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SELLING FARM PRODUCE A COLUMN ABOUT 70i I I B JUT THE FARM WELL M, 1)
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"'i 4 Standardization Is Necessary for Hists 111111 , heoccamion ofArt-evalor Malgheu a
I." e receipt visit to ofiodirich Mayor Willi, 1,1111,11
,;� the Best Results. Winter Treatment. a S. I cultural Work. A Grand Oppvtuni' ;,ves4l the following addre" at the IM -A. Iy toHow to Protect Thent Frot Partly of Coe Water a Urespit FAMOUS- ing ill Went street riuk : . ..Grialled Fruits or Vegetaobles Attract i Tie: Itight Ifupruble Aritiar Nvigherp, ge! !e*gv�l 83razim 2;1' ; 1.i
While Mixed Grades Repet--The Scimild-A Little Grea" on tile timil - 1,�-atloo Also of Import- Prime Minister of Cquilla. ' Blody is Helpful-- - -Keeping hrcxord &ace Construc(lon Described- V., I. - - , *11 1i 0, I ,,�J, [i . Satisfied Conamner %ill CAmile Tile municipal cloungil, oil belialf of r 1, !r.1 CA.""ich Bows C'heapply In Wtuler - Ulv P"le oil Fertile Uve Longest. theCitizens of die town, damire toitxpreva ."%i,
I � ,fi-IAgAill --- QUAII[y PAYS. thopir appreciation Of your visit AIM to � � ia I., A �fl'�rY LOW Axaorpg Young tiConlirlbutotol b, Oal.rl, Lloop.rlmenxt W ,stead to y,. at Itearly ,,, orto le 11 I•
T � J ,Contributed by Ontario Department ol ........ I " , , e �4,: Agriculture. Toronto.) Pigs. Agriculture. Toronto.) ,Aish, also, to ofiler our coilitratulopti-,pt -' `I46 "I %tion to the highest poilion i. , Household Effects :'t *v,,iThe well in the usual source of ill ytourorlowo ,„,_11�*J a �,�, Will the consumer pay for quality? (Contributed by Ontario Department �
'Ivj� I "�"'�, ): of (Mirpeople. . ;#". Agricul ure. Torunto.), if tAgl I far.n water supply, and a good well. 114F., 11o; ,,,,�111 Yes, and liberally If he understand* cam it- a great llotiur Ili ha%v ,iq, 0 � 11;, I ” " �, �, I i I What standardization means. Criti- During midsummer owners of light th-A is, one which supplies plenty of (;aderich selected as oino of the lb,iiit,4 Pi1) � I or 1,,Aitiral Drop in and see for -� 'L 'I cism Is frequently directed At the colored pigs frequently complain of pu-s fresh And Wholesome Water the from vollicliTcou'4614togivvy.-Il I -'t
I inatmage to tile Canadian people. Whilt. .�,yourself. You are missing unburn or sunscald. This condition year round, is certainly on" farmer producer for the lack of I ,A* in thin country are governed b� I-Artyof the bide of the anIm&I is ill -liar most essential aud valuable assets of Isomethng. .I�;
"4 �� attention given to grading and pack- golo'ernment. vole cannot all agrer ill Your ,A1.. .'J,#11 1Ing of the product of hill farm. Fruits to that of people; it gives the same the farm. Without it no mail could pillitical %iewo, and in Upoe iterovis I-( Every day is f3a,gainmew "I, ng dosm.cratic g it is well that we L In different stages of ripeness, differ- degree of uncomfortableuess to the live there for long, to Say uoth �,verzxpnaput, E)ay here.* � ent sizes, shapes and colors are fro- I should, have difirrepacift of opinion. •.,� ,1; C6ndyC4aW I quently seen In the same package. pig and is ceased in the same uian- about bringing up a healthy family. An Canadians we are proud &)f your ,,
