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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1915-03-25, Page 640••••••••... =....o•••,.•:==.00.011••••••• Naktg Roth toir rrts, t Ono rd - r` talz l'e Ile -e GfieT _elog 40 IA a g Paint$d with, MARTI 14,- StNOUR. PAINT . • "MADE IN CANADA" .•Your needs have been • /ores -eon. Dealers n YOilt" • ileighbo111904 have been supplied with the Martin-Sentjorlina And. you have only to name: your Painting WontS, to have ::tileea promptly .filled. •' you ifsigie 'BARN PAINT Martin.- Se:moue-- Metier on jellinre paint, or bpther with t, 14R;FD SCLIGOL'UOVSE",is the .mixing head and mi, when you can get Paint for the barn. It spreads . .Martht-SenOer "1007. Pore" Paint for all easily -covers more surface -'and• ' outside, and inside Painting ? Always the holds its fresh, bright Color against !acne in clulditY;Olor.Anenetaand purity. wear and weather, 111" X o • FLOOR PAINT-TOeve's only one to Wina*ghtiOes, wraAgoalleanitoovf.retheh Considered -Abe old reliable SENOUR'S and bright - and protect thein Finer Faint -the kind *genet rust and weather -by giving. that wean and *ears* • !hem a COat or tw� of Martin-Senour, • and *ears': 4Wagon and Implement": Paint. Write ns today for "Vartnees Color .Set l^ and, erne Of our nearest dealr agept. ADDRESS,ALL ENQUIRIES TO ,the :MARTIN. SENOUR „ , Lawmen. • 055 DROLE1' STREET, 'MONTREAL UI3IQUITOU • This Year VVorfid Seem' to , Oppgrtune,Tiflie For Extension, of the. Industry "This year I sold from a twelve - acre. Patcli `$1,;g0iff" (>1; Pots- • toes, :1 have paid for the land three or four times with 'potatoes, and some years potatoes were pretty cheap" -thus said ,Fred A. • Johnson, of Port Stanley, potato • The growing of potatoes on Cana- dian fatnis is .0,/i.t to take one or two --forms; it may ,,be highly -special- ized industry, to which other fern't work ' constitutes a mere ground work, or it may be merely one es- pecially-luetative phase.of manifold tarn activity. In, either case the 'result is the same. Possibly no, farm crop is, At all tinies, more in demand than the modern form of that esculent first called by the Spaniards faatata.'r Certainly no. trep will show a better prOPortion4, ate profit, \all things ethisidered, June, and thereafter 'comes con- tinuous eilltiva.tfoli: After the Seed has been planted for a week, the ground is harrowed lightly, and a' week or so later' a cultivator, with billers, is.7. used. Once the plants appear above the Surface, cultiva- tion continues at intervals of one week during the e ' growing A one-horse hiller is used after the plants-, .attain a fair growth. Then eomes spraying. ' "We use an American madhine," Mr. Johnson, Said, "a one-horse af- fair, by means of"whieb. the driver, with a simple pressure an th.e foot brake, directs the spray. over eight rows on each trip un. And down the field. We use a paris green spray for bugs,. as, in ray 'forty-three years! experience I have never had •a Case of blight .or rot. ' in the last year in And \year out, than the uto- two years I -have sold 15,000 bush-. 'qultous potato... , ---Tae-writer litts-foundi- on -Ontario - farms. splendid exiinples of these two phases of potato growing Let -first -briefly consider the -case of a man who has become rather an eXpert, speeialist. 1 first heard him deseribe41 in the city of St. Thomas as "Johnson, the potato Jahn,- and at once went to visit Vred A, JOlioson- Ives on. a spr ay ing for rot. or blIgh.t, hundred and, fifty, acre farm yery near t e vi age o ei y, tato farm. A four -horse potato- eir,-Lake- Erie:- --‘1741ten he nuived to, ' chinee-also-and doe$ --the work in vionderfal 'nattier, As the steel' share uProots the . potatoes,' they els' of .potatoes to my -at. :T400.00 -uffiomei-,..3-41077tre, toidl liave ye t. hear 01:031.6 Single bad potato. This year we will'inek about e;000, bush, els, as USUAL 1--,v-eiitare to ° iaf that here won't be a quart Meastire, full of potatoes ;unfit for the best market: If you 'select your seed 'and 'keep Your plants healthy and 'yoursoil elean, you need not bother: h f p ,t sta. - There no haridvie ng on this (*IAMB XATI.-(Contitined.). .