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in the County Papers HOW iS YOUR LIVER ? ANIFOREIGN Mfg TONS WORTH WHILE
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sl , td
i : , • r Will Reside Here. .
ct t r °
�„y O1#lt Npvemlber )lith Dr. T. Ward-
1 � , '' l,4; TA7.lor, clerk of the General As-
I
i'iteli and lauded in Hifi' middle of a
pool of water, the water coming up
to the running Ibroardt The ,ditch
was. over five felt deep at this spot,
Wake u our Liver Bile-
P Y
--Without Calomel
Your liver's a very synch organ, but it ser• .
mainly caa p t your digestive and elunivativtl
organs out of kilter by refusing to pour out its
(,By eDawid E: r IWtat,son, in
the Toe mta Star Weekly)
Are the hundreds of thousands .of,
dollars which sent from) Canada
•21010 per day have died in Cltengtu
durily the
rr.., 1 of .the Presbyterian Church
'' °�
x p1z It lanaida, with his wife and dough-
The car was , oiled out auto the road.
p'
Forbunately nol hurt
dtuly two pounds of liquid biles into your bowels
You won .'t oompletsl uorrect such a oondition
are
foster foreign missions worth-
alone g past manith.
I 'am in charge of the stock of sera
,� et'< der, wi11 take up residence in Gude
one was and no
damage done. —Exeter AdVoCate,-
by takingsalts,oil. mneral water, lazati vo oandy
or chewutg gum, or ruughage• when they've
bowels
while expenditures? ,
Times are bad right here. Many
aryd vaccines. . I lost no
time in sending wireless ,messages to
im g
M.,
,�., , . rich. Dr. Taylor Co -roles from St. An-
,_ ,};
Times.
moved your they're through—and you
need a hveratirnulant.
people are out of work, destitute.
g
both ,Shanghai and Piping for chol-
-
dreRw s, N.B., and is1• retiring from se-
': e it wank.. ' On several cites-
New Drug Store Opens.
Carter's Little Liver Pills will soon bring'back
the sunshine into
Charity, they say, !begins at home.
era vaccine. It came by airmail to
.+ ' ' he, has Goder•ich and
Me., there to assume command of
y s
table. Safe. Sure. Askrforetem by na e.11tefuse
itis v; e, then, justified in sendin g
b`5' post
10hunkiitkand letter as from�"
gia'n5 visited
( 1t was 'most favorably impressed with
'Mir. F. L, Grielve is opening w a
substitutes. 25c at all druggists. 48
money to far-off foredlgn fields. when
Chunking to Chengbu. We were a-
the town. IId{e has leased the house
"v drug store in Exeter in the
A Car For the ��-est.
the reeds of our own u'nderprivile+g-
maong' the first to have it in Cliengtu,
I asked Arch'b'ishop .McNeil about
P,'r'•
�- :, of George Andrgw•; Britannia Road.
building north of Mr. 'J. Senior's
ed people are so acute?
Let's
land while our first shipment was
.;,.. ,.
I Another •retired Presbyter tan clergy-
st,udlio. During the summer Mr-
g +
Grieve conducts a drug store a.
m •• I
Marching orders to his next appoint-
take another angle. Chris-
tiani' we take it
tY, begins at home.
.suflincie b toq lint�ilate )about 2,•1.010
peoplehe demlands upon it were i'm-
t1a'.. man to establish residence here is
"t:t . Remi, !Major) J. H. Barnett of Rid
(Major) Ridge-
g
Grand Bend. He expected to be op
'business
in took hini'•4to Bridgeton, N. J,,
another difiucu'lt field' down among the
A noted divine stated reeentl that
Y
Canaria is
mediate and heavy. We at once sent
y.
_
,, town. During the war he was. chap-
ened for Saturday mortndng.
sand flats of filet stats.
;rust a true y Christian coon-
1 (: .
a supply to each of the mission hos.
> lain of the 71st battalion.-�Ga�'er•ich
The building has been newly painted
At Captain ,Cr;awford"s next ap-
tr • •_neither socially.
try.,_neither Politicaully,
as
pita)' in this resit of the province. "
w Almlong
Star
Inside and out. Mr, J. Willis Powell
pointment-the collvnrand of the
omrcally nor eoclesiasticaliyt—not as
t
fabs first to arrivte far,
he :aid. "We are trying to keep our
who has accwpied the )building, has
'his
Me'n's 'Training Garrison in Yonkers,)
ions as a few inen at the top of the
heap hold to their
vaccination was General Den HSI,
Medicos Elect Officers.
unloved stack intomthe Ocidfellows
N. Y: 'he 'was arrested no les's than
on millions, while
Heo, cam'niander of, the 28th' Army
x<,
)block. --)Exeter Ac�.lac�tte-Times.
four times for holding meetings on
W0,0100 )men are out of work. To be
and his famrilyy. ."
;° . 'The^ Huron Medical Society ,net in
4 ,Seafortdh Wednesday )afternoon, a
Hand Cut by Saw,
the street corner. Another appoint-
more specilfip, how' can we expect
,Christianity whenu the home supply
�, The )official's and (people ener-
ally continue to be very friendly to -
'p ' goad represenbation a tt1 e medical
the ing, (Drs,.
Borden Clark, youngest son of :Mr,
g
imlent in Now Jersey, Astbury Park,
and then the thundering trains car-
is so short?
