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� 11,� 040-OBSUL Office in Year of the Do- discharges from the nostrils, while in some manner and hence wire-bou-ad had the honor of being the first worn- come. I
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I , .. ban. in time, rupture of the stomach or from the mouth during spells are from 20 to 30 feet high. The in- Out With It an minister to answer a question in Forest, service administration cost*
11 �. 01 itial cost of the cage and the fence When a boy I lived in a small tov'irn th& 'British House of Coramons. 198,000 dollars or 50/c of the income. .
� .. . death by suffocation may happen. coughing or else swallowed and ex- outside was reckoned at less than $200 in Nebraska. A minis Doi�ris Witner and other Germ -an Quebec has 130,000,oao acres of '
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I'll 0. , . I no Expositor ofam iug by �;reedy amimals frequentl� re- contaminated. In these different , � mediately purchased a farm. "Old Burns."
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I A V I �, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pub- cabbage, large quantities of green or become contaminated by affected rival of the family this addition was was a nice girl, but that Roso w&s a - million (out of seventeen and a half
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.� Wdd Block. W. proudfoot, X-C., J. process being interfered with, ter- the air passages of the infected pi
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11 lw ,, .,. VETERINARY In urgent cases speedy re 9 e this could be heard distinctly at the I decided to ride out to visit my There is endless merit in0a man's Operators. ,� I
R � "I lief i5� rernains dangerous for a Ion tint telephone. uncle and his family in another part "
"', i ^� ". I t F. HARBURN. V. S. very essential to the continued life because the affected animals kee knowing when to have done. -Thos. Only 22 million acres of Dominion
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�1, nonor graduate: of Ontario Veterin- of the animal. The Quickest relief on furnishing fresh infection,, nia- least expensive of any animals. The with the neighborho d , , d for-
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16 domestle animals by the most mod- will d4a. Select a point equally dis- I —
", ,,, r, I W=fly is fed twice a day and consumes a- house was the one I sought. thing" said the surgeon, as he glanc-
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I �,�_ a specialty. Office opposite is usually the point of greatest . c- horse meat, rabbits, groundhogs, veal, the steps, rang the bell. .sun. �
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, "I '�',_ � OWs Hotel, Main Street. Seaforth. visible distention. In making tke in- tion scraps, biscuits and oatmeal porridge. Though the doors and windows were 11 I I
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,��!.:, An orders left at the hotel will re- cisloit direct the knife or trocar point become infected from thF udder of Bone or lime water are essential. open, there was no response, so after After all, no happiness equals that - L J, I MEAL-
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0 ,1 -, � beks prompt attention. Night calls downward, inward and a little for- Some breeders feed one egg each day, waiting a few rninute-,, I knock I
"I.," ft"lved at the office ward. The sheath of the trocar its surface. Young pigs, a few weeks I ed on ,_
'._ E, ept when tbey are rearing the the screen door, at the same time call- -For�es Magazine. I - � A
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,!�F; young, and then they receive three ing in a rather plaintive tone, "Won't I
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,� � . car is at hand and a knife is used are four months old. eggs a day, Plenty of water is nee- you please let me in?" I I
� 1.�,-�. . JOHN GRMTE. V. S. essary at all times. - I heard heavy footsteps, handle which fits them all. -Oliver - ,
, �". I ,'� I to puncture the paunch, the opening Badly infected and well -develop- and in Wendell Holmes. COLDS - CHAPP'E BURNS Is f,
.- The foxes' vocubalry consists of utterly strange masculine voice an-
-, Nonor graduate of Ontario Veterin- may be kept open by a large wing ed cases do not respo,nd to treat-
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ff . sea Of domestic feather from turkey or goose. The ment, owing to the fact The last three syllables are the
I . ��, treatedL Calls promptly at- the mating call, rah -rah -rah, used on it I suppose we'll 'have to." 1�
, �: feather is prepared by making an worms are located in the small air largest and most important part of I ,��
.1 buded to and charges moderate. Vet- chiefly by t�e males. Then there is I stammered an explanation, and -_ tf
���:, opening at each end of the quill and tubes of the lungs and difficult to the word, "community."-Kineardine .
