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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-02-01, Page 6.............. .. .. .... log 4 The inyentor IF X J0101i Uld ,vaig st. w,, 'Mont�,veal, U . iderlhg 1�4 gipd a lamit On W 41170! FREE a W41. or even to give '000 FRE11) to a] %e Arst user in each loeaU who will 4el him introduce it. Wrl'hlr� to- Jay for full particillUs. . Also ask bini, 'to explain how You can eV the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to $500 per mbutL v 0 P TENDERSWANTED For 15 cords of maple- body woo(L three geet long, to be,delivered at Methodist Church, Seaforth. by April Ist, 1924. Tenders to b d in by 'February 5th . 1924. Tendera will be le x-eceived for part or whole amount- 0 F. HARBURN, 2928-2 Chairman. w a FARMS FOR SALE t a 100 ACHE FARM FOR SAY.P. OWNM t win sell on reasonable terms for Quick T oWe. Apply to R. S, HAYS, Seaforth, Ont a 28664f , a FARMSFOR SALE.—FARMS FOR SALE n Usborne n the townshiw of Tuckersmith, a and Hbbert at pre-war Prices. Possession given t any time. For, further particulars a g,pply to THOMAS CAMERON. Box 154. il Exeter, Out 2928-12 C FA=FOR SALE—FOR SALE WEST 'Concess Half of Lot 30, ion 9, Hibbert, t cDn�aixiing 50 a.cres. There we on the prem- ii ises a good frame -house, bank barit with cement stabling, driving shed and hog pen, -h never failing well. with water in the barn; vell fenced and all tile drained, mostly seed- ed down'. convenient to :�ehooI- Rural mail and Phone. Will be sold on reasonable terms. it For further Particulars apply on the prem- ises or oddress MRS- JAMES MORRIS a Staffa Post Office. 201' e F ARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRE FARM FOP. sale, 3% miles north and % miles east of Seaforth, in good state of cultivation; 3 Acres bush; farm well drained; large bank a bam 'with water inside, also large implement shed aald large dwelling house. Near church and sehool. Garden of small fruits lately set .L Farm said cheap for quick sale as proprietor is leaving in spring. For further h particulars apply to GORDON E. WEBSTER, t Seaforth. R. R. 1, or phone 235-6, Seaforth. 2927x4 C e FARMFOR SALE. -50 ACRES OF CHOICE 10 , drained land with good frame barn t and nice 10 room frame house-, rural tele- phone and mail ' an the Provincial Highway r 'One mile from Senforth . Also 50 acres of. g the best Pasture land with never failing spring creek, 11,,� miles from the Village of Dublin* Also a team of black Pereherons, a three milking cows, two yearling heifers, all t .Ralsteins. Apply to P. DILI, Dublin. 29264 AftFOR SALE.—YN HURON COUNTY, F iles from Seaforth, Lot 15, 6th Con- _cession. McKillop, 100 acres of first class ifarm. lands. The land is in a first class state of cultivation and there are erected on the 7�ruses a good frame dwelling house, with Men attached; frame barn 76x54 with e foundation, stabling underneath 1�nd �cea&ht fibors and water throughout driving bouse, pig pen and hen house. Also about ten acres of good bard wood bush. The property is well fenced and well drained and :%zient to good markets. churches and ins. For further particulars apply to LTT-1 Y J: McGregor, R. R. No. 1. Dublin, or on the premises, or to R. S. RAYS, Solicitor. Sesforth. Ont. 2925-tf F�ARMFOR SAX.E.--VARM OF TWO RUN dred acres adJoining the Town of Sea iently situated to all churches —and Collegiate. There Is a comfort, eible brick ec= with a cement idtahen-, barn 108x5 stone stablins undernead for 6 horses, 75 bead of cattle and 40 hop wft steel stanchions and water before &L stock: litter carrier and feed carrier &W Awo cement silos: driving shed and vlat form scales. Watered by a rack wan aW windmill. 17he farm is well drained and to a high stato of cultivation. The -crop is all fn the ground---chalce clay Is&m­ bumedi &to possession. Apply to VL BEATON. I a. 2. Seeorth, Out. 271111-tf FARM FOR SALE—FOR SAM. LOT 0ongnez0an 11, and west half Of Lot 10, HiR.S., Tackerazatth, tEduins 150 acres. There are on the prembes s. good two-story brick house with elate root laro bank barn 180x69 feet with first �stabllng. 'water In the barn, drive abed 2= vilir house and hen house. Two good sprf= ens. also an over -flowing spring. The tarm is all cleared but aborat 20 acres. The zood hardwood bush. principally rimple. AX Well fenced and tile drained- Eight agrAw -of fall Wheat sown, 40 acres ready for sprins ,mov. The farm fq situated I rulles from lk-aferth and 4 miles from Irengall, ono.half Mile frwm school; rural mail and phone. Will be sold an easy terms. Unless sold W Svr%2 -94. will be for rent. For further vartlealaw %Wr on the premises. or address P� R. No. L Klopen. ANGUS MaKDMON. 285" TM MCKULOP MLTWAL I= INSUR"CE CM. JW" OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. OPFICERS: -1. Connolly, Goderieh - - President Jas. Evans, Beechwood, vice-president D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-:Treaa. AGENTS- Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. I Clinton - W. E. Hinch1sy, Seaforth; Yoi� MVV-' ray, Egmondville- J. W.- Yeo, Gode- nieh-; It. G. K�;iti, grodbagen. DIRECTORS- VMM Rinn, No. 2, -seaforth; Jolm Bannevaies, Bradhagen; James EVabs, Beechwood- 1%. McEwen, Chn, fan; Jainea (Jonoily, Godetiefi; Alim 1*08dfoot, No. 8 Seaforth; J.' 0. *10%. No. 46, Walton', obert FOPis, AixrXock; George MeCiattney, X& 9, Gibson, of psi 0 0 'Ale tptp$� 4va T4� All, IAvl� t9 RM5 .