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' r, f9w..'' s.4oW#'A0t­Us,=X-04, Wi 6461, . I '11�1_1 - "I., 11 '_ "k . � I I ;�,," .z, � �L':.�'- � " I 11 � . .1 � I ,.- The thoughts Arst ran riot, AA4 the cha�r, ,' " � 11., or I -0 I I ;� I iWedients- � . I � , I .1 I r, I " . I . I". 11F.': I I purle rest folkwed. iSerlf-control begins to I- The "hoo, _:­ . I I ,,I ug6m, ijoo,t4xt "Ill I .. �, : I '. I (" . . ,,, ,gi Wq rl, F,,,,.a ­ _ , p; '___ ,.;, , , ., I` . . ". 1". � I .. ,�11` �.­ �,� .�. I � 1 1!. 1, con. , most fio�n , ,,,, . SOW th�%�,t:,*q ,4 '09, H 104 '�,� .-,"�.� , _', ., . , , , �, . ,­­ I , I ­­- 11� be exercised In the home and is con 0,vitk -bo,�, ,, 4TA14. tmq rd,u - , aod My b0d 6 -"6 I ''PI; 71�, �, � , .. �t,:`� . ,�. ",r- ,�,,�, �,�­`.��­.. * �, � ' 1 � ... ��'­�',� _.,;_.i��,,,j_ I-,% ... 1, "', I " pAim a . . . I-. I . . )"' tinned in the dicipline of the school. .� . ud,spiffqr; - can better�0, 'b the a & t. , , '_� �,, 0 , A . . ddit$ori �;f 4, .. ,! " ingugummought � it h b ,. 'that tlu always, go ba I . , ""�,�.�, ".!'T ,`�;��'L.," "�� I "" " In 11 places we are taught to , . olay',,And is � , .."! 1,_�:,�`. . . � 4$L ,een fio _7 L, Lf . '..' �,;""'!"-'L, �, "' L ",�'!., - "".., "'. .`,;"�L­ _ , , t.. sure tt - on 'the ' I �, 144411 � I .. I 11 .�_)I�k".:",J '11_1,��;, � , P-11, wite Virnish for floors is guar- I submit ourselves to every ordinance .11�.._'... k06 ,pould', M6thod "' of impr6V,em�Trf is ing.vou.all i UC- �,,t I �'. , X, - . L .m �� . �,. � . I 1i I . 1, , I � . . – I �_ ," "," . -1 I , � of man; to konor all men, love the , :. riot be ony, boll". *holie, mUch -mom practical aiai,66arild- - - �_. '':, I i I.' I 41L' , � , � I ... � . ,,Z ;%­! _ - - `., , '' - .; 1� 1: , ,., "i , - - � � � . . , I . ;". _:. for me. I haq - ii,,�,. I.j .1 I I . , , v�ky 1, . ,. , , I limfack Mwith fand Rhilinn inntior 1, 4,1,- A -F- - r—A fio r the � ir L rqgr&mo,� irir Jess Pl. I -M, -n.�14.-,.-.',n,j,.k,�,A'dT�' � �.' �'� ;­` � 4 . . 1�i �. �� I Acids, Ammonia, ke or min. Will — r — , a I -r- King" Thus we are taught iv' sober- _�7,"this ly, righteously and godl'k ' I , , -, 0 sover� amsm left 81 e and s -I t - . . J Prol , a :sand1t soil than it takes sand re , I to improv� auclay soil, Q to 60 loads measured by its influence on his sur- On the other hand, all — I here a only w4e T,v kagxi� � . , I � - !, I I I I I on!� and substitutes f6r� ' � I . . ' Refuse aR imitati .. ) . I . . � �, to thirty pounds at a meal. It is hm the beit roundings. i Its has ered, �,' ery month. One dav = ' t2b` creased to eight, Mr. Gay has more noted by a writer in the Philadelphia I . I . social reform Aich not at foundation the re?,6-rmation of the in- "I . I I* e or effect the W it present world." While righteousness represents our attitude towards our �`. I I wh V able no to get up mi 'b'"' d me to try of clay per acre bein enougla to, im- � 9 I prCiv e light, sandy soils permanently. there is no other "just the same," I I ': b. " . I . , netturn � $ 1 fellow -men and godliness our attitude moth er:�, 0 , your-med- icine. M, Cii-sband got me a battle Humus 'or organj� -matter can be I , ' . . � � -1 . I �., ...... i Colors in Linoleum,'per tin ... toward God, sobei-ness represents our , of Vege .7 e Compound -at o;ice and supplie,d to soils deficient in this con� '_ . , -LETT , � S.'W.; OIL. . I . - CO. LTD. ' - .. ' - � I , attitude tpwards; ourselves. Sober- � I took'it'. �`, -�started a second,, bottle, 1­�, � stituent by the addition of peat or TORONTO, CANADA . . ;. . �11 . I - I . __ ness is defined as "a right balance in and touft,,s7ri8e and joy the pains . ni�pk, or by,green -manuring, that is, , . I a 11, . all things; it is the bringing of the in n:W._Aii%j`,-1 t me completely and I V t am, able 1p -do all my work witbout growing a crop and plowing ifunder. '. ,,- .. . I ..., I - ­_ - I ,. I � . . � 111. � , ,,, " I I � - I .. t_ rlower part of the hature into subjec - tion to the higher, the flesh into sub- hel 4 Am a farmer s wi ji "hyaau ' . I If' ' hi I Applying peat and muck is prefer- able if a supply 'is close at hand and 1 I �'. , 1. I I I ''I". --11 . . - � ­ .