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11 �0,11' �v lLoM6 �arilen for artis. For the local. leader tr4luingsellOOls: it is v,nivereal, it aclmowledges no de- 23rd. IS37, A party consisting of Our chief gains against the eneTy �� , � . . -
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-,I I . �bcauty is marred lo tor and pays travel -11 4, Dunlop 4 U d axe three: - I , i A'LL-HR AN , . 1, I
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11� . ;g. by, the inroads of penses. The disbict 'is respoa4lble 144tar* Workers, must'*alwA7is be On ,out from,- Galt, alre0y named after de]1t ku , A,trnent�The cQA11- , �------- ,--�- 1-1 11.� ll�-7 r "�, 0-F � 1. . I
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� _aW ..A -a - mber of cqgan� for a place of meeting, and .necessary the, alert for the seeds of disease. like the co - the� pelting -rain c , . I
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.. -1 p$ .4014e microscopic, others quite el . up -during to look'for the priopose4 Site of a now I . . . . . . I 1%
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i . . sirati6ns an instructor is furnished 'Education is the great -eat exilemy of 4�, r Booth � 3ygll
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� �'�'!uciug�orgasjsma may be, bacteria by the departLnetnt. Such ktn jWmc- ,W , ,eritl _A�� J'a , n Ith � 11111 . ron 0, .
Aisease. C,DiIiciderit with the-apread .the paxt,�ft -,ffl,d- not'rea,ch' their goill- un- ---- . coqrset- r daily - His. optin- � , -1 I-- , f I
'r Proved[ .to be such a,poor guide that thus ab �W __PMV _ these, _W _Qf . A ___ W_
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,A 11,��i', gen form ,b before 8=.Aowrk� A giant -tree Ion hai..,proved to be correct. It Was r : �� .. .
4, �r -� ,or fung-1. �4 of unknown Jus 3. Radium and X -Rays. The use . I . I . .
11 �-.l "" , �?��:,,' five-day short courses and for sirliglel Me people, -has been it' -he dechine of Stood ozi thespot. Each of the three 8111DWIL IU 1930 that cancer of the M"
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, ��$`:,r To be aggppseful with. Ornamental d 08 n respect to leaders took a blow at it with the axe surgery 'in - 4estroying cancerous 'nay I PU , IDD
I . L�11111 ts 'me m ation. to lines k)f *orfc. also be caused by continued con- .
�'11"W��:1.11 ;an ust give consider disease control is, of all factors, the in tum and then. left the qrew to fin- . tact with coal- tar, shale,oll, mineral , , I f
', pl - The programme carried on includes superlative weapon of . -the growths without harming the ,healthy. ., .. A
I K" ' ,th,6- ,lenvaronmental factors of light, I be<J1 ish'telling it. -Dunlop mounted the tissues. . - so 0"a -can- �
�RR ,�,,�,,'�. ,,, I instruction in, matters of clobldug, worker. � . -jubricating oils ,etc.
.`,�,. C lil. I , soR, and moisture most suitable to I stump tand proposed a ,toast them in . cerB7 may he prevented by Protecting Mare Owners. Should Make I I
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I � 4their need& ornamentals planted in the ,datpping forest to the new -city of All cancers have a beginning, u. the. workers ;from: ,prolonged contact
,��, , , " . I gerie, and care of clothing. In the ,inception, have Concerned themselves Guelf, sp I I iu- with these and -other injurious . sub- Sure Stallions Used For I : �
�,,�', 1� , locaPons unsuited to .their 'nature elled with an "f." ally -a very small beginning. Here, is
11.��"., short courses instruction, is given ;n with the prevention of disease. I . "
.'A" in due. course, a report went oft �to a ntole-,-a dark bErown, flat spot on stance8l, , So m0ce Carry high -- (l.;� ,,
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f co de ng e importance of the dwreptors ofthe,Canada Company the check. The outline do somew f C ertificate l..
I �� ,, i , to diseases sooner or later. clothing, the use of commercial pat- thinks, nsi ri th Thorough eleanilineas is a great .
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0,5�,,,,,,�� - ternts, garment finishes, elte. -this subject to women in ketierial, that in England, t6 the effect t' t Gualf round,�Ahe size is,rather . � , 10
;1111' .1 �,,,11 China asters, ,hollyhocks, roses ba protection. Three times a, day at . - .
