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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-11-17, Page 6,- •....U.--,-, The. Wing tiara Advance Published at Winghar, Ontario Every Thursday Mornino A. G. SMITH Publiaher Subscription rates: •— Oue Year, "v2,00; six month., $1,00 In advance. Advertising rates on application. Advertisements without specific di- rections will be inserted until forbid and charge+), accordingly. Changes for contract advertise - menta be in the office by noon, Von - day, BUSINESS CARDS. Wellington Mutual Fixe Insurance Co. Established1840 nets in that fashion, just so long their mothers will find them forgetting table manure when they are home, It quickly becomes a habit with thein o bolt their foodto throw away any culture was undoubtedly the grant of , bits which do not especially appeal "'tete, ten million dollars made by the Do - them, to eat a bite and run for a i minion parliament on the advice 4f Er �, "� brink of water, eat another and ci :eti l the Munster of Agriculture to be d7- Paul Before the F&ER}' for the swings. }iesides l eing 'bad .tor' varied pro rata among the different King, Acts 26: theix manners, such a nrethad of oat- � r- ovlalcc3 over a period cf ten years, Tinle .. 1 Cor. 15: 20 (Rev Ver. - -; . ` xng is de:idedly srvzse for their scoffs, i beginning in 1919 under than Agrieul and .l"lac A,It. fid, t�aesarea, um h Cha Pleesant Date school, I take it,i tonal instruction Act, Tha mane was xlje Itrman l'rovence of Judea,. oil Cho prls nt Messiah, Should ("the firitt: li'iiere Beef Standard. Are Set. •steer tveighi i 1'50 lbs„ which wag Y coast of the Mediterranean northwest from the dead, It ii^as thea Family taste in meat sets the star.I the lightest fat the shi nzetlt, Bald far da� a net serve a hat lun*h at noon,", to be used for the prcnaatfon of in- of JerusaIenl. ' y est Resurrection wvlzich showed the softer- I p p (131, ne, re"1Se;i Robert's mother st.uction an agriculture not noses•!! "'� andtriumphant Burd for beef production on the farninjthe same amount as the steer tveig]z- `iseverai families enieavareal to e'.lsarf?y confined to the oaln b t ex -1 C°nnectl a Linkz,o c.inen T"estus It is the factor that dicttttee the price,' fag 1,580 lbs:' the hot lunch system started but he. tending to all interested ing the basic+area ecled Fe1(1 as governor a Ceases The housewife trill pay. more per! A welt-knotvil breeder and shipper local board ccn:?cdcred it tea I at anj rn•dustry of Che country. I'or several naw' tri found Paul a prisoner. The Pound for the exact kind .f cut she of cattle in Western Ontario says he e • „ g'� , governor, three days after . wants for the daily dinner, the butcher "Whi years e,eveil hundred thousand curl- sulr►fng the duties of his Moat, made has an lois feed rats a�a•Qut 80 head of '<yy*1 • lI � Agricultural Education. . One of the most progressive steps in recent years in the intere,.'t of agri- Th Sunday School Lesson NOVEMBER 20. uc w,as a b}g T,atstake," added • tart has bean so divided each year and a ytstt to Jexizs Ilam, There the Jews tvrll Pay more to obtain that from the Hereford cattle, Cha hest llc has eget the young letly i-•1jo knew. "Th costs will 'ba eonkinued for a term yet teal- stied to induce him to tare Paul m 10Iefar such r wholesaler will pay f 1 alidlyd, ti�Lighinr betwee z 1,(x00 l.n' of SnstaLfng the Ir entity an ; tofu s i e :pfrcd. Tho effect has irecn a •r at brought to Jej•(;salert for trfa !' 1- aleas es to the packet-. ,700 lbs„ which lie cannot ge., off his le insignificant: the `a zmprovenient b Tong to waylay and }.ill Bfm on the rrranufactnrer and he in the last re -`Bands. '1'he are of excellent ualit tair.8d are airue t t.n a}dievasuelts ab -f , and extension of, roall, k'estus, however, suspectin sort, will pa • more for the aminal - y ° ' Y -da market ` r b , if T, eQucation in the direction aimed. their design, courteously refused thge y q ; but oet aide of the ever y were in •aur c . Amon the ground that th • a emend. the in 4 `' quos on the Head Office, Guelph the hoof I S PIa e I should rot Ie g main aehietiesneit