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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-01-26, Page 6�,`�'­,NR�l . . , I . I I I . 't� " , . I -d I I i 17 " .1 I I ::� I 1�1 7 1 , 'T�7­ _�­, ��'T­ ,-T'-- ---- - Wqr,4,,W wawa. W%i�T%,WVM_W,WlW%,W_-," , 8 ' ' � I B " � 11 " '-I , T�' 1, , , � 1 4 1 1 f 3, " . � � 77 I �,� M I , I :" , . ,:, �1 M , ! � I I ! :� ! � � 11, ', Im , .,� , , I I . , ' , ,i� M I . " � " !,A , I I I , - � M 1 "l ?_�� , 11., A, �.,, '. , �.' A!" A0 00 1. , M ... -, , I a 11�1 . - ,� . "!, 7 " `1 _!"7_7 7,77w` ' , . ;, , - f,�I, , ural' I ", ` Vuly 'ii M " , ; M I M M M "I. I M "' %.r,ffi - , V ,w bw-WIP •I 41 im, DO , �,a 1, i-: wh .ga� The Adoi f*- ' � M ; . in 00. �*Olk � Ow , "b ft I Enirweo� �, '" IF417 M %A" � I M I - - " I. acted In , tue I - , , I , i 08 , r 7, 'N M" , '. �� "I r I I �i � i M. I I 4=11 __V. IkTe not; M Oct I .. , �­�,: - ��N I M & W, .M� I '... ­ I „fila " 1110,*Q , A 4hows. , I " It. I . ,. �, - v , I ,� - 11 M.", � � i FOC d�� Low � tl."ing C ,",",; �.��, I, ; � , ih i jr, X. I - , , , I " Y �� I I M 'Madame' , V149 On or W; taxi. I I . . .1 �, �, 'MI � I I 11 - Too I Ing. raincee w. Blunder 1210111 PUY'll, "F , � SJOI 7a� . I , tW.$1#J%tdc14 Show of 1922 was by D. 0. A r it 40 � "un I , I �-o - � I .�� � and, ame., �­ed its the Pitat Ig Allot W ",Q 1,04,91 I � %'�, , , ... I 1. ,�, nauch Baok,Aqd Not Enough i *dUlty-ftnitatiou .. - .. , I '. 1, M ., � , , �m 11 I � ;4,41m" � I I , , way .4" viptpg 4 record breaker - ..V:� T,.� , 11, A ." I—, M , , � ,I the following from a report of the Bey C4111) 4114 41t I . I e 0 �; � � $� 11 , I � , � I M . . I � i Bix, -Be to a U4ru Club Mani-Bural tb us itupdri-put as Feeding- '� from G,R � M l!T pan means 44ma 1 J �1'1164�19slqft t ,�, ! 0 .1� I 4 ptinglinus Fat Stock Show in the m , , . I , 11 . . , �, 4� " . I I � . S =.Arkly 9 P::, , 'N111 I , :, 11 Mineral Vagdo Prevent Break- Meat; o1i e,,, arm 2 x strayed =_ After 4t lifig, " iia I ' Stott dakire Weekly Sentinel fjbqws Schund Fairs find IfloYs' Clubs Are ciaf).___, I b ve found In,, I ,a (Spd.- ed. the, V 0,All"4171 . . 11 i I - r . I that %Q;;,, I 1' I . , , t Important; event In. Wong poli- makfug ,letive Young Patriots,' dawn in 8*60. .�, �: , I - , , . , , t nay Pilla a veritable 'Act" Rays tissue 1� 04,, d � . , . - . � . . .. ,. " , tion despite the reported poor con . � Madame Paraills, a cess is I . 11- 1�..'�, A , -'-,W , are IS 4 1 7 ­ ,,, ditiqin of British farmers generally. tcontributets fly Ontario liatartment Of I (Contributed o3ift', ta,�&UepartWOUll Of vin and ' , "I . K Ag'lo,4 � I fig. , nViLA � t �4 "k .. In : 0, . Agriculture Turtle 0) QDto.) highly respected resident bird,, _ , '. � I I ar , : I , - I I . 1. I "At' *I-- seventeenth ,annual show . ., '. I "I I.. . , . I � - "I was incapable of resting my able a P, 11 con- . a *Iwa , both .. - f fat cattle, organized by the Bir- High efficiency at a very low shel � ' � - in agriculture the boy has arrived. brain which made me so ill at times tral. Sboas -;m _��, I Aibr4 � minglisen Agricultural Exhibition kAQ Was a long time, coming. His ter or building equipment Cost is I almost became unconscious. Four stout d' Th "a 11 � � I f�, . rA I Society, wWeb opened' on Saturday' v,.:,,i 11 e . vcdbttah�atf .. .aft; as been as tortuous as a wild more easily obtained in swine rear-. months I suffered day and night. I to, all th I at It *ill -novilk. 00 I . - "M �, , , I ,at the Bingley Hall. Birmingham, -apeyme. and , " I . :; _ I . past method. I iiiJ %4711 V . . � ;;- I - 01 there has. been a stronger repre- g i at Cities his reluctant Ing by the are of the Colony house took 3 boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills 77 11 1�. ... :� � . and returned to good health," W Cow I. A - _1 I �r ,� , %'&' , I sentation of cattle than for the d. . 11 ujl�t.oxa also suffered, from I* am _ I � -� , - ; ,,, C OP 1 f�,I lagged distressingly. system than any. other !if:; i I -Vi" . � M,l 11- -1 I .. 1Expensive, My 1,4 74 . , 01i V e� ,,� � '. , , . I I . I - � twenty yeargf. For all that it ho�a Lie l)Id Not Get a Fair Show at First notryous sickness aiiq4 after telling cimy� r � aid ,Nlil I �WW 'TIONT. 