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' 13� 1 41 1� , ... . . - I . hen - 116L �fs to -p ! .to th, , �d.ou.41s, .own rep9g*z. - . I 0 * - -, 0 "I . I'� 1. I 4 I V, 01�alld. " , .14-TIEF., of WD40n. of 60 "Obw Of theis, !M'*,, NAV! .. �. 4 . R,- y, temlritorY, lands, were added- , VIA, , V01b � I* diftossod, , out ., - ... "I'll A , bi� " 1X0019NG SALT D lca6 lie* Suah,01sousfAlond, or tb� did, "", , V �,,.; Mt§-,�'P'4' . .. e ,original states, bills of Imto anee . , w. . WUN Wells co 61 �. " "es. "' . .,% ..... ­ r,** P I I . . I - f" re�VeA W ,�� -.-1 ", , ,. ,r 5r...", '114 'Ithollt W . �� 7 . L figii: afi_*- ,Wjls� ­ . . I 1.,-�,�� � ... ­ - I .", "I . I -111"' , .. I I 7"i I Acanbel, Shown AW the purchase r-7 of I each IndivIdUdl, IS 1460" : givin plik of . "'L M000 vrlm� ., �. - - - " I.il.1-11"'h. I �', , 1101- � 4 theste territories with American I UP $6,006 bail. — Exeter Creamed ooddh, codflob. 'balls and e*ir ' plai whem, tbe� dislikes permanently. in. the , - - . I , _&Lkl "Am I . . codAgh. sollf 4e prove ,XL 49M to t Ow or � , - * .,�%* $** . I ' 3ary and, not by war. This cou0i . I 1 6 . . . X �. � Ind of the cW. ; . 1. . I, ,.. . . I . 00`01=ueo�.J""H.01 I 11 Vo , 1, 1� I 11 "14 •, . . 11 UcPnemake,k 'Who finds herself uiib-1,W _tger = amount � r * '00 9" 11 I now in the process of trying - ..., 'L - iA . At, vh7slpal seer.' When .,% -'new food I$' .given, .therse . . , JO* -;. " ... L.1�11,. ,�, 11 _. i � to, give ady Has Leg Amputated t" 'her table wrath fresh riall. - �:- - " wimm th6y,oze", 0*10 _. � I . . 0 Supply , , * I . / I . ." , 'back a protectorate of a -group of else 14 necessary .,Wt, � keep. jths, body, ,should bemo.fuss about. it. . Serve, 4 � i'.� ►, u , ,,, , , , , , , , , : , : , , , V TherP are so manly linuid0--of- salt fit wbeMelr, it is -taken in the form Of small ai _. , A, ' Wands in the Pacific it they can shake Mrs.. Thomas Her�;,'who has been pQlint ,; t.4 11 'i ': ::: � I '" , *X ift y .11114 44.0 to .0,V%ii,� : L I . . .L and act 'as If the ObIld Ida. , , 11 - � , . #, . I... ,.�k� �� ,themselves loose from It without any suffering -at her home I . codfish on the inarket,,all, of varying settln,g.pp sxsrcl�ssde , in I would eat It, as if -lie I �MW�L . ". , I . 1 I W I � li, I ,"_, � ... 114'W ­7i, 4. , were'.now Out . .,SUXP . . I I � _. "..", .t i.1, V, fl�O'n gang- ,degrees'' of sealtine1ps . 6r p, aye, or, . w , . . , , � . .. . . _ �� ..:.,; , .. i.�,, d4n,ger to theindelves,by so'dolpg.,, rens, was taken to St, J 17 ,,,, .that it's- -rather again; Simply, Re., pa�t of the daily Iftpugh •-to have this adult -food.' . . L� .11 I � �,..4�1. �!W":�11 I . I Joseph's Hoa_ .1 11 I 'I",-4 .. . 01 - ' ' ' . - � . -bard to give opecifte directiom for &utlue of Iffe, such. ok by walking to Food' •should be serves in`' attric- - ' Are.,youzeliansi.nomw , I I. ",:­ a ", . I � . As a boy In Hurog County, r, can re- reltal, � Londou, ap Sunday slid OD refreshlng�-the ftsh. ._However, the � and , �!�� I, -V I , -member wben there' front work. 210* People, durtug tive manner. Meals should 'be at Mg- " � I �W:., " i 11� I P= 5;.. i . was a time when Tueed)ay underwent an opemtAon ,,or small fillets and, flaked will freshen In the warmer months !of the yVar, (Do ulcer hpdre a oidexs' Qre onf.e. in-... 66. , "*; . . ;a igmak,�,.;hue and� -cry went through the amputation of hqT -left leg be- pd, time taken to enjoy . monoy . *40 � " . a mueh, shorter length of -timee than secure a I . � � :* , , *40 '1� . ,the land, of annexation by the United low the .hip. ., copesl6srabI6 amount, of ex- each.mt4l. Give small servings and They cod Iffle =a , Mrs RTern, who � On the largev bony. pieces. , 1_ Pkim � . PWO Palle' , - - 1, ­ � �. � I 'Stated, when the -matter of rieciperoc- Monday Observed her 77th birtbd . part , In repeat, rather than one very large in .0 I . erefee, becaquee thlep take .kM1r;& I �­ I ,�t - I I ", - Put the .fish In luke warm' dome , I � . .. . ... �.." .11 � .1(exo6pt 66'.'T., . I , I 11'' I " some, torm of OuWoer, life wide,,, nee. helping. ­ , � ® 'Pty came up for dohifidlem-tion by the recently m(oved to Exeter with her ane stand two or �. - ' -draft and caWo,,xe�niffamow OiF , ��,Jl " � ' rep hours, I . . , � v h , I � I. three essitates the use of their .big muscles. A •-diallke, for bland foods, such,, ao •. -,:!.. , ...... . I - . ..