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I � , I H 0 . . th , ral t4 0441, I k ­,�� � I I AT' to 1, lea- ' `- . . , - wilung-RM 'Ar, �1 I W�� .� vr�,"�r I , ith t - .� I I I 1% A Grown. , J I . , - !�T � i � , I r t N4 *0 W4 .1 pell, — , _; *03 ",1"I., .1 " �, �,,,,w, . ;�; 4 , P�, , G* 0 1 1 $,�W.-, l� . blft� , Th �. a ... T o.­.�,g ffl<�% . � i�lf­�'11'11". ,,,, ", i�13-" LIP fl, 'Otle &U�T� by , "o iOA0 I* idle mom orp* swwtarix- 11 ;: 1. X . ,%'��`. , �, d - he .1 . . . . . . . . 10 , � I l�,s' *,f I,,;6 �N . 'I ? from the beet during t �j,� "W" suggests Bothey y I a 'A . Lq P, Isem, G1 n; em I ; I ­ , I I, �,,� ?.-� , � Perfelpt , , le I I . ��, ,�,'.�i :�5P1X-\,`. W , I., ", R WM 01wpZly JrAter,ppA - . 1. Onl&% . . oti, ��J,r�, .P:1:Z11:�1§.-`.-nM .1, : i'� . i , . t4,, " . � ,,�::X`l "I -.1 , � M Giiant 'King. - Aftcr.many experimIeUtis it was . r i . 4,1,;�� R.� .'?Kl �. 4 _ad . �Lv, 11111`1�11- Seven Out qf Ten Are, Victium 13ut ONTARIO LA 'I IVND 1W ! I ' -.-.,-.,.-,-",",g, , ---j� 4 ­� �,�� . ­ 0�" I ,, y pea Ing a woman who VD Y , BIAEF ar, . W, soeali!%- I :,::-�,,, -M , .. , Writer Welt$ Hv#w '"Uratabs" Wlng 4%Ugeb---4GiAUt White i eil . IN DODO'S KI '"Unu that a fast wyd iniciolviplete ex- - -un,g - - - ­ 11, I .L i '. zig I'S* I 'ugar ­ �, out beet .. I I "".�,-k�i�.,;i..�,�..?�....V....;"i �ed His .garme4t '"ek-, ILLS� , '. . '.. . � Swift, Amazing Relief With h m.angel, Yellow Leviatitan, .P,NZY. P , tauddon by is;te�vdlng the; ar do,,-- 'op 4 - '��'.t Yellow J.-ptennediate. , pu;�p would give a syrup with. a light l�:';, :.:I-�.kn�.'i � — . L I .Nffi"�*�� . .1 . ." .., 'l -R"." k19 'bidp, in order that the a4mal Renewed Vital Force4 0 AePless% A I ` . ��,� i kath of Jairuis' Idaughter n4Rht t4ke j,N - knows beiWeir than 1, the Thei abbive-vairieties hav,� been un. Mrs. A. Evans Was Troubled Greatly brown�ish clo,lour and Vithiout the dis tIe.j. 0 . N.1%T,%,&­, � I Ml�,� . I �l -,�.-, 1- - - ­. �1 ­.... .. I.: 'here Might be With Backache. . ,10U% - I , ; , f��,,,- " .'�, 1, , " ., .W,;­'.,4-'.�.--.,.,Am. Place, and that so t itiesit for a liong pe�i,d -of time agreeah-le aftir4bastaas beflore exper- -."06'..- . � horror of joyless days and. Aleepless cum , S I � I full demonstration -of his res inup I ! ' ­ -q I ir'l, " urrec' mght& There have -been times AAd have olabolassed all. ouners in ., .�­*.I%, Obib., W*I-chl Z­,(Sver- ienced. I%& -qv is no doubt that con- Vewr­ X �- ­ ­ -, � ­ : tion Power. . when qualilty and yield. We ha" Govern- ial)--rl haye u�sed Doddre X14ktey sideriable sugar is left in the residue ST clea" I .. L ..W,;" : -­ .ili e4v,17 , ­ , W�� , . : .. I fek -hopeless and, - helpless L - and AIlls with great success," writes Mirs. S1 T ­ .1 . *�'� : . The ruler must 'have suffered ag. -when my Weakness caused me -tl1c n0eot Institutions wh a but as this can be used as fleed for �11- . , i-�� I ­,:111,1;i� ich IM14ke 113.1181- I � ;:M, to M ., %ffi..:.;N Z: ony (bo tihia,',idi-alay- And now comes - his place. I � R A.. D.ww, a mident of t ,Ae - II, .." ,X -Mil- �,�`i`�,��i:,',. must i-illbense, humiliatiom Only thos� .Mem of expedinignital work. They ,,, cattle it cannot be cmaideTed its be- U I I M. , il§SA'A, used, ttt;t hei troubled wery mucin witth - , ,�....'.,­ ", , � the faltal m1lessage to him - -"Thy who ha% ,he facilitiies neciessidry - for e 001011,3, :, 1. 11 . i!�k " N gone wasted. Th method- is qaWt,e) R . � , . .IX.....'........, 'l:'..., lie through such tor- have all t , 1,1­11.1:-:-� "I'l ... 11 . . ��'.���;'�;�,\�l.,�,�',P�F,'.��"-,,�:!i ,,,� Backlaelte. Since using Dodd's Kid- 'ng 0 llz.� � �.11 daughter is dead; why troublest thou 97 ,,�, �, ' 1%'�X'1­1 . .. ,ttu" can possibly.-realize.xny great ,making accurate tests. Gmving new .-ilmiple, -and. can easily be carried out ­,�' L .',..., the [MaAer. any f:urther?" But ini- . ney 'Pills I feel ever so much better. ' I � ff"."", k"%,'J., 1� .. `-.1 nwdilately other words Were sp, I unkiown jvwrdetleslof seedis on the in- I can surely recommend. them as they .in the home and is as folloi -d , ; , ',, ,k isatmactlion when ,Dr. � Sou�tihworthlls , ' ?"(1 . � UR.A.LABS brought me quick relief. di"I'll T`,"%' are good.- � . ., �"k 17 . to hilm-4'Bie not af mid, only b dual farm, is in practically 1. ' The. beets are firsit washed an � .., ... I.; e- URATABS are truly wonderful, and, Casa exPenlSivis, business- Thousands of lothers tal the same tie clxnyrs out off at the lowest leaf I IV', �� , 'I lie,,pe." �1111. 11-�,,� :, . 16ter I give themi hAl pivilise.11 such amaz- -1 - . dd, Kid_ max, ,or lower, and the, beliks peeled, � �,�6,� On this Occasion, as on two 46 -story. They have trie6 Do s . `i`.i"-,L' . ing v0dence serves as convincing I and peelings being rejected. - 0 'J'' . OCCUISMOns, Jesus selected three of the nay 00 -lis and found thebu good. If "Owns M6, 1,�,&.,�; proof W ,the power of URATABS to ' The beeit is bhen sildoeid longitudinally � I 1, , - � apostles, to be witnesses of things Farm 0 1 "I -�Mll "I , I '-LLL .. I I relieve ,those distressing ailni"ts so . Down On the ' you suspect your kidneys, turn at (lengthw1w of the root) and PUT . I i . I ­` I iffi"i�'.