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1. . Fungus I ters. , . . OF POISON IVY PEST "Yorkshire Breed TyW' alld in dent- . .
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P, "..�, 1'. � finely ground' low ing: Rains in May further re- beech, hazel and alder. Others are the prevention of deformity. Active tillage, this Method is usually.out of Diseases and, nutritional troubles. Dr. . Early SwcetCom — * ."
I I -,.�?� 11 dusting with speciallY . -,ded the seeding of spring grains, the maple, ash, hackberry, syemmore treatment by massage, exercise, man- the question where eradic.atdon is most Stevenso . 4 .
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also protect hollyhocks�, and phloxi . price,,ilience, the importance of piant-
I � . � from rust, if applied when the disease, that were Soaked by excessive precip- the only one, of these not. Carried by vdthhelidl as long as tanT soreness of in the� Close Proximity. to temipoi-ai-y tality in Young pigs, and. very strong- in.g as , soon as possible. SUCCeSSiOlk, A I
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11'�, �� . can with the to,p perforated like a approximately 10 per cent of the ers, such, as the. elm and mesquite, muscles means that the inflamed spin- out in the circular issued by'the D,6- tion was of utanost importapice in con- days in the same field, are a good, WZY
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I ., Cut Worms and Weeds ties expected to finish by early _n chief offender among trees and timo- is the real need of the victim of par- hand is a laborious'Subatitute for till- , tl
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.. i � �June, In counties bordering the St. thy is the worst of the grasses. . alysis in the early stage. Active age, but reomoval of tibe pest bodily is of discussio.ii, following Dr, Steven, first Plantings be killed by frost thef ,
V.. Cut worms, which eat through new- Lawrence River, progress was Slower. Dr. Heber C. Jamdeeon, of Edmon- treatment belong to the more con- often the simplest and, surest way to son's talk.
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,I , 11 ��.' . stem, are poisoned by spreading season is the fact that seeding was e defines the three under water. movements, el.ectricity, lings. Incidentally, it is an intu,res,t- Grader of Stratford, gave a demon- .
, ,'' -.1 sweetened bran mixed,. with Paris in haY-fever areas of the province of Al- massage, occupational therapy a4ld bag Point that cattle, sheep and, goats trati n on grading � hog car 'on . - - - � .
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, .,;. There are now ,mony chemical is a week to two weeks, earlier. Early its upper lianit to the Peace RiveT tion is disappearing in, the face of tages, in several respects over other duilug th,e past 12 months. - tori ImPlements for, the control of .
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11 1. . up driveways and Paths- For Poison' in lime. With a continuation If satis'- Of 4trees, the poplar is the impart- the feeding of infants and too little sold by all wholesale druggists. A 10 and Huron County breeders. 11 ani- of long slender teeth which form 2. 1 .
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.. I Other weeds eliminated in this, way pid. ThE�outlook for field crops is the season far its rayages. Timothy the Mother should have .cod-1,�rar oil applied! &S a Spray at the rate I b ` efully selected an nual weeds, shortly after geraninatiou.
�t. ra f a een eat by a repres- bath before and after the grain crop I I
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I �.. I are, ox -eye daisy, bind weed, Canada promising. The condition of spring Pollinates from the middle of June. during piregnarcy. It will help if -he gallon for 200 s are feet. The first Putative of the Ontario Live Stock .
� ,1', - thistle, -and most of those things like . R the crop, 1a
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,; 1. grains. -on June- Ist was placed be- Weeds� are.1he chief causes of Autumn also has sea fish twice a welek. The application may be Made iboult the 1-','N'111c�- The eight Sows netted an I .� I
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I , I , dand�lioas wbich mtakO SID mn.ny tweea-91 and 92 per cent. of the long- thay-fever. These comprise the rag. use of cod-liver oil in pregnancy is first of June wihen. the leaves are welI ,,Lvc)age Of $34.75 and the four boars . 1. I
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" � , lawns ,unsightly. time average. This is approximately weed famlilY and, the thistle family, now a routine practice. spread. Information on, the treatment averaged $27,00 each. These animals . .