Again I ask the question: Are for-
ward us, and' this; of course, gives
us courage and, makes
men of county atter
1Slmw, Hearn and Thompson going
and .Mrs. Peter Clark, Blue Watei•
G'oderi'ch
ried him to Chicago. From thence
he .kept the overs ht
ig of Wisconsin
sign missions justifialk>de?
our+ work
„
easier .
down from Clinton. Dr, Ii Littler
the University Westerr. On-
Highway, tawnsh'i suffer-
g p'
ed a ,painful accident at the farm of
P
District under the then .Ma or Wal-
J
'1Vfa'n'v 'peoplle, answer it withoult ev-
en tailing •the trouble of thinking a-
"Is that •Chris't'iapitiy?'' asked' Dr:
Endicott, '"'Is it worth while?" This
` of of
tario, London, gave an. address, and
M. Lowden one day last week. He
was helping cut some wood when his
lace W1•nehell, novv Lt. -Colonel (Re-
tired)„ and following that had cam.-
g,
Bout it. The -don't
Y ' on t care a hoot a-
bout
splendid man looked at me with quiz -
"There
i Dr. Collyer, of Hensall, described a
a^ec'ent case. This was the annual el-
left hand came in contact with the
mand of the Chicago Mens Training
foreign gnissions or any other
kinds of missions. No, siree! Give
zical, kindly eyes. is a cen-
trifid al force in (Christianity," he
elction of officers and the following
'
circular saw, w'hi'ch cut almost
through the bones and tore the flesh
Garrison,
B trhis• time the ranks of Ensign
Y g
them a cad seaonduhand car, 'three
g' +
continued. "We must go out into
` • 'were appointed: President, Dr. Mc-
Kinnon, Zurich; vice presid4ant, Dr.
g
badly. The lad, who is 16 years off
and Adjutant had been attained, and
':quare' a da and a
y juicy picture
show at ni ht and they are satisfied'
1 ''
the m ld, hearing Christ's message,
It is the challe nye, the test. Paul,
I'• Collyer, Hensall, secretary -treasurer,
age, was taken to the Clinton hos-
pital after receiving first aid at Dr.
the following important corps:, ap
Po intments were .commanded with a
with life. Thinikinlg is not good for
g
such people. it dizziness
the Asiatic heard the cry of tura
'4 S'
in the voice the from
Dr. P. Hearn, he latter be-
Clinton-,'
�ing re-ele'ctcd.—•Clinton News -Record,
Newton-Brady's office in Ba eld.—
y'
'Signal.
leadersfhip that was dhararteristie of
produces ands'
'headaiches. Thinking about other
of man Mace.
dania. D�yau see ? Christianizing
•
Car Lands in Pool Water.
G•oderich
our offvicers in 'those days,;. Chicago,
+Det'rodt, Milwaukee, 'Indianapgli.s, and
peoples problems, about the world's
difficulties, is,
,
-J'u'dlea wasn't -enough. Christ bid's us
to
of
A Champion Hen.
Salt Lalke G;ty corps and district.
quite .out of their line.
Foreign missions? . Say, what good'
;go out into the world., There i
no choice, if the Christian church is
On Friday afternoon as Mrs. Earl
Gaiser was motoring to Dashwood
A White Leghorn hen belonging to
0n July 11, 1900, the newly pro-
muted Sbaff-Captain was ordered to
are there thing loin!? Theyfd oughta
,
to Kwvlve. Our big probllem today
,a
in a sedan car 'a front.tire blew crit
`Vialter Rase, the well known poultry'
man of Brussels, proved herse:f the
the Pacific -Coast, and appointed ta.
pp
alit �' out.
Then there are the cynical ducks.
is not a ,matter of denampnatrons;
it's a unatter of irrelilgion"
about a anile a quarter east o
Dashwood and the car took to the
,best laying, hen, in the contest,recent-
b
the oversight of the. Oakland corps
and district, as well as the Oakland
To these 1
peep a 'p{rimibe
,
' The 'Cheam 'of England in Canada
jy concluded at Ottawa for the Prov-
Training Garrison. After a very
races exist chiefly t
y 0 be exploited
felons
has the same story to tell. They
ince of Ontario. 'The test lasted 29
_
commercially. Foreign missions be
spend, in mond figures, about $100,.
1. .
r - •• ,
- . -
tt
'
weeks, and the Brussels biddy laid
203 eggs, one far each day of the
test, '-fir• (Rose has Been in the pool_
successful stay in Galland•, the IStatt
Captain' was appointed' to the coyly
mand) of the then Central_. Cal-ifoTma
Division.
hanged! You bet you all
g , ions Il tell
about foreign mi'ssioms. Why, they
are. a nuisance, a Imfenace to trade.
000 to 'frurth r' C'hristtdani '
a ty in foreign
fields. (Much more is sipetit,' for, mis
sions at home.. All', the churches
kindly wotrk of any group of men in
• the whole world. I have 1beien among
CHOCOLATE CUP CAKES
cup shortening
goods. In anticipation of
try (business at Brussels for many•
years and at present has more than
In May of 1904, the Staff Captain
"from
Where u
you find these missionaries
you'wll always find- the natrives mor-
spend the,bulk 4lf their mission money
in the home field, a fact sometimes
1 cu sugar )eggs
p
merit of another cat shortly, Rev. W.
t. Patton,'of Benmiller, who is super-
1'200 hens and pullets housed in his
,,xperienced a long jump the
Pacific to the Atlantic," this tkne
difficult to deal with border. to ex-
cverlooke'1 b critics ,oi foreign m'is-
y
Y4 cup milk
intending the work, Guggests that
coops. J. 31. Scott of Seaforth, was
t, f Setif rt
from, Sacramento, Cal., -to Portlandi
ploit. David Livingstone queered the
cions. The English 'Church has nev.
