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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1921-12-08, Page 5CREAM WANTED �►�-FOR-a � � ;; - . • SEAFQRTi� . CREAMERY CALL ANY DAY AND .GRT •A' CAN AT T .SMITIPS STORE.' We test -Wednesday and, Satur- day, P.M. Get y$ur canany day!. Will also buy' limited. quantity of good cedar logs. W,EWILL APRECIATE.. YOUR .. PATRONAGE. y ---D ANDREW.--, 25-11:tt. RAND TRUNK SYSEM THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE —Between— MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT amus CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service.. Sleeping cam .= Night Trains and fierier Cars on principal Day 'Trains. Full informatio:l. from .' any Grand Trunk Tick Agent or C. E.', Horn - mg, Distri t Passenger Agent, Tor- ' onto. F. F. ' Phillips. •Agent, 'Lucknow. Lucknow their lodge. day of the W.M., Jas. L.O.L., No. room every • month at 8 Irwin;; Rec. McQttillin. 428,. meet in. second Tues. -o'clock p.m. Sec'y.,• Wm,: A:F. & A.M.,' G.R.C. Old Light Lodge meets. etiery Thursday 'night: on' or. • before the full moon, in the Mas- onic Hall, Havelock : St., Lucknow. W;M.,• N. G. Mackenzie S.W., T. . , S. Reid; J.W., J: McQuaig; : Sec., W. A. Wilson. Stands, for Canadian: Pacific, Ocean*. Service, but -with us'it means_ Courteous, Polite,,AbligiiagaServ>,ce Highest Cash Prices for Create-,--.Eggs'.and, Poultry_ Our advice; would be to sell • your poultry early this rear_'PriceS .ire exjected to be, inttt;h lower titan Iasi -year,. —r : - LUCKpIOval _ = SW:,l. NO _ I •A 1 -- THE LUCKNOW ...SENTINEL THURSDAY; DECEMBER 8Ri',2 1:921 FEED LAYING:PULLETS PULLETS WINTER CARE OF COLTS They Need Extra 'Food to' Keep The • First Winter a Criticai•Time - Laying. :. for Weanlings." . �.-.._ • A 'R.::,ham/ 1�rnitiMMM:iMA .. 4r.AAR . Wheat and Corn Preferred by Poul- Two or More' Colts Do .,et,er To- • try -give Them' plenty, of Green ; geth a ,i-Nourishingp Feeding ANC ' Feed. ---Beet Grower* Can Make an . Impoirtant 'Fat'ter — No Gain' Good Syrap; • •. in Too, Early Pasturing. (Contributed. by °starlo Department •of (Coatributed b �ppntprio Department, of Agriculture. Toronto.) AgricuIturo, '1tiroato) •: A - pullet requires:; more feed. than ..The first winter is" -it critical time a hen, if it is 'intended 'that the in the life of a colt, •The care and pullet shall produce eggs. A .bard. *attention .' he receives: during .this • to lay well must bare a surplus of ' period determines, to• a great extent, feed over .and above body mainten- his,future'usef. ulnese,. If he be poorly •alive. The excess of feed 'orby�We body fed; neglected and,' allowed: for be - maintenance goes either%towards come thin and weak, it, is- probable growth; fat, .or egg production. Why; lii� will never .he as good or valuable the pellet require•s more feed than• an animal . as he would have beenthe . hen Is'_ . because het• growth is ' under more favorable circumstances. •usuahy not complete when She be- Colidertable Quarters Important. Bina laying,•„• ' He, In the 11rst •place ,• shteild, he i•` Poultr• y prefer wheat: and corn to pr • ovided with warm, comfortable. and; almost any other :grain-, ---buE =a lot -.• depends on. what they were fed *hen; well -ventilated* quarters, and, while • growing. Certain feeds they never he should • be; taught. to lead, and have seen they • do not tieligb, usual- stand tied, it la much better , if he, 1Y, ' when first fed„ Hence one per- son's hens eat oats or barley much have a roomy stall to stand in.. Two.. better 'than.' their neighbor's. ' The or more colts wilt probably.,do better available grain feeds on the farth together than one alone. • At.tbe same are' corn, buckwheat, barley, . and time, it is often necessary to winter oats. Good.