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I I W I � ,�;��r, I � - P . e _._ . - F. � , , They seized food, drink and �� � -1 11, . , 'i, I , i � g Rifle, bolt action, lb -ng Y `A$-, I . , � t again, , . I " wailing, and � . I � I J1 �,'!�;, 11 '! ��,��,kf",�",Ii��, . i . I streets there should be � I . W!,"W`� �7 1,11. .... :1, � �, � ,,, � , - . � � , d mourners but evell ' I ', -hQupqhold goods, as wetl as the best. " ,.. : I ­ ­.;,,�,�,_,; I ,;, not only the hire " I ,�44,"�,,'�I,:,�.-Li" - . ,;,.,���, �,11�1, I '' .-� ,�,),;, " .. , Ica . - � I . ,�:, �.11�', I - - . I . .: ,-��,5�,��,)�. feq device, only. 17A husbandmen should 'be called . from �4 J6qIdng young womon. One or two . "'Ll I _ ��,, '! . ,%� ... I'll ,, � � �,;, ,,�i�-_` ,� ,�,, � "I! .1 I 11 CAKES ' ) 1. ,I � �, I t I.I.,111, I 1, . a theiir . I �?u ':"O � _� �, . . their plough, to wail and vine dressers ,, � men who ventured to defen ,�,� � . .. �1111' � . , " �,�� - - �` .1 1. . . o.,_,: ,�5�,,11�1., , I , ..... I I 1-13 ,W , '!� ,� 11, , "eating Rifle, 15 shot slide ac - 11-11- a slid dalighteis or their property I I .,.' � I . ,�, ��, , from their vineyards, when God pass ____ I ___ I NTXV. I . I I 1-11.1, ­. 1. , �, , '_, . . '1�i� , W n , .. .. � I . - 1. �,�g 1�,4.1­7,,. .. 11 �� . I ,,�,,�',��,�'�,`,`, ULPlete with safety, modern I 'I I . ��.,�� I - �;�,�",,,I�,�,.",.�,,�',.t�,,,,,��I , I ed through their midst---saith the ' ' were killed, and Dahlak sailed off with ,,1�111,11�11­' ,, . ��,Az -­ ,. . I ,�, 1�1 I Q -11 , � . . . . . . . . I.: 11 . . . . . . . . I , , , M'�'o ard, his plunder. He never returned, but v, .1,111, 1 W17 . 1 "I'llf',- ...... $18.100. Lordl ,, 71;d I'll , � �L;:, I I I I I -,,, I ;" � � I$& I _�,.: .. . 6..M, uilq �, g range ... 11 I , 1. 1111."i'll, I %�, M'_7 --n I I I , i ". . I ,� ),,��"P.; 11 �� I '19, Reproof of hypocrisy and forma- 'A,� Chinese skippers reported. that the iero- � 11��,.Al,�4, ' i L 11!1V1 I Aayon4m 'can 0014 poprer . , � 44 14 67 .1 "I , " , �u ;. K - "`4 Gun, long barrel, bolt action, -27). Some pretended to . volcanic islet was occupied. I ... I � , "O, , P -l", ti' o U, (v. 18 11 I 011 I 1,11 � P a/QyaW, On the solitary islet Dahlak xeigned . ,, , I .. I R �_,% ... I deplore the existing state -of the na- - � I -11 Wk, , , I :;"� I , , " " 7 , . I li�� li . . - . ,�,R,&fflh , L. �', e for nitro powder high tion, and to long for the day of the - as king, with his crew as subjects. "', . " . , broswm yeaj4 The captive women were his slaves. I tuftwer silqg "', .1 . all but the faithful A_� ,a 4 ,,,,M�� g 4�1� � , , Ur shells ............. $1 6.00 good . Yet, for .� I le throne, a the theatre had become the favoTite not consume as much st -her , �. . h,� 11,',,� . , 111,111 ; 1, ��'.<,,�",:,J,`,, , � � 6111 , and sincere, that day should be dark- He would sit upon a ru( ��'I'�,���,,�".�,.,rA�'ili"",I . � ­`", , , - ' I.. , �.,.: 1. haunt of the worst characteirs of both as they would turnips and that t ,o .. - , 'I,"" Iguble Bar a I ��,��,���&V­g ness and not light, a judgment not a crown on his head, with women at. was a. gre ter tendency to go off fesd - I , . iq� . rel Shot ,,Gun, Gruner sexes., . - . ,. I ", ' - ­�- iverance, as if a man fled from a I either side to fan him. . '' eva at different when on the silage ,.ration In the 1� ��ffi del I , Vi� In Zurich and Gen ,111�1 " �' "' ,,�,, 11 I �h . t��.. ,,, .� . The following entry Yrom the re- r , ,cross bolt hammerless, pistol gTiP, lion and a bear met him, or went into I tes Hydro- times dancing was suppr�ssed by law, - yea s when corn gave A gbod yiel(I KP� � - ...... .......... his house and leaned on a wall and a -cords of the United Sta ID PNV,�, .. for .... -$27.00 � I ' of and there has been hardly a new dance and was well�cobbed, as in 1924, this I � �� .. 