'eam. '' i I", , : � not been so good an all-round extu- To bring the boy into general : Phy.feally. � Dodd's Kidney Pills, found r 1- V2 lwal* r a I bitio. as some others during that . and grant to- it*, ft 71160in 4rft -t 11 ". � . . Ai , I study, all,man- lief." I I .� , 0, C , 0,9, sntoispr, �V% W. �, 10. . ' , - , ia��tj` ''I'll, I � I 60 0gricultural work and Stu two , 6, " I L. , , . I 1 period. I On farms where bu� one at "I shall tell of this remedy that in urs assmatuese, , y tahil�er t&' - , , , - _' � 4�,, . In paint of view of figUirles this ner of efforts had been made. He I brood Soma are kept and these have Autioak-of-,, gnsovilig Voftoepr,An � saved my life, so that others might prer y 1. � .. I � � " . ! year's show may be claimed as a was bullied and bribed, cuffed and rustle around the barnyard and get relief." a toOV room W''bavAqg-.0e, I . 1� - , I , - I . , record for the past two decades, the coaxed. pinched and patted, whipped- to of their food and arranigs Dodd's Kidney Pills'act directly on 1 C44 , in"te I 04 . waur'siil � . , rrrr I . "I , .11 - I -_ -_ total number of cattle entries being and w1tapolled; yet scarcely a toot hunt part -e1I'*i%,# 4TY1. I , I . I I 138 last year. . ' their own sleeping quarters beneath the kidneys, They put the kidneys in , _bMel . JM � " p3 as coTpared with forward until condition to s i itse.,wa,ithh-th. , - ,;, . train the uric acid out down In . g. ' be re , , �� Da_ -Tea %743NF ,�,v­ W. ff, - - It was a disappointment that among had he voluntary gone I the straw stack, one seldom sees din- of the blood. With no uric acid In � , � " -111,114, ,, I... . membered tbat�cbilbls 11 Its indi- 1.1­1� .1 -4 1. -r_ ��' i NEW LAW' BURNS the absentees were a Shorthorn and very recently, has 'by E' .. � two Herefords entered by the King, , The Old (AhLor 4ou Policy. 1 eased, uuthrifty �r crippled pigs. In the blood there can be no rheums- cats bX1p4I"&1n[trIdtnL " 0110'iftIO Is 9914 in Siaobr� E. VIPOAPEL. I ' the I'litt, I , '11 g contrast to Is accommoda- tism or neuralgia. them year after year, in spite' of � f 94% AM d which were held up by foot At uub time, figuratively ap kill ' �_ - d � lie was h il:aaau� that the lit,irm yard affords, ?NO reasonable care, should give especial ".4, . find . mouth disease. Old by t1te nose will otos""t ' I .4. - attention to ails attempt to build up , 1, There were twenty-one pens of 1 ,ay. he pig pajac,s or expensive pig - Beats Electric or Gas I a., : eous doses from test -books of for- I . DO ANIMALS THINKT - the body by special diet, the drinking and middlings ill hard to beat. Where, i . sheep as against 17 last year, while e ol. gerjea. The best at the expensive "Ing terminologies were forced of milk ,and addition of butter, 4�ream available, skim milk is also good for showed a Slight decrease, with ' no better fur us than and fete in larger amounts, . ' Pigs In, down his unwilling throat, in order , structures do more sows. in out -door feeding in cold 1. Anew oil lamp that gives am seta's- gg entries ag#inst last 'Year's 92. Do animals actually think, and do , and every measure weather, very little water should be ugly brilliant, soft, white light; even: Islasm I the barnyard when only one or two they reason as human hours of Sleep has � the p?,ultry and pigeon classes there I to give him a tast their families are beings reason? possible to build up the Strength of used in mixing feeds. Place the better than gas or electricity, r I brood sows and These questions were, some ; fewer birds staged, but this % to farming! . .1 been tested by the U. S. Government were few the tissues. sow, in the farrowing pen ten days 1 universities and found 'w" due rather to the want of room BUL lu-d�y we have the boy Ken- ; considered. Many of these structures time ago by Professor E. Lee Thorn- or bo before she is due, so that she bud 85 leading . , than the lack of entries, ?many be- ula,aly ilitereated in agriculture; Open- I have Proven to be much too heavy dike, of Columbia University. He . I - . may-haVe plenty of time to become 11 id:- to bar sur- , to be superior to 10 ordinary oil . deliberate) refused owing to , d, open-handed. I a charge to carry, in that the results SnExperiments havf been made on '. THE LESSON OF PASTEUR lamps. It burns without odor, Brooks