The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-01-27, Page 5r,,:r;:trrrr,4
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Phone 66.
Coal . Plornbifik
Tinsmithing
• Lueknew
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PhOste: 74 ,
.PhOne 253 •
lVlonumental Works
LUCKNOW and *INGHAM
•nit& die •largest and ,Most complete
iteek fit tie most beautiful designs
to choose from, in
Scotch, Sieedish and Can-
adian Granitea '
We Make a specialty. of Family
eitenteiita and invite your inspee7
Inscriptiena Neatly, Carefully and
•OrontOtly Done.
ea us before placing your order..
Douglas Brae. .• A. Spotton
Lucknow. Ont.,
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1.4:-1,10:-.428;-77Luckpow‘." -111e!to-
• the second. Ttiescla'y of every mirth
in their hall; o•cioeu.,.
M.; Carter,'Rec. See. `
SUCCESS IN ,CANADA
'Muchhasbeen written in the press
' and -heard of, the, number., �f Canadi-
ans crossing' the United States' ,bor•
det and,,inaking good he that: country.'
-.Toe little; perhaps, has.: been said of
those born 'in' the , United States corn-
te, Canada and suCceeding:' to an
unustial degree.: In the 1926 laiterne
..ticinal 'Bteeic Exposition and
'Grain/11nd Hay Show -in Chicago, all ,
pre'entienti were broken 'by' a. farmer
of Wej7 bley, Peaeo. Rlyer, Alberta
WIT w he grand chanipionehipa in
lot eat' antr`Oate.,' The •farmer.
, .
. winning 'this great 'tritimpli, •for Can-.
..aflian 'Grain, carite`to Wembley. in :1920
• , knowing iractically nothing about,
;.• farniiugHerroin ,Trelle 'is his Mune,
He wee. , born at Kendrick, Idaho.,"
,.thirtyrone years ago. A. green -horn
nt farmitig six years age; ,todaY a
• breaker of records in' grain ,• and
Wheateiaising and winner of grand
chazia ionahipe , against 'all' 'contest-
. ants. hat's the matter, Caniaians ?
„Pastures Jook greenest?
-=--e-o:4J-• • ,
.TAXINq THE BAOELons
a 1iiiia: that thfir`e 'is irobnigietin.
„ the'. rnarriage.niarket ,iti Italy,,,folloi1sr,
•lngthe...annouticenient that, a ' speeihr
•:,-
"ta,/(*ii- talieAriiii0:-':iiii411-:Anuttartied•
, ineU'laitireen the ageS-Or 25 ;and'
-,"...Spinateri "ere not to be talc,04i on 'the
-.4heory.--,that-', ;they ,.-do. .milt -ordintitil.
•(r
. eibisttila Irene an tying : freal choice
, e?' -d, theory Wh. h may be true .fel
`21t*14, hut iii it t of, -ohivorsara
patios; The :hie di yiiiiid by. 'the tat
, *III lie' anent biit 'fiatioatit orgittitia-,
Volt IvikUili 'aatiiii , for )1004//. Maher:
, ,OLI Olehr ol!illitint ..
ROD• AND.GUN 'AND SILVER. FOX
.While 4;4 Miner.iS Well known
for hi interest in ,the breedingea:
conservation of: wild • „fewl;%:eompitra•
tiVeltleW. -knoW----ef a , remarkable
farm' ahnest ' in ''the suburbs. of
Onto '-where all kinds of ' wild gees,
and other Water fowl are being...bred
:hie • interesting ' place' foinia the sub
et ,ef one of the articlesin the nev,
ly„ Publiehed. February issue of Re(
Gen and Canadian Silver PON
News; in 'which 'George Hebden Cor,
san tellS; how he. rases the
geese' farm; at Islingto e
article Is: .well illiastrated."
,The•contenti cf the issue lneluck\° digh linnds and Acldi•ti'''' •
men,y •fine stories of hunting :and • • firat".h,Tilairtas.e:atenisd,4,:li'boer.c9cilloitpiaeld_
ing, The 'regUlai':''dePaetrnents relit eively so and • centrary to.the belief,
, leg to angling, :guns and •ainmunithe , if many.: It: has been generally
and. the oetd.00rs coetain .a .: great: 'derstoOd that lew lying:land:fa' itiett•
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1411°2/1:01r 201111404, Tht!RAVATO NittAAY, i927
v.
•;t• '
eery
SOILS NEED LIME
.,Jrlci,wiSrray.' .f.wrr.. AT O.. A)et)4
HAS\ MADE. SPEOLI.L STUDY.4'.."
NOltr ' 0011 AP14 or Stahl: If '$o..
.., .. . ,
, IfileieWill..11tilpe;eArtyvititi, the Subz•
... ject Is, :vvoith- voui., igtudi, ' -, s ',••
..,...,o:,a47,colleielii--oatarhi-Deo.4ty,ee#tr4r-.r.,
0,,*4.1.cniture; Toronto4.
