5'1‘ ab.-.“ ~¢c '._ ,. _.-.-~.-- .- Ellllilillil C . i A ATiili-lihmtltl. .= 'C0flSllp8ll0l1_ ‘_ - and sevens A ~ “Zion...- ,; 'tcsu"igg-—""§iénam;¢ Cl! For Infants and Children. llothers Know That iienuine dlastoria Always Bears the Signature of Thirty Years EilSlilRll i ‘rwsé-Ff. "~ " = w \z\ DI.‘ N .\l(),\"l‘lllll \‘li._ Apl ll. ii. grit-p; (';iq|;|4|i;y]| t-,\']li)i'l il lti tint-itlli-ii- l'lllli,'lll'.\‘l y. tgr-ll to tilt. illtlst. ma...“ 3i; flpgllqsps and 9i) lhegfpgs t-ntt of this tilile, the fllllglLs again of th.» lntlsi Vlllll-lllll- illilflil-IA in lliv-illtfll nlaniifat lll't'.‘<l_ Allloilg tlli-lFuprt-iiiivii, bt-furtl planting. protiaitra blistt-rs which brilak world, I li-silli ill‘ tilt» l€l"‘1li.illl‘lll'il‘lil~i =l>===l><'i=ili'1li.~ irhii-h lliivi‘ The Soil: This slloulil be pro. tllrtlugll the bark and the llfi- cycle til-ill ‘ilil for all kinds. or titiiltltl, raw untluiiaki-rl .“»lil'lI tiilullinri; ar.- the illli'i‘ll lllll prtzvitlils autumn anilleft cunllncncpg ;|_t5ain_ The effect of this illatcri: l‘ as lit-ll ' llllilllll'll"lt.ll‘ttll (‘anadlan ilnip and ihipt-r Assn, in .'| pilnovi-l- W|||[[lr_ ItflhnuhlbtllillSllilfilj is that eventually it klllg Ill-Han“, |>_ [.34 _\;.,.,¢g',,._ ]<'|‘\¢“(-hl\li'lill a l‘tlli|lti‘l(..tll|'i- cxillilit of llll|l'li‘li and tll a i‘llill‘il(.'i4‘l‘ that wiliillli. trial-by giriliillki. iiiwll (IUYFillIi-‘l '('(lil.>iilll-(li-lll'i\l] to Vlllliltlu tb-t-iaroilJllfililrrl and vttrictita: tlf illlllillililll‘illli lllllit‘. flood illl('lf lltllilllfi" sods, and ‘-..()I)$Pl)t~l‘i‘lt*:<l the effect . Ls ' » ioiliiv. . illlllliwl‘ "llll “will Illlllillri i ll1"ii'il=iill<l:=l~il lili- lll'i'Vllllll~i silnllner ihlilllgdilfi cxci-pt in severe cases yo. 3 Wm: zlliililt Olin il:iliollli"-l_llil<i=l; lilo l’:_ililt iii ...:-.il Varnish iliiliillii‘, illllffllli-llllY nlixi-tl and rid» rosillt, -if this is contlnuctl for "Ugpm n, (m. pl-pspm m“. U; xiii.»- ‘Assn. oi iiillilllll, .'lllll illi-itlli-tl lli Llll? spring, make an excel- several ycilrs tllc lplunts will 'lliiitj.',tl,"lil-Qi\l1l,"illiillllt'l‘i'lrllltl illl-iiliizn .\l..~iiilollal Ailllt-rs’ Assn, ii-lit silll for llot lit-ii purposvz ilrobttbiy sruccunlb, laila will llot lmidiiir its Sllllft; of tllis tlnntltntlus alllilillll. ' "'l‘llc ri-r-ont signature oi‘ a new triltlly m’ tlmnnltrrtrt- will givc . Vanatllan tratlt- intportarlt .'iilvatll:l;;os in our lnaritt-t and l filflcllfllly llrlnc that lnnnufatvttiri-rs nnd i; ]l()'l'[l‘r5 oi‘ this t-tlinrntry will fflll-Silli to izilntzrtitultltc lllPmShlVlll-ll nu t-shibitillg lli"l.l‘ ivarirs in Jlalrlcin" Trrtit zlssoi-iillious rI-prnstlnintixle 0i grililps of lnailliifat-tiirers from coast to i-tnisi ilavo iHllllYIFlPfl for przlcliwlil) .iil arallalilt- spat-t- (ml ‘A , . ITIME FENCE ... _,_,;..__ (_D,_.___,__._,,._(_1 , s.._,--_~ »--(_,j a‘. X47”.-. .. W" , total oi‘ our inlports lll the "Maritime" wire lences are stronger than m-dinnry wire lencea. Made from High Carbon mm: B .1- the hot bed should be aired sumei- _ e csantiorrnrows - lonesome ewe“ M“ tn udupi contra] mes-Surat? (Experimental Farms Note-l P i<Q>—-—-.— WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST. (Experimental Farms Note). i - ently on bright days to prevent the 0i pldnts from getting spindly or weakly. Thiis lo accomplished by raising the back of the sash or by sliding it down. care being taken po prevent the plants being chilled. Later, when the days grow warmer, H01’ BEDS-THEIR CONSTRUC- the sashes ‘may be removed TN)“ ANQJAANAGEMENT. throughout the day. Water must ._ _._ be applied when necessary, prefer- ably during the mornings of bright days. ‘Too much water is injunious, t-ausirlg "danlplng off" fungus to A wiiil-nlillltiizt-tl lltlt bod is iln il-“i- ilestroy the plants. After the young st-t lo cvt-rv homo i11ll"l"“- it “ill- piunts show their second leaves tlzliv (‘ll.\‘l|i' - a rrvli iii l"ll'i.\' l"lliil’l' alld have a good root development. V.i",',vl'(illlll‘5, but also iliillfilti pils-“liillcdlley should he transplanted into the llt-autlfyillli "i ill" illllllll *llll"‘.utllsr flats where they remain until rtlulitlillgs with annual ilowtlrs. set. out in the field or beds. Flow- liot. |)t'il,\' may Ilc CltlAHNl as lH1~ t-rs, celery, lettuce, early cabbage, tli-rgroiinti tlr snrftit-tl typos. Fill’ caulltiowcrs and onions should be general usc lli tllt- Mllfllllilt‘ Yfllwslzirted iby April 1st, while tomatoes rlnt-vs, thi- surtat-c tylW lPi lll'l'ii‘l"lslltlnld be started about April‘ 10. ablt-. ’l‘llc ilot boil silt: " all lill-l pilriant feature in llot lliiil i‘llli2ill'llt"_ litlll. it should bu Wrll-iifilillrll. ‘llli a stllilllt-rly Sllllli‘, ])l‘ili.i)t‘ll'il b)" buildings, i-.Vill‘i;i‘i%t'|l hotlgcs ilr ii lHPltFll fi-ni-t- frtlln tcilld lltlrtll or T)“, (||s(,,.me known as buster wt-st ivlntls, and wilt-rte all tllil posirust, of while pine is civused by a siblt- silnsllintl \Vlll lle olltzllnctl. il-"nguh which is believed 1o be not The Frame: (Joilapsible franlt-sipuive to ‘this country but to have arc recollllnentleil. Thiey arc tilts)‘ u, introduced o" imported til zlsst-ltlble tinld Flore,‘ and AKVIIllILHurSGTy. stuck from Europe about propt-r (‘are wi ast nielnr tgrml-il-tpvu ears ago‘ At that ‘tune Plallcd 2-inch spruce plankds gell- ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.l,,,,,e quunuues of you": wally itscd in their rnamltairiurc. Mm? him were being “Bed m‘. Till‘ till" till" is llill"li"ll"il<iiilantiilg both ill (Ianntlu ond in the Til“ Sill" ‘is Si“ sllflflld lmlllttitcd Suites. 0n account of the t-ui 9 feet, G inches long. ‘ ihlsill-Huu in,“ labor m hmmpe was much lows for u l‘lt‘lll 2 int-hes Wlllll being,“ can" than in America it was fasti-llcil on thc sides at (fllvll t-ntllmxsjlbie '0 import nursery stock to prevent iht: planks ironl split-lat mud] lower cost than it mum he Kym, and also tor Llltl end {lit-tans ltlibronflrcd (m. here_ whne whiteipine -.~'t zigainst for Stlpporl, 'i‘llc llai-k a not a native or Europe, n has’ or nortll side should bu ill lillflli‘$ 0n account of m, valmble qualifies’ wide, wiillo 1U int-hos is a good ‘we llt‘(*il grown there for over llunilrt-il years, during vi/lllch time blister rust became thoroughly tl$lttl)liiillklfl upon it. When young irt-cs Vere then shipped toiAlnerlca illc fungus also was included. width for lll(l’l'l‘i>Ill. or silutil siilo. 