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.th,,teattle offered,PAn tee centre; Good atockers Ana iede AMP `tuy . -y,'
•Whet& it IttPitUilefe.4h, gianada 'Are to be setwel fro* now , e„. ,tiowenr, ,
to secure retuns, 'torislittent, with . ...
Ludifott igctIgna, ,oRt`Piltl,tz;,
heirAre.twx4i,,, feed and eileiri. .:
.,.: nt. Whikyeer, wi*romply exceed- the best,will hold
idg ttle'IWCfatiWtti dateillildifitely to' pose
Of piqing On all tile Weight'
ifer4za l'Teco*,„batarai 'Pill market- bible, eopeolor in view ,of o , o e „ -itt .
a,'"v -7e1rte. glebe.
is over the result of ' careful se- store Battle posSitillitlea, ',' .„, - . , ovywoois ,,
wow Maim* a -"idtettaltregtited and Served
lection pf stochers and feeders has Considering the -value attached to swEETNI SWAN
T.:1 date, the market for exporters, lack of interest in.,-geod '' pure bred ;,. '- 't," •
j. Kr to 76 htti4 Penile..
.` ch ehett r th. They are Geld at *
eea. most notiCeable. quality in our commercial cattle, the ,
qt it Anikhed aye= and atom has. breeding stoch. tigPitre**t Via tide . / to lay,. 'king, Steel eable'aieng am .4
711/3 ;20. 9d9 fif cathing alifikka"
stood. up in spite of offerings well on semen, is ootnet0botlnysayi ,.. J'iveit, .,.;;., . ., ,it, , `,, ' bottom ''Inithoted.• at"both • eedii. • 'N'ot
the heavy side, while the local de- bred, and in many cases fashionably fish in': aXiiy, and the 1 0. thik' htioits 'freak 'td.l.g. inve to
inland has fallen off at an earlier hofeettitnItisorecattl: sold at an average thIttllin, 1.000alisFr faarresbttgalrtitera .lutfe:eiir";k thisohlabil .,,,T.Ii.:''sent7ee'll' stop.i,
date than usual; indicating that the
cattle that are well started in their
yonth are the kind to bring dollars to sale at the Union Stock Yards last end 4:.,, ticr trvieorris. land , . , The ahsr'N
week, some of the individuals making, vit. 1 tle and horse, sea lion and 1* soak
the ' export market should show thing better was expected, especially Ina '• z,., depattnient -of, indult
ernmene of ' Niritkil) Cohg;
red by the shark% and on als avera
the pockets of the fanner owners. If no better than butcher prices. Some- ' Itte'''' The two latter seeraed to be'4irefer,V.,
some flatness in the near future, it
wiff be the cattle that came too slow in view of the popularity .of hornless etdier.fhide;ltrshesrinflaeliaf'dg.daeit'sltrrviri.„...._Mat, . , coaauoe shtaaitkatblifte:ierThY'efostierttihngooakandwir
that will suffer, and these are t h e , cattleglit, ittd exporteoietrade.ei eeen t a pep et'ff.: .;10iop , t companies tb Ivh the Or-. ingrViaa -done ' with' a- p'ower' clutch;
ones that have proved hard grewers ' tunnies for smaller breeders, and it ditiarY, avenues of financial: helplare which permitted ,fishing to contintte
by reason of poor breeding more than is a cause for wonder that more COM- net 0P9III,Pader tt8 diredieti a ir:COP in rough wether.
anything else.
For fast -maturing yearlings -baby , petition was not forthcoming.
the Woili&.of catching eherki ll'etr ''seratioic Una" fa detitrok three of the,
of retitrned men embarked lif 1920 an I It will be seen that the entire
beeves -there is nearly always a andOtainhig wit, a qualified inceess,most destrnctive fish of prey in Ps -
good place in the dotnestic trade, but .
the older and heavier butchers that CONTROL OF ROOT MAGGOTS and it Will be carried qn again this, oitio waters. !t in of some sigmii..F
are not up to export weight re- Year.<op 40he east coast of Vancouver cance that fishermen who troll the
decline as soon as hot weather makes is now regarded es the most econ-
omical and .efficient methed- of con- c,cuguggeg .are eXpleittatli,TIOW,liad. region yearly Ince the experiment*
isopleariladie*obinie theaPriwyeastet
quirements begin to - suffer a pries The corrosive sublimate treatment cocomooptanyuvrieolel
have been 'catching. halibut in Eflat,
bays where these sharkts were taken'
its appearance, as such stock can trolling the cabbage maggot, says. for they ,do not hunt the stick for WaP made--aomething that bad 'not
find no outlet exdept locally in these recent pamphlet issued by the Do- its oil and by-products alone, as itas happened for years .befora. ' The 857•
times. Just about the present time, rehiltia"Deptittilinfit ' of-Agtiletittlifte; hitherbrheen the ease; but -for ita sharks taken in Plural** Pa88 're -
also, the •run of grass cattle usually Ottawa. Radishes, garden and field hide, out of which the finest leather quired at leatit 'twelve tons of fish
has effect in swelling the volume of
turnips , cabbages and auliflowers
supply beyond the point where local t may _ .
