- , 111 ~ 'r~—- oji"*"i0F1"INTEREST TO i’ ‘doned the chemical analysis of the 3g 0n this account. some time LOTPETOWN consents ..».-",.. l l"",__l, r‘ FARMERS l l warm Summer become infested with wire worms, especially the sandy soils, a thorough inversion of the soil at this time and a light liming thereof may be largely ef- fective in ridding the garden of this and other pests. at least two days. Soak r in clear water several hours before making pickle., Prepare seasonling as tollows: One half gallon good (cider) vine- gar; two cups sugar (granulated or brown); two nablespoong black pepper; one bslf tablespoon cay- anne; two tsbelsponns white mus- tard seed; one tablespoon celery seed; two tablespoons white root ginger; one tablespoon cloves; one hnlf tablespoon mace, one table- spoon 1111511168} six or eight onions (small) and six or eight cloves oi garlic, cut ill slices. Place all on the fire and heat thoroughly. After it has boiled about ten minutes put in stone jar, . adding two; tablespoons horserad- ish. Tie a cloth closely over jar. cover witll a. palte 0r lid, and let stand several days before using, --—-—<o->-—-——— "Pi ‘dd-EV ‘ OOW-ithelzne-llilte 3" Warlnth NARY INSPECTION OF EXPORT CATTLE V5111“ the soil lbecomes moist enough to < ' ' ensure their not dvying from lack of moisture as. when set out early, the plants have a chance to take root. again before 'Winter and in the case of herbaceous perennials to make some growth, ‘Raspberries, gooseberries, and currents may be planted _ fully in lSeptember, and the adven- tage over Spring ‘planting is that if any die they may be replaced in the Spring, whereas if planted in the Spring it is too late to re- place them if they die and a sea- sons‘ growth is lost_ If strawber- rles are planted in the Fall they should be plantedl in lSeptember or before to ensure their rooting well and, lessening danger from heav- ing. ' As soon as bulbs can be pur- chased in t-he stores they should, if desired, be lprocured and planted at once as the longer time they have in the ground before Winter the better the .bloom is likely to Ayrshire, Holstein, Jersey, Short- horn and Aberdeen Angus. the dairy breeds predominating. The accredited herds are widely dis - trihuted. Nova Scotia has 1: Que- bec 9; Ontario 10; Manitoba 2; Saskatchewan 4 and British Colum- his 1o. . “K11 1 lBesides the herd which have _‘_"""‘"__'_ been fully accredited there are at PICKLING 3EASQN SUGGEST present 558 herds which have been , - IONB tested once or more in porcees of accreditation, and 54 herds await- ing the first test, makings total of 64B herds. As the herds in this lots iu_lfll_ the necessary conditions, they become fully accredited. The inspectors of the [Health of Ani- tmnls Branch are making as rapid Progress as is possible under the circumstances, taking into consi- deration‘ the limited number of men engaged in the work and the great importance of doing the testing carefulllly and accurately rather than rapidly. All cattle arriving at our larger e nil, ‘nutil accent-pended; by ri a clean bill-of-health, are placed in "uncertlfietP- areas in such yardallt frequently happens, that no veterinary inspector is avail- able at point of origin of cattle shipments and that, therefore, the needed veterinary certificate can- not be obtained. The skipper. there fore, cannot very well» help him- .1111!- _ But oncal cattle have been placed in. the "uncertifiod" area of .any stodkytlrd. 1110110111011 01150‘ ‘lutely all right l0 11-01001! 