lander re t ere was Tilsit taken on alI classes oY }nsur- at er be los. stl,at of for the Act, are the aiding o£ the Agri- no time. He told them that he would able property on the cash or premivau r,ea 1hi a change til .the metrial of C scrutiny of the daily reports of nhotneilt by the local school colrsmftte„ cultural Representative r>yslem, which retuxn to Caes�a t eying for t1 h 1 t aiiadian stockyards I o that #I I 1 ea in a 1itt1 etta the methods iii h ITaT'dY rcei"ht has been me tin r th d ° s 6 n experience s ante when the accusers m in T am u e res to olue vita ly a . saws he s soul! hammer the benefit^ t b places the knowled e a d than A week' t' . , e mora note system. e ' g ti i eraved from the* ' of es ocia 1 of the notabl o . r AI3NER COSENS, Agent' f - tV G p -ave profit tl,e readteaG m r ,„ �Yste to them I' tri nod 1 ed cited rnen . A ne nti lit a: oar able to the livestock farmer In the a kets fora load t me heads till th i t tl iseiore hint, A •speedy tria.I wasp om- d eh This trial took place but wh 1Viugliam � - `' eY a:e.t in duty bauald ta' a le sexvrce of very farmer; assis- last few Fears s�seh4a change leas ce,ne past' $I it a ttfa. Cance to agricultural colleges, and in i „ DUDLEY HOLES BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. % ictory and Other Bonds Sought and Sold. Office—Moyer Block, Wliighary R3 c 3'(/«7T ort aoout in Canada. The growth of city life has resulted in the mass of the Light tenth the people; the Jewe.e one, Gentiles; contrary to the Jewish be- lief. other nations would share equalty' with then] in the blessings of Goal's; /Cinema. II, Festus' Interruption, 24-26. V. 24. Reside thyself, Ramsay para - Phrases, "Paul, Paul, you are a great: philosopher, but have no condemn sense." To Festus the idea of a res- urrection was absurd, and equally ridiculous did it appear to hitt that one who was dead" (ch. 26; 19). should britag light not only to Jews, tint also to Gentiles, Romans like him- self. (Compare chs. 2: 13; 17: 32.) Much learning; study of the Old Tes a perhaps t establishing etz Tostus prapased that the coxa have scaldthatascriptures, }+estus may k you can 1 ersnade th4 rhe i cs :ablishing of agricultural should be referred for decision to the ed among t was distinguish- es the Butter Won't Cont'., f Coacher to have the children eat at echoes; the promotion by counael and Sanhedrin, with wBom he hirnseI: g he Jews IQT his scholar. consuming public being composed of Very fre9uently farmers cr their! when desks. Lull child could bring r advice of co- petition and tilarlcetrng; would sit, Maul, standin on his i ship. Turn thea to madness (Rev. smaller families than was the case a wives ask advice as to why the batter riper napkin to ]:ay ever his desk, as a Ro g s r ghts Ver,); gas we spay, "Itis head is turned:,' a Lhe g}wing of practical and valuable TIIan clition, appealed to Gae- fezv ,years ago and they like to put- will not come. To this question there Two of the boys could act as water demonstrations .in horticulture and sax at Rome, This a V 2G, Most noble Festus. Paul is chase their supplies in fresh, daily are sevexal answers, the ansv er" de - cup to fill each child's drip\ing • other branches of the agrical•tural in- trial to a speedy close eh. 28 1-11 t ever provoked out of has fine cour- quantities. The moderns housbwife pending upon the circumstan^es stir -cup beforo the mesI started. �lustry; fnstructfcn by direct methods, zing Her A eSY• He Shaws halnself a marvel of >;erod III the son ak... Christian coteries wants no ."left overs." The old -tinge rounding. "Fifteen minute. would' 'tete only in live stook, dairying poultry and successor of Herod Agrippa II the jVords of y and self -comment}: practice of b b the individual case. ego the Great, who had beef common cause of this trouble is the consumption of thel TnUtructaotz in field hes- eying quarters of b f A sufficefor t el beekeeping; grandson of lI d , to store over the winter has almost that the salting of the cattle in the meal. During that time the ch' ' bandry, including era co us killed James and imprisoned Peter died