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I ]R*4*404m, ,'L. �111 ", W" -I Nlplo 1 , . . J, r -A Q�M. 1.41POem". � I . , � L � It First Huron the school was in lc� of -Xiss, Kate I I ! :� I Ia U '' ' V%atle.",r qaixsea t o. pa,JA """ 'M klamfokw to;, IR I Wr - . -�I"' lhplpaorp In tbo old Ted sv . %4- "011 , I s nung. A= ud' "' ­' L I . 3_.. . V&lker, who met with a w "bopt I 'T�m 7'I a.I Writes a woman, 0 1 " Ti�, g . � ; .11 ys.ela, P I � I ;.97 l'; -at, week) 41121C T, ,, ry tragia, 4,,,s,,, of WV4 �p 'W 141rolli �tq ,� , AQUIT (110itop, ed, fim Iia 3 j, IN I I . P no'by Oood gr'dri*., mo: , 'UpinlQu In Juno 4. 11, . � . , 1� cot , " ' I - "I". Meeting. death. She ww .dricowmed wM14.opp p at 10more'd I Un', ' A' 7W -.Xf _ � � � . I e=,)'.a 61 1 ", . kxr ,der ox'Ie4t jl'r�"" WO&RD&K.' George SpoftoA were "I 4Was Suft'T.inj With � , , 11014,teft- .east?of I .- 2 . I . . . - iii viu6h 4 - way � I ­ I T, U-Iftle. �1111 . .1� i'. . I I � , , ,' _ The�OMWI , 'Mm mulit. . .: � � I 1. � I" �, i-wartI.0, - , , 11 , . I ­ , , . ,# 'k " Cdi .to - Ie only guess, sit spol� _ , Pa. ,.4 A q �i the week --cad. du '' '' pq'VA Fy qRt, - th- wedding tripI . I 0 I . Paw 11 ,,, , , , - unavoi&ble, 'MY AR94 and, when walking UW41.1m, Is e 4o 's s, ;, y,1%r)W,,1HRV ; J , I � I � It ,may thave �Zeemed ,,, an iall I , A , I , ., - , , � I 111 I aday, A*E 25th, the first iug the name Of t4e boat On which then,, I/ , -I Kathleen, Agnes ,and An- ciie, day juA kI my, iight.'fo4t 'appendir .. , V,4et . , #Iaj, th . I I �,�;? :� 4 " _ ftli,Il Zwj'44�d,Apnual labus COI I . " 'VonfeTence in Huron County she was when we say it was Wh-ma- ing the Eas- jigal 'intil 6I d full I . � . I . - , The trustees felt that the prind- ter I Ost the stairs, _p Ing , fun .� iwi . _ I , - 90Ia'GAbou% are spend my leg down the rest, WIc� hap,ib �� � I � I , -,- I '0",I lop W'�u , - . , � .. . .. .1 in Ontario Rtreet United hoo. ipal thing was to keep down vapatioit with. their parents, Mr, just .below the ",I I was in hos-_ lished by -mature, and- Al bqt� re,ly. I I , A t, . -1 I .1 , 7" 1 -, . . I I 4- A .man named James Burns, w�w I 'xl?"8- and . . , _Jn_k . � 1. � . T. � 11, . ­ � �'Olintou, with a4arve atten es. � W%,- Platrick Gibbons. � pital for four rabntbis, and, when I svreadsk -the infeI -Oow CAW, " ".. M 0 _ T . � . . .. , .. . I. ., tiophe inorrang devotions were came from somewhere in the Town- - ToI Clerk W, A Galbraith bas came O.u,t someone adv I me *y ing'-Ipedtonftis. in .... 91 RV �� OF MUSIC � I . , staffla had some excell4at teachers ised to Pa which 1-_ .�, , 1. .�'_ � � . Was also one of been reappointed as ' e0i a , I "lVXII IkIts. � b � , -ail Rang- ship Of Blaachard, , . a Justice of the, XT-uschen ISaitm I did so, and niDw is usually Aunger-ous; an . "I'll, .. 44o4i�a ... d by Winghain Tr fkDr the rural sbhodls. We feel that . .. . ­ _� KPr4TWU _, .. k . I the musical accOmPanun,emt the early teachem We have likewise on the whole -little fault could PeaIce, and was sworav in at Gbderich I haa, no tram Of rheumatism. I should The applied while . . TT7� - � -been informed that MT. Th as'Shil- und, In _. _ :: I - _7774,_ r—___ . __­ !:---- .- 1. . , _ 77 - - -,.",..qI .!by Rev. &, W be by - w1ould not be rwithQut my. dail�y -dose the doctor. _ . I. " . . I , th fth, � I 7 A �W�'i i� _ GAle, ,Bayfield. Din f,O ein ,,= Attorney ftlimes. His up - I ,,, ,% . d . I I .1 , ,I . . ". ", 0, 4`1't I At the' piano. and MT. M. Chistio, of linglaw, who no* resides On a farm at - uld have been pit*.abie , --lates back to January- 1, Of 'XT­uiV11,&n, ­ ch 'I taka every . The iO.dond avoidable ,factor is &, , � � - 7 7 I, � , " :, _ - L'', ."'Ir. V .iAa, with violin, not far south from Seafortb� irx his vro .1 _.0 ", they 193& _: , I '' len lisdiki, mornin"ulf a ,teaspoonful in warm lay du securing treafinent. : e time - II it is a ,fact eat theTe a" , .1 �,, J%gh,a tax) be Th � "'-`i1'_ -­ _166�, - �TL F. earlier days ,�aught in the -_'Aaff a s' routine bound 00I IDI WHIfred Robinson had, his tI water.!'