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U#1e,'erta1tt, bQ oulditi Thlability to qu 'a fort all th& more �,red- Pleatv Or_p4#q plice Kiiny, bogs on'the rba,y-forlk, rope, at.tbe.tilA 7F. November 4. G .1,', 440#dar from y
our when it Is most needed will ba� save I'And December market, -011013,1e as VO";- AgricultUtal;' "nellitative, or fr OW ;Ale and trouble, 14 . kards type, were unsuitable as q6tct Mr. k-. W-.' iDirector Fruit in Branch, of, L. Caesar, bWpn, grades li�caue lacking 4ope x1ateiaL 41by TA;MErS 0. A. 4,12U. Tack it up son Wejg7ht and Rope IaC,made of various materials JVp F611 QWiXiV, IS neut showing n the nere it will &I- ii6t i��cdvod,yor rppW..., Wilil how the V* ALWYS THE' ROME I .e I uch as- cotton, hemp, manil fibre,
h 46U4 prc mlices stood, at ways be Jute and fiax. The rope moist, fre- . ards 5. P" quentiv used on the farm is made Once a� mother bap,qqq4 gaby!is� OvM Tu pholy. let rqu 7-,W-el�e '040� 010se of 1924 and 1923 as re Use oxft. t4i Y materials spra t*fs I uumb6i and percentage of selects commeuded:' lu'ilie spray calendar. q re from hemp, imported from Manilla. ones she will use consulted"" do not Wish t.640 -you, ankililuotice niarketed: 6. Do not it happens Common rope is generally composed ZKOthin else and as long 4' ate '"$TMINSTER A OF s. tWre and Yet the Alifilraiatioli 'I hays� ror to be spray at the of three or four strand. The four- U will, alway, it, will! 'e' -O '013, babies in the home YQ cefved'iBJo that you were Number Qf Selects. times the spray, strand rope is stronger find,a box *of Baby's Own, Table ondar says. da than the FAMOUS HORSES the Mammoth: The On, Co.. I id�,, An early will be time of sprayipg,is* of vast import, hand. 11. three -strand of.equal diameter. Tholmands of Mothers ha 1924. 1923. In a secluded spot on the great pkis d.. 27Ri30 ance and the.timps:�given in the spray Strength of 31anitia Rope. ,come cQuvinced throu e OntanO ......... 3,62,482 Hamburg Place Farm, the property b gh � 4% a rg Plam 1111 . : . , e -!ise Of he Tnbiltsi th4t," t 16 'I recel,�ed the follow- Alberta .......... 21,826 9,549 calendar are based (in years of study. The safe load for the various dia- of John E, Madden, on the Winches- thoughbrOdp apd as th i 7. Omit none 6 a evasive reply. "'This to acknowl- 5 30 r) 6f � the first three meters tor equal -the'm' in. ba Quebec 2,4 of manilla (three-Btrand) ter Pike, near Lexington, nestling in e(F famous of these dies, :eApecioll
g 10,729 regular sprays, some years the first rope is about one-sixth of the actual Pon cr"417�i 5 one received this morning dated the Manitoba ........ 18,052 19,340 cond and some the third. Each spray in ete r colds and simple fevers; ex e e your letter of 17th Nov., also Saskatchewan .... 2p99 Is the most important, some the -64- breaking load. For three -strand thought to be the only ee 's tion, they will beidded
!atlpation Mid inAigestion; Tea in 4,989 a little grove Of trees is what - w achieve greatness, in o
ing Place of. the Celebrities" near helps to make the next -ore effective world. The 459,778 plot of ground which Mr. n rttgp of Nancy His wormis and promoting that ealt ful "Ontario Government French Scholar- Totals ....... the safe load is under 1,000 Pounds, in ry fo nks. 15th inst. The subject referred to, - manilla rope, -of one Inc dia eter horse celebrities in the
welfare of little ones. Madde de- refreshing sleep so necessary to the ship" would be�and was dealt with by Z5'/U,74Z and each must be given to insure While the breaking toad is nearly ELires to see Among th the Educational Department. Pere clean fruit, )eeome the "Westminster entages, ,liousando of mothers who praise 6,500 pounds. Half-inch rope should Abbey" of thorogbibred and standard 6r4i Maby'a Own Tablets is Mrs, Alex. J. This correspondence is sufficiently $1 Nf;lntQ.@-h 90 Snow trees not be subjected to a load greater bred c'hamP'_1O'W, lies within a few Moaekn Invetitimi§ Inake t non -committal is it not? Ontario ...... ....... 