111. perfect is to change the lidarts of the;� peo- ple who are openly flounting the in the previous twelve months. and one other d-clicacies that can be vesting. In the Fall there are a years. One is 15 years old and con - . Mock Sausage. -1 , .. -,�, Hasten the joyful day, . Which shall my sins consume, law; to convince them of the wrong they do to themselves, their families The farmers in Canada are hap- pily situated in not being confronted made with apples. The Department of Agriculture has hundred jobs to be done, bees to pre- pare for Winter, the choosing of pul-- tinues an active breeder. Several young bulls are being fed experi-- Mix two cupfuls of cold pork ground I .11, : `When old things shall be passed away ' and society; to put a greater degree '41 th problems that they, cannot get done much for the live stock indus- lets for Winter laying, the planning mentally to test the effect of rations fine with a cup cold cooked rite and 'butter. V- - And all things new become. of moral fervor behind the law. The help to solve. From one end of the try. By the introduction and distri- of bow to winter all kinds of live on fertility, and two blder bublig are a quarter cup melted Seasoni ,�.;. '. . I religious forces of the communityare Dominion to the other experimental bution of pure bred live stock, the stock. Then winter is with us, and now being examined to determine the with half a teaspoon each powdered . ;, I , �'.. The original offence always stronger when they do their farms are operated for the special grading up of flocks and herds by with less than usual to do, the time effects on fertility of excessive ser- thyme and sage, salt and pepper to - I . Out of my soul erase; work without depending on the civil. purpose of solving farm problems. In I the use of pure bred sires, -and by is at hand to take stock and prepare vice, lack of exercise and close con- taste and 1 tablespoon grated onion. .." I . ,�,. Enter Thyself, and drive it thence, government to sustain them. We be- I provinces that vary widely in soil I expei -imental work in feeding 'amd the live for a new season of growth and bar- finement. . Add 1 well beaten egg and 1 cup more breadcrumbs form in flat'. , ", And take up all the place. lieve that nothing could so quickly and other natural conditions experi-' " management, standard of our �,,t For instruction on all of the . - of to -to , � . .. C. Wesley. I make prohibition a triumphant suc- men tal farms are so placed as tomeAlstock whether it lie horses, cattle, . 1 ,beep or swine has btTn im- farm' work of the year, one has only � - - cakes for frying in just enough hot fat to brown . , 1� � cess instead of a hopeful experiment, the needs growing out of these varia- ions. Nor, is it expected that all the greatly � proved. The results of this work to apply to the Publications Branch for such information as is desired. Heals Eczema nicely. I , 1, " i. . % PRAYER as a vigorous, consecrated, tireless I campaign for abstinence, I farmers in the country will visit th,eqe . have been placed at the disposal of And it should not be forgotten that Oatmeal Sausage. ., 11 �, ,� - � . Our Heavenly Father, we, Thy er - . beseech Thee to cleai"Se� personal carric -d on by the church people and � fRrms to find out what should be: I done to improve their farming prue­ . - the farming community in many re I the ports and bulletins, A bulletin on these publications are appreciated by them. Mr. W. B. In 7 Day s or LesS Take 6 cups lard scraps, 6 cups I "! . �, 111. ring children, our hearth by Thy Holy Spirit, and sG' the temperance societies throughout the country." -The, Youith's Compan- tices. Such an expectation would bo,' Pre-Oing and Feeding of the Market those who get Handley, of Cardstone, Alta., writes: standard oatmeal, 3 cups fibely cut lean fresh pork (preferably tender- . . . . fill us with Thy grace that we, being! ion. - rily the unreasonable, and so, not o � - If Z contains the result-; of many I "If people settling in Canada could Or Your Money Back loin), 2 large onions, chopped fine, I ��� �.. I 1. ,. �� I ; free from the bondage of sin, may evermore walk in purity and holiness Human nature is to I too" live to Ix- kept right by mere np.