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1 °' ' 11 (. man in the street. Trus it ' gem etIy horn) ]bruising, said 'G"arnet H. D� p}�s► gs ..
1} . F. ' supports and fosters prostitution can, Ontario 'Marketing 'Board'. ��'*0n
' y you. .lenow that to -day is the to. 'lie at homes there Saturday nights the mothering she cora'ld do in car- tole
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ylsl ,� *0isary of the wedding at Mont- during the session, and for the men ir,g for Wilfrid, whom sh'el had mar- although it is otHlcially ' forbidden Plan Production 'Now. 11°� c,V500
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If +�eak, In 1868 of Wilfrid, Laurier and. in Parliument and a fekv privileged ried, against the wishes of her Tam- :. E. D. Borninyman, chief patrltry in- }�. ti* e
t11, v The universal knowledge of the G. specter, at iJttawa, advises clue- spm• 1.1a
?gag Zafontaine , We who tknew and outsiders to forget them politles' for dry, when he was a struggling odic- 0 Ii" 'U. makes 'it of fb'rnrida!ble weapon � ung mu'
r:' ' Ioly 'Sir Wilfrid evil Lady Laurier awhile. Nat a few. Tories (Clark Gate at Arthmbaskakville, in such •poor i1 . rn the 'handl of the ruling me*.A. But ers that now' is the' tine to (make cQnw-- 0p11% i
' s3 r er vilvidll the fact that they Wallace among them) considered it h �7 tI p .i� plans for producing market poultry, a
1,,..nlb y g ) physical condition that his doctors '( there are Itwo sidgs even to this �laa
' tY eiecjr4ed always the incarnation of a priva'i''ege,bo be invited' to meet dec�l'azed he was mlore fit for prepar- % witih the aim in view to regulate the
. / medal, for the G.P.U. is at bhe' salines rad ctian so that there wvr7I lie a
r ' ' ' Main happiness. It was not my Madame Laurier, Madame ,.Joseph ing ,for his grave than for marriage. 'Lsm t:rrue a fornx3dable banger fur, the p' R
;; fortune bo know Laurier in his yawth. Latwergne, Mrs. aDavaes and othen•s; It was a very simple wexilding; 1Sheirs r+,girree from which it was born, It more even s'u'ppIycc>mmang.orr the mar
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I first met him at Ottawa just after but it was the leader's lady, simple ,was a simple life; bh it coven home ket the year round. ,
: f 7' i imipossdlble to foresee' what would 'Duringthe suarrnner imon'ths There'
�1: he hard been elected leader at the in manner, courteows in greeting, was IsimlPlicity itself; often i'n lgter
happen, if 'part of this monstrous)
` Liberal p'a'rty, a leadership which happy in aiding her mean,, who was yedrs when they had everything at ritachi•nery were to is always a scarcity of high quality
pass one dray into poultry, particularly chickens,. and
thlen appeared fated to lead nowhere the attraction. their cohrnmland in' Ottawa and else` { the hands of Isarne new • po y'
�, pretender to those that are marketed at that bl
but to worry, labor and disappoint- The Lauriec•s were lovers then af- where it was to Alrthabaskaville that W the Kremlin throne, s
I Im'enrlt. ;Sir John was firmly entrench- ter a score of years of married life; . they ,vent to rest, . and' he alone, as members are without exception affili- . Wost of the G.P.U.'s activities are time are seIdwn the quality that
Ia ; , ed; (there seemed•nlo prospect that the they remained lovers to the end. One alone as a IPrtne Minister and a ated with bhe, G.P.U.'vwheire tlhlely commands the 'highest price.