� I Cowk* Cum� sizes, net. Consequently, the same method or building up an efficient dairy her& fLellievementsSit that racellill, 1lup01yi4lIcan Chickens of various broods, ; BLACKSTONES ,`� felpence held in Brilgillip, our Motile types and degree of plumpness are of prevention and treatment uiay be The well must be there firstendI"t ICountry. Tile questions there diseuvoicid" Jumbled together in the same crate carried out. and all the time. and we cannot eon- w q4� ��o:i�',,-! !-;!�� �'4�, ; we bilth imperial and international. * Turniure &, �,�,,:�I',;i111�1 I e- sclefff"cany C�) �," J,, ��J """ 1411 "".I.TV form a marked contrast wh A " �,"�'. L�', ", . ,,I , and on Or , , � Shelter is Most Desirable. ceive of an intelligent man buying a TIw dignity and freatipor of our ciountry p',2,��� '1111........", � �„r�!',,,,,�'' 1�' placed beside a c ) �COW "I r ,� � �u ,L' ,. � , �I �' "L , rate containing birds ounce of farm without a good well It he Int- ore ably upiwid )y yon and we are sure, "The Broadway of Gedini'k..,Ili �� L� "� "',§I, �",,�r�."_�",, � of the same sex. size, plumpness f��� f�, i , and In the first place, "ALI W I, 1%,I �,,J� � color. To the well ordered mind unt- to IVY@ on It and make It W�� "Y: . .�,� ;ot 1,'*4�!J�,t Unit ievoorld %illknow theinilw,rtaince� ,�, terided ., ,_� ,U1'!�',�� I - it'revention is worth & pound of cure.” u Pol000lloollmolt011, 04 A 4 01 I0. 4� A _�W ,JVJI,, f Canada as a netion. t�J
4jj,. 0 t formity always appeals. while mix- and the prevention is shelter. No dividends ()rptilisocessioniae donot wislitobe .",1�4� , ---- ---"), : tures and jumble& repel as so Inuch matter what kind of 2tGC1 in In the A Good W&ter Supply Is Common. efilotivitical, nor yet take advantage o(I -.--- ,41,
" This delightful new ,1Z junk. It a child gOes into a candyFortunately wosL of Ontario's your first visit to (roir t(,wil, but we do'11 �,, � 4,�1ji� V11111,111111; store It will soon learn that mix- ��I 'i'",,,�,�" IA4 . � N.,- - " Is the " pasture. shade is essential, and much -d with water. "prit pott it) knuvo that (imleriell", am-
�%" -,", , � 4 , itsL,(� '"qL_f,_.,4,confection : more so to it for pigs on accou ti l isupplit _ i ,,j�j�, ,�J!,� tures are sold at a lower figure than bilion is to be sit agricultural slid ind a rare thing to And a �tstandard confections. And so it goes trial centre. To- accomplish this end, it- ids Mackinaw Cub j'L result of science. �L tothe thin coating of hair on their In fact It is �� through life - a mental attitude bodies. If the pasture for pigs is farm where it could not be secured will be ntr, nomatter what party � .The very best of materials are used. %. developed by the great majority of is in pomer, for the (;overvat to Pliend, " Ov' L consumers to regard those products to situated that there aro no trees to sufficient Quantities by drilling to money (on harlotir i at As Lowest Market Price Xt'�J, The supply. conAderable improve-, - a
' *��,; We IWtC you to enjoy them. It Is L that are not Standardized as being to afford shade to the allimals it reLsonable depths. inents. (ioderich in tile only haven sitI;nt�imade In the model factories of the less, attractive and having a lower would be just S4 well to keep them therefore, will probably liever cause I ety on I ie shom of Lake Huron, Men's Heavy Macking,9 value . The percentage at particular shut up during the hottest parts of us any serious worry, but judging by t pivo I in& between east and wast, I. w i4Wrigley Co. Toronto — Immaculatel3p " consumers has increased much.last- � llqw a Is e po)rt and to) becorne all ocean made with large shaw the day and &flow them to run out a recent report on analysis uf many rtnhiou the declo waterways Itemscollar. belt and two .44� . clem I ter than the pereentage of agricul well waters from this province one undertaken by the itmerplinien me Pock- "A " ? 