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�, " , "I light in Ofitario, those 4;f a Apparent cares at Tracadie, he spent eight years at Tracadie as a 4Miraic1es.` *% is ninety-two i cas*% to, and art'honoir . Which only'a phila- ln mY 1116-- .
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P", �." .v or � their when, in 1926, lie was told he had reason, �my regular' daily dose Of chatra, 'halfAwoiher of the King of went, The ipawidea also like to roots or allage, Tliis aawunt can be
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�i�. I ,1 , At. 4 The,, hospitals are in the ex-, return to a iormal life inmossible. lept sy. The a�uscbees of his hands Kruschen ,Salts every morning.' We si�awa,� amioulicedi ,that a new dispov- worlc out eross.word puzzles. Be-
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��� 1 .. ��iF4`� 11 , , the -most pretp,utious, a hos- came. I 41n Janua-j�y, 1924,11 he told a Star to all our frlead5. To InY idea no chaul-abogn). oil exta-acted, from ,the half vo=u U no legnmw bay is, - a -
'i �,��4�" p-_ I new president will bove suftlent re- vagab,A a little, oil U�ad should be
�1. I '1.1� of'cement and stone, is at TrU- AtTracadip, as at any, modern laz- Weekly correspondent, "I was sent family should be without it,"- fresh fruit -might be prepared in the laxation from the cares of mte--re- **U*
_�$�,'�n.'�)lZ ��� eilidi,e, in one a the most (beautiful aretto, treatment is a slow process, with a doctor and a nurse on a spe- (Mrs.) A.'J. W. I , added In 4he f1Dl1QWfi4 VZ%Mlia
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� --- 1114 ,,tumsque sections of New never liess than five years, sanietimes.cial coach to Vancouver, where we Most people grow old long before which it could be easily injeebod with with the Meat enjoyment. part. Such a ration is necessary to
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't",4,� , .X, -on a projoictioln- whiClhl longer. But only one case there at -took a boat to Darcy Island. where their time becau they neglect One a hypo n I 1
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Nfi,",�,, , juts ot%t into the gracious charm of the moment refuees to respona. The the colony then wais. It was just a vital need of health -the need for Then in Way, 101, Dr. Harniann .00 1. M&Ivtaiin a good milk flow, which in
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"... '�fL ak. lWiqr; remote and hidden by a entiEred hospital since October, 1914, there, were fow Chinese lepers. I start the 'healthy Xruschen babit. the di1scON-ery of It %-q1ccine wlkirli he FARM NOTES the lanAbs� I I
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I ,�,. r indicates that it is far from being an didn't want to stay with,the, Chinese 'Then they start getting rid every day claimed got excellent resuh.s. Thus
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,,,,,, .� ,, Here a leper colony of ten persons institution for incuTa[bles. and they put me in a rocan of the of all waste matter from the system. the fight agrain&t the once incurable Weed Bill 'Tremendous Weekly Crop Report .
;. 0� �': , spend their day's, but wheire a mar- Few Deaths cottage�wbere the caretaker lived New, ,healthy blood goes coursing ,plague gx)es on. Weeds cost the Ontario farmer 15
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't .� riage bell is nevei, heard and whjer�e a Head through the veins. And al,n nvme- -
I ,� . f an- Tracadie has few records of death quarantine station, twenty miles a- -diately they feel their youth has - of evops, eixtra labor, and the i coiniVetson of ,the fourth general T.
"'.. baby is -never born and where a precia-, A total of 23,360 cattle were
.i�,., eml bell spells freedard - though froni. leprosy.. Patients who , the way, used to come once a week and returned; they feel young, energetic . tion of proper�y. ,1,his was the recent B, tiest.
�.o, e, there usually suceurnib to ',old age, give mo injections, The nurse, who and happy. In a word, they've got The Household ,; -tore oT,.19
� '. leprosy -no longer is the dTead diseas . ,ta,tenient of �AathuT H. 'Martin, -De- tested wtth only 46 mac
11 heart trouble or ordinary ills. One had special quarters, cooked my that fa,mous "Kruschen Feeling." artinental official. per cent. Mis does not'include the
� .... � I. Of ,old (but may be cured. 11 . ry5'acciredited herds in the county.
