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Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 3 May 1917, p. 2

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h ni gee al ates the Ch Ho> That e Too Pa ride he caoi give hwfwls. Through Da T $eEternl Thehenag e %chine, but lfài ever fearn he o run it rigt oære -ed by Professor Henry G. Bell. ,Nreve a hold duck ers long.ra y St. Paul here reduces religion to its hour he gave direction thatafwinsd Mhesndautrsoalags thpca e n lt mrerpil".last analysis." from a poem written by hswf e eatet ntasol ilb ce ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h o jc fti dprmetl o lc- a h heggs. Banishing everything from tesolplaced on his tombstone hr nwra en fietfcto, ed d our farm edeprthen aveofpaacknowtl. One nice thing about brooder.s i ot anbt'tsf .gvehneac ete. rieonoe aý IOO uo mrit a sbeth etanio n to solndthat you can put two in one house and a:-"Lt ithsnest quahities, he they are to this day, saying oalta alddrc fsapdadadesd ddress allquestionsto Profesor Ã'enry . Bell inEant ightill not thrive in a cold, ab deth faith, hope, love; these three e not dlemayed, ye waitinoesha WodnAvortpdncfrths are heai q u ishingPompaekny L.mied, lnopen coop; itqs an imnpossilbility, so do We dare more than the great apostle weep, oqnto, and answers will appear In this column in the not ee-mrirmnt any further with it. na: at g n - oeFrsilH iehHi eoe le; H .-Greigi ftegets I18uvsble where immediate reply la necessary that need mr aend mr feed thath stand on2 that alone . It can-it does. best." a talmped and addressed envelope bil enclosed with the oecr mr ne Many men .in whom faith is dead E wok eathfleorth boybui is neo quesition, when the answer wIll be malled direct. Henry G. BeIll. uh by he tierass arehoce whose love is lost in tears, yet cling 1 sieepeth.' sntdabtara hrce ule n etl Question--G. L. L :--(1) I would weaththat is is hard for themn to bite it off. To ope as an anchor of the soul. Mighty Power of theSu trnr. Treihadyoefteof Qkeean-Ga L.tL abut it 1allo. I her israther ot and the w a Goslings do not need fed until thy' hThere'dproverb says, "Whileathre' But a mightier opponen eanmrlvrusw sntclaes a nktey have a great many advant. be best to sprinkle themn, so that they should be fed i o the ahesre the truth is better, "While there's teloumtot pruaie ggesvilnltetnsesi the conidnceof ages and would like to try one. State will be moist when the cemetnt is put' omne afrciny or e mas esre hope. there's life " Noeoun fal h man whosadsha tht ot n how he ga toubl isoverome andon. s i is esiableto av r his Mmend or dcuhicesor duckl d îHope, is ed--he 'ehor erxaf te.e ilaeignd evm e fo r a. euinlanta uvdhunraee" n done ç iggîng and plastering are cemenit three-quarters of an inch to Shorts (middlings) and one-third corn- Hpliete-heixi hefbe an d shiet rthirs wtes hnw aepueadwe;w e h doeone inch thiek on the walls it would mneal, which can he made equal aertse1-ises out of the ashes of grief andhesodbhibrtr'hesrukavngefgnrstyaweoetf (2) Have we not been cautioned tel perhaps require three coats to do this, shorts and cornmeal, and five per cent. ties, ap nd oastowa wrd heaven h of the arnithogriefandpicie:ta hemr ecu h lwesteo silo Io prevent actual accuntulation of Iic can be put on at a time after the A humid atmnosphere in the egg os adsoro.strofandliteing lve!cnha h aineadpreeac nwrig liquid, liow can this be done in a first coat. -After the first coat has chamber of the incubator is one of Examples of Hopeuteo ig"Tue n hsfrahret hti ot