out. It is these things which fa}1 of the ear tvlaen the first o on quiets at their dt;sts,l eat plots seed competitions, (ch. 12r 1-6), canto with his widowed G:1littiS` Eri AND SOLICITOR y y g SBould sit y demonstration production sister Bernice, to visit Festus. The Medi lea to the IloPulaxity of the dry feed is sometimes forgotten. If ing their: food as it should he eaten and weed eontrol; instruction in soil governor told his visitors about the t,'.cn et' to Loan at Lowest Rates• medium-sized cuts carrying Talking should not be fol• > r. treatment and use and value of fertil .prisoner Paul and A'r WINGHAM pia Y g a, god the cows are not salted regularly, this g eidde.n orf ARTHUR IRWIN L.D. S. Do,:ter of Dental Surgery at the Pennsylvania Coi:ege and Licentiate of Dental Surgery ox Ontario. Office in Macdonald a3iock. DR. G. IL ROSS Graduate Royal College of Dental - Surgeons Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry OFFICE OVER H. E. iSARD'S STORE WO R. l BLY B.Sc., M.D., C.M. Special attent!o'i pa .l to aiseai.ses of \VGm, n and Children, having taken postgradt':ate work in Surgery, }3ac- ieriulagy ,aud Seie tifia Medicine. Office in the Kerr Residence, between the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist Chun. . All 'business given .aref'rl attention. trad Phone 54.. P.O. Box 113 at a ���[�p�a gg r,t� quaI Dr. c Root. Co e,dm ibe c d aPPe portion of on and fat. is likely the reason why the butter, talking and lou tan — methods to be followed ir. b aripa expressed temple at Jerusalem; he was well ac - That g general good' iters; me a desire to hear him, Accordin I t That is the very root of the beef does not conte quickly. market demand. The farmer-producere Another very common cause is the who understands these new conditions temperature of the cream may not be will understand, too, that which has right for churning. A. dairy thermam- ofteal puzzled him—why there is a I eter, • tl-hich is not ver expensive truth and net the wild. imaginings of a mind diseased. Sob- erness: sound sense, V. 26. The king knowetla, Ag,ipga, at one time, as we have seen, was in charge under the Romans•, of the eons nt price for the handy -weight should be provided, and it will tell1 "A, to athache is a lot of company." t° The women's institutes. « V. 19, 20. Whl,ere'- on; Rev. Ver. steer or bullock when heavier weights `when the ripened cream is around i So are large 'kitchens, hapharetedly financial assis.tan, a rendered fulhe1efore," berduse of the wonder= ion of Je .us the death may not return a sixtydegrees the correct temperature arralrgeai, by the grant has enabled each of the revelation of wham an account is,but in Jerusalem, the in capitate profit. The kind, provinces to greatly extend its efforts given in vs, 12'18• I was not dfs- of steer most wanted by packers is for churning, _ g yin the.. glare of pul,Iic knowledge• the one which will yield a carcass of r The method of handling the cream A oracle that keeps time is an r. - was hfu 1hoPnv time when IIIalgrippa's Ilecisfan, 27 32. in these lines of work with a caries- , beef that the average retailer can, before churning often has much to do sential on the • business farm. Stop pond • ing advance fn farming methods. Jess-- card his opposition to Vs. 27-29, Thou beltevest• `" hand uizer—ora conducive to fa and f:he beneficial re- before arranged , I quainted, therefore, with the teligilrn goad dines- underdrainin ged that Paul should appear of the Jews and their empectation of tion; but the teacher should be in her sults to be derived teerefronh; the the royal party, The lesson a Messiah, Besides, he must have place. with her eyes open iso enforce promotion of short courses; demon-' occurs In the amount given of this heard something di:scipifne ff necessary." stratzon train service; aid to boys' appearance, ch. 25: 13 to 26: 32. g of the Ch t' and girls' clubs and s:hao} fairs, and 1. Paul's Defence, 19-23, - f since his father had beheaded James with a Sword and had east Peter into prison (see eh. 12: 1-4). These things; ea and resurrec- s follow ens, But that phots," and therefore he ought t the pro- beef Ie most economically. {with the butter not comms. If a sap- transposing "kitchen time" to "se.