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P . all. judgment, and not on statements of venture, entirely with regard for talkst: H.41tolmand, Norfolk't Went- to force the ,&9wth of the young . I
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"ll!", �,'� — owners attless such statements are in . t, Lincoln, H&K011, ElgAn turnip plaj.t,t. This ,it,dki r, , ,gmtere4 granulated sugar. Mix 4ugaTt 00
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I LEGAL lime were applied immediately before the neighboring larruer�.-, The ,yol*g )EStantly '84o1joeo r
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,�,g�', Cows with "dairy temperament' It turnips on the L stimulated memory also recalled tbAt stirring almost
P � I , � the United 'States, where home Is �-kjy. Add T4* ION
�,,, ��k�, ,--;� , Phone No, 91, '-,ave thin necks, sharp withers, prom- In was not %'-e6ted that lime would. In- w&J= ITS
. , _ p acid phosphate were ready. Ap,.�, thin �% hPlqW 44-0d , A in the Via late bu q,u, 4
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. �,', � JOHN .g. HUGGARD Inent vertebrae, hips and pin bones; � 9:
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"ri, �)%', general mend for fats practically guarantees applied �O, a Q its influence ou. the ` . her, the detkitives rather:rfirm ball or. just.,a little firmov
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�J,g',.F-' solicitor, that is wedge- a ma phosphate Went, '*I' - � #. "' _ e�; _. t "orrian than 1 ie'soft ball stage. Add va'aills
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growing season and -when harvested Meline Ferns. , , � ... , iu4 tho ing 'from
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�4 r . tie Block - - Seaforth, Out is viewed, Dairy temperament is also ed on -the strength of cou'Par ing lime and acid pbooPh age increase of 7,362 woman -bvid6flY recalled tU'�r glr
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X � :ivity. and lack of all coarseness In tive en pounds of tgraips, 6Ver the other with affection and, gratitude, biatthek quartqs of I
�,,,,: ,�. volume of the corn Crop, 40 Pe r was 54 per c t. greater than on the .
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�, I N1.1 - Cows with "feed capacity" show to feeding hogs. in this country, no In the satunin of 1923, three ex- was obtained at a cost of $6.00 for the P0116o- until they were told that. day or at le
,.' -', . tor, Conveyancer r hog feeding is . �i squares and
'j.'r Barrister, Solicil room or middle for the such provision fo periments Were laid down In each Of cid phosphate. . Emmeline had been murdered. It' cooking. Cut into !tie-] .
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'M and Notary Public. S long and made; in fact, the grain most worthy eight counties, extending west the
�'V��; e storage of feed. They are - appears.that the house in the Via wrap in wax paper or �
, . ,,.r ]Dominion Bank. Office in rear of th ,leep between the shoulder and the of consideration as a hog feed under east of the Original eight. When the goo- I
, Maddalena was the resort of a gang tered plates.
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Ill: �t Domirtio - hip, long faces, wide foreheads, broad Canadian grain growing and hog plots la the sixteen counti s .,,were STORY OF REAL CRIME FIT FOR of international thieves and despera- '
. , ons, namely barley, is as found that Shredded r Orange Marmalade
1�., loan. :nuzzle, and large jaw with full well- feeding couditi harvested iu'1924, it w THE MOVIES does, the chief of whom was Hugo
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.11 developed salivary glands. produced only on a small se -4
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lf,�. Barristers Solicitors Conveyan- ,re wide through the heart region, providing home-grown feed for such per cent. i , nore than the check plots. eanor Browne tells the true story of Margaret Prowad, was his lure, and remove the pips, scoop out all the
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Ri', � Noiaries Public', Etc. Office lave a big strong heart, a strong cir- hogs as may be carried an the farm. The clov , " - in the a murder with inte He had tauglither the use of drugs juicy PUIP, cut the peel small and put
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�, �� in the Edge Building, Opposite The --ulation of blood to all parts of the Actually, the farmer, at sowing time, plots started in the autumn of 1922, tions that reads as though it were a d she was thoroughly in his power. I
". d to state that and gave a'y1eld of clover on the synopsis of a sensational novel by E, an . Placq the pulp aud)miaced peel in it
1"'�-, Expositor Office. body. This condition is usually re- is not always prepare Phillips Oppenheim. The story had One day the gang selected Dudley , rid
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. (locted in the healthy condition Of he will be hold' the limed plots forty per cent. greater as a suitable vietint, and E bowl'with five quarts of water a
!, ing any hogs by ,� mme-
11; -- BY than the -yield on the check plots. its beginning in New York some 18 Ash . ., - twentY-four,