.1 I �, . I Whwary Dentistry a specialty. Office therx dipping in boiling water, apply get at. Slightly infected cases, if a short sharp bark which indicates upon receiving the information that �
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" :,. IN0 residence on Goderic carbolle ointment and insert While removed to clean quarters and kept three doors down in �
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..� I the tub, or cannula- is in position it will put every fox on the ranch FERTHAZER
. from beginning more heavily infest- on a similar house, I fled unceremoni- It is a' true proverb that if you live I L
'L �, , EMIL s)iould be held by an attendant until his nerve and put every pup out of ously. I 4
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. I drugs is not satisfactory unless the . farm produce compared with pre war & 40
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,��. I drugs are injected into the trachea A Landlord In Disguise. There are some people who think pitices. It is lower in price than it 0
'' Internitl Remedies May Believe. or windpipe by means of a by ing or snoring noise which calls the was before the war. More potash is )� I 14
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�11�11 DR. A. NR'WTON-BRADY When the bloating is not severe, dermic, syringe. The intra-trac pups out is also used by the male to The ownership of our apa being used than during'the war or tf
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..... I Rotunda Hospital for Women and internal medicines. Aromatic spirits being most useful a " food. Sim ,Colt, of Ridgetown, and ,and varnishing I wished done. He time," says the Main street business 11m I
1'��_ re Lugol's solu- suitable for different land and crop& I I
, I. ,ii, � Children, Dublin. Office at residence of ammonia given every half hour, tion, combined with John Graham, of Middlesex County said the paper would 11(� cleaned, V, e will advise to the best of our 4_4 , , A'I
,�� turpentine and but girl. "He just has Jo look natural I �
o � lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. two ounces to one quart of water for olive oil. are also extensive breeders whu have that was all. . as
As a rule preventive meas- sometimes."----4Shelbourne Economist, ability to what will be most soft- I
, " ROUPS, 9 to 10 a-=, 6 to 7 p.m. an animal two years or over. After . remained with the industry and have When the painter arrived, able for you. ,
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, �4 �V,j Swilays, 1 to 2 p.m. 286M6 bloating is over give one pound of the diseases hipped foxes to Michigan, Wisconsin, him in no gentle terms just what I More women weep over onions than � ". ,�,
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I ;", -_ - . . - . glauber salts in not less than one and currence. Maine, New Jersey, Dakota and to thought of .the stingy new landlord. over love affairs. -Kitchener Record. 4AMES COWAN.
�-, I I I I " a halt quartz of water. Repeaz the The first thing is to remove all various parts of Canada. These es- I tried to persuade him to varnish — , 'Seaforth. I
I , � ,� ., DIL F. J. BURROWS Physic if necessary- of the healthy looking pigs from tablished breeders, bring in new pairs the window sills and put it on the bill The experts commission says that Phone 219. 293" .
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i�, . -mptaxdtis. to the ranch regularly in order to pre- and the landlord would never notice Germany can pay. But the real ques- . I
,. . Ofiles and residesce, Goderb�k street Chronic T) m nd place
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�41'.� oo of the Methodist church, Seaft-ItA This form of bloat is present in them in new clean quarters, some I tion remains the same. Will shel- .
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I ing in. Some animals may be'affected - I The truest end of life is to know rM MeKHMP MUMAL I
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, I jk, I DR. C. MACKAY . conditions are not. The affected ani- -ed out regularly A. Shenick, a prominent Holstein . "I . - . il
�,- � CL Mackay honor graduate of Tria- EiO ,;
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mal bloats up after feeding, but gen- good clean straw. The hog breeder, who resides at Stouffville, . I
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;1, , catinula. A purgative will generally OUMY occupied' by infected 09,000 more who have re OFFICERS: �
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KIM, . d be thoroughly cleaned and The annual toll taken by the forest J. Connolly, Goderich - - President �
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I , Fox farming is fast becoming recog- taxpayers amounts to $14,5100,000.
