Fssnuaav s _ _ _ ,_...______ I 'ffl __ -'inn ninnn me . 'ras cruilu.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ‘ns min on -inn --,W race Five FMPURTHNT READING ullTTElT SELECTED Frou Tllls wEEli*'sl llEwsl For THE oulilibulufs sllTulTnliv sul§sc`lfl§`Elf§ WEDNESDAY, R ~ """r];;"**"-‘T-`“"" ""` *`~"""“"`”-f"" ""““"`”`”""*‘"'“_` " ""“'?°°"*° T* ""‘*`°*`-”"'""` , ev. J. J. McDonald Ki k ' ‘ _ _ . t _ _ , n ern, “_ el. in win” _ D 1 d d_ ...The death occurred in Montague ...wm. Campbell, son ei D. J. Tell glen. Gilus._ The pall-penn lsr ndvencefi 1,, ,',`,°Q,_,,f§,,f, (';';,.,,,;f,’:f,§ on Tuesday oi victoria Jesu, the . _________ .ind Mrs. White, aged twelve months. Campbell of Heather-dale, mei, with B painful accident yesterday. While en. gaged sawing wood his hand came in contact with the saw. bsdly injuring Walled WHS married to Miss Annie _ e r. F. Jardine Dr W M Brin _ D_ ' - - ll' Produce a relative hard butter-fat D e Mcxenzm' J- PYOM. I and the harder the butter-fat the onah ' oe and E. Pendergsst. The de- higher the churning temperature must he. Crea which will churn mm, of his “ng“_s_ Dr Md Flood of Kelly's Criss, who with nicely at 55 degrees F. in summer dressed the wound and hopesnttlgs t thx! hand will not be maimed any. That well known horse, Longlmn formerly owned by Hammond Kelly; kind father. His mother M J - - G ik, ' _ 7 'S' °““ t E °"n B "OW °f QYUYIGY. two broth- be churned at the same temperature him. To all his fri d _ tives The Guardian eexrtefidlindsirlfxe 0 . ur small °h‘ld““» are left to mourn may have to be churned at 69 de- grees F. in winter. Too many have he mistaken idea that cream may he loss of a good husband and 8 rs d tl _ _ __ . *U1 lrve s‘stcls al_o survive the year rollnd or that tbe`same churningtemperature may be employ- Southport has been matched f E ed if on different farms A farmer or race with a local flyer in Sydney purse Of 5200 awaits the winner. Mr Kelly left on Monday night for Syd. ner where he will handle the reins where Longboat ll. now owned. A lway his soul mn in D°F'°°"C°m: 'ro the Editor dl The Guardian: th ' ' ‘ P ° i ' ympa 7 m their Bud bereavement who milks Holstein-Friesian..cows S , . - __ may find 50 degrees F. a satisfac- ‘ um nclmde palm* please COPY-) tory churning temperature, whereas ` the producer , of Jersey cream may Dem. s,r__Them are not a few pep find it necessary to churn his cream over Longboatin the race. 5 at 60 degrees F. The butter-fat in --The Guardian regrets to learn I that Miss Edith McSween, daughter of Angus McSween, Summerside, is seriously iu in the hospital at Bridgn- port. She was taken lll about a week ago and the latest accounts regard- ing her; condition were not encourag_ ing. Her brother, F. W., who is stud.:/ing dentistry in Tuf't’s' College, Boston, is at present with her. . ...At a meeting of Onward Farm. ers? Institute held at Georgetown on Feb- 9th mst-» John D. Morrison, who represented this Institute at the Truro Agricultural College dlir- :lng.the short course, gave an account of his trip. Mr. Morrison gave an outline of the different features- of the course, dwelling particularly on the courteous way' in which the stil- dents were treatcd by Principal Cum- ming and staff, oil the excellence of the College uve stncli and on the weekly sermons. The following um., h0milY lu verse is neither-theological nor Shakespearian, bllt it is emin- wily Practical, and 1 ani sure that it also will be appreciated both by t pl'-:achers and by all true worship. pers. lt is entitled Hints on Public . Worship: ` As if God's“service were by far too And none rejoiced to praise Him in Shall the doors