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I ,. �,11�' "I 1;11,ii,� HERO quince trees, Is prevalent in M047 The Cost 11s more ThAD ROP&id-Tho and deprive them of materials, needed in small
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. U worning. leave Huhatki Sweet Clover With Oats.
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�� ; . `� , I -eas with this diBeanoo Forest fires Cost large sums to ex- .1
1.1 �. I , .. Fatrick'a. Concession 6. TuchoromltL Ti affected and more especially among seedlings,
- I Moora'a, for (VontribLited by Cinta.rio Department of ting-trish. They are not easily put out. the smallness of which precludes the
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'' "��'1'111111_4. q. 2. TackLramith. for night. -est duff and to the distance between the rows or
1'o'T,1� , , 1. , . o th ommon name, Fire Blight The t ,I I Agricultural College, during the all winter in the deep for
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. _��ff,. -To Ed I leav-es will becorne a reddish 11
,�tx�,',-,�,�,�,,�%-O , �r.wrl I ;�._,,'4,0),�,ar carripd on experiments I e to the forest the plants. Where the rows are only six
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�',��3��,,*. " , , Dodds', Concession' 11, McKillOP, for night- 1 A fire set Svpteniber 11 1923, in
11�WNR":,, Friday. -To John Price's, Concession 9, 1dr` I a fuw twigs only niay be- affected, In � :: ,i,� aild phosphates on fall wheat will be found invaluable.
,,'.: I'll - � �1` � EMop. for noon � then home to On— s . � valt�o' xvith clover, Santa Baybara f'ure6t, California, is It will be unnecessary to say any-
-;, - ,, Saturday Morithia.- � other cases practically every twia I i;�
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i!., I ,,� To John Scotrs. Roxboro gh; and th= hoc= I . "' r Fall wheat. thing further about the uses of gar
1:T I . '. 'I- will be killed off. Pi oin observation during the grow- threatened the city of Santa Barbara den tools. Enough perhaps has been
,. , lZer afternoon' ure Si.-, � ,yable, Feb. lat, IM(I I Trees that are affected in this way I arid from yields the and burned appro . ximately 60,000 ac -
I "..::: Term. -To ins I - Heason said to show that while a garden tool
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1;11 I I I . PTO etern. I In the early part of the season are I t',,11owing points are uoted: is only a tool, all tools are not alike,
��jlll I seafe , Ontarlia. I either hold-ov"er cases of the blight (1) P . hosphates gave an increased of the city watershed from which great
S they are as diverse as the purposes
�,�.:" � 2009-tf 1 quantities of silt for which they are made. Each tODI
"I ��01�§, . i froul the previous Beation or have ,, �--I.d in eveFy case, averaging fifty , have since washed
, � I 1. , 1)evn freshl� inoculated through the 1 ,!, cent. into the reserv(iii. Silt thus washed w ill do better work than others forl
111", .. il * into storage places for water lessens
-, " 1, ,,, ?we lara C�vde3dalo Skililloin I blossom with the bacte9a that cause ( 2) 'rhe catch of clover was won- the purpose for which it is adapted,
&",.111� , RANTIN ROB04 , the storage capij(.ity and if continued ' result.,
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I . ". (21686) rin I visiting lusectB that have p-reviously (� ) Size and quality of grain was would in our gardening oper i�! ions will re-
. 1, Enrolment No. 974 Passed Fo�. the reservoir wai, not. dredged. The sult.
lt�l �1'1 - Will stand for the imp "ovement of become contaminated by visiting increased, as well as yi6ld, by
i�k ".. t this season at his own t5tuble, Lot 24, CO-- � trees that are hold -over cases from i;hosphates. Santa Barbara fire has burned into - ---D—
, . I I slop, 4 McKillop. I I I (4� The cost of 400 ounds of the deep soil nn(l oil shale and can-
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There is something. -of the animat � " fthibiton - , 'of . dairy pa I ble at the
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urking in every plant, W.1thout 00�. � (Mming, CA�gdi= National Exhibiltion
Ing. so far as the post virbo, hea W121011i oyeni: -4-igust gkh, N *1 . I , I be
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buxom cabbage squeal when he SOX. doubtless' pleased ..With 410 Aecislqg'
ed it, we know '-how the leaves rise. arrived at' --by thara4riagenient; to
and fall with the waxing arid,waning haye the dairy cattle sUbled I -A th&
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light of day, how the ftwer$ Open Coliseum Building for, the .#Pr4A*
and shut, how the tips and 4ndrils of of tile show. A record a,ntry lijit of
climbing plants revolve in little orbits, 'dairy show stock is on hand,'- and
�ow the tree answers back to a pass- keen competilition in the several class.