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I f.,�_ I DR. H. HUGH ROSS astures previously oc- - been making a tour of the United This amount of 14,500,000 dollars I
. I , � �.� Graduate of University of Toronto Best ]Doses for Chronic Bloat. ciipied by infected pigs s�ould be I y a hobby. States for the purpose of studying lost by annual, forest fires exceeds AGENTS-- �
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".. ," ploughed up and seeded down. Low --do— social work in juvenile courts. the combined forest revenue of Brit- Alex Leitch, R. R. No. I Clintod; "I
_,� Iraculty of Medicir,e, Member of C-01- The following dosage h She
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� ,'� this ile court work i8h Columbia, Ontario and Quebec by W. E �A& bl' Saaforth; Yohn Mur-
,jM., I ftiarfo; paw graduate courses im form of bloat: one pound of Epsom �hould be drained. As soon as the OLD ENGLAND HAS AN in Japan. 3,10(7,000 dollars. "
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v 211 am"go Clinical School of cogo; salts; one half ounce of powdered Young Pigs are weaned they should At the -age of 114 years, Mrs, M. Ontario's income from the forests rich; R. G. Jarmuth, BrodbageiL '
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, ',- � kalmle. HospitaL London, Barbados aloes; one ounce of pow- :be removed from the sows and kept amounts to 4,181,000 dollars per year.
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;", . Mftlaad; University Hospital, Loa- dered ginger; and one pint of mo- separate from all mature pigs in Ord- It seems very significant 'that DIRECTORS: .
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"'IN:1 ,ra from becoming builders in London, England, should is an inveterate smoker of d . � . .
11,., i"'n B&Lb_u S"fortlL Pkose No. 5, Epsom salts and aloes into two quarts infected from ,these adult pigs which have to scour the country to obtain le piper. or to 16%'Vo of the income. William Rith, No.. 2, Seaforth; 1
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,.,j, I Fktaft-stree1k Seafortk_ and molasses. Stir all for five min- tions, while comparatively simple, are terers and ,masons, going even as far a Chinese slayer in Carson City, -amounts to 250,000 dollars or to six ftaus, Beeehwood- X MeRW .
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, # of the purgative, zee this troublesornJe parasitic condition the same time 112,000 meh are' r way from Los Angeles in a motor The expenditure on reforestation Is Br6XWeti No. 8, Stdorth- Z- a
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� ,Q4,i THOMAA& BROWN England. , , wife nually 10D million board feet more god"; urray Gibsop, a I I
�'�%`,��, ing the alimentary tract in good con- t, Mrs. Roy Chapman Andrews, M =1
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, ,, ? glauber salts mixed with the feed PROVES PROFITABLE INDUSTRY. s on the Alsiati! expedition sent out by I �� � .. I � &�. I——
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I . morning and night - a handful of aY§: "Builders are constantly com- . I I It.
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)� ""r sadt's __ �._ feeding Is not Is Kative enough. pota, ced in Ontario dur- a - � , "I ,,i
, " obw 6, -4 0 .1 , ___ ing the pa!§t year, the fox farming the first few days. This shortage of ,
�� vl�, I sLum bi-carbonate, powdered ginger Mrs. F. S. Julian and her sister, - _40ft
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14�i.', skilled nifthanical is no questio two Los Angeles women, have per-,
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,,���i���, I � ''. as a tonic to tons up the digestive fully. W. H. G. Ruthven who was tar4ffs or fre* fected individual radio sets, with6ut 0 I I S, I
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t. �N' � � A ^ssute 1. 'Mrs. Thomas Hardy, wife of the . ,
�j,,�,N , = CL Writis OT Should chronic bloating continue breeders throughout Ontario and oth- novelist and poet hals, been mhde a of dre new and better Colorizip, in Greys, Blues , I
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"I �.,�;; ", � ", ,:� I 0. A. College, Guelph. , of November, and the b0tter class of --,@ N I I h. who has � $15 to $3.5 17,
�`�; IL T. LUKM' been a justice of the pftce in Dor- � I �
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1. "Z. - - when the cows removed on account of in color Zygggerolq Is Igauble plied for positions on the New york $2, 1
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