- e h time was 1ras2 thio the heavens During summer the re t aratox is -used for skimming, the tin room time," and both to "whistle The fallow who isn t fired with en- r �t n . y' li a in Jesus who fulfilled the teacB- p preference for g- , , which he had beheld on the in of the prophets. With but little handy weights is always more clear- cream should be cooled before mixing time," •The f is a t to be fired. to Damascus, ch. 9: 1-9, The persuasion, etc,, (Rev. Ver,), It was cut than in winter, but the preference it with former churnings. The cream - w were 'vision is not to be understood should be saved and kept in a cool signifying anything as if he had said, "You "think, do you, is traceable all the year round: The 1' g Y ng unreal, It was that with a little• speech -making you . Chris - seasonal diffcrenae is place until there is enough far a Pioneer An. objective revelation of divine can make so great a man as T become Partly climatic, churning. It should then be warmed L ioneer Ho e -Mak rs in Convention nets, s, as was proved ; er Paul's blind- one of that such fanatical sect of Chris- partlyalae to modern living conditions to about seventy degrees and allowed' ' mess' Stewed;. Rev. Ver.. "declared." tiaras,"' for such they seemed to the and partly psychological. Modern ' The word signifies the deliver of a housewives will not cook scow cuts' to stand at this temperature for inessa scornful king. I wool s nor do indoor work 1 until ripens. Then f �� �T ge. Saul was henceeorth God's sire with all ray beart. Sucks IIde- in kitchenette Y twelve hours o • t•1 it evangelist. At Jerusalem; with such with myr want large cuts in warm weather. ors it should be cooled to around sixty starriness that the Jews sought oto kill tion anm re hopeoffug ireglory. degrees, when it is ready to churn. I3Y GIBSON SCOTT him. At an coasts (Rev. Ver., coon- Except these bonds; the chains ht Hence it is that market weights in When the seam is ripening, it should Tt used to be safd that the hand also a manual for the teacher with try") of Judea. Wherever Paul went bound hint to his demand are important in beef produo- be stirred occasionally so the Lem that rocks the cradle rules the world," full instructions for doingthe was always the entiassadar of which now hungsea an prison, and ion. On the whole, it may be said ature will be uniform throughout r said the husband of the. Deputy. push The me up wounds. Christ. Then to the Gentiles, Pant's apostle, heavily about the hat handy weights between 1,050 and P y . members are pursuing a course in gospel was fox all men of every race Vs. 30-8l.. Nothing woxthy of death 1,200 Ibs,. and even lighterin hot An old neighbor who has uniform of an Ontario Waimen's Institute re- home -nursing themselves as part of and calor Repent• turn their backs r e success with churning recommends this recipe when the butter won't come: Before putting any cream into the cream, jar, put in a -piece of salt- peterthe size of a small pea, a scant, teaspoonful of salt, and the same aoth aor the domestic trade and for' boili ng w ter to,distf sugar. olve Eacon h three eapart, In a report on the shi ment f z tinge P the creaan fs put in, stir it well. 1 45 steers recently sent on the hoof'- The kind of feed used for the cattle rom Edmonton to Glasgow i+• w sex Glasgow, t • other, are best suited for Canadian e. "Baby beef" is nearly always premium, With right weight good ity and finish should, of course, ombined. At present heavy weighs ar to be especially at a discount Gently with a twinkle in his eye, "but the monthly program. This esempli-1 onecsin•. Turn to God,• in trust a d the Romer ePestes echiil that both times have changed. No Member of fies the close co-cipera.ion being obedience. Doing works worthy of the Jewish Agrippa( 25: 18) and a live wire Institute allows her baby achieved ;between home and sehooi+repensaure (Eev. Ver.),; malting their innocent. Thiwas oreattestimony to be rocked any More, se the old through the Horne and School commit_ )fives square with `their profession. to his her cPt t 1'bog • rules tees c ranches. s. - For these causes; "be continued imprizonment was to be- M.R.C.S. ,i Y 1, M.R.C,S. (Eng). L.R.C.P. (Land). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (Dr. Chisholm's old stand) DR© Ra L. STEWART Graduate of 'University of Toronto, aeuity of 1Iedicine; Licentiate of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. Of1ace Entrance: Second- Door North of Zurbrigg's Photo Studio. JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE 2i' r . Margaret C Calder General Practitioner Graduate University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine. °Mee --Josephine St., two doors south of Brunswick Hotel. Telephones--OSlee 281, Residence 151 1 SELL Town and Farm Properties. Call and see my list and get my prices. I have some excellent values, 1 G. STEWART WINGHAM Phone 1844 Office in Town Hall seemed to be eating. Then, someone - ,.-.... _ taole manners is concerted." 0 1 n I ,d; as ometzme plains the difficulty in stated: It was observed that the! the butter not forming properly. The smaller, handy weight steer, weighing consistency of the butter sometimes front 1,200 to 1,350 lbs. was mostly! shows that they need a laxative. Oil in demand. The thick, heavy, fat meal and bran used as a part of the steers didn't meet with a ready sale ration will often do more for the summer trade. In fact, oneithis trouble than an elto correct _._____._�___ _________,__ —, anything else. Unsupervised Lunch Ti at c - By Marrgare t A. Bartlett "Robert!" exclaimed the farm mother sharply to her nine-year-old son, "do sit up to the table and eat like a gentleman!" She turned apologetically to the visitor at the table. "I'm sorry to find it necessary to. reprimand Robert so often, batt I am almost in despair over his lack of table manners. I'm sure I have al- ways endeavored to teaeh him the proper way to :behave at meals. Dur- ing the summer he ate as nicely as any boy could. It is always this way; just as I think I have him trained t which every resident in the Pleasant Dale district was justly proud. It was just noon. As the distant town whistles faintly sounded twelve o'clock the doors of the schoolhouse were flung open, letting out an eager host of boys and girls ranging in age from six to sixteen, each swinging a dinner - pail or box. On the steps, the ranks broke file. One group perehed on the fence and proceeded to undo their Iunch carriers. Several boys climbed to the branches of a tree and there began to devour their lunches. 'Smaller children sat under trees cr found a be a gentleman at the table, school shady spot against the building or on commences and immediately I note a the schoo' For a moment or two eve change. Sebool seems to make a eps. rowdy of hien so far as remembering found a sandwich h did 't like "You mean that he is thrown among moment later it hurtled through the a great many rough, DRUGLESS : PHYSICIAN boys„ k d th guest: unmannelett at t k . ase e "I don't know that," replied the mother. "Most of r, a rr trig an unsuspecting boy in CH!ROPRACTIC that T would say once started. The air was filled with It, ;s easier to item well than to re• the children come from •good families unfrosted flying ad crusts, egg shells, the rover /oat health. Chiropractic Ad- and have had a good home training,"ammunition" of cake, andeother enstmente is the Key to Better Health. I don't know just whyit is: lunch -pails. afforded by the various J'iaey remove the Canso of Disease. know that his table maners seem all eating! pails. It was more fun than Of. J. ALVIN FOX forgotten within a week after school One girl, a. more rapid eater than (Phone 101, t -tours 2.5 and 7.8 p.m. commences. Other mothers have the the others, finished her lune?