�-Mre. P. B. who do not. . �.� '_ -ndeI W-Inghfim; . ision beyond to operate must be decided- upon by comparaUvely few 'People ,,, , � A try' pedigogues with novi T I 105;�.�;, - Sias removed' in, the Gener � .I.. �T,, ,�, Mayor Holmes and Rev. T. G. Far- Sc`h'�101- Me_ 'the munsigliitly waUs of the little'red T ... nto, last week. al HOW! . tal, The six salts in Krqschen stimulate the docto-v in charge -of Ae case. Re� eat enough fdad, there, =0' a, 'ISVI . ,'I.. � �_ �,'� �rffi, both of Glinibon, welconied, the There were also Miss Agnes ,schoolhouse, that wasn't red. . _.. . the ,liver and liidneyis to healthy, d*ds from any -hospital will vhow many Who thr(ough, igthoramee Or . I ie"�,. �., , -ch, Dougall and a Miss S�ewart, Miss Me- I . 11 ge of deaths rises coelessues, ' - ' - � � , � - tgroup to conference, towu and chur The fact is that they instilled into .."IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM regular action: assist -them to, get rid that the 1percenta: s,do noi eat the right"kind I �� 11A, ,"I. . respectively. The boys were di,vided Dougal.1 died in a small Place west of minds of the younger element .. of -the excess uric -acid- which is,the in direct ratio to. the interiial between of food. Oley We foiD& '�OhiiWh, While . A ,� �,�,, . much ' . ) " , 11 41 , ,§. .:.. . into groups and, led in discussion by Mloose Jaw not long ago, while Miss that was an impetus to great achieve- HENSALL cause 'of rheumatic pain& When the onset of symptoms, and admis- sufficient !A- bulk, awe lacking iii ce%"- . \ � ,Ijj�:"�.,; ]IL; Stewart has been dead for many . I I ,�, Rev. Charles Malcolm, Eglwo,ndvi ment, even if they were not provide -d ' - poisonous uric acid goe&-�Ith its silon to hospital. Wh Pissential ,qualities such as Nita- I " ," , Rev. C, W. D. Cosens, Clinton; Rev. years., with rather pretentious surroundings ,,"-'Ile churob, services in the' three dePOSIts of needle -pointed crystals_ Those pe1ople who cling to, an ,ap- mine. ThaTielsult is that, their bqdlex I , I ".. �­ Mr. Thomas Murphy not only at- �' ., ., " G. W. Butt, Gorrie; Rev. J. F. Aln_ I and with adequate teaching equip- Cal ehurches on, ,Sunday last were thereI no doubt about those aches pendix which ,they have been told are actually starveA just as teuly as , L III; ' -In- tended the Staffa School as a student, w - . I nbt all die of if, they were not securing a sufficient ( . , , , I �, ,�:` derson, Winglia TvIx. Gordon, At t ell attended, with good discourses and pains going tool should beremovied will, � I "', I. ilmux Harrizon, but Nvas: engaged to teach there after men - 'by the ministers and music by the I 1. appendicitis. %Many of � them will, quantity . off ftiod. , ��� "... . jouT, GodericiI; Mr. W As Proof of this there are men . -_ I , - he ha Unless a ,person does eat the rI 1. � i � Bayfiela; Mr. Russell Bloomfield God d qualified to do..'O' He ga"e up got theirl first Start in who choirs, and, all the churches report however, be rushed to.1hosipital with , , I the old red k . � � . 'teaching to study -law, and, after ging reas m -hip. . 1. 1'� , I erich. Rev. Cosens led in a sing -song school house whId'are among the best `n"u- ine e in embers and 1199 Plants!. BY VPTftl#ng sow- an acute .itback wlien the danger luind of food, he canvot-maintain his I I , 11 I ", %. I � and la.ter in the open forum. At this having been called to the bar, prac.- who till the s4oil Intelligently, while The Independent Order of Oddfel- Ing of each,e1arly vegetable nivIer a from opeTatjon..js much ,greater than body in a state of physical fitness. An o _ � �. time. reports from all discussion tised for mar*y years in London. others 'have 'become skilled artisans lows of the Village intend holding peribd Of tWiDto'thiqee weteks, a larg-. during aquieseent period. . - imipnoper,die4t in early life means a ' ". k _..,�. . their annual church service on the ,Why not be reasonable and pay at- poorly developed body, and- in lbter f - ,�,�. grolips, were given/ Another student of the school who and Craftsmen. er harvesting season is� obtained. il:� in the afternoonboth. the boys and taught in it afterwards, was Ma% Jas. 