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i0f�U�rl�t� ,:. , �,:��.. I . h=,:ncouscious. ' Last week this her troubles w not . QU , : ;
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��g�� .,� ]" s_anA a" , in st teer ft nd science in England sleep on account of the terrible Pains � S::�%
11 , )y serving K�nog 8 coku.RAC a ad I might say in all my Bring steak and mushroom, then a
1. . . joined in expressing the debt . in my knees, a t I could only crawl up show we?U see. --,% --,�s More,
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0", , . . I . made possible these and otlber devic- to bed, one stair,a Weary way."' Nng k.
�, . taking Kruschen s4ts regularly; I have . . u * I I
I _�:,�'- , . .) easy to diffe welft bal. , es operated by' the electric current. � . no Hip, I
l.." Rjv'��".'�', it s a fine dish .'*' 9 , -814 1 entirely lost all pains and stiffness, ' I'll do my plodding home at peep � i �
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a." anced. And it sav" anY. mOther work all'(1 . ' ime. in fact, I feel 10 years
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� lhl.',�,.�, I . erage man Nothing but sharp -edged , : . � 7 � IN
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1 I � ... , . I . of the rail splitter, the son.6f the log r those painful crystals the candlestick -maker getting along
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I " � , 14 b I I I apportunities and long on hard knocks I uric acid. And more I No doubt the butcher is . ting' : . �
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1�i�W',,,"�, among his fellows. It isa regularity that 110 such, body Poison" doing whatever is ,,kneaded." Candle- =-- - --- -, - _T!!!nr!!l" -
.. �Vj I I . accumulate stick-makipg seeing stuck, being no . I 11 I
"I 11 1',��,'�' . . binder who claims world homage at as uric p-cid are ever able to i k
Vl�, r this time. At 13, 'he en�ered upo, . u again. Prove this for yourself by longer qne, of the useful arts. -But ported approximately 4,000,0Q0 bush- I part volue of some $370,000, waO- -
, . �b I I .- I _... Pprentice-ghip, and spent his leis- buying a bottle of Kruschen. makerst of candles Are "waxing." els -of corn ;from the United States grown-1il the 'vicinity ,of Waterford,-
A.Wq L. . I - I his a a from other .
�`. . kers have - ushel I Ont d ra;
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"I 11 - 70- ure hours studying science, especial- . And shoevid customers and -over 5,0^000 b , t -ens cov- -
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�, ,,.::. 0 . . consequence, he was,able, compara- . benefit,of recent growth. Toy ba2loon' large part -of this, was used for feed- ,a area -of a * oine 45 to'50; acres- -
11� . VOILN , and'the var- r g t I -seng is, . ",
I a great -such as 11,611is Perennli§ This licks like -an en- I 6A oodda1verage Yield for. gin
11 ��,, b ,�, , I tively early in life, to confer d - .
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., COR ld be dug up and makers 'are preparing for inflation. ing purposes. I
l was ious Kniphoflas. shou . Photographers are developing. Dven ormous amount of feed' to be import -12
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�� ,�:, . W go boon on mankind. That man [ over in cold frames or in al ., iti ns the export price Aver-
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, �, .. FLAKES Michael Farady, the son of.a black- winteied Canadian patrons Of racing , merets ed into a hountry that is essentially r $25,000 perp
.. I �: , - -- . mith and'the c�nteivary of whuse some well sheltered .location. still seem to be "bettor and bettor.' agricultural and should be self -sus- I ages $12.510 per pouiid, io
I . �_, s] ,, protec- arge degree in feed I acre. The cultivation of -ginseng is,
' is, require more
I 11 I onderful discovery is now being ob- other perennia Thus it goes. We hope that every- taining to a very 1
11 'I', I I . I a I etened with honer- . . W. nt winter killing,. Un- will soon find that where there's stuffs. Feeders will do considerabAelnot without its visks of damage by-
,, 011`0� Extradebeions me , s-erved. Standing at the he -ad of tion to Preve _ body . '
,�, . . I London, Ontario. seased, it is 'well to ' icultural sdtua- rust and rot, and it takes five to six:
" . I itade by KeUagg in . scientific innovators of the 19th cen- less plants are di toward -telping the agr . years after p . lanting for the root to?- ,
" , ' 9 growt r wage. grown feeds. �
,IJ .:. . .*, I . . __ tury, his discoveries have marked in- leave the current year) tion by insisting on home ture'to market size. China is al-
,, 1!1 . . . - human spring, -as this tends to hold the snow . Tunefil Titles. With prospects of a very large crop,�ma r ginseng. Thee, I
b �_ ,� . I IT I . delibly the progress of the as 'Protects the plant. ' - Canadian place with a nice nifty name a" Most the sole market fo R5
I'll I ng taught. race. Even -to-day investigations. in and thi of excellent corn in Ontario this Ye; f .
