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� resulted from the crossingfi, � . THE SELF-MADE KI'NG OF -.SYRIA BEFORE HIS SANISHMe -NT BY THE FRENCH.
I Et,mlr Falsel self-styled "King. of Syria and Arablat" photographed in front cf hio tent, the headquarters of
�, Several days ago the Russian army r - his army, a few days before receiving General Gouraud's ultimatum to give up his krigehip. Ott the left
Oli the Mlawa-Thorn line appeared cut are Aeen two French 11 emissaries to. open negotiations with him. I 8 . -_ I
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render, fight its Way through, or cross �
,� A� I the border into East Prussia and be Isle of Wight. has died,'Pged 94. Her concerns every one of us, Ifollee It
I Intofted, The, above despatch ludi- OLDCOUNTRYNEWS father lived to be 92, and three sliters is that, tailing an. expert knowledge,
rates Its close lipternment. . reached 80, 81 and $6 respectively, lie is forced to take Its findings on
. I ' __ I Their total years of life Munberea 43".. trust or to put his own untrustworthy
.1 Waraaw, Aug., _�.Fresh Bolslie� King's College, Hospital, London 0011structiori upon tliern� Like a trxv-
.1 having decided to admit womerf oil th� . otter in a. foreign country, hivilig but
� vik forces reled-sed front tile Pin. MId"Boar F ell, the highest peak Irl
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I llish. frontier have been rushed to. Westmoreland has been cleft Committee oi-management, has now a smattering of the language, lie hears
I, ward Grodno iri7 an endeavor to head to " elected. as members of the committee the speech all about Ulin. and Is prone
, - I off the Polish advquces* a d - great depth by lightning, and a hugo Lady Hambledeii arid tile Holt. Mrs. at times to jump to wrong conclus-
.1 11 , If P06- furrow made, �A r .
sible, to rescue thotisands of the Red - ___ - Anthony lionlov. I torts. Ile needs an Interpreter wb&
y With specially propgred lines and for the purpose of tills Illustration, Is
t I � army hemmed in by the roles, ac- I After two other rport had failed. Al. :
hoow a shark 6 ft. long and weighing bert Victor Lake. of Elizabeth road. f.1th.ontir ng in the doctor.
cording to to -night's mililary in- ,
; formation, about 30 lbs.. has been caught outside Woolwich. succeeded In rescuing a boy TITE DOCTOR'S METHODS,
V Vortamouth harbor by a man =4 his from the Thames of North Woolwlch,�
. wJng to the Soviet -Finnish peace Son I . 'There are certain patients who feel
r treaty, thousands of Reds, It Is re- but fit doing so waa himself drowned. hYgrimil at times When the doctor
ported, ,are being transferred to , the co 'Wigan Corporatlop .have decided to Fallilre of their profit-sharing they have consulted does not tell them .
I rr Polish front. The Poles are expect- nfer the freedom of the borough on scheme wan attributed by Messra.
� "Mr John McClure. the headmagter of wen. Worcestershire, 11 Iii -words they can exactly understand
ed"fq re -occupy Grodno ,at an early Mill Hill School. who is a nauv,. Of Somers. ,)f Halaso what is the. matter with them. This
� , I -date. \ the toNA:. . to employees fighting shy of invest- again Is often a case where that little
. I I I The Bolshaviki who* have Heaped I ment, owing to the ,impossibility' of knowledge mWat be undesirable be-
� -Remarkable catches of eels tua be,;-' puaying a dividend-Iree of Income tax. &use It. would lack a conte;t in the
tber Polish armies are overrunning -laving cost 05,000 to date arid ex� o
r L � the East Prussian frontier to . such lug ul�de in'the River Renuet at Read. I patient's experience. After all, tLie
, . r Ong, More than 2 cWt, being taken in pocted to cost 265.000 more. the rea� doctor's job Is not to.hand on to the
an extent that the German military 'One 4ujenlng, Some ofrtbeM weighing toration of St. Stetilion's Ball. West-
( , authorities ,are said to have tallqd more than 6 lbs. Minster, began in July, 1914, Will' it IS patient scraps and snippets of scienti-
[ . OUt extra border forces to guard ;to knowledge, but to cure him, and,
,a On the exact day, 24 years af ter the hoped, be "completed by the' spring of "
� ,the scattered poJnts and prevent fur- accident, Walter Goodman died at 19212. . . " � . lot the methods he adopts to that end,
a tber crossing, It is estimated here , the doctor should be tits best judge.
I . � that between 25,000 and 30;000 It4ds "ardwell, SuffoIk. from injuries to the . ; -1 � - wk. % I am sometimes asked to ,make a
. . have sought refuge In Prusola. At spine caused by falling through a I � 11 . particular and not very common Als-
.- -seVeral*places the Germans, It Is trapdoor at a flour mill. . . uj chat.'and where
I asserted, fired on the Reds, driving Torn VentrIss. a popular North Chal-8 with suph a discussion would, in my optu.