- plans of the experiments but aliso the lessons they teach are published ,%.--�tr� of investigatinns into the meth- 1 o(Is of producing pork products of the be given your publications on arrival I reckon it would be as good as giv- tablespoon salt, 1-4 tablespoon black Add water to moisten - I . 11. ..:.,. . before Thee and by our lives worthily gations. You cannot kill any one of I in the annual reports of the differentl -ms for distribution to h;i,hPs!t quality. ! Th�, regglatioris gnvet -ning the con- ing them a living." Helgie Elliasson, "I Here is a surgeon's wonderful. pre- pepper. en ough to hold together when pressed. � . 7 . . " .,,-�, magnify Thy holy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. its appetite. s by merely starving it. You must give 'I" iLs true food and S,! ;' f� and stations at -bem. a all who may ask for t When , structiOn, nisfintenance and operation of Arnes, Man., writes: have stud- ied your publications which I find far scription now dispensed by pharma- cists at trifling cost, that will do Mix thoroughly and steam in a gran- ite dish for six hours. I 1: "I .:� " S. S. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 27 only can you drRw it off from the line of work is advanc4,d far enough to definite conclusions the in - of public stock-yai As in Canada are enforced by the Live Stock Branch, better than my $9 book on farming." more towards helping you get rid of Wben cold, slice and fry in bacoA .. .. I Lesson Title --Making the Com- poison that i' covets." -- Phillip!, Brooks. . reach formation is brought out in a bulletin which, in this connection, maintains Similar letters of appreciation are be- ing received almost daily. unsightly spots and skin diseases than anything you've ever used. gravy. This makes an inexpensive and nutritious breakfast dish. . , ,� 11 . .., inanity Christian. or pamphlet in such readable form ,au on general live stock a burL and Many thousandz Of farmers regu- Niot onty does this great healing Note: Lard scraVs are leaf lardl .�' I.. MISSIONS a,; to b.e easily followed. meat trade information, and issues through the Publications Branch, larly receive announcements of new aiiCseptic oil promote rapjA and rendered to a delicate brown, drainecl �.,. . I- Lesson Passage--GaL 5:13-25. Mrs. Short, in the North Africa Perhaps no other country enjoys weekly and monthly publications that are always mailed hea'Ithy heitling in open sores and but not pressed. The above is easily �� , '. , Mission, writes: "I have lived for a wider range in variety of farming statements on out along with a little farm paper wounds, but boils, alicesses and ul- prepared by those who handle or usa . . Golden Text-Eph- 5:11. twenty-six years in North Africa, but and gardening than Canada. In live market prices and the live stock sup- called "Seasonable Hints." This ser- cers that are discharging are almost pork in large quantities. " .. 11 1, Paul had contended vigorously for I do not remember ever meeting a stock, whether it be horsea.and cattle, lyl.y and demand- Thousand.- of vice is open to anyone who will write immediately relieved and cleanly .; I ,,, . I I 1. the freedom of the Gentiles from the law happy Moslem woman. Some of the younger ones may be light-bearted hogs and sbeep, poultry, foxes or rab- bits, the 1),epartment of Agriculture people, not only on farms, but in cities and villages are to the Publications Branch or the Radio Market Service of the Depart- healed. In skin diseases its action is little -10. . I . .1 I . I I burdensome ceremonial of the Jews. In the leaders and merry at times, but happiness!