-satg to geotire title Property in earli hOza.my dear, until I. -return: said Mre. VtleY. asoassiated by thecoacle- with eeau. She slowiy descended from, the ear - rine. "I wilt not be very long TAO tall, lootitan. Who looked rather . • i +Which ed. no pair utlaxerw,serrituroi,utta...whuo,. food from latentri b'ereici,s hand. wielle a bore no, cies or Coat ot arms. and 4)4/44t, fel0Yeit And goldhaaded. hate, admitted Midden ilitgib of 'color mounted ento his reluctant/7' that, '14ra, 140.00a4ster .wae. ghee. Is.' retelling _prostitute to leave it ike home. •-• • • Pane as aci., ies.„ "Aare. Utley, are you unite "T;11 see Pixley. Ma'am."' an,re• nt341,017.- 'There% days,' when: my lady ain't, 'well: Mel. co hereelf;" isaid Mrs. Ill.: enough to rocetve emnopoy',,, , ley, shrugging ber -shoulders. 4.1 don't: ,„This great* recOtiOn. Room into -vilitele: 'knew ilew-:it• would be n40811)10 for am' to XV. Utley" was leshered had something lie:a137 Wirer. Ali, here vonlea P.iyiecr Pack' funereal and -vatiltolike in. it* belongings,' -again. .1 gleilgitt OM was never coming.", Vbe .crYtitaltdropPed. **yodeller, in the ;;Ohe roae. and ,Went forward: to the door. .147 4g9i tnItlidette4 170:01 44° .elvwftel. t),41wei betweent:4el'kteXhntL'r1:31:11.140 "°'1:64'61 "ir hh' °0171:01i71 ti; foldsteal\14e' 3. came148lBeg thac'1.3 °g:ial rn411. hprheeld:w411.'ies:9°t.13e44'in:11:::1110nta°iennilactWat:tri tbo eitinie:4Pr74;s:71t'ne'' which; cad Jason .Xfau6a6tqr )344 tp,o4ea such, !*#lare'a some one inquiring or yna," • delight in acctinridatingt were obroltded, in • •And Leslie .Pord 111410ft in the •VITE30/10,0 COVerettbct aviaryAwas empty, and, 'Of nor oldlover. with .etartled brown oyes the Of381,XY 04.4.4 )41.41414reErtm their eery, and varying Color, ,half• •tv....mdeping pod,e6t ,0 „. no longer Veld .the,tateletty,• them :all 'this wasuot a dream. • rb exot: r4.. t.q1u4'1.13.111t(?.Q g (4'make1'ie'.°)41etli. 141P'xIC1'•Q11S I '.1610°19M14114-h'i'a'f1neck4t11:1114.vere de 31°P )43 4°1116' r4 ;14147 44kst thi Pali; ..4cf a ibund ,tatihrtilii:iaeoltpooeltrbaiipigtiVlo:yttrtiociatfeliftliCwnoittliteoppilibuti:epeff:litucionife :abvi:;:then049:er:*0::32:40:: roo"Dgelairixpeinge..mmrea*.simthliseyitItoollc."0.said he, ha's etane'baek; Take 'Pare, Uelier ea yeu. • 11 tangle my *iota,: you always were wallt into. lire. Lancaster .room, She ;niswp4mre,itr, thankee, ,e4soelu. es,rfheoixecoce.,,, edite.outinett7 poIerkp,00irt And lltieY: following PikleY's oat. treri111.04!:mbSrhanced‘ taw.„/. diro °slaty jar,say0;14t113, like.' tread.- found . herself in hire. Lapeas, tee* elegantly' >anpointelL•.,bandrdr,....witite added.netttla-ntly, but it con - the poor Old laclia' sat. with hontot of fueea IRO iittOwo, lannvivactemtlin4g4, la' Ihtle.. or 'sun ,c8illabliertF:r4eriebrilt'eoden,.itnbetheet•wbeirnderitiuiree• lentlir 114hS°11071iroi,brii crcpt way, leaning heavily upen thocceupy Isrefit ea, oxof ja414,foukios: teffxn• edngrittosvitifgeo,pip,cmtnitsitlie atitarlletyr...w,tim4.001,,tot our ,r.1411., • , l'istb,oe.31',41ewra.!it'414637-toeur, itlety4ft" t1:11grout-41.041$1,.)ennhera'eMr"iCoetinir7sieliit.,Lltitree\ald, Sir ing :vacant greeting. lame yon'z'O' • But -Fin -going tO take her home with, quito well? Phi i l,ucian Ferrier" no4.11tioenrstionfila.z, ii•Anetlruse, vittlyesro:u . added dignity. "the huslitaild. of :my ,poor said Sir 'way that: her Unfortunate husband On lina-egfigien, t, an • "Yon need not trouble yourSe)r snout Leslie Vora+, ealtt Mrs. Vtley, dryly.' "HO Trelet trouble you. Iles steadt!' ; . , Dead!' The meniorandMiebook • The Standard 10 of - Confide. Has 'Wang Imitations but no eqUel CLEANS AND 01$1NrECTS oew•tes. . :•7 • . of the weeteet hctpidneea apd content ::a4i1f!..:..170§Ettifeti:tertijilebeet.rulaelitf:O•te:str,7471:n.ljeu.764_vne*ai -again; as if to aseare: liftraelf more. cer. ."003111,143i'l'lli'latlere7;01°11040:'01tietefse's,hatlAPVInte001241...C1 alre it all. And 1 triley;terivitltiokayeeli got y4,04'llerree117411rt .J11,144610k.larikv.94rer(w,?4 470. united113:e.tiihieetYlia4figeQ.tati7e. etabstittltetZtb°cItit - selecting' Leslie's outfit,. • TlieY' &CVO dallY, sine?c114107,'Oletfilka.11.1ettiletaintigrir "Sia4tho 111d they had solemn audiences. 