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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-11-7, Page 3a�a The col .l stxais vwl<t a ijttte rtai alilag of" tZic Ttose, t11E 1Tea(i "1.),, tides stuffed up, but lzttic tate ition 9s paid tt it, thinking • perhaps it will go away to t day. or two. biz neglect, it sail:'then it rC?€S. down �, .. €> into the t^ r.%a.t and arena. thele to t'b hings, and it is a ease of cough, coal lY, nternhit;, not)i ' d night.` Mows( er slight a sold voti laaw e you ahonld nel er neglect it lo all pos.;l- bility, it yon clo not tient it in thneoit witi develop into bronehitin, pnellinorna, or some o'her serious throat or ii>I,ig trouble>, ,a. Dr Wood-:,' ernwav Pse Syr4, t, .a ,universal t• k forthose '3w I o st. to , ntrouble.it z t from 3 '. iA 0 ,� K r :as Wes bronchial r'! 4i a?a , C o � r 4 we, h$r �... til 5 w 51�a o in;,s non h elms i i t _lobi fist t.e, � plaids, oil' ?d bccutaatt'f it41 i€llis. 3,11s. WI wR 'tf,' Last wit, Lalsi wipes get lma„ ge, 1 tolls a ac ria} clest, 1 -••1 u; sOya,e Conducted by. p►•ofessor .Henry . Bei v,c tis • ae,hortiiy otabr aatll; a$: s p};¢tcetrdethe; slivlca oorLek.partgr.ent is to plaencw' l;yo ase0 ' Rait reS3 lertliln toati4 .: crwP pre t rtq. liem„?bueeina',0ernpariy, Limited, Faon to '. 'ow answerS Will '''0*or ,in this coiwrrn In thq, * *4cr tI1- whieh 'they . are r'eq When writing kirdly'rII. this:. Paper, Ai space is: !Fretted It la attulsabke whoriii*At*iitiettliatt, reply la necessary ti -at a etemped and addrer00CttvetopS,+', lAe en lone i ,with theL question, when the answer wit/ tie tt93deel d:resk ens to Pett sasor iilemy Gf. Bell,_ rr nee A.31, fa,,--. haat is the beat method; Answer:—I a Mcanxe ¢rom w'K1-az yo;a of '1 g ? 1, i . . s , d3 3l hearts tet td„ifzn�, ata orchard? „ .,ay e� 3o.tt Vrez;� tn. � t. y iii1: r., o it: considerably deea t^ �a .. the—ln fex-t9;.u..arz¢ alt o,..lr•.t;l„ the f�•zi�, trees are 5 ' . rl?thin,,,-- Y ., rect t o never sae } two �hts to leers it rtF.ztl, � tial, i€''this is tncflr., a x� i ' d.u'.. the �2 ., �%a";= +a .^t$t the 4rg:a'iiC matter of the, jw°tits_;. advise ,`,."fj... to cult eat t+e , m 'd%'strong g. ^�other: tat... `.�id ""bine to r fl S 2, r'tctw�4 until you a.. �•he ai t andtheot wood .n n n It°udd w is that The '.-'ntfood balance shoul4 �i1 is pain. over the inner. i sta} ,:_ the "`Yr earl tut' 120 , O 4'�.gao-f.a�ilt3 `tnat .1k:c, trees "32 al(,�' A[�e with or ipn�r ' .'r't i:,. C.7X2 d � ,.s 1- �a vigorous 'woodgrowth, but not, a then 211 iia the ,pace, i.lth a rzeli:, H [ a^ Qj5 '€-.. ,,. but '...,. ill' yi3�,'d.L] "� e;+L'L?._..$vic. z roa'lth, Latest investiga,� txturc of cement. Unlles`s the fret, tions shard, that on most heathy trees ,ire moderately 'lteaii;hv. hi 'will aarg Mlle folia i f?'iEl ct it try) my pet, +dpi 1,4 not. be s t 1 Y1N'P'L.'A" leas+ ;' retain a vigorous ,reed " v ieay fo xi .a �vaarl t huger reel -1i 9Cl .i2 �' sfss't ce;t tetallY er e of hear/roe also t.,,e rv �e pro= b.,..ly (1011, tori h and to ,e u 11 a#001#1` 1` IJ. 1 ,ani Esau, i utter r 4. baker ta0a�. the " S tTan XI&' 9 ;_ ]) tall zt seen). 