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I Disease. det ' 'Weconamy 0, X,iq4ift more , _ .v,*Npi� it"", M, I �,�l 1W,.%;t" , � � .or"�q', #� . , I I � of ontilvi� vatowim 100"Naw'M % been strougly �., -, I V11013 ::'. , "I � � I . - these 4,4p] ,A and ulso tho� �qp;tn_ urging Q� 4213covuliu; . �. ;, lhl, I , , ,,, 4wr I A -4140W. It Is commonly known q's Run& .PIPT,,ent's ones of the uSe,df 'We side 4el very. 11 I I . 1 ,� I ot Tovqi� ,,w wo Jaw* _t fte hogs would-, consume. rake _j ,I s, : ­ ., � .1 tdvewl% smote U04 worm disease, due to the preaeace of OW W411 ,aAd �Jh I ... .. I . a 3" , e W Aotinjav Mecoso, ft , " - :1 e* " 41914a a 41111maw V"iawu . 11 .I- �� ;PW � � �.. I I IS IW, Gul�ull thread-like worms In the Ru Pmenee4 on January oth has became qqita obvious *'Mq, " . � �. .1 I � � I ME= � � I ow, 7,40461d", .* 4nd�, p,oug 'for a pQr4o4 of uJilety. . " ;., I ,44ed � : y I - , � x1le ,.Pol . , . that i . �',,,_ .� �. � � I 1"10AW41P. V - Nt­ tubes at the lungs setting UP Vueu- days. Eoc lot included seven pigs ' result of thesa Investigations, I �', Sur-qu ­� . ay r9ric . , , . . I � .. � � �1 1 4,*. 040�tiv mania. The worm causing �blii di*- .in 44 to 54 pa vgyo� Wr ,;. "I" .... . . ,;. I I . - I . -1 ,;,... 191oic - :, � , �iiide in have 4 ; . . A , , I I.:, - 4. ., et� . most valuable -and necess - ,�'- �tl 11 I . f� .1, % �, , , . --t 00"SWIT"" W�1� �', meal ration for. Alit lot-* - , .. . , . ,A; A...�,- ,., �� . r.1 , these imp�emeiits. , in � �: ') 414 , 1�11, themselveli , I M. � Rff alien", , ease la named the "fdetQStTQnK,ylUW , been and are boing "S:*y � IR - .. . . 0402, � 11 .. I . N ru" U& apri.- and Is also known as " the cOnSi5ted �­'gf`Ound Oats, 2 Wta- wisely used. gene IAA- 0 I , I .1 , , , . � � � ...., � I. I'll �.. ";, 0. T1ji*w ground,40ley, I part; shorts, R . , - it�-�,­ "" "t. 'e. I I . 1,�, : ­ 4 ". ­ -, . , 9' e �111� I , ­1­r,,F-,ff, - , f. , , " -.,,V,, 9� 1 --� I -r —F -Ml- _ , _. �v ,-,--,7 ------ ? ... ... -, o ", I 'I ­ .. ", .. ,;1._ , "Stroualus paradotus. I , rt' "The conclusions , V Tm. : . � .��. � 4 � . 1. " � . 7__ 1 � I have neces. ? M ".1io Y, - R24 ftiddli**4�'_1 part� and 31=X011 J " 1, . I �. ! ��, - � I I : . 1, . ,, I . � wormio locate in the air tubes ot the . isarily reached am, . .1 I ., f . I , ",�., , I ;0 .- �.�,� '.1 I - I . meal, 3 per cent The meal was fed I � . I � I . . I,XGAL I , lungs. wheria they deposit their 0V* as a milk slop in troughs. Each lot " � 4) Thaot � spontaneous combus. � . . I . . . - , I .I %L� , , I tion, or self -ignition, In hay mows. Q I I . " . ==* I "!Ve No. 91 n �t uun�bera. The qVA of hogs Ooftumed 1714 �ouuds'of the I .1 . - � I I ; . is always caused by iheificient curin I I . as irill as the/ embryow oz- young Meal inliture and 3322 pounds skim- , � 9 � . OAN J. HUGGARD "I . or damp hay. slightiy. Only 4 per cen,L of all th6 The treatment " itself consist , of , J 104 . worms an then expelled from the a milk. LK I was used as the check 11(2) That hay continues to breath cases treated and followed up by g�- serIe�s of twelve to fifteen I ir and did* iipf'receive meat by-products, or sweet for ten days after cutting Major Sebule in lop i4ined no subeutalleoua injections of the pollen Barrister, Solicitor, � '�e�111' .111z 11". 9`10"90" with the SOCINUOno, and d o- while Lotl1k .06 per cent. Notary Public, Etc. I lt'1�71.11!t9l, "In,". ,,,, i , ,, .. � . consumed 9 __ - charge* from the nostylls, whi a WOMQ ofta 9 �, Lot 111 11.4 per. cent, Of and that W it is earlier disturbed benefit front the tre4tMer& - extract like tUt Which produceis the I Seattle Block - Seafortk Out. __ . . P I or moved into mow, or stack, -the Experiments 946-1aVid been made rea�tion. These are p are co"hav up and expelled from 1��, k=- iMp; and Lot IV, 9.06 per ,.*ven at -the rate �, -, - ' �_� — 1, - � POPUL" the mouth durflig e#olls of cQueft4r*. cent. Of 'U104"t meal. I _ .i process qf swealixig *still goes On. with guinea pigs., -but witix the view of two 4 vjr,jAj,bjgi1ljiJng'Jar �ljovgb ,� — , , . 