; .S,r7nat ig -seit.n.aeldity T. ,'.......t.....
ii,PO, w13..43palk of a. sebritance.bee
, „ , ,.
tilink.,..„91, Ithaving n. aoar,',
. e•eo, netnethl.ne' thii:C.WlIctint-'etit-t
'. :-vli. Oif..cd8Ac' lilte....leinen: 'thrice,' Or -
This ...16. . acidity.. 'Chem:1sta'
I. :Much farther •arie etaw mach
of, w11,4; \ the :.,:•Oi',:
I,'In.,\e,,,?,,,,i041) 'aahstA,aces)• that, .we \
dicatopns
'\'',',
,41:1 ,o, . e lere`fremAb eee to, xede le :\=.\,
:111;'\' an.,..\'?.0d \
='.e.;anyveillista,neeti ,w.li fion esteived ‘,4*,
l'a' 1 i e'. an aal,d,,ite etien;'4„2.,911.§.:0,f,
Is ,cope, `f5a1131444c •or'',41o.ct:,'
',., one•,, 1 We „k-nomr ,ttiat If We aisoolvo..,
';-10;' a„ :ca. Or iron Pail It . wilt
:."' This le due to= acitt-fOrnied on
IP tiolyillg„ 'Alibte" are anaey' n4111-
tound.s, in a, Soil, which have .the •same
:Operty.----not:eoPeer cOrapounds but
, „impeende of eillea,', aluiriiniuni 'and'
tf.,...en.. 'For 'example . if we heat o:rdi-
ary sand le ,Eiteani miner .pressure '
t• beep/nes an. acid, sill* acid„'whieh ..
• las • properties. common to all :•ecids.
, . „ ,
..iour Soil... • '. , . ' -
., Se. often sere hear- the ':eXprepiden
'sour" ill speaking of eolle:•.• It is .gen-:
, ;many used to describe' a Soll'which.
.s poorly drained; niore Or:teas:water-
• .ozged and ' poet pitysieel eondl-
aori, ,•tt, May be acid or it:inay not,
•lad thereferetthe term is misleading..
. there it only .one . term we can car?
•ectly • nee and that. is' If a
behaves under eheiriical InYesti,
' ,;ation in :a-, Certain .way it ..is: ; acid;
o we Will 'drop' the term'. ‘;‘,senr"..,
when speakhig of soils. .
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OioW,Soils Beednie ,
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,•
The acidity -,Of. ,goilahe therefere,
nue .to• `acid salt0; those that :hayean .1
lcid• 'action 'when itel solution; Or ' to:
free acids. :These acids and acid:
°Jalts inaY result from decoinpesitiOn
organic matter or: f•roni'-ehanges:
:Which•occur gradually; due id' teach-.
ug or Or washleg away • .of bases,. froni
,.)f • acidity which may., ecent
singly-
tndsthey generally :db---OrAndy 'occur
,ogether: • ', L
, Se:paying Organic Matter.
,duen /to ` decaying organic:
• • . . • .
•
matter ,isl. largely 'found in 'peaty s'olle
which are net affeeted, hy. washings ,
frem serroendilig high land: \ We ned.,
• this emiditiee,..of 'affairs, in Nottnerti„;
Ontario mealfege, Where the etheioila-
:which nOrniallY. •-contain• lime,
are buried . deeply under.aaoil,
posed entirely of .decayed plant Mat-
• ft
„
deal good iniOirOition 1:on thq) erally acid nottir the opposite has
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particular , subjecti., , •, ns see how thie; is.
• 30 ;inches rainfall in a Year. As
•P this: rain .on . tnel ion it- skis' in.:
TOO TOO -OLD Air: :POR'I'y? In -passing. through thelair--it-dia--
been proven. Let
In a c mate like ours we get about
vi•OiNY iTIOly, Men -at .the age Of 40
net to taY' 50, have not finally' ahem
:donee the hone , ehaeging• Aheie
lives or; enibarking...en new ven-
ture?, Few, if any. Circinestaneee
, May' lett them out of their, `rtitS; bii.
atrophied. They. allow thereselyea:
'he 'thought te;-be:--passing- out Of -theiii
• prinie •instead of entering Ther •
was • e theory of . life that achievee
prominence before the war
which Was summarized by .01q"Slogfri'.
"Tee Soine men are
too old at tWefitye-ete •Othere,
'realize:that the ,.ethele• of• life' is on -
lessen.. They arestilleager 'to. lean.
and therefore young at 70, That ,wa'
'the' class.Whigh Henry 'Rousseau he.
loreged: It is never foe late -for nev
activities' 'until the' breath'ef 'man
Mit Of, hiS bedk.
•
• . ;•,--o-ftee
solves„earbon.::dioxiee which is 'alWaY4':
present and forms .a --very i'Veek.achL
• Se' Weak is this :acid .that, we eanhot,
, detect. it exceee.byverY, del icate..tests ..
Tilite.e'eid di`ssolirete the . lime out of
the soli, 'intrthitingli",lt is 'very, steer.'
in. action, Within. a hundred years it '
distielveS tout ,.a great.t.tleaL '"MeifY •
strokes' will,, fell . great • oaks,". and -
of:
eugh=064-0-hition 1. . '
slow:we can readilY.urieerstand:hew)
after ..a .hundred -years a. ;great: •deal •
of lime will be. removed. - How do .we ;
know Bine 10 dissolved? :Look at the
inside 'of a tea kettle. and•-ask.,your4
self' how thiarlime:got there -..:Plainly
•frOM the ':water:., The' water: conies.
from.,the well 'of: spring se that the '
'rain water .inust ,have OBS:Caved: the;
• Hine, ins' passing through:the soil.l 'We ,
.can. ' teddy- .„understa,nd. hew higher
are are more subjected to Waahlrig
-ag. leadhing than 'More level lands, .
Don't forget, thl 's '-tall lends .will, be,..
,eome'aeld in .time :and it is. only ' a
,iquestion of tiine; :butt=the higher por-
tions.
