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"' 'foug , i 11 � fas,fbr hay crous. se".1- 00L litio , ­ , . , , ""', R, .� � . .1 ­ I . W1. - UP" ��W% - tt-41ie Ia40 toba.",:,. - .,� tgres, as wen '' .1, , ;1 � . --11 " . ,M,ipx'j�; � I . �� L, i, ,", rw,-� . ��:. � -sweet Peas 1ra0y 11 and spinach and also - those, which -and -us-through rila'a years of ftilure, - The -ghte - are, having a- thugh time . - , eral pages. are devpw to fort4lizers , = I* L U -J.", "MOP �-­ - �, . I � 1, 'crops, while four ,, Is . WN. 1. 1111^ . . . . . . . , - have &'flavor all their own when tak- a, d v not defeated. But we're t9o. They cWt take &e 'Xg-her , - i 11-111111 I f1br market ,garden .. I _ W. &en = I .... . I I , �. ".?. ,J�, "N"i , met. In W ' Ippe7e gradep In the CountX7Lischools and ... ­ I , . ��� fertilizer mix- - 'lim 00V r- I' � , a , "AW It now. Thp white Ilag Aoatr. I ... , , gw are given to best . I I 4� I - - - en from the gax4pA at, ,the d . . � " - I pa. 'Mod p - � . ..� -peas must be planted early oor. , � I I , 11�,� ­,' � r ..l , 11,��. , - 1- I 11- I I In deve, ', its P#011101vb 171Wt thiu-.,�.icateg,DU ' will be P�&as and' corn, from a lbousaad Aeldi" thauisaA4 their fathers can't pay board for them . tures fo,r gMpes, i%tspberriee. VtTaw­ ^� =- i " �11"'1'11:111�11`,.,­, 0,P], t alops - 9%04414w, =*% h�m. be% . I �80i`,L,�,�', ­�",: " hearts. W,wre wearing it and, we not in town' wd no one can afford � to ., 1. � .1 . .... be4rign 4ree fruits. .. . I , I , ,� �t"' " '- 'bawth, and -upper V1110 � 6" � � , 'I" L'' � � , ,,� , fresh as when --...--.I ........ - . I of � I I �j ql,��% p � , , �, . � , dwre never as sweet and W WdL "*0, I ...�,,­­`P,"" When the weather is cool. If -it -does picked,' cooked and eaten within' an ashatRed au7,,mOm­ ­,'so,theme you are!. - There IS ko �, ­ lljii,or. . 41 I .. 1, ,N,;V;� .. 1, I .hire ' ,belp Information. for the tobac- rs Ihe 0*- ,#-*, 0; . I ,,,,, �Il I The Ian � ., 'a flue- .1,101 PW W I �', g4t its feet well down. *to the hour. .d as %desolate-groy ashY A little ,neighbor girl had tried, ev- lowed oteasoll in their- splendid' course co fammer too, whether be grow . it.",r . R,44,,w qaot . , J:� xv're Ile 16" . '15; 1,� it,; ,, �­,­ P,p �, ll,'. - � am . "11, �01?'�Al - pronil e tobac . or Women 10 , I ��, X ,soil -then, when't,lie days. turn fiot� it For very small vegetables like let- wastes that once were fit�lda, wdilt6 ery 4puse in town to see if she could 'rainbows Of s shone agaInst"the eurled� burely or dark , CO. I- A ., , 1V . _ WM26c, 119k. an 1- '� IG '4"', �,, - � ot6,ft IE , . . � , � ,.,�,l.;,.­, I � . ... " t, �, , � , ." I . "I'S � ��,' � "' � l�,' Is, liabbe t,o 14ther ,and `06ase tur"lgh- tuce and tradish, rows 12 inches apart alkali -flitsithat once were blue spark- work' for her board and take grade ,radiant sky . . . the world was Them to also vh-luable data on -the ' �� 14,11. �,,­', �i ' dai L ly quota, p I I .11 ,� , " # eryonoturnea her down. Ours for the taking, we methods 11 I YN II I . Ing its ' - I& 'A TAIRM ` - �� . ..color. and% frag- will be suffictient. Beets bearts,"car- ling lakes. In our, gardens there twelve, but ev were her. ,home mixIng of fertilirjers; . ' 44 ,�4: �'; `�-. ram,pe. Planting, dir&t�O�s are simple rots, peas and spinach �eed, at Just th of applicatlon, and soil testing sery a. FRUIT, IM um I ��91 ',gri , ',o,�,­ . . -least taren't leven, weeds, e dr1venlThdy*vin1't feed their own., lot alone pioneers .1 I 0, 'f'. ��!,�; "'. , ys an anyone else� I . r,,,,,,,.., , but impartaial- successful gardeners 15 inches between wUlle, potatoes, 504% resting for a few da until - .1 . This latter. service can. -be obta Id a � I � I t �, -,,, -'I- �' . 1, cul! � " ' , 14il,;�­ , advise a ' dug at least a foot ..Lorn an,d' staked tamatoes must have Other wind comes up to move It &ome- ' She came to me tearfully at last 0 drifting soil and fields left- desolate, Q.A,C. Guelph; Kemptvai A -I trench. - 11"t l ' ' tion will bo'cairried to the soil iu the � ... L," �",� ' , deep filled within two inches of the a couple of feet or thirty inches. where else. I . I . and said, ."I wish someone would 0 barren waste of my, dear prairie tural. r�chool, Kemptville; Westerri-On- ­­ .., . . .11 I— I �i., succeeding potato crops k4L­ ' Oil 'a Experimental Parm, 114dget6wn; manure and I ,. . . top wit rt rich soil, mixed with w . Space may be �saved with the latter Drought never comes alone. It come to town with six hundred kids. land', . tap will �be infected. � o, � 11 , .111 ,.'. I � j , �'.N l� , � . crotted manure or old leaves.- Seed. type if something quick maturing, such travels in, ill-starred company; gTass- They'd -have to have ,help theri, and I moum with tears the sadne I ss Of thy Horticultural Experimerilfal Station, The amount of cortified seed, Pots- I � ,,, . , is planted Jiast.as early in the spring as lettuce and spinach are- planted !a hoppers str,=-ge flies that breed, in I'd #eb a job. i'm jxiat dying to work ' fate. � : Vineland ; Domindou Experimental ited. There � � ill, ,!' � - WO between. Th bigg r ings will, n t t! , - -so I can get through this year."L ith wind ince.s- Station, Harpaw. . . toes in outaAo is very JIM I 11 � as possible about an inel� or It I res -1 , e e th a be hot soil ,of drought, queer sick But 0 dead brown earth, wi . were less tham. 1,3100 a6 Of pota- ,. , Aol: � 11 , � . deep. P4i�s will wash more 5011 4n' need the full room al first and by ness,es. A new fly has come to Sas- I g�mesq'she'll go on waiting, for no -- ' . . A . "'..'-'e4l, ,, � sent famned ,z'�,�, " , toes that reqeIved and Passed iBsPec- 11", ...... ­: to the tr.ench, filling it up gr&du4UY the time they do, the early crops Will katcbOwam� , (As, if. we didWt have en- one &A bt�, to feed, one more these , Thy poet who so loves thee� here alone t I tl!3n Lin Ontax4o, I,.!