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-p, . 0 1 The=i animals to be brought - chitis 'for '"n' 'c111'40 *W� V010 XrQM -weeft. I I g e
0 hemlock ate the most freqUently Men - f n YOUr Ord 4 you may havvchof6e
_,, li " —11 -..ML- - I , Yin on of r.',,�,, t,,, Weedo nowerl;W plants.
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I v 4 � tioned plants. S:n V one of the Zoo's em- the bedroom floor unconse ous, d I corkaontr'ats� -ralft - QffQXUL. OU QWfj I
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11.1 w -d killem is limited to the lonow , e " � "' the" wh14 T& �, .
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, �,! - I =1 tnr t., Falkdand Islands by a v rdict of death from natural c.1i Sprin . Vo trouble, AsA 8 treodoin frM 4pel.4g%, , �, -k -
1. I I to luffe ____ - the Coroner said the doctor who ""D' �g. I it Will -,100
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'��;� Fly Amd"M eJectr menthers of th_Q CAVbage f �4119 *4011 May MM'to bio ft. " .
I I ''. - __% plants. speciez of. animal that ocuted when washing, If was amily Tit ed to eusuM8 freedom from ;, 'I,
"I .."'. , , , , 2. When it Is desired to render the has alway's suggested at the inquest that in re. a POIBOU. powder such as Pyrothrum .
i, been one of the biggest "draws" ar- 1. 890 And to keep the flower atems.f'iq , -11 '� -A
1,_�,: thres pas -in attacked with the Cab- honding., . rA ,
I �, "cil Sterile, as On teAfift Courts, lived in Regent's Park Just _ ' - bage worm, StuRiulf May 'be, eff�,
11 g the radiator some other mom or hellebore if
� �11V, - quarters of a century ago. ber of the family had not properly re. appearance. Which 1148 Bow made itli simply by saouring pieces of a �.
, . I PQ-ths. roadways or gutters. placed the Mica washers and porce. wire of NU .
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I "I - - ___ - 2. Wh- the plant that It IS (de- ught as a youngster In the flower garden, rem(we itable lengtho, bend " I
i,: I f4t 7: = lain brushes, so that th,e live wire the Upper and Into the form of a � ,
11 xer reaches of the Nile, came in contact with the framework. Old Oteme of dephiniums Which have "
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, THE KLNG'S UNDERSTUDY ings, because the atmas It was said that by holdin flowered, and of hollyhocks. If the losed 100P Jut* which loop the 8 M ..
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.1 phere would ch""I's ths, the other plax-tr ac- ity that it had a special 9 'he bath phloxa and roses and other sub) may be abiied after tile wire has n
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I _'. Owing to the number of public and become 50 foul with carbon dioxide `Ulpy'ut the same ground, as In th,e itself on the joarney from Southamp- ith one, are attacked by mild Oct" Vu*hc4 00.tho $OIL Wooden s
I � I Vocial engagementA3 King Gwrge has that it would be impossible for us to C&Se of vaustard in eats, or oTange ton to London_ foot, one would get a charge or ta
k._' 230 ored by the tool ni cwt Which 16 f4v- and raft or oth
, live. Nature had devised a wonder- volts through the body, sufficient to ght43, 15pray Or tfing material may
, - 0 keep, it often becomes necessary hawk weed in gram them - Of, 90uvf*p If d
,�'. - --- - -_ --- cause Paralysis of the organs and, if __ 11 - esired, be used. -, -A ey
11 for Ms Majesty W be repre4wnted by ful mechanism by which the greenery maw Cben1h,,js Act. - . I - . do
i 11 - , the current continued to pass threugh . � - . *V
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I, � a deputy. of the earth performed a double func- Soino Pregii-tions, as arsenic an T -be freedom of the city will be the body, to cause death. In return- I . sk
.. f; ', The man Who represents this King, � tion, carbolic ucid, use4 In weed killiag d �,DnfeTred lapon the Duke of York ing a verdict of "accidental death," � --- 1.
'. . be he prince, I It purified the air by taking from directly and quickly as plant pols act = be VUiU Edinburgh to open the the coroner said the public should re- ___ � , __ __ ___ OWNWAM00 �� .,
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comes for the moment invested with it carbon dioxide and gave us back OnA,
-1 �. otbkexs su,eb &Z common matt may new vertical r-etorts at Grauton Gas alize the advisability of seeking ex. - I I ' -C 17,
- it combined earbon dioxide and water growbb-or by holding the -5oll ,not&- A lunatWs adventures in a motor ing electrical appliances. .1 I ,is
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g . kingly rank. He muBt be addressed Pure oxygen, whilst at the same time d,mw the water from the tender green Worlm - pert advice in dealing with or repair.
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"I made the fuels which were the foun- plant root& y h M whkS na - to tc r Tremendbus .11
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�, may attend on behalf of KingGeorge. dation of our continued ex'stenm in "Uve growth succumb to the dp�smibed in (;Ia,g"w I
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� , A good deal of ceremony is gone 1 trying time been I � Poison Inuch MOre res,dfly thax ` MID� UTUMN IN YOUR GARDEN
11,:.1 Chemists had for some e older plants. Cen'ra' pol'e- A I
,. through in appointing a person to re- , to discover exactly how Court. The mAn, charged with a �
�,!. combination of carbon dioxide ti �_hztcah used- breach Of the traffic regulations did The border carnation is rapidly I. ,
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I- . present the King. In the first place, -ater took Plaoe,.but the problem was Common saltlf appLied I,n QuIn- - � appear, and the �rosecuting solic- gaining favor with garden lovers ' I � .