'will be . affected first - beeause.
the •Ihrie remtived from 'thein"
, largely:be 'carried to the lower leVels.-
-.Lime Concentrates 'In,Lewer Levels.' ,
Let . tifi now look at the ease.' of a,
more; :or .less'•level. field: The same
dissolving ,attion takes place' in the,
soil., and,,ebe water percolatee.down,'
'Ward carrybil lime With. if,. It then:'
:Daises out of the sell by :the drain •
" tile et -natural channels or or .reMaine .
'in the ,aoil,. gradually being renieved '
by ' eVaporatien. , The :filet' has : :been
• establiehed,:howeitet, :that the capil-
lary. „Water rising to the fierfaCe to '
repleee that lost by evaporation idoes
not reetore the-. linie removed, on its.
eowtiwerd nieVernent.• ' 'Se we see diet.'
there , he a' tendency ;to • Concentrate
the Hine in the lower layers Of the, •
, soil, While the eon at the surface may
becoriee'distlectlY. acid. ' . • l , . ,•
, Another;,,fect bearing On this oar- ,
tieelar phase is6that the water by .
the . (tine • it 'reaches the sub-Sbil ie.
Satisfied with respect V) ite:\SolVeht..
bower: and •,ha:s no -further effect.. !
Therefore, the lime in the lower lay -
of , a soil Is little affeatedaed `
reniaine unchanged • for :perhaps 'CQ11.
•turies. At the seine. 'time the '.acid,
layer -is' -.deepening ! nd .we N-tuoist.;
i
..thetefore -supple-the, iiiiie-noilefeney-e
before it ,abeeenried 'Set Otte. , I . ..
' Ask ." for, Bulletin:313, -and • get"- di (*,
teat ot•the citoyee.--Deet,, of Cheinie-,,,..
try,. O. A. College, .. 4 • ' .'
ORDER ,
What comfort;` whet, 'strength, vvhal
eeenomy there ,is in order. TO ,know
Where one : is Oink 'and what on
wialies--`=•this is order;' to keep wie'l
,
word . mid one's engagensente--:again
order;, to have everything ready 'tin
der one's hand,„ and to have, all of
one's means of WhateVer kind uncle,
Order; to discipline
ofie's°habite, one's effott,one's wishes.
• to orAanizis one's life. to distributt,
one'fi time; take the Measure; of
,one's duties and Make one's' right:
respected; to, employ " eapita'
and resourees, one's talents., and time:
• time profitably -ail tins ,ie include( ,
•iu the Wor.d "order." .theam
*light and peace, inWard liberty an'
tree • commend over one's self. ,Order
1g , povver.
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WHITECHURgH "
Annie Arnistrong Visited •2
, .
'fw daysinatweek -with 4r- ,and
G�rdoi
Scott at
,IMr.'41Y1418,
let; Mrs. leftiont Saturday last
for bliliiiimiai.i.Where iheY'
;Oldeit 'daughter:1
. .
Whia tellides there.. "
We are -Stirrto -report Mt* Alex.'-
. ,
Reid net:Milking intleh 'pregreSt.to-
war4" recovery, , ,
144. gluon' ,atioe, boAght ivOid
esrmit ontfit trent, Mr. Wm, .Conn.
• Don't Tient iDiseitted`Potatania. •
, ..„
: 'It' Would, seein wise on the:part:el,
'�aePotateed: to Make'
theiintigh celtitilhatien oLthe'stodkl„
bfifette. platitleg, If people Plaet'
dis-
ead • .1i.titattltheO„ fire eetniiiitting'•
leer bile, •are. Airooagatthg.'.
disease„in the sietrict WhiCh • May
spread' and do. reueli' deluge, to an
-
ether gretter's eke)). With. ditteatted
seed potatoes ,beitig• Offered :in 'many, -
:markets -4114 bt' ina.ny Who sell 41,`...
Tedt. ti..40. ,fat4"it pay,„ tbo
'torn , Oat an 1108 and colt,
I avar • • Pi 10,to..,00
4111 wre4
PAO* TM/
.:Tiffik OVUMSEEDH POPULAR
. CROPS-.
10.41,11T.Iwix$ NOw 41VATICPN 44°17.C. *401-41411'14
• , • To weeigneexi.31eTE.R.9. • , 1 I-44pm Arr,, SEElDI,NG al111,E. ;
List of Vartetlee. to :Bo .Sent Oat by g.OP044in'..:;v1.ntao4,4:
Vd141and Qt&ev
17.ifiVad7,W7iiiii-e`,71;356.0.04;;;:r,C41
' " ' ' • * UAts:er4i°42,,>43rt040"et:xr,Tioc.rt,P94erct.r.inentl?;
• , agrigetture, Torent9.1'
'•* ; ' The eat, meet:: importan
• evT‘hixtei'.70111:0511.itPlit..
lario bait'h been .ori4inated at„thePAT. 1.1 14.4 Yen4H.
�f fafti iops in On 0:71/e; act. tii.:74,..eeedeirii ;spy. What
.
de the, eXPeilinelitera .,,. flank of'-'ia,F1•0'•
'experieientailea:. Carried..01413.:farn
„hybritligatiena:adeelectioe. 'Lea
\;'..90'f,.0:.t:14\\otte4t,'44,;::::t,ni:.\;:vt..\ahZ,4::,ert-:.\:..A.rk,,, .1:e; \
060.tetel,, \
,5447."! 'or '•-t's
et Qin:their ewe' letme .perta
''\*#?....0a0nttt.•'94.410/1W1:0:2:C,flireiiill' 11-\Qr ;;\•+; 1 '
\\\P\ \.\41;'\'°.\\\"\\\1.4Y\;\"
• s'f
• tP,rini„.h.e., years by *7;
C14,4tnUttira,919d(191111T:e4.'tTtille6.1°61TI'lioavt'iiil':1i:si::•, • • :\
: indicates` • the material :available te • Victory ; • 76' .41.i5)'
i• • Alaska .