ing cloud, and how the stamens of es is assixnW. New exhibitors tbU
the rock -rose and the stigma of the year are: C. B. Wafe, of Orange-
inusk can 'be seen to move. Most ville, Ohio, with dual purpose Short -
plants have their movements, and all horris, and the Central Poor District
are irritable. They may not have Fa�rm,-Luzane Penn., with aol�teins;
feelings, but nevertheless, they feel. and Joseph Milligan and Sons, West -
Everyone appreciates the great- ville, N.S., with Cvuernseys.
fact that green plants feed at a low A !irew feature of the horso show
chemical level on air, water and prize. list� and one never before in,
salts, using some of the power Of trodwed at the .Ca=dian Exhlbi-
the sunlight that bathes them to' tion is the granting of both juniou
work up the simple raw materials and senior championships' '' in *e
i):to sugars, �*Iir,�h, pr�)teiiis and th-' several bireed§. Horse classes add-
ike. Animals lay hold on these ed in this year�s competition include
manufactured munitions and firL one for mounted police horses, Con -
:hem off. Animals take the plants' formation, manners and general
�avings and spend them Hotously. Of equipment 'to be considered; and a
cour-ie one animal may use another as combination saddle and ,harness
its food, but in the long run all fle,z;h class Horse entries t- A I—
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� _�, Term.—S8 to jusure. payable January 184 :wld phosphat4z, per acre was more not be extinguished. There is no tell- FREAK PARTIES BY AMERICANS is grass.
,, I 1. 1926. 1 How the Disease Develops. I . how long it will continue to burn. I Most interesting of all in man strongest in the case of the lighter
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11", I 2998-tf Proprietor & Manager. � z)i-WIt', in every case, It is necessary for the Forest Serviee ways is the venus fly -trap of Caro- section the stron est in the history
� insect visits a blossom for nectar or ' 9
I. _____ I (,0 It is estimated that approxi- to keep a constant watch during-1,he American wornen, millionaires, and lina swamps that is sensitive to a of the show.
!Z�� � pollen, it leaves behind it some of ,,Iil:��ly half of the phosphate remains fire season so this fire will not get dy's footsteps, and by a rapid clos-
1. The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion 1 the bacteria that cause the disease, crazy for titles, are giving Mayfair Of special interest to hog breed-
. I." EMPEROR McKl[NNEY Li the soil for succeeding crops. out of control an,[ destroy other sec- re of its bilobed, marginally tooth- ers is the new class, established
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I "I 1, � , (54153) 1663 1 and these multiply in the nectaries (6) Liming irakes little difference tions Of the felrl,'.�t. ous fortunes made from mass produc_ ed leaf -blade takes many a prisoner. with support of the Ontario Depart-
.� Enrolment No. 743 Form I and pass on down the blossom vedi- to the growth and yield of fall w"Itt. ____�___ Whereupon the digestive juice exudes ment of Agriculture, which calls for
1, I will stand for mwes- at his own stable. Lot I C�l into the bark of the fruit spur, tion arid the supply of war material
1.11 8, Concession 4, Tuckersmith. � [is effect will undoubtedly be seen -) Great Britain and her allies at tip- copiously, and absorption .f ollows, till county exhibits consisting of seven
' I wbeie they produce a canker and kill ��n the stand of clover the followlifg GARDEN TO01,s—THEIR USES t4op prices have enabled them to lease
,��', Terms.—To insure a foal. $13.00. at length the trap is ready Jo. open entries, each 'animal to be the pro-
,�:% CHARLES RILEY. I the spur with other blossoms on itv ,,-,,ar - again. perty of a different owner. Each en-