vier water-tigzht pit? been Put on, it will probably be pos- 1the first essentials to the hatchin f I'trStvnsn*Lus h isth r, too--"y brther msaigTeto h td o h at;a (3) ls there any tsimple way of re- sible to,follow with the second coat,,strong, healthy chickens. HeartedS 1tevnonhLoui qthLiofthe apt procifdelahfrtereungothtahsu tegetsert1fs movig th silge fom apit ilo. since the first sets rapidly, but thee1 After the bre n eioi oekld , gigtedies ht fhat, ad-Iambte ow'lf hiet'it A seondcoa wilereuir-tie t sefreeingseaon s ovriloe.hiJwiting stories of joy and Let us believe t.hat this isre o l r i es saa- thn.4 ver: - ) Lowering a light into scd coTe lreir et s ett iroostera are woerse than a uteless en- hope propped up in bed,. hie hand the coiunitless dead." Let u eiv ndadtandb bevto ftes en eto vll son dscovr th pre- ri2ofthe moistre in th e ttm ftcumbrance. They are a positive in- stained %with is own blood,'olsaWed. eblivitvnofRer nthorsndomsfvgtto.by gas, of since if it is present the of tepit iThefisthe s 9Fjuyto rnthiee quality of the eggsi. 4like a conqueror: Ingrersoll himself, Mayheffih ravntgofadnngstela g t wil go ou immedately. tfrth e bottomlo.Tef rthle siorun topthe i icks should be left in incubators "This be thé verse you grave for me: 'wish in himself. "in t fsneofrsosbtLwihi n e ai heav-ierthanut ir; ene, youTheroundthevel, arndofhe sit connecthedfor 48 hours after hatching. lere he lies where he longetob-dahH sesatr' engt edrtgterwhtejyofu throw inia cotuple of feet of coarse 9oldlvl n hv tcne d You cannot expect clean eggs .om Horei he sioPe .uchievement, for the child feeling that lck orel-rocks there will c oon for iher i e ottmp.f esmot ture unp miu. nests; and claeggs n9 nd teut esar home frm te "sea mt utfy eviensa igh ntetnetbdi t e neon s;ilo and not occupy the %volume where be Pu'mPed out at intervals. The Clean drinking water and plenty of t lastintree liSamark he is gve riofthe soul. haste eertsth ae1:pcilpieadlaueil the silae rests.second means of, procuring good drain- it is one of the prime ess,ýentials tot yi arofSma "ebigCrilhian Hop ehhe bs ie h h i.Tademnsuihadond A tothe eina plsterngige isto luarrange for a smnall draic sue esaar in cialtry.neubtionof.eHericyas as modern as man: Goo Frayerbueenpa s ntiruhteitlsfr firwe yn a brow outtosaldethe of c an be the pit silo and connect with some out- !dates Lack to the early ER-Ptilgscould -wi. shtefo be- chamiofn o dpt-'sbeatho lie: etera n aeustewr;anqhncllygte h w fee, bçut itoisabst totho ti>utreight side drain. Before it is time to put 'Who used ovens heated %with frmen damserotod- icrut-sulm oe-Beas ieybutf i ao itoteeo deepth bu t five feeotrand thouto a the silage in, open this drain pipe and ing manture. 'e of thoujght andspeh A poet, hie shall live also." oreyo-sigpriso uho ueptandiflabot e eeals.'Otheen rue allow the water t<> drain out. Afteé FEggs al] of one color tare preferred have heard thehwitnesses. Le less offeringany thanks or ornpensa-umvhr wilnd lab esr to bilds. tefro%ise itthe silo is thoroughly drained close to those of mixed color%. Uni form"- Out ofasthenight that covers e. Clugpgveusthsm fmthnagu:ton-f e le ti . (affoding the pipe by driving a close f.tting plug 1it , Bink s te pi frmapoemt polmmett--it, a inthe enraceof i. Ti il rvn liei a kttgor my unconquerable soul." 