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J Ly, SAT' i ', / , 'in _ .. .. i w ,4', + ,q „ ��' tif, i 46 Thant wre record our ajpprecia- Slowly to •]boiling ;point, iind cpdk go r ti and scour the Inside of "• t "`" ; , ttPn o>f b e iarsdplri addres�w delivea". i r 1" tit ' 7. . cru >lutesi: r lnomco •doltkkettlesi � d t4e+y are' Hike, now Ahem- LW �/�I, �i: WX.T.U.Hold ed by R . Mr. Mborhouse 'and our t'hiekues's'Qf cheeseoloax 'again' bring , �,­ t inuln dishes and pans ;� }�;= i - .� 'Y be ct+ean- p • gratitude to those who, ihodve conetrib- to 'b0brog,iVoi'nt fill 'smQI giaSm )arsn Q j �/�R s 'A Convention at sited to the t giicad part of the pro- t'o overl!W, and odrjust covers. • Use� ed x'u' the s'almie*w *y. * HOW is YOUR ��'i i gram. - as a 'fount atiou for trey rales or for Not having an extra bedlroom{, I $Alec up your Waiver Bt�e Q r a �, • - 6,. That we express our gratitude s'ames to �ecaml�A,ny frozen desserts. � laav�t bad, tip, :keep a eluding couch in —Without Co met 1� r i;1 t+� a� d for the Trost 'tality of the offitiat boaT4 Pineapple yralpr ��� � --- bedroom for •the n. � " ILs, �f� Q u�S� � ��.��� moi' of (the Wilvaham Uaiited � =.' Y.::. past seven Yeanrs Xone tip'. * .arx.m.lt orgw, but it aa• f„ , ,'; V ' - that of ,the Wingham yV��i� •U h and and +diced, arned>paund o� s bear Act At p pApcL 1tW -dor e'mergeucies. Iib ha#, oocixpied . Qf"1c1 °r by cup tkvo to"Odtwurl� o hive �. ,' :• . Itev. iMr. 'Smnlibh, of Wu bean', ¢los- ore tsti ;. quite a lltbtle roam This loins of room daily twopoun4lo oiLqu&16ue to your borvo4 11 quaut't of water in rpMeservrng . 40 % std iarf.,, "' ed the +session wiph rays . kettle ward silnlmer until the f t \de`s '• has been overcome by standing the bYou �pot'tooa�pllttety correct .soh a condition, talo aalte, oil; uuneral water, laxative candy r !A very ivatlpressive 'memorial,�ser- P i p»P S*1`�kem' n� couctx .upright in the corner of the or eb rvawx gain, or ro hage, when they've �I- eakers Denounce • Liquor l is soft, when it should be mashed fish et. co "s (vice wa.s conducted, by 'Mrs. oor- eel arx>, against the wall. 2 fitted a moved your tb6wels they re through ---and you fN1'f 'Tlraific wild r SNOW That belie¢ while Mus, Gieorge Williams and •stuaa�ed. Measure the juice, �ou r pts►tA shelf isle the corner stave it (fie.need oliver etuulaot. ` rendered a very appropriate solo. Just When the Good ttyen •place it in the Iteiitle crit¢ nraxe eery n+' Mie of to,p of couch),, tacked a cur- �arter'a Little laverriva wiu.00n bring back j: i and add one pournd., of sugar for. each ( e eunebiva inti your life, Tb ey rePurely vete•• Huge Amounts. 9f Money Mrs. W. ,Wellwood Mus. Thomas (lain along edge of :shelf, tltlen ran a table, safe, sue. Ask for them pt' name. ' pflnt orf juice. Ooodc •Ix'ntil it reads ibr+darn Iltandle 'throw h to of bars o at}bstitntea• iso at all dru¢tr. Field, of. Whngham; Mrs. Walter dose ped Times EXisted g p Are Thus Annual] }Wast- a thick, Syrupy consistency; add 1/s y of Brussels; Mrs. J. C, Stoneman of 'ouch . (op which to hang clothes " ' The talk was about the good old. cup lemon( juice, mix well and bottle ;. , lilangers). . Now we have a hand Toronto, fo erly of fHlemsall, and Y ed �' timies and evea•yibod' was abusin while hat ods to •callxti�al the •s'a'nd um{Eil '6he ?1� 1. f.' ... u. , . `""—"-'— UNION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS • The Huron Cou.pty W. C. T, U. halt; its thirty-sixth annual convention in Wingham Unified 'Church, July' 4th, vne h m'grning and se:,sio',ls, n to th Mas., Ai T. utas, of Clinton,avrng �, 'Spassed on to 'Nigher service ring the year. Ms -ss Duff then led' in prM188 Duff, of Toronto, aur Field Secretary, in her address, stated the WI. C. T. U. has been the driving force in every notable advan'ea that has been made, It is ,43 years since Francis Willard grganized' the W. C: • yr g the nineteen -thirties• "W'hat 1'•d like to know," said Bg1 • Izam� math to somebody, Is y `�' just when ,wene the good old tames?", ' I can tell y'o'u, said: Mr, Van Win- kle, "because l happened to be living in th@' goad old times. The sixti'e's of last century were the 'good old times." ,,, "Five '"Ah. said Balham-•Smlith.. I eve Cherry Syrup. IRemotve the stones from ripe cher- ries and (pound half the,stones until crushed. These are mixed with the