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D.'v.- 5., 00lIl.m- , y _‘Ay ?b|¢,1-lli,mourl.' 1\|,,',»_¢`5i¢ guiwntgxous or thermal rum-mini, mt iff- .`1““°°¢l°‘°°°°fY in so many dutewit veil M *° rl" dns cs,\is`e'lor;s1olsing not the dis- wv'u-, oy 5 __ mm-Q simple test, and one th'¢¢, pi-0_mi_sgg'_t,o be more acur-_ atc. In extreme cold weather, the night and early morning rogulred in taking temperatures of cattle is dis- agreeable in _the extreme, In .hot wea- ther, 'when cattIe'h.re` accustomed to _nie comfortable coniitions 01 the Rhady' plnggrnss pqqture, it is al. most-'inhuman _ tog confine them tor twenty-four hours _ln is hot dairy ibarn. Very lI`¢i'.-_-"T;f_-_-.-__ "_" 7" -3, ' ~ ' _ii Here ls YUUR Chance I “lla,ppy,'l`hought” Ranges are known from one side ilu: ionlinvnt to ihc olhcr and r housewife who over \;$l `ligui_ ecommendcd by every The "HAPPY T UEHT" \vm-kr. equally wcli with coal or wood and gives a onger and more rellia‘l1\<§s{ef-vice :han any oihcr. This is not a calm. ire# Incl, and we can prove if. Gs! A "HAPPY THQUGHT" _I _- _ SOLD RY S__. CRABBE, Agent for llappy Thought Range Tr- ___fV___,_~_ ___~_____ _ ____ _ __i_V~_, Let us 'pflttend to Your ` "Pl1lii1bing Trouble We have a large staff of expert plumbers- make a specialty of their work and know that we can give you best possible service. ' Our first-class equipment, modern methods and skilled..w,orkmeii`i` make for satisfaction when they attendf-to your.work. . _. Have Y """ome Heated cold weather to rome be- to the proper heating of your home. work now, today an.. see that your from winter’s winds and phone ,263 for information re-‘ fd Peardon I and Kent Bts. Cor. §.‘~f.°.:‘.'J':‘:f.;.i§2.;z’.1°‘:¥.§’..'2§..‘:t..;°!2 Travel By 'l‘lie All_- Wlieu ordering direct specify “ Doan’s.’f m » ~ - kid” ' " herd lOl* 5 nllmbel' Of yehfs an none glib; .wflmmg thai me W' ue' pl the other animals hqd become ef- llvaauiulb sale A@I|l¢llelnl_'sl¢stha ts-setinsnthslroa~ ¢|s|s:.se|¢s.sw|¢l:m-ass. v»n°fl»:“¢f¢°|¢»¢ las-sale stones lnssnoonmsunsm-s ensthsathaaorathroa|ao¢|stopsths¢os¢h.assarla| restful Hit It la favalubfo to mothers with yoealsilldna. lendpoasalfordncrlptlvshoeklst. the _satisfactory and expedient method of has been' mentioned in veterinary lit- eave it a thorough trial, and found it inacurate About the same m the skin, and inoculating the scratch failure of the ophthalmic and the cut aneous test_.f`renh in mind we were ~very skeptical about it. We, there fore, began its use with extreme cau- zion. We had so little faith in it that we never thought of us-ing it at all, except to compare with the tempera- ture test before any animal was con- demned. Results were surprisingly satisfactory from the beginning. We looked for a chance to give it. a se vere trial. For this purpose we sel- ected an old herd, which we reason. ably ex-pected to be badly diseased with tuberculosis. Fifty nine of tho old animals were given the intradcr- mal test. One reaction resulted. We were about ready to disca.rd_ this test without further; trial, but we followed, sip in a few days with thcmsuhcut- aneous test and strange to say, got \ slight temperature reaction in the same animal and no others. The reaction from the intradermal test was more marked than that from the temperature test, the latter giv. 