'The heart still overrules theha veyoewot walls of i oth Lo i r hth es te h.e( e Th e host w ich wa. e e teNfro , ? word of faith, nor of love, And what %we think we m ust b le e a a n t i g t o w t r i i g t three sorfthiour inch s >est to leave getn u h itwe uligtehere, but hope exults, for "'souils" do And what is gieuarcvet eeisnclnrsptthnt mh oved whncthe snt east to be re- ,ilo can be used fier taking out silage. not die. This man is august. "Death Must still believe, for stillwehe tt.tpusalyronhsoo-i trued. enth va s are finally A box with a capacity of about 10 hath no dommnion over him." That in a world of larger sothqet eursta h po-1 huhlso algei smtie ue Huxley would not be called a defend. What here is faithfully be x ' ena I lashaetebnfto e you ave xcavted out ive hsbo isz is oidedwt so -ied, The $symptoms ;of ring-bone are lgen. er of the faith. Religious people have Will be completed, not i " tedut o h o o eto e 9six feet and have the walls trued, wheels under one end, and the other' erally irregular lameness followed by said many hard things about hirn Yet And] Hope' abides. u<n. i ol eepcal aube ens teY e :ould be plastered with a good end haes handles, sto that it is Possible constant lameness with a bony en- consider his testimony. In his last ,ev. Johi R Ak Ia od a eeoè n iteflw mor r. Te frst oat an e touse hisin te sae wy tht alargement, partially or completely sur..ion put on aibouit a half an inch thick, andwhebrw is used . After the silage rudn h ooe rpsn should be -made of one Part cement and is; used down to somte distance, horsge The best treatment is rest, then 'yOWHA oon."B ree Parts clean s4and, and plastered 'or a grasolinie engine cani be use sablse it rmfecifbiidd right on the dirt walls. If the source of power to ru.ý this hoist. .f mercury and cantharides mixed Cs fLv tFrtSgtWt with 2 ounces vaseline, repeat in about Camn ado-oo. Te possible. ~~~~~~two week. If this fakils to cure have ^thrisayruhnteolfo A small quantity only should lhe pt. 1 Athed and bspitredkpovro"apynhewoig ht'ontu * in the trough so they will eat it UP the e h eavy sprl- ing work dceron Thlog aoin,"SirDoula Hag adE c 'ean. Keep it replenished. e orkntheamo should e fed da r- ï,th jd eee-thINTEtRNo AYNLLSO i ieogtt evr ap u r There is a lot of money in the early A litle watchful care will enable the Tforinea the scaeful wany . oAtheh he ude oed the rndoAY6baegnrlhddn i oigte lms if they are kept growing from nflockmaster to keep a fresh qupply tofarm incr eas theefficinten tc ofte eeard Sheila's voice-abut er a<admaridhivad-oe ihn r the start. '.0ats and wheat bran will grain in the trough.ofarmthefam-measdlnsi h ktpeasat yungvocebutver, ery e fw week of thirTfert H keep them growing fast. Separate the ewes and their lambs ofThe b f armr.dcie. eso 1--Jss h Sran f for wsa ae floe rtsih ae Réep)tthe eWes up to full mnilk flow 'from theAnaifi flock. A hurgle cani be Tebetwa ofedfo ficiency "l'mi telling you this for y-our- own --John 13. 1-17. GodeHa'sftrwfthHo D th'm by g7,ood.feeding. - sdfrthsproe to crut the hay, sprinkle i', with wa- _ good, you know, Katie. It's such a Text Mark 10. 44- iin a tta ieam o e Arrange the lam-b creep where the The ewes with lamba ïshould be fed admxthirud ritatohateo eand m one ado eve- Vobt larnbs cain go for extra feed. LCoax, wit.h rsthing else for you totrto do sLorme- \ilerse3o nowledgeta oo oQenAeada n e tthem t o eat aillthey will '4a3r1y antr h'aitli anb ewstt iare not This ration is to be fed in the morn. thi.ng you inever were mea1ntt to do" taras orvfalltpompe Jss n twnsitriVoet ccpedte1ae Y ng; ait nooni, feed WhOle grain; at Aniother voice answered her. The e thas serva n t of alleTeko.psto.TeQento h ra- AMILY T ight, rie ecut hay and rounmd ra- judge was meth.iU