cherries to give it -additional flavor. Squeeze the cherries in a bag until a'11 the juice is extracted: For every quart of cfherry juice allow two cusp- foes of sugar. Boit for Itieau minutes, an'd skim.. (Coal Slightly, pour in . ' .' . ' . . claques oleset —and stvYl have the em- ergency bed wires it gis r wired. The at mI tress veils' (pealed' an title d�t9'lxug (room couch, and covered with a couch cavler. » _.. Noxious Weeds in Farm Lands Noxious weeds'in to f'anm, }ands are young l� 'trees,can secuae a 1prapex foabhold. As' to olds on sand `"gyp yi Y.'sails there appears to be Tinkle d'iff'erence in the amounts as a result of the various lnleth4dls of ploughing. -.--_-: Ontario Butter Production Showing Slight Increase, Reports from the Dail Branch im. y therapeutic importance of the oyster aSAternoon tine president, Miss Jean 'Murray, pre- T, U. Mar aret ,Bugth Lukas was ,, first worlds ,president; Letita Yea- often wondered. This is the first bottles and seal. in hhe diet off :the tuberculous, ,the convalescent, the d the poor enumerated and descr�ilbed in a n'ew dicate a slight increase in thnr Amo. siding. man was first Domrinion President. , time Ivo ever heard the actual Currant Syrup. in -blood, and those 'suffering in other -suffering seriies bulletin 'on weeds and weed 'duction of Ontario cream butter. e'r`yi Production, for ri 1 of this The devotional 'exercises -were con- ducted b • the Ba th Union. y y' The firs,b national convention was date." "The sixties," Mr. Van Winkle re- ,Boil tagettlrer an equal 'measure o currant juice, Sugar and water for ?' g ways' • seeds published ,by the Domtinion De- partment of A grilculturew Same o£ • per, year' almoun,ted to somre 5,156,976 pounds, In the absence of the recording- held in Mexico in Mexico City. Our president, late resident, Mrs. Gordon Wright, �, peat•ed. And I'll tell you why: ., : seven +minutes. Add a dash of lemon wP through rapidly accumulating g P Y g the worst weeds axe so prolific that, as compared with 5,0406977 pounds in secretary, Jliss A. 'Consitt, Hen- said: We meed not have Govern- can remember the sixties more clear- juice; and (bottle until needed. Straw Break relatively clean fields may be badlly 'th'e same mionth of last year. Also, Sall, Vers, C. W. C'�•ristle, Exeter, was r'en't control, if we staved for it, we ly than I can remember any other Mint Syrup. ,on contaminated in two or three years if an iruereasle is ,shown for the first fowl' months of 1933 when appointed' pro tem,' The troll of officers was called and support it." ten years in my time. Wonderful i days. Y2 cusp sugar 1 /2 cup water Wheat Fields the weeds..are allowiid,,to ga to seed. For instance, a single plant of pIroductnon totalled. 16,277,00 pounds. P rucis- For the the superintendents of the leper(- The speaker added: T want to leave se thewords with ou: "Never mark y "'But all the wonderful things s we've ng- to 1Green calor paste x/•s lemon Straw break on wheat fields iso world hrlus'tard Istinikweed, foxbail same cried in 1932, production ap- P p`roximlated' 1'5,775,6915 pounds. me,nts reported as follows: Evangelistic, Christian Steward- your 'ballot for any one who stand's got -day you had to do without," said Piper. cap juice 1 ]bunch mint, washed) sari finely special interest 'beca'use it is: often #igweed of camipion ,produlces from 1,p,0100 to 2A,a00 seeds; worm seed ,, ' +shilp and Jail Work—(Ness, Richmond, for liquor." As Christ -sat beside the treasylre 'box so He watches us, what Ir ,, I knonv, said Mr. Van Winkle. shredded, confused with hail injury and cbm,- pensation is expected from. hail in- mustard arbout 2J5,0,00; shepherds Weekly Crop Report. , Blyth. Anti -'Narcotics and Medical Temp- we jut in the ballot box. But I'm telling you the sixties were , the good old timles.' Boil sugar and water five minutes, add arilint, wind mash' with 'back of , suran'ce corrupanies. Plants affected purse about 50,Eh00 ; 'and turriibling mustard about 1,500);00,0. 'With such Aside from soattlemed' 1howers, the eranee—Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, of This traffic must be watched over in land. "You said you'd'tell urs why," Bal- spoon. Cool, color green. 'and add with stt+aw (break are ordinarily free productiveness 'slo,ils� becomlre quick] y month of June was almost (barren Exeter. this and every , Duet ,by ''Miss Zulbrigg and Miss ham- 1111t'h 'remanded him'. lemon j+nim Strain through cheese- "Use from any sign of hail dame e. 