-. ' 1, � I'll, ;" : ... I -- .1 last year. This is less l �, 'o,` " and thus adding further to root be put at the -way. Tender vege. ough!) It has the head of a fly and 'tiWbs. Singing with -tears the sorrow of ,her 14 N . l� 11 . ' — '. V., I I I Half Of ,our little village of Brier- own. . . . I Ontario Potatoes in Ontario Markets than., one . per cenit, 'of the Ontaxle 1. � , !,� I . . . . . . .l.1" � . � growth. grown �the body of a mosquito and ,tackles . . � I I , 1* 4`6', , I tables are those which are . . . 11 f crop. There were very few fields of f , � I ,". When the upper plants starts to quickly, therefore the experts force only horsesL A few hours afteT toltey crest bi4rqed up one night th1% SUM7 . . I 0 'I,-,!, , .4- (By J. T. Cassin, Potato Field -an) una6rtifted stock ,that did not have, � -1 .1, -..c I develop it will be necessary to supply theirs along with chemical fertilizer, �re bitten, they stagger like drunken mer. Sample say it was -accidental, . I .. . �-,, � I " 1�11, . v Why are Ontario potatoes being dis- these diseases in thera. Much of the . . ' ' . I ''I-;, climbing support in the form of cultivation and it possible, Water. men, Then they fall, never to rise same say�.it wasn't. Well, it's gone , ll, some criminal against to the extent of certA crop has been maiketed for 11 l� , V " ., brush strings or . c en. Wire. Be - Give Plenty of Room again, their throats closed r l ay, y ac en C ! . I �� .. �','�', , are listed in order 'of pr . veinz burst from the deadly poison. ashet6 now where re was S, 25c to 35c per, -beg on Ontario mar- table use. Growem who need a change, i I , I . 1 'Farm INde dela rnLngi I err, wl� The most common mistake de kete? Is it because potatoes ofigood ,of seed should not y in -a ng (. � ";, Flowers should appear , by July and Ina The army worms came, too, a while a fine street.' My father had the first -, I. � "' 'by the new gardener according to ex- . cooking quality cannot be priodticed In for their, supplies, while it Jor yet Poh- ilog, ;,,, - must be cut daily. This cutting and ,comes, in massed store there.' Money flowed in like . . ,.. _ ago as an army I . I : 1 4 �, I . . . - hot" wea- pert observers, is that of crowding ,formabon, in uniforms of bottle water, g<pds went Out over the coun- .. -----f,- Ontario? No.' Bible to get them. ­ . "M .,� . frequent heavy watering in i I �, '. d things too close together. . In Plan- Principally through heavy exports But too. many Ontario potatoes are District Representatives will he the ","3, ther will encourage full blooming,an green. We watched them bome up ter in bales and- boxes, everyone was V ­ :: , � ning layouts it is essential ,that the bbe cement sidewalks of the village rich . . . the world waa at of dressed poultry to the United King- poorly, graded and, have not good furtris,lied Willi the maines of certified frea , 1"��' . . those long stems so desirable for cut- . the Mara. , l I ."..." . Sweet peas because mature height and, width ,of that Pea- dom and large ship,inents -of live, Paul- 000king quality, ,resulting from 4mma- se4d growers andAhe vari&hes grown. pro .4,��, , - ­ ... ting purposes. the (it was a great runway for the�m) I -have read in the, Papers " . � 111,��,�', . of their climbing nature and' the fact flower or shrub or tree be kept in swarming the width. of it, liko filthy ple in othetr provinces 'are sick Of the try, chiefly from. Ontario, to nearby turity, frost injury . and diseases.. Ovtajdo pobaibot growers, are losing Str, I'' �!"'�� . - , " that bloom must be 'removed. eon- mind and sufficient space be allowed. - scum, flowing, flow- Saskatchewan drought. W,e?re sick of 'United States markets, the Poult17 Many of -the conatiming public have, many thousands of dollars by using I 1% � .. 'l I - I water with green , 1 ffi,,*�. With permanent shrubbery space ,be- 6t. in. 1937 showed a distinct im- been s,6 dissatlsfie�d with Ontario pota- 9MOY , . riej " ". , . stantly are usually grown at the rear Ing, toward this and that little bare it too. SiAkItto death of the beat, mark � seed that Is disease Infected. I ,11,11,11, . I pr v t over 1936. toes that ,fihey,-XefUi%- to buy thein., In are also encouraging Maritime grow- . � , I. � "�". of the flower beds and often in the tween may be filled in tempo . rarily garden, patch where some faithful belching in your face like an oven, Q eme'll ,,, . . I I a ! �z . I � with annuals until fall, room is re- , .. I Toronto some chadu stores and many ers to in -crease their acreage; wheir — ,1 .�, vegetable garden. . soul bad cherished a few living bbings s.,�ck of the drifted soil, the bare fields, ­ . . i.. �: ; I I . quiled and with 4 Wow growing tree -watering them with grudged water the'dlast in your eyes, I . Fertilizer Recommendations , in,deapendents do not handle Ontamias, there is such, a demand'in Ontario , 11., S, Heavy Croppi,ng like the maple of elm, 6&ubbery may I at ail; others report that 75 per cent., - "Jkets far "their potatoes. Fort I I . - 1, ,: . ight or ton) as much, 'as she dared to take. Just Thousands and thousands -have ,hay �y . — ; Ill. ". 1 -In the' average private vegetable 'be grown between for e v.bat the worms were looking for. fever or dust fever. Iwas, at a meet- An Ontario Department of Agricul- of th4ft potato trarde. ismith Maritime per cent...of the P.E.I. crop was Plant- . ­ . . l<,�` 1. garden one, has about the most inten- �ears. But when the time comes for They are blind and never turn out. of in& recently where more than, half tuTe PublicatIOD, "Fer-talizer Recom- stock. I ,�. ed friorn certified seed and less than - L ".., sive. felim of agriculture it is possible full room being needed, then it should that in October and -'No- I �Iier cigmt 'of Ontario's crop. This � "I,.. ... rheir"way for anything. Up over the women had. dust fever; their - f*- mendations", looked upon, by many It appearls �rr�� ., �. I to develop. The smaller the amount be available. - . buHding$ they crawl -over elevator%, es were swollen and red -and broken Progressive farmers as the most valu- vember many pGtitoes 'affected wilth I very wen eotplains the difference in I � . ,� �� " I R1 of space available the more intensive in every reputable seed- - I G . , I � � , , ,,, or nursery fences, stores, anything in their path. out, but they'd blow their noses, in able of all booklets published, by the field frost, Fusadium, Wilt and Fusar- price In Ontarto nankets. seased , . is or should �be that produe-tiam catalogue and in most special govern- They go e Department from yea� to year, is. just iuny Euma,rtil and poorly graded were uni �11 ,, . ,. i. 1 up one side and down th uh1son, - in duets and trias and, chor- seed cannot produee good potatoes- ­ � ber I ..1. �... - For, instance in the large farm ga,r- merit bulletins there will be' found I 00"l -s -,es and -laugh, about it. That's, their off the press for 1938 and ready, far rusbfe4­to market- They Were urtsat- I I . . uther. ­ ��,'.',,�, den, Where an acre or two m-4 be along with descriptions of shrulisand isfactory to the consumers and many I 10 A . Sur ,,;' paeWltag 5aving grace. They can still laugh distribution free to evety fa,imer. . � .�� . ­-, used, then long rows are the rule . One morning I heard a - , perennials the height when full grown. riet I �� scream and ran, out. it,seemed, as if about it, bless their gay, brave ,hearts. This important pamphlet of 20 pages of them turned to Maritime.. potatoes. , I l " ,, � With Plenty of space for cultivation This can be used as a guide in the -all the women. in Mos,sbank were out It takes courage to light battles and can be obtained, Mr. Farmer, from Tbe demand for Ontano poiatoes has First Aid in the Tea Pot� I S - .. �ol�"' � , .1 I in between. 1n the city plot, howev- planning ,.and space between plants waving their aprons, wringing their they have I" %hitting, steady cour- either you.r. _Agricultural Represent&- faVen off and many growers are re- , Burns ' and scalds are,dAngerous be- # � — .. ,- 'i, , " er, especially where 'there is. water should e(fial this mature height. bands. It was the army worms corn- agethat haBnot dimfired or eoured or tive, the Obeanistry Department, 0. A. ceiving only 35c and 40c per bag, � ­ I'll �. -.1111, . available, cultiva,tion is not' -"O im- Thu -s a shrub like the Ordinary -white � . Ing Publications Branch, while Prince Edward Islands are sell- cause of shock and collapse in the I 3 ;;. , , � 11 ­. t but ground is, T%erefore the , Spi Ing like a cunue, relentlessly, inevit- grown, mean in nine bopeles,s years. C., or by writ -1 early stage and later from absorption t "... " , I I . portan rea, which averag�s about 6-7 feet ably. I Perhaps they cry at home' --I know Ontario Department of Agriculture, Ing at 90c Per bag In, carloads an .111, rows are rig of asubstance called histamine and I .. V', . ,�r_rqwer and,. as one vege- in belght in most parts of Canada, Tbe read was covered with thern, they do -cry over sdiabby � other poisons from the site of the in- I , table is used another take� its place. , cbdldr6n Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Obey track, Toronto. Even well graded, On- ., C - s:hould have 6-7 feet between it and . , .,�, , . *1 - fences were alive. and, poor foGd-and dead gardens. They eat imlyu-Ise and write for it now. It tardGs of goodi quality ,move slowly . � ; � , . Only the most productive things are its neighbor, be this far away from the s' , ewalks and ecause -so rna �y jury, from excessive loss of fluid and I Pho ��'1-11. sacle ean naan to yo from pain. Eighty 'per cenL of the ., I "I I - . planted, like beans, radish, lettuce walks and almost as far from fence We tried to b6adl them off. We dug don ithe ahirting armor of cru, rs. will m ey u this, year in at 15c below P.E.l.'s b "I .l,'r, . . trenchec and filled them with oil; we when they go to town or to visit a bible opinion of prominent agricultur- are afraid to buy Ontario potatties' Mortality of burns or scalds ia from — I 11 . . . ... ,A . , .. - I — or waIL I . Confidence once lost is difficult to re- . �, �11. I . killed them with.,hoes and shovels neighbor, and ccanfort each other and ists. the aforenamed� causes; twenty per � o�;, 4I1ft%,"1WA11J1NWW W and sticks, but we might just as well assure themselves that next year the The booklet does met contitin any ,gaii. At the present time some well ' , . " RK" ­­ . Next week, Lawns and Hotbeds. have tried to stem the morning tide drought will be over., "hit or miss" information,. It is the graded, potatues are being offered with cent. of the total mortallty,.Js from . , I — sepsis, the so-called bloodpo!E�onlng. -111 - -0., I 0 ! I I . . The Hay Market of the Pacific. lAtere are hundreds of small e,b,'I- reiisuilt of much careful work by the 75 per cent. fts�Lrlurrt Wilt and Fus- 'A,,cidents of this nature are always easi 16 R�'� � I LISFEN ... . I One woman had watered her beans, dreir here who do not know what rain Advisory Board in conjunction with arium Eumartil amid some .Iaolllow.emergenciF�s. Everyone should .know A Ffto . .. R , ... )': :1 �: , '- . Hay is in fair demand, in South. guarded th�m, was hungry for them, is. ' My �rother's little girl who jr, farmer users, government officials beaat and- frost Injury to make con, what to do in an emergency. � Knowl- Hul , 11, .,/,;,. into, the"house In and manufa,oturerm It Is considered ditions worse. I I lo l, western Ontario and there is -some but the army worms swarmea over lave, came -running I edge'ln uch matters may savo a life. I ,�� ?, ! ""� . , on A* I her the most reliable information on ter- Them is very little that can be s — I- . ,:!�`, I . 