I .1w hair, oily secrQtions of the hide time the barley crop is threshed. months ago, its continuation in Gen- Fine was thrown in his way. He allow it to* stand for
��,: r hours. Boil the whole until it is re-
. .", ad well-developed, prominent veins force of experience of the market, he The clover yield on the lime and
, z, t. .,)a last February., and its last chapter. wa's attracted by her., a:nd all their -
,; I , ,ii the under -�ide of the abdomen is an "in -and -outer" with hogs, and phosphate plots was sixty, per con - toward duced to half the quantity, about two,
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1 I rrister, Notary Public, etc. Money ind on the udder, face and neck- has been criticized on that head for greater than it was on the check was written soii;e months later'on a plans seemed to be working ix
1. Ba happy ending iin successful black- hours; add sf pounds of preservi
...... .1 � � t4) loan. In Seaforth on Monday of 'onstitution and vigor is also shown years. Last year, with hog prices at plots. , scaffold in England, The beginning a 11 when 'the girl found that she sugar and boil for half an hour to
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.". each week.—Office in Sills' Block. n large bright eyes. large nostrils The isoll of the plots in these six of the story was the finding of the ma
. , the lowest level since before the war, victim. three-quarters, t 11 t
� . i I - — :nd a general alertness. he was in, now, with hogs prices up teen counties all showed a shortage body of a beautiful Young English had fallen in love %vith the Pour the
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I . . I entified as Emmeline Fer- She confessed to him. Ash met -Hark- minutes on a cold saucer.
,V�, VETERINARY Cows with "well -developed milk or- 4 to 5 cents per pounr, he is out, as of lime when taken over by the girl, later id and when cold
1� ,,ans can boast of the following Tegards his hog handling, that is iE Department . . ris. There was no suspicion'of foul ness in Paris and told him that he marmalade into jars,
�,., ", would never breathe a word of what cover and tie down. I �
" . F. HARBURN, V. S. During- the autumn of 1924 the play, but the fact that her arms
;�' �haracteristics: one may judge by market receipts -had beard from Emmeline'if I
I` to the body n a hypoder- he jellied Cabbage Salad.
" Honor graduate of Ontario Udder well attached for the last few weeks, Of course, work was extended to three other were found pitted as fror .
-:�;, r of �,nd not pendulous. there is the matter of season to con- farms In each of eight additional mic needle, and that a cocaine user's they two were left alone, and Hark- Beat the yolks of three eggs with
'r College, and honorary niembe ness promised that they should re- -pared must-
,, ary near the body suggested
edical Association of the Ontario Udder tissue pliable and soft to sider, and with fall farrowed hogs counties. ,)utfit was half a teaspoonful of pre
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� the M e on the lime iuicide. It was perhaps the.sinister main unmolested. 'Me "Alfred" in ard, and teaspoonful
I Veterinary College. Treats diseases of !.he touch, free from coarseness, hard not yet ready to make market The results to dat ' an American friend one-fourth a ika; add one-
,, - .he letter was each of salt'and papr
,:'r all domestic animals by the most inod- ,.reas or lumps. weights more or less of a sho,rtage Phosphate experiments are very in- beauty of the hypodermiic case that f Ash's who had been taken into
�. xtended well ' that without e attention of the detec- J . -and cook
t.- is to be expected. Yet, there is evi- teresting arid show attracted th third of a cup of vinegar
,. ern principles. Dentistry and Milk Udder of good size, e
� 0,,5ce opposite '� ,.-wai-d and high up behind. Ps rnark- doubt lime may be applied with profit tives. Inside it was a charming lit- their confidence and was doing what
, dence in the record of bog he could to a Emme- over hot water until slightly thicken-
,, , � Fever a sPeci--ItY - at low for clover arid that acid phosphate le painting of an old man standing id the lovers. ed, remove from the fire and beat in
-�, Main Street, Seaforth. Large veins running from the an eted late last year to show th begin her
.1, , Dick's Hotel, e hotel will re- erior attachment forward and well ices brought about a very consid- may be used with profit on wheat.— on some chtirch steps while birds line went to America to tliree tablespoonfuls of butter. Soft-
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� All orders left at th � Pr would Dept. of Extensior,, Ontario Agricul- were to be seen perched on his ghoul- rehabilitations and Ash ieturned to o n sited
,,,. Ceive prompt attention. Night calls along the abdomen. erable liquidation of hogs that . ,carne to en a scant tablespoonful f gra ul
I 1, The skin covering the udder is soft have been fit to fill grading require- tural College. ders and arms. All that the police London. Then Harkness not gelatine in four tablespoonfuls of cold
, 1, , , received at the office. and pliable, teats are of a good S' n held I could learn was that Emmeline Fer- 'he conclusion that he could
.-, I ize ments now, if they had bee . water, and stir through the dressing.