-.-,- � �_� �- � I ­"... .. - , , , ;,o - arv.. wo ,., Alanadian People The faa-mlers of daughter, -Miss Minnie, from Us. chaliging. the water at lewit 1. .1 P � ,, 4 11 . ,�. � .i, i I ,. . three-. Unfortunstd7, many� milk, frequently means that the child . ... .. 4 ,Vanada because of the failure of recti- borne. She came through 1 people, once the, I , gh the opera- time,. Very salty fish may need, to . . Mijoy yelli TSUVOU -it, I to having too much bf some sweet 1�n ftavlp 1; 0 , TX* 0 , procity because, of this Propaganda, LlOn Well but latest reports stii. that cold weather comes, lead "an J'indoor k, I 4 . '... -F_F�l . A. ,,­LLLL.lT. 11 I, g .�i` I .... "t I , 0 .0 ­ ,4 ., " . , " I i �d6t 4 ., ., .1 � . . stand from 12 to, 24 hours, changing life and sieldom,-breiQ big njimeles fooft or of -foods with'a very distine- ..'�� eiffier in, cm , r L ZL: , -, __` � I �, . t 4 have lost tremendously In, a trade she� is a critical coliftion--_ Exeter the water many times., seldom, the' I ;1 ,� 4p hi ­ ... i - Z of)their body into play. In . I wie iM ", i6i�m OfTli 1_4':_1'1* '...'r- -1 1i f Ix � I. . ther might ,have enjo",di with th.61­ Time&Advocate. Breakfast, may be built around cod ch If n0j, ,and highly ft,v ­­ I., . I , � ­.,­ . I . ' I ­ _' addition tive flavor. in such all ,sweets you c=y win bp' I .4'. �, ........ �� ".­ I'll, -_ ., ,x %.�,� . �, ." I ` "' ,� , ,-, I " " I .1neighbor to thee south. Let not 'the they continue to eat as mu Savored foods should be Them give ydu ' , S-ol, :1 N'' 1, I Greetings From'Soutb Africa fish balls. Begin the meal with �chill- withdrawn Tor a few days, � , the edk4dred ' .",_�,,?�,U.'­­ � 111.� . ,� "', . . � I ­.- ,�,^�,�_,N I . I qCanadefan people be I Itmy by any I I more than they did- when, they were . vrobo`0494 =1 . .... . '� f . , . . , �. .. ` , v 1. ed juiece and go 0 ren are not to be scolded Or lea ev I . . , , i I �,` 1,��t� ' �:'�, 1, I'll . , u - 11 to cod- active; ,they also stafv� themselves child -mcc.ap as..'COAL , "I"N'" such propaganda in ure. I L. I.'— I _ ,Z',-._;,,, 4­.�t,' , � - lv�.,, " , A i . � , _. I tur' Mr. EL C. ItIvers president of the fish balls, combread and- ' ''gee. of fresh air, and live work, Most blamed for their food dislikes. The . ­ .. . I I ' ' i I I I The , relationship , o 1� . . ­ �. I I I I ­ . �.. 1"..­_�,'' I the ., , , , I ,f the radians Nee . I . .. !, 1,4k'�', , �'�­' 1 . . " �, I :and the Undtiedi,gtabes ,should be of 1 Exeter Bowling.jftb, recently receiv- To make the codfish balls, take' One of-lbel, time, In an ,overebeated a,onos- Parents are wholly responsible. The Visit our Brcmech near ym� M. I'L I," � I . . 4. 4 ed a Christmas 9"-beeting from Mr. and -cup salt �0�, three cups, 'diced pot- 'Which, In itself, 1@ debilitating. . mitre cordial nhtum.at all'tilnese.' 'As child's Hikes and dislikes are the re. , 1 I'll ' tato, one egg, one9tablespoon butter, The reault sult, of the training wbie6h he bas. re. I Ir Ill I . - 14..ilaw � . I Mrs. F. A- Sharman, oeMiannesteurg, I . .. I ­ "�11.tI' v, I 1, . 1 . , , � I have said before, the American. peo- of this abuse ,of the ce'ved from - pa- _V&__ -E ........ ' .1-� - .I `,,,,,­ ", - � - ..... I ­., South Airica. Mir- and Mrs. Shuman cue -eighth teaspoon . White. pepper. -'I. T H, - .. plc wolid LoLth pLovound res-IMUlt, aLLU 1­Qyt=—r 11111; WaY­u fairly called a- -V" 11 " I , "I ' ' " , ... � *erre among the South, African ;bowl_ W&FAi fish- and pIck in small pieced. ,­., ' , 2 _­ .1 I . ' I -consideration for the Canadian pec base -is that there '19, a -loss of teme. all, he did' not select. By proper OIL qF , . B i,1. .1, -�% '! "'. k I 0 I.' ' ... L, �a"4 . ��14 ... , ' i,, I I L.��%" I T X, Ple, a,sl inddviduals and also collective- ate of. coupe unfitness . -, ,;�i, , , ... ;". -'.:'T',1a;e,!.;,, -1y, ..% " K � �'. � L'� ­:_.' - era who � visited Canada last. season Let soak in lake warm water for half a state a�_ training, it Is possible. to have chi]- . DOMINI0.1 ' . I", i" " ""!