- has worked on its problems and its interested in poultry. The reportz of ment of Agriculture, Ottawa, asking less than magical. The Itching of She Has Used Them, -1 . '. , . ".1 council with of' the Christian church at Jerusalem all that is indeed a stranger in these � lands. It is the Publications Branch is daily giving out in bulletins and reports informa- the egg -laying contests and of the Canadian Record of Performance of to be placed on the mailing list. eczema is instantly stopped; the For Ove'r. Fifteen Yearg 1. ,.,. .7 zl� ., � . sides of the question had been debat- great privilege of the -csseng�rs of the Lord Jesus to tion acquired by practical methods. Pure Bred Poultry, tell of great pro- The Publications- Branch is the channel through which the publica- eruptions dry up and scale off in a very few days. The same is true of Y�l - , ed. The Judaizing party had insist- ed that Gentile converts should keep he able to tell them of abounding, In the vegetable kingdom wbether �t gress in hr( -eding birds for high egg tions of the whole Department of Ag- barbers' itch, saitt rheum and other SO SAYS NOVA SCOTIA LADY OF, 4 "a, the whole law; Peter had related his overflowing happiness in Him." i,; girain, fodder crops, apples and production, gives rules and regul a- tions, and how to the riculture reach the public. It Is or- irri,tating and unsightly skin trou- DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. 1. . 7 ,�� experience in the home of Cornelius - . other fruits, root and salad crops, or the tobacco that soothes the tired p,.int out enter contest or have birds ro ' tered. ganized, equipped and manned to give the service with intelligence and bles. You can obtain Moorie's Emerald M ra. C. H. Teed Suffered With a Bad 11 .. , I... when God had bestowed the Holy Spirit on Cornelius and his house-! -------G---- ­ brain, definite answers to trouble- To -day C:inada has tPes most ad- promptness. Oil in the original bottle at - any mod.- Attack of Kidney Trouble. . (, I �!. hold; then Paul and Barnabas hai I Most Men Past 40 I some problems are being daily issued � to seekers after knowledge. vanced poultry breeding and market- ing methFxls in the world. Since our .0. ern drug store. It is safe to use, and Wentworth Station, N. Febru- ary 24th. -(Special): "I %h, e used I., 1- 1. told "what miracles and wonders God I ID 11 " I T 4. A Al 4- system of egg-o-rading devised and failure in any of the ailments noted . Dodd's Kidney Pills hm over 'Rf+-- . I.. I 111�.,:� .. r had wrought among the Gentiles by' ,ea own asy � nsec an sease pes wre more merous and -rr;o-re. destructive than I I administvri,,I by the Department, be -1 I .1 ­­..: them." After deliberation the coun­ cil, through James, announc�-d their Seven out of Ten Are Victims or, �,,,e caqual observer can believe, and came effective a few years ago the I I .. ,��. . - tizeision, "that we trouble not theml Bladder or Prostate Weakness. I yet the ,I)osses caused by these visible I arid annua cow�urription of eggs in an- C ada: has incri-ased from 16 to 26 dozen i -1 :. , ." , , h' which, from among the Gentile,; ar�_.! Tells How Dr. Southwort s "Uratabs." I "' invisible enemies in very many rases are being reduced by the ef- per capita. Formerly when the house-' , �i� � ;:. turned unto God," asking only that i Bring Quick, Amazing Relief. . i fnrLs of the Department. The means wife bought, eggs she was by no I * ., . .1, - they conform to the law in a few es- I Overworked, 0 sential matteTs. Joyfully, Paul, n sluggish Kidneys, of rombatting these foes are care- means surp ,,f 4-etting good ones. The ,, . . .. �, .. ., . . . bis next missionary journey, conveyed I Bladder Weakness and Prostate Gland ' trouble bring fully recorded and publiRlied for tb(, information of the crop grower. Half overcoming of this uncertainty has made the difference. The working - 1".. on -to many distressing this good news to the Gentile church - -4 ,�*P# , 11 : I a hundred different bulletins and out of <)or gr, ading system is explain- atmve is next to impossible. C. Auer - hart can supply you at any time. years," writes