*;�i-';: �- -.'.,"�, Dot Permitted to be seen by the test. often a handicap to, those in Middle (From the Montreal Wkne,$) ' Qn, I Dodd?& Kidney Pills� You through a ineat chopper. This groinid I 1. ,I " :::.. Death had actually taken place for li can do GID with confidience,. . n W. .. �::.­ I . :i,". . -owe oxidato, ;.: .. =eps is put at once bef . ,:;,: I . I . 11,; fe I, I ;.k " �, W�� � 4 '. � . C , great weeping and wailing, as was Overworked, silluggish Kidneys, and .Down on the farm, "bout half-.Ipast thl Dodd's Kidney Pills strike right at places, into a pliece" of cheese I .­ � . . I V " ,,, :,:::::: . the eustorn 46�f both Jews and Gen- e seat of the trotbll�ai, the kidneys. , I "I'll Vqw, �.,�, '. � cl,6tfh which has bieten. tied over tho - .- li a "P, �: .-i::.: Opp"' Bladder Weakness, bring on so many four . 1.� I .:-.,. � .tiAes, was in dAridel Jesus, how- They are no cure-all, but purely and I . F-�,.�i , 1, . dils,tressing adinlearts which so often I slip on my Pants and soaak ouLt the sinigity a kidney remedy. They re- top ,of a fairly llarge pot containing * . ,�. - "My liver was all out of order ever, sipoke of deakh as a sleep. "In. . doei, wuter. The pulp is then strsplende!l female oats and must they be left ,,L'�, the HIO,ly Scrilptlwle,s the dead are lead Ito sexio,us diseases ,that' every lieve the work�'of the heart by put- wat,er in. the ksi);,.ed gradni in order to siecurer 4 I J � L��. and I became so constipated that Out inthe )wd 11 run like the dickens in the.,cheese cloth over the � ,.--.-. . I constantly described as sleeping,. in sufferer fro, 1AMMIeness, Painsl 'in dneys in Shape to stra, . I ' I I had, to take some 15ind of a back and 0K. i Torailk all the, clows and feed all, the 'ting the ki In but not a -crop? F purgative nearly every night. I order that the terror o(f death illight I t1irough groins, scan. I I*idke,is, I all the impurities out of the blood. touching it. An, ineh or so is ,is a question that is frequent- , ,� ty but frequent urination, "Ge I of w9AIer Jll the -poit should be ��.,ffict- 'Th 6'. � 1. suffered with bilious headaches-- be mitigaited, and immoderate grief uV,- Clean opt the barnya4ld, curry Rhoda -Piwe ,blood carried-, to all parts of �ht lid ly asked by failmiers im, vaaious parts 11. 1. bt)ing�- * . . Wpp t every- for the dead be assuaged under tha Nights," Nerv,l Irritability and a-nd Jiggis, I the body means new health all over ent tostaxt with Put on a big -are. self fe�liz- I p , le ite was poor, and Lack of Force,�should try the amaz- .. and bodl for half an hbiw Agorousllv. of the counity, O&ts - L �� ! , 1 g ate disagreed with me. name of sleep, which manifestly hi� . the the body. I After half hour's boilip-g wash puju ed asari6l also barlen,wheat, tinloitiby I �� . Ilig ralpe of Dr. SoLithwurth`9 URA- Sepa-rate the crem. and Glop all . , I I "", Sargon . Soft Mass Pills have cludess the hope of the res4ri-ection." . -- . .s ,::, TABS at once!. Any good druggist - ;Pigs, I with warm water allowing this wa ii ,and Imany other grassles. Both t1her � . made me feel like -a new man. Jesus cleared the r6onl, of the scof- will sup -ply you on a ,guarantee of Hustle two hours, then eat lillel a brown, Serve with amuce me iale and fema:13 Parts are containe(I . . -s. "It is remarked by Archbishop . de from wat2T to run into ,the plot,- iising as in :1 . They r6giilated,me perfectly."�--- lei . . satisfaction. or inoney back. 'Turk, the juice. lAble as possible. ' Fill the 't.hiees within the ,one - flower and ,e�ach oat � . . 1; I Myron P. Harwood, 70 Lenox St., Txen,qh that in the same manner By 'heck, I aim ready for a fall day's cloth bag- with puilip two, or thre-c flower or kernel is Complete in it- " I 'WON.,SPICE SAUCE I tha�sarne solution lin the, seilf and thuis ca,paib ,,, I Rochester. N. Y. E,lisha (2 Kin. -s'4:,%3) cleared ,the work.. , LEQ tinies Using Ile of self fertilill-. I I 1� During the last fifty-three room'before he raised the son of the . lol . .. . plot for steaming the Second' and, zatign. The,sitaimens or Male pmt of I months, 143.000,000 Sargon Soft Shunalli-itel ,' . of sofil, climatic coindid-ons wW- cer- Then -I grease the. wagon and put o I % Cup sugar ,� . third batches. Flitter this weak su- the flow1err ripen the pallern at abouti I I . Mass'Pills have been sold. This Here, as' in Other niiracle�; the tain localities.. than they -are to other . . � 1, phenomenal record has been ac- ,the rack, I tablespoon cornstarch od - Ithe bilmIL' till" ,oat headl appea-ra � ... complished because Sargon Soft re lis me 7 h1row a Jug',of water in thb old grain I cup