23.01 20-79 should alwaYs receive a fourth appU- than 230 pounds If it Is to last and 3?erry, Atlantic, N. S., who says:----A'I Alberta ............ 3.60 2.33 cation. Read what the spray calen- hundred yards of the Hamburg Place for trimillals. A burglar on a dark always keep Baby's Own Tablets in: no Now this a public question and give service. The breaking otrengt).i residence, and in full view of the night can't tell whether ihe's opew. t a priva Quebec ............. 13.07 16.49 dar recommends under "Extra sprays of half-inch manilla rope is 1,620 the house as I know of no other mdi- te grudge. It is public who as cme that can equal them for - -the money thaif is being used nd he Winchester Pike, sayg �gew York Ing the safe or tuning in -on the r�di S katchewan ....... 3.99 4.10 and remarks" and be guided by it. Pounds. A three-quarter inch rope World. The burial ground, as WstlId -A'Iamilton Spectator directs its expenditure must- answer =Inor ills that come to po young ohll- public and say why -he expend- as a safe load, or 8,600 Pounds with Manitoba ............. 3.92 6.69 9- You Will Dot �Qiitrol San Jose can be expected to carry 525 nds in sione now, scarcely cpverg &il acro,
dren-r The Tablets are soldby medi- to th scale on large tr,�es, twentY-five years ed it in this way. Totals 14-52 14 r yet under its soil Its fen regal his- ,eine dealers or -by mail at 25 cents- a What latent or un- .97 Old or more, 11111eSS YOU ilrSt p Un Very great risk to both material and tory-making rulers of the turf. The them heavily and scrape the loose discovered qualification it was that The total marketings at all yards bark off with a hoe. Then see that operator. Rope should not be used PROPER FEED AND CARE bi)x from The Dr. Williams' Medicine compelled him -ride the de cemetery, or as workers on the place MEANS ,Co., Brockville, Ont. to over over small pulleys or runs if it is to red and fully evidenced academic L ---------- -superiority than in 190, it -self a year of tre- the liquid; a mere mist or a light WINTER EGGS - and plants were over 690,000 more every particle of the bark is wet with last and give good service. Many of Place of Celebrities,"' is surrounded cla, l it 'IT -he Resting
of 'the denied candidate the hay fork pulley, used are less by a stone fence in the form of a Dr. C. M. McCall, a veterinarY Sur- who was declared "well qualified" I S in 'POLITICS IN APPOINTMENTS and "worth of recommendation" for Wraders' hands, constituting a record ably just as the buds are bUrSting. y n, of St. Thomas, has, as aobby, 3 166,089 hogs passed through the time sulphur I to 7 of water, prefer- are very hard on the rope, causing rest of the 2,4,00 acres comprising directed is attention to the poultry the honor? Let him answer mndously heavy receipts. All told, spray will not kill the insect. Use. than eight nche diameter, and horseshoe, thus dividing it,from the goo
way. He had n 10. For scab and codling moth Clinton, Ont., Feb. 23,1925. some that has not been approached by any heavy strain, wear and early destrutc- Hamburg Place. over the graves of industry, and has at Present, a fine o answer ready for tion. Tar applications to rope, while the fallen turf monarchs stone tablets flock of Plmouth Rocks consisting Of n other year in our market history. In- cofer both sides of every fruit and increasing the rope's resistance to inferring that political bias o inscribed with the names of the ani- 76 yearlings and pullets. 'To the Editor:- the Star reporter; are we wrong I cluding the local kill and other re- also cover every leaf. Scb attacks weathering, reduces the strength During the nly and Rope they produced- 1,137 a major part in the awarding by the ion decided this award? ry owners, together with the date and eggs, nearly 95 dozen her considerat- production in Canada was proably from them to the fruit. it will re- should be kept d Believing that party politics played not any academic or at ported --outlets, the actual increase in the leaves, too, and is often washed about twenty-fivp per cent. mals, their breeding and subsequent month of January
