Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1918, p. 11

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FOUGHT IN PALESTINE BEES INTHESPRINGTIME] "2" "ross. sion of the Orient. Fine Weather Necessary Wher} tinder date ot Dec. 28th, 1817, ' H. H. Dewart, M.P.P., of Toronte, They Are Taken From Cellar. | og rosatvett tie toilowing leitor from = Capt. Norman S. Maedonngll, Reyal PAINFUL DISEASE CURED | Field Artillery, Palestine: "It is a long timo ginee | wrote rou 4 _® dent jetiar. But It is also & long Infsresting Information for Dairy. Wime since I hate had ant SpATE time men Regarding Success In Newlto write in. Fighting here is not io Treatmients for Irflamthation' of [fearfully severe, but with open war- UddersLatle 'Spring Suggestions | fare, a far-away base, impoverishad For the Farmer, ang udeselope country, and scanty : equipment, the work of carrring on (Contiibated by Ontario Definrunent of | is pretty considerable atid not much Agricditure, Toronto.) thugs 1eft over. HE drrival of spring brings} ; X0® capture of Jerusalem was up the TE ings eit ae disisan approached from . the SOUR, my own from the west. how shall I sot my bees out! The main fight occurred outside and of the Cellar?" to the minds | {he city sufrendered. Wé& marched of #1] farmer beekeepers. The an- | In. each batisllon and battery om ile swer calls for judgment on the part Swan acepunt. 0.1 ed ine. Jt wag of each beckeeper. The faciors which Sy is #3 da ed the parags. , (OVINE Corteit) rien und rohiolen in : ing must take a part in Li men andl vehicles in mud: clothing judgment are (1) the cellar, (2) the |.and equipment was'torn and lost. But beés, and (3) the season. it was the real thing. And I had all bears. ideal cellar wil} permit he the pride of the Celt as | pedal the per to keep his bees confined | head of my guns through all star- much longer than «vill an unfavoravie | Ing throng of Orientsls of three con: cellar. This is desirable, A fairy | tigonts. It wak splendid to be the dry, dark, easily regulatel and venti- | yapresantation of the gresfest power lated cellar when the temperatuic| on earth in a day of triumph. From sy maintained i "L agrees the point of sow of immediate mith Fahr. . © & tary advantage the 1 of Jerusale Lat sella, vi moet tose teaice | 8 mt. imporiant as compared wil i » We ons rance. But from the gen- cafiditions play a more promineit | apg Flew it 18 ifportant. It is some- past in the farmer-béekeeper's deci- | {hing for the Cross to have swept sien, away the Crescont after 50 m&hy cen: As a rule, the farmer-beekeeper turies; and it is something to' feel mi do well to Chrvtilly seioct ob that fi has been dome by Britdin. por gio Foe A Sov | Bagdad, Mecca, Jerusalem--all gone Watch the weather forecasts closely from Ieiam, iy Damscdatiil a. amd when the wind gets around io P : 5 h the south and east, with a prospect the city and out again along the a for rain on the morrow, start in the wal ane prt he Daniascs a evening and move out ail if possibte. | oo FERS © HAE A 1 a 28 3 Kid Contract a'l entrances to suit size aff gf = HEB -- Nobuchadnsguar: | 5 colony, giving Strong colonies ap- te a x an hefsar: ) fimo proximately "a tn. by 2 Hi; and: ac ihe history learned later at collegh--= ' Fe 'ange a cushion of chath i(¢ fo 8 Rome and Mabomet; the romance of incues thick at least) over Lue brood | Lhe Crusaders and the Frank; the chamber, it pays to pack the sides Sgt ut Br the present Sond : ? a lons----it all galloped through my! as well, especiiiiy 1 the noruaern byl by" yy laughed to think that it v i | ki a --N-- LAL | | | il i! 1 4 {il Hi i HET | il HHH RHEE sections of URtanv. Special packing cases of Bg 10. wateriai-ure ninde for | Was all true. : this purpose, giving 3 to 4 inches Thiz is an extraordinary: land in packing room. 'fhe shock to brood rearing is very muca reduced by packing and coionies théreiore puild up more rapidly.--W. A, Weir, On- tario Agricultural College, Guelpn, Ontario, that way, It is at once so strange and . i so familiar. The names are familiar. : i One night we camped at . | | iil { | is only eight miles away; I 1 HILT am near the Mount of Olives at pres- ent, ahead are --, and further ® still ---- . The heavens at night fo ? dare wondrously brilliant; no wonder To Treat Inflamed Udder of LuWS: [they Impressed the ancient imagina- amills of Inflammation of the tion, And those hills have looked for COWS. | 6,000 years on scenes like these. It is caused by irregular milk-| ' 'rhe [ondon Scottish climbing the ing, exposure to cold and aampness, | mountain tracks, with kilt and pipe, wounds, bruises, rough or careless | ust he not unlike those older batta- bandling during miuking, eic., and |yony (Man! If is great to see them-- «in many cases appears without well | the hills and the pipers!) And yet it Trarked cause, is very strange. We are very near Symptoms. ---Oné or more quarters | |. off. We never heard of the eol- " of the udder become swollen, Dard |... in Italy till after six webks, We and tender. 