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I :. !�, _ . -1 . . . � �. ! - - , - " I . I " I asked tk9 reason for his success, Te- to pl I , - 10 .1 . I ,�, A , �It , r . - ease Our customers and to make I cursions—By 'E m.ma B. Dashley. . .1 ____� EX -1 � I �'i .� �, . I I I r- I �J Pliect,: "Early to �Ie,d, and early to rise, a pate ' . I � � I ,1, � I — - 167 �,r succeas eseh yea-r.—M, 0. R, I - 1, 1. I., I , r rrrr .. , y I . - _�..-_, - 14 . wo* � like Aellen . advertise," , - � ,. 4 __ rr , 1� 1� �;, I.. r P _______41l__ - "Come, let us li've with .our obil- Ure In the fall excubsion , �, . , .e ­ r- � r . 9, *�o sprinig, A � � 1. � I I , ,,,� r . I I "'� I t. � � Like the polilibryman, advertising eta ren," said Fro,obtel. I know of no h�s new beA . I .. 1.1, . - '­ �. . I __ .­ r 141 uties in wbigh they die- i � Types for Canadian Mark. .. , . � . A r . built our swees , -better wa�, to do this than -by taking light. AR tlie world is -awal;b, All, life .. � AdOress -nimmnloatlons to Agror_ilM�ot. 73 Aoclaido 6L Wipist.. TgrontAlk . ,er 11 . �,Al I., � I � I ,k � I A neatly painted .))W- detin board- 'by , �, Mg�brieeding to meet market 'dle- 1 them into the realms of Nature. is unfolding. 1 -4 , box, .And al,�out three rods in I r Child,M#8 " . th'a I ". Cel�e'nt , , I In the fr6shneos and bea'uty of . � in r, reezing Weather. I temperature aroUnA" 150 dog, is con- the R.F.1) 4IM's in the'Upited States is entirely lives are very new to I Is r . . . . I selling d4- ubl* � I I A Concrete work done during the fall aidered swtisfootory, . I from the house,, has made ..,'e, what the export and domostic Nature herselT. Happy excursions I Springtime is found new -aharm, a new . � ! 'N I ' and -winter months should, be so plan- Water may be sieam hi&ated or heat- rect profitable, to the customer and trade insists up'lon in Canada. They, into fJhe Woods and fields make chil- source of ,enjorylment. The -birds are" - I . 4 to -up, This Voard was pointed. a dark are really two distinct undertakings dren more receptive to uxel ging, n, their I ! . I Nat o In- $ln , Amid the flowers do r M . nod that the outiside "irk iscompliet- orge, kettle or boiler ,Over a I . 4 r m to , F - bri eolors., Do you w�mdbx ire. As in the �ase of the a 14as . ad, ,ad, first. .Often the walls ojabuilding f rod, -and products for sale were neatly and the methods which succeed. in the flu ,e, but their eyes m to be 1. ghtest I pleted in the f4l whhen, 150 dleg. is, regarded, as -a sisitisfactory WTI ' Up ' ' ­ on , 1. 4 WaY be com tten on it -with white chaak. ,one will not necessarily succeed iniopened. Therefore, if mothers wiRlIr"hildrel" love to 'be a -part Of Vils, as . r ,, _4 little pTotvetlon against cold is need- temperature. . . I I But the following factors were al- thke �Other. Existing r,onddtion�', under try to interpret thd life of the flower, they roam through the m%udows .and - I .... :4 � led. Interior work may then pro,cee4 In oider to save the heat obtained ant: We were systems' of feelding altogether differ- ,tree; bird, and .other wonders, in a Woods, .gathering flowers and learrit- r 14 I ' . 4 close to a well-tr4voled auto road,, we ent,, are often ,overlooked and ,many. simple waly� it will inspire the -child to Ing X,4rws lesions. � r iA the enclosed. structure when ,cold by heating materials, -concrete sholulid I . r I 'weather larrives. . be placed in the forms immediately solid, onl7* good., products put up in an farmers Tun a ser ous danger of being make new diseo-mries as he goes In th-o spring we begin a more de. � 11 I , *ve inanner,and -we ed b cided study of the birds. The ch -11- - I . Foundations for buildings require after mixing. If forms are metal they attracta emphasized sitamped y reports of success in along. Then as he- ,comes into aym- 114 - A e 8 O . . . 