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JOHN J. HUGGARD
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I Barrister, Solicitor,
. Notary Public, Etc-
Seaforth, Ont.
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It S. WAYS
Barrister, - Solicitor, Conveyancer
ond Notary Public. Solicitor for the
-3 , Dandnion Bank. Office in rear of the
Dominion Benito Seaforth. Xoney to
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BEST &BEST
Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan-
cen and Notaries Public, Etc. Office
in the Edge Building, opposite The
onpositor Office. , 11
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PROU16POOT, KILLORAN AND
HOLMES
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11arristers, Solicitors Notaries Pub -
be, Etc. Mono I ;�
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gn Monday of each week- Office in -
kidd Block. W. Proudfoot� K -C., J.
lo. Killoran. B. E.' Holmes.
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VETEPJNARY
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F. KAREkRN, V. S.
110nor graduate of Ontario Veteria-
ltry College, and honorar,v member of
e Medical Association of the Ontario
'Veterilpary CARege. Treats diseases of
q1I domestic animals by the most mod-
ern principles. Dentistry and Milk
Fever a specialty. Office opposite
]Dick% notel, Main street, seaforth-
All orders left at the hotel will re-
ceive prompt atte
*ceived at the office-
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JOHN GRIEVE, V. S.
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Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin-
ary College. All diseases of domestic
animals treated. Calls promptly at-
tended boand charges moderate. Vet-
erivary Dentistry a specialty. Office
and residence onGo4erich Street, one
door east of Dr. Afackay's 01fice, Sea-
ford).
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MEDICAL
DIL J. W. PECK
GrvA*ate of Faculty of Medicine
McGill University, Montreal; member
of College of Physicians and Surgeons
I of Otd2ario; Ueentiate of Medical
Council of Canada; Post -Graduate
Member of Resident Medical Staff of
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G,elaiml Hospital, Montreal, AV14-15.
(iffwe, 2 doors east of Post Office.
Pkoxe K Helisall, Omtario.
I I IAZ. A. NZVM-N-BRADY
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Gradmte Dublin University, Ire -
laud. Late Exters Assistant Waster
Ratuxida Hospital for Women and
Gbildren, Dublin. Office at residence
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons.
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.;
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26
DR. F. J. BURROWS
I Office and residence Goderich Street,
east of the Methodist church, Seaforth.
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of
auron.
DR. C. MACKAY
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin-
ity University, and gold medallist of
Trinity Medical College; member of
the College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario.
DR. H. HUGH ROSS
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col -
loge of Physicians and Surgebns of
Ontario; pass graduate courses in
Chicago Clinical School of Chicago;
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London,
England; University Hospital, Lon-
don, England. Office—Back of Do-
minion Bank, Seaforth, Phone No. 5.
Night calls answered from residence,
Victoria Street, Seaforth.
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AUCTIONEERS
OSCAR W. REED
Licensed auctioneer for the Coun-
Vea of Perth and Huron. Graduate
of Jones' School of Auctioneering.
Chicago. Charges moderate, ,and set-
Isfaction guaranteed, Write or wire
Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone
11-2.
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THOMAS BROWN
Licensed auctioneer for the counties
of Huron and Perth. CorrespoAdence
arrangements for sale dates can be
made by calling up phone 97, Seaforth,
or The Expositor Office Charges mod-
�srate, and satisfaction Tuaranteed.
OSCAR KLOPP
Honor Graduate Carey Jones, Na-
tional School of Auctioneering, Chi -
(2990. .9jecial course taken 'in rure
lgred.X,ivo Stock, Real Estate, Mer-
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Clbancll.,*ger , d Pam Sales. Ratea in
At ;Vlf prevailing market. Sat-
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together, theieby saving both mater-� weather. a4d the lice become IeOp7 .1 . 1P.Ailuminum for steel in the treos-vracked Jp the frost a . I . I . 1, - ,. � �
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assist you in getting that very neoie&- I autumn dr early winter when th , , ..001*0*041 i�jp b6'lo6kjd' t6i � ' - ,' %T! * P , i,
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aary equipment lia your home --.mod- I vrogeny have Increased to millions. I . . , �rffi . W#11 1141, ..
