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The Piepheqe message Drfor hi
0w0 people, who OPenit his ovin
whose wxvvillippOso to listen
he •eentr.eSts with what he .belieyea
would be the willingness of strangers.
That he may stand arra againet their
stubborn hardness the Lord will give
Strength and nnYlekling stead,-
faStneSb. eh. a: 9-11. Their stiffering
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eaptivitY Should have predisPosed
July etton I -The Story
xz,ekto....azikieL 311., L. 1548. theni to listen, but. they Sesen1 at• &St.
Gowen t: A$.1 liveit ..,:saith: Lailaave been encouraged by false hopes
• dfrAtI17-0*-the--Wicked-f-ebutleitat-,:the.,t_t4a„,,er-,28.) s: • • ‘.
..-viiiio.isett turn froni his way 'and ,•ae., t!"•oragsitly--e4d•tra,ulyh.11elleex,°:'ii..teinHat,%e
• • M. .• • '• 7 borne to thi-Jeevist•cantivei Tel
. , ,to whom he wes,to minister. And
.,. 1., rim ilitoe:Figt; Tifp• T-kiiiikk-ro. while he;‘gves there sound In •hia.ears
• °:: ..1.0110:u°••ge'fs ;t 4; itheiviarrieg of trit wing of the eel:0:
IL THE and -the imiao • of the wheels,
vliaMktibia$ /4.04 :likSmiliksimj beasts', •
'01.-!"2": : ' • *hieb"hdee: the: crystal stage iend
the enthroned nuaesty.of God. ch. 1:
114; mirk ,.44kOpsi--be oveiwharoed with the -effects ' '• , •the Vision horrernains seven days
• Imeginueriokr. -Ezekiel. Was a 'Opeec ess and. as' though' 'stupefied
• isre contemPor'ary: of '.J 'ereiniah: tike story told of. the prophet's ber..
has to do
• dly, „ but of the 'sons of. Ze. with "the', final destraetitie Of ••Je,riv;
em, both ei,ty;:‘ and ternple; in AfC:
who from. the thee , of Solonien
had Charge •'off the „services.. or., •the N6i-kr's :earth'e to -t110 that the.
rtemPle.. The fainily,;of Jare.fajah riere city. washesieged,.. Ezekiel it:Aetna.
• ;country prieSts, (Jer I.:. 1) who seero to have been ktieWn'tY diVirie revela-
t have had at th time no direct Con- ti°°• own great sorrow, .he is
siectien with. the temple. ' When. Nebii-: made 0 feel, Ai little comparistm
,chlidnezzar, of Babylon, took with the calamity-. thet threatens hisl
• Jerusalem in B.C. 597, and tirieeditpeOple. He Will, therefOre,., make. no
into palitivity the king. une.,many •ouward eigil of mourning. for his be-
theroved dead: He is to the people. a
noblest and Tiebest of • the people •
(g Kings 24: 11-16), Eiekiel was one sign' • '
• •of the captives. No doubt he had come Chapter 3: 30-23, gives evidence of
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•while still at home in Jerusalem,under the Popularity • which the. eirophbt
the influence of . the personality a4e 'gained' after Jerusalem had faIerrnd
teaching, carriedhis words .had thus been proven true:
with him to Babylon much, that he had To Itis404.er inOs-ge'S•°f-hOpe.a!id
earn roni that great prophet. •. -5,, fort the people listened as to a very
.eivn call Caine •five years later Oex-Jlovely song 'Of. one that hath a 'Ideas.
the t-',..7411.0!:$0.• I have. meepleeenre 'in• the •
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An EMPIre Song of Tha'nkagivhig F.or Returning :Health of
His Majesty the King
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Tune -Suggested by Or. E., 6. IVRoegil Ian, Principal, Tor:rate eon, of Music,
:Wit1CHESTia,.01A C.14,7 !3°..' 64.;• .
gores ram.rftt... i.,•-• ,
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manaisasil0 = mamoliff Ie. --am
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1.•••CiMI ONOMMItil apast -Zama mum .4. IMIr"Ztommao e•Jarep...ess-na••Imam. _
MINN Idtakitimet BMW NNW ..•41/ URANUS 1118EN/a/ ...NO MOW 111=ININ
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Ahnighty..Gbd4-in .eratitucle
, We now :approach' Thy throne,
And in one voice, though many tongues
Thy might,Thy power, we own.