'ng what is ordinarily considered a "suspicious" reaction. The cow was old and practically worthless and, therefore, condemned on the suspic- ious reaction to the temperature test. _ Our doubt about the accuracy of both reactions was increased for the reason thavtthia cow had been in the acted, which is directly contrary to the general rule. She soon went to slaughter and showed ~a tuberculosis lesion of the liver, thereby strength- ening our faith in the intradermal test and ekplalning why the other cattle in the herd had not become affected. We* then began the use of the intradermal test on lots of cattle scattered out through the country around Independance but never with mal showing a reaction to il; until the temperature test had been ap- plied. We soon found that the verifi- cation of theintradermal test with ing the matter out, thoroughly, we continued to carry the tempera- ture test along with the intradermal test in diseased holds after we began testing cattle in the vicinity of Col- umbia. Howevsr we soon discovered the tuherculus centres in the vicinit of Columbia. We ventured to rely that gixus entire satisfaction is a luxury Either my Patent Pressure Valve or Jacket systems of home heating will give satis factory resu'ts They heat every room in the house to a summary temperature at the expense of keeping only one stove going. For _full partl:ulars and testimorials, call, write or Ulm# 394-1- I Jas. A. Mcllacliern Farm For Sale( tsipls a quaglity of bgsal sw=)mp,kandi is N I A N we wafore t are ii \\ r at both ends had centre; x _ oo .pr ng , I F I C The dwollln and oulhuildin s are in uit urchasers. » m'iizsas-nv. an -||-we pm me - Ca|'|](||a|| Route Clydesdale registered mares, one ln foal, - . _ 1 One clydasdale brood mars in foal. One Y°” ‘ml "'12, fm" "IP fmm' "9" '° iwao yur old general purpose horse, 6 “'"¢_ 'W "W c'\‘.W‘“'° .P°°l' mn ‘fha old colt. ' ' c\'r'ri.s-is in sii-rm mild, gen l'fh°P'»°;rn sfuifuigii .W :sr m.v.|,_ n V ue' ,_ nd 8' cores.: necions, ewes my ers. V :iidhi I I’ . 3,. u °l_d' Sfssphigr aeermmodstioa gsssrvnd HENs__7 ' t Without coil. _4 .; . ' _- lurtsudurs emuin sr em'-yisisg 5°¢lll'_°'°°°“°‘* _*W *U '"f°'°‘*ll°" » Mun", f¢",pq°,d||. f.,.,,,h,U_ rsglulng tickets, routes, etc _, accarntgly > For pertlcslsgsapplytoths owner on' 3'""°_ ' " - sprsn|ls¢s»_'_‘;. " .°.*"' _ » _,__‘ Ml. IIIIPSON (IJ-¢A)' 124 Gt George St. _ _.5 'f___:_ On account of poor health I am offering lsgoiriihiiytzqiialfyhiiili-diggs ‘sepsis- my fs rm for sale, ` containing |25 acres Isl Pl'|°0l \‘l\0d°f\¢°- of' which 80 acres aie clear and in M; _splendidhcarl for cultivation. The oalacne EXPERT OPTNIAN is covered with hard and soft wood, there being enough hard work for fuel purposes to last a |¢eneratlon.The property also con- ~ l l ____ Funeral Director any e bslmrr-l\‘lissA Ferguson.I.ady Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptnesa Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered al short notice SPECIALTIES Disinfecting and ffuniigahug Furniture Repairod and Reup- bolstered. Silont Salesman made toorder OFFICE- KI 8 une’ Phone sesfaiiaillsslsifiiiii- AA- ' _` -A ._:(-_-_::. _ __-‘~ _i\=».~_ .ffm ,P :-;~._. ' ir ‘K _ f/ ~ 5'., ..-.- ~. ww . __- . Ph llehllng Systcmll D. _'Vi/tri line E. _I g Enjoy ur llesding _ ' _ nu 'fh°.fn¢25l7.{c~5’..,“s5.A”¢s'f‘§.‘s‘§‘.'I“.§'.'m'i1'§'a”.‘}'{ to-December sm mr in all assi.: \lD0|\ ‘July lst, and wont on to tick we took up thei again last fall. _we intention of ` using iutrsdermal cattle around Hill and Bt. Joseph were tested p head, forty-four herds were found- to contain one or more reaction animals. One hundred and thirty eight head of and three of these condemned cattle have,-to this writing,-been sieughtff ‘ ed and lesions of tubersolfs 'visible to the naked eye found ln'ull bir _. svrv; v `For""Nnrsery Use y` in danhot take chances on 0 _ _ mms were condemned; one iumiirss- i-Soap. :-~Four generationsof have enjoyed the 'creaiii'y. fragrant skin healing latheriof Baby’s Own