0§11 I serpent bit him. Did they rely on graphic 'Survey describes the end . � ,�, . .w. , step Introduced that has not set the silage gave excellent results and Was IT , 1 , ,11,�i � their external service--4easts and I Dthlak's little kingdom: " �11, � h1i" I 111.i., Double Barrel Shot Gun, pistol grip, - "Further information has been re- witch hunters beating the tom tom a cheaper feed tha4 turnips. It is I,- 11. , I ig for the patrol wa n. it such an uncertain crop- however, that � �� � �`R' , ��,.�; ,,� _tolidays, burnt offerings, and hymns, I 1, ,�,,,,V._ . , 11 barrels ............. $20.00 . I and church music? Vain reliance! � ceived that on March 25th a volcanic and yellh 90 , I 1�,��, twist as so when the waltz came in to it cannot be recomme' � .. "I'll M. .11 I w nded . generally- . --- I � I 11 � ,�::", �: -, 1j, God hated and despised such cheap , - "� . . islaind previously reported its being supplant the square dances, and we Turnips and sunflowers .'are almost : - I : vr-"�`�'- keless 12 things as these. What he required . .. .... ninet :� 3, , 011,;111. �,`Special heavy load smo — �_._ y -seven feet high, formerly lo- suppose that all the modern dances certain to give good yields, the aver- - �1111�, V,I,v�,, � , 111 Was the full wave of justice and the � , cated about eight and three-quarter la Experimental 6� ,�.�:- gauge shells, No. 2 shot, 42 grs., I � again 1,28 for 1926. A total miles northeast of. Round (Great never prodi:Lced such a mortal uproar F - 'it the Nappan ,,il '� ,,, � , ge th five year period 7�eiug . I I I I, 1h." I& overflowing stream of righteousness. st ,0,436 arm or e �� i as did this importat�pn from Austria. f, I � I'll Diamond powder, per box, $1.35 1 1. y Had the people sacrificed to God in of 1,232,679 milkers in 1926 provides Catwick) Island, has disappeared and tf, , "I 9 the wilderness? Not at any rate in a comparison to show that the in- that the last depth in the vicinity was It id worth remembering that such a I r nrss o r turnips, 18.10 tons for we . ��:..­ . 18:1 . a 'X''., - I i. Ill flo nd 13.85 tons for com � " �` . ��� We sell Hunting and Trapping � 1� such large measure as they were crease In 1926 was hea,vier than -in t7wenty-five fathoms. This islet is to circumspect and moral writer as An- ,-,��11 banned from thelThe cost of production was $3.71, - . now the sacrifices 1927, but it must be borne in mind be expunged from the chart, but the tholly Trollope was . $3 . � , ".: Licenses. ,. doing now. But ned. Ap- Immaculate pages of the magazine .85 and $4. 21 per ton for each crop �,!�, ny of them were mixed up with that demand for cows for export has danger line is to be retai I The average dry mat,.. I., ,, 1, . of ma Be in one of his respective y. I R, . pure idolatry, and they and their accounted for a considerable number proximate longitude 10 degrees 10 Good Works beeau ps 1, C', . es, he had written of a dance. But ter yield per acre was for turni , 11, - idols should be carried away captive, this year. minutes. north, 109 degrees east." tal . . � . d to dancing as with re- 4S54 pounds, sunflowers 5430 pound% . - I 11. Ix, S with regar ;'r_1 .. I Cif A. SILLS & SONS Yes! carrying with them the shrines The estimated number of cow kept fit subjects of prohibi- and corn 3600 pounds. The feedinq� " .1 , 0 - I,- I and symbols of their images, they for beef purposes is off 7,000 head for 00 tion the moral leaders were divided. trials showed that pound f . or pound I ,� � ken into captivity be- 1927 as compared with 1926, and