�,,:�?,'4�',, lWyed against an Exeter rink at an hour and- drain.., Pare potatoes' . a AN -3 _. .1 ,_ ' . !, _,gi I . We, the hundireds of thou and M, . . . . � ,� . -: ,. , '-. L,';� sand's of velops, with -the r4sult that � there is firer who � 'like simple, wholesome ­ I . ,.L';'4 I Stratford'. On. I&O front of the .card and, cut in dice before measuring. P . I ­­­..­. .111 7. L I : . "' . I * , Canadians here -in the United States, of,,,,the ' lit more 111�health and more actual dis- foods. I L . � : . 1871 ­-, �. - ., I. � . -1 .- , .- . I . -- , I. .. 11 . are two clasped, hands. representing fish and, potatoes in a sauce pan "aud p .than during the mol*bs when. ' � . .. � . I , . : I --feeil that this relationship should ex- .a,,;e ng , P . . . . .. ... .. o - 'n L Questions concerning Health, ,,A- . . . I . �A I . , . . Canada and, South Africa w4th, .the cover wdth boiling 'Water. Cook until t body Is given reasonable dressed to' the Canadi L I , . '.,,�t fit and we would be the first to ap- waields: "Strengthening the Bonds.", potatoes are tender he neable "re. an Medical As S19"ORrM � B11"ICH - - . ��.!. , � �', � - . , _ - w (about 15 min- Cold -weather itself is sociationj 184 College Street,. Toroa- . I . . . . 11„, - . I -pralse the Canadian people of any- -Exeter 74-mes-Ad1vocate. . utes.). Drain and turn to the -at . ove to I 7nothesponiable - be -answered- personally by . I . - , ­ -11 11 -thing to the contrary. . for, disease; In, fact, there is much to to, will . , L . r"... 11 I . . I . I I E. C, BOSWell - - ,. -, ',M4nager '4,,: --- .'dry thoroughly.' S6kIle the sauce pan b 0XJect , j,i. letter. S . I . . ., I I , , I e ,said f9r the -stimulating . r . , ­ 11.� L In the future. If apy, representative Appointed Ceiqtral Zone Manager ., over the fire ,to prevent stf,eki . . I 1, I - .­ , -Canadian wishaj to. L'o , JaCUSS vital mat- . n-9- cold fresh.al;. T44- �,:J' ' I � I . . thoroughly,. adding butter 114pases., . I. . I ... T-1 ­ .. . . Mit I ­�” . . %, , I ' Mash and , . DIET IN DISEASE . . ­ . .. .. . , �. � 4 _.., ... ters Pertaining to L the - relationship of Mr. R. E, , McKinney, former local; come 'with *Inter are.tite 1penauV� 'of I . 1. .1 -111 I I ,Pepper. Be .sure ,there are I no lumps . .1 . 11:� 11, . . I .... ;., ... . . , ''I the United States and Cansda, they boy, has been appoInked manager, of left In the Potato land add egg slight- our' negeleet of -our owi�'bftles. Just The health of the ... body cannot be �. " . . . . ,,, ­­_ . I. .�0 1� ­ I . !should before han�l obtain some '11- the Central Zone for ,the Sul)ertest as Soon as we Put Into Practice what- maintained without,a Properly balan . . I . . �! ,, , n Petroileum. Corporation Ltd., covering 0* either alkaline Qr acid foods, A slight dressed to, the Canadian X,edfaj I , . Iy beaten. Bleat hard until the lmix- we know about exerdse and fresh ed diet. Thel2lack Of any one -,. i..". I I .., tare , AW, �_,�� U, 'Jilmd,redis of thousands of us Cana- the district from Kingston on the I - Ok alkalfills foods is generally soalation$' 184 College Street, Tbraw',�. ,.,.:. . �� I Is light and smoothi. Drop by air, and about -living and working ill food essentials from the diet i Of the excess to ""will be anSwered .pKiolla.7, A*_"%. � , I I diahs w1ho have made our hom" oto' east, Woodstock and, Niagara Penin- spoonfuls into deep hot fat and fry roon,.s that are not overheated, we 'lea tO d4esirAQ. . Nn .. 11 ." �� ' � ` 4 ; .11 11 I unetil brown, about one minute, and, c - The acid foods,are meats, poultiry, letter. I I ". I "I'll ,,-,, - Ahe south of you. I sula on the west, and North Bay on shall be more healthy and there will ' . I ­ . I 1.11_� �,?.­ lu dirain on , ease. - , . -1 - brown paper. . fish, eggs; and the cereals. Alkalin - �. r!'JE-V I Yours very truly, the north.-Winigham, Advance -Times.- Codfish be less sickness. It may be implos.: It somle part of the body has be- foods am the fruits and, vegetables, . - . I ,..L ��,) I - F. A. McKENZIE � . 11 I Found Pearls in Oyster dish for luncheon or. supper. 0 � ..... ...... I L sh savory toast is a good, hot sil ble - to continue the same exercise in come diseased, then, as part of the It is a surprise to many people that , W&S. . , lm.,� 7 �, L � ; . Two cups winter as 4n summer, but there am treatment for the patient, a diet the citrus fruits leave.an allmlineash . .