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vy sit-is Oil with glycerine and hypoph If you are a rheumatism sufferer, or feel its first symptoms, start on Scott’s Email IT MAY BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED. - Scott & Bewns, Toronto. Ont. te sion at once, Why Farming is Essential Despite Its Poor Profits This In- dustry Affects National Life’ W, C:.- Good, B.A., of Paris, Ont. addresged the Empire club. of. To- fonto a$ a practical farmer and also a student of the economic problems underlying agrictilture in Canada. He pointed out .that-agriculture, is. not merely an occupation which some in- dividuals follow for profit, «but it is “a great national interest, determining -9n-a dominant way the fortunes o' this nation and the opportunities and tharacter. of our~poulpation; hence the improving of agriculture affects < the status of Canada, its. outlook and iestiny, He made a comparison. be- tween agriculture and manufacturing as to profits, showing that if five per cent. were allowed on the capi- tal investment. of the farmers there id be a deficit in the year’s oper- why boys leave the farm. € ¢ agriculture is the most import-|model school and devote. some acres to a community entre, its land ‘man’s welfare, besides being the one settlement agent acting as business agent to direct. and help market the ~ fines of life; city life in a few years products, .which< will ‘be: carried by : the railroad to the ‘city. The city of ;. rom. the country. | Winnipeg’ will bey the wood cut by “The seed bed of the whole popula-|the settlers-in clearing their farms: . tion isthe rural life—including farm- : ‘ng, lumbering and . mining—because these occupations havea monoply:.of “fresh air and: sunshine, and the farm |deadly as poison gas. They :are no affords the very best opportunity for}inore friendly than submarine . at- an abundant supply of good food. In| tacks, They have the ‘same quality the life. of the growing generation of treathery.. The allies paul “these three things are of supreme im-|simple-1in fools if. they should suspend for a smple second their preparations to demolish. Germany in order.to listen to her peace proposals. “Amow,. Ihave a new theory : about |It-is perfectly evident that the rob- é ee ke . ber will not disgorge until forced to “Nervous Companion—Good -heav-|do so.. The necessary forceis now . assembling.. There is no escape from the avenging hand. Let it be raised in. might, und let it strike home!— ant industry which - contributes to which supplies leaders in all . other 4+ s@pnstant «stream mould become “From without the -. portatice. “Smith fat the wheelj—Do you “Saving tires—-— ens. What -was that noise?- Se Smith —. Gwearily)—Only- another “theory exploded—Baltimore Ameri- Settling the Land nipeg Water District =~ < The Greater Winnipeg water dis- trict is planning -a settlement abotit eighty. ‘miles from“ Winnipeg. The Dominion government gives the land from ‘the section lines for the-roads. The. provincial . government is -to tling of the men and will render aid in various. ways.in starting ‘them in the development of the land, while the agricultural department will give them advice as to the best;use of. the land and instruction ‘in various hor- ticultural processes. and — methods. The agricultutal college: will furnis ‘The Avenging Hand! Wasiungton Post. Red Rose#: ways ‘gold in the: sealed : package which keeps SQ Z "The most delicious © —_ of Table Syrups. = | => | On bread, griddle cakes end. = “S=—" | _ tional. registration act... They “had}) come to. Bristol from. Merthyr “last (> july,” The tase. was adjourned. |) ‘lta be drafted, Luke. You ain't thirty:, as long as I'm dependent on my wife and children.— at and Humoi,: Pater Ambitions Plans of the Greater Win-1 and consents to a certain ‘deviation. make the physical, improvements—j=~> roads, drainage, ¢te. he coloniza-~ f1tion department’ will help in theset- St: Cag et ageaetinn Seg is Total Value. of Horses. in ° Province stock and.seed at cost and will stand) > Re ‘ by. to. give, expert advice.. The pro- ations of $110,000,000, ‘the . value of | vincial department of education is “1,000 millions. The. mantifacturers , ree lower than in” th very sympathetic ‘also, and it willbe had a surplus of $260,000,000 on their very helpful in: organizing the school year’s business in addition to the five | an = cent. on capital investeds Thus revealed one of the chief reasons making it contribute.in mrany waysto the uplift of the community. The water district. will build a large bridge across the Birch river and a Thousands present ‘time. ‘and. quality higher. price: - = : t is estimated that. Manitoba has 250,000 head-of horses, of which, ap- proximately, 1,200 