'l‘llii-l gives a slope to the SUllllJ which ])l‘,l‘i\\ltS tllc watt-r to run off llilil favors thc pus igt: of tlli- sun's ra s thrimgil tile gl 'i‘llt- tinds arc ii feet in length ant taper froln ,1, _ h t Iii to 1U inrlltls in width to iit llll‘. hi‘ cycle w ‘oh bu“ er rust side boards. Strips of l-irlch lltlilftbirrqurlfves '10 cqmplete Li's me hlsiory iii feet long and 3 int-hes wide, zil't-f)ov_l‘s a “ienoil o! bweral years‘ " eat-d 2 intrllt-s alltlvc the tlui-i Pfmg the Spring’ in ‘May - and Slut‘ t-tlge oi‘ those ends to prevent ill; ‘luilfililllllllslilllifl Orfllitge-Yeliorlri; tiralts of iLli‘ going under tlii: sasil- yliéglpib] tiring 58th” b Blind‘)! cs. The ends are set lil plurt-l Mm" inks T! _ imp?“ if mL against the cleats on this sides antli yell“ I ' ‘Lsed i‘ a e ltlStPilPfl with 3V inch screws. .\>lilli ML‘ ‘l pow ery Substance supports for thi- saslleri and to ililltliilonllloseil o! very “mung bodies illtl SlilPS in pliirt- cross HliTlPH (lftknoiyn “s spores’ The enclosing il)t)£ti‘ll Ii inches wiilil arc sunk inttlllllflllhulll” 0r the blisters “mm ltilo sitltls 2i ft-et from cat-ll entlalld mmllms’ and the‘ glpores‘ which lanotllt-r strip of -'%~int:h board 2liioliegil°llll i" Seed“ l“ higher lint-hos witii- fasicniltl 0n edge in tlleipmllls’ are home milvuy by u“! wind‘- ‘.'ill‘i’ oi‘ illie ii-iilrli supports. Tdlcseilf’ lulimm- growth l“ l0 result tlon‘ ps ]ii't'\'(‘.ni tllt- l0 s of boat antllilm Sllumi‘ may must be ‘lgposlted ' t'ls bi-uve-cll tllc sidles. e ddlislullnn ‘he lower Bid‘? of “- Currant franlo is ttompltittlti with till-m- I?“ ll g°°5"b°lrl' leul- became it is ifi-i-t »ll_\' ii ft-ol hot lltlil SllSlliW‘, wllit-luilllly l“ ml“ way ‘null’ the lire 1.5 sllonltl lw liltiroilglll_i' palnteil bcllwllllhbi" “l9 welumown rum" of f,’ ,_ m,“ wheat in which case the barberry l q- ._ hating materia“ Horse acts-as the alternate -ilost. The |lil'llliil'>' lllilki-s illil llt-st llcutillgliulllill“ "illmlllli blister rust’ than’ im. ii rial. it should llc tplltil frt-eillflcflliil ll lllll-“uil ‘llrmiily "mil lllll“ to H, m, hlugm, m. mm." m. ulwndy pine. iipoll tho leaves of currents liit-zllt-il. A low tlays llt-fort- stilrt-‘ilr 5il'l'“"ll"l'l'l"5 “l9 lllllgllil ihlllwilrfl ‘in, llll' hill bt-d it slltlultl llo hzlulinLlll ill" lill?" oi “llllilll yellow ‘spoil’ llvlll‘ tn thr» silt» chosen and furltétllllllllcll ‘illilllll lllfi "llllllilPllH-i 0i’ Billlleil- “litllill n. fi-w lllnuv\"nly “m, _., “Hm Illlltlstl sport-s can HllPf-Zllll to other id: it should lli- bot t-iioilgh forl Pave». tln [lite same bush or to otllt-r "in: rrlt should Ili- tilt-n llnilt cvunly ""'“l"i""lll“""" ""'l5ll‘”“‘ll“ll‘ll“"li illlll Li“: hum u ,,,,,,.,,,,,,‘,"|m, M“, H rm“ m. fungus may thus bcconltl wldci if, til-pp l- gm; Wm." ||,,,|-(m_gh]_vplistributtlil, lil the late lflllilllill‘. tranlpi-il frilm 2i lIIPlIllS .lii llt.-i-,',lltii"il‘ll""“ imlll “lllfillli-ll or Ella-w“ ztrrtlriilng iil wllr-llli-l" it is stnrltlltllilvrrii-a art- t-arrit-il by lllf‘. Willli ‘i0 iXll lil ITION TRAIN ROUTE l"l'illll'i* ir.i\' ll of a ><li'4II‘i- ill l)l'illl'l|i'l!