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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-09-22, Page 6­_ __ 0­1�­—:��'!7�� ­­ . -­_­-.---- ----- _ ______� - I ­ ,­­ ­- ­­ '_ ­ - , ­­_ ­ -1 .- - I _ ­­_­ , ­ . - . . — I ­- I I . "", �X_ .)) I �� � The Wingh-,3g A4,vancel .. � � , , " -% I."- ' _­ ­.-..--.--­ rRI C4�0p, rublishellat As"k. , , 'W* �4, Ae`,� � - Wixighaw, OntariO ;�; I ­hweday Mopniqu f 01C I I .. 9 2 711740rro,tv I ­ ------------,-,.�.�.:;....."-,.-,."�l-- -1-1 _­­ ___._____,__... ,-, ___,", "'he,C%*y Ch" 4 s Schok , i III' ­� An Apswer to t"o 'I 11H9W Much Education Does ' t120R"u"'ra'010'C'hj1d Need?" ­ .1 M.1A . � � . I � The, Sawnd*iy Sah.00t Lesson— 'SEffEMBER 25 __".­� , Rrovie-w. Qo1den Text—Galacians 6: 1041 I I - I � I every k, g, -, %t W . mt � g /A By ADA MELVILL4 611AVY, R,vview VaragrapW. Barnabgs and Paul to. Preach and to ' 1, , _ A. G. SMITH, r1lb11--lber * --9, , ,,� / I teach NiAwrever they,go, For the He. 1,ates, __ one year, I -:� ­,­-%, To the bro-ad.in,nde-d and f-ar-secin.g. Viough. Nye had been Rip VU -4 Y"I"g"'Old The chanacp vf Paul is full of I . - subscription oNOVOTED BY PnQF� lic,NRY G. 13ELL v orld.. Our, interest and, f 11 0 brew will Admit them W the syna . �.:�,­ � - �.:":.�'-_'. - ull ran $2,00; six MOYAlls, $1.00 in advance. C 1:%'. . .­ '' Qqluctttor, theve can be but une an'sweT =4 had waked up in a lieN f surprifie, A younr I I . , _. taxed to' The objett of tlli;� FJ�Pattmcnt is to, place at the ser- ". � 3k- to the qm-stl=, How mu -.h Cluc4tiOnlAkricultural Colleges are Man bagb!y educated and trained for gogugs, an -d the Greek is the live I _ . g "�_ . .;, M., . � Ion . , � Advertising ratc-11 Oil aPPli4catlon' acknowled ed I ­ . _.. ent be. a dignified and hoVorable profess" ilenguage of intercourse ,between men , .1vithout spoeffle dl- vice of our fa,rlvt rcitdcro tho, .ldvIcO of ar% ­ I _ I I. -,;��L!...,]_ doe--.% the rural child lict,d? It is pro�lthelr callaefty-and Volne Of th . I of different nations. Moreover, the . � I I , " . � . . I ­ N., . AdvertisealOntE userted 1111til forbicl tuthority on a I OtIbjects pertitninlA, to -solln unil o"OP3, . W . ,�V­_:;., ;.. alone with stu-,in which lie Might have lived a life e from ctioug ,will be I - " � I �,, , veilliM that children and fools tell the i Y0114 c&Pac1tYL­n'Qt ,the ROMA ado the sea$ 04 re r ,'Henry 6_1734 . in 4 I... I -.�:,;. .,:: 1�.. , e, qat� - � I , I..4 � . " I put'dents, from the, farm, but with AtUdOxlts, Of c0ri1P'Ar,1tiv I I Address all questions to pcqfcqaQ I] � ) lie becolni" -us had in I I ... .; . -:4 -ity � . - an and'have ino4e roads o' brIand, and e,bareed accordingly. care of The Wilson Publishintj company, Limited, Toron. ,I:, - ,­,,;� , :,:.-:;-:.:.'.,.1V�: trath, In a spirit of curlos - streqUo6s ad,Votmte of - a weiilc and Pirate ­; ',.-! , S­youag illen c,r . �! .tr. I act advertise. luran In the order , - -�,ft'­, �i:...;­:­ � to an e,xceptioiially� from the t"ns and �We .1.tr�g*ljng e and os;tablisbed peace and, fir'm Vulkf changes foo c I- to, and answers will aililezr In thl-I cO . I .I.... Z.. the question women wlI6 see I xiif _ . allso t6 which at first to . .. n ag , ulturdl ,1 throilghout all titbe,dilarilla,', solthat,�010 - in which ttlt Y.,. :-: i:.., * hool -boy. lie cons,lldtTed A14A4 y op, ,. -do' �y Oro received. when writinli,kIndly men, . �:, bright sc _ 1pents be In ttf#0 office by nuen, 1 o .­!.; - .. . '.1 I Pau been violentl Posed Tho tiavellers, rAy go sefdly upon their tiqn this paper. As space is limited It to advisable whoro � -;-, , ,X. . .... a richly construe- . � , . . . a ill* a swift glance of Pursuits, not Only . of a narrawand exclusive Jewlsit seit, . day. — 45 d ad. ,:.,. � I I . . . lu'pillent, gay - ourn'Ry. . - , ::�i��! - I , linhiodlatq reply is noceos"y that a tainflod On me his con- tive future tor themselves but all oil, 1, , -= .I- ­�T ,.;.L I P. ne, -scorn and hurled at 4;eq ovs ,And proqd� to excess, lie bo� J - ei� ­ . .. -y and gen. - c6ih-cs. th4 ,., � ­.- ­ closed with the question, whon . . ...: I a W6, may fellow Paul anO his cent drojwed envelope be en - ,.',':. 1;1111 1. C111241an, filial and all -embracing: ".All portunity to.tserve tbeir da , ,champilln, Of a bf6sd litmar, paniom thr4ngh two loAig jqurneya­�- INIESS CARDS 1, - . i -are thus Pyo!PATinP, ity Which, he believe�, will tki-amph, , BUS , the answer wl ' 11 be mallee ilrect I erataoill-and they . . to Cyprus- an . Asia Minor, Macedonia 0 . ted he 'Pall get", � ollyright by Wilson P ublishing Co., Llml I might oonclude by dropping the themselves to Mae that future a over all pTejudiees anta, barriers of na� an4. Qrege ,d , . Mutual Fire �re, advise as foll*vs:- cial .',tion ,*ltd, raco� -gqd 'and, lt'al,t* I . Ag TV e enter with hi -ft, into .: I have fouroot acres of would, theireft an ,I , �ttla I � . , . ro44 V1 I I . 