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... . . . I �- . . � I the same as on june, 1, 1935 and 1936. The effects ,of these are, found from he rickety child improves i�ond.'$- of ivy Pois,oning, and how to recog- were" sold. to biiyers from Seafairth, .. . � ., . . .1 . I. 1. .. . I . I
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...... �� �. I I I . Push" Growth Qu � ickly The acreage which, farmers had in- JUly-omw'ards. Golden r fuTly if given two to four teaspoon- nize and eradicate, the pla'at will -be Walton, Elmilra, ,Ac!pn, Mo .
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� "I' NIS of cod4lver oil'or 'Its -equi'alent found i, Marys and, Stratford .
I �:.: . . e ` tables are those which tended to Sow to spring graing will Supposed t'D'�eXeite hay fever, has been Y W.91lich. may be
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� 1'6-1'�� have been &row -n quickly. Especially be slightly reduced on account oi late- exonerated. . cf viosterol, daily, in the fall, winter obiai-,ded free on application to the -0�- .
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'1� . 1, with uch thin6 as radish, carrots ness of seedink, and as a result, the The sufferer from hay fever sees , spring months. The ulfira-vialet Publicity, and Extension Branch, Do- I . . .. I I 1.
- , and beets, is slow growth, disastrous acre -age of late crops such as bucl,� the first signs in whiat appears to be rays OV the sun take the *place of cod- mindom�Department of- Agriculture, . ot- CONTROL OF RASP- I .
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. �,��;- : as the roots become woody and filled lvbeat, corn, dry beans, and soya beans a violent cold in the head which, may liver oil anA. viosterol in, the Interval tawa. . . . . . I . . I .
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I:_ I . with objectionable fibre. But this- will be increased- be associated with asth1na. There a -re rrom. May to September. These reme- , 0 BERRY SAWFLY I I I
., rule also applies to everything used Tlhe 646,000 acres of fall wheat that attacks of sneezing, headachi and las- dies prevent the loss from the body , I . .
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� � -for salads.' On this',account experts came through the winter has made situde. Old persons wre practically of the calcium and pho§ horus which the- attack of the raspberry- sawfly, A .1 e
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1;1 . advise pushing growth with frequekt excellent growth during the .past exempt. The. iniportant-poirLt is bhe serve to build up good bon -,. . . .1 . . , �,V. :4
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.,;: � :. cultivation, which in addition to moiith and there is every indication. prevention. of th,e condition- In- most during teeth- .. .- . . I foijated, ,or' partially defoliated, 'last. I I I . I .
";: � I checking Weeds also conserves mois- Of an excellent yield per acre. Fall. cases this May e Use of Accidents are due to lack of care, I .A HEALTH FOOD Year b, this JAsect, should- be care- .... .
*1.1- ,0on alone will Often rye is in full headt and also promises skin tests .to discover � the p( fully exmbflnedi now, and If small 1D IV I I � . . . I I
1-1 ture. Culdva, Men or the taking of -chances and in some I
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, " rse a few pails, rankl- growth and cutting has . already ject. accine or ics. The� results , f accidents -are garded, as', a special treat for hDlidays Me should be sprayed before: . I I I .
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,;i, of water or an. hour or two with the started in Western Ontario. Some of antittoxin may, be I s . i ,nd., hot days, but rather as a part of �One pad kiffs flies all.day glad enwr .
1'� . Prepared which minimized,to a h gff degree by skilful 2 the blossoms open with* 1% p I
. 0, hose at this time, will lend further 'the alfalfa fields are §!�rgery- � . the regular diet, being served ounds day for 2 or, 3 wedks�. 3 pa& in "..is I I I
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K� I - old, alfalfa mea- - coacerning Health, ' dessert alt, all seasons -of the year, - packeL'.Ne sprayiin& no stiewaeS36� I
,., . add. Fertilizer is another way of Eastern Ontario man3 Questions lim& in 40 gallons of water. . I I
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.1 I . ,. . hurrying.growth and therefore ass.ur-: dows were s -o badly winster killed that CRIPPLING OF CHILI)REN (No. 1) dressed to the, Canadian Medic Like all dairy products ice cream is . no'bad .