1; ,;,--.i.","._. k_V,11,1,;: � � I r..,�":ttural producers who standardize during tne evening, night and early In inter- , ", " ,„,�� their produc.s. In the old days the morning boars. By keeping them in a Justified In concluding that 0”. Up too the 21st ,of September this ets. Colors red mixed,Seem L_,w there is still need for education ofrr Acre passi-dthrough our localeir- ;wormy apple, the misshapen Potato a pen that is somewhat dikritened, the rural public in regard too the pro- ,to green mixed, gmy mi3ted , '�and the old hen may not have lost they miss both the hot rays 'Q,f the Ilion bushels of grain, re- d brown m' Sims� Peppermint flavoured candy coating fs fift I miZ. tection and care of the farm well. (liffira I of eighty boats. an fixed. tee their attractiveness. but times have sun and the dies that art! al"Yo The following suggestion$ will be e also an importaint military38 to 42. Spo.cial at Popmmint flayoured gum cen 7changed. more people have more so bad around a stable of any kind. found helpful to any farmer desirous , et motile , emptrie ;�r 4ad front our distrite N'
money to spend on foods than evtr during the hot weather. uf making his water supply safe 0161) e 1* ments for the great war. sixty--befo e. With the increase of ill* try men a "Hag W11,1110W." iltainst possible underground and thareenioartownborpayingthe me !"I� .-i, Give Th r ,.:$6.2S""',!",�%L.'-"Toe or wealth during the � '"Tcfill long -Is tind delicious � fain I incom In. -at,a' past twenty years the attitude of the Some people provide a "hog wal- auttece contaminatiod. wrifice, and we fee in order to I -r� ti eat good for teeth. breath. l : location towards the low" in their pasture whi It is a very Location of the Well Most Important. re,Ctation we should have an armories. 1
fThe first step In the Solution Of erealit the grompot debt ole countryI appe"M dt"000. foods that they eat has changed very good thing. but the loca ion should ' Will not erit of tile xravaant e" considerably. If we rater to the good be some place in the shade, as it Is this problean of purer water supply itures of public money, but there -known fact that the hide Will is the location of the well. This [-A . Men's flutify Sweata Cuill,old days when oatmeal was the a well air certain inxntil iiat milt,t be a. .I'll'��11h standard breakfast food and citrus blister far quicker when wet than should be by all means on ground ional intert,nis. W ray Vpig seems to think higher than any source of containtria- Made in the nat 6
" w �, " II.'_t��r,, I.1 frurits were only seoln at Christmas when dry. A t1spa pilwuld your party bo- ro-turno,� I -' I hawl1;; W.""_,— ,.- I I time, we will realize what present that & wallow in an essential thing. tion such an barnyard, cesspool, of lvo#wer, y.,1l -Ail[ gito fa%,,rable omldurJumboa' titch.lay."outside privy. It there should be no ,Ljon to our *Aantm. nIday attitude toward quality in food- and if he persuades the farmer into 1 collaf, lain Iir, -w " , i.lv. IFf
p.46111114143 -11:1P1 stuffs means when compared with the thinking the same. the farmer should choice In location and this cannot be I I Z , :;;; ,�F At -A", , ,�i past. With this advance in tastes lead him to believe that during the done, then the well should be kept a 17 . . . �_EL14*11�r ,r1, I.� I , :__, 4,�� 6 .10 for foods which may be largely flavor beat of the day is the beat time to considprable distance from such eon- TER WOMA... . and of little value when considered keep out of It. laminations. at least 100 feet in ROCHES . �' . ,.