aU be treated with this sub- is now being made. . daily to maintain them:
Thewse of hair sepl hides for light- It is for this reason that the fish
c • '
absorption at remunerative prices to
fedi!' that are held much after the
the. producer is possible, and stall toast two trooments in the epeing or aka' a
er skeds, for leatheP linings and for
at% has been coin on ferssome
.... alone .here kat -year, wag asked t
sitaince without fear of Wail.' At ery comMission, when holding its Sea
first week in June suffer in the gen- early'. 'summer are necessary, but years!' They are brag te from -8ii- impose a bounty on sharks. Wit
three are advisable in the majority of beria, where the animalq are killed in a slight encouragement of this kin
eral deflation. Even among the grass
a -Stfitiottl; Ontario. ' g• Itig there ire Lops, and even a fair eases. Not only are the plants me; their rooteries in much the same there is no reason why Canada shoal
dered free from attack by the treat:. manner aa the fur seals used to be fiat inffeli herself Troia the -hides -an.
E = pro ortion of choice Idllers, that vrill meat, but the effect. en their growth' carcasses of a 'numberless hard, th
a WINTER TERM FROM elub te death on the Pribyleffs,
lath is proving even more val- deplatipn ' of which- -will permit • th
• UNITARY' rm.
= .son of the cheap finish put on at .
money for the /Mower. by ma-
"pastiare, but to gain by this method is jaeneficial. Corrosive sublimate is
Used at the rate of one ounce to ten entientonli Multiplication' of those' ed
IT' The leading male& traW = What „presents the greatest difikulti ible fishes se necessary to the susten
liable. But it is more refractory.
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the cattle must be of the qualitY gallons of water and should be ap-
3- ..-er.ltool, of Westearn Ontario. E
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able te Pealtlexte. Write zee m Judging bY recent inf"rnlati"n re- Columbia however,, eggs may be laid
free eataieree. m, garding the ' British cattle market mass of Miniature points on the sur -
very costae sandpaper. In fact, it
was at one time used for that inn -
pose itahe wood 'working trade.
is the` reduction of the ehagreen-a anee ae man.
Modein'methods have found a
kta, give it the ,chltracter If
A'FiciititiidlitS,
kind that • will stand cheap svinter-
make good gains on grass. And even
hie so well as to be in shape to laying has \ commenced, which in most ac W-«
Alt yet
or these, the time for marketing is
„ plant at iveekly intervals after egg- „
sections a Canada is usually about
the middle of May in a noiniaaP Sea-
son. Qn the Pacific Coast of British
plied to the stem and roots of each
,..i. 1 A„ cotton gnat SZABOANIS az.
,),..4 mi. EL 10 ihe SS, 26 Ito. $5.
.,taitit 18, velvet patches le.50.
-111 . R. '2 n). cotton remnant,
,qteeS 4eNirthe for ahlidretee dreads,
• *VW& thiela. eta 111.50. 1 It.
Moir an shades, $1. A.
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o . shepCto reed1,11_4nd dieeharge house
h 'parties witheut.subleoting 'them
d intermediate season of peril • front
d " drafts; leaky roofs, damn sheets and
vampires.
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school where you get a =
thorough course under compet-
-esit hustruttors in Commercial%
and TelegraPlnf Da- E
. treatment:to which the hisiter yield. hibliOit .
tn D. A. MeLACIfitfilt ,.", ' whielt indicates an easier feeling
. ptintivit after a 'lengthy period of steadiness, ' For control of the onion -maggot,
The Onion Maggot
nasfier thoroughly'. They are ' then (Continued from pace 7)
... They All first soaked for a day and
z it seems apparent that heavy shire- two • /flatbeds that have'been found transferred for two days to a paddle .
MIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIH111111111.- meats of heavy cattle have arrive(' emigrate ry.,
namely
. . .to the poisoned bait of eau* acid, and fleshed, and There is but one way for a bachelor
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. .•- - ar-tlie point of marketing a little too method and the trap crop method. beamed With a blunt knife to remove to overcome his horror of babies, and
late in the season. The steers should
When the flies are active, which oc- as much as possible of the ahagreen. he shouldn't wait too long.