11*17i .. . There are courses in. foods and, the Institut . small But, .
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� A.'%- Peonies- axe, .examples of plants often es; might well, in, their had been surveyed, lots sold, and the per,on .begins ,to notice i.�, the. least, say before each meal, th-e hands, Iri order to improve' .horse breeding
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I . 11, �"- , nutrition which teach the value, and own interests, -pay, still more atteu- -building begun. Small thanks did course of time .that (the spot is grow- .
l�.,,K- f.(nm,d diseased in, gardens, states J. . . . should be thoroughly washed with t V
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,. Method of ,preparation of such foods ti -on to matters Of public -health In the Galt r, iv , ver. he Ing larger and seems softer. It seernz Boa
.. .1� L. Howatt of %he Dominion Labors,- I the cl6thing Worn at work should be tario Stallion Enrolment Act, paweo� .
�, , : ,� 'Pathology at Fredeilic- a6 vegetables, meats, fruits,. milk and- future. The -wince 'has a well- was roundly reprimanded because he a simple thlng�--notblng to be afraid L I t
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1, R I � . ,bon, 14. 1B. .At this laboratory a cheese, the uses of whole wheat and equipped health depaxtinent, a 4bora- had clbKwen tibe wrong name. Com- about. pelrh chwiged� ' ,ris, gloves, by the, Ontario Legislature O;a August
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I I . ,Special Study has -been made Of the the essentials of meal- planriingand .tosy iystern older in point_ of timle, pliments to the Royal Family wereall . J smoclts,, overalls, etc.,� should be m- Ist, 1912,' provided for the use of I A
1. l ." IL I I disesses, occurring in these plant, and preparation of meals. and as well -equipped -and extensive as, very well, but this now city was to be has taught the medical profession mcved� The wearing of protective Pure bred stallions on-] - y, in, the rxow-
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-111, IT, . I I the. following control measures are There is a five-day course in health any on the North America -ii. cOutin* called Goderich, in honor of Pr�derick that thda is often the way a. cancer cipthing, rubber gloves, 16&tber gloves, 1pOe after the season of 1918. . � I .
�� ,: 1. education. usually given by a graduate ent. But no begirits and when the mole grows etc., is an ,I � mportant way of securing To further .. indicate the relattm �
.. ; suggestecL I health, ,department, whe- John Robinson,, Darl'of Ripon. SeCM laxger and- softer it queens danger. I I
,:.-,.. nurse on such matters as home care ther it be Doinindon Provincial or tary of ,the State for War and, the
4�. Two common, diseases usually af- The spot safety for the worker and, these ways Merit of stall ions being offered for I
4 of the sick, how to care for COMMOIL MiloCipal, ca The matter is simple now.
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0.� I . .. fect the aster, namely, wilt alnd. y,el- . . 11. succi�gstullli fun-atiOu Colonies, who had that year been is easily re,inoved. by a treatment must be found and followed to Pre- Public service each stallion must fie,
I ::::: ". . . lows. The former disease may be emergencies; importance Of Pkre-nat�l wathout ico�opekatiou of lithe Public. raised -to the perrage with the -titl t. cancexs developing. Find out ingpoeeted at iea�;t I once every threa 4 $
, 11�, care; preparation for childbirtih-, care e of with raddum in the hands of a Ski* ve'
" .1 .. a1voidled by planting the excellent re- The facilities of ,the thealth depart- Lord Goderich. But since all the offi- fill radjologi -and prevent the cancer. yeare and Passed by the Stallion. Ehi
.b 1. I of mother and baby; control Of com- st. Then, the mole will Me cause I "'A
"I ".% sistant varieties which no* can he I ment cannot be forced .on a public, cial bills and documents had already ddsappe�ar and never do any harm. X -Rays and Radium rolment, Board. The. certificates is-
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X4, nirunicable diseases ano personal by- lacking driderstanding of the valu-e to been pknted with the original name, But if neglected,, It May become ser- is something wrong in. soraelprgan'of IY, Finma I
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,,,,I:. � s a vi s as& which giene. I them, Of the services offered. I Galt compromised by found,4319 a ious and may develop into a cancer- This Is a modern miracle.