11111411 Qhealtll .for exportvpurposes, The “result lsftlm. thorownsr" crust l "accept p. substantial-mat in the l market’ value of such cattle. This l seems to be 0111111111100. 11 1101110- . wlhat. severe regulation. We are jealous as to the health of our live stock. Overseas markets de- ‘pendl on a clean bill-of- health; The Virgiinda Department of Ag. culture has hand-edout some 800d advice on this subject. It makes the assertion. that until we make further progress, the plsnt is the only thins that can tell tile farmer how much of the elements of fertility ‘in the soil dissolves in the soil water and becomes useful to vegetation. Almost all our 50115 contain potash and» phosporic acid, and of course most of them 0011.. tsin nitrogen. Sulphur is also pyg- sent. and additions‘ to 1mg supply descend in rains. All vegetable matter contains nitrogen, which is liberated as it decays. An up] 001104 1111111110 801d is. fornled from decal/ins » resemble’ matter and helps to dissolve the potash and phosphorus. All the clovers in- eluding alllallfa and‘ sweet clover, contain much nitrogen. Hence the importance of green and stable manures. ‘it is obvious that tile __--_ Stuffed arldsPickled Green P¢l1l1¢rs Mince enough cold chicken or veal to malts l- cup and stir into it 2 tablespoons . of llllllceli ham. _ 2'53...‘8.5."if?ii..‘;.“.£';§.;.2f"2.Z°'2..ii r». l. r, they will stand upright. tlut oilhgz-Hlgsfiils “"11 WWW" Predflve _ . t: - : ggggs05,,dlzfegiligiglhanllkmuilllfii lioil the tongues until quite tell- with the minced chicken and halltld" 1" 1mm“ "m"? 113mm“ 11'8"‘ Stand the peppers on end ill a llillf, 11ml" 11“’_S"“_‘-'EP““ “M in“ B0“ m‘ pa“, 10m. over ‘hem a cup Ml the hearts also ln salted water, un- HOME PRESERVED MEAT a l ‘it "l1". 5' V‘, w. l‘) 1'1‘ 1.14 s i ma}; Plpélm hum-cili- dsign?) atria _ ' tn furnish comforts e t l: . whole house from one register." I ' " _ The house that has a Findlayflpclw hancomfort and warmth ln I every room due no the cleammoist, warm nil- that lt continua“)! / circulates. The correct heating of your entire ltouse is an The r c! l clllckn stock or hot water and bullel :11"lglillblerflndaglganglliggelggr. wtamygéy ‘influx; 231m Furom- l/ ~ . 00 0" 0P0 0 WW9 T011101“ had an our. b o make a tuarl. - ~ , . - I but it would seem as if all useful qM-mer must study hls so“ for llfjd"l,,'1lf,c‘fi,'llrénfil.llrlile bulllhicisrfllg. ed "m" the he'd i" 01100 111111 us ,,l-1plcl,le:_ “kg Aha“ 4 800d llzvlbibiilllllll jar, and cover with spiced Mnrkthla. I purposes could be served 1111110111 himself. it is no use relying on hylwlnlhg crocus iqullls and 1111111’ 11111 lmmedlately-elsuslltered peppers balance with green toumur- """‘g‘“*'- T" '93?“ ‘m’ y“ “dd ‘° "MT n““lq°n1y§‘l“w'tl¢wnu i2‘. e" w" I Hun- 11811111111113 1110 5100111111111 W110 111111‘ the oil chemist. 0mm, hardy mud; ' under veterinary sllllervislon. All. as and cabbage an Chopped “m; out. gallon oi vinegar two tables- Noooctlyionintgel- w 1h.“ P Wlwl- FINDLAY pens to be located tributary to a .-—-—-<o>--- q-ha Fa" is "a good time u, plications for tests have been com the tgmuwes should. be l-|ll,|,|,,,.l'5l100111111s 11f ground cloves, two 0f Yunnan Eb _ y Y- I grace. co. shipping point where no vetleri- WHEN HA3 OORN MOST FEED plan,‘ both rhubarb and asparagus; lug ln fasten, than they could be and a lwblespoon m, m“ added. nllspico, two of cinnamon and two Thllsuaprrfect beaten; wanna-written? - I Llmind m“, Jul-mam, l, a-va-"ablg, . VALUE They may be planted Wm. success dealt WML A waning m, has men ‘B! [hem 8mm, twelve hnursrlfii nluslard seed tied in a muslin perfcctand guaranteed. ltwilluver rom 35/0 I bnkwnudan‘ C3111“ price” ‘Wday are 9mm any time between now and Winter. therefore been fol-med and as soon 131111-11 111111 0011 1118 DBDDBPS uudlmg _ m50% ofyourfueLLctusnend you ull detail; suffldenuy demmauzad wmmut Usually there are good results as circumstances permit the herds 0111111850. To the mixture mm u.