~i frtltn I“Al'“'"l“n hfl(vonl|as ,.0“S|_qnt_ m ltn illltlr M a nniZ-ii-i art-rs Assn, o of (‘anadia with ,1 mom- }|]|4| tiisplly, Olliarirl nlannfaviilri-rs tjkjmflffllllly iillfl‘ li(‘l"l'llll|li'll lllJlJll t-apttiring 1 m lion's shart- oi‘ tht- l"t‘!'lll'h mat-pat mrwnas l.lli"|"' rungs aioni- Hllliply [lrl-irly |tilrc.- quarters of the. total exhibit. ion rnstcr. ()"-'li|g t0 tho largn nmnbtir "Hi HHS.’ "H. nmmriunily ()rr‘|r‘ill y‘) '1 lllllllll‘ LlmlH front llllllllfllllg t-x- aria usctl, the bottoms should pcr- pa“, mt bgcgmg lntlcgtcd to any ‘hum links, tlhilotraln FliIOIISITS art» mlt ilf tlrainilgil. Sinai holes bored grtlat extent. ill British iColumbin T -~__\,-;,;,, rm", H", pun.“;,.n,i,,,,,,,,_ finlllllbliliz tflllllts wiiort» pllhflllllilllll llli‘ butitlnls of the liais- answer met lime-been present“; the coastal al i litVl, oi’ tilt- mtlvi-lnt-llt, the 'nl_"n",_llr'_'iili~_lili»'_ llll‘ "llliil Klllllll ‘Oi iilitl llllfilllfifl- i" iillillll iill‘ iiilifi stat-tlon for about tllc same length into. lit-ti flliLiitflill Pifltillllfllfi more re‘pr,fql"_ix'ni_llil;iff' ‘m ‘qglfglnlill “'ll'i"t';1"l “viii {iilll ti?’ "ilillsiii -‘ll‘llllll lie of time as it has in the East, and than .-iistif_v all nations wilicil '_ ‘ f ‘l “ti ililli‘ l! ballot in tic bottom. rare lleiilgl i. so flrnil established 0:90" taught stin- by sftlt- m un- “t... in ifrilltllljl-lglliadvyllvlflllMfI>~rlii1m<=rlts taken to press it ct-ritiy into the iioui nests tllycre that control nu‘, ,v,","]‘___,_h,,_,_, “WW in H") w” H” Show]; it lVlf'lltll articles to bi.- l'()l‘il6l‘ and along tllc sides. The illtmgurgg are out of the question. . riiy illltl I rt-t-l t-rlnfiilvnt that t Th, 0x m, _ "filler Mirth is nlilireil on wu widths in tile lnterlor around Revetetoke, M,“ ,m,n,n~,,(.hll.,,,.fi Wm have, i i7. 5f? of the entire seed sown therein. To the garden- when, ‘here i,‘ more white pine “Xlrlliiion assess-lame some rive miilio. francs is lilting hnme ivlfltlv by the Fri-rich (iovernlllt-rl‘. and the Fri-nail mlllivayue This (‘Oillillllifl-s; tilt- tvltit-rtaltiilg ni‘ the (‘anallan (lovcrllinr-llt and Con. ‘lilillil l'-"lll“'fl.\'-‘l which carrioil the ._ . . flit‘. train, llit‘ st-ilidillt- l.l ihv (‘all iiilrénfiil, pXLln-mlnn on, its ml.” of ntliail Exllillitiorl 'l‘rtiin r.-~.ttl- par,“ ipxlfilniil“ ‘(M99 f" Pile q . LPTS shnwi-il lllls ilftt-nlililn. mantifectunlre "hi, S), (‘Ilmlilian Exhibits prilnlist- to cover the plays; iron if“ M“ “m! their ma‘ clia rgt; Sturdy enough and sulheienlly "Maritime" wire fence is still woven animals. liWlYl "lll- Write for envelope new BRUNSWlCK wins runes coi, bane ‘ H IOICTOI, g rti i n of nce Sturdmess a and Hard Drawn steel wirmapeciallv imported from England on account oi its superior galvanizing, "Mari- time" lences are lrom 757, to 1W7, stronger than common wire fences The ablolute regularity ol the weavinl, equally distributes strain or pressure w ich may occur. i~n-~-—~-~i,l_ a »- . l ifiiillv is iillll'l'il on top 0f this, ltliwulnlll llll‘ ll"“llll"-5- gill“! ‘lilwll llllo tlllilll up and Ilttniti-ti tln illie outsitltllilll‘ Willlll “i llll" lllillllllleil- with nlalluri- and a thin iaycrt.l':illl1l-.il‘l1ili p swciiilli; "i liili‘ lllllil iilllll t-il uil llit‘ inside ziflor tho ifillllfl is i9 ill-ill? Pllilllllill lllilliiililllll ill piat~t-. ‘Tilt- sasili-s should lli- pntwlliflPil-Ilv. Fol‘ ill iitiiilt lllmb‘ Yell" U“ “m; H“. in.