some - i 'L�1, - � , should be ta. Lord, 18,000 as compared with i925. Bulls Luther, for instance, was in favor of the digestible untrients in sunflowers "I., M__ 0 yond Damascus saith the PROHIBITORY LAWS AN y chaperoned dancing, and were apparently equal to turnips- - - =-- I � properl " I I , R� 4 .'' . the God of hosts. a year old and over, unclassified, show ' Milton coined the phrase "tripping This may be due partl . whose name is . y, however, tm .11, - p'�- - In chapter 7 Amos adopts another a decrease 6f'over 1,000 in numbers in ANCIENT DEVICE .*MgT, 4 .. "I I � 11 method of appeal to the 'People- He the year and of 3,000 in the 2 years the light fantastic toe" in a mood to 'the fact that the cows were follo - - ­ SUNDAY AFTERNOON Lesson Passage --Amos, Chapters * PKohi-bition seems to be one op the show his approval. Books, of course, 4 turnip period with sunflowers an4 11 �,�, leads them to see visions, the first of 1925-1927. The decrease in number I � 1� 5 and 7. oldest diversions of the human race, have always been suppressed, and then turnips again and consequently I ..� them being green fields. The early of yearlings kept for beef purposes this kept up in their milk flow while o* ,�,,� - (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) Golden Text, -Amos 5:24. a- and probably -the idea was -born soon when the suppression stopped "�,, growth of hay which seems to have in the year ending June, 1927, ntaining sunflowers, ,by losing slightly in body, - I—. I �, '. I ­ s de of burning libraries coi I I , I day, In the beginning of the 5th chap- been claimed for the use Of the king, mounted to 1,300 head, and the heav- after mankind began to live in com i 11 I That day of wrath, that dreadful . original and unique -work, little harm weight. . �._; nd earth e The,growin rs necessi- 41 � � shall pass ter the prophet utters a dirge over was over, and thp afte,r-growth was iest falling off in the same year oc- munities. There would be surely one 1 ' . When heaven a the destruction coming upon the un- wber of the group who had to be was done. Some of the most notabl. g of sunflowe li beginning to shoot up. But lo! God ,urr,d in Okoth,r cattle" not mention- me , � greater overhead expenselli "' ' 1_� -1 away! repentant nation- It is a dirge like forbidden to do certain things which works of literature remain on the In- tates a I alik . . .. 11 be the sinner' s had formed locusts, and they ate UP ed above, the" totals in this case being Would Put the rest of th group in dex of the Roman Catholic Church, does turnip production, a silo and Cut— ,, , What power shall that of David aver Saul and Jona- the grass. Then the prophet pleads 216,109 in, 1026. and 186,656 in 1927. e ideas have permeated the ter being essential for the foimer�. .. I- I stay? than, over what was once lovely and . � danger, and naturally he was re- but their "Ill'. - i.1- , 11" shall he meet that dreadful day? --J. V Turnips require more field labour W . .1 How mighty, but which had perished. e, I beseech .0. strained for the public good. Men whole world. - McAree. 11W�." 110 Lord God, forgiv Ing in more or less - hoeing but may be stored very cheap- � 0 The Dirge (VI -9). First he sings tand? For must have been liv ..'��. I When, shrivelling like a parched his wail over Israel, the virgin des Thee! How shall Jacob s civi'4zed communities for a lorg time 40— 1 . ly in a pit or root cellar. Until mmw 11 '­­ 0- he is small! data are available, our recommenda-� '' scroll, ' late and prostrate. Her cities should I cry and How to Reduce - tions are in favor of turnitos as a " 1. The flaming heavens together roll; be decimatedL The city which had a The Lord heard the pitifu . I before it ocOurred to anyone that When Sourness - , 11 � - . " � , �, : When, louder yet, and yet more .