'Straw g break, says the Derision Botanist, is tion ecD,, and only a careful examana- rof mai'sltu¢e and in some distracts there e was not once ,good' downfall of Pa'it$ Canadian _l2arin•e—Lliiss Davidson, �iitcheli Win ham rano solo h g p' y '°I did and 'I will" said 'Mr. Van Winkle, c loth, for flavoring beverages,. ' chara'eterrized ,by an ,abrupt Ibreakaxl'g tion can reveal the (kinds and n'um- during t111 tnam'tih. SouthernOntario Goderich. Citizenship and Canadianization— lgiss Tens, Reid. The sixties were the good old times, (because then I was my tri •I ,site 'overndgh Add water, bring over the cu1m, usually about a half hers of seeds. Vinibh this object in v!e.w,'rnuch" important iruforination has been ,bad!ty hit by the' drought. Dougall, Hensall• Address 'by Rev, Mr. Moorhousel of Brussels on Intemperance and the ,}n twenties. That's what it mean's. Ask -to one inch above the .second node. + The break is seldoiml comlple,z and from- survIe s of sele'cte'd fields in Al -s. Y Stranwberriels were not more than a 44 per cert. era p, while raspberries Flowers, Fruit and Delicacies— Mfrs. and bliss Davidson, Goderich. liittgdom of God God,, xry old huller like me. I he's eighty he'll tell you the seventies were the A f c'onseque'ntly tlhe plasms:hend._u xvsar�ds .; Berta, (Saskatchewan, Ontario and b Quebec has been obtained, also- haute suffered. S ung crops IL'aw and Sabbath Observance enc, Temperance means total abstinenceinvariablyat ,wood old times, If he's sixty-he'lld tell the node- immediatelygenerally have been inj'urrerd by the Legislation tiirs. A. T. Goofier, of and when the church .stands for. it the liquor �px^obl'em will be so'1ved. you fhe nineties were the good old � .,a'- a'bo've thbreak and ordinarily a fain maturity. The: heads o� affect- • Is , continued d,ry' w'ea'th'er. Essex County r'epor'ts wheat lbelginming to train 'and Clinton. Little White •Ribboners Miss Prohibition wiped out P gold cures, times, I'm ninety and I tell you it was the sixties. / ed plants, although upright, are can- �EPORT OF HOG soave of it will be. read y to cut July — R'in ham. g emptied jails and the }nc�braate asy= lums, but Liquor 1 • g'ot, married and first be -an t-) �R,r,,•r*+�^'� r { . , sidlerarbly nearer the ground• bust' are �har- SHIPMENTS Pastures have dried up in num- 'southern' Medal LVIed'al Contest= leis. Bender, of since q Control has n:.�.ke money in the sixties. The whopHEALTH tiY,..•p. i nevertheNess readily y ,gathered in 5th roux area's and • ss fines gra Blyth. toad Into force, gold cure institutes and the inebriate asylums have been ttorld "vas before me. When I look THE CANADIAN MEDICAL OF I t''estin•g operations. 'On the Canadian prairies, the' breaking. occurs after ' The following is thle report of ho g P g have not been uncommon. Meanwhile hay -cutting ha cuttin hats been in full swing, -Moral Education, Mothers' Meet- re-established and the ails have been back, those are the timies I look back t°; ASSOCIATION AND LIFE ��••••-•••. INSURANCE CoM.PANIE5 the middle of Jul isolated Tants Y> shipments for mtonttg ending May 3.1, g, although it will be a short crop too an'gs, Health and Helcedity — Mrs. Seaton, Clinton. filled. A p'l'easing feature of the af- tetnaon There are no old' -fashioned things, IN CANADA seattere'd all over the field being af- g i9Seafox't1h—(Total ,hogs, 67; seleG awing to the dry weather. Apple e Apple 'orchard't iced 'Publicity and Social '_Meetings— was the resentation of a P county life-menlfoership pin to Mrs. really. They're only old-fasMoned to WALKING TOWARDS HEALTH Erected•. A ,stridden field -does not have the appearance of lodged grain. baean, 18; butchers, 7; bacon," 3'7; are in � g condition bumlper yield is pr,amised'; Mrs. Buell, Bdy-th. Press—•Vers. Walter Hern, Goderich. J. Anderson, of R'inghanl,. The election people who never ,knew them. There are no up-to-date 'The ,things, either. It �" 'Popularly, seeing is bell+eving and, Thes'i's, h'owev'er, always occur in hlea'vlies, 4; lights and feeders 1. • Exeter—Total hogs, 129; select , Peace and Arbitration—(firs. A. E. of officers r;suited as follows: .Honorary president, Mrs. all depends -an you." far that reason development of