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I! '' - � �". , I . L I i ) public address, declared that, batclung, 1 L -:";:*,1*i*�,**j �i . I 4
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I . !� L delaids St. i aise hundreds of,chi kens' I . thing teacher I mes I I
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, I !�, . � Address commt.snicatiQns to Agronomist, 73 A Who r ic , , . "IM, '$, --- -. -, I . I .allo�wed , n Way in every ) ! Id his' I
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�l " tion:-T.he opinion prev g is. unsafe unless' orio,:! . .. I 11 . .;-:,.:�.. ad to leave individua I I
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,; I of early part of the' fattening period. chine hatchin 5 *.. I 1�:.-11.1'i':-,§�:�:
11 , . 'some parts of Canada that hogs I � , :,� ..... ,,-Z;.�..- I is right for him to. do at that moment..
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', done considerable labor -has A good maciii e.and opelate,r, �felL C .* �,-.:,:.:,;::j1!
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- ' ' 4 ' .� Os bacon type are more expensive to. When this is �er, slightly with.., intelligence. IlMr. F. C. ElforA,-1 I ... 11. .... reform myself to be even tol- The child who at home makes noi
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1, i -I 1 than 'those of thick tYPe- What is saved. cured when the Dominion ,PolultrY Husbandman, ad--,[ , ....... ;�:j� ! heart,breaking-1 effort to help himself in putting Olt,
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,� .1 I . 40 official experiments show in this better gains are. se a experiment vises against buyifig"a cheap incubator ,, I. x;?:::..: -which I had to struggle through I his wraps, who sticks out his feet foi�
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1� 1: able bacon sides? . gains than 'those fed machines are - sually dear at, any,'-. .. d in i for himself, not only by the teacher,
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', � tside hogs were slight- price. In Experimental Farm I �;::,:: F I .-. I but most of all by the sight of the ,
11�11� '' I imental' inside. The ou "". I 5:1 . my chl.ldhood." ghtedly I I
" �.� ried on at the Central Experi ve bogs No. 2 entitled "Artificial Incubation I more independent children deli, .
,;, INA, I accomplishing the L task of slipping"011 I I
�,;��: " L I 'Farm at Ottawa in 1921, and recoid- r than the others. Twel ' `1 .�': - "I DNA . Many parents seem to overlook or . . I
11, I.. I ed outside. and ten in the Pig- Mr. Elford gives advice on how Lto�; . I underestimate the'importance Of the 'Oats and strug- I
!''I . the Animal Hus-,,were f He says, "No- �Vy - rubbers, putting on c
. 1� I I .ad in the Report of t was conducted tell a good machine. - 1 -(�V g %,4,1 s.lu. S r', i- ce of undesirable tend .
" � the Experimental gery;' The experimen [��.;:, �k ,�erv�il first appearan - L . .,
"''�L I bandry Division of days. Both received a mix- thing, but results are an absolute' �,, , it Shortt,, EU'L Canadian, ,in be gling successfully with slippery but L
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I 1.'. � , I . 1922, to compare pure-bred York- I ture of chop and skimm born, ..s,cholar overcome, if properly treated while But perhaps the games help most,
, ,�� ; ly gain made by the hogs still there are certain marks that in- -1. , . , , oard of
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E!L�Z.'' 5 and cross-breds I erage dai L and, dicate the probable valu mental is chairman of the B wa. ,To children are still yo-ang., to develop 'Unselfishness. Early in life ':,, I
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� �jl ,, �; shires, Berkshire, pasture Was 1-38 Pounds and -to be a
. I 1 , breeds as economical on the I a ilia , , Ill -temper, selfishness, teasing, L
;`,.�.;!! . . Lfrom these two ery 1.1,0 pounds.' chine for hatching. The first of thes t Important wo brought one needs to learn to share . I
�:1�1� � Producers of bacon. Four lots, of hogs for those in the Pigg It should I I fault-finding, can be kept from becom- d loser -to relinquish smilingly to, .
