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thiA ceuetre after t ; tsar, will reetdre 444,744 4% him 12
better nidnuele than bave been bought
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largo 441 verious elaesee of
animals in fee: nis'A . • lulu, ,
and floelte. It should be borne in mina
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during war thm.„ ee the y will be •used •
largien -for Aecedime purposes.
With this end in view, the best of the 1
females evil partieularly the yoang
steels ...e.4,e;ld be kept ',or breeding our -
poses. ilrrode;•s shoe!d net fail to !
time, ie older ilea.. the eeentry mey be
aneuele that are cor;..Lin 1,:+' be needed:
by tee eve: ring coustee; At present .
however, thew is en unequal distribu-
aloe eii live ince% in the coentry. 111
*"*':'2.1'. 8' hie cork 'lege is decaying,.
eertaint•ectiono there a heavy •Airpins,
lin ewer paroled prison in Kansas City refused
with a corresponding I•earcity
1.0 IeaVi= untie prison t;
parts. Dori: g ti; • year hUntircds ;
of cat1.:le front oer Prairie Prov. 0.".',' • • •
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n 1.43*24440*48 of Oatario there is an over ; 44443
supply of this partieu!ar eless.
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d In ordei• to reined!, the ee co:Allen-is, i may, 'When Xot in Service, Be Milk
' the ',ii- :4,4'r o: Agsiculture, through!
ized as a Wegen, • •
the Live Steck Braneh, has decided to i Investigations
.show that depreelae-
grant !diesel aid to braeders who wish tion for the Manure spreader is ap-
to securo ';soul hie;:cling stock. The I proximately -11.6 per ceot. annuallY.
Owing to the fact that it is required
to carry a byproduet with% .containso
more or less moisture, a part of the
depreciation is undonbtedly .. due to
in cm; district of Canada wishilig to co. the decay of the wood' In the frame:.
work, If this and similar machines
. opte•ate fur tile punhase of breeding
could be utilized to a greater. extent
..•1 4. 0... in cieloed lets free* some distant they should lest almost as long, and
''''''a 13042t4011 044 the country, the Department in doine tho additional work • the
will pay the travefling eepenses of their yearly c%erge in connection with op,
. . duly appointed representative during rilereationocroduitildarnhyoulme olzkraeueizaspplreetaela.
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'4- t :771 ..i.), the thee required to effect the purehase
01'is in use at ;mesons of the year
and trensport the shii.:nent to itn des- 1. -when the field work, is not demand-
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condition:, under which aid will be given
are as 10;iovvs:
In 'the event of a 044244*412e1. of farrren•s,
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In districts. -where field resets 'such
V71..e. Wilt t:e diroetecl to aeconi- ; " '
128 maneel wurzeis, sugar beets, or
time
Eypally this roprt!sentative and assist 14144334 turnips, are grown the manure
ten:Is-tee, fer es I essnsle in Luting and shippieg I spreader may serve as a wagon in
;es. traneferring the -crop -from the field.
'.te she root colint- or pit. A si-;.ople
1'. r:Rls•--. ;ALI:ling to take 'advatitage of -
; ad.:11.2tMert will en?!.:le the fornor to
t1 is oft'er elinu1ti make full &cranes- . , 'd • In Ct. as'ev- 11 as the
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160 pages of valuable bUilding inforna,gon-
useful plans -complete details o•....1 how to flanU
improvements on the farm tlit.,1 aro flr,:"-pveof,
weather.proof,' '‘tine -proof and .0,2-.4tor,lica1 -
besides scores of other interestinn::-;.•.ts.
it's the standard nuthority on farm boildie wont-tree:tee.
ft bas saved thousands of dollars for raore feel Sine „I
Canadian farmers and will save money for 44 44(444.44
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Times and Farm and Dairy.-- . 1.80
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Times and Daily 1. dvertiser (morning)
Times and. Daily ' AcIver titer (el. ening) 2.85
rerek.Mas414X1fMilifillillise. angetinelAi
'f 4414' 444 fore vending out their representative. , first removed feom the end of the • TiMes
hox and a suitable end board set in Titles
; piece, the latter being, hole by an iron ! :t" '
bar or rod. When the 'load is taken. s;
A M." ealt liottrt ! to the cellar the end board can be • 1.-111106
1 When the heart is weak or irregular I lifted out readily, and the roots may SI' Times
in ection. when the blood is thin and be rolled into the -trapdoor merely by
h h ts
; ;t .1 .4 •• ry•r1 i:11 watery, remember the hie:el-forming Patting' on the crank w ic connec
17 eei sees ee..oseere. qualities of Dr. Chase's Nerve Foed I with the apron shaft and. turMng by. 4; Times and Toronto Daily
•• -• -; " d rich rod, vitalizing blos4i. This 8441charged. It requires only a few nao- Times and Weekly Mail and Empire..........*
ir- --nee 444 , ' eeenetee disease. It is the to ensure • #1#•te p
' !" ` ' end by its use flood the system with ; hand 'until the entlee lot has been dig- are ga.,11 and Empire•
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'by most of tile pt,te.;(, haying and iicu- i Nature's way of curing woulcuess and! meets to deliver the load. • Times and rtners' Advocate ... • 11
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and Daily, alobe...•-•.. .640•46#•-•#,041164
and Daily World.•...