14. •, ; ••• t7o... en. ;Q, No.
tNhoe.P114e4IiiiCr°o1PlYcolint
eetaion over Ontario , Ace rein to
Three varietiespf Cate. ..; . • 2•. present. it increaSe
2. G.A.C. No. 21 ..1.1`arley and , rapidly; *and before very'leeg
EMMer .. become .the leading -Vailety.of oat/ in
3, Twd varieti▪ es,of ' this province
; • '`.
' '• It t he'interesting to nett,' the • high .
-4: Tiiree,„x varteties '<of! . Spring. re.cottl.whicli 'the 0: A..C. NO: 72 vs.r-:
_ ,Wheat : 2 '..letY has Made in the Standing:Field-
0. '-feWo VarieleS, Euckwh• eat.• ,2 . Crops ,;Competitions . throughout the
.,O• 'Three 'varieties' of 'Field Peas . grovinee, in eight years; oat of the'
7. Two ve,rietiee,ot , 2 1.,108 first prizes awarded for. fields
S.' ThreeliarietieS 9,f Scy, ,So,ia ' .`of oats' Of at least ilVe acres c the
'Or lalianc.Se:Been$ • -3 ' `O.' A, C. 72. received 565 Banner 02
9, of Flint and,`, • ° 4,hundanpe 11, Gold Rain 13, and
Dept- Husking. Corn 'Victory 1.. The teher 201 prises ;were
10, Three varieties of leang(Pis. : S divided among -va.rieties , net. eligible
11. TWO.; varieties .. of, ..Suge,x iftiF,registratimi. . " •
; Mangale . : , '2 Alfalfa
' Three veitieties-- Of Swedish • • -'
g What do the • fariners' ,Say about
• „ varieties Of 'alfalfa?, • • '
12: Two Varieti▪ es of Fall'T•
14. CO -operative ; experiMents. have:
Two varietlee:.of , •
been conduCted; With varieties' of
.45.: Field 'Corn 'anti "Sey B
etelulAriatione , falfa - for. tWeittY-six years 'during
which. time eeeti• . has ,b.een sent to
• 16: :Sudan Grass and flive
eaen 2„3:29,Onterio farmers for co-.
: ties of ,Millet ' 3 .
„, Operative 'tests 'on . their own fauns.
,and- 3 ' definite: experinient
°;El.rsti.:'1.9it,r.:e.4173°,.(1, . ,hap heen.condiieted with the Qataxio
SOY. Beans ,Vatches_and the Grimm varietleeT
each oel...,1799.-earme. Within :the.
•14. 'Rape, Kale and Field' Cab -
Past fifteen years. EaCh.eiperiMenter
waaasked •to . so' lOcate theelots.that
20 Two varieties . 'Of .; ,Bienn.ial •
,2. , they "..iniglit7reinain iindieturbed, lor
. ' ; '8Weet-Clover '
2.1-. Teo Varieties of Alfa:eta... '% 2. Several' ; yeats.:'; Quite humb,er
tbeae. experiteental pieta .whipli were
Hub.am, , White' and*,
town as far back ; as „ 1911 'Still re--
Ectoeveenrial. .SWeet•••
:„ 3 Main. enbitekeiel and the: results. 'ai•e•
, both interesting. and"val'eable.', On
23'.• Three ; ',varieties ..of ▪ :Field
g NeVeinber `27th;'. 1925, a blank 'forin:`•
. 11 pr . e • :USA • .
214.•• Sweet 'tor 'f • t • '`' ,
wag sent tO . each one= of the. 1.790'
T:11..,-4re,
In the year endin* June, 20th' last,
• 9,407 ming Were, staked in
the' Province et- Quebec ,etiVering; an%
•area et. 43,5,009Acres; 'adectrding: te.
PrellMinarY :T,hie, is :an
rn-
crease of 83 4er cexit: oiret the' year.
' " • ' ""5",..°
• •
tobacco,: grewink
. • „
sez.?ops- husmess;:proposition ••n the
Vieinity of KeleWne,`..B.C. I"Vto
rerxios
\4gr, 4at: c"ve, \;:\1:a\
OsegOod. 01r and
next\ Year; .,e9r,-;
.;7;
\'
than.56,Otle•vakins liavireen seip
peel tt„p' t; of this",preVinee `a`s'"fura',.in
.thelast .Y.seat.'„ They 'form' .)d-
•stantial sotiree Of -revenue 'to' trap-•
pers in the
• 'Nerea Scotia breedieg bens are be--
.;ginniUg to, attract the. attention of
Great :Britain, John. 'McMullen,
;6f :two,: bits', has just shipped to
• Cliivers and Son, Cambridge, Eng-'
land, font. barred Iplymeiith R,oek
cockerels.. This, is . the .aeceind •ship,
finiremnt., of.,.;breedirig :stock -made to ',this'..;
,
• ' ..•• -; . .• .• .
. Curling: history of: a Unique, 'tut-,.
• ture ...Wee • 'thade •in. QUebe.c` city re-.
c'eutly ..,,ettiliert the Jacques . Cartier,
Oiling Club,'.. thei , first :- Frenche,
,. . .
