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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-6-2, Page 7- __ , : � , � . �­ . " - �, � �, ­- "' , - , , -- .. , �- ­ ­ ­- � ­ , ----- - , ­ ­ '­­, - f- . ... .. � - - - - -- -1_11 ---.1--w ­ " ­­­'­---­_­­-­ , ­ �� ­­_ '�­_­,�'�­ " �' , , , . . I . . I I . 11 I I . I I I I . I . . I . I I I . . . : . I . . . I . . I . I . . . . . I . . . .1 I . I � I . I , I . I � . '. — , - ­­­ 11 11 — -, �_ . �� I .. I I I . . I : . � . � I I . ,­ - �.i..71 I . . I I . � . . I I � ,7, �. . I . . .:.: I � I I . � . , , . � i � 1 i 1 I I � I : I ! , % I I 11 1, . P-1 "o. - I - ­ I . mo�o �_ --- . I I I , ---=77-----.—�---�l-----�-..--.....-.Z;��- __ �t -1. - .. - . � - I ­ - - - ­ - .- � - 11 74 � I . __ .. . . I . I I -1 _.... . . . I � . I - I � - 1: .; ; � � _�Q�= __ ,__ . _ .__­­_­_­_ ­­ ­­ . . ,. , . ­ 11----�"," I , ­ , ,_ -_-___.11_1- � I - I I . . , I I - * . .1 . -1 o0lar wtean Biliy juplp,,�d ii,,Ido. W1 . , � 1r.0 .. . , I , I I . I I ,. i _)) 1� " jcrked the thain Prom uadvir tile InAll'S l Le,sson I I � , . . I to ;� nor. . I I � "I -A 1A , � at and alln­�t lbr�w bitil t) 0i� fl, I �1 - - � I I 11 off lov, rea )Ili � I �, 11 , , � ,." . 'hen Billy bacl;ell, , .�_ / I y I I r-ril . I I P *7 . . . ti�1_11�� � , RA, A6 11 a S A _ � Al -I I houd and vnq shcut' to butt thel JUNE 5, . I.. � — [� W 9R (7rop -,led, Imt the man R()t out . � Tim re"I mites Foluellmos foundon , � .W ,a /I $ 4 - f& ., ­. I—, I I � I vestryman h I. - : i — �*, R - "' "­ f I I , *a. 33; 12; Pro the poultry raosts, are red bentlasO � . 1, I � 'rho Billy Colit That Went to chinu, 0 � 'a llay� Making the Nation Christian, P I . Ban! Ba,A11 343- 1�.alll 11illy ngain,, � � . v, 14; 34; 1 wley arc. filled with tile bl'ood (, Wo . 1. � . . it once 0, little boy "' Jimmy wislied Iluit tile ROM? woul I Rom, 13; 1-10. Golden Text -Prov. 14 34, poultry wIlk-11 they lurvia drawn Whilo I Kk V, W, I W V. " IV I " I t &NO ,#, I 'There we !I Ber- . � CONDUCTED BY PROF,, I HIENRY 0. 01541-14 . ­­ muds, wbw, when )w was on his IVRY 1 OT'Lli und let Min drop d -own to Chille. 1, Cousepting I'hilat--The r1d7ea whu 1 vidluills and families vOrldi make up the lilrds were oil tile roost. Ilona I . "I W church ono inoraing, suddenlyyae All file other ohildecil were laughing ragan.s his dutiva of citizell-pillp in'tille .91tre. No doUb!t, III .1 , ljal.ge� ,Ill titat itte Pestered with mitt , ill' 11 '' � . ...". . , � A 09 OV Y I I'll, ... 1. . .... � ,,, �_ , The object of thl.q depart Is to plado at the Sep. �: .., -,�'_, I It"'Inbered tholt 110 had forgotten to a for Jimmy., them w1lis notl]Z the lightof tile toix-hing and eNainplv; vomple:, !'OviTtv rurb a inetbod of night arie reduced in liza-10i mid vigor � . . a 7 ,�,,:,_, 1, ,but � , . , . . L 'Vice of pup farm readers the = of an roknowledoell , , � . 1. . � I Of Je�us will find a Solution of Twiny! ole,�Vloa should be sought as will at,., and Cannot lay f,D many eggs. If 010 ,0116 and crops 3� 4, " I I.. tic tile billy.goat before lie left 11011"o. to laugh about, , . thority on all stibJeots pertaining to a I I ,", '.. I ,� ,: 'difficult prolplejus.,. lit. ,(,lulnot Ile ti: sure the fairKA and wi(lept reprosou.' raosts ,;,to sprayed with' mite-leilling � , � 1� . , �, , . , � 'a" Address all questlonli to Professor Henry Q, Bell, In .... i , ;;; ".�.,.....:., 'i The little boy's name was Jimmy. fti lie wa.3 0­3nkful when b5i fativ-11' m(repm-tlivnii. lie wjl _ nqqI)r-njdjad1ta1iou of all olias�,vs, in -tore ' � ' li, . � . I was his duty to -his Sure -that all ine -at", anfl Solutions no ndtvs will ever traut,le . . ,care of The Wilson Publishing Company, Limited, Torone � . p.! got up and he-:pa,d teveral other inva follivro- d amb4tlau8 na,(i self-ilepicl,ilt, - govarning body so the bells. I . I er " : ; id %� . ; . to, and answer's will appeal- It, this coltimn In the Ord ; `;;'!i'. ?" :;:, goat$ were tied before the fanLily; put tile goat mit,of aburch. Billy was leaders. Ile wili not 17 ,laverned b ' I ilive, -the loyca Support I . .. - - I ,. I I... a g c.Co"lav I 'but tate I I. Y, oboulld b . � I . I � In which they are rerolVed. When writing kindly men. , ­ � , � ,,,�� 6tartod for church, so he felt very on- deterinhwil not to be put outi ll� based; sdiiirh -or sceticna), or Oasis Interests, of al goata elthwfls.��it support,' how- Hera are sovero-1 ways, of killing � . .':1 . ..... I � �. Alort this paper. As space is limited it 14 advisable h ��, ., ... ,,_�, I.". ,. comfortable when the mormory came i i 4lid briacd; he bont his head Aud's,hosk, oil hatreds. He Nvill endtqIV,or v;ith i the mlte% Take a lbrusiti and a stamll . , _� . , 'id, wil$ not e0hede-falr and - , I I W or '. 