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.�q: . �,) fill the hand and are evenly and fed. Against such holding, how- Salting Tests. ri,s was a girl recently arrived from trust tl�em, that the three would have
.-' JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. ly supplied with to be put out of the way if the gang .Let cool, but not stiffen; rStir in one
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5�r. - -.,faced. - ever stands the factor of high grade There is s opinion England, plentiful as to be safe. Whether be caused Cup and a half of cabbage, shredded
" r . friend on - crisp in cold water
I �V - Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- Don't forget the producing dairy- a money but without any I eline is not known. very fine, made
,�', pricZs; and in this we find the crux to to wket,her salt is, or is not, '�e of the ocean.' ,-he death of Emin
� ary College. Ali diserases of domestic e made Aher but and dried thoroughly on a cloth. Add
XV .nan is not likely to sell his best
"110, of the "in -and -outer" situation, that )utter pre5larvativ,-. Tests wer this si
.- - cows. Those that have faults are tt the 0. A� C. 1',airy Departin ath a let- "Alfred" escaped him altoge
.... 1� 11 als treated. Calls promptly at the part of the hog eat A few days after her de �ard also a green or red pepper shredded
%,: anim. s moderate. Vet- riost likely to be offered for sale. is, a failure on made from he murdered Ash, and Scotland r a inold and let
1,11� tended to and charge
" aiser to grow grain specially for, wraparing butters the ter arrived. It was ar, follows-.— gathered,the evidence that hanged very fine. Turn into
d'i. . erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office Tf you can see her milked so much 1 th the full intention of feed- ;ame crearn� pasteurized, to one lot "St. James' Mansions. chill. Serve unmolded with or with-
? ' and wi roa. He was found in
�, erich Street, one 'Pt. of p that has been )f which no salt was added, In other Victoria Street, N. H., him in Ge
, and residence on God .he bette.r.—L. Stevenson, De i id out lettuce or cress.
': ing in to a pig cro
,�. r east of Dr. Markay's Office, Sea- �,xtension, 0. A. College. of ots the salt cont--ut was .946, 1.69 London. Switzerland, extradited, and later pa
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,: doo prepared for well in-- advance , r at. hurrying on the penalty of his crimes in an Efiglish Escalloped Meat.
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, forth. the pig and grairr crop harvest. ind 2.9 per ce The lots of butter "My Dear Girl,�-I a 1k,
�� — -,ligh an ln- both storage In 14- - This is a good way to use left -overs.
.,,, If the Bfitish bacon market holds were held in cold to Ciro's for a supper that will be jail yard.
.:,r MEDICAL pared With Mixed Milk. S catch the - - Cold meat two cups, I
, the possibilities it is credited with by )ound boxes for six months at tem- tire ome, but want this to )ut through food
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� The question has been raised as to those who would encourage the �erature of 12* F. it was scored by Majestic, which sails to- GOOD NEWS FOR chopper, �read crumbs two eu on
r, DR. J. W. PECK I s 0 i
I . .vhether milk with varying fat cola- greater production of bacon hogs in ,he Provincial Butter Grader at the posting it at the Savoy. Just read I I EOPLE one slice chopped fine, salt PZ,-nhia
.. I 'RHEUMATIC PI ixed poultry'seasoning one
,�, Graduate of Faculty of Medicine �e,t when mixed, as is done at the md of 1, 3 and 6 months periods. I teaspoon, mi
.� ' Canada, there is no way out for the my last about how much I love you 11
,� no salt averaged m here. What �
�. McGill University Montreal; member '2heese factory, would give results tablespoon, a little chopped celery.