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"g, Phone 136 r 11. � then continue their progress within Farmers are well advised to apply The number an(l kinds of garden fancy prices. . Almost the latest addition to the try must include one sire boar, pure
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", the bark of the twig causing canker —ld phosphate (superphosphate) to - list
I ": tools which are necessary to a well- 1 -'tTb(,y are now footing the bill for .of carnivorous plants is an or- bred; one sow, pure bred or grade,
. , �'�, , ,, . v The Pure Bred Imported Clydesdate StalRion and death as they go. The leaves `i,,ir fall wheat at from two hundred equipped garden will depend on two sm of low degree, a mere water- over one year; one sow, pure bred or
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11, � I on the twig then shrivel up, turn freak parties, extraordinary lavish gan'
: t" LORD MANSFIELD 1 �, four hundred pounds per acre. things—the size of the garden and mold; but it shows us that even the grade under one year, and four
Imp. 121561 (13602) brown and die giving the character- dinrwrs and luncheons, balls, masque,
,. the kinds of cl.(,ps which are grown. ,vorrri will! turn. It was discovered in market hogs. A win in this class
I rm. 1 istic ire -blighted appea,rarice to the The Hessian Fly in Ontario. For instance, where large areas are . 1911, but is not yet widely known. should be well worth
I Passed Enrolment No. 231 Fo and. indeecl. such a revel of headlong
I Will stand for the impro,ement of stock I tree. galety its Lf)ndon society has not while to the
11, this.season at his own stable, Lot 10. Con- I in each of the past four years the under cultivation, wheeled cultiva- !,een since the old in-ld days of be' It bears the beautiful name of ZOO- county looking for prominence as a
. ; cession 5, McKillop. � Destroy Blighted Twigs. ll,-ssiari fly has been working more tors or seeders may be necessary. ')hagus insidians, the "insidi
11.� Terms. -To insure, $10.00, payable January I fore the war. I ous arii- bacon hog producing centrp, Bar-
,,, i If the blighted twigs are allowed tr less in the winter wheat crops of When small the ordinary -hand meth- I nial eater." It belongs to the same
1) Ist 1926. The list of American girls present- ring, of course, a win by a non-
�- i to stay on the tree throughout the Ontario. In the Fleld Husbandry ods of Cultivating and seeding may led at court this season has broken group as the potato -fungus and the baeon type herd. � I
. �. Proprietor and Manager. I season the disease will continue to Dopartment at the Ontario Agricul- be employed. all records, arid one cannot go to a -non I
. — sali -disease mold, and consists
1. . '�� . 1 work on down the twigs, sometimes tural College the mvages of this pest As a rule for the small garden few I , i inner, a tennis or tea party mainly of a branching systern of
,.:,. Enrolment No. 1796 Form a, I Premium rapidly and sometimes slowly, until havo been studied in each of forty I ( ance or d
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.. , � . , The Imported Clydesdale Stallion tools are required, but they sh )uld I in any really fashionable house now- transparent threads.
,, ,- I eventually it romhes the bark of the varieties of winter wheat. The esti- be proper and of good quality. ' A adays* without running across two The clear threads of the branching Homes are being built
. ". ., � CAIRNRYAN larger lffnbs, or the tru,nk of th mated average percentage of plants gardener will take as much pride I qvstem are of different kinds, some with every
.1 : [242131 (19964) on ,of tree, where it becomes appai as containing Hessian fly was 3 In 1920, in or three "Peppy" and beautifully - convenience except low rent. -Bran-
., I. I Witl stand for mares during the sew � , the selection of tools tor his gardt,n � long, some short, some bearing a don Sun.