one 'dir'ectiion, thereby indicating that strotrg $(roils arvd rain are res betas; 49 butchers, 14 bacon, 64;320 r Fairs To Be Held. Lloyd, Winlgham" }I,c y ..pi-esi- Guice, Brussels Advisor 0 muscles is regarded as being tl:e fort• the final break,. although the lights and ile•ed'ers 2.'" g Of thle Agricultural Societies air TSci,etrtific Temperance ire Ds ISchoals-;l+Lrs, (Rev.) ''.Moorhouse, of :dlant .'Ars. A. E. Lloyd Win ham, g A. T. Cooper, of Clinton; The late Dwight Morrow was alit- tee mr,ost important if not the sale re- alt of exercise. '.VIuc�h more import= se wry cause in the weakness of the known'. He'nalall—Total hagus, 660; select ,b'a'con, 226; butchers, 44;) bacon,, 376; Ontario, some 32d p)anl to 'Mold fairs this year, aa'ccordin•g to J. A. Carroll, Brussels. �nd'_l'Ixs. president, hiss Jean :Murray, of Exe- man with shy humor. Shortly before his he was told' that a ant,- however; is the¢ effect of exec• .-itra ;-,t•raw Is not heavies, 3; extra heavies, 1; lights C uiperintendlenb, Agricultural 'Socrewes TeMperance in S. S. —{ Miss Jean ter; 1st vice-president, Mrs. R. ,T. ,passing, certain 'man in Nall Street had it in c'ise on the body as,:a .whole. There is r . a.nd feeders, 6. Branch. ... Murray. -Aid 'Mrs. Tindall,'WirrWhang; 2nd466e-president, for "him. '4I don't- see why he slhou}d no 'health ad�ranctage in large muscles Waitom'�-�Totafl •hogs, 280; select �� `In certain' qu+ar�terrs, said Mr" Travellers'- — (Rev:) VTrs. Re'c• �To'orhouse, Brussels • + ,> h ire it in for me he said. Q do - but strong muscles are needed to Bee /(leen Breeden "s g bacon., g2; butchers, 23; bacon, 160; Carroll, "there was a feeling that . Iaat%n showing splendid, work and satisfactory " ro ®ss has been made, y P corresponding secretary, :Miss Ethel tilrzrdoc]c, of Iiensall; reevr.dang sacro- nit , ememb'er doing ahythirug for him." .• ipromrote .'the` 'betaer functioning ;of the vital organ's of the 'body. One of the most 'useful bhangs that lightls and' feeders, 2. (Rowan Co. 'Locals --Total hogs, 3,- govern ien't and municipal cuts ilk rants would tend to g ,disrupt the The afternoon session opened with tart', Mrs. C. W, Christie, Exeter; • The-way,to- stmetngt'h'en• xpuscIzs is a.•heelkeeper_ ;can have in the ap'larY 859; select bacom', 943; .butc,hers, 2'60, Plarrs of .may of these' organizatiorxs. "Onward Christian Soldiers," after y secretary' and L. T. L: :secretary; Fruit -Drink Syrups, y p5" to use theimi• The best way to use ,during the activ'b s'eai.son' is a"`w,ppiy ,bacon; 2,53♦5t; hl-avier,, 4'5; light; and .H'owsver, from the impression gain- Which Rev. Currie orf the convention -13rs. G. Johnson, Goderich, them is to do the things which we V young mated queens -on which he feeders, 27. ' ed 'at' the Digtrdct Fair A•seociation: - ehureh, led in prayer and the levo- ,_ The following resolutions were Save Timethe enjoy doing, 'therdloy Ygaiiiing' the can draw -to, 'replace what queens are ".Huron Co.—Total hogs, 9,460; se- meetings, I have attended throughout tional exercises were continued by the Clinton Union. . brought in •by the resolution commit- Fruit •beveralgee are strength r uired to perform those rr6ssin,g, have ,failed', .'or are likely to lett 'bacon, 2,743; butchers, 740; bac- province, p T feel that the directors X' 'reks of welcome was given by tee and adapted by the convention: particular] Y alua}ble in the diet. TY!'ey should' be tasks tett r and with realer ease g' and pleasure. fail. To h'a've such a supply con- pp stantl'y on hand, some beekeepers on, 5,664; heavies, 73; extra heavies, 2; lights. and feeders, 113. are determine energy d ,by., ener and lenlberpr+ise to maintain the Stand ,Mrs Rev,) K. McLean, of Wingham, 1. Be it resolved that every', effort 'be to frustrate the 'of served more fregtiently than any .of the . There is a mistaken idea which is prefer'ta purchase their queens fro q le '00 - ard's of .the organizationls man of " who gave a stirring retliew of the b g Liquor• `Control Act Canada, made aims the liquor interests for (beer and. trine others except mal'k. They ,offer most desirable Irr:in'erals, they cort;•monly held, to the effect that ex- a commercial ' queem�bre'eder, while which have been in existence for, al- of stat- irag over had been re- 'by the glass and that we place on are rich in vitamins, acid (because of