are stallions . en- rolled in the department of agricul- A Conservative estimate would: horses Germany's peace overtures are as. id “be ture. place ‘the total value of the of the province at $40,000,000 ” Spee “The cheapness of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator puts | it withi reach of all, and it can be got at any. aruggist’s. ; ‘ ‘| more. than 13,000: oe ‘ The writer, after, pointing out that civilians during the the war exceeded the} > | deaths among complete satisfact Objector in England Feminine Dresa. Storekeepér—Course “you're Hable” Loafer—Itell ye I ain’t fiab.c, act Placed at Forty Million “Dollars. Both: the soil and -cliniatic condi-}51-4 tions of Manitoba are admirably. suit-/ ed: for horse: fr An abundance fof pasture and feed. of every destrip-{; tion suitable for horses can-be grown and the cost’ 9f production is much | ie older settled:-dis- | Goh tricts. «The winters, although -soime- what cold,are dry, and are not so keenly: felt as in- more humid: of horses” are — wintered’ Pavel’. eae of doors, and they oar through: the winter in - surpris. 40 | good condition. Rarely. is the fall of snow so heavy as to from finding: sufficient selves out of doofs.. , “The demand for. draft Horses has. been. seldom so-keen as it is.at the Geldings of fair size and quality were changing hands this spring at prices’ from $225..to $300 cach;~and mares of u similar were bringing «- slightly aising.. An end.the reports. of births, alarming.” | The paper. hardly home seems to, Have béen-e tainly “been much more & civilia) the, deaths exceeded third year o | births by 130,000, ae ae ce Hun- ront inthe samey Potty! ? i ecording the day, and-a uniform, ‘ Doane the: hours: of garian losses at the period was over 100, the 600. casualty number of men who are atthe given’ at 3.000; the entire pop lation ly increased S TOROS eerste TS GEO. WRIGHT & E.M; CARROLL J) “While there: is. o of the-ro- mance thatthe cee writers an “3. story spiners. have woven aroun . > yet “is not a0 yey lifes te half -it_was in- the days, of. my | na -in ‘the old hospital,” ; -V,AGD. nurse, who before ceabadiecd tat two years Canadian city hos- | ‘Sis ho: has “charge” of |’ e next ward told usa senate story that “has. all the: elements: tragedy and romatice in it. i sa “| fthat-a youn: isuftered © “Tae WALKER HOUSE _ ae fae ts “5 f ; of | "these are ife ‘tle things that! Worth Remembering areas, ‘The War in the Kitchen |fo0¢ Gita auiiy: but wi of the War a Question “Of | cannot make sufficient blood «from _ °= Food ‘Supplies a health “In every attempt to save food ma-{""¢ pee gush, an attempt should | Wuited. ° 7 ¢ made in the p ‘ ‘mea “he the f wife. | U8 by anyone, is Dr, Williams’ ‘ — wear t iH aie heed or: es Pills; < When a course of these pills| worthless. taurant—certain: facts should be kept in mind: “Our. problem is : allies this winter by sending them as [Stronger a3 we tan of the most concentrated nutritive value in Jeast shipping. space... These «foods eef, pork,.dairy. products ugar. Our solution isto. cat less Of these and _more-of other foods of which -we have an. abundance an to-waste less of all foods.” .-The lan- ¢ is that of the United States revent horses eed for themi= aration: of every. type ced. our | Shown in- the fe ogide [any, dealer -in> medicine,.or by we have been overlooking too gener- ally—is that now. is i : box the time for alt}#200 from The Dr. d to d to eatemany} cine Co., Brockville, "i # that we have forme # ee ee eee te it, dy eooee : The Wide Margins aoe = snes’ of | Food: and Victory to Be Gained by | that ‘other peration of All | the end that the ‘selection ; shall conform’ to the needs of ~ precedented situation created ‘by the} oi 82+ pui the colsumiing population ee oar Bou ht their flour based on over Kitchen. —Bran On| year. These —onnecessary tiages has ‘declined considerably in| jother countries “as well in Hun-| ‘}gary the excess of deaths ‘over. births f cin ae tiger one has grown to stch'a frightful extent that in February of net year 1¢ ‘births by ature. .