1h... p ever, NO, I . ' 1. � to him, .and even worse vrhen . his his horns -at the mail and Inudo it dis plu"alcria te in) I,.4, to dieri'ver,'in tbo'rosswilitble and friailidily cqiticism. 'Pull of karosene oil aud�,Palnt the � Immed 1. es4ary that a Stamped and ad! .1 aterralify 1. list � ;, t; -dressed envelope be encloqed w!th the question, when �, _ ", . 1. � i ,$ i roo, � . : -brbanop. But he bad to what Is best; for Tiho higher powera of St. P -41W , all.,; ,aholit OJIcL each molith dUrin r .. father asked auti4cnly�*. . �i _4 I lIacking dist llglit lif till the Ivot%, 9 I . I 'th � 9 answer will be malled direct, . . I "Bly ison, did -you till the billy gdat S the people alid the 11"Ation; and )Is wjll� time were t Lose, of the Rarnall, Empire I the hot won'thar and every other I , �.e I . I . 111, , I go, As tl,�e men %vere pulling the goat . 0 Copyright by Wilson P utillshing Co_LImIt9d this morning � - - S; give his JOYal and COITSVh-lItIOLW sup- Wbkoh In, nimi), cases, had esbabWvhe�: month in the wint,or. Vie donnuercial . . i 11past ilultily's il,,�N, Jimmy.raised lit i I . . . . s Net to that whiel! i� ,best. If he dif- I � coal -Lar %dis-inlecinats call be dil-lited � . I No, fa,ther," Jimmy alisworell shamed head and loillod at -him. Tit itself by cLonqueat auld tilled without, . R, W.; Will it pay a'farmer to grow tility of the soil gremtay increases the bravely; "I forgot lllm�" . ell fees fellin othor.s, he will) d,f) soln�elll- i the �ctlajtpnt of the, governed peoplo, . ') 1po t large scale, and what yield of the croip. , 4 -ter and painted on t;h . , � . I . be throw back h a head, ashailied no'gently and nolouiSly, nal heiYet, for the meat part., its rule : v`tlh wa a roosts i�,, the be$ V riety for Ontario? I f; was . I . I The bell bull Stopped rjllgjn�, ""a longer, for it was not Ills wmtl 1will 4t h,�si" �or Sprayed ,oil with a hand pobsto � � 44 t H, K,; I have solue poor land on ',.c to 4roak 'with purty,; just, The Ranian , artas tiosrod se.11. I ,About ivitat obonuld be tile yield for which I would like to sow sweet the organ was playing softly and When at last tile goat WAS safely, or with lcadel�, if he belleve.s thm tol and land of pilsates end I sprayer it theroam only A few roost,% . sweetly all tile family Went' into their outside and the door �va,l closed, andi be wrong. . I I robbors, -& title crop? It being short, could it clever, How should I prepare the - , I established and preserved pence, and � We find the ,commercial ir.44tires a I ­ �, pew in the white church. when all the niothers had made their PRAIM 33; 12. Blessed is tile natt I I Veen . mot be harvested with a grain binder? field and s6w- the seed? INhat kind 00.1made travel and commerce both pos- little -cheaper than Icei a. 'What process of during would be nee- Of seed would you advise sowing to Jimmy did -not know what might children Stop smiling arid tile clargy-IThe most iniplIrlinilt duty of the na-sible end safe Many, people were The old *11 drained from on auto I happen with the billy goat ]D()Se Oil I tioll, ,as of the bliliv - 1� I iessary before the popeorn is ready for raise a crop for [any? man was getting reoay to begln agaill, Idual, is .to sooldmueh hetter O� under Rouran role, otigine eatille u-z,edtD paint theroosts. I I � . , 1 might say Sunday. Ile sat very still and thought God, The riatiWs true v, iMarketing? I that this fielo hasn't had a sod [Jim -my whispered to his father, "Shall � (ralth is it, than they would have bun if inde- coolmercial Ike paint will Wive ivo- . I , for about 'lie matter: However as time I be excused and go lindhig and krowing God, just its that pendent. The Empire provided, 4ti teftion for a long time. `�lio main I Several years. . I home and tic Our' I, the true iveallh of the individual lea,A, an, educative 41selpIllne, as the , passed slid nothing happened, lie for- own goat?" i point is to keep Up ill(- mite applica- . . Anwe-,�: If you are located in the Answer� If your field ha% been in got the goat and felt easy. The man. Our stateany" should I , ecogurze British Empire Ilea done in many i . morn-growilig section of Ontario it small goain Or last year grew a culti- othing did happen, . n I Jimmy's father Shook his head, a and tit maglstral�es, lards, tbrougli -whi(�b subject peoplesl tiono often ellough vo that the posts I Imay pay to grow popnorn on a hillited - Then he bent over dad wKspered, "I ancie,n) I will newr become thiekly in-troachod 1. , valod crop; a medium plowing is tile som tAls, Day jll"�, 1; Israel liald were prepared forself-goverlinient. � _-� I The minister was in the middle of tied him myRelfbefore