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Zurich Herald, 1921-10-27, Page 2I 1. I . I I I 1. . I ;m��M:7.:, , , , .1 I 7 , ­ ­ . . � . I I'll I I I.... 11 __ , ". . �, _._�____ _______ __ , � - �, ., I . I I 1 oq��4 — , ,"'m - I - : , I _ V I I I . -_ .­ 7;7 � .11. I Z� I .1 . ___ =1.-.=_ !�: �,;�. .,- J . - 0 IF , I I I I — - -_ , . , I , I I Qu#ran ine for the Eur I ,. I . � - 4, . I P'� preparing for the Pereanhil It opean ON � 0 1 1 1 ; 11 . ""I " " ... , , I ,rnB 'lWanted" A Dish oi ice Crum . , . !? �1 "'. � . I Co - orer, , ,,,, � . . I , , I � , Flower,Bprder.� . I 1.111, . � I I � . I 1. ­ I �� .. I � I � 4,0Q4m!J)l1P)"j- jv,10�01, I .The s.01>11ting 'WIDACto det,�;Wnino tli , . I I I � . I . 'I', 1� .� � -1 � ,,, � I No flower grardert, 1 ' 'it' , sp. od, Of the E urapean Corn B6reT ill 1 . -f � I I., 'T, 11 I out perecinw.- r. E I I I , tle, Jamison Tracheel. . 1. _. _W - t".."'i, I - � 1. , yen ithauj,'li the 1?,'i.9 re, r 11 bedn�- con- A. 1101,ow0en �tory-By Myr . I . — f tbid,,�,p���,' ,�jauthewn OntarCO, is'st! . � I � � . I . - 1 .$, - I I I ::!!!! .1 I ­­ �, of ground be'small, solne, 0 � .�, on, Department I "I dare you-djouble dare You! Are, had, .pulled off his shoot -and) pillow ­ ;.=w I .... . aho�i4 - ie'diovioteldi to;bhk,s us�eful and ttanod-by the Doilidill , . . . I I I -11. 11.-- I. �,­. 11 �11 , ,. d �,b I ,, I I O -wUll V) I caise ,and- wos asking the o ers, to . I . � �11 , , z. � �!Ants' F 6W florwers 0 � , To '111 CO-OPerflti'," you afraid I . , . � Itis -Of P f Agridi"Itu, ,� I ... .. �� �!­ . � . _1 _., ­� . �� . - _1� � 111axw, 44 _9 0i " t, e Prorvinciial Government. UP to .Melvin Terry and, big twic, briothel- ,unmask. . 1 ." I .. 11 ... �. � I . I require as Ubtle are gs,hard'.Y li -11 � and Milton, ,(Melil and Mill" thioy 'were. But the ,twinix eoulduPtl They had . � , prwii�1626, 74 Adelialde SL Wett... TOP011W baceouls petrouniIials ,if Pliviell the ,pro- ReTtel'Alber 24th One hunfl!"d : OLOCIress immmunications to A - ., were examined Of called, siboad on, the front porch, watch- come to.the Party unasked and' if they I . , , : I f per"Covaiti,01A. to sitart with. The poia seventy townships ound infested wous I I ( -walk proudly refused to unmask, the boys & in - Motor truck inoreases the value 0 old lo,= whilcl, wif, not whit sixty-five were f ing an oldor brother . - I � Our Truck Beats Horseg, I � ' __ - - - . . . most profitable c d r d Vhau!ld be a 90 the pest. Thirty�seven townships aiarosis rUhe street to Ted Bownann's sisit upon knowing who they were. i "Witat ii� the I � bake, and well drainedl,, for thoriough by . Moll, and the,, t.wms � I I is iabsOlciely without value it its -Pro- Whion, were found infested last year, so ch the twins "'Come," "said I I I . of equipmelit on your Tam?" is a dirlairialge is very elslenitifl$- , th'at HaIllowelien partY, to W1111, j duct -cannot be mai,keteal at a Pwaflt- . be the total li�niberof tiownships, inforted o he or un� � quissb1ion frequently asked by count Planted, imst porenindii0lis, should . had not been invited because, theY . � . I . �. 1. st%l By Ilhiving a:relilabile truck on OW left ti-me�, now aniounits, toone li-Lirqftedand, two. happened too be three years younger�nvtioed. . I wepresentatives -and, others intere undisturbed for a, -long I a, Mini , stei-iia,l Order "All of that And, � no, . � ice cream," � . &n modern farlwing., .. , . farm .we can take advantage of 'a hence the soll shoul4 .be � wiAl­� pre- , On October 3rd, than Te4j, brobliter Jim, ancl the other I - I I � After. caref14 thought I have ar- I sharp demand for O'lar products that pared inn the, beginft*3119 by, tten.chillig, . was. Passed quarantining the town- boys ,of that little bunPh. . . . wailed Mill.. . . � st recently infested, andpro- � . "Hushl" cautioned'Mell. "LeVis slip I I rived at, the conclusion- 'bbat there is J may exist a hundred ML103 'WOT., We .and digiging in a liliberal suppl:,�r 'of - ships ino, I . I "Are you af-raid?" repeated Meal, . y . . . I but oce answer to the question as try -to find, markets where competition Well roltited stable rnianure. Xoost.per- hibit � ing .the vemor.0al of all portions. kad, this time he -met a flat