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, similai to. those in the I ' . - . , . � . . — landedAn excellent conditfQit, b�xt,un-, ,
. �: ,On the farm of Mr. Ernest Pym, are soniewbat raioe. and Mrs. M., Routly of Kirk- ' -_ � I
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�'. . Exeter,— a very interesting crop of middle Western States, Several -dry ora:ted udlk. Add- e AoUTJ, sugar, -
."r acre.., . . . 'a�n; liss , "'. I oqteill, of Sar�, . � -o .1 I - ." small: this s�asonf with the�r '' . 4
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, ;.,��.,. , The crop made vigorous growth, yet Worked havo iiia; �' , - . the niarket has not been as '' d ' ed, I together, then � s6r this ,
, ,- 11-11", - of, About 50 per cent ,. and Mrs. John Andrews . and -the c6ld. The Priests and the nuns goo, A'S MiXtIura., , #
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� .�,%*J,d or abou ed alfalfa, t,lity showe a mae . pers, completed the jop over a wide I XT. , built a windbreak,and. shelter With pears Are- quite plentiful, as well- as I
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MI. �11�` ? the balance of the crop. children, of near Sedorth, visitea 'at � � , . " ' - bake 6. fil%ritm at ,
Proximately $6.00 worth of fertilizer Tfii I�ePart- drifting over -a large, Area, whereas IV,, could on an island nearby. � . � Imed'Vie -tins and ,
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1, 1, I eaes hay ng three fertilimr, tree Miss Vtrda Kellett has been on get"the boat out� Then the men set gQdned, .... ,rl: . Iden Wedge cut fbom Pumpkin Pie No 2 1 "
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11 � " �,, ,wul,ve interested to watch these test, The successfully 'carried out, be of � lands, found other lakes, bat so sooil h ons I
!!!�� -, 0-12-5.at 260 lbs. per*acre yielded Z�� -_.. W, 0 wj,U decry this delectable sweet, brown sugar (Tounded% 3 tablespoom
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' '�', � -blocks next summer. , great benefit, as a shelter belt, and . andsO ,suddenly had winter descend- I -
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"I ,,, � ,On the farm of Mir. R.. W. M.,cKen- 18.6 bushels per acre; 0-12-10 at 2,50 no doubt we should derive some bene- GODERICH TP. ed that there was no -ny- even dub it plebelam, but the m1ap- u*ple srup or corn syrup, ,% "tea- ,
��,,�:�' zie, one-half lbs. per,acre yield[ed 17.7 [bushels per fit from it. _ . I open Water a es .Will sun cry with Henry Wril ,sVogm. eakii of: pow
,i:"'-! ,- -test blveks on barley of . m"— where within sight. dered ginger, . Idges .
W_ -_ Then they spent Beecher: � IiPi%� sir, goes with civiliza- and tnieg, I tablespooa
Vq , '.:" � acre "each' Were likewise *rtihzed. acre; 2-12-6 at M0 lbs.- per acre yield- ,Our governments havej as yet, tak- Mr. Alfred Sterling of 'Manitoba, a ,fifth night au�:g4e. island. I UV � dul mefti6d
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.,:�', s test ed 18.0 bushels- per acre; -0- yielded en I no action-, though there is much who has been visiting his brother and [In the mming' , the . tion; where, there butter, "
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� iN,""..' - are -as follows: I . . I'51Q)bushels per acre. talk of trying to reclaim the1and sister.% MT. James Sterling, ,: Miss tp,Iwalk -home to,.th ir ii&sion. FoL there it no VW1 4 lenilon and I teaspoon,strain6d. lemon .
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Yf * , It i evideit that 0-12-5 gave the sowing grass seed, also of planting Marion and 4 ffhampkin-pips awe best the day they Juice,. 1 cup of J)op m M.�. .2 ,Uaten :
.. P-, I is Mrs. Peter McDougall, forty �n#ea these Gr4ey Nuns walked �
I , �1- I- 3-10�5'at 250 lbs. Per acre yielded, #
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;; ,� . ... . .. 1. �: 22.,5 bushels per acre; 2.12-10, at 250 highest yiIelA; giving a gain of 3-6 trees and of daniladug �b� rivers and returned to his home on Monday. 'Over -the. barrens, crossing Jee-covered . .