rattle, hats and bon. ons who appreciate your vumable ,ape,._ among other thi__ZS_ _or its Holstein cream is softer than that in Jersey cream and hence must be churned at a lo\v temperature. It is perfectly possible, however, to obtain a satisfactory churning at 60 ldegrees one day and experience rouhle at. the same temperature the next. If the cream is cooled from 65 o G0 degrees just before chulning » one da and warmed u from 55 to Y P ..Bea,,_ with me While I say the crime 60 degrees the next, the former cream ' V in gl-wt ill churll in much less time than \ Of those who practice coming in too the latter, though both were placed in the churn at the same tempera- ture. The reason for `this is that the butter-fat cools and warms up much more slowly than thc other alsong. parts of the cream, and hence when the cream_ is cooled suddenly live de- grees the temperature of the butter- int itself may have been redlxccd only late; long, nets move To show how yOu the Service disap_ .ine or two degrees. Similarly., when rover :ream is warmed up five degrees thc D . Disturbing those who come to Herve butter-fat itself may have warmed up the L0,-,1_ only slightly. Cream should be held vajuabie information to be 'gained in. And even while they listen to His at the churning temperature at least every branch of agriculture as taught at the College. Mr. Morrison thinks that every farmer should avail him- self of the opportunities afforded hy the short course, as the benefit de- rived therefrom would more than re- c, . ‘Set out a little sooner from your` W0,-d_ half an holir before churning in ord- er to be sure that the butter-fat has 'If you complain you have too fm. to the same temperature as the rent of com the cream. , Always use s, reliable thermometer. home; We have passed the day when the pay the expenses. The circular letter f'l‘0!11 Davis & Fraser re buying hogs was read and discussed at some length. It was thought the packers should classify in buying, paying top Prices. only for such hogs as are Pl‘0Der1y fed and finished. In this way there would be an inducement for farmers to raise the pork that will command the highest prices. -The many friends of James E. Connick' Kensington, will learn with deep regret of his death on Wednes- day lnvrning, Feb. 8th, at 7.30 a. m., at the early age of thirty-eight gut those who live hard by have no Fin er will he de ondedon to tell the 8 P ' excuse I tempe'ra'ture of the cre Except A little A little more contrivsnce in the head- ' A little more devotion in the mind- Would quite prevent your being so' t behind. 8' Ol what a pleasing sight it would af- for If all were waiting for to praise the Lo Each seat.were occupied, and all the 5 in idleness, or sleep, or use. less indulgence in the bed- d, . rd, Bm. Another trouble in churning results from too sweet cream. Cream should be held at a temperature of about 70 degrees F., until it becomes distinct- ly sour. Well soured cream will pour from a dipper like thick syrup, will aste sour and will smell sour. The ctual per cent. of acid at churning should be between five and six-tenths as determined by tests especially made for this purpose. Sour cream will make better butter and more but- .tsr, and will churn more easily than weet or pratially soured cream. years. The deceased, who was suffer- ing from a lingering illness for the past two years, was well known and respected by everybody throughout the community in which he resided on account of his integrity, honesty and sobriety. Being a skilful carpen- ter by trade, many beautiful resi- dences and public buildings in Ken- sington and the surrounding