- . , truth of what they were beii electricity are along -paths he mapped Three or four inches of strawy man- Has nobody sung you? Now ain't that it is ,at ,to, early for both dealers ,name is from the Chinese and mea - ,.
-1b SUNDAY AFTERNOON al- planning to als- "form of man " -and describes th& I
''.�, . Therefore many 9f them believed; out and results are being obtained in ure make a very good mulch for the a shaine! and farmers, to begi,, I ifurated root. R iM� ' _
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ffff �, b . so of 'honorable women bed or border, and' shoiAd 0 - form of the b
�, I ., . Ont.)' accordance writh his. brilliant predic- flower I 0 sound with such pep to you! pose of that crop. ntarto corn, pro
, � . (BY Isab�l Hamilton, Goderich, Greeks; and of men, not a few." led after the soil is frozen fairly refully handled, is highly prized by the Chinese for itx
" tions. 'To him belongs the credit for appli . perly -selected ad ca eed ,supposed medicinal qualities. . ,
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� . I . Soon after Paul left Thessalonica lild. The purpose of a mulch is to Once folk are hep, to you,
I ... more gla,d, More -strong he wrote a letter to the church then�. the solid foundation of electrical'sci- so How they will-sttp to you, superior to iniported strains ror s =
,.. Bear us aloft, nee as it is -now known. prevent -alternate freezing and thaw- Troll of your fame! . Purposes.
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.. 1 4 1 on Thy celestial wing; long In this epistle he refers .to the mem- e Within the memory of the present ing.,which ,often lift plants that ,,Cheese Curing During the FaW
.. ce to look and ' Months.
.... And grant us gra Church as worthy of being , eration came arc lights for illum- not'deep tooted. Applying the mulch , There's Kamloops, Kincardine, Cayu- Reforestation Work. i ,D' J.4. Ruddick - , Dominion Dairy-, 1
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�. - For our returning King- � I �.'nssi'dfertehde ilensalluples to all that be . ating streets, and incandescent light- too early encourages the plants to gal Perdue, Farmers generally are taking in- r.. - ,, '
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11 Macedonia and Achaia." He �n: mong make soft growths whi,qh I Chicoutimi, Neepaws, Ficton, Pictou; creased interest in reforestation Commissioner, calls attention to P
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, f:�4 . . I draweth near, He standeth by, 1 "*6 e n der- freeze. By' exercising the proper There's''Truro, Toronto, Lachute and work ,4d it is interesting to .' note importance of maintaining adeguater - I
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I , He fills our eyes, our ears-; those who found it difficult to un be carried through Lachine. that over 6,000..000 forest� trees'were temperatures for the'euring,of cheesell,
.11� ". f ith to God ,is spoken of everywhere -
I Come, King of grace; Thy people cry, I though at the ,stand how light could be produced care perennials can
�: � 4is Work among them, ' without sorne external aid. This and the winter with a minimum Of low* I'm cuckoo about you. You've gone tc distributed from the Government Sta- made during the fall months, Partitu-;-
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k".,., And bring the glorious yeal;s! I time se:nvingly a failure, judged by - ) my bean. tion at St. Williams, alone in 1931 to larlY Octibber and November.. The tem .