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, ,othem. back into Poland, w4r�e thou- Yorkshire ex -huntsman, has cele- � . -9-1k lon, be of apy very general Interest or
I .14', brated his hundredth birthdaY. For , ility, I usually do so. But,'as I
I - gands are gradually being surround- of
. many years he was huntsman of the X. -P " � have Said before In these columns, the
1, ed by the Poles In their northern the oddir "t
sweep. I $talutoudale and Goathlapd nacks. . � r goneral purpose oriny chats is less the
� 11 " The official c6mmunique issued The Palace ball -room, Douglas, the —�, -I- discussion of disease from the Imper-
. )%- to-ulght says that tile Bolshevik largest Place of amusement in the Isle I wonder it the -maker of the phra-re, sorial arid scientific point of view
� committee from Soldau, which es- Of Man. w," destroyed by fire. r The "A I i Ittle knowiedge is P. dangerous than, In a, more general and common-
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r caped into Prussia, has been, deliver- first ,%yarx:,ag was given by �a lion's I r sense way its prevontton�. More apt-
, I thing,!' ever realized how particularly elge advice is the.function of my cor-
I ,� I ed 'over to' the Polish troops by tile roaring in a neighboring coliseum. apt it 1A in "medical practice'? I am re- rospondence section, when individual
� German autfioritles and taken be- Under the borough extension scheme, minded of its truth every day. The' ti,oubleso, may more sultably.Ve dealt
, � ofore a field court martial -but .no which has now Passed through Its -Par- .number of people to whom that little with, - This wil lexplMn. why so many
� verdict Is mentioned, Detachments lianientary 'qtages, the tiverage pf ka'dwledge 18 a gource v9f trou ot my chats are of a genefal �ather
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r. � of the fIr6t and fifth oil li� aimles SOUthAMPtVn wift be doubled and the not of actual danger, ls*-amazing, I
. P . r than a specific nature and W'lyr't I'
I continue to clear out the' �uortheru Population lncreaselrby�ovor 30.000, coltid instance case after case in which ,
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- The death has a ,,i red of Mr. RjOh� the only real trouble was the anxiety discussion of a Particular complaint
regions of the r-emnan4 of the 1361 ,
. allevilil, many of whom havq thrown ard 11amage, one of the mostpromill- and general -disturbance produced by which has recently been dealt with.
I away their arms and are w . aridering ent Scottiall shipbuilders' and * for that "little knowledge." . - -
I , , through the forests. -many years head of the firm of Rr,ni- ,,A LiTTi,E xNowL-h, DGE.11 . . . - -
MAKING STIFF -xIESISTANCE. age & Foirguson, shipbuilders, -It Leith. A person- hears a c%sa'oft Illness de- ."��$'�;�:,:�:�.!;��'C'...U�."..,.,:.,:,.,..,I,.",!..,.,.,�.:"�.I.,�.�-.tl,- 1,1-,��,
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I � Lqudon, Aug. _!.�-The Russian scribed or, reads a detailed account or . : "', - �6
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. forces at Bialystok and Grodno are re- A memorial tablet to officials and some disease, and straiglwa,way his )r ..� 101,
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. . 01sting the advance of the. Polish members of the staff employed in all her peace of -mind Is Spoiled by the ap- U,
the Royal Courts of Justice who dUd h n El . .�,
army, according to official a4Vi as re- . plication of the facts t us encou tere �,;.,�
caired.,here to -day by the Parl% Le- dl.Rrjnb the war was unveiled by the to certain symptoms of his own, Even .. .
outcome 017 th,.r ;;; ...,
# Lord: Chancellor In the Cpntral Hall. in the writing of my Weekly chats I �� 1.
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r ,Was Said, cannot yet be determined. of tIte Law Courts., . have taken. Into account this very gen- I
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confirmed by a Russian communWA- . A� Co.. the oldest music - publishing weigh the possible good that may an- r.
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tion which Says: "Important - rear firm in Europe, and the first publish- sue from the discussion of a specific .. li, � � I.: .....
I , guard actions are In progress toward era of "Sullivan's music, -ba4 been disease against the probable harm of . . 1. ... . I ': L�.. .,,�
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reacimud Stryz. On the Crimean fiont� 13Y the endowment of the Rowett tents that their health Is Antrid. * It ��:5,. r' 1� 11 , r rr I �� :il.:.,�:... I I 1�
the forces of General Wran6l are is ab, 'of course, far better that this ` _ . ,,.-�
1 7 :IT- Research Institute it sCralbstone, near r I ... I , ... ,::,'.;..' L ,&,,�-., �
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I I " A � news agency despatch declarea ett. a London merchant. has Just con- anxiety such.,people eadur6 should go 01 , �i-�... A', � . .
.gt a portion, of the Red r troo�s .that -lbute(I X10.000.. Scotland has ,g,---- ", � - .,.:,;.;;
th ft three unchecked. It isn't their fault; It is �, "
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'had been fighthig the Polish at Mlawa .grioultural InstU&te,c, for plant breed- the result of that little knowledge , ; I �.: ,� ',.,?7,'.,
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Ing outward rapidly. - �Iew
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. �, 06nowetz, the fortress northeast of Six Alexander Dempsey, the eminent Ing mountains ont of mole -hills. NN`,��?e.`:'R' ,. .
