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Durham Review (1897), 1 Jan 1920, p. 3

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Came: - first a a small local M which can ho add! and easily removed " M.“ ml First: Cum in manly 11.3an in its first - aryl for tries/ttff..", " othu up: noEauooddI-uqo. , - w 3. (has! is neither -itutioanl Til-ll to Know About Cam-ct. I In“ 1‘- - .-i"" insidious and Littrer- 5. Cancer is, practically speaking,', may turn into cancer unless uenwu not hereditary. land cured. I 6. Should a lump a tr in the‘ 9. Probably sixty per cent. of the may: it should bent-x313“ at once cases of once! of the rectum are a} by [competent physician . 1ifirt regarded u pix... In mu: 7. Persistent abnorml discharge or: ones of piles, inf.ist "ttrt . Mil-Ch bleeding is suspicious. The cause of "ttrg enmimtmn. it should be Mt. » I l Comb-Id irritation in none 8. 80m. each. Mention». lug-plum is the an! - cannon. It and ulcer- which do not heal, Mural, results from a sudden injury. um. lulu. or birth-lurks which. It. A doctorwhotremsluqicioul cum in “It”, " mm Min with“ mom examitmtion is not well grounded in his profane-ion. When buying chit carpet or oii-l"it you see a tall fellow cloth for the stain than buy about! crowd, ' two feet more than in actually megs-i A leader of men nun-h any. Then from that“ thes. you and proud, _ can novo the earTtet up Ind 'trms to And you know of a tale otysniise but. The M that in telling aloud over on pa turned in " the to, gut Would not. that hit h bottom of ttte air-Am carpet win. anguish 1t1t,ttf, lust and: longer. TORONTO 11th I Enigma plan to forget it." When marking linen with ink, flrat make the initial! with u had pencil and then trace the ink over the pencil marks. This will prevent the ink from spreading. _ crowd, a A leader of men marching lurks: and proud, _ And you know of I tale whose new telling aloud _ _ _ _ see a tall fellow ahead of I must 1 In Ten Years :500 Dollars If deposited at " will mount?» ”07.7! tt invested at 4%. Mom: cou- pounded quarterly, um amount to _...............- But it Invested in our my; Debentum will uncut to. . - Writer for Boohut. The Great Eart Pmt Tomato offteas l For a farmer who wants three tree- of the Northern Spy apple and knows [just what he wants, to find “be: 11e'e and caring for the trees, that they no St. Lawrence, is the thing l that we want to wold it possible. it may not be possible to avoid entirely such resuhta, but since nearly all of the mistakes are due to carelessness the desired end may be quite closely Ll aprrroaehed. GURfTHAT BALL Dr. A. C. Daniels' GALL-CURA One should know his nurseryman.i Et That is the secret of true-to-name'; h stuff, I believe. At home we bought a; T good bit of stock every spring for our, tl town use and considerable for our f, ineighhors. We have bought of three: different nurserymen. The first oneI h seemed right until a visit to the nub; h sery showed a very careless system of i t1 I handling the stock when shipping. I‘ n I think that two neighbors found that; , ' they got trees that were not true tol, a l name. We quit that firm at once. The” I other one was too far away, though 5 l the stock wan good and was grown " n a far north as our own latitude. This , I is worth while considering, too. New} : for a good many years we have dealt 1 h iwith a nursery in our own district'; I and when possible we drive to the nur- l e, sery and get the stock the same day i ' that we are ready for it The drying ', out of the roots on a small tree is , something that tends to cause losaea " of the treea after planting. §very l care should be used to keep the roots l ' I damp all the time that the tree is outl ' " of the ground. This nursery usea,‘ ' every precaution to see that the trees! ' are true to name. One can't always; , get just the “Atty he wants but that' " ls another as to think that who '/ we do get is right. I know of a firm " " where you can always get just the}] 'i variety of any fruit you want. If " ii, they don't have it the label is changed 1 I ito suit your wants. If you have a f - kick after the trees bear, you probably l tt) trot the stock mixed after getting- 'li, it home! Very plausible but it don'ti il, give one the tree that you have waited I ll for so long. It there is a fruit man] in your neighborhood get him to order L" for you. The trees will cost you i? 'il, much if you buy direct because nurs- ii erymen get a better price than a regut' i', is: buyer. since they buy more modal ii More than that, the fruit man knows , d: varieties and lf a certain kind is not Pl in stock he can replace with come-1 )thing that has the same characteris- q . I [ties as the one wanted. and so generAl ‘ally satisfy you. . l PM The regular agent who aella treesl “I is not usually acquainted with the w, business only from a selling point. _riel, DR. A. C. DANIELS COMPANY I in ttluiCiTiiiCii 'éiussnc Big Animal Medical Book Sent Free. ‘_-_ "Wyn. tor rm. um sud Ihlpp n: In. " You! of Reliablo Wins guterersco--Unttyt_Bett of and. Colman: no pol-on. You cm work the horn or not while the remedy In dam; It. work, Luca” box And best cure for all sores. Cure. lcrstchoo on homes. 