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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-11-16, Page 6(,, ? t' 1 ; �A a�•l�csfi•' F#A,+J1W'"-1 :, i ,l K.,M!1i111A^)it I.'G:h��7?. "! 1, R , , !' jt k •> 9 ;i y, , •s a 1 g I• t..(, i ,"''PI i'.n' , C,4t 1 a'b'' s• I 'fit. }. 4,; .t� '^'�'. .t. ,,.�. ""P"�°"""�. i 1,, "nk he' "t �'+ ,.'.'.n W b ,f s ^ + {�,',., „ Lf,•' • i Y t�`.. , , .. ,.. ..,; .n., .,,r 'h • .,y�' „�,. ni:.Y•,.N,ir,if. 7` 'fu v ;i' + t { { 1', ct 1:1 :y''' V D ,t rid w!o ra-G�ik«X,,,i,`>�y,. /, �> .,', ty.��1 rota t'?; �.;a =4:�`. 1 I n ' , . 1 x _ . ' ....� : a , !ff1 4" .( ?tY `.{�1 F rte } , f b" tt ;:bah, F,�E ,' ll'°0. s [pelf UO a , .! '. ` �#qty `�081!'�, ge rl'f? Mere, � )i�i t. � H?,r'" i. iso . li; '+*6 "'1' ' ,.+:' d r: Aq •'� q } 1>1.I ` a -t � �Q• B pie for a,-. .ofoid+ve' '�e. m_. ;, -.. ,' '�°,'�;, ,.,< �Q �efteir ,8ac9 l+^ttrm illi yfalty YrOpl�ets t'4�isk11+ , to t'�ce d�i�ltitl i=on 1 1 ,', ' ..--,�,.,' � . R1. z�y� � iCb a �` a %i ;Q . 19 G14verttAagnc Forestry Briwn b .,-I'reacboga Have Done 11l ea pt"' bi d�. ,lgla. � to.• o ,, `r" Aa11 �` A� FrANt t.,,a. Q M1 1a'* i y k 4 fr §� a { a �nli $tt! Oyu W Asslst•-.-Trae:Elt'owlttg Be. Ontario Agriculture. -0. #. � w w tole � o pi[ three BAzo'.• ,-As to .;Folltia1"Up AES x y'iC, � $ � � (g ii i,11,, ,�y ��1q 4 i�e�t �> ., i^•. X]".:'"T e s AG i. a ... t�u� I- . t ,,}�,.. _ xi rl�,A, �. 2+!+le'+ ..,tail �,., ! Y Petit' 1w1"• '1seG lAtt�e Labor- Baaek W01- Guelph Was I' banned b , a [list ' , P ',&, 090 , , WIe,�.. .°.'� g: 04 Ooii' ' :q �a•I4ili, t Q d, q;::, 1' ;;„ nttt'firoYd As Momorlale�>Sow to n} :11#,;�pRt r,� never on 40y Qlti@asjefl" Frain op �l) t. � . Q .• ,� � ��1► . ,, ' , ; i � vi . ,y �k .11 ass -Pastors Who Have Been .IB `ae�w"dlt; hlacie t i stat° e k 4earlbed^- �"!* k r da , , + e e -1 a $ :.b, . poi Treat. Hodson ivy Pastoral Work lndegAl. eragq,,,.l� ve aOeA poo 10 it! y Aiwnt,>fr,.greedAbg• ]kFFLU B9 F; ti+. i t1 V ill r�' h Ile of �tl ►0 A ;' ? A n orb a co e,' a' ?pr medicine or .aa" a f dt,n+'' iia anRlg 4ainpprat ti b liph ,v. a ,r'',krr ria .y C . t'8 ,,,.ys- t1Er. +FI.IF'i �i,,. XAw (Cggiflbutedpy QgtM'lQ DaYD6a•tmant of ll:oatrlbuted by epntatic P9pgRtmeAt o,� _ pr4•��VntrlAu�:Od b ,DAt4flo �,DeFartmgAt 4t �r+R'+t'1,8RtA. Avlr.1Qq T •• b„ .^:": ,�'ieMlMepTltla.: I1+•K. - 'e " •- 'q" any a.erleu�tare. Toroat, Aa'Hcultil;e, Toronto.) eQut#ot!r 11x••Aa a W�us Offset ¢Ej $'l, 'Aa't;la ttcfeI TorQpto.), • "p4tit0;hk6;-1►lICTp1NtQ, xe.A. a ,1 9 ..; 4VpAi k� i ": . N F 'tiioelPAi?.:�A To�ondil saY. Mr. Fo ester. lY a bo of my r a rath(ar -�!�acherovs clilAate; .but Ini foment she cold be so de• "bigh powered mi4�o o ea;'Maii , :. ea tdpd, eP "� k en. Rf gmea $ anitmis tpa4ted ( T y 1tie preacher and the farmer 410. as a bevoirt113e> never. p a i0': a t>! & ai l 'L e; @ 'd o , 4" I t� e , m qge were to plant an acre ok black `8rawing closer together. This Io not The`martpy�r and ,clrcu natan+a oA signed that 'the accessibility eL the BU ' . a 0t "lhk 1 '�4 't ' i " I %.M Ac s walnut this spring would i ripe to fee ,ur rt o their oTq whiskey to.4 stronger implements stored therein. Wilk al- , � � a8 'di eta'{ CiA�, ",�I;{x�v � ���on� *"� r�#<... } Aa4A1►nxa. Dol► ar D sing, Y r the termer la usually 6 ager ,and lith"knowle '.of Jlhko.'oilp19re,.::e�yVY�" .411 ttY �`' 01 � ,, wia ;. �' dpd.11a OlBfe rot. the trees large enough to be used for a k"Y'Wtlutratea their point of view (yay+s be easy. Wide implement ahgde - n prumptiy� K a Product of the soil. it is estimated wiitip u4alaliinea;.'halidRvritai; q �q p_oR �aet '{4#1, !� ' .. 1st #i towards it -Thus at my first lecture are ;q+i, N •;) i' street, HCAsall, OppoaFtO Totxn the bdllding of a house to shelter ma that about 86 of our generally not as convenient as soler cBy Old 'tnanpaarlpts ,bpd LktQ�`► F$ q1$�r lf^dFt�c `fit I, no 116 professional in Glasgow where I was to appear the narrower etrucriirea unless elft with`, h. re whit. p g'jAate nt l , to my old age 2" men, lnctuding clergymen, were rain before a lq'r$e and fhahio»able au- I Fa r'4 h R4 }i..' , Yee, my lad, you oonld Dlant the a d28nce; the C5 eigtted with doorways on both aides m a 4e $OCp,A Rfiy bl eb; atlhich. ,>Jd, 4 ? e,Ont Ctitlq; * i_ on farms, and `Praptlaally all 01 airman Haid to me in • gore iri" the matter.' P th a d'bPROt'i il s trees to -day, and In flay years tl,fte them have dad to 'do the ohoref'r the committee room that be wan 1 or alleyways kept tient to facilitate I ' t4e . B V8,7 LEGAL .afraid that there might be a draft lithe movement and storage of the Im- fibs etuflr',gPi,�ne intetost., ,ettectjvfl r p t-any[`the trace would be large enough to in their time. In former' times all iAk was all�te ,THia s , ��t a," lit ! _ on the platform. $ & SAYS. cut into interior finishing lumber for Prophets of Old Were Farmers I Dlements. The storage of implements ! of irorb'a ,substance which- t sed black bklde p$ iY4 i A� e'°.lit� [into your home•" Sere, was a serious matter, For ' in the farm barn or any other e.r ,1 black '$>,„way, 'after aborter or lather ( :white oxide ^�.a-„ate Qtf9p- y.. Barrister S'4lleitor,Convpyancerand The Old Testament worthies were a lecturer who has to earn his liv- 1 Pensive building is not economical, }exposure toah0 air. Gallata.of iron .Pears, 'as t}it0 "41st} a ,O;tg_ p.,�thp r , ,OtaR'y'Po�did. SoUcitor for file Do' There 1a some satisfaction In plant- lar el in b f e, i, '' , tea drank. Orin rear of the Do. largely men of the Soil. Abrah$m, g Y his ;occupation, a draft op I Tho Locodlon d= 'i.ia" stiU..:the 'basic of` all-.•.C4nIlIlgrCial other COlere from- '�j10 VRrj "' / LLL n tug a tree and watching 1t grow to Jacob, Moses and David were auth- the platform is not a thing to be �! r . , Malik, Sesfortb. Money to march table alae. The implement shed should be so inks now.used, but to.d$y moo find; Expert. forgerls, are 'aa(Mlil r,t pf as rarities iu handling flocks. And was ,disregarded, Nor is it altogether more.auxiliary a course , A Walnut Tree Grows for Many not Elteha Famous for his record of safe fqF the chairfnall himself, a located that time will not be lost In PY ubstancea are being vVltlt Stronger XottEpvera .j;h4a • man already irr middle life, to be travelling more steps than absolutely used in toe purpose with the iron this, 'but the same principle.wort t remem- .s- , :, Years. :otlowing the plough "with twelve y base, for the pnrposelof'glving the them ell. The fact worth 1Cemem- s . • A walnut tree will keep growing `'oke of oxen before him." Amos I exposed to a current of cold air, necessary with, or to get implements, writing -an immediate " :11.BEST dt BEST Hon[ In Por mixed farmlue - herdf In this case, therefore, the chair- either going to or returning from good colon" baring is that nothing is actually re ' long after it has Posse the half con- Whgt happens to the iron of the ink moved,' by this *ocean. `The ehemi� tory mark, and keeps on making tim- find fruits. Abraham Cowley quaint- mgrs suggested that he thought it ' work. Where horses arb used as the after some exposure to the air is ex- 11 give ,pro ink firs black `col- , BarAsters, . Solicitors, Canvey- cals whisthe ,il her until it is one hundred aud',flfty Ir remarks that the first manwasa mi t be "prudent'=that was his . main farm puwor„° the hnpleyient. ' owns and Notaries Public, Etc. ar stied should be located near the etc actly what befalls n steel blade when or are simply whitened and made in- Q�9e in the Edge Building, opposite years old. however, a very nice tree gardener, and it was only after the word, "prudent" -if I should takes 1 blas, a[ a air and moisture strike it -oxidation. visible. They, remain in and on the 11° can be grown in fifty years on good second tiller of the soil became a small drop of whiskey before en- point where the resins can Weathering �U Expositor Office. - soil; yes, large enough to make all murderer that he began to build countering the draft. . I c,}nveniently pass on the way Prom g deposits a red oxide of Paper`. ThezePore, they can be •ro- cities. stable to field. On ninny farms the iron on the steel_ It -turns the gal- stored.. • . "k � the finishing lumber for the interior In return I told him that I could late of iron into lilacs oxide. hence The criminal, unless he.is a tt�sn - of a house. Ten sexesofland planted Clergymen Have" Done Much for not think of his accompanyingme f+ul>leinent abed can be located ata of technical education, usually fails :,., P'ROUDFOOT, KILLOR AND under sane forestry methods with Ontario A all iron inks turtY blacker as_ they y [:fiat between -the house. and barn, a AN griculture, to the platform unless he would let t„iy desirable location, especially if grow older, while the auxiliary they to understand this and goes blithely @ ... 