-epented of his purpose. "It shall VaricoseVeinS drinking was an evil to be combated succulent feed for winter milk pro - thousand soldiers should have but a lot be, saith the Lord." by forbidding anyone to drink, al- 7p lo ,�nA R1d%04.;1n duction. n . R".. dread d d the village that had Second ,vision (v. 4-6). Behold one though the Laconians had a prohibi- CL JLA -_ � I - — I .. . V I.,. i ' -which forbade peo . - " Swells the high trumpet that wakes Ili rec� cried, "The, Lord Jehovah tory law ple to at- , I . burt It h nXed shall be leff with only will con- RUB GENTLY AND UPWARD TO" ' .., I i 1. . . the dead. I ten. t be. "Seek ye e so ter- WARD THE HEART AS BLOOD tend drinking entertainments. On this FollowEveryMeal -11, tend by fire. And fire eam the , itory law I ARE YOIQ GETTING VALUE? 1. land IN VEINS FLOWS THAT WAY continent the first prohib I '. rible that it devoured not . . ­ , that day, that wrathful day, l in SIMPLE TEST FOR - I .I�;. 0, on t1% 11tive. But to seek God they Only, but also the great deep. Again concerning liquor was one adopted MAKE THIS To some homes a newspaper is x , � .11, � . When man to judgment wakes from in t .t seek Bethel, Gilgal or Beer- the prophet pleads Many people have become despond- in New York in 1647 under Peter SWIFT AND SURE RELIEF o thought is giveri I I clay, 10-reba.riolf they would not seek God beseech ent because the�- have been led to be- Stuyvesant, who forbade the sale of newspaper, and n � . " 0 Lord God, cease I I Be Thou the trembling sinner's stay, I e sh b as an unquenchable fire Thee: by whom shall Jacob a,,ise? lieve that there is no remedy that liquor to 'the Indians. This was an To quickly prove 90 lter cent. of to the quality. That rule does not I'll, ,.�, Though heaven and earth shall pass s e of Joseph, for who could swollen veins and Stomach distress is absolutely tin- apply when buying. house supplies- , HI t� OV. For he is small. sary and that you can eat and The best is then wanted, even if it . to e I e will help reduce obvious measure of public safety, for �� T _;� I away I resist - - Again his intercession is heard; bunches. -ounce ori - the Indians when drunk were a men- neces a want costs more. Why should those homew- -, Sir Walter Scott- �and thTFallbing Giant, and darkened 91 ace to the whites, and the argument enjoy most any food you re Ily !!!! 1.;: p again the Lord repents of His pur- If you will get a two -get from your druggist some Bi5- not be as particular about the reading % nal bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil that the Indians were having a whale ;,` S. S. LESSON FOR NOVEMBER.6th noonday and brightened midnight: pose. class urated Magnesia (powder or tablets) matter that comes into the family, i, �.. and poured the sea over the dry land e," saith the Lord (full strength) at any first of a time while they were being a . �,!�: "This shall not b �,�. , os Pleads f or who flasheth destruction upon strong God. drug store and apply it night and menace did not impress this Dutch- and take a little after your next meal. particularly when th(� very best can ,@�, Lesson Title Am ��' � men and strong fortresses. Third vision (v. 7-9). The third morning as directed you will quickly man The Indians were put on the ThN is a simple, inexpensive test that be had at the same price or less than ".j. Justice. be de * , '! vision was different in kind and more notice an Improvement which will Indian list, where they seemed natur- can pended upon to prove its the inferior article. The Family �� _��, -11. veins and bunches ally to belong. 