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r a luncheon -was given to Prince Ar- active sense. It is lAore,prone to re-. I r.:
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rnoon, according .to a of 68.
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I ,Tire Polish cavalry on ths.,'southern designate of South Africa, "and Lord Prot them correctly. That Interpreta- I -. r 5TER WRANGEL,
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"I nt�, after a short hand-te,hand 'rorster, Governor-General fiesignate tion Is the function of reason which, GEN �r�
' It al. 001011tal in Its turn, 'depends., very largely upon Leader of the 'do facto Gqvernme
�'_- ` ifirsoh wVed out the 72nd BolsheY Of Australia, by the Roy -nt In
. r brigade arid maae prisouers�of many Institute, at the Hotel Victoria, Loft- experience. These two faculties are Southern Rdsslao Which �as been
Pr . dOn. . . ,arest In the case of a recognized �y France despite Brit.
Of the mein Including; the brigade seen at theIr cle
. ehlef of staff . . Sir John Gilmour. who an two oe- child. There r the susceptibility to alh1s., disapproval. , - �, I
I I - lons undaccesofully contested 1111ast, Impressions IS aente, the faculty for ____....t.
.1 . , BUDENNY in,RIOUSLIr WO'UNDEn. c4s .
. I London, Aug. ".-A wireless do- Pitt 41PInst Mr. Asquith, has'died. . reasoning very limited. It believes SINN FEIN " RAID.
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Dr, Andrew Gilmour. of Palsle3lhas everything that ft Is told, provided Its - . .
. J .spatch received here from Berlin Its- bel%n received at the Mansion House small experience is not directly out-
, ivirts that Russian prisoners arriving in aid Of the 110010,18 Of LOT11190, as ragod, Its 1porance about most Omagh, Ireland, Aug. A" '.-;-While a
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0 Cracow report that thd f . fair Was in progress at Druniquin,
jofait eavalry general, nudonive has the result of the I'lloopital SU114ay'. thfngs that 4pp
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I �colleotldvs. ' . , about seven miles northwest of
I lbeenoa�loualy %oonded fit iction,' adult is prpfoun4. It h4s little'ar ilp Oinagh, this - morning, a party of
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I �11 I "' ' Pbhfirchcld�rs of the ftlgap Tbegtre, natural facility other dah. experience, armed Sinn Folners dashed through
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I LEX�WV, IWILIZOS PLIRIL.- Limited. London, have r*tItiod' , the torphepid�j'fts impressions.
", . So 'or 'the village"In motor cars and opened
, 13orl4n, AUS, ,k;�-The Soviet Gov- Proposed sale for 9346,lioli pf the thp- as ft is., goficern6d. mDst� of the pre-
ernment Is . ffr%ly determined to carry attg to Mr, Sol Levy, on bpb%lf Pf a noyltpp' * I fire on a small force 'of poll6e cons
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the -war through until Poland Is utter. kiftema Concern. I . qqjllng traffici wounding two of the
say., a4,4 folp'lls knowledge of them It ,
ly defeated. Lefilne and Tr6tzky will ' Mr. 11 L Bowies. London � - , I- , - hit it is toir� men. A sergeant in commaad was
,distkipt has to depent 'upon V r *ounded slightly and & constable re.
I brder a general mobilization of all goodo Manager of the qreat Wootern uppri. tl�o woikluga of Is Own unliln- CeIv'ed critical Injuries. ,Aftet tho'
� Russia. I Railway, and an International chess doerd Iniagiliation'. ..�, .
The above Is contained it, a do., player, has died at Ealing. I 110AV 1pQldifielis a 4peclglism, th ,opentlig daoh,,the raiding party turn-
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� , .f4pateh to -night from 'Vienne to the A ragtob-10rry Afich ro,u ovor and- to 4top. I - � .'-
� g 19 g:hrit]ftph 6f stuq� 614taije 'a its attention to barracks Which the
.. . f I I , remainder of the police Were striving
/ XAtional Gazette - The correspoutl6at killed a yoUtb #4; 09agoloY., -was driven the pritin4ry. pprspft% rat
� qgo �f lc,4pw� to defend, After a long and futile
re" a inbriniation to from an au. ,by his brother. who Ja onnee444400 of ledge, *iud', 4e,,'i11i:e' t#4 44114, h&s to
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0*1a source. it is presarried that faulty brakes, cotild not pull up wi,t4- depend, fpi "41a aonde�tjofti of if Upon siege the Sinn Poitiers departed, A
tihe ~ce is the Soviet representative in 160 yards . I what he Is told'or the W, lgrge military forep was despatched
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on Vlentkt, � � , I "Swan_uppJUg1'1_,Jho I g1lit orking ot his to tj�e spoils from �Omagh, but arrived
1� 'the basis of this decision 19 alleged .1;41 Journey phindered imagination. 'Unlike illos't too' ate 'to .,be 45f iSsistillefr I , ..".
