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Ionument
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the largest anifipoSt .complete
stack in:A* nie4,biautiful.'dealgins
•
abiose from., in;
Nifirmi.Scatcb. $wedilS11, anr Can-
Grinites
• We inake a SPecialti of FamS1
licalriesits and invite your Insp:e.
tient( Neaty,Carefufl
• •Promptly Done.
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See gri Sefore. placing your order..
fario-BroS- R. 4 Spotton
Lucknow, Ont,
CRIME ,AS A • suspigss'
(Porn- The DOrpit Free 'Press)"
-.?eftfae ta*. of "erinle'.Wav,es,"
that ;lawlessness 'assails so-
ciety spasinOicalty., !The description
s!'gg,esbi the. advacillg';and Teeeding.
'ta0ventent. -cf.tides; .After erinlinal
EAril4kaog has seemingly reached the
crest, 'therefore, one. vaguely . looks
for it .-iVhside. •
• The; 'W,Ialeg)' is, in the circtun4
stances, • agreeable. But It is, like-
wise, largely an illusion_ .
In ,its struggles with crime, organ.:
Ise& society .'should rid itself of
otherwisev-its;efforts.---may.
prove futile. George C. Henderson,
in .ffis "Keys to CroOkdom,!' .declares,
that 91 percent of all lawlessness in
thisLcountiy-la,attrilantable-.4‘•habit
•
hal, • professional criminals7. 'e a 11
thein recidivists, if you like. • ttrhat
tbeautbor ineens. is. that all but a
snaall -proportions' of -wrong-dhing,of
stealing and kilhng, i 'iloue by per-
sons . who make er,ithe their business..
-Her!. ''v.,bat besaysabout cominerh
eitiized nxurder; '
'• seems'. tiniest. incredible
that any man cOuld, Make
.iheas 'of hannan
•Mei:flow L. 0.1 No.,428, meets in
their lodge robin every second Tues-
day -of the'morith at 8 o'clock P.M'.
• W,M.E M. Parker„.„' Rec. Sec'Y'.. Win
'44 0
-c. GuEi_Ph ,
o Ihsurance, r*
a ColitA0A Z
• ' .
,
-following apt comment on
thakaareless MOtorist and his ulti-
amta-fate coines-•-fronr-the •Eosten-
Transcript: -
"If a freight. train at a, creasing
"Hits an auto fair and square,
*Viere's •the freight train: --Where's
TO:imam! swifts!. TntmED4T#
SF414 14Mr.,
Publisted oral"' Tlitanifai Ino6iinc
.24 Lucknew Otuanie .
0.• htacKe4met. Fir prietor,
• and gditor
)ptilyRsOATp. MAReft Sth., 1,9*
"BATTER -BEER", AD • POLITICS
The 'liquor traffic hasiong -beep a
great • -trouhlelmaker for the polit-
icians jind .the *Pie:/ent,lirvO for bet-
ter beer,. Mhiglt Meansstronger beer,
has got Premier Ferguson I and. his
associates in the government, 14,,tint-
Rio into a. difficult Phsition, ,
...Perhaps ,with ,a `VieW• to
•ing krdeclaration from the
Goven-
ment, 'the Deily Star recently iPub-
451;0. a statement, to the effect that
the '4-4 .beer, Wrould be sold freely, as,
soda water ' and tce'eream are hold:
TIrku.s""
an. indignant • contradiction, but.
what .measure Of restriction is to be
imposed was not stated. Liktly that
.
has not •been .• worked Out.
4 However; if there is ;tobe any re-
Strietion at all,it inuSt be in the
way of licensing the sale. Now if the
ordinarysoft drinks may be sold
without license, and 'a licenie,shali
be required-, forthe---saleot-the-pro
posed :never' beer; there. must. be some
thing wrong. The oeVernineht takes
the :ground that tie .4.4 peer will not
lia'..ifitoxicatitig......BAt if it will not Pe
intoxicating why may it not be 'sad
as: Other .non -intoxicating drinks are
sold? If it will be . non-intoxicating
.why forbid the 'sale of it to boys. un -
icier 'eighteen year's of age? . Evident-
ly 4.4 is among the "doubtfUls." Per-
haps it will all, depend, upon how
nmeh the drinker takes or upon the
Condition' of his stomach That might
be 'said regarding, ,the Old-fashioned
beer and even of whiskey. •
t the • big 'th .sale of this 4.4 beer
c-*ork,' ChieagOarid other large lOoks.,.• to proiiiiiiii-Oricati-like-g-Oing
Titles :•hear „eat the - feet,: that ,
• there. are, proafesitienal assassins,
who will •conimiV.a 'rparder at re- '
• golit ra'tei;... running frim $5 ,t�
,$,0,000.' and ,up."