-Q"r �40 D, ut to be ii"d in,,tpmor aj, 44 lirm , r. a :�: �, 1, ., , ��, of ,Amerio44 4,y Qatgg Plmkr%mat t Urated S t, F40 "Of Tgrou;u') es customs seme Iorepopts, t� In he ,kbe, oy,$44440s or Ptu W000(e. Duluth amoulated to 11'�,602i(IPI the jots�tl iqzyuridea are popularly els'Ju 1,920,; 8,768,07 b T own as "Pin Worms," and 4,�e 343,1N bushels th Mi and 1,010423 ed. fr0m, c0**ercial fertilizer it for the first eleen. monthsof 1,92& is used mpag the most common parasites Even, with the amo4ut of Cawb4ix anu�e. NV re coI4 e' F ectizg th Mee. large triteatine of ho wheat going into ibe. Nort4we4teM an nl�*t DA V11MO batakod Characteristics Two varieties 04 Stat,ea, flour milling is not flo4rlsu- manure, pr0V*,J*jon should ade- is class of pin worma are !''to the Soi ploi ing. According to the WQTthwe'stern ��XiPPIY hum OW id to oqeur in horses, term- National Bank Review, published"In Ing %yr sod. d respectively the Minneapolis, flour mills in that 15tate Oxyuris Cur- W were ill December running -at 0: ula and the Oxyuris Mastigodes. The ne- half capacity or less, and the outp�i ' INTIMATE,G . . . . .. xyuris Curvula. is probably the more LIMPSES OF HENRY was booked almost entirely for do� )mmoa. and some authorities ap- '11W low-prico -af Ord. cars FORD ear to consider the Oxyuris Masti- mestic trade. In contrast with tis, e. U act the readers of this Review,aTe told, o odes to be but a variation of an ab� Canadian mills are. running at full It is notji�-ely that -the real story ormal form of the Curvula. in . :1 fqrlp�s iii�- the, develop '11 be written while capacity on export demand. of Henry F�rd wl dyn ey eneral appearapee and form th he lives. It'i4ky never be written for met of- motor tra of in�p9rellygry; osely resemble each other, the chief that matter,'.,'T1hqse 'who areAn 4 po- armer': cart 4 I I -1 'i �i, �- his rer, ifference noticeable being their ho , _ I �1- i I h ngth. The average length of the CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM sition to wrl about Ford have either W 7 . W . , .. Since J:nua 1920,43'4 A:V�l I ir s roag ers pLr,. uce thet t onal reasons for to tl� , , 1,W xytiris Curvula is about two inches, bile the Oxyuris Mastigodes is flattering him'or reasons for detract- pricO P, cts Maybe it was because 'he hact been us A04e 'of bout four inches in length. They sfioveling snow all morning that , ing from him,� ually political reh- dropried 38% end Foird One 0 re both distinctly" curved in shape. Main Street business man breezed in- sons a�yirlot assay his character Very no made up of a body and tail. The to the'bank Monday morning slid ask- by examining his public acts, for they axe �ow �he i�west in dii am ody is the curved and thickest part ed for "exercise" stamps.—Dundall� are only a � 6 all part of. him, and of the industry. no forms the anterior half. Pos- Herald. some of the most sensational of them have been really the acts of others, eiiorly the body becomes attenuated And bec Ford am, so Mity ut. of -'every' hundred' ad is prolonged by awhip-iike, long as, for instaitce, the, Peace Ship ex- al�se PTX-eS ploit. Naturally to know Ford one r- 'an& bis fa� cars a a.il which tapers to, a thin Point- low, the WoTke Canada ar0 hey inhabit the large intestine, The dairyman says that the secret has to, be closely associated with him, public ore especially the colon and of beauty lies in the milk can. We enjoy the innumrable be�atlfits Tor4-��du�. orectum, and thse who, are intimately connect- nd are sometimes present in large have a sneaking -idea that it lurks 'in ed with him are making a lot of mon- and deli�hts of ow ixig,. An aporepiailon of Yord, value. the cold cream jar.—Kitchener umbers. The eggs are deposited Re- ey out f him. DispraiAe is not to be. round the outer margin of the anus cord- looked for.�-. Those who were intimatick ad become noticeable as a Yellow with him -ad have left his employ See'Any AWAQ Ord crustation. The life history and might speak,. in disparagement, but ycle of these parasites has not been What happens to a man's Word their utterances would be discounted, ally determined, but it is probable when he won't keep it. and no one, since most -of them have left at hat infection takes place direct by else will take it?—Brandon Sun. Ford's earabst solicitation. Senator gestion of food and water COREalll- Couzens inight give a calm opinion aated with eggs, which later become ofMr. Ford,,,but the Senator is'the atched in the stomach and intes- richest.,by many millions of dollars, ines. Germany is said to be worrying a- through his,association with Henry. Symptoms: If present in small bout her financial position now, Most It would sepin ungrateful'of him to umbers they may not cause of the people over here thinks she ny incon-venieiice. reveal facts,:if any, not to Ford's hasn't any to worry about.—Bob- credit. CARS TRUCKS kCTORS at - In large numbers they caygec-n-Independent use considerable irritation of the The pub >P get only occasional owel and rectum, and the animal is glimpses ( MY. Ford, if we leave oticed tQ_ be frequently rubbing the aside the blokTaphies tha have ap- -Ml against any con Many people realize that they talk peared in such numbers in, the past aus and. venient I bJect. Owing to the continued irri- ' too much, but they don't seem to re- two or three years when. Mr. Ford ation, to which they give rise they alize that there is a remedy for it.— had not decided whether he would nay greatly impair the general Kitchener Record. be -a PresidenUal candidate. r. E. ealth. of the animal, causing un- G. Pipp, a , Detroit editor, hasknown figure out haw he�would break his day� get the benefit of it. One never t�nities for various, diversions. The hriftiness and loss of - co4dition. A Mr. Ford' intimtely for twenty, business redations with Gplizens. has the feeling of living in a hotel; estate owns four,' shooting � grounds haracteristic. symptom of the Dres- Speaking of dangerous corners one years, and was the first editor -of Then the day he had made up his the illusion that one is the invited with stags, roes, hares and. �heas- nee of pin worms is the� appearance lof the most dangerous is that a- the Dearborn -Independent His is almost ants, one of them geveral hours dig- inInd to speak, Couzens precipitated guest -of -a gfeat landlord a greyish fur and yellow incrusta- ion of the great manufacturer is matters by complaining of some pea tgnt and � high up. in thd mount round which a small boy's father OPI ce perfect, aim, ion around the margin of the anus, comes and catches him smoking.