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� � alit we went tbmuab'24 yeam ago- men, do .Physical. Tal,ijig tinis Is a great asta- son may be Oiteudedl)uat that much during, dry weather. There I& still tism. are frequently 4
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I,- , . : . of. that , oveirwhe,hu-M Wave which slavery is a weed. that grows in, every lug the rest of the year. Never force to ,loagdo that could not otherwise bel Late Plantings -third powings. of nearly -all standard The numerous salts in Kruschen as- 1,
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�_'- I jig in -the Great War, thought that this country as the li�' i�rY f he be given lots of plain boiled wa- quent, but when it comes it Is' a ger- hot weather . things like m6lon. , Ca- Watering them to eliminate this excess I uric . � I
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. �11 . . post-war years have shown that war "Association, of the Peoples Of the up. Therefore always be careful to - to Plant Important to take the advice . from . -alght
,�. does ,,not setible the accounts-; there Empire is rooted, and, their fellowship, only ,answer was the injection of a There is still Plenty of time rather than sN rows or oddi . I
I . offer your baby lots, of boiled- water rful stimulant into'the .heart it- Dahlia, Gladiolus abd lqanna bulbs. theprof9asional gardeners who rather beds -here and there are urged. I
. Is a 'balance brought forwari�L When is rooted imthis doctrine of essential between thisIfeeffings. He cannot ask powe however, flot infre- or corms. .. I ' than sprinkling everj*_,fty, ,will soak. . .
� . , is arbieved a new dignity of the inyffividual human soul. self. The heart, . Wdtb : parennial flowers, too, that
. eme6acipation � for it. . The late gardener Is oifered a, short thoroughly once or -twice a Week and .
. an . quently failed to respond. A new an- . average gardener lit urged - toi, be . I
., � . . I davery may bezimi- I On, the moment That 11 this English secret, however Recent work has shown that .dls- ewer Is in the invention of Dr. Al. cut'in started 'Plants. 'Nowadays -it with -the- garden, follow. this, soaldng, �hsrdbiearted. Iris., -peon . y, .11117-of-l#e I * .
-7"- �: & of v-10tory may be the beginning of feebl,y and faiultlY we' have at times ease germs are found on the feet of bert S. Hymaift, heart specialist of is possible to.secure almost any Plfint, by cultivation just as soon as the V1018, ` valley evening Primroses, ONO% ibb�- ,
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. .�.. . . I "The days which saw ,the frw3adng --rhe torch I would -hand down to that flies do not get On your infant's amid 6f C. Henry H�vman, electrical re- -tables, well in flats. A Supply Of I � ulata, i
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. . signing of the Treaty of Vers4illes- hand to ,hand along the pathwa of a fly over the nipple of your in- ture of the "Hyman Otor," as it is cottage on the first trip in June and " most gardeners order considerably � . 0. Beginners are urged to keell, i
- shouid both be entered on the credit the Empire is a great Christian trut fant's bottle may give your, babY called, is a hollow St needle, with a little luck they will SUVPIY more flower seed tban is necessary � perennials within bounds and everir I
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�, have given. place to disilhislon. . . fatherhood, of God. (Cheers.) I should be kept fresh and protected spring -driven generator, provided with quick acting, fertilizer applied care- cutting, where ,any type; of flower _�, .
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; . "Freedlom' for the COMMOD. man, "The brotherhood of main to -day is frorn. flijap. If diarrhoea or vomiting a current -Interrupting device. This fully according to directions will push may beplanted in the row. The 001- . I
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, I victory, is once mom in Jeopardy, be- fooldshness, but it Is in fact one of all food, Fluids.such as water and, electrical impulses with -the frequency I Window Boxes .' Give Them Room I . 1- �.,J I -1�. � . I ,
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� may attempt. to explain these 20. years ,-nd the wor,ldls, COUf0unded ,by 4allY. helpful. , the, heart, "Cranks" flowers is within the'range of almost
., in terms of.economics or in terms of We maj evadelt; we tmay deny it, right auricle of , Here -laxic-of. ground. liness and. -grace, and the same is , � - . - 11
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, see ondy'the one and but we shall find. no rest for ourselves - the heart engine with its rhythmical ever persom I
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�___. . _.._.!!q1_'lticP;__ some Some blame'the nor the wOrld until we acknbwledge in , the hot we,ather, to: see that. Your cu . irrent, stimulating fb ie heart's own space does not matter. Even- it h a The ]Awn should not be cramped. No . . � ;1 . I
1. I. some only the otbon infant or young ebildi is -dressed -in generator", to act In I step with its .lofty apartbient dweller is. able�'to matter how tiny the space*at one�s -
� treaty, 'some the bankers, -some the ,it.as the ultimate wisdom. .1. the coolest possible clothing. Only " ac, satisfy a- gardening ambition.. Sue- disposal, experienebid gaxiderrets insist . I
: . 1. "That is'tbe message I've tried, to electrical generator wrtil normal .