9 I 14 'little ailn6t freezing, ould be h ated' prior to pl cing f clean-liness ,and courtesy to -customers. It g,ralaing on American farms. They p, t t out him, he dren learn the marking.and names -of I , I I r protection ag, We had -20 acres on,a beautiful lake,' -try to copy these ,efforts. in the br ,ed, a hly wi h the things ab many of the birds found In Our VI_ r r -,r '4 other than that obtained from the concrete, otherwive Wnerete coming 6 a will f eel the unity Of life, I I I 14 . I � -01,10th Walls Of * the f ouildati on treveh. in contact with thein would be cooled the tract ,consisting of from three,.to of bogs they purchase. But they 'are Excursions into . nature are con- CinitY, frQ,m chartis which we have in , - ' r Because the foundation walls -are usu- in extreme wesither. F,or the sai�e fouracres of various kinds of berries, only or themiselves. siderpid an important parf ,of the kin- the kindergarten, They, also l0aTn, r .1 - . ' I ,ally qu . its thick, heat is retained, in reason frost, snow ,or lice should al. and about the same of garden. Ploww By overlooking the. market for which dergairten program and it may i . nter- the calls of a hiw. of tho'birds. Then e r . I 'the concrete for a long time. A eov- ways W removed from wooden forms. Ing and cultivating. Was done with one. th product of the ,hog is intended, �est mothers to know how we make on our first spring ,excursion their . � 14, h6rse, leaving -a little hoeing to be they ,sre laying up disappointment . eyes are wide open to sele, how man7 I . -4 ering of fimnnura, straw -or cawas Wial It is desirable that ,concrete have (a I . � . I these ex-curisionsand what we do. done. During the busy season, we and. *ome, eventually, the Worst I birds they can recognize. If they go -4 � I generally prote,et the top surface from temperature of at least 80 deg. when hired ,a ,bright, attractive girl to Wait enem�'of the hog industry -the "in- We begin our walks early in the, out into the .country later with their , I , -� -4 J I - . freezing at temperatures several do- placed in the fornis.- oncust _ou ,n r . r fall. We notice all, the :R*wers of this' ar . 4 amers -and, toanswer the phone, and ter". I p. oduction : P * ents they ,are able to use the ., 1.11 4 .RFees below freezing. I . As fast as concrete is placed'!", the so packages would be readywhen the - Newspaper reprorts-of what is tak_ season, theastersi,gol&n-rodad gen- knowledge gained and, come back to .1 . . 4 t. Many small concrete farm improve, forms, it -should be covered- or given ,customers called. We had from ten ing place in one far western. farm tiin. We gather the autumn leaves; the kindergarten telling of the new 4 . . . nients�, such as hog troughs,: fence- some sort of ,protection so 'that h -Oat to fifteen berry pickers every summer, centke in a region recentlyopened up and ,.Press them, then mount them in lATd% they have -seeTL . 4 . . posts, building block and other mis- will not be lost. If the work is on the who brought their 1-unch and were is y6hiaps a sample of others. After artistic arrangement. We gather wild flowers ill the early - I I $esllaneous Products, can be made dur- inside, concrete is usually kept warm , I I I . Iven.permission to pick b,eTries to reat an address on the special merits of . A little later we go ,to the fleidis for I . :Ing the fall amid winter, In a room in by raising the temperature of the 9 - - . , sPring, and, the children learn their A � I with it. . the Hampshire breed for the PTO,dac- the purpose of gathering material for - names, Then we p,lay games bring. . the basement, or a barn, st911. It will rovoin bymeans of ,coke stoves, com- Duri . ng the summer the following tion'raS the speaker claimed', of Wilt- 'Stringing, such Pis joint -weed', rose � Ing in this names and, -characteristics I . -usually not be necessary tor provide monly ,known as sialsam-anderS, 'or by products were .solid at about the same shire sides, -a ballot was taken, on hips, ,acorns, th-orn apples and berries -!.of these flowers, from which the chil- I I . I r 'beat -by artificial ineans. On some means of some other form of heater r . ' � ,� A � . I Price that the stores charged, Berries, breeds considered, best foi comniunity These ,can be used in viany attractive � dren derive great pleasure, as ,,well- 7 ., , -4 � -$arms there are large repair shops which. may be handy. Coverings of vegeitalbles� dairy products, an(Flioney. purposes. 