n
'.antire!Y' new and ,for.ildable.
type ..,„of comniercialized crithe 'hs
develtmed side by side with the ilh-
cit• traffic. •Rootleggery •:,has
kil;en birth to hijacking, 'and, hijack-
ing ,produces °murderers . for. gain.. If
this -new 'form of eriininafity is 'a
,wave, surely it is a dreadfully per-
thinent, one,.
• But the ...wider Oziachisioh te
'draw/I:from' Mr..11ehderson's book is
Aliat-a11.-Professienalicriitie,-al 91 •=pr
cent of all cri'Main /ge.-
ing,ta-persis so long as ,the
doers are. allowed to feel that` their
chances of profit _licavily,atithalance
,the ado? . the risk of 'adequate puninhment...,
"Echo answers 6W,hetie?7,
AMerican criminalcourts have of
late too '•Often -encouraged the idea'
, .'
Trees at the rate of 20,000 a day that a .person steals :because sudden.-
, lia*a been planted by farmers. in ly tempted, or kills' beeafise -suddenly
lifestcrt.: Canada' during.the'lait. 20 ,,enraged to 47- point of emotional'in:
Plea"; aoCOdiag'ito Taii°?•t of tha Sanity. The defense of• erirne in the
Deinitreea courts . is too oftenbased ,on this, gen,
Afi-taio 'of 150,0(000 young
e,„al presumption in fatter of the crim:
\the. report shows been flistrib- Ilia, The criminal ,in tiirn!, is encon_r-
uted to farmers in that section rn
190.. " thed go on with his evil -doing- by
e 4irtual certainty that ijmints"-Will
be stretched to the utmost
9.'2=dt' has. entered into nefiotiv ?tabling the , presumption of Mho:.
gene with Germany' for ,a' tra cence. .
'''agteezetleht whieh Will, give her the There, ,are. __with. its always
benefit or thelitiOati.favoied nitiens niental • reformers .who on . principle
sgreement.' • tx:PO4ss'tO. that 'mun- . extend sympathy to criinirials. • Wise
trY'Yeri,nesirlY.ileubled, during 1924
• first offenders is
and at, the ,c16..se! .the year -C.Ter.
'doubtless irequently goad thing,
many was practically- in the posi- from ibOth the. Off'ender's 1`, and the
thou.f being Canada's; third best •
community's •st'apdpoints. But begin-
ners 'in crookcioni form :only :softie-
thiag like nine per cent of, the coun-
• try to /4evr York City, encouraged irYI; eriminaf adepti of crime. These
end handled by the Doraiiiion nthiptS are ruthless in. the practice :d•r
try • Service, •' -Alberta •• branc}4.
breuglit good 7fo.i4itt: Tge
Bleat consisted 'of; tWo frigerathr
:carloads of turkeys' an.the ship -
peri receive& 26 cent a a: pound for
itheir birds, the NeW York selling
pries .heing .41 'eehts/a, pound, •
eutasser.• •
• .
A ce;operative shipment of poul-
Among t'ne „ interesting Isnoks �f
*lie ,sesmsen Ls "Canada'! Great High-
' 'Amyl' ficiha the ritt, Stake te: the'
Lait Spike," :by J. E. ,Secretan„
(pUblislied bY, Thorburn. and
Ahloott; Ottawa)." beating vrith, the
earlyiklif.ory O. the ,Cafiedian . Pa-
eifio :Railway, the volnine
racy. repliniserices. cif life 1,n cori-.