denial, around, to the beick. They usuald I e products. we sell exists. . ennials . thriv I o bes I t in full ,sunlight, � of the corn Plant, except ,altean shelled - have brick' ica. cream and; we inighi , I I I ,,I ain not: And besides, theY -will be ,able to spne�k Out hal-f -a brick" . applied to our f &-rin-the TnOtOT f Or th' . I I - trulak. . . I I Having -had considerable experience and -wililere pbr,s5ble, thp-y $hQu1,a:b,e­c.oTn.. I . � . � , a Inols, , T at as G ined for the'neveT know weaTe there. Weare al' '� �Quiotly they crept around the houlse� � For thiousiandisolyeaTs the problem with various sizes -and, makes of faTm planted where ,thiay wil]l get the ', t he e n w quiaraint ' �- . ,ng tiling$ I have favored, cio-Adit-ions. A sio-,Lith,eTn,ai�fpor,t'li�'u�v".eaai Corn Borer includes the- most ,as U11' us Jim, and with 91113t � � A big freezer was ,being opened om Of sillocesisf.ully rojairkobing tam pro- trucks, the followl S( ,, nities and towAdhips: I coatunies 'on they will think we I* :the piarch, the maid, tolok cut two. , assistance to is the ropst su�hable, al�zl where there , following cou yselif , " 'ed them into the . ducts reclained unsolved. The farm- learned may be Of 011ie . . uxfDrd and'long there. I like ice cream m y bricl,g and CAM . . 'ilds, the� O�akbacd, Brantford,, B . . . w � u lots b er produced with hope, but'niarketed you: .. . � . . Is �,Lyolbeiwon fram tie .0011d .i , 1. . � ais,i erything else, the pa-anit d�o best. Planting may b.e�,doike 0-nondftla in the ,county I ant and Mrs. Bowan, alwayegives- YO I .. I - he was greatly .n- , . I I of BTE ,.; 011 house. I "wi ed , Mill, aind he 0. in despair, As, -a rule, in trucks, . ev . I I . south, Mer- 1 of 'it." , .1"Norw,ry, , Spex b� Is seldolin the either Vn spTing or autruinn� anid'-tho.of Elgin county; Grolsfi,'eld ' . _ . W . hampered ,by the mainy ndles, which cheapest in, fiTot cost , nio�& ,of October is a I -rand, Pelee in F thecounItY,of Essex; -e morzing. Well Pr,e- threw his leg'over the mailing. But market; cheapest in the ond, vbry su�bablo'soa 01 separated him fvQm an aPtive - I I "Then, IoVs b P. the result r*as*ftt he tying a truck for farm use time to, p111Rnt most kinds of p�e I all 61' Haddiriland 'County; Stephen, tend we -are going to bed, then when be�re he could' get 'his .hand inbo the _��sdld, big stuff I When bu . . I ,� wt: th OP, n was it is wise, to select One built esp eda-1V nial,s. .11 I Hay, Tikpkersmith and, Go-diericai in the weget fixed -up weean clilub do l, e ft�ezer the maid reburn,e& 0� I to the nearest dealer," -ind afte .1 . , � . in one, Orfoildt, How- rose t-rdRis." 9'You, yo ge 1b nelatly ,trimmed in tile.triansa OM&S and 0ountry' 10'ads- In nuaking and planting a 'biord,bir, OOUntY Of HurO '; Z , � I ction. foir, country r I t -ard, HiaTwlch, Raleigh, Romney, Til- Mrs. Terry was surprised to find here'" .she sureamody and the twine 0 ,.-.- . � To a greati' extent the -,motor truerc By building Your Own truck boldly ,it 1, most important, to plai,lt tbose, so . ';Daxly On lost no timedolling 1se, 'Th,'&Y ranover ion the fami haS Temejdied­�that evil. You can owe from 0o to $100, and k1ndIs w,b@oll will give a conibin I uity of'bury east and, Q.Lre of Camden, in i th.9 twins going to beidl I rd ancl, were greeted I I 11 . - iiiia, Brooke and Hallowg,leni, bqtt she was onlY too glad into the next ya 7farm can be carrry out Your f h a bloon, from early in the spring unbil , Kent county Euphel . To-d'a,y ,the motorized., own . $ - likened to a farm upon, which there truck body should be. If you build laite in the, autitnin,.-and! to, Vk1lanlige Wfarvviok in t�e ,county of Damb,ton; � to -have them sutely out of mis,,chieS. wth -a hall from an upstairs V"indow. ill . I 1, Glill- The bo7s took shieeits. and' pillow-icasas "What ,do you want around -here?" . - P U h I . is -,' railroad station. 