'with drosee inakere 4c! were,4,:er7eoiltiii:Orina.di:ven.4)04:14b1104,74 7t14)t 04446 44/311011 W410 )144: never.evenheard. "I' eau taro -there, is nowse hi OM:10M so much ilioneY.'"' Amid Leteliee remont stratingly. • , , Avw. 06h40,Yottiritiyei:417.4eillui:ttligert-igisli%13PiectAnYeal--91-X111°M11.-- "Slr dear,' said. "anoqrat 741- aiwuaillt'advr t:b1);'. mthalnr,rgieditp4thajolti...• °uglily this time." • But ifourteen silk dreessal" plodded the he • ,t,te`Suly Perrier, of Taileate Ocirt.-Viil go out great deal. of course,"4414 Mrs. Tressaly. • "And when one colies. to think • diattera, •ballg, archery meetings, cro. Onetam 30 air air or authortty. POtteet iOarteen silk 'clresees are .aneettn04incelicrt,tonittuOtf tat/late' z;wiaey.70,,wohktera.a,:luitiveI• erdered toventrfouri" • - "Olii.spare- met" *ries' out LetalieV;witli a, comm. aspect or terror. "I emit . 'eartilY buy the other ten , Talcoto Court, if. " • th 1 helm 7 our two thAefiaboaenenieuvealhey nolunmatalYo'rn,r,vroathaffs'•70 Grange, alter their retiirn--the evenings: when tno mellow- moon was at. the fall. and the whinoioorovill.suag'in the worlds On the. edge,Of the lawn -viten Bolen, had gene to her room, and . Um. T:rticyi Mrs, Ferrer, and Oatherine were discussing the dayls:`piir,ohasee by the soft 'light of the abler lamp in the :sitting-roote, and Unalie-and.,11..uoiart-could.twallt,:under'stim. thplirladlitleeanittintlhosisiVeheeteSeethulatht--alte hade o! were ante glinipses of Blysineel All.' old days waye over the , that .settles the matter?' .said sweet reminiscences of drat love, unfeld-. .ed-froni.-tlis-ptist-old--puzzles-and-perplex.- Nr , I 0I-on-nrs,noti veicc.d?_," aileatted Leslie. ftleS, were, explained awaY. and '1lititte. ta17;1(*Vt'kexAelt..7,6714-dhe-aa'fripeill- ..11'..lroyxoead--"vgatistatk----tilbta:t • Thirinneedsleilight tweebtiedbegliretildc:11 am, auth a selfish old hag as thatr and trIelf. • 4. nbertroz•npesaertaltetki,. Mrs'. TIlleY icieteed'tlie girrellushed eheekS . wati the afretnotm before:the 'wedding tenderly. .,-zeper, Imils hero, Sir Tarciam -a perfect day in Afig*t• 'Overhead, the. ' I'll give you -until the next train-7juot sky_ ;was ttie bine as a dome of. molten sap; one bout •and a halt --to Bettie affairs. Mbite-beneath, the late =see' were in Then T take' 7Leelie to Philadelphia 'Wool -4,, and: the.aionse was all ,deeerated with Mee.. She must have IV- hoMe 'some- with hovers.. All the trankn, boxes„ and with,oriertunnottilnyeoupitettakeeanieriotro hyoorurleto. ,BAtanyd parcels...had Collie /Mine frout the various emporiuma in NOWL.SOric;. everything Vita Packed- and. ready. 'the wainscoted ..raFiaee:refil?fitto,;:iwyh: o!:14wdottiodihaitieyea,beeari sr-Leawdym.,,Poerre,-, irfflillalleiltivale..ev:erdlaliri,d.u. r.s, tiorau.d; offo. toe: gauntou,taliwy,,ior etrt4,1e0Y1 :211:1:Ki:e0Cri:t;11 tcrtiolaiY6.,:anntld tu'imainterped t boo,its-meeitel nweetheart! .say that yon are mine as truly and entirely as T aut 3770puurawliiIptarelmiar, NvLictafeljp, .:promi_se me that Upon my word, Sir Lucian Ferrier, you. are losini• .nos time"; said. Mrs. VtleY. ;briskly. 'collie, la4lier, my dear, make UP your mind. Is. it to be the young lov- er or ,ths old woman?" • ' -Leslic-looked--pleadidgly-fattio'hirm- ley'SrfaceInzt.-she did not, Cake - her, hand - 'front •Sit Lucian • Perrier's grasp. • "Oh, Mrs, Utley:" 6444'4114, "X 1S/T.4 111131. I .114.1;0 never loved any one, else,' trt thinking, as she did to. what a tall, noble lOve, one another trulY and tenderly still. ly wondering hew he tame, te ',faney nate. Lancaster, : , . 'T h 16 is very sad,'" seid,•',.eino. %villaa, glance at ler -cousin, *hoz evidently for, getfel of the presenee of Oft :widower, was restlessly winding and unwinding a, balk of violet wool, ;with her eYes fixed. on ba'r of sivishine that lay across the ear, pet's1 purple pile. Lucian Ferrier inclin- ed:Ins -head, 'without - Speaking: -- 7-77- • :77 - "Sad," repeated:1UL TanofltOr,, sad- denlY towing- back to 'the recognition of her friend, "of Course it i sad! . Every- body .diek ,and leaves mel 1 thought you, were ,dead. \ _Cowin Utley, it .10_2_1_30 long since, Yon were here! And my husband, 18 to he found in Canada • "My dea41-4":199:-*-11)6" • used 4/413iie Fordtg r teacup:I mr, J-ohnSoll' .fro nd'" )a es. bouom ike ShOw' that --hi y first iomb, this01s *la pita z ix onuo :yl ii314 n pots; feria fort s y_three years age; vas 54 lit,Mifill4e.:fii,vp asiiii17-7,1,„k*.a."3;1141.11113:1) ,ciof wo01 at 51 cents a ou 1°n Tna e this fare) .f ,,,in.,Ptrsrjr1e6tIt." Vold. rbe,toerveyte *Peak. Mrs, Elle look ' • t_ , 1T1 is ac- obarli &'. 