- 60Y sent by '11113 :-, shredded-, and par -boiled. cod ' A spoilt I , " , .Attorney and, Agent 4for the fish, half many ways in, which the necessary shoiild be used which will Ing ,parents . to a big ,public s ..,. I Hotel Mra E. McLaughlin, while having - ,ford lnterests�,, owners of the cup milk, I egg, 2 tablespoons butter, amount of exercise can be secured in any extra not tow after they. are .used. up im: 'the b9dy, ..,. I L an oyster supper at the home of her I tablespoon flour, half teaspoon, dry I � strain upon an -already He had been, Strictly Znvleot - York. I winter. L and that oysters leave, " acid ash. - , I :.,.., I 9tem .. ....- dai4ghteir, Mrs.. F. L. Davidson, found mustard, one-quarter teaspop white I weakened or diseased write home regular] and tell . I , . Organ, thus Practleaft this means that --the diet ... ... I Me . two small pearls the adze a pepper, .4 tablespoons Questions concerlidnig Health', ad- facilitating the recovery of that Or" should include a liberal amount of all about hIs''new, slue' . ­­. "&­­ . ... .. I . . cider vinegar, dreseed to -the Canadian Meedicai As, gan. . 1. " ,I,. - I pin head lit one -of ,the dysters. While I teaspoon sugar, I - or 2 . drops onjon 'sociation, 184 College Street, Tioron- fruits and vegetables. . At the end of the wSek big first ' ' I.- ;; , ' 41, ... . " CKNX,, NRNGHA-M the peearls. heeling so small are of 34t- .juice, 4 square's hot -buttered toast. •to, will be answered personally -Maty The kidneys have the task of rid- Ttere is a real difference between ter arrived): "There 'awe, 470 �boyv,. .�', , .O I " Press fish through, colander and sea- 16tter. . here; I wish tibere were 669!0' . , , ....., . , 1200 Kcs. 249.9 Metres tle value, they, will make an Interest- ding the body of much of its, waste a salt -free diet and 1i salt -poor diet . ... , I I L , I . � � . ... �`�., J_ . ,:t�..,' I -WEEKLY PROGRAM. HIGHLIGHTS Ing souvendr. - Wingliam. Advance- son `Vfbh white pepper. Melt butter . maileiial. I�a nephritis, or Bright's In. - sovie cases of nepMti.s,, it is nee- . . . .I!, . I . I . I :. I I ., i ., L. Timeal. and stir ,in flour and mustard mixed FOOD LIKES AND DISLIKES disease, the kidney is not able to esgary to cut down the amount of I . I .1. , d I Friday, Feb. 4-12 noon, Canadian and, sifted. Add mllk,amd cook and . . � .11 L. I ' nectiOn ProPerlY., The treatment, salt use ,, because the kidney hiii dif- ... . I . . ...1. ;4. - . 1;11 '. , � "Farm & Home Hour; 12,45 p.m., Sun- Reeve Grain Hit By Puck •stir until thick and smooth,.• Add - slow- How mag* a child be taught to fk�e fu .d . ,-. ". ._. _]% I h therefore alms to relieve thio kiftey ficulty in ting it, which -leads to W." , �..41 .... .. ­ I I Ray Program; 1.00, Carson Robinson's 17 stirring vigorous] vin vinegar, sugar the food he should eat? _' 1. " � .� , 1. L , 1;,- I I i iy On. Wednesday evening last week of 9;8 milcli of'itts burden as Possible. oedema, Or7elling. 'A silt -tree diet - ­ ..,J.... �0�''ffi Pioneers,; 1.15, Capsules of Melody; and onion juice. Bring to the boiling We all like foods to which we are . ,.., .. i 5.46, Jimmy & Bob. - I when a few of the county fathers There is no •diet which is suited to requires medical supervision. A Salt- X :. �. 1, . "N i 'I, .." ­ . � �,_". ; - -• I - � point and remove from tire. Add, fish accustomed. It Is for this reason that I of kidney d T pro- or diet can, be secured ,through not ...� 11 ­ ' "'. . Were attending a hockey game in cif cases iftle, isease. be poor I ��� , . Saturday, Feb. 5-12 noon,, Cana- the and, stir In egg well beaten. Stir ov- It is essential to begin fib infancy , . . . . . . 11 ,�, I I ;-". � . I _" (jq,d�erlch, this Puck flow up over per diet in any individual case de- adding salt to the fooldi at table, and . ....... . . ", I than Farm & Home Hour; 12.4§ p.m., er the, fire for one minute to slightly accustom the child to the taste of I , . ',�, �, � I ,lit.. screen and hit Reeve Roland Grain, p6nda upon the nature and extent of by avoiding salted fish, nuts and oth- I X ,CKNX Bill -Billies; 7, Wes.'McKnig , cook the eglg. Serve at once on hot �,desirable foods which he will than I :... .. " - .:V --V I of Turnberry, on the face with the re- . the disease. People have lead- that or salted foods. at, , . . �.30, Ukelele Bill's Hill -billies. . ticaft. like throughout life because he Is ac- ... ";, Sunday, Feb. 6-11 a.m., Wingillain - . ­Qtom, _ _& - a I salt that he returned, -home with a , Id to -them. Cereals are in acid foods are harmful; and they when diet Is a part of the treat- 1....