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Port Perry Star, 17 Sep 1913, p. 7

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A New Photograph of the Poets : A aw cutey Pr, obert Bridges. d Prefer. Hvery 8, 50 matter its size, is y ral extra granulated musical should sing in church, p piife cane sugar, shown by confessed that ws position | J : Snalyals 9910 10 30 PUM, in the main eound." "'Allwill . The welsht i susrantesd . ree,'"' says the Laureate, "that ! : » Ton. as tha. hymns are that part of the church i ee lie. v tic in which it is most desirable SU Lasronce Sugar Refineries, Limited, 'that the congregation should join : Montreal. 4 c i!" but he notes that "when peo- er ire Mab ple are musical they would rather J often a: listen, and when they are unmusi- - 0): ving ovary eal they would rather ding' C) > ploture coloring for ua in jo AY once to do 0 gas Dr. Bridges thinks it safer to hold ee en) wl Sul andertul Chess Law that "ginging is a general 0 lence required. We furnish the. Process a t"' than to reserve the music 5; gees 3a hich: you the sanctuary: for professional {el formers, The author of 'A fBaseant work mes SS a ae are Or apare Pious Call' used these words:| | COMMERCIAL ART WORKS, $16 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT. ads W olseley loys Effort Educate] "It a person were to forbear pray- - Jody Welsel Ra Tijusks tn FET because he had an odd tone in! 1 ~ of Oatario. Ap jor lendar, manaGsment ps Ble voice." | le Veterinary EAA anawox. vs, MSe, 0CT0 3ER >= College Toronto, Canada 18%, 1913 PBB VT svOBB/UILGD - - P i . -- - a --- Ni al A light feeder may digest her food EAT GARLIC AND LIVE LONG. 11 i C arm $ perfectly and be an economical pro- ' -- R Huser. We Zheuld Jeep a record a Royal Health Commissioner of PR and its market value, in connection Croatia Discoverer, Be) with weighing 'and testing of the|" Do you want to be a ocenten. Keep Only the Money Makers, | milk. arian? Then eat tscheschnakova The man who has made two blades This 'will show what a pound. of and techeschnakova tschorba. This of grass grow where but one grew milk or butter costs from each cow is the discovery' of Dr. Gundrum, before has been: looked upon as a in the herd: Ithe royal health commissioner of dy? infests public benefactor. But the man _ Sell the cows that produce butter (Croatia. The strange words simply rms, It was fittingly 'chris- | Who has succeeded in producing one for 25 cents per pound and keep all | mean-garlio and garlic soup. Ragged yal tut" blade at less cost has worked out a that produce a pound for fifteen, Dr. Gundrum, who is a specialist ears of x y more gomplex problem. cents. The scales; the Babcock on food values, has reached, after : is Incréased production does not al-| test 8nd pencil and paper will as nany years of study and. experi ways bring increased profit. In, | sist Jt Yoeding out the unprofitable, yong the firm conclusion that Pe creased piafts from the dairy ei the herd, lic is an unrivalled life preserva- sotomics' production. Wild Mustard, \ go Gundrum takes direct issue ba the cost of production! Wild mustard is most common in with Prof. Metehnikoff's claims ve cows that by their fields that are devoted to grain that the 'well-known lon vity of individuality, are ad- growing and disappears when a r- the Bulgarians is due to their Le eeds. For the wutter tation with grass or cultivated ing on sour milk. ~The Croatian ucing dairy, the crops is used. If scattering plants rh 3 ! erat] cows have a appear in the grain, they should be | 2Pecialist- disputes the - assertion ulled by hand. If the field is-badly Sha the Bulgarians take much sour f their milk, which con: infested the 'plants may be spraye Milk, but asserts thoy devour enor. it. percentage of buttér 'while in blossom with a solution of MOUS 'quantities of garlic. Dr. : ae | iron, in the proportion of from 75 Gurdrum in his report, saye: and Ayrshire. cows 10 100 pounds of iron sulphate to 50, 'The Bulgarians eat large quan- to elaborate more gallons of water. tities of garlic three times a day, ce the same amount Alter the grain is harvested, the! especially Jhatic soup, which is pre- a breed characteris. land should be worked up with a' pared with grated garlic, water, : ow © disk or spring-tooth harrow to covor vinegar, and paprika. The Bulgas: er hand- the Holstein the seed' oo. Induce germination. | ians are strictly orthodox, and have cows can produce milk /Some of ¢ ants can be descriy-| many long periods of fasting, when ically and. are ed by late fall plowing. Early culti {they must not touch any animal reduction of vation before seeding in the spring food, including milk. These fasts will 'de ads of them. J the are rigidly observed, and lip fleld at Anfest=d the treat-| soup is practicall their i ment should be repeated. : Tite >* a y : ¥; of : gi Dr. Gundrum,

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