--- -` jection to the spirit; it means the seelcau%$e idle long. al , ve , ,. taken si*`bottles of Lydia E. Piuk�- it can be obtained conveniently. Be- I - 7 I( spirit of man, guided by the Holy Spirit of God, governing the soul or ham's V*table Compound, five p box6a of t1ii Compound Tablets two sides improving the soil physically the addition of muck and peat, which I . i_ ,T-. I '. / I., I _ intellect; then the soul or intellect bottlesof Lydia E. Pinkham's blood contain a considerable amount of nit- 11 thus sanctified , governing the flesh; Medicine, and have also used the San - rogen, also improves it chemically by and the whole man, body, soul, and ative Wa� "-Mrs. L. LAJEUNESSE, enriching it with this ele1ndubt. The . These Strong Wagons At Bargain Prices spirit, kept under control, held in mov- 'tun, Ontario. a Box 103$; Cohis . muck or peat should be thrown in that the , , ... .1; "� 1 , , I. . I I I I i�,; " 1, I I., 4- I I ... I hand by an experienced rider; . �; - piles so water will evapQr- 4 �� - __ , I & �: . I $5.75 AND $6.50—LARGE SIZE ing on, not torn asunder by conflict - - __ ate. The material can then be dis- I � � ... ii. P I , � � I .. 11 I � . ing interests, but advancing steadily the sap and'ean only be killed by con- tributed. - - - - . � I I - - __ - in one direction upwards and heaven- wards." (The Bible Dictionary). tact with the dust. Briefly, sulphiur .0 PARING AND BURNING SOILS 11 I 11�1�.11#111 .14, � "'', . . I . I - . �_ ­',�s ­:� *,� . ". I � �. I � 1. . � � - ,�., . . . I � 11 Go A. SILLS & SONS Peter, in'his epistle to the Jews which were scattered throughout for disease, an arsenical for biting in- sects, and -a tobacco preparation for sucking insects, applied -in good time, , . Paring and burning soils is a meth- improvement by . I . - - I W....-&-, — __ - — � ", ,;'. �- -,. -i 1� � ;*�', , , , , .1 - - :" �­­..,.,. ., I I -.,..J` ,�:., . .. ...., .. .1� I x!, , _"' .. . . Asia, warned them that o,f all sorts will keep the foliage in good condi- od of accomplished -turning up a thin layer of the sur- , adult females. to movie p6rons, ' Js - Numa vihiebs� of sin, none are more injurious than the sins of the flesh. Carnal appe- tion. ­ � ' face, which consists mainl y of stub- " From this tfio has descended all the lions that he has handled sim,e has played in dozens of .comedies - sib having earned ja little, more th ' tites are most destructive to man's Roses need an abundance of avail- able' plant food, nence the soil should ble roots, and humus, allowing. th.,s la;er to dry thoroughly and then then. The adventure began seven $60,00 in five years. He is valued - q -.---------- soul. While self-control is an all- round virtue the term "temperance" be manured each year, Preferably but, burning it. 1, years ago on a plot of rented land which the Gays sought to make at- at *50,000. Nunia has vever injured. an aet�r in the course of his camer. — SUNDAY AFTERNOON of us to guide and direct us in the has come to be used very largely with with well ratted stable manure, in order to get the full benefit Oi This treatment is particularly ben- eficial for soils that contain a large tractive to the. lions by giving them He plays his roles. after many re- 'protecting 4By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Out.) way of life, helpiEg us to overcome the forces,of reference to the matter of strong drink. It is in this connection thIN this, the surface soil should be kept amount of organic matter, as it comparative liberty. In the first litters hearsals with no semen the from him. Ia legions evil that war against our souls. May we ever remember passage is chosen for to -day's lesson loosened to permit air to enter and to help make a\-ailable the food makes them crumbly. Another ben- increases their year, Rosie produced tw-o of three and four each, which seemed to shield actors, Numa's films there is no'trick phato- Shame upon you, Of the heavenly King, that so long as we are in this world -a lesson on Temperance. "temperance plant there. This loosening of the su ace I efit is that it greatly fertility; the organic matter is re- enough for the immediate movie