0,, Vile: ell with Fiore that d * O:1'111s15).." P.' -77" '-o!-oiQt1c):tre'..."' horciehlay;--nisnwitlitaitthy-w.li°eilir-beeefgeelaind te-.Lauseetteetheeet.7.3,t.......41.1eingthe preparations were neatly 'only for a postaE,,e ,stam this lionte,- built;" in, 'no snail]. mem... .'1,41;ihrelse 'aro S*iler.:,S3 to, ..tnegrhe..ezaalosiltSitfttrinu.r.1Thacellf:rt. • Mention must needs 13e made of 031 C31110 transa°cr. a,I;vritdten reeorda eof °er:/eryi 7trfil'aee'e'' "4°' the 7°1111' TO1 ERMANS IIATE BRITAIN Tinoit suNsr. 01? #11OPORTION 0. • • 1,§ C11,161$6. ' „Conimereial Mee 931r3'.. front "potato InoneY,'' It 'is 6Weilf aiddreL4SP 'lent eir the young er? said Airs. Utley. "Teel surely One of_thefinest b,e_lound, Av113•44:10 -Yee aak?"" erosS4'n'as....iione; I d"TdIrt tweielth of "that. --won, / -fon op, any c apadiap farm. such -Mts. Utley, -her clear -out St -1 - :take,you to- Philadelphia, and at a week's eon- growing.' ' '.-- ° ell'fiteb 1 12°°3 " a ,PrItrate acet I "iiheiter*the'll 'et% '1 ' verce ' ' ' y ene sicanse: eaul Lucian .frank.y. ''"/ feel plant, dilTab waiter, WOod-eleva,tor that a great injutftitelati heert do e -her. in the ,dismosal `of My lather -in I ii M from cellar to. kitchen, and hot, tliavaocvateatemes-eeer otaiteg. _I Who was. :ow -relit. (rwthaiPeil aaipl-p"e4111; ed 7tie.a,t.iy an f tlitholomuly. have inherit!. for 'aught that I)/ ,k a -orel'erti".. while she, now, may be -penniless." ter°ibiduatendto'84)afthowmaet-elrif to the viSitor as truly admirable. -linfl you want to share with bet? Is that it?" ' 1 So much for ' one who has Made "That is my idea," he rePlied. " his twenty-eiglit'abre:s of 'potatoes "Good!" said Mrs. ntlee. nodding her the object of special study and ix- gror-'''''' ,:Yes, ;Leslie Ford, is pennt., phriment. Let as' now turn for a , :moment to the case - Of an Erin township fariner,*Mr. 'diaries Maid - win, who. runs on -Ordinary mixed, fa,rniing pfineiples some 206 acres ,. . near .the village of Hillshurg, On- taria, Above .all, first and .fore- • • • "Wili.must all dine in tile, back parlor to stay." isaid • Mrs, Perrier, laughing. ;Igon'It allow -the epergnes of 'flowers. and 'the confectioner's marrelons pYranilds• Of Kinn sugar, and temples of macarotins to and you, ehalt go to.: Oldham 'Orange un- na- -be , disturbed- _ Say' the: Peelliti .Gone Too EAT!. In an artiele Which a neutral ;Ile, server doritributes -to-•the LonflOn 4hieh the -flemuans-- beer -toward Times the quality of the .hatred .Engjana ..analysed. The writ) ran:Lajas on the lack Of. a •Fiense ni-•----- •proportion,aineng the pedple, w,hieh makes them the most easily gov- eined of modern peoples.. "Hell bath no fury like a wernall soorned,", A well-known. German 46 .tqhoueg. heel tdp rotenli4de aent othe rio. at es :it v: 'X ma: in order to explain. their .English cousins, .. s' 'Ainong 'the peoPle" tile :feeling - - against. Englaead thit 1:of living . antagonism, Slummed up 01b, WOWS. ''they 'i;411t stitrve. bet in the highest locial, 40114ot: aid ,eirelei • tip. hat7 • red flames forth 'with • ihrutal „fero- The fund anu. stel, backgreund all the varions-opintons pre-salons:4 liat-red, is -that, the, Ger, Mans ...feel that they have been wroeged, aluise,d, fooled, and mal- • 3.Mted-by-Enigland: --',,iWith---;-Eng- laed's we ,could'hatte -ruled 'the, "• several times. to this' ' neutral world was the ee ing •expresser.. • - server, • • • "Two. things, he says,. "Strucli " ,mer4 me most vividly. First, that the who were wildpst--in-theii' de-. hanciations we.re these Who-had:1Pd e closeted that, is, the:,,Official. , reasoning gen' of the I and• -and" --the • officialClass; - The seeond,-.. that military Men were, whole, very eentained and reserved • in ••.