��I... " ­ " ,­ 4 nl" �,A - ' "" . I . 1]'. ) black right eye�­Winegham, Advance- I ..... L, . . start to live Oil What they think is, ment for any d4sease; it requires just , TORPID UMM' 111,1111, United Churcli; 1 P.m., "History Timea. � troduced into the diet of the Infant . 1�r J - I . 1 �14 ­ . I 1. I .. I :,� , ' I I . ' lion -acid diet, without even knowifig as careful prescribing and supervision C . 90SU01114 .�::,�L -,Cona�es To Life"; 1.15, Sunday Island- , . .. On beiffore the sixth month; tregetable Coated tongue, upset di, ' .�:I, I � � I juic . what are the acid, and what are the as does any other Part of the, treat- bfliousnew,-�co'nstipation,muddy,com- lm��, ers; 2, Jack Herd at thee Organ,, 7, GREEN FEED FOR POULTRY es -shortly after. -, Other toads, in .. �� �, . ,; � . .St. Andrew's, Church. , , I . Roofs Cave In . I - alkaline foods. ment. Diet is certainly not a cure-all, plexion, derangement. -of the kidneys LLLLL , ,:::,Z.. , ` , J . - I , ... : , I : � - 494, I., ­�� 11= , " I - At all times of the year an abiind- 4(led6d.- , If'this-2' o. ,'by ____ �'iy As a matter of fact, -a diet made up but it is Of imPOrtall0e 113,41lie, twat kesult fV -,. liver, otio I LL;" 11 . I small amounts at ftaye__g" Mi6n.day, Feb. 7�10.30 a.m., Church , The January thaw which arrived � . . 'he time . _;A. "'Y- L, - TM,:;" _ of the Air; 11, "Clipp1ngW'; 12.45 p.m ante of green feed IdUa-eg"rhm' V Vd, w . �,11, over the week -end, Preceded by the ed is, essential to .the child is two years lot age,' good of an excess of alkali". foods is ac- meat of some diseases. SeMexperf- . �,,' I LL A Royal Chefs: 1.15, Capsules Of Mel- heavy senow Palle of the past weeks-, the health of ,the Poultry flock. In start will have been made. � tually barmfbi, and it'is certainly 'mentation by trying various diets Is awalpned��y. use of...nota`I L I ,<Y(17; 8, Kenneth Rentoul. . � caused at least two roofs here to summer it may be providedbytree Our likes and dislikes are largely the beset diet for damaged ki1eys, dangerous, because of'the harm which . DR. CN=IS I 1.1', I, 1. , , Tuesday, Feb. 8-10.30 `a.m. Church cave in. A large section of the range on the farm, but In winter It a matter of hAftation. We begin Jp Tber6 should be a balanced it may cause,. lVanOy-tiver' Pills 0.6 of the Air; 12.45 p.m., Prairie Ram- inust be supplied by some form of eat olives because we see that others that there is no marked ex cess ,_� Questions concerning 1:fea)t'b*,. adi, . . 0. . . ,.�, ta,Qrth end -roof Of Melville Presbyter- I • ."?,111. , � I I 1 ­ . , , ly�,, biers. tan church shed collapsed, ,Sunday stored feed. Roots, cabbage, sprouted ;'­ 1, .: . . ."V ,,, . . - "I Wednesday, Feb. .2-10.30 oats and alfalfa ,hay are commonly -_ r,�, � a.m., Pram of snow and ice. This. . I . I... . . . I - . I 1 - ,i) 1, . - L I ---,Churoh-of,--the---M-r;---it-4-5 P:=-t­ROYaI­--s=,e PaitTou---Of-To()f-Vmv�-e-7w-iiy-. . �d � g. Probably - - - --­% ! .- � 1. _t�w.o .qp,, 1, for winter feedin P - ________ __ , .1 . L '. . . L ,.. III, . - ---.. _. __...-_- I Chefs,; 1.15, Capsules of Melody. years ago. It Is unlikely that this alfalfa is the most valuable element r L, ,, . I . . � . - . I I I � 11 I".,.," ". I . I . . , . 11 In the winter poultry ration, and, if . i . -Thursday, Feb. 10,th-10.30 a -m-, part will be rebuift. It was fortunate 4 Church, of the Air; 11.30e "Hold the that it did not ,6ccur on Saturday af- the following precaution is taken -n . I . .1: '. . L . , . I I I ' � . I - I I i 1 ' . � , . I . I . I I Press"; 7,30 p.m'., Benny 4, Mark. ternoon when, the shed was full of feeding It may be used, in iliblinitited . .. I I li;,. 1 I '. . L . �4. tarmers' cutters. and, sileigbe. 'Th& shed quantity, " . I .. . " - I I �, , ! was 66,h4fAicted In 1915. The roof of For several years it has been the . . ­ I 1'fi�l . , ; . .., � 1. . X11 , I Angry Father: "Youlbe'been learn- Practice at 'the Experimental Station i - ! . � , . t of -NNERS, , v�' the rear part of J. Wright's barn also A W I 1�- I " Ing for three years and you can only collapsed.