...,;,y 0 have been finished and out of the cum especially on bright. warm, sun- They nest pass under high tempera- I went to sleep about four o'clock,
feeder's hands at least several weeks still oppressed by the dread of meet-
ny days, the following bait can be ture through a solution of arnmoni-
earlier. Exporters were confronted
by a similar condition the first year to 1,‘ ounce dissolved in a gallon of dichromate sulphuric acid and sodi-
um chloride. In tanning, sodium big a new baby.
My contact with the one hundred
beneficially used: Sodium arsenite, '4
that shipping of fat cattle for slangb- boiling water and a pint of molasses our Idatilphite are emPloyed. In an- and sixty-nine sight -seers was brief
at port a entry was resumed on in-
ter
added. Place from twenty to forty other treatment which is said to be but exceedingly convincing. They an appreciable scale. Sales at Glas- pans, dishes, china saucers, filled with satisfactory, hydrochloric acid is us- waded the castle before I was out of
Bow were disappointing in view of the bed, having -as I afterwards heard
quality of the animals sent forviard; acre when the seedling onions are ed in part of the process.
The, skins have to be cut into sides -the breweries, an art gallery and
the bait, on the soil surface of each
the season being that they were too from 11/2 to 3 inches high, and then owing to two fin holes in the middle the Zoological gardens to visit before
heavy for the summer trade overseas. on -four or five later occasions as of the body. The flesh adheres close- noon and therefore Were required to
This. year, a spell of cold weather warranted. Excellent results have ly • to th6 skin, particularly on the make an early start. The catbadrel,
late in the season helped disposal of also been obtained by sprinkling the
the fat steers that went forward from bait mixture in large drops over the baek,•and an be removed only by a which is always open to visitors and
sharp knife cutting the flesh close never has any one sleeping in it, was '
Canada, and at that the Canadian , reserved for the afternooru
soil and foliage of onions and neigh- to the skin.
The hide is quite different in tex- I was aroused from my belated
stuff was not on the average as heavy bouring vegetation.
Under the trap. crop method, the cure and character to that of a sleep by' the sound of mighty catar-
RETURNING as some of the United States cattle -
LIMN) Toronto 6.60 am.; 12. 66 80.0L that formed a big proportion of the culls of last season's crop are planted, mammal It lacks the pores a or- I acts and the thread of countless ele-
and 6.10 pan- shipments from Canadian porta the 100 feet apart. Their earlier leaf denary hides, and resembles a fabrievl phants. Too late, I realized that the
Parlor Cafe car Gbderich to 110,.. fust year, or, at any rate, early that growth attracts the fly. The trap with warp and woo clearly in evi-j tourists were upon mei Too late I
ronto- en morning train end Toronto season.
plants are pulled up about June 15th dence. This:peculiarity is said to , remembereu that the door to my room
to Goderich 6.10 P.m train- In the existing situation'with the •and destroyed. -
than
much greater value to splits had been left unlocked! The hundredan Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To. local butcher marketanything but' It should be remembered that bothand sixty-nine were huddlsd outside
-is the case with ordinary lea -
'onto on afterwron Mobs.
attractive, and overseas prices poisons are extremely virulent and ther. It makes a waterproof leather, any door, drinking in the monotonous
threatening a decline -in fact a fall-
. ing off a three -farthings to a penny 1 and the peculiar texture mentioned drivel of the guide who had a shrill,
penetrating voice and riot thg faintest
should be kept out of reach.
The pamphlet referred to, is en- gives it gre:at strength for laces.
per pound was recorded at last titled "Root Maggots and Their Con- Wearing testa on shoes made from notion of a consbience. ,
week's sales -there seems to he I listened in dismay for a moment
--v aa I trol," and can be had free on request shark skins show exceptional dura -
object in hanging on to stall fed I and then, actuated by something more
THE HIDE OF THE FOULEST bility.