'We go further in -to the matter to coming Sunday evening in the Pres- . Keep Adding I tentibn to pains. in, the abdomen and years, we find a pers!on �Wh!D is U-4010 - I . . . byteiian Church, and a cordial in,i- Mu`h 'of the real inteI in gar- -to the advice of your doctor? to .,enjoy Ia good day's work or .IAW . 11 I : �' . , I the girls met ,at the recreational Norris. Quite a number of years ago mention names. Victor Gilpin became I . . : f relay's and he Avas engaged as mathematical tation Is givien to me,m.bers. of aeigh- dening lies in trying something new. Questi,Qns concerning health, ad- and is not in a -good condition to re�- .- I , .�. grounds and a series o n -the Collegiate Institute, a minister of the Gospel; Herb Jones ! - ;: w,I enjoyed. The sports were teacher i ' boring Wkes. -It is the custom of the Of course it isi Vat advisable tOl make dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sist disease. . rates was reporter fbr one of the Ottawa L, * , 1. . . . under the capable leademhip of Miss- 'North Bay, ,which Position h6 beld Publications till he ,became editor of Oddftllows; to hold such services al- over 'the whole gamdIen each Spring, isociation, 184 0ollege, St., Toronto, This means that our health. doeO, I I . tha, till his death, which occurred in re- his own - ternatelY iii the local churches. n1or shouff"i One Ub=&n completely will ,be answered personally by let- to a very large ,extent, depend upft 11 � � 11 es Forrest, Miss and Mrs. Trewar . newspaper in Van Kleck Hill of the Exeter organiza- Ia" those Old 'favlorites which have ter. 1. I our eathig the xighrt kind of food. . 11 0 .i.� Mrs. pock-ett, Rev. C. W. D. Cosens, cent years_ Arthur Hlutham. practises medicinZ The L;agion i It is in keeping to mention here tion will attlind ,in a body Ift St. done well in the past, but without ... Proper folod does not cost ,any B20TO .1 A , I Rev� G. W, Butt and Wilmur Harr - --where in Western Canada; Dr. Paul's Anglican Church on the coin- .something entirely new each season, PERFECT " �, son. that his, brother, Isaac, also attended Newton MacTavish is author of the I � - than.the improper kind. 1. st,l the Staffa School. He likew�se 11ecame Ing Su Interest will be lost. In aspecial part , . I An addTess, "In Quest of the Be Fine Arts in Canada, and other books ' . ning,,May 5th, at the I [It is quesitionable if — What should our diet include? At ..,. � I of a collegiate teacher, and, at the time morning Is, ce and wila be ad&-ess- Of eyerY seed, -catalogue will be list- anything Is tlie head Of -the list we place milk : I 11. given 'by Rev. J, B. Moore, .. and for seven years was a Civil Ser- perfect, but there are somie, things , I . � I. 1� Vas -the morrung ses of his death, was holding a position - Commissioner e,d by Rev.. � .. Hendry, Rector of "St. ed the very Latest cresitibus in both and milk ,products, such as, bu0m I . , : 'Vice at .0ttawi; the flowers ,and v,egetablegt Cert,m which come closet tD being so; one ...'��.....�. Grand Bend, during - I. . in one of the 0I schools. Paul's Anglican Church. . l,k must 'be thought I - . .1 , sion. present laberal member, for"' South flowers Which were always double beI of these which may in all fairness be and cheeset. M . 1:, The girls, who had met in W4nlev- , Outstanding Student I Huron.