f.ar, expert, in hie -, way from God toe o a to.and a littie lonig hay in, the ma&,; edä dt t lirin Nýoü~gW'" ape o» ndt irn h u wanH H O E rsfth# rses to pick a fthy o ep n«y a i ones of hope- xworld'a standards to him! a htslaigust itrmtes 1 11esis nddicremn The 4. Gartnents, not only aeuprhb Ceanniness Makes Hlealth Possible, Therefore Le t Ils t'se In- The hay canbe soakedfrom one feed- other voice was irresolute; it wouidiconle costn e i dotaguaelie aot sft n dividtki Towels ~ing to the next if desired. For old Utake only ia little mre to t temake t Wcol resstum e odotoie r:te SrDulsHagadhsbiehdm dvdilTwl.horses this is a good ,lan. d irgtowe sttervEast isdteai. n a h ey pca itntino en ad Docking or cutting off the tails o "'Of cu 1-1 e-e cudto vsit teaEdasttoraiz,owi-mreda th prvecael tmn kNo oreindstrouSgprade ofdivduas sfreingfrofon ormo horsaes is a cruefty that lasts thr.ougthmaki afi ne toneh*;. , Mia , I zde tod te workof an nBcinhmPlceentingEwr r skin diseases and other contaious of these diseases .q are uet b rslife. They can nevePratrticreiteedasf cudtehteht im ThSnofGddeasav'ad enAexdrgvehew-tat art Gordially invited to write to this blished with each question and Its but full namne and address mnust be 10 Cf paper only. Answerswill be envelope le enclosed. department to Mrs. Helen Law, 235 W finto'a crack player who has the urage to lose a match rather than ,se his respect for himself by accept- A a mistaken decision of the umpire 1ts tribe, should not get too much n, but plenty of light. The secret fern succesqs is In watering. Do )t water from the top, but put the pot a baisin or tub of water reaching lf way uie over night. Do hs ice a week. Alsio wash the leaves rweekly with a little weak soap wa- J. H. L.:-A very *,ot oven is usua ly quired for pastry. To test it place spool.ful of flour in the oven. has ýould brown In one minute's time. M. D.:-1l. Long hot baths are de-' eting. Ilot baths for tonic effect ould be short and always followed 1a cold bath. A short hot bathf ting harlf a minute or a minute maý taken every mnorning without i ry. The best time to take a sweat. sucl cthseforhebath shouilatbc fol- wed by a neutral bath at 92 to 95 grees F. for fifteen minutes, 2.. not harmful to et fruitikehalf hour y. The combinations you mention acid and sweet fruits, such ad nges and stewed prunes or figs, are olesomne. 3. To pasteurize milk ýa chilid it is not necessf ry t o i0 but merely to heat it to s tempera- eu of 142-145 degrees and keep it re for at least thirty minutes. if m rilk is pastourized in a bottle or er container which has been placed a"kettle of water, heat the water to -148 degrees, so that the mnilk will1 at 142 degrees at least. Boiling nperaiture is 220 degrees. 4. A -s'On is Most susceptible to colds en tired!. etide what may betide aig shall be Haig of Bemerlydle," rhe words of Thomas came true. ebarony of Haig has des'cended M Haig to Haig for over six ceni ies. ady Haig is quiter as great a fav- Ln with Queen Mary as she is with Queen-Mother, and whenever our sent Queen visits Aldershot Lady' g is to be seen with her. There two little daughters by ,thIs ro- ntic marriage,,.and they seem as n war-workers as- their gentle, un, rusive mouther. Siilitary Precision. colonel in the French army, who h i freat ee for neatner bt- not d ncay to conciplimnent his dmnaster on the appiarance of his . -Their unifortms are neat,e the Colonel, "and their instru-1 't are nicely polished and kept in, r, but there is one improvement Mi mst insist upon.,! %, CUM t a1 tle anty