'It is true the meeting wai combinations whii6b. delight the chil-' the beneficial eff ects of the dirgil, W . ..� r I 'wheire some provision has been made canvas or straw are often used for r ism loner We . ,::: � 1or helating the room. Such a shop protection, Manure must never be Vegetables were, freshly gath�redl a all one, but the vote resulted in dren. At this time we also notice �;at I On our excurs also .talre the �.;, .. . .� - . .. � would make an ideal place for maki placed directly on the new concretel; consumer. selecting what he � wished, tweEre to one in flavor of this Ramp- Nature is preparing f or ,her long win- I children to the fish ponds that they I I � . aniall concrete prodiucts, . Ing but inlay be used, provided a layer of and paying for it, thereby eliminating'slilre', as again-st the Duroe-Jersey, the ter's rest. The flowers 'have ceased i: may -see the li-S there the goild-fish -a l5ook .account. I - -Berkshire and, the Poland-Ohina bloon-Ling and, have brought forth'the frogs, and the -water flowers. We � . . Concrete daixy,barn floors, and man.- waterproof paper is first laid over the . A -pet deer, several varieties of breeds. It is worth while notinm that seeds. We ,call the child'a aftention 1 gather eggs of the frog or toad and . .gers,concrete horse stalls, -and in fact conerete. Protection should be con- sitandard-bred, poultry and a beautiful the '! most ,prominently suce'essful to the protection of these seeds whidh ii bring them to the kindergarten to . I I colicirete floors of all kinds can be tinued When possible four, or five days. I I flower .garden were ,good advertisers. breeds for production of Wiltshire mean new life, and we, tell how they watch their deveGiopment, The toaNs . Placed successfu-117 when outside tem- Fornis must not be removed too Many a snapshot pictuTe was taken sides I on a large scalle in the Dominion are carried by the wind, insects, ,an&- eggs develop very rapidly, and t1he peratuTes axe below freezing. When ,soon. Concrete should be examined I ' I . .� I these improvements are being built in first to aseerbaiin whether it has ae- of the pet deer. I . the Yorkshire and the Tamworth, mals, or man and, are plante(l to re- children ,are **ncleetlly interested in 1. -Old builidings, a section of the floor quired the proper degree of hardaless. - In addition to vegetables a -ad ber- were not even mentioned-, and the produce the species. them. The interest spireads beyond I smay be built at one time. Thu% the This can be accomplished by pourin nes, flowers, cream cottage cheese,' othea�, recognized, breed, the BeTksbire, About ,this time the caterp -Mar Is, the kindergarten, Into the grades, and I . 1 g butter, eggs, poultry, and milk were given scant -attention. crawling around, looking for a place many of the 69'er children ,come in . "lirvestock housed in the barn will help hot water on the concrete or heating , - kindergar- every few days to see what ,change sold at ,a good profit. The customers' The Duroe-Jersey land- the po%ancl- 'to build a cocoon. In the � 'keep the temperature ,above f8eezing. it in some other way. If frozen, hot ! I � were weill pleased, land many of them China are strictly fat types, rightly ten we try to .have -some caterpillars has taken place. We Warther enough I When oubside temperatulres -are be- water will thaw the Ice in it. I i -came every summer during the four popular for the American trade. But in order that the childiren may watch - eggs so that each ,child may take . ;1 low 40 deg. F., it is advisable to. heat The general opinion. is that freez- Tpillars into home two -or three tadb6les, to watch ., -san Xing . years we were there. As one .lady Te- that trade caters to a demand quite this transition ,of the cate � - .d, pebbles and, mi I water, Since in- will not injure concrete that has , marked the first time she -called.: differentfrom the requirements Of our butterflies. . the further dev&oprneli�t there. They . .