- .1 �Z'.,_ , * yielded, 24.6 bushels per .-bushels per acre. '. . ravines ,.to make reservoirs. Son�e- Mr. and'Mrs. Robert Reid-, Stanley,, ,streams A: d i g- lakes as With - Pdel4cruSt th.4 day b4ore;' Pre- 7an P ' I '.
�i�; �:. Ibs. per Acre an c rouniventin ,d -,strainod, umpkin I . 1,,
. I., ,;.... .1 ISoybean growers will be es-pecially thing should be done lb conserve the 'spent Sunday 'at MT. Leslie ICo pare the fillihg,except the eggs and MDurl kito 1pgatmy.lbaed pie I.,gate . .
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" M;;�,.: . so . re; -0- ,Yielded 13.7 bushels -Per interested in this test in that it istmois.ture x!s. best as poisisible. 'In the end, after mllk,.'and have ithe, pie ready forthe and bake ='me as. recipe No. L Tbl&
,. I 'acre, . 4 ins -tea of allowing it to Mrs. Murray McDougall visited in walking- for sevieral days -in the cold, . I I �
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I'll, '.. il I 11 els . gain from, the Addition of 250F 11�- of this crop as. rapidly as. POssib14-- �rs to the Hudson Bay. Work of this IMrs. J. Lowery And Mrs.�Dodkins sight, even . thougih ',their ,failur, to I
I, �"111., _. tpe±--A&e of 2,12-10� W. ed for a special holiday meal, such Haney and Nut Squash Pie I ,.
1. � " , �y at when it is intended that ripened beans kind would, give employment to many of Toronto .spent the week -end, visit- bring in the fish meant that th6re as ffallowik��, Christinw, etc. ,' . I
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E. - �� .: � - - its present Price this - would. %how- a shall be harvested. -who otherwise will be on relief, aside ,ing Mrs.'Loiviry's Asters and br6- would have to be plenty of � fishing - 2 cups steved Hubbard squash . .,.
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", - � � . ice profit, in that th, ' . - . . I from being a v 'Miss ' ' , - . I .. � -Squish..,Ple ,- 1 2 _ cups milk ' . .
. . . . . . . . N to thers, , Proctor I 11101mesville- �.
.. .1 Rn d-f-E--tilizer Would I 0 ery likely bengfit P . P I i�Z,gl; thoe. ice that winter. It is possible to 1;k.w the same re- . 2 egg,% . I . I
,,-.!. �; , cost slightl the country, but if the government Mrs- Robert McCartney, Mr. G. Proc- [Everywhere 'there are difficulties in - - I �
:: ,��,� ''. y less than $5.00 and the ' '�r;ctor. . I
1, 8, �1. increase would be ,worth $8.25: I . doe� not act quickly it qniay' be too tor and Mr. Lewis, I the way of these women edpe for either pumpkin or 9civash - 2-3'cup sugar . I
I , W� , -, Pneumothoray er McDougall was a God - th . r yi, , Oi, W,h 0 9' to pie, unless the pum�ppldn, is very wa- il teaspoom ginger � . I
" Again, the results are not only , , .. . late to Avert what is already c2illed ' Mr�. Pet 0 e ft ,OUtl Ili 1p t, in the Domin- I
��".,:� o _.�_ ' tery, in -which eEL,se more punipin and % teaspo�6u, cinneimon .
'. �,�2 .. &o.un& inthe grain crop to which the W`b an tuberculosis is diagnosed, "a national calamity." rich ivisitorl-last week. I ion, lOnce five sister& had to live for less milk is used. Some people like % teaspbon salt ; . . I I
, .1 n Moffatt and children 'Of a season cooped up with twenty-fiv .