• .ditryetion days as. experiericed
• .the airthcn.4. vin4 was li a nieinber of
1 th• cotripany'S enriptering; staff. ,
'their hilsineas. It is a Profitable ,bus-
iness and- the Strong. ,bonds Of gain,
• that exist ,between' the, evil -doing' and;
the evil -doer , rauSt •be Overcome ,..hy
soinething, stronger." than 'gushing
$'''''.'%oloathY On the parfaf Would..be
reformers; , , • .' '• • ,
• The fear of punishment niust, in
.Other. words, be more powerful,: than
the temptation of profit, "The, natiOn
can suppress its •crime " waves
together ,only when in :the "process • it
emploYa weanons: es. shark! , as those
used by the Criminals in tbe.ipractice
of crirne:'• "
•1••,,revit °Irork �n
tterk IA; thF.: "PjniPress of Fratiee,°
, palatial Canadian Pacific steam,
•hegar. h=ttr 'rsitina4he-world
• • cruise, 4wil'..c)-A !..6, last 130 days. Tha
_Teasel was. dick* with: :flags -
•
. en4 "1" PaPPY. liasSengerk:
et,••;•'-';',P1'&`-'eifierlefieatoriii'''
•
`•-•-Warskssyn, • arr..m• g-^illoaer
.71,ankl7a....xecently.
7po:sitto.naive.tectitive_.
• iiisistirit. Of •ike Canadian kadifie
• The Man
gi4ti muet be:a rat
4!
▪ A•
rriper,
Jack to ..the bariZin, but it May be
that the beer will have it; he' sOldbY
the hOttle; and. that it will be drank
at tables as • in the. Quebec-bee/4 gar-
dens It is going to create a curious
situation. If boys and; girls Wider.
'eighteen May not frequent'tlie
pieces licetised to sell the beer ifwill
greatily • reduce :the sale of temper
slice 'drinks, at suCh „places. The/ten-
dency ,be •t� imake the Places o,f.
sale. resort.0 for men 1
.A pOint in connecticia .with the
new conditions -which the new, beet
will create is 'that the ..GOvernment
Will be interested in seeing to the_
:bitter' enforcement--- of the :prolillaL
idea lawall reund. ShOUld the:Heels%
ed places or sale turn out„..to,be any-
thing like the old -:'barrooms : there
will be a strong! revulsion of leeiihg,
against -them and the devernmeat;
and .shOufd the 'bootlegging continue
t
on. anYthing -like the ' present Seale
'the. ,Coude!eizkti.oe- of the new aj
ratigemerit will. be complete.
•..-Cooservative, representatiVes
ridings :where, temperance stntirrieni
.is strong are in a' difficult ''position
1,t, will. .be hard' for th,em to break
'with ' theiit -• party- in the •• .Legislature
end hard, for ' them to break with the.
party. athome. If ,thei decide .tri sup- -
• .
pert the Go4er,ninent ,,they must as
somethat the.. introduction ,44,
beer is .a.,.nure in . the interests tem;-,
peranee.. But,-te the people. it horhe
the' announcement • of .4,4 beer :cane
like a. bolt' from • the Mae. •.'
'..The, successful :peritiCien ,must -be
. •
a slick fellow • - • •
•
fi4
for thIr01)4% 10 tio eeure
againBt tlietr •itoproilatio#4178-44
should* be; kept there untjl they. are
no longer -dangeroup,:-. •
• Those. Fh9,, in their vot4t. ait,4
senselesssympathy. for the
law-
breakcr !who gets himself into tr04-
feri4" the iotereats of "those. on
*Lem the criminals prey, and are
?itilY a little 'better as citizens. than
the criminals themselves. And _that
Ls Why there is -so Mud!:
?The,. lawleSS elernent in onr-r, own
conthiloaty, is Small, and 4fthree or
fain* get. • :sentences. the others
"1.110.4V„, etIee• begin to lead bett,r,
SCHOOL 'REPORTS •
St S. No,: 9 'Ashaeld
' Standing-, aCearding to, testa;',
' Leo Clare:.81%i,:• Elmer
Viargaret ,Finlay 60.7:
-'0,4";
Clifford
Walter dare ' •• •••
• Jr, III-, Jim Curran 84%, Jack
Curran 47,7,Mary Hackett q, Bernice..
Blake 66.:
Sr.' 'Beatriee bulbert,075%:
fa -y Clare • 69 (Winnifred Blake
and Dorothy Curran) ties"
tVer n a ICillieWiek-•
Olive 131eke 44; 'Keith 'Johnston 41* „
:Standing accerdmg to daily rilfil:ks
INT-7-Richar4 Kilpatrick
.:11r--IV--Clifford Kilpatrick 'Walter
• '
• III -'-Bernice Blake,' Jim Curran
Jack 'Curran,: Mari 'Hackett. .