- stood same difficulty in getting their boys up and brushed the crumbs front her and their girls, too for that matt skirt. the face. A merry free-for-all was at the DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN to sit at the table and eat properly ons" she said. "Let's la "Does he come home to dinner en Squat Tag. 1'1I be lite" play .tool days'" OSTEOPATHY school Food was crammed hastily into al - "Oh, no, none of the children in the ready full mouths. Without the pre - strict come home to ort, P. A. PARKER di dinner, not even liminaries of mastication, it was osteo .Chia pivsitdall, only ciaatiflad if they live within half a mile of the forced to the stomach, A fey moments Osteopath in llori;a Huron, schoolhouse. They all take their later all the larger Adjustment of the opine is more lunches." g girls were ready quickly t,eeured and with fewer treat- , for the ganja. of Institut f "I see," sold the visitor. "Perha Several little tots, just starting in home ants the comanunity. Health 13 tents than by posy other method that is the cause of the children's sehool and naturally shy and ember- , c , Iack of t?h1C manners after rats eaucation, recreation, hand work, and e. exorii.uti-i ' ed, saw the others at Play, their methods in Institute work, i.e., organ school Canhinennf3' rty, etc,, but Ins saw now runs 'the hand that 1 t f theb V "1 33 I' hecrdleaoewired'!" c >s thewo.. f ansa d. I I r School Fairs • anti supervised play -A eacr,ed to Jews and Gentiles come the means of his being carried b Some such view was evidently held gr:,unds, community halls, improved' and plproclaiming te ng both on an qualit t b for' the gospel message longed to go with y the Mayor of North Bay in wel- 'emeteries, batter water supply, hos-! God" (Expositor's Greek Testament} ! - Applicatien, conning the dole; ates to that city en pital., and above aII, the possibility; The Jews seized me (Rev. Ver.). The What about us? We have had our the occasion of the first annual Wo- of securing community nurses as well words deseribe a violent arrest. Went heavenly vision. We know about that men's Institute Convention, when he as niedieal school ie ;pection, enlisted. about; planned an attempt,` To lull perfect one toward whose achievement owprophesied that in ten years' time, the sympathetic activity of many) met? literally "lay hands upon me," we _should all Peek to 'approximate. t rtheng towe c developing the splendid abii- other echarmfnta testi°t of ne branch adopts; 17 34o to Tiavm e. there ore oare }st fined Are we able to say I was not diso- Y Yin theft In-, g providing help of` God. The "therefore'' nn b diem to the heavenly vision? This nfi Utes, i factor ino ldr hebe. the n most first first bride aamong thermemueade b each:that >against such attempts the helps villndo Sas ander of oia our 8all to Jesus y the which alone Id deliver h as Paul. We too need some skind daof an ding immix (drotne. The ward "help" s experience that will make us Cease. ev. from crying, "Who shall deliver me to from the body of this death," aiid, n, make us begin to say as wittiest shout • ter- of joy, `Thanks be to Go•d, which it- giveth us the victory through our. th Lord Jesus Christ." Many other vi - he cions rise to lure us, visions of e- pleasure, possession, power; but their is lure leads to death. 'There is only one nt vision Worth trusting fully. As the a- mighty Tennyson would put it: wast "After it, fo},low it at! Follow the gleam, -- e-' the gleam of all that Jesus ever wax, ed. i —the gleam of all that we can ever be. i- through Him. But indeed the outstanding Institute. . ' count a Iver im w for cin mean than left on the visitor's Whiner at that! A method of getting every member; the succor of an ally. Continue (R October gathering as the way in to take part in each meeting- was a, Vex. "stand") unto this day; sal spi which Hien and women stand together+ roll call to be answered by a quota -t of all attempts to cast him dew for better conditions for ho..ne-making: tion, a recipe, some item of news in -I made by both Jews and Gentiles, d in that treasure house of undeveloped teresy or a fine of five tents) 1 ria his missionary journeys, W richness, the great tract of Ontario An ambulance was supplied to the tossing; Rey; Ver•, "testifyins;." Bo community at Cochrane and two'to small and great; Cha lowly and t which lies north of Muskoka Lakes. l influential. He was now stands "Don't delude yourself with the orphan babes 'mothered at Englehart fore two of the "t " ug b idea that you see Ontario from a Pull- i by the Institutes, great. Ti man ear," said one of the delegates. Donronstrations Are Appreciated. You heard at first hand, however,. Mr. G. A. Putnam, Superintendent something of what- pioneer nation-+ of Farmers' and Women's Institutes building means, from the delegates tat:ror Ontario gave a masterly review of that convention. 