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V- . effects a yellowing of the foliage and Training is provided in homecrafts, The WomeV's Institutes could do second.. city. ppoi ths, body. , We see a growth which FOuur. u On the first two clasogg, the I .
11 , 1, � ;,..� in the home utilization Of wools, quilts much Dunlop, by now a nt- ous growth. This knowledge of the
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�. I..'', the teleaseof many flower buds. The to spread- knowledge of these ed Warden of' Canada Company's . . looks dangerous. We m t destroy it, Ontario and Dondlition gcver4m0n.t,%
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.I,:'- flowers willbe wholly or pwtially ab- and quilting, glove making. rugs, services in their ranks and amolig Woods and Forests, get out to find a . J f 11
I., . Col- block printing and needlework. their 'friends and neighborv. IS a great gain in the battle,against or -it will destroy the patient. , Pen 00-OPerate in paying premiums, ae- I I
l ,;. suitable sit, and did not -stop until- he haps the growth can be removed by cording to the num,
f, . normal with respect to their true There is instruction, in housing de.- . cancer. I . ,her ot foals Wt: I
. t� . or values. This dise,ase occurs earn- MV,y of the most 'effective Pre-' had reached the. shores of Lake Hull I a skilful surgeon. Will it come back to the service of these Btallionig. I ., I
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t, . in many of -Canadian native signed to assist the: homemaker in ventives. of disease, such for example, on, W Take� another example. Here is a I
J;,I,� "'. monly -here he chose the eminence that —perhaps im two years or Mare? That These Premiums encoumge,stailion. -
IV. � the solutiori of .her problems in the as the pasteu ' small store'place on the' side of I this.
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�`,-,.��', - weeds such as dandelionsand daisies, rization of milk, are ex. ,,overlooks the lake, the famous flats man,, tongue is the questiom An cases are not Owners to purchase and main-taixp for 4 I
ff.'; . __,�, irleer. It has been operati,o I n, but the use of public use horses of high quality-
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&",;. -�;. and from these it is transmitted to making of a comfortable, efficient and ceedingly.simple and.wit'hin reach of of the M-en-esetung River, as the In- there a while. 'He thinks it may. suitable for I . I
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I , 1,. - asters by a small insect known as a beautiful home; in the refinishin-gand -all. So too, are vaccination against dians then called it. . have been there about three months. X-rays -and radium 'has now been de-' More ,owners [should take ad,antake.
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. . . 11 11.,J . leafhopper. 'The only remed,Y for the. trelcondildondrig lof furniture and, its. small -pox amd the immunization of Samueel. Strickland, lately placed in, Likely it has been there six months. veloped and extended 9M improved Of this inspection and. enrolment ;&y - � I
I Control of tLis disease is to grow the I skilful re -arrangement. . There arie I'ttl .
. !�" I 11 tie children against diphtherial charge of the ,outdoor department of so much that our best hope for de- making sure the gfailions used for
,��. . dli,pg to mature 90m'e ItWO dozen sulbJects. available Clean hands are pote Look 'at his teeth. There, just by the stroying certain growths alld saving service carrY a high Certificate as it: . .
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.�,-! � % aster- plants fromsee in the speakers! service. .. �. n,t agencies blie Compan,y, vVas sent,out to help ul,& on the side�,of his -tongue, is a I 1;. . � I
" � the patient.is often the use of radium is Only by Ires ..
� stages under specially constructed' . , against tbe,,spreadi of ,the 'commundc- Dunlop' find, and, found.the new city. broken tooth. that is what mad -a ,the use df the beat si I .
3 Some idea may be gained of ... th Phle dispsses. Pre-natni care guards When the, irland. oceal of Huron tl�e Sore I andl X-rays,- in the hands -of a ,skilful -that 'horse owners can jiope to im- � I I
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. � . . HoIllyhocks are universally ravagtd work of the Womenes Inatitutebranch the woma and. jer child againk a burst on, his sigbt, as seen from the t1hat right at radiologist. This Is one ,of thegreat- prove the general standard of horses
I 11 - by perusal of the report of the year host of ills. There is nothing one once, so that the tooth .