,;,�. ,Indeed authorities say that this dis- of thi-z� Acadian patients is 80 years nbeals, ,and I had little to do. How- Preservation of Eggs I
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, ��l -deq own in the world, in old, another 71. The average age of ever-, within a month, we were all -
� I— � I ease, ol st kn - the remaining patients is 88. -All ti-ansferiic,d to Bentbinck �sland, consists of surface nodules, out- The outeorae of investigational Sedd Graiw Scarce L comtieis ,are abowing a, greater in -
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� 1�7,1� �, tries a thousand years before the stand a good chance of having their where a new colony had been opened gi f -or many years,'by the Department of cate that seed grain) is, becanidni of orcharids and, moxy reguests are
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�, -. iped out in a few generations. �& n -tin -n -in- to a normal existence of had a separate cottage. We cut sibly fingers or toes and, Perfectly 1, scarce. Me small remaining suippay noted for intformation and demonstra-
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", Canada's second lepier colony is on- life and work outside. Elsewhere wood, kept the cottages cle .. 2) "Water -glass,", have been proven ,,,-n Ontario ,and, the Niew ougly in flavor of a
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Bentindk Island, a ,small, ., I kind, called the anaetsthetic, is much oininently satisfa�ctory and distinct- District. The fariner who looks for Teal eleanup- of �the apple maggot
,�. 11 farthest south point Perimented with,, but Tra&die uses wise there was no work to do. The more, insidious and chronle.- It numbs umbe I
I I. - 13, superior to the large -n r of seed only w)ien- 'he is ready to sow, scourge. � .
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� , . .Of' British Columibia. ,It is -ithin only the pro,veb, ,method of using caivtak�er ,brought our food,, but we �nd .paralyzs,es ,before 'finally break- the preparations tested. I will he a loser this year. , Farmers in . many pwitis of South-
, _� I I � :Cbt of trans -Pacific ships ente-�ing chaulmoogra oil, either by injections cooked it. ,While I was there two Ing down the tissues. Lime -water is prepared by slaking -4- .. I . em Ontario report clover fields to
� t .1 de Fuca. Few is- or in capsules that may be swallowed. of the i0hinese, were discharged m, Sir Leonard Rogers, founder of
� . � ; ,� strait of Juan . freshly 'burnt quick, lirne, thinning I havie, wintered well, especially where
� I it Inj�ctions the Calcutta iSchool of Tropical-med- with water to the consistency of cattle were mot .allowed to pasture -.
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N , . ,�r Island mainland by a rowbdht. "'When patients,ar,, released as ap- I frequently felt like running amay, stant stin-in-g; to the desired' volume, sored by the'Department of Chen_ds- of hay was not wade.. Soil condi-
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� xcept �he medical parently cure-cf," said Dr. Haegarty, for the doctor would give me no as- , IiYn��-water may be, us- try,� at -the, 0. A. C., iGuelph, are just tiom am mported to ,be in. go co
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- . o go thrice weekly from "they ave kept under observation by surance that I would not hEuv7e to stay -without settling -or al- ,off the. press. they deal wi - idition in moist localities for sipoing
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, , lowed to stand for an hour or so and splect,ively, the effects of artificial seeding prepaxations. .