we left bome,, T passeovron to be Jt- Paul lays down in every crack and crevice Of the - '30als. I do not know that I would I IsI!a.I?"l`a,tbiV the getteral prin- first thing' It must receive; 'O'llowing his sermon vdien there came the After that no one ever had to ;_ hovah. So, in Psalm 16, he saqsl- ed po I advise a deep plunge into this pillsse plowih,k, broad, ciple that stech ,higher povers are of house. In neglect ukry houses cast from 1,000 lbs. to sound Of littile feet pattering Along mind Jimmy to be sure that the Willy "I have Sold unto Jehovab,, Thou s.rL od ,and Should be obeyed. No doubt the mites will S,olualilnes hang in � ,,000 lbs. Per Acre of linie and work it The tiled boor of the middle alslel "Pit- my Lord: I bave no good beyond Ile would not bave coun-selaell obedi- . ,of crop growing with -out considersible P IG " . �axperlsnce, Popcorn 'has Provell a G �by thorough disl6ug -and harrow- , goat was tied to his post on Sunday "I , great red clusters under the roosu. .1 very YalitAllie, crop in sections of lag. -pat, plt--pit�-pit-a-pat!" And there morning. . thee ence to anything morally wrong, nor, ,rho nes, may also be,o.,me lurostad. I Tills will -form a good seedbed, ----,Po-- "Jehovah is the portion of mine in- woulld he- have dented tile riFlit, of; In such "S etwei the blr4s will often � i, , as been accomplished , along behind the feet. . herltance " subject People to revillb against a� hide the:r net[- and roost anywhere Michigan, Wistonsin,, and Xow York When such It, was the sound of a chain clanking i , .states, in fact, in certaid Sections Of' drill ill sweet clover seed with a nurse A Sick Room Device. In Psalm 'IS: ,,I love thee, 0 Lord tY=7111110111 Or Unjust gOVoTu11lcnt;' - ; , -1 -Ontario many farmers, are making crop Seeding the clover at the rate Everyone in -the congregation knew such revolts ivould be merely a trares-i out.."63 PathEr than "o-lild ill the in- -donsideroble profit .out of groving a what the sound's meant. some one's To add interest to the monotonous mY StrelarbIL" : Of 8'tO 10 IbS, Of good seed per acre. for of allegiatied to rightful author-, fest-cid house. But too often. the liens I limited area of thig crop, There are If you use barIck or- oats for the goat had come tochurch, where it had days in ,a sick room, arrange -a shelf In Psalm 28: "The Lord is my shell- Itles chosen by the people. But where will use mitp hift-*ted roosta svnd they I two general kinds of- popcorn -Rice no business to be. The church was that will book over the ,,joatl, of the her4,11 the .powers axe eabablivbed- and re -1 ate -staldily '4evitaltze,d by the ex - nurse arop, cut down. the ambalit of built flat on the ground, -and So It was -bed, and on it arrange flowers it polls In Psalm 27: "The. Lord is my light cognized they should be Obeyed. The� . �and Pearl; each of these kinds c,6rr,,;,, this seed to about a bushel and a ,say for any animal to come in. or vases. Then Change these about and my selvation." . periedice. Iii tit. least three colors, white, yellow, . good citizen will keep the laws Of' Blue Ointment is the be3i; tre,.Anlent � and colored, the colored being fee-. peck pet, acre, so that the young Halfway up the alsle the gl)k Stop- with pictures and other interesting The nation is indeed ,blossed which, I � iis country. . . 1 for 11-ce we have ever ur,ed. It. can be . ,quently red or red -streaked. There clover plants may have an opportun� pad and spoke right out, "Baal Baal things, The same kind of shelf can fill& in the God revealed in Jesusl The ruler thus becomes a nuiuster, ity of a good start. It would groatqy a � ! mixed half-ar-i-lialf with 11,Yw-grade . Baal" he said cheerfully. Then be be attached to the "foot" d a brass Chvid'A its wealth, its strength, its I of God, to whom obedience is ran, er- � ,I M4,h mattwial-s can E,,, ob- are early types and late types Of increase the_ehn-nces of a good sland went oil sgnin,.his feet pattering and or an iron bed. gvidane% and its safety. I ed, not b� TORS0111 Of fear or force, bot'vase-i'10- I - -each. Just; what the best variety for of el. tainsid at the druggivil and a �nvlll ,over if you drill III about 250 Ib,. ills chain clanklug, until he Prov. IC- 34, Righteousness exaltoth ,for conscionee, take. I a reached Do not put medicines on such a a nation. So said, the andient baw of i Pay ye tribute. The injunction, lit 1 till box of the nib"Ilre -%vill IaA a -Ontario is I ant unable to say but this per acre ,of a 2-8-2 fertilizer at tile the choir stall, shelf -just pleasant things that will . I information should be obtainable from time the seed is Sown. I Israel, "That.whith is altogether just! Vrilia of