I in e y ed, OPell-11110de - thoroughly accustomed . I or noise -no pumping up, is simple, � space pressure. I open-eyed, for he is looking at farm tve�c frequently unsatisfactory and . . roundings. The farrowing pen must "B sides the live stack there were "I'cu_e fish, reptiles, birds, and various am- : clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% , ,,,. e 3 of roots, I jo,� in a new light; ofivii-itiluded, be- that there was always all interest trials, notably dogs, cats, mice, and The world of Science and'the larger e dry, well ventilated and free e excellent exhibit c�usv he is now regarding agricul- Kin. draughts and Should carry a kerosene (coal -oil). while, there I L,,�l instruction with a sympathetic, I charge against the investment. monkeys, to see how they learned to world of humanity celebrate this week The inventor, F. N. Johnson, 246 corn, and potatoes, do simple things in order to get food. the centenary of one of the greatest guard rail for the sake of the litter. were, as usual, a large number of ',standing; cyto landed, for he sanitation as Important as Feeding. A moderate amount of cut straw Craig St. W. Montreal, is offering to I. of US, - of the sons of France, Louis Pasteur. �,Ul I ,,�,I( All these animals manifest funds . implement stalls, exhibits .S ready, even eager, to I saullutio. IS a ,'cry important Ia6_ bedding me koze the I mentally the safne sort of intellectual His life and work are a fitting answer bed in is recommended. It is es - or a lamp on iO days' FREE trial, farm machinery. and stand of firms n,,e_nandle and wield it as Proudly as ietly on give one FREE to the first . ) for in av�iae rearing, in tact just as life Their learning is after the same to those who dbubt the value of sential to treat sows quiet] d , 11 . or even to dealing in everything that is re- if,e were a field marshal's baton. feeding. During the general type. What that type is can theoretical research. HIS .services to kindly at farrowing time. I user in each locality who will help quired by agriculture." itn) Much Book and ,Not Enough Boy* lunch so as be seen best from a concrete instance, mankind had their origin in inquiries A constipated condition in the him introduci! it. Write him to -day I I surunier period when swine are given I Early methods to bring agricu - lot- A monkey was kept in a large cage, which seemed at first sight remote I rov� when farrowing is the - most I for full particulars. Also ask him revduru of tic -Ids or wood " ailment at this time, and to explain how you can get the agency I knowledge and the boy together the I Into the cage was put a box, the from human application. But not serious and without experience or money BLACK SHIRTS AND BLUE �;11'1 olool. ( tions mast be made to I i:�,­d because th��Y lacked that most natural canditiona - the question )f which was held closed by a enly did he lay the foundations Of doe precautions ;poltant, U11119 ill L-011119 RoUW11 of suniLation has not to bf.� Considered, as very little can I to $500 per month. a- wire fastened to a n9ii, which was extended research, but important avoid this trouble, make $250 . RIBBONS " 'Point Of contact." Tht'le Was but JuSL as Soon as the Pig Is " inserted ill a hole in the top of the practical results also followed from ' be done to remedy it once it occurs. I __ t- u,uen l3ook and not tuough BOY cicscd, or kept under Conditions that box. . In-, investigations. The true si Avoid sudden chances in feed, espec- . - The black -skirted vendettists of " art, &;�Ltiag away from nature the If the nail was pulled up out of aixe of his work, .however, h I �� i.11y ,b I tb,� winds of Me pedagogues. The fntilt ,&n confining for farrowing. lialy have now added a blue ribbon ia,i gagged and k-huked mentally at question of Sanitation at once be- � i tf neglected the hole the door could be pulled he Bought ever to obey the Law of The feed should be fairly sloppy, and to the other battle honors won in civil I a (On early me�ao, izanou Of learned comes apparent,, and Humanity and extend :.he frontiers I a small quantity of linseed meal or I strife of their own making, for by I unci (to nim) ' meaningless Phrases. trouble follows. The pigs are healthy (,pen. In this box was a piece of