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" . . , I . T.11% Gill. time w s fruitful not only at home ity-the dynamo, the telegraph, the .reelaini waste lands. More than A-1perature Of the. -curing room% sb
.. � .� . oad. He recounts the -hard- -red for- I never be allowed to go -below 60 de-
,� b ,. . telephene, the electric car, the radio, There's Oshawa, Moose Jaw, Kenora, r,00 private land -owners procu F., and the cheese should bew
.% I I bu Ninette, est trees last spring either for re- grees
1. . PRAYER shlpsabT(ey endured in order to take the autaincibile, etc -are direct con- Bladder Troubles I . .
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.1� I I.2 � the gospel of Christ. They sequences of, the discovery made one limouski, Kerrobert,Chinook, Joliette, ,laniation work or for wind -breaks. 1 turned every day. A fire in the cur -
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�. teach us, 'O Lord, and open Our went hundred years ago in 'England by, Bother Many Past 4.0 Powassan, Vancouver, Leduc, Napanee The nursery stock at the St. Williamv ing T am keeps the air dr er nd
, o .. . �, give us understanding and in- I tl�-e,ef re le�pect to, be cared for grat- thought 0 Like'warbleA of birds in the old apple Station is in -excellent shape and more I the �heese better rinds while main- . I .
, eyei br,th Faraday. Little have people. I . .
...' Thep- 0 , - adequate temperatures.
�� , 4cline our 'hearts to Thy ways.. . I- For ye remember ha the period of the autum _� tree. than 8,0400,000 trrees wiR be available taming I
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� . b I veitnovioui7r: labor and travail; fO' labbr- t t Oval -
..:� � Sball Thy word. be a living power in r . an anniversary fraught in 19-32. i
11 � . I hearts and lives. Amen. ing right and day, because we would equinox was Seven Out of Ten Are Victims But -Winnipeg, Viking, Dalho . — A Record Shipment.
�,. I our .#1 . with a gift of such moment to the Writer Tells How "U,ratabs"037ing There's
I I U:!> epare For Chicago Grain Show. A new record, for fall freight was;
,.�. � , FOR OCTOBER I f world. And ime -any Ontario farm,ers are now set'lip this month when a carload of." .1
, 1 I � we being held in England the celebra- _geon, , Ste. _1V -d plants from a Vancouver grow -
1,; . . I 3th not -be changeable unto any of You yet there is even now Swift, Amazing Relief With Gore Bay,
S. S. LESSON . I preached unto you the gospel O' Renewed Vital Force., Nanaimo, Bobcay A de ii I
. I � . -Paul in Thessalon- God." ,,No -one knows better than 1, the aring exhibits of grain a d1potte Estate at- ,'
- In the verses 7-12 of the second tion of the centenary of Pa:raday's Beaupre, prep .
1. Lesson Topic a, Ayr, Antigonish, seeds foIr the 13th Internation- I er .shipped to the Dale
... ica -and. Berea. ' music could any al Grain 1&nd Hlay Shb* which takes I Br�ampton 0 t., crossed the contin
.. running throughout great contribution to science, and as 'horror of joyless days and sleepiess McLeod, Minnedos small
I :.1 . Acts 17:1, 5-11 * chapter we see : a result of his genius, it is said, nights. There have been tinves when WhAt charminger . 'inen days. The shipmenV.
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'!;. I i I the love of the great Apostle for his the United States 'has an income guy wish! . go, November 28th to en in n
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,4 1 Thessalonians 2:7 . I fel ielpless-and when . arks an important.new developmen . - - '
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,:i . converts. He recalls to their minds lighting alone of $2,0,00,- 9 caused me the most in- December 5-th.