. . , statesmen, some the, diplomats, some, a idisper is necessary for ,the baby tion 19'resurned. Usuilly this -Mewa cess is'easily obtained provided two on a little grassy turf iin .t,be fore- I.
ll. . simplify the causes of.the tragedy de'iver as PrIMIP Minister of England on very hot days., Sun suits are suf- quickly, or three'points, are kept ill mind- . . . I I I
a�Z. - �, .: - .. I _ , __ - make scapegoats, of some half Ili a ibundred speeches. I can think . . � , ground. .Thda provides a setting � I
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. ''I dozen prominent fligures on the EuT0- of no better message to give You . Questions concernimi Health, id� - . 0- I . tensive with many more plants to walls, these people -plant all the 11 14 . . . . I
,.. . pean stage. . take away t,o-nigbt Man, that." dressed to the Canadian Medical As- .." the square'foot ,than would be grown - . 40a.? r, - C I
. : "Rat what is clear,ii that to -day' Two additional verses to the Na- shrubbery wanted, but they strongly .. 1* 141s
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, .. . .. Europe is neitherat waT nor at peace. t,onal Anthem, written - by-. Alfred to, . will be answered personally by means that very rich'ooil. should be advise against spreading it all over . �
:�,�: but stands at a.Tmed attentAon- For N'ojes were sung by the mon&ter gat- letter. : Farm- Motes used and in additionr a fairly fre- � . I ,
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I . I am another rides the waves, -and for . UN6ULANT FEVER, A 11111�1_1<- The following report On the corn' inches of soil being available. Being . eSNAPSH"'
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- ery airplane brought down to earth Help us to serve Thy truth, . Inerciallrult industry in- Onta,TID Was exposed on all.sides to, da7ing winds.. . I I �
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��' ��. �9,0 pew ones sall the skies. And that furnished by the Statistics Branch on � PICTURES EVERYBODY LIKES % . .
�, . . go by, - a thorough watering once a day is .
g�.. In, ifself is a suf Eiclently - melancholy, _A.�Iess, vahere realms ' . I - . ..
". I evastating reply to all the efforts of Deathless, while kingdoms die, . Undulant fever in human beings is May 21st: advise&- .., . � - I ..
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�,"'.._ the contagious abortion in. cattle- Allan A11,ftuit trees came -through 'the win'. window .and should be arranged so I
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,�, - I I . . contracts the disease by drinking in-, , LTa that the top of it is almost Rush .11 I—, I ;
L". Is . . in'bome, quarters is pro%lalmed as a fected milk which has not been pas- district quite4a nuniber of fruit trees with the wiudow-sill. If.thigher, the � ,
� ". bad dreaV and war is 910rifted as, an Let Thine,' unebangi-Ag Word tenrized .or boiled, by contact with succumbed from the effects -of -the foliage of the Plants will soon, fill up ..... 1. 4.- ... �
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.� . infected. animals, or by handiling In- 1936- di,ought in certain areas and most of the window.' There must be ..
F" , � , the British Empire lasts we will , Round -th,6 seas ring! � fected meat. The cows Infected may parts of Orchards were replaced this holes in the bodorn to provid, , e drain- , .. '' .
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1�11` � . . . � I [ghtf appear to -be quite well, even though spring. Strewbe`iTY Plan 9'en- age, and also a layer of gravel, cia- , .,
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Let m;e end in this, the Met speech - - - - ''.. � and excrete it in their milk. plantations show a patchy stand and terial -for the -same Purpose. . 1. Mrl/ I
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" o as Prime Minister of . 0111*y . I - fever is comparatively small,, the dls� drought the bearing acreage will be tiums, German ivy, -Lobelia, Alyse
�,�' �' I we proclaim my faith, which is the . approximately. 25 per cent below last I I
� I - ease Is a! distressing one; it may be and similar plants are - put in, 1
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�'yl, -end, to end -of the BriUsh. Emikre: islAinot controlled by any specific good condition except where weakell" Geraniums and 401ar.plaints especial- I
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K I . land, but. we'are still an 134npire -and Lamb Prices ' treatment.
V. The syraptorns of this fever include giarf Day ,district and 10csiiiea areas .ther back. Shelter.'from the sun for . i
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" ,d fm'eslom within the law, witb force According -to an announcenrent by recurrent rises of temperature wi - in the Nia am Pend isula some new
�,�'� I . in the background and utot in the fore�. the Canadian meat packing industM di enching sweats, headache, general stands of raspberries are reported to the plants get established. The same . 1,
1,�: . -ground; a�,soclety in whl6h authorit-Y buyers of lambs in Ontario and the Pains, lassitude, l%Ck of appetit4' and be below norn2al In. appearance. Grape treELtmeut and planting materials will . .
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", portions, in, which -state and ditizen' Pay two cents "In6re pet. vound, for -altogeth likely that many eases of with the recovery from last year's 11 __ 1-1 �� - I - I . .