� , F I to give treatment and injections to But before they are released they that I was the only white. patient was scarcely contagious at all. the ellear upper liquid poured off imlanuire on �alfalfa. potatoes and, eel- I I
�� I ; . the seven Chinese who comprise the !miust give three negative bacteriolo- there prompted Ottawa to send -,me from. the deposit of undissolved (ex- elry. Each crop Is' given a sic-parate 4
p, ny. "Lepe� d gi-cal tests, six months apart. This to Tracadie. ,No special coach, just Two Million Lepers. � Contracting Tomatoes
I i, . colo Signs Colony" an I eess) lime, By following tbes,e, direc- phamphlet. � �
�� .1 . "No Trespassing" are �ufficient to gives eighteen months of apparent the doctor and myself, on the re-gu- He calculated that the:�e were, be- tions' and using quiek-lime, �at the - 'These nea,t little eigays weR il-
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11 � � I . keep strangers' away. ,cure before they leave the ins-titu- lar trans-iCanada. train. We re,"to- tween 2,000,000 a-n,l 3,000,000 lepers rate of I pound to 5. gallons of wa- lustrated, n�poirt . the resdU of ex- ThDrmto is contracting for supplies
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� . , , , The lazaretto or colony on the west tion. gether on the train. all -th�e time. The in the world, ,of whom there were ter, a 'I'saturated" lime -water will be peri-ents conducted by the 0. A. C. ,of to,,, , ning
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I I � ing frame buildings. Each leper lives in Canada was at Tracadie in 1815. , "At Tracadie, nuns weiZ, in charge ope, particularlk during -the eleventh for the Preservation of. eggs, if demonstration experiments, carried on, the rate o17 We per bushel for No, I
I -1 rt gTade and 35c ,per bushel for ungrad-
�� I alone. He 6D,as light work, if he is It was presurnably introduced- 1b im- an4 things were very different from to thi eenth, centuries, when the quick-limha is not obtainable, slakee.d on fams in various,parts of t1he prbv-
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" . eible; cooks for lilinseld, cuts wood, n0grknts from ,St. Malo, which,was Bentinick -Island. There was a big Crusades were on, it was;i a scourge. li;rflte (hydrated lime) 4s us�6d in the ince under the soil conditions of the . -
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A (gardens, Imeps chickens. Two"'niale- �at that tiMe, reg�ar&6 as a "leprous 'building and a ,doctor. an my time Frame alone at one time, had over preparation, of'Bordiemux mixture may farms. In the past four years the This comipany, with the assistance '
� L L caretakers and a trained nurse, wife district." . �Significance attaches, there were eight patients, four men 2,N0 leper hospitals and Great Bri- be used. The ieggs previously placed, department -has em4perirrAented with of the,-Doludnion ,Fruit Branch, Ot-
- E' � I of one of the caretakers,, are in therefore, -to the fact that four of the and four women. We lived in. one tain had 200. In the :Middle Ages in A crock, water -tight tawa, exporimen(bed la'st year in buy-
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IL � barrel. or fertiliLers on more than 4,000 plots. ing carniing crop supplies by- gTadle.
.� charge. Dr..,Chester P. Brown,,med- Pres�ent patients are Aca,dians. It room. - Each bed .had curtaims. Here drastic isolatioqy was enforced and, other suitable receptacle," am co'vered Written for easy reading, replete
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I ical superintendent at William Head, 'has evidently lingered through con- I got the -same treatment as, at the disease rapidly declined after with the lime -water. Store in a ,cool with figures and' MOW& thil company has decided to make
i 1 I . I Isupervises; Toedical care and treat- tact. But it is equally significant Bentinck. In -December, 1,931, they 1400-� In Spain, Portugal and Nor- 'place. Do not add salt to the li-i-Ae- peximputs, tb;lese three little treatism the'planpartof their permanent pol-
� . " Iment. that there are only foun such cases told me 11 was to (be discharged. It way, where there had not been such water, and the vessel containing the are4�111 worth every fariner's atten- icy in,pumbasing farm crops for can-,
R . The Bentinck Island colony was. in the territory. It is 'by way of be- took a little time before my cousin, strict regulation, the disease lingers eggs should be kept covered. tim, Th,ey are available h*6,'on ap: "'g Purposes" ' .
. fo=ded, in 1923,,reiplacing Darcy Is�- ing stamped out forever. Since 1868 a faim.�er in Saskatchewan,' satisfied to this day. I IWIater-glass, the well-known Pre- plication to the &,partment of chein .
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V ,,, old- sisters (nums) of the 'Hotel Dieu 'de the Ottawa dep;artmerit that he could 'China and Japan to -day head the servative, chemically. known a, ilic- ' i , Ontario Agricultural College,
- I . eet 'Chinese patient is 84, only re- ,St. Joseph de Tracadie have nursed receive me., At last he did, and I list of couittries with many lepers, ajAe, of soda, is readily obtainable at Guelph, Ont, I '. . Supply (if Quality Cattle Very Limit-
: clently, admitted. The youngest is 315, the leprous' patients there. Theirs started for'the bome I bad, not seen with -India and Central Africa fO'1- druggists, and grocers, being sold in
. The Pamphlet on potatoes iis known ed, Says Duncan
, � The real dean is 45. He has been a has been a work of unsung devotion. for eight [years. That was good, lowing closely. The British Empire ,both liquid and solid form, It has as extension circular,' No. 21; that
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11 patient since 1916. !The leper colony of Tracadie is -Soon I was among my friends. They �Dntain� at least 300,0-00 sufferers, been extens$vely experimen' on- alfalfa, No. 22,; that on celery "The first essential in profitable
lumberi;]�g bed with P
I : thi. these east and w@st1azai;ettos close by a thriving little , weleoried me. !M -wife ,ba No ,, 1W rpro,ducti6n," said Garnet H.