banana. of life. To France, at this time, his ground flaxseed adried to the ration I violvnce , converted it It W�13 like a ('i�;nesv dinner course, when out on the clean fresh soil, ' memorable address at the opening of will also aid in preventing corLstipa- They paraded the The monkey, attracted by the new I town to sobriety. ' r, 1­r3L- action, starting with file des- and the farther we get then' away ject, came down from the top of the Pasteur Institute is a heartening tion. . streets and entered the cafes. belab- 6eri and eDdifig With tho soup; but from such surroundings the more ol' box. call: "The law of life places one Immedlat6ly following farrowing, oring the drunken men (and the sus- _ this case the nuts were usually too likely we are to have trouble. The the cage and fussed over the human life above any victory; the the sow must not be disturbed, if lucts) they met with cudgels and hard for the youngster to crack. colony botfse, has been used by alarly bout and t;p- forcibly feeding them with castor oil. lyin, Say I-! a Goingstet-a Club ."aJL farm and ,breederr, with Success, Ped it up and down.011c played with law of death would sacrifice hundreds everything is alright, preferably Encouraged by their success they . but its use can be extended to every the nail, and finally pulled it out. ane thousands of lives to the ambition for 12 hours or so. A thin slop of 13DYS are gregarious; they, flock. of one-" . middlings and water is all she "111 -y -I Quality" .hick. - hatched f,.., went on to use similar methods a- 'S in the city farm where pigs are kept. In the , When he happened to pull the door should get. When required, at the carefully ,elected ,gre from pure bred. of The boy, whether be live milder sections where the tempera- again it, of course, opened. He reach- taYieg stock. They gr- to he." gainst thieves and all manner - ill i ----.- start, and for the first three days, . A.re- -d profit P.y.­ Hatched finder criminals, so that vice in that town 01 the country is by nature .gang- 0 "club," ture are not below zero for very ed in and got the food inside. it the general ration must be kept I fidealconclitions. they &r,vioior,u­d,t,rdy. is now only a ward -a rumour. from .Ler. But call the gang a Ouse can be ; had taken him thirty-six minutes to PURE-BREDS PAY BEST IN and it gives an air to the affair, long periods the colony It very light, This may be gradually - "Royal Q..Iity" dey-.Id .hi.k. delivered the evil cities across the Lombard successfully used during the entire go' in. although the latter word has not at- the ' Another piece of food being put in SWINE BREEDING increased until the normal ration in _ toyourexpre s,t.tJ..Pr.P.id_Ni..ty­_.. Flain. The world would long ago ways had an attractive meaning to year to t�e cqmplete exclusion of . being fed in about ten days' time. per cont ..f: -ri-I g..r-le.d. El.- have sailed into the millennium if expensive permanently situated large i and th6 door closed, the occurrences In these days of comparative plan- During this period a ration of equal . .tivadard 6-d.. such hustling tactics did indeed serve the lad. The club collective is Piggery. i of the first trial were. repeated, but always more attraeUve than the club U ty, there is no excuse for using any- parts of finely -ground oats and A 110-FIFUL Write for our B.by Chick there was less of the profitless pull - Book. It gives -..Y lt.fW-1 I virtue. But they have been tried corrective. Expensive Buildings s Islistake ' two thing but a pure- bred boar on On- wheat middlings, allowed to soak BOOK Met. ou poultry ­j.l.g ..d I again, and they have always failed. e in and tipping. He got in in FREE it'. .b..kptely fr... While a militant apostle holds a gun The Boy Wattle to Ile a Doer of Financially. minutes and twenty seconds. toric farms. Such h sire will trans- between meals, with sweet skim � I mit his own qualities to his get, milk if available, is difficult to sur - I CANADIAN CHICK HATCHERY to their heads or a castor-oil bottle Things. Swine are kept by the majority of i With repeated trials the animal producing especially uniformity in pass. When the litter is weaned the I . Department 119. to their lips, men may, of course, he There is another powerful instinct farmers