� theeement forans only a small portion had an opportunity to harilen for at ,,I was sio glad to see that bulletin 1. ort land domestic markets. The I , re We have talked of the ,birds leaving need little care, 4hly a few crackeT , -of the materials in any batch of con. least forty-eilght hours un e fa qXP ll (IT ' vor' board, as I knew I couldleel free to is a, type, or subdivision, of the Berl,- for the. siouth and we -'have noticed. the crumbs ebL,ch day, !and 'a ,change of 3 -e-rete, it need not be heated,. Simple able conditions. If, before early hard- .1 -metbodis for heating . samd and pebbles ening 'has taken place, -concrete is ca`U and see your beautiful flowers, 4hpire breed, which has been found to sniptY nests- We have obseiried the water once a week. This hellps "to -1 11 I . i , trees, and garden. Had it not .been hams, an. adiviantage over the light- squIrrels ,gathering their winter awaken in the chilld, the thought ,and . � ' �, will suggest themselves.. Sland is, bank- allowed to fr&eze and, thaw at short there I ,should haw felt like an In- hai"�d ,breeds during the summer in stores. We have seen -the farmer feeldng of nurture. . . . t -ed over -an old culvert pipe, a section intervale, it will fbi,s damagled. As a truder. . ' j. 1. I expias'ed western districts but the busy with his harvest. Now, we call Aside from the actual knowledge I - 1i . of chimiley, an old boiler sheal -or some =-Is conerete may not show any seri- . . i -other sirinflar metad cylinder, anid, fire a -Lis effects from having been frozen We -found that if -one 'has an auto, *fanner adopting that !breed. should be attention to the fiact that all Nature, gained on these excursions, the chil- .1 delivering the pr9iducts eats into the careful,. to avold. American standay.ds haming foreseen the-comIng of wanter dren become obser-Ang and interested " � ;I -;Z kindled inside. It is a good plan once, if, after it thaws, out, it is not- ' ofits, so we encouraged sales at the and, I blood which. -have -been procluced and having -prepared *for the 'cold: I I, nature. They have learned their . , to hawe separate furnaces for heating again frozen. untif early hardening is pr . I . . farm. As Saturday was our poorest especially f or the heavy :fat trade. seems to. zTesit. . first, lessions in biology, and, will not 'L .sand and pebbles, otherwise the tw,o complete. . I . . - I - � J� . . are likely to get mixed together, re- It is desirable to haul sand and peb- - .1 I . I.., __ � .— - While the childireh take ____ pleas solon forget them. - . I ...�, . , . , .. I . . . I I sulting in inaccurately proportioned bles early in the fell and, sitore them . . �. I ' ' . I ' I ===:, Two coats and three dresses with two �... �.� I I ,co - acrete. Sland and. pebbleis should- be in a place where they -qre nut llkeliy to I . I I . Fire Trotection on the Farm sweaters -seemed to be standing there I- ,, . I , . .�. . . zaked over frequently so that the Ms- fireeze. A ibin in the barn, or granary � , . . � - � 1, . ''I I . I � I . THE CHUDREN'S alone, and the asters hall distappeared � " I . isrialls will Abe heatted. uniptinly, 9. would, be suitable for the pl4rpoolse. ,, I - . 1. . -HOUR -e the house a tired- � �. � � , . I .. . . ,- 1, - ­_� . I . . � I I . - 11 . I I I I I . from view. Insid z�­ .:. . . . . �� ,..� � . . I . I - I � . 1. ... I I I � . I I 1- ,�,�, I . -.1 I I., BY HILDA, RICHNIOND.