“ 1,.“ “mp H“. [tin]. following infeztitln, and tho pt-rlod lm- lllay be consitlt-rilbly iongi-r, At thtl f with illltl-llllrll their biiik of rotten of lllictititlu wilt-n tlt-foliotion may lll New York and in the New Erlgiatiti Status blister rust is wido- t-t-lpr-rtl upon both currants anti gooscllcrrics and upon tpines, and it is causing nrucll tlurniage there, In lfiflliliffll (ianatia, whilc the tllseasc. ‘is l .nt in cvery province, it is Klwlhltl-“y confined to currants and ZOOHClKnTPlOS, and so fur the plus: Tllilrl‘ arc two nlcihtltls of manag- inl: tlli- soil ill tilc lltlt bod. it may ilt- lHll illrurtly in the frame to n t di-ptil of ii ‘i nt-lli-a and tllc srltltl sown tilt-rein, or it may be put lll tints or btlxi-s 12 lllldliila‘ by l8 incllcs lly 4 iili-llr-s, lllt-l si-t-tl sown in thtlseantl tho flats plat-tld in the hilt lled on llli‘ surface of the manure. if flats er who stilrtc n number of vegetabl- es and flowers in his hot bed, the latter method is advocated, owing ‘to the plants being easier handled at pricking off time. The flats al- so permit of an easy rearrangement of till.‘ plants in the hot bed at. than ml the coast, it has not been prest-ut so long, and it may be Finding Relief “m? a. She Tells’ Others M n ‘z Aft th. 1 i '___ saws, “bouill- hee wsffefledsf Madame Telesphore Parent Took Doddls Kidney Pllla f0!‘ Bright's Disease. Rifllml- tlsm and Dropsy [When the young plants come up, ghe Found no Relief tlll she used the Great Canadian Kidney Rem- edy, Budd's Kidney Pllla. ‘Si. Vnller iStatlon, Que, April 6. -—-(Spt=t:iul.)——Mtie. Telesphorc Par- tlnt, a. well-known resident of this place, is recommending Dodtl's Kidney Pills l0 tllosc who suffer from Kldncy irmrbleu. Madame Parent. stnies.—“i have silffered for eight. months with Bright's dis- eac, rheumatism, and dropsy. l could not sleep at nights, and foit heavy and sleepy after my meals. ll took three boxes of Dodtlis Kld~ noy Pills and they did me a whole int of good."- Madame Parent's trouble cumi- ifmm the Kidneys as ls evidentit-d lly tho relief she got from Hood's Kidney Pills. When the Kllttnejys become clogged or ont of nrder,, the circulation becomes sluggish, the impurities are not strained out of the ‘blood and the result is waariness and lack of energy nil t .,0v_er the body. This condition ls .'. .1 . .. high to holil the largest atoch arnlll enough to been in small‘ Maritime" wire lance! tori ""1 "l°'ll"' inot. only disagreeable but. danger- ous as well. The impurities in the blood are the seeds of disease. Guard against these diseases and .-t~ - y .-,»t iatrl "in hlart-ll or late in April. 'l‘llt-. Ilrlllby llllll“-‘i llllll. i-"ling llidlU-‘iiwill Aparil 0i" Him, aacrlbing honor Aloud for'eer their voices raise.‘ , A love to mankind Jesus bears, For all our wants He dailycanes; in our salvatiows i-lis delight, Our mule are Precious in His sight. Then Christ is with the Father one, With equal rights Their will and purpose la the some The chief of sinners _tn reclaim. Attention to oa there is glean, Our pardon there ll And our salvation then is sure.» O Holy Spirit,‘ ma in-Iplre, Christin ifliislbeautyzieo deem; Create tn mo a M there. ln anycwe the total amount. oi’ pine ‘in British . Columbia is small so that any damage Wllllllll might "occur there would not b8 nearly as important as that which might be caused in the east. Fort- unately there is a simple methfld oi.