1. ., for peximanenice, ,do not use a na,11 in them so that they w1ill .be most eff�ec Louth GranYham, Niagara an wer -of old livens, wid be- dlemianded the volco. "I've hadento ,g . . n a. a truck giver. the the whole job; nails . soon work loose tive. The diate's -of blooming,� heights ton in the ,county of Linaoln; all Of from, the dra, . . VnQ plossessito .1 - -1 they fixed gates walk away on HiAdilow&-en, and, if .1 � - Middlesex countY ail .of Norrifolk ,hind their hycked, door - - I I . . . ownor a choice of markets; he Pan, de. or break and girve a world of bother. of the pla-tits and colors of the fl6w P I isic the dio ' .11 '. county; Pickering in the countY of themselves up as they ,had seen their yoru dan't niov,e ion I'l .1 ig 0 1 . . ,liv,cr his Product to t.he ma,rie.et offer- Use quarter -inch bolts in. place of el,s of the best knowwhhairdy perrejl� . I . . . . Ontaxio; all of Oxford, county; East- miothex dresis Jim. Very: quiletly' tbleY You!' ,, %M!1' �,`.n the inait profit. nails. I . ridialsere given, in Buj!PjWn No. 5� S.S., or wi W n P, the The twins paused behind a tree, . --1 travels. four times Pneumatic tires give muidli better ExperimentaR Filarms Ottawa. In, hope, north,, Easithope south, D,own6e, slipped out of till ir ndo la t � � 1! �A_ t-,;vO_ta track ) eat� are,A- i B-lanshard, H$bbert, Fullerton, Ellice, roof of the poTch. They had be'en up frantically trying to remove their as -PaFt -as the ,average team. One satisfaction. lakige bordews the beat AT, � I I .. . I Mornington, Log,ali in the county ,oif anddown the rose trellis many times sheet and pillow -c=6 outfits. I . nian with a twD-ton, ,truck ,can haul ' The stitch-in--tirne pall-cY i's an -ex- ta-ined by maissing several pliants oll . . � eli - Wilmot, Waterloo ,and' Woob- by daylight, but getting down at "That's ,Old, Mr. James. Tell him I : I as much in the same ,length of time collect One to. -apply to motor trucks. one ,color or seiv. al vaXie!61,&s of..,o ' no Perth, ilinig robes with -0110, WO ,are ,and say we axe not both. � . - in the countyof Waterloo,; 4,11 of *ght, wrapped in tra, I I , and Ten minutes &-voted, to an,inspeation. stpecKes" azd allsio ar-ranging' for a I -%q6h I .. . . as can four inein, :four wagons MOO , buit'in s�malq Welland -county; Guelph in the county two swall holes to ;see throug%-, was e,iing anything." . 1. _1 1. in eir . . I eight horses. , twice eachday the trock 13 in use will ,continuity ,of ) . - I "Yes, I will " said. Mell, "then he'll .. I -hay and praeldcally insure You against serious borders and where thie, . numbe� .of of Wellington;. and, Anciaster in, the an -entirely different matter. Me I J is � . Our speciadt , . J y is alfalfa Wentworth, - thoms of the tell the BOIN,nialis we came from- seedo and. our chipping point is three trouble. Nicety per cent. ,of all truck pliants is linlited it iiz otten. aA cOUAtY Of tried it first, but the ' and a half middes. away ­s niuchabiort- trouble can be dirood'Y traceclto icare- thought Uci.stsible to get this, and'-soa,10- . -96— rasias would, inot even -let him get M,elq?s speech, was leut short IbY the ,� or haul ftin. the average, By the IeEfsnelss. I itinies- one papt of the border will be I sbaTted. siounid a the old man calling to, -his � telam, method, .4 41Z�111.very it cqsbs $1.80 If a truick me � ets; With an accident,, without blwom. .1 . greed for Bacon Production. "I'll never getdown with We b-Znd- dog. I a ton for each ton placed in a - car it c:an always be miade new, but You M,;,ny goodpereminbals, can'be, grown Prof. G. E. Day, B.G.A., in bis or on," he whispered, andi he !Pullled "Take them out, Trit-by," he called, . p and and the diog answered, tvith a .short � at shipping point. By motor-triwk cWt relPlaix adead- hurse with a sicrew.roadily from seed, � Theiseinicludielce- work, "Productive Swine HusbandTy," the Wow -case, from Iiist head , I I � delivery, ,and, with every Item ,01 uP­ dtiver and ia anonacey wrench. land and -Oriental piopipleis.; Columbine, states the exc6ll . ent qualities of tb� ,dropped it to the ground. He wraiiP- bark. I keep figured, it costs ury 73 cents, for And please Ternembeirthis: Just be- Coroopris, "lardiia, 0a"Pan"lap Large Yorkshire hog., a broed, wide- ped the ishleeit tigtit against his sholll- The twina jumped the back fence . . -.,. , each tom handled,. I cause your truck is a wil-ling' WO-Aceir, Plaitycodon, Delphinium. In, th�l way, 4-pread throughout Canatia, for bacon ders', but even -then it was hard and ran dawn the a5ey, the -clog close- � � Around a tMvim.