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1;11 1 1925, as follows: canker. In cases where the dtseago 26 in lirlil, 7 in 1922, and 15 in . turned out daughters of wealthy
-1: I , . �,�, Monday -Wild leave his own stable at does not reach the bark of the thick- 1923. The susceptibility of the dif- as will a sport,,7 . man when buying a ! trans-Atlantic parents. g.-appling structure, and others lib-
"� Brucefield, and go west to the 2,nd Conc, Ion �un or tan experienced owner in buy-! erating their tip to start a new
t'. e .... iger sons of
11, - " I .. of Stanley; then north to John Butchares, or branches or tFunk before fall there ferent varieties varies considerably. I Th e heirs and your ,ated tips bear an
, , � �. I. ifor noon; then north and west to Edward c. Is a tendency for the trouble to die The lm?erW Amber, O.A.C. No. 104, ing a new autornobile. ! marquises, earls and barons are the growth. These libel ---.,--..------.- -
- The following tools are necessary extraordinary close resemblance to
i�.. Glenn's, for night. Tuesday. -By way of out during the whiter. But where it LlawSons Golden Chaff, and Red quarry marked down by American
- Bannockburn to Varna. at the Temperance for use in the sinall garden and are transparent microscopic tbread-worms
. . gets established as bliglit canker in ;,ock virere below the average and mothers for their debutante girls. known as vinegar -eels, which may be
1%.�. Hotel. for noon; then south on the ftrr mentioned as far as possible in. And the lures held out are not only
I i, . the bark of the branches and trunk ihe Early Red Clawson, Kamred:
1 Line to William Poster's, for night- Weduea- Gold
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t'', day. -South to Hillsirreen. then east on thel the probability is that it will live (�oin or No. 6, and Early Genesee their order of importance: Spad,�, a substantial marriage settlement, found sometimes in a vinegar -cruet
"I Town Line to Wtalter Fairnbairn's, for noon, that has been ,kft without its stop- o
I over the winter in a dormant condl- i',iant were above the average for in- fork, rake, pronged cultivator, gar- but the girls themselves, who are p r . I
,Pi�� then to Kippen to Alvin HarvWs, for night. tiou and be&ln to extend itself the fosted plants in the last four years. den line, ,hoe, flat Dutch trowel, invariably fresh from the most ex- e '
t, � .: , . Thursday. -East to Mex. Sinclairls, 'or noon-, following spring when t4e sat flow "lie percentage beila&� 4 for the first dibble or dibber, -y-ringe or spray- pensive finishing schools, full of so- The grappling organ of Zoophagus
then north to the Sth Concession, and over to� _ lb
, , .�;� . Robert Doig's, for night. Friday. -West to commences. This In time rin gs ana �2 kor the I t of the above nam- er. Where lawns or grass edges per- 1 cial accomplishments and with all. is simply a short thread near the tip
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I James Gernmell's Comer, then north to the .� a� of a longer one. A hesitating wheel
11 Mill Road, to George McCartney's, for noon'. aboat the death of the larger IliBbs -d varieties. tain, a lawn niower, edging knife, I the feminine attractions bestowed by
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, ;_ then to McAdam's side road to the 2nd Con- and trunk as the Night canker border shears and probably also or- mother nature and cultivated b�, animalcule is arrested by contact and 1�
- .� adheres to the surface; it struggles --- - .- -",:. , -L., ,
�,' cession, H.R.S., then west to Jest. Garnochan's spreads In the bark. We have Imovu 0. A. C. No. 104 Winter Wbamit. dinary grass shears will be neces- highly paid maids, hairdressers --- ____�.:V, �
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11 , Bridge, then south to� the Wl ' r 0 get free and sometimes escapes; , .
11 for night. Saturany.-wewt to Broadifoot's "
. Road, to his YOung trees to be killed out in one The 0. A. C. No. 104 varietigy sary. niodistes and milliners, not to mention . ... .... - - 1. -11, � I
. - - if it is hopelessly caught there is' an �Fl i F�;.",I__� 40- ,
� t,. own stable, where he wi4l remain until the year with this dis,ease, although winter wheat orLgi-Rated at the W`here large areas are to be culti the beauty experts. - _"i., -
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- older trees wUl som,itimes live on for cultural College 6y crossing the Daw- vated, in fact .anywhere if the area One romance, which is to have its go, .,; ;17 ` , `
11 '. following Monday morning. .�. -, --g,_F-,---.-..- -�ft�l-,,,f�,_ ,
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�- -To insure a foal, $15. years with the canker slowly develop- son's Golden Chaff and the Bulgarian is larger than one-half acre work body and an absorption of nutriment. _ .-. R.