2 cups pastry flour (or 13a cups
bread flour)
those wbo have orchards and who are
third M1vJ. a Bcot
Rock,
—Goderich Signal.
Me., there to assume command of
;slave trade in Central Africa• he
made thinO1s Iwe
b ry awkward for the
er been afraid' of the frontier at
home or abroad '
:
2teaspoonsMagirBakingPoQvder
j willing to, help will get all fairly
rositidn of Training College P rinci-
the Northern New England Division.
Promotion to _'Major soon follo,ved
English and Por•btLguese• slavers who
<. Their Problems Are Our Problems"
`
_
teaspoon salt
good apples under cover within th.,
A Car For the ��-est.
After three,happy, successful years
had built up a •1•wcrat5ye trade lair
"outrage!
I asked Arch'b'ishop .McNeil about
Y4 teaspoon soda ,,
1teaspoon vanilla extract
next three weeks!, so that they may
On Saturday marnineg last a well-
the 'Major was assigned to the ove'r-
black men aHyl wometirr. In
If you' talk men who are in the
the 'foreign missions of the Catholic
Church in 'Canada. •This wise' •sed
2rz squares unsweetened
,be, in a" good . condition as possible.
filled car of fruit and ,vegetables left
McGaw. C.P.R.CPRfor Kincaid,
sight of the Eastern Now York Df-
vision, then Buffalb and the cos-
•
h
business of IGhristianizing men and
kindly elan had the same story. to
chocolate
There are :great quantities of apples
through the district ' which tvauld
station
Sas'k. The carload was a splendid
•mand of the Western New York.,Di;
wo ion An far-off foreign.fields you
get a different answer. Furthermore
tell, file ';lame aplpreciation of prat
tical world Conditions.
Cream shorcenin g;. add sugar
otherwise he wasted, and the problem
.contrirbuttion from the people of the
p p
I
-vii- ion. During this series' of a,ppo'int-
you are struck by the world. const-
"We are going into all countries,"
slowly; add well -beaten egg yolks.
is to get thein picked ani], got, read?
rdistrict, large quantities of an'ples
n' nts'in the northeast corner of the
'and
iousne5s of .these men and by their
he :aid. "We are trying to keep our
Sift dry ingredients togethec,and
for shipment. It is hoped that in
and ether goads being donated gladly
United States :he mist married
hold apper•oE}ch to the tremendous
activities (going in 'spite of the 'de -
add alternate) with milk, to
Y
come way' the task may be accomp-
listed.—aGaderich, Signal.
for the benefit of the less forzunate
Captain :Mabel 'Moore.
problems -
P the world to day; They
re.
pression. There is no scarcity of
(list mixture. Add vanilla and
Ross Family Gathering at
F eople in the West, Aniong they con-
In June of 1912, Major and Mrs.
are not sidestepping realities and
hien=our seminaries in 'Montreal 'and
melted chocolate; fold in egg
,Brussels.
tents were _>01 barrels of apples. 850
Crawford were itran:tferre'd' to the
dif ,culties in the home scene. I would
Toronto:, are full and young men ha,:t
whites beaten stiff. Put into
On ,Sunday afternoon the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross was the
laoun•ds of beans, 12'(1 bags carrots,
Sunny South, ands the Divisional of-
-say, without any hesitation, that they
to 'be turned' away."
greased muffin tins and bake in
beets, turnips and anions, 3 bags of
walnuts:, 121 gems of preserved fruit,)
fi4_ership of the old South. A�lantir
)tvision. Promotion'to the rank of
have a clearer, more comprehensive
"But, Your Grace,"' said I, ."there
moderate oven at 375 F. about
25 minutes. Cover with dittcol'ate
110 pounds of honey„ 100 pounds of
t
,a^igadier came, the following year...
and )more humane understanding of
Canada's difi>;culties and the • world's
is distress in Canada. „
" There is ,distress in every caun-
Y
licin g
•dried- apples, 2 gallons of inaple
a i f d d
For eight ;rears this field of, activity
or^ i d th t t d
than the vast ma orit of our oli•-
J Y p
try," said this venerable
Yr prince of
•• .'
with the rank of Captain on, Ja uary
23, 1894. -
y n, a quan,i y a carne goo sl,
132 cabbages, 253 pullnikins and other
'the'ship-
up a I m eras an erl•ergy.
Twenty years...... after his fi):st ap-
ticians.
C apea'kin, to Dr. Grant;, head of
th'r Catholic Church. "It is caused
by too great a thirst for money. We
kindly wotrk of any group of men in
• the whole world. I have 1beien among
old lam or lan-
�¢�¢+L. You p
goods. In anticipation of
Paintme•nt„ to California^ the Brig
the foreign mission defparrment at
jfave been worshipping the golden
tangled -up, twisted, heart -breaking
merit of another cat shortly, Rev. W.
t. Patton,'of Benmiller, who is super-
adier was again swmmroned in con-
nection with the formation of the
the Presbyterian Church in Canada,
calf. ICrtilever men have gaineil pos-
1 for instanlce, is a letter from the
( Aoiy Xrnd )
finest light for
intending the work, Guggests that
new 1Xesl,ern Territory in the Fall of.