I �"___ "�:W&,.-_„,I "I. .front the standpoint of nourishment. clay. and 200 feet or more in sandy -(1 . , Vasellne Good for Sunburn. TEI-1-S EXPERIEN *I ; .,; 4 the demands for foods that appeal molls, and the cribbing and top of the to -I I . � I -a - well specially protected as detailed to the eye and to the sense of taste If the pigs have become sunburn I�))I The Flavour Lasts have increased very greatly during ed mt &11. it in well to keep them later against the entrance of any - L ,-"dA107 "I rouffe�d for te .. . .L _,�,_Jilv..."to .. the past five years. inside for a few days and thoroughly seepage and surface washings. 11 )VA's - . I ' , " '' - on -.,People Will Pay for QuAllity. grease their bodies, with some nice Howto Keoep the Water Unrest- iAlips-ption. Ihadhoalpropottleand,smi., ,L . ....... I vaseline. The terminated. Hit mist-mbIr. I use pit patch a strri�-ui I. I. do 0.:. lilo-..._rsmooth grease -_, -
.�.,I, ,-L -1Standardization of food products grease tends to keep the air from c9ndition I thought my tinve f�lr Iflit . filst . _nAoI � 4will put the rosy checked, clean, uni- In the second place the cribbing mt. My forvi didla I _--- - ____ form, sound apples In out basket and the irritated, skin and ease the un- for at least ten feet below the our-firki was getting sht mem to nourish moe at all and I enly
comforzableness of the applinial. VaSP- ace should be made impervious to It will put the wormy. &cabby. MIS- ,rful healing f wrighed eighty -live pounds. -" Renew Your Subscription to The Signal—NOWishapen product in anothe.. People line also has a wonde water so that any contamillatiOn is "After taking Tatilsor I now .I looand curative property which makes it . . "are willing to pay for quality pro- p in such cases. -J. C. solution reaching the well would and &In gaining eve day. Oh! 111.1111 isviding policy have so guarantee that referable have to pass down through this 031- -sell riderfid ZZe now. Tanlac
McBesth, 0. A. College, Guelph. . a V10they win be handed a quality pro- ire depth of &oil before getting i.111110 relieved my troublipix no quickly it Pur -
the well, when In all probability It '441 lnv. M7 appe(ite in Rplendid. I
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-- How many householders Ill we had o,*9 in Winter would be taken up by the soil and 1:11, - plenty (. strenirth and feel liptto,,�,1-e, the all too frequent experience of c,hesoply as Possible,-__ never reach the well water. This M&Y thRa I have in years. I wouldn I��be done In case of an old well by tok,,ne tbo tiddollars forwhatTaimplac- I�,�V the garbage can? Inferior materials should be maintained- an cheaply as putting a wall of puddled clay one d1dfor i sie."UM� putting one-third of their putchase in During the winter the brood sows 1.�, I ..�1 tP I should be directed into channelspossible, but st the same time they toot thick and ten feet deep around The above stiaternent was maidep by Urm. IIwhere they would lite used to the best Must be properly fed in order to lar- the well cribbing. Lnd in case of a Oars IA-lansti, Bristol Hotel, Itocl"ter-advantage instead of being & mill- row a largo number of healthy. newly -dug well, or recribbing an old If. Y, ,-� I I : sto" or dead weight in occupying well -grown pigs in the spring. Boat one, by using large concrete tile for : Taidac in sold by leading druggis, II results are obtaiqed when sufficient the cribbing and setting ths JOiRtA t�rryshere. , Increasing carrying costs in � 1.11'1 space, 4 I �I . ; transportation and reducing the at- food in given to product daily gains thoroughly In rich cement. Before 1 —_ ---. 1 the tile are placed In the Well the If parents wio,!i their children t4 form .