. y d borne a the vast majority of them in India, using ,solutions varying in strength . 26.' '
�..% . I of Canitda, the lepers' are treated and fishing ivillage. The road - to it -baby justafter I left in 19N. I had although Nigeria is said to -have 50�- from, 2 to 10 per cent., i.e. 2, -pounds � Durkami, livestoick investigm-bor, on-
: ,with hmnanity, care arid advanced winds along 11ills and valleys of ex- never seen bi'm. Now -be was nearly 000 and �tlie African territories 80,- to 10 pounds per 1-0 gallons of wa- Do Not Gamble. . .. tario 19'airketing Board, "is that of
supplying the -donmestic market with
� ` � medical -sicill-and with little hint of quisibebeauty. Everywhere aregiint eight, a big boy. You can guess what 000. ',South Africa has most of any ter; a 5 ,per cent. solution ga-69 bet� Th� faap,er who sows cheaper un the quality desired (by consumers.
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� . that fear and loathing with which in trees and verdant- growth, rippling it felt like to see him." . .
,, . of the domdnion,� at least 2,500; but ter' results than strOnger .solutions. cleaned seed of doubtfW quality is 1"Breedem and feeders can reo�eh
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�� an earlier generation the dread -dis- streams and arriall rivers. Th,� col- This mian who has returned to nor- Australia has only a,. hundred, .'and. It is readily soluble'and na special di- gambling with the odd,§ 10 to 1 a- this dome's,tic
, i, ease leprosty was regarded. ony is Tiot, on themain Moncton-Niew- mal life as a laborer, liws in a house Canada less than a score. � �:, . rections for preparing this presierva- glainst him. In- this year of low progerly , market (by -producing
. ril 1, IM2, a crowd at New castle lughway -but down on a ide wit hi wif and son w . I finis,h44 early mataTimg
. I On Ap s h s e , ho show no The aim of the relief organimtion tive solution'are necessary. -prices, ,the diffletence between' the livestock. This type mieets with ready
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�., Westminster, B.C., hanged and part- road. It is in a peaceful spot little signs -of .Iepr6sy. The townsfolk of Great Britain is to rid the British The results from" "waller-glase' cheapest and the best seed is ingrely sale,
. ly bruned a Chdr�ese sufferer. In disturbed by automobiles. 'Only mot- greet him as, they would any other Empire Of leprosy in and amwers. the requirements
.. . thirty years. have on the whole been very fairly a few cents iper bushel. , The result for ,government ,graded beef.