to -day, would be, "Pay ye'sniall farm floek for Fwveral years, ,I reliable seedstwon. Sixty bushels to A. V.: Will you please tell me wh A. vertryman rose and tried to t h I III time and be more euter- Shalt thou follow that thou in,ayest'lla.,ea," E -yen though they best beav-1 1, I-, aTiVied by Pl,'it.11 I, It hit. un1cr I 5 " e 1 ,6 ' at him out. He Stopped on Billy's OhIlluir, t'.!illXg5than the pattern of the wall- live, a -ad inherit the land which the, mos, and we desire economy in! each win- ord b"'It(Ath the vell- Rub � I 11 the acre is considered a Very g'Oo'd my land requires? It will grow tim- and was aboub to take him by the paper. Lord thy God givOl thee.,, Tills was� trablon, they are nevessaryj I, the ,i,lt,m,2,i, 1IIn51x:t,rli4y, It is ,crop Of Popcorn. I do not believe the thy, clover, or corn fairly well but � I also the teaching cd the prophAs, as,! .illuaiil2i � --top coultl be successfully harvested 0 for the ,conduct ,of the affairs of the! - ill not mature good wheat, their bo- . . I for example, in Ista. 1: 16-17; Serem. :, nation. i poison aind milA, lie I&-,,,­c,I away from, 'with a grain binder, As a matter of w ng but, to love I the young chih%roi, aill farill , N.110k. Ing plenty of straw with 'Shrunken V rM 7: 1-7; Amos. 6: 24; Micah 7: 6-F; .1 Owe no many anythi -ears wuld be plucked ffoin the &barld grain. T%e soil is it dark salt - Fires on Your Fa �,,,e a gooJ du�;i IniLlit feet, it is, prob�abloi that'the ripened . ! lion's that lifl dy loam. I en Ways to Prevent Zach. 8: 16-17. And this same nation- i one another," This is a great precept,. �- , orrel. This sorrel - al ideal of character is found again � a finely -conceived ideal' ,and l�aw of, will attanlpli7ili -i grent deal in fete- - ing crop. Tile remainder of the corn comes up. no matter how often the arid agaln in the Psalms, See Psaimi citizenship. Paul's injunction is to � Ing them,relvel fv-,m 1-1co. In the h -um - ;'Stalks Could vary well be Va�atllrcd land is plowed. What is needed to By Harry , Botsford 16, 18: 20-26; 37. 5-6, 28-31, and many- give tax or tribute, fear or reverence,! met they will evu,�,, dusting on ,-,jnny I due And � ,Jsys in the gartim 1,aam. .9 z re vp a . I - make this good soil for all drops? I love ,to all, and tibus to dillobarge our . ,d*ivii. No curing process is u0ce.8 honor, where they are . -y in 'whe Rom 13: 1-10. Th ,her powers. i and � fovr boxes of pur!:,n %till t r Nvinter I th I other passages. a hig sai: Pre,paring poileorli other than Answer: From the description of The average fire loss in Ontario stovepipe, at every TPI,800 re 6, Paul ,has the vision and the. outlook'debt to all. I - plaoing the ripened ears in a crib your crops and Soil I would, conclude for the last three years exceeds one pipe goes through a floor or roof. No'of a Christian Statesmen. His anibl-I Love workath no Ill. Love works a � use and il. v�lil hillo in I,e�,T:.ing, the where (here is it good ,circulation of thnt lime is the first thing that y6u. litillion dollars a moulth; a per capita bare stovepipes Should ever be placed; tion is to makp the law of 0hrist the � mainter of ,good. Love is the one: heiv, healthy ar-1 frv-�- frvir, F­,,�s. air so that thil corn may dry, out, The need, the presence of sorrel WDUldiU- loss of $5'for every man, wontall and withril 12 inches of any wooded part � law of itTLtions. But lie knoAn that; great Christian law. It pays to srmy th" neAA ,ile:"Idon- .d ally to heop fli.rn! I) or, from lil-r. Use . led. It is altegether probable that The average of the building. A Stovepipe often,m' his tinie (7hrist's low of love haal Applicatiom iquarter-hich m(,.-'- -vire on Q,,n potil- I vorn is to' both an the ear ami shol- ,dicat, this., I would advise you to child in the ,province. - l - apply litne at the rate of 2,000 Ills. annual fire loss in bits principal gets red-hot, and the fire hazard is, 'It yet taken POs`C-siO` Of all 'Ile", I The Jews were intensely pattintic ! ` r. , .1 sinar k%, vV1.11 11 fertilization of the -popcorn crop may per acre, worRing it in iminoillaitely E,furopoan dquAttiles, under normal obvious in cases of this kind. I . ,It has not even in our time. One may - , try house w- !�,)W�i Mr, t laid - d baVO it great influence on the early t ream of a Social order in which and felt very keenly their sqd politi-I 11"it reqs -t In th." I-vulle. T',o�: -cem after the ground is plowed, following conditions, is 33 cents per capita. advisable to have all wooden surfaces overy man will of his wmi accord, and - Cat State. They recalled On 10ory of I to be varvierti ,r. -f i. -.12c, all, i .h r;�11 W trivening of the corn. We have on file this application, if you are growing Much of this enormous ,,)as can Ile near the stove protected ivit� Sliest of his own will, do whill is right, but! former days and WritliF4 uml,,r Forpign, � exterminatcd nro,inii tbo I�o�,',try records of several incidents whard grain, with fertilizer as advized Above prevented by proper fire precautions. nilebal or asbestos. If metal Is used,� that Is !In ideal still -far front bei doniinion. As a result of thh;, rebel -I - ` � _� ,.1. 