‘ Meat preserved in this way ls and ttengivmgt-hea 089011011001 add“; my handllalp ‘due m Dul- iin every livestock centre where from wanting seeds m, herbaceous m this “at Wm be tested taking heaping ‘tablespoon each or who“, vcrv nice shced off for sandwiches 10°81 Pnveutlve Tmmauom‘ fignlwirzcgrgx: 11:11‘? 91113118158111.1031 Perennials, l/rees, and shrubs in them as far as possible in the order 010V" 11110 0111110111011 110110 1'2 011i’ or rm mung 11111115111111!" ' ' - . e ctlon oi’ the frost. i of su ar and 1-2 cu of vine or a‘.- 5 ' lsontanwvivs 11113:: (Fnantllllhrsslllliihfit ggrllltdlclllltlg éggfimilyqgln time and Silflllb rgcellllsgsfl applications have been 110 008011811 Water pto covcrg the» FY1011 MW" Wm‘ Fnmm 1 l - ~- ‘ the mug“ stands,“ ' green w", seeds, makes germination» easier. l ~ whole. Let come lto u. good boil ullll- lFrom time to timzfltlhel 11811011111 they can grow, while other; put When seeds of perennials are plan- ———-<-0>———— ‘ goverslmen s are as o ma e i can, ready for- use_- ted in the Fall it is best to wat until just .before Winter sets in to make sure that the seed will not germinate before Winter 1111 11 59nd germinstes a short time be- has weighed lt. at different stages, fore wlllllltlerl tigeezgsdgfiiezs 1111;‘; and analysed it chemically to i'ind m b?) hfiwger And especlally o; out Just how the supply of feed 51",‘: ‘hshould b; planted as soon stacked up at different stages. fr“ is‘ M m prevent ma“. ha. Purdue University grew 10.000 110 P1110 - Usually Fan planted corn plants in an ordinary field- gggrlsngigemglnam very early l“ m9 giving ordinary care. Samples Sprmg‘* w‘ ,|._ Macon“, Dominion i 1 teaspoon salt. ' 5 Cllllg boiling ‘water 1 cup corn meal i cup chopped Sun Maid Raisins _ , ,. - l Add salt to boiling water. Add ' ' v- 5» i 4 large onlonll, l; Swen l-ell Dellpemmvert-al slowly, stirring constantly, ' ‘or not more than 4 if they arethe 111111 illlvw 10 11011 10 111111111911 COOK lhrougll a strainer. Add sugar and 3 tablespoons melted butter. strong kind; 1 cup of sugar and 1 111 11 110111118 boiler 1 110111‘. A1111 rainins and cook slowly until Mix sug .111 salt and spices and qlml-l 0g vlngglm wash m8 lomalraisins 15 minutes before it is done. llllck, about 15 minutes. stir oc- add to rlligtlyths egg , Add toes; cut in pieces and cook lollglpmll‘ 11110 81831180 108i D1111 111111 58l- casloltaily to prevent burning, luolasses, vinegar,” ru sins, cracker enough to become soft, then giff-‘lfilflh’ 1111111 001d 111111 flPIII- C111 11110 Pour into sterilized glasses and seal crumbs and butter Mix well. Pour through a strainer ur sieve to take $111101- Dfedgfi 1181111)’ W1111 110111“ to paratflne. This makes about 6 into pastry lined pie pan and cover ollt the seeds. tiok longer until the their bet on well matured corn —— in full well ripened ears. lWell, here's the statement the man who has watched the corn from planting to harvest; appropriations for sol-l surveys in the West. A reconnaisance invest! gation covering the physical fea- tures