11 . HOLMES walnut will make, in time, a fine Rev. John McCaul, an early Presl- me insist on his taking a very rea t.to building is used,ior the motor gradually .fade. There is, however. ahead with hid, liquid deletives. Then t % Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pub- tract of valuable timber, which when dint of the University of Toronto, sonable precaution. Whiskey taken c_r and workshop. a limit.upon tha process of blacken - 'his work comes under the eye of the '%: .. Ifs, etc Money to lend In Seaforth ready to harvest, would at present was a great champion of farming, on these terms not only seema like Size ing. At the end of about 8 years the expert. A simple and eas • i' tit Monday of each week. Office in prices be worth $1,000 per acre_ and read a paper before the Agricul- a duty but it tnsles better, y.appliea- ' A4 For 100 nets grain and live sloe oxidation is complete and no further tion of other chen+icals, such as the ieu+a Block. W. Prondfoot, B.C., J. No Better Legacy Could Be Left• lure noel Arcs Association in 1868 In the eami• ay 1 field that in k t '`�i, tarts fully equipped with the necea- change.is obaervap]e, hydro-sulfuret of ammonium,' to (� $[!loran, B. E. Holmes. Aman could leave no better legacy ou "Agriculture Among the Romans." Scotland it is very often necessary s.aty machinery ra shed tie Leet long This matter of .the slow oxidatioq mention only one, immediately brings " for his heirs than a block of good Rev. Egerton Ryerson, a celebrated to take something to drink on pure- and 24 Peet Wide is generally amply of-cotpmercial inks is the basis for the "removed" writing to sight -in r LLL", - - timber. The los time between seed- BiethodiSt leader, when Superinten- ly meteorological g gi grounds. The wen- iiirge. Difterent types of farming call one of the most interesting feats per- deep yellow lines instead of black, VETERINARY time acid harvest in forestry frightens 'dent of Education for the Province, ther simply cannot be trusted.- A for different tools and implements, formed by the experts who use their The .white iron oxide has been Con- ' the average mortal, and deters him had several text books on agriculture man might find that on so before deciding un the size of science for the defeat of criminals. vetted into a sulfate and is been clear- F. HARBURN, V. S.' K going out , 1, from planting forest trees. But peo- Prepared for our schools. If he were into the weather" he is overwhelmed 6 'a Honor graduate of Ontario Veteran- here to -dug to behold the "see and - building to erect, determine the floor An ink -written document submitted ay legible as ever. This teat has of- ;' aiY College, and honorary member of ple should not take the long time by a heavy fog or an avalanche of si,ace required for each tool or ma- to them an time eight ten been made in court, in the do" work of our modern junior agri- Y g Yethe once ,of prea- �e Medical Association of the Ontario view seriously. Generations of hu- snow or a driving storm of rain. In chine and then pian a shelter large can be chemically treated and the juries, with tattling effect ;` mane are yet to be born to 11•ve In cul[urista, both boys and girls, he i�eterinary College. Treat's diseases of thin couet a and since the present would be very much astonished, and such a case a mere drop of whNkey enough to cover all. date at which it was written determ- and usually sad results to the •per- il domestic animals by the most mod- might save hi; life. It world be p•oundation. ined within very etrators,of fraud. ` - eaeration has largely destroyed the would perhaps recite a "None Di- - ry narrow limits. This P ciples.. Dentistry and Milk K folly not to take it. bit of the ex art's techni It fro I a eciai . Office o original timber, it 1s only lust and mittis.' The implement shed does not re- A technique has frequently *pens that men, p tY ppobite Again, -"coming in out of the quire been found of almost limitleas use- who las l M83A Street, Seatorth. fair thabwe should provide for the A IR•eacher Devised the Plan of the weather" is a thing not to be 'trifled q re a heavy toundatloa. A light P frauds of this kind try to !