and Family Herald Weekiy,
and Toronto Weekly k
Times and Toronto Daily Star... -
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: n', • 7 • •,, 1 lasting leceefits. only way
' 421114.4 '71' •• .` .7 ;
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ara 7.47441:1)e1.44y bushee
growing season ane ateo from excess, ;
of water. Well 44144447 1( eeil end plen-
ty of water is the 'nee' condition for
bush fruite.
After the grkJee.: freezes give fresh
i fruits, such as raspberries, blackber-
, ries, currants, etc., a heavy mulch of
. manure. Ir1.0 strew if manure cannot
be had. The mulch enrichos the soil
, and prevents alteenate thawing and'
1 freezing,.
: Dwarf fruit trees work in well in
1 Oman gardens. Gine thera a trial.
Fertilize the rhuberb if you want
; large stalks, large yields and Tame.
prices. Manure three or four inches
deep maybe 12p441h4444 y441)2143 44440211
now until spring.
Time will be saved neXt spring if
, the asparagus roots which you grew
; during the summer are dug and grad-
; ed ready for plansinee tictxt spring.
The email, weak roots should be die-
earded. Experimente show thot pro-
; fits are greatly increased by planting
large, vigorous roots.
sutler from leek crf watbe durieg the;
Control Apple Might.
The most effective treatment eon-
! sists in elating off the diteased parts.
; young orchards and in, btlIVieriOS
where there 18 naturally but little
blight and. hi old orchard a in =sone
When blight Is not serious, by cut-
. ;Wig out every blightod twig and can-
ker as soon as possible, giving -spe-
cial attention to the body and base of
the tree, ;a bad outbreak may be pre-
vented In following years. It is also
necessary to destroy all blight in the
lieighbethood On wild or eultivated
trees, all the bees MAY earrY it long
distances. Does are, however, neces-
sary to polienato the flowers,
Spraying for Mites,
Mites lurk In eroviecs, in the joints
and °polite:A of the 5et7t/try house,
and vuu.1 dnigera”.$ e,.!ary in
spraying for them. The eeet meter:.
lals are good biding phieee. Theee
should be ..14an4.44i.d nevasionally,
THE FARMER
Tee Empty a Barrel Gradually.
The sketch shows a labor saving ,4e
• method of emptying a barrel of pow- 3e:
clorod or granular material where
• the emptying is to be done slowly.
44 xnstcsad of taking out the material by
scoopfuls in order to fill it gradttelly
into a machine hopper, for instance,
see in..' 1. !; I
6/ rt!'
Fellow citizens, when we have un-
hooked ourselves from the street car
strap tonight, and have seated our-
selvss comfortably in the liorary of our
cozy flat, with one elbow in the bath- '
room and a foot sticking out into
the parlor, let us devote a few minutes
1 to pity for the poor farmer far, far. ,
:away frtini city joys.
1 The farmer tine the soil and raises
-crops atd whiskers and futuee captains
; of industry. Ile is a hard working man
and has few joys. Very early in the
1 mozeitig be must feet up to see that the
1i -rad 4414411 410 1204. oversleep. He cannot
, sit down on a high stool and order oaf-
' fee add doughnuts with a carefesa air.
lie must welt until his wife has gotten
, elected tile lighted the coal -oil stove,
and has cooked bacon and ham and eggs
end corn bread and beans and potatoes
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and gravy, and has warmed up some
beans and chicken and roaet beef, and
stewed corn and Las mixed up four gal -
!Ions of cake battei. Many farmers al-
most starve to death waitieg for break
I, fast.
1, The farmer cannot sit cloWn in a Corn.
frirtithie ohair after breakfast and talk
to a pretty stenographer all morning
either. lie must harness his team and
ride 111 miles around a 100-aere field
on a bard iron seat, The farmer has a
• whole barn full of red, white, blue ant;
, green and yellow implements, all with
n.on seats, and i
his is ndeed tt bard life,
!Many a farmer has to half-sole his
overalls with leather three times dur-
ing the lonm
tsumer.