1 44( . That after L ten days in the only, qo far, of inducing.the di§easejahead of 'hi " . — , or *Joe wwa6lAo,Kqd,..aAd�*xvtllwA,�wi$b.. Lot I made slightly the lowest . . I I . . Wy fever season fov L I � , �,,,,,Id wi Y not again s them,'so that , I " Wial , tiati the W t " The following Popular Stallions Will the ioaes. This accounts for a wtdii- gains, as Well -as -the most tcohomiA.Al t, Wcoick it I weat, among . st ilijictlori to be made one week I I for the improvement of stack spr.ewd, OurAamination at t4e; 110-0" of burn, or fire, unless re- could be made upon tll='-' -Dr.� Sir- prioi to the eipecW4 oftset. * i a. W HAY& Stan; d,L,1u_'&o job gains followed in turn by the lot on Mow , n has succeeded in -'s d6g"'e in I - L this ge"On.­25 follaWj�." tueoe" dA -d fti;6 " " No. I taukalke the lot oli N&I 2'tank- vived by rain from leaky roofs or rlso I AM " I . L pueltor, owvayasw OW — . fr�rft - moisture being Introduced inducing thesb lab6taiory 4 i "10 '01 4 , � . I I and yards copta.0112:g affected P1411- age and the lot on meat meal. The . . If L I - - . . . � _06licitor for the Do, yiw stanjaya Bred Tratthm stamen Small pools of wattir are U140 � 11016 average daily gains per hog wepe 1 03 from other� causes. , acquire th6 diselise. the trouble A cash prize a� Me"! has been . . I 11 11 . *a In,,~ of the Do. a9s,""d Earalmeat No. 473 Forl�l 1 to beeovie contaminated: In Mtge Pound$, 1.06 pounds, 1.08 po"ds and 440) That t4e Only safe.place for as suffered' by bumans vaiv'bel d1i1?lJ_ offered by tin oligAbIzatio# of Britiab 11 � th " aboratO4 laniffiAls, 4irebitects for the'best'-dehign -for als , -1631 1.09 Pounds, while the feed costs per it is believed thai� the'tfthialkeiit -can airship moi6ri ' ' * ., k�:) . �; ". Keller to BMIPV,RoR McKINNEY dIff&ehf'pI81ceo the I&Tvae dove P e f 'sweating is in the ca Xmong the I , �, (54151) 1653 and from tiline to time become MOTO Pound' of gain were 6.23 cents, 5.68 cock KrotchesssfieOld. !19 Ift"t. - wN sitand for mom durinu the selson- or less, a mon&ce. Infeetlon u9dlUlY 44 be petfeLted. to the point *hejobv A otor hiventQ by 'a United " � s I . , .­� cents, 5.74`cents and 5.ag cients re. ,,,Not in one single instance that in _ I 1924� at lib own stable, Lot 8. Concession 'I . full relief '4 -an be guarafiteed 'ail s4'. Stateif Governmiant scientist record I I � T,=.._�� ' takiM phice *i1th fetd and watti'lik spectiveli.' come ander my experience where ' I is L14& feld. Slz.@O. -, lots and pens "'th The addition of the m. com�plaljit� th4 r'e'sixAnne'e mot by iutoyiobiNs - I RMEY hot,ositures eat by -pro- fire 6s resulted from spontaneous ferers froni-this citeer ` Bw a Awy th n Mbus n. as be Thcl complaint is,a queer one in ingay fiiim road surfaces rind- the air. I Proprieur owd mastaffer have become contaminated- by &ff*d- ducts increased the gains but is I - co tio h, it en found that I - 80"forth. Out ed pit& Im turo-tho pa�issltaw InlAide . . the hay had been sufficiently respects, especially to tho4e who twe "Orek9liing �61ily fou* t4s and oper- , 807firwei Sandtors, Convey. ?Long 11 Q& 186. crease was 11 bot sufficientl - long 411 . I . . I amiews- ond Notaiies, ftblier Ifte, The peyo 3rej Impo 'cl3rao,aale the itr pawages of the infecte4 �dgiii y large 0 the field to properly mature. - others are not is ate# bY gasoffrie or k6roki6ile, a dim- rted staillow compensate for the increased cast of In subject to it And ' ' ' Oft* ift tk* Edge lilllildiftgii OPPOSitS p.. -.d Burohneat No. 281 Tom L an4 ther* rieach sexu* maturity sbt- the ration. only a few cases had the hay been still a mystery- More mystisrious inutive-lo-06pi'06ie is vide4 by a Frei�& ON ALP"Itor ORL-o. ti*g up the diseaoe- in- the -Twingir. One* levelled in,vthe mow, and i -still is the fact that one kind d tol- hirbWO fok s*ffthino--ijg�s. I ' * LORD MANSFIRLD The results further indicate that In none, so len will set one hay fevei adept an Wb6n it. is ' ' � __ - � Imp. 1215071 (13604) & place becomes contaminated *Ift it is not economical to add far as I recall, had it been salted. of sneezing and, have no bristlei i ­�'di�rii4in 'a pocket the ==--q-- those parasiteir, �he Infecilca to- as much - L as 10 per cent. of meat by "The lack Of labor and the pres. A .rampage of a new'iclothes brush lie 29, EL C. a. IL mains dangeroum for a long time, bs� -products