Terms . ... ;.�,'�F.
I I ROBERT D. MURDOCH. culmination in wedding bells in Sep -.'..'-.�`-'.i.1�_'-1 � - - --------- .- i ...'. , ,��,
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� , ing until firially the tree either dies varieties, and has made the highest cannot be economically done unless I tember, originated in a way which There is a rapid reaction on the part ?�..�..'�,:,�.;; ;�,_'.`._1.`-'K i .;fi-I .1
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- - or has to be removed for not giving :,.,Cord of five leading varieties tested mechanical cultivators and seed,rs � luminates the adroit methods of the f the mold, which is evidently invig- ..'... .. , ... ��
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,; , , Enrolment No. 854 Form A a paying rop, "ll one hundred and twenty-eight are used. These appliances of course 1 new invaders of Mayfair's strong- oratep to fresh growth. There is no
�1, TAe Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale I I insects Cmcrry the Dhsease. farms throughout Ontario. Not only have their limitations, but for areas 1 hold. diDubt that the plant has made a hab- . .
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, . Stallion ,.� it a high yielder, but from equal up to about two acres in size one, Th it of capturing and utilizing the roti- a
- Dur* e man, 21 years old, and heir t �
.11 ing mid-season other insects as I Lo
,.Ir, BONNIE GLENGYRE I aphids hoppers and borers are com- , ivantities of flour It has produced man can more than adequately cul- Ian ancient title, met the girl at a fers. The worm has turned. .
..�, Imp. No. i23820]l (19938) lore bread than the Dawson's Gold- tivate and keep them clean by their; It is difficult to prove that the mold
mon carriers of the disease from in- � tennis party last year given by an .
".: , I Will stand for mares during the season of I f(�cted'twigs to healthy twigs, either , ri Chaff. It is interesting to know use. The wheel hoes, cultivators, American friend of his future may not also absorb dissolved organic A handy size pack- '
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, 1925, as follows: .tlso that it has been more hardy and seeders, are especially adaptedl matter in the water. . . ge for occasions
I Ou tile same or neighboring trees: mother-in-law. That friend, a id- cl
:::: I Monday,�Wffl leave his own stable, one in this way young suckers an' , Vell than the Dawson's Golden Chaff, for use on li'ght, loamy soils, but no ' -
.� mile south of Mitchell, and proceed to R_ and d water- t'dle aged American woman, whOse - when half a pound is
�id almost as stiff in the straw, and quite so effective on hard, lumpy; social flair and immense wealth have " ". *
K- A. Gray's. Let 8, Concession 5. Hibbert, for sprouts get. infected, and, as In the � �uis to be less susceptible to smut. ones- borqe cultivation being ore J ri -It."
, �%, noon; thence to John Cafirns', Lot 21, Con- ca6u of the blossom -infected twig , the i - stablish- PROPER DIET T119 CURE FOR
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.. 111. cesmon 6, Hibbert. for night. Tuesday. -Will a Isease will Pass on down the bark reliable when he I to bel since the war given her an e
�.. proceed to John Storcy's, Lot 7, Concession 7, L) I -owing Hubani Sweet Clover With cultivated. . , ed place in English society, heard the .., 13-25 -
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, Tuokersmith, for noon; thence to William S. f the sucker or watersprout until it Oats. If your garden has hedges, hedge young man say that he wished most SCURVY -1, I '. I . . . .
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�.. I Broadfoot's, Lot 25. Concession 5, Tucker- I n,�aches the trun,4 or large limb where I of the girls he met were as "pretty" In spite of all that has been I . ...