get,ting 4rq4 . I I I �tAUjIa'r.uni.liI#'h,.,. &nit. others low. but ": a . ..... , t
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era plumbing- and bring torment to the usifortunate, ,i.ntilft is g4kii,t:6 be a substitute for -clean open gpucea and the fr4Vatit � . . magnificeA 'A, ;.! 61' , *v"nuot-ali- 1��
I � I animalsthateupport them. Rub and I ! . af�:*re steady � wi.t.41p t" Aegreei , -1 PIP I's I
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so -AN" Dfvos� iron, and cap"r in such.things also silent woods. . I , 'Wo. Ing .
scratch Is the praetioe. until -the;halr , _iur;gg 1�04," 4 , %is. -g.r obov �
To perfect the plumbing system is off -and the louse is ,either orushod. . as railri"d " - - Now that the leaves are turning %icft , W, 1� I , � I I him, of . o4i., lt�lCfsliu -
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Just refetred to it to nocesffl�ty to There is - plen* of aluminum i f'the crimson and .* , . ,fm#* of W,I*, 1l, - , �'., i � : �',; ,,� Jk, , , '.
rig- aare ,,,,,,, emst, � ftr more than there is dream'of the little 'hunting camp in . Pouitij, .A*�a , 'MY I llsli ,R,��$&. I 11his ,4=ifon iule, a "A*icirt,& ,
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build some suitable construetida for pateh*s,are noticed on aide of neck.: �' north wo�ds, of sparkling -*,1*Ap16rak,Ar4is1" U-14 "est?, ��int ,* " z; "
dlsqosb�S of the sewage and waste ' oflj�bil_ -Mi�,�601y trouble is, in ex. -the far .. 4`7V�110-10610:-04Vh bellAs is' the bits - ,. pure
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tracting it cheaply, and that is where dewy dawns, ti -amps through the fal, arstar" "breo" 044� � in Onti4ri ,'.��': , I 1"
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tank. -the c"spool May be all right lief from the tiny tormentors, Amt- As far ji�s automobile fuel is con- -proua, autumn nights anal'the bed of aY -other --iinips!9 �tur4l College -in a , . nee, to see
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septic tank to the modern method, All animals should be given a we have a substitute for gasoline �V6�c*esrt of the i4liary"huiiaiing dia4 , 9111M, .
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mad gives good 3atisfactiqu as a rule. good_ gro,6MIng With: brAish and curry -%vhich we could begin using to -mor- tricts of Northern Ontario, Qnebec embeistutes inidlatti'leverlih e6ndie make signals to 6xie another. Short -
We have a very One working or comb to remove scurf, 100se hsir- and row ---alcohol. 'Aic, bol can made and the Maritime Provinces, and it I n. while isub-abrittai timperatur4a � horni are like Jewels, not LAO. b6 bid � �
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demonstrating model of It Installed any vermin tb" may 1e off guard, from almost er,Fthing that grows. -you are going off on a hunt this year -adleate 4ecIIm,&s4 wAaakening of the for carelessly, but to be snapped up
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on a I&ra* table in the Physies then apply'the felloiving: Enough alcohol can be obtained from go to the nearest ticket office and pro- -a dividual W -a joint of grave danger. . at the rigtit price. ' I 1. I
Bumlft*, and it is very useful for Sort aoff,p .... ... I qpaft an acre of 'petatoe�i to Plow R'n �tcft Cure 4 Copy of "Hunting in Canada,". !;xerelse* raises thoI tomperatvre, iiad Carey X Jones, of ChieAgo, -one ir- ,��
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showing people just what the systom =00 "a* of land with ` Ixactor for 100 yeaTs. which contains full information as to ,-eat lowers it, h ' , of the greatest cattle auctiQueers.-on
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Two s8eptk I Mix the quantities of soap and coal come will be -the s4vation of the -and guides. Then pack up your old -aarnin&—U SteViOnion, Dept. Of e6Pe �� I
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It con � 41sts of a large coucrete tank oil together first, then add the t" farmer. - He' will have another mar- � rifle, sweater and togs and be off. - ' &.xtonslau� a A. 641lege. Guelph. the tricks of the auctioneer, buthest .