- their. „cowl/lents, and I 'found strange absence of active aiiiinosia• • among the commercial and indus- trial •men pf the countrl.". Many of the Cominierelal men ile:altrea • their opinien. against England had 'wine too' W e.. must live and trade, again after .Ithe war, and -- England • was one. of our hest: ens:, •1:genera." ' General Ven BeSieler is • Ole' .05 the most capable Military rnen .. Germany. ilis. colidUet of -the sieg° and the speed with which ,he redue- ed the fortress,,of An•twerp is . sig• nal proof of this, • Yet his name is . Surrender •ol. Antwerp. • • ..., seldom _mentioned. • •• !The reason given is this; When er- (To be continued.) . tit' your marriage. Will that do?' "Dear hfra, Utley, You are so good! Every, one is so good,"; said Leslie, through her tears. TitiATIIIENT OP. PRISONERS. ..---: .. ' CRAFTER xtatt residence -a house of gray statie, with .a Oldham Grange vas it fine Old Manorial English Newspaper Says hi Ger- many it Is Revolting. pillared portico, .an olddashioned green •. 'lawn, shorn as elobe as velvet, and dotted - T6.Lonel'on Morning Post 200 with aunerbellas and- walnuts, with 'woods less! stretching aiwair on everY side: except the it • lirts- received authentic infornia- Luciales face,brightened suddenly. front; where the old liceton Post Itost.adi tionof th.e: .froloraexo of British " You know where shekis, then?" wound by, Shaded by ancient locusts. ast ,r :do Pixley!" She :motioned' to the -the north side wae covered by a. dense PriSellerti Oren:daily, iviligh _174 maid, and WhisrPereci a brief nieSslige in Sheet of English lvY, Whieh climbed to rausb refrain from publishing , for her car: Pixley rodded and disappeared. ' the very chimney,caps, and thereon way- ' "Yes," went on Mrs. Utley, ed away. in -curling tendrils, vainly tool. then present;"blit Nvhich, So eevolt- 'halide "I:ere* where she is • ing tfor some still higher support, and .a .ing that. it feels it to be its duty to Thank Boa for that! said. Lticiatt, fer. mesg.oevered suu-dia.44 deep stink in the • some orr :tile_ sot joot. , lit -mica proceed to make grass, 'alt, opposite side, had, marked the saY__ nver.tee propertv tfelier, mrs.4e.neas- :Dreerees of the hours for more than 4 !Vile Britieh press eels the most, be it understood that MT. . • -hundred rears. In the garden • roses ' ouneelf?" asked the old ladY shrewdly. *rites blossomed. with a luxuriance •that •say as lilt e as possible on ' thie been reeornmen ed to :pr,, • 1, and all thei r•••• Bald:Win fs suecessrul, Preetical "And, *hat are yori 'going, to keep for 9we 'ail -round • tarnior• his work with "X have enongli from the T Icote 'Genet' lilled.tbe air with periuine. and t, 'sweet- 1 matter, onthe. mend that any 'potatoes -la in the way of a, little proPZ•ti,,, EUgland-"n10re. 111,00t; 'than briar thieket made a grateful eta e, oven in _extioati4.10 _to, mi. very. eoromoo_ „Lril _ow "to, enead,,",.!aid ,,Itliviatr, spirit- in the sultrkst stammer day. There was Protest will Only aggravate the lot nothing,mo ern or .pretentious about Ohl. -of these unfortunates by infUriat- Three years a$0 Mr.' Baldwin sold, °Ltd t?„,4114,,p7Quosellatlyou°°n1wilei bletit6geing live a fortune. ,aml tomfortable as heart conld ing their gaolerS. Such argument . " h -a yes s re. • ey. t -Orangeg-but-it-was-as-subetantaal .crop. AntWerp. surrendeTert-hrateirf•--0-•H----' .Thrs vas Co home which: Lucian Per- may Or 'May net be Sound, ;but it ia the..r,otate .0r0P-10/11. fifteen acre on. your fine nglish estates row?" ried had pdrehased for his mother and "Eventually I suppose krilau, said Ile. duce to cross the sea, with him. 'when first "At /present I have not 'made up ;fly Mind lie .ottme into his inliiiritance. emid for about $1,1600 Irma 'Perrier snirioa-r.rathee--emlike- sisters, whom 116-7-tiertvigixolfir dookt- -at .1.eastriefht_that thel_public slipulct ,doanitely. • In the preseat sante. of thiaga ,ctl dare sae it is all very grand at Tal - it /natters little Ur me wbetlieT restee. cote COurt;"'said Ferrier,- "but it will on one continent or the other.' "And. any little 'Leslie 'will .turn out ito- heiress, after seta Mns. Utley, Still rubbing her' hands. ortV'ell, I've. &Ways earcLthart truth is stranger_ than action, and I .telleve--it, now:- , If youwil' laverMe.evith her addrerite;' saiducian.