boilling juice drained frola gar syrup, thbbugh a, go cottlorn of ad � I . storation was immediate anti colki- Conditions. For i -tance, so of I cloth and evaporate, it to less rhan thwough -,the isheath at time . he - . - . I !if Blass Pills are a new and revolu- plete- "straightway the dam.,�Pl aroso our laitc- varieties of oats grown or. sack, . fruit. (If necessary ,�ddl water Thdis pollen or male pa -rt 1. I � . '. tfonary product In the field of nd',�ralked," Well might the father rien heavy soils, produce an iM-n.1elnqe 171-itelb up the ii-mlyis, slip down fhe Make .one cup). to !half -its volume. Allow this to staild in'." O'Ut- I I I , I laxative medication. They are a ,overnight so any solid matter that' drops on the., stigmas or female parts 11 P I Inot Ilke any laxative you have . lai�Ld ree priv- gro,,vth of s,traw which. has a great , lane, . 2 gabiles4�oonis butter has come down during, rthe evapoxa- of the flower at this tkiile�and fertil- 4 . I " . I.. I ever' taken. They are so gentle ileged apostles... be "astellisheld with a tendency to Judip and rust while on M-ust get the hay in, looks like ralin- 11% bablILSPOOM lemon juice ati I eted. � The chaff sur - 1. . and thorough in thei,r action that , ition imay gettle, out. In the morning' .iz. -on is compl . . ,. there Is not6ing about them to re- great astonishment" lighti�w and diffenent t�rpes. of soils T.00k omer yonder, sure as I am born, Nutmeg - Pour this clear -syrup' off ithre sohd2 rounding the delvelopii-g oat kernels I I . U . "It has often -been observed that in and Conditions vilill give excellei4 re Cows, On, the raimipage, hogs irL the Sialt I .- n fr6ni ..., mind you that you have ever . 11 , - down - the elitiranoe, of PoIJ2 I . and ­.boil . , to consistency of prevents I ; I taken a medicine. and most re- the examples of his resul-i,ectioll sults. Length of season required to 1com; Mix isugar and Cornstarch in top of .. nearby oat flowers,Just -as the chaIr workable of all, the directions " jS L Maple lsyllup taking off any scun, 1- I call for a gradual reduction of power given by Christ there a ripen th�,,cvop and' other clinistic ,L�tart across the meadow, run a 1pile, dioui)le boiler. Add hot fruit juice that comes nitis any of the �pollen froin es- ; - , . to the to,p and, being- care- ;Pre've , , I the dose until the point is reached ' gradation: 1. The dau)ehter of CO,nditiOns are also ill�polrtant factors or two, graduadly,'�.tirring constantly. Cook ' capling from ,the oat flower.- The part3 .: . where you no longer require a . � � � fal �hlot to scorch ,Or burn. Bottle, or I - W% . Jairus 'just' dead, 2. The Nvidow's in deter�lniningl the results. obtainei Heaving like I'm wind4,rio'ken, ge! five manutes aftew nitixt-ure begins to pilit in iars while still hot and, seal a,re very sniall of course. ,but can ha 1. laxative of any hincL I . . . I � . L . . son from his bier, '3. Lazarus. from with Certain valieties. There is a . wlet"clean, through thicken. Add butter, lemon Julce, tightly. readily seen ,when the oat ulant is I I � � ,; I, . I C.ABERHART hi's gravel The more stupplidous great deal niore importance attached Back with the mulles, then for re,- nitltmeg and salt. . . I . beading out by the .aid Of -4 small � "', I . . . � , , L I .� miracle is yet to come, of which our to the quitabillity of a vardeity of a corrupense, . A welcome -luncheon dish in cool , I 0 . . magniifying glass'. . I . " I LDrd"s own resurvectiori is- at once fal-n-L Crop tothe. locality, type of soil Rhoda glets aetradIdlet the barb -wire weather is griddle cakes. Blake larga . -1 oats are not th.f. fe� I � 11�. . I NO; the smol . I , - the example and the pledge, when and clih,latic� ,,conditions where it is fence, Cakes, Spread with butter and-, jelly 172,377 Free Trees ., Ile caits and' are not necess . . 0 I J ary In 11. I . SUNDAY'AFTERNOON air that are in their graves shall hear gT wn, than the alvLeiragle farmer Joblits etil aching, muscles in a ,Lerk ` or jam. lRoll up,'-spriAkle wiA Pow- Ysample of Seled grain in order tot I - I'll .1 . . I His voice, and shall icome forth.1' gives' Credit for. VarieOzs of gral'in Whoop! Fit as a fiddle for a full dered ,sugar and serve !as dessert. Ef Planted in Huron produce a crop. Zp,ch seed contairls; . I �, L (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont+ � - Oliginated and grown, in the. North- day's � a ismall )-aerni Or enlb,ryo pl&.nt at th-a ' L �.. --1.11- . . . . I . , work. I you 'have not ,had fruit cobbler re- Forestry Branch Supplied Free trees I 11 . �. - Vhere Cross the crowded wayso of .1 I ern- United States, bordering on, or celntlY, add it to your list. ,Cherrieis, to Huron Farmers. base., of th§L kernel and the'l-est is; ..., I / .near toothe Pirdvince of ontqrio, ara WPrk all 9U4XI1nTeT till Winter is, nigh, phtaches, raspberries, strawberries or - I I � atie-rials. to, y "L . � WORLD MISSIONS Sliiiited to those. conditions under Then figure -at the bank and heave a pears, are ajl ,good in this recipe. .. U , I ife , . . mia:d,e Up of stared food ,w 11 L 4�., . Wberia sounds the, cries of race and % . . 