6ty after city, in'to':pwish synag9guea N. A. - five . . Welfill1gWill land which is quite heavy.clay- it has Apply about a ton. of lime per acre tqle at this point as fully covered by' -scientific sucLeeps As well ga a 01n, ' ­ en oni "in brotherhood and gqqd- I - Insurance Co. is plowed this Fall Or my, boy frietiXg brief statement. Still, I success -a citizen -ship success as well in ces gAd,wotkahops,�=4 been plowed and has been' in pasturle when the land I will. Though intellectually of the aud,inh-wketpla, , , 1414stablhs t spring. Work it into the' land bteause be. has not had, all be could as a personal success -A succem look- quiet- hospitable homes. We see as - he a ISO quite heav-, I nex , . � 111,911est rank, and able to stand upon . tqnp,Ts, and for about fifteen years o to x1reak, and -because thero.ixig toward sitatesmanthip as well as �j . il�d sembled fhAngs, eager lis Head Office, Guelph i plowing. Next get, s equaliti *jth'� 9,Iatesinien . - in.g ears glad- to Rislis t&,kell On ail classes of insur- June sod, What would be the beat I immediately after, , still exist for hini, ,handicaps go great,'a ,success that will work on the mud- I scholars, y -et lie chooses to consort some open, and will . I I Ing, so I c0uk 'Spring seed it to ,barley, putting oil' , receive so mespage� But.we able property on the cast, or premium crop to pliffit next Spr I . that While the frienis of education are'sills 9f lecal,Politics. I believe I I'll wlth,-the bilunblest, pitig,irpm Place I jee� 'It.j.6' j0A1,OU.4` aw h4ti.le fqces�, - I sow it to wheat in the Fall of 1922? about a bushel to the acre, and at the m I -4W � note system. I ercome them, all too not Overstating this PTOP*Oitiloil- I to j�' i - --t * i 'g lilmself ll�f the time to plow i same time seed- with a mixtur-0 'Of JAbOxIng to Ov 0 There wag a day when. fenews aua ,U,V�i W Iii,a�l-liaii.il,g,an,d-,bo'bbmiiigj a Awgv,thgt oiiin'bt , lire'tO 116ar"A'At ABNER CosENS, Agent, When would be the best t nd alsike clover, about many. of him grow Up, suffer and g i I s the future age of salvation Of which cep shcnld it common red a tial to 'safety be sAy"S, 4111 t1ling-8 to 411 men that by! t be for the Gentile as lized. the -*alls we - ,, 'be�V wiiigham, it and how ninny inches d 10 lbs, of the former and 4 lbs. of the out of life without having i*a,,, ML , re more assen 0 , drolNulin to - be plowed? s possibilibles, list than they are now considered to be, In all 11104nk ,'he 111�%'Y galki :2016 fthe'l wefl no for the is*, and Gentiles who� � � Intl Answer: The answer to Your ques- latter Per acre, 017'0`7010-ut 12 to 15 lbs' and plead, at the old city where I was born, the faith and following of Jesus Christ. !are offelidecl, -whelt Old of the- folly, - 11% tion will depend to seine extent up per acre of sweet clover. still argue and pre"ll ,the convents, tht - I Thettgryel Paul's life as fat as we 'bf thpir 1.a61'w,6rMiip.' We follow Paul UV1 11 semi have fqllowed it vvi-A be a fascialing" f DUDLEY Mot Z niediate every opportunity, each doing our bwt stately homes, . - ant - his - I -A% through scen,ds�o ur locatiou.. if you are in the sec- I In order to supply the in, away the handicaps for as'narles, the orchards end gardens, the 1�s y1a subject for ievidw. We see him . 't I 06tapout 6 ., a . mid the,fierce, SOLICITOR, ETC. - ed by � : riot and confusdon HARRISTEli, I tion -where corn matures, an early available plantfood to get the legames to 'clear Victory and otlier Bonds sought and I growing, apply about 300 11ba. per 40TA mavy of this genera -tion an possible'cemoterlos. even, were surround as the carefully. educated child of A! qpm(m,_ of the pWb, .befqre� 116man. - crop of corn call be grown and cut . �ng about 3 per and for all who are to come along the'wn4ls of stone or brick or t.111 spiked, glood J04-sh ho . . usually tried to 40 1 Olis . � mAgIsI;rates, who , Sold. for silage sufficiently early to allOW'of a fertilizer carTyi thQ way of tho,iron railing. And -let us mark ; umveivity ot%4svdt-ive;oity;of,T.irsu,g,,i-wh.6�t,*&s ju,st, intil. prlAons" and thih. office-Nizyor Block, Whighim I 8 per cent, phosphoric path of citizen -ship via were full of fence- learning the I mathematip-6, and the in flight to farther cities and new ____ the ground to be plowed and workedicent, amniOni'l, � potash. This rural home and the rural School. " well -the jails _� umli of�acid and 3 per cent. prowlers, philos,op p up How much education can the coun- climbers, wall -breakers,- I I . by of bit time,. the Hebrew I . I 1. 