% the Federal House, namel 'A number of the Oddfallows of fore 'Vow appear in a ,single type, or described' as nearly perfect,is milk. of as a food,, not as a beverage. It, _ Willis Church, had dinner in OntArio . y Hensall Lodge, No.' 223. motorei, to is our most valuable food and Ohlould t� ,'% �, Dr. Margaret Patterson, Toronto, Wtlliam Golding, has ..had no se.hool- Perhaps 'a new distinct color has been, The most thoughtless.of us arie a. ,be the, last . :. ,,! ­ , . Street Church with the -boys. Sup- E xeter on 'Sunday evening last April irbeni to- he redup-ed in the - rr1 . ing besides that which was received , ' , ' ­ ere added, Giants have been dwarfed, ware -that we -must ,eat to live. The 4 . I �� 7 .per was served to all in Wesley -Wil- 'i,ster of the No is brothers, gra- I at Staffa, and what he has obtain�d -8th, to join with the brethren th I family budget In hard times. Fresh � � I duated from the Staffa School when - . hke'the,new t,m(y Zinntbjs� ;or very more thoughtful ones realize that ". . " lis Church Rev. J. F. Anderson con- I I . . in their annual divine serv.IcI6 b h fruits and gTeen tviegetables are numb " I . * ' * 'he -oassed her entrance to high � from Lhe hard knocks of li�e experi- . t u,dded -to, what they eat has a direct influence I A ,: �. - . was nit desirable; they are. rich in vitamins t . ducted the -vespers and closin I g cere - . I I enced since t,hen. He is an outstand- I held, in the James Street 1T,-'a,d' much intreased.in heigh upon ho*'they feel. 'Mosia� who use -and should always be incl. . uded in the 11 ehvol examinations in Mitchell. -ample of a self-made man, a something which a few Ii-Adget, Sam I , . .1 : I .. We remembe,�- very. well indee�� n Church and fably addressed by Rev. ' Years a,g'o . �1� . monies. i 9 e could only (be secured in -their Intelligence understand, that food I 11, , . The boys' officers elected for the the first days she came to school, b4e- � real. student. Mr. Staintoli. Pft)-_-I*&IV aH the (leadingi, .fAo is all-important to health. - diet. Add to these articles, cereals, . . I J 11'', mining year are as follows; Graiid 1 'Other men and May 6th Holiday Wers Of all the various fooI which are I eggs, meat, Potatoes and, other veI I .�., d, Wingham; decked in a dainty, spI calico r .also women who mW,TvOw be secured in, 'I doubles I ,., I . ,Chief, Charles Wellwoo 4 frock. She preferred to sit on the floor have -been a success in life can think . On Monday, May 6th, On the odca- and singles and some of vidL-d' f or the use of intan, milk is tables, and 'You ,have a -diet that will . 11� . I sion of the 25th yeax eel the latter, Pro . Properly nourish the body and keep . ., Grand !Sub Chief, Jack Snell, Gode- - ebration of the most 'valuable single food. it 1j;s of the teacber'§ platform, rathe�r than , balcl� to time $pent in the Staft Particularly in the Asters are very it -fit, if the other general rules of I �- I rich; Grand Tally, Ben -son Sutteli, s,ch.00l. the reigii of His Majesty King the one food that is, ies*cinaly , � .: i . Clinton; - Grand Cache, Terry Cooper, stand in line with the -other little ones Our opinion is that they would have George -of the United Kingdom and &I pared ,by nature foT the, nouri p' life are observed. . I . 1, . of her. class durin­ the instruction A glblud seed, catalogue, will pro" shment I , �, . I � � en of their Colonies, the day will be observed as e that, hav- We would urge that every care be El'. GOderich. period. She was outstanding that day I bee a success regardlee,s indispensiab] . Height of of -the, young. It follows . 0 . , a public holiday with all p9st offices, the flowers . taken when buy1mg food to secure .`11� - environment; are t�liat they are- -not times of bloo ��; Ing been prepared for . ',, - v I . .4'. and las'been an -outstanding pers-on-, banks, schools, etc., closed- and there ming, whotlie, r they that Purpose, that which is good. Never buy meat ­ ways ever since. I because of w-bal t.hA red school hour Ie for mich'special Purposes ag It meets the nutritional needs of the that its not stomped as inspected, - . , . VARNA , ality -in many will 'be no service on the rural routes su,itabl -a any ,other t 1 ,,�7;., . - Re' turning to the teachers, there I did for them, but in spite of what it edging, screening, cutti