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.... - I . ty.' -they have been plowedup.. Last yeax,s. i sociation, 14 College stree _ � a nutritiouss. food easil -, pal- -gr - or General Store- . .
, , Ing vegetables of the highest quali � onto, I .een spiny --worms-eat, out hole ! -- .
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I i ,>, will be answered I le'- table and containing all the e,Js,- 10 CM P= PACKEr
L ., seedings of alfalfa in Eastern, on- one of much interest it has lie OMe ter. � . . . in the I&ves, and when abundant I I . .
,.,. Perennials From Seed tario are in fairly good condition, " C rits, essential to body buildht and may Completbly S'keletonjZe tber foli_
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� .�,� . � Most* perennials may b however. Hay and clover have made and -he . ------------*- 9 health -tat, protei% CaTbOhy- age, leaving nothing but the u,'d,ribs . I
. �� r a grown women, t partial interest of dr and vitamins . and larger veins. I 4 �TRE WEESON MY PAD CO- H,W9tm,4 Oar_ �
� . , i good-gr4owth, but the total yield will othera such as service and other ' I I . I I -- < V
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,��i: I -time to get started. Most of these not be heavy 05 a number of fields clubs and, altogether considerable . . miade froln fresh, clean- . � I
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'.1, should be started in a special nursery, ing, and last 'money and much individual and col- Under very favorable soil and wea- ta"ste . - make I it an, ideal food for * � '
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11 , �, I year's drought. Pastures lective effort is being -spent in ordertr ther conditions th,e I
,P, , . . argest acreage of Young and old.. The foll,owing'. ecip
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, I to make the life of the crippled child flue -cured tobacco in the history of are recommended' by this Milk Utiliza- .
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.I : . the first thref� weeks- of May, but are more happy a.nA comfortable. ThiA, n rio as anted th aze - q & A �
14"- CLEAN RANGE, � . is Southwestern 0 ta w pi , �
I . -.;. now coming along very quickly. Live- all ,to the good� but one thinks that latter part of May. From greelihous- Branch, Dominion, Department of CURING' PICTURE BLINDNESS .
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. �'!" , I , tock axe now on Pasture and show- there is a much wider teld of accom- -es and hotbeds at the rate of between culture: . Agri- I * *
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F, - . I , plisthment in this arena. It is iftal, 4,' -d 7,0,00 .plants per acre the 11 .
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� Chicks Should not be raised two . in addition, that we lessen the crop Young plantg'were set out, chilefly by Vanilla 1�e Cream.,No. I ' . .
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". I Years in succession on the -same -0. of cripples. What are the causes, of horse-drawn Planting machines. .
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1,�'. . up . . crippling in cbI The 011tariO. FIbecUred Tobacco Freezer) I I
ground, as,a guard against picking , (Using - 0, .
I.,., disease germ,s. When the Chicks axe The chief Causes are: Tuberculosis,, Marketing As�,oeiatlon estimates that I cup milk , . 1.
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,A?. -ge they consume a considerable - and rickets- Thes`8 approximately 50000 acres will be
� on ran pfantile paralysis 2 teaspoons flour I 4 b
, v., quan-ti affections contribute most If the crip- I I
kl� I tY, of green feed', especially if it In June of each year the Dominion grown this year, ;�; increase of about Va cup sugar
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11 .. . trouble Bureau of Statir in co�opermtjon Pic, seen hereand elsewhere. A Min- '154000 acres over the 1936 - acreage Pinch If 'Salt
,��. - �. - � with a lot of our crops is that they, with the Provincial Departments of inium. amount of crippling comes from and, virtually double .,,that of 1935. 1 pint cream (16-18 per ten -L &-A) . .
�.:.. soon become tough and fibroUS_ Agricultum, distributes cardboard, accidents of one kind and another. Some 500 new farms Of various sizes I egg . . 11 ., . .