Y carried on in the dark and secrecy
Conservative citadel would ever fall; cannot ima ine either of therm ever party leader ever could be . Lad -previously attend special courses on Poultry is czrAastly Handled to clay
� g Y �" p is a zruenst fertile soil for all kinds tiff
leadership of the Opposition was a having said a harsh word to the Laurier was proud of .her Ottawa the delicate art of secret correspond'- surprises. Its 'boundless ambitiopi on Government grades, and price
' thankless jab, and in those days other. She was the h'elplmeet,'the in- home in later years; she was an ad- ence and ciphers. and the dle'slre to fasten its grip u differentials have been fairly well
.., there tiwas no salary attached to the is iration the rdian of her Wil- mi'r•able ,hostess, but her heart was Not only does the G.F.U.(know g p �p- established,, with the premium al-
pI? , guar on the cownitrry 'has repeatedly induc- ways on the higher a odes P
, - positron. (That carne' later fromi rid. Hour after hour 'in the even- rather in the old wooden residence elvlerything that is going on in every ed bhe IG.p.U. to .stage •plots and mut- Y grades, and 'the sources. Thee driffereri'oe in rice !be-
Larurier himself. I have often won- ings of the week she would, sit in the in the Faa'stern Townships than in the institution but it is practically 'the market for fresh chickens is ,gen- tween the so called cheap seed and
imies and seven perpetrate murders the 'best seed is only a few cents a
'dared whether the motive which in- Speaker's gallery crocheting if it man -sign on Laurier Avenue. ' guardian of all its archives and files. in the Uni'o'n as well as in i'oreugn ally at its 'best dturing the su'mmxer (bushel et the result a Bowing wce low-
. spired the payment of the l'ad'e, of was, a dull night, active and watch- Politically Zoe Laurier -played a It possesses pass keys to all rodnvs, months. , y
countries, Although the avernmlent
I,. the'.'O position was dwa to Laariem's fur and de 1 interested if it was a mast im ,tont art, It was she deslks and safes. When am institution g g IIt is within the reach of every g'r'ade seed may be aibsolute crop
S- p ep y T� P knew in each .case who the plotters failure, 'due to poor germin tion, Ac-
remearubrance of the days when he fuel( -dress debate; -but always wait:- who urged Wilfrid to stand for elec- orders a safe, a second 'key must Ibe producer to . grow scenic poultry
` y tion tq the pp .really were they never tack any q Y
R` and his wife were dependent• upon an ing, waiting for the Speaker to Que+be'c Assendbly in 1871; at once sur lied' to the G,.P.U. For ste s, to check this criminal acbivit that will ualif for A Grade, which cording to the Canada s Act,
P Y corn eligible for Grade No. t 'must
i, indemnity o{ ¢1,000 a session ar lea;.ve the chair that she might go it was she who aided hire in his first the rest, all factories of safeps, locks, of the G.P.U. is the grade most in demand, and
whether he. foresaw that a time down and her her hu'sba'nd put on campaign for the Commo ' in 1874• 'seals, etc., in the Union are under which conysxands the highest price. be clean,, well graded', true to variety
'. p I• ns , The G. P. U. disposes of its own and erminate at least 80 per-cernL
4 might came when he, as strongly en- his coat, smooth his neckl:emhie£, it was she w}ua rejoiced' avhem his the i9!-nediate conbrpl of the G.P.U. armed force for domestic con•sump- 'Poultry to qualify far this grade g •
l} trenched then as John • A. was in the before they eraer•g'ed into the. . cold talents were recognized an1, he was It ssaid that the number of see-, bion, Iso to speak, which consists of a must fibs weII fatted slid' fleshed.
f later 80's, would be out of the Prime night far .their walk door to ,,the cal'1'.ed to the Cabinet; it was she who ret agents of the G.P.U. amounts ,to few hundred thousand mem and only birds that have been
lntercropping tits Orchard
comforted him when he was defeated g'- r equipped
several 'miellions. Neither is this ft crate -fattened for two • or three According to ma'n'y' years experi-
1Viindstem's office, and 'made provision Russe -11 Howse. a, di to the last word in mdli-
themefar 1 Often it appears a it that as in 187 when he came back for re- are exaggerated, when we consider weeks are 'lakel,y to acigx#re this encs of the Domiriiun Departmtent of
PP pity 'tary becyhniqule. Upon these choice
election; it was she who saw that his that the' political police 'has eyes and, finish. Agriculture, the central space Rre-
'I first saw Madame Laurier at a great a couple should holt have .had troops its, incumbent the task of
1. Saturda • night reception in, brie old children; but, looking 'back now., af- health was conserved, that he did' not `ea'r's in every corner of 'brie i.nimens'e ilf 'part ' of the kpoultry crap is tween trees in orchards utilized for
Saturday g g guarding borders' railway's and �Sav-
Grand Union H'ot'el in ' Ottawa, It te'r bhe yelass+, one sees that it was overdo things, when in oppbsi'tion; territory, although their agents' are tet insbi:tuti'ons, in! the first place properly finisheldt and Imarkeheld, craps should be iaieiated under the
nv^as the cvsbcim: for the Liberal ladies wisely ord'arined. Zoe Laurier had all it was she who shared with dignity of course less' numerous in the oil- however, af.'fighting the '°interior en' gradually through the • summer cover crop system. Hoed crops' like
his honors from 18'96 on; it was•she la'ges than in the V&vhis. emor„ month's, it will help to relieve the potatoes, strawberries, cite., ame'bo be
who, .'after the defeat in 1911, when IR stands to reason that the up- As may be seen from the above, congestion in the Fall, and, stabilize preferred to craps of grain or grass.