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The East and • West, the North and
• South, • „ • . •
And mansion, Cottage, field,
Cathedral,- church and. hinoble Shrine
• Their grateful Message .
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,592)-, -and he tells' us -in- chipters-1-0
'11-0f.the,impreisions, and of the visions
-which :.,accompailiede that •.experience,
:a prop e :..ntes,ttges were. e were
.. .Babylott t� •his ;fellow .ekilese foe
. their ineteuction' and- adtrionition.„.hUt
,some of the s 'e to '1avaggnJn
•:Undo& by.hirn. to• he carried to the
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ant voiee. They listened hill fat, they
did pot bead. ; • •
11 ,THE ,WATOHirAN UNDER RESTRAINT,
Very appe priately hi this. passage
the prophet is 'compared with ja watch-
man warnin, the people of the deadly
peril of the' WICked way. But for a•thne
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The,- Sovereign Lord ' of Britain lives!
iticre asina health,
. years Of 'serviee to, •
May he VOuchgafed our gracimis Xing,
And his Queen Consert true.
Grant peace ineall the Empire, toed,
• Grant Peace. throughout the World,
May every people sing Thy Praise,
Withevery flag onfurled.t-.Amen
• The tune "St. Ann" may also be
used for singing "Gratitude." ••
And health returns--hy'grace':', •, , •
Of Thy divine; Thy %healing . All are remiested_to_stend,revere.nt-
, Men look tzPon ' face ly during the singing of ilia hymn.
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The above ymn,o ,Gra I u e or
the recovery of HG Majesty froin hie
-resent-seriotts-illness-41-7-1ming-fo.r--
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d to II • f th
of the, hostility of the people. Only.* through the Departmen of Education
7, Meat '-$411iPlii 84,010$410(1".
Practically all .or the meats. sold In
'the' better shops. of _Can.EAS ..04114-S.
front abattoirs operated Under the pro-.
Visittos of the. Meat and Canned Foods
Act, administered by the Departmeht,
•of 'Agriculture at Qttawa. .Theresre.,
approximately• sixty �f: these albeit:eh*
InsJOitY'of,.theM-b..elog in., feil •Op-:
•eration threugliqiit ' the year. • These;
establishments, ereeted.and• equipped
so as. eilsurgi'lhe utmoSp..itcsatrlta.7;
ticui,.'are,eath erteticled,With a staff 451
federal. inspeeters.. who 44 t� itthat
only, nea•lthy anirnais are. 'Used: „'r. .and
thoroughly ound also* 4o.tiod
During file:, pest 'fiSciii-ygar there Wee,
glaueliteted jn tlieae gbatteire
835 cattle 2,45,O4! hogs and 649.994-
slreej. •.• • '
. LeVe Stock Peotec ion• •••
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au.ie Vfl
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-7-Mt---d,tia is •fertunate • Trirlrii-yi-ores-
Caped Maur,of the diseasea of ifVe.
...stock whieh,,• °in eth er lands hap 'in, t •
hicted Otet lesies-andehr.rendered
this ,Part' of ' agrie•ultilie • preeerieue..
Theee- digeasese,40•Ite cotainoe in ether
„colintriese that are dreaded by live
stock aienebeee never Meade& Cana,
dian herds and fleeks These dieeaees
are cattle
,pneuniOnia and .-foot:. and mouth
ease. Two 'euthteeks Of • the , last,
,ebened Of •• these.: • occurring. in , the
United States during .the past • decade
.or' so,' cost Many mullions of dollar* in
secured every; year and applied a
losses afid in Measures taken for its:
ate of 'one' mike t0. a gallon: of warm
%eradication.' These and • other
`water. May he" dusted en dry, whet
.zootic diseages are kept. out Of tam
the _ fellagle is• damp, put. worm;
ada, through :the'i'Vigitance- 411e-. Dee Which:eat thr.eitgli the'etentiCciCjileitfe.'
close to the *SarfaCe of the sell legible,
special treatment. •These....graliseare
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we:0e
ITS THE PRIZE MODEL
theruit's , ,(Paris) _preze suinmer
model is this pictualeque' formal 'frock
of 'printed purple ayonveIvet
Carde4‘. Service *Cood.?