divide4i Into two compartments by a quarts of boiling water. ThU will ket for his C&rn and will not have to � 2067-2 . �, I he knows cattle. .,
verU & make an eroulsionif themughly mft- rely on the meat packeris to fix the . . 41N0'W,-hers;1 he says, in a quiet
,,ml p�,rtttton. The size for , . WXWERRING BM& . . �
single house is about 4 feet x s feet ed, to which a gallon of warm water price of bogs� . I I impressive voice, is perhaps the I
.end 3 % feet deep. This tank holds must be added before applying to the "What arelhe prospectr of saving DEAN OF CHESTER TELLS STORY RvOrY C0100F 846um. 11ave -W Quem ftest offiering of the day. ,J doubt I
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tter- Many p—ple, probably, — fandliar Every spring, beekeepers ftd led around the small circle lnsfde'the� I
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mechanical at . N4r called entire body. Riveal the treatmeat or water'��,� It is stored in but- with the story of the serial ficoqu� from 5% to 60% "of th*fir-Obibiles tent - - -� - . I e & t . � " ,a
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, to conclude a certain story in the.few YK , iison'%wtAY � ot or;i 'of -the� iiiast.� p',evftct .66;� It .
system of field tile*,'called the absorp- and doing by tliii t1iiiie. Sli4idt" source is the -same as any other Words, ow,ng to ex,ken- y I _ .1
1. est possfNe the winter lo'ssshoild'bhi� hisfierINan Ilgis -ever been "' my jk6iii!i to see. .
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tton bed, ,1 shallow under the prepared by reliable manufactma�lag povmr_ w4 it vill never be vped in I � - . 11
I ces of space, vrrote as followB:— 2% or 2%. provided the p - you ever '�L I
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ground- Any mmaining sewage to de- chemists are available and very use- an aatomolOe in The same sense ol. The hero theretipan took his but, will prepare and pack the bees pro- in your life see anything go. pronlui;_ -1
stroyed In the soil by another ktnd ful In destroying cattle lit,-- Tb4pre coho3 or g.mmur i,-- ".:.
of bacteria that live near -the top of .--re three species of lice I&*A�_-klag his reTolver, his departure, and, fin- �Ierly. So says Prof. Brit -Millen, of ' Ing as this. beifer?. She hiw the -breed- i ... � � �
the troun4. In thia way th-eae frieud- cattle, viz: the 10119-110sed louse, the - - - any his life. :.lie Ontarfo Agricultural College. ing: of tible, we are asqured , iik' t0he , 1, I I
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short -nosed louse, aad the This atGry li�ts been capped by the fAvoixy Q)I ; ony Should,Have a Queen. pedigree. But you cart see for ' I �;,
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valuable work for. us. This is ad- iOu,se- Herds i6l are regularly - . 1, I
ence applied to a useful purpose. --roomed during the winter snZer but GOT TO BRLNG THEM IN which illustrates strikingly the ad- every, colony has a que,,. As it I* from her ari6estry-" � ..". A
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We supply bulletin and blue-pirlat .-ttle from lice. - " too late to - requeen now, queeull�ss ,
to anyone wishing to bulld a septle 'Creatment for Morse L&M .11 -,TT- 301M Dow- ed,tor of the Wan- A little friend of him had been ask- eolonies sbkmld be united with those the px�pfesaional tone, sing -sung And I
mpeg, Flee ProsB and a -me of the lead- ed to t --R the -story of w�hn, arid her . sheet louia: .