, he wanted to retire, convinced him keep of so colossal 'a mrachinery must tbe the market. Instances have been, recorded where
problem of the -direction of the " that it was hies, -duty to carry on. And cost the country a correspondingly political ball growing°intercrops''such as corn,
_ hi h aaruotumt of money. Stran e p Police is one o£ the hardest
;she was left •al'one to mourn his ass- g g as A Good Mash. when planted too c'l'ose to the trees,
p to solve far the Kremlin rulers:
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= = - -- `~- — ing, alone with her .•m it may sound, however, tAxe secret A very satisfactory !home mixed have prevented the !bark from, 'p'rop-
emlories, with When. .Lenin was alive, the G. P. U.
„ v �) h•er pride i'n her man and' his work, service does not cast very ,roach. -then called Tcheka-was subordin mash for 'brooder chicks may be enly ripening ar 4randaning, with the
__ _ and with that oonstJant love which The greater part of the•.,, agents are ated to the heard of the State. It composed, of the fallaaving:- Ohre result ,that a Large 7mvmlbez a£ trees
.2 I . I _ - had Over marked their joint life and reicrufibed af� norng people) whom the part each of ,shorts, niddd'lirigs, ,yellow were killed Iby ,sun -scald the folllow-
j was merely one more autonomous
G which tmlu t, if we 'believe anything, G. P. U. arrests for" some minor commissariat responsible to the Gown_ corn ,meal and ground oat groats ing winter.
*� ar e�' continue now that the are, together reason, or for no reason whatever, , with one-half, 'part of animal feeds
Y g + cdl of People's Commissaries, that is p
"' 1 ' 4. �w,'id again. The se, ration was not 1'om of ,whom, it exbo+rts 'by third' degree to its terrai up of meat mleal, ,fish meal, ;but- Value of Cooling Milk
t - �Ir Pa g. • president., „Lenin. Lenin could. term6lk powder and (bone meal in eq-
�,I'll�o �� less than three years; then she pass- rrueb}uaclls, 'reonrtslsi'ons 'of imaginary trwst the Tcheka, 'because at the p It is a sample matter to control
' . - -. - ed join 'him to whom and to whose mimes; aped whom it then pardons, head of it 'was it's "father," Dzet•- ual 'proportions. These . ingredi'emts bacterial growth in milk. At 40 de-
eause she had given- her life. provided they agrree to act as in- shins,ky, may Ibe -varied in proportion' accord- arees F. t'h�ei,e its ,practically no
, a ,may Pale ,of very y change in the number of bacteria at
Childless though she was Zoe formers. The majority succumb, for cod famil and ing to cast and availability of the g t
,. Certainly the ,most inexpensive Late Planted Flowers. g g Y great learning, re- was one of the, •eat Mothers, they have no other choice. They re- different feeds, the (bane meal, how- th'e end' of 24 hours at 50 de reel
part of the average house'. is the 'A'mong the Imlare tender flowers S� voluntiorxary' to his fingertips but � g
of Can'a'da. 'Canadian to her soul as Five no compensation ,except when honest in hits own way ever, remaining at the same level. In the number ,increases fourfold and
foundattion, yet if this is not right 'are IGladilokvs, Dahlia and 1Cannas cv and' blindly at 60 degrees near) a hundred tiniest
' of
the daughter of orae of Que- they are entrusted with special mxis- dle'vlobed to Lenin and •ht's cause. addition to 'these ingredients, one- y
Mahe whole thing is a failure. In gar- the tubers or corms of, which, are bee's first families anld the wife' of signs necessit'a'ting trav'elldng or other half per cent. of salt and two per as man as at the start„ sa s tens Do-
- •- dleninig seedy and nursery stock. used 'planted.' ,,These should be planted in When Lennih died, Dzersh'insky Y y
e uses; and woe to the inform -ar cent. of crude cad liver oil should' be . minion Departmlenlq of Algricultwre. .