` Jklicit- or. left at the hotel will rs- wood and lumber requirements of the Agricultural Coll cement wall six inches thick and set fulness in connection with the doe- •anticipate the expert by causing the . future. On need e"' with. A person coming in unpre- u❑ firm q tored books *so ofte employed ori in written in Wi love prompt attention. Night calls y every farm there Rev. W. F. Clarke, a Congrega- ground is ill that is required. p em to ed in Original documents to be i pared and unprotected might be �uiall pillars of cement set .to sup- bankruptcy cases. For instance: aniline inks,.which are then removed 'i l r is some waste land or the remnant fr y pectoris or ap- port each post of the' frame 'can be Recently a firm of clothing merch- with the tongue or a wet sponge. Medved at the oft, tlonal minister, [ not the father, ma seized with angina spots t wood lot. It may be odd, rough be termed the godfather of the On- pendicitis and die upon the spot. trade by filling a half barrel, or nail anis failed, owing its creditors a very Naturally; these inks and this form spots or sandy hills, areas that have tarlo Agricultural College. In 1868 No reasons le person would refuse v.:e or small forms speciallymade large sum of mons for sods of removing leaves little or no trace, • , not produced profitable grata or he was appointed by Hon. John Carl- the simple p P g g' g Y g put- g .;' JOHN GRIEVPI, V. S. grass crops and which could well be pie immediately' of iter a trams cone_ b The poste used . the chased' within a month or six weeks and the writing. cannot rt restored ng, Commissioner of Agriculture, to small drop immediately after his [tarns may be net in cement. .S of the bankruptcy declaration. When chemically. But the expert has atilt Honor grsdnata of Ontario Veteria used for the growing of wood: visit the leading agricultural colleges snit 1.•aTy College_ AU diseases of domestic The Government Forestry Branch of the United States -[:hen very Yew y' Practice gives strength and durabil- the case was brought before the ref- a method of circumventing the crook. ■ttlmalp'treated• Calle promptly at I find that, classified altogether, ity. Foundations top set vegetable the firm soil eree it was feud that only All' :,`.' Will Help, -and report as to the possibility of y one ac- Paper of modern type is cslen- �ended to and charges moderate. Vet there are Scotland f reasons is- atter the top vegetable mould has count book remained. it covered a dergd, which means that it is ironed The Forestfy Branch of [he'Lande such an institution succeeding in Imill residence Dentistry a specialty. Office vanced in Scotland for taking whis- been removed are generally eatiefac- ^' and Forests Department is co -o er- Ontario. Ills investigation was caro- period a about six months previous o' drop of between hot rollers, If a and least of D G colt's street. one Y P p key. They run as follows: Reason ;r,r in all parte of Ontario. :" Boot east of Dr. Scott's office, Sea- atin6 with Your hundred Ontario gully made, and the scheme he re one, because it is raining; Two, be- Tile Floor, to the debacle. All the older records touch of the or fluid chemical 1 larch farmers in which the Forestry oID- commended was so comprehensive g: had, according to the claim of the paper thereafter, the iron 1 '' � dais try to point the way to success and practical that it way adopted, cause it is not raining; Three, be- .A dry earth or, gravel floor fa all bankrupts, been either accidentally surface is disturbed and softened. "','. Practical) in its (entirety, and wan' -cause you are iust going out'into that is itiec•essary if shed is lo- destto ed or Eve if a los period of time elapses, MEDICAL to wood lot management. As a re- Y le y y purposely discarded .��f- (t g P p suit of such co-operation, many wal- the foundation of the excellent col- the weather; Four, because you r,;;trd on well -drained ground. Ce- ter the new set of accounts Jiad•1Seen this blemish remai,Vs. The expert lege now i° operation in Guelph. He have just come in from the wea- tar nt is desirable where the cost of o easel. finds `-erasures of this type b sub - DR. G. W DUFFIN nut, green ash, and red oak seedlings p p y edited the . Canadian Farmer for then; Five, -n.