� �,:�' ., );s I The quantity of meal eaten per pound is the general appearance.' [,a.`� I ,k-"een, cultured and sympathetic ing I unlovely'characteristies if a wise goo d ' for five days a L
" I were used: The number of the hc , , r on matters of someone else, an
`�.,L:�', wO of gain was 1.83 for those pastured.be well, made, good workinanship and ,imind. He is- a write s a splendid .
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.� ,; in the experim hogs in'and 1.85 for those fed inside. The, good and Political economy, an . � - '-
.;L-11� " pens of cross-breds, eight , quantity of milli: consumed by the i strudtiOn. 'The doors should hang true; iliakes his home in Ottawa. . � Af the root of wrong -doing one can opportunity. L I
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", different lots per pound . and 'fit without friction, the glass --e-- � �Iways find. selfishness. It besets the �
" � � Yorkshires. The experiment was a enough and neatly -puttied or L4 - ' - only child in a home where adults each has equal rights, the selfish child I I .
" , 15.83 for those on pasture and 4.75 for larg' I respecting
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I I . I Ithose enclosed. The cost of the feed battened, the paint or stain applied ,� ch he does by Wait- .
."., ,1,.,..,. , ception of the Yorkshires which were head was 6.36 cents for evenly, aild the machine should pre� 11 � Schools. I as well as the little, waif on the street those rights, whi
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q. , 11 fed pasture and 5.05 for those in 1 sent, the appearance of a finished �'It is not difficult to agree with a "snatch." Ing his tu
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,�: I . e end of � the Piggery. The total feed cost per 1 piece Of . eds and, en up to him ,
V, ment of the experiment, at th jots *as almostl,also is absolutely necessar See that lWeed Seeds," for which the Dominion I �
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:..�':. each thirty t. 4 . identical being 4.6 per pound of. taini the walls are double and likely to Seed Branch is responsible, that no happy surroundings he learns to share the world about him and lead him
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. � �', allopped, tankage and skimmilk. ixty days. the ccTber� are, besides an the study of seeds. The .1
,. ��, , 1. I average daily gain was 1.29 pounds carried, During the s 950 pounds other Points of more or less import- tion, identification, and study of seeds Drinking fountains whose interior
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spectively f or the . � ance. The lamp should have a la gives scope for the training f I ,parts can not be reach ,
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; 1. I cross -bred pen I I I enough bowl ,to . last at least th 7e Of faculties, and the intrinsic It is quite a with scaq,ding water and a
I ��?'�'11,��, , . pound fox. e.''be&Mn a I - � to fill, easy to take I rang
. ,,� ": Berkshires and .98 hours, convenlimt L I I value of the information so derived a SLUCcession of fine rhubarb from De- Ill the fountain . I
the Question. -Have ther ,'been . big handful ,of Shot. F
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... el good workable burner is of use in after life. The .
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I I of meal eaten per pound of gain was, termine 1J ey, the mica openingL SOL one divison, and IT, -rhubarb be6omes obtainabl
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i��' .�, � . 1 2.52 and 2.50 for the cross -b. . of tubercu . placed that the whole -of the flame is ,this connection a collection ! �
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'L�111,'�,�� I Yorkshires. The a;ndlln't of. milk us mental Farm at Ottawa carried on a standing the heater well insulatdd s the t1bli: Old stool's of rhlxb,aTb are broken fo-untairn.- This. -wilq remove the scum
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. 7!, : '111 -pound of grain was 5.66 and 5.68 rd of reacting cattle for to further points out, up into sets in May and. planted in and Imalve, the vessel cleadi. and arweet., .