" sal 18- - their concern for them. It is as that from electric . my weakn6s, up my, uke, and', I'd pipe. of Last year Ontario exhibitors set in Canadrian horticulture, as hereto-
., � paups stay at Philippi lasted a con nurse for her children. Gentle- 000,000 .... pL year, I tense hunfiliation. Only those who I'd tune I .17ding -to Cbi- fore practically all potted plants were-
: side and made its mark, of a I The romance of Faraday was have gone through such tortuTes 'can lots more, � up a record for forwa arted by the trade. There werew
.:�. . rable time, affectioia, selfishness, are the at- ess from Lon- .0 ,,go the largest exhibit of grain -and imp
tv. . as a flourishing church y;as estal5lish- ness, sketched in a radio addr 0 plants in the.shipment-. -
,1' . possibly realize my great satisfaction But sooner than pipe I would like t
�. . out in tributes found in her and in looki I small seeds of any'Province in, the Do- about 14,00
�, . re. Dr. Lightfoot Points n'K don by Sir William Bragg, director of sorted variety of-
,. led the it back over their.1-abors among them the Royal Institution of Great Bri- when Dr. ' Southworth's URATABS explore, .we'll go visit minion. This exhibit consisted of Ilt which included an as.
11 his commentar, m All . entries. Mare than 40 prizes, includ- Phoenix, Rochelenii, BoTon n
i y on Philipiana that URATABS So me land My Jane,
..,:. s how they wpuld willingly have broaght me quick relief. CX
.�, , . is most likely-th&t St. Luke was left he see d unto them "our own souls, Wn and Faraday's successor in that are truly wondtrful, And I give theliq the -reserve �Wli.itmanii ferns, some ,very/line I:Ige�- .
W� . . the work so, well i-parte `1
"I -1 office, and his observations have sinc-, * When Canada weathers this old fiscal ing two championships and a
IL, behind to carry on - because ye, were dear unto us." ?full praise." Such amazing evidence tom
- f the . igh, and Aspidistras.
. ,, . . Then 'Paul, Silas and `Tim6 been amplified by Pr�emier McDonald, ves as conviCing proof o squall. championship, came back to Ontario. specimens of. Kentia Palms, from
�, began. to Thessalonica. one As though it were not enough to be General Jan Sr 'Dean D. Hurmdy. . For the first time in a number of to fifteen f,det h �
_ se he continues and pluts and other leaders ser
1, theus proceeded ' -power -of .4;RATABS to relieve those -
11.1. I , hundred miles west, the lcapii ,al of with them as a nui d in state and, science, while the black- distressin&*ailments so often a handi- years the corn borer regulations have Making More Butter.
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I . here the Proconsul re- says "we exhorted and comforted an ,smith's son was serving his appren. been so modified that it is now POS -
11 I '... the province, w . was a consid- qbanged every one of you as a father ticesbip ,he devoted a portion of his, cap toi those in middle life. it corn from Ontario A etatem�nt just issued, b�, the Do-
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I., aided, and where there doth his children." Their he remind's time to experiments on an electrical OverworIked, sluggish Kidneys and FARM NQTES I I sible to exhib inion Dairy and -Cold Storage Branctr
). . lerable Jewish po -se they had "holv Bladder Weakness, bring on so many providilag it is heat tredtled ,before en- in
. pulation. . For some . tering the show. Arrangements are shows that butter pr.oduction in Can-
., three weeks St. Paul remained there them for what� purpo maebine.,of his own construction. It ailments which so, often � . - all exhibits of Ads, has apparently increased, during7
. I ching without being and justly and unblameably behaved was then that he asked Sir Humphrey distressing diseases that every being made, to have
�� I ,� . in his Ourselves among you that believed." Davy to accept' a beautifully bound lead to serigus . Cement Wash Helps, corn -heat treated in the Ford Motor the seven months andibg July, 19,31,, 1
,.� . -molested. Dr. Stokes says sufferer fiom Lameness, Pains in back 26 prinds, or about 15.5,
1 1 1. s an It was that you would walk worthily edition of his lectureg, the ,work of ' Go. ovens at Windsor. 1. 0 . by 25,379,7 d with the cor-
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L .... da St. of God who�hath called you unto His his own hands. He also applied and and down.through groins, scanty but The increased use -of wall-iboard in The prize list this year is much per cent., as �' ,npare
- . interesting fact that to this frequent urniation, "Getting-uP- the constructi more attr ponding peziod last year. .