tattk� All necessary Information is It the weather In warm . bear and 11aving &� queen. Place a of da �J
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enough so ers of th=�-,�in tAte -est� showed reply was: "Blisha had a newsp&W onAd"f a 6tron&QUeen- , -- W,b'at.. Wn I-Offei, , I... _J
given In theme, and by their helpful ' - the ,Igz, of amoldt*lng genius when, as the ebildrm mocked hiiii; andbe'sidd: ' . ,,* 4g�nttemeft,, .. , ,� , "
suggestions any handy man can build ,hat itle safe io waxh a ho=*- right colony, and place the brood- TAIAt ank I difered for -this beautiful I h i
Izerosene emulsion given for cattle is a boy.'be attended w1ool in a small 'If You nvDck me I wfll set my bear ,hamber of the qqeenlees colony on belfer?, Who'll atart her at a bum-
It- Cost for cement, siphon, fittings �'ery effective. It the weather in e,stem t�wm w4fre t�.� lived with as on. you, wbd it will eat you up? And top. L, ,, them f , or a we ' -
and tile amounts to about $51. The I " ek, and dred—who'll starri-er-arrundered ar-
tank may be located close to the cold, th,e &Wwal can be given a go" uncle am& 2mrat- � � they did, and Im did, kud it did;" then shake the bees Into the lower randered-arrundered,? Am I offered
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house and the tile laid tinder the ,rooming, and then either sodium Ooe of *.*ge,_sigms vms an utter 5roodchamber and remove the upper nj*Let* — ninety — niftty — ei&ty
tuori4de or,pyrethrum powlier4hould -*-,
,awn or gardea. .. dk,rega;rd for appearance in bis drem 4roodebambier. It In taken for grant- eighty---eWy—who'll *t*,rb--4ftake it
Extension Work of the Depaffltnivat )e well dusted on the skin. and the His. fav,orite keadgear-, summer or CURRAWT WIT AND WISDOM sd that. no Ameriean foulbr;eod ,exists a start-?" . .1 .
Of PhysiaL -iorse blaulteted. Raw linseed ag wivaew, was an ald woollen tam *uch , . the apiary. Otherwise. colonies And the three assiatant auctionears
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The exteasiox activities of the - ,_,astly —4 with good effect. A go" ,,, is. W,,�, by �tj�ie smtch salepherds WWmea, religion aiid bmde have z5hould not be united, but rather de- down in the ring all start barking,
on the bills. - beea the "Big Three" Causes of war stray the oueenleas eolontiok and "eighty, eighty --EIGHTY!" A great
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seeking advice or assistance -in con- Any treatment given should be re- and carAed a book with him every- BrUnmer. M.P. 4AVe SlIffideat Ross. farme shouts. -"EIGHTY?" and the
nection with the regular branches of Peated In,jen days, since the powers whepe he went, reading it often as he . . sale eonmhencm.
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the departm,enVe extension activities, .)f %multIDUcat' n are , wonderful. walked along- His abBent-miridedness It. begins to look as if we were in The next step is to see that each . After tbree zninnUs of shouting
IneludIns: Installation of water and ",here are two kinds of lice infesting co'�ony has" sift.100ent been to cover at ..... 11
sewage systems. lightning rod Instal- the horse, 'the biting and the on such occasions, Was quite equal to for a hard winter. The skin of that least three frames on both sides, it and singing in a sort of monotonous �
lations, drainage surveys, farm cold 3uctOrial- that ,of the eminiant old country di- well knownanimal, thesenator ' is said eliant that has a peculiar exciting L i
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stora e, silo construction, anti-freexe Treatment for Pig Lice. 7 te- toba Free Press. bees are clustered. This will Insure red heifer is knocked down at two '. . .
mixtures. Blue prints of septic tank ' lided with a cow MW forthwith P01i enough bees, to come through the 11 i
Raw linseed oil applied hundred dollars. �.,
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Installation, hydraulic ramBAII'Vrotec- brush with Z - ly doffed his hat and apologized. _� candal is a Ninter, proyided the stores and pro- � I �
tion of wells, small ice coldstorages, to all parts of the body in 'One of the storks told of the editor Every little 1�;4 all 9 �ectlou are adequate. A very Im- , Another item on -the programme ia . 11
very effective. The formulas for also coyleeryis a cow. His aunt kept a great help to golf ----Chicago News. led in. , 1.�
types of Lee houses, water supply sys- jortant factor -of wintering Is the I - 1,
kerosene emulsion can also be used covir, and among other things it was juestIon of food. Many beekeepers "With this bull,' says the auction- I I
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tame and farm plumbing, have been to advantage. An oil rub, always ae- "Jaek's" duty to fetch the animal to In the passing of Anatole France 44 one Of you':oarmers can found .... . .