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- . ft be Cho vealization by leading Soviet the lCing and the Dygrs, 444 the Vini. mecjianics, Yoology) or any of the The Belgian Government, Owing to
stat"Mell thAt 11A admission Of de- ners' Companies, to mark thia ,vonng 'rarilb. - of ilie 4igher mathematics, , the'present situation, will authorize tile
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feat at the 'hands of the Poles as ex- birds -hits taken. t)laco. oe.4ielne Is 4L subject of direct interest I transport -of munitions through Bel -
pressed in a peate proposed by Poland Mile, Ann Downer, Preshwater fty � for tile ordinary Dodge*. The solenee I glum to Poland. . �
would mean the,end of the Soviet re- I . P
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Irom other capitals that Moscow Is - � L I r1A__._, -- ' L r . I - . 0
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One-half of a good-sized green bell , ILIS., UZ, GAA. . I
popper freed from Seeds and out fine, Five million copies of this Victory M ed;tl arc borna distribqted by the U. O" &#oudoli prad to db** . . �
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One -hat cup of mashed potatoes; sift
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adding more cornmeal If uecessarY�
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shapes and bake In a quick oven until
brown. Serve either warm or cold.
Very delicious and crisp. I
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Because peanuts contain -very large
quantities of bath protein tind fat
a egarded as a
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time 6f breeqtng sbould7'be arranged
ao as to have the foala Come about
that. time, Or else enough later ,'Go
that they will not come until some
wdeks after like per!,od of hard farm
work.
in GolectIng 4 sire, a Stallion should
be chosen -that reprHerits, the best
type of his breed, but a breed and
type that does not present a too
vio;eut cross with the mare, In such
cas&j one Is never pasittvw of a happy
medlum-tho foal way be like one or
the other of the parefits but seldom
wIll the widely ,differing charactdr-
Utles Of the parents boi "harmonized �
In their progeny. .
After they are known to be In foal, �
thd mareat should be used with due re-
gard to their Condition. While they
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work steadily, (hey must not be used
f0tr hard Inlll!n&t� It Is Important that
they be kept In good flesh, but must
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contrary to Une old-time belief that '
plowing under rye and, other green
crops makes a soil�L H611, expNriments
I at the Virginia Vxperlm�nt Station in-
� dicate that the revOrse is true. In
field experiments with. soy beans, buck-
wheat, red clover and rye, no Marked
acidity was' deve' 1bPea "during a flve�
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Doctor of Denfal Suroory of the Patin
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distributed over. a 'period of many years,
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Cook sloWl3r until light brown, Ad , d VICTORY MEDALS -BEING GIVEN TO U, 6. WAR VETERANS. W," R, Hambwl I 11, .
One-half of a good-sized green bell , ILIS., UZ, GAA. . I
popper freed from Seeds and out fine, Five million copies of this Victory M ed;tl arc borna distribqted by the U. O" &#oudoli prad to db** . . �
I S. Government 16 , the ArmYt Navy and -Marine Corps W,m . , .
. C00% for two minutes, then add one- , to men who served � Wmog jLud, Cralldres - bA , I I
'halt of a cupful of ohoppe4 tart up- - during the World War. Bars 4 re added to the rJbb6n denoting which taken , ... 0 7140 , ,� _1.,�", .",
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Ples, One cupful of soup stock, one battles the wearer fought Inypo-, At the left Is a front. I view of the mad. so", J4~014wr, sm4 44matiAs � I . : !.IS
I lump cut sugar, two tablespoonfuls of 91 apd at the. right the reveAe qI do. I . ,. - I U04MI^ I . I I I
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chopped celery, and one and one-half — I..... . 1. I.." I-.-... � 4� I . l Is the Kerr Tooldonot *w I r I
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c O'tuls of diced raw potato. Cover � "rm" 04 outotes -]ROW "- I
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and simmer for fifteen minutes, then -JN,41� - , i) t are the bud. tenth blo(m an A4 �Mftoft Aftoot .
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add one, pint of finely-chopPed cooked r ,It7.�q 0 �kv times on d �
1-0/ 4�Aj 0 ,4 �' jN. during ver it. -they, have rwaa* K "row 11 $04wift
� beef, Mix well, Beason to ta:3te and' , U, - - , , y hot.wedther �
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simmer for, three minutes longer, - . � I . I nof been shearea at the proper time .
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! .1 I'll, � . V. 1.,. I 11 .. shatly grazing places'.. Cace should be Dr. Robt. C Redmond I
! Pass one pint of flour, four level �, . . .1 I ten to provide .o�iutortable PlAces . .
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teaspoonfuls of baking powder and I . lor ghoop and goafg, dad that they do . rRIT, ) 4�
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through a Sieve. Add one cup of , will require feed; as they are not likel 3%01� .1 I
i The most profitable t,lme to raise y
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niashed potato and work In one-fourth colts from the (arm mares IS before to graza much during the heat of the I Mr. OtIl'b"'s tU 84"4).
cup of butter. Beat an egg, dilute +1, H- - rin . work Ilegins, The day, Boiling crops twe often desirable. .. I 1, .