111dees of toll. 1922. If you are not ill the corn belt' should give the grainerop and grass trY child tAke9 would perhaps be the thieves. We -have lived to We most and Greek languages and- literature,] Papil'.s life becomes to us, a great Ous start. If the legumes ,na done I . acquiring skill in Th-eborlo p.nd. de- ,Of- llnseifi�ij toil a ,living . l '-i puttir question, of those pondo IvItel ' We see' him' again in i& Won-' I I � �Ives himseli '-' )_ I I would advise growin better way o ..g this mous protectio, 1,P r R. VANSFOONE' sg a mixture of: a good vigor er,mn � a bushel of I make an abundant growth, cut the er* to under- sacrifice, e a wholly to, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR barley and oats, about 'first crop ania turn the second one When the earth receives more Inois- Away- As we came bett 1d0Xul'dty,',uT bis dreams;- JWunalkini lb has become, h;b confesses, - ' . Mi;ney to Loan at Lowest Rates. each to the acre, which could -be cut h s ture than it can care for,' we have stand the �sycholbgy of mmtal Xo`- and glorlous both in its ll�ij� '--- - bdild"'slavd , t. He 1 under in ordftr to build up the ulnu overflow- actions, we saw that possibly walls I - of Jdaus Clit" WINGHAM for mixed gr-iiin. As soon as the crop , of this soil. destructive or wasteful. fbetllyll ija prophetic hope 9udyi1ik*Jt1hiVN80�]s ,only to .proclaim. the love and ------ is haTvested, have the ground plowed it invited climbers, Perhaps, an k � ,le gTeat . . Or� �% � 'found Out some-, Gainaliel tea,ch4t. , And immediately from 5 to 7 inches deep,1 Subscriber: Is it All right to spray flood; 'when it receives less than . . 14tedithe an,lent lawi witl saving gt�ee'oj Jesus Ohrrist.' . otato vines on top, for blight, wij9 can care for, we,have destructive or thieves; as we "o as his: again h.e hiM.Self Wrote, �'FOT me to live is ARTHUR J. IRWIN and worked up for fall wheat. -At the P YOUL. have depriv4tion­drought. Our thing about the.real spirit of bfbther-', lie Is .the zealbusefficee of 4e Jewish , Chtle.." A -Ad' he believed* that, in all time 5vu seed the fall wheat it will BbrdT,ux; or would to ha * tef I .. Ing to ve I a 4 the shared good., we saw council actively, engaged in try -i his'toil andsacrifl,ce, Chiist was with * a sprdy that you can reach thorn from =0ingueltizen-s must not suffer frRin hood n I - � him. "Nev�� forget," writes Paterson D.D,3., L.D. -5. Pay you to add additional available I r .drought. Thq that jt�vdght be safer to a velvet staml) �Ut -a 11119chlOv011s sedt Of Peo education,al, flood D clear down to the side- ple Who. -PTOfesd to be th6 followers o - under the leaves? I lawn, extend I iaTene. Then -by the- realizing of the close Doctor of 1)ental Surgery of the plantfood in the form of about 250 to I -Aust f 80,yth, "thht inner ne,cret of Paul's - potatO vines on proportion of schooling to ll�eed ence, .a icilucifl6d Na life. the con4tant I Pennsylvania College and Licentiate 300 ,.be. of fertilizer per acre. For the Answer: Spraying [ be normar. Men and women njust be walk without a visible sign of f Wayside, Oaf he proceeds with'authorl- . . x gives a . pr;�eltce ofb4B liord, Mhe� whole value, top for blighm With Bordeau . OM'15- l� � of Dental SinterY Of Ontario- fall wheat on your heavy cl,XY I would fruitful according to the need, of their or even to lose. an,,AP,,* ,or a t tative lt-tters.-tv the, Jewish 111419119- of'this biogt&Wy is lost If *6 f6iget office InMacclonald Block. advise using an.aiiaiysis running about fair distribution of the ' fungicide. it leads us to pre- stone than to We9keti'men IlY,eomlot- tr,tes of Damascus, he is suddenly Christ in thinking of His serVant;-if 2 per cent. animonlia., 12 per cent. During the early grow -Ing period of day. This oomeluslo ay: Ing weakness. The -vanishing of such stricken as with -a :axundepbolt from. i1r74c1tr4a.ui,k�bi% fa$th:atrid cout,4961.44', . � . if you want a sent this question in still a third w. 'I Ill. llsi�6tl, tb4 *6ice ' e we lose si . ght for phosphoric acid and I or 2 -per cent. the potato, however, A - h VK , li�aven and v aino-ment ene4 a pek O I ag'."Ou eiidi2ranc - must the counti-j child produce WaRs' and f , .. I ' pf j, e, lie whose peoplV AIl Deou of 'the - sec�ret� Of,it, all; - - He�,iive&,in " thorough application additional WhAt oi the f othe ,, ,he. b I . M G. H. ROtn' potash. , pa ­ 11 _. � sprays call,be obtained -which drive in order that he maybest meet the de- ward symbol ,ssing_ of_ot ec " * ' ' Ile go6i;- on U Dd-hIA&us neo. Behind, over the i i ill M . . ntal , t as good re- the place where- bA.rriers, as for instance the OR a -self to Chrint's p,Tese7 s and I Graduate Royal College Of De R. S. A.: Would I ge the liquid up under the lower sides Mande Of his day in . 