1, smith. for night. Wednes,day.-Will proceed 1 � canker is produced leadIrig to In the field crop experiments at clippers or pruning shears will be writ-
, . 1 1 as the American girls he had recent- ten about scurvy, there still seem to -
!1� . to Angus McKinnon's, Lot to. Concession 11 I the affeCLed part. 'lu Ontario Agricultural College at necessary, where fruit trees or bush- ly encountered. be people who never heard of it or, I �
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11 4 , Tuckersmitb, for noon; thence across amdl ut�aL I of i:-1ph in the past three years, Bi- es exist a strong pruning knife will
ll, -1 � down to James Ridqs', Conoiesion 8. Hibbert. , Where the disea.je is active during I � riial White Flowering Sweet I From that moment he was a mark- if they have, think of it as a menace �
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.. if*r night 7liurrday.--Will ]proceed via Staf- Llie growing season there is frequent- . Clover be found invaluable and if uncultivat- ed man. The wily intriguer cabled to Arctic explorers (mly. F . . I
, 11 fa and across to Oswald Walker's, one-half ly a guirimy brown exudate oozing .,t.i given a
�, 11 greater yield per acre, ed area-, pertain in the vicinity a good instantll to Mrs. Van Blank, of stance, one of the medical journals 1.
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1! I mile east of Cromarty. far noon; thence to . New-
, 1". , , . Thomas Colcinhoun's, Go-rie, for night. pri- out from the cankers. This exudate I :Litutigh later, than the White Flow- scythe or sickle or both may be ne- port, the American fashion res It, to tells of a child nearly old enough to k
�, ;,ing annual or Hubam in the firdit cessary for the cutting of grass and send along her lovely daughter'D with I
"', day. -To his own stable for noon. where he contains the causal bacteria in Im-
1�1 uielise numbers. I)u ar`s growth when both kinds were weeds. go to school, who had scurvy and � �
,,,�, will remain until Saturday morning. Satur- . ,
- day. -Will proceed to Wil,liarn A- McKenzie's ring rain storms .,wn alone under�stmllar conditions a cheperon as she had a prospective probably had had it for several years.
1,� 'I this exudate may be splashed to No well-equipped garden is with-
"': �,� Lot 20, Concession 3, Logan, for noon: then iid at the same date in thos soring titled husband for her.
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i to his own &table for night. 1 other parts of the tree, thus leading , out a supply of labels, although these Although this child was in her � . . rr �
T. TERMS ! to fresh Infections. the year. When Sweet Clover has w young peo- seventh year, she was still drinking
�_. To insure a foal, �15.00. ".!In grown with Oats, the Biennial , may not be absolutely necessary. ple were thrown together at private milk from a bottle and through a I I
V1. JOHN MALANEY, FRED COLQUHouN. I kiu%v W Control the Trouble. ,,,clety has given good returns for Where records of any kind must be dances, theater parties, country house nipple. The child sucked 3y2 pints
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" Manager. Proprietor. To control and stawp out this dia- JLULnn pasture. The Annual Sweet kept, such as, dates of sowing, and parties, and, indeed, on every possible
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"I" - ,-ase it is essenual to ciLt out ail af- where varieties are to he named, of Pasteurized milk a day,
1, " . iover when sown with Oats, either ra�, occasion.
�..., The Imported Clydeiidale Stallion lueLed portions or th.e tree. In doing .( the time of seedi labels are indispensable. Gene ,ly � two saucers of ice-cream, and finish-
. " ng or when,the The result was that the young man, ,d with hot muffins, crackers, cakes, .
�, I MAKWIRA LLU8, rare should be taken to cut I-11ILS were 3 or 4 Inches high, has the wooden label will be found sat-
�";% � who will eventually become a 'member- candy, and waffles with syrup.
,", (15938), VOL. XXXM isfactory for temporary labelling, -
� weil. below Lhe visibly affeeted por- - a a nuisance in the grain crop. A
�.�, The Deeside Premium Horse
1.��,, � Form I LIOLI four LO six inches, if possible, as ..;IALure of 0. A. Q. No. 72 Oats and of the house of lords, came up to Eggs were never eaten; neither I
t, I— Enrolment No- 864 Approved eigbt-inch labels for th� larger U
,,�: scratch. And the marriage, for all were milk,,and bread- at rare inter- :c M., ,%-
i' _� Will travel the following route this season: tue bacteria are usually well advane- .�Linual WhLte Flovering Sweet 01ov- crops and six-inch ones for the seed it, sordid commercialism, will prob- va-Lis the-`c'hild would Lt a few vege- -
. Monday-Wril-I leave his own stable, Stafra,
I � ud beyond We visibly caakered area r, however, is 4aing out this year an beds. Where permanent labelling is UCE AN, . , MIN MA
"" . and go south to Cromarty Line. east 1% milm . ably be as happy as any other. Wra
1� tables and, occasionally, some fruit.