Mrs. C. H. Teed, a well-known and highly respected resi- .4P dent of this. -place. "I had a very bad attack of kidney trouble and doc- LEFT-OVER MEAT DISHES THAT tors treated me, but I find your Dodd's SOLVE: PROBLEMS Kidney Pills have done more fbir me than all the doctors. I keep them in Because economy has been elevat- the house and, when not feeling just ed from its former lowly makeshift right, take a few pills. My little boy, position of not so long ago to the had scarlet fever and it left him with -1- ea. MarCely Lnree years later he I en qfrous a ments-that. ev- pamphlets on insects and plant di,- ed in differviit pamphlets distributed dignity of household efficiency, 'fiouse- bad kidneys, which caused involun- � . , . . -. learned that this freedom which he erY sufferer from Lamenesa, Pains wide range of crop en- by the Puklications Branch. Especi- When food lies like lead in your wives nowadays are always on the ta: y urination. Thanks to your Dodillgi 11 ,� �,. had obtained for them was gravely I in Back and down through groins, "'e' e stomach and you have that full un- .. 1. ;. i -es, and at no time in the bi,t,,, ally should the bulletin, "Poultry ;I- lookout far means ,of cutting dolwm Kidney Pills, he is cluite relieved now." I., �­ endangered through the influence of i Scanty but frequent and burning em I Feeds and Feeding" be possessed by comfortable, bloat�d feeling, it is be- the high cost of feeding. Foremost DGddlg Kidney Pills are purely and � of the Department has its entomologi- caus �111 I 11 Judaizing teachers. Paul then wrote Urination. Getting -Up -Nights, Nerv- ' e of insufficient blood supply to .1 rus Irritabilitv or Weakne. Cal ano 1-yotarfical staff's been more every one who keeps chickens. Those among these ways and means is the simply -a kidney rexnedy�. They help �� � 4�1. this lett�er to the Galations, from � . ss and Lack ctive In efforts to subdue crop peatis. interested in turkeys, ducks or g the stomach, combine'd with stomach ability to get the maximum use out Rheuma� , Lumbago, Diabetes, .. ..- �,, which our lesson is taken, urging of Vital Force should test the prov- a eese aci,dity and food fermentation. In �;; 21"',' I . en value of Dr. Southworth's URA- For forty years the Department of may. also gvt what information they ,such cases try the plan now followed of the food bought. Lame Back and Urinary Troubles, ; .11 : them to "stand fast, therefore, in the I TARS at oncel Agriculture has been engaged in in- require.- . Using up the last Sunday's roast, because all of these are either kidney ,. �': liberty where -with Christ bath made by thousands of former sufferers from . �� - creasing the quantity and improving Were time available a talo of en- using the scraps and bones of the diseases, or are caused by kidneys. 11 .. , 11 us frce, and be not entangle,ol again ! Amazing te,stimony of Physicians sing interest might he told abont indigestion by simply taking a tea- ,,at bought ea,ch week, in dishes failing to do their work. ;,Z.:� and users gives convincing proof of the quality of our agricultural produc- gros ­ . in the yoke of bondage." spoonful of pure Bisurated Magnesia � � .... F... � ,. "Use not liberty for an occasion to the remarkabl-e power of URATABS tion and in devising the most econ- what the Department It doing in im- in hgjltf a glass Of Water, as hot as that are new and appetizing, is &I- - . . � 1;.1 ornical methods of transferrin th(- dairy industry. Canad- ways a problem. 1"... ., the flesh." "Your liberty is from, -a special prescription successfully g pro- Pro`v1 n 9 you can comfortably drink it. The I ..`!�, sed for more than 40 years in the ducts from the farm to the consumer ian buttA,r and cheese as well as hot water draws the blood to the A single serving of fried ham or ,�, that which would oppress the spiril.; 1 u 1 .41, �11 dedivering them in the be eggs, apple� and bacon could never beefsteak need not appear on the .. "', I . ...,.