— given in Ile Brooklyn Eagle, and. is propaganda that appeared in a little The reason why Maria Antonia dq- 'while he -nearest is in the park it- 6sulting from * the eggs deposited Indianapolis News. not one that ould rouse the ire of magazine circulated among the Ford cided to mike a hotel of her fanlily �61f. Then there ijl� an -op en air no dried mucus accumulating. The Mr. Ford. He regards Ford as an employees. He said it would have to seat were manifold. First of all, she swimming pool, Whilh worms themselves are also often ob- extraordin#ry man, not only as a be cut out or he would resign. Ford does not -live in Austria, but in hire a mount from �he estate. The ellved hanging out of the anus or In mechanic, 'but as a business man he dung being passed. It begins to look as though the told him it would stay in,'and so Pianola in Italy. If the castle had re- hotel will be open all the year round and financier. He says it is Ford's C,,zens quit. "Th6�, parted friends, mained empty the republican author-- and for the �wlnter season Mr. Forgo Treatment. Medicinal treatment Leviathan has become the first sea- ambition to become the richest and and on the day Couzens left Ford, to ities would probably have forced the has prepared opportunities for skat- ad injections are usually suc- gojng� white elephant.—New York' most powerful man in the world, essful in expelling and eradicat- Sun. and he is well on the way to achieve lease him, gave an interview ap- Duchess to take tenants of the labc�:- ing, tobogganing and bobsleig4ing. ng pin worms from horses. prQving of public own�rshlp, Later ing class and this would haire meant The 150 rooms of the castle ar A useful remedy consists in this ambition. It seems, to us that on,- when there was a critical mo- the final ruin of -the interion' Apart very sumptuously furnished. The two ounces of turpentine given 'in a Mr. Pipp pretty well proves his case ment in the fight for the plirticular from that ' the upkeep of suc4. a walls of the corridors are full, of pint of raw linseed oil, as a drench,, It looks at times as if it would be for the all-round ability f,,Mr. Ford public ownership' that Couzens Want- luxurious estate costs a lot of- money, shooting trophies of the dukes 'and repeated once a week as may be re- easier to make the w6rld,,safe for -hen he notes that t ains ed for Detroit, Mr. Ford had one and the Parmas are not over rich. on each of the numerous antlers and quired- In aAdition, injections into democracy than to make the streets to produce the goods, to market of his leading experts issue a state- It was therefore not a bad idea to stuffed birds th hootin 'ground Lresr.. 't g the rectum shoWd be given each safe for pdestrians.—Montreal Gaz- them and to get the money for him- ment that helped knock the scheme' 'make the estate gelf-sup ng V regis. CT ogethir with > port! by. is careful] . morn ve eengo% men receiving paying,guests. the' nar 'and the ing consisting of warm, salt ette. self. There ha b on the head. .4e of the marksman water containing about four table- whom Mr. Pipp calls at I the Ernest Forgo, a hotel man of inter- date when he ki,)W his'prey. T�e spoonsful of salt to each quart of Ford organization., They have come national experience, -took over this ducal crown, of the Pirmas complete water. Salt should also be given in A Paris despatch says that "Col- and gone. Ford remains; the busi- k. He -has trivelled a great deal the inscriptions. So numerous are mashes or placed within reach of the ness is his. TOURISTS SLEEP IN EMPEROIVS tag lapsible crinolines are the outstand- &nd served in the Savoy at London, these trophies 'that 1hey re also to animal. The skin around the mar- Salient facts concerning the Ford cis as well as in the 'Ritz Carlton and be found in the variousbedrooms and gin f the anus should be washed to ing novelty of French fasbiuns." Out- business are thus - summarized by BED*; SNOOZE IN . FRAN the Knickerbocker hotels in New in some bf the saloon remove the incrustation of eggs. standing s the right word there.— the Eagle: _p. The prevention of infestation by Calgary Herald. JOSEPH'S ROOM. 'York, in the Elk& Club and in the Ambitious guests have the choice For many years the Ford business Hotel Imperial at Tokio. As an Aus- of liffing'the bedt6oin of old Emperor pin worms consists of aoiding food has brought more money to the Ford Visitors -to Austria can become pay- trian subject and reserve officer - in Francis Joseph and of sleeping Im and water which ire contaminated offices than is taken in by the entire ing guests of the 'mother of a one- -the former Imperial army, he W*ais the bed which e used. and washing by the droppings from horses. Perhaps the federal government Pennsylvania Railroad system or time empress. The Duchess Marli aftached to the Duchess during the themselves in his basin. This bed- Ascaris Megalocephala. I feels that it cannot collect the income the entire New 'York Central Railroad Antonia, mother of ex -Empress Zita, war as a sort of administrative aide -room - is, by the way, the simplest This is a large worm which is very tax without Durming. N Kincardine system. has converted Schwarzan Castle into de -camp. He, knows exactly what thing in the w6rld and looks not at common among horses, It is so Review. In the plant and its 40 branches a hotel. It can be reached in an'hour he -must do to make people comfort- all ii�nperial. When Francis Joseph na,med on account of Its cordpara- he employs approximately 100,000 and a half by one of the southern able and he also knows the habits''of went o a countr place he develop- tively large eead. men., railway, trains or by automobile., The foreigners. ed quite Spartan habits,, ceased to Characteristics: In form ' it is a Some girls are too poor to -afford a His profits are more than $100,000,- castle hotel has become popular and To -be received fiv the castle it is be an. emperor and assumed the long, round worm tapering towards maid and have to got along -with a .000 a year. it is a fad among the Viennese to go necessary to obtain an introduction simple 'habits of a rifleman. Thus oth ends.. They are of a whitish or mother.