constitutes • the •foundation. Though about the 'order named'', the Canvas, 'a mean who could showy his dlescent � served 'Stalin as .faithfully a,s he had
from one of the Tnene who founded who, forgets himself .and reveals his served Lenin but with `his death .the 'incorporated into the mixture. When Milk should be cooled as pro.mlvtly as
only costing 'a few cents, the import- particularly 'being rather tender and secret to an body. He scan quiebl the birds are on free range in the -possible. Freshly ,drawn milk con-
a2vice of secvrineg the. right kind is ,unable to sterid any frost, Plant M'ontrea'l with Maisonneuve in 1642, J Y Problem (became thorny. About a sunlight,, g
proud of her native land firm in passes out of the picture. Paz ght, the oil may be reduced' to tains a substance kntownI:' as lactenin
often overlooked and then despite them all to a -depth of about three P , en men.. -have succeeded, eac i other
•{ her conviction) that, it had no equal The underworld rercrders' ,viola- at the command of the G.P,U. with- one per cent, ,or elimfinated entirely. which is aib]e to restrain 'bacteria for
the (best of Gate and favorable, wee- . timees the diameter of the tuber or
Wher results will be disappointing. in tMel world- loyal to her sovereign, able 'services tlo the G.P.U. to whom in the ter' If milk,.- in any -1brm is available, 'a 'certain period. If the cooling is
g , pec eight or ten ear"s 'bu•t a p g
g. 'buret in ordinary soil and 'alightly ander-,when. she, had time after carie- the judiciary police- is 'subordinated. su.hs'bitute for Dzershinsky has et to the at do feeds of the mash may delayed the effect soon passes off, by .
Seed and nursery stock suitable ,to shallower in. clay. ". Gladiolus and a Y Y
Canadian conditions must be sought . Cannes prefer -fairly rich Open soil for 'Wilfrid -loving nothing better Because of these complicated con- be cut down accordingly. prolrrrpt Gaoling the 'llaetJerxnc effect
g g be found. Therefore, Stalin has tak-
tphan. to play with children, a trait nectians, this police knows 'perfectly en the machinery 'into his own' nands. iraay be extended even to 24 hours or
I first and then the best qualities of and nuke a goad. showing when which 'Sir Wilfrid` sharer}. I know of well of all the 'doings and m r,bers The G.P.U. is now 'responsible fo, the � Radio Mothers Meeting. �� longer. • •
each. This seed is grown by experts grown in cluirups, the former. plalrtas a „-young wife- in., Rosedale whose of the criminal gangs. But in ussda .central corm!mlitt'ee of the t r The first radio Mothers 'Meeting F .
,.who take every precaution against 4 to 6 inches apart and the Cannes criminal offences. are nothing com- party, that will ebbe resented. through the court- by rices aned . othe'r trisects in a foot. Dlahlias will thrive in almost prau�lest 'boast to her own daughter ' g is to its chairman Stalin. The "Pol p g Hedges Require Forethought
is that when she was 'thee child's age pared with political offences, 'there- abureau," nvhich is the highest ad- , t of :Ban. Thomas L. Kennedy, Min- Trimming hedges requires years
order to get tMe size and griper col- any soil, giving gaol results in ash. she used to go . to see Sir Wilfrid fare the. IGti'P.U. closes an eye to the fists, of Agriculture, 4ay the 'F'ederat- ,
or in flowers and crispness and caret- duanpe mixed with a little clay. Thley Y n•inistrative instance in Russia, has , le foresight. One inch of growth
on Sundays and be taken on his e'xpl'oits of professional gangsters a special dl M Women's Institutes of Ontario an left on all over the he�llge each year
ness in vegetables. One cannot afford should be staked, gird have at least l.^ne ,and •owed' as he could' and did and thieves. Thus it tightens the p epa> tment wherll af- Monday, !May 15th, between two and
io risk all the thought and care put two and a 'half feet between plants. , fairs •,pertain'ittg to the G.P.U. ora' is equivalent to two inches in width. '•
^ into the ,den b taking a chance Dahlias are splendid. thinks for love, children: grip an them' and is sure of thea, three in the afternoon, as (heir con- each year, with the result that in
garden y g p g p1•o- co-operation in case o£ need. handled. The most recent '"Ova- tribution to .Mothers May.