+, I forget the ones soca is not excessive. Wood fioora are milli the entire writing to the I He G. W Ontario, have been given a start toward useful This single account book showed Pg B +L, wany years, and was looked upon as that come after "fat. But I re- tiic most comfortable to work on, fumes of iodine. Wherever n Office over Joynt's Block; phone Production. A small Seed will grow p member that rc:.:,cn number seven- bat suchIhre expensive and may.har- I disbursements pa various kinds, rte paper iti' into a big tree. Nature does nearly almost omniscient is things agri- eluding the repayment meat of has been so erasedi the iodine fumes 114; Office at Walker Horse, Bruce- g g P Y private all the work; main simply plants the cultural, teen is, "'because it canna do ye any bot vermin. Sand Hoots are oblec- loans, which brought the affairs of ,cause it to turn blue -and to begin to field on Tuesday and Friday; hours Rev, Dr. Burnet, for over a tionable. If the earth floor is damp seed or the little seedling tree and i guar- harm." On the• whole, reason seven- the concern to a seeming balance. In show the previously invisible pen 2 to 6 p.m.; phone No. 31-142. Grad- ter oP a centur a Presbyterian min- teen is the best. at any time of the gene Iron may other words, the book version of the paper pulp. Y vete of the Faculty of Medicine, vdaits. The young forest is establish- y rust. Narrow boards placed under wounds or cuts in the ed by planting a tree every six feet, ,ster in Hamilton, was President of Put in other words this means cghcern's affairs cleared the march- Such blue spots are then lightly dust- ''' Western University, London. Mem- the Ontario Fruit Growers' Assoeia- that the Scotch make use of whis- u:e wheels or runners will aid in ants of any appearance of fraud and `ed with lamp black and the original ai , r of the College of Ph crowding the trees together 4o force .a.r Preservation. be g Physicians and them to ow tall, straight stems. As 'tion for nine years in -succession key with dignity and without shame; showed forth evidence of they eason writing may then be clearly seen. ' fi' ' surgeons of Ontario. Post -Graduate the crowding becomes too great for (1869-1879), was a specialist in and they never tail it alcohol. 'ibo Walls. for failure. The creditors, however, - • :member of ltesident Staffs of Receiv- thrift, alternate trees are taken out. Pc'nr growing, and had a grape nam- In F tigland the case is different. The implement shed walla 'need had in and Grace Hos rials, Detroit, for c l after him. wil b good reason for• believing that r Ing P These thinnings can be used as fence Already the Fnglish are showing the I Y e heavy enough to keep out the this book was•'doctored. The very 18 months. Post -Graduate member poles, rails, gate material, small A Clergyman Who Has Been a PnbIIc first signs that indicate the possible 1 sup, the wind and ruin, and strong fact that the older records could no ®� of Resident Staff in Midwifery at lumber, such as chair and tablg lege, lieuefactor. approach of enough to give rigidity to the strut- F ® p prohibition. Already all be produced was considered ample ® pO®fig 1 tore. VerticaP boards and battens on "" Herman ntefer Hospital, Detroit, for lamp stands, curtain pores, etc. 90 Rev. Dr. C. J. S. Bethune, for' aver England there are weird regu- • ground, for the erspicion that this :•t three months. a '1 x 4 inch fraine will provide such ® ,f.,, - there is a source of revenue after the years Principal of the Boge' College, lations about the closing hours • of tut low cost, or matched dro g one account book had been speedily !