If we are, which brought ntario Government of a Travelling let them tell us what did decide well toward three-quarters of a mil- quire from 7 to 13 gallons for each place of death, have been, or will be, a return of $57.56. it? lion head, The fact that in the face tree twenty-five years old or upwards, The Short Splice. The average for Scholarship, I wish to give you a few It is not sufficient to say that oonle- erected. Mr. Miadden says. each day was slightly over three doz- facts in the case and make public thing else might have done so. of such a sharp expansion we were not just 2 or 3 gallons. The short splice is of great service. Nancy Hanks, whose sculptured en, which is about 60 per ceat. pro- what I believe to be -a very wrong at- able to hold our percentage of selects 11. Be sure the spray reaches right It Is quickly made and strong. The likeness will stand in memoriam duction. From 72 hens during the It would be unkind to drag the almost unchanged is quite encourag- through the trees, To hisure this weaving of the strands of two three- over the little burial pl' ot, had a rec- Winter of 1924, 53 dozen were gather- titude to such cases on the part of our faculty into this. No title of sus- ing. go in, if necessary, underneath the strand ropes together in the form of ord of 2m. 4s. and held the world's ed in January, 96 dozen in February, public men. Picion aftaches to them; when they ----------- 4- tree and spray the part beyond the a 'Plice Increases the diameter at the record for the fastest three consecu- 116 dozen in March, 114 dozen in April At the outset I wish to make it clear made their recommendation they had trunk first, then step back to the Point of repair to 6he extent of mak- Live heats in a race 2m. 11-2s., 2 in. and 87 dozen in May. that I am not seeking or hoping for performed their function and there FROM AN OLD McKILLOP outside and spray the remaining part. Ing this type of splice objectionable 123/4s, and 2m. 12s. to high wheels, Mr. McCall is obliged to purchase *ny redress on behalf of my son who they acted in a manner above critic- s Do this from both side Remember If the rope is to be run over pu'lleys. and the fastest first, second and all the rain they co um a is quite able'to look -after himself, but ism. The Persons who adjudicated that it is the centre or'shaded part To �nake a short splice, unravel the if nis e ad de- third heats in a race to that hitch. clares his net profit during 1924 was e rather to protect in the future the in- the case are those responsible, Let of the tree where scab iaturally is ends of the two pieces of rope that At the time of her death sh was $253.70. So, he is quite convinced terestis of others who may be less them give reasons, or declare them- worst and poor sprayersil nearry-al- it Is desired to splice or fifteen inches the only dam to produce two trotters that there I.' money in th 29 Elm Street, Toronto.
favorably situated and to whom the selves above giving reasons -auto- Dear Expositor: ways miss this side though they often if the rope Is one inch in diameter, with records better than 2m. 7%s. dustry. In outliming the poult in- rship would crats. Thanking you for the space, cover the sunny or outer side all or less if working on a smaller rope. e results -he She was the dam of Admiral Dewey, has achieved in this i Dr. Mc- 2m. 4s.- General Roberts, 2m. 7Y4s., Call gives the following account of his be a great hardship as well as an in- My Expositor comes quite regular, right. After unravelling wrap the ends of lidustry,
justice. Yours truly, I am pleased to say. It is a great 12. A tower, even with a spray the strands to prevent them untwist- and o&rs of like calibre. A When experiences: At graduation from the S.P.I., in help to me. As I w -rite this Monday, gun, is a great helD. Often it will ing. Bring the strands together by sbe was a three year old she won "In order to get a high egg prduc- May, 1924, my son, Willis, was the A. T. COOPER.