on seed and nursery stock of an, un- ducin•g a' tall screen q'ui'ckly. It would be well for Canada and p r, tion is .that the G.P.U. cannot exc- twenty-five years the hedge would be
far the world 'if we had more mxar_ 'We wloul'd,%e unfair, if we Gid not c,te nr deport (Mrs. R. B Col'loton, President;'will
known or, amatsurr origin. In shrubs, p : political offenders over foul, feet wicks rob the base. The
rases, climbers and other stock,, there Vegetables. ried couples like Wilfrid and Zoe acknowledge 'that the ' underwarlld +,vith'au�• previously obtaining Sta!'in';, open 'the meeting. Colonel Kennedy � Y
Tender Ve will express bed will 'be thicker orad more caste
is wide -range in price 'because there Laurier, serves the G.P.L. loyally in return, author+rsation. P es, greetings y the mothers controlled if' it Its c'u't back alrnost to
is a similar range in In mast, parts of•Cana'da it is til;, for service, rendered. There are al- The of Ontario, followed (by Mx, 'George the -old wood each
g quality. But Present head of the G. P. U. Year. The end of
repltalble houses carry only well to plant and set out the mora tender ways professionals' 'available for Menegin'sky, is a very original and A. Futnarlr, Superintendent of Tnsti- Jime ice a goad, time troy trim, 'accord-
d'irty jabs. Vl hen the G.P.U. decides totes.
grown stocks,, with plenty of live s'ort8 of vegetables. Indeed there is interesting man, true type. of the A cam ing to forty years of experience at
that it needs a certain) dacum'ent IMilscovite pests discussion of each the Central Ex
no 'hurry about these, things, which �rrlle e011,, The'Monster politician vuith his inh'er- perirruenitral Farm.
'bards and the, routs kept moist and known to be in the • ossession of a phase of 'Maternal Welfare will be
pliable by careful storing and pack- include beans, r tornrato plants,squash, P ent mixture of nationalities.
ing cu'curribers, .and melons as they will The incest imnartar.t organ of the fore'i'gn, �1'issron or consulate, or a Presented by , Han. 'Dr. J. IM. Rabb;
Like his predecessor and persor:al Canadian Standard Measures. -
central committee of the Russian rilvate person, a professional bur Ontario Minister of Health, in his
Window Boxes. not start to grow, until the weather comm'uruisk art p Pe P g- 'frie'n'd Dfershinky, lI'ernginsky crnires address on "Ontar'i'o i,'VPotherliood," Though frequently used in Canada,
and .soil really becomes warm. In or- party is the Political Ad- lar is entrusted with the task and from good stock. (-leis famil was there are certain' dards of
The ;window box or pat must be ministration of the State " commonly may be relied -upon to fulfill it: Y by 'Dr. Bell, .Deputy Minister of s�
der to get a long arnri steady supply YPopish b1ut. becamre ruscified -in course weights and measures in vogue strong and firmly attached because it of green beans, make at least.three known in 'Russia as the "Gu'epeotu." The role played-rb vtamen'in the Health, by Miss Edna Moore, Di- g' gue i?,
y of time. M'ernginsky's father was an some, of the United'' Staten's that. are
• . is .going t•o be heavy. Thex•e must be g G.P.LP.--Tthe t}»•pe letters which to rsecret service 'af t e' G-.P.U. cannot rector of Pubic Health Nurses. of
rich soil, with lent} of fertilizer, as plantings at intervals of ' ten ,days }l arbrn'iral. Much of the old nobildty .. il;efral in, the DbTlii-rion,, Tho United
P every Russian citizen arq the symbol be sxuffrcien'tly stressed. . They are en- Ontario, on Education far Mother-
this sort'of gardenipg is very inter- the' use e,-,vverral varieties. To do of all. '.that is mlast terrible in the trusted with th'e infinitely more deli. sfiII dwells in Meng•insky s features hood," and by Dr. Phair, Ontario, ')tares pint, quant and ga}ion, .for in '
sive. Of e ual im importance .is' mois_ thing with' tomatoes one • and expression, which at the same Director 'Maternal and Child Hy- starves are 16.6 per cent. leas, in en -
t. p ma use' a few well start • I world and the sound of which is li- cat, task of character supervision,
ture and this must be Y %d plants r timle ;bea'r the uni-nistaka�ble signs of iene on "Safet parity than the, Canadian, (Imperial)
provided daily, for• the first" cro and burry these reels to throw ,ren the highest Soviet of prying into' people's hearts and g y and Motherhood.
and somxe'tim�e,s .twice a day-, as the p physical and m:,oral degeneracy, The C legal standards.
eon with fertiliser and CG official infto a fit of frenzied fear,- cauls, Reserved and caut'iours as the a
' evaporation. 'for all sidew'of the box I along • possibly 'G,P.U. is a monster with a thou- high Soviet officials are, the never- first finis indeed
which 1'l,eng iixsky Sweet Clover Not a Clover
or of are ex mulch paper. All garden tomatoes. Y makes is indeed that of, a ver sick ;Th.e 'ward "cl'overs,'' as Prairie Sheep Herding.