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I � "::N, -b -, 6-08 about fiye years. An account of the X relia,Vle thermometer and thermo- it is not difficult to niAe a f airly during the
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':�',�,L''�L', r for t,he Berkshires, and 5.5 for the experience is contained in the Interim 4 t large.and representative,. collection of Mer. By autumn the crowns are in
I � stat, egg-traYs that slide in and ou Dry feet will make a stranger
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1� I , L the �cross-breds, 4.95 cents for th 31, 1922. In December, 191 rking. that, occur practically everywhere. proof. As needed, the c � , I
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I 111, .. 5 for the ber of the best to s of the main daiiY This circular, which Is uAllau - On' the other hand, a great ma nd packed tightlY iiij)oxes, in'
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1, I T��.. maximum daily gains with the milli adjoining farm. � I.. o tells how to L , , �L� Jicular sections of; the. country- the shoots soon develop. ute4 ''� ,
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'Lk shires were found to yield sides of�,-time--to'tixne 'the cows in 9 . I LL r � .- I 0 Caftv d aro u rid I
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'N"' ": � . We' I . exaniined. number of the Agri . . . . . . r , zette'ro ,, I . . . 6isifure. ,as was. placer . I I !, I :-
g ' 1' r , , equired igh.t, averaging 50 to ughtered and I . I I � lighL , The first e . L . L .,'�
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� 11; 55 ounds a side, but they 'did n ndeno, I super -.1 ,�-� if vhi� h WdII known varietie I -rhubarb was ready Febrpary. 3 d' (11 . � 7 � . . .11
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A _ possess sufficient or uniformity ity in the conditiong16und;' An al . � .. d, and, Tumbl- - . I L , I
�j.' ' r r � . 2 . .1 , ard's Ear mustar it was finished, by March 30th � In tho*ramoust Va%l3ihan �Dlstri I
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� L. nswer the bacon re- long in the herd -continiled profitable this province -gives an account of p t L ur.st
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, ;.i I I 1�- I I of fleshing to a -bred lot yieldedl,milk - �vhen killed, what he terms the "tremendous, de -1 ard, and two less known, In- area occupied was 22 $qua 33OW Itiver 3 od . I L . 1. L
��j� , . quirements. The cross and ' tard. All.1 yiel� � per location for mixed
�11!1��. ,L,L . producers* r 1 Ian iistard and Black mus yiel 9.7,5 pounds, the 11 An especially fo le. Splendid op.
. 1,--� I me cases -milly slight velopment in the 'Schools Of - Ontlar!6'0 if es, 4 Was ' Ing 4.07 pounds. farming and airyin
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�1' "!'�� I sides averaging between 60 and 65 -,,showed in so L and more than a hundred other are fmolt bei �oung men now living L
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-,.111 I . I I The sides were longer and I trace, of the disease. With others during iline, years of tb 11 I cribed and illus I - A. [n districts .where g..d i.nd raimcit .
0 � ,�, pounds. underthe'Act have been forth eeds are des I I, be . I
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L' "i -r. , otherwise superior to the Berkshires 1 the disease progressed at a rapid rate. I and x�ethods Of eradication ;;e 'Live Stock Market. be bought at reasonable vrices,
�- "�., �, c Ing. During -that time the allot- , THIS IS NOT PIONEERING, the , I I
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.,,�o "), � for manufacturing Into Wiltshire I The conclusions reached by the Farm om ' rst 10,00 acres
: . liulletin referred to. Live
'' ,sides. d�e* by the Dominion to ag,rl- According *to the Dominion f1
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.'�-,O.:�� L marked, superiority both In quality of I adopting this bang system depends ouittiral education in � & Export Arrangements. -young calves are not being liquidated railroad, Steven miles. Good roads. .
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k. 1�1,.�Fl fleshing and, the uniformity with I upon whether the value of the pro- I 'has e n "'3,000. That ,good ,WoTk,L Cat � telephones and schools. Easy pay- i
r I - ,if ' - to quite the same extent as they were . I .
� � -,� V;. I . which the fat was distributed along I geny from the segregated cows would I.. te:n .ccompli.5hed, is exemph led The Live Stock Branch of the De ments extending over is years lberte. I
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� "", P -. I ,hat the attendepee at ' the De- in 1922. The report on March 8, from This is ibe 33est Zand nuy In A
,, "'lo - , l the back and sides. Both from the I f main- I partment of. Agriculture and' write for further
.,; I 1�1 I justify the extra expense 0 a 'act V L nol for veal IRRIGATION I
.= 1. by t'b6ntarlo Agricultural * C erally ha a been busy Toronto, was that the dema and .