'The Ontario Gavlernwrient! Forestry feed the young Plant metil it, can ?I . . clan, I . . Lamps which they were 0weloped, 'but witl,, big sigh, I Have you ever ,beaten jam into Branch wil Isupiply free of charge gathicir its own food from. "thel-soil I '. . APJove the. npise of selfish striffe, very few exceptions- they do not do Wlorlkeid all year and,didin't make a liard slaucL to serve on a .pudding. It '50.0 trees for wind, break planiting through its roots. It is important %. And the� missionary callie; into the well "under OnItario conditions, nior thing; looks pretty and is delf6ions. Folde,l -ancl -3,M0 I ;.. I We hear Thy yoice, 0 Son of Man. trees for forest planting therefore, tbat the steed be large with ....", I . I F. M. North. village and it was then near to ev- compare ,favourably with our owl. Less cash now than I had lasit spring. into whipped brel jam. makes a ,cach year, to any farmer -in - the nlenty of stored up food miaterial. so I I . 1: � . - ening and they brought son,-e-ved staylidaild varieties. Ove�r th1w -hull. Some folks say there ain't no hell- litice, topping for cilelam (pie or Cake. PloviniCe of OrAtariO. Mplication kh�ilt a healliby and vigorous ,plant '.1 , .. 11 . . children to him that he should Ilao . "', - . I PRAYER ic- dred and fifty varri,6,bies obtainl2d fTorn, Shucks- they never farmed, how- �6 It is Pill to take Aock Of thiQ- must be made to the Branch- by tnlil will be. produced. Thii -will expilai �, .. . 11 ­ . I . tor" them- (for many 61d people were Outside of the. Proilvillce of Ontario Ithey tell ? I preserve cupboard and to use up the ei�d ,Of March. I . the large increaSe in yield. of I rf I I I . . ' . arga �­ I ". � Dea,r Lord. we rejoice in the cer- blind). . have, .'been ,tested and� Compared, for When spring rolls round I take all- less popular contents in such a *way The follow1img varieties are avail- pilurnp a,eed orver smiall steed quorbe-4 It I il tainty of thy, triumph! Evil forces And he poured into their eye.,; med-', -vield Of grain, length and streng0i . ,other chance, fhat they !seem like -new and miracu- aHe for wind, bweak.plan i : ' hite in f"he O.k..,C. ex-periment above. . I , ,�. it ng IN I .. may be, arrayed against �thee, but icine, and-stilj they came. Then the of straw percent -age of hull, rust re- As fuzz grows longeronnily old gray' lous pi�qducts. Spru,00, NomNray Spruce and -ffhite Sizes of screens suitable ,for lZa I I . I'll . .2 . � . ;., I thou, art the captain Of our salvation night came on and still there were sistallee, etc., by the Field Hu-sibandry 1panu. I 1. .40 I "'ll — Cedar. Por forest 1plantinp--4conifers: 4n the common m1aik-es .of fanning - . ."L wd Thine is the victpry, the power more to be cured, but the medicine Department ii the"Ontario Agricul- -Give my gallus-es a hitch, belt another . White Pine, Red Pine "Uack Pine, millIs used on ,miost farms and for IF . . � �. I lz�ad glory. Wake us true to Thy was gone. I turRI College at Guelph over a per- jerk, I � . ' .. .1 " Sootch.-Pine, European La`rc�, Whit� cleaning- Cereal grains are as fo-l- I , . * , . , ,,, . .. cause, A -mien, Iro lSo tbe,,pelople and the doctor -went iod of ,y;ears and, the results Of tbelse By gosh, I am ready for a fell yel I Spruce and White Ceftr- hardwoods lows: " .. I- . . . I � I 11 . ' . y are in- - I . I . -I (Selected) into the church to worship, but tbe� expeiimlents 9how that the work. -t, -'White For oats -Top screen.� or riddid, . 11 I . ­4WItlnut, Buttlerm �11,�, r I i�'. I . . .�. night -had come. "'We need a lamp ferior to' our own commonly grown . . . � I Ash, Soft Maple, Hard 'Maple Red zinc 7-64 by .3-4 or . ,. I., ... . � .. S. S. 'LESSON. FOR. MARCH 5, 1933 will sOTM one. go.. and,b,F,i;ljj , ' . , 10. . . I . . I . . -..-. - I . . one9l, standard valietiesi, I . I . . � ' � 1. .1. I I I . Ash, Basswqqd, Carolina Poplar cut- 1,01sh-, bottom or -grading screen i -la I � �,. .,. id thl� doct*r. And the teacher and. Before purchasing seed of any of M I . . I , iLesson Topic-4lesus. Giving Life "a tings, Caro -2 for early varieties sui " � ,lO: . . I . the helpers searched the village, but Jithelse '�wondler" vaxierti-es, write to From the Jam Cp , . . . ,lina Poplar Crootled). arid fhv I , � and Health. I - ,­ , . White 'Willow cuttin Eat], 3 and .3. . 9 at t L - . I I go. y Alaska or O.A.C. No. e I I ; . lf.leisou Passage Mark ,15.21, 24, found no.lamp- ' ' . � the Flield Husibwidliy D�Partm�nt ait. . Onie,.of our favoritte spio­rIt his' I.