with the intention that pro- i finally came to drop entirely the pro- quality and type. If buying a young milk secretion of the saw may be amenable to any and every suggestion In the boy: fit shall result from the undertaking. fitless acts, and to take the nail out HAMILTON - ONTARIO of uplift. But the militant apostle -Johnny," enquired five Sunday The chance of making a profit is In- and open the door as soon as the box boar, it is best to select one at eight checked by feeding dry oats for a . . I School teacher, "would you like to go fluenced by a number of factors, one I was put in his cage. He had, we to twelve months of age. An aged few days. . cannot stay in the same position for 'to heaven?" -.9verhead or equip- . Id say, learned to et in.bear of value can frequently ever, and when be withdraws reaction -What's doing there, teacher?" of which is the . - 9 be used to advantage in the average . sets in. Many men will not realise meat charge against the operation. . - , The greatness of Socrates' 147 lwals the eager response. If a fa.rmer hail a $2,000 p1grery - herd. As a general rule, a boar may or he fact' that he was the . the conditions on which alone, any be( used at eight months of age, but peig','eyt Veekl." worrying away with WHY 13ABIES CRY brought There's the case in a nutshell. building then the,first $200 received HOW TO TREAT FROSTBITE AND this must be done very sparingly until spiritual improvement can be Your real boy wants to be where from swine sales each year goes to I would the pertinacity of terrier at the , about. They think that they can they are doing things, and he wants paying interest Wiling in- he is at least a year old. The ,age ity I It's often hard to find the trouble hustle their fellows into paradise. But on the bk CHILBLAINS idea behind the phrase -Manchester � . to do them in company with "some limit depends largely on the breeder -It tuay be, teeth -it may be a quick lunch, spiritual or physical, the other fetters." vestment. It the same number a The first treatment of frostbite silty of the animal, thedGuardian. . leads to indigestion rather than to of .swine could be produced In buildings ratIn defining his motto in life as that stolmitch-but oh I so often it is , school Fat- Have Helped the Farm costing but $100.. then. the amount I should begin when the attack occurs. must use his own judgment. Exces- 0 -just a chafed irritated skin on nourishment. This the Fascists Will . . Be of the boar will naturally re- f "thinking trying, toiling and trust - oar Soap has been used. learn when It Ing in the Boy. that would have to be taken from It consists in restoring the circulation give u Which p Italy is - to the tissues by the gradual process suit in small, weak litters. The boar Ing," John Wanamaker displayed a dyspepsia. . Meanwhile Rural School Fairs have done the yearly swine sales to Day over- beautiful conception which few, Res- . agonies of with t - equip- of rubbing with snow or cold water, should be preverited from running, Bess t The remedy for this is so simple I they proceed Ir fa� k f much to interest Juniors in agricul head or interest on buildius by the pasty with the breeding sows. The gieates " of a Christian's earthly pil'grlm- - ordered civil life and, as in this case, ture. To be an exhibitor, and per- ment would be only $20. The greater i rather than forcing it factor in the health of all breedits t ag..-Oi*lpb Herald. , . Hours of -suffering-night after Compound for sins they are inclin- haps a winner, at a fair bas awakened the bilUdifig equipmeut per Animal , process of- artificial heat. In case of 9 , the ambition of many a boy. To be unit, the greater this licartion of sales I severe freezing this should be r- stock, especially in winter, is sufficient . -night of disturbance -have been ing se- to - receipts that must go to pay for that ! sisted in as long as necessary to exercise and the boar must be provid- ---- -_ I avoided by mothers, who have By damning those they have lie - able to show and win implies a knowl . insisted on -Baby's Own Soap. mind to. . edge of growing things. To know building equipment The barnyard I cure a good color and active circula- ed with a roomy pen and a sheltered solid - top free book 1. them, at that, by the how to grow things mean obBerv- reared pig will have but little charg- . tion. While doing this the patient Yard, to which he has ready access. 