1; -then south to Farquhar at John McCullough'a, in the bark. The saw, knife (w �_ hay crop, anO in the future thia desirable labels of metal or zinc Less hopeful was the aff�ir arrang- The occasional eating of vegetables �� 1 . -
,,11, ifor noon; then south to Henry Rodd's, for baears used should be swabbed after � oinbination 'Will be studLed more may be employed. ed by a cold blooded, scheming woman and daily drinking of milk held the
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. might. Tuesday.-W�t 11/� miles and �ach cut with a good di"eatarta. ,,articulauly from the stavApoint G,f Practically no tool mentioned can from the Middle West. Her husband scurvy so much within bounds that I-— __
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, I . m i , , , � . to John Duncan's. for noon : then north to c.g., corrosive sublimate 1_1()40, golpi. ,, i een fodder aud of L'y production. be dispensed with. They all have a had accumulated a vast fortune Out the nature of the trouble was not .
1, his own stable for night. Wednesday -South
%. , . u says Dr. a A- ZaIrty, Department definite use. -The spade is the best
2Y2 miles and west to John MoDougall'o, for maiin, or five per cent. carbollo aci&
.-,,,' of agricultural machine'ry. She has made certain until Years after its
` . noon; then west by watr of Chlaelhurst to U the canker is in the trunk or **= i Extension, 0. A. C.. Guelph. digging implement; with it the soil a beautiful daughter, but one bent onset. FARMS FOR SALE
� � .., the London Rioad, to George Glenn's. for linitis the affected part �
k� 1, . might. Thursday.-Rivit by way of Red ablouila W may be thoroughly inverted, even to thoroughly to her will. The diagnosis was made on spongy, ]FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 11.
lv� I then removed by cutting ki Pruning wewte Of Energy.
I � . I � School to John MrLellan*s, for noon; well arouU4 the the subsoil. Especially for fall digging This unfortunate girl is now being bleeding gums, some bleeding else- Concession 8. McKillov, coritainive
1. � east by way of the. Sth Concession, to hfir canker, two or three inche's at least Very little difference was noted In is the spade in demand. The fork * 100
.. 111� the Is propelled toward the shaking arms 'where, and pain in, and almost pa acres. There are on the Premises a good
1 I � own stable for night. Friday. -North to be)ond the vl3ible extent of the can- ae behavior of hoavily-pruned plum generally used for breaking the s ra- frame house, 10 room; bank barn, 5WO,
'u.. 7th Concession, then west 2% milles and north Oil of a 70 -year-old peer. The peer lysis ang-
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4 , to Frank Jordan's. for noon: then north and ker. The wound should then C ditiving.,house., water In -barn and ho -e-.1%
I 0� 12 ,rees and trees receiving ranch leas during spring to make it as fine as frankly says that he needis money ed to orange juic
," I 'i�, east to Andrew 1(raut-kopf's, for night. gat- swabbed with the disinfectant e, Vegetables �0 good acres of excellent orchard, mostly nPles. The
,� "runing in tests con4tilated over a possible for Fieeds or perhaps for more than a bride. But the mother meats and bread and milk ta 'n in farm is all tile drained and well fenced; I
?."'�� I urda:7.-E.ast and south to Dublin at tk5 Luen painted over. ,iumber of years, with Bevgral sjsrr� crops. It is also a very useful tool I
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I", " to miles from St. 06lumban Catholic Chureb 221
. Dominfou RAW, for noon; then enath. Tip The beat time to cut out the dj�3_ r6mains adamant. At all costs she the regular way. The child had school, 5 miles from Seaforth, and 3% MUM
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1 �4 ,,, , � vitay of Centre Road. to his ovm stable. Ard varieties of plume on the for use. in forking between the rows must return to her Middle West with be given a good "licking"
1, 1 TERMS: ease Is the first time it is Deen " before she from Dublin; rural mail and pbam The
, 11,,� I - grounds of the New )Cork Agricul- of permanent crops where digging a daught;er married off to a title. It would eat what she was told to. farm will be sold on reasonable term, MW
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I To insure a fo�il. $16.00. each infection, ao long as it im 00�1 tural Experiment Stailon at genevs. with the spa,de is impractic is not difficult to imagine the sort disc lodine been begun in babyhood, addrew. seaerth p. 6. josIDPH XdQUAID.