of- oureoils might he of some value although it would be dargely built on guess-work. chemflcl analysis would be exceed- dnqlgrcoslly~also exceedingly use- , -. lees. There seems to be a. tremen- 5. nous amount of lgnorance abroad = on. the subject. The fact of the 1 matter is, that we have made no OANAVDIAN WHEAT WIZARD. Catsup Recipe, Large Quantity of ‘Sager Wheeler, "wheat wizard," whose improvements on growing methods have made mliliOns of dollars for Canadian farmers, has had conferred upon him the degree of doctor oi’ laws by Quebec's uni- versity. Kingston. Ont. 'l‘o wheat Wheeler, his friends says. is what Luther Burbank is to flowers. Use two packs of ripe tomatoes, and brown in a small amount of glasses. wml a layer of pastry. Put into not -l 1 Th d‘ I it m S m“, pulp bggjns u, lllll,l(,.n_ lllpn Hall hot lllelled fat in a frying pan, loven. After 10 minutes reduce heat, _ great strides scientifically in r11 wifafllfinffl§lljv§iklfviilgéfldlffl}, Horticulturist. wan 01125:: qyegrly tosstuétlifi (h: the onions, cllnppoll fin:- m‘ KrHlP(l,‘1S91'1"' 11111111 01‘ W111i BYPHD- Ralsln pl, 1111111 1111111 30 10 155 11111111108 1005M. ‘,1 gard. to soil chemistry, Tile che- know that Corn suppnefl m," kmds '-—'{—<"'>‘—‘—‘ gmlvlng lllelllllds, Alllmugl, other; also tile pellet-s: (‘llllllllvll then the, —“-'“ 34 l-llp Sugar, ‘ 5 . mist cllin tell what smounit 01min; of reed‘, court BEST SILAGE CROP have profited, he, 1t ls 5am, has auger! and vinegar. (foolk until] ‘of Quince it'll! Raisin Marmalade Hi teaspoon salt Raisin Sandwiches , ;. gretlle is the atoll coma: n5. . 11 F“, , lk ‘ l WHERE lT CAN BE GROWN remained a comparatively poor 10 F81 (Yflllilfllvllvy. 11011 5011 l1 6 011118 1111110011 lr" teaspoon cinnamon r ' ' r’, he cannot tell how much is soluble Carliihgflrgres fjfgthrch, sugar. man. 11011195. ‘ l1 f culls water i-4 teaspoon _clove Mix equal parts of chopped “$1191 1s- mw mm“ Wm be dw &c.. that gives heat and energy. Much interest is being taken "You have added enormously t0 l '1 1111115 511E111‘ 1 Pggs- -- -- . ...»... ‘ 501"‘! 1n 111° 5°11 wmer—*md m“: and ‘builds up fat in the animal. both in Canada and the United the wealth of Canada and every Cucumber ., , is the information the farmer de ’Proteln—-that builds up muscle and milk. raisins, chopped blanched almonds . Pickles and orange marmalade. Spread be- . 1 iwl lll-2 cups StLn Maid Raisins 1-2 cup molasses flesh s1 t l the value 0g Sunflowel-Ssettler is a gainer by your re- ‘i5 = 1011101191 e 1100119 11111101111111 51"“ w 1mm“ The Depamnem o‘ 1 85036881111158 crop. particularly 1 Sep- 1-4 cup vinegar tween thin slices of thread which v ' A f} ll, searches," n. Bruce Taylor, presl- W115i] cucumber well and tlr0p:9_"“u511 quince! w make 6 was 1 1-2 cup chopped Sun 11-1111 has been spread with creamed b31t~__ . '5». - Atriculture at Washington aban- Fat_thal acts “k8 carbohydrab districts where Com is not a w den, of Queen-s umversmn “m l“ mm bmm Strong enough ,0 floutiflfivtfi‘ with water and cook slowly Raisins. ler. Remove crusts and cut in fancy" r r . as’ produclng m, in me animal ‘lame "(m The clulm l5 madellclonfeléring the degree]. "wglfll you an‘ egg, Leave ulcunllwrs 1n lbl-lngllllllil soft, about 1 hour. ; Rub 2 crackers rolled. shapes. _ _ I _ f v ,_ -—-——- - “' lThese feeding materials in the that sunflowers are a llardler cropl 0V8 0110 101111 110V?!