‘ protecting the Diner! flBflllllll blister rust. Since currhnt-B 0i‘ gooseberries are required i'°l‘ "l"? stage of the life histery o1 this fungus it follows that if they b8 not present the rust cannot develop. The elimination, then, of currents and gooacbcrries in forested lands would prevent any damage to white pines fronl this cause. This work can be done for a gurprlslngip small charge i »'i-uau_- acre, and may “ the future lll estcm Canada, FIEED THAT MAKE COWS GIVE MILK Tlicrc are tilree swam vi 00'“- (oountle in all ioodstulfs thatllllllfitl- be considered in nlo-kmg ti mixture gt icctis. ‘Tlley are known as brow" in, carbohydrates and fat. Pmwifl includes those compounds contain- ing nitrogen, which enter into the composition of muscle, hair skin, blood, milk, ctc. lt is impossible w develop u young animal IIFODBITlY without a sufficient. amount of protein. A cow calrnot PTOll-‘lllle illl the rrrik silo is callillllt! 0f llflllllll?‘ ing unless she has a iiilllfif-‘ifilli- amount Qt iprotein, Alfalfa, clover, peas; oats and bran are especially valuable to the dairyman because they contain a lalrge anlount of pro- tein. flows that receive only tinlutlly hay, corn stalks, beet pulp, roots. corn and barley do not ‘Dfillllllllfl 1° their capacity because they are not getting enough protein, Not othoir substance can take the place of ‘protein as o. milk Dfilfilliifll‘ illlll 41 tissue huildcr. in addition to these uses, it also furnishes heat. and energy to the body and may be changed into fut. Cnrbohytlrates include the fiber, the etarcll anti the sugar of ‘the feeds. They also, as wcli as ‘protein, DPOVMltLIllG body with fat, heat land energ; The fats ill the fopd produce heat, energy and fat in the hotly. Linseed and cottonseed oils are examples of plant fats, Une pound of m; produces about 2.2 times as much heat as onc pountli of protein or afcarbohydratcs ()ll.y part of he protein, carbollyilratcs and lfot givcndu the food can bc digested and used by the btltiy,tlle ' rest passing away in flit?‘ OXUPOIHEIH. Only the tllgciltctl colwptluutis benef- it the animal, Tllc notrdigt-stibie compounds that pass away in the excr-lnlcnt have no valuta, Klon- dlg - -tibie' fibcr ilas no value and all lexcess, of it is an injury to a cow, Ins tlnergy is Ttlqlllfllll to get. rid oi’ it. This is lpllrllttlllllfly true of straw |imd shows wily straw should not form‘ a barge part oi the ration, if .a cotv cots 100 ilounds of clover‘ llray, hilt-F tiigesis '.