- city, twenty-five ,do inotorverload it. Overloading takes at a-1compariatively sluall outlay', and z . duction in a way which .must cairry enfough. The th,w,ns oematchecl, hit. behind, The boys had. no, more than . -e castsi, andi -is, never in two risasions, many bru I&MCIL Ilan leigs and managed, to,be always! in the passed the Borman house when he was miles awaiy, there are a number of- a heavy toll in tir n P . ts pro . . I 11 grown conviction to anyone ,%vh,o grips: the way when he put -his hand on the at their helels-theY 'had just time- to .. ,� dadry farms which are aaways in the profitablP- nvay be Which will fUr"ish fact that -this trade 'has been and, OW she& 0, I � . . m;arket for choitce alfalfa hay. It is Use nothing but the best- oil in. blaom from -early in the . spring until must -continue to .,be the mainstay of tnellis, Only the thought of'the ice clamber to the top a -a I N, t I � , - . . .; simpa,y impossible to deliver haT to� Prank case, and changii, often; oil soon late in, the autumn. The planting I of the Dominl,on hiog-breeding induistry:. cirsain gave the boys -courage enoulgli in the I -east put out by the turn of I * sat down in ithealley, . , I team and realize, a laseri its 11,01oricaiting qualities vAien silli,&1A oclumpis, Of bulbs between the 4'The Large Yorkshire is highly to geit down that prickly ladder by affairs, the ,dog . . these f armis by a beavy,dulty motor pulling its later blobming peretatilwIs will ' night. _ . and- waitod,. profit, 'but with a truck- it Is different; used, in . furnish valued for bacon production, where -a twenty-five miles by truck is practil- xegulaT loald. I I bloom. in the spring 'when flower's 1111 I-ongaide abounding in Ilean meat and The door of Ted, Bowan's h)ome "Gee, do you suppoise that doig. is � cally ffie same as sdx miles by team. The farther you live fX= market most ClIeSirel, 'Sedd should ,be VoWn a light .shoulder ,and neck exe stood cipen', but there vias no one going to s -it there ,all nilght?" Mdl ­., . By, ,opening -up better markets for the greater your need for. a ,good- in rows - ab t six inches 'itoart. especially desirable. For q,,,IitY ,of about. This tWins disgused by their asked,. "It looks like it,"' was , the I I Ou ,attire., boldly entered- the answer � practlically all - farm pro,d1acts, the I famn tn, ick. . Aptumiri is the best time to slow the bacon it is mivalled only by the Tam- ghl"ibly - not been in. a engthened ,:into minutes I ., � -_ - seed, as -it wiill- be soiftenect, by the worth. The ,large proportion, of lean house -ito which they had Second I . I I I . middle Of March . to the rdddI6 of Inoisture then in the go,il and ,groaked to, fat, the thick, fleshy -belly, and vibed. A Jack-e-Tanternstood on the and the minuteis became a, bialf-hour I . ... 11 ­ . Ing and, hall table. Above it wasa'blar,k hand and still the dog keipt guar4 , Two . . Of cattle 'by frost before spri - will then great length,of side render the -breed , I I � , I . . .August this yearr.40,000, head . rminate �siadfi I . I I I . podniting towards the stairs; it bore weary boys watched from above. I I ,,, . . were shipped from Can6cla, to Britiatin, go. _ I T., whereas if it were C '' . . I peculiarly desirable from, the bacon- the words, '!Phrts wliy to thw GoblWs, 1122 this roof dldn�t slant so I would -,_., I... I tale lnajorityr� averaging above 1,300 down !in the spring it may lis &,Whole eur�r,s_and ,t1lo, �conjumerls stand- . I �. There is noibetter thme tharl now to I I . . Deu.?7 . I - chainee a nap., I supiDm hiollil, get Vired Abs., and. many of the butcher bulls year�withouitgemiiiina�dnlg- The-deptIll point. At the- -Ontario Provincial I � . . ' They couqd hear laughter some- soon," said Mell. . .. give the houses and premises a thorm ,scaling -Over . lf 600 Ilbs. - Although the of sowang -will d"Ledd on the 6wd. Wbit6r Fa#,held,,anMu2a`1)r at Guelph, L I I . - L erej,ly heedis_�-fjA�jh On�tair'16, � L .where 4bove, and -they hurxied up the They stretched out as best theY yard's should be lighter =iMals-go, - . , in I I ''. 