�. L � Paul's visit to i�y re- Lkingdom and glory." . Vas accepted by Davy as his assist- on and lining of poultry active in that the number res
", Thessaloniba Nights," Nervous Irritability a *n d houses shows that birds sometimes
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, 111!. membered, and in one of the local . —, ant ai�d amanuensis, in which capac- Lack of Fatce-should try the amaz- peck at the' wall -board, material and of prizes in each class has been ma- Fruit and Vegetable Crop Report I
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. mosques, which was formerly , the , I ity -he travelled to' the continent. This - do considerable damage. An effective teriakly increased. Reviewed.
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V. ' , Church of Sancta Sophia, a marble WORLD MISSIONS was in 1812. Among his dis�cw�eries irig"value of Dr. Southworth's URA t In Addition to reigular prizes the let.
1, TABS at'oncel Any good, druggis way to overeGde this' difficulty is to Ontario Department of Agriculture The September fruit and vegetab � ,
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� �.L. L pulpit is shown., said to have been the were new compounds of chlorine and will supply you on a guarantee of sat - we a mixture of equal parts of lime
�. er, a missionary of is offering special',& of $50 to each On- crop report, issued by the Domi'mora
� upied by the Apogtle, Dr. E. V. Hu P t carbon (1812), alloys of steel (.1822), isfaction or money back. . and cement ii-Axedwith water to the winning a fli-st prize Fruit Branch. shows an increase im
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I , I groves are pointed out, as marking N'gora, in the Eastern Provinces of (182.5), action of sulphuric acid ,on L Nell— ply with a brush. This mixtirre and $25 to eAch Ontario exhibitor estimated ap. f 6.6 per-
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I'll � 11.1 wbpre he tarried for a time. Ugan,.dal writes that during the first naplithaline (1826), decomposition of winning the highest glward. in alfalfa, cent. over last year, Or a total OC
�, . . spots ver, rous- six month of 1924 the Teso Scriptures hydro-catbon by expangion (1827), IJOWMYWORLD WAGS forms a hard, durable surface " on which alsike, six -rowed 'barley, Oats,. red 3,634,000 barrels. The B. C. CrIop
i w's' were at last, howe the birds can make no impression. eld,belans. Winnets shows a decre2user of 30.7 per cent.r,
, I . The Je ould experiments on the manufacture of . -
L I ,ad to; opposition because of St.. Paul's were out of print and the people c . clover, peas and fi
- I - not be supplied. In order to expedite glass for optical purposes, (1829-30). � By That Ancient Mariner of first prizes are not eligible for the. while Ontario, Quebec jand the Mari
.."', success among the Gentiles who re �, 500 copies -of part of the New The great work of his life, ,though, I % $25 specials. tim6s, show increases ranging from I
11 .. 11, ceived his teachings so readily that thing! DEAN D. HURMDY Co. 20 to 35'pe,r cent. ov%r last year.
. ,0- 1. there believed of the devout Greeks Testament in Teso were sent out from was his experimental regearch in elec- . I Crop Report The Canadian Shredded Wheat duction of pears, Plums and!
.1, is againoffering a special prize of $215 Pro
� chief London by post. . When they arrived tricity, covering fort� years and more Those Hindoos are about as para- . _ ow I 30 �
If— a great multitude, and of the . ion outlook for -agri- t9 .the ,()Iatarid. exhi�itor winning the prunes is 10 Per cent. bel 9 ,
," I .. ." there was a'long queue waiting for in which he made discoveries of the 'doxical a§ the Chinese. Take Gand4ii t The product A
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�. women not a few One tha " culture in Ontario is excellent, at- highe award in the Wbite Winter while the peach crop is 21 per cent-
! K St. Paul and his friends were re- them, and the first 500 people had first importance, including induced far example; if -be is penniless, . 0 heav�ier, and, grape,s show an increaser
. 11, siding in the house of 4. man named copy each. A groan Went up -from electricity (18,31), recalled by the means he has no lakh of money. , ' cording to reports received from Wheat Class. t.,
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I I 1. I �ws, assisted by others when they heard there were no centenary celebration now upon us. , representatives. The harvesting of All entries and, exhibits forwarded of 18.6 per cent.