�only tudent in Architecture to receive - ------------ the rain i.s pouring down and rivulets suince to stand on tfie tanlc. A rail- tYing by Pairs with an overhand six races and the same number when tion during the Winter months whent are running on the streets, and the Ing or support on It removes the dan- knot, the strands from opposite ends four years old, taking thr�ee races at Prices are high and the average flock honm;,,he w" also -awarded a medal IN EVERY CORNER weather indicator registers 40. A ger of failing. of the ropes being of the T4ion't6-.,Archijto.etiiral�goei�ty mild February, sure. 13. Do not use large openings in plice. This Joined by the five. She was sold as a six-year- is not paying expenses, it is necessary OF ALL CANADA done, the work Is com- in that year; and he informed us. that old for $48,000, Nancy Hanks was to have first, proper housin' I don't the discs of either nozzles or spray pleted by weaving the strands Into bred by Hart Boswell, of Lexington, offlci�ls in the Department of Educa- THE, A terrible affair took place to the mean by that an expehsive ib rections, using a and was foaled in 1886. She was but one that insures plenty of lighi tion, -having the righto speak in such R West of here a few days ago. Two pressureormore. ThEy*arewagteful, f1d or a tapered and Pointed wooden sold to J. Malcolm Forbes, of Bos- and air. It is also essenti MEN AND ViOM N PUT guns unless you have 225 pounds the rope in both di
-in that he had been men who have lived in adjoining make it diffteult to maintain high Pin to open the strands. The free al that it be :m4ters. assured h! FAITH IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ton, who sold her to J. M. Johnson, kept clean with dry sti.law cover4ng re0oinmended for the French Travel- houses for fifteen years, but who nev- pressure, and give too coarse a spray. ends are passed under every other larship, and should proceed to They have proved their value by the of Ponkapong, Mass., who later sold the floor at all times. Second aid er got along very well and were not 14. In many cases better work will strand for a distance of six or eight her to Joseph and Edward Madden, most important is to ha from t elay. He forthwith, along -to go"abroad relief they have given f�r over on speaking' terms for Some years, be,done with a rod and three angle inches each way from the centre of sons of John E. Madden, who are producing stock, and that can only be ngements
splice. lthirtY-fiv Years and have friends met at their homes and engaged in disc nozzles than with a gun. In any the This done the remaining the owners of the Hamburg Place obtained by years -of grading up a -a er student who had'similar everywhere. a fight, when one of them named case use some system in spraying so ends of strands are cut off and the trotters. Nancy Hanks died when flock. issuran6es -of -A scholarship in anoth- Marieville, Que., March 2.-(Spe- Stagg killed the other, whose name that you will makei sure everything ork completed. 'he Ight years old, Grading up a flock of produe- d n s , was twerity-ei 0.,�hopartment, and later on. received cial).-Every corner of Canada holds was Owens. There are four or five is being covere a methodical "Phe Long Splice. ing hens. is quite a science and re- 4t -made-, arrangeni6fitz for pas children in each family., Stagg will way. quires a knowledge of the type of hen sports at least one person who swears by Air. Madden is planning to have a Dodd This type of splice is used where life-size statue of Nancy Hanks, that,will do the job. I o y ,ransportatioil. :Tkesep'la'' 's Kidney�Pills. They have been have to stand trial for manslaughter. , 15. Have a handy Place to fill the in own t' us were *ell ad"nced,wheh Willis,'was noti- relieving kidney troubles all over this tank. Ten minutes sh6uld be long it Is desired to make a union of two wdrjd champion trotter from 1892 to culling and findthat no differencj� how pieces of rope and still retain nearly 1894, whose remains Aed tblwtthe Scholarshi vast Dominion for more than thirty- The Church Urdon racket is still enough for any tank. p had been a lie in the cerne- carefully one selects the breeding pen, d-Aw'ahother student the same diameter at the splice. A tery, erected on the site of her grave Will five years. They are specialists. They going on here. It is nip and tuck be- 16. Do not stop spraying because long splice in a three-straild rope will as a memorial. A model of the con- not come up to the standard as to al large percentage of the pallets