0 O. , erseciitejaut to Join him heads of 13T,i9sts and goverriAT , Surgeons suits from applying acid phosphate to difKerentiation between mpn�.. OT, t,,e .. -1 , � 1. -6b I be � �qug'ij4iWxls 0�e, - of the leaves. This method of &ppli- he findi hirilself? . g fii , 4, ­ I .. .to gging it in as and man me-Velipmt, betweml we an on I I �- . I ho*llb - - �Wqgbt:lo�V,his appkoVal- ' Graduate UnIversity of Toror cation is resorted to in the large po- A New Bra Dawns. 10 follow. , 'hini, tharp to non'le Jeili%­ He. � . I I I would if I used a fertilizer drill? the farm and -woman in the -6 - . e let I ye eat in ,fhe' .KT,abian wilder- lie .know. Him' for his' 4riefid in 41fe, . . � Faculty of Dentistry tato-growing sections of Maine and A full answer to the question, -thus � .. . ", . .1 period of the Grea� War brou, ,. � � es& , - li� _. OFFICE OVER H. E. ISARD'S STORE Answer: Best results will be gotten ,. � g0.0 bacle in tbolight :C& .In.,d,e,atho?, - .: - 1. New Brunswick. stated, would invol-vol an Px-h4ustive clin= tl�is Aemolitim -Of-.,walls. bq-% over ,gli his &"_4s, wheT6 'he rov-16Wn I - . I ApplicaUiOn, . . . — from acid phosphate if it is worked - I - study of life aud: livaing. as they 'are 1 twe�n.countjy and, town ao I d, 1bles ' .onsid,q-fill- d4e�i,y 41rAt.-he hasithpaullsowile I soil as is done by application - sed and , . xb�riences give Point tot Nut drowin� in Canada. ­ and as -tilL,y,. should ber, It would at :be,,bhe law Of mon, in, which is the learned about,JosuT:OhAi�, and flytda. xhortd;tlon- With 'Which theJvft_04 through a fertilizer drill. The whole - entu hy, fliA the ek4W.dV,_9,Jw4adon1 I ,- the U -W; 0 le: ft.g.,, Hj_'k�&.�'. *hAt.-IV- . W. - R. HAMBLY into the - Whether nuts, such as walnuts,* lout involve a study.,of What cOnstf servant alike or ill axid,good; the 900d. whioh­i§ henceforth to govern his life. dr. tb�-Vlwf- beg , , Ptlgh� � Object is to get the phosphate distri q,nd Can- work gole . was to be,Qyertaken in a fault, B.ft., M.D., C.M. buted through the moir.t soil as thor- almonds, chestnuts, filberts and cobs, tutes Canadian citizenship , I ,9 out Mutuall needs lhutt-Al -at length to Daniaecus iti the nt-lAit-6f O, c&oer Of pefrguell-' Special attention paid to diseases of ship, for it is n,ot'toO r I . oughly as possible. It the soil is dry -can be grown,in Car#44 to such an adian statesman red alixietie1g, mutual-servtce and, 'jjfI,er,.l.H,o goes,1w* sin to preach Christ. tin, hv had been smitt,Iiii -to the ground %Vomen -and Children, baying ta'ken and -the applicationtis ma4e broadcast extent as to.be commeTeially' Sue,cess- much to say that we 'have ente . oderr machinery, good­roadis, ane. to Jerusal iostility, is in peral 01 and,convicted of his,sin. It was when. Ing? �111 But liq, meets I postgraduate, work in Surgery, Bac- on the WL=face, you will not get as ful is an open question, Experiments upon a wo'Ad-period. when the liitier� rural postal service, clubs for boys ltis� life aftd in pemu�aetl to return to LhuMbled, and chil,grined,blind and con- . teriology aud'LSelelitific, Medicine. thorough a distribution through the axe � being made at Experimental ests of farm�r and statesman are as and girls,,clo, 5 for.wonton, elubs. for hJ4 horao in Ta;rsus. 'Here iffid1ii-th6 filsed thata Inolssenge'r, of Jesus camer office IN the Kerr Residence, between ._ I ated as my right hand is to men, falilily,.clubs neighWoving regions - -of Syria a calling )I grawl-ng area as when the fertilizer Farms in British Columbia to see if close y rel elubs for the,whole ­ nd to i&, . int '"Brother Saul�,' . the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist is worked into the damp soil, where it suell a thing is possible. These ex- my left: the -national body. cannot . . , Cilie -is testimony .and .aiv3 leading him -to I for the rural citizens. a clounty ,ftnd ,ja, be bears .b . out in liberty. I Church. . , afford to,cripple.or, paralyze. -or ampu- ani on hili; work, u�til ,BarnAhaa AVa.-In), .