‘ 6 1111 0110. x . __ " '; l 1'" -' A, ‘i crop, come from the soil and the than corn, withstanding both __ ~— ~~—- , _, . --~-~~-we'v-~r---W-W-~M air. drouth and frost to a greater do "_“‘<"’—_" , - y , . ~ -. Nitrogen in the soil causes stalk greo. insofar as the claims put TIMELY GARDEN PRACTICE r ' ' l . and leaf growth, and builds up the forth for sunflowers as a food for ——— l _ THIN, FADED HAiR protein of corn. l cattle are virtually of recent orl- Now ll,“ ll“, Fall 1.3-,“ am _ _ i. _ . tPllosphoric acid from the soil gin, experiments and invtlastltlzlzltionlvlslllqg many localllles, pglflflyeg '_ ' bushes forward r001- Efllwth. 11nd regarding them are D1110 011 Y nlwhich hove ripened should be ' ‘ “' : ."DANDER|NE" ripens the crop. ' an introductory 811138- 1! 15 111'.l1fted without delay. Every tuber _ ; w .‘ Potash in the soil causes the terngting to note, however. that fllllghguld no saved, llg prices are ' ' _-, , E n- ‘POFIXIXIIIOXI- 01’ Cllrbtfllyttlrales —- analysis of sunflower silage feo at llkely m be lllgher lllan those or . . . r ‘ I To T111CK N starch. sugar Kw. 1n the cont an Idaho agricultural 61911111100101 last Winter. When thoroughly dry. - - --. -,-..l» < * _~_,.,,.,,w..,..,...l..~v-..e plant. . station indicated that it compared [he potatoes should be sol-led and ‘ ' A 7:. 130 V011 BB0 1110 11111111111 01' 5011 favorably with corn 5111180» 111 the edible tubem be stored in a ‘ . 1 ' _ 1 -" ‘l 35 cents buys a has a grout deal to do with the Canada also studies of the relative cool “lurk, frogt-proof place in 51131-1 , I _ f‘ bottle of "Dantier- quality of the teed. value oi‘ sunflowers and corn for-law boxes ol- blns, .0 _ r ' .~ l - ‘.- ine" Within ten l-lerels wllut the Purdue men gllnga purponsyelligest lthat in , Brussels spouts will now grow~ -.~ minutes after", tire , discovered in the growing corn: inutritlon there -is not any 810111 ing zrlcely, that iethe small cab- . V, M” first ‘application you . . l1_ Jdvsry ingredient continues to, difference, although c0111 ll t0 119 bagelllke growths will be filling out. . r~~—r " c1111 1101111111 a s1!!- ' 4 increase uniformly in the plant un-l preferred where it can be plenh-Ioud there will be a telupbfltloll to} gie trace‘ uofdhuld- ‘ tIVOctbbBr 1st. "Tyullyflind easily grow‘!!- w11°1'°*ulse these as soon as of fair size.‘ . rut!‘ or 1.111 11s alr- . '1 Alfie!‘ the ear begins to form. this is not the cases 11111111011101.3130 not do so; rather allow them M _ M E n _ , ll . V, , ~ . " . ‘ . . Danderine is ‘to the one nitrogen (protein llulmlnz) 11e- 1110 1"‘ “wane” subamuui 1m remain "m" "w" ‘m’ Peliefltly bomarsonl" wmeglregxiynggulgxballn (gtqlgetz; From myexperlence us a Wilt. and mother Lllnd that the majority,” llulr what I free: creases quite regularly in thel ‘solid. They are especially deiivi-I apfigtlte. My?‘ arlljd was urn llihe/laergepf nervous ofnsers of Dr. Chase s Nerve Food are women, especially worllvn passing . . . v W, co _ t‘ ~ " ‘ '_ v . , zsszlralr. 15.2“; t.':'.'.:-.".".:..%'1i.:izi::.z" *1":11E~~'~<*,.a>=:;::::"“"*°"*122:. 'r..zr;'l.i".'it.ealr.*zzs.g.12; through we charge of he. rm by your».- u strength gstlttlon;jf'"lt“ ‘film; ' ' 3, gum l,“ lls grealost feed lpemums almost ,0 zero m. a]. strength." after baby comes, and also by mothers for their young daughters enter- right to the roots value at the time its ears are The accredlled hard gylgtgm putlsllort while. This vegetable is one ,_ ' jug their womanhoolt While it is good invigorates ant-l- fairly hard, anti the crop is really l" openmm, two years “l, by tllolof the very few which may bo uscd' strengthens them,‘ to cut for the slln; (about for all classes 0t’ humallilly, i um Health of Animals Branch of tllegllreet from the simian when the helping your hair to" w 1' tember 20th in Ontario). grown long, thick and luxuriant. sure it is especially so for women,.as they sccm to be troubled most by 1, Department of Agriculture at ot-lsrvllud 1S deeply covcrol with nervous dlS88S6S."