.A�coi;afflng tia'-interviewn published I relieve only kidney trouble and those tween the Union Presbyterians and rain threatens. Go right on until the be composed of not more than four templated statue was built in 1911 confirmation. in the, Toronto Star, Willis Coo ' ;diseases that spring from disordered the Anti -Union bunch. I might s rain has well begun. It is rain and I try each year to get per wasl ay tveolnifiended- by kidneys. That's why they grow- more that McKeown, K.C. of Dufferin, strands at any one point, and the by Charles Carey Rumsey, New York le birds from know producing Par- General Mitchell, popular every day. who moisture which cause scab outbreaks. length of the union Is very much artist, who was kil ma: n Listen to what Is a prominent Meth,'Odist and wh led some time ago entage to mate with my -best types in Veali-6tthe -S.PS., and by Prof. C. I 0 had 17. Do not stick to all eight or ten greater than in the short splice. To in an automobile accident on Long order to increase their production. Dame T. Carvignon says about them, charge of the Union Bill last session riglit. '(He.was an excellent hour day when spraying, 'but make is, reported sland. Mr. Ramsey, shortly before "Thirdly comes the feding problem, end you has handed the job over to R-aikin, every effort to get It d6ne as soon turns from the ends to be spliced and his death, had been commissioned "It gives me pleasure to is make a long splice count off sixteen I
-9-hom I believe as BaYing "and ii� 1 this certificate. r Was so weak I of- of Frontenac, who is a Presbyterian. as possible without sacrificing tbor- and only experience will teach the Srbolar- !ten had to, stay in bed. I'wasnervQus to be wefl qualified fur j,, ' mark by tying with a strong twine. by Mr. Madden to make the large poultryman as to the mount eed ship)." and "I rtcommemi -him and nly got a little sleep at nights. finished before the bloss ' of f 1 havei been up a couple of times to oughness. If the second spray is not Unlay the rope ends down to the memorial, but had not started the required. During theaWinter months see what is going on in Parliament. Oms open- Point of tying and force the ends to- work. Anotber sculptor will be I feed a
I would recommend- anyone else .-Tho'My doctor had told me this weakness omit the poison and go on until It mixture of oats and wheat Ir thought was worthy'of recommend- was. bringing on consumption. -A few To be sure the O.T.A. brought out a is finished. gether to begin the splice. Develop given the order, Mr. Madden says, morning and night, mixed with plent crowd, the galleries were packed'and cc of straw to insure exercise. I al so ation. 18. Wash out the tank and, pump from each rope end and filling In with erected -this year. The Nancy Hanks add at night a feed of com in the cold boxes of your marvellom Dodd's Kid It further by unlaying one strand and it is hoped, to ave the pie
So Willis Q�6per was Nvell qualifi- ney Pills sufficed for me to complete- likewise under the galleriesi, The clean water through the machine and one of the loose strands. This accm- monument will cost $5,000. Besides weather. A mash composed of equal ee,� and he was also "worthy of ris- ly recover my health." members had -a number of tilts with nozzles at the close of each day. plished, three of the loose strandz Nancy Hanks the cemetery contai parts bran and rolled oats with one- tAMdMendation." He was also well Dodd% Kidney Pills purify the each other, which were somewhat blood and pure blood carried to all humorous. The first was Brackin. 19. Remember spraying , gives will be much shorter than formerly, the bones of the standard-breldls tenth part tankage added is before Kent, a igood speaker, and a Grit Im. 5 _q1u4pp4ihav1nj'gfbAuated with h6n- parts -of the body means new health Of healthy foliage and is a,,great factor and the ends can be woven Into the horses Major Delmar, 9S.; them at all times. The two very beat slid Wdii't inedal; besides hihiving In producing annual croon as well an rope as with the short splice and the Hamburg Belle, 2m. lYic., and Sili- and most essential feeds during the aniculant *ith - first- 4664�- 1=W1 Ake 'of Aq French I and increased energy. all over the lawyer, who told the House that the giving clean fruit. Even ire" that union developed. The atrand ends eon, 2 m. 13%s., and the thorough- Winter inionths are sour skim milk and body. day beforie- Raney, ex-Att0'rnoY-G0n- are not bearing should be sprayed to can then be cut off and tucked In out breds Ida Pickwick, known as the mngolds, of which the hens should 0" iii �hat subject and with- er4l, bad told the House that the keep them healthy. of the way, leaving a long smooth Queen of the West; Ogden, Plaudit, have all they will 'of Fr6tielt 'a student's chief industries in some ridings wi�re . 20. Get a new,,epray calendar each be INCREASE IN SUPPLY OF bootleggi�g, rum-ru ing d horse year. spIfee. Star Shoot, for five consecutive years consume. Also racing. Bracklin 'ng:� Raney plenty of water should be provided. ei 'then did he fail 'to "me6l SELECT GAAft 'HOGS ch7, 21. *hen In difficulty;t6nault your The Side SpIlm the world's leuding sire; the "Black Regularity of feeding is Important. of to. give the naines 'of thbse ridinks, kgric or write The side splice Is frequently useful Whirlwind," Imp., credited with Oyster she,, and grit s.huld 16 . When he sat dowm,, Wilson, Tory, of ultural Represe be before "On. Fbr -Miat to Prof. 1, Caesar, .,.college, two ropes arning them at all times. during the pApt yea was on his feet itk a, MOM- Gust; . or W, A. Ro of the same or different at the title f Queen of the , East, and IThe 6i4ut Ot select acon ogis Windsor nt21:qTo where It Is desired to join having won sixty races,'thus Is reason *As i O. A.