1 the present situation and future pos- The principal of the North Bay! sibilities of the work in this province Normal School, chief educational in- : nd received a warm welcome as ehief stitution of five hundred miles of of a Branch of Government service country, with his staff and student extending such a strong helpful hand body doing all in their power to assist, to the smallest and remotest group welcomed the delegates to the school of women organizing for better homes where the sessions' were held,. placing and Community. Even where the set - its whole resources at their disposal tiers were too far apart to do this, and himself contributing one of the as that brave spirit of the far north, ablest addresses on the program. Mrs. Willett, lecture -demonstrator for "This first W. I. convention," he said, -the Department of -Agriculture testi- "marked a momentous occasion in the fled, a measure of assistance wits development of New Ontario." forthcoming. • e Mr. George Lee, Commissioner of Great appreciation of the Summer the T. and N.O. Railway went as far Lecture Series and the Demonstration as the law allowed in facilitating the Short Courses was expressed by the transportation -of the delegates and delegates who, by a unanimous stand - took them into his eonfidenee in the ing vote, carried a vote of thanks to pending far visioned opening up of the Icon. Manning Doherty, Minister rich new territory to the north and of Agriculture, for the services being east. Upon happy and prosperous renelered through the institutes homes the power and success of the Branch of his Department to the country depended, he said, and home- northern women, coupled with the re - makers, colleges, Government, and quest that this Branch he not only business men found a common paint maintained but extended in future. of interest atpon which to focus in The Provincial Government is also promoting all that contributed to this being asked by the Women's Institute result, of the North to provide, free of Eighty-eight Northern branches. charge, well•bboring and drilling out -- The report4 from the eighty-eight fits ill. order to overcome one of the branches revealed ate inspiring ',base greatest difficulties of the pioneers, Institute workfor the individual the scarcity of water. These outfits, aecording to the resolution adopted, would be under the eontrel of the Northern Development Branch, and free demonstrations given. at schools 1.tnnri ' 'es3ui'e and ether 31- e'1 Jona made, OFFICE OWIR CH kI+STIE% STORE 4 `'rtes," agree ° tl:e another, "I sup winner apparently consumed, conclud- ization,• program planning, co -opera- rn districts at present with nese that niay be th reason. But what their ails was over, and put up ton with the Government depart A feature of the r out water. -""�, !Convention Was irub civ 5 o ...' ..• . .� 1 Pain we ole acs n . it" 2'h pails, although one little lad, resents in order to secure all available , ester.., njuIte1 ice-, r, a children more self-eonseiaus than the service for Haat pioneer an Exhibit of northern handwork •, t ,Untie trine at noon time" h others,A r same-makers,rtr s handwoven n tion is , .atir,ah, "It is somewhat of a problem, isn't cad only succeeded in eating a half ai and extension of the branches, were r o e of wool and rags, a.