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,essible for'the use of swine, will do the world losses the most cons pounds of sugar -syrup made In the eer, 11�
prepared, and are now obtainable up- and,from, the pasture at milking time. urnate ;Ive every colony ten or fkfteen a herid which might some day be as i
on request from the Physics Depart- ' ,
�iuch to keep the vermin down. The One evening he was gone for bours, literary artist of this generation.— proportion of 2 % of, sugar to one of great as this one from which you are � � I
ment ' Ontario Agricultural College. practice of having a machine oil can and finally came meandering back, his Border Cities Star. being privileged to buy, In any case, :L41�S '
water, and fed in an Inverted feeder
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—R. R. Graham, 0. A. College, handy at feeding time and giving nose buried in one of his beloved books .)ver the brood frames. This is done don't fail to got one of these pure- ,..- ?
Gue,lph. each pig -a squirt along the back oncif and minus the cow-! ' The men over forty are ceasing,to ia .-many cases, ri�gardless of the breds so as to increase the value of I..., �
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Watering the Garden. co On s he of as much importance to ci *h - ' your own herds." I
aditions unhealthy for a pig louse IT] Iiza- ,w6unt of stares the colony has. j."
. . as to the whereabouts of the tion as the young people.—Mr. J. J. '" Bqtterfly King is knocked down to I :
"he pig, it 1; aunt .�very colony should have at least 45 .
Remember that a good soaking L IoUse, "Haematoptnus si a. - missing bovine he had to confose that Mallon. )ounds of food to ensure successful a farmer for $1,100 (the price of a I .1, I
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once a week is more beneficial than e .7intering, and an opportunity to in- car). Inverness Princess Augusta is 14,
light sprinkling daily. Be Judicious aame. and can easily be seen. 411
from -the pasture so absorbed in his A soft heart and a hard head make ,rease in strength in the spring. I sold at $650. A dozen go well over ;� ,
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tables do not midd havtng their tops your season's profits, and do not let book tb-at he had. never given the cow an excellent combination, but a hard jeep In a Naturally Protected Pla4m the three -huTidTed mark, a score at " �
soaked, as well as the roots. t .'t annoy your animals. Alittlesoapy 'a thought. When,he went back for heaft and a soft head—well, that's ' two hundred. And th are not .
Bu the differenir.—Ottawa Journal. Bees should be,kept 1; a naturally members of the mail, ese .
ar greasy material will stop its the cow hb; aunt saw to it that - herd, but the "
fruit bearl-ng plants and vines, like ..)rotected place foro-winter, or a board I
tomatoes, eggpla.nt, cucumbers, breathing for all time. Why not get book waia left at home. ionce should be erected around the calves and yearlings oxft of the herd 6 ,
Pep- We noticed a fly in the office yestei- to the number of forty. �
Pe�s and melons should not have the ifter the louse to-day?—L. Steven- day, but we don't think thi apiary to form a wind protection. The Price �
tops soaked at all. It washes away ;on, Director of Zxtenslon, 0. A. Gol- 40- ,s indicates Jolonles may be packed singly, two averaged for the lot is I
a mild winter, or that coal will be I $252. Out west -the Prince of Wales , 1,
the pollen in the blossoms and is age, Guelph. n a case, four in a case, or in any . ;
apt to cause blight and fungous WHY DON'T YARNIERS KEEP cheaper.—King6ton Standard. .Lher way desired by the beekeeper. in a smaller sale, averaged three I �'
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Don't water the garden In the heat Experimental work at the Ontario .. egroom appears cool ,,hould be placed all around the col- thrown in. But Duncan, Campbell, � .
and collected, probably because the liy, and not less than el . exhibiting on the western eircuit beat � �
of the day. Wait until late In the Agricultural College has'proven that AS BUSINESSES ARE RUN? poor deril doesn't realize he is I * ght inches I
afternoon and when it has been given ioft bacon comes from pigs that have If farmers kept books carefully and oalug n top- Dry leaves, Planer shavings the Princes of Wales. I I I
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a good soaking It will have U& to been fed heavily during early life on ran their farms more .��business in- control of himself—Roading Tintes. r cork chips make satisfactory The sale in the big marquee takes ..