�Vheri -he went to Jerusalem, . ve And spreaA' periments to be thorough will natur- pra!vripce faid ii.,Wcn, commimity ontor- carrl ugalem. fililed with reinforse forhis past"actionA can immediately dissol . Zd,lbe'eb.'his, T-riefid W .Ter 411 business given careful attelitlon. ally have to cover a number Of years. tate either onel pnses,of' all .sOTtS, from ��operative *b 6 'Antioch� to and sv�kbdg�tcl, n P.O. Box 113 through the soil water. Many of us can remember when the I dom" � to invite. him to. � tone by redoubled-ze4l Phone 64. . As they have been in operation only marketing and buying to co-operative share in The work of tbe Mixed Jew on behalf of the church, he was Met T. W.: I have a piece of ground, for a limited time, the results as yet. -average magazilkv.,and newspaper took wOrshipping and P�ayinj .these, and Gentile-4,hurch 'Of thst r,ity. . with suspiai�li and disibe,lief by, -"all?' g% about sit acres, which I planted to a0iieve6, while encouraging, cannot account of faTms and farmers clAC'11Y e la of the . -bat- , A year paeses and the city massion- . n ht ,rudeIV c; ssified,, are some but one man,-Barnabas, who h -.id faith . C. Redmond oats last spring. I sewed about 200 ' ion tering.rams which have broken aown , Saul had , IN KO be said to be altogether conclusive. 1ram the standpoint of condescen*' ary work in, Antioch lea -4 to bla In- I to be] ievO that been convert - lbs. of fertilizer to the acre and all I Made the, 0. 0 , M.R.C.S. (Eng). received was two loads of straw (no -Mr. Lionel Stevenson, .superinten,degA toward men, and women who ld line fences and opened up auguraki�on, of an, entotpr�sa, vhich is ed atd� not only t Ol b � .. is ps"t then' . ,Sidney Experimental Station, daily close contact with the d,.rt 7of enues of exchange between :farm to carry, the gespell, to disfant.-land;i. but Afterward, having a spe�ilal piece, L.R.C.P. (Lend). :ON oats). I want to get some clover an of the, ets,forth ,'the field, the barn; the chicken yara, 9�'� �.d town lioiiip, 5ewa*ih oolitmunities ,in the isilands at of,vtork to be done, sent for him to be it and I would like to have something in Wbulletin recently issued, s nplished', the hog pen) or� from the, standpoint and farm, farm home 8X nrk:& - � PHYSICIAN AND SURGE . .a, farm the Mediterranean sea, and all ,about his pa�l;neT in it. Pwi;l knew the I Wr. Chisholm's old stand) Can I what has already been aceox I farm supply and. town .del I its coast�, 'seem f o Invite them to I sweet-ness and strength of brotheTly I to cut for hay next year also. and Of the same times describes the pf f1le farmer as. a, comi4, or.,pictur- d-emand. and to,wn Supply. tomue. Their knowle3ge both of Ile- i belpftilliess, antl what others did for � sow timothy and clover this Fall, or to, -a certain, type - . . .. requirements of nut cultUVe. He says 0sque contribution . brow,and Greek mulm-_ it Poakble for '4hilil.' ,.v& may do for others. n" n just the timothy and sow the clover in - A Sacred Trust. . that on many homesteads in British Of fietion; Or, in connection with Ya I . means ­ I ; �' ­`_ �­_­­___ UK. . _�L L. STEW the Spring? What can I do to get a cation *idylls and poetry about the This breaking of barriers I . . I Would land plaster help? If i Columbia nut trees have been planted, will most cer- 110 litOT8 ' I the !'� X ", Gradulito of. University of Toronto, catch 7 minat4ng cow, the song of chanti- that hosts of children _! / . ypu -have no need of th- sciences . , 7 . ainly 't8-1 tareg! And you, Uttle . ., ' . leinle; Licetittate o! the so, how much would he proper to sow I but that owing to, neglect, only a few TU lcof milkmaids ana t *' find their 11c.aUltigand eliection!' ' nd wash and, -raise , - (01 � - 0,V 1-paculty pf Med ia, . un; - oleer, the rosy chee 1 �( . - , t College of Physic . I ion on a better, and, if pos- so on. " , Ontario and I and when would the best time be to ha.ve survived. ln� order to place nut Nearly all this has gone by, anywhere. but on thd. 14rni and,- of I will cook a 01/1"r ? r ., - an., it��diderhblw� " or E. J. S.: I have a duck which laid � , I sow. I I cultivat d the course, not ,- I numb bu Third or, perhaps the Surgeons. - I s4ble, a- Paying basis, the experiments thank Godl To -day the farm art ' r - I I Office Entrance: Answer: The climatic conditions of and yw'ly are f to and city children will 'finA �q 3�1101C wi-11 be enough for you!" over seventy-five eggs. Then she . ken Of were undertaken at the Ex- farmef and his -wife SO, . 