‘.l bounds of |.protc'n, 37.8 Ilountls of t-arbohytlritt- res, ntl"1.8 pounds tlf fat; Ypountis misses from the llotly and TNT‘ is 0i “O villi“ ll“ l°'~“l- A lillg" Pill‘ "Christ fairer is than sons of mun iAllll0llgll the tlon of tilt». norrittvc t-tlilliltiulltls are lsoiublc in water, anti vrlli-rl hay or tithcr fooda are wet by rains or‘ illllll‘~>i>\%l'ly cured their food vainc is ileortlzlscti. - lsbfiuial atlilnlion should bi- givoni by the dairyman to lllti‘ pl'(1|i:!l‘:lt~ tlon and combination of his, fctetls and especialily to this (luring of his forage. When giving a lllrgg now [of milk otl dry feed, cows gttflilNilly require considerable grain to main- lillu the milk yield. ’l‘lle amount of ‘lira-n with the ration should be gauged by the nlilk flow, A gQQfli rill“ is 1° give one round of grain bier day to every three or foili. pounds of milk ljfoducgd “m; 53% ill‘ give as mlny pounds of grain ll" l-‘ly 0H vgunds _0l' butter‘- mi lproducetl per weep ll will my Well if conditions pm "Olllvll t0 advertise meritorious live stock. I-t will not pay to over- "dveri-ls“ ill "lly time, regardless of quati-lty, and it surely is a min.’- glllzlllikbnt a high selling exptlngg ‘l , °° "m" l" le-HH Dlein. when ones RIIOWJGIIEB of market mm“ tiona ishoultl point. w t i t that coume- he loll) of l WHOM HAVE I I NHEAVEN au-r TH 1 ElE Now Jesus with the Father reigns All glory to Him now pertains, ' Allll “"89"! ‘bright surround throne And worship pay to Him atom; His Cllllill- l8 both human and Divine in Him all excellencies shine, As man with as can sympathise Our ilrsyere f0!‘ help will not as... pise. Than Christ can with the Father plead, For with the Son He is well \ pleased; - And His requests He won't deny, But richest blessings will supply, The Heavenly hosts the Son IIIlOPH, And Saints cast down their crowns before lliBh atld praise, within the throne; i 'l'ls Ohrlst that pleads our cause in Heaven, - o will secure, lNo fault could lllcy in Jesus |lll bills lie was above rllanklud. Inside the oven the walla are white nlckeled steel. Quick, even heat- Ind easy to clean. Gr McClnryhl Utensils Hbzh quality and lastlnl‘ brightness in combined in this enameled wars. ‘There's a llic-Giarfa Utcnaiifor every ltit- ‘ellen need. "Tlu Clean Wan" Agents and l nclmother3%voriié l $151] Leads in favor. ltfiClaryh Pandora The Rogers Hardware Company Limited Distributors for McClctneyw Full Line , - ./.». FQR generations, to own a Pandora has been the mark of a good cook. Today. with its modern improvementS. 1i 15 all W“! better range than grandmother knew- But there is no change in tlw llflllfist ¢°ll5illl°i1°i1 that makes the Pandora Oven so reliable. To replace your old stove with a beautiful modern Pandora is to make your housework easier, pleasautcr and your living cost lower. Ask M cCIaryis Dealer to‘ explain. ‘ l, d , T t , M tr nl, Winnipeg, Van- Mcclaryg ctiiihéiiSStYrSiihTI, Niillqeliamilton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton. m damn; » find, Superior Christ to Rinses was, . Although they llangod .illnl on a cross, llitetliator‘ of New Covenant is, Anti to the (lllurcll conveys all bliss. (lrestt-r than the Aaronlt: prlt-slts, ill (Jllrist all excelling cxisils, 'i‘llt~ir sitcrliiccs weer but types Bill ills coilfters all llcavtinly rights. ill licavcn ilo intcrvtlssitln makes. Anti in ills pteoplti interval. takes, Christ holler in than angels ilrigllt, Although they dwell ill ileuvcnly ‘Tis from Christ that we got all grace, _. - To help us in the (ihrlstiiln race, ' lliill Summertime Remain . ‘it-in .i.-'l*'.'"