91" -ng full partion . Of,course it costs a little more, -and damn 1 l"M 1�1 Irrench's I able. .tion, study and Industry. ed against him under -buildings. or should be made as comfortable as os- As a further aid in securing sufficient vcv�d-r mous pimp. , most inefficient methods conceiv shelter, but the barnyard Capacity sibl, exercise, feeding may be done some aramon,Pornpuepsy I a very little more, however- The first Rural Sehool Fair was i 11 land should be strengthened and - is generally limited to one litter or I stimulated by hot drinks and by hot distance from the pen. and , r Its-Sluipla � than what is often bought and - held in 1909, three schools uniting, FITS JW r 1 t,atmenb. used -but four generations Of of 250. In the family of one sow. Many farmers I applications to other parts of the body. A sow intended for breeding plIr- Of aver Boy. -'.1 -V. TI!,t ,'-I, ?­ .upteft I I Canadialt Mothers are there to I WOMEN MUSTN'T WHISTLE 1921 there were 449 fairs, embrac- desire to keep more than one sow, !Thiis gradual restoration of the cir- poses must be from a prolific mother, ""f9'E&c_r le'�Q i" T' Y' ". L'.'iA'ii-T-Et00"Wt"C Ing 3,847 schools, with an attend- hence the necessity for building ' . CH'S R­.1_)IrS , ' culation, bringing it back in the same by a boar coming from a prolific fam- 2607 st.ja�,co c ,x IN111 11, 79 Ade,Roide&& . . . vouch for its purity, for the I Numbers of things are taboo among ante of 345,259, over halt of whom equipment of some sort for ! way it went, restores vigor without ily, and should _preferably have fit Twit,,, Obtario, ` Piggeries hav- , I Cornish fisher folk. No woman is I injury to the blood vessels. I , soothing healirig effect on Baby's were Juniors. At these fairs practi- the use of the swine. , Hasty least twelve well developed teats, set . -in, for the lovel tally every branch of agriculture was Ing accommodation for the litters of well apart and extending well for- ==rn!n:r7-_- delicate sl 3r pure !: allowed to whistle or bad luck will ; restoration by applying artificial heat V_.- , - , - I - covered, and the total entries of ex- four to six sows will require an breaks down blood vessels and causes ward on the body. For the production I , flower fragrance it leaves when ; surely -follow. � WANTED 1; Baby fresh and clean is taken I Taking a pasty to sea is another bibiLS reached about 200,000. eight pen building with feed room ac- � death of tissue. Severe cases should of market hogs, the sow need not be . Home Garden, Acre 'Profit, Baby commodation costing if fairly well � it pure-bred, provided �she is of standard . J . invitation to disaster, whiile bread always be given the advantage of good parentage, and that from his bath. constructed not less than $1,600, or I ' must be carried on board either in oBeef, and Hog raising contests have c ' few days' rest in bed to complete re- type and Cream - Cream - Cream .., � - also stirred the farm boy to action at the rate of $200 per pen. An equal s toration. . � . none of her boar pigs are retained for I I Don't you think, Madam, it's worth � slices or as a whole loaf. A half . amount of money would build live ,It paying the l5c. a cake, a little less if loaf of bread in a fishing boat signi- and study. colony houses and a feeding Shed with i Following frostbite the patient is breeding purposes. A first class We want more Cream. The more 1. �,,�, ' yon buy a box (3 cakes) which your fies that only half the usual catch of Junior Warmer improvement Asso)cla- a , very sensitive to cold, Frosbitten breeding sow is a comparatively cream we get the higher prices we kll crasksforBaby's Own Soap. Adv. fish will be taken. dons• forage cement door and hurdles for hands or feet get cold very easily. scarce commodity, and whenever one can pay. I - I I yard divisions. A very good colony They become numb and tired. As is obtained she should be retained as Patronize our Creamery and let us Animals are regarded with par- These associations are made up of house can be built for $100, ora titular disfavor, and dogs and cats young men, many of whom have , . they grow warm then itch tolerably. a breeder as long as long as she con. prove this fact to you. 