� �����"����° '' trees have been planted twenty years Pmt Hope, (Episcopalian), and for the public houses. They open and over a ship -lap `sheathing will igive and fictively pronated, just before the ® ®� F` DR A. NEWTON-BRADY that will take care of the overhead some years a Prsfessor ill the On- close according to the varying regu- amore durable and better appearing breakup. expenses Incidental to maintenance. curio Agriculturao College, has long lations of the municipality. In some wall a[ a higher coat. Carru sled Where was added reason forj, sus• ® A SURE, EA FE AND 61M LE Bayfield, g REMEDY FO AL TH OOMFO Very' Little Labor^Require¢ in Tree- been regarded as one of the leading places they n en at six in the mor M Graduate Duplin University Ire- P P ,;alvanized sheets or'siding does very Picion. It was to be noted that all ® i!L srEi"ousLD°ALw^nv"s dE KEpT bl' land. Late Extern Assistant Master Growl°g' eennomic entomologists of his time. {ing, close dmf "n for an hour from nine ",[•ell, and has the additional aYivan- `the entries were written in the same oNHAND•ASAMonESEn- With �'sthe farm labor situation i. r researcLes and observations of I till ten, open 'then till noon, shut for t ink and b t VICE qaL REPAR- l`;. Rotunda Hospital for Women and t, c able scientist have saved nano- ytge of fire -Proofing the structure. y he same hand. More- ® ICE, F�NfJoH Children, Dublin. Office at residence never satisfactory, and many farmers ten' minutes, and so on; in some c;F;tnent block and brick watts, elf on Pver,'there was•so slight variation in U alts thousands of dollars to the fruit a FOUN GET ,.A." 18te1v occupied by Mrs. Parsons trying to crop twice as much land as Places they are open in the morning , ^"cod foundations, are very desirable the handwriting of the bookkeeper ® sHorrLE rd -DAV AND and vegetable growers of the Pro- ppearance of OTE IT 3 -DAY F n " Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 m they can Handle properly, forest and closed in the evening; in other f1 um the dutabbllty. standpoint, but that the work' had thea 0 THfi T ME READY v$u r_„i,'.. P- vines. For many years he funs f".. Sunda i to 2lanting should show the way out. It places they are o e in the evenin much . to expensive for general havin been written at one sittin .WI�L NEED IT. I Sundays, P.M.p.m. 2886-26 Secretary of the Entomologl- - g g g. the people of Ontario are to use wood and, closed in the ruing. Farms. it being a well understood fact that ®e ca•1 Society and editor of tae Cana- - in the house-Uulldiug of the Putul'e, aiau•Eutomolo 1st. The ancient idea was that away- The Roof. ` no man or woman writes precisely; if we are to have fuel far the hearth, K '•ir' The late her. Thomas Fyles of I side public house was a place of For narrow Implement sheds the alike at any two times. Mood, the 00gee DR. F. J. BURROWS a lot of land owners must do some Ottawa was'also a noted entomolop sustenance and comfort, a human cheapest durable root is the wide state of health, the weathen,,•the post - Office sad residence, Godericl street Forest planting. very soon. -L. Stev- need that mi ht bo wanted at any roof card and batten. Galvanized g, p ycholo ical� tion while writing, the s + f'" eason, Sec. De ist, with a delightful literary style. "i hour. It was the same class with iron sheets if Well supported on a state of the writer -all these vary 1.left of the Methodist church, Seaiortl Pt. of Agriculture. Rev. E. B. Stevenson, of Guelph, e Prone 46. Coroner for the County of a retired Methodist minister, has long the life boat or the emergency ambu- strong pole or 2 x 4 inch roof frame constantly and eiffect the character of $u=ps, Bleck Walnut Trees As Memorials. been reckoned, bdth In Canada and -'lance- Under the old common makes an ,excellent covering. The the writing slightly but • obviously yt t Planting of black walnut trees as the United'States, as a leading auth- law the inn keeper must supply meat Prepared paper roof coverings of tar. enough for the expert eye. memorials to soldiers is recommend- ority on strawberry growing, and drink at -any hour. If he was ,or asphalt felts are very desirable, The book w s taken to that veter- ed by. the United States Department aslee the traveller might was him. and are generally duet- roof. 19hin- an examiner DR. C. MACKAY A Preacher Who Managed an Ei P g P P questioned documents, of Agriculture. It i6pointed out that And in those da s meat and drink glee make a very ecce t �- C: Mackay honor graduate of Trhs• the black walnut Dlayed a valiant perimentad Farm. Y p able covering• Dr. David• , Carvalho, who has '•� University, and gold medallist o! Rev. Newton Woolverton, former) were regarded in the same light. Note Providing that the roof to ,not lees' been the c of American exponent of go part s the World War. The wood Y m P "7tj'rhity Medical College• member of was used for gunstocks and