the excise must ,be felt if ,it is to do g'1od. others waud'd rather rear what they FARM NOTES most a century." .S170,0H,000. ceived b liquor stores and that it 5 q record our appreciation of the Hon- I sugar used to sweeten, them a=� fair-' In reality, -soreness after 'exercise is due, either to small tears in th'q, mn - require themselves. In Ottawa the g,ract'ice has been for a number of would require all the - forcers that ourable G. W. Henry in offsetting -the atterrL to o the Moderation League ly high ^in fuel valge. In the sum- t m.erI h.y cle' fubres or, ,Ig....the ac'ewmulatton of ye Ts past to begin queen rearing Ontario supplied one-half of the 1332 Value of Orchards. That a Teirrperance people can nlobol!ze to P • .f make refreshing drinks. waste materials—the-product of .mus- a•:out the m'i'd'd'le of Jun' in order to conlmelrcial production of straw- good' fruit farrrus are worth combat this evil, requiring thetour- as the problem of dealing with the The tang of thEir acid flavor and' cu.lal activity. Bath conditions are y have young mated a queens for, the berries in Canada; which totalled 20,- ownil1vg+ is the advice of a well known age of Joshua, 'wisd'o'm 'of Soloman liquor trat%c is now world wide, we th:ir attractive color slake them wee- painful erre! harmful" The former can for can first week of July. Prior to this time 601,000' quarts'. agricultural authority. Owners should , and the S power of the Holy Spirit. '_Hiss Murray,in her r -sponse. drew rcaffat+n:• Sur utlalterabla elle fiance to g the prohibition cause and our o'pposi_ torr¢ adriitions to the table. A bgv'erage sweetened with a-sim- and should be avoided 'by g ly; the latter, in what queens are required are drawly "Two ' make eve rt' effort to keep them,, for rrn.ev will are made¢ from then\ in • ,attention to the' fact that the Tern= tion :to the liquor traffic. Ale svr,up, is better than one to which .by exercising mod- ¢ration. • ., , from th'e doulb'l'e colonies of the Quern System." This very fine meth- Potato Beetle Poison_ The the future as -in the palet, Further, ranee situation rex uired the co-o'p'- Ire d p= 2. Resolved that we eamnnend the ur,,tllelted sugar (las been added. The The muscles of the baek.an•d abdo- ..ystem.' ad is too lonlg explain here, but best' and thea pest, poison to' + bre points out that growers who sell oration of all Christian workers. Willis brought present method ai 1r1StrUetlan to the � ' through & Sunday School Sugar. gives a slmoother texture and is . easily' mixed through the thole {m+e'n are u. -ed ar exercised,• and so ,to full details will Ibe found in the re- use for the control bf the, potato beet}¢ is calcium arsenate at the rake Culls st hamie get than best prices. Culls Bald, in th•e homie ;Mayor greetings from the' council and impressed the p young , I Ten: reran¢¢ .l'ourse of Study and 1 drink, while sugar gar has a lenient to y are kept, strap and healthy, by g y nlavements` w'hic'h bend or twist the port Of the Dominion Apiarist for 19x,0, ,also mpef useful information in of 11/2 to 2 pounds in 40 gallons of markets often net more than fancy fruit shipped to -women eery favorably with his stand'.would on Tenl,rc:t`ar.ce. I also ,urge the signing (if the that teach- sink to the 'bottom. E•'i�erage syrup"c are made easily trunk. �ihiA is true whether the move- the publications "Wintering bees in p g Bordeaux mrixture (copper sulphate 6 Pounds., Time 4 pounds, water 40 gal- d'istarilt cities. But selling culls any - where is very it brings -The treasurers' report was very en- pledge; also more effective f I•ing he requested in the. public, con- y' � and will he found indis'pensa'ble dur- 'Yrnent be lifting weights, or in gar- ,,� 'sing or walikirngf. The Ialrm and. 11 Canada.." crud Package Bees,' all of tyhirh n:ay be obtained' 'free from the Tons). If the poison is uslgd al.orie, in poor olio P Y, as ttie pricer dawn badly, and lessens the . coura'ging reporting $115,87 for the budget $28.00 for the 'County 'tinuation and high schools of our I 't,he 'ng the hot weather, when coolis,g• drinks are always in d'een:Tand shoulder muscles are used in move- Publications Branch, Department of p hater, add tfwo to three pounds of hydTatvd lime to each 4'0 gallons. dtasire of the buyer for the fruit. ' and Fund.. province, regarding; .evil effec`s of alcohol and tobacco on the effec n a — aid are always 'popular. r- ments which might be called swing- irag, or throwing. Agriculture, Ottawa. Should! at:5earate of peed( or Par!us , ' Gardeners' Mrs. Cor,:per reported as a result 1 body. Sugar Syrup. striking, grasping The. arm muscles - Green' be preferred as 'a poison, two Insect Friends. _ of Vl'iss Duff's visit a Y Young Peo ]e's g p Branch Branc.h and' a Y. W, C. T. U. in Blyth, 3• Rt'soJt ed that this contention lace on record its a appreciation of Boil together. ?, cu re of water and ! 