Advice ta, Beginners and —
Others. -
...Now that the •gertien'' ,is it# • and
gr�wtrig one must Mobilize •sprarera"
and epraying material to light •the mil
liens .qt,itisects and other 'pests .which :••••
prdyon fieWers 'Vegetab101g'
itbugh)y, °peaking,' theleVestS
fykiEd:.into. tvici,grOOPS:lhoso %that -eat'
hole a- the faMoge.,end, theie. that, ,
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poison while the.::``,auckera,4; • •:•
the 'daniagO W.h1.8.4' -:iikPa.631;4- •
.1;Y• the 'Plant:4 Iri4Inf • alea d•TieF, are ee
deseroeell spray which wili
"burn tehem;e • - , ,
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, 'For Eating • Insects
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:Per eatingeins.e.e4,•epraY wielveperie
kreere,eaesenid Of teak hellebere,'' sot •
Sinine :patent, ;pensiinikuis. z.:preParation...
Part s green hfuSiinIlf:applied the
rate. of 'pee ounce dissolved tn. tee e
gallone Pf. water: It is well tie add
e' couple ot. ounces 'of :freshly,sialied
lune to make this, •:mixture. stick and
.to ,Preyent berning. "Ardenate, Of lead e
10 ;powdered form applied -at the.
rate of 'pee. ecant •Oliace tO full gat ist
j• ion 'of water: .Vis lidliebore rapidly, I .
Weakens..,When' exposed to the air, a
fresh .siipply..of this. potion. must
,During,the 'summer also, losses
fre-
quently wilt. Much time, is saved
here, toe,- by . the beekeeper,' who rears
'queens, and :Who: has, opare
'partment of Agriculture at *Ottawa in •his owe.
the adnlinistration of the Animal Coie:,„ettieens" in nis; mating boxes on which
'an draw to se lace these Ironies:,
For methods of requeening see Bat.
Lelia No, "33. "Isetied ber..the Bee DI
.Experithental
Ottawa, OtiC ' •• '
people remaining in Jerusalem, chg. he is withdrawn from his task because•-alle a schools o e province
7: 1:16: 1. •
• The first. half of the book of Eiekiel his houselto those who came 0 him. in Queen's Peri, Teronto. :
tirely of denunciations and Warnings, this restraint- • accornPany- the letters all of his Hymn ofGratitude eeet for the ficient length of Um to give asser-
" Ichs,"1..te 24) is made up almost en -1 privately, .wilFornas l he speak. while.- :under . .• • .. • •
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The authorles letters of 'aeceptance
frOmI h : • it
Prince of W;les, as follows: •:/
From Buckirigham Palace -"The
Private Secretary is Commatided te the animals are held under super" ' The first feed of a nursing sow
-thank Mr. W. E.' DYer for the copies visibe quIT-antine stations for a sat, -should he a warm slop of middlings
4 1" -
ons
the' adunissiOn of live- 'stock from out-
itle_counteies Ode whim gicearePente
by official certificates of health.in
the • ease of cattle, -sheep and hogs,
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erne
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preeedingethelall of Jerisalem whieh'.III. elle JEALOUSY OF GOD,?Ch. 8: lei; principals and teachers, on ollieil• all King's acceptance."