'to
I asked him bluntly why Canadians
were justified in spending money to
session of 'too ninth money. It has
caused disaster. We counteract
G"hoVataf%d V
self to the reslponsilbla position of
A
.everybody's friend,"
those wbo have orchards and who are
19-N•, and was appointed the dual
Chraistianize the natives of Formosa
in' the thirst for mons b
g' Y Y pracare
- , can s'ee, on Aupv^stt,:3lst, but it has
I '' • just
a� ar,.•��a.' ZYti.r.> ,
"' / �• •',
j willing to, help will get all fairly
rositidn of Training College P rinci-
when there. -was so much to be done
t ..
ir.,I, charity toward people who are
statement on
every tin is your
In the course of filmic the news-'
papers and pu(blie lbecam,e frien'd'ly.
good apples under cover within th.,
pal -and, Divisional •Comtmander for
to - relieve 'hardship and, "suffering
not Christians. We )belong to the
the ea of he PruVinl , -
t ce of Saech i
/ "ern. 2,0100 mfilea in the interior
, „ar,;f ,I(�
r:,nkc and burr, eh w S � '`
i '
o•.,,n ens, 'J !'
next three weeks!, so that they may
,he Northern 'California Division.
here.
world. Nationalism is killin'7 us;
'•
peace with
versity made pros crit
.prosperity
atild the tangled -up corps, under his
,be, in a" good . condition as possible.
Promotion to the rank of Lt. -Colonel
"You might as well ask me" why
killirlig the world's thinking and the
statistiles are difficult to
obtaitn, but we are told that about
; 1
crix y - _
There are :great quantities of apples
through the district ' which tvauld
came on June 27; 1921,•
On August 5, 1925, 'th? (colonel
David Livingstone went out to work
worl(rs trade. All the churches must
otherwise he wasted, and the problem
,
-as. appointed Field Secretary for
among the heathens of, Central Afri-
work for peace, for harmony among
ilii,
is to get thein picked ani], got, read?
the "e'sterri Territory. Promotion
'ran'k
ca when he knldw that there was a-
cute suffering in Scotland;" he re-
'the i+aces. IChina'st problems are our
protbletms. India's --problems are
;.
.,
for shipment. It is hoped that in
'to the of full Colonel occurred
'plied "The Lord told us to 0 out
our
problems. ;We cannot shirk stir re -
1.
come way' the task may be accomp-
listed.—aGaderich, Signal.
in June, 1922.
Colonel Crawford was appointed' to
t P
and Christianize the world o
' , ye
into all' the world teach the
sponlsilbilities in foreign fields. , Fron-
tier is the test'
*
Ross Family Gathering at
the important position, of Chief ties-
'March
and gos-
Pell' No 'country can' live to itself,
work of our virility
and Christianity. The churches- are
.
,Brussels.
re4ary for the Wet on ].u,
1929' and in this capacity as' second.
Weare neighboring on, the world.. 'Man
meeting the test."
On ,Sunday afternoon the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross was the
in-cornmand of the territory; 'has
loyal
we can fly around the world in a few'
days. What ha ens to the natives
da, p,p
The Baptists of Canada were nev-
er keen•er about foreir gn -missions than
scene of a veru •p'easan't atherin
rendered and efficient service
of Manchuria is a matter of the
they are to -da 'and th ' h''
g g under the late Commissioner Adam Y, sir ac teve-
Wh when all the family were home .fqr grelatest importance to every m•iin, men•ts reflect a courageous fighting
^v Gifford -and U;. -Commissioner Ben -
the week end. Those present were: woman and child in ,Ontario. The spirit. . There are only 130,0100 mlem-
Mr. and Mrs. R. -J. MaLauchin, Brus- gamin Orame:,, respectivelyt Fol- counat:ies of the world- "have !peen bers of the church in Canada, yet
1VdissLillianLoughton s cels; Miss Gertrude Ross, Toronto; lowing the death of Commissioner closely knitted together.- That's why last year they spent $230,000 on their
Gifford, and. pending the arrival of al'l this business of tariffs is, hitting forei , missions in India and Boliv-
1}i•., and Mrs. G•. -•H. Ross and dough- she, present Territorial 'Leader the � ,•
tern, Barbara and Marv, Win barn Colonel was, tern: araril, back at us. The Christian church va. Their field in 1India s confined
Chocolate London) P yin command belongs to the world; its business is to the 'Madras Presidency,'' and they
Dr, arid Mrs. J. V. Ross, + of the work in the eleven Western Mrs. Gifford Swartman' and son, An- with all the people of all countries. 'work atmong the Telugu'. They have
�7 a Cakes
draw and Peter Sioux LooWut• "_1rIrs. States and the HAwaiian Islands for It !mruslt accept the challenge or go 25,000 �coriverts in about 1010' church -
4R Munro Blan•e and daughter, Ann, of -ix months. down-" es and this year sew the greatest
Mrs. Colonel Crawford hailsfrom
Toronto.=Wi•righaina Advance -Times. The Test of Christianity, number of baptisms in the history of
are famous "Pair Shower" For Miss :alma Vlci{ay Lawrence, Mass. 'She was reared in ,,Suprpose," said I, "that the mis- their mission in India. Christianity
• Miss Alma McKay, Ibrid'e-to-be, was a truly Salvation Army 'atmosphere. si'onaries had left Formosa strictly is' surely spreading across what has
the guest of honor at a "pair shower" Her mother was the young peoples alone. Would it be as well off to- ,been called the Pagan Peninsula. It
held at the hand of Mrs. H. G. fiber- sergeant^m,ajor, and it was mother day? 'Wouldn't the natives be just is estimated that 3,000 natives, are
", who knelt and prayed with her at as happ-.,"'
I use Ma a riff, on Tuesday evening, with some pip converted to 'Ghristiani'ty every week
� the film of her conversion as a small ,.
fifteen of !Miss '�LcKay's friends .pre- VVlrere Doctor McKay went to in that cautry.