�I I -halt or three ,1,I tractiveness of the superior portion on the.sows of one be washed with put* 4Dod reading babils they must drat formof the commodity. fourths of a pound. To do this the outstoles should �I fit seasons of food shortage mixed grain feed must be limited. and di- cement plaster in order to All up All 4ach habits themprivem. And there IonG, *Iand lower grades of food products luted with some roughage. for unless pores and make the tile absolutely- _ _betto, to do this than to” Intowill usually sell and show a margin ,he ration has suffIctent. bulk, the Impervious to soil waters Thirdly. the ioT;1lokl it peri(Klical that will bp of antl the cribbing should be extended at interest toevery member of it; that Itill �,„,.I
of profit. but when food products are town will become constipated) I -_ITabundant the more attrac.ive grades 1hungry, due to the undistecided eon- least one foot above the ground supply the best proppeding for ,.kl and�t��,�',e pri-iIndicals of thin # I. LeCumple level, and the soil banked up to the �.I bell most readily and create a !onnwIn I I ditiou of the digestive trac lorwrF I . ,,,,i,AmorI the. for more high-class produce. which &wall- top of it, to provide good surfs,” .it Tile Youtli'm Comparann ini:�Lhays are the chief roughages - I? Aj�.' ,,_ I demand frequently must be filled able &I, this season, and their use drainage away from the well. unique. Not only doce it still to enter- I A- ;�*� Al I.Od p"�Fourthly, the. well should be provid- lain and inform tile boyn and giris in "IF, 1, - -�o I �Ifrom the lower grade. This substi- will cheapen the cost Of feeding. i_41"_4�," tight -fitting almir tosens, am its name souggestis, but r,,, t4:��"ed with a strong and 4�,
iItution of alow grade for a high or Alfalfa Excenent for Feed. 4.1 *iy -_ ,1-
__ 1.11it I standard product kills the incentive Either alfalfa, clover, soy -bean, or cover made of heavy plank or con- there in not a peope in it that parents can � .
- �l' - tip ,buy. .Stung onw. the particular hay makes an excellentcrate so that it will always he sapte pass ever with indifference. I- -Pas' fed, for man and beast. and proof against The dftT-Swo iss of, Iwill beALV*rchaser consumt-ir will hesitate to cow little or no the entrance of dirt. sm&ll Speiial-Agries-mbprcotcri", uy. They took, but do not buy. roughage, and when lanimsas draimpled with- 4---- CipreaffirigBeatfor.rearl.h.blomFootids.high-pricod protein concentrate Is milditorial, poppoL . Sub-
Of!,�_,r like frogs, etc. try, facts and/ inn. Sub � needed to balance the corn. Bright. spribe nnw and roporviorpo-.� ,,�,:.4hi,,�,";I Using a Second or Dry Well. -Ilfty T1. -t h,4!4 wltl�llm'lv r, T1pro-
I The amount of perishable food in lezfy &lf&lfa hay gives the beat re- I The Touth'&ompanion -two, Even better still, the Pump MW I - ,_. . 1-1,I„�&Y"in lWn. 0 P,4rthe fruit, vegetable and poultry pro- suits of any of theme roughages. �1w !i0l 0 be plac .d over a shallow dry well t4o - 2 All il P rempit0r;X ir-r- , f loV 4 "l 11 .'k due', classe that to now consumed, AIf&lfa meal is simply the best gred O' '4' ';' -�"31'�: il.7r�""��A- ,0 a - ' - _._�: �`:" ,, e 'o a meal. one side and the top of the real wall ,I A, , , \� whit very large, Is not all great as of alfalfa hay chopped In, _ ,h,, tf,n,poni- n 14, -aro, o, A+W ,„7.�,4.i. �t,� , ,.'t ,!�.,��)I” - �"I �. , 7�, I .1 1,� odmusic IF 16 it would be under standardization. Clover bay contains almost So Much made absolutely tight by a,concrete " "4'. . 11 4. o"?. , � ,1, .. ,oNall -Experiences with mixed grades. poor nourishment as alfalfa bay, and soy- cover. In this case the I should �,! f,,r �2Vl. let, - I'll, "I„$quality and poor pecking leave an bean hay, cut and cured when the be ventilated by putting a small from. 1. I Wri, �' 0�f��' j:"J.1 .1, �- ."ne*61�'. - , - ,...,4„�AP,�'� ... ”foo "� i�, _�: , tl�,� ,� �'.r� V�',,I ; ;oo? 1�� �;� �,I own ti . " _l"V� , ,,"lltill ,clad'�t , I ,,* me d - beans are almost ripe, Is a very an- pipe, with the exposed end turning "'t., 1 ,,, r,,� ,eiiding Impression on �he mind of the aver s : � ., ,� , , "�� .,.