—Brussels Post. at Harrow to chop fine the young s]- ,X, . falfa shoots for the baby chicks .and1.1 " I I count up ,to ten`. What will you be � ..:,. ., - .­ I ,when' -you grow up?," ._ ,... � Injured in Car Accident to use cut alfalfa buy as the sole ,� . :; - ' ' I li., % ...i�%;. ; ­ ,.� - i 1. . % . , . Pridbam, Detrolf, wbb-was' r' 1,11. . . i . I oughage and greens for whatir egg �, - I . ; �' .. $ . I galled here on account of -the, death production. . I lm . :: (3 I C POWDE . 0 .1 Small Son: "A boxing referee." ' liveans of supplying the necessary I . --- �_, Bert MA, 6 - BAKING.. . I ..t. L A good' gradle of second1. , . I ­ I . � I . I - .1*11,., , .. of Mrs. Pridliam's mother, Mrs. H. W. or third cutting hay is run through a , 1* � 1, I . I I... . . I 1. 11 . .1 . .1 . I 11 .: "" I .; _ ,,, I Cook, miet with. a serious accident I . . ,,,, : ': I I . I . I ,. � a 0 :. A cutting box in about half-inch lengths, � � - %shen returning home Sunday. Slip- steeped for twenty-four hours by en- I . I * ..'. . I I . ­ . . . 'L I . . . I ., rery pavem-diats: and poor visibility on tirely covertlig with - cold water, - � . .1 '. aril 1. il ... - I : 1,� . I - _ . __:♦� i - . I zecipunt of fog were factors causing strained land fed in shallow tubs, Pof I . I � . I., � " ., ltt� ,�� I I Z A 0 d0ni to lo" control of his car when the best results it.,is fed imameddate- , I .1 �.L .� .1 ..... . 1. . ,; i I . s near Chatham on, No. 2 highway. His ly after I SE I I . ­ I I . _11 0 a r the early morning grain and -.- 1� � . 'I � � . . I I � '' . . . , � I -car swerved to the ditch and rand again late in the afternoon. Old,stalks I . � . ,. — I . . . . . . 1, J � . :, I � hltead-on into P Hydro pole. Mr. Prid- left should be thpown, cut where the .. � : �,�, . � .. . - . i , � .. .,4,:._,. ., ,<.,.. � . � I � . ,,...'.. _­­ ..,:!*11 ...'..... . i �• " . _ --,- bam. suffered a -broken shoulder and birds ciLninot reach them or they may ., ... ", ....... ,. 7, , � : .... , I . , I I . � : I . : I � 11 , " . I I . other Injuries and his car was exten- be the cause of crop trouble. . I I 1. . . ., -`.',I'.-.'.- : "I,, K . .� - 1, - �,,.s� . , , �� , ., ; I A :..,,, . I I .. ". .. . I � . . I I . ... 11�...........­­'!­! ... . -N..:', _..::._ .� " !. I I I . .i . , I . COUGHS9 DISTEMPERS sively damaged. Friends Ill Detroit Fair results- may be bead by feed. -, �; ,, , ,�" . , ­ ....", .1.1. , � � -1".'1.�.---`%11-.-`1' � . - , .,:e. � . I 11 ­ I., § .' - I . "', " I:: "' "'I � .. "�, sent a conveyance -to take the injured I .�� I ­ 1.1*1.1.'*..'.....*..'."."tl.'�- 11.`:`1.--.-,44-1-; X.. : . ..., - . - ".2.4 r I . I ..... ., ,, .�. " �.,. . , . I BROKEN WIND Ing good alfalfa leaf dry 'but the ex- ........., lill"i man to his, dionle..-Clinton News -Re- . . I I I ,,,�:" , . I .... perience at thils, Station is that the .1 . have met their master in cord. , . . . I � I I , i , steeped cut,ha,y Is, -better appreciated . ,.� ZEV---Mnde by the mak- . "? f by the birds on, account of its easy I , en of Buckley's Mixtum ROM thousands of excellent statements, each of which was carefully considered, thd I ' Stockmen, poultry breed- Chairman Pu,blic Seh4, B.ard digestibility and because it is more FROM entrants have been selected by the Board of judges. as winners in 'the Magic I , , I �' t . "I'll %, . tree, etc-, who have used � . . . . ­, .ZEV my It is positively palatable. . e.r. . .sure fin,10 relief for all respiratory Last Wednesday evening Mitchell _. -0. Baking Powder Bermuda Cruise Contest. These 78 winners have already been notified by mail. . I . .. �11` diseases In homes, cattle, sheep, pigs, public school board held Its inaugural ...,.", . Y. �.".. . . . .1 I I WOOD MEASiJREMENT poultry, and dogs. It is amazing how meeting. After taking their declara- ' . �,` "I I ,?, I I I quickly it gets results'la the most stub- tion of office the members, Messre. W. I Ont.; Mrs. Gert O'Donnell, 734, Quebec, Que.; Mm. F. McLure, � J. -, I ,i born cages. In fact, we guarantee ZRV . , -w, OnL; 2099 Greene Ave., Westmount, Que.; to do in a day what it took old- R. Cole, R. J. Keeler, J. Brooks and . 