•wheat cannot -•be used. one without' company. He wilt do The non -milling wheat, such, as' that better by'=himself' than with a colt which' is sprouted, or very small, may a year or more older. The next• ques- be used up to twenty-five per cent. tion is;. ‘'What, and how much of the ration,, , should he be fed." • • Poultry. feeds' are di"vided' into The Matter.. of Feeding, two classes; one, whole or 'cracked grains,•" commonly called scratch • 'In our opinion there is Mlle tan-' teed; and the •other, ground 'grains; While there are exceptions, it is age' . commonly called_�Mash. Scratch feeds are 'geperally fed dally safe to. .give a weanling all he' night' and morning, and are scat- will eat, provided he • gets regular tered in straw In order to induce the exercise; but it must he understood , birds to 'bcratch or'take'exercle4.. A •that he ehou.ld not be given more. mixture :of two or more kinds of than he will eat. Itis a 'mistake to grain usually. gives better results 'keep food before him .all •the time. than. one single grain, largely be- He should, .with apparent -relish, .eat. °cause -individual birds' appetites .vary all that°is given him, in at most -an. from day to day.' A good''wlxture• for hour and a half..and then he will' be the winter month might contain as reedy for the next' .meal When the much as- fifty,. per •cent. good ' core. time arrived: • It is ,not easy to say either whole ' or cracked; • if corn . just how: much, food a •colt of ,a given could not be had, and the . birds age and .size should consume,• but the be a were "accustomed to • eating heck,. ..attendant, if a careful' and observant TEESWATER MEN'.NAVE '`' ' man, will soon . ble to determine 'wheat, the buckwheat mould aniswer ,CURRENT CUTOFF nearly as • well; or . one could use the quantity to be. given at each meal, twenty-five per cent buckwheat and and be able^. to give :sufficient, .-with- The" Teeswtater News • of ]'esti week twenty-five .per cent, corn.: To the out, waste: .Har and oats should be.: corn. or buckwheat. could,. be added ..the food 'moon which to dependfor had, the ,follotrvirrg:,' twenty=live Per cent, of parley ten• growth,' both inuscle and bone. If,. Acting dn• instructions', from the per cent:' of wheat screenings. and, other grain than oats be gives we•Hydro .Department "in Toronto,• Mr, fifteen per .cent. of• good oats. , if .. will; take back what. we, have` said ' Nivins,who is in. their employ in one was obliged to do so, almost any 'about there being: little danger 'of overfeeding," : Teeswater, cut • the wires leading `to of^the' grains. "could be fed 'alone'' the Public,: Library, and the •.residen-. . with the exception of oats. There (,five Best, Quality. of Foul ccs of M. J. M. Clark and Mr, D. is too 'much hull or husk on oats ,All food ahau�d be' o[ fi;et class to ufie entirely: 'as a single ,feed.. 'Ilergusoni '.last • Friday The Jeffery: . At :presen.t' for a mash feed' we ' quality. Weil 'saved timothy ' makes are using the standard hog feged. • If a good substitute. • Hey.should be ted. • Hardware. was also threatened; 'but the ground grains are' to be Ie• moist in • the .necessary quantities three . •as ,arrangements ';had been 'made• td or mixed. -with- -'cooked- :household +ttmee_dailL stud -ere °refer whole to have".'the -building rewired, the - -con-'- cut hay for such younganimals. .to 1 refuse -then-the nilicture shouid--be sections Twee notl-=severed, rhh re•- manner in which' oats should he• fes! one that will mix toss crumbly'state, wiring. was done the next day at the but if. ted dry in .an. open' hopper the will Admit of argument. In our opin- above is not qo important, ion, and experience; rolled. oats gives store,. It is reported' that these.; users The mash feed is he on ,better .results titan. whole. We find_• of ,hydro were notified to- be rewired, t e where "the • *0441.. nial .