Sr: h -Beatrice Culbett, 'Dorothy
.••jurran; Winnifrecl Blake, Ma ry
Clare 4 '
-.Jr Keith • JOhnston, :Verna
'Kilpatrick, -Olive Blake: •• •
• '
Primer -73I zu a .. „Curran, Clifford
Blake, Harvey Kilpatrick:
sed one one 9r mere, tes
•
ritstPERAstrxrevERD cAPAcrnr;,„
" em-NsrixtriloT A -INV Wax, -
'tstese Are iles !Pointe Wilk* 4koni4-
Receir,e'Attelithin stl.d 'AU ..Wrte
. WI*, to Uok.',. For- . Ender
„ E.siett ole.,ae Heads.
tt....oUtelhited by Potarlo Denartelent Pi`
• 44i.rieulture. Terehte.).
, _
Whei man 'la llee4 'Of 4111P7
cows and goeS out to sear'eh for aid-.
mairthat are likely to be proPahle
to hini there are a .numbee o ?Anis
to be IWO J14.41,444- ,.,f0;,*09.W JOT 4.04'w.;
but cOMParatilie1Y. feW, are 'Sal •Pigh
producing,profitahle cows.,, The•Intri,
11.1e,S,!•->t 'SliOuld detind 'oh- his pit,
ladgromat, 'and not oo .rtaterrieois of
Onliera . unless', snot staternents':.40, '
hy'•,eareiplly kept r..eordS.,
Of,ProdoctiOni• ".
•0iPks With ."dairy: '.tethperanientl" '
• have thin peeki,,,sharp withers,; prom-,
haeat, vertebrae: bilia auct:hilt.'heares;::
tbiarincnirViu.g. thighs and -e: -general
'OodY t cOnformatiOn :that - is ,; xvedga-,".
shaped no matter from what:angle. it!
• is viewed. • Dairy temperament is a1g6
csseelated:with.alertness. markedae-
and •lack of alt coarseues tii•
.the individual. • • . •
'
-Caws' with "feed, crip'acity" show
pleoty of room or • reiO,dle. for
ti-
storae of feed.. They -are
Jeep between :the shoulder •and th
hip,: long fases„,:rlide. foph..7a,ds,
n,zzle,aildlargjaw with fulf weii
de.velope.di salivary glands.' ' •
,Co•wS with ..:Constitution and %Igor'
sar '.wide, through the heart re„.„;ion---
lia-re A....big -strong • beak, a stion-f,,
ciliation' of blood to ell parts. c• -f, thc
.5)ody, -This coodition• is
deeteri• the healthy condition oT
• the' heir, oily secretions "of itsi4 IA&
• apd", ,Well-developed, proulifienti ein
• 0,u'llie•:under side of theahdprnon'
and on the(.„aidder, face and neck
.eo4istitutio,n and Vigor is else shown
•• large „ bright dieS,',Aarge":nOstrils
and a general alettnese. . •
Cows' with..'`well-developed mifEor
geps"..' can beast of • the f�llowing
charaeteristics: • • • ,• • •••;.'•
Udder wel„Fattached to. the body .
' •
'Uddertissue pliable end soft to
-
• • the touch., free froni coarseness; -hard
,
1 1 ,
1
A Copy of This Boak
431a0E11-.P.OULTRY:Paq...)(t§.:,
Til.Yaill„ • • •
• Yott. are intereSted in •mitking real '• niency from chiekena,
you Should .epitie ;rite oilr -"S.o.re.• at olleo 're'etiva • Cony ',Of
•• •
tlii$ hook, on Poultry l'rofitS, Free.. ' ',". • •
4Eigger'' POUltry,, Profits'!" tells iriu 'What:Other's have done
,
• with 'farm how men and wemen have developed their of-
' (finery flticks to a point where the Y are. nialting from $500.00 •to„.