4 cups of granulated sir *ar for ai>aut P•' �• ward shoulder are tvaluable , in that their deve'lo Inept p ; in these in c Household Discoveries• of the arsenate or to three e pound half to one pound of Paris Glees ilea Y All garden insects are plat injne- lens. In fact many of theta are -bene - Mrs. -Johnson deplored lack of Miss Duff's visit to our count in Y ton minutes. Pour into,, clean hot p romcites, skill acts whish the arms are eased. Leg muscles are be, substituted, to be used lit each 40 ficial, continually doing good 'by de - leader,; in L. T. L. work. the Spring• and, the splendid work fiat's and seal. Beep this syrup cit needed a5 a means of lacamotiori, for y ,I aero the mother tyro ,,mail gallon .baxre.l of spray. . s•troying those species which are harmful. �arenliast A colo was sweetly rendrmed by I "I'm accomiplished by her at that t;nle and t hand.and use it as n:eded, Orange de's ite the motor car, we arc. still p children and for a' time I seemed to among g' the in- sects that help the Mr:;. Wilford, Sure I'll Not Pass's Again' This Way." din also our appreciation of,hei� presence our convention to Syrup. Boil 2 cups of sugar and 1 cup largely dependent on our legs to ,get be waslhing and intending suits and b g•dliffere'nt "'t Producer Radio Program. gard►eave•r are the kinds of ladyibird beetles. -day. of water for five minutes. Grate. the rind of five, oranges and one lemon, add the juice Mir.. Let us to our destinations. W lkira•g is the best exereise for keeping the mnrsclles of the legs and stockings almost every day. I puri chased some h_avy sagar bags (these are ,three for 25 cents] from my gro- Beginning •June 26th, the Ontario .Gr•ottiers' Markets Council are broad- casting a five-m4n•ute 'market in'telli- Both in'their larval and adult stages, they feed almolst lewclu4sively upfotx plant lice and scale insects. Another #* and. sy:ru•p. stand for four hours; strain and ab'dom im in old condition. It has the g great advanra a that nearly ever,- cer. I unpieke•d� them{, then boiled and dyed them. I then cut out�ank'le erne report daily at 1.15 g' p Y p.m. east- Ern da 1i' bt savin time kind of 'b 'etll2l, e the fiery ground beetle is 11 > : .:: ll't - bottle. Use as needed, Orange syrup II. one at anytime and in an lata, has y place, length overalls. These can -be made on who] - sale Y g g ' e price+s of Iruilt and •vegetables. a PanticuIarly wsefu}'ins,ect. This beetle and its voracious grab, which • aj► 'To 'each pint of sweet strained or- the opportunity to walk: Walking y g should be somewhat faster than a "-',I'v attractive by binding arms and neck with +bias binding insertitu a g The re port covers St. Jo'hn4 Halifax, Montreal, Toronto ante Winnipeg and is called th•e cut worm lions dlastroy enormfous numbers �Y wage ,juice wild one Pound of sugar. Brir:g boiling stroll; the arms should, swing freely. 'snlvall gusset on outside, at the bot- is arranged through the. Go{mm{erciar of eubwarms. The be•btle is brownish °rte to point and boil for 15 minutes, skimmingcareful] Another neat advantage of welkin g g g ton of the leg. (This is (better when Representative's of the Growers Mar- -black wing-casespatted lr Aper they red y' as the scum arises, and straining when is that it can be done regularly ,each a :piece of material of slightly lighter weight is used). I finish 'off the ov- kers Council stationed /on those tfnlar•-• .s is =h{nce its name. The large harpalus he large bar V/"�j CAN v �j ��� YOU �j STAY ready to relnlot•e. Add at this dint the grated rind' of the oranges used g 1/ day, which is the 'best way to exer- cis¢. To herr¢ a•destination makes the walk more pleasant, and gives a sense eralls with a neat belt. The ovgaralls button on the shoulder, therefore are kets. The broadcast is nso'red by this Weekly (Sun and is released in connection $filth its daily tank on Ara- beertle, which §s very - ere afferent de- strays 'cutworxrus, The different kinds , of lace wing, •arvd J'•� � a ,/"1 J and cu of lemon •r p juice. Bottle and seal tight. o satisfaction in the apeamplishnle'nt, easy to slip -on and -off. One sugar duce. Arran emuerrts for the new re- g ohlher two and four winged g parasitic flies are also friends Orangeade. Exercise should be adjusted to age ba. m,akes,one ' air of overalls there g P + (•ease were made by the Ontario Mar- of the gardener. n. ,� * y� , �} *. �} In Mix together the grated rin•dgs of and rex. One ho'rn's walk daily, or its bo the fore I can afford to use quite a num- ter. Thlew Aand hard wear and waslh- ketin'g Board and facilitated -by Radio Staticin . l i•U :L •Vi four oranges, four poun'd's off grants- equivalent, Imlay rZrrnsidevr+ed minimum amount of exercise requir- !ng 'better than the lightweight CBCT. Vegetable 'Grades Simplified. ,# v i g l * (Tl a r p ti t p hated sugar, 6 cups of water and 2 ounces -of citric acid, Stir until the ed to keep the (body healthy: 'bought overalls, and are practically aril the children require in the way of Hints to Horticulturists. The D'omdnaon Fruit Brapch an- pounces that there to be acid and sugar are dissolved. Let -, •+ "` clobhing.during the wanmler summer The propetr time to' transplant Ori- are fewer grades] for vegetables this season, in AS CHEAPLY AS ANYWHEPE stand' over night, then strain and battle. Allxout term¢¢ tablespoonfuls Oyster is Food Medicine, TOO mon'ths. -The same sugar bags also Tooke vlerry kitchen enlbal Poppies is $Meir they are per- featly dgrnvant, is, most cartels only two. ,Beets, ane to be No, ' , . . to a glassful of water ,will have a , ' senvaceabba ap- Porus They becomTe witniltee very soon that transplant in fate July -or early August. 1 and No, 2, the first to con- Gist of beets of simalar -varietal char- for high-class service, and get acconr- drink. " • iDr« Rrenle, Noel, of Paris, is strong if they are bailed. each time they are i0itltdvartta frelatly amid, give Sweet acbeTis'tir's which are firm, tburt -not modation as fine as any hotel can offer. Lemon Syrup. Use six lemuons, 2 ,cups of for the oyster. ,Re 'says: The oys- ter is food laundered. I Peas plenty, -of -water udl�.h ater or m . Keep woody o;, tough, the size being from • In keeping with the times, rates sugar and 1 cup of water. Make lame as a vitalized with a remark- able richness in vitamins. 1.I save all mry'husband's old sweat- the flowers picked, ,Climbing roses should be, tpruned 2 to 4 .in`shes dia.ml®ter- No. 2 t'o con - silt of all those not I have been revised, but that spirit of p orange syrup. ,It contains the four fundamental ers and cut out • t'hTe good portions, immediately after flowiveOing, by re- meeting the re - quh,ements of No. 1 rgradle, hospitality and friendliness which 1Letoon Syrup it. 12 vi'tam insg vitamin A the 'so -,called They make n'igoe`little•pudlover sweat- moving the oldest vwood and simply rCabbage also ba's' two grades. Tree has been a tradition with this famous cum{ccs cittri�c acid, growth vitamrin; vitamaxv B, fore of •ers for the childrem, and aro quickly thinning tout each harsh. No., 1 coatTsalsdbing of heads which are hotel for mote than thirty years 'is just 11 punce tartaric 'acid % to 1 Ounce of ,Epsom the beriberi disease+, the vitamin of iimtritivle 'C, made by sewing mlarhine. I * *• * (Cut down Delphiniums as soon as of similar shape, firm and well trim- " as active as ever. The food always salts 6 pounds (or less) of granulated utility- vitamin which is antiscorbutic, and vittanft D, anti- , t 'One of my own old-fashioned they are -through bloomg,. Th•isi forces ,the plant to send up new Tried. 