�Ill ., sown rye makes a splendid early schedules to' faraners W the purpose Tuberculosis, the greatest of all are being developed. in the counties" I tablespoon vamd1la, 11 .
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11, , ture. Gats sown early in the spring If COI[166ting Statistics of acreages un- causes of crippling, through the med- Of Norfolk, Elgit, Oxford, Brant, Kent Heat, % CUP MIA. Mix sugax, flour . . . r., I �
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�q� makes tender green feed for Juneand- der croip and the numbers of livestock . 111119
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.1;. I July. If oats are Planted at intervals and poultry I on might be prevented if the Public the Centre of the industry and it his and add to hot milk. Cook over [hot . 4 .
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"I .1 I 11 : . of two or three weeks they give spien- e�tended to includle the breeding and would utilize the preventive measures witnemed- a tremendWs booi�ft, in ti2le - water about 110 minutes. - Pour Over . . I . .
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�t , did green feed up until the middle of rrarketing intentions of farmem With available. The bovine type Of LhO cOnStThct1OU of kiltis and greenhouses- beaten egg. Return to beat and cook I I
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5�6: , July. Rape or kale may be sown for respect to livestock. These schedules, affection, that wh4ch comes to little this spring. With a favorable g 2 minutes. Strain and cool. Add
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�111 summer Pasture. children through the avenue of raw Ing season on, the proauction, is, ranAllm and ,creaML Freez�. This
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,L Some Poultrymen place the colony tario through the rural s,chool teach- milk, would be ,immediately throttled Iv. to be double that of last year. makes, one quart of ice
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1,�� &ouse at th"ge of the corn fielil so ers. It is important that all farmers by universal Pasteurization, or �oih . Note. -Flour may be omitted azid 2
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� ��, . 'that the Chicks may have Shade. Rals- 'co-operate in furnishing this informa- --of all milk fed to children, The hir- 0 I eg cups . .
., i -ing ,hicks in the &bad* of permanent tio1L The acr�aages of field crops, in man form of tuberculosis, by far the , � . 9 �
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ii� ' trees is not always the best plan, as Particular, are the a more frequent type, 1 sa greater -prob- PROTECT YOUR89LF 'ed'ins'tead' '-of cup" er A 1. ,
� I . I - -eal foundation of lem, Its eradication involves firstly, .1 1" cup MIlIr and, ]I I pint .
. . � , .11 . the land Cannot be worked. Up to the agricultural Production statistics. the finding of the obdIdren already in- I FROM INSECT BMS creanL � � Not 2. bad picture, as a whole, but would not a viewpoint to include bbly � , � ,.
�jr, sun the safe as in a corn field.. We Only slightly less important in na- . �
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,o4l have Seen. several fected and their suitable care, a care . Vanilla Ice Cream NO. 2 the section marked in wbite have been better? �
1,11, rows in the corn tional planning is the necessity of . . .
k,. � field- *Ianted to a green crop for the having correct knowledge no -greater thau. any child requires; The season b" now arrived during I � I . 4 � I
" �,�.. of the thileh 'those ,1�wlnged- , (Refrlge�rator) -blind? Do you halts his car, maps pieture aft4w
I ; . *hicks so that they would have both numbers of livestock dh - farmS. The secondly, the tracing If the sources demouse, of A RZ "n picture I
I ;",�, , I green feed and Shade in the one; field. accuracy of coTpflations in both these of infection, usually a member of, the forest and field, the bloodsuck�ing mos� I teaspoon granulated -gehrtilx� I -1, have what It takes to see a pic- Picture of the scene, close up ,sin& 4 I
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, � ; 1. � .1 With plenty of tender green feed the classes is largely dependent on the family from which the infected child quitOes, black -files and biting midges, , I tablespoon cold wat*r ture? - I I . . from a distance, making some shots .