,:i� �OHN LMNGSTONE abl e or further Particulars appii, on, the premffies or
. ed to stay, is a Centre for continued in the opinion og the station horu- has not been done for a considerable of gilded hell awaiting this blooming this)
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i � I Steam. ont- spreading of the trouble. All a*- culturists, most varieties of plums time owing to the prese7M of the maiden. I Young lady would never have 291115t44f
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" C � t",4i'' terial out away should be carefulW require but H#le pruning fonowing had scurvy. If her teachers can be .
_LL, 11 L crops. The sharp -tined di * The apparent ease with which rich given carte ,blanche she will grdlw up .
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- 11 A,pproved FMM t gathered and burned. -Prof. a Lne proper ghalping of the lxeeis after fork is to be preferred to tbO ftt- American women new to town can a 'sane, poised individual. If not, She %UHM FOR SALR-F"M OF TWO Im-
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P -� . mo cliamuilpri stvindatid Bra stcIften Jones, 0. A- C., Guelph. LLIey are planted. -Since Uttle prun- tined one for all kinds of diggil.19. fill up a visiting list of the most will develop ,hysteria, neurasthenia, dribilt acres adjoining tho Tovm of Be&
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�:1,11-,�,: ANTWOLO RTSDTK Ing gives Just as good, it not better The rake is a valuable tool and with dazzling names wouild be astonishing or something else that is juqt as bad ,ciloals an CoBeglaft. There to a ci
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� if: __6I_ 5056 sheAe Tr,309 Im pastmro. Lrees, it Is regarded as a waste of it wonders can be worked whey' IT' we it no
4� i�:''.. By RoM Rrudylt 8964. sire of GoMnnghcr 2.", d
"I re ,tr that -half the members as scurvy. cottage witil a ccul-t kitah-1
� 1�11;11,'. dvk, 2.07%. Sam RVi3d7k L09%. eta. A shade tree here, and a shade treo Lime and effort to pay too much at- the hands of any person who is at of English nobility are too poor to ing andernealb
".., ".:; I Frank Rim able brick
��4'1;�' Slaralment No. 760 Approved FMM a there, Lention to the pruning of plum trees. Dr. Jules Comby finds a good many ,—,ere herses, 7is head of eaffle and 40 hem
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.i, " ,�.:;i, WM stand for the im-Dravealt-At of Dtetek all expert. The straight steel tooth- entertain much. The newcomers pre- French babies have scurvy, He qift st4W stanchions and water bdOre 88 .
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Should be left in our Pastures every- � he chleg recommendation is to thin ed rake is the 'best. Vie rake is fer the most delightful and most ex- nizes it by -a pain like rheumatism, In
1, -, ,*dll leave his stable at (%kdb=t Tt,m. ,,ut thick growths where necessary used to remove stones and other im- travagant entertainments. the olrits. Some of them aye so cement ellos; 4riving shed and vliiL*
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I 1 "i" . . . . . : , ' . .4 ,' dzg morning and vroamd to Jamun M-71so The comfort the cows in the heat and to romove broken or injured Pediments and -weeds and to smooth Almost incredibly lavis4 entertain- in j weak '
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:I �Ip ,, Lot 30, 0onocniov 8, Whhert, for noon; thon . taym sodes. Watand by a took vr@U wA
al ol day- oranches; the legs that they are suspected
j'.,K�,!,"�� windmilL The farm is vrall drained and t3b
�11,' 1,'4'1�;, loomb to lath candeni6n. maxillop. MA W"t or finish ol? the surface for the re- Of
".1 1, "! . And contented cows are Lbe cows that being paralyzed. They walk I , hisit stata of cultivation. The e"P is AH
i V`,. anci�hdf mne to Thomnia Bdtii for. ception of plants or seeds. Gerierall . 11 ate. ti th� .ground ---choice clay leala. Inmedit-
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