airplane how great the change is. In modern than oris -third pitch• the art f fife Principal of Woodstock College y 'years and � official ht,a College of Physicians and $m Baptist), was for some time in life in England •there is nothing that The Frtunc of the Implement Shed. expert of. he di triet attorne s of - propellers, and the nutshells contra- ( 3 Y' l of'ftt�o• buted carbon for gas masks, while charge of the Dominion Experimental you dare wake up a man for except The width anil height of the strum- R for m st of that long term of the kernels were heed in many deli- Farm at Brandon, Man: gasoline. The mere ,fact that you ture will determine In a large meas- service. M Carvalho tested the ink Father E. n Burke, a former edi- need a drink is no longer held to en- tire the dimension of the structural o the first page of the book and the cacies for the boys in the trenches. P P g DIL H. HUGH. ROSS I)emanfl for the wood for war Dur tar of the Catholic Register, has also title you to break his rest. material. Narrow buildings with ink of the last. He found that the..1 I. ,'x; , ' Graduate of University of Toronto poaea depleted the number of fine old been well known, particularly when' In London especially one feels the gable or bip roof can be framed of oxidation had progressed almost equ- "r; aaetilty of'Medicine, member of Col- suggested residing in Prince Edward Island, as full Force of the "closing" re Lila- 2 x 4 inch lumber. A building design- al] in both samples. Also he dia- trees, and this method !8 su g Y p 1• an. instructive speaker of gatherings tions. The bars o en,and shut at in- ed with shed 'roof will require heav- - . Mie of Physicians and: Snrgwaa of for filling Their places, p ter rafters; 2 k 6 inch for buildings ''.� oataiio• graduate courses -in of farmers, especially on such topics tervals like daisies blinking at the_ ,�+ - < t ,* ` Clikalgot Clinical School of Chicago; How to Treat Ivy Poisoning. as Trutt and vegetable growing. sun. And like the flowers at even- over 12 feet wide, unless the building __1 - lLoyal Opht3talmic Hospital, London, In the early stages of ivy poisonln A Trio of Active Men of the Manse, ing they close their petals with the is high enough to Permit the ,use of ' r • C Universa ¢ rafter braces. Corner posts, sills and _ llagland'• ty Hospital L01 remedies having a fatty or oily base, Rev. A H. 9cotx, of Perth, has darkness. In London" they have al- ,ti, ' g plates may be one piece 2 x 6 inch or ' �r don, 'England. Office -Back of Do- such as ointments, should not be been president of the Horticultural ready adopted the deadly phrases of ' y � � ' 5 aisles Bank, Seafortk PLonA No. b used, as the tease or oi]•tenda to dia- Society, and has given man helpful i the prohibitionist. such as "alcohol" doubled '3 x'4 inch. Stieda that are C i Melt 1St answered from resid � g y p bunt open front moat be well braced = HIGHSH/.%0%ES Nig ease, solve and spread illi poison, accord- .addresses on gardening, both home 'and "liquor traffic" and so on; and to stand both side and downward :;i- oiEfoi3a 9trbet, Sealoiti. Ing to s the specialists of the United Staten and landscape. already the "sale of spirits" stops strain. The osis on one side may t -• labsolutelypM,,. Department of Agriculture. Instead ftev. J`kmes Anthony has made aat about e]evEn, o'clock at ' be net well to to dive a wide cave I� ' qj AUCTIONEE88 they advise simple remedies such as reputation in rural leadership, and night• or overhang. A convenient type o{ = For SCiloO� �lir1S, 1 local applications of solu,tioas l of is a well-known writer and speaker This means that afte theatre shed or shelter may be conetruote 11 THOMAS BROWN cooking soda or of Epsom salt; one on agronomics. i hours Londottis a "city of dreadful bq erecting one line oP Posit and { v IUeaaaed auctioneer for the eouatia or two heaping teaspoons to a cup Rev. W. M. McKay, while pastor i night." The people from the thea- constructing thereon a frame that K Hnioa and Perth' . CbrrefpOndeaee of water. Fluid extract of grindelia, in Weston, made the record o hav- tre scuttle, td their homes. The will give sufficient width to shelter + Now the cold, damp weather is with us; ,it is necessary to �p htei'aDgements for sale dates can be diluted with 4 tot 8 parts of water, is Ing procured more membersafor his I lights _are extinguished -in the win- wagons o�}arge Implements and be C Protect Children with High Cut Shoes. 