the side delivery rake and ef(ect Whatever on other ai&pts. ft flat, being raised into position for via' e� . . , PQMF00Z5,tWRAN A)tD win .t.d for tht improvement of stock 4:11110 to a well b��Ianced meal and milk r,. ene of a Nesson, " follows. cause the qLffected animalm keep on . the hay -loader have been contribut, fact, it has been found -that pollen service by moving &�iever. . . . Mouda7-Will leave his own stable, lleeeii- EarWlshlAg fresh inteitioun materiaL tion. Ing fastors -to undue haste in putting from forty to fifty different kinds of A British soldlak is the Inventor 'dually be � - cr6p, and Lao. long as these- !in- plants cause bay ftver. But'in a of a eornet Played, merely by blovir!S 01� Pursheibury's. Brod- An a result th ' dlaease4qa - ' These 1resWts agree in principle Ili th, .40.1 eltars, Noterlea pat,. wood. and - I 111,-1- . � Q, I �. ­ �. N�l � asnistors. 8 hsaeui, for noon. then by'way of the 8th Cox- comeffi'ii6ro or less permallentir, ej�-:Ilwith th0846 of previous tests in that majority of cases only one kind'of into it, the valves- b4figcontr6lied; 6i , Seamy- te, land. In sworo cession to his owu stable until Wednesday plements are us"ea and the hay dra I - . . 0r. .s., t4blighed an certain premij"; gtg*- organic ' supplements increase pollen - as& *aak� 01166 10 nornine. Wednaviday.-Tv John Shamnom ' . the' In before proper maturity, so Ion sets it up in each indi*idlial perforated Ta.pert rolls. at Colleggsion S. MoKillop, for nom, then to ft"t voolk of watef, molat p"r gains prdd,uced in a given period and . . 9 patient, These poillens corne from For forming decbriwtive displays an , 'r, also that it is not usually economical shall we continue to 'have an exces- oc . , W. 'PrOW00. Imp 4, Owvu k'�blln's, ErnlleM for night. ThW%dA'Y* dMhed Ards, "d dirty penis, fai trees, grass and 'weeds. 'Only a adjustible stand has been invented ran, Z. X. Holmes. -To WillisAa Avider"n's, McKillop, ter noon; et ties much in excess of 5 or give and althgether unnecessary fire 11 Percentage of sufferers -those that holds potted planti al any anglq 9 thel& to his own stable until 8stwd-T. S-t� the 6*v*l*Pmeut Of the' 'Df "on' to supply t e . sma we . , -1174 Thomas O'Rourke'li. Concession 3, Young sk0oking pigs Mi�Y alod begome 6 per cent. of the meal ratiolL in our farmersv barns. ' � Ldgfsn. for noon. then to his own stable for Infected tTbtw thib U,dd,6r 61 the now wl�e. side delivery, rake and thp -may blame the trees. According to thi ph � I i - - urday. d who are attackedain the Springtime and any desired elevation. V tWART nig" 00. through contamination of Its surface. . -0 . 'hay loader' are, of course, here to ys clans in a d� Terms -TD insure a foal, 115. ' � - stay,` but warning should be given The haylevor season all but par- New York hospital, ositiou to r . � JAIM EVANS. Younj pig*, a low months old, 'Cre 50c PER HOUR FOR LIMITED allels the flowering of several varie- certain diseases is =d by th4 ,F. ROXWK, V. a Proprietor & Matlacer. th'e' Tkont easily Infect(jid, and wu0sr - to the farmers to see that they are ties ,I � ,� . Beechwood - - - - Ontario of the ragweed in different see- size and Shape Of a persO, '-s bod � . - --- - the worst until after they are four NUMBER properly wed instead of being tions of the colln.try. Y. so Vtt"%- will be ,"r ieftduaiw or bntu% Thi� takes An aerial passengof gbrvice ,_ an onoukry Member of The imported Clyamisle Stallion months old. abused, and in no case should the place in late July, August and Sep- established between Londoh and Bel- I MAKWIRA Tr""Mout- of men while learning to operate and haybe drawn in until it has rersain- tember, d . Kedleal As"1416h of the oh"D .- r1pending on the locality. grade, by way of Cologne and Buda- � I - 11 - ed long enough in the field to be Pro As the gweed and its kinsmen pest, covering the dime" of 1693e) [162791, Vol. XXXIII Dkdlyl infected and well develop" repair autos and tractors, battery ' r distance in t*e fa f ,ty the`jn'6Wjh0d. Pawed F,nrokuseht No. 864 Forin 1. cases do not respond to treatment, xY--acetylene welding, tire perly cured. If for any reason it is such as lamb's quarter, have ei�� four hour,. . � IAY- . � vulcanizing, taxi and truck driving. drawn in earlier and in, an unsafe principles. Dasitistry and Milk win travel the following ronte this sea"n* owing to the fact that the worms are ed their domain, hay fever� has A street -sweeping broom that ig a s Ofts. Opposite Xon&y.