�.meals=`'aregenerally. enerallY ..that .that colts relish rolled oat s that ha . ve. .. .:but two. of'them :claim --that an ins ec- ' given. :The amounts vary fromfeubeen :seildedi and allowed to become .tion. nevertook _place on. their :. ixen-_ ttwentyper cent. of the mixture; cool_and that ,they'shitve we11 on`. , :.The -animal: mealsued-,:are=`Gnm=§Atcli.._Thonractace..afc,nizngrara-..-ises andthe Commission were-no�ir monly 'high grade .tankage and beef ton otrelled oats and alittlewheat-a.—•pition-.10_know whether ;:.the_. chaff• or. , cut ; hay . in -_a pail, pouring needed rewiring or not. However, as -scrap..:_.,Where-.one'..bas: plenty--.=-of..,-- sklmniilk•, 'or buttermilk the other some boiling water on it; cover[g `it they had no permit; card' : under .'the• and allowing it to Stand:, fo'r• a few new re ulations instructions were to a gr feed_but _un.necpssary, ., Some._ eg t Ante green cut bone • cooked refuse .il'�I'�bei`ora�fe'e'din'g; •gives=excellent meat, such as livers, 'lights; beet ' results, ,The morning's meal can be -cut,- them ' off: The local conitt'iission re -g". And . •. • . g. head's,_ etc. ' � � • ' evenine s n ealfin-the same vessel knew.enothing, whatever of tris• mat-; • A --very good mach c"an be made g of one part. each , by : • measure -of the'• morning, the noonday meal be - shorts, ---barley • meal,. -:-and round ing--either dry,_ rolled Or ;whole oats.- : oat-sr-•-Goran-•-meal--ceu•M-be-used -•tn In :adddi' ion to 'hay: and, oais,•'the c .f N• IPS ,._the--lace-of-ofthe harle or witty -it - should: be given a, carrot or two _wl , .. _ _ _._: •____. D Y i h the noon -meal,' and' a. feed": of bran, _ -It"one 'as abort --Of' green. food 7tti� Sithe:., damp ' or dry, at least• twice Wm, Stanley, of near' .Glainis, an- -roots, it would.. be:__ well to add;.one s -the -...simplest- weekly.' 'I'his may be extra, or in lieu alleged moonshine,, "Awn Inspector : ;mash' to feed from 'an open 'hopper' of .oats, as-is.�i.ndicated'.by..the.appar-. ent. requirements of the col:. Aa re- White had been suspicious of for is ie rolled or.. crushed 'oats. We .have' �: wed.:this: ,when the birds `.had i,iilt , gards water; it • is "well to allow' tree: time and whom :Chief P arell, of Kin- access to water=:ai all: tis. '33'her e drink, for -:a vRmber of years with cardiae' had° eYr-warned`'about:.and this is not PracticzblS: the .colt Nio ild_ f _ . ,, , . -• excellent results -- :-: _ r - - = be gt. en •wa era least- three a{mss was .the.:.loo]out,, i.Ok,_,during.:,the Laying -'-hens re ' i u r -tent "Gf e requite ' D' Y daily,past while was found drivinga a�auto . green Peed. This green, suc�utent � u .gr feed,, le ver __important I'oo :jrucTr Let HinrGet.Reason,tt+ie-FXe:reise. in Kittcltrdine--oil Friday :'13t5t, at5par,= . o •g'leen food at banes 18 very and •n - He should be turned into `a, yard entiy under the influence .of' liquor. s bestdsgreen: eCdbbaone •fliveer•was-•searched.-by the -.con- . of, the green. feeds,.. Roots are or paddock Por -a few-. hours revery • His. - .Y , very good, but day_ th<•tt._is-.nut too iou.gh..or _st.o rY,-- *Able... a_1narge ; /tittle of swamp_ clover leaves sua`ud`• .