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Show PHYSICIANS NOW FAVOR MILK Once Regarded as Doubtful Diet Today To-day It Is Preferred to Anything Else for Sick. Uly It n. BtVKMAM ) Dairying Is always sure to prove profitable. Many other ventures In i.grioulturo are fraught with risks and uncertainties, but this invariably proves secure. In season and out of season. 'I ho rirmend for dairy products is constantly on the Increase. The time wad when the dairyman was com-pellrd com-pellrd to be on the watch for a market mar-ket for his commodities. Nowadays, the consumer Is out In search of him. Ills market Is assured. Conditions 1 have been reversed. j Tho constant growth of the great industrial centers has slowly but surely sure-ly brought about a revolution In the dairy market. Little by little the suburban su-burban farmers have been forced to retreat before the steady advance of the builders' brigade, until now almost every farTcr In the land Is on an equal footing with them. Within a very few ytars the race hns come to recognize as It never did before the true value of milk as an article of food. Kven among phy tlcfans, too, this same change of opinion opin-ion his come about. Formerly the doctor doc-tor regarded milk as a doubtful article ar-ticle of diet for his patient. Now he prefers It to anything rise. The steady increase In the prbe of all dairy products Is the best tribute to their worth that could possibly bf raid. The world at lnre Is exitndlng them a recognition such as It never dtd bifore; voluntarily places a hither hith-er estimate on their value than , formerly. ( The dairy farmer ran ask no more substantial evidence of appreciation than he Is today receiving from the i rfimmurtlty at large, in the shape of advan id prices for the products of j his eare and labor And It Is well i earned f r.d Jus'ly due. . Any man who Is willing to conduct i a !?''', !t P";gn lva end psins- taking manner. Is bourd to put bis fellow men under a debt of obligation i to r'-n which will not pass unre- i warded. I |