HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1916-12-21, Page 2Clean and- -Free —Frei; from Dust Sealed Packets Only Never in Bulk Bleep—Mixec1—Natural Green E ria Q else connected with his growing opera- t STERILIZING WOUNDS. tions, big enough to give the heaviest team all they want to draw; bTA's LIFE better roads are in favor of the iris, horse and speed greater than, a walk. E • is not nedded with railroads as. close; — as they are to the majority of farms. Other saleable horses beside the HE IS OF MINGLED DUTCH. AND heavy draughts are expressers and de I:1ZEbTCH i3LOOD. livery horses, but the farmer does not need these; they may suit a market gardener and if he will have them he His Wisdom and Strength ?Tare Done; a$ described in the Paris ?Satin, should breed them or else buy from a consists of the complete irrigation of man who makes a specialty of breed i Wonders for South the wound by means et a rubber tube ing horses of from 1,10 to 1,400 i Africa. with numerous branches perforated pounds for market, they won't be with many small holes, The process farm chunks anyway, ase the man who Ina newly -published book Harold ' of healing is carefully ' itched, and if wants a team to deliver small loads the normal healin,, docs not ensue wants someespeed about them. Spender, a London journalist, tells The right idea in classes of horses the story of General Louis Botha in the wound isexamined for foreign an interesting way. We get a good substances which might inadvertently. t ill in time be forced upon the farm- ,idea of Louie Bothads antecedents at have Leen allowed to remain, and he community by the late forbidding once His family was of mingled rigated anew. But the removal of the use of any but pure-bred stat- Dutch and French blood, descended muscles or bones not irr.rarably in- lions; then a man will have a model from some of those Huguenots whiz jured is not practised on the first or of a good type in each amoral that is ,� :'"ri ` a •� '. r:"";;,' went to South Africa after the revo second examination as frequently as � kept for service. -,. I 1 f horses at cation of the k diet of Nantes. has been the case heretofore, and in New System Successfully Used in Military Hospitals. A system of sterilizing wounds. has been successfully applied at the hospital at Compiegne under the di- rection of Dr. Alexis Carrel, has been extended to the American hospital at 0Neuilly and the American and Bel- gian hospitals in Belgium. The pro - i •n arranging classes or s Thror h the lawless and dangerous erous this' • the Fall fairs it would be a good thing Jg tway parts have been awed. which '�• e -t Ver Whenr to have only pure-bred horses shown tunes •of the Zulu troubles we follow might otherwise have been too , Cooperative 13u11 Gluts, `itilo- two breeders. This plan <eems; on the line and in competition with the young Botha's training in war- examination shows that the wound is Tlie•breeders' club has become quite • to be the most satisfactory and equtrt- others of the same breed, though a fare and government, But ills infiu- aseptic the wound is eloee:i. F :peri- can.men in Canada, and as an assoeia-; able of any suggested. The bulls: sweepstake could be arranged for all encs over men, which was sarongcote shoes that in a sterilized cavity tier .is, aro doubt playing a large part' will be changed to different blocks', hive l while horses for special pur-,even in hu ear}y twenties, came not thus cleaned :,attire', healing- pxoe8n lir the pradtictien of good pure bred: every two years, Bull A. in block 1, o'e- s.tt r es heavy draughts, ex- only • frori his serene and tranquil goes on with a rapidity hitherto un - cattle. cattle.. • Blit- their usefulness has going to block Bull 13. in Mork 2 pros^, delivet•v, etc., should be si vn common sense, but, we are told, from known. The duration of the t''=•eat. • reser been extended very far beyond to block 3, etc, , to suitable vehicles and judged large- the edmir::tion excited by his splen- inept is abridged about two-thirds and the holding of consignment sales. One "One of the provisions of the eon-, ]v oil tyteir w�l'farinance soundness, of did riding, his. neeuratto shooting, and ,, the number. of amputations' diminish.. ti,f the t}xila , vadat they might do is stittrtion provides that each herd in caur; e coma also, • i hi • : fe ries saes: in. danger. ed fifty per cent. In some eases eom• , tt# make a cooperative stint to obtain •the association must he testeel i'or tub-. A reeerds the tesnen:e of keeping' It: 1895 we find Botha a member of plete healing occurs le o .tetenth the; aced retain Letter sizes. It is node- erculosis annually. It is • further; the hit,horse ror farm work the is the Volksraad, working for race toler- time required under ordinary treat -i e1, even in districts where breeders' provided that any bull must be pur no cat��•e for complaint as the good ante, when on the world broke the meat. est, that almost every breeder sup after being subjected to a w -day, portion to the feed he consume than Africa became the principal tepie of Forte a sire in his herd. This ani- quarantine. The quarantine prevents European thought. Mr. Spender dots mol, with good care and feeding, ct.uld the bull's infection after being pur= w nil the smaller one, that iv and keep :not not enter very deeply. into the causes u, 1174 work dad in and day t. ; of the easily head two or more herds, hays chased, and also affords tin adequate; war itself, but goes on to show; cubs have been established the long -chased subject to the tuberculin test bis hoz se vw ill mot a more load in pro- revs of jam^ion's rail arid Lauth Farm and Dairy. 4 safeguard against any illegitimate: . Botha's place and importance in the Dairy Notes. Ateeheme for the cooperative owner- l Practices on the part *tf the seller. " Banc%i arc cheerer er than trach, , ` war and in the confused and trying ship of sires requires careful plan-' It ie interesting to ito.e that the larger d _ n 1 I t times of adjustment afterward. .IIs, them. '' • . Windows so clouded with cobwebs th # 't th h them do ping. A well laid plan to work on is ` number of breeders did not object to an cows et" a let more comfort �u military talent was soon show n It reported in a recent issue of the Hol- :