` ado t et been disposed' be 'within reach as -weir as the, roots. and ; the ••m•ore .gentle handling Anal wat r �_ ' y p , Sprouted. oats are used- - to a ,arge lessons in leading, etc., 'he. gets the of w•as-.- ed in_ the' car; al ispo ied' bet.er His feet_ require attention: . extent t '=poupto d to green rite- rhe _ . _.. -_ -td- • of- a-•btg ' �el em -sty flask.. -.Both::. the.. birds get accustomed to a green. and 7�`tie wear i9 usually not sulItcient til". , ' keep them in'.proper shape; the toes. liquor an 'car .:were seized, and.,..4)-.. succulent food It is •generally' wtse'to� give them. all they will eat. A pen . grow -long and the heels deep and : spector_ White was- -noticed, with ::the save Lieu leaf rbcili. eat�a, err narrow, and the wall '.t'urns inwards haul that'the Walkerton officer went' eiow the quarl;'oi':::'-'"iii Lula 'be no. •' [lead of cabbage o almost every '.day, over the following day, .and seized •the or one hundred hens will eat a, peck . corrected or prevented, :permanent of sprouted oats day: after day,. harm may tesult The feet 'should be o>ytfit`and laid 'an. information •ag amst Keep ,yowl pen sweet and clean, .carefully: examined at • least once, Wm. Stanley, the: owner of• the car, '.but not drafty,'iv the hens ,ny monthly and dressed to as near the• for an• infraction. of the.Inland Rev-., . _oiu , Veri the sic... b -Y ornial' si20 and stf&pe ar polisible ~b'y , . _ , to eat and soros la'rte;y to die feet&.:.. • enue Act. •Censtable Fokrill"also laid If. you ore regular .i'u feeding nod the 'nae of a shoeingsmith s knife. h r e against the trio of being in- __- clean- a_g. g. cies and The ,stall should be D i u ivaune . , kind i i your r, the heu,f*' us-. - Once' .. �-----�-� ._ .. .... .,. � ...,� ea,,.>,_ • puallyrod . respond with very tali • eKgwhen ..the "Beed, ,VAS,. 0, A, •College, Guelph, mouses- were issued, but .When ...c -.. serve t e. e ....._,..�. _..-........ _._ .�--- - _ ble-went to h p p Grit and -•••shell- should' always he wLL--•-•-� coasts easy, ;recess:—W: : Graham, No Gain In Too Earl :..Pasturing. t tame and one ether of . 'withinY.. , R, Gi xhaw, . y found that. S 1� 0. A.A_Cullei e,-l:uel'ljli •Farmers should. no be -Lit a hurry the birds had iiotyii Bruce Times . w . ,........ -- : :.. , .107:turn; their ;r=attle tit ld paettire, ' Early After -Harvest. Cultivation. : The cattle will travel over the entire. ••• . •: ::..pa,ettire-.. area _and. b :-c•uttin u 'the ..A•:stot+cit•,i•ti.�tixit'e�na��:tiixip�.,. ,mak, ._,_._.. .�_ _�_._ _ y.. . ,,.P l� _,-. . _ _ ....�._.._ the case of Weeds pi•;ompt and thor- sod with , their 21ioofs whfle,"the ough • after -harvest 'cultivation pre- ground is yet soft, and gtaiiltig off hen the�L n is , vents maity„tnousatids of weeds frons ,th li t bl des' f grass'th will ' "developin•g seeds, and thus Saves. hours• of tedious .;labor...:the_.succeed- 'ing se441i`4A Earilr t to_h vent' Cui- tivatio`n 'is inns ot'. the -hest ware -to ' destroy'' annual• and winter annual _ weeds,' • dict ��-=as-raisin- - k'tax, dCorn Cockle, Wild • Bucktvlteat, I'igweed, Ball' Mustard; Wormseed • Mustard" and Annual Sow .'Thistle,. Plough shallow, not More than three or four inches deep, irnlnediately after hat- 'veat, end barrow and cultivate fre- quently. By the -shallow plotibb ing the weed .seeds are kept 'near; the surface and by the frequent stirring Of the solldthey are made to aprout.. use theyr e v n � r d® salt a l o fa and h D g Y destroyed .by further cultivation,.., - Dr. Q'. A. ySivtts , :O, 1. College, Guelph. • r Christmas Suggestions (Look -Oyer • This List, and Choose'Yon Gifts, . tow Willa Morning Never e � Come OES this illustration. pi^, tore your' expenei c . , ---. What' 'is "More 'distressing than being .ulllabTe to sleep'?