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".. *due to undulant fever. ter than expected. Heavy precipitae are beams . ... I
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k . - associations that neither defy good quality than for lambs weighing con,tagious abortion was established. SPra3lng Und- spring growth was and, soil really be -comes warm. In, or- I _ .. I
�';. tary ified the somelffbat retarded owing to early ex- der to get a long and steady supply I
�" -:,�_ . the state nor i4 rulers. � over 90 and up to 110 pounds. Up to This knowledge has Intens � : ;
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g�'-, . contracted from the use ,of the raw although approximately one week lat- use a few well-startM, plants for ,the ...... , " � . .. l, I... I
. states, for no state ,that eveT *as is relative quality. owth is now nor- aloni; with ' "I'll I 1.11 I . I
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F..�;__. -reel man's worship. As any abnormal marketing affects . .,.:,
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` I worthy of a* I lant fever is the incrw#e nial- Extensive ombard Plantin' fertilizer and posisIbly. mulch paper. . ,�� .
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. . "The King and Qteen whom We pr�ees. all lambs should be. docked, have taken 01ace, this season, partle, . . . I
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� ': , orablie days are th districts. winter in excellent -X ER
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I SS Your MeWIS Of elini-inating/-the buck, lamb leart one case &as occurred in every Norfolk and Georgian Bay I -�
61", ki a0veretgn people. strawberries In, the extreme eastern
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. clairmau to1d-:y4Du,;ffiey have.dedickt- 1929, 480 cases have been founid S' ex, Elgin, Norfolk and counties suffered a considerable The amateur who took this picture gave thought to it. The boys are- bJe
1','.�i k I I I I . marketing ewe and wether lambs are n heavy in D§5 . . I
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, til��., � . "* I I 1 4 - -occurring in adults. - es werre not 'well covered. I 'hat there that Will
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""',-.. - : The diagnosis Is readily made by Elgin and Niagara. There has been: with straw. Rainy weather has given I statisticians tell us t give the best composiEkv- I
,�'. . VIC'Eher lambs clan be'marketed at any seab , are now ns and millions of 9 - �
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� they reach desirable weight and fin- If we leave out of consideration fruit trees. .1 . infestation . I I
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", �-, . I . 1sh6 Ewe and wether lawle do bet, , tbe,cases derived from close 6ontact Bloom prospects for apples are good. are I�eing -applied in. most,orchards lion right here in Canada alo d it, amateur pictum
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� ,',� ., I ling of the meat of such animals, the am Ontario, with .the following ex- supplies are plentiful, and in I tures thatTeaHy qualify as pictures, Possess a natural picture senam
4�� - The elimination of buck lambs .
Iy, I&NOWY-1311CA 0 avoids possible lowering of lamb prid- 'one certain preventive Is to -abstain ceptiong: Spys are light in Essex, cessive Ili low lying orchards. Plant- , such as might be ichosen to adorn the They would do well to study exua I
I . the use O apple 'Orchards 811d re` � wa of a bome other than their ples, of artistic photographs com-
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11 In Middlesex; Wealthy have a wor Placements have been made on an . stgntly published In magazines, t
I", - ization, or boiling of milk destroys own, is a qve�dou. . .
. I . I , .showing in. the Elgin -Oxford area and exceptlohally heavy scale and nurwr . soihpers and books, go 'to photo- �
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. 1. medium to good, blossom except lj� Snow, 10 Per cent Delicious, and the - tent with their pictures. considering
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",L, I ready Protection for the buteffer the Stoney Creek s,ection where a balance imade up of Cortland,. Gano, tqping human Interest. Others say the fun they get intaking tbent auiE, .. i
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r . � , �, I , , . .!11 I , I'll I , . , . tory worker, w4ho in a few Instanew Me acreaga Is 25 per cent smaller, strawbeqTies are being. nt out. . have difficnIty in making decisions- friends? Certainly many do get mast
14�1 , I I �. .1 has been, known to have contracted the crop will be considerably larger Pears, -plums, sour cherries ,and ' I
I'll, 12;44'�*, - I ' Perhaps the verdict depends us enjoyment in carrying their snap- �
�'. I �,r' .' , : -, the disease, extreme care in the whsh- then the small crop ,of last year If strawberries are showing a good to mw.�h apon who the judges are'.as shots around with them in vraVetw 4
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fi��"..., 1Z., . , I I , 1. be the only means of prevention., Eastern Ontario (Toronto East)- plea are well, loaded with blossoms, upon What the pictures are. All of and handbags and exhibiting thers to
. %'%,� I I 1, . ' them concede that from the stand- those in the circle of'their acqnalnt- ., .
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� ,Y�,.;� I "'TIT EWLAVROOVIV,G 218-HOLL ROOFING � ]has been, accepted by the authorities, - Spy o7hard's generally have. a patchy hith. lit t2mt sense there is no doubt - -
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Q'1;1%� , , I I k6 P 010A W Ofs A dity rg ularl ad-. ' titety off this ve"Ou, evoking general appeal gets In 11a Work to creat6 lActumm
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".. "" i", ;-- AtOdt-166v I r � . .� Thattost&o i d oft ,offtskind - will be- 'answered pergomlly -by Ilet- The application of a definite scheme thought in the choice of subject, or pertibnalinterest and try to maue
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