0 prospect for exporting second -cut aa- Lhe33L In, a few ininuteb the -re were terror one day, threw bet%self at . B,irns and scalds may come from fire, I �. , ... � , '. . � , 11 . I . falfa bay to the United, States. About no bf-ns'l,eft- She%SMt on the door- th,otilier and clung to her skirt. The tilizers in the province.' Every single donethis season to corect or improve from scalding water or steam, from � 11.111". ., .1. K, I , , - 85 per, cent. of the crop is still in step and cried helplessly with -her mother said, "Why, baby, what has recammeaddtion. is backed by experi- conditions, but efforts should be . ,,, I ,. MDAA 3 "' I frightened you so?" "Oh," the �r-bild mental d!ata, in some cases, gathered made ,to make Preparations for the - chemicals., gag gr e'�ectrlcity. . �, � r.' : I The handiest first-afd resides In the G . the farmers, bands. Timothy No. ]L, apron over her face. ; ! � I I t�ll - IMPERIMAL 17"WO timothy mixtures attd alfalfa are much Another woman hads.some lovely screamed,' "water is coming out of over a long period of years. It Is la38 crop. ­ tea.p0t Vae ", ,!:", INSPIRING PROG r - An infusion of,tea, not too . . above requirements in most districts. . leg( I I" ", asters that she ted started in bDXGS the sky." And i� wr, s s,ur6 enough checked and ,double checked by the , Where seed potatoes infected, with hot, should at once be applied to the e , . . Price e,,,n.g t7e em 'in the soil -11. ir r -a' little s-patt � - Board, eivery m ber of which hav- these diseases pLre planted I .�,., FPCMAY 10 P.M. s axe as follows: Timothy No. in the house in April. Afte �ettlng that bare ' burn or scald. Soak a few thickn"s- : . Out ., . E.S.T. comaing out Jug been chosen for outstanding abil- these fields wlll� become infected and I l UW4 , q.. 1.,-., 1. .. ", .11 2, $8 per ton; timothy -No. 3, $7 per theih out in her garden she brought ly laid the dust. ' es of clean linen or cotton in the tem # � 1". , , .. cut old' pails without bottoms from the of the sky!" �Iater ity. One of the boaTWs functions Is another crop of diseased Potatoes Pro- and apply this to the burned or scald- I'�' ton; naixed hay, $8;-. alfalfa -first . Roy 17, l, � ,. � STATION CBL '.' nuisance ground and put over ber The farmers even joke about the "to exdmine experimental data from duced with results Sirrillar to those ' ..... '! .- � $7; alfalfa, second clut, $10 to $11 , e ed surface. Cover with a bandage- A Eng ," �, -- I a,� . - . -- . - , wheat straw, $5 per ton. precious plants, and now they were clouds Dow, the scattered clouds that all,reliable sourceshaving to do with exiolting at present. Th,e, importa.,ne Wrap the patient, in blankets to keep !don. "I I I - I -9 11� ' `, � , , * , , , , *, , , , , , ie, , I I I .1 � f, � � , , , I I '1'­.�­r;'TT' ­,", .11 : :,:, ,� � �,-11' , .. - I Off I "I 11 �- , 01 1� I .' ` ` ` 11 - � 011� � .1 ll " " � 1� " -11 I I ` � I �i� I " , " � I i� , I , � I'� J`.�,� I ­�, "1` I I li� "I I � � 11, ", , "" ." ", 'l ", �". � � 111, 11 rI-r ��.���... I just ready to bloom. Little cracks in scud acmps 6be sky as, if in haste io the use of fertilizers and methods of of. usimg seed that is free from dis- him warm and lessen,'-stra,eft; give main 1, ­ , , 1;�, I - ,,, � . I . '. - 1. df.. o"', . 1, sibowed- pink anq, lavender be gone from this siricken I -and. application and to make recommenda- ease canin t be too strongly impress- him plenty of hat drink and wait for I , � the sides Nig I I ,,�',, I . " 11, �l-,.­ I ,.� lowP -her heiirt warmed Mey'll point to them and. say, jok- bions justified -by such data or by ap- 4d upon potato growers. Farmer9whol. . I H 1 , and, yel , and the doctor, I Vital 11 '�,,�." . , I and, glowed over them as only that ingly, "Empties going back." proved, farm practices." have potatoes bearing these KlIseases What is there In tea thatis good I awi­ . I ,§Vi�,,'. . Of a lover of flowere can do. But the It seems, hopeiess now. We tried; Space will not permlit ,autlindrig the should- cook tiliern When feeding them ' — ­. , , ' for burns? The substance is tannin o' e" I.. I iM:11,1�11�: ...... � worms tackled them too. We ran to raise Wfew-more cattle eved with contents,of the booklet in detail. The to hves�tock. If fed uncooked infec- Tea has been used for hurns and' 114, reuv - . I UT1.1 here and there- gatbering up the seat- an, ever-present water shortage, but ; ­ - . . I . - scalds by the Chinese for '5,000 years. pp . tered pails to- put over them again, 'how there is no feed and the long- . It anything is given the patient foi- I ,� ,, l-+ ,+ — +, I + rri, + -fF-,4 + 1 -11 I FS111 I -1 ,OR � 4Gra � , - - - e s ems were n)5 &­ernan- — - y ow 1111i" I R !!!K;� � twined and, twissted with -the slither. two C-ws to a quarter of land. So ,gk ! , � , , ­ , 1� I .- Ili ....;,..,,.",.,,.�. : 4b �g .. -i:�:Ii�l � - iiiiil..'.'... Or .."... �' C� ­ �::-�,�­::-:Il-,%.� -- I Ing slimy worms, and., she walked ,bhe cattle muBt be killed or sold and , . I - -�,..-.-;.:.XJ -211.1, . `�;;X;A ' R " IF ."::x-.1; 11M. .-> slowly into the house without lookiag our hopes must die too, in that daree- - '* A, at anyone.. I. tion. . . , I . .. .. ­­ -;.;,­;1,:l;�::;:;-- . .1 . � I I"'. I " >. 11 . I'll, .!i,.-,*�,.'i� .�ji" 11 � I o. I These worms feed on Aussda this- There are accusations against us ,i;�i'�'.ii'v� tle, the Only green left; and the cat- that we squander our relief. There "'Zo- �, . " .( * �111;v l" , I ,,�­ I ,::".kl`.,�:�, I , � 1,�v � r., . ,i:i�. . I '111'� 1 4 �ff- "' ­ . tle eat th,e thistle and are dying by may be a few cases� of this. -I know , �­,,. . I .1 the. thundired from the poison. I -ere are always those who "svnaar I ,, o . I tla I ,,'- - - I I . . len. freak stornis come, too, as falsely," Out the real prairie firmer 1,'� I4 � � . Sudd 1��` . . 1141 I if the elements fought sqme mighty is not a, cheat or a swindler. I -Ile is , ��� l n sky was a prince, a'pan of the soil, a Man ­!�� ­. - - ��'. Ir" �, . , �. I almost -a black blue. You,would think who bas hoed li-is bitter, lonely Tow 1111- . J a million tons of water would be held year after year-boping, watching, I- �l I , r.�--;�j I .. in its inky depths, but -it was only waiting, going without. �,R,,,,,J� " .., I I dust and wand. There we'rer a few Life savings ,have been used up, in- V, -'?,,),.'