• Canadian curling • targanizatiOn, in,, the
World; was iliatiguraten . and their .
' ,nevit entling. rink-, formally etiend.. '
• A• 'delegetion ' of., seyenteep, preiriit.,',
, nent Montreal' cerlets, headed' by
T. ' HeWard.. :Stewart; Thane' of
'• Granite Cutlers, .artived. :back at the.
Windsor' Street . • Station ' l'fienii'".• the
. Ancient Capital,'recently, where .they.•
.of the new ,:clUcin. the neighboring;
,..cbiftfyic:a.:.te. i.l. in ',.t.17 Opening .ceremonies,.
'
•
:: • :The :World'e, Poultry Congress to
.' be held 'at Ottawa July 2'71th•tO,Aug.*:
'list 4th next, it to be a big affair in, 'KIND:LISS 'COUNCIL-=`:,::: • .
"every' Sense ;Floor space :- will :be : .' '.,:tt. ; ORGANIZATION u1010$0-.
.thore than goo,00p., square feet; the
-natiena• l 'educational; exhibits .titifit- 'The,•Co,nricil.; elect .of =the -Township -7,
.• front ,. d.i.ffx,,ent ,.. ii41.0...: .. bf • ..ex.peinientereaskizigttiminfermation : iat'5'°°•°''�l: tillat "f6cEtge '.:' Tliele
.of'.Kiiileaa Met' en . Jan, 10th'; ..,1927,2,:.
' 25. Low,./riid. Ifigh 'Grade :.Ferti-..
..xamiti.ng.........,:„..... t,,.....,:.,.....:,,, : a, ,:teeii, big' , their , exporimont.:, :. xfoe' ..will . Wlapproximatelk10;000=ellei" l'.'..a,.itcl,•: haVing_eubseribed to: theik:, a
• ' . 1#eis and-Manure.with Oats 1 :rec :ing. upwards : of. three :hundred ,, 'birds, on eichibit, .of eyery..breed land; ' laintient.,lot.,effieetten'hitheir-PliiCeS' ar
replies ' vie,,.were able' .to summarize
Clover:...:' tho xesults.., . In- answer ., to the; iti,•:' _varietY.:1:doininetZtaL eithibits Will.' the :Beard; 'Reeve: :Joiepli' .I. ; Tiffin.. •
-;
:Fertilizers „and Mantire in ..a`'.. ..be •a . mein. attraction and . one farm,
. .
qUiry.'Which 'of the Vailetlea Couneillore ,' Malcolm ' Mime.. DOnald, .
.. - ,deftnite . totation starting' gave :the. better results ;hi:. thellecal Making hicubatorsbas:alreedy eon,: :Mcl'ntyre., David Carruthers „and Mel; ..:•
. . . „ . .
. ' With Potatoee : followed , by. . . . - • ..
` ttehe:'f'4,14it.--tietifvelantetioeasit.tsiiifgrotO:in9oitet .tt9hitIto.:29if... trIpted. for :.7,000 „feet:- -Among., the via Irwin, the :fellow/Tag business was.
' . !barley , seeded With ',alfalfa. , ' 7
inclesiVe.„. the majprify`• Of the-eiperi- Eerepeate.equntries ' that •: have. l` de.: iraiiineted`. The ininutei...9f. Dec.. 15th ::,
-' (Potatoes and minute to be . were, read. and, on illation of t lid...:Ross `
•
14.1926 ;:and bariey',and. al. • . . '
, ..niajeritY fevoted, the Grimm la each.;
.thia, Ontario. Vara- : l'cle.d. t° take part in .the Congteei-
' are: : Getemey„ ;Rouen:tine, , Italy, and . p.,. McIntyre..,;Were 'adopted. , =A .' .
....;Ruasia; beeinark, ;Poland, :Belgium, By-law :wastity ..,p`aesed,... fixing '-tile-.,,.
- ftireislied' by .the' expetimen- • ; rileatei's fa0')i'Pti.
gated in the. years' 1.912, 1913, ..t9ts.,: . •
.411,..ei,:: c.,,ciiiiiriarcial' fertililers :
1918, 1920; 1923 and 1924 and the
, falfa seed in 1927 to * tut- : '. ..nolland, SPain, and.._!LatVii, :' ,..„ -; .. salaries `iiiicf . apPeintin.g. :the,. Ofileets "-
°".• nished-hy-thettePerlineiital- ' -`,°f-tlwetkei-seve.n-Yea14.PT-70:f-the-1:88•'•
:.• , Tre,,i00 , , . •,, ; , -...,,............; .. . ,fi,,. ,, fwel/rere.:,dan,.;hweepterdii4litihisai.iqdu;_ttiohee„ 0,9.5ntatirrit . . ..
. . . ,
• .,,, for the current year; Clerk, Geci:;:d.„7. :
.29. T.hroe! 'grain, -mixtures :ler . '., Skiing' in the • Latirentiane la, be *fret; . salarY,.$200i Treasurer Thine
' G.rain, production "°•.,...-.-: : .... ' 'Varigated; In response to the (Pies,. . .. ; . • • • - , . • „. . , • . . .
31:: O.A.C. , No, 2.1. Bailey ',at ,'
. for :; . lion as to the peoet extensively grown . , POMlOg_ ever -popular in `QuebPc.,`-TO,
: triate, 199 .farniersi mentiened Onts.rio traffie ;of .. Winter, sPo'rts loVers ;the : eaeh; M.' :H. , Officer,' Dr.., R: ..B...