'I. cheaper structure can be put to- ' Often the burning and itching from tinues to produce satisfactory litters. Remember, we Guarantee our I must not be mentioned when the nets been trained through the Sc000l gether for half that amount. With I . Fairs, and some of whom have taken � warmth of the bed drives sleep away. It is rarely advisable to breed a sow weight and test correct. !111 I are out. the increasing cost of building ma- - lit some cases ulcers develop and are before eight months of age, depending We are prepared to pay Cash for �,., Pilchards have been scarce in St. short courses under the Agricultural terial and labor aud a correspond- . . ­ -• Ives bay since the railway was built Itepresentative. They are local lead- Ing paring down of profits in swine ' hard to cure. on her stage of developement. If a cream to any patron wishing us to 61 . along its shores, and fishermen be- ers in educational, business, and so- rearing -the colony house will be a I The ulcers of frostbite must be sow is bred too yougg, she is unable do so, , 0 IF. %A A *6111:1 lieve that the engine whistles frighten tial endeavor, as well as being fore- gredter'factor in the future than it I treated with every care to prevent to raise large litters, her mammary Come in with your cream and see � o I . . most in taking up new methods of glands consequently will not develop it weighed and tested and get your ,�� I . the fish away. has been in the past. if you are � infection, for the tissue is of poor t__ 9 - �� . I St. Ives people declare that fish agriculture. They have been active Interested in colony houses or other ! quality as to resistance. They must Find she will be a poor mother to fat - money. I I Ore. very "knowing." When do fish in organizing and conducting Inter- shelter for Swine write to the De- i be kept surgically clean and dressings upe litters. Creamery open Saturday flights sm. , I • were d Association Debates, County Judging Partment of Agriculture at Toronto. charged every day. No sow can take proper care of her- til 9.30 p.m. during winter months. L4111 doing damage to the nets some P, ,,,, lien caught one, flogged it and Competitions, Ploughing Competi- -L. Stevenson, Toronto. The itching may yield temporarily self and support two litters simultan- �1, . . let it go again to tell Its fellows it, tions, Banquets, Public Speaking to the application of cool water, to a eously at a profit for the breeder. If The Seaforth Creamery Co. contests, Baseball Leagues, and Mineral Feeds a sow is in fair fitindition, She may , lotion containing camphor, tar or , pen if they did flat clear Prevent Breakdown In Be Field Days. tisfactorily he bred C. A .L r"lk!, * L out of the neighborhood. These Junior Ploughing Matches - Swine. menthol. But the important thing is a few days after BARBER. " f", ,­ 1 ag of mineral to build 'up the devitalized tissues her litter is weaned. If, however, she . . I ­­ crave revived a long neglected phase Three" the feedii condition, . - �,�';�;, O.F.- and:restore a good circulat" act that is bred in a very weak, thin I - i� Oeff there will no .. con - ,� 11 . of agricultural endeavor, and old suppleallonts to swine It Des b ! I '. ,� . . .1 I ploughmen have expressed great oat- folind pailsible to prevent' much of longer be Mal undue a Small weak litter will probably re- HELP HELPLESS BLIN"D BABIES �; .. wo'. . - 'it - * Isfaction with the work of the laft. ilia Ion caused by breaking down at susceptibility to cold. cult, and it'wofild.have been' better I ­ ill �irgt� build up the nourishment management to fir feed ra ' ' V I Of _4 libe lly-for A Dominion Charter, without Stock: t LL , - . . . . I Live Stock Judging Contests toulk h6go'betere or whop they are Bot ' . three to four'weeks, thus gi'nug her Subscription, we recently obiaiaed . , , . � , . -qh� �, cry., ':,� . , ��, � � I . I the wholef Uod5r. Next� givie special , re( . a " , L, -three to market . , L� place in thirty counties last ---city • 'it, attention to the affected part. Nutri- a chance to regain necessary, vitality, for the -establishment, In the of I " hem be.. in Hogs that are given allimmil . . , I , Year, and there - any , ­; .... � '�' .. Biter -County competitions. The win- tankage or leguminous posture com- ,tion may be encouraged by daily rnas.w and,,vigor. The value of's. sow can Ottawa of a Home, Nursery He t- , ­ L i P _Quer t1im - . only be estimated on the size and h "Ild ,�,)!