—Saia Francisco Chronicle. The banks of the country are pay- there and enjoy the'hospitality -of the from some person whom Forgo it ha ens'Siat to gleep, in his bed- yellowish color and are easily dis- ,ing him more -than $10,000 a day in- Parmas for the moderate rate of $1 knows. He does not take everyb;ody, room"Woes not Inean additional com- tinguished by their large�sized and terest on his daily cash balance on to $1.80 per day, which includes and this precautiou. is indispensable fort, but rdth6r the opposite. Very expanded heads, provided with three deposits. lodging and five very well cooked because the castle Is full of. art, pretty and elegant are . the 'music papillae or lips. The females are the The preservation of the instrument The profits on the repair parts he meals. N treasures which must �e protected room; the'smoking roonk and the larger, being from six to fifteen of parliament and its freedom is a sells for his cars amount to a million ' Unlike most Austrian resorts, against theft. But silly decent per- salo'n's, where the gue'sts, aspemble inches in length, while the males are greater matter than any party ques- dollars a rnont4i. Schwarzan Castle is not situated in son, wishing to go to-'Schwarzall, can befote and a from five to ten inches. ' They are the tions.—The Speaker. fter meals. 'Lovers of He is now getting control of his the mountains, but-�n the big plain easily get such an introduction, in books may make'use of the big ducal larg�st 'and most cpmmon of the sources of supply, iion mines, coal sout5 of Venna called ' the Stein- hi6 Vienna hotel, and foreigners are library. round worms infeStfng horses,,and mines, lumber woods, glass plants, feld. The first -ranges of the north- accorded special facilities in this rg- It is quite an interesting experience inhabit the small iateztines of horses of all ages, and are sometimes pres- We are all criminals, but being dis- railroads and ships for tiansporta- ern Alps are quite near and make a spect., It,is necessary to telepplione to spendb6orne'days or weeks in this ent in large numbers. The ova or covered is the . unfortunate thing.—, tion.. beautiful background, especially ah�ad as the guest who does nbt go historic `plade, and it is a queer con - eggs bafve great power*of resistance Mr. J. A. R. Cairns (Thames magi- Henry Ford' personally, is in touch when the setting sun covers them to I Sehwarzau - by automobile but trast to hear ipodern jazz melodies and vitality, and after being exp,1le'd- strate)- wi ' th the details of the whole busi- with glowing purple. chooses the -railway must be fetched at e�vening­dancing entertainments from an animal may remain alive for ness' The place is -the Austrian -residence by the motor car -of the hotel at the in a sfirrounding which is 8tiU fidl a period of over a yep.r In maure, "I tr�st m y 0 8, he said for of the Parma family and still shows station, of- Sk Egyden, the Ant stop of thd 8pell of,'couit Rfe. and. closely, moist earth or ponds. The eggs and U. S. pictures Europe as yearning publication, ry big deal was all the peculiarities of a great feudal after Wiener Neustadt. � I connected witli *e history of a dc;: larvae are'In turn taken Into the sys- for the aid of U. S. diplomacy. But put over. But . he checked theM country seat. 'Here ex -Empress Sportsialen find there many a I ppor.] thr6ned d)Viasty. tem with the food and witter, and.. on wasn't it U. S. diplomacy iliat spilled up well before-the,46eal, was closed. Z4a, barn a Parma, spent h&r,child- reaching the Intestines develope into the beans at Versailles ?—Ottawa When the " war ended Mr.' Ford hood. Here she was marrioa to the mature worms. Journal.' gave Mr. Pipp -an, inkling �6f an un- Archduke Charles, who later.became Symptoms: As a rule this worm to derstanding of mass,psycology. A ruler of one of the biggest empir". only present in small numbers and large building ififended for war work in Europe. *The chapel in which the does not give rise to much inconTeni- was partly constructed on November 'wedding took place, the dancing� hall ence or harm. When present in con- FER-TILIZERS FOP. P&ATOES 11, 1918. A manager sugiestod that with golden 'Bourbon liliel on 'the siderable numbers they are fre- work on it be stopped, but Ford or- white leather covered walls, where quently noticeable in the dung. and During the past few years there dered that it p ,roceed slowly. 'He ex- the young couple held their fikst Ye - may cause the usual aYtaitOms df have been numerous complaints heard plained that labor would 'be rather ception,'the simple sleeping rbora of worms In general. S, rc . war, and that if the Old Emperor. Francis Josepb, who from potato grower& in New Bruns- nerVous after the Treatment- Medicinal treatipent Is wick concerning'poor stands of pota- the building were to be immediately attended -the wedding iii his'capae-ity usually effective in ex6elling - this toes . which they attribute to fertilizeiz torn dow4 it Would unsettle the men. as head of the sAme state as at- the parasite, aa they live chlefLv In the injury. In order to obtain data on So he de&ded to finish it, and then timer of the Hapsburg dynasty, are all, CLOTHES, OF QUALITY contents of the small intestinas, and vermituge medicines dissolving in. this pfbblem, experiments were be iear it down when the act w�uld not in exactly wedding, telling -a pathetic the bowels kill thern rapidly. The' gun at Fredericton Experimental ta- appear to have so much significance. tale of court life during, the last' FEATURING following remedies have Oroved to tion; PT. B, last spring. Home mixed The first press bought for the Dear- years of the ustro - Hungarian be effeeti-ve:---gulphate of Iron given fertilizer was distributed in three born' Independebt was a econd- moharchy. I -wo drard doses In the feed every waIrs; in rows, in direct contact with hand one. After it had been set On the winding footpaths of �he Miss. Canad an'dWss'ChO n -t wick' morning for,a -week kollowed up on potato sets;Ad the row and covered up, Mr. Ford Aered it dismalitled private park, whose� aiaa is 103 acres, the sgenth dgr by a Purgative, such with earth; and applied , broadcast. in order that the wheels might be -a-fi& which is entirely Surrounded b -Y he; rate of application, was 2,000 polished. He '�,Ox MAN -'TAILORED' As an ouno of sloes given as a bally, T piained that if the a high wall, Zft and Chailbs pro� I or a pint of raw Unseed oil. The Iron pounds per acre of if 4-8-6 formula. wheels were �.oliahed it would theii.nianaded arm in arm as hippy lovers t my be oontinued- long0r if