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With tUree-fourths cup of rich Milk
and atir gradually into the flour and
potato mixture, adding more milk, It
needed, ,to form a Soft dough. Turn
on to ri floured board and put Into a
,
Sheet With a rolling pin. put Into
rounds,ve,jid bal�e
. utos. . . about 11 twenty rain-
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Cream halt a cup of butter and add
gratially seven -eights. off a cup o
[lour. Scald In two cups of milk the
grated rind of one lemon, pour over
the first mixture and cook five min-
utes lit the double boiler. Beat the
yolks of five eggs till thick and lemon
colored, gradually* add one-third of a
cqp of powdered sugar,,ad(l to the
c�ojped'mlxture and cool.. Fold In the
wlyltes of the eggs beaten to a stiff
froth. Tarn Into a buttered mold,
cover and steam one and a quarter
hours. While,steaming be sure that
the water surwands the mold to Tkalf
its depth. . ' I I � - A
POTATO CORNMEAL CRISrS.
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One -hat cup of mashed potatoes; sift
together and add one-half Cup corn-
meal and one teaspoon salt, Chop In
one tabrespoon fat, work Into a dough.
adding more cornmeal If uecessarY�
Roll out very thin, cut tit oblong straw
shapes and bake In a quick oven until
brown. Serve either warm or cold.
Very delicious and crisp. I
V PbANU TS. - .
Because peanuts contain -very large
quantities of bath protein tind fat
a egarded as a
. y 1, .
time 6f breeqtng sbould7'be arranged
ao as to have the foala Come about
that. time, Or else enough later ,'Go
that they will not come until some
wdeks after like per!,od of hard farm
work.
in GolectIng 4 sire, a Stallion should
be chosen -that reprHerits, the best
type of his breed, but a breed and
type that does not present a too
vio;eut cross with the mare, In such
cas&j one Is never pasittvw of a happy
medlum-tho foal way be like one or
the other of the parefits but seldom
wIll the widely ,differing charactdr-
Utles Of the parents boi "harmonized �
In their progeny. .
After they are known to be In foal, �
thd mareat should be used with due re-
gard to their Condition. While they
may 'be work&A at all regular farm �
work steadily, (hey must not be used
f0tr hard Inlll!n&t� It Is Important that
they be kept In good flesh, but must
not be allowed to- become overfat.
�
Plead Must be given regularly but no
sudden ch4ngeg should be *Permitted
In their grain or forage. I
Whqn the time for feeling to near,
Say. about two weeks, the mare should
have only light work, and theu,j�fter-
a week's rest after testing, light work
may, be -resumed. and continued for
about a weeR,1, after wh' It it is safe
'c
to generally *Ork up tb,. usual tasks.
The colt ahouli be kept growing-
f;,Dr
, A -the start to maturity. The firet.
fear of a. nolt's life M%eldes whothp,4 I
it will fulfill its poesibilitt6a or be a I
rant."ind tbat Is freauently decided
wh!.Ie tt Is sucking Its dam. I I
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FOLLOWING D&A BAD PRACTICU.
contrary to Une old-time belief that '
plowing under rye and, other green
crops makes a soil�L H611, expNriments
I at the Virginia Vxperlm�nt Station in-
� dicate that the revOrse is true. In
field experiments with. soy beans, buck-
wheat, red clover and rye, no Marked
acidity was' deve' 1bPea "during a flve�
� year'Period. - The-'gerierill tendency ,
� where green Crops are turned under is �
I towards the credting.of an alkaltn con -
I dItion of the.:,oll rather than an acid
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Chatham, Aug. n. -The Onto . rio . I .11 . I . .;
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Government Will be asked to, take a, . . . . . I
.over,the gas fields and operate them , ' � .. .
as a public, 'utility, it Was decided at ... . I
a meetin- of r-ppilk,sentatives' of Wes- 0 1
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tern () ta - , - municipalities held' I I I
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Passed L"�kt Li the Opinion of the ,
very valuable tooq, anu new uses a
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being found for them every day. The
Ic 'is a bad practice to permit the
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Rssoinl. .,,I representatives of thamu� .
UtclPaIlLies in k.
kernels have over 25 per cent. of pro�
colt to' follow its mother ahoi ihe
goes to work The over exercise is too
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Of Italy, who Is O,ep6tted to have join -
South-wester'll on-, I t
fa to uON ' being suprolied with n -a-
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toln, -which Is more thft most meat
has, arid from 40 to 50 per cent. of tat.
Aluch for the youngeter and prevents
dam
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ad Lfoyd Leorge In urging Poland
I ral gas, the Ontario Government �
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Should not permit any action
The whole kernels make a good
proper growth. To follow the
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forth acrow ,the fields, or
and Rossii to JPR�e Peace Lon L
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which .
would violate the sanctity of the,
substitute for meat. High-grade pea-
nut oil rivals olive oil ill flavor, and
�elsew%ere, tor 'ji. whole day Is too
basis of mutual' oonecsslo=N
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0011trAets and franchises, or In-terferO
th6 lower grades are used In making'
mudh for Ito Areligt1j, Instead, it
shood be piacei In at roomy otall I
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PL EGYPT.