volung better than, doe .", . -O tiIat it will be well for all to keep ng and,, frag- food. only use pasteurized milk, only bay ,:1 did. . I I I... � I I We are sorry to rePOrt Mm Mos- comes to mind Miss Geary; therel the holiday date in mind to arvoid any ram*(� are all mentioned ,and are- vital U or lean I -11 is still confined to her bed� but loome up. the name of .Mr. GrQen- .. facts in laying -out . Without food we could- not keep 1 11 Sop disappointments in mail 'and bank a sstisfactoryga&_ warm or use our muscles. handle the fbod- in a decent, sanitavy, 1� il�l with the approach of warm weather .wood, of Mitchell. ' I I Services. I - den. In the vegetable line the cata- Without Way. Food'is, of great importalice 0 11 '1� . I -we hope to see her up and about. Ille called! to. see us last summer;. I - I loguie continues this useful service food, the child's bodly could not grow to us, and is, therefore, very plainly, . I "". . WINCEIAM Mother's, Day will be observed in by listing different varieties, under the nor would the'adult boldly be kept in �. Mr. and ,Mrs. Latham, accompan- and although neariag the fourscore I I WERNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN the local churches on- Sunday, I eading ,repair from ,the ceaseless, -wear and, swomethilng' about which we ,should I L" .. i4ed by Miss ,Gladys Beatty of London year mark, was r-markably hale and May h 0:6 earl 'late and inedium so . know and see that we.have, of gogid .1 12rbh, the second Sunday in. the mouth , y� . tear whia 19101L.S..07.1. . .( I , spent Easter at the home of -Mrs. L. hearty. At the time of his retirement Miss Jean Ramsay Of Paris is vis- when there will be services of a sp,e-* that 'a succession. of veggtable,s is, quality. � ,., I plossdible right through the � Xlik contains sugar and' fat which � . �r . geatty� � fi:om professional dIuty, he was as- iting With -her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. cial nature in keeping with the ocea- 1, season. Questions concerning health, a& A ,. .. , ��� 1� , . tMr.'George B. Wbods, School of sociated with the Ladies' Gollege in A. Ramsay. . Sion. With unusual soats, special diTecti-Ons ate entergy foods. The -high quality dressed to the Canadian Medical Ak,, � . ��. . I Protein in milk supplies excellent . . I , eme ac- Wllitby. are gqvlen' In' regard to care (and We- inat,�Tial ou sbeiatton, 184 College St., Toronto, ­ Coman e, Toronto, is renewing Mrs. W. F. Burgnmn, Billie and , t of which good, 1`11111'I Will be ,answered, PersonI by hi . � quaintances in this district, A Miss Hough taught in the old Ruth, are spending the Easter vaca- Paration for the table. - " , I ... . , and body -tissues are formed. The t�r. I . , 4 1, ­_. . ISeveral in this district have been claPboard school for a while. We tion with her sister, 'Mrs. Grazit, of ALTBURN ' - -I (C212inm of Tailk 118 used t10 build I I , � 11 "I., . . . . suffering with severe cold& have not learned anything about her Wiindsor. � . I . I strong bones and teelffi. Milk pro- —_ I . . I 1II Mrs. M. Elliott spent last week since zh,e left, but remember that she Miss Kathleen Gibloons of Guelph - Intended for last week. Corn Breeding I . I - vid.es there food essentials in 'a form .. . I . � I with ,her daughter, Mrs. Fred Herd, had some estimable qualities. has returned to resume.her diities as Mrs. Hugh Chesney, Marilyn and ,Soniie int most Teadid, y and fully available for I � A �,: I . of Goderich. I Then came J,ohn T. Wren, who went teacher in Sacred Heart School after Pilly ,of Tuckersmith visited at her eresting work with corn body use, 1# I . �,I" - I . Mrs. Dewar and'family of Bayfield westward and became postmaster for spending her holidays with her par- "Tent's home,. Mr. J. D. Howa being conducted Ion the Dominion Ex- In, ,,addition, milk Is our most re- ORDER I r . I � spent Monday with Mrs. Mossop. Keewatin, Ontario. Later he was ap- ents, ,Mr. and Mrs. i"atrick Gibbons. ,, the w,e,k-e,d. .LL, 'Ov- perimlental Faralis concerns vazietW 'I ... 