1, s, relief comes instantly! iq the acknowledged best value in all .1 __ fatal in its issue. The prophet sees continue until the value in less than five minutes. IT' Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal 1.111i � England's first licensing law came most instance I I , , Himself standing on the are - Magnesia is a pleasant, Canada. It is a wonderful combina- _ �, Jehovah erald Oil is a harmless, in 1551, previous to which time most Bisurated 11 �-�- � wall ol, a well-built city, a plumbline Moone's Em ­ - - harmless, non -laxative form of old tion of -newspaper and family maga, ­ � 41 in His hand. yet most powerful germicide and two people brewed their own ale or.smug 1�1 What seest thou, Amos? ounces last a very long time. In- gled their own brandy. Peter Stuy- fashioned Magnesia that, when taken zine and a farm journal without aA ... I � 1. — deed, so powerful is Emerald Oil that vesant had other restrictions than after meals, cleanses, sweetens and equal on the Continent, and it costs 1,� F "A plumbline!" ,,, neutralizes the dangerous acids that no more than an ordinary country, "'I't, J1 to old ,chronic cases of Piles are often those a plying to Indians, for he for- , ,- , The plumbline is being used P weekly -one dollar a yeaT. Seventy- � I'� ' A, . measure the city for 6estruction. entirely absc�rbed and anyone who i.3 bade the sale of liquor on the Lord's cause most stomach troubles. One �., . I day's trial will convince you -ask two pages every week of the choicest 11 11, e ­­, _ , - there is no space left disappointed with its use can bav Day except between the hours of 2 .., _', 0 ") , - And this time - their monov refunded. C. Aberhart r Bisurated Magnesia reading for every member of the fam- I . , I . 1, I -1 -ij .. 1-1 1, - ". to intercede. The Lord declares and 9 p.m., but he exempted from its your druggist fo " .. -1, " I / . , . � I I e, ��f?,_, ... � , S , , shall be sells lot-, of it. provisions persons travelling or those to -day. ily at a cost of less than two cents ai ., k , -V 11 M4 "The high places of Isaac .0. — ,7,1 N 11 ­ ". . 911-9 � week should interest every 'home in ; . I � I I ­ . desolate, and the sanctuaries of -------- 0— confined to their place of abode, and Canada. No wonder The Family , - �. � . I Israel shall be laid waste, and I will - we can surmise that it was not long TURNIPS VS% CORN VS. SUN- . - " . � Herald and Weekly Star is read by a - . . i I 1.11 . M -�, ., 3. -. rise against , 11�1 _., the house of Jeroboam PIRATES' ISLAND WAS RAISED bcfore this law was being shot full FLOWER SILAGE. ___ � ,: ;, .. ­ V , , �&-.�4 --. , `��- J. r of holes. Rather to protect the Lord's million Canadians, each week. It i,q 1.1'..- ,- I with the sword." The Fxperimental Farm at Nappan, well worth a triaL .. � � . '. I ED BY QUAK I I -1 �1- _., j I After this (v. 10-17) is the ac- AND DES"rROY ES Day than unduly to interfere with Nova Scotia, has been condating � . ", ,. I count of the prophets b�eing ordered ising along the the drinking habits of the early New feeding trials for the past fr've* years -_ - —_ — � �!,�' . I Sea captains cru Yorkers he forbade the gathering of , mum" to return to his home. But before he ry long ago re- comparing turnips with c07 silag.4! - . / ,t of Bethel off from coast Qf China not ve social clubs on Sund�;y, ,as well aas , ',' ,-,hp*es the dur vLnd sunflower silage for milk pro- They ILallah— ", his feet he pronounce,; upon Ama- ported that at a spot between Manilla "Unustl�i exerc,ise!;, such - - 't. and Horiv K,,ng where there h " gfim"' duction. 