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, � "', ":. I fertilizer was applied, but if it is what is the patient t�o do?. The a - On Sunday we ,mpto,red 2.0 mile& Mrs. P.
L , s over a fine highway, past fine farm SeAfOrth spent the week-eid with natives, thew rt e their pies made"wilb brow,n sugar or L> tablespoons melted butber .
&J peeded to clover or alfalfa this crop swer to this question is REST. Thi , hole lia y living in I .
'11:��L "_ " White .suga�r and- a little molasses and A pinch of mace .
�, . willbe,dreatly bea6fitted by the addi- is what the doctor wil Itell him to do, 'homes with -good buildings. The ,her :sister, iMrs. Leslie Cox. log cabin .,barely . .. I
, , . 20 by 30 feet in flavoring of spices, and others like it Y__ -cup ground walnuts .
, .� .�: . �tioiial fertilitY. Farm4�rsin, the ,vi- because everyone will agree that in ,'fields were bare of stubble, the only I Anniversary Services -size. That was - at Port Resolution. plain with white sugar and ,a, little Whipping cream . I �
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�� "., � ' -he Porter s 'Hill held its ani-dversary � I
. - ton Who -Ve, betrculesls,, t thing to cover the drifted soil being The 'next epring a'.hew house was finelyugrated lemon rind. Our own
"; , " I ' 'chity of clin ha been the treatriltent of tu: . . 4 cup da ney. .
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,,, " , watching these tests will be interest- most important point is rest, �hysi_ Russian thistle. A few short years �Semces on Sunday with. large cOu- built for the liums. Then they moved, famwite filling -is made with brown Wa5m together the squas,ti, suggI4 - - ,
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.. I . 46d in this report. cal and, mental. . ago we saw these same fields thick- gregations. -Rev. F. W. Craik, ' of in - ,Soon the winter SupplY 'of fish ,
111�, 11 . . .. . - ng s, diseas- ly dotted with stooks. Who is to Goderich, was the guest -speaker. The gar and maple syrup or corn
11 I . I syrup #sspicies'anJ'imalnuts. , Add the beaten.
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.... .W-1- I A'Petat,o, ,Rate Test I ed., and through rest the activity of 'blame? This is a question rather choir was assisted, 1by the Kippen less. And whe�e there had been Joy . Filling Fo� the Pie ter, Pour.this mixture imto
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I .....: I : , � . the lung is ,diminished and so the -diffi-cult ,to answer.- No doubt too quaitette in the morning and by the and happiness a few months. earlier. , a pie ... I .
� , .1.111 I �. - Th6 miDst profit,able rate at which -If made from -a well chosen ly,ump- plate "lined with fl,aky pastry. Bake I
. . . i yet 11olmesville -quartette in the ,evening. there now appeared the'dreaded -%Plc- kin, cooked- a. long time to a rich red- sairria as pie No. 1. -- When cool en- I
,... healing forces are given, a better much land ,has be�ii broken up. I .
11 ,��-., . fertilizers inay beapplied to potatoes
�k '14.,C.p chance to arrest -the disease process, in 191� the farmers were asked to Ctn Friday, October., 26th, -a chicken tr,e of bung,r. 'Even fish f
I "', is al*aks a question of interest to , or break- dish .Taarmalade textutie before com- ough to, serve, garnish - ,
, I*-, balt the progress of the disease, and grow 'grain -and more grain. ,, of pie ,social will be served, folliowed. !by fast each Piece
'111 I commercial potato'. growers. On the bring about a cute. I course they wanted to win the war- a thll�.ee�act colmedy,"'All On Account I i dinner andsupper is better than bining with milk, sugar, spices, etc., With a generous covering of 11�;My � I
.. ,_1 . I Moth ng at all. But ,the -floiir which onIly a small proportion of egg will And top with whipped, crean% . I
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.... ,��: .� farmof Mr.,George Moon,of Landes- of Polly," and other numbers, put on had been brought in at great expense be -needed. Most modern pumpkin . . �,t I I
Pkl . bc&o during the past summer, the De- -At birth, air first enters the lungs and prices were an inducement. .