1! lig . told corn has been hastened to ma- so f2vt the crop may gat a good start, An analysis of the fires of the past there should, be an air spaelc left be-� realized. For its own safe-ty andi Runs ,wo,e constantly breaking cut , bowes ai; uIuch Its rx�-nlilvlw, I tartly from one to two weeks ea -d- Jews -:-- - _____ � � le'r Tile present sourness of the soil will three years -will serve to bring be- hind it, !well-being every society must have its i and the hoped t1h,ug to attal�i __ _... � . by proper fortilization. Fertilizers have retarded -bacterial growth until fore us sollic, facts that are rather Accelerating a Sluggish fire witb�yulers. The primitive social unit, the'licilitioal freedom. The rn,�,-.,Vagc of, Carades I - hat the real . that give good results on'carri are. theric is viary little free plantIfood in surprising: kerosene has u for�family, has a's its rulers the fatlior!Jesus to these men lAras t - , Trade M,,'N, Ora oil me"am 'Dan' Soil All analY'Sis Of the soil. The,constituent of plantfood hulnorists� and yet this form of gross! and the itiother, and the group of � Slavery was -the slavmw of sin. This' United States in BuU`�e from 3 to 4 Per cent. alialvoria. about Lightning is the chief cause of fires families wlikh constitute tho clan or underlying moral condition was res -1 and E,,, . carelessness is responsible for many, , oulicit of olders, and its' ponsible for their Political tiervi-W&I. =91S � 8 to 10 per cent, Phosphoric sold, mul You must ellophalize most 'a Ph`oS_ on faxins. This danger may be r , tribe has its c . phorle said since it is the .Special duty move e- destructive fires and much less of life- � )lead of the� council who liecollies chief � To these m ail, hot with reselitment': Ill 1019 the IN,1,1 st,atc� I ,n-hol 8 to 4 per Cent. potasil, apply i jig sentle, of Phosphoric acid to invigo, d lly the installation of rightirIng Damping ashes in R W004 -L'11 barrel or king. Such powers or authorlties'against Roman rule, Jvitus Wli�l: i it.- peak in the, exittr;. of Init ,Q-, Llie - at from 200 to 400 lbs. per wee, growth ut: roo rolls, or the whole of a loss of has cartlwd many fires. Ashes. should, arise out of the very nature of thinl�s � "Everyone that Counnittoth � -1 as, sill I, fat . t.11 �: . tic grain-, henee Q '91_ot t g . Y=Iiness and thoroughness ,of Mattle J ripening of $491,910 is due to lightning striking be placed in metal containers with: The authorities elected by popula'r � bonds;rvtmitof sin." Thus Je�ns l,ho'W- .1 , m om", 4U­t4til that -,­�r 11C.1*WZ I -Japply ca fertilizer high in phosphoric I 3 , 3.7,39.960 lh-.��, of v�hirh 2011.1, 7�: Itil. fty is an essential Point in liapeorillsoid'i, the rate of about 400 to 500 unrodded buildings. tight -fitting covem, a safe distance ' vote in a democracy are their legiti- I ed that 'lie real llonlage is when the I to Canada. Ili 1.917 tuv v,�� - . 1011 0 evi raising, also the balancling of bh(' for- I ills. per acre. The second great cause Of fires In :from all. buildings, � mate successors, for they are the' Soul. is ur.Nier the d--mmi . "f -I � rf,mo -Xil . . - . - __'....__�_ — __ farm buildings ds defettive flues and Threshing time is P. dangerous tims 1 chosen repre,entatives of the indli-I passion. i bars e%;mrtcfI 66.0501,011 Ills, ,f � lwo3e, Hogs on Pasture. I Pens futrilish feed much higher in chimneys. on the farm front a fire-preventioni __..___.­ - - - __'__­___'_ - �tllllt ymr livirg 0�ir bmiogi ;�! tliat I I .1 I 4 ity that nothilil; could h,tve preventod.i Ili%. eamt- to Canada. Our I)v,t export � � Protein than most other crops., Where Sparks on loofs, stand -third as a Standpoint. A county representtitive: Fractures. � eases is blarned unjustly for a dcform-� commodity. Of tb;,; niuviiii., 4G0,080 Cost of production ilays a v ' cause of fires. . told me of a terrible fire that lie llad� The wor<1 fracturo comes from tile; -1 ­�_ __ ivear in those pniibz�-1,.; was 1420, 1 Ory Im- such leguminous. crops are used for wl. � portant part Ili determining the net hog Pasture a'snuillor ration of con- ExPo0ure-rea,11Y a result of fire itnessed in which two men were�latin word frangu, wbitill means, TI Systenis of Feeding Hogs � Micro of ,17,454,172 