- with, matters for eager discussion. Mem- homespun wool, hand -made dressers Every. r i¢»e a bir,3 1; inlet', • ;,: c• is r a 3,' admitted the visitor. The can,- The young lad , ;joy in slug-dkint. - I venation tg;,,t n new tack brat Cha Y e ?r who was visiting at tar did not forget what had been -. ` e 'hey Roberts home, took in the It happened that noxi day, aS she that evening sh. whole situation ereportedoments and war; being driver? ih , town, the ac's , her c^nclu- ed the Pleasant pass- sio,is to his mother. t hale school rr , al a r e .711 $ g, L s l ai long," she ,. g eafr . l elm• "as ry 1 1 l,ui tthe two -room n .Uta •i, L sc h I 0o h Dose of�eb, 1 droit are allowed to eat their df11- Inti :ember that a.xlnr he o#' !duelled *ere hods two gallons of water, Yl alzrrll(3;•� �,tt store ar seed tarflb ileotet$ . iii 1y, hers walked as far as five to twelve miles to attend branch and district meetings. One branch supplied the local school with hot a lunch throughout the winter, clean towels and soap for the children to wash bet'a's* eating, a Vint Aid kit, 11 seeks, sweaters, and household arid - ties, with a remarkably fine exhibit; of canned fruit, and vegetables put on by Mrs. GA/. Greer of the lecture staff' of the a Department mrsat of a P A is uI tore, to whose organizing ability so Much of the' success of th)s firs& northern convention was due, - and Moses; the whole old Tcetaame scriptures. Christ; the Old Test ment Messiah. Should suffer. It an idea abhorrent to the Jews th the Messiah should suffer. and esp cial-ly that he should be crucifi They thought of a victorious and tr Live Steck Improvement. • More and more the movement call- in for the POdeterielegnation of the scrub sire in the beef and dairy breeds being emphasized and reaching fuifi matt. In addition to the education campaigns being carried on in 0 tarfo, Saskatchewan and elsewhere b the provincial authorities the polio of the Dominion department in di tributing pure-bred bulls in newt settled districts is doing much to i prove the quality of the breedin stock. The palmy was adapted f 1913, and, up to November 1, of Ias year, no fewer than 2,963 bulls ha been introduced in this way by th Dominion Live Stock Branch. At th date mentioned, the branch had in th hands of different a,9sociations i eparsely and newly settled districts 1,809 bulls, of which number 795 wet Shorthorn, 217 Ayrshire, 90 holstein 74 Hereford, 88 Aberdeen Angus, 2 r'reneh Canadian, 17 Jerseys, 9 Guex say, 2 Red Polled and 1 Galloway Alberta is credited in the one year with 318 of these hulls, Saakatehewatn with 296, Manitdba with 137, Brltielt Columbia with 74, Quebec with 286, Ontario with 08, Nova. Scotia with 80, New Brunswick with 85, and Prince Ldward Island with 10.. At first the bulls were secured by the branch di - ret from the breeders, ;but when good opportunity offers, such as a pravin- eia} sale, purehases are now made in the open market. Por instance, at the seven auction wiles in the Prairie Provinces held last year, 225 superior animals were purchased at an average for distribution in this way. is Here is my egg record for August, 1- 1921. - I have never kept a reeord be - al fore and now I am glad I did, for Y n- was agreeably surprised at the end gust to see how many eggs we did get and how much They were worth, Of course, August is a poor month to get a record as the hens are pretty well land out .before August and I am y of A y s - y m. nwell satisfied that we got a great man t mare eggs in each of the five months d previous to this record and that being �e the case we would still have sift e months to get quite a few more eggs. o We merely keep hens as a: sideline n and just feed in the old-fashioned farm way. e The record from fifty-two Barred f Bock hens follows: 5 Date. Eggs. nate. Eggs. GUM( 1,,.,.,,.,,.38 18 34 2..., ....... 8 37 10. 20 27 6 4....,.,....34 21 26 5.•..,......36 22 25 6...,. ...... 34 81 7 35 24..;...,.,..29 8 ...... ...,84 25 si 0 82 26 ,22 10....,.•.....33 27 23 11 (.80 28 30, 12 ,.30 18 28 .,26 29...........32 1514 1 91.........;,30 28 ti r.. 10 83 Total ..... ..959 17 20 Seventy-nine dozen and eleven eggs from fifty-two hens at thirty tents per dozen �� en �..3Dces equals9, v 7 .q it pay? Silage makes the Stec;` grin- and et 8. price you can afford, even at the present market. Theman 1 Or' a r wtl, ni zl behind este n(I 1 ' at the little Teti Schoolhouse has a lot to da with the kind of Hien and women your boys and girl! will grow urs to be.