11 Jason. �ffere the Je of the He thus paved the way for. the eon- "Student, of Pictou Academy, N.S., a record crop in several lines Of to the Field Husbandry Department, :Potato production at 53,569,000
"�. ssaulted more. When a further suPP17
I � the pagans, gathered and a �, . production is About campleted and O.A.,C., Guelph, will be sent to Chica- cwts. is 2,5-00 tons -ahead of lastyear,
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I L.,,,�, the house in their endeav to lay Scriptures arrived in July, nvore than strluctioyi of tvirtually all the electri- 'held their annual corn -boil at the golf -has been, garnered in 6f with ,Ontario -and Quebec showinV I
f, "" rling was taken in two days, cal machinery in use to -day. go and- returned, to Guelph free
.�. . . s on the strangers. Failing to 2100 ste. club. An ,orchestra furnished the most 'Of it � I I
, .:,� band ditio�n. Pastures in Western char substantial increa .
I %;, ;hey laid hands on Jas- and a stock which should have lasted ,Faraday was the father of electri- mu,i,.,, They "et" corn to the sound good con Re.
. secute 'them I . . I been gosd of the Field Volume6
", .... ��, on and others who had joined the for six months, looks like being ex- and 'Central- Ontario. have Mi�. James Laughl'and,
. cal 6ngineering, and also of important Of the cornet'.
I... . they took to hausted in six weeks. anc ,,a made in physical seience. and recent rains in the eastern see- Husbandry staff, will -supervise the ' I
.. apostolic band. These - -roved the con- Ontario e,h t
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I 0� I.. I -Dr. Hunter says: "The next time- iso ons halve greatlyl imp i,bi a wh5e at ,Chicago. Why Burn Straw Stacks.
. the town magistrates and laid a . lation of benzine was a mo- ,Ladies entered the loggillig sports ti When with -the use Of suitable chem-
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," !LLL . charge ,of treason against them. The you. Pass . L vtous thing in chemistry. The at,Cowieban, B. C. One prize wi
�. L ,,. - -line of people, just think that cbis is world to-d,ay is drawn together by' sawed drough a twelve inch log in Live stock has been in good condition. land not later. than November 7th, ieaRs theyI can be converted i to n-
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" charge ,gives us a 'gfimpse of the I tside electricity as the resiAt large4y ,of ninety seconds. 'that's enough 'to re- Farmers'are well advanced with and exhibits, except corn, should reaeb ure, ,the. question, it", y burn stra-w'
111 med by the istles: hQw the folks in Teso stand on pertinent. Sftlaw-
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I �P:l , theme proclai decrees the bookshop waiting for their turn Faraday's work. He discovered not Tute the old charge that the fair sex work. More dfter-barvest cultivation Guelph not later than November 17tb. stacl-011 is really
�,�. . "These all act contrary' to th�fl is an- to obtain a Gospel or a Testament!" laws but a code� of laws. It is Only 'aren't logical. I has been done this year than, in any The Field Husbandry Department is �Icrth something more than as a- I l
., CC of Caesar, saying that tlyftel recentseasons. ,Soil c I -our- bedding Materiod, and not the Teast;
M't��. � A catechumen in a country chapel fair to say, tbough, that the British P I onditions have 'has - ,Is, offered to analyze any to valuable is i-ts use for the making"of-
�11 . other King, one Jesus." a
,,,, ined for Imp- genius followed.- in the footsteps part7 Two prisoners at Goderrich, ant been favorable to the prepar tion Of ounce 'samples, sent, in, early and-
� 1� Sil- in China was being exam 100�,
. LL .1� in the words used of St. Paul 8 '
; I �. en asked why he had st-d- Iy of Ampere, the French scientist and jail were lacked out, and had to ;;� fall wheat land and early sown crop offer suggestions for improvement in artificial manure. The use of
I., . I as and Timotheus on this occasi n is 65111. Wh ell. Fall plowing is well the sample. . popnds of lime to each ton of straw-
".. it ied the "Jesus Religion" he said be- private en- are looking w . oraug
� . seen the purpose of Christianity. Oersted of Copenhagen. H9' laid bare ground to the turnkey's �st and this th, Phly ,soaked- with Wil-
y. 4sThese that cause of having been to our hospital some -of the fundamental laws of the ,t,rance in ,order to gain dvanced. Marketing conditions con- Due to the ever increasing inter �
, 311 is wh!,�t Jesus came fo . 1. admittance. a -xt tm . of distinct.