�,: - � �:' 1 7 , ., ­ I - ­._ � .� � .. . . -1 . � -, I - � . I . t � I - I I ; . � I . � -1 I .. little. girl �was tiptoeing upstairs6 'tot.. . , ., _--� - , , : . , ­ I ' ' ' ­ . i ", 1. . I : .. . volts.'are issued' and malie public �: � i. � .. - : - - ___�� - I . . �� .� 1. . . 11 . I � - I I I - , 11, . I I I . snuggle, down 'under the blanket with : #MA I through the -press of'the country. A . While the best fire Protection: on,loat-'his entire outfit of barns and Detta was bustling TOUT4 helping . I . . (-YFI � I I . I . I a sigh of reli;f. . . I weekly egg and poultry market report the farm will always be prevention, sheft, by ,boys, smoking in the barn. her mother wash dishes and, dust, for I D . ,,De �ed a lif�,e after sunrise. Excelsior pa& for egg -a es aTe I's 0180 i5sued and distributed to the such .,as perfect, chimneys, ;Dare in The -boys were frightened when they Aunt Hilda from the. city wais con-ang' ::tan Ze, she thought, "I didn't ,made by takingg sheets IS -eelsior �Xtsnb of 5,500 copies. CO-OTeratiOn threshing time, !secure stovee, stove- saw�what they 'had d1ohe and, tried- to the next day to pay a visit. Dette and lowre anyseff a ,single thing to wear - . I k . biit it -got such her mother even went . I about a half-inch thick and wrapping in mar wting is being eniemgetically �pipes that fit tightly into the thim- Put obt the blaze, Out to to -day.") in thin paper, which holds the excel- encouraged. Last yearover three "Il' neys ,and- are protected -by metal col- head,Warthat everything was swept straighten up the gardem . Slipping ber wirappier on, she ran isiqr in place, ,� � I lion dozen eggs, or 200 cars fuMl, la,s safety in 'handiling matches, the away. ., . . � . , It was chilly for eaAy October. out into the gar,deA, hurriedly gather� When crating eggs nail the cover valued at $1,506,460, were ;narketed us i soves "and Fir'6>',' caused by Poachers in the "Dear me!" said mother. "I'm afraid ed up her clothes, and, ran back to I � ,eA the ends. Never nail en. egg case under official supervision. Efforts are lamps, still*there is much to be done woods� or Jby sparks from rialltroad there wi,lf be ,a frost to -night -7 If there her room. cover in the centre. Pack- so that now being made to familiarize the . . . public with the standigilrd grades and in. case fire attually occurs. engines,, are best fought with the is it will bean encl of the� asters; and When she went dvvm, to breakfast when this .cover is nadled, down, at the Careless autoalsits in suanimer are plow. Burning a epace in front Of I,dtid. so much, want them to be pretty her father and mother -were bus-; . ends there will be a bulge in the to -inf oTin the consumer that eggs pur- I apt to throw lighted, cigars and, inatch- the fire is also good. At my old home when Hilda ,came!" Pailking. . centlre. This means presisure enough chalsied on -this basis are as represent- es by the roaidside, railroad fires -will a few rods from the rallroad, track-, Debta went to the fenceand looked "I can't understand it," h -or mothex I to -hold the contents fi,oni jaTring and edi. A Record of Performance in egg- start and sweep over fields ;encl f or. where the prevelling winds I llaying was started in 1919-20, and, is always over in -to the Bowen's vegetable gar- was saying. "The frost was eo heavy ,breaking. . eats, and accidents 'Will ,happen in blew toward- the house'and, barn, we den. that theother flowers were badly hurt, Induce exercise by feeding al grain meeting -%vith every success., 7,571 spite of all, precaution.' So it is well never have hada bad fire. There haTe ,,Is a frost ,coming t,-,Ight?" she but the asters look just as they looked I hi dry, ellean straw latter,'slix to eight birds ,being entered, for the ,contest in to know simple rules for protection been times when things looked bad,, Inches deep. The -common straws, in the second year against 