1st PRIZE Next 20 WINNERS TAXn,no Ogilvie SL, Fcastviee 1, .,: ; I Mrs. Florence Lest, 122 Neville Park ME Halford, 471 Brault Ave., Ver- 11", ��,I � , , , , .. ­ 1. I ,emer . , � .2,t e::o fashioned tnon;h to do. Pet Dr. R. B. Gilfrie proceeded with the Fuelwood- Is sold by the cord or by (S500 Bermuda Cruise) $10.00 each Blvd Toronto cc, elm, Que.; D. D. Parker, Box 157, - *St.,'I L . ,;,. Ont.; X. S. Spence A. I , @I" Soo, stock size $14P. Get ZEV at business. Dr. Gillrie, Was named as the wagon, box I'dad. A standard cord R. H. Hill, 2864 &lquit. Ave., Victoria, 251 ffim Sudbury, Ont.; Mrs. Buckingham, Que.; Mrs. T. 0. Evans, ". �i�,• . KEATING'S Pl-�,RMACY chairman for 1938 and A. W. Blowes is a pile of wood 4 feet high, feet Elizabeth Elliott, B.C.; Mrs. Achille Boileau, 1462 St. James Neyworth, Shaunavion, Saslr-; St. Vincent de Paul, Qua; Mrs. L. C , �, 1. �. ,,,,��. � , . '' , , , " I I � as secretary treasurer with the foi- feet wide Joseph Blvd., Montreal, Que.; Mrs. Mrs. Donald Cummings, 21 West St., Archer, 1525 St. Mark, Apt. 2, Mont- :,'�,,,,k- 1 ,and 8 Inches in length, giv- 39 Woodlawn Ave. East, A. G. Tyler, 146 Shirley St., Halifax, Moncton, N-8 , E J Fleetwood, 10 real, Que.; M. Shearer, 4754 Upper . -,. 1! . . 1. , . ­ I lowing clDinInIttees: Management, W. Ing a total volume of 128 cubic feet. r Toronto, Ont. N.S.; Mrs, Patrick Iveco, 270 St. Olivet Pagan Place, 'At. E. N.B.; Mrs Roslyn, Mont3 4 Que.; Mrs. P. O'D. I ,,�, � St., Quebec. Que.; Mrs. Wale. Clarke, Agnea Solloway, 42 A ,. SL. Sydney. Morrison, 34 Glencoe Ave., Outremouet� I 41 I ,-- ­ I I i I .; A . I I . I I R. Cole and D. Eizerman; property, Tile amount of solid wood in a cord � 44 Herbert Ave., Toronto Ont., Mrs N.S.; Miss Mary, Murphy, 277 �J Got- Que-; Mrs. J. E. de Gagne, 462 St. jean' . ' H. H. Best, Suipe 2, Eaton i�lock, gZk.: tingen St., Halifax,. N.S.; Helens.Leth- Baptiste, SL Boniface, Man. - Therese . h J. M. Brooks, L. McHenry; financial, varies conselderalbly. Crooked aticks, 2nd PRIZE toon, Sa.k'- Mrs Martha Eissfeldt� bridge, P.O. Box 799, Xclowna, B.C.; D. Boucher, Pont Etchemin, 6o. Levis, 1 ��. N 101 ` , . ­­ . " I .1 , Xidwoy.. Acids I R. J. Keeler and, Dr. R. B. G111'rie. The small diameter' of the Sticks, loose Melville, 9wak.; ". J. M. s Mrs. A. J. Parmiter 1205 Fernwood Quebec, = Mary Lois Williams,, . �, . .� , .. ­ gest (S400 Bermuda Cruise) B tn.; Mrs. Duman : Rd., Victoria, B.C.; il;Z H. Toombs, PR_ 1, chat. ­,:­,...insipecter'sreport was read and, ac- piling and prominent knots are,coin- 31wi� A] I I 0 Horne St., Pentict . .C.; Box 978, Kelowna,B.C.; Mrs. W. W. .�....�;counts pr�sented and ordered paid.- mon characteristics that reduce the Mle Claire F. de Varennes, Mrs. W11"alter S. Dickie R R. , I Buchanan. Suite 3,1407a IIth St. W., .I.,.�- ,� I,�,�,�1. I.. � Rob Your . ' Mitchell Advocate. volume of solid wood in a cord. 64 Rue St-Cyrillle, N.S.; Mr. Lawrence IP'rt;�ne, R.R. 1, NM, Atka.- m mcx=Wos 14th . I I . Coghlan, B.C.; Mrs. Colin C. Smith, Altig.; W. B. .. I", ­ . ­ 11, ,, I . � '. any People never -t-a- customary in many localities '. Qu,cbec, P.Q. R.R 3 Middleton, Annapolis Co., MS.; Brewer, 60 n Ave, Tcerooto�-011L; ­ -%, .. . . M seem to ge pod . , It is MHz, � . � I I , kiight's resL They turn and toss -lie &"ke Fifty -Seventh Wadding Anniversary to sell *cod by the short, face of I me. A. B. Allison, Morewood Ont.; Mrs. L. F. Swanton, 363 Waverky SL, ­ - . . ... 1.. I And count sheep. Often they blame it,on I .1. Mrs. W. Boss, 13 Ivy, Ave., &-iaw;: Port Arthur-, Ont.; Um H. P. H. Gal- .4 Resident of this community will . loway, 222 Queenston St, Urinnipe " �Jt' �unmlng cord. A short cord.' of wood , , . .'-�r Ont.; Mrs. E. Stevenson c/o McGill's �'. "neves" when it nany be their kidneys. -be Next s PRIZES .q, � .- ,4. is a pile ,4 feet high, 8 feet long and C.P.R. 1q.,th Toronto 9f..#on, North Man ; Mrs. W. J. Manning, Rimousid, ,.��,',U A I - 04 " Healthy kidneys filter poisons from the interested to learn of the 57th wed- 12, 14 or 16 inches in width depend- . � (5 $3()O, BefMiuja Cruises) Toronto Ont.- A. Walker, t. 3 2 Que.; Roland Guertin, 6005 Lafontaine .�,.