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took plaEe in. BC. 586 The sebondl 11.: 22,25. '
, half ' (Chs. 25 to 48), :in addition to' Ezekiel knew the temple, well and SCO - ere who mpmar: . From t. James' relace--"The rri-
ze ' tan. d Jei,n 11 yate Secretary is desired by the Prince
prophecies about foreign nations, cone; knew the idolatrous practices which singing this Song of Thanksgiving in of Wales to thank Mr: W. E. Dyerfor
taint.' later message; of conifort and Of, Were being carried on there; which he the Scheols may lipiace their signatures the copies of his song 'Gratitude,'
hope, culminating in a renearkahlepic-:desegibes in ch, 8 as though seen in a -
upon a letter to the king --all of'the Which he kindly sent for His Royal
iture of the city, and , the teetered vision; and because of which the ma- • ..• Highness's acceptaece."
temple of the future age.. ' ' jesty Of the Lord (phs. 1 and. 10) .de, copies then being returned to the Rob
'Sir ert Falconer, iC.C.M.G.,
„I. THE PROPHET AND '11119 i. To partsfromisciyandhie ehmple, •alithoit, 11+1i ' ' •
: W. E. fl
•,pr 4 Fairlawn w h d th
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WHOM HE Is SENT, Chs. 1:1-3; 2: and a en one t em ett enemies, .
Avenue, Toronto, vvho arill place these which, i.: my- •opiniort, are more suit-
auce of their freedem frilm disease.,
teerintere-Ttif an ineh-lonl •
Way •in coleur and. Abode:pee:third e •
an c
uring the first ten days gradually
increase the ratibn to the .maximum,
Bending Up Sheep Flock seeing that frem the yeti. start the seeeigel .'if lie:ileitis% With enough : • •
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. Ileeifteers' in sheep raising are 'little pigs have exerciese. Ground oats eela.
recommended 'by the • Department of jof geOcl. quality, b ,
ran shorts and mid- 'tars around the stems• of tomato•and
ter to tiloisteit the. bran. Paper cot,' '
Agriculture at omii-s„ -to-practice 111- I adnlidngni;yeqbuealfepcladitilsti,t.eiscr7atvitghoo:nlorkatpier6.n,
dicious care in the initiel selection. of.
8 ubsecitient. ducts, suich as equal parts ,of " skim
foundation stock and the
Milk and•Watet. SO adviseseMr.•G. B.
breeding operations: :'. 'While. every
n-ame er. e tomato Or
.other plant withers and topples over,
cut worms are generally responsible,
Cultivate thoroughly aftd. 'spread a lit -
tie poisened bran :around the plants.
Mix one quart qf bran vvith•one
spoonful of Potts green, add one
tn Bothwell, the. •Dorninion Animal Hus-
•breeder wOuid well to asPire..
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• • • PerfaiteFieVorings The 1{11.10,0:Ty •of Gratitude." thuithes• and patriotic gatherings "
_ProduCe a distinctive :type it slibuldhe bondman
' renienibereci:lhal the ultimaeie nee -tine- Me-pamph• l•et No. 7.1^ -Of the
The .first verses Of CinTeontaig EirTo- • . Dept: of Agriculture dealing'
eintrodtictoriPaisages, one by the
pro- -• Breeding and reeding t'he Mar -
probably
himself OM ). to 4) and the other Caramel.: Mae yelkier ()erten and, This volume will then bejerwarded Copieeof •the hymn with niusic;algo tion of the 1:1Mb:end .woot crops Is a
• Mr. Bothwell doubts the ad-.
probably by the hand of an editor, vs: he!eke cooking, .
carmalize halt ..theeeteethe Canadian High tommissioner in forms for signatures; complete: 20e
• profitable market and this: should , ie.: ket Hog-
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• 2, 3, What is meant by "the thir- sugdr. ' , , . • London and will be Presented to the eachset o f 3 ' f '
, or 25 c, may be secored spire an effort to 'buil 'OP a flock Of 'visabilitr'of the unlimited ilia of elairy
high utility type.• BeRinn6ra are ad- Products with the breod soiv in •good
Vieth year'' is unkeowit, bet it May Cherry and Almend: White parfait King, and Queen 'at sane conVenient from the anther, W. C. "fiyer, 4 Fair- condi tien, many poor -doing 'litters :re-
:heve, been the thirtieth year of the ielth one cupful elich of chopped che.- 'date to .be 'arrangeo. • !lawn Ave ' T to .