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� . March Of this year a middle, -aged or,bo,ats or rowboats with picnic par- citizen., ,He has to report for medi- It is said this may be done by 5- satisfactory but limi6-water baS prov- of ulsinig poor seed, howe,rpr, may 'qn my opinion, a visit to the mur-
1, .'. I citizen of Toronto, found, to 'be suf- ties Dn the river maybe seen by the cal inspection every six months. That gregation and treatment. Segrega- ed superior in the Ottaw-a tests -the mean a reduction of 20 to 60 . Per ket would defini'tely con,vi,riee produe-
5 fering from leprosy, was sent with i5olated inmiates. Tracadie colonyhas is the only rule h,e* has to follow. �tion in the past has not 'been enough eggs, on Lbreaking, showing less dis- cent. in yield. . ersthat w'hile there is a real demand
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.�, wif6 and a nurse, on a special 'car to for supplying the patients. Mildly Communicable. I -oath to declare themselvvs since it kloular -yolks. . - . for this type of livestock, the supply
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I— . "Tracadie, N.B. There he will be The patients live in wards, but � A brother and sister, Do,ukhobc I ,rs, meant bein� shut away from human- . 1675,0000 lbs.'of Ontario Honey Ex- is more than limited. I �
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2� . I treated and cared for, with every pos- there is one case of a lumiterman fro,m Saskatchewan, are at Tracadie. kind until death. But the hope and results are: (1) That perfectly fresh ported to Great Britain. I
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,� sible ,hope that 'he may -be cured and there., a native of New Brunswick, The -.�Nroman, now 34, was sent there pforni,se of cure has now made it eggs Only should be used- (2) that The Ontario Hone,y Exp1ort As-' 'Monthly Crop Report ,
I '' , � yet -return to Iiive a normal life out- who has -been joined �-by his wife and in 1927. She carne originally from possible to ,bring forward sufferers the eggs throughout the wl�iole perjp4 sto,ti,atioxt anmou-nees it has, shipped to I
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11 I . zide, His wife who - will receive fam'ly. Th,. -,.v live as a unit,by them- Russia and is believed to have had the earlier and to treat them with good of prteservation should 'be completely date some .675,000, pounds of honey I
I : housing in the central administration .selves, 'but in the colony. Thus it is disease before coming to Canada. The results. . 'v I The DepartmerytIs first monthly
� . I I immersed even until required for us,e; to Great Britain and the Continen-thl crop re,
I 1. (building, will 'be allowed to visit her not without pi-kedent that th,! ,man brother, 31 years old, is understood ' (3) that the,egg Port of the sleason shows that
'. Chaulm _s should be stored in mark�t. This quantity is made up as ,stocks of all grains are ,below last
11 1. (buslband -daily under condfti6ns laid who went rec�ntly from Toronto to 'have con'tradted the disease from opgra Oil the Cure a cool place. A temperature of 40 follQv,rs: 450,000 pounds of w1hite,and year, with 'hay, com and potatoes
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� , down by the,resident a,actor. should have been accompanied by his the woman. He went to the colony I
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I . 1. At present 'Tracadie has te n -wife. Indeed -behavior there is main- in 19�1 and is already approachin 'The infection theory of the 'Middle to 45 degrees F. undoubtedly mater- golden hon'ey; 20,000 pounda of light. showing the'greatest reduction, Re-
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, patients, three from. Ontario, four tained on as nearly a -normal basTs as recovery. 9 Ages in regard to leprosy, the sacred ially assists towards r6taining good amber; 6,000 pounds comb honey and - ,
11 , The si.�ter's progress is s fo ffavor. I ports indicate,;�t potatoes are quite
I � froirn New Brunswick, two from Sas- possible through, work and classes, said to be not so fast. I hout of "Unclean!" persisted r I .1 200,00 poun&.of buckwheat. Scarce with dealers experiencing dif-
I . katchewan, and one from Quebee. and Qont.act with the outer world is 'Lepro-sy, derived from thi? Greek centuries. Then for a timle medical 0. �11 'Me removal of this quanti-ty of ftWty in suPplying-all their require-
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. :. I Pive are women and five are men. not entimly shut off as was the case word "I -E -pros," meaning scaly r authorities leaned to the hereditary .. . honeY from the domestic market has ments from Ontar,,,,_gr,wn stoc,L
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� ed as mildly com- , nifattierially aided in. strengthening ,S plies of m
, 'They include four Pnench Acadian�, a few years ago 'when lepers were � roligh, is describ 0 theory, although it was ,shown that President Roosevelt a up foitsure are satisfactory ,
� four AngloiSaxons .and two Russian treated as ufter, hopeless pariahs. muni(Wble. Precautions unaffiected children bad been borne, I d'o%etstic pAces. throughout the province'. Heavy
I , : talmn to leprq'us Parents. The discovery of I .