--drart-ing,iout a.voltitel, MOW- -,randumbook, "I will .notify lay fliwyerlf... beneces-- profit 1.yoti ask:" M. Baklin puts it this way: ,• "Frankly, " I 'reckon that the po- tato erop pals all fartn-ritiming and 'minor expenses', leaving the retina , from other farm work for any other use we desire " • , M -r7. --Oh-Yeltr--plantS-1; *.e ent la e fort three ars picker -1 1-14er-on Amer oe ,,ina- • lie some tivelve or fifteen aeres his 2.= he ' put. in flys acres of pots-. 't-ttes:,-:''aild iii. na "si.iigle year ' since' IA:4' le_ thile'd f • 7.ero ...7... ace fert " hidA:"a'..z.letailed eXplanation o -t i i expert's pethods, but ,.a, 'few facts May here be set down that should be 'of 'ralne te 'farmers throughout ... tlie-ProVince." ' "---", • . . ' Of the 'entire 150 acre area of thei".. !arid. twenty-eight acres' are de - x oted to potatoes.. ' This area, corm- . prises tWo fields of ten.' and eigh- teen acres, respeetively,', and . in two ,fieidS, each of this size, the an, Tula.' crap' is tooduced, part of at scientifie rotation. In!preparing a field for potatoes. Mr. Johnson first .gi burs a -crop. of oats,- seeded, down -Wit.144Ver-Ilzhileethe--first-Orop4-oti 7tifiTs4.6-'{-Tec-iff-ti-ii-WEcl;-:;M-6.-,:iccon4:-.14 eri-,the--40itudr-ArKil:the- -Mal, 'date f(prriled is. plowed. under .the . fallowing • spring: Clover, hy the/ way, •Mr. Johnson regardreas .,abso-• ". littely , !in aluahle for use on the potato eronad.,, N'C hen spring , iectries, plowing -.and distieg • are done,- harliYaed reantire' being' ap- i?lied at the rate 'of twelve to fit, • tebn leade per acre. Should the 1..3tirg;:v (.1 'manure. be. eichausted, a ferri.iet?e (.61i8"Stiri- of potash . anntlailla (10'.4l) arid cliSsolved pfik..e-e,iintte"' (fl-:,--,';) is .applio3 4 . tt.:,P,;5.n.-., 41 .r4 feirtilizer drx/I., ;The S.. efter main:lei:0g tir„fertillz- ta tii,-„icA,:atiZy 'cultivated with a 'itfyin eilttivak,r, and *Sleeper- • -thre*-0--,o1 Carrier which deposits them in box eartied below .• the driver's seat. A boy wallts.behinct•the: hine,-removing the -.filled boxes and ' replacing them with "emp- ties,"whiehhave previously. been •deposited at intervals along' the row's. ' • "That;reatiline cost me as mina as a binder, hut I wouldn't he with, out it at any price," Mr. Johnson said. "Nowadays one use the latest'machinery•if he is to keep tip with the fast -changing couditions. Growing '• Litect potatoes,---canj-neverTerceb*It--to throld-SYstem:oi hand-prekine.', The Johnson potatoes are Stara ;for the time being. and later' on 'marketed. Mr, Johnson has Over fed 'private' customers in the city ot St. , Thomas, including hotels, colleges, stores, etc., and, AS he. says, "St. Thomas will take all the potatoes Can send it." Besides, should he Care to neglect local market; he can easily dispose of his Coro each Vat in answer to de - -moaagy of , the DilaTviiTte 'variety, -1031a be fihai very. popular on On-. ta.rio markets., Like Mr. -Johnson,. . ve essential. and ProTtible; and is -a firm, believer, also in:the Virtue of consistent, thorough summer culti- vatiae4f -the potato ground. •• .."We find potato -growing fo, work. in • well with grain crops," ' Mr. Baldwin said to the writer, "We generally sow .grain on, petato or turnip ground and get eiceellent re- . . Hew can the ordinary farmer market a big potato -crop'? Mr. Bah:hi:in; at the. time of my visit; was throwing all ,his energies into the-710ewarding--- form a EilMurg Potato a-row-erg- lasociatiOn- _ -`..-WeLgrOY--ge9si 1 Inandi made upon hurt by ,Iqnted States dealers .and 1/11XCTS• ittedirf as to..,seed-Tyon Couldn't • self Ur. 0:cilitthoti • any, be your repeal:netts over so petfeet. Ile be- i4eVes :seed selection from hill . utsen is"tepeated froth fiv4 to iseben, 577r1 drop°,:eit (Lillis. great anctes$ " 'tivace,...at interials 0 i ri, kw cloi...4., ' stified his.go toys On no account Owing, to the close prositmfy of , oild he: buy seed, from ,an out - the rniteA States 'vardens, with Sider, 'Na VA etY$ lie' s6.713, will their' r1•3e vatietiesf, /ift. Zatillt014. eV "ZIA Ole ,if properly props.