., oron .• . . vieed in Pealphlet.Ne. 106 issued from ..,
the Department of Agriculture . to call s oy rfeedi g from a dee -
lilting from e ' "ii • p
prephet's life.- It was the fifth year ries, drained•and•ehopped•ht shredded ,
of his captivity B.C. 5924. The fourth: upon the assistanee ot. the sheep -
milking 5.0w., . Zee . that the sow gets
't
almonds and one teaspoonful 'of al: . .
exorcise as that Means more perfect
mOnth, eccording to the Babylonian mond' extract.' " • promofeis , established at different
scavenging- end more natural funetiOn-
calendar, -began some time in June: , Melt • . points 'findiig desirable foundation
Chocolate. two squares ot
Ezekiel wee among the captives, that s'
48, in a community ofcaptive Jew.s, by chocolate ita the hot syrup for yellow ewes and when buying' rams to take leg of her excretory ' Organs In the
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the river of Chebar. probably ' thet parfait and add a dash •of cinnamon. •advautagge of the work that has been spring, and in the Winter, a few rots,
• - in
•some clover hay and
geeat 'canal flint' calledaghat-en-Nil, Cook the egg mixture. over the fire. a doneby the Departmenbran. will help
t graders •
'ILAni,-.Siir; A -Biothir of tile Angle,"--Imak Walton
classifying the rams that are offered
• 'el e."5?°.
e.°6-• -• e•°., • ..•.;
to keep the Wood cool. Mr. Bothwell
. some distance- south of B ylon. This few minutes until' it thiOkens. '
southern' part bf the Babylonian cowl- ' Tutti Trutt': Add to, yaow parfait
try was_ the-land_of the Ghalde-ans. one to:11/2 cupfuls-of--chopPed candi,
fruit. i . •. . .
• Maple: 'Substitute' One cupful of hot
maple syrup for sugar and water ite
yellow ..parfait. • Cook with the egg
yolks 10 the double boiler until thick,
The first divine .messagee came to
the prophet ln the form of visions in
'which he saw the majesty and glory
of God, revea!eil, and felt the hand of
• the Lewd upon himcompelling him to
bear tbein to OW people: -
chs. 2 and 3 Ezekiel tells us of about -five minutes. ••
his call and commission and; like
Isaiah and Jeremiah, something of the one pint of ripe washed_ berries and
obstinate and unrepentant character add to white parfait.
of ;the people to whom he, had to sp,eek.
He had " fallen upon, his face on the
ground prostrate before the majesty IVIousses
t, God • revealed in a vision, ph. 1: 28. Mousses are composed • of whipped
Now, While still in the vision, dream; cream dr thin cream with gelatine
or trance, he is set upon his feet and added, -to give a velvety texture: Over
bidden to go upon ids mission tei a re-
bellious IiiatiOn, "hard -faced and stub-
born -hearted." He must :speak to,
such people the words of truth and
righteousness given him eci•God 'whe-
ther they will hear,.or whether tly.r-
. will forbear, Moffatt renders v. C
49Spn man, fear them not, fear
• ivhatethey say, although they cut and
wound you, although they strike and
sting yott--fear not what they -say,
dread not their scowls (for they area
rebellious folk):" The message which
be is to hear comes to -him as a roll
ef a book, a parchment or•papyrus roll,
• written on both" sides. The.eating of
the Moll in the vision .symbellizes the re-
eaptitili Of the meaning and value of it
...1-nto his own mind nrid:heart, Though
bearing hrbpd worde �f ,denunciation
• ttnd warning', 'yet the message has in
it the unspoiled' sweetness of truth.