Baking Pow- child in her name corps. „
, y..
sent. Little e �Catherinosa fifty
» e Johnston act- ft ears a The task s o said' D s of
Dr. Ghristt'
Y Y , tanizin t
g he
der says s She was K
Miss 'e s a juniorsoldier
, a
Y
Jnd a E
ed as miniature tI
re bride, who wheeled corps cadet, and after such a fine Grant, there were no Christians on world is a gigantic one, when you re-
"'^'' Lillian Lou h- the island. The natives were heath- fleet that there are hundreds of mil -
III',
• ��, g e the gift basket; b; which was prat• y grin-
' {; ton, Dietitian til decorated with foundation of Salvation Arm
Y pinik and white ens. The hill natives were 'tartar- lions of non Christians in the world'
._,fs' ciples as a ung person felt the call
::;•,!ry>:;,. and Cookery streamers, as was the bourse. Many ' lens. They just cut the head off In China alone there are hundreds of
d.to of ,cership and' entered' the Train- anybad goes for India.
1 Expert of the beautiful giftsr were received by Miss y that came into their hill millions, The calm's
P ing College at New fork �y- She
McKay, and atta(� hed to each pair of Country., They did that up till two If. all these people were ready to em-
. Canadian Mag- commanded several corps, among g Leprosy was prevalent ,b
rate was humorous verse, read years ago. L p 1,race the Ghristian faith the Chris-
azine. "My successful baking results , re. ectivel b the. whish are the fallowing: Natick, and ran its terrible course' uncheck- tian churches could not cope with
sir Y Y giver. Games, Mass. Malden
are due in large part to its freshness, followed by a dainty lunch, were en- r Mass., Boston 2, ed- 'Weill, Formosa is as civilized to- the ri,
uniformity, and consistent high joyed for the remainder of the ev- Mass., and Gardiner; Mass. She al- day as Ontario. roc has been So the work
. so served in provincial HeadquartersP �' goes on, steadily and
'quality, ening.—Lucknow Sentinel. checked. Dr. Gus Taylor, a Can- surelY- The message of the :bran of
in' Boston. adian, has a leprosy. hospntal there, Nazareth is spreading into the dark
"My own recipes are planned for � Since her marriage she has sung with aecorrimodation for -2'00 lepers, plaices of the world and the day is
I. Magic, and I recommend it for all the songs of salvation on a thousand and' his keenest supporters are the Gaming ul+!en the so called heathen
recipes calling for baking powder„ From O'bsCuTity street cornier%, in thousands of halls, Japanese people. There Etre' a hu -n- races, wild be as strong in the Chris -
Miss Loughton's high praise`c(in- jails, Federal institutions, institu- ,dyed Presbyterian congregations -on tian faith as we are. What this ev"-
To-Notability tions of all' kinds, churches ant; the island.. As a matter of fact on olution will mean to the world's rac-
firms the judgment of other Cana- . hortnes. P
(Continued. from page 1) The Colonel and his wife will in- the basis of 'papulation there are tical affairs no one can foresee.
dian'dietitians and cookery experts, slays 'Christians in Formosa than
The majority of them use Magic Far the next ten years he served deed be missed in the front-line there are in 'Canlada and, what's more
trenches of Salvation Arm warfare,
exclusively, because it gives con- as a soldier of the. Army in Cnnafla where it hair; -been most natural ti they take 'their religion more s'er- It •must be that the "corner has
sistently better baking results. an•d New York City, He ran the iously. Dues that answer your ques- been 'turned'." TWO or three times
gauntlet of co find them. They will enter of on well
• Magic is first choice 'of Canadian g � honors from A to p tion?" recent t
Z bearing u earrfe'd retirement with the very best recently he request has been for a
• housewives, too. It' outsells all other g Pon his broad back the I encountered the semis viewpoint'
wishes of their man camrrades and match instead of a coin. — Forth
baltiri powders combined, burdens respectively of door «cies- Y in talking to the men who direct the Worth 1Star=Tele
g P friends; not- only in the Western grain.
_ ant color sergeant and sergeant- foreign rmlissions ,of the United
FREE COOK BOOK—When you • . Territory, but in all parts of the g
mDajar. Church of IGa;rada—lobe rata ttitrion
United States and Canada., as well
p� • bake at home, the new Magic Cook Book Applying for afficershlp and being as those in other th the fact. that Canada bet of her
-
., will rye you dozens of recipes for deli- accepted the canldidate enterers the psi hs of the world the world and that the test of her
B Y P who have been 'privileged to know
cions baked foods. Write to Standard Training Garrison at Jersey City, N. them. Ghristiani*y is the power of her mis= Your greatest
'", Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. & Lib J , where the "Garrison DE�d" .Put si'ons in foreign fields.
r Liberty him throw h his -•-- „ opportunity to
s , g ' paces as was cus- I have travelled 60,004 miles in 50 get an up-to-date
?, - Toronto, Ont. tamlary in' Burch cases. In due time
Pl foreign countries in the -past few
Ww as a cadet he was commissioned and a Yeats," said Dr. James Fin6cott, "and Coleman ,at low
k:::' <: �, y,' s - try ^�,^.