` $1eeplessness is one . of • the first and mat. certain 'symp- tozns of exhausted nerves. This is the warning that you need the assistance of Dr. Chase's : Nerve Food to restore .vigor to' the nerve cells and thereby avoid the develop- ment of serious. nervous trouble. By improving the "quality of the blood. and building up 'the nervous xyatetn this well-known restorative brings new energy and strength to .thewhol'e body. 60 cents a box, (I for $2.75, all dealerq,• or Edmaaeon, Bates ik Co., Ltd„ Toronto UTL.ERY Stainless Knives Pocket Knives' Carving• Sets - Scissors Gillette Razors 1847 Ro ers Siiver'ware,01.4 :Gold v Pattern. Community 1 a te,• Adam 'Pattern Ever -Ready Safety Razors. Auto - Strop Safety Razors SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL ADPL Automobile Skates i Hand Sleighs a Kiddie' Cars. Hockey Sticks' and Pucks Gloves ANCES Irons Grills • Hot Plates. :• Toasters HOUSE; FURNISHINGS" Happy Thought Heaters Washing. Machines.. y*' Carpet Sweepers Aluminum Ware. Pyrex Oven ware' Coffee Percolators Doherty: Ranges O'Cedat Mops Casseroles the best Gift.. ' "' of them �i1„ ` ll ! g.7(11" For Re� airi Soldering and Electrical Wiring—Mr.g-Gordon 'Drnkwalter has g _. ved :into_th rear of ouT store, do to: A o r de Ina r. r t. re rand villi ��e_ . rom L�alient . n .. All. x. a g P P. e-Have4heGoods - G •1 .__You' arsnet. experiment-ing .whenuse--Dr ou . EMA y Chases Oint- ment ifit;ment for'Eczema and Skin 'rift- , .tions.' It relieves at once and gradu- i alliyr'heals'thie skin: -Sample box Dr. Chase's ,se's otiitment free if you mention this -• paper and send 2e. sterno' -•-for postage --Bee. a- 'bbox • an dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Corr. Llmlted, Toronto. CHRISTMAS '.ROD •AND'.GUN 'The `C iii mli Missile "'uf -Eod--at Gun in Canada is particularly at- tractive and '' is. replete with ...many stories which will appeah to the.heart y ortsnian Allen,•.1 ,. of: the true ep i erg's "Trout' Hunting on the .Keno-, garb: and'Keniogamesis" as the open ing article will prove a realistic tale, while the . ever popular P V,. Wil- liam's and Eonnycastle Dale a narra=` tives are of the.usual high "standard.- - T e • article- b .A::7:Avallace :entitlod .h Y "Clam and Pearl Fish" , will undoubt 'aedly 'be "off vivid :snterae1 aw= Welt -'a8 instructive. .000= Tf ;Viet wvonum could -see a Moving. ._ :._ icture. •of -herself --running to=;catch a.'. `P street -car, she would wait for the next -cat— , _...._._ _... . •• I��ieumat s Or Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago? The retnedy.is simple, inex.. en- wilily taken and harmless. ' �lllv., ► ly Temp- leton's R , ati �i► mules heam, a C p • DropIn and See Our -.Gifts - PORTEOU Th re hleis Ydur Vioney Coes ` Farthest tirssl�0lnss>�4r • . Your druggist will supply you. Writehag lest 0161 tel Tett► leo' tear rations whet. a• t ariet q1. ,rood 4tf the nuts. Welke, down t e oast. rfl ,! p t 6 �, Os. at Maier bet lit the gra tit �l ill su lis it goo os ss sltl s t> 1 int te, on. n At, Toronto. D Vlore:_ Ms ion'et fill Ct►taor • t'1' � . oae haM oon qi 111! tilt of Ilk IN . , � y q�ne �• G�a�le ! Rfreltr !!i AI MISSvolv 6itetia MMr 14 1i41 !1114 !i Car 4.Q9e r•1. T I t s ,,.41w....• P•4.