r,!,.,. of 1,u� ter iiii- 1, � profit it fariner makes on. what he has! centra-tes is necessary than where and not a Primary causo­4s revj�_' trapped in a silo that they were help- ' break- therefore, a fractured boue is: 1).,rttXl by the ITnited StatcA WV %up - to sell, Manufacturers of fild articles i timobby, bluegrass, or where the not-, sible foy a heavy loss, ing to fill. A S-batk from R gasclille � a b,aen bone. Frac,tureg may be I! Compared. i lli!h�d 10,693,311 lbs,, und ,of I 5,91.1-3 3,725 � that a farmer has to buy atudy thei leguraillatis cereals are sown for pas- Matchog--lil 1918 there were 991 engine flow into tile adjacent- barn' either simple or conipourld, In it � The high cti,.st of coarse grains that: lb�. of 'rherse importod by thivi �!)1111- . quelilicil of ,cost of production varyj tur,c. which was filled NviLth graln. Within ' carefully. Thefurniorprodue a I Rog raisers differ in their fires caused by matches, entailing -a one minute the building was a in I simple fracture the bone Is brolcm in- ! has Obtained iluring recent years has. try ive furn-ishod 6,01,404 Ilis. But c many: opinion as to tho quantity of grain .loss of $562,404, in Ontario. a"! side the skin, without much laterati,ort: niade it nect-ssary to give tarof�ll coll- lzls�( year N%,a,3 vrry exception-.' for, of the things the urban -,vorker has to o to men in thilli a the Surrounding parts, and ,with -'sideration Ili the feeding of hogs �nl,l in the first twelAN ., r h � (on buy and should do more towards les�; that should Supplement the Iyastuxe. Spontaneous combustion -i's Gila of a] , 10 died a ,terrible death. A siparki 1 to the methods of supplying ills feed. tilly ea 5 of t I - - I Some give the hogs all they will etit, the nastiest hazards. of the Whole lot, out ally external wound, A compound _ , our iniports from the UniLed Selling production costs. Take as ail dthi,6 front two to three pounds of and farmers lase heavily .from. this arrestor on the machinery would ,have' � fracture is a much more setious affair, i Useful information oil this point w.4s' ,t.;j bi all to 4 exaniple the production of pork,' . saved this terrible less of life and Its 11 - bs. and our exports W 9,. . i Ecartoliiiiets]. production of pork de. ; grain per 'hundred pounds live weight cause. faIL141ty property. I for the skin is broken, and sometimes: brought out in a series of experinici , 554,553 I � i of the animals, -whille game feed as low Poor electrical wiring and I the fractured bone protrudes through' carried oil tor Several year4 at the Ex -i ,qi;�,981 lbs., and of ebeese to 12,607,. Thi� may be materially reduced by i as. One Pound of gTahi per hundred insulation were responsible on- Every stray $park fro"' a el'I'llney tbe, Nvoiniti. In very bad cases the bone , perimental Farm at Ottawn. Experi- � 1 1�, Ills. in imports ,ind 4.031 ,O I.-, Jim. ponds largely -upon tile cost of feed%, for a c is whirled through the adr, and atlit%olf is splill.taied into ,% i e, in exports. ­ 1. . ,weight of live animals, The alliount sidera,ble loss. Small frag-! nient v -vs carriod on to compare ill I -, the use of pasture unil forag last finds a resting place. It , bh,%t I ments, and the tissues , following system.: I ) th u . o 0 'o"P11 of grain which should be fecl; -to grow� During 1918 there -were 836 bams i ,Ill round irp ' s a e So si Revertirpir to tl,e ycur the v.�irld Or hogs being :fattenod must burned in Ontario, causing a loss of ,'lay result With thylber cheap, there, I. O , limilod gritin ration givon to bogs on -a ,out, navw'y IM14, we find ill conjunction with the grain ration, ing hogs testing place, is a shingile roof, a fire severely lacerated. When a fractur ; , war brolt If the Pasture is luxuriant, mature depend on the quality tild abundance $1,093,931. The 'buildings destroyed * "Complete" the bone is broken eil-! Pasture, (b) trough feediiii, I", an Open' that tile Unitici States imported ?,. . ,%Va a goad excuse for roofing 'with � t.irely across; when it is llincompkto­ ' food lot without Pasture, (.c) allowi ' . hogs way he maintained in ,Csalis� of the PasLum the "length of time were valued at $677,D96 and their con- Shingles, but at the present price oft 9, 200,699 lbs. ,of hutk,r of whioli ive onl,y . factory Condition with a very Small available for finishing, the aptinjuls tonts at 1416,835. . the bone is broken partly through, or! tho bogS free access to grain rati(11111�� � supplied 600,623 ths.. &-nd 65,477,044 amounit of grain in addition to the and the gains beling inalle, Plenty of Let us consid n shingles there is no reazon. vrhy. A. the tough membrane that covers the I 111twod in a Sclf-fecder in the bAre foe'l � His. of cheese of which 1,346,128 llis. Pasture. I safe material may not be ust& . . memis of preventing this bug -o na- The mysterious chemical action, ell,,. 