necs- The seed -was plat9d by hand and be pogMble to Aetermine whether any and discussed the,,future, not -knoww aary, Two ounces of turpentine covered evenly with a plough. Whete of them were cracked, Moreover he Ing how tragic it'would be. And Ulstor Overcoats,"Jor Ladies r g1ven in a I)Int of Wilk or raw lin- the fettilixet ivas AVplled in th�, row aAK men to 6ep when they held tourt In the dancing aeod el is algo useful. The most ef- in direct contact 'with the seed only a piece of maohin6rk heat and clea hall� and looked at'the huge,portrait MADE TO ORDBU ONLY ,faenvp ageAt, how6vor, Is prbbably 57,6 per cenf. of a stand was btgi jsS. YOU Sta_jlt'it, that Mr.,of Louis XIV.' the ancestor of thd tartar entotto g1on �n'doaes of Trom ed. Whei it W99 distributdd, in the PoIA io opposea to VAlm, in his shop. Parm�s, that 46krlb one of the walls-, "MMS CAXADA�`­A twa,�butfort A63'brdasted z6del, with 411 ouo� tO tV19. draW6-4017 %or' four or row aiMtoverod. with, earth a T1.9 per James Couzens.'*as his genetal)ftaii- their dreams'of*bat life had in store und-beltand all round strAP on both b6iltr. and gftapsl ar6' al'o. dayd,, 96116*0d' b3r P, d080 of cet, -stand V" obtain6(1, And Where. d9ek illd whenhe Idit the for thoi Mut hav6 bdeii-very differ. rtillsted Vith ejolets and letther Slea�ves, ill' 'And phyaia.—C. D, - MoG1lVro;yi XbX,, applied bToadcast an 81.4 per cent. commented on it b�l a *ay' that 'Mr. ent 1t6m the later teility, Pleat feature in ceti e;�,Of on 0 t6 Out, Vq. Ool-169% Gualoh. stdnd Wag"Obtained, "The ' yield -from '96rd did hot i&;; 'He deci Tile. -chief atitkidtloli of this batoqee vifth fte A 4 0e, leathor b t ni, %la 00a, is ­P� t -with-, the area Wlheze the fertillAor Was A alid th0e that,i" men Wetit'lix bt ditA16'. Whose' 614egt soctib,it ds�t6g 2'416� tlit4 in Amos, 0, It* ,uld b nMre6t Contact' with the goid, *ho bgdk,+b 14077 is fttlit *Fis. left in Ift duotibn of lar4lbq dovend Ar,., vat, 88, bN&dlsr poi Act% � * d hild. jl;� ;�7ed. �-�e tAW did not shift, rdV'mer condition,'itill �th&­l hdlup, t*o,.' utton doubi brdasted s4le- hattw- u of owbo hd and th o"o he. yield from ewi�h of the other tw,6,'plof$ uzerig-,trul 9 man of tlntll�,akl nl1h ut 1h, It I' t ods : bmk I 6 14011 ab14* Who I 60 Ms 61141-`6 'to 4 If W drd 4-P di bud 14: 70 with a, 1, 66 Abiagbil up, -the but the KatF4,ir notimv tul, n, euktu '6r 09 %roadbliat kathti dd� Id �of himZd"Ifia,4. ii'd& . ck dot' tht ,Pgfts�, W:'th eumt covddfig tu thtd �64me wh (Void ;Wanfed to- itto" Ob gme Cis T 0,�P' difett 'd , olitaof" with Uft Ih�" 7 44'. &'L�Woe.lf­be 0 cap, 0 �Vlfj 0 ye&M ggept I I U A sb he Ww Id' taflt6f `hJi##'TU ore Ji" ITit . . . . . . . . . . . . . �,2 X tptp$� 4va T4� All, IAvl� t9 RM5 .-Q"r �40 D, ut to be ii"d in,,tpmor aj, 44 lirm , r. a :�: �, 1, ., , ��, of ,Amerio44 4,y Qatgg Plmkr%mat t Urated S t, F40 "Of Tgrou;u') es customs seme Iorepopts, t� In he ,kbe, oy,$44440s or Ptu W000(e. Duluth amoulated to 11'�,602i(IPI the jots�tl iqzyuridea are popularly els'Ju 1,920,; 8,768,07 b T own as "Pin Worms," and 4,�e 343,1N bushels th Mi and 1,010423 ed. fr0m, c0**ercial fertilizer it for the first eleen. monthsof 1,92& is used mpag the most common parasites Even, with the amo4ut of Cawb4ix anu�e. NV re coI4 e' F ectizg th Mee. large triteatine of ho wheat going into ibe. Nort4we4teM an nl�*t DA V11MO batakod Characteristics Two varieties 04 Stat,ea, flour milling is not flo4rlsu- manure, pr0V*,J*jon should ade- is class of pin worma are !''to the Soi ploi ing. According to the WQTthwe'stern ��XiPPIY hum OW id to oqeur in horses, term- National Bank Review, published"In Ing %yr sod. d respectively the Minneapolis, flour mills in that 15tate Oxyuris Cur- W were ill December running -at 0: ula and the Oxyuris Mastigodes. The ne- half capacity or less, and the outp�i ' INTIMATE,G . . . . .. xyuris Curvula. is probably the more LIMPSES OF HENRY was booked almost entirely for do� )mmoa. and some authorities ap- '11W low-prico -af Ord. cars FORD ear to consider the Oxyuris Masti- mestic trade. In contrast with tis, e. U act the readers of this Review,aTe told, o odes to be but a variation of an ab� Canadian mills are. running at full It is notji�-ely that -the real story ormal form of the Curvula. in . :1 fqrlp�s iii�- the, develop '11 be written while capacity on export demand. of Henry F�rd wl dyn ey eneral appearapee and form th he lives. It'i4ky never be written for met of- motor tra of in�p9rellygry; osely resemble each other, the chief that matter,'.,'T1hqse 'who areAn 4 po- armer': cart 4 I I -1 'i �i, �- his rer, ifference noticeable being their ho , _ I �1- i I h ngth. The average length of the CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM sition to wrl about Ford have either W 7 . W . , .. Since J:nua 1920,43'4 A:V�l I ir s roag ers pLr,. uce thet t onal reasons for to tl� , , 1,W xytiris Curvula is about two inches, bile the Oxyuris Mastigodes is flattering him'or reasons for detract- pricO P, cts Maybe it was because 'he hact been us A04e 'of bout four inches in length. They sfioveling snow all morning that , ing from him,� ually political reh- dropried 38% end Foird One 0 re both distinctly" curved in shape. Main Street business man breezed in- sons a�yirlot assay his character Very no made up of a body and tail. The to the'bank Monday morning slid ask- by examining his public acts, for they axe �ow �he i�west in dii am ody is the curved and thickest part ed for "exercise" stamps.—Dundall� are only a � 6 all part of. him, and of the industry. no forms the anterior half. Pos- Herald. some of the most sensational of them have been really the acts of others, eiiorly the body becomes attenuated And bec Ford am, so Mity ut. of -'every' hundred' ad is prolonged by awhip-iike, long as, for instaitce, the, Peace Ship ex- al�se PTX-eS ploit. Naturally to know Ford one r- 'an& bis fa� cars a a.il which tapers to, a thin Point- low, the WoTke Canada ar0 hey inhabit the large intestine, The dairyman says that the secret has to, be closely associated with him, public ore especially the colon and of beauty lies in the milk can. We enjoy the innumrable be�atlfits Tor4-��du�. orectum, and thse who, are intimately connect- nd are sometimes present in large have a sneaking -idea that it lurks 'in ed with him are making a lot of mon- and deli�hts of ow ixig,. An aporepiailon of Yord, value. the cold cream jar.