� . I . �,�g j." � - vicious slabs of lightning as if to surance dftwn on, little nest eggs , �ql T�, - g, , R s n, 6 odlies �, � . rend the skiles, a few scatteried drops brought out and pe t, I - made � �',,�, K ,�­ .1 I , . ��Irll*la. I . ef -rain. The air Was murky and over, dresses turned upside down, pain this should be noted and the doc- tor, when he comes, told about it. The �t I I - 4 I—- � " , IN_ , I . . " 1- I thlck�-cyclonie air -that made it -hard qui,lts sewn from old suits, rugs,made I � ,,. � ,, - I I I . . : , .. tion of bleaching powder. Sunburn is 49 1 11 I I , - to breatbV. art pounded a. from old underwear, tablecloths and NEWER THINGS IN C4kNCER On the other .band tibe probability ac once relieved, by the ip-plication-of I . , I,V�l . Your be "I'Mi I I 1� I I ,. , . I I . I 3.1 _,:� . L ", . I , 'AND derclothing fashioned out of flour will appear in. the bladder a strong solutl6n of Epsom salts or .,, ECONOMY gaimst Ydur ribs in sickening thuds. un �V,� ..., that cancer . ,,��,p­ , ­� .11 . . , I � �. "Atat;, I I j ". i i .. I The people are leaving too. They've sacks. Relatives from the east and The other day a well'known auth- or prostate is more than -half again tea. is f. moI �g. ,, 'i-�, I I . I . � I I.. In case of buri or scalds nev- - Eye , , .Qj'�� ., I 71 . I . . . I . . -stuck it out pretty well, theld the front west and south have sent bales of ority in experi mental' rer,eaT'011 said �as great In London as in'Lancashire. er forget'the teapot. . I ,f'ffi.;S. l, ... , . , � .. , . . . , ��X�,.,q,��; . I ,� � " �: . . . . .. ., I line trenches without a word for nine jhalf-worn clothes that have been eag, that more bad been learned about Theo , are a couple of examples, of . P Pita p�'�;�'�-'�� ,-I, . �, . � ................. � , .1 Hot MAI;-hopeless years looked forward with erly and thankfully received. I have cancer in the last ten years than in ­. , , I , 7 . I th,e� newer things that a - I . ril', 1; . 1 4 1 1 �. ead 11 I . 'faith in the country. But they're leav� stood amazed at wibat some of the the entire period since the disease covered about cancer. I �1 . '. I i .11 I � 'Tw,being dis N,,,� � I I . I . ' Din �ffi� ! �M �1­ ". ,� . I r.. I Ing 110w. Yesterday eighteen cars of women blave done to keep, off relief. was first known. The saying is true. Next article - "More Neq I I I ;;,W, I J v Things �4, , ­ RIED or pickled Canadian Fish is o I .1 � . I . : settlers' effects left from one small But we?Ve reached, the end of our Almost every day brings new.discov- &bOut .Can,0eK.,', � ,Jg - pe , � .. . ford . ,W,'%`� . , . I vinagemear us, going back to Ontario ,tether now; there are no reserves, no eries. These discoveries do not oame ", I W � "', k$$,, .: D ' � , I of tbe most nourishing and economi- � ' '' . . (Readers desiring the complete set � � , 01;.. � ' 4,3',!,,�� . �� bag and baggage, Won't the fields resources left. , 'by chance as the gentlemen referred ,Mth � record of 60 years no a most extfo- 14 — ��J. ­ . I Of Dr-� McClillOugh's Cancer articles factory treatment for piles or beitoorrhoido6 �,U,,�,'�'- �, , cal foods that money can'buy. It is rich in took green to them, woi�'t the vege- The land all] right, - the good to stated. They ari the result of m1a ave same by wwriting the Health you can positively depend an . ­­� 1�,; ; ., . " � �., , tables taste goad! lovely earth `1 IM4 YI), 1, , , ,,.'� proteins, and in the mineral elements that I from its baptism well, planned and laborious . work. League of Canada, 105 Bond Street, " — � ::: I , ,'��- I'd like to see the faces of the obil- of fire,,pUrged by the wind, and sun. They are the product of men, and wo- Toronto, Ont.). Dr. Chase"s Ointment � �, I build good health-, I ,11�,I,T : . I .� dren when they strlk,e.that Ontario All we need is rain . . . ,and: it mera who do not work in union hours .1 ��,,��Ik,1,1�5 i - I ,�,,"; ,,.,,�. � � . I I �,%� ., ��L, . 'L I countrys,id&-little fellows who hardly. doesn't come. � only. Mazy of them libE�rajlly work . I - i , No naditter where you live, your dealer,can know the taste of apples, the feel of To-rifiglat the wind is -still for once. njght and day. I G . .1 � .. A , L .. I � ,�. . - rain, libe sight of -green fields. � A group of little chil,clTen axe playing - � � , Sur, ­1�,5. secure Dried or PicIded Canadian Fish for I'd like to hear the women talking tinder the street light at the corner. It has been said, in some of my for . 4Dnt 11 �:lli I . . . I . . A P.1" yom You can dioose from such dried fish when they 'know they can have apple Little Jimmy started to school to -day Mer articles that - chronic irritation .. I "I . .. ., I— .. . '.� I I . � ­ prolongie-d for years, perhaps, tnvariab- llr,�. ..l ' sauce for supper. It's so hard tD'put with a new reader, two scribblers and . . � r-1., 1. as cod, poflock, haddock, hake.,and cask, meals on the table without fruit of . a shining face. His mother watched ,ly causes, cancer in tbose predisposed . 0 — �; ", I . . I y. I .. . I . . . . . ��l Ill 1111 � I " j�'. �-- . . I to this idalad We are always Idarry- �Ii�,, '. , . -.1...... ancl from such pickled fish as herring, . vegetables. Won,t they make pies! him trudge' gaily down the varrow I . . - . y "I 0"l�jql ,11 .. - , " � And they wou?t have to skimp -on pot- sl,ftwalk, the last of her seven to ,Ing and tlre� former statement in this 4 114.1110�,T, go. ..". 'I'll I mackerel, and alewives ... every one of ' regard demands revision, According ..". . , I . � � . — a. li'6�1'1 atoes or count them as they put them Sbe waved to him at the corner, then lhl�vz T� 0, . I. "', - I ;,J,�4 � . P, �,"41'�,,§,,p�: - turned and went quickly, Into bbe. -Ae - . , III.— - which can be served in a variety of tasty into the pot, either., X . to the last �Zrt (1937) of the 11H4 11 I . � . " I , � 11 , house. . tish Empire Cancer Ctampaign, a I . . 