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.. �11 cost of raising the Pullets may be re- obtaining of comploted card, from a Comes; and thirdly, elimination of appear, and often, Make life Uncom- .1 cup milk . "memo so blind as those who WIH with a filteroveethe.lena so an mufft . It �
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0 7VI � duced; as compared with an all dry fair sample of the total nn.Tn Of not see�7 says an old maXI'm which, to lose the Clouds. For hUMM ig- �
- ��, Seed ration. � . Probably the best plan wher6with Workers and others, whos, I 1 tablespoon, flour I nivsal I 9
, f , . � Canadian. farms. ... - 0 Occi p -a- aPPUed to picture taking, means
; 11: . - . I I I to discover the children infected with tiOns or Ple�islure-seeklng activities ex- Pinch of salt . Zmae so himid as those Who d,DTet appeal, he Is proud to match thime J % �
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I tuberculosis, is to follow that pursued pose them to t attacks of these 1 , know how to see and will not leam 1116ttires ,Of a country aRCUO Wt I
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li I � I in the State of Massachusetts where the other fellow'g picnic
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� . . I more than 100 00 school childrenhave by the use of one of several r&pel- course� dMerently coustituted. There precious indeed though the latter .
, I �', � I . already been, checked by means of the lent mixtures.. recommended, in a Soak gelatine in Cold, water. Heat .
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, . . I simple tests .known to, every 'doctor. pamtPhllet PrePar.ed I;Y the Domin* % cup milk. MIX sugar, flour, and axe those who are quite satisfied maY be as souventra of a good time A
�!... I , Wn wuh M=Wft gqod recortf pictures and memory pictures of Wends.
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, 11 I The results showed the proportion, of Ent0mological, Bf&nch, aind w�.aillmble salt with remaining - one-quarter cap ,
�'.� , , . 1, . milk and, add to hot milk. Cook Uks*esses of their friends and rela, For those who miss pictures�tlta . I .
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.., . . what is found in most countries, name- EXten0ion Branth, Dominion DeM-ft- 10 -minutes. Pour over beaten egg. tftes, dwir pets. treasured objects Othe fe OW instinctively sees and
. . " I .? . "I .... IY, about 22 per Cent. This does ,not ment of Agriculture, Ottawa- These Return to beat and'Cook 2 minutes. and the houses they live In. Ili many are envious of his success, the sm- 1� .
1 I - , I � � I Inean that 2,2 per cent of the r Add goaked - , ChilL cases, tlmt sems'to be Vis far- as they IntIOR Is to lbarn,'becaUso it certaft-
. , ,bildren Preparations, are made by mixing eer- gelatine Fwd in
P I ., , . �11 are doomed, to bare tuberculosis. In- Imilt essential oils In a baseor Carrier, cream wh&eh thas beeU whdppe& Pour coo go in seeing pletoares, because ly can be done. Many hgve gurprise& .1 I
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L� ! I . I I - deed, the -vast. majority of the infect� and are . applied to the skriiL Their into refrigerator trays and freeze they lack the instinct forple-king out themselves and achiei-ed. success hT, I I
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',,� . ed will completely recover if placed effect is only temporary, but they Nbte�Tlre egg Wlifte.may be beat- artistic composaid'on in Or men I
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V,'�, . . . I source of -infection having be�� re� especially when lihe JUSeCts .are very cream. � . Tn- activities when. they en ter themselves, "Win that make an in- a
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1, 0 ',� Er Any plan looking to the eradication ed fOrMulae follow: Maple Cream Sauce human interest. both are qualities value?, - ,f.
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�,,.,'-% , 'Of human tuberculosis, Must, to be ef- L Oil of eltronella, 3 ountes; spir. I Cup maple syrup, %'cup With wblcfi ame are endowed more Practicigg pip-ttlre and cmm- 1i .
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4 � , E -LAP ROOFING RIII-ROU ROOFING fectual, so deal with the source of in- its Of Campbjor� I ounoe; �Aoiil of ter, I Boll , , generously than others - Paring Your prints with accepted ex- P. a
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I fll.� 1: I .1, Permanenoe and lo*- up. This durable roofin ounce; oil of penalyroyal, 4 I ; (2 2 de � e F.). D - pictures Is anothier .