41call water, clean quarters; dnd, sue� i bone is not torn. � lot, (d) hand feeding by the trough! ,;icae from th,a country, or less ,Ulm Pagure forage bas a variable com- Oulent pasture, -along with the grain tiolilal lass. that '%Va know of as Spontaneous corn- dver, are much more likely to I aiethod in Pens, (e) the use of a self-' mfvrtiet'h. MikiOg tile yolars 1918 Position. Airtalfa, Clover, vetch and ration, will ,certainly reduce the cost The lighbndlig loss may be readily i,ustio, i iscaps, with incomplete, or "green 1 feeder in pens, The, results of this i "'Ile . I can ,be � to 1918, official fig-ures 6,sued bo-th — Practically 011111blat0d I test with respect to cost per pound ,of I from. Ottawa and Washington sh,ow .rodding every farm y th Stick," fraetur,% 'than old people are,� - .1 Of Producing pork. and increase the 01-inlilulted by b O use of Proner reca-1-4- - I I 4 . .. ­ prali t�s; building, including burns, houses, out- I n Wooden beams tht-t Stand Ili the initistf because their bones are much less 1 gain was as follows. 'ibat C,rmadli imported prtwticalli- lia . i Pasture anil limited grain. 9.7 eents' per coot. more Ivotter from the United —_ -,.— buildings, eilos, and till Structures. of damp grain Or hAY are Often char-; brittle. Therefore a broken bone in 1 Trough fed (pad-dook) , � . . 10,3 " ' TO make a ,good appearance ,on thelEven u . ,ire fences Should be "ground- red by Spontaneous voinhostion before,' a child often cracks balfwav through, , i Stittes than she "tit to that country, , table, butter sqav,res sbould be even oll." Fat= aninials Ili Pasture usu- the hay or grain blazes. It is atrong- and then Split, up lengthwise, just US lL Solf�fckl (Iimldoelc) . � . ... . 9.8 11 The greatest disparity, li,iwever, was I .... � 9., and slylooth. One way of insuring this ally drift ,ii1ong with it storm. Until ly urged that all such green stick breaks when you bend Self,fed (in -Ada) ..... 13 " i Ili choose, as in QoSe. years we iTti. � wooden pillae,s i � is to -cut the Initto;wIth-a knife Cover. they come to a burrier, Often a wire be covered by asbestos or olet ,ftl cov_� it The bones of tit,- old, on the con-ji Besides arriving at a comparison of: ported from tiv, ITnita,d fliate.s n,) l". I ell with OlU-4 paper, . fence. In ail electrical storm this erl . I Keep;ng grain or 1hay in wicll_� trary, usually .snap right, across, just'the cost of gains made by the hogs; thati 10,114,594 lh& while we, only �up. I 4- ­ fence will be oharged Vith lightning, ventilated rooms uAl tead to re,luc,, 1 as the old Stick snaps after it has f� feeding according to the different Sys- [ plied to that oinintry 2,7741,il,83 Ibs. and� unless grotmded� there Insy be a this particular havar, grown dry and old. tems, cortain other conclusions were In ffit lept six yeaTia the Ilultell S�Iatpa I . When boiling Onions pour milk into loss of vhlui I ble anima 1 . of fracture varies tic- reached at the ,conclusion of the i .Is. Allowing the Devito every reasonable effort thei The treatment SQT-�Iias expDried 24r),196,42119 Ilis. of Ole water. It gives 'tile-ollions, a nice ground wires to project a few inches f4ruler may take, a blaze iney de- Cording to the particular bone Injured, lea which wtisconthuied up to the end � Cheese again -3t ," ) I .370.357 Am in the I flavor and take's ti%my tile ratil< taste. qve the top of the fence will pre- vot," and —or -Ill" I 1.1 � i d also a4mording to the kind of fmc- of Mat,ch, 1920. These voiiclusiolns� PpeVIOU% SiX 3CIM Atli inliolDrIQ1 108,- . � * 'wits fences are Inade I for I I I � I- 0 ---.------- ­ ­__ _ ___ ---:'7'-- Vent Stro"COR' If your .just au,ch a,v oclidition, tuve-whetiber sinipla or ecimpou,nd, art' as 11011OW8: 1655,646 lbs, agahist 287,205,691 Ras. Ili I R ____ __ - _ I ­ ­_ - ­ I . connected, witli farm buildings, a Buckets of Nvater Veto, or I. Pasture fooding. using a linitte& ilic t,ame 1,,C�Irjod, tkl�tt Is in the la,st -444 .1 �. I .. I , Properly protected Or Whether cOn"PlOtt', "I"On' I gmund connection should be TradO %It against freezing, should -be kept lit splintered. The mot4 difficult thing I grain ration (trou,01i fell), proved I gix yvam,' Oanaila export,rd to I lie � an — I the first post from the building, Convenient Places 11 et the broken ends of the bone' slightly more economical than -where � � , ) - . tall buildings. A is to 9 the self,feeder free eho-ke System , lJo-Ked SLabvs 0,724,602 Ills. of rbeLm I I . To go into d-ollail r;lative W the pull.of water at the