p posed to tett:' air, is ex- sand heads and a thousand arms a theless have their we4knesses. and Y generally,
eeedirigly rapica. The window box shoaled be staked, using either wood- hv'dra from which there is no escape (many of them maintain comnectio+ns man. It is said in Moscow that he used, includes red, crimson. sweetand 'Herding sheep on the
g p prairie range .
should be as Inn' as the vvincl'o•w and en or steel stakes about six feet is affected with proggx•,rssiev'ee paras- Dutch clovers, alsike, alfalfa and tie- during the cumin's, months, is prac-
g and whose thirst is never quenched. outside of the Kreaelin - school- ysis.., Whether this is true br not is foil, but, from 'a botanical tis
ed he au g high. Trim off a}l , sid•e shoots aG
supported and arranged so the icicle training the main stem In the 'currant ]anguage it i.s syn- friends, former companions in exile, point of ti ed in different) ways, each 'rancher
g hard to say but he is anyway a sick view, trefoil, 'alfalfa and sweet clover having worked out metho'd's to meet
that the • top o8 it is almost flush' u Y p' onymrotus with arrest, arbitrary pro-• sweeth•earts or just friends. All "
with the windrow sill.' Otherwise, the p slang the- stake and tieing loose- ,,nail an'd spends a good deal of his are not `clovers in ,the true sense as his own conditions. However, there
ly about every feat. All th• .o warm cecdinrgs, third degree methods, pris- these are: the. favorite game of the
foliage of the plants will Gaon fill rip Ion, ruin loss of a ob exile forced G.P.U. hunters, time on ,a couch. Vhe'nginsky recerv- g to the °
most of the window. There_ m'u t'iYe `feather vegetables prefer rich open j ' ed a first rate education and is a they do not belong genus tri- are thr.e broad classes,. based' on the
soil crud an m'e!r.:bers of the melon labor 'or death. It is said that the feminine staffs folium, the re's] clover plant. -r mi'g'ht care of bhei'lloek. First, there
hales in the -bottom of-t>,ox and of to y highly cultured mean. He is a, very " ,are those who corral the sheep at
P Even' true members of the govern- of all Moscow theaters are enrolled well read' and knows severs] larngv- Enjoys ('reference. night; second, those who have no cor-
provide 'drainage, and also a layer I farr.ily, that is squash; cucumber, , rnent are terribly afraid af• the G. in the G. P U. This is probably perfectly, lie is a good speaker
of ravel, cinders, broken crockery cinott_ etc., take special delight in, i' Pages'
g Y hot Fan.d soil than h ilt P. U. but they connect da without this true at least so far as th•e chorus That Canadian cheese enjoys a rel t; use thee•same'bed ground each
•ox similar ':raterial for the same Y g must ba and easily captures his au'di'ences
par- made rich with well rotted manure `afelt pillar of their power. And girls are concerned. But apart .from y P distinct reference on' the British night; and third', the semi-nomra'dic
pose. If one can secure a cu 1 of ti' Pa 'with his flow of el'oq'uence and even p 'w
p Pp y good ,gard'en ,fertilizer. Aron yet No organizatAon in Rfu•ssia liar- them the G.P.U. has at its disposal m,or•e with his market is proved, according to 'system with 'a reeve bed ground ,very
well -rotted manure, put this in next. °r g horq so much danger and treason as an army of yours women an,l paradoxical disposition .,latest advices to the Ontario 'Mar- night.
and finish with a to layer of rich with the vegetables mentioned one g g girls of mind.