. � Canadian hog raiser but to make a �he lots fiaVing and consider it writte `11
r'. cians and Surgeons �hat average between high and low tigher in flavor score when fresh and s
I , of College of Physi business of regular and consistent I I am in a hurty to say i that I have Now Known That This Trouble Layers of ground bread crtimbs,'meat,
J� ,, Ontario ; Licentiate of Medical �,,ti,a lots made up separately, as I quality vere practieARy thle game at the end a profound conviction that I a -m to Must be Treated Through and seasoning are alternsted, , lAuld,
, �Z, �� Of .; Post -Graduate is done with experimental testing. volume production of bacoy 1, a amd,*6 months, and a little be murdered either to -night or to- � The Blood. ade from tomato juice—or any'broth
1,�T I Council of Canada ' hogs, and such production must be Of in
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1, Member of Resident Medical Staff Of Four tests were made by dividing her with one exception than the morrow night and that both you and., — even cold water is used
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, . 1914-15. recognized as entailing the growing lig n Hark-- � 'rThe most a. rheinnatic sufferer can from mewt or
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V I I ,r General Hospital, Montreal, lots of milk as delivered to the O.A.C. of hog feed in sufficient qua,ntitv alted lots throughout the holdi g Alfred will be killed as soon as I to moisten the meat. Bake fifteen or
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I '. Office, 2 doors east of Post Office. Dairy Department from farms sur- )eriod. In these tests salt apparently ness and his crowd can get to New hope for in rubbing something oulthe twenty minutes. �.
�� to carry a steady volume of hogs on . �
."�, Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. rounding Guelph, between two vats, tad no preservative effect on the but- .
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t". arm from Year York after popping,me off. tender, aching joint is a little re ief.
.i�': one of which tested high in fat and to year. High priced grain means er. High salting no doul)t injures "Now that, that's written down, No lotion or linament ever did or -ever ., Lemon Tapioca SpoAge'r ,
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C DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY �he other comparatively low, Each .he quality of butter when fresh and e I'll can do mo . re an this. The rheuma- I - r -
, �. high priced hogs, and it is no use and you have ,had your sho k ' th One-half cup quick cooldrig tapioca,
I .1 Bayfield. ,-at contained 450 pounds of milk. ,t that he a no advantage-. when it is to kept in tell yo'u what about it. Doris came tie, poison is. rooted in the blood. To . r two cupg -waterjui&.
�, for the hog raiser to expee , it through one cup sugaj,,
� F.- From each 150 pounds were taken can sell big wheat at high prices and told storage. , mar- through to -day. She found me here get rid of it you must treat of two lemon 7 two egg witkeog-, - Put
-�.. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- -ind mixed in a third vat. Altogether tets require some salt in -butter, but t left. She says Hark- the blood, Any doctor will tell you into,r .double
11. ter buy hog feed cheap; the fellow with 1he demand is for less salt than for- and has jug ead, but that they that this it true. if you vault some- tapioca, sugar and water '. . .1
,, I:- land. Late Extern Assistant Mas 1,200 pounds of milk were used In the feed is bound to get into the ness is going ah boiler. -and c6ok, stirAng, ofteu'unti
.;,�:� Rotunda Hospital for Women and ,ach lot. The average percentages nerly. At nollme should butter con- -When cool and begiaring" .tQ
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I lin. Office. at residence " hog business under such conditions. met in Maddalena. last week and de- thing that wni go right to the root of clW.
l , , Children, Dub )f fat in the milk were 3.85, 3.27 :ain over 2.5 ier cent. of salt. d the trouble in the blood, t * ' - thickefi, add the stiffly beaten .,egg
� lately occupied by The present, judging by volume of cided to .get me first I e ake Dr. Wil -*bites, ja . rid ;bee J b
�� I � . , . Mi&, Parsons. and 3.55. The yields of cheese per hog receipts at the central markets, Alfred in New York and make sure liams' Pink Pills. The whole mission t well. .2$eL*.*d, v
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.M.; - . I Dolry Not,.. this medicine is to purify a, en- taj� r' '' .y #
11000 pounds of milk were, respec none of us would gabble. Doris got of fled cus I d or heavy cream,. ,;, �
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��., 2866-26 � and because the new crop year is the blood, a d � 'this bo . I I I , r, , "'.