4,436 the first asked Mr. Bowen, who was, digiging YestsI'daY.." and try to keep cool, if fire does breal, 'but �y telephoning for the section late potatoes. Detts. smiled to herself over liez I -order of their ,desirability, ,are wheat, year, and as a riesuilt, breeders are t men and plowing -a strip around the oetmeal. and cream. "I won't tel om folund, to be Paying greater attention ou . . "Not if it stays cloudin" 'he -said. -Data barlev, Tye, buck -wheat. Shredded to the selection of hig.h. producing One of the common causes ofcoun- di -j meadows. and keeping the lawns ,,But if it clears, we shall have a the asters," she thought. -or cut cornstalks, shavings or leaves na the breed in which tbe,7 try fires is when fat'boils over on the free I-rom. material that would quickly froat.ts But that afternoon when she and I may be used. where straw is not avail- 'Otra' ' within take fire, we stillhave -the homestead ,,If the flowews were kept wann, able. I are interested. I .kitchen stove�. When this happens, free from fire. Of course her mother were showing their guest � — 0 many excited women throw water on F in dry wea- would the frost hurt them" asked about the garden and Aunt Hilda was I A good laying pullet will have the d. Salt ther we always were,on the lookout admiring the asters, Mr. Bowen put . -catTiage and appeariance. of vi,gor that Dairy Cow Records. the blaze and, cause it to spres Detta. � or ashes quickly tl,wown on the fire to put out incipient blazes in the "No," Mr. Bowen rephed, "but it his head over the fenae. . I I go with. egg production. The pullets A 'high production average is bs- voila sanother the blaze, bu� most wo- grass, and this no doubt e,aved the is hard to -keep things-warni out ,of "Where are your scarecrows, Mrs. I sholu(ld be wellgrown, with fairly long sential to a profflAble, d1airy herd. day many times. � I Perry?" he asked. . ' II I men do 'not 11likee, Pail, of 'ashes stand'- So each and e4ry 'boun- doors without our old friend, the sun,, ,,What do you ni-ean9l' said Detta's .. ;Z,k, welil-roundled, breast, with good M-oTe ten thousand .pound ,Wws are Ing about the kitchen. However, when try family to help -with the job." � � depth of body ft�om, the middle of the needed,. To enable breedersto official- should see. to it that the I 6 fat is tried, out, or when, ,doughnuts members Detta ,went to bed early, but she , mother. � , I .� �� back to the -centre of the keel bone. ly establish this repukLtion of their are made, it is well to provide the knowhow,to fight fire as wallas how did not go to aleep; instead she lay "Why, I looked -out of my window a The keel should be long ,and carried beds in this respect is the object of to prevent it. Materials are ao high encl watched the sky t1u,ough her win-, little after dawn," said Mr. Bowen� ishes or a isT of -salt, so that in 'case and labor is W101111 forwardi, and at this same thus thid Record of Performance, a report any accident happens the remedy call � so expensive that all dow. The clouds dirifted away slowly, land, there were five fine scarecrows I -_ . . I -ward. The on which has recendly been 'slaled� be ,at hand, A pail ofashes, stand-* buildings should be saved Zrom the . rs began to shins ,one by! over there in the corner where the should extend well, black and the eta I . skin should be soft and p11111able, over This repiort'shows an inca,ease of 150 . mg destruptive 11laze. With no fire pro. one. It wasclearing off; now fox the asters are, Handsionisky -drestsed,, too." in a tidy kitchen. for a few ,hours Will. tection' such ns the city must keep frost! . . I the kcgl and. uround this abdIonien, A Ayrshlres that qualified in, 1920-21 not . ruin the reputation of any good I Detta stamped, her foot, but she was up, country poople must depend upon "They didn't 'have on a �, little time sipent in handUaig the birdis over 1919-20, an increase in the same ,housekeeper. � Detta -cuddled down underlier quilt. laulgliing, I . as they are put into the laying house, m-anneT ,of 160 Holsteinis, or 46 Jer- themselVes, so it is worse than foEV "The poor asters!" slie, eakL "They thing but my ,old clothes," she cried.. . I and in selecting pullets that measure seys, and of 438 Shorthorns. Am in- When the Roof Burns. to go I to pieces in an emergency and. will not be fit for Aunt Hilda to look Then the -secret was out, of coturse, I . � . up to the qualitiesJuist named, will. crease of breeders recordIng -is, also Sparks on . the . roof, when the loss the chance of saving the buiJ& at IP I Aunt Hilda carried home -a big I prove ,a profitable investment shown, the numhers being 386 in shin-gJes, ,are dry, !cause a large num- ings, I whileb is always possible it the -She Jay still for a long Whiae ,nd.lbundh of asters. "I .should never -have ; � --..I*— . 1920-21 ,against 247 in 1910-20, The ber of country fires) also. A windlow fire is discovered before It gains -much d Or th i had them but for Dettals coats and I . Canada's Poultry Industry. col, -,some one can get out on the headway. I Teases," she said. -Youth's Com. . I ony Fiaxm, British.Codumbdia, heads where "Now, if I myself were out in. the!d , � e' roof quickly, or a ladder that can, be Every farm ought to have a handy -on. pouilta- Industry is. in- the ,list - in 1920-21 with 59 entVii s . � Canada's y I . � -garden this chillynight, I shouldn't pani I creasing in finportance and valu,e year against 25 in 1919-20. The Expert- raised, in a minute or two, will often r1lemical, fire extinguisher; better be cold," ighe thought, "because 'a Jc�__ 4 by yean From a neglected sideline mental, Farms System of the Diomin- prevent a serlious fire. Tearing off still, one for the house and one for have on ,pilenty of clothes."'' " Lifting a Wrench from a Well. 4 A & farnring, It tend's to beconle a spe- ion ,comes a close second with" 57 the shiDgles, quickly or using a Pail the �arn. A bad fire can be stopped, Then &-noffier thought came to her. I While repairing a -pump which -had 4 vial -and pm,ofitab,il,i,,oeeia!plati,oll. The against 46 in 1919-20. The provincial or two of water, will quench the before it really gets a start by the ,'Why shouldn't flowers wear clothes been,placed in, -a boa\ -d well� a large .4 total return derived, from it, estimated institutions, having entries 'in the Re- flames and save the house. Of course, use oflone of these extinguishers, whenthey need -them?" ,pipe wrench used in coupling the . . I a ladder is not Vv6 0111 these precautions �, I at $120,0-00,000 for 1920,, is am anluumt port are besides the Colony Fa=i� B. `c=Ying water up . do not She -got solftly out of bed and put joints slipped end, slid -down th-a 4 wh*1 would not be despi" by in, Ck, the Institute Of A4riculituft, Oka� swift work, but where it can bedone make insurance unn&cessary, All on her flanneldressing gown andher eight -inch casing. The wrench rested � 4 Austries-wlidell are gianerally, reg,"d Que., 16; Hospital St. Michel -Arch. by several persons a bad, fire can be faTni #ropetty should be insured in u slippers and stockings. Stealing over on the cylindtr twenty feet ,below t1is 1 .4 � 03 b,eing cd far ggirewbs�r Jiuportan,qe. ange, Que., .9; Hospital for the Insane, exitiuguished. - . . I I dependable farm mutual or private to the closet where 'her ,clothes hung Surface. HoOke Md' Wires won I 4 I � of breA� Hamulton, Ord., 7,1 Nova Scotia Agri- Where there is a tank an& water Insurance company. � �, The seillection andtl;ZiLdo she pfied her. avrnis high with dresses,,' brought and fishing conim enced,. but 4 to4ay sitradne of the leading breeds cultural College, 6; Ui-liversity of pressure, or a gasloolifte engin*e, a coil For fire4ighting Suggestion$, write coats and sweaters. Then she tiptoed the sueker would not bite. Finally I ' I . I and the adioption of the better hous- British Columbia, 6; Kemptvillo Agri- of hose ail�myb ,at -hand, Is one of the your ProvhWial Fire Wermin'J. � -downstairs and out in -to the garden. we obtained a I rbola of inaulated tele- 4 . 