� . . � 'M , . .. . _ . ­ � 4 t"; � I blood. If they are faulty and fail; poisons ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs,. BernardAve., Toronteo, Ont.Ni. Vie- '. IL, Montreal, qad�; Gerbude Gerin, � , ing On the market requirements. A Mn Honece Martin. 106 York SL, tot Luelvigelien, 41 Lonsdale Road, Tor- Preswitiation-de-Marie. McMastemille, .., .. �1. 1. 0, %; stay in theviystem and sleeplessness, head- William Elliott, Mr. Elliotthaving standard cord of 4 foot wo, d -is equal comw&% Got. � onto Ont�- Min G R Edwards 35 Que.; Germaine Guerin 86 Guil- I . ..7, , I . I � i �111 11- H46 9L, -Halifax. N.S.; Mrs. Edith, boult, Longueuil, Que.; Mr. J. Louis I .1. . W �). " (,; 11, ',- .*the, backache often follow.' 11 you -don't been boTn, and educated in this tow to .4 cordis of 12 -i'n'ch Wood -or .3 cords Mrs. Vable & ShMiff, 31 MAMR111117'AvIe. Munroe, 5078 St. Catherine SL R.. E.e%te. jr:,,.;. � .. " � ._ , B.P.i 7. . . . i .=- ' I i :�, . t Sleep well, try Dddd's Kidney Pilt!!i-for ship, leaving bore when 24 years old, , Tbmeteto. Ont. Montreal, Que.; Emma C. Anthes, UIA 1. � I .. 1_11'. .. . I . of '16 -inch wood, although -a standard C.. , ,1 half a, cenhay the favorite remedi, 163 when he moved, to, Turnberry Town- ed will seldom give 4 full cords of Me& Fred Lon& Rox 603, Vfigtby. Out- Tile Birdhics, P_P_ 1. Preston, Ont. .-,, r . I , & _" Gaspe Co., <)� e . . .1 a.1 1. _ 1 . I.... . ship. There he met and marri�bd Eliz ­ tvooil because Min Genttrude Awrwood, Sussil N.lk I I bw; a Ifluse Pelletier, C.P. 62 �9. . . .; . .. -�,�, �� I .. I t I 12 -inch Ste. L.oulw� R.P-1, Co. L'ls1et,QaP_; ... ... Dodd's Kidney fPillu- abeth Porter, who was born , hi Chat the shorter I Yatesapointle, (if, 96te Le Moyne, , Next 50 WINNERS' , Mile. Cocile 111crube *IXWU . �� ... ,� . r ,� , _ ftivit 1, . I I � � sticks Pile closer, - . . 1, i I , I cc nn L Loup Station, A'2 St. Rhear, , . . il� 11 .... Lonsumil. P.Q. . � 11 I I � � . FARMERS, - ATTENTION! WE REMOVE DEAD- HORSES AND CATTLE 1. . C.01 us, for pr6wpt.' service. , , /. . -V ,' Our Men Will Shoot Old and Disabled A�rlirrlals. . I � � TELEP14,0NE COLLEft SEAVOUTH 15 . I . , . I OXT�RIO TALLOW 00. - , "E"Okiii I I S - I ONTARI . ­ . .1 " � .. � . ­ ­ ­ , 0 . I . I I I . .. I . . . . . . ­ ..... . 4 1. 46 , , � - , * �. " I" I I- & . 1 I'. ,.. , , ­.', -U ,� " I ,,.,, , �. _W ,J7--.:` ... . .. . asw township and recently celebrated b, - 76th birthday. Both Mr. and Mra. E.- liatt are in, good` he'alifli. in his young_ (yr days Mr. Elliott worked. tae a ,thregber, farmer and several other cc- OUDatlons, and was well known as an, I apple 4kwk , br in -the idays, wheil this , Iwas one of Clove cou>Ltry'g leading in- dustries. Mr. 'and Mrs."lbott.6a4e t . four chblden: Mrs. N, of Wing - ham; Alex., WingbArn; George, Ot. taws; Bert, Oodorich. Another son, -1 WAA -died some years ago. - Clinton NeWs-Redord. . -_ ­ . I I .. . .. . I 11 I , , :, �­, , __ �', ,-, . 1. , . . �,.r,._,.. . %I%AU W I le�ata Obe.; Mde. F. X .1., . .. I Wa. Warthe do Rainville, 107 Grande tolg�41tuest:.Jbftph, �, �1. Next 6 PRIZES wee, Quebec, Que.; Anna M. Schefter, Quebm?ue.-T DoucetvBotte I ,, -� I I -1 � ­�> �, Box 28 Mildmayo Out.; Mrs. Roy D. P0411111a 7, 'Mont J.6, X.e,. . I I ..... . I I I 1. , . . I .11 �_. � , � � $25.00 each Gilder, I§ox 152, Iroquois t.; Mrs.u_ Mde. Albert Gagn6a,- So`Monk - I , I I .. . I . I Hill, 315 Robertson, Ft*. Winiliam, Ont.-. Ave., Queb Gabrielle "" � � ". " cc� Qum; I Mm H. W. (= I . I , � ­��,, I I It% 187 London St S., Al". William Cullen, 1268 Argyle Rd., 20 . __ , ont. Walkerville, Ont.; Mrs. Francis J. Zon e.; Mrs. LouisNadeau,'. ll � I I 1. I I li� 1.1-1 " Mey Mrs. 250 el St , Elizabeth 'Robertson, Flesherton; Opt.; : "'ef, , , .. &, , � .. ____ I Mrs.ConstanceW.Flcetwood,Soitell, h -112.'bermon, Quiet Haven, a center ,'c/o R. �, ,I ... , �,, � ­ . . . I .1 I , , , I Devon Court, Lethbridge, Alta. I ` AVI� Brougham, Ont; Mrs. H. G. Ryan,tier, I . 1111% . .111. . ear fill I �,! , , ":j 1 Mm M.N.Johnson, 3466Vec&r1eMvd_, 63 Park Ave.. Guelph, Ont, Mrs, Cm. 19 Crown St., Quebec, 1 � _. . ­ , M N.D,G., Montreal, Que. . Minnie James, 274 Avenue Road, Que.; Mn. IL E. Webstert Box � !&, �3� , W��:""� .,! -,',+,l � r N ,, � I I Z , ��,�, . 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