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,- Sundays, I to 2 P.M. r — 'ively 102.6, 94.63 and 97.60. The close at hand, seem like as good a Milk is such a perishable food that here as quick as she could and says rich . n4 when 'obey . � I I .1 . I . I � I
'. r URROWS theoretical yield of the mixed lots sures shodid. be taken to Preserve Harkness landed at Dover to -day. all blood troubles, including rheldma- - 116t Slaw, . ... .. ; ,:,
. �1111 r time as any to plan a campaign of Pea
1,� I k in good condition for at least 26 ne tablesp8Wabi�h
�;, DR. F. J. B ,s 98,61 pounds of cheese which is hog production She thinks he'll -try to get we to- tism, disappear. Among -those who Mix together 0
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5, Office and residence Goderich, Street, within one pound of the actual. This consistent volume in fea�: /:o 48 hours after it Is drawn from night. of Dr.r W,il_ of sugar and flouki Ono teSsVO011Td Of
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��111'. east of the Methodist church, Seaforth. with feed production as a ma ,be cow. Pasteurization, which In- "Of course, dear, it's all dreadful- liarns' 'Pink Pills . -_ salt and bue��ighth of it teasp"'O' ^4 I
..'4 I Bit erence is accounted for by diff er- 'tire .grain mixtures including r is - Nts.,. -Annie , � Q u
I . Phone 46. Coroner for the County of eiices in moisture content of the . Seed s peas, fludes cooling arid holding at a rea- ly silly. I'll take care of myself. Wright Woo,leliester, Alta., whosays-.. e�ch of paprica, t4n& ground, iii�Aard.
��, Hurcm. cheese, difference in shrinkage and oats, barley and in some case� ionably low temperature, Preferably "I was a sufferer from rheumatism T - in- -
�. .hen blend - slowly- t1irge-'q11arter$
, - found to give most satis- I But you had better warn Alfred and
1� ;n losses due to handling the milk, have been . i
I", DR� C. MACKAY . -results in the way of heavy 13elow 50* F. are the two things ne- both look out for yourselves. Some fbr,43ix years, and during most of ffiat of a cupf6l of milk arid cobk 446i -hot
��'.. 'urd and cheese. � d practicable at reasonable of misery. I Ior� five
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y".. graduate of Trin- n experiment at the O. '-essary an � I r of the crowd may sail on the Majes- time my'life was one Water., ,stirring constantly�.
,�IL'� C. Mackay, honor of the cheese were 88.48, 86.6i and grain yield i r
A. C., the possibilities of such com- cost Where ndik to held at 60* to tie and leave Harkness here to tried several doctors, and many rem7 minutes, Add one beaten egg, 61f a
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k4�1, 38.74 respectively for high, low and I'll.eable you daily for edies recommended, but never ko�l cupfUl of weak vinegar and thro, ,
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"i" lity University, and gold medallist of considered 7d? F1., which is didinary house tOm- handle me. _ ,%�cup-
;�R, Trinity Medical C , binations might well be I ry e e 'Th , , - cooked cabbage.
, �ollege; member of -nixed lots, indicating that In the e, the De;AWfs' raw milk will . few days. Do, dear, keep up the more than ternpor4 r Ii f- e tt& of shredded
,-;;. icians and Sur- opinion of the expert judge there by hog r ise . -1 Plratur
r.- a rs improved striins q, ain sweet' lot more than 12 battle. You can break it if youNe trouble seemed to affect my Whole Serve as so as the cabbage 8 h at -
r �v r the College of Phys have proved h,g,vy., nat -, rbut ., - on ir r ... e
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,� . ", of Ontario. was not much difference in the qual- barley, also feed tkours, where" if 0afteurized it Will . wn and ed through.' D6 not ))oil, . --
1, �� geons, yielders and hold promise as got the 9�it, , sse and I was badly rundo
lV,,�, - 0- . - ity of the cheese. � . . .. likely be quite-fit'Icir- table use up rid get You and suffered from hdaldaches, a� well, Vijl-' , . . . 1. *�, " I .