� ".1. by a rust disease which manifests it l wooded �heights overhanging . t h. e est gains in, tihe war against cancer. , in Ontario. I I
.., .. I f-nding March 31, 1936. thinks, so effective in the interests of Mouth of the, Maitland River, he was may be smoo,th and safe and com, ... 1 Co-operation . . . � I
1r,p,1 I 1. Self oh the leaf surfaces ,in th,6 form " I Home and Country, as disease Pre- entranced, . "I thought Cahlad t e fortable to his tongue. If that had . . . .1 I I .
, , ., ,�- . of reddish -brown Pimples. Severely -Progress Shown By Figures . 'a h ul" bee, done the day, that the tooth The war against cancer is a war I I I I A
"I p affected plants a,re uslially, defoliated. vention. I I teaspoon of flour and blend Well. Add ..,
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I , �,� �. : I .This ddseas-e may be ''held in check During the period 67 Institutes In this, as in the broad field of thAr opinion, & most beautiful country. ulcer. - Now, the tooth is repaired, and,, � tell.all the people the common sense .strained liquid. Stir until smopth. .
I � -thoroughly spraying were organized-, and mestings, -held, I .1 ir
by the plants , ff activities, ,the Women's Institutes are in the world." Go,dericili was -'laid out Add ,one CUP milk and st' until haL I . -�
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� xture, starting! 99 districts With a total att dance I - -- -., . acqQrdlug to one of the most inter- ' y '.
: 11 with 4-4-40 Bordeaux mi. . en � bound to take a prominent palit. � . I � - t try to get the ulcer healed About cancer. Ana that com. on This quantity serves ,four
I I . for' that is one of the ways that can- rise, is that canou
L.�;71 1. . early -in June and repeating the spray of 9,70. The convention. areas in -100 i esting town. plans we have in, Canada. se . � � Pan riparl. al- , . � Asparagus Rarebit �
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;� ��, . at two-week intervals. . � 1935 had a total attendance of 3,700 In the Centre are the county build, cer begins ---a little ulcer On the ways be cured it the.,doctor gets a This isi aii excellent method of us- -
,:, TESTED RECIPES tongue that does not heal. That ul- . chance at it soon enou�h. Fortunate- I .,
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,� I I Roses are ,often rendered unsightly delegates, a departmental spfakeT be- ' ings; ,about theslais a park, the bour,Ld- CeIr 'I- ly there is usually §�om-e warning t Ing left -over asparagus. .
01"".". by the. black spot disease which pro- ing present in every Case. A was Caused by irritatiOri—the irr- _,tha- l
M '� I mili drink i� a food as well as ary is a perfect circle, from which of a kroken-tooth, Again we cancer is coming and, there, is one 1 tablespoon butter. I I I '.1
V�'..� 1 . d.vees characteristic circular, black - r. On -hot Somme;, run lateral ,st ree'ts, .like spokes from a tatiOn . ,
It rrrrr I I �, . Phe .handbook of the-orgammtion a thirst- quenche see.the safetylof early treatment to friend who can tL-11 YOU what the V2 cup milk
, R��, �, . spots -on the foliage. In severe Cases I , to days when appetites lag and a keen wheel hub. , . I I �, I tablespoon tomato catsup e
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the Aaa4s are defoliated and 00 each Institute branch. Leaflets on desire for something coal and refresh- With, the fo Ing , cities c�er developing_ . ,Warning means and, Interpret the 2 cups Cooked asparagus cut Im . I
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, ., " blostsoms' stunted * An dxcellent con .such subjects as, "Salads, fruits and Ing persists, nift drinks are most came the need for a road'. Work'on ce'r. . fore it is too late and that friend is . I .�
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, .,::,. troll measure is to Spray o n sa s They .not Only a.1laythirst it began in 18Z8. A comp your doctor. ll I tablespoon, flour
:%, thoroughly al fortnightly intervals blankets and fabrics" and "Spot and but offer another way of assuring -an ment in Ancaster," read as follows: � .. . 11 cup grated cheese - I . .
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p� I ai n , renro "A 'a g We -know tbo'causes, of some can- - . I
, � val" were issued. mimeo- adequate amount of mi-lk in - the da'My road I bein opened from the lodical Mi�dical Examination. . I
i "'%. teaspoonful ,of red copper Oxide to graphed -material was supplied to. 14o- diet . I townsllip of Wilmot to, the mouth of c1F- Percival Pott, the great Eng- Questions concerning Health ad- Melt butter in double boiler. . Add .