—Kitchener umbers. The eggs are deposited Re- ey out f him. DispraiAe is not to be. round the outer margin of the anus cord- looked for.�-. Those who were intimatick ad become noticeable as a Yellow with him -ad have left his employ See'Any AWAQ Ord crustation. The life history and might speak,. in disparagement, but ycle of these parasites has not been What happens to a man's Word their utterances would be discounted, ally determined, but it is probable when he won't keep it. and no one, since most -of them have left at hat infection takes place direct by else will take it?—Brandon Sun. Ford's earabst solicitation. Senator gestion of food and water COREalll- Couzens inight give a calm opinion aated with eggs, which later become ofMr. Ford,,,but the Senator is'the atched in the stomach and intes- richest.,by many millions of dollars, ines. Germany is said to be worrying a- through his,association with Henry. Symptoms: If present in small bout her financial position now, Most It would sepin ungrateful'of him to umbers they may not cause of the people over here thinks she ny incon-venieiice. reveal facts,:if any, not to Ford's hasn't any to worry about.—Bob- credit. CARS TRUCKS kCTORS at - In large numbers they caygec-n-Independent use considerable irritation of the The pub >P get only occasional owel and rectum, and the animal is glimpses ( MY. Ford, if we leave oticed tQ_ be frequently rubbing the aside the blokTaphies tha have ap- -Ml against any con Many people realize that they talk peared in such numbers in, the past aus and. venient I bJect. Owing to the continued irri- ' too much, but they don't seem to re- two or three years when. Mr. Ford ation, to which they give rise they alize that there is a remedy for it.— had not decided whether he would nay greatly impair the general Kitchener Record. be -a PresidenUal candidate. r. E. ealth. of the animal, causing un- G. Pipp, a , Detroit editor, hasknown figure out haw he�would break his day� get the benefit of it. One never t�nities for various, diversions. The hriftiness and loss of - co4dition. A Mr. Ford' intimtely for twenty, business redations with Gplizens. has the feeling of living in a hotel; estate owns four,' shooting � grounds haracteristic. symptom of the Dres- Speaking of dangerous corners one years, and was the first editor -of Then the day he had made up his the illusion that one is the invited with stags, roes, hares and. �heas- nee of pin worms is the� appearance lof the most dangerous is that a- the Dearborn -Independent His is almost ants, one of them geveral hours dig- inInd to speak, Couzens precipitated guest -of -a gfeat landlord a greyish fur and yellow incrusta- ion of the great manufacturer is matters by complaining of some pea tgnt and � high up. in thd mount round which a small boy's father OPI ce perfect, aim, ion around the margin of the anus, comes and catches him smoking.— given in Ile Brooklyn Eagle, and. is propaganda that appeared in a little The reason why Maria Antonia dq- 'while he -nearest is in the park it- 6sulting from * the eggs deposited Indianapolis News. not one that ould rouse the ire of magazine circulated among the Ford cided to mike a hotel of her fanlily �61f. Then there ijl� an -op en air no dried mucus accumulating. The Mr. Ford. He regards Ford as an employees. He said it would have to seat were manifold. First of all, she swimming pool, Whilh worms themselves are also often ob- extraordin#ry man, not only as a be cut out or he would resign. Ford does not -live in Austria, but in hire a mount from �he estate. The ellved hanging out of the anus or In mechanic, 'but as a business man he dung being passed. It begins to look as though the told him it would stay in,'and so Pianola in Italy. If the castle had re- hotel will be open all the year round and financier. He says it is Ford's C,,zens quit. "Th6�, parted friends, mained empty the republican author-- and for the �wlnter season Mr. Forgo Treatment. Medicinal treatment Leviathan has become the first sea- ambition to become the richest and and on the day Couzens left Ford, to ities would probably have forced the has prepared opportunities for skat- ad injections are usually suc- gojng� white elephant.—New York' most powerful man in the world, essful in expelling and eradicat- Sun. and he is well on the way to achieve lease him, gave an interview ap- Duchess to take tenants of the labc�:- ing, tobogganing and bobsleig4ing. ng pin worms from horses. prQving of public own�rshlp, Later ing class and this would haire meant The 150 rooms of the castle ar A useful remedy consists in this ambition. It seems, to us that on,- when there was a critical mo- the final ruin of -the interion' Apart very sumptuously furnished. The two ounces of turpentine given 'in a Mr. Pipp pretty well proves his case ment in the fight for the plirticular from that ' the upkeep of suc4. a walls of the corridors are full, of pint of raw linseed oil, as a drench,, It looks at times as if it would be for the all-round ability f,,Mr. Ford public ownership' that Couzens Want- luxurious estate costs a lot of- money, shooting trophies of the dukes 'and repeated once a week as may be re- easier to make the w6rld,,safe for -hen he notes that t ains ed for Detroit, Mr. Ford had one and the Parmas are not over rich. on each of the numerous antlers and quired- In aAdition, injections into democracy than to make the streets to produce the goods, to market of his leading experts issue a state- It was therefore not a bad idea to stuffed birds th hootin 'ground Lresr.. 't g the rectum shoWd be given each safe for pdestrians.