-. . .. , A Th- Y P Apt ~Mi~tiu lt!llii})('tt‘ll.l\l|'l5 fir. . (‘illil -i iilsierillg snow storms, 10¢“ ____._ a. vt-'.-~‘ nights. All buds and Continued from Page Nine sllll '.~ fi-w. , _ _ -l~:. Birds anti small lrniti spot. maxlnm lniiott-plt-tl titlmlgll of "HZ IL h,“ M m H; “M, Con, lllé sun's lit-at til aci-tlurll. for tho cold Wriitiilll‘ ‘ll Him‘ N“. ‘ll-Ups Jllill! —.'\\l‘-l‘il[.',i5 tcuiilt-rilturi: 6i. W-UIW} ra ‘ti uviln 1n Vniqlllla. (“Most Pym. ranmulbvrml‘ Sup lotatots, lit-alts, lvlli-ut. ryil und “W HDSNH “ml m, "m, (my ‘m, tsorn, ltarill) gilt tllltlvta lhc i',l'i)illlll. N“ nqruugil 1mm,“ km“, i " . .. , . . . . .. .. n t l ' ‘ _ " - Ill-alt: ma.» no hay or pasllllage, N,‘ m m" menus m. gnaw m alld tzrrnlt-rs sold tili-lr ilvcsttlcit VPFIHU." tp-rtli- int-hos ltl New for a fow tinllatrs more fortinlatt,» tnlcs who had car- rli-tl over fronrtlltl prt-viuu.» ycar a _ _ ) _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ ~Mctln ttznlporaturil 68. Whatttizirvdziic asks lit. thcrte re Fatally‘ of] lltuglrnntnltll‘ "1053: ‘ an,‘ thin h,“ “UL 1C6 m, l... ‘ ‘ ~ u ll .' v -. , c ' as window‘ glass in New York Their wants and pains iii: then ro- in the your. Wllilt- the hast was Np“, bmglflml "m, Pvlnnsylvunln‘ lleves, well setticil, tho transulhlptilzitlitltitl country ivas _ strong inlpliise 0t’ llnrtiy ‘pioneers. Deltroit was Hgm- military 110st, ‘5t. Louis n French fmn, England ,1 , t.“ Wm be m, Their goodness was from tlhcir lllTiWlfllllF-i _~“°ll-l"lll“'lli illllll Uvlliil‘ iil(‘lilfitll‘f‘tl lly ill: [present getter- ereation “f0 ink] M)" ijvilifliiin" ‘ ill" atloll that tilc year 1816 was a ynur Hi5 by eternal Rcneration. iliixissgl“ Hfiglilmfitégiéivliidnnxocx: ill whit-ll tilt-rti wot-l. no summer.’ into North Africa. ‘ , _ ,_ I _ ttenliletoiilru 62., Frosty 17th. Higfnlilgl- ‘illfl fag Sovrrt- Equinotriill storm, 23rd. " ' y u l ml‘ 38in’ Tdlrn -'-iL‘\'('l‘ill days of frcozlng into iht- 55.6 year cynic of highest That lie may trike us ‘ate to , _ » ivt-alilr-r. Heaven, h g: 1mg‘? 51in: iflsttiller-fnllean [Qllhpefeibllfé 41. Where ‘crowns of glory will be spots as the 1111' year {Vela of iillfl-vilxgrlili/llllil; nifllflilfilw Vggglgafz-glég , 91L i .. , r i. ' .- - — .. . - Ev " 188“ mill “ml. the m“ 55x’ yiill’ 41. (Told. Fruze hardscverai major CiPClll, will fall lu 1926-27’, nigh“, ' l D- llliiCi-EAN "Tim most‘ interesting rot-tin! oi’ ~ ' _ .' . Dert-rabcr-illfean temperature 32 (‘WW "wwr _18l6 is that of Charlies Ilclrctl, of Mflder... . < ~ m... l -‘-% [l'llilil\ll'l|l|ll'i., from which the fol- ill'l'i'll llllrlgs ltillt-il. .\l‘.'t,\""Mi'ill\ tem-pcrature 57. A l'i'tl\l.y latic, litrr browns nicllly, llt—r| iltlltl frosty, north frliltlllltld till-cc times, ~.. ‘l “Md i" u“: Yuri; st-vtlral intlltss in M-aintl and Ntiu‘ ilalnpslllre, (insist-l tltlstroyiltl, Very little rain. '.l\‘lll!',lli~li.—"'(lll(l0l‘l€BB land cold. Nilrthi-ast rains, ice 1-2 inch thick Indian corn frozen. . Jlewspapors receiving its- first n small village and .12: "my new ibi~ilt--nl.llt.»r~()pcned mild.» iMtltm .<_lr/itb0/m__1,b'1r_.= ;.C u r; 811mb ' k r‘ ' ‘ I K ‘i wlfifO/lf/NF’ TIMI-iii. .1 mat; ilofi, l - l". it!!! our accustomed ene ‘ll! "if; ‘eKMney Pills. t” ‘he same u that in "Heaven shovel