—-Ml‘S. H. Aichorn, 23 Gel-aid Street, Charlottetown, ' 4' Th“ study “haw” the 111111011’ tawa has been well received by thelllmw- P E I ;. Glris- Girls! Don't let your hall‘ ance of a continuous and abundant qlockmen o! me count,” l, ls Con. The Corn-Ear Worm. . - - - '; slay lifeless. color-less. thin. Bllnnly of available pianifood for fined ,0 mm, Med »,.,,,,le and l, l“. 'i'he corn-ear worm, Often con- 501111889- A single application , 0f the growing crop; especially phos- ' . delightful Dsnderine will‘ double ' the beauty and radiance of your l llqjpgndl it malted it look twice as abundant. tended to rid as rapidly as possihleggsegnwégfltlxlga Eéiilfréggfi gféfiigfzg‘ the disease of tuberculosis from huts during tug pa“ year “';)rked' Canadian herds. Figures Elven outimwoc Wm‘ mm l“ many locum. by the Veterinary Director Genera Jew so has the combat" proper’ “how that ‘Mrlysix hands had up The corn-ear v/orm may be ‘dis- to October l,~.been fully accredited. covered in we ‘apeyes M, the ears, Th“ breeds represented we ‘he where it eats its way downwards poric a/cid and potash. 5. When supplied with sufficient writer. the corn_crop took up about the same amount of phospol» ic acid. about 35 times as mucll nit rolled, and. more than‘ twice as mlrch potashas authorities usual- ly state the crop to contain. Every woman is interested in an- other wornams letters, and we shall give the women a chance to present their experience with Dr. Chase's __.l___ , . that they take Dr. Chase's Ncrvc Food for that ‘alhlll’ feeling uttt-lldntlt on tllc cure of children and performance uf llol I myself take it for llcl'\'0u's ll-rll.. ' and absolutely dept-lid on it. I give lily t-hil~ "' and renders the ears voiceless. - - dren the Nerve Food durillg w-xrllnillutlnll HENRY G. BELL A Care should ‘be taken in every ‘ gene Food by quoting from the" week,’ and am lure it helps lilom." case to destroy the caterpillar. Of- ‘sf W . W ds, C ld t , OnL, writes: “e15 ' PLAN-rm‘; ten the ends of the ears attacked m m M o m a “After the birth of my baby I was rundown. nervous and ~ Mrs. Annie Bcllunly, 33 Pauline Avenue, What You Want m, can-[alnlng l... Wm a... m. Mun not oat nor n“... Jumnlnl lfyou do not find anyone you know There is such t1 rush I 1 a m l t h’ D C] N Food Toronto, Ol'lt.: “Since the ‘iiu" Ipltlvillit! M d m ll! m o can no . r. lane's erve - - _ m [he 323621;!‘ 3r “spoon lhfglzlnf; :1?” gram I: bum 5w up “d m“. me mo“ and W“ among these ladles, write us for ref ., Spring to get soezll sowing and STOMACHS CAN BE RESTORE” again. , people are resorting t0 ‘preventiyo lllrisfilll‘!!! _ more thull elehlrand ‘illld thlltrllr. ‘Clllgsc’; planting done in good time that post heap; when such has anything that can be accomplished been (Lone it will pay the grower erences from people in your commun- ‘r0 A HEALTHY CONDI- ‘to » , _ Nerve Idood gives‘ protection‘ against the c H c! and t bum these "Hons "y; or 33k your fnends and 1191311‘ 'ilu' and ull other germ diseases." H ‘ " _ or ""1 1110-11111 1° 101111011 11111 "0111 111 ' no" all”... preveont infertationp next 11°79 f°r P01111311"! 