country, stand as a lasting memorial of his perfection in his chosen work. He was a member of the C. M. B. A., the members of which society all " Then every hindrance would be laid throng | Sweet cream, especially if thin or Ready to join in one harmonious at a low temperature, will cliuse cud- song less trouble in churnlng. With such ' lcream there is more or less foaming and if very thin the butter will not My brethren, tllis might mostly be_gau»m__ T the cube With a five gallon churn cream If \ve were lively in the Christian t ti 25 _nh Wm ’ive_th_(__ race es ng per cr g ' best results in churning, while _30 per me - (cent. will give best results with as , T I hnar of Jesus cr,,cmed_..'ch\irns of ten or fifteen gallons capa- 0 we Rm ` (Anon) city.. Never illl a churn quite half ,Ir Em i ' full The but churning is obtained Tliankjyoli, . T or or your ' . _ onrtesy in giving th,,se’],nes space when the churn is one third full. mourn the loss of their loving broth- | in 5'0"" admirable Paper' The lines hemselves-are anonymous, but ‘this To B"°5~ Bum” *md Garfield Ste' er' During his last illness he was fetter is not ,md I have no Wish to venlon, Fredericton:-Dear Broillers: attended by his pastor, Rev. Mgr.l Gillis, Indian River, and fortified by 5 the rites of the Catholic Church he passed away fully resigned to God's holy will. The funeral Mass was sung fi by Rev. Mgr. Gillis in the Kensing- b ton Chapel, Rev, Dr, Monaghan, ing the summer season. One of these Mieeonnhe, preach.;-d a sho;-1; sermon is the failure of thc cream to churn' approuriate for the occasion. The fu- in 21 l`€f1H0m1blff length Of tim# The neral left for Indian River, where the Chief 65"” Of 510W Cbufuiug iS t00_ deceased was interred at ten o’c1ock,'10w a temperature. Cream. se e rule. 1 followed by 9, very 151-ge number of must be churned at a higher temper- » ' _‘The heartfelt sympathy of the mem- ubscribe other than my own namc ibm-,, of Refuge Division is extended M -f »f,»i,;_ sf,-» i;.z°:.;:,“ .;i::.“:;2.,;:“i:“;;=i. :lei ilrgnakeri. e"°°“ntt"r '_.'cL'_ Ifsd _volzr dearest earthly friend who at °"’““ ‘ng "0 °’“’““ “°> “" the time uns hut in the midst dl uls thoutfli now silent in death. The loss n home sustains when a kind and loving mothcr's chair befomes forev- er vacant, cannot be imagined. Years elapse and- their memories fade away; but the kind word of sympa- sleighe The ge;-vigeg in the chu,-ch ature iii winter than in summer. This th the councils of ri ht and the fa_ and nt' the grave were conducted by is so because the butter fat is hard- y' g F Y V~` -4 Y _ 1 7 /,__ 1 ; , _ _ ,, _ /_ _,_/_/3, / _ ,_ _ _ _/,.__,, __ _ \ \ \ .\\ \ \\\\ if l s\ / If/,off/’ _'_”'///J ./ Cereals \\\ \ \3\ \\ \ ///_ If you’vc been eating fa yf- oatmeal, it’s time you In his great book, “Food Z / \ \ \\\i¥` // 4// < added enjoyment from each morning. You children regularly. /_ . if/'/la ff/ 'T F'/_ .` / ./-'ffl ?f‘l//W ’%%2% .f -.», 5; / handsome piece o full » - Cooks in 1 f/ Toronto, ‘ ,/ » ' \\ , e _ _ _ f/ ,__ who has been confined to his room i gike Lydiia 1-.. plilklianpg Vegetable .- '- 4 1' 4// '/, 4 Y i ' _ Q o e own or C » -__ g »,. -1/27/’Z // 4/ ///%//»i// 1'/_//%¢;f_f,. _ ___ ,_ .il-_nl Q. - f ff ; . _\-_"_ - _ ’ / _ ,I '/ §§ ~_` j. .\_ 1. .ssiutui nd _ 1.- .~.~..-sf _ - . in _ A. ___} ul knew the truth. and Dietetics," Rob'ert “___ Sf”-‘5?f~ _ .3-=\»~` - `-3??-?_~1 I __ if QQ, _ ’ \\\._f . _\..\S~ \": - --;T'T`...»",-ss" ~»,:~ "if-* _ani-if ` ‘7-"*f'_ :"2 ‘ \ ‘*I~.\‘f~T".,`,_:. _‘hV‘. -'~ your bowl of oatmeal / __ will serve it to your _ ,l _ yi - ». ,. , F “fl-* 1 df; I l " ._ ,_ _ /, _ - -/ Q ,. . 'ff /»; .`__‘-`<1.»