� ;,,I 1�` "Yp"'p;�', ;--, �,�Isl�,� , Am ,,'j; I I �- And. fitthly, the stock a 4*4;-�� I � 4 _ 11 NI L", �," I" �' � I ,,�whether you like, the timeto erase. When the perishable cut when the first pease, art ripen , I ,1��,,, -p',,,.,,� ,�[ i� r,1�?,t' -11- allowed to tramp.about close to the �,� � �',� ,V . ,� 11 1�,, '11, , "I"74don't have to listen to skilifuIS21CS talk in food product of Ontario in standard wrawolmv-d I. .% ;�i,4 � II It I I -4� , 4 � I I C : ou can take your age purchapiq tritious feedCowpept bay should be downwards. through the topre11" 1., ., � .)I -,r that will take some .,- berola. You hould not be if. i, THE Y,tl'. !� 11 Ing and consequently does not have � ,�' , ,;11 "I'li, � i "'.4 I '�,4, --.II I I .*Oil. I - I , �i '�,4, , I _�� �%� I-, �, Ir ,., . , � 1� i I I11" ized and marketed In a way that will &a high food value as soy -bean hay. 11. i . ,, I ,� I . I r � Io,.A!"
-am,sk quictly at home, P12Y the What boas been said refers chielly .1, � ': "�, - .11, 1�.,,''_� :", pcommand the confidence of the eon- Great care must be exerelmed, In our- N l"W", I, r,11� Ing -bean and cowPeA bay, for tO dug wells, but even the dril" 'Nem poih.efl"& stor"" 8 , . '� ,AmberolA, and-dielitif for yourstil. unling public all increased demand soy igluil (office. I - 1. 11 � ,. ,� ,,`I the Calks are very heavy and sue or driven wells should bo well drain- , , ,,," s bound to follow. -us to deliver to Poll and protected at the top. for -- . ,&fr. Edison has diregird, The Satisfied t'on.siumer 11% an Asomet. culent and unless thoroughly dried wise canation may work Mrs. bitypith wsu, on her firpi (wi-an % (.y -,your home ablolittkirre'e, a If all the food product- offered for are apt to mold. Under no condl down along the well casing and reach . 111sb Me R. maditai I �-Isale could be standardized and mar- tion should a brood now be fed upon 'tAT1`Whs%4'thlpt down them ?" nhe saked��:.;�,, any roughage which is not bright, the water, opop"Jally If the casing isNEW DIAMOND �� �� keted Ilsuch a way its to deltiltio.Kitigston .,It( ti (f ( 0 - 4 I
the niark�t fo,- fij.ure croph much nutritioult, and free front suitit or I not tightly driven Into the rockthe4Wlorivfit would,requit...Satistled eon- mold. fibre does not roollpi:i or thrive below. "That's tIK1 111pol.'I'llIRC, inafiRm," hilpov�a- �- - -17suners of th a year product will such Inferior food. it very apt Attention to such mattors of con- replied. I -_ - to Ceti" severe iltroubles and ctin and proton othe farm "Realty!" -ftpiplid the .,()..Ian in 1- - � -"_look to the same source again next may load to the I ... of her litter. well as here. detailed, and an occa- nurprisel "and does it tak:4, all ihoft year. Consumers know or should sional pumping out and elpanal I 't know what they want. and if given the well with a little lime, will as ng 09 sp,,ple to Make the boat go straight ?" twelve Amberol records'tcw may Id- a standardized packet of food pro- Unnecessary Loss Among Young sure a pure and wholesome water — -_—.--.-- .-_..uVe Poul" Wanted
�and duct In exchange for their money Pigs. supply. -R. R. Graham, 0. A. Col -,A i kct-InVis, the Amberols dI you wish, for three will, it suite*; --go on patronizing On 76 Minnesota firms a total of logo. Guelph.
lotice its rich mellow music—think what standard products. Salesmanship 6,284 pip were furrowed with an We handle all kinds of� days—I i d Point Reproducer has been too frequently used to sell average of 11 per litter. Of this Peoplis on Farm@ Llvao the Longest. MOTHEP6 QUICKI GIVlive and dressed poultry.