„,." "'"'/w—" ^ - wa4 flan into the vortex of war I
tt,, -so:as�,a"� w.^ g... say, without, an
ru : ,;... , Y, y hesitation, that•far cost ... as lbw as
W'
with the rank of Captain on, Ja uary
23, 1894. -
' f missionaries are doing the most
Your $'J.50 and your
�•''"
The now 'Captain strusck the "real
kindly wotrk of any group of men in
• the whole world. I have 1beien among
old lam or lan-
�¢�¢+L. You p
g:
E;
thing" at the very chart. Of all the
them and 'I know. We get proofs
-6r', tern. Takeadvan-
tangled -up, twisted, heart -breaking
r of their good works every day. Here',
1ie11.1�I'1,RN tage ... Have the
r tP� l„ i r say ,
1 pifEC
snarls, New Brunswick, N. •J., his first
appointment, was reputed
1 for instanlce, is a letter from the
( Aoiy Xrnd )
finest light for
laf¢ itllf�l
i tM,{R
.the worst.
IT -ere the new officer agpointefl him-
hospital for men maintained by the
r �� United
nn a NES• ) h.
i a n' ►
G"hoVataf%d V
self to the reslponsilbla position of
A
.everybody's friend,"
Church of Canada at Chen, to
s s West China. 1t was posted) as ,you
'� tf, ,,�,,,. "t,,.-"�,
'CONTAIN§ NO
said sa to speak
want about the town with his hat in
- , can s'ee, on Aupv^stt,:3lst, but it has
I '' • just
a� ar,.•��a.' ZYti.r.> ,
"' / �• •',
,LVM." Thio
his hand and his sfml ihi, his eyes.
reached me, and has not even
rI a linen filer). Read it."
SEE YOUR ••.
LOCAL iOEALE[3 1 �l f
l
statement on
every tin is your
In the course of filmic the news-'
papers and pu(blie lbecam,e frien'd'ly.
4087 THE MI ' IT reap the ie'ttetr--ta messe,ge from
�C►r 'Ital
t
-ask him- to "ho..,, 'r•.,r ills,- �s•
you t•hrae ftshtfl tr:z+ + 3., I ;•,
gg,u��arantee that
))finale Soking
They rallied to the s ,report of the
the ea of he PruVinl , -
t ce of Saech i
/ "ern. 2,0100 mfilea in the interior
, „ar,;f ,I(�
r:,nkc and burr, eh w S � '`
i '
o•.,,n ens, 'J !'
i�owd'er ie free
froth
Y'aumrg Captain and lenresttually ad-
of
�. China. 1t described the terrible
� c1;" , ,al i
tcae COtrMa1N w' iF ry'• i - I
lk
alum or any
legis•
peace with
versity made pros crit
.prosperity
atild the tangled -up corps, under his
chol'cna elpidermic raging there.
"Arcicurate
o t, 1'. M, ,.t
rata, rnnsr.recs .. Vis, .•� .
t"'"'`'', 1, Qntar,a t',r;,'-'-�. c
dl�atfrsl
able leadership, undangled' itself.
statistiles are difficult to
obtaitn, but we are told that about
; 1
crix y - _
7,,,,
t, t ,,, { i ,,; � 1) , � gg s�. wr itt nfils, ml o f 4s. f ver 9;.
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FARM NOTES
Coming Events.
Nov. 16-24—Royal Aciculturetl
Vilnter 'Fair,. Toronto.
:Nov. W-23 — Can. 'Greamtlemymen"
.ss'n. Conventioln, Toronto. '
Nov, 24-'215--Tlie Eastern Ontario
'heespim&ers' Ass'n,. 1Cornwgn!trion,
'emlptvnlle.
Novi. 29-DDec. 21--IObtaw+a Winste
'air, Ottawa, Ont.
Dec. 6-1—Central 'Ontario Chi
eskers' Ass'rL Convention, Napanee
I)ec. 6 -8t --Ontario (Provincial Win-
er Fain, 'Guelph, Ont,
An Ontario farmer has cleared th
reeds from twenty-five 'acres of pas
are by the use of comlmon salt. Th
neethgd is not new, but was so ca
ully worked outs- that Prof, Howl
f Guelph, was convinced of its
icielnty.
Fine Crop of Onions Grown in
Thedford Area. '
J. A. Carroll, of the Ontario Mar
seting Board, re'porbs that the Thed
'ord 'celery 'Mla'rIs'h area has produce
to ,onion crop of exceptionally hig
luality. The extent of the .crop i
fstilmated at twenty-five carload
'rowers in that district have orgy
zed, for blue purpose of mfarketin
'he emap, under the namlei of th
Chedifor , Onion Growers' Co -opera
ive,
Carrots""in Storage.
4Recenit reports indileate that ca
Aarativ'ely heavy supplies of Ontari
;row'n 'carrots are :being placed i
:old storage ,alb Toronto, These ca
•ots, largely grown in muck soil, ar
31 par;tti cularly high quaft an
lealers predict that 'this' Ontari
;rown Iprod'uct will successfully cion
i,ette with the imported carrot"'," u
ially brought to Ontario during t
nonths of February and March.