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�'A,��. when'breathing begins. This air, It is a very serious state of af- 1by the young people of Duff's church. to make 66,,ie bread I
.1 1.� partment of Chlemistry, Ontario Ag- . - I dwindled to I I I
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. .I., . which is ,at atmospheric ,pressure fairs. Hundreds, of farmers who - . � .� -1 I pi�es am not baked long enough, or . . _
i , !:'� ... rictiltural 47,ollege, in co-operation uses the lungs to _ expen fillin� bave spent the best years of their -thing. But above all this there re- are made of -half cooked. Watery � . -
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I r. ,ca d, mained a anifile, ,a confidence that is I
s ... 11 � - with the Department of Agriculture their li'veS establishing ,homes for them- WALTON I pumpikin, lacking flaxor'aind reWir- ,
, �,_ the chest cavity. Owing to _V hard' to replace in these women. in � g a large proportion of -egg. - - .... I
I ��, I of HuTon, conducted a test.4;f four selves on the praiHes find them ve�- ter, all . . .
.5 .. elasticity, the lungs tend to contract sel .� Somehow they passed the, wi 0111, I
IN5 , -,',..I . different rates of fertilizing pr�tatoes. ,against the atmospheric pressure, and now almost desdtute, (with no grain The U.F.Y.P.O. held their 'opening ,surviving and not a child lef I ISOmetbnJes we bake our pumpkin � . t
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� IN.;', . An analy�is which has shown itself - t in their for pies, iU,t,,d,,f ,te,Vjn�� je- out
ll. . this creates a slight negative pres- iiOr ,other feed for their stock, nor fall meeting in the ball Tuesday ev- care sick. I . . � .
1�1,'. . (particularly well adapted to potatoes I a hole in the top of pumpkin, remove ... .
".." sure or suction in tfie chest cavity imoney to buy it, and worse still no ening. The Toll call -was -answered An insight into the lives of these . I
, ,.,� 1 . -, was chosen, namely, 4-840. The re- ing 'food and clOth- by "Somethink'you bad for supper." I � 3, � .
, means for providi seeds replace the top, set in a pan, ...
I , , outside of the lung itself. . . women can begathered, from one. eld- then bake in the; *A!.en, When tender I
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� ., , , sults tell the �5tory. They are as -fol- Between the lung and' the chest ing for their families, and this The Misses Ethel Shaw and, Mildred erly -sister. -Some of the ssist&rs from the edible portion of the pumpkin
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I ,�, . re yielded Wall there is ,the pleura, a �,00th through no fault of their own. For- Sellars played a yery,pleasdng guitar her mission had been .sent holne 'on ,rrlay be scraped out quite easily. If
I.;.,� - 4-8-10 at 500 lbs per ac . . tunately, other parts of the Province duet. I , ,
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I L� � covering of h leave. The new hands had, not yet desired, this may be ,Tubbed through
, �,� , ,; 410.6,bushels i2er acre; 4-8-10 at 750 have been favored with 'good crop -i At the present time ,poultry rais- arrited, and there. was a %
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� I'll 0 1, 1, �,' , , . , . lbs�W'kife �1,6148'4t.S _bu'ihe1§ per one of whieh covers. the lung, and and supplies will be sent to s . outh- ing is abo shortage of a sieve - to"=ake smooth - before a I
'-'1111-r 1, acre; 4-8-11D at 1,0100 lbs. -Dei acre the.other, the inner side of the chest Manitoba. . - lif the most profitable busi- �sisters to teaCh the children. Among combining with nailk, -eggs, etc. I
��, . I wall. I,n,,thb att'of ,breathing, these we 's t - ness an'the farm cnd so an ad8ress other things they bad to be taught . .
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11 $4 ;. i Pumpkin Pie With Two Eggs I
,§3': . ; �eld�d 425.3 bushels n Turtle Mounta�n the crops were ,by C. Fingland on polAtry was very hym,n s. , IIIIA
II L�. : t I? -de the one over the ' ! m 2 -eggs, well beaten. .