de- . grapby or double exposure z�pcessary. Denizens of regions we are in the midst of foes watching urs. In Jesus' When we speak of work," we generally mean the efforts, soil will also help to consei�ve mois- duced to ashes, which upon being dis- mand, and up to that time, Mr. Gay had thought that the training of two Slats, a lion of a particularly vil- lainous cast of counteikance, is au - Past imaginingl What! with pipe and tabor name we pray. Amen. . that are being made to suppress in- ture. Careful attention to all these things vinill.ensure deep, green foliage solved by acids and water. in the soil, become available to the plants as' or three cubs a year would be mere- other screen favorite, -and is in - Fool away the light, . S. S. LESSON FOR JUNE 19th, 1927 temperance in the use of alcohol. The eff ects of the abuse of strong free from -blemish, which will set off . food. However, as the nitrogen ift ly an interesting and profitabfe side line. One day visitors stopped at variably cast as the vilhan though he is of mild disposition. Good When Ift bids you labor, "Fight," drink are so patent and so terrible the bloam_to best advantage. I the organic matter is lost by burn- t place to make some inquiries, youiag lions will sell for as much a& Wilien He tells you, Lesson Title Peter Teaches Good that they attract attention in a way I � ing, soils poor in nitrogen should nev- ,he and as they stood talking to Mrs. $500, and healthy adults for $1,500- Citizenship. that few other sins do. Temperance er he so treated. Peat soils have so Gay, Rosie roared. The visitors If trained their value naturally is W'hile I do my duty, Struggling through the tide, Lesson Passage -1 Pet- 2:11-17; 4: 1-5. is, therefore, a necessity for evory - How Children Quickly large a quantity of nitrogen that . be lost were somewhat alarmed, and one of much grQer. Christian man and ivoman for V� I l much of it may without de- I them asked hurriedly- "What kind Whisper Thou of beauty, Golden Text -Rom. 13:10. Peter teaches in these goal set before us in the Gosp,ls is � ­. " Robust Heal& s1royingg their fertility. Burning of a place is this?" Mrs. Gay paused � I On the other side! Tell who will the story verses that to be a good citizen one must guard imitation of the life of Christ. His life the very embodiment of tern- . also will clear marshes of matter that must either be left to de- for a moment, but it gave Mrs. "'MM,00d .01.0M Of our now distresg, against those things which strike at "which was perance, a life of perfect self-control, Go ahead Mother and make the cay or must be cleared away before Gay an idea with which she inocul- ated her husband that evening, and 013M - . cred 0 the future glory! 0 the loveliness! the very centre of life war against the soul." One must of self-mastery; a life which had for sickly lftt;l� one strong and w,ell-. � . . the marsh can be cultivated. Where deep they decided to expand their orig- 0 1 to S. e John Damascene. exer- cise self-control over all the appetite, its object the glory of God. Chris- be the make the pu ny one sturdy and full of a growth of sphagnum moss oc-. curs, whIch makes�, plowing impos- inal ideas and raise the lions by .- PRAYER of life. Temperament, instincts, emo- tians should then strive to e n pep-maiii the skinny one tak 0 'df,solid sible, the most method of wholesale. They contemplated sell- 40 D"Chad We thank Thee our heavenly Father tions and will must be educated and master not the slave of their senses and appetites. This is possible to pounds flesh -Get MeCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets. practical removing this is by burning. This ing cubs to other trainers and dis - of any surplus animals to "I — for the still small voice which Thou controlled. In the Gospels self -con- man only so far as his will is in sub- They are rich in vitalizing vitarn- can best be done during the dry sum- posing the circuses and zoological gardens . hast placed within the breast of each trol is exhibited in Jesus Christ I, a jection to Christ's will which was in ines-tbe kind of vitamines that cre- mer months, as July and August, but that are always in the