Or, as one writer on this passage` (ehs,
2:9 te 3: *Mrs, "It is as .,sweet as
• honey in his month, for it is sweet to
de the will of God, gnd to be. trusted
with tasks for him." 'With Ezekiere ,
• Buge (as the siimmer park _pools.
experience coniPare Ser. 1: -7tfi;tiit
for the promise of strength and cour- 0000: 0.4 .geo, tt'Ose hniziPYhumps
• age,.6,are rune
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further advises the enmtking of a
for sale aecording to their quality.
' Requeening Colonies. and why pailful ef, earth and wood ashes iii a
corner of, the pen every few days, and
'A most important operation in the noting how soon the little pigs gravi-
beeyard is the -giving of -a new queen tate toward this ;corner. Exercise ef
to a colony, or the requeening of a both dain and litter is an absolute
doloriy. Its importance lies 'in the
necessity.
fact that the queen is the greatest 'fat- •
tor in the production of the honey
Red Taspberee or strawbetry: Mash 1 rop; that is, • she produce's all the
One tablespoonful di granulated gela-
tine pour one-quarter of a cupful of
water and leave thirty minutes, then
Set the bowl over hot water until the
Inietine is dissolved., Add one 'Cupful
of sugar did the flavoring and stir
over cold water until •the mixture trite-.
keels about twelve minutes.' Add One
quart of Cream, whipped, and 'freeze
without stirring in one part ice toone
part salt. This makes • tibout two
quarts. •
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WELL, 8045 i'll;Orrie"ftig
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Rollin- Kirby, :famous clartoonist 'of the ' New -York World . and' tttice
,winner. of the Pulitzer' prize of $500 for the best cartoon of , the •year -he
was the winner for 1928 -is not' only. a groat cartoonist bit an ardent (letter-
man 6.s welt: "No men can Wet 'what' he never had," said lzaek Walton; and
that's what Kirby tells the fisherman. evlio says be caught the biggest one -
but :it got awayt KAy hasefiehed in many, rivers and takes ot Canada,
and declares, that no better fishing exists anywhere. Hie' cartoon indidates
that the ,fishernian is happV, far `from Misiness ;Valve, and tbet he is Sore,
the )toys in the •oflice are not haiing such good time. '
• DOLD OR IRON
Thou 'art.either gold or iron; if thou
aro gold trial will chasten thee: • if
thou' art how It will rust thee. .
Intuition is ithat.Warns a bride that
it ah e _doesn't make indeormat -oi the
groom he will Start right in trying to
make a hired girl of her.,
American RepA. orter--"guess you
havee't had time to.see our city. But
a guess you've been quite a while. in
the States. Guess you find •Amurrica
right?' rightEnglish Celehrity-"I
don't s.rqg Anierica.cen help being
right; sometimes, anyway, because
the Americans are always guessing."
bees of the dalony,.Which-in-tern pro-
duce , the crop, usually considered as
beim proportional in size to the num-
ber of honey-gatherers"peesent.
The queen, therefore, must be Vigor-
ous. To secure this .quality. of Vigor,
some 'beekeepers mike ,a practice of
requeening their colonies each year
utile -others, who think that 'a queen
is at her best in her second year, re
queen every second year.
W ,
•;hichever' of these Methods Is used,
the pi•actice in most coMinon , 1180 lii
Canada.. is 0 requeen the .colonies to-
wards the, latter' part of the main ITONV
during.rthe last week in July or first
Week in 'August. • This gives -a •yeeng
queen' ample time to increase • the
strength • Of the• colony young bees
beforeethe winter Sets in, an disci
net affect the honeY ereP.
Besides this Wholesale method oe
requeening,' there are. thhes through,
out the seaeon necespity '.de -
mantis the' giving of a bow queen 'Me
media tely. the, spring,
me findsone some-
tia colony •queentess or
headed.by a drone. layer'. At such a;
time, the beekeener who has Wintered
a few spare queens for sueh an emerg-
ency, can itemediatele 1.eeleueele his
colony,' which. othets,, leis provident,
mutt send'to the south tor a queen.