|' " _T _ I," - 4)/', ` _/3-_ iv. J.-._ 3 -\ . _ `<*>w- _ " ; ” ;~f» _ iv 5', _//_,Q 5 Minutes Ontario _ i \ _ - __.__»- \ \~\\ p st STUFFED Al UNCE When lla Tuok “Fruit-a-lives” " " S'i~lAl~u.v,ON'r., Sept. 13rd, Toro. “You cerininly have the Greatest discovered Iieailnclie Cure iii the world. Before ‘fllruit-a-lives" came before the public, I suffered fosturcs from Head-` aches caused by Slolnacli Disorders. “One of your travellers called mi ine' when I lmd one of my raging liead-` aches al-ill llzul my head almost raw frolll external npplicntioiis. “l llnfeil to see nny person coming _into the store (lmlcli less a commercial frnveller) and I fold hilli very curfly tllni I had :T lleadsclle but he insisted on my frying “limit-a-lives". | I "I did so, with what I would call :iuiazing results. They completely cured me and since then (nearly six years zlgo) it is only uccessary for me fo fake one occasionally to preserve me in my present good licalill. I was 65 years old yesterday and lirivc been ri general store keeper at the nbove address for twenty- five years". wM_ pITT As Mr. Pitt says “Fruit-a-tives" is the greatest lieailnclie cure in tllc world. Dealers everywhere. have “Fruit-lr iivcs" at 5oc. n box, 6 for $2.50 or trinl size, 25c. or sent on receipt of price by Friiit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. i mlliar form can never be forgotten, We can only commend you to the Father's love, the only certain anch- or of`1ifc. That you may still have an unshaken faith in the goodness of God who doeth all things well, is the sincere prayer of your brothers and sisters of Refuge Division. Signed on behalf of members Re- fuge Division, No. 201, 8. O. T.: B. H. Rackham, Minnie Weeks, Eva Stevenson. K ll * To Sister Mrs. J. W. McLennan, Kamsack, Hank:-Dear Sister: Flince it has pleased Almighty God in His kind rrovidnicc to remove from this life your llerirly beloved mother, we, on hellalf of the rnembers of Refuge Division, Fredericton, wish to col- Vey to you our heartfelt sympathy on this sad occasion. Kind words are unavniling to alleviate the pangs of n. siirf_"`,-`_f_»` `fA`_`\‘- A T é'r§<_.\\\‘Y\-,_ _ __= .l __ .U \ L \_f\ Ml WI* 2§_» rue? ' 1 g£_-L5..-.' -._ _i, ns.-I I - - 4 ~ - When Buying silver Remember lllaf file longest _ _`; wearing,besl-designedsifvor _ - _ pltlc to be had is file mlloalullosi' . ' __A vim: 1' brand. Spoons,forks,kniveI. cfc., bearing fflfs frade m`ark ` are ficavify pialcd and will wear for years~ and years. -.e2-iéisri -‘-:_~ ` ` elc.. are sllmprd MERIDEN BRIT5 C0. snap sr tlannixn l»l:il.rns n *Silver Plate that Wear: ” Liquor and Tobacco Habits. A. Mr\'1‘AGGA__R'l`. M l) C M. 75 Yonge bt. Toliglito. Canada. _ References ss to r. McTag|{nrts p_ro- fession iléatkanding and persona integrity °li'i'l`il/“iz \il;r:ndle.h ohlslgusuce. ' . - l fU t I . l3¥|§vGr$°Blivr¥g:li.el§ B?l"?enrVrlcto!l'l:ré)°'- |8531' Father Teefy, President of St. Mic- hne|’s College '1‘ornl\to. gighr, RevJ F Bwecny. Bishop of Tor- onto - 'T "’ “°T“"“é‘{"§ '°“°l1‘li'i.’i‘i.f°n’i‘&"’il`S¥.il‘l£ the Ilciuor un o noon ful, sa e.inexpenn_1vs home treltmrnt. No hypode ic infections, no -publicity. no oss offlme from buslness,nnd.n certain re. , ‘Consultation and correspondence invit- ed. ._ Buds on thy pillow laid Last from 'this hlighting land Where flowers so quickly fall. 4% near sf the illness of A ll Crnshy; mloperufloliiS\\P<'eSs=\fy. ut at ence __ ” Manufactured by Rock City Tobacco Oo., X V 1 lll)"il“l" _ » Desi fe: xefx, dixllzs, iniferl. ,, »‘_.’y VT T, l ll A i i ..,.\ i, 4 vi ,f ~ ».».~ , f, ‘__ `ii- 5 I . 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