- _7 Reforested land or, natmral bush is 1-10 by 1-2 for late vlwieties such as; I . - �` � ` � exempt from taxes, under the folllo,%- Baillier, etc. � 1 .. I I ,, � 1 U-43. ' Then came an old man whoi had a. thet Ontario Agricultural College. Untie of year is working eniracles with -fq,-Qi- - , dd � . - . "den Text---­Psa1M. 126�3. lamq-1, but the -glass was Patched and Guelph, for the results of their ie;Es -�J ... ' I , � - ' glaoses and jam, of ,preserves A HEALTH S,ERVtCE OF . ; ing reguhition of the Revised sta- 'For barley -Top screen, zinc roumKil ,.". . Patched with ,paper, so .that not en- Of the variety or get iii touch with wNicift"Iftive bk!ni longest in the c - THE CANADIAN MEDICAL (tueL§ iC 238 Section 4part--l"Any part in -eh 13-64 or 14-64 inch in, diamete.r I.. I 'Aifter dismissing the man Olit Of ough light came for all the people Your local Agricultural Repre,senta- ,board, 1,t is fun, .p. UP ASSOCIATION AND LIFE ­­. -- 1, day to to . i0k out a dark. INSURANCE COMPANIES of a farm. used for forestry purpos- o� the wire ­mesh sicreelt reconitnimd- I . I "..'. 11 ... vAlogn 'he had driven the unclean spir­ ��in the little church, and the win.d ... was dve, of the Ontario D,epartmellt of rainyl 61ean ithe shelves and IN CANADA ' es or being I'woodlan(fll is exempt ed fo� oats- bottom screen 'zinc, ob- ... . I., it, Jesus, crossed the lake ag-ain where ttool rough for rushlights. Aq.-i,culture- Do not he deoei,*id or w1hile dbillg so, take inventory, and ', from tax,es, provided that such ex- long mesh,7-64 or 8 8 wire n . � I ,� . -X lesh � 11 . , I I a great Multitude was waiting for And the Missionary tried to speak carried away by the. snilooth sales set out elvierything ,which should be SLEIEP AND SLEEPLESSNESS en#ltlomis Shall not be, gireater� tb,T,, . For. wh.qat--.TOP .screen, same - ax I '' 11 �� I . .-':-­­­-­ . . . 19m. We, are ito,ld in 'St.. Ma.tthew to them, but - his, .spirit wa',-­ like. the ta& of , the salesmall, and 'buy sei uqed. There May be a jar or two : one- acre in -ten acres of such farm f .� �6sw­ki­,w I �, I ii... .tinle. or 'barley or oa-*: � botItom, screen, � .. I . . regarded lamp, for he thought he Could hear at high PrIce-s-, tba� iii not suited to of picklAes, dine 19 -Jt';, -of -their kind; , The aWity to throw off the care-, and not,moa",*thali twenty ,cree, held' 143 by 1-2 or 1-14 by 1-2 wire wepli I . ... �,! 1. . 0apernallim. as� 'his own city. ' "l- many churchest.in the homeland sin;g�- 'Viour ,farm, whm i -op can buy bi some jam wMch is slightly s,ugared; of the day and tb WinposeLont's selt mndor a sir1gle o"ership." W same i ..... for barley. 1. i # ZMC screen, 'A��p 1. I ll� w Christ ena:bled Bethlehem by His ing 'neath ,the dazzle of beautiful ier holme -grown -seed, at miuch"IDN�er jealy -wi �� ,,wee for a night"jit tefilheshing sileep is The nuinblex of farmers in 'Huirol Do not polace too much effi�ha,qiff. - I -k ping";- frPA, -which . � . . . L , . , I . 1. . hirth, Nazar.eth by.his. education and light, "Can we whose'souls alre light- prices. has lost adhiie -of ilbs color; relisheo 80mething .that i's best appr3ciated 'County taking advantage of this, of- on the capacity of the fanning mill. ,. '. . Jerusalem by his death, so he honoT- ed . _ . . the 'Lamp of 'Life de- The following ,'list giTes some of ,liiiirhich ha,ve mt been popular witA the when. it is lost. 'To the majority Of fer 6f free tire,, is, steadily increas- Efficiency is of greaterl importance. I . . L the � _ ? . I., �eld ,Capternaum, by making it His ny?w And the livissionary'- pra-�ed t1he beet vaTieties -of field, crops, they members of the family. ,Get them all peo*l, nours for siM . . .. . ping are ing from year to year� In 1930 oWy In a small mdll one cannot giet :both, ,-.� .. . �Drdinaxy residence, afid, the focus, so for a new dawn that would'bring �have -all proved th,e,irl worth and -out in the front row,. make a .1ist of �ust a third -,part of the, day, follow- 5,860 trees were aleceivied- in Rorar, Do not bb isahisfied with cleaning I.. � ' , . . pll em speak, of 1 -lis preaching. and, anir- God�s light to alit the lands-, and- all espimially suited .to our, condit�ons what You have, then plan menus to Ing T,ptiirall� upon tbe hours Of Men- CoUlity for wind 'break and fore., -t your Sel?d 'grain only ance, Many of ( I N � - . . . . I , . . acles," (Dr. - Joseph Parker). -the worshippers .said Amen. - The Olft-Early varietiels,,, FArly, Al- include them. ' ' .- tal -and physical activity. -They ac. Planki'lig while in 1031: 92,110 trees our be4 farmers put their seed. grain -- .1 . I .Here Jemis took up 114as Position Missionary Record. aska al O.A.C. No. 3; Late vai�etjie,�- ' �How can� 1*kles' be used ,Otb<,r cept sleep as a matter of course. Thed were planted. In 193Z #iere was an- through. the fanning mill �.,t ee.,or I I . 409e, to the water, prollbably, as be� . " hr � . Improved Banner, O.A.C. No. 72, 01-4�- as Ithe conve from the jar? Ono. time arrives, conditions, are faivor- other 6-emendous inicr6alse in the fatIr --ilmet.' th6"be�st is nolte too I �!yl . y � T I � fore, in or,dL-r to relieve Himself ,of . . A � t,, able, rell"ation ,, is coni1pletei, amd, lye I I : . . 