p the po'liti'cal police, of the most different types, so as to hlenginsky has held a numier of k'eting '13o'ard, 'by the fact that the
mag set trot egg plants, wall started • There ism t a thin that the G.P.U. ':u'it all ,,tale tastes.. Many of these Canadian g� Ideal Ran a For Chicks
soil, If there is' no manure, use a ' hi product is recerirvin at g',
fairly heavy application of good gar• ice",;Pers, and the first planting of ,roes not know. art from its of- wan:een formerly belonged -to the high Posts since the Soviets came in -
den fertilizer On repeat eller month, celery. The latter must have very 1 Y g tlo power, but het never was enthusi- the present times, a premium of ap- An ideal range far chicks is a clov-
e y rich soil and water damn di wea- Gree agents, it maintains a large aristocracy enc higher baurgeodsie. astic about them until Dzershinsky Prol:imately 50 per cent. oyer the er field beside ,a 'corn field, or are
The box, which should be at least 7 the, g y nunitier of secret agents or inform- The G.P.U. supplies them with 'lux- installed him in the then' Tcheka Nene Zealand. product, orchard, •where th'ely can get all the
inches deep and from 8 to 10 inches ers iri;ide every Soviet institution. uriously furnished apartrrlents, cost- more especially in the s'o-called ,Prices for' New Zealand' cheese, as 'succulent green feed they can ,eat
wide at the top, should be filled to Replanting. All post offrc,o have their '°black ]y clothes, furs ewers and even silk •
wither bola an, inch of the top. • „ j' liti-cal police division of the Red of the beginning of April, were 40's'and still have shade .as required. Giv-
P g cham.aer tW'rl�r e, -letters are read,'cop- lingerie, all for the purpose of lur- Arrny," the most terrible department per long cwt. for the white, -and 47s en those conditions, once the chicks
< ;fhe front put in 'trailing nasturtiums, One is well advised to save a littda ie'd and 'photagraplied. As for the iri'g into t}veit• clutches suspected in- of the Tcheka, th'e work i'n which had per long cwt, for the colored or 7.36 go upon range they can Id reared'
Germlan ivy, lobeila, alyslsvm and creed of each variety from all plant- diplamati'c'mail from abroa+d',' this is rdiviclualls. Thd skill aned psychologi- driven.hundred, of a eats in' and B.Fny cents per 'pound reaspective- with vehy little }arbor, dependence be-
? `similar plants with petunias, ager- ir.'gs in ord'e'r to fill in inevitable dealt with by till black chamber cal intuition that the G.P.U.' dis las g sane' prices covered' new, cheese. ing p}aced mainly on Mapper' feeds
a , begonias, ferns, " P Y This happened, mare'oever, at the most ly. These op-
turns geraniums misses causer] Iby drought,, washings of the H'orrign Office, before being in this cannectian ars indeed amaz- eritd'cal stage 'of the civil war, when Canadian cheese was selling at 60 to Plans fora slati:sfactory range hop-
s, and any other plants especially re- or other things beyond control. In s11,3mitt"d' to the ''Minister, hfim'selif. ing. They have,files on eveery,femalb the struggle raged' ori 'all fronts and
66s Per long cwt., or 11.x4 to 22.14 (per have 'oscine e'v'olved by the Domin-
com'men:dled for this purpose farther the perennial flower b;d, there will The secret, ctirrer, ond.enhe between agent, where hem 's ecific character• 'new developments could be expected' p p P ,Agriculture.
'r p P P n' cents er orind. tan De artmuen� of AI
back. S'h'elter from the sun for a also 'be gaps where winter -killing has the various d'epartmtenbs is baken ears istics, physical as well ars mental, ar.a daily. 'T xis does not mean that New Zeal-
:' dray or two until the plants gat es- oc'curred': These m;ay }re filled !'ill by the slp3cial s'veret service at- ,stated with the utmost exactitude. Menginlsky immuediately becarrue' a_ and producers are getting lees money Notification of ,4nimal Disease
tablished. with quick growing annuals. 'ta'cheJd to every 'Cowwmissariat. Its This gives them a chance kto choose ware /that that was the kind •of work for their cheese than are Canadian Horses, merles and assess of all ag-
, which suited 'his Ica patrons. New Zealand products sell
pricimir, nature at a premium of about twenty per es and elass'es are....lilalbllel to contmcg
sw` best. Where the fine flair of the sec- any of the serious 'contagious diseas-
. . ret agents could 'do nothing, his in- cent. in relation to the pound, sterling. es of the skin known , as mange,