05°01? D13 Chan's Mrs. w. l-l. Stoker, as null-wt sweet. fioRsl H. W N gfrliflllflllilsiljlflge bffrnllfnfilanllgg Not to be limited in diet but L.) 1'01"- LME TS ' ' ' Nerve Food. Hamilton, Ont; "A. young mother. tuldwldll! ' ls preferable‘ eat whatever he pleases is the 0f 111ml’ kinds At tile Experimental Farm, 0t- LINI iVlENT in the Fall. Exposure to the long. cold Winter beginning shortly af- ille same things with equally sat-me!‘ 01 111° 1°11’ 11110111113. mom be!‘ isfactory results. But. it is possible Wee“ rm‘ m“ 119a" 1° devemp’ B‘ M E d] , mere}! scarcely a town villa r she was so glad l advised her to use l)r. dream of every dyspeptic. N0 one 3'10 "I 11 .V¢- --_ I v _ r g3 o Chase's Nerve Food after ller baby was quickly remedied with law l, l,“ no. be“, lound gang can honestly promlseh to restoJ-e16812"ialgilcgeémtflfzyglrglillggkzigl‘; _ hamlet in this great country but can lwrn. 9hr had "led IIIIIW 11111181. 11111 111191”- . . . .v _ i_ _ _ '=°"=1AB' l'::;:.<;'Y..w::::. 112.5%." all 5122112112.*:::..:*all..:r1.. l» E G Y P T l A N O ' ' ‘ ' produce splendid evidence as to the ‘restorative, upbuilding influence of no success with them l told her Just how much benefit l hadgninod with Dr. Chase's‘ Nerve Food, sosllel also used it wIf-‘h ‘llie m transplanting is not favorable” so m“, up m, dmesnve on“, 31:21: 25551127173112: 51:35?‘ nflggtrser lug: vyglmdl-krlown treatment for the lame wonderful r...ull._.. _ l wglfagrurpg, lo the trees Any whlch Wm beithlut a plenislinlg dietrlnaiytgetseleltétglover the plants Bhmchlng takes IIOTVQS. ltlrs. R. I: Scott, Teacher, Czar, Alta" 0 . . . . s 0o a c ‘ ° A It ' "After teaching school for two years my nerves were in a nltattend condition, and i had almost incessant headaches. The doctor told mo l would have to quit, but a teacher Mn. Jennie Haywood, 88 Turner 9L, 0t- tawa. Ont: After 16 weeks in a hospital with rheumatic fever l returned home a complete nervous wnck. I took nix boxes soils where there is danger oi heaving. late Fall planting is un- safe. Whlsn How-growing ‘shrubs and pots are removed every two days whe,“ me itciygrcaagagrsresigzlfi or so for examination the plants in“? film)!’ ‘w,’ u me blood Goodlmay decay. it may be a, few days [tlgtegllonowllihoutpflch red ‘mood or perhaps weeks before the late (4 . At sii Dealers and Drunintl. Manufactured only by friend told me how she was restored by Dr. - . ol-Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and have had no , . ~ l sown endlve is ready ito blanch. if In. H. Alchorn, 23 Gerald B Cbarlottc- ' ,, Chases Iwrvc Food under similar colldt~ lie-raceous plants; are planted in is impossible, and Dr. Williams” the“ remarks Wm be a Temim D an‘, “u”, an’. ch...‘ . no“ rotuns o! norvoua trouble or rheumatism. non!’ My new“ we" compmely taunt , _ IIOUGLAI t 00-. NAPANEILOIQ. i h od ti e lh Pink Pills offer the best way l0 811-. ' in recommended to me by an aunt Ibo and . . ‘ .. . M, l -. the F1111. v11! (a 11 lthsob H111 h; m,‘ the mod For this reason de . it while DIIM: the can“ 0mm“, Ira. w. H. McIntyre, Gnnanoquo, 0nt.. no um x thoroulfllyenjoy are. _ 11001101‘ 1 11 0110 0 e “l” a ' Lelhwv- ' ' u "About five yearn ago I and. Dr. Chase's these pills are especially good ln t h o’ l t l t_ Ill completely b11111- IID by it; Ill.