0 wn I � I I Second Door North of Zurbrigg'a the past summer were almost opposite ! sPO oil all editorial pages that are worth theirs.,anywhore but in, the townsf, ali Trained for Right Living. wanted to set and we let her. When Photo Studio. to soch as would produce best growth perimental Farm at Agassiz, and at I � I the Experimental Station on Van- the name; one, great field of journal- cities. As already stiggostedf. olii;­id .ed around and . Quiekh PHONE29 of oats. Consequently, this crop is of I no matter. :for ,dismayj either V27 It ,_ y and skebehily ,speaking, the she cattle off she droop JOSEPHINE STREET couver Island. Fine specimens of the ism sends out, v)iall I say, billions - . ruQ1 child, is to be trainod far Self- her feathers .looked rough and she - very largely a failure all over the flat'Natu.16 set- around and gape or op4in Persian or English walnut are to -be Pages yearly, well edited, well illus- fallsout. 1.tme,909­cMr,017 od- Citizenship; Parenthood; Busi- would .. The fertilizer Which Y aders is at- her 407 -old bu -rostoT- he I � I for - . OU seen on the island and in the lower txated, well printed, for rural re - - isiness - of cur 4;iAiil� neso�_an intelEgent understanding of her Mouth as though gasping . applied to your oats will remain very ej�4 P. , - breath. Thought Perhaps She was Dr. Mamma C. Calder Province' Fraser valley. This fact leads to the alone; the market reports and the Ing. a lost balancq�, g�#iiig, .1 n * .�r pril and Sky, plant, life, tree life, ani - * i - largely in the sog for next Ye"*S the beaM reports on her chiklre'Aijp�W;J) -0 inoulthig but it seeing as thou h General Practitioner belief that they can be profitably weather reports and g,nowtibleadinta � '. *nd ins,oct lif e , bei-teria ,rdo; the g glib - , ? � ) crop. if you are in the Fall wheat see- grown. -Sonte fifteen or sixteen var- and the insurance reports and a score. tired veins)% taking tar -e *W:eh,d;Jb,e$b -11141- . b nesq-, ought to be bettiar' by, now. Can YOU Graduate University of Toronto, ti*n our ground could be worked up : f husiness of ', 119 world. �" he do for her? Also give r4aculty of Medicine. ieties are being experimented with. of othei exact statistical documents knows ,how, of the! tO414 jht6 008 'Of it in, everyday life; the business tell me what to ' '... " " Oince--josephine St., two doors. south immediately and wheat sown this The planting was made in 191,7, and that concern them4lves witit thebilzi- her one fwnily-�-��a litialiffl-'Tabe, I , '406ts Miderstanding,of - illuohinOy- the best feed for young ducks and tell - tu mn, Und 'r such a system good while the trees have attained con- ness world in its most serious and In my own miAd 1 mak6 no iff er- of 'u, for he has, do, if they can be picked during the sum- . 'U' ill I mer. . of Brun,swiek Hotel. ' resuits are rot'Lten by sawing timothy %I needs, every type and kind, Telephones- -Office 281, Residence 151 siderable size, only -a few have so far Vital aspects, turn their clearwit spot ence between the educationg first and .last, with t -be highest t . , I seed at the time the wheat is sown I sp a, coun . and applying the clover in the spring of -good quality in any lights upon the rural ponulation and fundamental y e, king, of the - � weg W ducks gape . i,h1e %iinpler f.,qtpla OS, t_ ' When mAtime �bre ding t child. Do" no as . . d appear tough -and lacking in vital- , Pqroa:ig nUT1"4 American species of what it is dohl;6- and thiliking. The try child.and the city, - . t an or law an just as the last snows are going off, ' - chanics, He must be trained f usually due to lung trouble. I SELL is sufficient- chestnut, known as Castanea denbata,: farm vote and the- Sarin thottzlit and each man -child and each woman -child bservaoce, whether ib the the Is of itY it 'a Irown and Parm Properties. Call and or as scon " the ground, . the farm action are -to be dealt with. neo4- to be ready for LIFE, first of 0 . - . � it I-, often caused.by dampness in the mmmon enough -.4t Quebec and On- '(self -reverence, .self-knowledge, a . - Ece my list and get my pric,e2. I have ly dry to bear a teal:n. h6 fomnec is -bone of our national all -4.4d I"rb of alll,?�Aiid dare Vu say, 0 house or ,lack of rarLge. Possibly the . , game laws, land laws, laWs some excellent values. While you will have considerable of Columbia. While the flavor is super- bone, ,fiesh. of our national flesh, �nd or 1,'dare any teacher or educator. or c0-1n1tTW financial world, prohl- sttiln 6f heavy laying followed by a the plant600d of the 200 lbs. of fertil� , I of an7 type or kind my into that govern t1le' t I I 1.6lig period of .setting oil eggs re - OW ize-T that you applied to the oats still ior to the Japanese and European what our national life in Its evolution- leader is to be forced.