's, dirt eeel�1y'« vtta*q,, sin rte n tSt; well a., a. ;<°ee t-tiair pr:mittve 1, b nt i nt rto',vh$re t zoael, s ,_xo, pazi in t :Ph° e a -11."4 it 'n ta7 3 :'at'. -tial Ql l ere'o � r-xa :shout* ' a,.a.l r laic=4. e �+r a d It thn e i 3 hots, ' ll 'long 0006 a.e verrsor4 liad o '' it , e ' e a 0niue e' � gUrs ad, t.<e face ..-� "lo.�. n . Beeausg li�ntes. ma ll lithe ; for li its sand lint bone arse $ tali Ill '• on rhe table. 'fhe ou_d l A se.eazo aeila t er oquette gi her with n 'fo ttoraalityt ,�:t: zee Yt 7 t a.oltnte._a_ to f`�n it so 'ti A w: i,.B S ,w 4 to Q r nS” : ,.:•4.. 17 t't ... .5.19 lI wp _ speed wvit i "w47i1Cj4q been :;ileal and pr of it an '.r;;,r'o'11n?GE 'Jehov=ah thy is : a� 5cob met t ', PI r• 11'pdy-ji _rade ;in the 4 soa tb ,fan be obtained front-gr5sftila, trees' Lozd 'h wd �Bzospp A�OD -normal maxim.tl i. row th, bellow"r' the decayed portion and tutting ing He G'i✓�;atr fhe rest:Its ltd' + l IIS' oft the dead .inti d 3 'x woof- s,;--,0`)-- ''8;'21. t. cr�}. 1 a mt.&:F�.F�, 2'0 rc'o t to .,over rh`r � a the grafts have:�,naee S's'3'e Oe"tt, star - �' A§ t near +'. ti~2«a'�" 't" 4Kf,', `fit I B,' - 4 !m71'�i'. 1� E'. acre I 5a�ielir st` P,. 1�F' *; -e. - e er c".S soy zi as the es 4 tat in po icree fit xt sttitcEgn v teVei t ;ca ts�t^ia;e cr a 'ad oats thea l tt is flee s. , 1e#rr "!' a3 tai prep moo' t3 fire P 1 ed e 4P'PT$'1ng ,# nl�i4, o each tr ,. acliff ' ilaUghters air` 1. en epart►I#tiitt 'lI�s�s tlnty wSif tIe ptzbtialieat yt a means of tetentificatter, bo. tell nam sr t ter.c i:rAity o oR g tl P FaP:: on'y. .a Ct and c3 Ci..re-s 0 .e.itd �,.ricnea is 4°aGlottece,; dcle:ss' atj co rret#�istirlenc� ter tf41a 73op ttcQSidsris 'ivr�,. ""t'or stat, -_r-.fs, pi (1eae 3, t see olte. .ete ee oie. good speed,, lion y yen 13 Oil :y its to Stt)v s a; lt?litl's tilllll Xnt�_eit 4otdsios silica a it ba,eltw h fat, aria i" 1�' knr hobs, 3 Ft sp sal o=nam F e .�nies to cletoomine ti t'iu 3i1t' 'a nd. thk qa ttity i#£ `,tor prof t G pd ltcw=.dey arise of ?,f' ae', nn r zai Qt, npl 1i ntiar clitxer, but goo ed from applying t, s,lnn: o; Sirs'"; cu 1410 roes. do 9z srri harri 'tile t el is t9alw'iTtt, about" apitorie ac,.l and ? olio z the aPPlietly sQ3i' soil on top of t1l' I of a4 r air ise sats ere, usbig a hsn" n -iia€mo iia R 4%i 4 4 i 17 Alli q s C3,d pi$k''� i melt a-ip 1o;1,a At.l cow: I eopio,I � *arae, ', peel when the 11le551.P4, i fila` na ave 4aTtti 1Z its c efc� R, 110 Ai anointtt i11 'winter ataatu rt klvri, poi aorllh aaftA tittnort llrorn 14.3 all in n tilt a t €j7 �' e,s -A, Til o iia �* d1 cdo tv 4roi to u 1e pr n or etttn93G tdi' iib? llle fo itant rasiiti4rry enn °p S-vt ,5.4i v ty Llttsl 3 aril 11,111 tcti in fzadi or ;ipring.Sp k8i $"*3166 filo spring plan '1 iie sail , 0 fie M pilin, it}d, e1i4 a e wa 1i . C". � t` 4at9tl iz .0 ,l' •xttj�i:"riga ; � � he esi bei iipit.cl lay at edit9w*moat the year previous fts tie.; plead pberry canes. rl"lti? sue -cats rot: will be greatly assisted if :round has been thoroughly fertilerei�i er the: euititted eree. 11 now, i t he pring6• you will aio well to drill in nt h ass 200 or 400 pounds of it. fertilizer nnalysingr 2 to ;IV; ammonia mid a to l0%jc pheephorie acitiTat the time you :lire isrepnriil fs the seedbed. for the ratios. Such plant oad will be readily available- for the young snots when they start growth, and should greatly assist in obtaining sat- isfactory wood growth and strength- ening the crop for ils first winter. 