CANADA AND •THE U.S.A.-
Halifax .Herald-. (Cons.): If our
nearest neighbors do not Want to use
our prodepts-e-vehile we useetheirs. in
•
. vast quantities-then,e, Canada should,
turn her attention more -and More to
ertide between Walsh countries. No
one in this country objects to the -ac-
tion' of the United S.tates in tabling
similar planes wfil arse pteitect from , •
these pests..
,
For Sticking pests _
-For sucking ,pests, t hief of :which -
are the. aphiclie or plant lice, sprat"
with whale oti-soap. one pound of soap—, •
10 aiz galiona of veitet: nicotine a4-:
phatebt "Black Leaf 40" or any eithee'
repellein advised by seedgmen: Ceild „
water from a fine. 'nozzle ander high
preseure will sometimes wash off the
pests. • ,
FunineeDiseaties
Whea a attacks the , plant!,
the foliage7usnally turns yellow or
brceien, or. white, spots' -like mildew
.cover. the leaves. Carefal •eiratniaae,
• tiOn. will usually reveal the Presence
cut thiy spores on. the under side of"
•leaves.. Attacks, of •this may be
expected 'during warm; Murky Wea-
ther, Spraying With Vordeaux moo -
tare or dusting with ilOwera of sul-
phur, when the plants are Siolst, will
usually be found effebtive. Sulphur
dust: Wilf also protect hollerhoeks and •
other planta from rust. Apply With.
a, large shaker made of a , tin can
pierced with holes' 'Adding %a dry pee.' •
son such as arseatite, of lead or tobac-
co .duse will make the mixture' effec-
tive against fungus and insect :pests
as well.
International Enggiif .
prohibttive,teriff walls against us:. all lejeW York. Suitt .Developmente of
g motion pictures has led to the
Canadians, agit is the right -and' . op-
talkinprophecy that Eaglish will, become the-
pertenity-4o . attend to their own at -
international language. . . But fairs in. a manner • beetting such a
situationBuy Brittsh, brand* Englieh is to.. be adopted:
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-"Englielt 'English" or "Americae Eng.
•
lish?'' John, Maxwell: cliairMan of
Britjsh International Picetires, who ree•
cently arrieed in.this cOuntre. is. pure
that the Englieh sPolten in the ' tight '
little [steed will :win out. In suppOrt
of his,opinion he-pointeont.thaintam;
Onglish actor d are being 'engego to
make "talkies" in Hollywood: Oi the
other,. band, the eprevalente, of 'so- •
called . Atnei.ica Omit fe lngtandite
hequentle reniarked,, 'conintonly With
regret.A Hyde 'Park oretor.• using
such "expressioits 'as 'emssyfoot" or
little fellow, 'j0'5so plainly afraid
"let .Cireus Man. Who's that. nieek "
stood by his audience. It settne prop -
got tieyay, with' 10 Is easily under- '
able thaa battle will be fought be:
of his wife, going 'into. the • dressing t
tont?
2nd Circus Man: That? Oh, that's
•• tweeit the two varieties of English....
the Wild Matt of Borneo to the side he nerc°"a"
and if so, .inimetous • Compropieges will
if a settlement 10 to be
show.'
ee•c°4 • • arrivedat. Shall .it •he, ter lastenee.
"derby" or !howler." "placket'''. .Or..
'"biscuit,'"•`Cli reef., car" or 'Irani."
Tier jacket" or. etiteedoe" •
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Canada for CancIian3
. London Pre° (Cdita.)": There
Is no: -reason why • Canadian •tdee •
eliould not be as choice • as British
heefe ..We live • the iteek, we hare' • • • ,
• the fodder and we have the men. All
that seems.ilecessary is 1,6 a:111)1Y MOP
care and thoroughness to the .."fittisti-
lisg.'1..of the cattle for -OM table: if we
•.do fret; W 1 itoperesit• to- etpect .
ishers to bay oalittdist beef :fit.'the
irmantitiss whlch otttottffotii-ofi
stt6i)137;7ar there 14.. nothing •-•
that the Britieher Insista Upon rirete
•tiMplatkally than a tat Y Saaday..
"joint of bec '
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