-Will leave, his own stable, SUITS, Ioc*ti-_d- in the small air tubes of the Special terms now on. If you want condition (and I know what we can- spread until now almost la6 raft of revolved by a tractor motor has been, . 11 . . - qu*;' S _ . lid go north to the 4th Concession, Hibbert lung% and difilcult to get at. sillthtly big pay and a successful future, apply sider unsafe farmers. consider safe) the Country is free of it, The only given bamboo bristles as more fies- slid then went to Frank Jordan's, for noon; then by all means let the farmer see 111t the h6tel Z*rl*b I a Infected cages, if removed to clean at once to HEMPMLL'S EMPLOY- way for thaw subject to it to escape ible than the hickory, ones generany . ' then south to the 7th Concession, east to the - . ettentian. Night calls- Centm Road awl then south to Staffa to nis quarters and kept from becoming MENT SERVICE, 163 King St. W., that it is properly levelled In the 'now is -to gist beyond the ragweed belt or used. =_1 All"awn't I" o�n table for night. Tuesday. -West on the� more h1eavily infested, seem to grad- Toronto, Ont. 2952-2 and salted to the extent of seven or that of Such other,plants as may be What is said to be the longest . I . 8th =ion to John McLellan's, Tu&er- � eight quarts to a load.- I , ;� L - smith. for noon. then west to the ard Con- uwIly recover. Tre^tinenC of the �Ak- - — "Can the farmer afford, under the guilty cause of the trouble. This tunnel in the British' Ernpire h" - — ... "nth to the Kippen Road anti fected animals with dri2gs Is not set- - can be done by going to sea. or, be mouins in New south tin. George Menn's, London Road. for Uffiidory uniess the drugs are in- the pressure of ;a heavy crop, catchy Jo#N GRIEVE. V. a night- Wednesday—South to the first side Jected Into the trachea or windpipe SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION weather and scarcity of labor, to inany cases, to Europe. High Winds Zealand for a railway connecting two . . road and east by way of Chiselhurst to John ' sometimes carry these irritatifig pol- provinces. ' Renor Cluduate of Ontario Veterin. McDougall'., for noon; then east to the Cca- by means of a hypodermic syringe. l resort to the use of machinery and GIVEN AS CHIEF CAUSE len several hundred miles beyond the . I . my College. All disesses, tre Road and north to his own stable for The intra -tracheal inJections as a ' a hasty method of curing and run �oint of origin. I *f domestic nieht. Thursday. -At big own gtable� Fri- efUllyL by OF BARN FIRES. the risk of login his crop, his barn . Usatett Csll*��VAM,ptly at- d.y.--s.-th by wa3r of Centre Road to Thanses rule require to be done car 9 If escape cannot be achieved and charges moderate. Vat. Road to John Dillican's, for noon; then south a veterinary surgeon. The drugs re- and possibly his live stock? Th 11 through: fight., countering extracts C REAM CREAM MAM - Dentistry a specialty. OfNi* by way of W�Lnchel5eci, to Brock'a, for commended as being most useful are is a question surely that. they can- ' . night- Saturday. -Past to 1:�hmnshiue Line , . Make haste slowly in haymaking, may be depended..on by maost. par.- , � not afford to ignore in view of sons for measurable relief, say Gav- - "' ' Lugol 8 Vined w is in effect the advice offered by record as shovQi by our reports on . 09 Oft Gbd6%i4h­9trftt. Ong and north t. Albert S�stt:s, for noon; then sollitlan, com Ith tur- the of Dr. Scott's office, S"- north to the Cr.marty Line and west to Staffs, pentine and olive oil. As a rule pre- Ontario Fire Marsha ernment specialists who ,have been Ky. Cream p,roducer: EMIL to his own stable for night ventive me"ures are successful In who calls . It E. P. Heaton, this particular class of risk." . __ Terms ­.To insure a foal, $15.00. overcoming the disease and prevent- _ attefition to the fire . working on the problem The treat- . 