market for . every -thing in subjection to the Fatb- ate str;Mgth, improve the appetite and in so doing great care must be tal�en them. Upon these principles they - __ - er. "I came not to do my own will, build up the Tower to resist disease. to prevent the fire from spreading have worked ever since and with I Varicose Veins Reduced that sent me." Peter puts this subjection in these Children love them as they do candy, beca�e they are sugar coated and from burning into the soil too deeply, a danger that exists in finial cess. Inside the miniature artificial . words: "Forasmuch then as Christ and easy it�q,'take. One boy gained _ marshes where the water level is low.- jungle that has been laid out for the Or Money Back, Says C. Aberhar t hath suff ered for us in the flesh, arm 11% pounds. J,p seven weeks, and is Stiff clay soils can also be improved by burning, but theie lions are steel pens where the - = yourselves likewise with the same now healthy and happy -thousands considerably as . animals are inclosed i4dividw�,y at, mind; for he that hath suffered in of other childr en have grown strong soils usually do not contain en oug-a I meal time, for it is then the5 how, ! This Simple Home Treatment Giving by regular use will soon reduce to the flesh, hath ceased from sin." and robust. organic matter to supply fuel for a dispositioD to fight. They come. at I Amazing Results. normal. Matthew Henry says of this verse . Sixty tablets for 60 cents at drug- burning, the fuel In form of brush, call, each entering its appointed I I Mocine's Emerald Oil is also a mar. that the sense is: "As Christ suffeT.- gists everywhere. Try them for 30 peat, or whatever material is aVaP_ place, and after the meal are ve- . velous healing agent. ed in his human nature, do you, ac- days and if you are not happily sat- able, is distributed oVer the surface leased to wander round at will, I 1. The world progressm To -day ail- One application for instance stops cording to your baptismal -vow and isfied with the test get your money and burned. The benefit of burning From birth almost the cubs come un- The Wth of thotimmids of &* ments that took weeks to treat can be in few If the itching of eczema, and a few ap- profession, make your corrupt nAtuT,e back. But demand� McCoy's -it pays . _ Clay soils is that it destroys their co- heeive der the,handling of Mr. Qay, so that in Firestone Gma— now ended a days. plications cause the eruptions to dry suffer, by putting to death the body to get the genuine. . character to a great extent, they acquire their education by in- users you have varicose Veins or bunches up, scale off and completely disap. of sin by self-denial and mortifica- 1. making them more similar to sandy sensible degrees. The lion tamer as- Dipped Banogns is fqun" YOU cs�n start to -day to bring them pear. It is equally as effective in tion; for if you do thus suffer in the -or - soils, with the result that air and serts that there is no such thing as an amicting, service—long: back to normal size, and if you are barber's itch, salt rheum, redness flesh, make the flesh suffer, you MUaNiG SOILS water can circulate through them a tame lion. There are only trained wisse you will do so. and inflammatory skin trouble. will be comfortable to Christ in his much more freely, and this makes I lions, and they can only be taught =&&ge and dependaLft— Jus,L get an original bottle of People who want to reduce vari- death and resurrection, and will cease The best sodl for agricultural pur- tillage operations easier. by gentleness and firmness. Those Knomm as the pioneer of the Moone's Emerald Oil at any dis- peuging pharmacist and apply it cose veins, or get rid of eczdma, ulcers, or piles in a few days should from sin." poses is one that has approximately equal proportiting'of clay, silt, sand 0. that are not suckled by the mother Balloon--Mwestone has con— might and morning to the enlarged not besitate to get a bottle at once. WORLD MISSIONS and humus, and if a smaller amount RUNS LION FARM FOR THE MOVIES are bottle-fed and have n9thing but . milk and eggs until they are a year sistently led in its develop— veins. It is very powerful and pene- li quired. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. Any The Gospel message has a two -fold It aims at the salvation of of any of these constituents Is pres- ent-the value of the soil is correspond- old, Then they are gradually we"- mimt—usiag only the best After a few days' treatment the pharmacy can supply you. C. Aberhart sells purpose. the individual and the uplift of socie- ,ingly less. In many cases so" that One of the, most remarkable farms on the continent is the lion farm of ed to a meat diet. Each mornin two decrepit horses are slau bteregd 9 miziterials and endmeerbW veim will begin to grow smaller and Jots of it- ty. These involve no necessary con- flict. Neither is tathe are deficient In one or more of these constituents can he improved by the Charles Gay at El Monte, a Short at the farm to provide the victuals to bring it to the highest one secondary other. Apart from wh at it may additjo�n of other sails, havi ing an oversupply but this metho,d of im- distance from Los Angeles and, therefore, in the heart of the movie for the lions. They cut up into about 1,500 pounds of meat which is re - point Of reHahiffity. It is I . mean for the man himself, the value I— belt az is nroner for the lions are quired for the hundred lions qvk. own1v nisfisml vVith SUC12 a h" of his (�bristian experience is to be proverneirt cannot, a ays be adopted, as the cost is sometimes so high as I mainly destined for the Kleig lights. . older beasts will devour from twenty quoility product, that Fire - measured by its influence on his sur- On the other hand, all to make it prohibitive. On his original five ac -res, now in- to thirty pounds at a meal. It is hm the beit roundings. i Its has It would seem, at first sight, that creased to eight, Mr. Gay has more noted by a writer in the Philadelphia stone attracted social reform Aich not at foundation the re?,6-rmation of the in- clay and peatedUs could be improved considerably by, the addition of sand. than 100 lions, varying in age from -helps to veterans that once roamed Public Ledger that one pall of water suffices for ten or fifteen animals tire deden in the countrr., A;vi-1-1- com osin societ- is dou - A 0_' I Call vour --af one f—dav- - , 11 1-1, I I , . " , ,., I , , !,� , , , , . . I � I 1. : � , �11 , 11 - ., - , ,;' . . 16�` �. �. � - I , 1� � I ,1� , . I I I r �" I . ,� . I .1 1��, - I ., ,' ,,�,��-,'.',�,:� I , -6. '. - '"'�", X­�; ". I I ,:",:, ,.,. , -, ­ , ,-, -11 - `� I 4.� � � .. i , . . 1. I � ��N� I . �'- .­ , I I . - 1'. I . � , , , 11 . I k, � Clay ,is cold and cannot. be perietraLed e can pungles. Re. has shown the hon like -most of the cat tribe, ful both as to its character and I s ea-sily by air or water, a quality that that lions can be bred in captivity being a light drinker. FIRESTONE TIRE & RtMBER C0- Changed conditions, sand would tend to correct. Peatand almost as easily as horses, and also Some of the females, especially OF CANADA LiMITED where there has not been a change of muck soils arii.subject to great ex- that they can be trained to play in - when young, prove very bad mothers Ham ton, Ontario heart, may work for evil rather than trem s f te, ,per,ature, that is tbr-y portant parts in the movies with as and will eat their cubs, but later the - for good. But given the necessary warm up rapi - *by day and cool off much intelligence as many of their maternal instinct develops. Never- MOST MaM PER t)OLLAW consideration of and attention to the rapidly by nig-b' and the addition of human confreres, Firmness and tbeless, the loss from cannibalism is ,&Ah,.ddL individual need, the social aim not sand seems to,,,' the'pioper remedy, kindness are the two watchwords of the most serious that the lion farm M; only must follow but must accompany Application of moderate amounts of Mr. Gay, who roams aniong his lions has to endure. Cyclone has sired even, effort for the salvation of a sand do not produce pe,rmj�hent re- unconcernedly with no other weapon perhaps 125 lions, and Rosle has Ifirlesto peop . le- ­ than a short whip. The fact that be given birth to forty-six. Ine,prize � -_ PhTstone suffibi That this is being more clearly re- ___ t , has tried to give 'the lions an imita, lion of the place, and one familiar . 