—Montreal Gaz- them and to get the money for him- ment that helped knock the scheme' 'make the estate gelf-sup ng V regis. CT ogethir with > port! by. is careful] . morn ve eengo% men receiving paying,guests. the' nar 'and the ing consisting of warm, salt ette. self. There ha b on the head. .4e of the marksman water containing about four table- whom Mr. Pipp calls at I the Ernest Forgo, a hotel man of inter- date when he ki,)W his'prey. T�e spoonsful of salt to each quart of Ford organization., They have come national experience, -took over this ducal crown, of the Pirmas complete water. Salt should also be given in A Paris despatch says that "Col- and gone. Ford remains; the busi- k. He -has trivelled a great deal the inscriptions. So numerous are mashes or placed within reach of the ness is his. TOURISTS SLEEP IN EMPEROIVS tag lapsible crinolines are the outstand- &nd served in the Savoy at London, these trophies 'that 1hey re also to animal. The skin around the mar- Salient facts concerning the Ford cis as well as in the 'Ritz Carlton and be found in the variousbedrooms and gin f the anus should be washed to ing novelty of French fasbiuns." Out- business are thus - summarized by BED*; SNOOZE IN . FRAN the Knickerbocker hotels in New in some bf the saloon remove the incrustation of eggs. standing s the right word there.— the Eagle: _p. The prevention of infestation by Calgary Herald. JOSEPH'S ROOM. 'York, in the Elk& Club and in the Ambitious guests have the choice For many years the Ford business Hotel Imperial at Tokio. As an Aus- of liffing'the bedt6oin of old Emperor pin worms consists of aoiding food has brought more money to the Ford Visitors -to Austria can become pay- trian subject and reserve officer - in Francis Joseph and of sleeping Im and water which ire contaminated offices than is taken in by the entire ing guests of the 'mother of a one- -the former Imperial army, he W*ais the bed which e used. and washing by the droppings from horses. Perhaps the federal government Pennsylvania Railroad system or time empress. The Duchess Marli aftached to the Duchess during the themselves in his basin. This bed- Ascaris Megalocephala. I feels that it cannot collect the income the entire New 'York Central Railroad Antonia, mother of ex -Empress Zita, war as a sort of administrative aide -room - is, by the way, the simplest This is a large worm which is very tax without Durming. N Kincardine system. has converted Schwarzan Castle into de -camp. He, knows exactly what thing in the w6rld and looks not at common among horses, It is so Review. In the plant and its 40 branches a hotel. It can be reached in an'hour he -must do to make people comfort- all ii�nperial. When Francis Joseph na,med on account of Its cordpara- he employs approximately 100,000 and a half by one of the southern able and he also knows the habits''of went o a countr place he develop- tively large eead. men., railway, trains or by automobile., The foreigners. ed quite Spartan habits,, ceased to Characteristics: In form ' it is a Some girls are too poor to -afford a His profits are more than $100,000,- castle hotel has become popular and To -be received fiv the castle it is be an. emperor and assumed the long, round worm tapering towards maid and have to got along -with a .000 a year. it is a fad among the Viennese to go necessary to obtain an introduction simple 'habits of a rifleman. Thus oth ends.. They are of a whitish or mother.—Saia Francisco Chronicle. The banks of the country are pay- there and enjoy the'hospitality -of the from some person whom Forgo it ha ens'Siat to gleep, in his bed- yellowish color and are easily dis- ,ing him more -than $10,000 a day in- Parmas for the moderate rate of $1 knows. He does not take everyb;ody, room"Woes not Inean additional com- tinguished by their large�sized and terest on his daily cash balance on to $1.80 per day, which includes and this precautiou. is indispensable fort, but rdth6r the opposite. Very expanded heads, provided with three deposits. lodging and five very well cooked because the castle Is full of. art, pretty and elegant are . the 'music papillae or lips. The females are the The preservation of the instrument The profits on the repair parts he meals. N treasures which must �e protected room; the'smoking roonk and the larger, being from six to fifteen of parliament and its freedom is a sells for his cars amount to a million ' Unlike most Austrian resorts, against theft. But silly decent per- salo'n's, where the gue'sts, aspemble inches in length, while the males are greater matter than any party ques- dollars a rnont4i. Schwarzan Castle is not situated in son, wishing to go to-'Schwarzall, can befote and a from five to ten inches. ' They are the tions.—The Speaker. fter meals. 'Lovers of He is now getting control of his the mountains, but-�n the big plain easily get such an introduction, in books may make'use of the big ducal larg�st 'and most cpmmon of the sources of supply, iion mines, coal sout5 of Venna called ' the Stein- hi6 Vienna hotel, and foreigners are library. round worms infeStfng horses,,and mines, lumber woods, glass plants, feld. The first -ranges of the north- accorded special facilities in this rg- It is quite an interesting experience inhabit the small iateztines of horses of all ages, and are sometimes pres- We are all criminals, but being dis- railroads and ships for tiansporta- ern Alps are quite near and make a spect., It,is necessary to telepplione to spendb6orne'days or weeks in this ent in large numbers. The ova or covered is the . unfortunate thing.—, tion.. beautiful background, especially ah�ad as the guest who does nbt go historic `plade, and it is a queer con - eggs bafve great power*of resistance Mr. J. A. R. Cairns (Thames magi- Henry Ford' personally, is in touch when the setting sun covers them to I Sehwarzau - by automobile but trast to hear ipodern jazz melodies and vitality, and after being exp,1le'd- strate)- wi ' th the details of the whole busi- with glowing purple. chooses the -railway must be fetched at e�vening­dancing entertainments from an animal may remain alive for ness' The place is -the Austrian -residence by the motor car -of the hotel at the in a sfirrounding which is 8tiU fidl a period of over a yep.r In maure, "I tr�st m y 0 8, he said for of the Parma family and still shows station, of- Sk Egyden, the Ant stop of thd 8pell of,'couit Rfe. and. closely, moist earth or ponds. The eggs and U. S. pictures Europe as yearning publication, ry big deal was all the peculiarities of a great feudal after Wiener Neustadt. � I connected witli *e history of a dc;: larvae are'In turn taken Into the sys- for the aid of U. S. diplomacy. But put over. But . he checked theM country seat. 