- Ptetos to hettits ,•lste potetoes::, by intelligent atlection. _ Xis Planting, for thelvotbrart, is. 4:10Ae avorite °late' varietlea. are the the Stet wed fu Tune. l'ust here it orley and the. Carmen, the latOr taigfat to ' enfionect that, t)fa' this' winch ,he has grown eontiAnonslY ' fora, gee<Leutting0 doe by laalid, for p, quarter ef d. dentury., Mr. . .t he. proprleton hating found that, Iolinson will not put tbe Carmen ert tie matter hew olticiett the tatzelitto tlio :fagot till atter ite zotiik hf nsett tvttle went to the flelds '-itli,•• Annoy, All nett till t en, he. Pe- ott the netecsary "op," As Ur. dievez, does it attain perfection for Alm= tia:fdr "Wh011'41.'Oty 116 -tall f,041.0 ;lite. . wens: two .or`three oafs; one must ..;• The VIArter regrets tbatle.is •tilt Le, tarAitil 'c' ttea'o a4o eye ext.ittble-te reproduce here overtion nf ' -066 pieta flanted," Ziplanting 11..at.zici probably Theinest comecto cempletc4 aboatTtbe .10th a khu4 uniquebeob,of tantrotco.untiAg 4 . -SOW • •-•--:-FEROLISON'S tatoes," he said,:"and we want the puhlic tk,- feel assured in dealing with Us. There are far too many varieties at pre'snt, and the only remedy I can see is local, organiza- tion; whereby all the growert, of, One legality vim produce the same', variety of potato." .ready this article ij over bounds. Little needs to be said re- garding.the /taintl profits from po- tato growing. Nearly evetyjartner haw at tOrtie time or another gone heavily into potatoes, and, genet-. ally, with gratifying -reeults. : This , Year; itever, would seem to be an opportune tithe for the exteriaion of the potatogroving industry on the ordinary. farm. -By IL B. Me - Kinnon, in nd Canadian Country- man. • • Votorturiatc. The 'Sew Maid -In my at nlate talwaYs tecol thing3 fairly easy. • Cook -Well, different. here. They keep everytying leclted up, oRArie It , is linpertant , -and you biiy the besit seeds; -the seeds that are .sure to grow. You Cannot go wrong when buy- fa- Pettit/anger rine Riyialit.a Scedi, Sent is.ostosidt EVER"; Feigned/es ••Selected - Globe, Pia. 1.0e.. 'oz. 40e. , cABRAOE: .Fergasettri's Copen- hagen Market. Prst 10c., half -oz. 36e.. 1 oz. 60c.- ,I.ETVICEs Forgusion's Way - 'ahead, Vitt. 106., Oz. 20e. • ONION:. Ferguson's ',Excelsior.. Pkt. 26b. • PEA: Ferguson's world Record. Pkt- 100.. half -lb, 30c.. 1 lb. 60c. TOMATO: PtsegtiMin:O.,0„15,,, Agei.,=traLf,tet:-7-.'"gicF.-"; -• Write, for our- big...FREE Catalog: on '10(10. of Known Quality" :DOPEY -& FPlUSON 24 Inclines Cartier ali., Montreal; At a, meeting el Corlc. Corpora. - fon it Motion to rt12o1"13. tile name. f Prof. liNfile Meyer from th'e rhll f "freedom.of the elty;" Ceth'erred fon hint two years ago, waa e.t.trrkti. I - . - Confogts of Cargo •• ratfoiy: ,.r ehaftdso one to three inches ' diarritterf yulteye twetity to *fifty incheol four to ttre:lvoet.ilnnellitiert V.0111 soli etto, • 14o reasonoble oifor • roIttiset Pilt41414, Wit.6614 4:60Nts 16,1teistsjda 4t. West,. Toronto v towowee-elagle- 401011. know ,that pur soldiers are being treated vilely in Germany. • "We do net suggest reprisals.. On never•eeein like home! the contrary,•_We think the. German,. l3tit Oldham Grange stlready Manna- ' the' home -Me aspeet. tuat wag -prisoners in- ,,this-country-shet'ild ribably dear to the wideiv's 'heart- not be treated luxuriously; but hu- g. ere...,were old4ashionett• roaans, - 1- _1 hneninig ono another, deep:bay-win. lnalla:01Y, 11.114 they are, as a -1:natter. Jandingau tee' munions, cad wide, cash. •.4 of fact, treated in every.sense well; dos's, with rosea and, honeysuckle% gar- _ . ght inter- lotriniztiiderw-selst thanedlotizserwasitilMisf.a-Ftneri:-fuell-t,---re_trion-re--chuelvseurn:ten....t, prlsoners by rodstu-e-tratolingats1;c297,01aietirttre,.es: mrd_eoelvaert,4inmg_epatahalinckt Gthat,:the_German -thee, eh n esp' eeially hereelf-iniald German Emperor lovely epot Sir. Eircian Perrier win helcl airooy nd personally, -hteught- hisde-elect, to remain With Mrs Perrier and her daughters .until "he responsible if alteh 'outragt,s are hich • ittocsr only three weeks, w jey, was with her, for Leslie had declated , the r German Emperor ithent 'Mrs:. Utley's preeence and velem se it would b'e tor lier 9, ...