I 1 �: �; ` . �. F*Wtion as to render these Incapable y Uwe 3 gre a eat I xWnute- I . Driving 91P119 a country road on a amples of good
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. ,��Z; �� � � ,O cost OMAW Metal roofing rigidity thAt mWws it particularly � In a word, and cmtoT 011, 4.to 6 ounces, depeed- Serve on Ice Cream. elther, PJaIA or summees. day, Picnic -bound, Camera 'Way to learn. And herois still. am- ,
, � mass it one Of the most eco;- - goodfogroofingoverah the open case of tuberculosis &Ust be Ing on the sensitiveness of the Skin. *With % Cup other sugiestion:
V " f� I . I ght&ame- , chopped nut meats. in the car, 'One Person comes upon a
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it, �' ..., , � � " - P aftiv, Strawberry Ice Cream I group.of men and w6mdn in a fmrui� Maby amateurs takegood pictures �
. & �'�' , , .. ,� TA Anized go;Ang gives Me ribs are only fi ueinebAw aprartl the 1=61Y. This is best accomplish- tor oil, 2 ouncgg; Gif 'of pennyroyal, Yal�� ThOW are gathered about a without khowing it Time and agam�,. I 4 b ,
. I 1,111, I . grWest 64'Vering� edpabity.. Tbemostoo iedroofingofitskind ed by trtattherit -In a special institu- % outice. I . (Using , Freezer) shlirt-gleaved Mau standing In a cart. & . Well COW osed picture njay be
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A` , ,.�"p,; , Ir The �stid-la:P:18 Ad tight it is on the whitst. & stwe OU get Lion such as thd sanatorium, where 3. Oil of lavender, I ounce; alco. I pint cream , . IN ,
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,. �,, �,"�, l - , , �awost ihvi I Q, The Mau is 9`8 found in a small area of a print that �
I , , 5k)"q". I I no 4 ,*� the individual thsa appropriate treat- hol, I ounce; cg;gtor oll, I ounce. I t�aspoon vaPilla , - .
, I " tl---,�,,�� � '� I I ". , " 6kaudles &W . ng eled.. rdin noumot % ment and learns, how to take care of 4- Gum camphqt, 3 ounces; s&10,1, 1/3 cup sugar . Ing to a aiLowing machine. Other asAlwhole'is pictotially,96or. " I I
I � �', " vtl 606vo. . Ask your b"er for detail.rabout himself �rhen he is well enough and 3 OM,Ces; petrolatum, 4 ounces. � � 8/4 cup drUghed strawb�rrles Y�rm imislentents are about the atiii'your old snapshots and searck 0 �u
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VJ01." ' � 'L . 2`11111& 164WtIft, ;I&JTofing on the Cvovernment� . kq ,home. .5. Another popular rp .
Jl�, it,"" safe eii-ough to return to Y4 cup sugar. I place. T6 fte left of the group stands for small. areas You think have the
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ddasf#letes. . edffozie Imiproverolent Plaix This, of cours of I Crush the fruit and sprinkle with A lofty hMtaft. like a glant i ele'nionts of good composition. Then V �
P", I W4 , , " , � I I I - . e, Costs Money, but it made ,by x1rixing together I ounce . inuall.
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I �,4, .� I JAWS*ikY AdUtTkY EWPM&T, -- --- " ' lust them . will prove to be much cheiper in the oil of citroilell&; I ounce spirits of tihe one-quafter Cup sugar. all re� -room- T01he right, a dilapidated -old from the -`uegatives have enlarged �
.11 i :� " - ,� I " I � I , i", . d". I I A I I withaunkew long run than the institutional and -eAmphor a -ad i/ l,of ce . � .0
i, ;�,. �.� - ".�,- , , ,�, to �v ma in the ��. I . maindlig Ingredients, and freeze. Add barn. A do* and some ehitkons mf -s prints made of these particular -sed. I l .
-1 � � ,*7515i. 6AT-41dw A q: - I"d on tho other care of the many, 6ontacts, who O." Still another fOrmul,a is oil 'of CrUld-hed fruit when mixture 44 nearly running �bloll igehlml the R.' Ott will ilot only learn it lot ,
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