107. . C. No. 144, Vi;story, ,Gold Raill way ts to dhop tbielln arid, 'ad ,nu ni r of trees received, the total good in seed grair. I � . I ,,the -pressure, by taking 'bf e in ` . and AJbuildance. I mayonnaise for -a fish -sauce. This soon they are asleep. 11 being 172,377. The above figures in- The lo" t.hrough ., -TIg - . ..� I . . bmt. Into the midst Oof t *, crowd, Poor Varieties of Grain .1 'Bailey --- 4Sdx 'rowed' O -AX. Nb- 21--fis especially g6od on, I fish priePared 'There are a goo�lly nlimber to' .,ow, weied, � 17, . . a man in deep distress, pushed his I ' . . . dicate the steadily inicneasiing inter- seeds is known, .to - be ve-r%v beavy- I .11 �--,,. 'Winter , Whiest.-Dawsion's Golden by the Spencer ,method,. . wthon) sleep does not readily come. elsst farmers le tal ng lis g ou try - . Way towards Jesus and, although ha ed e rs. - w'ind ,breaks Ito PT,tle,t their may not so- them intiendolially, but , I %., , , . Offer To Farm.' Ch,aff, 0,A.C. No. 104. Bedtime finds this group fearful that ing air ki in estab b- tbrou. hout -the c n . GrQWeTS I ,,,,� ,was a ruler of the syragogme, that Salesild agents of Cnil,-d Sprint.- Wheat - Morquis, Wild BAKED FISH . they ar.e about t� putin another rest- farmstead against.high - %, and. to if the I ­. I took ,second Vace when -he was in Starties seed housks are active in var- Goose, Windlim. windL Y are sowing anwthing ,J�ss � 11 ... 1. � " . less Tidglat. 1,9ome. t1vare are who go iniprove, the general appearance, of -than commercial G�-feriln - I , 1. . .1 . :fteed of help. When he got near to i1ous parts of the county selling Oats TeiasL�-O.AIG. No. 191. 'Ca,nia, d -m, - .. (Spencer Methlod) L ent stand , ". ,'. � � to bed ppepa-red to make every ey- thelT faring. ' Many farmers are re ,ardi No. 1 seed�, they are very likely- �1. Jesus he fell at His feet and, in brok- and barley -and other kiiLds and fvgrie- Beauty. , I I fort to -sleep. Such effort. ii vain. fore,,�tirig parts of their farmis which to be .90wilig 4slom,b weed -.iee,d--. The, . I Out fish inbG pieces for serving, He who concentratesi on. 4 I en tentences, told Him. his tioubie',' ties of far- crolp seeds. Thesp seeds Bieans,-Camimon pm Bean, illo- Dip in salted' milk-, - us sleep llivall- rettirn them ivery little, if any rev- If'w'r thIP, graA- the greater the pos- I � : just as -any one of us to -day would are alrnbst inIvairiablY ilighly recom- bust. . �Vl,g I table- �, , , iably remaing awake long intlo, tAi,,. enue in the way of crops or pas- ,,+bflitv of getting 110xi us weeds. It I ., �'� . Ispoon of salt for each cup of milk. o .. I I , do when asking ou.r physician for miendlTd as wonderful varietie.3 and 'Soy Beenj&-O.A.-C. No. 211,, Early Evaporatd milk n�ay be used. ip rilight, . . ture.. .`. I is in the intere-It' .'. belp for a loved one. In, the differ- sell for exurbitant,Prices, and are ac- Yellilow. I )Sleep comles best to those w'ho are s of elviery farinjer tc- . . , - - eutt gospels in which this narrative tually inferior - to our oWn ho,me- -into finely ground (yr,l r ' thoroughly ftired -and w,ho� are able to Do not forget that you,, applic,t- .slow c1pan well ­gra,ded s�eed-s: ancr- ,; , lCorn-Dent.. Golden Glow, Bailey, flakes. tiun for trees must reach the For- p,rai ,., �� . is t4)-ld­the ruler is repTesented as, gfow-ll standard, varieties of grain. Wisconsin No Arrange.on. we . i e ; kiiT g lay aside fhe, problernis- of the dlay el�try Branch ,by ,the end of n,,, becaus,,e e -fihi-s il.ffie first step I I . i .l . aAdng that Chlrist would hasten'to , - 7, White Cap Yellow Sheet and ,pr,i,kd,e,l*,r�1 i. ol, ,11arch. in tEffective 46 d control. I ....'... Therre is, plenty of e,vridence to shovi Dent;, ffliit, -Longfellow, Salzeirls ' � with its PlisappointrInsinits and 'in, The trees will be shipped expreF;i Col.. L 0 . P, . , of lgrain ar- North Dakota, Gompton's Early. I . solved diffi�ultjles until the r4ornfiig. lj!ct sometime during the Month of - : I his homse. lHe had not reached tlicithat certain varieltiec - Bake in a very hot- O ( 01 . . 1-Y te to ,C The -postponement, of th( I I �'. , L more sui d , .a 6-rtain kinclif Alfalfa - O,ntaa,i,D Vaxiegaited,, Note: About 1/4 -pound of figl-, nec � bedtinle April. For further info * hig4her faith of the dentile centurif,n much F.) for about ten Iminutes, - . I . . � � rination I , . - hour May be an important fa.,tor,An the app, ormis foT trees, ap- -. . I � . essary for ieuch serving. � li�itiom, f %nd Public Stock Yards in 193Z I 1. I I . . I .1 ; insomnia. LiiW pigi-dels, vAith tr` Ply to thle Huron Ceounty Branch of llhlring the twe.1re Tr,)ntth, ,)F, 1C.)q,2, I I 11 :1 " . . � . . . . iServe with piekle-imayonnarse. much excitefinent; gue, , . . . . .