11 I leads by calling up phone 97,Seafertl often used. local Horticultural Society; pro ratan • dews, The etreets darken. Only a wide open all round during the per- i - N �s The kxpositor Office. Chatrgesinod- Solutions of this kind may be a�• of population, than any other man in belated taxi still moves. At mid- led when farm Implements arat In WH' HAVE SOME SPLENDID VALUES TO OFFER IN �i ltrai'b sad satisfaction guaranteed, plied with light bandages or clean the Province. night the place iq deserted. At one %e. Provision for closing In cad be ` - THESE LINES: I _ 11 .1r clothe, which should be kept moist, The New Agrlcniture and the Aural a.m., the lingering footfalls echo in madh by Providing doors or panels Z Misses' Box Calif; size 1I to 2. �, -� $onAr Graduate Carey Jones'' Na- and should be changed and discarded which may be . ' Clergyman. the empty street. Pitt iu place for win- lZ at ;•, @ . $3.2 q Onity ,School of Auctiot1Re11itlg, Chi• frequently to avoid infection. During ter protection of implements.-.• = ^ A Good Sturd Solid Leather Bla a Agriculture today has a new out- Here and there- a restaurant ,in a p Y Shoes, @q 00 dnl1ll�efal,eotase in'Pare the night, or when moist applications look, -and it cannot afford to neglect �fpshionable street makes a poor L. Stevenson, Dept, of Extension, O 11 to, 2, at ................ ........................ , d3 Live Stock, Real 8tsta, Mer: can 20t be used, the poisoned aur- pretence of keeping open for after O. A. C., Ouleph. 0 • A Good Sturdy Tan Leather, size 11 to 2 ' ri the rural clergyman; sad most ascot-• g and Farm .Sales. Rates iD Pace should be carefully cleaned and peers. Odd people, the C at 1 • • X3,35 • edly the minister who has a country theatre su • • • • •. , .. 4 tri%b protieiiing market Sar• dried and left exposed to the air rath- con regatlon, or even a suburban'. shivering wrecks of thea a About In -breeding. A s fendid Growls Girls' Shoe, 3 to 6, @� 75 I p#i "atltiUletl, 'AI►lita. .or. •wlfl,• •er than tightly bandaged. In the g theatre Parties, g' G at P g - (D_ J one, cannot afford to neglect the new are huddled her and there. A' Weakness in breeding stock Is . C ......-•••••• �' f Sidpp, Ziol ,'Elnt• Phena later stage; after the toxic material agriculture, lest the very ground„ gloomy waiter lava a sardine on the often laid to inbreeding, but facts C A solid leather, plain toe Heavy Shoe, r eq q r a •w 2Sa8.b1 has ex>rfinated itself,, zinc -oxide errs[ yearning for fruitfulness and beauty,! table. The heats charge- the'lr. prove that the greatest progress In S suitable for wearing without rubbers, at �6iL5 and $2-45 ' k r ,t. meat and similar mild antiseptic and should cry out in protest against him. g g producing fine news has been skill- - •' = vii t •6,�•-o-o.r astringent applications hasten heal- glasa'e8 with Perrier Water, Lithia y � ing. A later article will show what the Witter, Citrate of Magnesia, or Bro ed men who ha�e used inbreeding. ( � THESE ARE A FEW. OF THE GOOD VALUES WE 3 a Ontario Department of Agriculture fa But sdch breeders have known' the E HAVE TO OFFER _� t ft' - ,.t; D mo Seltzer. They eat the sardine g ) s+ , v doing to assist rural Dastors'ln the land vanish into thA night. Not even- blood lines of their stpek, and they , C / a fdor tiY The practical dairymaa.has learned solving- of some of the problems of Hamilton Onta�o, or Chatham, New are thus able to mate so ttiat stropg • ji ', • -- ....i, , a , r. 3 d ;., :,thAt any radical changes la the. f country life now conYrdntin¢ t em. --W 1.. points wilt be made stronger' instead MP rC _ . t '= V eeeek� l' Brunewic�C, is quieter than ie the 11 "it 'tall of bfe cows should be made grdd- Then. McGillicuddy, Statistics and of weal[ pointe make weaker, as !e. r1 bat!rBNI night 1ii'e of T�ond6n. _ Unity U the milk flow is not to "Sul er. publication Brandlf, Toronto. often the case when breeding moth ' t1 ny@4 r.s , '.�r pit Nb. - •--•t---= 1 �._..�„sr�..� ods are 61Eirelosa. I ,D• W I^ � ►w 11 � ink°6 Y1%+ s Get�)ntanq's notes appear to be Almost anyone can see"the 'humor, ♦.' 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