11 I - . - I . I -e water! They'll let it flow I 01 A! 1�,g��!:;,,- I chronic irritant Is provocative of can- 1�i� . recipes. And b4 � I., , , . Over bhoir hand% Just for the feel of And so FbIrey play under the 'light I Protect your Buildings . ��.111114`14,1141'. . er In at least -siome cas,ea 4 for the rea- �. I . . I U­f"'4L., I I I , I "".,,J.,lL - , . Serve dried or piclded Canadian Fish to ' W -that ?clear, spring water of O,tar- I a ,,the evening, happy as- claws, run, c I � f S ,.,,?,, "l-, I son that 'the -particular irritant con- , - "'�,�"j&: L" ! .. I lo. It will ,beal them, dool thei 1. . I z- - .... L � . - , WITH' . ��,11, 1�,,,,,, , r bod- ninlg down.thedeserted -strept, a do �1,,� .4 I � taina. a, specifice carcinogenic agent. I 1-1 ­ . SaIlE X'"A"r, �, - your family often. It makes a welcome leg ,and ,scii1r,, renew their youth.'I'm en of them, yell-Inglike Indians, wav- 11 , ;Vh��, l�§,� � . �­ ' A careltiogente agent is, something a . � 11 I . and k"�il""I'L, I t glad bhe.­,,, --one. I waxedi good-bye Ing sticks, disappearing into the sha- . :L W � =`rb 11, I I old' ,i ." change at meal -times ... and you will find ' whi'oh directly causos � efteer. TWO .1 I 1l, . . . �,4`4,Rlpf,' , , � to them as 1!,,) train, U3- dows. behind the, old' livery bzrn,. 0 "', , , I 1� , QV . .i� 7 'it va' economical. � . . .pulled out, wh We'll .pull throug)h�-what's left.of at least of these agents have been . 09,10NUM A 111. � . .. app 4',�%,,, T17 Eml ,,* ­ ��',,,, . , ,y . pered a P: a. ' %r for Godi to blovso *eir ­ . .1 . . I . --M , ' l' X,,,�;,,' ,,, 'l, � . 1'. - . � I found., The�b is one in tar, which it .. - . 1�§'!;,�,,d,' � � . . I .1 ; I �. pdlgrimage,� to nd ,us. There has been':dirour,ht before. - ,. .AWAL& � 1. - � ­� , ,­­ I go before tl�era a bag toig been known Would Muse I I ETAL l"; ., I I .. But we'll never be the Blame again- . k,'��,i,t�,�� " �; ,��--1 ­ : :, , -, .� . Vhl"..'V1, I 1,� DEPARTMENT— OF FISHERIES, ' seirch out a -resting place for them "­­ , I., , cancer If Applied for g� sufficient tbare - . '' .,) . . ' I MY,Q,i�l . 11 1. . . I high, tlie,, . ... ­­­�- OOF I " �1,4VP­" in the green, quiet countryside of old the pr!69�Pf it bag been too' 0 ING 4 �, I t,�- . 1. , , - Predisposed to . '§§,"��,, - . I -"I , . Orit-Arto. -r, ,,, stalling coil -rage Is gone. We're old. I � i' . . � . OTTAWA. I. to the skin of those . . . , . , '. ,�I'l,'��,�,;��,,'��l,,�,,-�,�,- � . .. �. I oll never'look ahead cancer. Another vehicle for one of � �, . ­�D, I I' - . I - . The young men are all gone ,too. from living. -W I , "I .11. , 11 . I . . at -a' Rhale, oil, Dry, rotted shingles catch fire Ifte indlinor I I 9 1�, '��4l� - �' / . I � I T , . " - ,these agents is a cert �ngl , ��,�­MC,�. � � .1 ­ , , ,� �� ,� �. - -4 . 1, . � �- � - Vie brdther!s ,boy,left, in a box car. again. wilth the safte, joyful faith. We I I I �, "�, "I I I . 4 'i V,,�; " - - " . . - I � woW,t count on the crops like vie did. such as those Produced] lb the noftli But with Council Standard'Tite­Lap tooft �.. Aul .1 , . -11-, .,rl', ! . . I . .. I - He was wrapped up in an old plece . . . 1'. '. 1. I.. ;, r. I I I . � 1, , " l , I ", 1, V N , -- ' WWII betight and) hard, to deal with. of England and on con- 'You needn't worry about flying embors or I I '10�1 tbe, Europeza F ,�M " . I � I � , �,,,,,`,,i , I of -tar I . ,,��'­ ''. fl, . . .Paulin so if the "brealty" caine . . ' 11-1 t�-4`�.i 204" ! . fling. We,re tinerit. - Both have been Isolated in I . I l I sparks. Itis goodfov a lifetime and is 4 -j,,1AJ1w,,1,* . 1: through he'd think it.W -IM& her sold I ,i , ;11 '. , . . � � , as a bit Of, This West ,has . ,��','l`­,,, V, ,.�..'� - - � . mld�dlodavd. We'll move out an soon English laboratdries.' -. k � 11 — ,',',,�"4�g. ­ WRITIR V�Wte� with -78, 25 year'gitarantes, This guarantee is 11�lj�p­- MO,A, ,,,,,, " � . . .0�"Ww W".k*- � .'". - ,­ - - - - - - — , . ,,,, ',-g ,, , ". , , ­; 1. -�, - ."", . I ..' 'R'�I,,It,,, 11 ...0 I � . " . :,�,Y;, ��l;A4,:y..­ �!:, , ,- .,: �, , I . " I IFOR r There wer6 two of thenif together, as -the crops come again, and leave' It has recently been foundi that backed by"a reliable fim Vylth..FL bae,lic-ground �l R �Llt,� , : t,� b Ahni6ht if IlAotati- I 1) -y,ll the land, We homlesteAded, for younger while t ' tal. incidence of cani3er . . l,.,,, A rv"� ... �­ . I 1. 0, . " 84661d" two meelfghbor boys.. How t1lite ho to a years ok gervibe ib agricultare. Ask your � �;�' ,­ �44 " i ,,I ,Ill�,, 11.1 1. -0-0 *.'� - I laugh about It 001104� day when they folli. . fat all alt�g is ap&oximately they saffid .. I $TATITE ,., 1 $0 A �, . I , 4ll, 1.11 ­­, '��,;. 'l . #** idAd,';1*#.y0n`t ft4d.5Ztdg6 SOW A 1�1 . . . I balaW.Tite-lAptoofing abi4es.miilarge sheets now . Mph ", ,� ... .. : : - I "Pliwil"', ., 1� I land, ­ It .­�­ r� ?,:�­ ." ��,"442�: ��,,) Vlt* 04D.W.4buttwok too "Ja , I �, , ridd on, a , - for s4milat urban areas' In, E - -, I ,,, with Screw,. In 1 �"'�it',, ;"2da,.,..4 '. I ar6 old., It wad his fir* 14taridoeds, of far= bave bgenaban ag �" ,I-- , . . able, dlff6reaee, in P . jvll �!�',`;, ��­,,�,4 7l,,",�� .. traill, too. ' -Nilleteen yearg old,,, - . , dprooE Weather- , .""��JO � � f, d1oned., thousandla of. acres WfU - go there I� a c6iftsider that am oagilyta­dl" . I IN, .'' . , ow1wl.'Fah Reqp#c I I . - ­:­ .. I and e, 0 1 1 VAS 1 ., - �,. " , , . A I lea I ;",­., , , - ef",[ � "'. ,�, "I'. ".;, I . �. �� ,�4,, �­ I '­ V ""��',4 .1 1 , I lbf�'d-rte*ft Veft on, a tradnAit lils Ilio 6wok to V"-ftli* (lit sh6llld hOlVer hoffe? thep Peat of the bad wlfbro the dis- praof-do6a not &aok hrink or curl. Twiftfie" , , 11 �', "'I'lle,w- ''I'," . I I . " � ;11 . form W ;,S�� W ""', 11. "I �''! I � , ... bee,h anythift :Olbe),�. Me* people, Will ease shOV1rFJ-1W(6X tandaft ati4i tan- " '#they 31d4 h&' - A ,.., �,�aur am,wait " , - IN& � ­�"��­"".,­.­ - -18e such'& ilft at, that wag, tall. . - over . ��� "I'll . . . . . . . . I law., � '111111 .:: " �, , put'du. I V 40��.O,."isplx­41.1�4.. I , 0 ­­. yl,,'�"'L,�,W,t �1;,,k,"I:",,t�l�­'�� � , .1 � . � - ' Sesid tid ' � I ih�e4ta for 6eo tral , ,,,'j�,, 1. . ,�,. , R', ,101'l4, I", I",, I'll , ,4 , I.. � , ; , 111111 . ­ I Ing -hot, ,g,f,r&id .to'mo#0--bUt he, got 66me In, 66w homo,4 fooring at�. Drift- aashft6 have btiffi tt toftl Incidence ' ,, . am raftf - 9MACII-Aikile'd I V , I � - - . ­� - I , , , I " ;4" ' "' 40";',�7,1.1.71' " " . - 101' f)et, hun- , , I I Ow I " ��,-.