14,L . � -of vitamin A. It is a ,,� � ,Mr., and Mrs. Marining of Clinton poimted an offir-ial in the customs of- Miss Betty Walker of Bancroft is Miss Margaret Fergaison, is hybrids.' This work has as its-ob- liable' Source I I � I 11 . called on Mrs. Mossop, and family on fice in the city of Winnipeg. He died spen-ding the Easter vacation reco�v­ ject the securing of both, earlier anId mistake to say that any one vitamin ROOFINC �, �.­ with eri-ng from an,attack Of mumps.. higher yielding material through the P—tis such infectiibns, as the com- , . . I "I .Sunday. there four or five years ago. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walk- 'Mrs. Allman7'of ToTonto is mon cold' � ., � Mrs. M. G. Beatty spent the week- The teacher -to succeed Mr. Wren er. �., visiting utilization lof increa�oed' vigour which , . Vitamin A is required, to I . . I, I her brother, Mr. C,6o, Bean. is -obtained through tTiie crossing 'of keep the mutous:, membranes, which NU I � k. end with -her cou,siTis, Mr. and Mrs. was F. D. Hutchison, ,who quit teach- Mr. and Mrs. Ha=v Saunders and ',,4i-. George Bean -h-a , - 1:, George Glenn, Kippen. ing to' con,duct a general store buzi- Mr. and Mrs. -S, E. 'Mk�Lachlan and r��; Tf�uaplaiie s purchas!ed a certain Iva,i,tiesL So' far crossIes have line the nose and throat, healthy. If �� ARES 11 I �. car. Ing membrane is not healthy . , 'f , Tiess in ta . I befen made chiefly between early flint this Idni I I , , - , I , , , , � , , " � IFIZIN, N"', ;� ­ Tj,�.', 4 "'. IMF, I E" " ,F y I � , , i�"'`I' th �,,�i� � lil� 1", , , _- I A ". I I� - I , - " ` # I "I ` � I I I � , `?1.1'a`4�w* � [��Iz I F" -.41 11 11 1� [11 ` I I , " ,�) I *. 11 " I - I I ",,"`1�111',! __ , ­ - faw.1y Of Toronto spent the week- � isftofIs over the holiday: Mis,', and late dent varieties and the ny It is not able to att as an eflectiive, / TO I W Miss Chuter of London spent Ea" S ffa. He sold out his busi . .� -, egrwatvaluesin �.R, 1.1 ter at the -parental home here, ness there to move to Mitchell, but end with Mr. Isaac WhIker. ,%nnie Straughan of GodeTich at Win. brdd m,t,,, ' as - I e oofiug. Ex. �� � With ,the favorable weather, .,I- left there to .go into business in Sea- Mr. Walter MeKibbon of Western Straugh,an,s; , a, (Obtainled b in some barrier to germ& -one, -of its normal elusive patented I v�l Miss Isobel Roberbson,.c;ases shown much promise. U - functions. I features guarantee - I . i though -dry, the farmers are progress- ,forth, where he w,as considered to be Uuiversity, ,epent the week -end with ac J. J. Robertson's; Masters Jack, do,btedly a great deal more wi-ii In Mille is apt not to be Properly up- weather -tightness , .., Ing with the seeding of the land. quite successful. At the time of his Ms paren�i, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Me- Jerry and Garth Hamilton of Gode� e preciated us a food, because it is a and easy applies.. I ,� . � . heard of varietal crosses in. tion. Fornew , , , . I . I � . . — rich at their grandfather's, Air. Geo. years. future liquid which webuy by fluid meI orre­roofing� = I ,I, Hamilton; Miss Alice Rogerson, of - . It does, however, contain, a higher ridge and rafter I � I . - - .1 K, Blytif at Charles Asquith's on Fri- 11 )ell s for . ­ V.hr"-hQ;, 'P percentage of :solids and -less water es te. We . f � " +;]. . .. I 0 1 1 1 0 day last; 'Miss Oily McGill ,of Blyth I 6 UJIL ZVI Z5 -than such Tirm-looking articles of fuo.d voun Stan_ I "for st� - I at Mr. W. T. Riddell's. This is the time iof year -when far- as turnips or cabbages. Milk is a I set d R ___ __ mers are -purchasing ,or considering food which might be sold 'by ­ the . 1 4 . the purchasing of fertilizers for the ,pound. . I I I . ' I various farm crops. Because milk is'not effi�irely pier- I. & . I 1. I ... In The Garden Until quite recently, farmers who feet, it is, necessary to -add; other I hadinot -made - ­­­ ,r ­­­' -A- A6. +. . A14-4- - .P*-- " - 42 9 I 1 .14 1 . — . 