G. Gatint,.- Salary. $150;, Auditeirel,','Wm;,,i
• . . .,Fradtler..production '. , `.,..': ...:: ' '..tearietieS. of alfal fa in. the yellow! dia..- .
. .. , . .
, ea*ithr'. the. '.greatly„;„' iriciesieed. Sttrart'.and :John A. 'g.a.-1-(e.,'. saiark.sioi..
' pa. •Threi). ..graie' • :nextures`.
' . ,.. three dates of „se:edlig..,,,.... ' 3 . :Iri,a.Tritilkt:droi'a645,.G.wriiimilentr,.3.4:,ocionmorni98nini, and Canadian '.. Canadian :Pecitic Railway Company • four, salary • $.20..00; Sanitary' Inspece
.'32; 0.A.C.,. No •72 bats. at three' '
seeding . : ; ,....• .,'...
3 men ion d Northern Grown,„.., , ... . ,a..re: Operating rspecitti .' trains ',nte. tor, Alex. ,,Nicholson, 'salary : $3.00 'per:
„ . of.:seeding.t.....:.'... ....., • , an opeortnoity, as 'never ' before of the inounteins:dering the week ends i: 0637 °:a.hd ' 1:i/e. per TO.... Board of .Jiv„,„'
• - - ' dates ' .' '... . The farmer/ Of 'this Pro f
14.. 6. 4...: 0. -Ne : 3 e_epri.ng... Wheat .:- . • securitegseed for.sow.ingen their Own:
., at three•' dates '-or', seeding : ....y "3 farms: -. It would' bel_Well , for. the
farmers...to retain and, sow as inneli
'25: 0.A,C. .No. 211. „Soy Beans '• :
• Sownr.broadeast and in rews,• 3. ,as; possible °of ,the 90,000' bualiels'ef
36. ' Perfect Model. Swede TjUrilips; ., . '. Peed Which was .produced in"pritaitO
thieneclat.threexlistances in - 1;1.1.925. . Our. alfalfa ,p,rodeetion has
been tre'bled en. the laet ten- years,
. . tlie...rowe -. : ...' : . . '. . 2. . ,. .: : . .
37. Yellow :Leviathan . Maiiiiels, .` and doubled lii • the, last three .YPers.'
It; ie.eatirtiated...that there •*as; over
• ' 'thinned at threedista.ncee. in. •
'.' • ' the IOW's.:
: ..., • • • • . .. , halt a naiiiion. acres of 'alfalfa , grewn
. • ,. : ''..e,".''°''. ' 7 ,..7 :. . .. in, Ontario:1;1E4. year'. „ It is tielleVe'cl
AnY' 110701i, lp...6111.4,id AV1115, grOWC . that the ialfalfe :area -will soon' reach
.field. Crops ' /pee apply; for any one.taf , one ' millien .acres.., Ontario win.: be
.the eXperiniente ; for 1926. l'..;ael richer for It. •• • :
'applicant. slemild. Make .,:a second .ei,„.1„„ wii„..f.,,,,'
cheice hs the: material. for the. 'fire ':- ''''. ..'..' .. . ' , :
..
` choice iniglittbe exhausted before tie The 0,:''A. C. 1k1o.. 85...BPring wheat
,epPlIcatipn.is received. ,The"materia, 'Wag distributed for to-eper,ation, eat
;Will be forwaided; ih the. order ii..-- • perimente; for the •first.time in,le24,
The regult. for the two -years when
which : the applfeations are :recoived l' ' - : ' : -
While the "supply lasts. ' No charge 4. ''PhIPai'od with Wild` Pease, and Mai' -
made, for , the experimental Material 41618 iit.'ts' the No. f35 at :the k6a[c* ef
eed the predeCe. ,becom es- the.:'.. iito-'.. the list' : .
.ifter.earvest. .,:ach 'person, applYin • .0':.A..4,,C...No: 85: , 4 ,,, p''. . !.. .; 1 .*1
. . 'Bti$11:;j19... i;61'
petty, of the exeerimenter. ,A. care. '
, fully; filled out : rettort: is itecpiest* . •40 . ' Are, 1-924
, ..
.. „
. . ...,
should earefully write his name, ad,.' .. Wild GOO-- , ......, ......,: ....... 26,3 • '
dress and cotintY, All, written: appli.' 'Seequis, ....\;," . , ; ..,, ; ,,‘i., :34.'3 .
, cations, whether. 'inclosed Or in Open
entrelopes. require ; full: poetege„...e- ' '; . ' • • ,' Allicipeli,ells1;e6r.
: Dept.. of Field Husbandry, 0.. A, '.Col- 0. A. C.' No: .55...... : ... •••21.1. ,
,
lege, Guelph, ,. ,. ,. -Wild Goose s: -...,`.'.... :... ,18,,5..
. . . , . ,
., Marotta.. . '.....-.. : :-.. : .". 19.3
, . „ .
, 'The: 0.- A,;.'t. 'Variety of spring .
Wheat was origleated' at,Gtielph by
'creeping the -Red Fife a e;W:\t„..he }lore
. don Bearded..., It is red wheat...of' good.
quality, and has bearded:head-with
! white Chaff: In tWelve. years', expert-
ments at the doilege'lt has 'giVen the.
, higheet aVetage'irield per „acre .ef,the
' .tWenty . varieties of:; toting, Wheat
gitiVen :iinder similar,. conditions.