�,7 thi ptiomanent Dismolm .a consumer something that he did number 1.21 par cent. were furrowed Life on the farm is the heal,hiret .�. xre, of chansin not waot, material sold with theone dead. 11.31 par cent. died before and safest, according to statistics CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Special plices pe'+uves you in trouble and - nee 3id for
e mD .rols with ny 0 idea of getting rid of it and no ening930 per cont. re ratsed, compiled by the United States Bu- ny milk f d ch a th,)-,:g1i' of the future. Aldl.lo preoftho,o"19al prope.ntedles. 'Cow? -re the A a resu of Labor showing the "erage e ickens.
the so-called Italking-machines.If Coe f-r:n end of the food pro- pig crop was lost. Improper feeding age at death in various occupations. FOR CHILD'S BOWLSIt will pay you to finish
. ,i� � �, Aucls Industry Is to dewplop to the ad lack of exercise by the brood It1.�� Keep the a Th, farmer and farm labo.e. live your poultry. as our extra
� I If, after this trial, you decide toot to I . a fullness it merits, all produce grown sows during the winter wara, re- longer than other workers. This dote Even a sick child love the "frulwill call for it and thwk you for for sale will have to be marketed sponsible for most of the trouble ruil." It a prke will more than cover
'Amberois we through co-operatWe marketing or- not -seent longopir," which, It will be tuato of "California Fix By ving itself th (Unitteoliestapary trouble) at farrowths remombered, is the joint in the old littlefiengue is eplatfil. of,it par skild... it the opportunity of pro e ganizations. Standard, honesty pro- -ime. I�orcvod sows should ba, in listless, cross, feverish, flillu SOW, or cost of feed used. Inquire
giving "etpur- joke concerritfig the longevity of mar- fultwill never fail for priCeill when ready to
alut. But if YOU Wlpared, pecked and delivered produce agied to set out and work every day. ried folk contrasted with bachelors has eolie, a town�rorl,fs greatest phonograph V in the only covirme to Pursue In ple- The droppings should be watched. and spintsers--it to longer, and offi- to open the bowrelks. ra M. to. hem. -sell. Our prices are unsur-
for yourotelf bow thoro"Oly should halve veloping a worthwhile market for the sows are 80114Rd, 011mfhl l rosearch records prove t. Farm- yon true a" tion IX,18"ll, sourthat the Amberolis and good music t I morks all the const'J'S for all high grade
it permanent010ceolm, your, home, you can kett form produce In our Canadian cities or bran should be introoduced Into I ore live to the averagot ago of 1115.111, tile And %itute fn,ni tile t-ol1r. 11 I., passed this perfect instrument on the eilsiest of pay- or abroad. Any food producing corn- their ration until satisfactory eon- - years. blacksmiths are given three I Y.,11 a wdl, playtitut poultry.
ninnity that Ili without a co-operative dition results. For immediate action bowels and giv"marketing organization should eon- as years lose of life, and masons and child again.Pimul" taken is at 16 00"melit plans. IL reasonable dose of *Vsom Its , bricklayers die at an avorage age of Millions of in"thers kimep "Galiformis 9 sidpr the Patablishmont of such. mhould be given. - , Thtly k.n;w a tee. Fectstry,Holnesville, Plerlp Wid-
.' and select your Amberoll today— Thope districts that have such should I $6. The list layers down to book 11 p*' hand30 Come in I keepers and office assistants who are .�L.'1411utmlay paves A, Pick child in 00*7 morning.
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