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11, 1. 1DR. 11. EW01I 0058 roducers for use in hog feeding. , 'holding. It ke I'll hop Over soon a �., r -ally I was advised to try br. Williantio � . , Cotn Cake .
Conclusion. -These tests show that P . to 24 or 30 hoUrs, pt God be good to us. .. � - . . �! ,!
q�,i: . r throtigh thes ,1.'�O' ,
� _,,,�,, iversity of Toronto mixed lots of milk containing vurY- ftt 601 F. the paotelilrized Milk 'will "With a caress,- I bless You, dear Pink Pills, -and e �Irrd. ., I � , "I conk meaL, 'prie-4, fter
, qraduate of ,UM DETERMINE ORIGIN OF RED - I A .. I cups .
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"", � F.jjult�r of Medicine, triiember Of Col- ing percentages of fat are likely to rerqa r n,�or 48 hours girl.
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I'll, . lege veraging fairly closely CLOVEVLSIEED I . In In good 46i and to-d4y 1,. ie like' cup hot.water, one tableq 0
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I, ., -of PhYsicians-azid Surgeond of k1eld cheese a - - �ea has been a If 0 ',� or longer.-Prof,"it H.% Dean, Dairy New York at once. I cabled London a new person. r- �an therefore -strong- one teaspoo.4-joalt thme e ,, .., c . up .
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,.,� �� I .0;U'rio- pass ;graiduate, courses in to what would be obtained if the Red clover s( ailure Dept., 0. A. Coll4e. for inforniation concerning a I'Dud- ij recominend .'Dr. 1W11liams' Pilik cj�&itn� gealcl, t1j., hot � � .. �
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P,�,�'il were made separately- into or partial failure during the -past r -1 . -anyone sufferig . . . . . ... 11 I .. n ;,a
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1,1r, I adeago Clinical School Of Chicago; lots reat ,many districts ButtM111111L ley" of %4- St. Jarites"Mansions and Pills to ' 11 � . . - I � ,Wber, -. sam", le - . r 11 , 1:1;,"
4� 1 VAyal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, cheese. - in a g learned- that,he was Dudley, Ash, a fr6rij this trouble,". - � I ,;MtO
` . season . , ,.. � alm� :'Dro' Ak . 1-
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W�11 Z . . seed usuidly prod6aed. . .. I- O"- , r in i
I ",'. ,Wand-, University Hospilal, Lou- where . is I The lactic acjd��organlsma in but- -wealthy art dealer, who had been You eary got theo� pills . frorn ,, SM : ' - ed:�Pil:n -a' . 4ven.
, 'J", Do- Sweet- Clover Butter. . . Such a condition always means, dan- , I ' I . . r 7 ,..., - , . . ,;.*, - ," �
� don,.England. office -Back of r . � termilk make lt,.A.'Ver�.: valuable food. murdei,A the night he wrote the medicfii6 dl6akfr. or by iWl, lit 60 ce"pts , , "'V. ,.. 1,(, ' �, - , �"e, r,;., ,�,, .1 -�--,, ,'�
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", Yer for the farmers in Canada, Par- Not so much ij,'it. ,V,Alped for, the letter. New York then sent Lon-. a box from Thc�, Dr. Wtlialisl Midi, ."�l,;` . .�. 4- 1;�, � , ,;g� "if -4 ,-'. -.
%, 1�:-, mdul6n �Bank, Sesforth. Phone No. 5. .The tests made to butter -making g I " I
� ticularly in those sections where sev;. i '. ! ,�,fF--7.`.-,1f 11 . �: rrr . I
r,:��. Iftlit tails inswereil ftOM residence, during -1924 with milk from cows ene��,J*alue th`a-i' t,.,0'XLtAi'ns, but tior r -don all the-,infotmation it )xad and cine Co., Brodkvillp,'Ont, I r". 1'�,f,�4.1 sie"Nb ib#A I
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..1, . *aorja Street, Seafotth- s interfere with -to b Ity n ----t i i 'A d itroyl Lg in -both cities begar " i I I . r .je,:�*#�4'
V an as .
:�,, r pasturing on sweet clover was con- ere winters sometilak says G. ' 11, I , I � �a huzit . f9r the -,!� ..... -, , 11 � ��, � - � .