1% r JOIEN LIVINGSTONE ing its recurrence. menace existing in hay that has not - ment, they say, must be administer- Send your cream to W; we am* k Proprietor and Manager been sufficiel'ItlY cured before being ed by a physician. While it is simple here to give you the very bijit p4- . AINDICAL staffa. Ont Preventive Measures. stored. The fact that the season is SCIENTISTS WORKING FOR HAY and involves no great dangers, the sible market far your cream. I DIL A. NEWTON-BRADY, I Th. H.ridsomme Cloicely Bred Clydesdale The first thing is to remove all of late and that not much hay has following of an exact and" difficult We beg your support and co-OpGM- 1. Bayfield. I SZ11ion the healthy looking pigs from among been stored to date is credited by technique is essential,to good results. tion. Send us your Jqo. I gr&& BONNIE GLENGYRE ,ae alfected ones, and place them in Mr. Heaton for the lack so far of There still is no certain cure fo-r hay The treatment ,begins with a test for cream and secure top prices; v,.kg Graduate Dublin University, he- No. [238201 (10938) new clean quaxters, some distance reports of barn fires due to spon- fever, as commonly suffered by more finding the particular pollen which this your Creamery. Iond. Late Extern Assistant Mallteff Appr ... d Eumln�,t No. 854 Fonn A I from those previously occupied. The taneous combustion of hay of this than a million persons in this coun- has an irritating effect on the mucous Cream paid -for on a grade basis. ftatulids, Hospital for Women and Will stand for mares for the rewGri of 1924 tiog yards and pens should be placed year's crop. Last year, with the try, says the New York Times, but membranes of. the patienL This is Do not produce cream that is not of WkIren, Dublin. Office at residence a6 follows : on clean high ground, with good called the scratch cutaneous test. gh standard of quality it doegr . Monday. -Will les� .his pown stabl-1, One drainage. They should be cleaned out haying season two or three weeks Owini to research work carried on in The skirx of the forearm i's scratch- a III , Utely occupied by Mrs. Parson& milc� ..th of Mit,helle nd roceed to R� and carli'er in starting, the first report Government laboratories in Washing - 'Hours, 9 to 1-0 A.M., 6 to 7 p.m. A. Gray'.. Lot 8, C� � ion 6. HibbeM for regulady and bedded with good of a barn fire due to spontaneous ton and by unofficial investigators ed. -A small drop of pollen extract not pay you. n � " Sundays, I to 2 P.m. 28"-26' noon. thence to John Cai�% Lot 21. Con- clean straw. The hog wallows should is rubbed into the cut. If it comes oes&ion 6, Hibiiert, for night Tuesday. -Will Ue Constructed of concrete and kePt combustion was received on June there is a remedy which can give -re- We win pay a premium of 3 centy __ , Proceed to John Story'., Lot 7. Conce%ion 7, 20th, and within thirty days following lief in a majority of cases. Th ... from the kind that is inimical to the per pound butter fat for sweet Cream - - - I - ­ Taekersinith, for noon; thence to Wialiam S. clean. The hog pens previously oc- forty-one "I'llYsterious" barn fires, researches have cleared, up nearly all patient a positive reaction, in the delivered at the Creamery. Bring to DR. F. J. BURROWS Broe,ffooes, Lot 25. Concession 5, Tucker- cupied by infected pigs should be with resulting lose of $128,0% had the mysteries long adhering to this form Of a welt -like swelling, devel- your high grade,cream. nadth. or nighL Wednesday�Wiil proceed ,huroughly cleaned and disinfected b to Angus McKinnon's, Lot 10, Concession 11. y been reported. sneezy complaint. They show beyond ops within thirty end usually five street Tuckerstafth. for noon: thence across and washing with hat water and lye and ever is no joke, Cash paid to any patron wishing it. Office aud residence, God4rick Indication of the possibilities of all question that hay f or ten minutes, If the first extract Creamery open on Saturday nights. down to Jurnes Hill's, Concewion 8, Ribbert, Lhen whitewashed. The hog lots and does not bring the reaction others ftst of tko Metkodist churck, Soaforti for night. Thursday. -Will proceed via Staffs. pastures Previously occupied by in, fire damiage 'from Spontaneous com- the jokesmithis