-•.,... ". •. .'l ,h �i .. A. ire, , •.Y.,. W e 4rw,.N•a..N+..,,'r,. . a e ra a o they greatly'' reduce . the amount of feed .' • Raised tile. Rent which the 'pasture will yield if they; ai% kept off - a few w'veeke.:Ionger so- 'r•_ never 'do have any fun:, tom .._.n,,,.w._oa ldts$d-a"-Young-•-giri petulantly.-- •-trtiat the-&l:alle'may haye,oDPortuatty .`.p.,,+Come vviill irie� a�sd�i 1 t.... Your to make a real stat t, .Under average dlecontent," suggested•" a . v.iaittng conditions. it__wilL:_ _al, sin DaY.: ,, nurse.. -o f, the. Nati9 al ilunitarlum best to keep the .cattle off the pas-. Association. . "' tore until the sod has become 'firm: They .visited a humblo iritis home• and the graesahas attained eumcient' The mother wag struggling, to sup - awn the three ,children, cantle •tier start to"sup'port them hilly from the husband. was 'fighting tubercuibsis at time they are. turned oat. • Cattle the Muskoka hospital for Coheump should be turned on new . g'r'ses the tl Ltfe w s not' • rosy, t hecazie first tiine about the 'middle of, the tragic Wien the rent was,/ 'doubled. day, after they have' already had• a' Hopeless' despair looked .from her good 1111 of'dry: teed, They should be' brown eyes.. Three pairs of childish driven back to the teed lot each night brown es.. t. eensod something to d make eVen`bitby Ii s dtally? . for. three or four nights, and given "But there!' with >t sm;te, and.the moan t complain. -o f E opportunity to eat soma • di"y.1"Otid babies sitlilcd t o, ne'e getting. better dnYWity, He oaoh morning' before going to ,the Writes it's wonderful• up'. there ---it's Dentin). V • Saeed his; life." And the brown eyes t werl..a • grayer, • "1 vi .lust got to "IP'''. exclaimed All elation af'stoea will hive Feb ustastie :your perilo es ehe- tans and a ball oil, of !ai'nhrllii. !i as .inch , Roll that' fragrant smoke across your tongue -close your. eyes. ; , ;D'yer-`get` ti�la�t-:flavor-'of real- sun cured tobacco --•the right taste of sweep Virginia leaf ?_ It's ripened into every strand ' of th&;:go1den yeaf=by:tthe. suit- of of Virginity. v; P. M's a man's smoke.• sv At 01 Omit ...,=;z.::mss•.:. PLU1VIBIN Good • ;plumbing in your home is , a source'orpleasure to the Whole •i : liousella . Any handy man -cath install bath- ; �- •obinfixtures ,'that 'make a' beat appearance; abut the vital : parts .aft a --plumbing job twee under' t a floor, and'equire, the _ , workma ' hip of a real• mechan c } ' Be' sure .,; o,_;,_consult us before ," placing yilur contract. We. handle the well' -known. Iiec la Pipeless, '.and the Empire " -Kin -Pie or -P` les g li -Pipeless Furiia�ees. , Thes furnaces, installed by"' us, are - a pleasure .:to ?perste, and • • give • .: T : g ve A �>Vo. 1i heating' results. ..:.:..,... ' headquarters -•fei=a Eavetrang�- - - ing, Sheet Metal. Work-and'Elec . ,.; trical Work.• Special Attention Patti to-._AII J, •_ GountrY Werk _, G� . DR'INKWALTER,' ISI >L1M�1lBR ` :.. `ISS` llJI1S. • ltcktt. • • •, :NAVY 'CVT CIGARETTES. 1O 4bits 15.,C , 25 four. S 5 cr No. 12 •.o As another possible 'effect o$ dry. Bets it is stated that men's clothge Oil till will bn .Slops Mgllgc linea, Many a man who is .going, to set the world 'on, An . finds that someone tia9 $uddel11 $tmied the boils Irl Mtn. ;JOHN SilTHERLAND & SONS, Ltd,' Guelph; Ont., Insurance, Fire. ander 'Marine.] • P• I.O.O.F. Lucknow•Lodge meets eye, Friday evening at 8 o'clock iii their Hall, Campbell street; All bretbratl: cordially. invited. • Officers: Noly[• Grand, 1tobt. Johnston; Victr Gr Arch. Barbour; Rec. See., E. Ai •ir>i inSecy Dr. Peter ion ul'on;eti• Ales; ROAM. 1