- 1kg, Jo fllpqnnq", to ‘C015 I Ne; ._ 1 stomach "cum... amended by mm ‘ulgllymtlil: cmcssaved alsmslowneagy Nerve Food when in a stabs of obazlutle 2015,, mm “hm d,“ awn"; _Dr_ \ blood, and in altutclllsh. ollnervous from! and be aided ‘m0 grown, lapse. and continued ts use un a dyspepsia. Proof o t e va ue o ' a e Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills in cases B: Eiffel: :l:e°:“fh:m'g":°l', f’ {:9 01 11111159511“ 1“ ‘M3111’? Mr‘ ‘Iognlllanta are scattered they may be A-.Mdl?011t1111- T. hm"? N" snw “liifted after a. shower with plenty i111");‘gazing‘firtfgzrgggggikfiiyxex‘of soil adherintnto the roots and l] 1 1 v , I l"... once myself a bond slave to h it. Eating at all become a trial, and as time went on lbecdme 11 1119111 skeleton of my former self. l loaf.’ ull sorts of recommended med -.‘ nines, doctors’ and advertised, but] Chase's Nerve Food for run-down condition, Jarred. nergel__snd_ gljlqpls 9e45,, there was ‘ one ailment, (vylch prcdo llnuted-T-rlsrvnug head-obs. . 1h comlihtlnlr. nervous-mains‘ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has no rival." . a x. - ,1. ". DR. CH es Nerve Food Is gentle in action and building up the nervous taken fourteen boxes. l cannot praise it enough, for itwoflred lnnirncle in Irena.“ Ill-n. May W. Taylor, 180i Davie Street, Vancouver, 3.0.: "ran o! my circle told me _.HeIg, the Molten Flurry ‘ the Pallets ffonn botwnqn u and failure, Don't 111i! .660: for a winter Jfil-la-m it by Ilvinl W111‘ Pratt: Poultry Regulator e transplanted closely together in _ rows. and the frame be placed ovcl- ,.1hem ‘in lh-is position. At this time when grown under trams condit- ions -t will be well for the grower . - to examine the blunts 111111 l0 1'0 move any ‘leaves which have been ‘ t n avail. Then a friend said ull l, k d b m _ lgy l)». Williams ‘Pink Pills. l soil‘ a” e y “u” ' it does wllst its nlIoiIIpliOO-q! ulstn and toncLny n box and l thought, before they’. In“ Mun‘ _ lneunlswlsbuxthhthlnwhghwsk wglneehllhbhhthnl were “mm I could ma] a Chang“ 1 Mm" 111m“ of r1119 bran“ are the |rowth of Thcn l got six boxes more, and b)” both old fill lstill unhnrvested. the plants should , the time they WP"! 111100- 1 "lithe nlrllmi st once and be laid on ' ' 411111118 my 11101119 W111i 1'@K111111'11l"n drv floor nr ‘be hunz up hv the null eniuynwnl. My srnsrfll 1111111111 rlmtr until tllrltlllltrle lime. To al- » ls now mod. and it is no wonder low the ill-ans ii remain out longer. that l lllll nn enthusiastic adv<1011101mavl~sstllt in loss as tile rain will or Dr.,Wllllnms Pink Pills." ‘cause them to germinate in the You nnn procure Dr. Williams the pallets. To get Iota of a I £101! and ynung birds give Pratt: a trtl at our r... Money rut-x u YOU Are imam-a “ado In our own factory In Toronto. V Sold by dealers all over Canals. ADVICE FREE. Let our experts help solve your poultry wonderfully potent in forming-new, rich blood and In Jon. menus. Hydro ‘oi-n, system" 0nt.. . wrltom"! undwadnsrvonolut ' - ‘ - wtm Auk lol- IRIII Pink Pills through any denier in meal-nullified? tIlTammwZtItIMdMa-ih flmrnor c.3125 In bolflnm0=f' of the time. It woman" grates‘ ‘mend at every critic“ “age 111111.119! 111:? "I- dollars lo you. medicine ormghoyhzvill‘ lg; sent Ylzrllartc nmntigelsd 1:411 dshgurid 3.6 fixhfleagfir-zyzwufffiz (:3. tgailgdeviwwhQTet 5s 0.1119 ‘has ‘u dahnr 01"_1§11"1sl1g,<gg. b milst o s ox firs t *olvr-' , rie e re - ‘ ' “no ~ Q5 _ . .. .; ~ ... =- P’ cm o‘ cmld.’ ha‘ bgxesn for $2.50 hv writing! d1rmxllfsghinfl- 1 P ' o m“! l m" ‘or y ' ' ’ “onto . ‘ - T ' "1- ' J0 cut-w Ava '1'°"°'"°~ to Tho llr. Williams Medicine Ca Wire Wat-ml. 1 , ' ' " * L‘ _ v ~ Ilrqckville, Ont. 1 Many plots have during the past _ l . _ ‘ wit .0