stuff any longer. Grassers are be- i 'Until a treatment was found for than mere fuiy, leaped out of bed
ginning to arrive .at Toronto . and the skin of the shark, it was valued. raenedmptir lock
kd tfioerdaeerclashonactrhoessthtihrl
chiefly' for its oil. This is not obtain -
soon become heavy enough to ser-1other big markets•and the ram will
FISH YIELDS WORLD'S stride I whirled .- and made a flying
FINEST LEATHER ed by reducing the pulpy carcass,
43- howdy affect valueir; though, with i which is only slightly oleaginous, but leap into the bed, scuttling beneath
J. Connolly, pastures coming along nicely and I the covers with the speed and secure
The bed of the sea, like the snr- from the liver. This oil is only mild -
Jas. Diana B wood vicerpreeddsith, likely to hold out late in the season, ac,v of a eravvfish. Just in time, too,
' face of the earth, is marked by many ly rnarked by fish odor, and has high
T. K. Hays, Siefortk - Secy./From& there is no good reason, outside of , depressions. One of these lies off iodine value. It is substituted for for the heavy door swung slowly open
AGENTS: financial pressure, for sending any a second later, and the shrill, explan-
liecate straits in the North'Pacific, linseed oil, and is used for vehicle
but the overhang of finished stable i where it has become so well known paints and varnish. story voice vets projected loudly into
cattle to market just at present. niy lofty bed chamber.
because of its sinister character that In the experimental work carried
Fortunately for the ultimate consum- it is called by the halibut fishermen orr under the industries department "Come a little closer, please," said
er, however, there are 'alwaye enough the "big gully." Into its depths no some useful results were reached. A the morose man with the cap. "This
farmers in need a an odd dollar for waterman ever drops his gear. He crew of four nen, under a captain, room was occupied for centuries by
immediate expenses to keep grass the masters •of Schloss Rothhoefen.
knows it as the haunt of the mud and using one boat, fished for twenty-
DIREGAMIS: cattle comtng forward just as soon as It is a bed chamber. See the great
shark --one of the greatest pests that four days in the fall of 1920, in the
Willirun Rhin, NO; 2. ' • ;oh* they arrive in anything like present- follcrw and destroy the food fishes of waters of the .gulf of Georgia near buronial bed. It has not been slept
Bennewies, Bradhagen; James ' ' able condition. in for more than two hundred years.
1 those waters. The choice halibut Plumpers Pass. In that short per-
Beeckwood- AL Willem, 'i:Jet'" Of course there are some sections that' come to .the baited lines are iod they caught 357 sharks, yielding The later barons refused to sleep in.it
of country, and odd farms, specially nearly a thousand gallons of oil, because one of their ancestors had
taken by their rapacious enemy, who,
adapted to the production of feed- in the making of his meal, not oely which was sold for over $600. Ow- ,Iloi eentheasznssjenrateedgebeetfweseinx. itsHesheetss
ors or stockers. It is up to the farm -
shark under four and a half feet in stabbed by a step -uncle who played
consumes the catch, but destroys ing to a misunderstanding that no t
er in this line of business to look much valuable geae.
To the world's demand for greater length was to be skinned (instewi of him false. This room is haunted. 1
under four square feet), III hides Observe the curtains td the bed. They
flesh supplies, the landsman has re-
iiiI•eoreoffothret-arerees
plied with the reindeer and thecat-
tale. As steps in conservation he were thrown away. For the 225 re-
maining hides theYreeeived $407. h thisiyears,have eboemen.
The little company .had no facilities ing from Damascus in the year 1896.
has discouraged early slaughtering,
has sterelY legislated' against the for reducing the carcasses to poultry
nieal or fertilizer, and in this was cNuopvienoyviiaill psaf s t hoen,..t.oe great
thebaronessesroomoc-
ruthless hunter, and has placed bowl,.up to the ninetenth-6i'
much bL the, profit lost. The captain's
ties on cougar, coyote and timber estimate of the weight of the whole A ,resolute beholder spoke up:
wolf.
catch was over forty tons, one-fifth "Can't we step inside?"
Marine experts have shown egnal
concern regarding our fishery wealth. fertilizer. Had these factors been
of which, he thinks, would have made nm"sIt wYaOsUtecnh0004en;e7.pdam.,tea_t . we
Authorities declare that 26 per cent.
s '
capitalized, it is estimated that the I do so want to seeitaiized, where the old
of the f6bd supply of the world swim
profit on the twenty-four days of barons slept."
taken each year to safeguard the fishing would have been over $1,500.