prtecaUton and je not handtled b sucsie ndv ..a sefte h a las'i at.c by tucntrol standpoint. This dra- iribe- numberof these bacteria ore, transfer- la wok vra el h h n a t red to the towel, If. the. individual re vos avr as well, i le p the i- l h a <ta iaei n i ingon imbcaseh wsstpd. i o10, Abanque r t arbth.speaa oeteco i lrtd h eod usin th towl i heathy thebaceri tie aaety n brnin upthe infc- fe from either the addition or Ir.k bore no reentment; heaceptedhim- ons yatrehioe with a bath.Ih a-bu h im h lna r a. P may dothenow h a eventhrough teath n iincalculable. Asa for twlsr ino"aiosmtral-Iw ef at the valuation that Othm ernhd !houe a ao i a oth otsigako rwhadetnsu n towel be useid by some. one else. But a roll f a4obn prthe clea l com frt o e uh a srupl y g nrlyim-paetpnhm Yth atdt y pahdOUn trveh auiy nrmu ossaewi ifa personafflited with ecema, ringt- stalled in the kitchepaper towellngin-posil u ndr r esnt AyM ctio ns make something. Se ie,-" u h ouse, a slave--f»rmove hi A nd rdb h at rwralo a vorm or any of the parasitic diseases, and face w1i n for"ene ra ai atclryi iis n on n h g lderr round sothat A Mat. 4 . o o r oadao he r ailmvie ytee-es fersonis, every one who touchu t It Io If for a' pleux aas the tradot e pnyoteinte, fal. uk! 'l. 4 . S epoed otei ay otetalptt ed htsr Uable to infection. This bacterial 'have clean , esn , afailycano Skm-ilkharal te roinofthwe m es, ch 1 listen tod, e ÈTi sms e altod tpoel e eu poultononte owlfainrasdvery least they a ould e a, tth wmlk heMslead"isu uid awennttec teg eaes thie s ce i "Ye M" gtatda i cuetemto loa ipe es by each one who unes it in turn and quently and' eve angesOud fr-sr.*f if. Te an hoatalsa fat mMaw m y Poatoacbforintanelaver sou evey pirof ans wpe onitplatepletyof oa adyoe s 1 uwSuplyth fa wth laaee jlly foi;afhng iy in punished, but""f#heavenlybread and wintaeU awdl itiutd tmyesl et a ew ryolonof grm. s hatoestewans efredyl on nIetain caplhnaheneate nw hema r nnwh rbsaoferetrnl ôa-onroedbya-ngahefomainusd ome a enune eshoue wereen-sokedove niht tale gntatIrrightma ërhf# i teN-manîNate ad abpr tr oug sncroes re re toinfct rise; Tetoeuwo desa t e eofage is hr M .as t ber ".ýrumchui0m ac ou t oy. ethouldsavoAid petting ïthheands i têe èrelckaet lovr h y .soceMhfa asp« " eû n h ord a th rae o on pig 7.n Sa a apfgred ocen iness tbe- terg. agood diainfetantshod .EeAm htty g end 0 eui " Ra f e Fie sna in Bu t op, ai oe- fres e bd hu ol ae a m oto o gi n hsg*,adits plate a e *te sg ot-tt fhr thes re are s lxry. to soe Tea r vadTh#ofat d U Keep A eut by a Cr a t " $þa"g.' deme co losnedlbya alash ocld winate f ohr tr. k an dsetedbm Mretmtmueie h dagger ould be eiso but even b Wth« l reblW lpm h1Fesu edi.Wyn a.ad.otaeadÅ rb tb eommoll ndusothe htwel wooM A t detroy0ed e«M."petgbthe eif 4 Mtar eway55% 0 08t hwbsa. he U hn u*ofte Ad 1 utte t $ t eat sÃ¥W eewwet harVt, tryggte elI is t M " s-th .Fî e oremthe rtotthat hangs bme *o "sttaif as endertab) %wu g*8 e tsaare M an d to e wt e aî« ,a np o ba a% Weteot M ieû» r«a& $Qas, e aOr taoe nmany sections also suf- rmboth early and late blight- frequently kills the vines and s the tubers to rot. Theedis~ very fre-quently -Cause -heavy gbut they can-:be controlled ýby ing with Bordeaux mixture. R re, however, -that the sprayinq ar"Wery The Ilrst sprayin. dbdoewhen the- plants man nehs ig, Spraying muet bO. ae a «rcuinr risrn urIf If iisnot begun andt the blight h"eatce aibt»in up t* orga i our po nds o coRpe p at vi t r o " - d d d imé,1#inti wael.

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