'Here ex -Empress Sportsialen find there many a I ppor.] thr6ned d)Viasty. tem with the food and witter, and.. on wasn't it U. S. diplomacy iliat spilled up well before-the,46eal, was closed. Z4a, barn a Parma, spent h&r,child- reaching the Intestines develope into the beans at Versailles ?—Ottawa When the " war ended Mr.' Ford hood. Here she was marrioa to the mature worms. Journal.' gave Mr. Pipp -an, inkling �6f an un- Archduke Charles, who later.became Symptoms: As a rule this worm to derstanding of mass,psycology. A ruler of one of the biggest empir". only present in small numbers and large building ififended for war work in Europe. *The chapel in which the does not give rise to much inconTeni- was partly constructed on November 'wedding took place, the dancing� hall ence or harm. When present in con- FER-TILIZERS FOP. P&ATOES 11, 1918. A manager sugiestod that with golden 'Bourbon liliel on 'the siderable numbers they are fre- work on it be stopped, but Ford or- white leather covered walls, where quently noticeable in the dung. and During the past few years there dered that it p ,roceed slowly. 'He ex- the young couple held their fikst Ye - may cause the usual aYtaitOms df have been numerous complaints heard plained that labor would 'be rather ception,'the simple sleeping rbora of worms In general. S, rc . war, and that if the Old Emperor. Francis Josepb, who from potato grower& in New Bruns- nerVous after the Treatment- Medicinal treatipent Is wick concerning'poor stands of pota- the building were to be immediately attended -the wedding iii his'capae-ity usually effective in ex6elling - this toes . which they attribute to fertilizeiz torn dow4 it Would unsettle the men. as head of the sAme state as at- the parasite, aa they live chlefLv In the injury. In order to obtain data on So he de&ded to finish it, and then timer of the Hapsburg dynasty, are all, CLOTHES, OF QUALITY contents of the small intestinas, and vermituge medicines dissolving in. this pfbblem, experiments were be iear it down when the act w�uld not in exactly wedding, telling -a pathetic the bowels kill thern rapidly. The' gun at Fredericton Experimental ta- appear to have so much significance. tale of court life during, the last' FEATURING following remedies have Oroved to tion; PT. B, last spring. Home mixed The first press bought for the Dear- years of the ustro - Hungarian be effeeti-ve:---gulphate of Iron given fertilizer was distributed in three born' Independebt was a econd- moharchy. I -wo drard doses In the feed every waIrs; in rows, in direct contact with hand one. After it had been set On the winding footpaths of �he Miss. Canad an'dWss'ChO n -t wick' morning for,a -week kollowed up on potato sets;Ad the row and covered up, Mr. Ford Aered it dismalitled private park, whose� aiaa is 103 acres, the sgenth dgr by a Purgative, such with earth; and applied , broadcast. in order that the wheels might be -a-fi& which is entirely Surrounded b -Y he; rate of application, was 2,000 polished. He '�,Ox MAN -'TAILORED' As an ouno of sloes given as a bally, T piained that if the a high wall, Zft and Chailbs pro� I or a pint of raw Unseed oil. The Iron pounds per acre of if 4-8-6 formula. wheels were �.oliahed it would theii.nianaded arm in arm as hippy lovers t my be oontinued- long0r if necs- The seed -was plat9d by hand and be pogMble to Aetermine whether any and discussed the,,future, not -knoww aary, Two ounces of turpentine covered evenly with a plough. Whete of them were cracked, Moreover he Ing how tragic it'would be. And Ulstor Overcoats,"Jor Ladies r g1ven in a I)Int of Wilk or raw lin- the fettilixet ivas AVplled in th�, row aAK men to 6ep when they held tourt In the dancing aeod el is algo useful. The most ef- in direct contact 'with the seed only a piece of maohin6rk heat and clea hall� and looked at'the huge,portrait MADE TO ORDBU ONLY ,faenvp ageAt, how6vor, Is prbbably 57,6 per cenf. of a stand was btgi jsS. YOU Sta_jlt'it, that Mr.,of Louis XIV.' the ancestor of thd tartar entotto g1on �n'doaes of Trom ed. Whei it W99 distributdd, in the PoIA io opposea to VAlm, in his shop. Parm�s, that 46krlb one of the walls-, "MMS CAXADA�`­A twa,�butfort A63'brdasted z6del, with 411 ouo� tO tV19. draW6-4017 %or' four or row aiMtoverod. with, earth a T1.9 per James Couzens.'*as his genetal)ftaii- their dreams'of*bat life had in store und-beltand all round strAP on both b6iltr. and gftapsl ar6' al'o. dayd,, 96116*0d' b3r P, d080 of cet, -stand V" obtain6(1, And Where. d9ek illd whenhe Idit the for thoi Mut hav6 bdeii-very differ. rtillsted Vith ejolets and letther Slea�ves, ill' 'And phyaia.—C. D, - MoG1lVro;yi XbX,, applied bToadcast an 81.4 per cent. commented on it b�l a *ay' that 'Mr. ent 1t6m the later teility, Pleat feature in ceti e;�,Of on 0 t6 Out, Vq. Ool-169% Gualoh. stdnd Wag"Obtained, "The ' yield -from '96rd did hot i&;; 'He deci Tile. -chief atitkidtloli of this batoqee vifth fte A 4 0e, leathor b t ni, %la 00a, is ­P� t -with-, the area Wlheze the fertillAor Was A alid th0e that,i" men Wetit'lix bt ditA16'. Whose' 614egt soctib,it ds�t6g 2'416� tlit4 in Amos, 0, It* ,uld b nMre6t Contact' with the goid, *ho bgdk,+b 14077 is fttlit *Fis. left in Ift duotibn of lar4lbq dovend Ar,., vat, 88, bN&dlsr poi Act% � * d hild. jl;� ;�7ed. �-�e tAW did not shift, rdV'mer condition,'itill �th&­l hdlup, t*o,.' utton doubi brdasted s4le- hattw- u of owbo hd and th o"o he. yield from ewi�h of the other tw,6,'plof$ uzerig-,trul 9 man of tlntll�,akl nl1h ut 1h, It I' t ods : bmk I 6 14011 ab14* Who I 60 Ms 61141-`6 'to 4 If W drd 4-P di bud 14: 70 with a, 1, 66 Abiagbil up, -the but the KatF4,ir notimv tul, n, euktu '6r 09 %roadbliat kathti dd� Id �of himZd"Ifia,4. ii'd& . ck dot' tht ,Pgfts�, W:'th eumt covddfig tu thtd �64me wh (Void ;Wanfed to- itto" Ob gme Cis T 0,�P' difett 'd , olitaof" with Uft Ih�" 7 44'. &'L�Woe.lf­be 0 cap, 0 �Vlfj 0 ye&M ggept I I U A sb he Ww Id' taflt6f `hJi##'TU ore Ji" ITit . . . . . . . . . . . . .