1.1.:-1 arse sin old orchard that h l ,i.d has been badly neglected. Some large limbs ltave been sa tied off, and nothing put over the place. This fall same squirrels:1 started to gnaw holes in those: paces and have "eaten into the heart of the trees. Will you Wee, advise Lite how to fix those place: Also, some of the trees semi to have a rotten heart: alga t' 20 lei's«�4et ;i C� 49: ct telt flit e t° t :; 4'.Qr4 do '4aotlust r omits wT ► C'hris ¶'re Garai ds�il l� rcrcrxd3. k taiga xhe ta6k ,g o9 at of w s ,,6, bttt tib ibY$la I two" Th. 't o ti:e hernia r R'e t't Sam's flim taa$u, tlir chore pian, zretairxleil 9alti . city with a scarf pin tlt;rt ro tila "diamond" of no unusual i;te. Tt wV:the pride of:.ltia heart ,and the sof his village c:o7di'ranictns # }rated all enquiries from thein in; to vr4lile and its adltlie1kticwith hbii scorn. �r I'1 is employ zifter a Wael; of ltask- ing in its:ratlicnce, atsl.ed Snn$. about it bietary: "Sarre" 190 said, "Is it :a re 41 ala- rmed ? ia-matci, It i' 1�nli.f' said 'Sam it ain't, I've wt skun out of a half -dollar." Dumplings can be anttdu svit]a ]lilt corn flour, Alsilke, red clover and nlsike are the rough feeds best adapted to form the basis of the ration for dairy cows and sweet clover is notto be despised in this , regard. Other roughage reeds vary greatly in nutritive -value, wheat an r3e 'Stra being about t at 7 to .lot om of he list,with value the t tin - creasing in the case of oat straw and cord stover, inthat order, and ensil- age being outstanding as a cheap feel 6 that an b,, used in almost unlimit th. $ c ed'� quantities for all classes' of cattle, CON T1P TI N, LIVERCOMPLAINT 811.10US SPELLS. ;When your liver,becomes'sluggish and constipated,inactive,-the>bowils'becoliie` the'. tongue beconies' coated, 0 Su ated:: the is t b ,ail_ bad, the stomach foul,and sick,.and biliu;.ts spells occur on account of the liver holding, back the bile which is so essentialto promote the movement of,:the boa -els, and the bile gets into the blood, instead of passing through the usual channel. The onl proper way to keep liver active anc working properly is to keep the bowels regular by using 11'iiIhurn's Laxa-Liver Pills. They work smoothly and gently, and do. not gripe, weaken and sicken as so many laxative pills .do. ]4Ta. `James P. Colter, Hari lord :N writos:—"I have used LVlil i trn'S' l'_asa- Liver Pills for constipai ion and liver coo; - plaint. At one time t used to hare a bilious spell every litile while and wee, was in heti for four inoutie; Sines; 'your pills, the bilious epees have 1,^It I have rocommended t a. eel:iia ct' P1115 t o many others here, and they are ris'oei a tfw favor every day.? P • Price 25c. a vlsi n t all clor l oairn1" direct on receipt of r ice b id ,.i'. `'CtiSi1_ lturi Co,Limited, Toroata st1 li�i ate d aft eo►at s of t p`tt,tett9 ttltt. las E"diiat+ e 0.10 encu ll 2u i F i ken tat ] bop pti;,ato beetles in ebocl Otto of the