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*1�� . three gallons. of water. I � . p.1ilk Shakes' . lisli surgeon, said ,in his book publish- flour. When blended, add- milk slovr-
IN". . I 11 . i Cal leaders at training schools and in the Red 'River, thereafter to 6e called da, ca�,. driessed ,to, the Canadian. Medical Aso- , . . . I
I 11 1- Blight does considerabI4 annual in- junior work, pamphlets for the use 2 to 3 tablespoons. Syrup . the Maitland. By this route, the jou, ed in 1775 that be thought - ly, stir until thickened� stirring* emi- �
. . . . I sociation, 184 College St., Toronto, stantly. Add cheese; catsup, salt andi
", . . ry to the foliage and flowers of the of club m-eXbers. I CUP Milk ney from Lake Ontario. to Lake Hu, cer of the skin from which chimney
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. ,-ony. ,Chsilu ristic brDWn Spots Of the four- Combinl,- sy,,-t!p with t];e milk. Beat on can. be performed in four . . 1 � - Y asparigus. When6heese Is l.melted.� -
�' . P11 Q ) There,were. four issues or five I ..
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�'. are produ= �Inw, the leaves -and the pag tilorouglily. S(-7ve well chilfed. The days. At the 3n6uth- of the kaitland, I serve on toast squares. Serves four-
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, flower buds a often, so rotted as nnmed morning and there was, an unvelh — . . �
,l- - to lished ,and distrib-Li-ted to, the branch- addition of tibout 2L tablespoon of ice ,I town is to be established, * of cairns all 1 -40 .
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I ol� ne, er . This disease is very es. , Cream to the ;milk shake makes. a Goderich." . Farifis abuttirig on ,the ' � . . . i . I �
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eff c vriy roilled by sprayin interest to richer drink , road were for -sale for cash, provisions
, , plants with o -eaux mixture of the prepared syrups are or labo . � I ? ��
�� " I women is the "Packet Loan. Coll"- Commercially r, at the rate of 716 per acre memory -of Dr. William Dunlop. U.: S. Pacific ports during the fruit I
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"";. , 1 44-40 form -a PI the addition of ' a tion," the Object of which is to help now on , -het in tautities suit- You could go to Vancouver to -day \ The tender shoots of asparaguS
, � . , . sticker. - A ly t e first spray when the member wb is ible for ed foro home use. If preferred, syrups by train in less than, the allurixig time shipping season, large quantities ot ..
1, I . I 10 respons I �, . "Tigee" Dunlop contain all the freshness Of spring U. S. apples and -pears were divertetf I ..,
� "� . the plants It coming into budlan address on a special subject but such as the following md�r bemade prophesied by Galt for ,the covering I . -
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11, -�. I and, repeat at ten-day. intervals until may not have access to source� of at home. . . I of the Huron, road. Even at what The Ihniow Dr. D111111OP was a sible after cutting, because this ar- I I
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,�, tN� buds unfold. At least two post- authentic . information. Chocolate Syrup was -then, high speed, no traveller Greenock man, and- -a cousin of Jane istocrat of vegetables is so delicate es of U. S. apples and 380,000 boxes .
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"I., . . I Grants to the aniduat of $5,738.00 % cup sugar � couldvi hope for less than. four nights Welsh CaTlYle- A tall, jovlal,� ener- that, as soon as it is cut from the of U. S. pears were shipped througTi
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� �, . . . protect the foliage. Were distributed to 701 bra.riches and % cup cocoa on th� road. Therefore, Itbecame ar getiC individual, he had obtained his underground stem, the fibre begins Vancouver and New Westminster. I I
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.. ".., . . I - — . 97 districts. Correspondence was car- 2 cups .water I I I early consideration of the Company to edu4catibn, "literary, medical and con- �o toughen and the flawour deterior- - i i I I %
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... .:, � I I . ried on with similar organizations in Pinch of salt. . . build inns to ,accommodate the incom- viv.ial," as he called it, at Glasgow. ates. A few -tested methods of serv,- Don't Forget the Garden ,- N
�,�.,�- Mix sugar and, cocoa with sufficient *g slettleri. The first of these war, :you will And birn called eccentric In Ing asparagus are suggested by the
W � . . The amount of wheat fed to live- the United States and the British Do- Thousands of famalleg throughout I
','�.;' stock -and poultry during the ,crop minions. Fater to form a Paste. Add remaining the itin, of Sebastian and, Mary Fry- some of the histories,'but perhaps his' Fruit Branch, Dominion Dellartment the country are-plarinling now to use . .