� I not from that which would lay re- private practice of Dr. H. C. S,,th- and 'of st stomach and'the Bisurated Magnesia, 11 � worth. After only a few days use possible condition. By creating new have gained the popularity they en- as any physician can tell yo table again in the same form, neither The Seeds Act requires that all seed � ". , 11, .1, straints on the flesh- 'The gospel ' , on the British market wi Iy neutralizes the aci u,instant- 1- 11. roclaims liberty from the ceremon- a startling improvement is often not- and more adaptable wheats and other JOY thout d and stops the should cold roast beef or cold sliced of clovers, grasses, cereals, etc., sold K. 1, I . n of the De rit food fermen corned beef be served for more than for seeding purposes in Canada be .. .. - �, E grains the Department has pushed the interventio partme I" . , al law; but binds you still faster un- iced -as a multitude of alarming tation. Try this simple , � I . -.1. ., ,,, " symptoms begin to disappear. back the northern limits of success- in seeing to it that these products plan and you will be astonished at one rineal. Hot sandwiches, salmis of graded. .. �­ d the moral law. -Clarke. AT ,­ . "If ye bile and Through special arrangements and ful cropping by hundreds of miles are carried on trains and steamships the immediate feeling of relief and meat with brown gravy and olives, Apart -from the legaY requirement I , ­."!: I devour one an- ; taking in millions of fertile acre, Q under proper conditions of cleanli- lows this sim- and meat and celery salads do not this is specially desiraW this year �­� . "�', other." These churches seem to have I to benefit those who cannot personally . �, 1". affording happy homes to settlers who peas and u,niperature. This 1, :1. . been in a state of great distraction; I call on the Doctor, URATARS can servIce ple, harmless restoration of the norm- seem like left -overs. Bones and in connection with spring grains aa .. , �P� �, ! now be obtained from Any good, lo- would free themselves from the is carried out. by the Dairy and Cold scraps always may be ed fo an ura .., " there were continual alterations al process of digestion. People who us T a ass nee Of the actual germhut- ­ throng and clatter and competition of Storage Branch, 'Which also enforces find it inconvenient at times to seculte nutritious soup-stoek. . tion quality, of the seed as well as , ,�. among them. They bad fallen from cal druggist on a positive guarantee ., . I a highly a fT(-(, ti ve inspection and grad- hot water and travellers who are fre- for the determination of purity. Three .� ,�., '11, the grace of the gospel; and as Christ. i of money back if not fully satisfied. more populous centres. � � ;��. I no longer dwelt in their hearts by SO if You need a medicine of this kind The story of the world-famGus Ing system. The Branch has publish- qu,entlY obliged to take hasty meals Delicate Beef Loaf. samples will be graded free for any ,W� ,,� I �i "Marquis" wheat and how it has ed pamphlets and hfalletins on all �. ... "I W-th pride, anger, ill-wi1q, and all ry URATABS to-day. poorly prepared, should always take Cut cdTd meat In small 1, .* �� - I - ' P brought many millions of dollars to phases of dairy practices, covering, two or three five -grain tablets of Bis- piece,, Perm or firm at Seed �Branch, Box "" 810, Station T, Toronto 5. -1 . � iankind and uncharitable teUlPeTS 40 *yer rather than put it through the mincer. ", " . I..., X-,': for example, the prol � , , took possession of their souls and care Of milk, urated Magnesia after meals to pre- Add to the meat half its bulk of cold Amounts requh*d fot test we ---4 . I. � I tr. � � , . � , modern methods of ra '­ I they were in consequence destroying, THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE ---. sking--cheese vent fermentation and to neutralize boiled rice, one egg, well beaten, seas- Cereals, peas, besLng, votches, etc., X 11.