best rarietit'°•: el earl ° 1ik+tltt os tna n't4"ww` ie Trish Cebbit r, l'tIz lets s.riet}xa there alae few, that e:Gol tlrz ez ?wioun fc.iit,ot ibe Carman No. �. i2c ader:-=What kind of 'soil is befit' uclnpted for wheat" 'What i. the to Prepare the hand? ilnswer:.Wheat thrives pn a med- ium.;clay loam soil, ; It is a medium deep; rooted plant„ requiring fairly substantial` plantfooll its order to de- velop a good growth of slroiagr, straw and a satisfactory tilling, of the heads. Por spring wheat, it possible have the ground fall plowed at a medium depth. In spring, work the seedbed down by alternate disking alas b ar- raisorolling I2the soil tendsto iOt be lumpy. Ato the time of drilling the wheat, apply 200 to 300 pound ;of fertilizer ` analyzing about 2% 'eninionia and 10% phosphoric acid. Che best application of fertilizer is obtained through the fertilizer -drop- ping attachment of the grain drill. Such a drill seeds the wheat at t`ho , same time ibat' it applies the fertilizer.l )l t g,4:4 ctntttx dtjot' tl t $it aa11 th n incl be l�igii `ft litcotiarE�iitXti ryttel:1 44r wo 1�tti s f1. 'b .t ill' .alta a rtt "ed Hilal aEt1 o8 i2 9t9;4 t t92c k gt on waula be ernsltedl int kTte sepal It sin1 1y the dortaine` that '.wrraono: and tvrengd ser s cannot go unpunished It 7?9t4:1`be that god's", judgments aro de - toyed seated es, but. sooner. or later. cruelty, hard�ori.m,' iltlustice$ and everything that turns against God will he overwhelmed, The curse is upon evil, and there is no escape from the curse e .sept to eento to do evil.. ''Distribution of Seed (Krain From'the Dominion Experimental Farms, 19lis-19. 1 y instructions o2 the Ifon. Minister V � of Agriculture, a fres distribution �)f superior sorts of grain will be made during the comi0g winter and spring to Canadian. .farmers. The samples or distribution will t consist of spring Wheat (about 5 lb.), white cats (about 4 ib.); barley (about Charcoal helps to keep the flock in Healthful condtion at all seasons of the year. During the summer and fall i~ mach of the 'charcoal can .b e supplied to the birds by burning stumps, the pruninge from an orchard or scrap of various kinds, but when the birds are in the laying houses they should have 'a supply of clean dry cltarcoak always available. The charcoal absorbs metgasesp ids and • and helps to keep the bird in condition when heavyfeeding might bring on indigestion. Some. poultrymen „Place... the -'stove ashes t the poultry hoppers after their . are coal :and free from live coals and from these ' ashes the birds seem, to get w3 POULTRY,`: 5. sacs_ ii EGGS r -FEATHERS i Highest Prices Paid Prompt Returns—No Commission P. POIJLIN '8.:, CO. • 39 nonkoec+5nait 5Iaaxnet - Montreal of''all Better, quality preferred. Write for prices, �r-�,y q-, ORpqDFk6°y 78 lite fl i711'CA.I �s l."50r. ' 128 Mansfield St. Montreal plenty of bits of charcoal to iseep them in good condition. In the gizzard of the foal Ihe feed a r process I !tt'� ' is prepared by a grinding t, for further digestion. If grit is absent the gizzard cannot function properly. Many farm flocks do not receive a suf- ficient supply q If grit.They cannot use their food to the best advantage ar,d the health of the flock and the, egg production will drop. liens crave grit and it should be constantly sup - .plied thein. 