$3,006{.00, and :moire a 'year •net profit (rem their ' chickens. It
tells on how to start;., how to ininza.)ve ;your flock; hoWlo cull;
-how. tleveloli '..?09..egg strain; hon -0: get Winter 'eggs, .11i4
to get big heaiy meat birds in the quickest possible-tiine
"
Thi S 'Peak- WOS- pre-p--arTe-d-4'bY-the, 4;:j-luclfeYe".Incubator'' Co ,the
world's largest inaaufacturers arid brooders., We carry theSe4ratinC,.
ous I.:lit:ha-tors and ,bratders stock, becauSe we 'know they aid
' the' Lest,. the most'satrstactory and the,, most econdmical •for ' you,
• Margaret MacCallani, 'teaCher. areas or • lunins.'••
• •• Udder of good, size; extended well
S. S-No..12 Ashfield • forward and high hp behind: •
•• , , •• , • , • , Large veins running from 'the an -
forward and *ell'
'along the abdoinem.: ' , •r: • '
, ing the-ud or is soft.
and t•eats_ Ate Of 'A ,good size:
to fill 1' the. hand • and • • are v •
_ en.
IY
placed. , '
•
• Don't.forget oeodueing
daiiy-
'man is, not, :likely to 'best
COWS; 'Vies& that have faults are
nioSt 'likely, bit he offered for
If.yOu , Can; see, her Milked ,So much
the :better. -L -L. Stevenson,. Dept. of
Extension, 'O. 4. College, . •
. ••, • ..,
High' and 'Low Testing: :Milk com-
• pared With Nixed
,
The question has heap' raised as to
Whether 'milk with varying con -
teat: when: mixed, as is dope •at thg
'cheese factory, would
that: aterage•-hetWee'n, high and low
testing lots' made up separately, as
Is. don e with •experimental testing.''
• 170t.fr tests were made by diViding
bats Of milk as deiivetedtp the 0.11,C.
Dairy. :Department from farms ihr-.
• . • , •
rounding Guelph between' two . vete '
. • • • •
One of. which tested high in fat and:
the other cohapara,tiveJY 1ow Each
vat.. contained 450 .pounds
:Front eaeh , 150 ,,pounds were taken
and Milted in a third yet, • Altogether.
1,200, pounds of Milk' 'were . Used in
The average pereetitAWS
of, fat. in "the Milk were 3.85, 3.24 .
.ant1,1.55,- The yields :Of cheese per•
1;000 . Of niiik ivere; resPie-
tiyely 102.6; • 94.63 and 97.60. The:
theoretical • yield ....of ,the mixed lots
la 93;61' pohnds of cheese which is
within one, pound of the aCtilai. This
difference ta accoUnted lot! differ-
ences . moisture 'content Of ;the.,
cheese, differe ce in shrinkage and.
In 'IOSse$ ,to handling :the Milk,
(4) take•n 'in Al • and
n .
• , . .
. .
, Class -Vera Robb .• 3. Jack .Mac-
Lennan 75 , ,, •
Srqc •takeri by pupfis..in Arith
Spell :and Comp.
.Wilmer'.•, Robb 60,
waw MacLean*.
Jr. IV --Ross Sheilla‘ .53. :
Sr.. III, -Gorden 'Boyd 69
:.a.mplaell• 58.
II -Barbara 'Solomon '70., .Har-
..;ey Robb 55, Isabel kacLean# ,
Dimean
Cliorburri*.
' V,ienotes rabsent: No. on the roll
'14, Av.. a..t 10 10.
C: Murray, isachei
_ •
Harry Calver 60,
•
• ,
ENCOURAGING LAWLESSNESS
" In ..another column We.publis'n .• 5"
-froin the' Det -&t Free p.s
,entitled; "Q.-init.:IS 'a Businer,S." The'
article ••' is a:commentary upon. the
prevalence Of 'Crime in, the , big cites
of the, U. S. A, a cohditien• which
is causing' alarm among *eli-mean-
ittg people who believe in law ;and'
social 'order, ,
• It is • pointed .bute that the bulk of
iiolant crime such as .rObbei7- Eirid
. is • committed', 'bit a, com,pari:,
tively *Small class, ,who make a busr•
ineSS' of crime; And *hat- is more
im-
p�rtatit it is prOinted,, out that ',these
' a re allowed a la.rge',
through , the maudlin: syrntathy or a
COnsidemble element Who once the
ciiminal' is. caught., by the Police be-
gin weeping 'Over him ag though the
fault •was --wit h the• victim of the
Crime linstead of with the erimirial,
•"...The/same thing ,aciounts for fnuch
of..o..a.r., local laWleSsiess, Take for ex7,
amplet the bootlegaerif and ditiaks
• who 'infest our. -CominimitY, No
sooner is i•chaiga laid ae'ainst Ole
°h b
ofthee t..ati Some o y owns to se,
over, the `fpOor . fellow!' forgetting
.9:0.7,11d and'th
c Wolin onityg -if ;he.: -*ere apianm:1-. under
sOck.7 it*T01#s (gYo.4.2.shoul4,-..thht,
Ineaff Sail) as, "well prevent toy- ,ftp•-;
ther• lawlessness on hie•part, 1,
Crnninal8•iniCh a thieyes :and
-heoileggers oh be kept. more iheat'-`
!yin Jill than' out of it. They phottld
b.„
•Init, I 40not as s Ouniguninit
ONE EFFECT OP 44 BEER
.,
rt gitatee that:hotel lzi•oPertY
• has iocreas'ed- about. to”' per Cent. fit
,the',.aninioneeMentm the.