�­,'� ��. . h, of Price more had a free trip to the Chicago mom)y poss"s strength of bone raffl- I - (L", L I V1, , 11 . health of her litOrs, and to this end under six yealis of sigia free to. an L I I � International Live Stock Show, and tient tot heavy feeding. Feeding . I u. ,' ) 1. Caine back with a bigger vision of additional mineral supplements, how- I . ­ she herself must be in a strongo thriv- from so rovificie in'tie Pownib � . . .. pries li"gilf tU -finadii cousideraUtm-40t it is WA 0 ing condition at -vice. M I remember that some cletWe are dear At W VdV% iter- their calling. I Over, Inareasee tirlp Strength of bone. the of sex So for nothing has been done for 4�, - - Bamemeal flavored with about ten I ly e gestation period'iff sows is usual- those poor unfortunsims. According . ­. L, . ever 10m . . . Boys' and Girls' Live Stock uiuD& Or cent. of tankage and fed at the ,112 ad,L p kdaftYs �, the I! enrried much over to reports receivoll from the v , que , 7 , 11 � . IN i ��_ �". ", .. "01mitlies of Qua -11w, an a Positive proof dw Cocrod The Boys' and Girls' Live Stock rate of one pound per day for edA6 . w frequently arrives r1ties, there are'. -At , t, " ; 1 � 16 Provincial skutb6Ani V, , a dai 8 late Sir Arthur Pearson before ,'�,�"",, ,,, '' .� pine PoWes and pint-daw Talloriv am be A- Clubs are doing diuch to develop the 100 pounds of live weight fulfills the lacki g in vitAlity., Where sows ate resent nearly 250 in the Dan an. .- 11 I . =.-VA400" fisso. - __ - I breeding 0; superior cattle, hogs, etc. necessary mineral requirements, , rot required for the show ring it is We About fifty of these Clubs are In The need for feeding mineral 1311p_ L 11 a Profitable practice to produce .two his death, chatmed that, "Ejunsislue 'I' .. your )mow Suit, ,Live no 0 call SM 1141011 t I " ,,.*'- �, �,,, : , 20,4r4 buy existence- plements comes under artificial con- litters per year, Home," at Charley Wood, England, , " .. L, I - ovev Our, �Fea ;J Style06 We can eaVe you dOU112111 40 Other activities of a useful and dItions, as when hogs are confined in Care of winter litters requires skill. was "the only house in ',6 -Empire �4 ,� , I L I I I ;�,','� 'A� 411047 34O . *111116 . I .. o0vatfug character are engaged I'm dry lot, or where they receive but lit- end experience when this Reagan is for Blind Babies," It is hryped short. - , �, � ^ & by boys an 0.,virlo farms, all of wgumunjoaa roughage, slid . ly to have the sEcww) in Canada. I .% i . I I . . . . Up tie for stall severe, and the majority of Our L �� �.�,,Which sln-gest a keen, Practical and pure-bred bre,ding animals, tario farmers prefer April and Oc- money is lirg,satly requir, : I , , .1 L, I - I Intelligent acquaintance. with agricul� -- --- To this end ..... .L� .1 I I tabor farrowing, Pigs arriving a ed. Help us with your g,,nerous.-gift. I . I �, , , � ,L ,'L ., . 1. I Suits, $Zdqi tAira, Its literature, and its practjoe. When selecting potatoes for seed these dates are generall3r-assure bout "Lest we forget; De it I', Cheques ,�,� I I d Of "" '= "�f , in agriculture, the boy has arrived: see that the potatoes fire thoroughly Sufficient exercise, which is should be made,jpavahle to the il I --Thos. McGillicuddy, Statistics and ripened, and exercise the greatest unques. Babies home Association. I tionablY a great aid to health and shism J31ind PlIbil'ations Branch, Toronto, care to avoid antInJury to the tuber. thrift. �. Rellsittances will be promptly acknow- I I a I Throughout life period of gestation ledged. I I Pr, � 11; "".0 � . ardrobe" Mitin St., Seaforth ' ' An ev3frb spect At says that green sows m be Address J. F. McKINVETY, Treas- . I." ,", " 11, I . 1, VVGM#n seem to be devided Into two quiets the nerves:. The long green 7. E , avoided. During this period a meal firer, or C. BLACKETT ROBINSON, i, '�'11 I ,,':.'17 , I I I 11 'L . . . I I'll, I �.�;�,I,_,',� . 1. . . . 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