1. kshires: amid- thiair , I ough &eaning. The I I lerbilly..,sold better, Very s liqll.soedim , Large,YAor . I - ongy to colne' to anoither hand, doudd inteaiding tof =aw the best a - 1, I Or* pl6wei& - . . St&Pk 4ISD 1' sold, well, s611 to prevent its blio,Oingaway , , I 11 I 9 I I I I - p ''I raked up and then sp,a&edt yet the heavy ­ L L , , w"'a'e 911;,ades 'always take a prominent �Pla�e stairs ' hill . 11 I L The housessillauld be given atharouigh especially at Glasgow. Canadalo.chlief theAlarger Feed may be sown. .6if all ,ion and, pointing toward' the attic. At the top it. But the night was c i iy and in Ia I I cleaning -and- disinfection. To COM- Pollipetitar.-Jin the exporb L do6p. If sown much de , e � p , er most . in the ,bacon careass, comPotit , L of the second flight of vbEdrs they sihort time Mill sat up. The lights' 1, . cattle tradle inch. carry off a.large share of the prizes. ,or, met by a figure dressed like were ,being -put out in the Borwan L I . plete the work and' wid brightnoslis, is irel=d, f,,ni w1e,ee about three- seed will Act g(irminate. 'The y0ling "The Lamp Yorkshire is, spoken',of , house. , Already the lower floor was whiteiv&sh the interior of the cOOPs'- e- Plants dt'the end Or in, the middle, of themselves. . quarters of a million cattle are r I � quite, ,commonly ais being sloNver: in ,, I NovembeT, too, is ;a good time 'Of ceived in Britain annually. On a L the first sea,sion?s geowbh nia7' be maturing than the fat I types of hogs, .Shake, my friend," said the figfure. dark. . the yes+ to paint; if the outsides of quslity, basis this country blas the either trahaplanted direct front th'a but this is not a fair way of -stating Mell, who -was leading, grasped, the "The party is over, we can go home I the houses are pa,inted, the woodwork best of the sittration, but the short sood held, to -the border, or .be pricked the case. From a bacon-curer's, stand- aGld6 clWnly hand helA' out to him, no -w. WasWt the ice cream good'? - will be (preserved, and the buildings haul froni the Emerald Isle, and, the out about six inches apart into an- point, Large Yorkslures will reach then to his isurprise it seemed to joked M-111. His- eyes were upon the . . ­ I will brave a more attractive appear- non-upplication of the Anbargo, n-_ 'Other bodl amid left growing for the re- desirable market weight and condi- "me �off at the ellbow. He stared at, attic window; ,he wondered' why they ' ' - ance. . . � . . quiTIng cattle to be sla�ghtered vAthin. marindler of the soaisian by which time tiort at as early -an ,age as any exist- it a moment dna then dropped it to hadi not put the .lights- out there. As � - _R' , the floor, 'much to the enjoyment of he looked, the blaze flared. up., and, he . � . The floor ,of each hou-se must be at ten days of arrival, make alit the dif ihey will be fine -sibrong plin iN_,aadly ing breed, and there ,are few breeds riound, remembered a -�u'-11 rin had � least several inellies higher .than. the f arenee. The entrance of C.anaidian for permanent p.11antip.g. . I , which equal them in this respect. the oither gbosits ,gathered a Jack ante I ­ , I level of the �outside ground; otherwise ,cattle into . Britaiii, is ,confined to - -1 I Theiretore, so far as the farmer who 'It's ,only a lort- Idd glove filled stood !by that -window. . nielting.snows may causeconsdiftTable Bixk-enbead! and Glasigow. Before the True Service,. � is feeding hogs for theexport trade is with wet sand," ;J'h'ispered Kill. "Re- "Look!" he cried-, "look at 6he attic . � . d,ampness. Ventiastion ra,ust talso be war D- . . and' Av011m,cluth well'o "He has not served who gathe'ris gold, concerned., no breed excels the Large mandber'the ice cream.." window." A larger blaze showed-; �. : is golold eptiord. bs of entry, but they Nor has he served who,se, life is told' Yorkshire in pointof early mataxitY. .There Were Other SUTPTiSeS InStOTG perhaps the window,shade had, caught. looked after. Unless there available as por � I for the boys. They were -asked- to ' � ventiliatian in the I 'hollsed, Trost i's at pregent awe clased. .,Their nearness In selfish ,battles he has won,, . For the productioll,of a very �-at car- Mell looked- over the shed, roof, the . likely -to gather on. the Peiling and to London -make theni desirable for O,deedsof skill that hehas done. cass Ek an early,age, the Large York- reach into the "Witches? ealdron". and 'Clog was not in 'sight. "Come," 'lie ' 1. 