'AQUEAS
With: the s.u#ply of gas which these I
Municipalities have .
with gas com-
oleomargarine and soap. The meal
that is left after the,011 is pressed out
while tile 4gr4,Is 0 wor�k, Provide
Some clover 0 alfalfa for. It to nibble
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pantes; also, that tile Goverilment . I
should enact legisiation to acquire
blonds easily with :other meal and
IIGW and is used by both bakers and
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� 0", '01"u6 It nurse aff often as cou, .How
U0303 Fr4ghtened t1lo Stub- . the,
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gas fields and Prospective gas-, ,
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Yonlent :or the first lew wo-eks, tak-
born Fha.roab.
producing , territory and supply gas 0
confiectionera. I �,
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the people under control of a
COTTAOE CHER ;E, AND -PEANUT
the dam is liaawd up greatly, as that
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is apt- -to cause bowel troubles.
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It is thought by inodern Bible ,Stu- the
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Tlydfo-Vloctrio power 19 noW .
distributed..
. one cup cottage. cheese, one cup
When feeding the dam grain th6
feed box should.be placed sufficiently.
dents tiTat the famous -plagues of Dgypt,
designed by Jehovah for the punishment
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lt.was� also requested' that the
chopped peanuts, two tablespoons
,chopped oniQn, one tablespoon fat, one
lolir so that the colt may. get Its nose
,uto it and begin to eat 'some of the
of a stubborn Phara6h, were probably
distributed over. a 'period of many years,
and that the forms they took were adch
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Government -make gas pipe lines com- .
mon carriers and compel the owners .
Cup , broad artinibs, juice of one-half
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feed. As sool as it acquires a taste
t d to
as corresponded to what in hese tLys
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carry upon i-easohahle terms the I .
tit arid pepper, I .
Cook -the onion in the tat arid a lit.
for gralfi, give It -some In a box Of 'Its 'we
I . m than On' keep it grow,
own. and flo
could, �call natural phenomena,
One of them Was ii. plq�gue of frogs,
gas produced and to be TaCrket6d by .
any company . . .
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th, water until tender. Mix the other
Ing by feeling some grain every day,
which -multiplied In astonishing nuill-
bers Invadhig houses -and even getting
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After the passing of this resoW I
ingredients and moisten- with' the
When this Is done there will be no Into'beds
ovens and kneading troughi,
tion It was decided to form a, Muni -
water In which the onion has been
cassatlon of -growth when 'the Colt
Later thev died, were gathered In heap�i cipal
Gas ConsUnlersw Ai§soclatloft,� I
Cooked, Pon luto a shallow baking
dish and bz,-%:�,a in the oven.
Is weaned as is the case Ohen no
'been
and "tile )and stan1c," - , .
Frogs are always plentiful In RRY ' t ,
No: Interest
whose duty It will be to protect the - �
the
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grain .has fed, L
and an exceptional flood of lite
of people with regard I
ENGLISH MUFFINS.
Such treatment will- help the colt
leaving .behind Ynany overflow. ponds as
to the gas aupply. .'Thd officers of .
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Late at night add .to one cup of
pass one of ,the critical period's In Re
life. and will be in a condition w hen
the ,w%ters retreated, Might easily give
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rise t6 a great increase In their numbero lows:
the A 'lation elected wora" as fol. L . -
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-President, Mayor 130sco, -
milk, scalded and cooled, tour table-
winter comes to guarantee Its coil -
Under tavorin� con(litiona .. the little
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bs.tra, latts I-Ap tpl$ at an amazing rate,
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Chatham. vlee-pre3ident, Mayor
spoonfuls of sugar,.oyio egg, Well beat-
tinut'd growth It fed liberally Of-thO
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And with the flrybng up 99 the ov4flow
Winter, of Windsor; secretiLry-treha- I
en, one-third a teaspoonful -of salt,
proper food, kept free from, Ve0131A and
ponds ther wet.04 Inovitably perish in
multitudes'Nr 14olt of 'water.
urer, H. H. Ballet, of Tilbury.
I one-third a yeast cake, 4issolveA., in
half it cup of milk, scaiq6d sA4 tooled,
given sufffolent olit-of-000r exer�ttso.
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If - the dam haii, 0004 N�Orjl�4 '-*Vith ,tes
But I'llarn4 wotticl hat Ict tbo lar
$0 tie PDXt it'.'Z
90 �i arrilottoll was
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FIRES WORSE. ,
two table.3poontuis or warmed butter
reason and receives proper g1tro 444
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t6 beop.uio lloo
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and flour to make 'a rat:ior thick
feedisho. too, will go into winter quar-
througho,.4 ]Pg,*Vt,4, .