` This sea M" P,icJkl'e mayonnaise ca sts rAo never tho Ontario �Departrn-vmt of Aglicu'.- epwor "ttle were marketid at U;h,�ic , to ­,-tork Yards 1:1 . � T1 know whIen to go home and hostess- tVTe, at,-Clin n, Ontario. P F I ,�;� be lilixed with chopped hard, cooked, �, 1;v -q`rA1n­'1ri-M,ely 76.000 .Il�l es OvIlio, -w1ill not Ildt t6m, go are I . I � eggs, celery, grated carrot, 'ground ISWOl � - I 11'p,q (1, 8�: conlinareld wifli thp, previou,w I . 1, ilk� 1, ,zle"', I . . ham oi- beef for a sandwich spreao. I -n ememlies of Sleep. Diances, arle 'IeFIT. T11- mo,-& r-qtab.ip rl:dlucti-onl; .111� l * now nicely under way ,at an hour I I , , �,; I . I Jani which has sugared may be us- whern a previous geneiration had re- Have You Included Seed -, . ,ri, I mad,r� in conr4iieTI,11rq,.tq t,) thf. - 11: I L - I � ed in muffins. ,Prepare your nluf�n tired for the night. . 11""n`:"X 11`;rk(`� 01,11 to Calgary. 4 1 . � ..,. I recipe. Put the batter into the pans The hour for going to bed s,inould, Cleaning in Your Plans*? 'M'- ­1rf-Ii1InP-r,,+ in +Iii, *r'rtnveinenl� frp , I I . .. "'n"I'Pt. Fsys tl'h- Live Stock Meat . .� I 11 . ,iMIii. and place a teaspolon of jam on top Mot bi?; ulhiduly postponed. A quiet A busy fanning nlill] at this time , T­rl- R­viow. DPns1*t.,-n,Pnt ryf Xtr i- I I �� ., I of ,each one. Bake is usual. Bran da,rk beldrooni is helpful, as I,; a 'r " inilufflils aTe good this way. 00-111- of the year is a very good' indication ­Jl�'Irr,- (Tt'I'ma. shlould not, however l . �11 ' ' folitable bed. Rela7jation. should �hle that the owner iis a progiessi've fal. 114 mn,%irler--d a,q an inffl(,qdJiol1 of ' � I *-1 I 9P 1. I �:; "r ' � I .1 �� . 9 0 JAW BRAN -MUFFINS ,coniipltete. Extremes of rooln tern, ' ilvel.. We, all realize how lm,p-ortart 1-010i"lle (1�clinl^ in T oduction. price, : , L .:;::. . 9 , . plee,rature are to 'be avoidL-d. .1 4- . , .... I ". ., . �:, . ,� .1frele it is ftD get on the land as s,00n as "'I'lle A ruilling inffli,-nic� oxxi. were Con ." , I ­�; . - 11 . .... I.: ,;..',� 2 tablespoons shortening provermient of cool air is essential, it is ready. ,If ipirmieedings are be]d l"",'rth' 1-espansiblint for a I nd � � I, .�.1121-'-, K;." ...- . 111""'. Vii r '' I ­­ ..... X. . . 1/4. cup sugar . and for thi,s, Purpose, the windows up during the ,-pring seledli . rug, to cleni� ll'bl,� Caution ,in ret,pn coin In e � I ... � . � . ( I . � cels; .are ,that it will . t to loadings- ,�, � ... ". .. I.:, . ... I I 11 cup sour Milk 'blow of air through the room. Bodily r ehtj ir I ,�­ I . '!%', L' . .� I L,' .. ­ I egg (weill beaten) ' . should ble,opened to admit of a freR grain, the ,hall T� Wn" 'nointed out, millost frequ . I � . �"::':-�­ 1� .. " I .. � 'be ,clii 'hurriedly and in sonie "IT n,X the vear that the co,lirdi,tioln- - I �: � :�,.'­L­­ ,:; , N . 1'eup all-biran, warmth should be obtained by suf- casies show very lit,tWimprovel-nent. . - , of ,I ;..'..'� .;.: :.,; ' � i '.,.. lie wiarkelt wam q ,h .1 .-.-.,.�::."'� . ul -tha �1. . :::J:�;:;:,,;,:'::. �� L' .1:;.i;; . . I cup flour � ficient bed clothing and not by a high t oven a 4 ,�i;�Ii�ii-��i�i�i� �:�:��:�;::. : . I . . Even a five bu,sNel increase in yield 71;14-rjall run w(7u-1d4eve1(yP alindisi un - I.., I �� . ,., . I tewpooli baking powder r6om. - temperature. - A little food in per acre of oats, ,barley and rpixe,,l ,"aleable carl`Y-omers. ` Fj7 , , !�i:;;:::::;:; ;.;.:.: 1, :".". �, � - � . . .,- , . I I.. . � % teaspoon, sioda the stomiach is helpful in sici case gradiliq will 'not oilly. lower the. c,Dst I I P, I ., . E sure to keep a supply of Royal % teaspoov salt but a heavy lineal prior to retiring is I'll. ... : : �:: . I %1�1' - . I.,.. Byeast Cakes on IhAnd to u ge when Jam. apt to lead to physical diRcornfoTt. Ocf productl�an of the' crops-, 'but also ' ),000 Facts About Canada I . ., I I rotum more lievenue from thlid farm. � -ow can you get this filve bushel per . :� you bake at home. Sealed in air -tight ' - . ,10ream. ,the -shortendnig and colgir, Sleep, like food, is a fundamental H The thirtieth alninual istsue, of 115,00() . � 6 , ; "I",, I ., waxed paper, they I)t' add egg and Sour mil.k. Add all-brgr, need. Without ,one or the, other, - e C I I . ay frdsh for lif a re increase? The prope;j� use. Of Facts About Canadall marks 'a mdle- 1-16'�. and let soak untfl mosit of the mois,l,, would not long ex-priflinue. stone in it,s-hipft fl, ­..::.,; ... months. These hinliiu,s dry yeast cakes . 1ML`ny PeO- the fanning inill will do it. ,Many of TYL-a relmarkalile, re-' i . � �,� . i,,, ;:. , ture i-�s taken -up. Sift four with ple who sufner from ilitsomnIA also ,Our best farmers 1". ;: hAve been the standard for over So . . Claim -a ten buisbel' cord'for One publication and, a eredit , . , I "I :: . ., , 1%.:, . . .� - baking powder, ,soda and salt" and hawe Noi appetites. The cotnbina- -per acre incii t I "I . , : " I ", � Years. And send for free copy of the ease in yield from pro- S originator and, coTripiler, Frank, ' � V ... 