II, too lbs. per acre yielded 484 two coverings gli fair, wheat running as high as thirty interesting and educationa". Mr. Vi-- tl'- si-"". whp--;5culd play Trunic. The � . I
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,h Is 1 cup pumpkin, put through sieve .
- . t k fP11 on- this fift�yyearold wo;Lran. , 1%
I E I , years, artificial -, ( ,
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� bushels per acre. ,ing considerably less. Feed crops, 'necessary for -the housing 3f th,� cups, light cream or undilute
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Vk, pneumothDrax has been used to place 90 I I , 4' ,y . I " .
,-i One the difliculties� in' conducting werpno good, Very little being thresh- ichieks,.in the spring, and -,* ;olrarn to play th organ. I I I
�,N &-seased lung at complete rest, in I'- d e 1 tablespoon flour 11 �
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§%,,'-,��,.,. , a rate tesV is to see that the. 'ertiliz- ed, though some was cut for green food rations for thQm. Theu h'a c�.:-_ am i�etter able to use an axe than I . I
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�ip&,!;, � ers are carefully applied so that the order to increase the chance of beal- % cup sugar , 7 THE , 7 -
RZ!?" ing. This is accowiplis�lied by intro- feet., The hay and sweet clover was tinued by telling the care that should am . . a
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lveI " , % teaspoon salt i I
,ts increased rates do not injare the vi- cavity, littl�'Ipore -than half a crop. People be taken of them, on through the . .
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V, I -y of the potato seed pieces. Ap- the space Ibetw4L, -
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',Q! t�I�. . talit 'en the, two coverings came from far and near to cut hay year,until the next spring. MT. Fing- . - p I I - - �1_ .- . �
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� �,T? " OW pounds of fertilizer was applied rve. The Saskatoons were a bum- suggested by,Prof. Graham of Guelph azed , '
� of air into the pleural cality, reduces le Sheep That Never Gr o.
N"I" I;, on Mr. Moon's farm, for there is a P, boweiver, and many came for laying hens because it is reason-
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,, ": . 6onstant increase- from 500 to 1,500 in that cavity and so equalizes the long. -distanceg-to gather them. On .able in cost and available to every Make First Class Mutton Cte,1SNAPSPOT CU I LEh� ,
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,. ;�!, I ,pounds otherwive. Whether or 'not 'Pressure that is exefted on the- lungs tbe whole the 1%ush'l gardens were farmer. Mr. Fingland advocated the The firqt sheep which n,Ever Ate a � . . .
"I I � this heavy application of fertilizer good, one of our neighbors having a feeding of Plen'tY of milk, Preferably blade of grass, but lived solely for -
. ir. fthin and without. The result S. ,
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11 ;- , . , can be made at a profit depends ad and var- sour. The club
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.1. �"444" . - is that the hing collapses and 'is at Plot of 3'Ob 91 'OM in' size newspaper, "The -science on -4synthetic dist,;." ended . I - . I
,r". largely on the price of potatoes. Just rest. , �. '. iety th� finest I have ever seen. Same Walton Review," was readby Walter their, lives a perfect health record. I � I
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�, at the -moment low prices are 'ruling. of the hardier variety of flowers are Shortreed. Mis4--s B6tb Shannon and Their slau'ghter, the ordinary end of . I
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- ",.I I . Potato growers. will be interested Not all patients require lyneumo- still blooming in the garden and this IMary Humphrely �layed 'a duet on all good slieep, was announced recent- . .. '.
" �!p , ' thorax, nor Are all Wes suitable for .
;','��;�, ing I picked a bouquet ,of gav .. .. "
, , the piaito and Miss fRuby Young told iy. 'i . "I,: , . , I
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�7.59,;�,, 'largely in line with the experience marigolds and California: poppies. so -me of the interesting experiences � m " v
�; 7(,,,- which are selected after proper ex- If sheep haw pains, these appar-
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��,,��(,_ Cabbages, turni-pr. and other garden and sights of her -trip to New York ently _:;:;:;:;�,*?e�;;
�� 1, other years. I aminations and stu;31es, there is -no ' did not. They escaped even 1, ." ".. . . .