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.11. . season, 1936-37 is estimated prelimin- Influence of Women's Institutes water and cook 5 minutes. Coot and fogel, which in English, ,as you know, epitaph -records a fairer picture of of Agriculturp- the available garden land to provide '.
I � " ,:'' arily at 12,774,000 bushels, as com- It is not difficult to visualize 'the keep in a covered . jAr- . . I means "Bird of Freedom." This inn, 'him. The- cadra, just mentioned is Asparagus Short Cake " food, If p,69.ple on the, land would I . I .
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1, ..", I Orange Syrup , with the romantic name, was for near Menestung's Park at God'erich, 12 stalks, asparagus . consider the number d meals that
, ��, , . pared with 20,939,000 bushels in the Wide 'Influerree a body of women, 42,- I . ' "It overlooking the
,. 1935-36 seascm� . n 000 Strong, 'and extended over' the I cup orange juice '. Scores of yegs a widely known land- on the great hi , lake. 1 cup cream sauce - I must be prepared, djuling the year an(I 4 1.
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,.�, - I cup sugar mark, as important in its way� as John 4ust to the -north are the Buttorilwood,
� ;1. . I length �nd breadth, of Ontario, can 6 baking -powder biscuits. estimate the actual earning power of
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A ,. - I . , . .. . . ,have upon public lopinion I tablespoon, lemon juice. O'Groat"s house or ',the shop of the. F'lats, a rich valley with giant treesi I ! one -inch pieces a garden, 'more a,ild better gwdem, 1%. .
,, -,� � . I . The quantity of dbeaf remaining on They are Boil juice and sugar together five Gretna Green blacksmith. The orig- thlr'dugh Which Cut asparagus in . . I %.
�, , , , I Canadian farms no Ordinary women, these institute and cook in salted water 15 minutes. would be planted' In order to providia
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� �, ....---at., March 31st, 1937, . minutes. Cool. . jual log building was later replaced by winds. - Beyond the Flats is anoth�r Drain and keep 'hot. To prepare the a continuous supl�iy of, summer d. I
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Ili;,. - , - � . 1. anio � unted to 46,931,000 bushels, or 20 workers. In -'the main they possess . Job still hill, . an I I
.'I ... an intelligence, an intellectual capao- Fruit Syrup a larger one of' brick, WhI where stood "Gairbrald", the cream sauce. use 3 tablespoons, but- winter vegetables. A Wdes of one�-
.", r , per. cent. of the total 1936 wheat crop� , . I
, ,� . 'enthusiasm not excelled by Combine juice from camped cher- stands in, good order, though it is un- Dunlop home. The tomb �s still. ter, 3 tablespoons flour, I cup aspara- quarterl to ,one. I 1�
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', . . of 229,218,OOD bushels. At March 31, ties, Pineapple, strawberries or rasp- occupied. Its huge firl3places -ire there, and, if you care to climb .
��- I . their sisters in any part of the world. I the guB,'water, 1/g cup mil, % teaspoon properly �chred fair WMI, . I �
I ,": , � 1936, 17 Per cent., Or 46,754,000 bus.11- Many hre- highly educatedl. They are berries with sufficient sugar di honsy typical of a cheery -hospitality, and long bill You will, find the epitaph of salt And pepper. Melt the -butter add ough vggetsblea ,,,,, rovide err, � I I
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lli�',, industrious, for farm ,life does'.any- to make Syrup of desiredt sweetness. there remains -a single memento of William, Dunlop. "He was a man of 'r until, it bubbles; gra& ily. .
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: � 1 291,935,000 bushels. - ' the ancient glory Of -the bar --a. great I . I .