1,'� , 1817-192 1 ziah, the high priest, an awful judg- merly been ,,nly blue water, a tin boat, cart or wag,on racing, fishing, Three experiments were conducted as Health Comes Back � . , i ment. 'Therefore thus saith the y fowling, running, sailing, nutting or - _ ;" I - I Lord: Thy wife shall commit whore- islet had suddenly appeared. Gradu- picking strawberries, trafficking with comparing turnips and corn. A total Rose and Valerie are sisters. Theirr 10.�L - fed for three weeks harts ifay they are 23 and 19 yeam �?, ' r ,qme covered with tropical ��,�, 1 dom in the city, thy .sons and thy ally it be( Indians, all dissolute, plays, riots and on turnips, three weeks on corn silage, .c 11 r, ,vegetation and achieved a place on calling children out to the streets and ofe age,, respectively. but to, lool, ar- , ;, . daughters fall by the sword, thy land then three on turnins again, the grain th rn y u would th!nk they were 15 �� .11� I I be divided by lot, thou thyself die in the charls. '4ow, as suddenly it has highways." His severest critics -1 and 12 -so slight and cielleate are, " I cl-,�, HE Bank of Montreal, on la polluted land, and Israel be led disappearedt Thrown up by a Japan- would admit that the forbidding of and hay ration being constant. The they. And when you hear the laugh- .,, ., I 1. ake, it was drawn back - production of the third week in each ter and chatter of these two,-ror ther I , earth,lit. _'A".. ! away captive from his land." -(Con- ese riots on Sunday -was a step in the . d was used in computing the re-, are r�stinq side by side in hospital ., I , November 3rd next, completes densed from Archdeacon Fn ar's into the sea again by another. While right direction, for were there not perio cots -you feel sure they must be thei t it was there it existed as a domain 1 sults of the trial. The average daily lesser agos. �� �-, . Minor Prophets). enough occasions for riots on six days � .� without a flag and without a name- n turnips was 17.9 Yes, they are both very slight, but Z", the iioth year of its existence. o4' the week as it was. � the Jwonder is they are here at all, I �P,-.; — though for a time it was not unin- pounds milk, and on corn --ilage 16.1 .:::" "�, . Smoking has been the subject of for I habited. pounds milk, while the coF,t per 100 lust a. few months ago they were, , � 1� k I S. many prohibitions and the astonish- � adm tted, victims of the ravages or I � , IKORLD MISSION To Great Catwick Island, which lay ds of milk was $Ltil and $1.69 consumption. They are happy now .,�,-,, ing thing is that it has survirved them Pouli I k�., 1. becau,qc, they are gaining weight andL 1,1�1� I F,ducational work among the Bbils eight or nine miles distant from the all. The custom bad got off to a fly- for the two feeds respectively. strength again; and you, who h.vft- ,, I `4 11 Opening its first office in Montreal . began with the laborers at the noon green islet, rame Mala Dahlak and ing start in England when Raleigh Five trials were conducted, compar- never lost your health, can hardly- . R, the pirate crew of his storm -battered - ,6_1; � . t ing turnips with sunflower silage, in understand what a wonderful differ- � i ... �, 3 �a.. 1 50 Years prior to the Confederation hour interval. Later a school was junk. Half Chinese and half Malay, returned with tobacco, and i is said a similar manner- A total of 31 cows encecthat makes to people who never, � "I arted for the children. After this that Queen Elizabeth would curl a expe ted to get well. But then -that .. ,.. 