1 remember seeing a flock -which had been in -winter quar- ters for. several .months without grit in. hoppers. They ;had cleaned up gritty., s'ubetances fror<t the.. floor; and were becoming decidedly worried ,for lack of .",teeth." ' Wefound adi olds broken vinegar jug its the scrap pile rand pounded it up. In less then two minutes the' Rech had eaten: thejug and they kicked it up more eagerly than •they would have eaten the finest quality of corn or wheat. The hen's instinct is all right even if her brain appears to be somcvchat lacking, •^ Ch1`"e dropped in the Sall are apt to do much - better when turned on •grass: in -the.,spHing ti!an 'thole that come along later in the virrtez'. Azoturia rarely )ppears, among horses at assure or aniong-'these 'do- . ing..regulpar work; but talifiost invar- iably during exeriese after a period of idleness,on full` feedwhieh hats sue deeded a p° e;>ic'ts period ct ; ork, 5 lb.), and field peas (about 5 lb.). These will be sent out, free, by mail, from the Centra] Experhnental farm, Ottawa by ±he Dominion Cerealist, who will furnish the necessary ap- plication forms. {)n,,° one sample can be sent to each applicant. As the supply of seed is limited, farmers are advised to apply very early. , J. H. Grisdale, Director, Dertiinion Experimental Farms. Laid Opfer 2 Months WITH 'PAINS IN BACK. Pain in the back is one of the first signs showing that the kidneys are not in the condition they should ,be,•and it should be gotten raid of immediately, if neglected, serious kidney' -troubles are 'likely to. follow. There is a way to "shake off" for ever 'the constant pain of backache, theeannoy ence of urinary troubles and all dangers of kidney ills. Go to your druggist or dealer; get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills;'' lake a few doses 'alnd see how quickly your backache will disappear, Mr. Hugh Morton, a Aland Alta, writes:—"I sin glad;to'.feel:it my duty to let you know whist great relief 1 found by 'unang your Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 was laid up for two months with panus iny' back and I: 'found relief afterhaving taken half a box of "Doan's." 1 cannot recommend there too highly do anyone having weak kidneys, as They 11550 been a great help to ate." The phenomenal. success :'of 1)oan's Kidney Pills in all.parts of the world -has brought forth many imitations.. ,See that you get " Doan's when you;askfor them. Our trademark "The Maple Leaf" :is en every box. Price: inc. at all dealers.' ref ailed direct onreceipt' of price by ThFe i'.. 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Idle shoes verY t�llr USi:a' for men, 5 it E'tl. y .r _ _purpose, •r� is.._ ,.ta .:of thebest.jactory.: condi- tiLabel,ons which i.:z guarantee bear the Union t, of -workmanship. •f•. '+ t7 z and the highest ileal: tit. t d �,-c�E a.� t t° �s e..:%, 1b•:tr-1rn 1. Selections. .'frt 'Wo,nen tirici Grin"5-lrt'rt off,r s=eal Ser'vfce Vclrar rlsr, your cfeoler for .11crrt. 1 A"oiSQNT 77 1".S .1"4.'>� a ithes'i?'n� liuy s j,oa 5