spieh the throne that the bara
we,it d be open and beer With Iick'r,
' all' t'ustotn?rs. ,, Kiteheher,
tdaten ' purchased tato; liatela last,
7Weeli"Tilieh'.he-leariied that- a 'iatreng,'
ev_erage• -Akelile1itrinitted-,' to.
* 4 ,
rdrieet , -this iieriteileef'41'ir clean.
hoixtl. bdt'i *WA r-
ange the inrature.
*A h1ek towit tiie'%where
ow P,P.011.81c10*, that a:Of/lewd 4 1317*
4 OU.t OW 'Oa 4,.141t01 094
•
• No, 1, Ashfield , . ••
.11pgari 63%, Connie
kief,an. 56, Della Gilmore:41.
Jr, •IV:- Harriett: JohnstOrie.'• 64%
.i'mdkie. Gilmore 62; toreha Hogan
58,• Elmer 'Ma:•Leod55, 'Ritcli-
,
*Andre*. Ritchie 53. , •
; Jr.. ILL -Margaret Gilrnre '69;
Wil-
be-- Rebh '56,"
"St.,-.1'7G-taydOn Rtcie 68
Praines' Giln-Tiore • •
• .( ) missed' on br.zpore exaroin-
ations, tate Over 20%, of time.
Robb, ' ,' '
•
NO. -.on, roll 14 Av:, att. 12.44
•-YE • S. tong leadher
•
, • •-
• S. S. No. 12 E WawanOsh
'Report for Januar- and :-.Pehruary
Sr. IV.,. -Mary
iie-Wehtr 7i Ruby 'Turner :78-";
, Sr Wobster°89%..*Wil.,'
•
libRintl 74; *Nrylis •.St:•111ai•ie
• li Taylor 40 Ve..-ohiea St Tlarie
, 9, Gerdon: Rintoul
• Fr.. ,H -Etta .•T'aylor. 75, Joseph St •
larie•71.' Mcrlee, 6/.• • •
..--Jr. 1 -Mary D9n, 'John St. Marie.
•marked (*) have missed: One
0.--afilination.. Perfect at*. for :Jan,,
,and Feb., Dorine Webster, hizi
Itinte..11 Jean ,WebiLter, Gordo n RIP-
, to0f,-, Joiseph St. Marie, .
No. • On. roll -16 ' AV: itt, 15. No. ,of
daysselidel 'op:eh 40.. • •
•G;; Lockhart;, triache
• . ,
,S:8.• No.-, It' CuIrdss'
• •..K.0..1'pert 'for ',Jan.. and 'Feb.
Mtirray; Spence
McFarlanei ;Nancy' Brown, Patrieli
" 2.,• • • ;
•
;Tr'.
§tewart Belt; de,r; •Frodgins
°F.',drnund Orcen, • • "
• "TIT- W m Cellts6.n, j',,Etra
:••
Jr:: • %Valf;'.ifar
,
• •
ley, , ;
Alrek inith4.
,Jk Itt-clittera..johnitOh.
Wall- t • 0 .
Walt "
oi,i4o,tnitiiretest.