• - The ',ExPerinientat Union ' RepOrt
*meta 'the. findings ,,of .2,,600 -farmer
co.oPerato rp,, Why' not send,,f or . it and -
get the :root Of 'the stOry..eov,erhig the
nUccetieftel. e. Xperieid,Cd.a.'of ,many.. •
,1, - Shade- T`ree's‘,Fot -the Feint. -
•, '. had treee.ithoilt a terra hciin:e, add:
ratich to the'bealitY, coinfort?findSale
'mine ,C,1', the' ,Plaep.. In e.',prevince
like 0111a:tie, Where we; earl grew anale
a Varlet? ,of, trees. there, is. ho. exeuee.,
_,:foit-eatielieemninon: attiff,4,11,a-.Caitelle.ae
„Petah/reit: iiiianitoba, inalne.:. .WOY li,b
=plit-nt *nue of the (newer growing but.,
,nroreperrearient Mediae and haVe"tlie• .
itte.thulte _oaf Avittohing.,. thein ..deVA14.*. *,'-.Wils-o.rv was -the 4irtt,-.,,wtiltoAlitt-n-1'to ,
..
Seger maple, .611n, oak; „Walnut, gale.... • :theever :1;,,ak, Ldiji4 AO YOho Vale
cedat•;.White or ScetCh pine., Norway ., ; •",=„
.,.s.pri.16e1..00/01„„tdoitlue_sptu,oei..,atapio, . ,ey. ',A placide or Statue' hasebeen•
. .. . , . .„.,
cpushiess
if you
•,,.. , 0100 .0t,aild" .1440; use
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.,...:.,.,„..v.,,.-. . .,•_..,
-,- TI* : i '
b sciliP§. ...t*O'',‘. \I41104 \ .
'YPIAr \ Oct9.t")..f\ P ,,.
' --,\:.4-Y.;4-\'. -,' t...*\,\,•\,\' k.",.
't
1•\
O'lev\ ••\ harvest,
n:\te\:"§\:s,11'ii;teorii‘...r‘t\ifid\j:: youall
possibly, ..can, , Reach •
out for Inore business
by, Lorige Pistance
' la IN ill
Many sobseribers who
• used to think they had •
• • e.omnakceans Personf-t�..
ttPohe -persontt If it he Y y _ wante a chhwithe
• to- tation
.,-..eans. they are tillicke•'•
-er •and chfaper.
ELVeonryel3DeilsitaTrzl;PSWinetatiert
r •
You a th1jnhjtopay 'the
other fePow'.;.debts when. you ,paY
your ;CASH at: THE
Hornell;Murdoch Co:
„
. ' Spring Pruning.,
•'• The questioli, ."HoW, late 'can the
apple, each-andp'pear trees prueed
in the; spring?” is .ottee atiked2 It
may be answered by saying that it
leae be done With entire suceess: any.
time during the sPrieg2ipionthe.. ...•
' It ie natiallY a. little there Ouceese-
ftil and satisfaototy, to de the work.
before, :growth: starts 'in'. the ., eprleg.
Do it when yeti, knife: is ihere„ and
don't delay a year aceount
of ' toqind _tone "oariyfn., the
seasot: • ',The later 'Ironing, is/eh:Me
thy Orfngt liO'greatertho tentlihey
toWare :the cher-king gteWt)and
1'0106 in .aceionipliShing Mete,
than the-P*40%1:dt- the-WOOd,:Eo
pruning, leaves ell ethealating {tele-
enees (or.the benefit 'of. the t Wize that
teinain,t tied-t.l'estifte itroi•eaged
.J:groWthr.and.,,.:elq019.Pinen't• where de-
Wietride erietle Oti large .branthes
„ triaa:•";
.W.Iteltatle in,:the Middle or _ihn W-
.60etei:), DO.,11,1)Y1.11iiilgy0;14dOlie after
• ..:p•ewili Warts: mote Care sheifid bo
:Aetolsed reviaelree oVer.' theta stir-,
6i' ?lass
Ward
{ere rf 'the bee,toeVerings, lor Wet •
f•„y,it Oeeg, ttordeatmlnix'..*L.
Irene& eerroafee ;Whit/nate: SoloilonS'
tre:' ale( eotel, Paint, .Walt er pittiii"
niree,b0` Apptied iv)los the aUrfaee
. totem diT,,,,;,,f4t,orineout pitoiCor oi
/04,00140A 0401•,
„
rein; Jaritietyp Mara:cll.. :Cane- ..J.,.....4.1., I: Jlt:it;:r: .e:hair man; Gte.'. GI, Mot, . • ::,,..„_„,..,
:dian Winter.'sgorts' are 'attractie.ga,_ la.t4,..__see'y..":--enenib'e;r;-"Tririiil ' Carruth -
great punibet .of .:Ame.rieens Of late. • Ars-; •Sh*iii-lilatbi'-g-'.:J`ohnIKeiiitedyir.-i"
This Was evidenced by the in -rush 'et, ' Thos White, Ed, ',McLean,: John Me. .
visitors . at the Chateau'. Frentenac. l`eods,' gaiety $1.51a per inspection • and-
..st•Qiiebeg City, who came adroie. the ,10c.•:, ,per"...inike: Seheol' attendance of -
Wider during' the Christmas. Ind, ficera-=-Wne',Perci • see'y, • 1-2-3-4' W., '
• the New Year's ,seasOp.. • .•,MeKenzie,; 54-7,, • Janies ' 1MaeIntosh; ..i.
84.10, , $3.00'. -per day aird•' IOC. per
Beaver, trairpit.4.4411 be permitted, mile; ' , ;Pound • keeners-Lorne : Hod:.