Increase Turnip Sale Through -
Careful Grading.
The Ontario Marketing 1Boa
states 'that the export demand, fo
?ntairfo tturn6ps has dropped off r
)eptly. The ,general feeling of dee
;ss is that market conditions, insof
is export is concerned, will improv
)ntario growers, however can d
nuch towards improving the hon
narket, and increase the demand f
)ntario turnips.. This can be effec
:•d through more careful selection
urmips, and preelendaing them as . a
ractilvlely .as possible,. 'Growers 'wh
ntendls to market their crop for tab)
ase should pull and trim the turnip
;1v hand., senting aside, for 'stock fe
til of those showing growth gains o
naggot injury,
Little ,`Things to Fight:
Dr. Lianewl' ' Stevenson, 'Provinci
soologdst for Ontario, in a recent r
riew of work being. done in tonne
ion with the -control of internal pa
tsdtes of animals stated that thos
vhich give p,ril't'cipal' cause for co
cern in the livestock indwsltry ar
orv-,mratively few. Of these he na
d six principal • internal parasites i
he'ep, two in swine, two in cattl
tiree in horses, two in -poultry, an
ive ,in fwrabearing animals. In th
as'el of mo.st•'of these parasites it i
rossilnle to check their ravages ,b.
ilnnple control measures.
New O. A. C. Building.
The completion of the new Ad
r.!inivtr•ation Building at O.A.C. wa
itt•ingly ma'tke•d on 'October 22 by
lediic iiion Icerem,,on.y in wlitch HL,
,'xcell'e'ncy the Earl of Bessiborougl
oak part. A live stock parade of
he campus and flag raising preced'ei
he 'opening. Later a luncheon wa
I,eld in 'Creelmlan Hall at which th,
dinister of . Agriculture and mangy
Ni,sttinguislied. guests were present
'he three -unfit building which, ha:
Peen under constrwe•tion since. 198i
s now made available for the 'stud
nts and administrative 'staff. Thi
arse attendance in recent years madi
he problem of housing urgent. Ii
he new dormitories provision wil
e made for 248 stuaents in agricul•
ure. r
ligher Price Indicated For Ontarf4
Potatoes.
"If markert trends conforr ,to thos4
f the -past few years,"' commenter
rharles E. Broughton, Ontario De•
artm e-iyt, "we can anticipate an, ' in•
rease in the price• of potatoes,"
• 'The
Ontario
'Potato crop a for 1931
P
mounted to 20;02,6,501 bushels, witl
:market vfalue of $41,7315,770. Ir
930„ however, when the crop ap•
roximated 18,275,0!55, or almost tw(
million ,bushels less than the previous
ear, the market value was ,110,906,-
75.
10,906;
75. The 1929 crop was- ,'still less
mowllting to 14,.15U88 bushels of
bout 6,000,10001 Ibushe'ls less' than the
rap of 1931, yet having a marked
slue of $15,271,732, more than three
mless the 19'31 crap.
At' Present prices the 19'32 crop,
sti.mated at 13,78!0;0!010' bushels, would
e worth only $4,134,000.kbut past ex-
arience indicates that there, is ample
eason for the belieifl Ithlati ,Potmtd
rices will i'n'crease.
Boys' Grain -Potato Clubs.
Teams 'representing the Boys' Po-
rto and Grain 'Glulbs of the province
eld theliT ,provincial contests at 0. A.
. recently; The team from Renfrew
ountY, composed of ,Stewvart Sparl-
ng and D. S. Gibbons, won the Grain
lub chamlpionship, while Stephen
teaches and Birinf•e 'Sherwin, of
rlentwarth 'Couruty, were declared
Iamlpiorr Potato Club team for 1932,
hese two team's will represent On -
trio in the International contests' in
rain and potartoes aft the Royal Win -
r Fair this month. 'R, S. Doric -an,
rector of 'agricultural representa-
ves, was in charge of the competi-
ons, assisted by officials of O.A.C.,
id of the Crops Branch, Department
Agriculture. This phase of agri-
iltural exte'hsion. work is stimulat-
g• keen interest among the juniors
roughout Ontario. an .all, 52 clubs
ith a etatal m!emfbers'hip of 1,215, en,
aged in the, above projects during
e' past year.
Plowing Match a Success.
'The windri'p of the International
owing Match at Ottawa took the
rm of a banlquet at which interest -
9 addresses were heard, D. A. Me -
tyre, of Alvhnsiton, past president,
a•de the 'presenrtaition of a silver
atter to J. Loolcire Wil'yson, manag-
g director �of the Ontatxio plowmen s
"I. t J
Y
J.f J ..1 J u
''u t "y tri: .,." r, 4't , 1. ,,r d , k t, r -).. ;., i{f'' ti,.:.:7: n`i•• u i•,,�+Y_ ry r-�„ f t!r I,tS? fJ
.. ,,, .,,1, tl' , - .,.
. N04X ERi 1$a 1,932,
F r COLD ' .,)
"I ariv .�. use BABY'S OWN TAB- '
s LETS to break up my baby's colds,"
writes Mrs. Wilbert Colquhoun, Stur-
geon 'Falls, Ont.