1, . I Walls, -ca,uslng sickness. I shipments from this country. But -be has served who now ,and then shire is not so well adapted as the, fat 'take'out a fortune, But when they said, "we must -spreadl ithe aartil," , � Broken window -panes should,. be at- I 0 - Has 11elped along his fellow men.!.' or lard types,. It is a,speaiial purpose pub their hands'inito flie,jars theY They inanaged to do t1us without . . I . tended to. Ii thedoor is not in proper , 0.0 � - for the special purpose touchod the soft, siquinning bodies- of themselves being kri.mvin, and watched- 1. . order, attend to it now,and make' it The Growing of Flax. � I breed aild live firogsi. Theyr N'Vere told to walk from -across the street while the fire ..- clear an asy and shut tight Mir. R. J. Hutchinson,., Chief of the . The greatest truths are the � simp- . � -will ;ature just as earlyas, or earlier, down a 'narrow runway, and, in. doing was being put out. It was a, very -lit- , I sv..r d e of the Dominion, lest, and so are the greatest men. I i k, I . I.thanalmo4t any other breed." , sothey stuinpliedonto a,cudibedsprit iig. tie fire, but the bass had- the,sa6s&ac­, : I *�. n J neat. If the -roof is Aot tight and, Boononlic Division I I 11, 1. � I . I I I I .� .., �Vl -lind, mlake it so before thelall rains Experilvental Formal surely hits the . ..., I I � I ,I.-, a .. ­.. ... 11 �. __ The attic was lighted ordly by a,­ifew tion of knowinig that they were the . . ;s,z, in. If a board 1,9 off, or sau-in1mge nail ton tbehea(i.- when tie slays in his . Jack-o'-latitern-'s and the boys could ones who kept it from being a big, lo .I e. - dias made ,craicke to lot the wind recently issued buIlletin" "Fatax Cul- Dipping, the Flock not -see what it was they had come And' this thought comforted, theal as .. *hil-Ale through, fix them. up right ture,13 I'diligent and systematic de� - I � . upon, nor how to get over it. So they they diimbdd up the rose trellis and . .a.;may by lialilng on the board or bat- staur-tion of weeds, always repays the While the � regular dippingr -of 9bee-m will soap up a large quantity of dip, hod to flounder along the best, they ,got into bad. -1 I - ' could. They were late getting up the n1ext I . I the criacks. Post of the work in the extria. yield eoP ,, I � . toning i 0, for the.. conbriol. of gurasites of , tfie a part Of which can besaved by ke - . ThIeY-'re bleing extra i e to ue," imorning, Jim was just finishing adi 1, These things ,can all be attended to of the cult vated cr p.1' .,The. weeds skinhas.long been recommended, it is ipg thei sheep in this draining, pen $,or 7111c. . comfortably thils mran,61L It is dis- m0st injurious to t1le 'growth 'and surprising ,to finid that even Yet a several rnhitites. I Vaiti Moll eareasticallilly. 111AV.s get. account.of the Parity -when they. rea, -ch. _ agreeable work to be tinkering at subsequent preparation of flax and large number of Sheep owners do not ' The Dipping Tank. out of here." � ed thebreakfast table, . i fres . fhentin bad- weather. Besides, if they. the purity of any seedi derived theTe� dip their flocks. -It is especially 6- "Oh, i,hey all had to ,do 'these thingL9; -AI)hey hiad, lovely re hinents, are O,h!arlock, Redshank, C I oilin Modern - steel tanks may be rpu.,r- , � are left till later, they aTe not Ukely from . portant that this be done before the - hased ,on the m, - -a reasonable we just'happened, to -be the last. Look, more ice creani than we covuld' eat." � _ . ., ," Field, ,Bindweedj n . A.,ket at I they are going dlownsita�Ta no,wand we "YeS6 � know," assenbod- Mrs. Terry . to be dione, and the fowls will suffer. Marigold Thistle, winter sessOn sets, in, be ' no a i- cost.