� "',", AMch other. Nothing is so destructive and butter, and making the beat pos- the excess acid In their stomach. oning of �alt, 15epper, a little grated pound,,, clovers, timothy, millet, oreb- ,�,­ , � " -- - , ­ ., 1".... . �., the pence of man, and to the peace DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 8ible use of niilk and cream and other .. ani grass� rape, flax and mangel, two � dairy products In the homes of the -40W rind of two lemons. Mold in a loaf, ouni�es. � . le soul, as religious disputes. The Department of Agriculture is people. cover well with fino cracker crumbs I ,�. . � PROLONGING THE LIFR OF THE and bake in a pan with a little sweet 11 , b For other information relating to ,* -, ',-. i " Y far the 'largest publisher in the oil No other country has a cleaher re- seed,, coxamunicate with Loeal Seed ;111. , I—- -,----.- . milk, with which it should be 1fe. ,,,,'�� federal service, each year issuing cord than Canada for the health of , PROVLM SIRE ,.-. , . ., - ��,%- - I Branch Office, Box 10, HarristolL �; . , , !:111 quently basted. I Wool . - ", - I , . - scores Of Publications that are eager- its *live stock. This state of affairs I . , - 1.1; 4" " - . ly sought after by the farmers, gar- is due to the unceasing -vigilance and Dairy bu% at Beltsville, Md., have . . I , II I ---- 11, "I ."", �',` �,'­­ , the , -- Patty Pon PIM . ­ , �,:., 1, �; . deners, and others who are interest- � ,,, energetic measures of the Health of been put on a daily regime calculated -- -1 I -1 I - . = = e k I . . . ed in agriculture. The DepartmQnt I � .1 Aiiinials Branch, that, preventa the by apkialists of the Bureau of Two.eapfalk flour, 4 teaspoons bak- ' - ' ' - .. I . I has been doing this for many years, entry into Canada ,of . .. : Y,�" ing powder, I Leaspoon salt, 2 tAble- , � !,,�,�,�k`; the results of its diseover- 1. - , 1 tiny live stock Dairy Industry, United States De.' . ,.1 Lico - !, I , , I 1. .. . , "..4f"''. ­', " . -1 , "'y W.p 0,� . - tagious malady. It -also probibits the their life of' useftlueng in tha,var- three-quartcra cup iffilk '� p I recording I that may possibl-r Introduce a eoj2. partment of Agriculture, to prolofig spoofts butter, 2 table4poonia lard c , 11 . . ' 111� , ies and activitieg for the guidance Hens bothered I pfula ;i I C]bl 1. .- I , -, -��"! . , 2 ou , � �­ and help of the rural � 1, !0,14;01M On and lice stop lay' 1g. 10 � entry, of products of dozAineree that lous breeding pi�docbo ;m4er way on chbpptid, lamb. .. - q1 -P . . 0 . f � " .... Idu the llie,, take the affected chicken' , ,-pw T, I, . . : . 4 by the legs and I I , - I ,,,, I 1�1 1 the urban consumer. Munttti every ma7 carry dangetiftis irifection. ,The the experimental f4rm. ftsteM4VO Method.- , Sift ,together the dry in- � ' 1wr %. �1'111� V-1111111 - �'. Phase of agricultural interest is dealt . I , lw�? sprinkle th Branch in these and .other ways not exeretse'and thd foading of sprouted gredienta, work A# the shortening with . I : .11 I " I ""'r , �� "li 11, *ith in the sublications, which ex- in the o I , .. . . . I " I - pen feathers. P A LICE Only Protect. the"health of the live oats are tWo of the most 'Important the tips of the ft let 'or tWo I 11 A.­­:46� . . , , .:F ; �.,111,,- i . . a knives, to 61VIN U61`16;' COI.iiS ANb Mft­ � - ,4 eeed five hun red distinct books, bul- -'��nmwnarmftss,bqn- fatingandinon- stock of the country, but it also able. features of the pla". Add the inilk uti-91, the rAxt6re OEM worntr, W14UN 1*f9TVtD W1714 Tk^,v , �, , polsonov% but km thia Dee. Agk yonir center. . 1: � 111" letins and pamphlets. The titles of guards the reputttf6n, dftur meat and . � � ;:,' - . Tmv.J8t19A116ns In the past have be ,bandled dodly. !N88 " ti aouftld � ,**t4�i1**UUg.V WkCtive MdU8191440 - . Oft,hWir I ; ,,, � �, �� ,� , . , �Z gq these are given in the ?;rInted Usto ch-Aine&,produets Iffifttigh-a. systerd of pro -ft the beft4fiLftill efteta of ox- board# nd 1V11*Ao4*iqr-%-1A9h I '� t; , I ", , , I I I I I. 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