� i, Ade down at Tsiningdor treatment. y dii�ouraging. taken by Ontario exhibitors, in the ter produces a manure
I ; i have turned the world upF U , His attitude to life was of Just playing prisoner's base. Hated to tinu'e - r el' . . . I International Grain and I -ray Show, to fertilizer value. From three to six:
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R. . ry Jr base of su lies'. list, and months are required for the orgamc-
. I.:111 Two thousand It turned out that the missions, t test importaneQ. He valued leave th,-j pp h ...
. I , are come hither also." ' Record t -e moreattractive 'premium
.. . years ago the world was wrong side physician then,in char . tu 0. A. C. Enrollment.
�k� .Xa was the late oppor -nity more than money. The ome effective and the,
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!.1. � . L Jesus in Dr. J. L. Van Schoick. In the hospi- world -pays homage to Alibliael Fara- "The College Flapper" is'to be pre- to -the fact that corn can now be changes to bee
!,,. . up and it needed turning. Figures furnished by 'Dr. .G. I. tant substance -has much of then,
, ;�, nd his wife heard the L shown, it is, expected that Ontario' resul
.. udg -sermon on the mount spoke of tal this man a day for what he did, but more espe- gented in New Glasgow, N.S., under Christie, president of O. A. C., reveal ractically the sawtv I
.1��L,:,.. me;rey, purity, peace- and ,righteous- gospel story, and believed. This was cially for what ,he was. the auspices, of -the locb,l firemen. Just will this year be represented, by the appearance ,and' p . I
. 1L . He had, never been in case it proves to be of the�-'T-am_ that the registration of new students largest exhibit of grain and grass value, as barhylard manure.
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. , . site of these held thirty years ago. t1iis year is the largest in the institu- %eeds ever sent to 4Chieago from 'this -_
.. �11. � mess. The very oppo examined for baptism be,foTe, as he to I . I .
, I sway. in the lives of the people in the ing youth" type, the brigade will do
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X% 1. and He could not walk the seven miles to the ,, r hose ready, att�ach province. '
�,t'-�, governments of tile world ell to have thei VAth a IE�tal of 995 new arrivals I
�1, " . love. church and back. Meanwhile be and 'Fall Preparation of Flower '
� ::, " came to establish -His reigif of . ed to the nearest hydrant. enroled for the, present terms A w,-1, Of
7�t . . . , end these disciples Were his wife had studied faithfully our I I Feed Hogs To a Fnish. -
.. I.lf and top this specially prepliied for Chin- , Beds . the 0. A. C. ,and Macdonald Institute,
:, Id. Chris- catechism .. "Now watch all those columnists In a review of the hog market sit-
�� " workb,ig-upsettilftg the wor . there ii still -a shortagwof accommol- heelm" fresiv
11 I - ese catechumens, and believed an the The, re on of . the stu- uationas it exists at the present tijme JrIng-
1.� .1 - still carrying on this good ,preparatory work on gold," remarks dation despite tbeopening Chief of the Sheep I
- . . I . tianity Ja �ere is Lord Jdsu.s. . . flower bed or border should be done the Kamloops Sentinel. Well we'd dormitory in the new mi.11ion- A.'A. MacMillan, - )
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11 I .. . opposition. � . nd, but the dollar administration buildi% and, the And, Swine Divisi I I 'a �. _�
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s, I -- against Jagala and nearly thirty years ago, and ba� not under -at this time will -have a better only bit of Shakespeare we. know 's: building -of a new resid9nice fore girls. Stoek Branch, states that tb N I A.