-. clearly to understand that at -the ay of reekpning the.. HI -treatment .tollthtio!osoizorrh4erer 4iadtrouss,heaern.t*. daughters re, • of prisoners will bp a count in the teived Sir Lucian's plighted -wife with the 'Wall:ilea and Most affectionate greet; indietnairit, he May, perhaps, be in-- lee. • There .had been something : about .ditceil to ,Atte his veto to mitigate, . his Oka wife which ‘had.,,,alsvayte repelled if not stop, the inhumanities about. thooredmia, iirtyTig, that ezmnudoettree toodand which we eomplalfl." - •Eenelia. 'Lancaster. nor loved her, though for TAtelaies salte'.all external re-, .--- lationa were -Icent up with unfailing rem illarity. But Leslie Ford was so. differ- ent. me•inetant rerrier looked into. the girl'spleading haol eyes, she Opefl-. ed her arms and took her to her heart of ' ".711v darling, Catid-6111:,-lens0fitlxst 1,001"i:r n!" • "011.1_,Idet•I dor: whispered .Leslie. "UP- to or less .ehadowed," said Mrs. Perrier. "I ,have Imoktylt asamy heart bad ached' der. it.: You Will =aka htm lmappy at -126V. • lffre. Tresealy, the tonna tvidoirt ,,vatts equally affectionate in her greeting, atid Helen Perrier, the invalid. into 'whose room, all white Muslin and pink chintz. Leslie *la taken the first thing, 'ainiled a Wekteme More clooneat than atiy Weida. "Row lbeautiful she ial,'"said Ilelen warmly, when Lselle had gone to ter apartnient. 4Arict, •Inrx dearly ;.tuoiau ;loves heti" • " "And won't it be delightful to help her Inky the wedding thlteits; Wald Mrs. Tree - eels, *he had all a voitia,n's delight in all the Paraphernalia appertaining to a • bridal. "Of.Course.,ahe lee married in white and,a "Not said Ifelen, gently, "You ,./3.tget, Catherine, Oat She's wiclove nioni4iitaTf°Prtint';60a:i.4"0113thlobilarteaorirna' Iffinth0. t htMliarld Of hetet But tiObOdY ever eats, ,hor by his name. Rh hes Ieft all itace - anil tneniorY of .hitti bellied, therm CRAP,' '__Clati Wished it -t0 ;be a verY- veddlegi.' -004 5311 goon. 'Who vres.alpaye deeeestja ler nretner'e eininclfreeee. 'And fhey VIII sail for EureRe directly the ter& pony' tonellided." , . , , the usual formalities, a gentlemari in a silk_hat. informally rode Oat ol the gates •cif the city, and _advised 1 the Germans that there Was no one • 'left in. adthority, and (is lief•Was.the Mayor, _he invited the .Gprilans_tc come The disappointment, not ,At so much at the escape of the garri • an,baethat the fertreas was Surrendered with poinn and irnim laefitting-the.ocea,sink-ovee:---4--- shadoweet-alhothe-r toirsideratinne.-.- "The.,:fortress of Antwerp- ,sureen.-4•-• dered hy:a idea in a silk hat" Bunt -- is-the-chiltlishriess±-otthe Gereitins: This curinus einaiity tends te..ineke' •,,. e e •'a.ns the. one hand the most, easily governed 'o a Inc( ere •[peoples, --thilinost--antenable • tt. diS- , online and oidet, but. it: has tile .- ,drawbsiek of -witipingiudgment and befogging publie 6pinien so that•in- , •,0., crisis a Partial .eollapee. ver.y liable to bring about a, catastrophe to tbe_nationi. : .1 ,.,• si/DPOSO that tealie 'does not like Talesete Court?" otiggested. Mrs, 'rpm/milt. "fissile like stir 0130i; in ell the Wide world where' Lucian Ler trait,. ;felon, WO the caliaAlevidiloti Of MOM 'certainty. Leillie lo*Ord.; Ift Tow.oes• cet room, vita , • ale!:}11. vbidors,7' bat kitt4 itgea 119 0. ;a.- ...to lor tro, tiat devn in a 0 a rk &aria . slat 'cretonne, an zerbf, bow vow, irtrr oielkutual tite voicA wari,crna' Aor Syr -,a, A . ,Aao; v0 1.4;to,r12- aerie mid welato, the Chnoa 'ot crolutl. itiy at eig) ineaew acre the tttwee from. pad env einem; *ilth Saal a wealth or telltictlislal, 0142. engcl`pate0,' Ler lieatt, • M ,Beaut.ifur;WaN For' Your Horne- • Sanitary,_Tie-.Proo Irtexpensivo • lol'57-4"71%,-( . 111.111,1 :::: ::::: •-• "-- a•17'1 !" smesaa " I „ I Mate your tome more attraettoe, and protect it from fire with these beau. 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