0 Zers � o e , IWIL, 0nTII§ _� - - . . . A .11 . usually depended upon the Iocaj fer- (of life. ,There are ,other vitamins I ,. . � I . Flowers For Special Places 'lizer agent to advise them a; to the whosebest -or most reliablie, source is . I 0,00000 I I 't . I 4 .. I . I 1 , 17- Better fruit cake is a real achievement when you know ,In seled ing a list of annutal flowers particular axalysis they should use not in milic and so fresh fruit j I �,��:OI , � I . I the secretl How your men -folk --all the folks -welcome I attention must be paid of course, to and unfortunatel3i the advice fro he P\\\\\Rk\\W I I I I I I I I I ... I 1% 71 0 SOOKBOOK a tasty, moist, light fruit calpe, and you'll deserve their time of blooming and c�IoT, Height 'this vo,uree was not always in the baby to supply him with them. Milk - R 0 I I � � I I " compliments! The secret is using PURITY FLADUR; it has should ailso be nbted as a medium- farmet's best Interest. A more ac- does not su-Pply sufficient iron and'the . � 1) 10 I . . . 50c the strength of the workrs best wheat sealed in it -flour so Sized plant may* be hidden by some ceptable source' of iTiftrination i; child who is kept too long on milk , . I I � E ­y -fp­ 0. N- good, so strong you can use less and yet the fruit will be bushy stocks or tall Cosmos. But now at the servire of farmers, alone may develop anaeniia. What , (,� I I . for Z� � I # . P.n� C -k B-11, I. evenly distributed throughout your cake! Won't you try it? these are on-ly elemental podInts which the Provincial governments in. East- everyone should know is; ,that milk ZZ� . I I I I t-d b, . p-, -I � , h__f� S -,L 50 -- . evo-Y ,91ardener of a few years ex- ,ern Canada barve in -recent years set is a good food at al,l ages,; for the � I ­ f., V-." . . PF" � 9 . . I D�­17ffll. ZV I perience notes automatically. Therc 'up fertilizer councils composed of young and growing child there is -� 0 . . I �_ I M.Ph A- I arel ,other and finier distirwtions% Cer. leading authorities in agricul r�U, 7&�hi% too take its- place; th * - � I � ­ tural e I — I . I—. - 0 . � — �_ I I BEST FOR ALL, YOUR BAKING . " -tain shades blend well togethier and ChBtnis,try, farmers who ,have a prac- 0 ly n k supply is, pasteurized =::- ' . , / I - � I I - � i often a whble bed, will be sple,eted tical knowledge of the -use of fertil- milk. . � �___, I I. I � I ' te �1� I with this blending in mind. Of course 4zers, and - presen-tatives, of fertiliz- Questions concerning health, ad, �,�,M_,�,_,� 11 4 � - for this �Ort' of thing, all the plants er malnufacturers,. These councils dressed to the Canadian Medical As� I 714 U . I . . . . . I must blooni during the same period. Plvblish reeo-inmendatilons. as to the slo,ciartion, 184 College St, ToI I . - - 11, � � � Fra— should be tal,-, i�- - analyses most suitable ,F"- - will be answered --411 I- 1- � "";:.�...1.1 � " , . I .. , - . . . I `1 .1 �4:. I. ,.�.. . .11.1. _.!;� I ,:1 ;. :I. �, -, r,;,'.;, � - ��,:,..,,,,,ri,�`/�. -;-/ �!Fll' ":! -:Q;.11110 . I I . . . �: i,. � .. ., ".., � _1 , - ��..O .. , � I & I. , ., . . 1-1 �::., ., X'0'�),:?,�,, ;TpJ14 , . �u ;?%,;, -1/11, . �.",�­../,.? I . ,:1"­4V.�..1;1 5,,�­, (fly . ��` � , ,�,.A&,;5�' .,. x,��.',,,��,,�,-,g M'iL11;`,, M, m , �,�4 "" ME DOOKLtr " pll'� - ,,, __6_ _ I , . - 'ff , �5.,,�,�!. , - ,,604 `EMW 'a' Lye ook- "'""", ,U tells, hOV0 to use this ­­�4,.4 ,_­ �, " ;,, orlot eleanior aild WX � f/" Iforl-140MOR - I � . ` - - F k5vf&4�,- �.." .Aafto", , n! P I , 9 , 0 ,R5,;1. 'I;- �, , 1,; 4.., 1 % , . NO 16 Me"', . yy ,'.� �, I MOP I I I , . I . . . . . . . . . I , 1 i0y'lk! * 1 _., "i ­ 01'#K1#0ZX,,"1!"" " ., b 11 1, li� � I ,�,!`#,� �,,, it �t I t��II �;� ,'VI � 311.109 '' 1i ri­� ,I 'i .?,'T' 'ft 14, ma ��J""�'Yff," f ` ': ' .'!�,�,F:,,J �, , "� 4� �. , " � L " ")' - q: �iq fl%lk� q�,L' 1 . , �J "jk' 'I ­� 'n" P . ­, , _V ,i§ _,$ " �`,.