1 4 . Ing -and feeding meithods adivoeaf�,sd by euilitural. School, Ont.., 5; Ontaeo 11oil- best fire protectors affV ':OaM can lbo ,.You Believe in Signs. , The nio,on was shining bright, encl. phone Wire, a coil froin the -sparking `11�. I .. 4 - I ivathorities On the business h" piW, Brockvililie, OnIt 4 - Onitarit have. 9PTinkIng the roof thorOughily A orackin your chimney is a tutre .the ,asters were I -still holding tbdr systeni of a gas engine, and. ,a stor. I 11 amongst'other e&unces, done much Agrliculitural College, GZ*�, 4;, Mgo- at threshing timo, or when the chimi- sign that you are going to move. If brave heads high, But they Would agio battery from an auto. We con, I bo improve � its -status and to insure d1onand, College, Que, '3, -eta- Vniver- ney 6arns out, lesmis thedlanger. m1a­ you dream of smielling =*ke, it is a soon begin to feel the col(L nected.the Wires to tbe.cofl and 1&,war- I � � . . � Vrofit for the earmer I and the. specia- sity d Sashatchiewanli, 1, The 0. P. It. teTia*. A stogdly stman of water, eign that You are asileep, and he& bet- Detta stood st111 unit looked at ed, it until it touched the Nrrencb., . � I I . W alike. Aniong the ,a&anow Ile- DemonstiIatilon I%rm,' Stralthnior% even if small, turned on a blaze WV ter , [Ice p. To see a paper -hanger them; she began to feel douWul, then attachea the upper ends -of wires I : I WO 11 Aw I . . . . I fetrad to, may be , mentioned the Alt%., has- 28, Inocicordlance, wIthi re- do W`Ohdorg toward Putting out the papering Over ,a flue -hole indicates an What if the cliathes should ,be too to the bindling posts of the storage �t ��A�$ I- I I L Asn&uidd.zation, of eggs for maTket, siolutionis passed by the Ayr,shfire iand blaze� � . . . Invending loss, It Is badluck -to look heavy anA "'igh theTA downt battery. Thezoil iirnnediateI7 became -Ifb 6 I 'If � � ,� the government inspection and quwt,� Horiltein Asvociations, a ,dopartuto Teuch children the dan,gav of fire. in ,a dark lelf6set with a match. H you Beside the fence ther6 was a pile a strong,nTagnet, gripped the wren*; 164 . . � sultizie service, eo-operlati-A marketing WWO Made In 1920-21, a 9064a,y dW� Instftd ,d t; ng to ex*gulth 'the oah-see your shadow from 1I low ghaTpened 6 �, . . I I . Un 01 irz of . takes; the sigft of them and we lif ted I L by drawing the wires .1 I I � . I ovanizatioA, beher storage an(I trAn, silon being ,created .With a 400-da�r b4aze, U.M16fil , y are alone, the &41- while fiffing a -grasollue sbove,'it - gave DOUA 14 A0W idsa,- t6 8ttUkeS up, , I I . ' f I �i .sit tacill-itles; and the eftotta to &o- calvIng ,111nit. As 0dk+w zequfisi� &IM AOUM'ble tausft to rialsi; an Out- catos a crowd ol p i ie Is coming to could ,be used to hold, up the Vamm&ft. _181-- . . . ­ , Ing the clothes on %a ground, she . . .a , : � . Moto the ex4pal)t tra6s_l I those mentin the 966 -day record ,van e0u_ M A o6ce. No. fear. . . puniphment your h000m Wlunilt lo wind moans, Laya I .. No elitertAnine'lit Is so cheap " I . . . . . p I things are Pas,7jj�g a pie,b In builft1gi ihatetl, The AV,Air , bmeatra a6 'sliould (tote, itbtft from reporthX thie It is evirtmely bad ImIt to bwn, trash sob ,�o work, reading nor any ploasuy,,� -so l,%%4iu,g!. . , - : up �a stable and- prolitimblis industry, cUdd-Od to term Oveir ;06,-,&y �%Qbn t,ro"b 311, ouv, tam, ,boo %= mad, �;; howe, ft" you ftoll ghs a At 14sit', Aen she straightenisa. IV, — _. 061 .. . � � � The inspection � aexvico 14 ,Ove,r ;;, the Itonor too, The report to avajf� MWAW4 into the b�.h to havo 0 pri- WmAtie aad " �Ioi It rith ailighb, every cltiump *� asters hoA a tall slim A good thee is a good letter of . .1 - . 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