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I ,;� I , thing but- encourage sloth and lazi- thick consistency. Cool.. If ' usl benevolence," ually add the hot water in which the I I i ;
, , . . I .11 Some of their lead . ers -have .. ng mirror. Fryfogel"a, known to every it says of him. "Tigeir" -as cooked, then add the . — � , . .
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,. I . fresh berries, crush and, boil 5 rm.n, pioneer, Was an'Important factor --in Dunlop was the name he was, known mlik' -a,ridt'cook. until smoo ly
.. , 1%, I I . taken a. forward position in. public Stir th Current Crop Repoit . . , � I
, I 1. The . application of a definite affairs. Under wise leaderalidp, the ' by over the Whole countryside. Do ick '
11 . � � utes in water to cover. Strain and the .Settlement vt a widle area, When th, oned., Add, . seasonings,.- I i I
''.", �,"�� - scheme of -crop rotation is being found -the add su . - Cook to a Syrup. - you are passing, look for it on, the you remember that the mi-yatic poet, Spring seeding is about, completelp I
r members t , Xgarl I ot baking Powder in. most districts, althqugh in somes
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I I ".��`,-: an important factor in reducing feed Of Ontaxio are a force to be re Vanilla Syrup, south side of the ,road, a bule or so Francis Thompson, wrot6 the lines, its made. froM One% Own favor-
'' � ".'. : I I 1 cup sugar . I . ".. biscu. . areas excessive moisture has retard- I . I , I
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%� . ,"ryger, git ite recipe. Arrange lhalf biscuits On ed the program. This is particularly ? I .
�'!"�,�,, . ,a, practice are': (1) Maintaining and They are patriotic; their motto, For % cup water I , I Tyger, burning bri " servingplate, pile generously wiih'as- the cue where the soil Is low or clay . �
'i, .. . 3 to 4 tablespoons vanilla. A Spartan Woman � In the forests of the ,night— paragus, -pour cream. sauce over diFIT. - . �
.� I. ., improving ,soll fertility, thus increas- Home, amid Country, - lindicates the . . I
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..., � Ing yield1s; (2) Assisting in weed can- sentiment of these womem They Will, Many tales .are told. of this wayside -place other Wa f of biscuits on top, f t
. l, �; 11 I ,tTol; (3) Assisting in, the control of one thinks, not tig1hpy be tu ln,�ke'a medium thick Syrup. Remove "Tiger" Dunlop burned bright in the A report from Perth states that one
, IL, . rned a- from heat and add vanilla. Ann. When Samuel Strickland Went wilderness of dark and gloomy for- buttered side up. Cover with aspara- I Prominent beef farmer who feeds twrA �
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.., i insect and crop diseases by ,having side to pursue the shibboleths which 4vto -help Dunlop put Goderich on ' I .
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% � : ". Milk Juleps the ests, and -men and women, still see gus. Use cream sauce and sprinkle or more tarloads of cattle, brought - .
�j,,, . various crops on fresh- Sail each year; -are turning many Parts Of Europe to- to 3 map, he decided to. stay and build . with grated, cheese. Place in the. ov- -
4.4� and it makes -a more -even distribu.- wards the Combine 1 cup milk with 2 . I the flame"of his humor, his honesty, . in Western Hereford keers at I tenft t. I
g �- ': . "isms" calculated to de- qbimselF a home. His wife, and- Ivang his, courage and big spirit across a en a minut . e to reheat before, serving. , pound, av,,raging 740 pounds ft ,
.;� tion of I-aboT throughout the year pos- Stroy organized society. Yrupsisug- .
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I .11. . sible. Increasing tbe yield per acre Their design. is to a�eumuiate know- gested for milk shakes. Break a whole child- remained behind, waiting for century of time. . Economy Soup w -eight and sold them it 7 cents a I .