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e off than jfti4 NVould
It Is hardly to be. 816tpposeai tnot tnose
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Were "cootl6is". Into word in the al(je.qt
ManUbba- Trouble *read-
aside, covered Until morning. lqpat
again., and when light ' time
had she not id'ded dvaillable colt to
t he fai. assets.
manuscripts of the Sorlpturm pligilt
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ter to any kina of. biting iusoo.t,
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ing in Mally Places.
a setclud
*bake fit well -buttered iilufffit rings In
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'' An eVerfeAced horseman has found
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the plague was one of sall(I tl@40, which
d 11�
the over! or on a griddle. In using
the griddle lititter in , th6roughly at-
equal parts. of corn and oats ground to-
gether to be one of th6 best irain ra- In
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are fearful biters hild a fftn0a� 11111Aance
the -southern United States, Tkey live
sandy sell, which is often Ifterhily
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.range the buttered rings upon it, and
tions for growing colts. It furnishes full
of them; ai.Ad Ngypt is a sandy coun.
which have been. raging for the past
put the thick batter Intothe very
elements needed for the Droduction ot trY.
Not long &kA th,P Tsle of Pines (south few
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days, arid Which llgVe been a
,ritigs
carefully, so as not to disturb the bub.
I blos of gas. Fill the rings to two,e
tat, bone and muscle. Adding braivor
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linseed meal to the ration Moo far k'
of Cuba) stxfferN so soverely, .from A
plague or sa�ll d fleaa that an an
help was'addressed the eal for in
UtAltegl States
ettall4a of anxiety to the people livin 9,
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the track of co ntry ettonding from
. thirds their height. Whdii baked oil
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M-11011 In keeping the bow�ls replar. .
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to. ,
nureau o� Iftforoology,
Shaal, Lake, on tllG westo to Winnipeg
n
o o side .turn the muffins anq rings
and avloids a 4na In C418
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The sap(I flo) 11o4fiR, -
. g, to,110 tq 00*14'
Beach, oil the east, Wero,rog6rted last .
together and mage on the'titjtei . siqe ,
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WdY legseqs flIe' fq',Ilftj'Of 41sollso,
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Vince Pligroap t
Q, i to 4)�Uf effort s4ada by
Moses and h.
a brotlivr Aarov% Was with
night from Some ,Points to be alutost
NUT BREAD. .
FARM XNV 0
VS ANb VlilW' locusts.
"',Arid the'loousts' ,wellt lip all
land
getllni� Out Of 119-1104s WIXtIts the
danger
This Is an unusually good nut bread'
Plowing Clover or ititalta. fields ddr-
Ing the last halt of Juiy will kill off
over the of Bgygt. Very grievous
were they. And tb.�iv kemained not any
at UatIO& would seem to
have passedf the latest naWS ftm th&
Beat two eggs thoroughly;`add -tw�,
Cups of milk arid one-lim1fouD sugar; ,
nearly all the clover root borers, aca
the 01110
wrooll thin'r thrA44110* all thQ' IaW,"
�Vhese locusts , were wh4k Aire call
Balmorai a'
, tea Is that the bus), is
burning
ithen. Stir in four cups of flour sifted
dordlurr to entoteologistS at
Agricultural Expetim,Mt Station. Wt't-
gmsqhopppr4.' Dgypt has* P.,%d inany
plagues of thoni; t! 9tkgij prQbAhl1,? 11%01RO arid
fiercely hDrth Of that Place,
it is feare(I that lives 'have been
with one teaspoon salt and two tea.
lug and death of the plants arid failitre
worse than otAr o%vA fe%'rmers IR tl%e west
. �10st
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at EIVTIVIIIO� The diattid be-
spoons of baking powdenu Add Ono-
ImIt Cup each of flouted raisins and
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of a. seed crop result frotn'the tunnel-
.. their
have experiei)(�Lea ti tne,aAd itgalq (before
, tween
rQ, gro n s ore ed
C, 'culti
tile Canadlavi National and Can.
nuts, Beat well and bake in 4 shal.-
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, Ing of the root _0 11p4eCtig. only
0 by th" �
clover apd altqlf4 -ape tWo eloude
pr years 01
4 Of' t 10 A 1" adian
of Its 1143MIly, ar oned *d
PacIfia -Railway lines. I& report.
to be the centre of the
td'w pan In SL motI[4 6 ell fox 0
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or older 4rp MUp.1i
. 4q - PlOW1319 ,
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'Will
sky I aNJY f4reen t Ing was
,ft after% a a A % alighted.
moat in. ,
toll,00 0011VAgrMlOn fil thift treCtioit. At
SCALLOPED 14ACA40NI A;jD pEA.
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slid barroWing 0;posu LUC
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borers tit tq91T. 4t-llftt 4490% 0114 bus
�111=191110#t. lost
The l))&guQ: of (Jarit its Was m(ttellea *Tenjoll
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n Ontario in 1891, Wl%eA, Chlldrel� Wore olderable
on to .
the fariners. hAtyo, stifterad c,aft�
damage,
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out snort ..
The N . p4ospil , 4to 4a a SUP. searched
. 'Jay.
,thk�ir way ae1kqql (tAct liken I
for thQnJ Avith lant4glt�As at T111d.