'the patient becomes read of things at home and In Eung- dull, appetite Jespenea and temper ly. g a4 of things in Another sphere, ature Jnctbared. oe Jualinr OF LA€ | 4,4 the names and tales that are so milk is Jnare or Sua altered. In Mist familiar come from very long ago. So cases Shirdle rss x ves A this Al much that fs strange has Intérvensd. a ie naw A oh anit Somehow it is a very lonely lind. ivr od milk acy To fall bere seems very lomely. But ined in thie milk duct and is some. | Cheero! We have taken Jerusalem; what bard to remove. In some cases | (RIDES are O.K. And everybody ie ' 2 clotted biood also appears. Reiefs. Ou the Whole in the last two : . . . Constitutional treatment consists] MoM e. weather has been great. E ywh h C d m k bl in keeping the patient as comioriabie Now Ris evils. a FAI} He " ver crc t at ana 1an generosity aKCS POSss1 C 1tS a8 péssibie Yn a my, all comes at once: we are getting it indispensable service, the Y.M.C.A. 18 straining cvery perve-- «3 Bow, and it has made trinsport al- ative of 1 10 2 Ibe. ER5OM Sit, 3 io most impossible; even the camels are 1 dram of gambiags dnd 1 Lv 2 ow P . : d h : h ; d h¢ ' S$ . i BR bh 2h -- Singer (aseordiag to side of gauieat) | SIRE out, But who cares? 1 giving even unto death--to reach and help Canadian soldiers! should be given, and followed up been among the best of my life, The a with 4 10 6 arams of Hitrate of potas- | East has its points. : ir AEE 8 im twies duly for tren dare The | gu "aw. Write the cheque Now. : fe. i patient should be fed food not parti- . cularly inclined to cause ET Antericans in thousands are pian- duction until the inflammation is | ning an invasion of Western Canada ; Colin ; allayed, ~~Raskatchewan Basticulariy---in the Poy es ~7 jatment consists in apply. | coming spring and summer. It is a} La hd E, riiATe he udder, either by keep- |B i] ifivasion fliey plan, and Can- i Lo if or by long | Ada Ehould welcome them with pen fréguently repeated | arms. The maferidls of war they will . Bat water, Poultices | bring will be batteries of ploughs and ied by using a piece sf | barrows and binlers, We want as, Bole cut for America sdttlors. We need their ex- the rusion ol. the teats and fas | P © their en and their hovel ag by strings or straps over | €quipment. We want their aid 'n the hips and loins, The appticacion | production. Saskatchewan has the of poultices of the proprietory. pre- | rich Buf untilled soil. They have the paration known as "antiphlogistina' | energy and the experience to apply gives good results. The fiuid should | te it. The fear of conscription, insid- 3 pm each or b ig instilled, has kept many back 3 ym A % ® Years, Settl . Ch By "(he Border were Mak | oy Here are a few examplés of the large sums required. For huts, marquees and" means to fellows over here, they would eb ga gd ERS equipment in France, $302,000; for free J Wlike the Coentod Chips: : Cea ¥ entertainment, tea, coffee, athletics and" To ensure good crops of carrots, | comforts in France, $643,000; for service mangles, sugar beets, potatoes and | Sart ie, land should be weil pre. es . to soldiers on leave, $114,000, etc., etc. y emanates VD Jnevements wae, of fhe. be = (The YM.CA. gladly sends complete ~ Won't you let your cheque be a Jaintain: iste Soisiom) urs ridin Ae ndortn (he major ue "grt" | OW financial statement to anyone.) generous one?P i : fot Eo ¥. Ana whos ; fain - fl i» . ¢ : ; ' ; : : a aie fred bbe pan | Many Give - their - Lives-- All Can - Give - their Money « He clicked his heels er swamp you with contributions," writes a soldier lad. ed and rémarked, "Corp'ral, Ab Eprove to your etion the yalue| oa : : : {> carly "lan hE. If ine Jetuin Comment. : National Council, Young Men's Christian Association - pa Cut out this coupen and enclose with contribution. Eo try aro i comes Lp | Headquarters: 120 Bay Street, Toronto draex at foot of this adesstieemant; | Tr vo : . ! 3 MUL inden. |. a NW ROR. AL : : G. A. WARBURTON (Toronto) JU fn National Director of Red Triangle Fund Campaign | The Treaswer, Red Triangle Fund: « > J » on Mame... ms

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