Soap- _’_ » igp' ~ " =>' 6: __'__,: ,Z ,_,-, .»' A s . _,_ two. Considering the slaughte`red_'an'i-‘ ' ’ n‘ d _in Canada for mals aloha, the intradermsl test has th°‘ ard` apparently made two errors ‘in_ '108 D aiitopsies. Atthls ratio, there is In probability of -less than one error 'in Missouri. the p35 reactingcowsstill tin hand. ‘_ 9 For several years, we have wished Up to_ the present time the utr der-_ i, ,'_;Bes` _ '_ ' _ and striven earnestly, for some more mal, tests sh0Ws~ iii- litt-len qover- .lasby » tio' You kno/wK;pul'ity_¢ V . i ursery use, on account of its `. ' ;"~-f_,-_,__- ,.1 551'" ,"‘:)__V° 5” ,_ A _ V _ I ‘A;'i*.”_1`.»,`__` sffi V-r ‘--rw?) Ba'_by’€_'07iv_n is-Best for V _ _ ,_ __"_:; '~’~’fi5.&.~. .> I 7_2) _ '\_ .'f=!`ff` 'it 1*. _ 'J V *ii* wi -.vii 4, . , U; I » . . is "\§‘ f ' fi' 1 \ ~> ‘W _. sf. V with tuberculin.-=or what is Ynonn as H l' /' .Vi _ “ i ` H the ‘skin test ' This also fell lar ’ ` short of accuracy. It took only n , ' V _' ` _ \\f _ . 2..., . . few trials to discover that lhrse tests ' _ __ _. were unreliable. “<’y‘/ , ~.. » ' ' A - - ~ ' '-1 Naturally, when the iiitraderrnal _ i _ -- ' " ‘ -""` test was announced, we hoped that /___;3-- it would prove 'a. success, but with the ` -f' p ._v L_ fx ‘.0 __ _ - i’ L9 \ `.:lii'li"1ill’<*, ,_-.___ _ " .¢ s ~. Leave 'your -I call with Big Ben- chcer that is strangely novel about an alarm clock. , _ His face is frank, open, easy' f and sleep soundlymtrustingly, every minute of the ri__i_gh‘t-h_e’ll call you on the dot at any time you say. And if' you-» roll -over and# try just one more nap, he’ll remind vou gently that _it’s breakfast time and keep on calling until you’re wide awake.~» _ '1"here’s 'a feeling of bignelss and strength about him, a pc- culiar glow of brightness and to read-his, ke s_largc, strongjl i 'easy to wind'-his voice clear, sunny, pleasing to hear. f He is sold ‘in Prince Edward., Island by the following jewe1ers_:, _C. W. Patterson, W. N. Tan-V ton, G. H. Taylor, Crockett. See him in their ._ \vindow when you pass by. _ Mrs. J. Mclnnis, Carleton. P.E.I.f the` thought °f wndsmnlng an ani- i I '~ 'i _.il- z E , . _~..., l Xi \ I ’ f?~1=“" 1-- _ n . » ' , . _` I f r f i ‘ i -- __ , x '_ >- w___:__ ~ q` '° . A ‘_ .` Ag... V N 3" :` ' ;':i~"f‘-` l _ _ _ < BIG BEN f » _,",;',_(_ jp" il \ ` ' ‘ ' 4' ` _f.-=_--__~f_~_- s ‘ ‘ I ~ is \ _ _ \ / _ _f \\ / /x 1 ' \ m _ f _ X. 4 \ I ‘ ‘ l \ ’ . As X ~ I »»’."y _W -_,C . - ~ l , ` - . V 1 -_ 1 I : /"\.. \".'i3|| _ _ '_ ,_ _,_ ‘.'»\ , _ -J' » ._/`f. _ - A . V, testing cattle for tuberculosis than , -|,G0,,¢,m“,d on pas, 3_) _ M”s*= ° the old temperature test. We have ` ' - .. wf ' ' - _ _ » ‘ __ ____-‘- __ __ ‘ - ,. diligently tried out every test that Y _ ‘ _ . i _ ._ - . _ _, . . erature. As soon as what is knownas . - ._ -~ _ _ ~ .f - .v~.;-_»:- .- ~1i\- - ~ av 1 - .~ il. -ran-s the “eye test" was announced. we - ~~ ' A 3-7' " `:"' 'I ' I ‘ '» ` "7 f' -F \ .- .-_ 5 », f _~.- »‘,, - - . i . ° ' -J _ _ ti el . i 4. 5 vi ‘ll “Hi "i I lwe tried 'out the method of scratchiur ' `:'_" ' ' ` `, ' ,,. ._-gf vi, ' _all ‘ ' asyougstit in its pursstffonn. .wsu g ,.,,,,,,,<=°,,,,,,p so ll Chores Cocoa beans ground in a rnodqrn. sp’o¢ loss Factory, long ones in blending andfrodps- i ing; ending cars to has it. we _ but the lppefizing and wliolnome. Cewaifs 8f°¢¢f» il Cocoa ~ ` ’ ’ N the morning more than any other time of the day you need food that is nounshmg and refreshing Noth "I8 ll m0re temphnt richer in food value, or more easily digesteelithm nourishing pam af y P* llll t li ll t. ll iigd me 23 Ihkeptbcgn using them until I uniaieciigigilyii fd: thzuiigeglgs I I _*__ _ ' '53'