�,4,i�l,'i�-,,I;,�"?,;,�,�f�L�P, ,1! , , , ., , - -1. I �L , � " I . ','�,' Mx! � "' : A k'p.��;I,��`,�, �'. ;1.7�".-;i-4"�7�il.���'ll,�..'�.".�'.,.;.'..v;,����� to Manito'ba afid struck 0, hoo - ad fibldo Wjill­,60 Zo*efted� wtd,sowft of cancer of 101 that I& �64 =6,� � " � 14'0 11 1�, ` 11 �, I I I t1l , � I ', "202'. L , , .., "r, i,;Aj��', P 6,�I,­ W�1 ?!�,Vttt'.,�!,* , 4 01466. 6 , �. jq? 07*1,�,M, r " ,�', v , - �� , . 41, . .1, . �4 . Ill I � �jj�'Ik ­ , �1;1 I -�"­ ..."ll"Y , , , � ��,,��I,, "' I. with-havos" . , �-, ,7. � . I.., . '. 4 � - I 1- . I on ... I Ven , .1 11-14 - ", . -tp, old', *611a reeldhhed', 61d bufIV d,fie'd �� Ill I . , R . -10 11 , , ftlb,Adly' 1*60i4, w� &tb Aga th6usand �i "Pulatioli. But the ,. I .. � , . I R 4 ., ��,,-, .� � ,�. " ,,, . . 101-1- I . 1. 11 1-94, �*14,�� " - �� ,.�, 'L * , ' - edaddir Wbeii "lle. � , , I ­ '? *f5,� 2 , 4 , a,,� Mq"', , l .. 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'i latter will clean up the parts and aP­ . 14 Oy more permanent remedies. It is and ,important not to apply grease of any � wev � . Mod, flour or other householdi remedy. Lyh . These only add to the doctor's trou- � flee bles, induce sepsis and fill of relief 27. to the victim of a burn or scald. 41 A1W If the brurn Is from acldG, a solution tric I of bicarbonate of soda will neutralize ­ . trea . the chemical. 'It from alkali, such as � tres caustic soda, clean with a water con- I taining citric acid. Gas or lime burns of the eye may temporarily be treat- r -7- , I . ed by flushing the, eye with water . .. . � , containing citric acid, and a drop of, . I boiled castor oil ptt ir. the eye' ' Mus - lard Eas burns are treated bv a solu- l� �t I I - 4 I—- � " , IN_ , I . . " 1- I thlck�-cyclonie air -that made it -hard qui,lts sewn from old suits, rugs,made I � ,,. � ,, - I I I . . : , .. tion of bleaching powder. Sunburn is 49 1 11 I I , - to breatbV. art pounded a. from old underwear, tablecloths and NEWER THINGS IN C4kNCER On the other .band tibe probability ac once relieved, by the ip-plication-of I . , I,V�l . Your be "I'Mi I I 1� I I ,. , . I I . I 3.1 _,:� . L ", . I , 'AND derclothing fashioned out of flour will appear in. the bladder a strong solutl6n of Epsom salts or .,, ECONOMY gaimst Ydur ribs in sickening thuds. un �V,� ..., that cancer . ,,��,p­ , ­� .11 . . , I � �. "Atat;, I I j ". i i .. I The people are leaving too. They've sacks. Relatives from the east and The other day a well'known auth- or prostate is more than -half again tea. is f. moI �g. ,, 'i-�, I I . I . � I I.. In case of buri or scalds nev- - Eye , , .Qj'�� ., I 71 . I . . . I . . -stuck it out pretty well, theld the front west and south have sent bales of ority in experi mental' rer,eaT'011 said �as great In London as in'Lancashire. er forget'the teapot. . I ,f'ffi.;S. l, ... , . , � .. , . . . , ��X�,.,q,��; . I ,� � " �: . . . . .. ., I line trenches without a word for nine jhalf-worn clothes that have been eag, that more bad been learned about Theo , are a couple of examples, of . P Pita p�'�;�'�-'�� ,-I, . �, . � ................. � , .1 Hot MAI;-hopeless years looked forward with erly and thankfully received. I have cancer in the last ten years than in ­. , , I , 7 . I th,e� newer things that a - I . ril', 1; . 1 4 1 1 �. ead 11 I . 'faith in the country. But they're leav� stood amazed at wibat some of the the entire period since the disease covered about cancer. I �1 . '. I i .11 I � 'Tw,being dis N,,,� � I I . I . ' Din �ffi� ! �M �1­ ". ,� . I r.. I Ing 110w. Yesterday eighteen cars of women blave done to keep, off relief. was first known. The saying is true. Next article - "More Neq I I I ;;,W, I J v Things �4, , ­ RIED or pickled Canadian Fish is o I .1 � . I . : settlers' effects left from one small But we?Ve reached, the end of our Almost every day brings new.discov- &bOut .Can,0eK.,', � ,Jg - pe , � .. . ford . ,W,'%`� . , . I vinagemear us, going back to Ontario ,tether now; there are no reserves, no eries. These discoveries do not oame ", I W � "', k$$,, .: D ' � , I of tbe most nourishing and economi- � ' '' . . (Readers desiring the complete set � � , 01;.. � ' 4,3',!,,�� . �� bag and baggage, Won't the fields resources left. , 'by chance as the gentlemen referred ,Mth � record of 60 years no a most extfo- 14 — ��J. ­ . I Of Dr-� McClillOugh's Cancer articles factory treatment for piles or beitoorrhoido6 �,U,,�,'�'- �, , cal foods that money can'buy. It is rich in took green to them, woi�'t the vege- The land all] right, - the good to stated. They ari the result of m1a ave same by wwriting the Health you can positively depend an . ­­� 1�,; ; ., . " � �., , tables taste goad! lovely earth `1 IM4 YI), 1, , , ,,.'� proteins, and in the mineral elements that I from its baptism well, planned and laborious . work. League of Canada, 105 Bond Street, " — � ::: I , ,'��- I'd like to see the faces of the obil- of fire,,pUrged by the wind, and sun. They are the product of men, and wo- Toronto, Ont.). Dr. Chase"s Ointment � �, I build good health-, I ,11�,I,T : . I .� dren when they strlk,e.that Ontario All we need is rain . . . ,and: it mera who do not work in union hours .1 ��,,��Ik,1,1�5 i - I ,�,,"; ,,.,,�. � � . I I �,%� ., ��L, . 'L I countrys,id&-little fellows who hardly. doesn't come. � only. Mazy of them libE�rajlly work . I - i , No naditter where you live, your dealer,can know the taste of apples, the feel of To-rifiglat the wind is -still for once. njght and day. I G . .1 � .. A , L .. I � ,�. . - rain, libe sight of -green fields. � A group of little chil,clTen axe playing - � � , Sur, ­1�,5. secure Dried or PicIded Canadian Fish for I'd like to hear the women talking tinder the street light at the corner. It has been said, in some of my for . 4Dnt 11 �:lli I . . . I . . A P.1" yom You can dioose from such dried fish when they 'know they can have apple Little Jimmy started to school to -day Mer articles that - chronic irritation .. I "I . .. ., I— .. . '.