- bition liawt, t(b. rulog and- lawt of the strength of the bird and J. G. ;) i EWART chestnut, its small size is anobstule ary ongoings b,as brought into . what, grooves the -life I In the soil, if you wish -to make still I led,to the rural youth o pollitics, and statesimanship, lawsof the duced . . to its finding a market abroad. Al- union, lot him put asunder -%vho I are To acco, ne whIt weaithew, of complerce, of. intersta made her susceptible to lung trouble. WINGHAM further sure -of 6 ciftch of t,rait and inonds, both hard and saft shell, -have --at i'lig Own 'Peril- lest Pri-oilege than "all &e can get," is d even, figet-iiialonal relations. lk� AlAittio 4t6yeniw'.po�per in the',food Phone 194 Office in Town Hall clover I would advise the addition Of *sof 1,03% ago And. an x It . Isolate the bird in a been under experiment, trees, having Make- Their- .Calling -,3ure; to rebuild, the fenc t -lie trained So ome-lijaking, for may �be helpf ul — - 200 lbs. more fertilizer at the time you , been brought In' 1:913'from southern Therdfone-to return to our muttons. continue to create the type of mind mUS ,e4qypmunity-making, for state-me�king, dry, sunny house etmd sue may r6cover, in your Fall -wheat, This rdl thdt, resenting fences, attacks for world -making and. Other Wptld- but, treatment d heases is difAtult. I Europe, 'California,, and Chim TWO -what,educe;tion esm our Tilrad Job 7 I P � succ immodin,t,ely available plittfood would ary take? I make. unqualified1whith the fence rotects or else r4- � . Ducks can be pf �ed the' same as DRUGLE&S PHY S101 -AN axe d"I"Ing' - . . , I give the wheat and the gra,gs a good I Of these trees have produced -prolific: gmd�, M nuaking, . . . crops of the hard, ,,shell type ,and one answex tha-, they can, take exactly fuses to see the fences come down no � I have not touch6d upon specific geese and- at the vame .time. When . start, preparing it for the severe tests matter how It- Might gain therel;yl [begin -picking at themselves CHIROPRACTIC of the soft shell almond. British Cot� what any boy Or gi,TI can take: such e woi�ld i gvgeitojes n,or MeAo opee.lfie suggestions the -bird's * � "to - of winter. umbia is out of th& range for wild educatlon as will mod perfettly fit Ear,b. child- that cbm6s..WO th I an to,A� . I : ariplish- in the opring and seem about to slied, it In easier keep well than to re- , w all thia ir to be 0ce t cover lost health. Chiropractic Ad- I would not advise the aplioation of s and up to date their -planting ,them, to quote thes. great teacher. Paul, is absolutely entitled -to thd best the. . Iat. i19 not, my immediate Prov- it is time to make On, examination and ee this is simPly a pecan, lit call, gett" ed lastments Is the Key to Better Health. land plaster beeaus add I has not resulted in -any great atceess. to make their "calling -and ejection world, has for him­ftll I inde. I only Make my plea that we pick them if the feathers seem ready. They remove the Cause of Distaqe. temporary stimulant. It di),es tot Filberts are difficult to growt and sur&' --a suresuccess in.the broadest, 'na�oh ,obild. is his own man, so to swer to tliequentioll, A good, ratlon for ducklings call be . . I nrakeipta,etical an, any plantfood, and indeed operates to their success has also been limited. soullAett sense of what the wo3NI sue- vpeak,slad �untll hecan, ae and, e4,00so � 4,110W MU6, 61111cs�ti;on does the rural nvade of on,o -part ObVil. fileal and four DR. J. ALVIN FOX let loo.se, some of the plantf,od, that is I ., 11 s W th e ltow-g=6 flour Phona 191. Hours -2-5 and 7.8 p.m. tornuts, hickory nuts, =d, h4zol- cans can mean. And what then is to for hinlee,2, his trAinilig it' *E 501'el"'chfid- need?" by- -giving him, UP to the Part bra"n I ul'ttl already in the soil. Letting loose this I But 6 rd tick it. togeLber. Then add about - I nuts all yield well at Agassiz, Walnuts be the "calling and election" of the ttutb­g national trust -a w rld- t At very timits of our best visiori� all he -to 9 — plantfood at a time when the crop is -to -be. Ildministered without, the & After the not growbig actively may result in I have been experimented with at -thA- country chllxl,? can take -and all he can five per cent. of coaX.16 adn Experimeittal Farm there for more Within MY memory ,OAW your$, tjid dalmning..deelsion which in the ,past can get, all he . third day s6 tpllAling �of beef scrap " I I DRUGLE% PHYSICIAN- the lose of some of the soluble plant- thild Une I . . I ' Idi- years than on the Island. The trees Three It's, have:given Place to ,such a bag. "id, in the ca,S44,f the $&'(& I f _%�� and green rye sh6u,16 be added to the ' food from the soil, whereas the a� . . g Bat of special. Projects all too plaw, Y: flaiftm -Metal Mash. L � OSTEOPATHY tilo,n of the fertilizer adineed would- be have grown well, but tho fruft--gen- ' d W hogs- �The Right . er for I 1 =Iwet,w�ho, gro, �.gray_haired,, feel. Z 1, "Q Will 1791160 'beat all d . Aft& the eighth'W66k a go6d fat - ban not beon up to a satisfae- ,, I ­ �, I ___ __ =., F*rrough,w6rk,and -heavy pounding , aetuvily r&upplying, immediate avail. erally - . I—' ­...... � . .... ­ , , 'I ti, toning ration for ducklings cowists ol - 1. DR., F. A. PARKER abl,e food to the young crop. tory marketable starAOxd, ,_:±t.