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It was beligyNI ti pegl.flreg
11.Ae,
Oil the OthAt ghO" of LA -s Witinf.
at 13(volita and Babant. PAy
Cook'oue Cup maear gnt; put halt of
plement to rarm. m(%nlqrpq 9jigii.t to
world ha4 �,om�. ' ' ,A3.i. ,__ _ .... Olave
been so tanu(%ct by tile wtu(t tylat
it in a flat baking dish; over this put
alayer of chopped pbanutq. 41td the
be better known. De;uoliqtr4tions In
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14ew Jersey last year 4�owfd that tile'
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Nvhel� oil th?k watonel of Elgypt turn. ,rampers
Ntja u o0a it must naVe boeq rather ap- %,tlat%ed,
at OrAnd Witch are bewrtilaig .
The bush is. again Povt
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rest of tile macaroqI;'aUqtJl6r Iq
, , . �er of
addition of 404 p1losphato to manure palling,
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Inereaseq tile PUMPtr of 404do of Cab- allullar
But G
'eluee, In (Iala,brla, behold a i, ,611
phenoluenolA in 18% whoIX a
1141
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i*40 ll� the T)i1bonlIet disTmet, at .
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Peanuts and over this pour a ,cut) of
milk In wMell * an ekg b4i btefi'beaf-
bage out 23 Per pent-., gnq . t� ftery
. , . e size of Prosent)Y
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red cloud approah 1. a from me a4a, I 3
coverIAL! all t to. hemmkq. and , 'Pultles
Pltrong Wind Is Increasing the diff$
of' those battling to check tha
411. Sprinkl6"n'tow bre44 triiMbli on
top 4and bake This
the heads Imt ej.fif. a
To raise grain alone,Ja not farming. dried,
rain of bloml Tollowipd. %V11evi tile rain i'lrogrpes
however. Vie tuatt�-.r that gmve it
I of fhe flames. ;L .
thirty minutes'*,
dish .,, the
Is a, good Meat .4tibs,titntg, a
� see4ing stogo.4., but t4oge 4aya not Its
- . calllr�
crIT11901 jlkA� WAS to.1%4 to be vol.
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uklat Nptjli�q nau kl�'Qn carrletl in tile
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Tlaa r,lorenoe Nightingale Medsl
peanuts tire rfeh Iii food V41�10. I
Re vt%iuqblo 4% tlt� t1iii qp4jj
1 proved , .. elantis
Cutting.
-a otrwitted by the raitk drops,
aig lAas
--plartle flies"
; bodh awarded by the Internsttional I
COLD MUTTON A Uk LOLA.
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'44rge
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shoop 411d, 9008 itrA Iftly to suffer day
whe 'of eoiltilluva t(% illis
In Lgypt. ellcouravit4 Up 111!i -t (10111111ittee
method.q of keppfiig itoalp.9ti(i ftn114111tat11`$y Margaret
of the it,ed Cross to MISS
Clotilde Macdonald, M&tro%.
Cut tile mutton Into thin
It Is simply robbing the land of Its AS
for the 11111urraill or boaqv!" 'L it m,
.tV 1114%10
Of thU 1VAnadift1a 'Etriodition.
SlIces, timing a very sharp knife, Put
fertllit* andL robbing the suotoc-ding havo
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PrIpAt. "I
betti all opidpinlo of "Anap ary
Plorce during the war. Thts de.
One-half 91a,34ful of curftnt Jolly In a
bowl, add One-hillf of v teasj�oontul of
lefteration of their herttp4*, huch
inore
epl000ttes bi,lmv doubtlo��s rinleb
fr(wrtut,nt lit aneimit times, wlit%1I eoration
is Internatlonni 11t tharseter
made Mustard antl Wbip With LAn *99-
At four different atos" of grow thortt
whIch tile klftlfa mar be out, the till
WA14 no (111(tilinthle Apa,�,In. and
'hos .ip!agw� of bolls." whiell ntj.11,l(t%(l work
is a,waTilied only to womft whoge
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In the Pause Of humanity� ma
beitter unt". ,Trothy and almost white,
11repar hashed tried Potatoes,
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bloom stage shows,the great 111an
Mt 7101 'Utpos
1147 'And
filul bprt;% W814 ,A1,A%.%1m"tbly a)"I"'111- been
l-,Uulod it bv 1hrolvintr a tow hanti.
of paramount JmIjortttn(*,.
r and arrange The
of Dar &ore, the eltenito fula
11,riglysiti phowli it to "Reas the mon fiffure
of (taho.,i hitty the air. _prI*A#J)ly &
of stvc-et'li to convoy the itica (if $3.25
Toromal ,till't P-Odue.e.ra (16YO*nd
por Hy,o)lon t_,n 1W the coming
moat around them, letting the s1tots
crude protein per stott, The cutting at
*Ide ais,ftibution. wfilto;,
oyorlap mia another. Pit a llt,tla Of
tbo,, whippm! jolly on ftr,h ti4s #Ad
thle mtAqj hop, al*a demoxxtrtit,ed that
It k6eM 011t VA,4,,4 and other w"4
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i*ryo tbmi rwVAd* to a om,01 d1oh.
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60M thall tk,e other mittimis, TU#* torlatod
,81v toreadom vrfro killed by an li. tere.,4t
bull at lareelons.
on 4ale of Ost&rja W(.1it Skgv%
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