� I I . � ­ prolongie-d for years, perhaps, tnvariab- llr,�. ..l ' sauce for supper. It's so hard tD'put with a new reader, two scribblers and . . � r-1., 1. as cod, poflock, haddock, hake.,and cask, meals on the table without fruit of . a shining face. His mother watched ,ly causes, cancer in tbose predisposed . 0 — �; ", I . . I y. I .. . I . . . . . ��l Ill 1111 � I " j�'. �-- . . I to this idalad We are always Idarry- �Ii�,, '. , . -.1...... ancl from such pickled fish as herring, . vegetables. Won,t they make pies! him trudge' gaily down the varrow I . . - . y "I 0"l�jql ,11 .. - , " � And they wou?t have to skimp -on pot- sl,ftwalk, the last of her seven to ,Ing and tlre� former statement in this 4 114.1110�,T, go. ..". 'I'll I mackerel, and alewives ... every one of ' regard demands revision, According ..". . , I . � � . — a. li'6�1'1 atoes or count them as they put them Sbe waved to him at the corner, then lhl�vz T� 0, . I. "', - I ;,J,�4 � . P, �,"41'�,,§,,p�: - turned and went quickly, Into bbe. -Ae - . , III.— - which can be served in a variety of tasty into the pot, either., X . to the last �Zrt (1937) of the 11H4 11 I . � . " I , � 11 , house. . tish Empire Cancer Ctampaign, a I . . 11 I - . - I . I -e water! They'll let it flow I 01 A! 1�,g��!:;,,- I chronic irritant Is provocative of can- 1�i� . recipes. And b4 � I., , , . Over bhoir hand% Just for the feel of And so FbIrey play under the 'light I Protect your Buildings . ��.111114`14,1141'. . er In at least -siome cas,ea 4 for the rea- �. I . . I U­f"'4L., I I I , I "".,,J.,lL - , . Serve dried or piclded Canadian Fish to ' W -that ?clear, spring water of O,tar- I a ,,the evening, happy as- claws, run, c I � f S ,.,,?,, "l-, I son that 'the -particular irritant con- , - "'�,�"j&: L" ! .. I lo. It will ,beal them, dool thei 1. . I z- - .... L � . - , WITH' . ��,11, 1�,,,,,, , r bod- ninlg down.thedeserted -strept, a do �1,,� .4 I � taina. a, specifice carcinogenic agent. I 1-1 ­ . SaIlE X'"A"r, �, - your family often. It makes a welcome leg ,and ,scii1r,, renew their youth.'I'm en of them, yell-Inglike Indians, wav- 11 , ;Vh��, l�§,� � . �­ ' A careltiogente agent is, something a . � 11 I . and k"�il""I'L, I t glad bhe.­,,, --one. I waxedi good-bye Ing sticks, disappearing into the sha- . :L W � =`rb 11, I I old' ,i ." change at meal -times ... and you will find ' whi'oh directly causos � efteer. TWO .1 I 1l, . . . �,4`4,Rlpf,' , , � to them as 1!,,) train, U3- dows. behind the, old' livery bzrn,. 0 "', , , I 1� , QV . .i� 7 'it va' economical. � . . .pulled out, wh We'll .pull throug)h�-what's left.of at least of these agents have been . 09,10NUM A 111. � . .. app 4',�%,,, T17 Eml ,,* ­ ��',,,, . , ,y . pered a P: a. ' %r for Godi to blovso *eir ­ . .1 . . I . --M , ' l' X,,,�;,,' ,,, 'l, � . 1'. - . � I found., The�b is one in tar, which it .. - . 1�§'!;,�,,d,' � � . . I .1 ; I �. pdlgrimage,� to nd ,us. There has been':dirour,ht before. - ,. .AWAL& � 1. - � ­� , ,­­ I go before tl�era a bag toig been known Would Muse I I ETAL l"; ., I I .. But we'll never be the Blame again- . k,'��,i,t�,�� " �; ,��--1 ­ : :, , -, .� . Vhl"..'V1, I 1,� DEPARTMENT— OF FISHERIES, ' seirch out a -resting place for them "­­ , I., , cancer If Applied for g� sufficient tbare - . '' .,) . . ' I MY,Q,i�l . 11 1. . . I high, tlie,, . ... ­­­�- OOF I " �1,4VP­" in the green, quiet countryside of old the pr!69�Pf it bag been too' 0 ING 4 �, I t,�- . 1. , , - Predisposed to . '§§,"��,, - . I -"I , . Orit-Arto. -r, ,,, stalling coil -rage Is gone. We're old. I � i' . . � . OTTAWA. I. to the skin of those . . . , . , '. ,�I'l,'��,�,;��,,'��l,,�,,-�,�,- � . .. �. I oll never'look ahead cancer. Another vehicle for one of � �, . ­�D, I I' - . I - . The young men are all gone ,too. from living. -W I , "I .11. , 11 . I . . at -a' Rhale, oil, Dry, rotted shingles catch fire Ifte indlinor I I 9 1�, '��4l� - �' / . I � I T , . " - ,these agents is a cert �ngl , ��,�­MC,�. � � .1 ­ , , ,� �� ,� �. - -4 . 1, . � �- � - Vie brdther!s ,boy,left, in a box car. again. wilth the safte, joyful faith. We I I I �, "�, "I I I . 4 'i V,,�; " - - " . . - I � woW,t count on the crops like vie did. such as those Produced] lb the noftli But with Council Standard'Tite­Lap tooft �.. Aul .1 , . -11-, .,rl', ! . . I . .. I - He was wrapped up in an old plece . . . 1'. '. 1. I.. ;, r. I I I . � 1, , " l , I ", 1, V N , -- ' WWII betight and) hard, to deal with. of England and on con- 'You needn't worry about flying embors or I I '10�1 tbe, Europeza F ,�M " . I � I � , �,,,,,`,,i , I of -tar I . ,,��'­ ''. fl, . . .Paulin so if the "brealty" caine . . ' 11-1 t�-4`�.i 204" ! . fling. We,re tinerit. - Both have been Isolated in I . I l I sparks. Itis goodfov a lifetime and is 4 -j,,1AJ1w,,1,* . 1: through he'd think it.W -IM& her sold I ,i , ;11 '. , . . � � , as a bit Of, This West ,has . ,��','l`­,,, V, ,.�..'� - - � . mld�dlodavd. We'll move out an soon English laboratdries.' -. k � 11 — ,',',,�"4�g. ­ WRITIR V�Wte� with -78, 25 year'gitarantes, This guarantee is 11�lj�p­- MO,A, ,,,,,, " � . . .0�"Ww W".k*- � .'". - ,­ - - - - - - — , . ,,,, ',-g ,, , ". , , ­; 1. -�, - ."", . I ..' 'R'�I,,It,,, 11 ...0 I � . " . :,�,Y;, ��l;A4,:y..­ �!:, , ,- .,: �, , I . " I IFOR r There wer6 two of thenif together, as -the crops come again, and leave' It has recently been foundi that backed by"a reliable fim Vylth..FL bae,lic-ground �l R �Llt,� , : t,� b Ahni6ht if IlAotati- I 1) -y,ll the land, We homlesteAded, for younger while t ' tal. incidence of cani3er . . l,.,,, A rv"� ... �­ . I 1. 0, . " 84661d" two meelfghbor boys.. How t1lite ho to a years ok gervibe ib agricultare. Ask your � �;�' ,­ �44 " i ,,I ,Ill�,, 11.1 1. -0-0 *.'� - I laugh about It 001104� day when they folli. . fat all alt�g is ap&oximately they saffid .. I $TATITE ,., 1 $0 A �, . I , 4ll, 1.11 ­­, '��,;. 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