�.! ,� ."'"104VO '."',� I . - _ &I J J I . o ar spicythings, 10138 exops under the various soil Con- ter. ,, SHINE JUST RIGHT, I 'k . - like Dveniyg 'Soented Stock, Nicotine ; ditilons, and thus are performing a . I I MignIanette, Sweet Sultan and Ver- valuable service to farmers in assist- FOOD i ,.. . ' ' ben,a, which while rather plain as ing them, to select fertilizers which The food that we eat accomplishes - I A ", . - I : . plants, fill the wfiiole, garden with a Promise the most economic returns. two very' definite things: (1) It pro- - I 1`1 I HOW I HATED delightful incense, More ,especially in - . vides the material for the gilowrbb and I , - I , I . . the evening, In sh,dded quarters, - . repair of all the tilssues of -the body, I ,��-�, l7bberows rooted Begonias,, Pansies, and (2) It provides the em-ergy or a I I . 1. ,,'� , 1� and wild flowers will do w4li. in fact I . 1.111 .., M bhe ability for doing work. - 0 1 1 , ,�.�i :.,��': I CLEANING they prefer this location to any a I . .. � '' I other. In, partial shade, ,Clarkia, Aii- I I ­ � nual Larkspur, Lupine, Nicotine, W - I 1. i - - N * I 11 Phlox, and Verbena, should the gTbmm I 11 .. I I _________ TOILET BOWLS Gn #oor soil, Portuliaea. is, a favorite .d:=V_ . . �-S,' d�_ .. I as well as Alyssum, fteet-scente(t . -fq,-%Q- 11��Itiv I .. UNTIL Stocks, Linum, Calendulas, OalliOI A HEALTH SERvICE op, I .. THOq4 I . 11 I I Sunflowers, SchizaxiIthns, Sapiglorssds, THk CANADIAN MEDICAL I I 1. 0 .. I E Marigolds, Petunias, and many Others. ASSOCIATION AND LirE 1-1 a & - I USED Theise Will ,also succewl(fullLy Weislat ,INSURANCE COMPANIJES � I I.I . .. I dry ,weather. Tior cutting purposes, IN CANADA. . � I *1 .. , I EL__ ' ' - # ., 3p"� , there is a long ,list -to ChOID'Se from � PROCRASTINATION -_ ,/IN# OF QUALITY I buit it should include, Gypsophila � I ( 0 f Stains flu�h off (Baby'-- DI useful for j114MUg It has been said that most of our 1� � 1- 7. thr'oughow the - - ` . thiS ,. up bouquets. There are severrall worries are about things which, newT � .. , -1 . . . I I . ...... ... ".: .1 ea,5 W haz,dy ammals which mu. be Ifficked ')Iappm -k could be saiA with equal I MM World' , 0 . / w M, longvteims just before the blom truth, that many lives. am sacrificed I � V ,a7 - — � . , , : : = ­ I _ opens a'Ad dried for whiter bouquetv. each year upon the altar of procrar- ,a.,,# ..... " * These, include the Straw Flower, Sth- tinatiion. � I ZIMINAW1 . .1 Once each week sprinkle fice, Acroolinium, RhodwAhe and Much critieisim is besped il 11 -------- __ - - � I r; j v.: , , , , upon the . � ,� r, , , '. . I _1" I _�, .1 �� I " - - r/0', .. I Gillett's Pure Flake Lye— many othws. . . ­ . medii�il T,Irofession for theirfailures. -.-I . . 1 -1 - ." . " �, 11:,� - , � � " ..''. . . I . . l� . . 1� I . �il - M Strength -into tW3 bowl. .Early Work With Vegetables Bet -awe the 11111embers of the pr6fes- I � I . . I , I I � I . . ., 1� .- .1 . I 0 .. Off bonie all stains Wfth6ut The voil in, thie'vegetkie'gardin sion are buman; they fiamO �Aulto and . I should be whrloed to gdod Itilith. To failings which, On oocasion, provoke, ,, 8crubbJ,hg1 KiN germsi ban- . 'InCrI fertility well TotWd- manure, Jusb4oble, complaints. I � I I . 4 . ishog od6ft As ft elaff. Prees shiftTd W duig in vfth d7ftglng fo,A - Thlb qkaetitionerg of medkine, are I - � I I trap and drain pipe frc�n ob- or if Manure is not ammiuble, a Wa- ZIA tb Iblanife, Ilow1elfer, When 'those C"90SE17MC-1 . E '. - q * . �. F,4,rll�1.1.A , ". � 11 . babacled conirmyeW ToAltilizer may whiomithey fir�,instmetedl:"a WAru. i ` - I str §olutelyh' � i , 'I ,lb 1, . .19'', 7' -i , . . . . aations.Ah am- I uslo aybe ed fail' to aseeps their -advioe. MeA. 50 R6 . `4 79S � �.. A Wt$� I 4 .A. . I �, I . I I . 11 -Ing'IttudenaMet.' sovm in tha- OVI %Jkigbhj�, beeits, eat cait calinot, The f.ore upon peo. $1.50'to $iso . $1.50 td $2.90 1.�:_ I : I IU'M'b . 11 "I I I . X . 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