'BY "si,ir ar type" is fmlegilt that' the lot mlay be of poimibedl, flTat, sravory appeals, to,,the exacting—and Luigi pp g g' s'c'ar rachitic or neutralizing'ri'ckets, brushed wool sweaters fnade a whole growth and flower a second time. or red as the case may be, W1ell trim Romanelli's Orchestra is conceded Juice of 9 Iembns The oyster contains special chem- outside suit far tthe baby. R cwt off The bearded or German Irises may - sued mrleans'' that all ,outer 'leavies in- to be cone of America's finest. Thinly spiced rind of 3 lemilans 7. cups bailing real :principles .and emphasis should the end of toe sleeve to make the cap be divided and transplanted after jured by wabrm', dlisaasle , or other Rooms from $2.50 bath of water (:about 3 tents') be laid on its high content, of ]rhos- '•and and from th •'rest I made a pullover flowering.. As soon, as the flowers means are Ten1'gv�d• with ,phates of calcium magnesium. with a tutned•ablaek neck, pan+t'ies and fads, cut off all stems and give plenty Crates o thret fga-ijoWin;g dirmensionat ' „ i (Add, the thinly shamed rind of 3 1Tem,ons to the boil for (The presence of Kron aniulst be noted pratts. As the sWea'ter was a faded of wateit fbr• a couple of w6eks, then are ,recom.mlemdeld' as'suitmbl'e for cab- water; ken speeilallly..Mor!eover, in, /green" lays- shade of blue, T dipped the whole suit divide anal plant 's', llow.' Tbage: 12x18x161/,; 15xi51lc?J7;' 13x17x . P. KIRBY HUNT mdnutes. (Strain out the rinds and t%ers is a pigfpentt which contains cap- in a strong solution of 114ueing, and 261/x; 17x19%x26%. Manager discard theme. Add the acids, salts, per, evolved thrbugfh the wedium of. the baby rooked ioveiy in it during ' • s-tugar and Teri Sandy Sail Management 'hot a J ce a water. ,Set 'aside 'ututil the sugar and a dnatom .. I Such biachem mal details led ex the colli weather. * rr I* For drifting sands, a plant known acids have dissolved com;pietely. The m'enters to look into the tpowei• of the Atilt mother who 'dislilkes darning as s'ea-sanld, se(eicl or beach grass' has Traveling Salesman • t I , mixture should be stirred occasion'- aTily. ('Dor}'t boil Idle rrtixturd after the 'erste oyster as• a pre'ventiv,o of anemia, and recent resbardhes, establish its will forget her dia;l'ike, if she listens' to a good story on- ,the radio While been, used with cons'i'derable, succee'ss., It is Mal'ulable, .because of its root- . Was -Almost Ruined Greenville, Of E'RYTf1IN acrids juice h"r been add- blood-produeinfg! ,power. she is attending to this weekly task. stock growth which enables it to grow 'Mrs. -'I . A,,, Huber• L*Nj R G, i N tQ r. ed). Strain 'and bottle.' , Allow two talbles oonfuls to 'ane Its c, an aniemiia seems to be potency V' I save m darning for the ¢yeses Y g g wP through rapidly accumulating g P Y g recently said: "Traveling day a rt� n(ght and eating, in tales .1" • I I RQN or mrore g lass ta greater than that of veal extract, a. when the children are in ,bed. I look sand. When the, carol has been faire y' 'there and , o'• tell had a lot to- do %1th my Z t., 1 � I i I !Q waiter• Ginger ale, cold tea, cherry, rasp- heroine exp,ediengt• in cases of pernit, -aims anemda. up the radio a'rinounlcements yin the newsosiper, 'bring* out mT sewing cab- 'graislsdels, well comrtrolled , arts• two other riamleTly rattail zhdl ,vrI rye, cage know. but I was in mighty ball shape. Constipation had-m4etigally I ice, -t y, or other fruit juices or syrups � it is well •knaves that the oyster inlet, 'tune in t'o tihe desired st'orry, and which have boon folun,d use( 1. Um- rntned me: i took every kind or . , i fniaT be, added to a pitcher of the contains iodine in relative] strong Y g then enjay rnf r evening,tha'r+o hl y , forturiatel .the I,q ly ofthe :. d of laxative T ever heard of, but they - I ' t Axed lemonade. Raspberry Syrup. ,dose. if the bivalve be reared in be ,supplied with seaweed. • * * ' TAs ,t'hi's is thel•rhufbarb season I am these lamts is scarce. P Thlere ante, many areas 'of blowsaund only aggravated .my trouble. When I started (akin Sargon g and Sargon i 2 ,quarts raspberries pP Thus, the oy'srtler' is not merely a sending you- 'nU'Y, mletbhad aP remlovnng which wall nrever be flt far anybhingti • ,Soft Mass Pills I just had to drag thyself out of bed and through the , ilT 4 cups sugar val+lzalbde forxl — it is 'an .off4etive secitment 'w',hdc.h formas, on the inside �btiii 'the +produdbior. otf t'de+es. Tt lnlat5z day. The treatment not only re• • : % cup cold water, mr>ledicin,e wh4ch shoupd ricer remain of tea kettles], ten and co'f%e pots, be necessary, mem, in thre •eatalrlish- sieved me but I have actually d ,. 86 'pou 4,115, , ' �' 1pfek over. and mlagh raspberries, Unknown.. -- ,etc, I fit'l t'h{e ,fettles tw'v> tlhirdo full ipg' o desiralble tyn}yes of trees, first -. ds in"meiagt," _ •• fi � .,. , ... 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