When the farmer has finished his
fieid, he cannot rush off to the moving
pictures 51441 stay until one o'clock, Ile
'has got to go in and read* his paper.
Farmers do not get their morning pop-
ers until ten o'elock. And yetwe mur-
mur sometimes tit Oltt lot in the city.
The farmegeonnot go to. a. baseball
game in the afternoon either. As soon
as he has finished digesting dinner on
the lounge he roust mend a leak in the
posIng of a valuable Canadian asset, neetylene lighting plant, awl pat a hew Xa44r.1nauJ.g0112.
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The man who idi a young mare
the workman quickly lifienda the
headless barrel and works it over to-
ward ;the edge of the platform, and
the material flows to the hopper. As
tho barrel settles down "it must be
rocked slightly 80 as to keep the ma-
terial flowing. When empty there is 0
a small amount b21 the platform to be o '
scooped into the hopper. --Popular
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Times and Westminster • row.. be o .. 2.25
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Times, Presbyterian and Westminster.... ... 8.25 44
Time and Toronto Saturday Night • 3,35 0
40,
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Times and Lcndon Daily Free Press Morning tat
Edition- 3.50 '
EvenIng 2,90 .4
Times and Montreal Weekly 1.h5 •
Times and Virerifi Wide 2,25
Timab and Western Rome Monthly, Winnipeg... 1.60 2
Tilleb and Preshyterian........., . .. 2.25 •
Times and ean's MageZirleo•••••••• .•••••••• 2.50
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o Times and Home Journal, Toronto.....,,*• e • • • ea las
40
;0 Tittles and TOnth's Companion .................. 2,90 4).
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0 'Times and Northern Messenger..........;...... 1.85 •
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o Times and Canadian Msgazino (monthly)......: 2.90' :
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,t. Times and Canadian Pictorial •10411,0 ••-•*011.• ar••16. 1•60 41.
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3: Tiraes and Lippincott's Magazine .... - .......... ,3.15 0
? Times and Woman's 12fome Companion ...- , - . 2.70 .1
4:* Times and Delineator...• . 6.18.4••#•••• telovii...*- 2.60 4)''
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Times and .COSMOPPlitan *es • 4 • • e v*1.... ••• *4 • 04 .. 2.65 : *
Times and Strand 066.4 •I el fl 1 t. • Oil 4 it • * I/ Ili.b • 4 * 6 • i # 2,45 •
.............. 2 45 °
2,10
Times and Mutisey's Magazine. 2,86 4:. )t
Tines and Designer .. • . 1.85 0
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.. Times anti Everybody's .............. . mesa .2,20
Mechanics.
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reach Ieaf curl ean be controlled 0
Spraying for Peach Leaf Curl.
by fail spraying. The disease is well
known, end its method of control has
been fully developed, so that the
grower may bo sure of. results.
Authorities otato that a number of
substances applied while the tree Is •
dormant, or leafless, will give certain
control, provided every bud on thb
troe is covered with the spray. A
lime sulphur spray testing 32 de-
grees B. diluted to ono part of the
concentrate to eight parts of water is
the one most commonly Used, be-
cause it tontrolS San Sows Seale atn.
lf the scale is not present 21 standard
solution of limo sulphur diluted tO'
ono part of the concentrated solution
in fifteen parts of water will give ex-
cellent results.
Spraying may be done during -11m
mouths of NoVettiber Atid becember
more offeetively than during the
spring months bemuse of more faver-
able weather eonditions. Cold rains
111 tho spring 10•0 likely to interfere
with ;spraying at the proper time, and
the kat curt fungus is thus allowed
• to got a start.
Maliac;crq 'Sleeded.
Hired help is seaece-bot at that.
We ere 111010 1/1 114)8-0.
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O These prices are for addresses in Canada or Great:
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Britain. •
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O The above publications may be obtained by Times:
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subscrihers in any combination, the price for any publical
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gtiot) being the figure given above less kt;r.00 representing.
:the price of The Times. For instance : •
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: The Tittles and Saturday Globe...,...........41.90, •
: The Fariner'sAdvoeate ($2,85 less $1.00),....... 1,85
itt
:making the price of the three papers $3.2.5, $845
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Times and McClure's Magazine...-. e*. 00.4
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4b The TinieS and the Weekly San. ...... 1 o ., 4* 4 i 6 60110
• The Toronto Daily Star ($2,80 leas $1.00),......, 1,80
• The Saturday Globe 01,90 less $1.00),.... ***is le . 90
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•!tile foot papers rot $.3.90.
. us. now. We - supply, alMost any Avell.ki:o8:Catia.
1 k
4'. If the pithttcation you want 16 WA in above list It
:titan or American. publicatioth These prices are strictly
4, cash hi advance
, $
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