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, t- � am, the second herd. 3, and from Montreal, that o0X2,AWY,
, �, � 1. im I Is Ifor Some time past making arrange- had lessenei I'Tedicir . - Alberta ;
01 L quality of the sides, the Yorkshires I ti , tghe Bang herd would be justif ed e�oj ecs of instru ctIOA for teach-, L unfinished calves 11
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11 � - - Id be with the entry of -the herd qn=e 1, from 146 in 1913 to 423 ments export of beef cattle the quantity of light I -1 .1
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, ,,A� I O.S. it wou Accredited Herd System. is f .
� � , Questiovls it more profitable to lifying for grants in th a -bout -by the removal grades � � I I
��t! I . ted herd are un- schools qua ditio-fis brought .
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�� allow fattening hogs to run at pas increased from I The total sales of live stock this I I
0��'.". L' Charging the ex- connection , 159 to of the British embargo. An export .
,�, turd oi- to supply grain feed in their avoidably high. compared with the 11 I
.1 -51111- l I penses . of feed, bedding, rent, and labor, 1,804. A notable - feature of the d,e-, .
V, --,� cattle section at eachstock yard, se- year up to date, I 9
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1;1 -nl Answer: -Much . . e ,number of school and neral supply, is,being provided-, and markets, were reported as: 115,494 011 SM-kLL JOBS 1. I
k, �,�� � I th 1, , The A .mtford" 1.9 the best �
,� consists and manure, in the Central Fa�m ex- I ' , 20,903 calves - d your I
1, I" quality of the pasture. If it � =a'gw1,`dens. In 1914 the nu � ersi. ge 'table method- of tagging andivet- cattle against 93,533 value t1m, mi%er. Bull
k I ZI, �;, I . . . Of luxuriant clover, It is, as a rule, perimenty left a profit slightly exceed- L. a sui Z o)Vn oil empties d1root � 1'
�. 1��,111;1�1`;, -year period. I of these were,, respectively, 20 and I erinaTy -inspection arranged, for. An against 22,554; 209,164 hogs against to. To,touamrulmloors' fence Posts'
� , ".1- . more profitable to allow the hogii their Ing $6,000 for the five sheep against into wheelbearrow or � I
!* , J:;�;. L 56, v&eTeas in 3.921 .they were 690 effort is also being made to arrange 159,459; and 48,336 A handy-
I-, "�q:� ` ,, 4 L � I 45,835. it will be noticed that only `elB,r,d`,'U't0t, made for I I
k,;�;�'. , . I 1 1,114. with the steamship companies for hand or power, on
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.-��i".� L . L entioned. that the ,ace on a TegulaTI calves show a decrease. oi,onto, on I NvIth or with-
� �, POULTRY s clean and sterile., It should be m adequate ,carrying sp
0,:' �,�,,�,, : milking piachine ho sale 'of ten trucks,
I.. runnhig axil ) thor- $2L63,NO referred, to I's 'only a com- �ehddule ,at ratpa consistent, with the March 8, rep out euglue, We alro
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f4L' It Is a good plan when The a L I .1 -� teers In I , imoa,ke blar,gxer mixer
ll W r',,� � ;, most prevalent one. Is tA e OTdl- Parativeqy small proportion of th that may be expected. Ne loads of the best feeding s �r o ot Ii frLe.
- I CU ti Goold ShaillaY & -
- Incubator, to set one or two hens at cl�,ghly clean the machine in th province unde�r. b sines�s .Ons I I L
0. , �,,." I - sum recelt%l- by the eSSa;; Publicity to thd regula anticipation of the new store c6ttle RuirCo.,L* It d L� .
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, the same time so as to make Sure, nary Way and then immerse the t - the couragement and I der which Matters will.be conduct- export trade at from $6.75 to $7 per 4 1�)00 wollIngto. S I .0 . �,
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0 � -� should there be chicks dead in the cup and milker tubes into some chemi ed in the yards. Winnipeg Britntford, Ont ) -
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�. !,L� , '' . with the machine or Its management. by adding hydrochloride solutions or reached, a total of, $2,675,290, 1 � �,'.'. "formity as to - quality. Land' supply, the moAton reports, a much keefier de- ... 1. I
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..' . I 'Isl to immerse the ly mid nec.ersary to make it of general bene- , 'L , '' . I I i .