who do not suffer ) Plions 49, Coroner for tite County of and across to Oswald Walker's. one-half mile tected Pigs should be ploughed up bustion provided in the ,current sea- from it -to the contrary notwithstana- are tried until the right one is found. THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY. awron. east of Cromarty, for noun; thence to Thos. som is not entirely lacking, howe . ver. ing, and that it frequently will yield CkflQuboun's, C*owrie, for night pnday— and seeded down. Low lying places - - � . . - Will proceed to Joseph skinneros. north of collecting stagnant water should be Only two days ago, Mr. Heaton re- to proper treatment. Several years �_ .... , �' Munro, for noon; thence to his own stable drained. As soon as the young pigs ceived a report of a fire that ocaur- ago the Hygienic Laboratory began for night. saturday.�wrill proceed to Fred MW . DR- G. MACKAY Horn's, two miles east of Mitchell, for noon; are weaned they Should be removed red on June 5th and led to a request to d'elve into the mysterious realm of thence to his'own stable for night. where he from the sows and kept separate from for investigation by his department. the bay fever sufferer. It did this _9 . -*A' "Leveleen" Tooth Paste Q Mackay konor graduate will remain till the following Monday morn- all mature pigs in order to prevent in this case the fire originated in with the view of standardizing ex- .4%jlrm Of TAX- ing. 1_44 AND fty University, and gold modallist of Terms. -To insure is foal, $15.00. them from becoming infected from a mow of corn, which had stood for tracts used with varying success by � .1 i 1, . T2Wty Medical College; Inember Of FRED COLQIMOUN, Proprietor, Lhese adult pigs whicti harbor the seven months from time of storing physicians in -treating hay fever - � . Antiseptic Mouth WaSh Us College of PItysicians and Bur John Malaney, Manager. Parasites. These suggestions, while before taking fire, Tkis, according patients. The prepaiation of these ;. �, . I � I . ,� avons of Ontario. comiaratively simple, are neverthe- to Mr. -Heaton, indicates the pos- extracts originated in England. They , , I . . Specially designed, b The Prernium Clydesdale Stallion less effective In overcoming this trou- sibility of reviving. the conditions are made from pollens which cause . I �� �y its alkaline . and cleansing properties, to neutralize 04�-­ - -1 -, ­0-4--m-� BLACON'S SON olesome parasitic condition of pigs.- favorable to spontaneous combustion -hay fever. For several years the � � I I I I � the acids of the mouth, thereby�pr*. I DR. H. HUGH ROSS A (20869) Dr. C. D. McGilvray, Out. Vet. Col- under increa,gi , temperature of the conflicting results coming from their I I I . serving from decay, removing tart4w. !, pprovol Enrolment No. 5272 Farm A I iege, Guelph. outside air. . use were mystifying to pbysicians. and gradually whitening the teet$6 I T rnss to insure, V5.00. . 41., " 07aduate of University of Toronto Munday­eWiill leave his own stable. Brace- According to the Fire Marshialls Some patients were relieved fully by 11 " I while, as a real antiseptic, it keegg n 11'acililty of Medieirie, member of Col- field. and go west on Ray -field Road to 2nd Autumn Cutting of Altalfa� report, we bad in Ontario last year them, a few Others were -helped; but I I,- .. the gums and mucuous membrane of :A. 's. for . . , 01 Concession of Stanley to John Buchart In the Field Husbandry depart- 1,002 barn fires, involving a loss of in other cases there was no relief, I the mouth in a healthy condition to .1, logs� of ftysiclans ,and Surgoom ,, noon; then north and west to Ed. Glenn, WF313 i . fttarto; pass graduate cours" Jr.'s. for night- Tueldal.