0e.0W*OuF!,DkpiPed2*M cognized by the churches of the West . . I tion of their original homes may have =;= —. I " i,.R evident from the fact that the for- I something to do with his success, for . I � I eign mission appeal to -day empba- The QUkk, FAIS'y Way his animals are more docile and .. sizes much more than it ever did in To M(*e ,8 tter , therefore, more easily trained than "I � � the past the saving of Dien from the ) e the circus lions. At the same time, evil of their present-day lives andthe I Jams and Jeffles a scientist bag said that trying to Ox -'Tongue - Falls,j Lake of Baysp making of life a thing of greater .�� I '. � give wild beasts imitations of thoir moral moment and fuller spiritual op- U . By Efi=beth Pahner I original homes is likely to adversely - � portunity. . I � effect their nerves, causing them to - I . -_ - -_ . Frank H. Russell. if You want)fP10 is= and jellies long for the reality and- show teni- . . .0. this year w 0 I you a real tb ri U per. I i of pride. =o_ �ffi' b th em F ZO metho'l. with er� . e new Gay is a stalwart young French - CARE OF ROSES IN SUMMER man who went to the United States .. � You've no idea how easy it is and shortly after the war as -An animal .1 TZ �11_ .0 1. -.0 Z Z 11 U what an imViovement it makes in . ., � I o agc roses . nime y color and flavor� "My stra trainek with the Bostock eire . He In the Lake of 13&ys -L's,trtct Of the a ,shorel4ne -of 3650 miles, and is, sur- insects and disease, not only are the jam tastes endia$h like fresh berries knew -enough about animals to re- ' _ A Righlalids of Ontario, where not rounded by t1ickly wooded hills, plants very much ,disfigured and the to use in strawberry shortcake " alize that the ordinary trained ani. 1 $ 1 I*Jr46 than a h -11f ceptury ago, Chief As a wriver,tion centre Rigwin Inn general effect of the roses greatly says one deIigAW_r*oman who uses mal Of the circus would have a I � .:� k n O&W. � � � I X....", I i I .n and his Indied braves con- Is IdeaL A Wactoug pavillou, wIth reduced but the plants are wea e ed I strictly limited usefulness in the . I , . . ,.�, � I rowth -will not be as strong Certo i - reus lion is taught to I . �, I ' , 1=1 I thcAr hunting expe(UtIons, the seating capacity for One thousand and the g is a pure fruit product movies. The ei � ...... - . I I ,. � I . � dih9diA-a. b*11day-steker now firids a people, makee em Ideal couvenbon nor the flowers as good as if the the 'JellYin substance of fruh re- stand sulkily on a box or � juzdp . . " n use - !: `­,�: ":,''. 41flightftil vmatlou' land. Splendid halL Tn the iittIstt4c, dinbig roam, leimes are unhurt. Injury can be fined and Wood_ When 'You through a boop, but situationsAn the . ­ :L' 4.". 'AW%1i7Ut9, for boating. danoedb9, fist- five hundred delegates, miay be ban- prevented by starting tb protect the Certo you do not have to 'boil your movies that 'co'll for such, eker V'ea­ . �. '�, ... 11 I I . I � I I ' . , " I"_ , Ift 'Abd ,Other AVarts are th,eirt In quetted at one, sittiting, wbile com- plants before the harm is done. There fruit down." Ohe- or two tainut.es, are Infrequent. But animals, it. pr6pr- ��. . V� . boiling is all it�ndeds. � �.4._ 4�646&deilf:thid 18=d of lake Gind mittees InlY -meet a-roubd the spa- is a very good mixture which Will . 't cf'n"' MZ erly trained, might mh&6 a thrillinit . ...�j:;`, � � . , , _ ��", � " .... .. � � to eu I ... , I ! . I 11.,-.. ­��_. ... tAd to, PrOvido for the comfort cloft rim places in the Totainda. Big- control both disease and insects, the - , I ��, ", " _, gfix . - b rt bdillig, time with C,rt, Part of any movie story whoao aceiie I � I . - formula for which Is: Finely ground preserves the- tatutal flavor and was laid in the African wilds.:Lio-di I "I', �,., 4 ft b*Vin RM, named after win Inn was aioogm as tbo.1927 em 4f. a 0 � , 11 "'. I � , ,:,�� ., � .1 .,-,.. ,,­ .. 1 tUd 21as beet PrOvid-Od. velnt�aft ,0e-ntr-- Of ftO CanadIgA sulphur dust, '90 parts; arsenate of 'cularl pro b , a d �� _�_ -, " . 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