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'A�11�`. �' . oots are still growing and the stock and Bermuda given by the. Beacon- the tro,hles from ,,, of thp mQsG : i:*�,.-:*�:i*.`.:,�:�,
�,�, doubt that this form of treatment has r .. -�I'i
, w;;- An teresting Sugar Beet Test -i-'-�,.��,�:':*:,'��:':':�",,�'. I
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. -i . R enjoying the fresh growth in the Herald. � common of parasites which is found --.,.-:i:iii:*i1U*i*'%
�17j, . �4.1 revolittionized the outlook. The are 1 . . ..:::::,X-.�".:;;;:::%1'
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,�:;.. On the farm of Mr. D. Hodgson, pastures, which are taking on the . ..-::i*,'.,'*�f.-:'X .. I
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, , treatment must the maintained ,by in� . .110. in almost all the sheep of ,this re. .,.;��:�;j:?;i-1 �iiiii` .. . -1
, in-tralih, the Department of Chem- tender green of spring.' We ar . � i?;�i..,i�,�i;�i�
,*Ce nths and pos- . . . gion.. ..........M. -ii -I ;!�'�' .
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rNl��,�,, jectioms of air for mo . . . .: .:,::�: � I
IV I . istry, Ontario Agricultural ,�Mn .t j:::;
College, z1bly years. Thi,. does not ;hat !ivg that fickle Nature may continue * I The finish of the experinient war, ..�:�:: I
F�WP � in 6 -operation with the Hu.�-on Coun- any less care is to -be given as re- "' this mood for some time. F re,ze� Courageous Nuns Face . 11.1 "�" �
J,F� . CY Department of Agriculture, con- gar up usually ,como6s the second week in I I announced at the animal nutrition I ..., * ... $ ,-.,....."-..,.�'...�.I...........�.I "I'll " )
�,g,�, � . ds the other points of treatment. Hardship's in Far, Nort laboratory at Cornell University. The :11111101 �.� I
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"j, .dudted a test of three fertilizers on it.doe -mean, however, that much can November, sometimes earlier, and - I h : : `_
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�V'1111' ,sugar beets sown at the same rate. s frequently later. The last'two years .. sheep were raised by Dr. L. L. Mad- 15 � � I I
M"I'V, be do,i* for caseg-fliat were consider- ' Few women in the world undergo sen. . There were two of them and ...".. 11-mok
�'i - Mr. Hodgson's field was well pre'Par- ;sd hopeless; it speeds up recovery in it was earlier than we expe .:. .
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I �, slucli.conitinual hardship as do the Or- th ey were a year and a ha old. .... I
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,tii�',� essens t* chance Of such is our Western climat-p..that 'if- der of Grey Nuns, who givIe service They wqre fed a "synthetic" rhix- , . -
'to�l loam which normally produces many cases, I - --may ,have fine to Indians, Eskimos and whites in our t1ire of casoin, th o d pa o ilky )
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',�,',§',X'!,,�',`, .. .yi ding a spread to the other lung, reduces - e s h rt f in i
.� ... el nd high quality crops. The weather up until ,Chrisftdas - and far north. - lulose, Which Cathie, mogtiv from
1§111.1 _ L-putum and so mini-mizes ,the chancie cel
M"- ; t. past summer -was anything but fav- - , Western sunshine, of which we get . T *
,;�4", . Of spreading the disease and-, alto- Tom the Montreal 'mother house great ch-einical mills-- starch, vitamin
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,,;,�__ the tre*tment �f a disease which is 11 , , Mackenzie river basin, Th�re are cluded essefitial minerals. They X I
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.�..111 " 'till one of the most comman and four convents in that region� There MAAured rapidly.
IL'. f6flows. ..