Po4e- ghetto,' f',etylle,
Curd and cheete The aVerage scores
:of the •cheese Were 88.48,, 86,61 and
887.4 respectively for ;high,'low and
Mixed •jots: indicating that the
Opinion of the: expert Judge.. there
Was not hitielf.,difference aualr.
lty Of the cheesei • , ••
tenclusion.-,T•These tests show' that.
mixed lots bf' milk Containing vary- ,
cal
:yinbing
a
.t;•
inEmithitg
todger,I, wish _you_wonld jut an: -
other mattress on. i -ay ,bed. La dlad37
. .
- W.115-,..illat is a.genuine mht,
tress 'you haVe ? Lodger.- Wel per-
haps it iv as ohte, hut it'sded
• lie glorie-and froXen aiuf hungrg
is 'terrible unless pan are datk hunt-': •
Successful man is one who .makes,'
f4Ster than . nis
spthd ' it .
•
1,1
IN Eve.R N, •GRADE.
Coif) sweepi71,4%
(Ind
.41.f4g,
.uner
lng percentages 0! at are likely to
heese averagrui, closely
to what wohld b4 obtaihed If the
lots Were made separately into
shoed°. •
. ••• . , • •
.',SWeet Clover' ButteK.
The tests made in,,httter..making,
.dtfring -1.324 wIth• Milk from. ,eoWs'
Pasturing on" tivieet •elovorcwas con-
ducted. With Milk,froin farms • where:
aiveet. clover was the etiiy..
The. butter WAR Made in' small lotS,
ln the:Farm:Dairy at the 0.-A. Col-
lege and ,Was acered hY' the : ()Metal
'Batter •Grader for •the' Province.. As
•In other years ne 'flavor ,e6.uid h.e•,,de-
tetted In the 'Milk,. -creamor butter
which •might be attributed to. sweet
.11oVer 'feeding; ;Five iota et butur
Kere Made altogether,' one frem rw
:.reittcr Chiltned 'sweet, one freor raw'
tree= ripened' -With:.,s, :Culture; 4.-,oe
,ripened WithMit 'Culture,. on • from
• pastettriaed ,ercain to whkh culture
wits add'ad., and then rip/ned, thpso
e.on4itions' cover paet1,,ll 1 that:
Lre iikeir to be' filet Witli 8,n 6.; 'Fiitn•
storap for two mrriLJ
befere •••:it was ua3ed•=ninfel,
--Anight,,b-e3ireieofferiS 4-
411dir, Ttlavora t� : "I:1*ft rOop that'
ialuablepaiitotte eron*ta1ifatta.a..;
ind' ,s1loti1d not iie oTirieint4 by
iheelie.,=',04..bOtte.e.- Mato fact'..'e.'
Dept, ot ,txtensiot)., 3. A.
.gar(lin
fingari; of aw,11. -
n view. teal to .
00914,
-51
•..1-Ifirdivo0.1141ooring
,one 'of .•tne
' llbehr tO
the modern honsewife •
• . ,
iiott.nawr.ers,„/
-‘
110 simple to lust' n the dus,t,
' rg4. moi3 O'ver th ‘gleaming
"surface Of a 'Hard ochfloor!
No woman who has enjoyed
-man. Kent.Flooring woulci ver do
the old...back-breakiniclust, Tian.'
work on. soft wood floors and, car-
pets 'without : prowst,---rt . isri t
ne4essary.. ' Searda n 'Ken 6 . I-Iaid
•\i'76.od Flooring is, actually .cheapeii
t an :CArpet,: linoleum and other
pl ,fasiliotyd.ielea.F,. :\Vhen Seaman
.e Hardwood'. FlOoring, ednies.'
into -our borne, its bt'auty comes •
to sta`prtidgery. gs for good:
l‘fc
Y\
easurs your 116Ors andi an
• estiniatc
ow. '
Cheapc, Than Caz'
• PhICES PER: •,S.•).,13,.A.IfE, 'POOT EI,VVEItEp
N NO.' 1, quarter 'Out ,iViiite Oath.. ,,.....
.
•44 ,x.o, 1 Plain lied, Oak, .........."., • ....',.. •.:..... 13C;
. ,
. '1;3' No. 2 Plain • ne,t Oak ,....,......,.....
8.!•;grialt "Shorts- ,, . , . .,,....• ...; ...„,, . i -, k, : .; : :
, -3/ii Cleitt, Birch anti ::•••qt).e. ' -. *
-`1-4...4...!...f.!...., ..., .......-
, ..i .. • -• v, i', - • -.,.
• .,
\
0 MILLS
1.
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