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'4"C', The charge laid � . , olie in "sPoiled," As one Chinese evangelist chance to decay and consequently will "Lay on, MacDuff; Pm derned, if ever justification for the 'practice -whith .. IV KI 1, -4, '1_ �
'. I 'his i6ompanions was a serious , Studen-ts are housed, in the old bur- - , , � 12 ,
.. I f;.�. I the eye Of the Roinan law and . the Pint it. . � be more quickly aviildble to the I could take a bluff." sar's bousd ,and. the agricultural en- has beeri too, -general, this season Of t - , " �L C- '. �
11,;;; ; 1,1 11 L ; 0 . � -beat the market by selling 1 -4 �
., . ,:,�'. : s did not lend themselves Plants- Many weed seeds- will germ- " " gine-ering Wilding, while apprftim� ,trying to . 1. :%
, . Gaspe, Peninsuh,t pTomie t ex off lightweight unfinishe& hoge' to — -
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il, �V`, IM egular piloc4edings as was of inate and be killed, by frost, and nb .0 xre aiving in private I few cents per pound at ctirre V /
!' � Mkhael Faraday Father - ' as paiM. a for , the regular gain a nt .
a . ,,�, I..'' ,t1w,case �Lt';Philippl. Theyl took bail doubt a number bf insect pestsi will bd eel Niagara Falls 1101mes. In -addition to 3eas it, the pr I . I
I _;e'.. I , exposed -and perish during the! winter. newlyweds," says The Graphic of jort Prices. As he i incipal
�;�,! , fbt the Prisoners aiid that freed them . Dynamo -Iton, .N. B. A pewinsula is students it is expected that al effect of such praletkees, has beet' to \ I
tl,lt,:` , . e. Meg,nWhile the Apostles The Addition ,of bone meal or rock Camobel courses this winter wiR enrol more orce. pric-
�9A`- ; . for the *m of the city by Tht everyday.things',of rife have phosphate can be made now, but separated from the -rest of the world () demoralize the market,and I )"
11 l�4 "'l;1�4"" . kad been hurried OUtL .or neck. And it is than 1, 00 boys and girls. es much below what they Otherwise
4M�,I_,�?� , nt to Berea. They fol- become so commonplace that they a- quickly ava-flable fertilizersishould be by an isthmus)
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" ,'�)Iill,� . . a they ,49T- I they were first ours. For examole, -Activities in other parts of the gar- .part in seglregatin!g the bo�neymoaners I With Garia4i,an hog Pri
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�,�', -'., I I J,'A�%oft with much acceptance so that I many homes ,are completely electri- den are quiet at this season, but the from mundane things. The O.A.C. Dairy Judging Teani Apy r,ealigned both to I Unit
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;,"'." . ,, ,Viany,wlio beard, their ,words search-, J fled; in, not a few . in the contest art Springfield, -Mass.,'condittans a The coot flavor of WRIGLEYIS-
11 `tQf,�,, � ,� �. , le" the ectric ranges and. other household aP deterves attention. The overgrown Pepping Up the Poets of the Past. won first in the judging of cheese; the common sense Practice to use at refreshes she mouth. It removes, L
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"'. F�w-�!, i ,, , : I � -. , I., . . I...- I .. 1. chunpo s�hrould be di,Adled, and any of Sometimes ,one takes funny ndWons. .second in milk - third in -butter, and the present time, alI trace of eating,
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.1" : r - . - — , The team was MWMAI,an, is to finilsh hogs up toi the .
1-11111. � 1. I )I' ;,V7,: . . I I . I . the tall Plant% which, during. the pre- — fifth in iee elream. err market W019'ht, ariound 200 or smokinj,g sweet. . 1,
,q ",., � .11-11 - 11� , 11-1.1111- L .I . . . ___ Vious, iseason, ,seemed, to spoil the . placed fourth in a cl&M -of teams from prop he believes is the One ens breath. .
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