8mm "chin. on "vino. Sheep ointment for not. had; Will ream Its loodnul for years. and remember um: your money will b. refunded " It Mb. Keep . box tn your "Able ala-rr-- " can: little and any be noes-nu any day. PRICE 35e. and 60c. IRE can overcomo any harnm or Cuddle gull In A few dayl with inn mix varieties though probably 1 unknowingly andxet nur order mix-' ' ed an “oily " any other green buyer. More than that, the prottta that he ,ukel ere out of ten-on and we can afford to give money "my for fun to lnybody. Order direct from the i nanny that um direct from I cut-- locue, or from a neighbor I5! makes tit his business to know the line he has“. Either my beats the mun-y Imolition. It also our: 11 good bit , rile-en. is the best " for ing Iilk stockings. of money. " OAIADA. “It” KNOWLTON . QUEBEC Buying Your Nursery Stock. we”! '59.?! 'ii."é'f11VER "ttttt comzwzvi If»; a. West !or lo- familiar mutton. nppoud ‘to indict“ I venom-Ion. m of ,mind. It is not with any consciou- welsh-nus that I bought at old car- pentofs bench and chat of tool. " a pubic ale and converted one corner j of tho him into I kind of Ihop. When " explain tut I m notoriously un- lskillful or at [out tmpmetieed in tho Arise of and] took, and had always to be coaxed into Mine the repairs about my premises, you will see that the workshop wu quite an Utnovatjott. Playing any Had of a game is a form of work, only we - think of it in that way. The cam makes de- manda upon our ennui" in some form, just as though it was something for which we were teaching my. A buaineaa man after a day of hard mental strain will fltad refreshment in playing golf, and a group of mill-meat, following severe physical toil, will , at plaaaun out of playing ball on the mom. .4 The first piece of work I turned out III I portable ehiekeneoop. Ita or- chitectunl lines were not very (we and the workmanship we. crude, but it hold chickene. I woe very proud of that coop. Although I did not luv. in me the making of much of A method, I developed I certain rough Ait1 (I the us of the wall, which held my interest. The little wagon l and. for the youngest member of the family no certainly a luccm.‘judged from the pleasure it gave him, despite tho fact that the hind wheel. were wobbly. I tried my hand at a variety of articles of a utilitarian or luppmed ornamen- tal Mture. and while I could not point with pride to tdl of them, I struck a fair Ivar-age of amateur achievement. -iiui thin? was all secondary to the entertainment I got out of it. It nt- idied sn instinct to cream. tnd_topk "PII do "trthitte meg.” In a may Riki}! for the time being " tho tttttttll vexutionl of my regal-r occup- tion. Any kind of an innocent hobby I. e up“ tonic. Mine brightened me up. I could mud my paper with grantee “defection. and I became mm con- penionable to my family. No attempt was made to reduce my chopwork to Any routine. One of the fine feature. of it was that I could go in and pound and new to my heart’s delight, or I could leave the shop alone. just u l happened to feel about the matter. There were very few days though. that I failed to take a little of thie form of not. C 1 Women have some big problems to l solve. l little arithmetic. for example, i he: sham that one woman took 2.56,- (OOO needles. mp. every year, all be- l - of the inconvenient arrangement of her kitchen mlinnceu. Probably the rent of her home we: as pwdy I err-mod u her kitchen, giving her " I but In additional 266,000 needle-e steps. This meant 512,000 steps, or approximately two hundred miles, trumped oft nnnunily in the duily round. Perhaps this was an oxoep- tion! one, but [new arrangement " in one of the " problems to be solved 1 in each individua! home. . I can imagine noti-ing more intercit- lng than farm work, but if you don't have some diversion always at hand to get you out of the routine your mind was slang in the same old rut. You get stale Ind your brain becomes cobwebby. You are happier and mom capable through having I little play- spell every new and then. I would not recommend a shop to everyone. What is good for he might not be. beat for the other fellow. though I believe there is something um'vernliy human in the nee of tools. The nub of my argument is the! a hobby, or secondary inter-M of some kind, " am element of phyelal and mental health. If you do not lave come ready menu for “king your mind " your work, you Resp thinking about the work, subconsciously or otherwise, with ths result that instead id resting you us often just rusting. l Buy Thrift Sump; ', Lahover cereals can be used In i griddle cakee. ; Excellent croquewel are made " 1cold boiled fish. i Kerosene on your dust cloth im- , prove. the furniture. _ ', Taco-“is the better for a tiny bit g of broken uni“: been in the pet. l An extremely durable cloth, recen- ’Xyphcedonthe merketbyenm (indteetuTr u subtle for uni ;clothing. in nude tum short it fibres, berm eon-idem! also“ Wu. AM to the you“! "s, the new M a h itu2if itttffttt the "he of he 1qt not. It I: and. braille“ -UriitiGeason of the year dung. in the interior nnnngement of the home mite - pl’nnod Ind cur- keirlut. "The that; ind energy saved to the housewifg will mean increud efficiency and improved health. Resting and Radius. Make Mother’s Work Easy

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