eight tinve will do I exactly into place and to keep tham, WIM,mid Imported from there 8,124,GD3 I I � I I proper methods of chimney coiiatruc� more goad, than hundreds of gallon.31 in place after they tire set, That is used the )Fell' before, cortaidering the' i,[)3., and in the proviouls Six ptars I - tion is not the ipuirposo of this article. after the fire gets under way, A Small , becausti the constant pulling ,of the higilor,cOst Of ail feed, i expol-ted to the Unitoi Stal-es, 2,372,- . The following, however, may be used Amount of bicarbonate of soda placed mWelts soluellimas ma,kcz it almost 2. That the self-feMilig method; 447 lbs. and imported froan that Cann- . -1 -le ,/ - ,� as a proper standard of construction, in each bucket will add to the extill- Impossible to keep the broken ends Proved slightly more expensive in copt! try 2,985,905 Ills. Thus lit cacill elsso -I. �� �� W - Solid brick or cotmeto chininsys gltishing qualities Of the wg,W. The together. per pound, but that the bogs SO fed i we importad inore than -%V. expo,rtod. � I � - � �w .1 j�'-� .... .1 I should be at least four inches in patent liquid extinguishers are excal- When the ibreak -is in the m1dale of, w"O VOZAY for IuatkOl, front i I to Of butter in the last half tlo7w'n years t — - - - - _` " thiokq�%% exclusleve of flue lining; lent fire -fighting tools, and their use a long ,bone, like the arru bone or tile flftftn dRW carlier. i Canada oxported to the United &atosl . , I - - T - - concrete should I be ralitr-orced vertical. is'urged. thigh bone, the usual pructice is *to 3- That the solf-feeder iq a good bog i 10,277,598 Ills. aal,d impartod front that � I 1 1 .. - � , � _" - - ly and horizontally to Prevent cracks; Around the farm garaPe or tractor, Put the, linill into a splint, aftor the fabtelicir, but not to be roconinicMded i't-01111-try 7,136,639 lb.q. In the previous I I 11 I stone tilibumays shouldbe at I -east four oil fracture is set, and to Tastim a weight in the growing of young becOding, six years we e\pOrtN,I to the United I � _-� where there is -it possibility of an � I . 4 —, - miches thicker than requivod for cor- ,or gastyllne fire, is an extellent place to the ,lower e\ttlemity. That ,keeps stock. Trough feeding In this experi- States 2,724,400 lba, ani Imported I , . I from there 3,121,412 lbs, I 11 responding contra,li oil brick chiml- fovbuckots of fine staid, Band siiioth� the inueeles Stretched so that they inentprovoll more economical indoors. . . lie"; and Should have flue )things; Ora all oil, or gasolins, fire ill Short are Unable to 4pilti, ibe '6MOS OU4, ,of In outside feeding the reverse was the; That the trade of the Unite(i &iltes . . - 1� ­ � - -rubbitistonle dillininaps should be fit -order, while -,vator will Only som to place. Occltsion&11Y Oil! method is in. case. Ili dairy products woods greatly in ' ' , 11 . . . . . .... Iamb 19 ilichas thick. plihnneys spread the flumes, offortual, and. theyl. it Is tiecestsoxy to 4� That hogs fed in cool indoor exports is proven by the fact that fox . � ,Should nover rest oil wooden beams Community r1ro-fighbing T'law call eut ,down to the ,`bne anA festal, the quarters supplied with barth,eharcoal, the 4nst four years the avorago value I . . ;I- - �� I'll, __4 1 of brackets, . � . ' be profitably laid Ili ovotir -farm dis� two ends. into place by moneAs of a all,-., and with -a roasontible amount ,of itt. exports has boort $97,711,577 wh0o : : . . Plue holcli, when not lit use, should tricb, 'Seveiral districts have carr d IV Itial plate, nailea right Into the green feed, MAIM mote economical the imports front till eatrit-tries havo 1 � . , ch I ild �'e . � . Manufactured by be covered with ,tight -fitting metal Out plains in this diriloblun, in, I ig ,�I,af'L of the bolle. gains than those Similarly foa out- only ayeraigod $,15,902,610, or licas t)AII I I 11 .1 . 11 � � � � " � " 4, THE CANADIAN STEEL AND WIRE CO, Limited cover", "d ,never Posted, over with the purchoo of sionle Ard-fightilag ap. I The result, won with the, &Oat sx� doura. Still sdald and sunburn gen. ouo-4sixQi, Tho meinufacturo at co,n. .. . I I paper. A metal tollax slittluld be used, paratug. The eatmabagag of Such pert troatment, i's stmic,twos uql,aatJs_ Orally is 4 niost serious condition w[till I deraod milk Increased enortnoualiy ill . � Hamilton % M � . .. � . Cahad4 at least 12 Inoltog larger than the orgamizations are obviou Ifactovy, and tile surgeoll in mati, the young whito-akirined hog, I the Vnitod States A-Urlug bl* war. I � I . ... I . . . . I � . I I I I I . .. I . � . . � . . � 1. I I . , . I . � . � . . . I . . 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