, under: an order4iiAliiiiieil litat:iesned, gins,John .,..keFarlaee,..- 'Jas. Baker, ,
.pthiroovianZeheoti, of
the,A.i !iiirp, t 7, r . r• opartrtk of -the Tyndall mei.iaR.heabni.,11,$.0.,:w.n„p•;A„: mr:Ltoaeilctlihti, rt.,. 4,Ber,...'n ,..,..,
55th :Parallel. : Within:, these' bohnds, Dawson,., Fence'vieWera: James :Ged-. `
'the Chase •seiteon, which how holds ds,' Robert, 'Malecilin,, ...The's.. White,
for the wholePtconnee and fer the •Alex'.. Nicholson, . Frank : Henry, John
.mwhoneltehsy,e January
uWiarly1 'lei to
ii .f3C0r.l. f7te ,.A. Mowbray, Thos., Hill. ' '' , . ' . • •
The Road ,SuP., `presented bis', re:
port
•'The classic. dog' sled derby -et the • ' Moved : li.: ROsa,',.eecorided: 'by: Mc -
East .is drawirig.near.." On February., IntIte tbat.. We accept thel.?SuPerill- `
:,tendatit'S.-.repert and make ',applicit;
:...fcarn,' O4r.i,o2'Sii",151,bhau'isi2ki3ele,sfbotrilleetspluftlorf,e'rnintil: tion for oraat, 'Oa, ' Expenditure . on
Roads ...and ;Bridges F en.,'$`5738:28,..• and
AmMoetst. ,
' at Quebec city in the, 'Eastern
hoUdis, .
In.!!'' :(iri Superintendent's salary, $2,18.5(1.'.,
-ttoenitalatitli°instainee13°i.ef!lehe jraeCiley.is 'X111.20.'`, .7. Cv.ill'rie4 . ' '.. . . .. : '. ... "
. s .
loVed 'bY' MeIntyre, ' Secentled . by • :-.
lng this hard :grind, .is elinainated Canada "fleet ' Iron ,Co., one • 18 -itch
d'aruthOrs that We order trent ., the
niifes.. Cruelty to .'• `the dogs dui,- :
owing to the fact that the rules re.. steel culvert,' n • ft, loni; for `road 'op.
; ;spire that any :dog nimble to 'finish posite. lot 27, con: 2.. -Carried.-`, •
- the.,ricelniist be ealiried On the dog . . paved by :CtirrtitheeS; seconded. by
.s167d, to. the finishing poke. The first Iretin, that an- Oder ,be diaWn.fiti the .
'• • ' A. Treasurer :for,44:00• in!'favot 'Of.,. Chas, ,
prize is $1„000 cash. , A'..granu rots-
Bur, •fot, ,salery. tie. .ceeitable, . and..
querade ball at the Chateau prea-',
teneC,`. the general headquerterarOf earetaket of Hall, at 'the' iiiat, :Prep,
the winter sports season; will be the: Yia6al °Ilci.°a**7-Ctu'jvi'eid'.:' ' '
, „ p„ Dog er y,,,..
Abuile..of 't, D Iti 1; ' Moved by , McIntyre, Seconded by,.
• . ,- - - i , -,Iteein,-thet Alf.- ithdgitia' be''refuridell,;
.$2.0S)„.„ og..tuN....,,,,C,firr ed,.,:- .
, , . . _...
Therois-bettei,hunting,-teday.:•ine .
the Canadian ROckiee- thaniwas the.: •: • Moved." hY, Rees.„,sccended •is, .14., ,
.; ;s,ya'S:30..nwiakitellte: weXit'61)19r.I;leatinorii'llti'btehitanni . .lilt:Yre*fila' w. call
'f'9r T:eii4eie icir
. the .Township7printine-tarL4lie-lyear•-
1•,.nearly lifts, 3,-enrs ago, t Said Ton -ilk,' ..i.-.921.'°;-7Capried'-''' '' '''''``'"
Cheques, iseite'd•Menicipal. World
= *Nen, of Banff„ond CI. the 'Cute l '
,.: taiviiiie`plonee: rt..-..rrionntain;egtlidefe. aihttPr,"ter. :It'XD.. ilrid 'zitPlillea; $1-4.4,
'when interViewed at Canadian ka.. 28; A. Iletigirisi• refund ilogi,fax`,, *24. •
, .•atc.,--. :11-osatiPthqtrS- .. itetehtlY; Ilk:. .',I,G0,:g94-t.,tt.,1‘14_0s.ff.:040.12__Le''Voysi.taI3g,einzlp..,E4liNeoti.78el.e.;'„,.
$4$,52;; ebil. 'llert,',1aViCeS.as don...-. -
Stable 'Mid: eatetnker' at last Provina :
cial.'elettion A oo . . -• • ...' ,, '
,.I. (301then. . tid.wuina ':'' . flu, : Tuesday, ,
'relitattiT Atli, when' the Auctitore
Aepert •'will ha received', sad .
Iteleeit itaivelated, ' ' '' •
of pear treep, plauted about ,buildings
and along drives, setting in grotiPs,
rather' than in AIM,' will give* eller,
itet4r t� thlt font home and trill bver
cote* the 40100 toped ea ,aolonina
In Pouts p. nanitirioe 110004on,
natar UtO v1/4 * gtmmilJ -
• 0.'1Veted., in the YehO Velley In honor
• of him, by 'the Tail Riders at
Caitadian Rockies,
• Another eptimiet was the pick.
40.eket *Olt Out to *04; '01
*)1144F Ai*" Qhrttitilis.
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