GOODNESS,
nate i'ntuiti'on worked' wonders: A -Canadian products, on the other hand, escables or itch ,,NLaru
ARY -Hove BUT THERE'S NO \ BY THE WAY, MARY, fetw minor details were sufficient .to sell at a discount of approxixxxlately under the itch,
Ani'Mange
'Cge i rchWiul d
_ RUB AND SCRUB TO IT. 16 per rent,' due to exchange. In this g
" CAN YOU RUB I GOT OF unravel the mysteries of a milita eases Act, whi'Ch requires that
-0, 1 USE GILLETT'S plot. way, returns 'to cheese patrons inq' every
fi'r'.' AND SCRUB �1 GILLETT'S LYS both countries are about the same. Owner,'bedleT' dealer or veterinary
r,.. ELBOW- - � I . � When 'Dze'rsihinsky died', Mengin'sky sturgeon rswspelctinlg the existence of
r9 EVERY BIT PURE FLAKE LYE AND FIRST RATE cvffi'cially becalmee his successor, but It should be pointed' out that the this disease shall immediately natio►
OF THAT STOVE. AND WASH THE DIRT his influence was nrever as prices for Canadian; cheese are ,for
� GREASE IT CERTAINLY
great as mature the IMinilster' of Algriowlture or the
>; 1' / � that of many of hies imrmediatc help- cheese. There ,is 'practically nearest veterinary inspector, Treat -
'I 1,, I'D BE DEAD. AWAY. NOTHING pOEs"EAT DIRT'
F`` era like Unschlieht Io no new Canadian ,Meese an the Brit -
COULD BE EASIER. ' gads and Tril- meat is carried out under quarantine,
, n 4 t\ r / . NO MORE RUB • i'ss'err. 'Since his, young wife died, ish market at present, therefore the "the following mixture being used of-
NOTtri y benefits of this extrerpe premium are fuciald
• r t \ 1VLern nsfk has lost all) ainibition and Y for hand treatment under the
1.n t 11'//j/ AND SCRUB going to the trade, fair cheese acquir- esna
//S chef's not tarke any active' part in the per'vilsion of max ins ectJor: Sulphur. i/ FOR ME ! adinint sbration. ed last fall or earlier, rather than to p p
the cheese factories in Ontario and 2 'pbun'ds; oil of tar, g ausices; raw
"' NEFflER More than ever the G. P. U. is now linseed oil, 1 'gallop.,
' .1 j an irrstxmlmept far the interpretation Quebec at this timla
� , � of Stalinl's' .iron will. -"
"Corn stag failure can be Ohl�.. o / • "" ed largely by purchasing only No. 1 Fvrmer At1lYC%te QF-'
1.
'the (saw-t'Jootihed' )beetle' i�neluces seed of a standard variety from a p
` b'irt �ttshes o ' wZthout scrubbzn meal. flour, manufactured' cereals reliable dealer and making a germ- Blink Now Testifies
` a • s �x�� Free Booklet bread, cake, dried 'fruits, nuts, sugar ination test More ! antim ," b to, Ont. --D. Davies, 18'8 Que•
/�f/j/' , who, for 2a years, was em-
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+�"'���' The Ciillett'tL9eHooldetterls aRid starch in its menu.x Glares Artiivr H. Martin, assistant ptoYed by the Ban
. , , ,k i you how to avoid drudgery-� �, k of Montreal, re-
ITPGiTlettsPureFlakeLyeyou can Ciilletts Pure Flake Lye will not harm by using this powerful director of the 'Crapes Brranch. In Gently said, "I had subh a bad case
�¢ cleanser and disinfectant for Flor the last three vicars Japan has the opinion of corn growers of of stomach trouble I don't believe I'd"
actually wash the dirt aavay. Uwa enamel or plumbirig. Use it full strength far r'dozemaheavycleaningjobs, Imported about 80•.000' ton apnually "vauthNvtsterii Ontartia, Barri dealers eaten a meal in 10 years that agreed
+ k ablution of 1 teaspoonful of Gilletes Lye cleansing toilet bowls and clearing drains. :>;s;. L : of feed wmheat from Cana. This and officials of true Federal Seed with mm. My whole system was
c, - ' Also contains full direct taxis and rundown, $ince taking
fJ �` digsolved in a 'quart of cold" water. Off It kill's germs,'and takes away odors, too. ' l ,;;, tions for soap makift, dis- amount will likely be greatly reduced Branch,' thb supply of. Giitario- Sargon I haven't had ene particle o4
i P 4 cosi}esttsbbornspotsand'stains.Norubbing, infecting in'd other uses on this year owing to lack of supply in grown'selec'ted corn of high quality , trormle with my stomach, and I have
Order a tin today. At your grocer's. �: the forte, Ask fer free COPY. Canada. a feeling of strength and energy I
no seYfx%trin needed. :r {:; ;.ti>' and r
t , * Never dissolve lye in hot water. The action : >: ; ,. sr n<lard H'radrd3 Limited, . �- ge minatioxn is s'uffic'ient to take haven't felt before in
bt ' . ,;;• r , Fraser Avmua B Liberty care of bhe• pregsemt season's dornand. years. The
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