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�:: I. Doukhobors, .. Visitors are not kept away, but -nee- not beca,4se it wa% for centuries in- � . Stamp Collector Crops of 'bay and clo,ver with a re,
I 15 or 20 Years To Develop essaril � y ' few go therre for, in Rpite,of curable and because even to this day' the lepTa bacilluts fiiially,'proved i�, President FranUin D. Roosevelt, . I stricted market for same, &ecount for
, contagious -not quickly, like smiall- ' IiVpezbock being in
ff� '' its beauty and its hope, it is a sad! its Very name finplies' a loathsome like King George the Fifth and other Ca're of the Rwe at -Lambing Time good condition in
�� , 'Dr. J. J. Haegarty of the depart- place, I disease.' It can only, it is said, be PDX, 'but slowly communicable through southern, weitern, and central com-
,, " ment of health at Ottawa was asked Any visitor may be admitted and I cor�imunicated by close contact, .most close -contact as- is tuberculosis. notable public men, , is an, ardent 'Success' In ,sheep raisbW depenids ties. Grain is running low on some
.. .. �wbere these patients contracted the shown through the entire place, the 1frequen i- 'And 'Sir Leonard Rogers has stat- st'am? ,collector. . When the new upon a good, lamb crop. The per-
, : disease. "No one knows," he said, hos:pital, the houses, - the cliurch.!tions. ed, "If all lepers' could be isolated president unpacked his Personal be- , farms owing to a crop ocf oats andi
I Its incubation period is very centage of lambs raisied..ig generally ,barley light, i4i weight in Southwest -
"since the incubation period,is so slow There is only one stern restriction 1 lon,g, at least . from ,contact with the liealthy at longings in his, new bi,;me, in the .
I I ally. 15 or 20 years. Who can The visitor must not totiph anything' I more years p a year, poss�ibly ten Or carly 'stages of the, disease, this White House, one of his In .Proportion to the care guven the ern 'Ovitario. In Eastern. Ontario
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1''. __`U3`U ' assing from the time of I possession most prized flock. Many loqs�& can be avoided many farmem fear a sca.rcity of fe,ed
tell under what circumstances they Hi,s hand must not make contact Pague would be stamped ,out s was the group of stamp ,through good feeding and, ,proper Owing 0 the short hay and clovir
� witl i�artual infection until it actively out- in a
,., I were exposed to the disease? They wood,kork or dool- knobs, Or furni-I ,breaks. generation or two." The inain dif- albums containing. more than 25,000 management. crops Of last year and More grain is
1; i, ficulty is that the -disease fiourvis,bes stamPs-tbe preesidential' collection,, If the flock is not fed igrain dur- biedrig'.fed -than usual to supplement
do -not kn,6w, in -most cases, them_ ture. A black -robed sister precedes [ Leprosy has two forms, The first gathered over a period of years from ing ibe wi,ntex, it is I
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I I . early'boy.hood up advisable t weeks- I .this -shortage.
4 . I . . - where medical precautions are hard- to the present day. mience feeding it about three 0 cam ,New seedings are not promiging
i I , est to � enforce and where low President Roosevelt takes an ac- before lanifbing, ,
I I . stand- th,�� aqvaunt depend- and another short hay ci-op iz a pos-
0 � , - I tive intieres� -in his collection, adding
� � . � . - . __ ___ ards of hygiene make it hardest to ing on the condition , of the ewes. SibilitY. Wheat amid, clovers have suf-
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� I I %�� , -points Out, genre.ral si�g,mgation of ime Permits. He has had a
� � ); �'!,.'t.-;-.-.':�%;%. . A mdxturre of Whale oats and bran in central coulitieS. Ili the western
, 1, I . . . . . I ,. � �74%�::;, .... ... : vast numbers of people would be al- standing r�le in his home, it his equal Parts, 'has given v19TY -good' re-' and southewn parts of Ontario a
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' 1,K-�- ,:�: bopeless disease, sufferers no veloPe addressed to him,
11, "", be furnishing , - Fly and will ,not come through ne ly
1. . . ...-.%.:.�"; are condemned to lin lOng1eT kept in order that be cannulosotk at Pr6%n, has laxative pro ar
I '. %;:KK$i:".�,,K* �.'.-'.'*x!:: �;`�;;!;�;: gering deformity it perties which helpjmep the ewes in as healthy as
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baking. Order a supply. Seared. in air �iii ii:i,i::I:iii:��:,i,�",,�'ll'i�:�,i�i�� .,��I�; .. were
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� tablespoons butter 1. maisikkes it Sponie Dou". Ut � . It was then, that Sir Leonard Rog- 'nter�est Was U*11thined Tight Up to
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