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N"e ' 'is another at Ajklavik or. the Arctic 'FYOni observations on thesc am- . ' I I
.%Y', � . 2-12�6 at 300, lbs. per acre vielded, Tergistent enemies, of mankind. I dW — . Although this snap was made in a 2oo, it has all the "feel" 6f reality, because the - I
NiD�,,;i � Ocean ,in the mouth of the Macken- lnlali," the report stated, -,it is idad th wing of bars at barriers.
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,.10,il, " I 13-12 -tow per acre; ?,1,2-10 at Wo lbs. - — I taker avol ; sho , .
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�Z&�,�, , 1peT acre yiefdieii 14.3 tons per acre; Amusing the Children zie river, the farthest north mission thought thait these , new diets may I v
"',0Z, " of white, women ' the worad.' , � A NIMALS - from household pets for shutter speed (if your carnei,&
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�,_ " �,: . in Afford novel methpds of frc�eing sheep -1 to ji.ingle giants - afford ideal has variable speeds), you'll need
,h4 j11.1 _Za.6-6 At W lbs.� per acre yielded 'We are - suppolsed to -have -Toadle 1
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i4nv'.�,,L, _�106 tons per acre;, -0- _ To, -keep the older children, off the Last fall -three priests,, five, nuns from.the usual ,.parasites. , I
,!,�,,""t" 'yielded 0.0 wonderful progress din-ing Me sev-- street on 11tallowe'en and, yet.. still anasomeof the Older children'at on'e "This en& seven 7ears-of- trials to snapshooting. For animals don't 1/25th,of a si�ond or faster, to catch I
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�","-`!�1�1- to" Pei acre. _ . enty odd years of my life but no one have thenrg satisfied', takes genius, of the posts went out to gxther in a , . perfect a diet of purified foodstu pose; they, are always entirely n4t, ,fleeting po8eii and expressions. Uu� `
'd . ' 11t is evident that 2-12-10 fertiliz�r ever seem to have the secret of en,
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14�9'; - � ,on this 'soil has given ibe largest jaying the f ruit� of it-Car&lUal laTly happy idea. ,%he cleared a sec� forth in a,big bargeto catch as many The develop ilar die egt work with the lens wide open.
N, Last yeAr, one mother had a parMcu- -harvest of fish. The party had set for plant-anting, herbivorops ani ural and, as a result, interesting. less the light is exceptional, bejtq�
�1,10��U!�,�;,, mlent of sibu Is for . N to babi#i, they are the �hnest #
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�_ ,o led to "rs" in'lMe world for the simple To snap less controllable afiimals ,`;�`
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� - . "'I I , �, I � . I- - , . .1 . I . neighborhood i childreV to a basement Viishing -was good that day, and .,=)any of the modern disnvories in 3;easdn that they do not --act-. --squirrels, birds afid iuchwyoullll - ' . ;�,
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� � t ; . , �, ; .- I . ---- --- I I .N-. . Infty. The nvitation was for six- the party tufted About to go home the scienc� of nutrition concerning To get good pktures of any ani- need greater pati6nce and cunning.
, ,; . thirty and implied that the children .again. -a to new vitan-Ain rozeins.
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,! :, , I , , . , were not to dress up. The success shore they -saw that while they we're "With the new ,diets now estab- mal the first,essential is patience. It
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�,, ,, ,., . PALA PEPLESS GIRL BECAME PRETTY of thii evening was due to a definite out the therinom4eterhid dropped low lished, such studies will become pos- s quite possible that the family dog
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8� "', , p)an of entertainment, For the first enough to freeze the shorf, waters and sible with herbivoroug'species. These will stand up obligingly for you on At more than ten f-qet, for exampl% t
"'I'A.i5t.. a squirrel becomej almost' invisibL-
1�mz,.m�,Z,�- I--- —AND... WASWT SHE PLEASED I . ib%lf hour the usual Halloween games they had been too hu.sy pillling in Species include the foster mothers of command, but in picturing alI other.
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