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I. I o. ducted with milk from farms where our Ted clover stAnds, P' the bacteria of, aldebrupQgition in the "Alfre&' and Harkneits inentlobed in. .-10:0 ,, �,,,, ,� . r -
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IF �, - . . , Dominion AgrPittoloest. ,, alim,ntairiy e n 1� ' ' L .' ' d be 1�1 :. 11 I I . 11 -1 S,
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, A#CTION09RS 3weet clover was the only pasture. Mcgostie a 3; the lett�r. Eat not 4 clud coul GOOD RECEIPTA .
-� "The Oanger to which I reter, "r --
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I.:. OSCAR W. REED The butter was made in small.lots Poultry fatt;i�klt teed buttermilk found. Then it he , �, ..)" �. �,&'W� - "I
l," - - sa� . " I . . .ppened last Febra- I . . , � ` r
l�M; ". 'I, In 'the rarm Dairy at the 0. A. Cot ys Mr. MeRostie, is that of securing. with the purrose� 164 Ating quicker ary that August Mayer, the New EngiiA. dingetbread � a , .
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", Ueenged auctioneer fo Graduate lege and was scored by the 0111cial imported red clover seed from. gains and more t6fider, NICY mo4t- YoTk detective Who had,been working - " . '. - -0
�� ties of Perth and Huron. sorts non hardy for, MISOL f0A (Sent by *Mrs. J. A., Out., f0i 168. r
,' I 13utter Grader for the Province. As regions where I They have Ind that buttermilk I I .
. I . 4 -Jones' School of Auctioneering. I on. the. cage was in Genoa On a holi-� J. P. H., ,U.S.A.):�Xb' J.-M'k two �'- i I ut�a%w - � 1. I ,,�A; �
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", ; Chicago. Charges moderate, and set- in other years no flavor could be de- our conditioTo, are produced- A fed Alek,ti, ship Wkith idso-mortal't day. He came to.a larbs lot
1,,�. tected in the milk, cream e mestic red clover seed anil that the dreoi4d �duttiy retal% �Ither turn would take "'I ' "her" pounds Of flour, half a-ptilhi'd . ot 'r, I
I r�,� isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire or r .M,m to bis dea. 'qu rter I a Of , .W!�� :� -
- which might be attributed to sweet on the Arnerican Continent alWaylg its high QUalityr for & longer perioill treacle or molasses, thre& � j .
''I'll Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone � tination. Chance fate dterWned . 4 1 .
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." ,1 Oscar W. lovtr foedijig. - Vive lots of butter means heavier iniLportation.cif foreign aft !d' on the market, thathe should purn-down a street At -�n Ounce of 01rawity s6eds, One. ounce ,
�", 11 , I 65x52 c . er being place 1. � . r rd
,�� - ,,, 114. r 29 were made ititoglether, one from raw seed. Soied has ,been c`016irig from, Ifidic%ting that tijo bacteria of de- the end of which 'there, Auddonly burst of gingeir finely, siffid', eight, ouncep,of ', � to sell - ' Cor�munity," '
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el, I �r - I- — -- . therein lies, at composition ba.d �gp;a eliminated or w. Products -Bread and
:1, - 1;�. cream churned sweet, one from raw France and Italy, and
1, THOMAS BROWN Ir 1, on his sight the original of the little butter, 'to" the 'Pas 'Into 'Ast
..'r,-11-1. cream ripened with a culture, One least, in part our danger. . at least held In check. needle case form you please,jthil bike -in tins, . Cakes., �..
111'�rrr ,N.. ' . " :� , ; r Licensed auctioneer for the eountiez ed thotft culture, one 00m. Tests of the relatives hardness Of . . picture in the hylpilernric E after having worked it.very mUch, and I � f ik� L, - k
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I " . urizeV found with the effects of I -to Ase -4f sveoilneats Are I
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T'105;�:, �: Of 11brifu aMd Perth. Ocwtrespobdeuce I =a d cream to which culture domestic and foreign red clovers we'lk bnk. Ferris. I kept it The agency for this
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�",.`V.'. dittea can be was added and then ripened. These have been conducted on the Domin-7 . liked add candied peel in small bifte: . ' , iiiousline,616 ' eldi-No , �,
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M,,"W'4 ,, -�!, - to consult the . � . .
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