1�, I ,�., st Dahlak terrorized Great Catwickians ,!as used. The average daily produc- . . ",'I "'111", of Canada, the Diamond Jubilee had been going on for ,some ten years proud lip over a pipe. But James I is the work of the Muskoka Hospital, , �`. I me out as long as he remained. At intervals issued a famous "Gounterblaste to tion, when turnips were fed, was 18.5 for Consumptivea, and it la being car- , ,,�,; " Miss B. W. Robson, M.A., ew n - M.� d ". s the captain and his corsairs would to pounds and with sunflower silage it ried o for over three hundred pa- �� �­ �:, ot which was celebrated by the from Dr, Buchanan's home church at Tobaccos" in which he referred tients each day throughout the yeae-. - , I'll hurry aboard the junk and put to was 16.8 pounds milk. The cost per ''I 11 Glenmorris and took charge of the smoking as a savage custom, and re- Rose and Valerie are a farnier'a� ­� Thev would return from these 100 pounds milk was $1.57 and $1.63 da-ughters, In a home where there are, ,'It", Dominion this year, it " stead�y school which she has steadily devel- sea- - marks that "to wives it must be a - .,� e;�;, . for the two feeds respectivel3(. eleven children, and they say the3, " -,,14', � oped. In the following year the perpetual stinking torment." Pope are learning all about the disease so, B�"� - ___ The trials, comparing corn wi , expanded into every part of British ith .1�, ,7, ". present commodious and attractive Urban VII excommunicated all per- they wl-11 do their best to gee that no, ,,, e.." _ r sunflowers, were carried on. The 13 other members of the family walk -- 1,111. North America. building used for school and church sons who used tobacco in any form. corn silage produced 15.8 unawares into the dread path that '' ' �i�t.� purposes was built. The school &NIL But the enemies of tobacco learned cows on . leads to consumption. "��.._ . 1,,�V, RESTOREO TO in time that if they could not actu- Pounds milk daily at a cost of $1.79 IV­j1d you not like to contribute to. � 1, � '' teachers up to the High School grade . per 100 pounds while the same cows thl� excellent work? It depencla I,' ,��,;, � in the Canadian system. It is of ally prohibit it they could, by taxing, On sunflowers produced 16.2 pounds largely upon subscriptions. ", 1, i L �rl'l special interest that one of the lads limit tbe'habit considerably, and ever Contributlans may be sent to Hon�_ - , ;�. " , I., i '11, Today it has over 600 Branches rew up in this school and took since then, tobacco has been subject niflk, costing $1.80 per 100 pounds. W. A- Charlton. President. 223 College, , , '. io, who g GOOD HEALTH It was found that the co-ws would Street, Toronto 2. Ontario. N '11�, � located throughout Canada further training else -where, including � to taxation, no matter whether the , 11, ,*:, . R year at the widely known Moga Mother of Eleven Children taxing governmert was supported to _­ ,,� ,,�.�. Normal School in the Punjab is 4ow . I and Newfound6nd, wA its I I favor Free Trade or High Protection. �,,.�,J..%. Praises Lyclia E. Pinicham's . .;!. - -,�'�l k'nut as headmaster. He : —_ , , �o back in Am Queen Victoria let it be known that �.�, �;�:,­ Vegetable Compound I I I Qll�, , own offices in Great Bri=in, is using up-to-date methods in his * the smell of tobacco was as obnoxious , ,, ��,� , I . �� �1' '�,'�, � I old school in the heart of the jiibgle. ' - - to her as were smears of it round 'I., 4 - ,q� , ,z . , I �,;� Her Interesting Experience the wreather lips of her courtiers, and 'GYPIZO-C '­'.11�� � France, the United States and No" -Rev. G. P. Bryce, Rasalpurai. � "A-1, , I , ...... . �'V, . � the story is told by Marjorie Mears in '5,4,11't ; Mexico, and offers I — ----- 6— Buckingham, Quebec. -"I am the � Oe the New York World that once when I ,�'f�� � ". - I �:�,,t�' , living children, . I �1.111%.F, other of eleven O -W.'