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I 1� �, word that �he roof was on. When The Huron road, the Hur To one cup�of,asparagus liquid, add pound, weighing over an average of
W- is one of the best Ways -of reducing ledge and to apply ,this accumulated egg Into milk and! heat thorroughly. on Tract,
, , if available charged water may be months passed, and no summonal and, the Qupews Bush knew but one % cup cold mashed, potatoes mid t cook 1,100 pounds. This shipment of cattle J 4V
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§4, . - cost of -production, and in this respect knowledge in Ways that will be useful came Mrs. Strickland, her Patience figure greater than Dunlop; a com. together five minutes, then rub which brought in $4,-000. was fed ,ort
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1. , ,� , . ,ft6D rotation. plays a real part. to themselves and their families.- The �dded. to the pulep Just before slerv- eompietely exhaust � ed� get out on foot posite flguTe�--tba pioneeT. No tongue through a sieve. Melt one -teaspoon the grain and -bay grown. on a 100-amo. % (
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�,A, � character. I.l. alo 'has; ever told or can tell tfhe story of Of buttPr 11t ths saucepan, add One f - I
1, .. X�", . trudged rig the.narraw track that his blearthreaks; -heartbreaks for tbe . -1 � - - f 0,
:v , 'leg of Flies bad'been Cleared through the.. dense homehind and the hornefolk he would . . . I 4 I 1. I
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�,�, . COULD' NOT LIFT ' the work of -the WomEWs Institutes, From May Ist to Septernb�T 30tb, woods, a UPSY Irishman Caught up 1--
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,,�.; 1. , � �, , I in the branches and districts, *have it is estimated that a female "bouas,. with her, and insisted on, carrying 0 . . 11 J
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1111-11" I I " lowed the writer to form an accur- fly would. -have approximately' 5,59g,- the child. But when they reaoheid. .
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� ", � . ate esti,friate of their great value about -Nm here; heartbreaks over the I . I . - �
,.��.'1'1, ARK3 ABOVE HEAD a' to 720,000,000 descendarits! Suppdaing PrYfOgellls, 'after having tramped � .1 I . I 0 V
�, " . . mountains of arduous toll .b,A*een . .
1�� ".."'. � . I I I the rural areas of Ontario. in a thou- a fly is a fift,h ,of an Inch I -Ong and ,Many Weary Ifilles, he -gaily refused him I ' "
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I ,1, saudwayia this great body of women ,all these files were laid end to end to give up bts -burden, unless a for- '10 n *X J
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. 11,- I Owing To Painful 'have already Proved their usefulness. there Would be more than 17,673,006 feit of a quart of .Spirits was forth- . I I .
1�j" : I This usefulness, one thinks, is but in miles of flies. I we who real) ought n,eve to forget - .. STWEMom to stand for public service'must be pure bred, I �,
�. ��v" coming: "for," he exclaimed, "she the Pioneer who, having w , went .
I � 0".1', I Rheumatism 1 te 1 nfan&y, This sounds,111te,-a serious probipm, heavy, God bless -her!!. But muA have Passed inspection and be enrolled under the .
"M ,,1;1,'- � I . was main oft to his rest before th, 'harvest. Ontario Stallion Enrolment Act. Cerdfimtes am issued to . 1 15� ,
I . 11. V, " ' I This woman, suffered from rheuma- . The ,Uhd.ekf interest of Health League but, fortunately, they dotft ,all, live imagine the Spartan courage of a wo- Over the doorway of A State 01- indica the relative merit . . . I
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l t , , : , ,two mottliz, she endured this painful public health of the country. From ail pudI'ff9th-em end to end, put them to ney 0f 70 Miles tht �# the foreft, � I . - . -- . I �
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� '� , zl'i , , : Inanyanother Suf- humanitarian and ,economic aspect no or the Pioneer who -broke the Soil .. I FORM ONE - I
''' condlitim then, like an end once and for all. , I" .' �over the roughest, footing ever digni- that Men to Come might Livb.11 The ' .
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� lo '. 6�6r sh6 decided to try Xilusaben Other field; Is of grqatei importance. And,the -best, time t6do the killing. men and women, who clearedand, set- I I'
t,;��;�l�,. . I fled � by the, name of road. FORM TWO,
ff, , -�,, �%! 1, The material resources of Canada is when the flies first. �al)pear. Each, The, news of the death Of George IV tied the Huron Tract benrt thed,r backs . � . I
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� , ,; . ""Abou-t fif months 4 - in- fly killed then, eliminates- the danger reached Goderich towarda the end of to a gWantle taak. They were fevur in -" ' FORM POUR' , . � I
" teen tgo I b.gd In field,, mine, fishery, forests and 1F6FtM THINE , -
, ", rlll�l V mmadsm, in my arms, back and dustrY are, for so young a Country, of millions later. I
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