� One can readily be made by -a ' I . I . Flax Dodder andi'Dock, All weeds cause will ,have ice ereiant.11 "They sent over two big borwa,' ,� Prepare for winter now. mal that is pestered- by erawlftio,'ir, , 9 . ________­0._,__� should , be Persiste'ntly �estroyea I tinsmith froin galvanized iron, or a They were go.1n, .1 les, It ritaking, blioiod-sucking insects can wooden fraine,oanbe construoted, and - . downstairs , sure cream .for the twlins,,bot they w,ere sio L augh, but not for We Over -Seas Cattle Trade. throughout the rotation ger I efreshme . I � I � . make the best use of its food. the lined with this material. Concrete e`11 ilts. The sound arileep, I couldn't rouse tAwn4 I - that fl.,ax intpover- ghostly fligures; ei�ated, tbemsoilv6s.on Papa and, I ate it all. Bayis� whi Apart T-roni the ,details ,of cost 1,n has been claimed sheep tickis not the Only eniel,11V that vats are also coming ' .on use; the floor' around. an' open fireplace, 111;ade you luck Your daft 4ast night?" - � ished the soll. This -is fiot s6 if the ' - , intoconim �, transportation land handElIng, vhlch can be 'Controlled by dipping, Many For � and began to tell gliost storietsL-of '' . 'the report field is IcePt Plean, a fact that has . the. average sheep raiser, quite are given with. exaditude, , . sheep carry sma4ler insects of Ithe 4iatisfaetoy results e2un be obtained I But'rthe.boys did not answer. They I . made by the representative of the 66en abundantl�r proved, by expert- louse fTibe. The dipping should. Inot I sipiritshaunting 1�nely Places; of peo- ,i;%re lololoing at ,each otherliand, think. - on several, ex erimential farinsi. from &4ank made entiroly front inch ple being followed at nivhf� and, so, on Ing oXall theithings they -had, - . , . -Live Stack Brangh at Obtawa, on, his merits, .. P . I be delayed until cold weather, ,for mid a halif pine plank, smoothly ,plan- endured it of inquiry into, the I Hlitchins,on, in gliving a list Of The twiffis listetled in silence. They trying to got the &eani they coultd I return from a vi's' triad Mr. and fertilzers'thiat ean be there is danger -of the �Iieep taking, ed and firmly (bolted together, The were not frightened, but ih,6yr felt1have hadi iby staying at ho ., And I I possibilities -of the catble e' it manures cold and, recelving Terhaps grea�ei�iin- j,oi,nts sho . uld, be we,111 covered with . � me . . I �� Britain-, outitains. much i4ormeition of beneficially used,, disproves another jury than if the -dipping had tiot been I.-pit,ch to prevent leaking, pretty funipy and they had to think yet, if 0-41'aa. 'not been -for their chilly I I V, or err0ne1O11S idea, namely, alat flax is a I ha,rd Of ,the ice cream they ba# , .1 value to breeders, end, .shippers,. Par getting * done. At this thrit of the year,the A tank conforming with. the foilliaw. ,Ome sojouzn onthe,shed, in the alley, whet . . I non-inaturial, � :crop. for, At l,ast the mother of the 11ort nl1g1ht 'have happecied to the Borman the Eftligh market, he says t�e most the lambs wil Parry petha�ps m1ore ticlos'� . elift, will prove auftblie . I I best ,-yield, rotations should, extend uf ing measurem I came in and asked the bOys to . 7� 1 saa,_abje animialis ,sro those. that weigh Over five, six or seven years flax will than the -older sheep� and this is 5 I - for a flack of 50 to 500 bead: 10 feet to the ditiing-room; the twini come , house 9 .96 ,after all, the dish, of ice I betmeen twelve�.aiod,itkirteen hundried ' I ficient -reason for giving ,the whollIe jum�ed., civghi they,didn't get was well, worth I L potMd1a, VOU'leaned"Land .under three do ,best after meadow ar pasture. Ao- flock attention. � . ` long at the top'.3%. feet "' the , up­-Jbu1b; 'what was this ? Ted[. Bowan 11he trouble. . I I .11 . . id and --- --- .- ..." . � � � , I I tationis, hov�eveir, are not riga "' ., � bottdra, 21eot wide and, 4 feet dIeep. . .1 . .. .... I -_ . ­ 1. �. yews of agd;�.:; IA S,P�otland heavier . � Classes of Dips, . . _. - — -_ I ' st varSr aecordifng to conditions. In, I The sides and. one end- ,are pexpen- . � �', beasts find fi�w-r acid. ,those running mu` � I ss ' Ving lop . e Seed, drain Distrib avoid� disappointment. Those who UP,, � between thirteen an& fourteen bun� PrepaTing the eou, ,plowing -and Pro � . Dips.,can. be -classified accordingr to dioulav, the other. encl, ha a s ution. ij�hod too la.te last season :are Par, I&O nature , �a , The annual free -distribution i. - plowing, or alternate grubbing, tol- .of the,poison thoycont in,, -in the neiglib"hood, of 35 degrees, Of ' � l L dred pounds sell well, ,but there aliso lowed kry harrowing and rolling are; AS Icambolile, arsonic and tobacco. Most OnAhe.,entire inner surface of the saniples of seed grain wililf. be con. tiouLirly requ. VCed to sefid, in. thdi. I a � I �", � fat 4's doprecistive., At present, Can- Ineceseary. ne,soil rAltst alto be standard proprietary ,dips, will pro- sloping end aTe fastened oleats 8 dutetod'as.,usual at the ,Central, Ex_ nalmos at ,once so* that sippUcation . 