-D,, Fourth ment of the Ontario Agricultural Col- $2,599,812, towards,' which the in- and in some the suffering war. made resist disease. These are being mora :'� , ftleago, Clinical Sckool. of Ckleago; Concession to Bannodkburu, then to Varna legs alfalfa has been under .test g4Sr surance companies (stock and mu- worse by the treatment. AID generally conceded to be the most ,,�,; , at the TomperRlice Hotpi. for noon ,- so 0 "I"Anmd% ;;,!, JU I � P a e Hospital, LondoR, south on the Parr Line to Win. Fo�stees,rf LwentY-six consecu Live years. likeddh tual) contributed $1,693,923, and our Physicians and chemists in the JL JU important functions of a madem I for il I - of twenty-four years the alfalfa gave farmers suffered personal loss of Public Health Service determined to dentifrice. �;, &DAt ,,Uuiversity Hospital, Lon- night. Wednesday­�-Soutb to Hills Green end - ,i ,�! and. co --Back of Do- eest to the Town Line at Waner Fairb.im's. f.hree cuttings per annum. In 1907 $905,899. Of the total of 1,900 barn find out why the treatment could , Use it every morning and (vw t ,.� � pdalon Bank, Seaforth. for noone; then dovrn the second Concession cwo cuttings, and in 1896 four cuit- fires occurring last year 711 entailed not be trusted. They found that important for many) just before ro. , I P1101" No' 5, of Hay to Robs,t JIGL,re�'s, London Road, we sleep ?. 21 Night calls axawered from reside"A, for night Thursda7.-To IL Hm-vWs. Kip- tings were produced in the one sea- loss of over $200 each, investigation most of thg trouble with the extracts tiring, as it removes particles of food �-(, . ;;;;,�Iq Fletaris xtroet, Seaforth. Pen, for noon. then by way of the Red School son. The spring of 1896 opened up by the department shows. Spon- came from the fact that the strength '%Has someone called up by or confectionery, lodged In the tee* .... I Home to Robert Doisr's. for night. Friday— very early and that of 1907 very late. taneom. combustion was responsible of those miade varied widely, Since Long Dist� and causing injurious fermentation, mouth I, � . --I West on the 7th Concemion to Genimon's reservoli � 1, na!F- — The third cuttings were made on Sep- for 64 of these barn fires, with re- then they have developed ways for Our rooms?" � ,,, `­� Corner and north to George McCartney's. for Isores and,,possibly, infection, I noon, then to McAdam's Side Road and sorth cember 17th In the average 'of the sulting lostg of $319,757. Study of testing the strength of the prepara- . I Ll� ' � AUMONEEM to the 2nd C,on,��sion and w,ot to Jaxies Lwenty-four years. it is important to a summary of causes of barn fires tions and also for producing them If not6 ym will be munibg 11 Carnochan's, for night. Saturday. -By Broad- Those whe have used it constantly Road, to . for a few months can'best bear testi- 11 `1� THOMAS BROWN foays Britiffe ,and aolath to the min cut alfalfa before the 20th of Sep- in 1923 shows that spontaneous com- uniformly. That is, the extracts a greater mk this 23mr .� � his own stable at BruceAcid. tember so as to enable the crop to bustion was responsible for the have been standardized. Physicians *= Last. Some of the many to its efficiency in this regard. � ""A I I , ,� lAcensed muctiomeer for tke cowlties ROBERT MURDOCH, Make a good growth before ttLe ap- greatest money lost , -m been. looking hr- It sells ot 25c per tube, wholesale ov, . 9 Huron -and Pertk. Correspondexes Proprietol, & Manager. of any single now can depend upon them for party ha mWingoments for m5ala dita, cm be proach of winter. So says Dr. 'C. A. eause of fire assigned, though light- those that come from sources of pri- ward for, we" retail"at .. .�, I /,avitz of the Ontario Agricultural I'll - owdo by ealling up phoete 97, Sesdarth rfing on unrodded ,barns was the vate manufacture are tested by the to taxis b* itz"= 14, 910 . NN Tko Expositor Offics. Ckarges Mod- t2ollege. - cause of the greatest number of barn bureau in Washington and a depend- enjoyment with the dennite. THE PHARMACY, d .. X. Mato and satisfaction guarantw& ThG Hiandsolno Choicely Bred Clydesdale fire -4, namely, 91. able technique for employing them a.ssurance of a good nighvs I Stallion. Harness ond Belting. Emphasizing the importarice of bas been developed. The perfecting sleep. Seaforth,- Ont. ­', M­� I ­� Approved Enrolment No. 982 Form A I I V. .1 It is important to note that any spontaneous combustion as a cause of the extract called for much clini- .." I 11 . _. -1 . I OSCAR KLOPP BRMSH HERO leather Improperly used, or neglect- of barn fires, the Fire Marshal's re- cal experimentation. This was done Reserve yaw room byLorm _�_� L ', Iffen4 No. (18264) [20�783 ed, will deteriorate rapidly. For ex- port for 1923 points out that "In chiefly by Dr. W. T. Harrison, who PhAance — al 2Md I — GraduAte Cany JonW Na- WRI otAnd for inares dtirink the oewon of ample, belts for driving machinery view of the fact ,that for several has had charge of ,the work for tb make sure theyV71 be waft - e Ing for you — % just a � .L Ronal School of AnedoneerIng, Chi- 1924. so follovm: often become Impaired, it not use- years past we have been challenged, Hygienic Laboratory, and by Major For Sale or Rent � tago. Special cowme Ukon fia Pon fted Uve I$twk, Real Wondwy.