Man, deemed, -Mor� , desihming? r, was greater by ph ss,,' Vinelitnd.- xes. it Is "I try to hatch my chicks about Over 80,000 hea�A thia'4 thld�su�qlly for nt and'accused Raney of having a L. Caesar, 0. A. Collegot,,Guelph. extensively used in halter making. Lady Sterling fambus as the dam of May first, and after they are a few long and elastic conki6nce, and that This splic-e should always be made Sir Barton and Sir Martin. weeks old I give them all they will `h, fW-0 Al j and when he was in power e did little Nancy Hanks was named by her eat 0 lb I any Ontario"o contributed i16 VAlio rie'Winount Farm Note& 80 that the Pull Is in the same direc- f spur milk and finely ground, OF tion as the spliced in rope strands. breeder for the mother of Abraham cl,aij7list bf the inereas in Wase -in sup- Im: roved breedin better, cracked wheat and corn. I A,,vo o. .,The or nothing to prevent those things of
which li, p 9 to urgently �Iieis of all grades NAin - compla�hied. - The Speaker Rope Haltom Lincoln, and on the 100th anniver- keep my pullets separate from the �4wtfid 'Alberta, ruled that Raney c needed In dairy herds. .Most dairy- sary of Lincoln's birth in WMdfi- he must lie -ass6, I ; 000 oul not be made 1909 J019- older hens as they do not require so if, `ti; -6Vc farms was, approximately 91, menfee4 and house their. c&Lttle in a RO]De halters of various types and 1113 to to tell the flames of the ridings., Th eph and Edward Madden gave a much feed during the summer, else en
is, qe�e manner that Is worthy of much better sizes can be easily made by any handy receptio4 at Hamburg Place in honor they become too fat. I never keep a Jim McCausland and Sam. Clark had cattle than they are kesping. EM -
ea � � 4,1 farm boy. The rope halter has the 'nilter a dandy tilt. It would take too long clout cows, e of the great trotting mare Three hen over two winters,unless for breed- inki spa out and fficlentlY fed and housed, advantage of greater strength over to tell. Whiin Fisher, of West Ot- I daughters and one grandson
Ike. , a, d thin, are the. dairyman a ecdiomic saiv&- halters made from leather or cotton Of the ing purposes, as I find that if a hen tawa, was speaking, Pinard, of F
knat Lion noted trotter were
The most successful dAlrymon web. The cost of the home-made it! and wgw i6sp brought to the produces a high percentage of egga sible, for the appointmont't Ottawa, contradicted im and they breeders and improvers of dairy rope halter Is very low farm by their owners for the occa- for two winters she -will not be profit -
are the purchase sion, called by some a "reunion" of were soon both on their feet and both �attle. ak- the horse Nancy Hanks, family. Ap- too fat or sitting on the roost too often �res)�Ionslblitj left , 'no. fmtMi cost of the rope -if the work of m able the third. If I find a hen getting on the memory of the Minister, but speaking at once. They are both While silage is an excellent feed Ing Is done on wet or stormy days. proximately 300 turfinn and other In Grits --a family quarrel. Pinard is a for dairy stock, it should be combined L. 8tevenson, Dept. of Extension, while the rest are scratching in the ye been si#ficiently t h 14-A en French-Canadian and does not appear with some leguminous feed, such as 0. A. College, Guelph. guests attended the unusual social litter, I kill her, as I don't consider her In d be i P)r Was it a to take much stock in probibition- -lover, cowpeas, or alfalfa, owing to event. Closely rivaling Nancy Ranks a big producer. WaheA to the oor? or w it a ease of polii- for the place of honor in the horse 0 r e stuff. The last speech of any conse- its I insufficient productive quality. Care of Strawberry Plantation. "I started my present flock by buy- quence that day was cemetery is Hamburg Belle, whose ing a dzen pullets fro a good pro- i" Ibi 4��ilezr that Of Me- rhe leguminous material will tend to Cal ft�ofiteisfn? sm *hda�iitkl Keown, of Orangeville, and member !orrect the deficiencies of the silage The care of the strawberry plan- world's race remrd of 2.011/4 stood ducing flock, and ha-ve