1. �1 a&an- stock Is cidt%liea, in Ehgl'Md- I effeeti;oe results providing'.the ,Inche Poricle,"W1 Fatino Ottawa, by the Do, fvrms may be forwamded -to them. NO �, � as boa,vy In the bome, rather too Old,. film and sulficiontly porous, The seed duoe y , I � . -,of the inanulactuvers'- iiiihon Cereall,st, . I 'application forms rwill be furnished tw weighty amid rougli, and whea)e 'mugib be �f good qulalit,jr,, Jhoavy it dixections, are by means of which the sheep, with r he -.0, W , 'i �5 � i , ing I Otter Feb. labo 1922, , 0. E, Saunders, I ifab, too inuch on thef forutsi&-, Cattle, it welgIbit, ,,unkfo m. in p0de, Plump in earolally followe.d. No material, 'how. little or no sid, can olimb from the T ,I 11o, nd of s a 'grain Damild . 0 is sai,d, shonla c`Omie 'Toober," that is, body, amooth, ,aindslippdry to hPodle, -ever, should be, purchatea withp,�t'a vat, The itoilk is Placed in the,groun,di will .,be 81cnt jout - _ 0, one: I . 0 1 . bilig sear, on Giereallst, 0 glagay � -and ,brown in appiftTanee. thorough, lnle�stigStil[)n 'of its T'A-Mtg. So that *0 Upper ed19A_ 116OLO !Only 9 , SpAng , wheat (in .bout 5-1b, O. -t - , � thate -should be nor adherence of the I Swe youir ,Own flow6t Seed$ thi� i ., luneato, the cavoem. In this rospelot Abbive all, it must be well, cleandid. Farmers May Often "OlUbll putchas,69 foot.ar so Qbvm this surfaco-, -' gal)lples); White outs, (about 44b.); fall. . � The ,bulletin referred .to deW,s wUh and reduce the,cost,by buying in large Dipping should' The peltormed, if barley (.%bout 54b) - fi&di peas (about I - I Canadian cattlio are ireported to 'be. V --__-L_.___. — . . , I - they ,are hap,xeging, ,doseeding, reitfling, scutch� quantities. I I pos(sibl6, on a bright sunny day, so 5-1b.).; field beans (obOut 2 -lb*); flaX The purebirea- sire is bare to AILY� t, I sat' ctory, as ; . I � Ing# and grading, upon alt ,d vhldh For a small goak',of',shoop, t 'i tat th, I judged, free Ir , tuberculosis, Thotio I I , at the Shoop may havo an oppor. (aboub 24h,) ' I and Scrub lies, had his 61ay., , . � .,Mr. " 1, , Jewish popula,tijon in �Itb the flax�grower heieds tO i'ba Well necesisary to, congtiVet Sfi el&1-yoMto tunIty, to diry, oR pedOdIlY, TheV Only ,one 'S=146 COA1 be sent'to -_41— I — .1 I is . a I , " I should, r' MMIA In the dip at least tVV0 efach 'applicant, . . 1. � I I I . � Isle's by I I Tutu%; 0, tub or tiiougho e -dust .. Gloves and m1tten.q,_baV0 You 4 . 61n 0,hilletl kv 3nfv=,edI. AIPPIng appa. ' . ' _____0._ larige enough to hold A shie,ep be fo:r hu,sking corn! An� � I � ,f!rP,zren tileiat is unacimptable. As tL , . , wil militile4. Several mkW&s I 41*110aitions Must b6 ,on Printed goiOdr sup,ply swOr Conneatea With the djj�pitg allowed for idiraitifig... The fluld- should foymfg Whl(dl Way be 101floWifted,by wrib. ,hall& lotion? Be rprepared. . �. I matter of :Njat the h�aysr fat lataer has Secd'dor,h fobetAcbo,sen In the field an- - g, � � . . d, tlo about 110,,,&g, V- 061rds ing to the Dumill,ion, Cor,ogidst Ex- �,­*.____ � " .I. no pol�me.'ri,ell.t,outlet,�OtAleft at homieor rather thaM from the W% but Tnudb trough there sphould, be a small"pen bol000te .1 I I ro, WM S A00r SlOplftg tO,Wair& the 14ter, howevev, aguinsb ho1bg It, Perknottal. Farm, Ottawa. I . Do your ,doorg'stick A811 you sh-dA I . �', I i, abmad. The a6andlao& roquron�ont is ,Po)li,o from staIlks; Which mailw a m4dLW&Wandul As the aboak of 8eeld"?,ig' � 'w' r vaftl tht edgo� i � the . 7 0A 4 iie, who' 01tt, I 0 pefillitted I as to give the aniffials � , , 61 , k, oung hvndy-weighit animal de- turally and, not prem1ftrotly � - the Isheep, hTay, b, , , ill. ted, bhom.? Paint o . ' I . I � I . I 1. At. Flr.rmi tho?trult of to, d i so I - __ii '! , , . 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