-Will leave hia own otable at Her- less, In a very fe* years whether on particularly by officers of mutual Paul a Schule of the Army Medical few minutes you will. know;. . ; � mer- 11 t ", . & Purhe7 and Do weat to Georoa Dale & Sons, straight drives or not, but when they insurance conkpanies, as to our School. Inasmuch as experiments The evenilmg rate on Stition- Aensall "Warrener Livery BArze' , , tbAtvdixe and Farm Salm. Mann, for noon: then south and onst to Sandr , � to MaWchiml's, on the Boundary Sor night Tues- are kept clean and oiled they will theory that a large percentage of had to be made with human pati- —also- :. ". ; fteping with prevailing warkeL ftt. dar.-w.t to conat,soco, then lwrth and e!mt last ten to thirty yeara. . W�,W� caft (after 8.30 � IdA96M 0811"d. Wilte Ot Whts, to John Doddlo, Lot go, C�ooeigsslon I the barn fires 'have occurred from elits, as animals apparently do not 11 Mo- Apply the grease lightly to drfving I , ztmdard t1me) is onlyabout East Half Lot No. 11, 5th Cola - O#", Mopp, ztwch, ont KIllov, for noon ,' tban eant to the X rth spontaneous combustion, of the suffer from hay fever, the work pro- me4wff the *W rate. The: cession, Hay.', Easy term. per . i I Pho"a Gravel Road ftd north to Lgadbut7 to ;7m harness and more liberally to work crop, we have this. year been par- ceeded slo*ly. The two Physicians, � ". 21" NOGAVWC, &;it 28, Conewsion 12 Memmov, barness. The grease or oil should be *�h& rbA* (After lnldnig:ht� particulars apply to I -I,-.— - for night Wodnegday._Zwent auh north to rubbed thoroughly into the leather ticularly careful not.to assign "spon- together witb several private speci- stitidard time) 18"oldy al�� I A. MURDOCK, I . . -" Jamen Watt'n, Ifoundarr of Nuilett for soon; taneona combustion" as a cause un. 'alists in different Sections' of the &w -quarter the day rsha,, " 2932-tf He"AalL thou north end enat to Archic UNop'6, Lot 2, while it is still damD from washing. less the evidence whs clear, decisive country, have I dtveloped what they . . . f I Cfteessloll 14, Gtd7, for nisr1it, Thunl&7_ I I . . % IL T.. Lttm north end odst to vrimam Hommill".ws, - I -It— And complete, and that has only feel certain Is a thoroughly depend- I 11 I i � , . ­­­ I _� I I Lot G, Conconnion 12, Urev, for n6ork, tift been'possible where the fires ,have able techidqde for applying the hay . ." I U"Uoq ,suattonenr for the ca� owt to Carolftbroo1r, c%vd couth to Ja7do, pal., , By the use of a patented liquid ap-' been in daylight� and where eye. fever remedy., During th6,last- two I- � I . I - . tOn's, 16% C0710MA1611 Of Gtd!7 for 010t. KP plied to the inside of forms I ;,'­, I . I 'Roles 6�wv_ded ft ft 2, dflV-r,2At IMIld OW)nih f;& .T,olin Bolgeee. 1.6t #,' before witnesses have been able, to clearly years each of them has treated sev- . , ", ,� � , I 16 t a" 11 eonckpAe, is poured, the latter % given recite the locationand appearance of eTaI hundred voluntary patients. . ,: 1. . I JAMES WAMN '904 , a qa p.Nta _L%,sr, Conmalon 17. dray, for tioih, tkoll eogth to- " , John Prleel'a. Lot 18, Cbveoi6fon 0, Afe I I � I * , Itinev, a rough surface free fromfOrm "larks %fire when it was first seen." Eighty -Ave p6� cent,- of the patients � - I .. ­ I ,; MIS "Sm 0� for niaht Sattirdtli.-'smith 6,ud ,Mftt or scratches. I .. �1,1 I I to big . . I "' , !i�_!ei, P%"* $# 16" alubte for U&,w *hdro ho will 2 r he Province of Ontario, through have been benefited In degrees rang- I . . .1 Mxhi'Street - SWar& , , � , , . Main filging L �. .. - . .. . I - _�iftt'i " 014, S. AftelAdna bh,A 42 per- terit. 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