11 :X: add to firsit illrixture, stirring only tion 'of lack of, sleep and iiiadequiate Perly cleaned seed .grain. �Ililghh who has long I ".. . : �� Y. el � ,ROYAL YEAST BAKE 00OK-gives 23 1 until flour 4illisappielars. Fill greased food leads to a lowered, resistance. - ' ,Here I . knOWn for hist, li , . beleih widely I I . ), , are 'the resufts -of experl- tit'TarY 'and, Platform I '. I . , 11 tested recipes for tempting breads. . muffirn ting 1twol-thirds full. Put a 0 . mle,71614 at thi6i Ontalio "Agricultul,ai work, "pecially in, r 0 Can- , I 3 �. �- ' � I I I ; Address Standard Brands Limited, teglslvoon of jam on top of each orne, I . . elati n to . &�,, College iat Gueilroh. in connection with "aa- `I%'d` yewily IvIcord has beewe, a, .. - ,:, "Bake in a lmodersrte� ovel (404) I grain vri-eldq. This is an average of a, necessity and 'has achieved a wide ..R I :: " - .1 . FraserAve. &Liberty St., Toronto, Ont. I deg- Home Made 13yrup, il, , , .. .1 " ! 11 .1 . . P-) for twenty to twenty-five min. , `-.y . ,�' �1. 1, :111 I . -1 I . .i , ., �1`1 - I - - 'Sieven yes* lexperiments with oat, elrCillatiOn. in L'thi,% . ; ". . ---- and other couln- I I . .1 �.�, 1. �; L: � I . - 01 - . ute'A. � . From Sugar Beets, I-PleirimlenThs with other , kindis ok tT`e`q as a �qurcinlct tabiulatioll, of due, 1, L 1�,*:: 1r: . , � I Yield: 8 ldrge or 12 sniial! Muf- 14 -Aillar res . . nd aaivitieL%, Under 50 4 I . - , X- ": 'COFF9F. CAIKE-equallyPopula'ifor tia, luncheon orsupp& . 'driejq being [Large plump ge 781i "'Agairliture, I � "li". I, g,,i��, . : . grain-. gave shi sullbs. 719tiOnal life a I ?.' � P.. .1 i:�.*§ ... .. ­;5,� I : I . I fur.n. . Owing to the -many inqu ed yi�ejlded 62 bi diffetent heads, frorm it it". 11 :. I . ' I I ,� :'L. . "­­.... ..... . . Creatn t6getber % c. butter and % c. - nuts or ci Jelly whic'h has -1heclin to ween can relei from faxiners who wish to els Per acre. 1W **yUllco-nI." No oile can undeTwtand ` . *. ..:%�,�:;::, tunannon. Bake at 4o8o F. I . ,,, . . :11 I sugar, add I well -beaten eft strid V2 I-. 'about 2.5 minutes. The bleaten* -with a fork and servf- d as intake , an edible. (table) syruo from Medium plump seeld vielded fifty- the story of the Dominion without I . - "I 1, '­., milk. Add this mixture with about 2 c- *ROYAL YEAST SPONGE, Soak I � a saure for nve9t. A tart felly is sugar beeft the Dibision of CihedTis- fou,r bughels , Old's blandly retflerence �, ."!�'. � 'Per acre. .., . bo.Qk-let,l­a story 1. . , flour.2"d ROY21 Yeast Cake in, % pint lukewarrn be�t fi this pumpose. Any flavar ,of try at the Dxperini�eqiftl Fann, ,Ot. 18nilall seed yielded 46 bushe)s Pei- �Anlg OnI&, notwith : "'. " � , .. V4 t8P- 821t tO 1 C. Royal Yeast that iA a ,pro,md,. _ I I l, . S10609:6" to make a soft dou9b. Knead w2t&r I- 15 rrfln. Dimolve I tbap. sugar jelly can be (mlelted over hot vvateT tawa,, has been tinakitig furthL­r le standing any lower-imig, of te&l,e anj , I.i �� . 'Ope 905"Al , x- acre, ­, ',, k I �­ , . 11 , 110flyand plaice7fn Armsedbowl- C -ver in V I I ;;"� "I � �bt f, 16b,,I,t,utct, t " tells . 2 Pint milk. Add to dissolved yeast and serveil v4th',coltitage Pudding. pefriqn[ents t6 ascer�badn the pos,gibii dndlwsItr�al cuvvesi- "I never trei ,� Q I ti I` 'The inicrowed, vield of mxteen bush. . � etr� Me, , -will and set in warth lolcatloi� until aciabio Cake. Add I qU9rt bread nour. Beat Peaches or Pears aTle didicious an ties of Intailcing -a Palatable whol ' c4s 1yer acre ,between large and sn L 't 4, , . I ;� 1011119cs - ed I Imew 'go little abollit msy country I . JL ­ ­ F *0,72 'thoroughly. Cover arid let rise over- - gratin. Drain thl� fruit and ftZe. - the, some and good, apoarting ,-y,,,, e , i�lll Until I read , - I , "a t6 � t yeast rid , . � ". , ,6 , ,, , - in bulk. (About PA boom.) Shape Iffic, I , �.P; L I ; I U01" or health -'a toll rc�ukv 6ffa,115 rtill shape- Allowl,to rise 1110t to double t" bulk fn warm place juiee. it -oil ,the fruit in finp corn, hiame uol for ISOM or cover 25 per ecmt. irmv�we.% ivader. it," said a prami,nenb I I �4�.'11, �.,,� , . ; . ; I ".Z. �: , . � .f '11ilptlove ly �t 000"t VOLYS andl d-ble In 'bulk. Brush surface free from disughts. Makes. 5 to 6 cups not on117 startling, but g . 0OTAes may (be had from lead- I 0, -L. . I � flulie crumbs. ,Place in buttered ba.k- T'he'troubile, experfenoeo� in -ing deagem �, �, .. 11, 'p", - , :' , . I '.With Melted bi the Past wihat can be done to fma-m'so, gr ,; or fol,r 36 cents a mpy, L 1:*i" l!. ; I= , 11 Utter Sind sPrIuMe with , of batter. I in L ,�' . I � ing dish, cut side ulp. Dot with bid- hasi bii to .get a syrulp 016t w4ts not ` by thorrouglitly efea-liling al or three copies fOI. a dollar, fro -Al the . I ','� I %'!, - ` � �. .. . 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