-. ". fand blood: vessels. tha: : wa Railway |the hosd will cease, “There are. been experimenting. for a. con-|who are not at so me: subject to Merogchoat the diferent = out-the the day in its sleeping’ with these pills at hand). has bean flted with «| English Home Overerowded| ff thermostadt device, and this, it Has| >. lish Hi ey. Bs ; with | Four Million Persons -on the. Island |: "Phe Canadian _ No’ ferent tem} ; eli oe throughout} 2aving Under Unsanitary chevghriow. Conditions. © . Mf. Douglas. Eyre~ of © Oxford. , to lists published, The } $ or who have done military service is 000; oF onesseventh of MONEY ORDERS enth of E ‘Itis send &@ Dominion E: ‘ wee "Give dollars costs SS toa room, -.Of SL ADIES WANTED | time, “Good. pays civilian. death rate, the writer_says: “Deaths due to bad and insufficient food < certa : LAIN AND : si entable: conditions, ». The“ country. any ae oS oe half a million. new houses 13: Po +5 “Sold Estate to Tenants “ = Lord Seerbtough bas sold bis. es” | ————— ae. | seven years and seven hundred ‘thon-| ‘who Woen tao, fhen I go jee. that bo: of duty Tam ate vs, ae - wo: the free ust how anaemic 2 becomé, end. with medi-| ped “at no e new blood. the’ patient Pof: mercy; as Tl but when, for any taken ‘daily; teason,.a person_is run down and. the food to ‘keep the cin A: then a blood- ine sec icine jis” re- of blood-makets. suitable. for home is: taken their . good. effect is soon “f° -improved “appetite! Remed mervés, a sound digestion and.an abiity-to master your worl} and ‘enjoy leisure’ hours... For wo- by nen there is-a prompt relief of; -or es prevention of aliments -which make dife a bufden. As an all-round. medi- ‘d | weak, watery blood no medicine. dis Dr. Williams’’ Pink. Pills.’ Ss You can. get these pills _ throu; at 50 cents a” ot ee Ronee, tot come a Williams’ Médi-} culture o Oabin eS }with-the: - | growth | ast mush: of : ee 10 | Miation anid unnecessarily. high: cost | peer soure ae i eee year the farmers te- i ¢eatig.” ‘T: “wheat. for-a large part of the +th | Prom President Wilson's Letter to. “3 >. 50° -the Pope 5 af thle war te to de ies of the world 1 ae gene A "The object the ‘menace and the ‘a vast’ ry. trolled | ay ment, Ww! ving 6 ? os t if} to dominate the world, ‘pre were ‘always idant,| carry out wi -yery.few people would| the sacred obi was not until-the nd | the. long-estab! ry that an“instru-| long. cherished “for . measuring | tional action an blood. Then doc- sits own: time for the its blow fiercely and su 4t the blood in the body is notir-}blood ‘of. soldiers only, but ed the | of innocent women and § and of the helpless poo! stands balked, but fot: defeal enemy of four-fifths of the The simplest and very best | Since asthma existed: there-has been no lack of mtich heralded remedi Pink| but. they have proved short lived a tation of Dr. J, D. Kelloge’s § which no other can ver been pished field of medicine: approach, It.has ne sensational t gone on effecting relicf and mak- new converts. ~~" ‘ 2 cine for the cure of ailments. due to - ~ Sheep Raising... covered by medical-sciencé can equal lphe Scarcity. of Sheep in. Canada +s S-"Should Be. Remedied.--—_~ mat In. Manitoba sheep raising = ture tO: see if-he can get-2 for breeding. purposes. would be plenty ut it \y owe” * think of dupply would be ere a ‘great lack-of ‘per. bushel for their} sonnage -for view of th Bilious Headache.—| ject to Bilious headache: way. -to= speedy], so act.upon the nerves the..pains: in tendant ¢vils.< Yet none need. suffer ‘House, Bethnat Green, says four: mil- |- fion’ of our fellow creatures in this ol were living im overcrowded conditions. In London three thou- sand people were. living eight in @ room, and -twénty-six thousand; six $s. popu feast lived under -la+]~ 20 ‘per cent.at replace those. that were insanitary, three hundred thousand to ovestake} < the deficiency-in building of the last tate in North 1 ~ stm raised ing close- npon pounds. . Phe ‘remainder_of the: pro. perly, was-offered at. Lincoln) and ; unsold, and these. will probably be“ disposed” of only: seven lots -rema privately, Theamount™ ‘his Georgian house was built.q) did ‘Tudor matsion-crected — don Truth. Uncle Ezra—Well, a Uncle Eben—That’s good. He ncy- er got anywhere in-America—Puck, | where in. Prance. éver 8,600 acres.” - Twenty farms Be NSS IS Fe ae ; 3 : : = meee " p the population. This was ¢ lent. to sold to the tenants private, the|} -The Heart of a Piano fis the 1] the erection of 14-2. million” tene- _ ‘Aeiion, Insist on the Otto “Higel Piano Action ||ei.¢ trier "insantary, and ove] . ° was 3 ions. sand to p ¢ for: the increase in 7 ments, or 7 1-2 million new rooms. >In Bethnal Green: forty thousand " The borough crowded con realized at | the duction. was 39-185 pounds, Glent- | worth Hall-the residence onthe cs- tatc, wassold for.1], poinds; with grounds, woods, and. homey farin; the }~: = [timber “being valued at-678’ “pounds.” COOK'S ‘COTION§ ROOT COMPOUND tire. acre. These conditions were: : A tafe, citable vexslaion 1760: our of the rentains of the splen- : the reign-of Queen “Elizabeth by Sir Christopher “Wray, speaker of the house of commons and* Lord Chie} _ Justice of the Queen's berich, There is an imposing sionument te him in Glentworth ¢church.—From the ‘bon-; “yur new < TH ERAP Wie [cd for saleon the Calgary market. |S eiraaiee coeeech peers Uncle
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