aoak Into the soil to enable you to i'attening feeds while enclosed in stituttion% aTe run'they wo ,acking material. three hours. The anctioneer's voice, ., "
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rake up the surface easily next morn- pens or yards so small as to prevent much better off financially, thirom the Many believe ir� having -a number ,ill see that hid colonies are put instead of becoTning weaker with .. I I
. nclusion is of irom in the fire, but they forget ,", uy for winter In good condition. time, growis stronger as the sale
tng, preventing the soil baking and :)rover exercise for the animals. Wall Street News. The co to took after the fire itself.—Sir Hugh w .1 �,
conserving the moisture. Regular 3. A. C. experiments have also proven based on what one Iowa farmer has Allen. iie winter loss will be negligible. comes to A close, Of course, the ,,,
,Toakings for the ever -bearing straw- ,hat pigs grown to 126 Pounds don as reported to the United States � farmers have spent the morning ,�-",i
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berries and other small friiits, fol- welght on mixed feeds well balanced &ra'rtment of Agriculture. Select Sires to Give Doe. I ooking over the offerings before the
lowed by mulebing, will prolong the There are now five clames of auto- * sale, and know exactly what they.
with skim milk (2 % pounds milk to' This Iowa farmer .has kept If the dairy herd is made up of want. 1�
fruit bearing season and improve the I Pound of meal), or tankage up to 9- �11,
ac- mobiles in, utse—new, second-ihand, u , Many of them sit �atiently, li
quality. Too much watering of grape- 10 per cent. in the ration ma counts for more than two years. At ed s(uperannum-ted and near -junk.— ow testers and Poor Producers, a making no bids, until the ealf they " t', I
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y be the end of the firbt year 1he found Aib.ny Journal. uil from good producing and high s,(,t theirhearb; on in the preliminarY :1%,
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vines- tends to cause an excess of ,'urnished on corn or barley and still that crops which he fed to live stock testing ancestry should be chosen. If inspection, is put up. Then, as soon , ,111�
cane growth but a reasonable. amount produce a firm, high quality product. brought him more money than when Why ,,Ot have teanig and leagues Lhe females are too leggY, select a 09 they have won it, they depart, and . I.. ,
is desirable. - . - - Dairy by-products tend to offset the sold outright, and that his methods entered from other lunds and, make .,,ia!e that is compact and close to the , ,��)!
.rouble arising from lack of exercise, of handiling his bogs were efficii ,,round. spend the rest of the sale patting an(i I
ent. it a genuine world stries?—Border � if the sow to rough in the I: 111 -
There might be an excuse for us- t)ut both exercise and skimmilk are intspedting and gloating over their "I
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Ing an Inferior sow If you already better than either alone.—Dept. of howe7er, Cities Star. 11
that ,his cows were poor, averaging . . a boar with compact, well -muscled �)�(�,
have her on the place, but we can Extension, 0. A. College, Guelph. houlder and With length and scale. Out in the meadows -roam th
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ever using an interior sire. Cow testing separates the good an n�ver again furnish the thrill bell didn't sell. The sale over, there ,,
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also it did when it made its first appear- Aructure, whether of a business a "iL 11
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factors determining producing ability .on for a good herd. per man on his farm, as well ifts the hce.!- tra fte Her fa�'rm, or a life, Is thrift. I house, and then the crowd goes out .1�
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are ki, -vtrn to be for high production It Is always a good plan to sav� a number of acres per hors�( Rebuilding is not always and looks. at the herd that wasn't .�
only, tAey �Lre going to got many low ,,.iece of nice clover or rape on which L, were We can't quite make out what this necessary � ��,
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o refresh the br"ding ewes, just on the infommtion,his (account book P Int and shrubbery plantings will cows cut out of wood. F
that are from hLgh producing . ,rtor to the mating season. ststdsmhn punged when he should a I The farmers stand off and 'view LLL, , I
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piceswi . gave him, rented more land and re- have chow,edi—N. Y. Herald Tribune. - . I these cows as the artist ,-apprai es I . I ,�
1. - . I ... tanned his twelve Amall, irregular. .q .
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rn 'coll'onlist. In the cri-Vp autumn sunshine standt ject t refiesu, and
&Jgeat for Sing f 'S"*91 San Francisco Bulletin. creased thirteen ,&era. He gt)l,d -hid . i 1. he beatitiful, quiet areatures to .
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