� ".1 but when the number of chicks hatch- � Ing machines clean in Poultry parlance, the'ear S live stock industry. . , . ) I
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;.:'L�,�'. ' . ed is taken into consideration, the and teat cups In,hot bringEl the Profits- Moral: hatch eax ., -- .. ,- � ,
� LLL�." . I milking tubes '-',-- ��� . I , :� S i ( ; � .
, proportionate loss is not much greater t a temperature of 160 to 180 . . tn!�'4,, 'L . I I . BABY CHICK, ; �
,� ,V;�":� : , Water a �� 25 of them delivered free to every . I
�, � L, �', �,; I I I than with the hen. I �� 1. degrees F. There is no do,ubt.but --- who registers for Shawl- 1111 1.
I .1 �. , i�, . : , rob 'for Rome I .
. '11 , I I � It would seem, howevet, that a chick ean, but I andlools - c,,n1-,--1t Poultry 0ou I . �
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I this L ' . . igraculture V I 'i il I
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;'L) " � I dollars --each ye I o �
,��, , " I in an incubator. One reason for , , , ", I ' I L ------Oj� - increase &n farm toois� implernerl L ., - ----1 I ringboM. bovir grow and lat e5s Ill �
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'O". � I I I 6r cover, to apply wea - I . --- It Icee
�"L � ",I L , . Illsufficient Moisture in the � L' ' .' -k 0 -a 5 tile he I o or . i
at- 'Chilies und 4, a ivar in -not
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i'� ., , may be , . t.,,yniachines has been,,gmit ' , c -t- , =" . . I
This causes the membrane ib, by all ago, ,,, ak 11 intl to k -
I and .�ade -Atid�VVOOfing Pa eeD sharp all
incubator, I It you have an brphan Ian . . .. I I L. bi, L bottle of L
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. r I ; In the egg to become f means try to find -a foster-Thothe;r In a s'sW formed 'a large L par o: , . tnient . I I .
- , 1 I tithe need Brines. I'll
, - T : tile flocle. Perhaps s6mo ewe lost her , '&ab all bearings &s r�6tdueing the effi-I L - Kond.111's4avin Treel I
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4, !", chick can not break through. �Ie,�Vl.l eriod of Steefftofing A bottle rnay save a hortio Vir You. it,s wortl� *hIlf L, .
� . ' � . I � may L improper,lamb about the time the orphan was equipment of many &�ns: Thes� ' ,cy and shortening the p L L, I .
. '' L Another reason be 'simple tool's I I'll VL '�6'1.' in which to be r the noxt time you @Lro .
�Yl �,,�,�,�, L . - Were piobabli the lil4i'l, bien, rnkiT., ANk your de&10
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� 11r, �" ; ' L This born. To get her to claim the orphan, 'a ne.gg of Direct trom Manufacturers to Co- 1A Wive., rol 6
"�� ",�� I ventil'ation in th . Iii working the sinall" farmers' Sumer. Write for FrIcai 6oId0Vor7Wb0M 0 900,
" . '' . .� o Useful . . L I -of of a t fri, copy of "A Trestba'611 I
:� ,�, ,; Ill .cau Irub oil or kerosene On th A.Cr. L . ., � - nany Millions L , dollars, . tile 110T561, (a your druggi or m-rito us. L L
Itl �, " li, .1 � I I wl so the chiqk to Aio from Suf- , sassafras , A . . �roLeesg of � �1'ja6,g-�,: ." � I . I Special Terms to Far,1609 . Horna tt& at Also I,Iteftuw for I
� ,I- �� . i lamb and * oil the ewe's f ace and nose. I lalid under I , 11 y -has, b een invested, The xn&dh1no �1,togaler'; to troo . - L L . � I I
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-J, ,� , , I , . focatidn, Owing tIO lack of air; or A. orphan, dev.tl6p J 0. , I I
. �.* � I If there is no ewe for the , ment of the farl�.s �rp, 'the only l'OSSI since the The Mitallic R006"&�C** I � .�
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.;''�,�L, I raiWlit on a bottle. I provement I . � "I . L. her horse, motor or nian, . Limited . . .�'�U'a VSIH,h Vt., U'S'A' L 9.1 - ' �
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