__.- . , I * a mackitiAtli, bili. icksmithle bal-1-pee three pArts ,LOT* meal) 04 PaTt low - 13, j.. please tell me what to do h1bft-1'ft--JL Adtf -Ar. nier is the tool toXise- It is mad6� � Osteopathic Physiclait, only qualified -0 1.4 Is 19UL h ii - ke liff mg, , � shi bpbtla - -- I ade-flQut, onwpA# groe�i food.ared 40stealputb in North Huron. With land on whith nothilag -can grOlv- FO. -Poultry - (NIHing. . 16V the - , , ,I P,Urovs,g of pogliding 9T Adjustment,'Of the spine is more X have about one-half acre of blatki The next -stop iti,VftkVY culling is I � - I 1. . . . � lton%vor '610iok,�,Tpet*l, toOls. three-JourtNis'paif bf b6ef's6&p. This 119 11 Carpentt5,a' ,driving tools, such 4tillekly teouriAd, and with fewer treat. sand on whieh nothitg seems to grow- I fall culling of the poultry flos-,k. The Th&.eo&1#.6-H­1i9,ht'i9t4a bftnibg by' M' as is given thtoe time - a each day. . (It will'. !S01rJ,eti*1e8,_W,WM hamtAftg,miall � , ts, ,6d not ifftAila, 1 d 7 � ��_._4 1 wents than bs, Any Other method. The land is lovel and though there farrier who is really elideavoring to I f W Ads 'right); I ii,.�hu 0 1 W I ivAdinir;, s ed to be used- in pounding 6w,houvy Re��Aoblel And --the- ii�oblenens ill:tt br&d up ic ,hit'll-laymg Atrain ,oamot ere , 1Wk as sin, ivh;vith cold chisels lie's in otber v Blood pressure and Othor examina- used. to be a great, -doal ef agotil to br&& from his #fttite , - fleck Pat WS th xllotil.- 'Zo,480"I i�ii, ste6illvbut ,never tons qltl,de. , it, I have drained it, P �Aj�,r t ,glates op the car. fl� �ma�jisfy�' to' rroe.b The lkbest, pojfltry.,�bUUethl 0 w1j'a'�.40on'I 11 dead, wlA 'rito I I OFFIC't�: OVER CHRISTIE'S STORE Answer: Front you.r description 1. of hens and pullets. It -,01 fpsy him Then half U r4a, and half to, nief , . I % � in, own,-44mes Rumell 1,6 -well. ,". - - able to determine whotber it to make up :a -special breeding floi* ' do , . ,1*��nt&fw t6du; xotwbilldg them virtla- th ,�_._�.-. , - - ­­­ ...7 --.-- =_1!=0..%WM0W"-"ffl"W� � .. " am not Pa UPS Wd, slleAkS v- tilee", uys ht� . 'I 4-41peh as a itlaked or .. i is the chomicAl cond-!1�on of the soil or Cath nPV1119, u -4W yeairling hens or "A'A, ho* �WIW-d 111isminwon 411Y, 10010*4111y 141antiors should not endeavor to CIA, cd On the largeat watth in thO I the bad physical ,Condition of it that older in thAn fttk- If ifto selection . W111 rdaWg helig lity like aU Qr4ation;_. bat*�A hamule:�,40,*Ill not drive al couffitiOnD. votld� a tinfegleee recently oxhibited ther I j,Mlg V�Jjtbiit- ean�t�jhtly' olloping from ralto -herin, uu&-i- vtd.-iir I I I I 1�1 I I w 11 I farm I . in I W Th .1 ght to 'I, I ` . 11 t I I , I - I I I i . I i 0 d , - - I - I , I I " . I I 1 I � cau�*s its sterility. Since it is Fand of thew hens is -left ulitil late next In Lur.,"on was 17 inches !,n diamtter e tb&Td to ipick them . 11w thought it oUt #, the htft'g alit hired; the naLl head, ThIs slippi.bg results ri#e a h6n r6ised, tbat, N#43r S9 6 11A.Ml *Ad 61 itichoi round, and you have drailmd it thoroughly, winter, it will b I IT likvo, flo, beffiouft ,Wired," in da.magod viork ana bruls�d- fingero, ity. Tather -than ali as'sat. To Make A" but -still without egftt, I " of out. The proper Unit for this work is I ga'-do it tompork, 'S,jof jj�fit dut' of bond �r. favifie?" should . A renvarkgbld 6ird found iU Noxi" apinioli thut the sbil is (1) ,9013 (2) in j9ept*mber or Octollor. T1 I M's 400" and Pe6rA and: 00WI3 sWaY, bout nails and' 10$ suffi. al*uI4 be goi* ovew Jill'At the I Ld th6li I hftr her M)r rid et A46 � evil ,- Vill, & Lit'n 1hea of the keep thent in the Pink of o.ouditlon. is the bft Martin, Wbkh hao a trkk Altosethke too 004 to rcUt V1 D60 M411 9XI y' slllo,64- Th4s,taii-otly be done by givit)g. eltra of tufftilic up #A the jAp ewlt ulowluro Solt oiftt growth al)d Ill the vanwd,& ,culling but -WPF11th,1!t:" Ill WiSht I WA43. & b1med old hen; I)ian"ar till it is pitfectl . F. I . tho josthor# c f JoW idea of plokirw out the best heiA , Msyb,e thty,tl Wift +AW homesteAd then I" then koo it in that condition. COW care aM plenty of,pr,01,6V feA, of its Mad 60 the eZftt-MmNSn*6 (8) The 000 U 90 T'06T i:D Vlt`ln� , ag * beAutiful Jkwler. t1w,t % ,mmiet, mmk*Wn a erq, I xahw 04n tho T44weat ones. . � . L� 4