Of the conunercial factors unused sp• r"ePal
las
seangocunotinha
endle Theyth:411 bfet-
ac
in water. Stricter steps are being
water from pollution by seseage, or by these fishermen, perhaps the most to _pices.7'
other foreign matter, to more sharply interesting are ' the fins. Among 1
heard' n0more, for the vanguard
limit the close seaso?
for fishing, to
Chinese these are accounted a great had pushed him aside and vvas-swoop-
outlaw certain forms of net, and to
delicacy, are in high demand, and ing down uptin me. A sharp nosed
extend. those bonuses which look tolady led the 'way. She was within
4 the extermination of the
grosser bring a good prce. The desirable
three feet of the bed and was stretch -
creatures which prey upon our sport;
ing mid commercial fishes. • ing out her hand to touch the pro -
But the habits of' the sea are not scribed fabrics when I sat bolt upright
ho readily observed as are those of -11.Get out!"
and yelled:
tern so effective, being robbed large -
charted. 'Neither is the bounty sYs- ;L:C-- 0 6 D 0" .c. 1 ''''
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,ttsetlairiirorwstaastorotorletdrairtitEe ilb: tole.
the land, or its highways SO easily
ly of the incentive of Sport A / rawly escaped death in the avalanche
thousand men will stalk a cougar for
proposal, thereforet which will make •,/ '
one who will hunt a sea lion. Any
the killing a shark, hair aehl.and sea (NEY......%
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lion commercially profitable, has the I s 24-,;,i,s
'the wealth of the commuility, but of
merit of not only. adding directly to i.:•4,1 I. ‘:-.- - •-S" ' CHAITER V
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litreugh aiding in the " conservation
indirectly enriching - the. nation
.&i:': --11.::;K\ I \D\f'11 EY r..1'61,3 cr•f„
of its sea resburces. ' . , ."
est to recent developments -in the
It is this which givers Specialinter- ''.:,i,?t 01,enc-rEs 13 711pici/01
r:P/ " 4 ta:::-'-'-`67c41;;
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utilization of the shark and jts sub- ,,, f,
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marine relatives. It IS eatheated that
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a sea lion will use :sixty vomits of
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sendai •
Leave GOdiela . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Howie Clinton.....' 6.25 a.m. 2.52 pm.
Leave Senior% .. 6.41 a.m. 8.12 p.m.
Leave Mitchell 7.Q4 /Lan. 8.42 p.m.
Arrive Stretford 7.80 a.m. 4.10 p.m.
Arrive Kitchener 8.20 axtt. 5.20 p.m.
Arrive Guelph .. 8.45 am. 5.50 pza.
Arrive Toronto ..10.10 a.m. 7.40 pm.
irliMilcIIILLOP MUTUAL
WE INSURANCE COI;
HEAD OFFIC-SIt4ORTH, ONT.
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Ed.
Hinckley, -6eafeeithr; John ,
Ilrucelirld, phone 6 on 187.
S. W. Yee, GOderick; R. G. Jar-
Brodhagen.
Connolly, &bola; D. F.
R. R. No. 3, atifortilt; ,f,
No. 4, Walton; RoNrrt Ferris, Baru
lock; Geo. McCartney, No. 8, Seatorth
You can use meet milk, sour milk,
buttermilk or water with
ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER'
It's Best
-for white shoes, both
- buckskin and canvas.
I Meet the Foe and Fall. . .
The post•that morning,.beeides con-
taining a. telegram 'from Vienna ap-
prising me of the immediate embark-
ation of four irreproachable angels
in the guise a servants,. breiught a
letter from my friends the Haseards,
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Great damagelto Corn crops in CertainsoCtions
of Ontario has been caused in recent, yearsb tie
- European Corn Borer. To check this pest, follow
closely recommendations of the DipartMent.
o
- Its Lite •thstory-
The, moth appears about the '
middle of June and lasts until
about -the last week in July.
Laying
In this period the female_
lays its eggs on theirrideraidee
of the corn leaves, preferably
on the most advanced corn. '
The Borer
The damage" is done by the
borer stage. The "worm" devel-
ops from the egg, eating into'
the stalkssand ears. It winters '
in the stubble or stalks.
The Pupa
The worm changes to the
pupa, Which in turn develops
into the moth aboul the second
week of June or later.
Dominion Department of Agriculture
Arthur Gibson -Dominion Entomologist
Division of Field Crop ; Field Laboratory.
and Garden Insects, ' Strathroy, Onto
Ottawa, Ont.
NOTE: Address all enquiries tat Demhdon Entomo,
louleal ilnutch. Ottawa. Send all einehnene for
ids:lineation to the Jfield Laboratory strattiren
raenetnerreritif crri. rail sr IANT
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the SMP shield shape trade mark. Only
ERY genuine piece of SMP Enameled Ware
the choicest articles carry this sign. It guarantees
the value in the article, end the use of SMP Enameled
'Ware itself guarantees quick heating of foods; absolute
h
Purity; ease of cleaning, tenderly cooked food and long
wear. Ask the hardware mercant for
e :
SMPOadoegWARE
fnlithein- Pearl NVare, two coats of pearl",
grey enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware, three
Coate, light blue and, white outside, white lining
tra rolginitaaia. Pure. white inside and
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