"When I see a cold coming on, it is to
BABY'S OWN TABLETS. that I
Winter turn," writes Mrs. Robert Greenhorn"
Pliftsville, Ont.
e- Mothers everywhere report in like vein
of the safe, sure results that follgw the
use of BABY'S OWN, TABLETS in -
treating children's colds, teething
troubles, simple fevers, disordered
e „stomach, colic, const]patfon. 25 cents.
- Dr. Williams 716
> BABY'S OWN TABLETS
of '
Association for the past twenty years
and ra leading Ifa'fabor in the success of
the organization. The Association
now has over seventy branches in
- addition to the central o1 ganization
dl and comprises a total mtembershio of
h ovlen• 7,000- scattered over the whole
8 province. "These awnilbers," said Mx_
s, 1McIntya•e, "axe carrying back th
n their various conlsmswrtities the doc-
g . trine and practice of belbter plowing,
e better cultivation of the 'soil, better
m- seed and better live stock. I believe
that to their influence and example,
stay be credited in large measure the
comrparaftivtely secure) -position of the
coin Ontario farmler at the pmesent time.'" -°'
0
n - .
e "Jettatore"
d 'At 65, Arturo Toveanina, fiery little
a Napoleon of, the Baton, returns to
r, New York to conduct his eighth sea-
s- son for the New York .Philharmonic -
he Symphony orchestra. Last year some, ,
"Jetta'tore," as they call the person
with the evil eye, spread' the news
tlbroiugh MiomDe that ilia health was
broken and, he would retire, This he
r'd both denied and disproved and re-
r•turns again with his extraordinary•
e- memory,_unimpaired. Tae can still
1- conduct . without a score. He uses
ar
his. d1elHcate left 'hand for coaxing -
e fluent harmony out of his orchestra,
o and his right in wielding an impera-
e five baton. This duality appears in
ar his behavior. RI a is easy and tract
`- able with his friends., but trueuient
of and explosive whenever the Philis-
t- tines come po ng in his field.
P "I -play n'o a for such mules,"
e he . said, breaking his baton and hurl-
' ing it at a stupid audience in Italy.
ed' In simi'lkr situation's, he has (broken
r rpany (batons. He dislikes barbers,
and his daugliter scuts his hair.
e- Makes Yoga. Forget
e- You Have • .
e FALSE TEETH
n- .
e No longer does any wearer of false
m- teeth need to be annoyed or feel ill
n at ease. Fasteeth, a nelw improved
e,
powder, -sprinkled on your plates will
d hold them firm and 'comfortable. No
e gummy gooey taste or feeling. Gunn'
s and)' mouth' will not get sore. Avoid
y elmtbarrassm,,,ent. Get Fasiftet from
any goad • druggist, '
Insu'll-ator
L Judge Walter '.C. Lindley, ,of Chi-
caga, hearing the 1Inrsull. receivership
t proceedings, is dragging the *hole
I Insull mess out inW,ttlie light in spite
L of powerful efforts to keep it bottledi
; up. 'W'hen receivers interest said:
y ,"'The purpose of this receivership
is to freeze out stockholders."
"They can't do such a thing in thio
'I court," said the judge. ,"It is the
I duty of the court• to unravel these
• properties that a$ect thousands of
people. The court must be free ,of ,
y any ties." •
L In adjudging !Corporation, Se'curi-
I ivies and Insull Utility Investments,
In1c., bankrupt, to conacMve their as. -
sets for creditors, he ruled in the
f6iggest, bankruptcy• case in the
1 world's history. He aptly quoted
Shakespeare in this ruling.
Recently he has tried the case of a
I number • of Chicago politicians and
gangsters. He is fit years old, IL;
linois bred and a (graduate of the Uni-
vers+ity'of Illinois. 'Hb was appoint-
ed to the federal bench tezig
ears o.
a
Y
The only really busy, inebustry in
the international • expert .business for
the investigation of unemployment.
—Winnipeg Free Presse. •
The eCivmmunist party does not re-
present Marxism. It represents' only .
the outward husk and barren shell of
ME xismll--Mr. Middleton Murry.
Nobody has a right to assume at
the start that no statesman has. any
riglht to risk war for the sake of
ideas bhat chaivge or ,preserve civil-,
iz'ation.---04r. G. K. Chesterton.
FREED FROM PAIN
AT 95.
What a ,great thing -it must be for ,_
this vlroanan, after suffering from
rhouirnatisrcn, for many years, to,'be
free frofnv pain aegai' at
,her age, She
:writers:—+"I s'hor5ld lilke to tell you
that since I colntlmeneed taking
Krusc+hen Salts two years argo, I am,
com'pl'etely relieved of rheumatimn,
from which I 'had (been a great suffer-
er for tiany years. I ails now in my
-,95th year, and much appreciate 'be-
ing froe from pain, which ,I attritbate
to the regular diose of Kruiehen.'--
(Alrs,) A. E. IS.
df only every.;1e would realize that
the "little daily dose of Kruschen"
is just as important to internal olelan-
liness- as soap and water are to
external cleanliness, inhere would soon
he no morre consstipatioN no move
i4lulggilsh livers, no I more rheumiatism,
gout, or lumlba*gKo,
Kruschen is a combination of six
salts—each'one is necessary to some -
particular organ of :the body. Just
what fyou need to persuade your
system back into a healthy condition;
very geaA13r but very), very surelyl
4lkniEa�a �i.�A`.s�u��i�..i�Y�1`S IkIr"Y,81 ..a;�lw., eA.':,16e.nsIaiek,,,;.`',.e,:tl,v:,
'. f w
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