- unexceNed facilities � she was about to visit the quarters ,"."r . ESTIMATES INDICATE A ml"21C!MA*11 and' my baby is - '1A ,_. . - five months old. 01 the Prince of Wales, he hurriedly � _. . �;,, - � I il�,$!�%'­ �- _8 � I I 19"I''. in all departments I SHORTAGE OF CATTLE ;,:. I am only 38 years had a board painted and nailed across . ;;r�__ . I � ,".., , I V old and I have his smoking room door, announcing I I'll 1- L11, . . ZX`1'3 : - 1) of domestic and for- . luvin_ Bea -ring out the general opinion of —en Lydia E. "Lavat6ry Under Repair." i � L,�!,, � I ", ; mparative short- Pinkham's Vege- At various times the reformers halve I 11 ­�� ,��, I '� . eign banlang. age of cattle in Ontario ait the earlier , table Compound turned their attention to the theatre, . . I � � , . :.� , .� for weakness and. .;�;__ :�N .:e - ,4� - , .. , . part of the current season, arising out � mv nerves. I knew literature, dancing and the evils of 4 - __ � I � I �,­ of reduced market market offerings, gambling, and with no startling de- For colmstruic '011 . �, ft I ,,, of it from MY . . ��,,� are the estimated numbers Of the vari- dater, Dame gree of success. They have -been able MAKE your rooiils fire-resistant and. free from' �, . *5 O�s classes of live stock in the pro- to put down certain savage sports � drafts' and cold bg erecting Gyproc ceilings 6,, ,'�J;,' . I . 01wd Bellefel;,&_ " 11 !��It' I . : .. 41, "�W­, , . vince at June 15, as provided by the after the people themselves were e4ii- and partitions in yc woe can be put � � , � ,. ��,�,, i','-� " .. 11 j I Branch of of Rarnsayville. . . Up in half the time required for lath and plaster� . i; � � �'11'1 ie", r�� 14 I I . r I Statistics and Publications For five years I rated to regard them as debasing, - 11 , '��i , "' - 11 11 I �� 1, , . I the Ontario Department of Agricul- wMin misery � was alwa s ready such as dog fighting and bull baiting. . . time and labor costs. Gyproc takes an� - � 4"', - . , �$,�t I I .'., % ,1 :. , ture, co-operating with the Dominion to cry. No ,It was Macaulay who said about the =ion. Let ug show you a fall -sized �Gypva ' V la, - I 9M go happy to have � 1. I �AFIN I ... : 1�. I 11 Bureau of Statistics, in a report re- good health. My daughter, who is prohibition '6f bea'r 'baiting that thi� . board ttady to apply. 1. I . . , I , � R", �'.' , . I I I I : ,� I . tWk"IV��L,r`, I I . I cently issued. 18 JVrears old has Also taken it and reformers suppressed it, not becaum WAte for ffee booklet -'My 14ome." It"VP 14 1*611 ". �11 1, , . ­ , I � . -, 1��`� - :1 11 � . . -be hafp7 to teconUnand It to all Itogav,o plesturti to ,spectators. Cook- ,Il�.�,�,�. ,, . I I � . - ImUlel Will feduce'y6t1i , r 4N�R � 11 Corparative estimates for three will how, GW,, oc. lt&baa�d 1"..11_X11 -1t*,+- c, - , E�,:,, 8 , ,;)�,�, ­ ;. , . I JIMS WU,LIAM PAR 18 Ing I " 10 11 _�4 ­�ff'l;" . I vf i years in the case of total cattle read hag been.4bolished in many CANADA 151 �� �4 � 1;, . A Tug OxfAmo Idit0*1 0011;11t ,!� , 1q,',- "; " . I : " as follows: 1927, 2,714,05-4 head;. in iNIP Wx 414 ' Wkiagham Quebec. countries, hut i1i 6thefs is continues . I _'. 11 1, �1. , . " I Why suffer for yeft'6 with back- ',, , " 'V11 "I 1. I . . kl,�,. . � 1926, 2,75,7,799 head; In 1925, 9,809,873 I . .. t ffint, and even In, 11.11,11-1, "be, nervousneod am, 'other Ailmetits as an 11 , - A- � 11 I . C ____ - This total includes calvewund- Cominon to woit6,rj�4ra e I fif IdAds whidli,:frow. n, 0 It offteially, . /" I �' 4- � pon I I I - '"""" ,,, � �, �, 1, � ". I I �. I yeari which, as a clan, show a middle �WhmLydl . ;X or NA � . 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