been grading What (lid -our local member for Gm- Imilho, #kft1!. for for Dufferin. The House paid all at- �n dry matter. protein, ind mineral tation during the fall months will de- until last year, when Tillie Brooke them up for six years, and at the pres- tft I'dron do towards securing to this tention as he is a very active worker 3onstituents. ely the size of the lowered the mark. In addition to ent have very few culls in my flock of Ven 11uron student his rights ? lot in both church and Sunday school, and The dairyman's motto is: "Produe- crop next year. Clean tillage should establishing her fame by virtue of 76 hens. -ft see, be maintained. On kovombc��- 17th I wrote a Temperance advocate from- aviray on first"; and every cow -pure- re It Is especially Im- her splendid victories Hamburg Be -Ile "Formerly I had White Wyandottes portant to keep down the Perennial t my son had �Vi *=4fa . fW, bimic. He spoke on the O.T.A. from )r grade, must pro'duce iZl� keep further caused the trotting world to and had equally as good success with wigle, ollhil him, th& weeds, such as plantain and dock. wonder when, in 1909, at the Cleve- them as far as egg productimi is con- .4, every angle, and eme'to the conclus- because we can't afford to keep her'
been an of these Amouing or Whoh ion that the amendment to the mea- rhis to one reason why some pur land course, she defeated the great Schlorships but wa work drialts. sure by granting 4X b4ir wag, in the No farmers' organization can con- Uhlan, winning two heats in 2.011/4 corned, but unfortunately they deval- )red breeders shun cow testing amino- interests of Temper nee, that it.would �Iatlona. They are afraid of their and 2.0V%. Following this race, them fift getting it, I p6il�&d.,out to him 11"10*111de heftP tinue to live that is managed arbitra- oped tuberculosis, and I bad to destroy
Amt he Ae-c 1' help to kill bootle ing and allay the meords; afraid some of their co E'dward and Joseph Madden sold the "4aking a success of egg produe- S'tn' " A' I rlig. It to likely to succeed only as
ship d 11ti n Vould . bring honor to 0V@ Afgtti& 4a unrest which bag almost reached a ire not paying for their feed or aft"'Id, members develop a living, active mare to H. M. Hanna. tion is a one-man job; t1rat is, the one frenzy in various portions of the wme grade cow will stop too fast spirit of mutual effort which must be While being shipped from Cleve- person soulde responsible for th6fr Vell w to the ftuident, and also told Province. Where on earth Sinclair For ili(im. manifested in Its board of directors. land to Hanna's plantation in care, because be will then him that I had been gtliil to utder.�. learn of
atand that he -(Mr. Wigle) bat bebo will get his support in his vote of Georgiai Hamburg Belle contrat1ted their requirements and also w1lat flits- cetisure on Ferguson, search ml MOr6 a cold and died soon after her Ar- in b6 matter sid't. -at Tid song r, takes are made." than half of his dozen followers are 81vft Wisdom is a mere matter of not rival. Learning of her death, John Another resident of Elgin COd" -refted to give hi§ approval to �'Iihd a do".
Wets and - represent wet riinga. At Kwt P4 Choi" of the Deaftmont. tearing your pants twice on the same E. Madden immediately communi- who hag had stlendidguccess with b1c this writing it to not known wheit world -1
arationforEp eps -Tanna, asking pe ssion TO WS, le rebolved no answer, nail. -Bert Moses, in Nowspaperdom.. cated with T rmi ot fiodc is Charles 60;� the vote will be taken as tberg AVe anck t"Its-simple to remove the remain to Lexlngb� rett, of cember 6 �ind Ott DO Ift r again vndw 2164116. Gut, oorv%tt hafj fully tweift more who vriant to have 8 eve. This country won't wintry about to be interred in the horse em g IbI dury, 20 bred -to -lay tocks movem- or Ue or.. 0 A% 409
a say, in the matter. lolftcetw forest depletion until there iset on. which was granted. chyi 2 Mad- DO I *d ng a IT 0 sli hanib Ou h wood for baseball aft and golf den as said he expects to Zko tile horae ceinetery one of the wftt Jn- a . ..... .. . .. . ......