V1, the chosen person is informed by t'hL. itor said the man was now n - I
� _.^ Lord Chamberlain that it is the King's' bs no means solved. under not only on account of the beauty of - I I I IL
. t1ty In dry hot weather, In very strong mental treatnent- Although he had its flowers, but because of its per- . . ,� . 4
,,,� desire that he sball represent hina at -lution or dry JS effective and not previous driving experience fume, and aa soon as its culture is . . . .
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�� --uniesg BUYING HORSES FOR RUSSIA Go anC after sundry adventures he "p,led universally in .. . �
hour, and the representative I I WAY or path lbke to start the car, better understood it will be grown
I, I PPer Sulphate. -used In solu- - r - I
he happens to be a member of the fro the milder parts of .
,1� tions rorn it up" near It
. An agreement to supply 1,00o head L-rgs, 40 miles from the Dominion at least As it is now
l � . , Royal Famiby-is given a printed I I I I �
., . effective ag"uet rough ,eat plants as I Glasgow. The man was hstnded over time to raise plants of this subject
-,.,.4 ... forms signed by the Lord Chamber- of horses has Wen entered into by the viustards. More Powerful in Its to an asylum attendant by the Largs from cuttings or layers something )
t .., lain, authorizing him to represent th� , H. S. Arkell, Dominion Live Stock action th" 81LIt, It IS expensive. A i -
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� le%% POli-, w1to had been informed of hie should be said of the AT . � ��
. -!�. . King at that Particular time, I Commissioner, and represe,ntatives of 3 per cent. solution Is used agatrist escape. The man esca. m I
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. At all public functions attended by , the Russian Soviet Government. The mustard in grain, such a soluaen I home at 11 o'clock in the morning The Process of layering is effected
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1�k the King, a reception committee must animals are needed for army purpos- can be made by dissolving 10 pounds � and bought the motor car --a new one by Simply Cutting half way through
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k". be appointed to receive him, and the es, must be halter broken and weigh of 0opper sulphate In 40 gallons of 1 t a Glasgo- garage. He drove to a joint on each of the shoots near
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I same ceremony must be accorded to 0 to 50 gallons of this , Largs throve, Paisley, Bishopton and the ground and ,pinning these shoots
I i . " I , the King's representative. Arkell spent a week recently in the i sPr%Y are required for each acre
.. re I Langbauk. Al Paisley he collided down into a C h el"f e *�, ; 4G,
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.11111 .1 The reception committee is instruct- Kamloops, Nicola and Ashcroft dis- I t D, mound of finely pre- Bros,
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�111 ed by the Lord Chamberlain that His 1 tricts, the Principal horse -raising cen- I uric Acid. -This weed klHer police bad t,j,en the incision I �� It,
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'4, Majesty will be represented by So a rather dangerous to handle- it 1. 1 accident
, � _! tres of British Columbia, and has Be- destructive to all vegetation to which he wa, assisted into his car cision with a litl'tgle amtore than an - - 431
L, � and -So, and a request is made that , cured several animals though the and continued his journey. ArrivinU inch Be
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. V -, ,eason to get died in glass as It destroys mebos.
: present time is a bad r It inay be applied. it must o
... . "all arrangements suitable for the ; horses of this nature as they at BishoPton, he ran into a ditch and the form Of giant hairpins placed 0 ,
��W�-,,� reception of the Sovereign will Seaforth
, be are Owing to rlsks In handling. it is not was th-10W out of the car, but pass- over the shoots and pressed into
1- - properly carzied out." After th. mostly on the ran4ges and rancher.4 generally recommended. iZ19 Motoriab helped him and once the soil wid'I Secur'slY hold them ,n I 1.
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1� WU t send in a written report to the UP Owing to haying operations. he 00
�,:'., ceremony the King's representativ, � cannot spare the time to round them CaUsUc Soda. -A strong solution more he drove on- After another ac- position until t y r t. Aluminum
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X It Ca"tic soda while readecing the cidelat at Langbank he hired a motor wire is best because it does not rust, I
it" Lord Chamberlain, stating if he Was � Mr. Arkell secured a num-ber of soil st-ile, id very effective as a we.rd lorry to tow hQ car to
11 .� � horses in Saskatchewan and Albert, killer Largs, where and may be used ' ]b
" received in a proper manner, and the Year after year.
11- and in used with success Che police were waiti I
11 �;.. I Dames of the persons who received I on itis way to the coa.sL against poison IvY and other hardy ng for him. Copper is also good, but more ex-
,�., hirm. If the horses give satisfaction deep-rooted Plants. pensive. steel
;� ) the For beat eff set ___________-4b-_ will do, but rusts
, '! When attending anY ceremony in sAle Of several thousand head is e it is applied during hot dry 'weather. unless galvanized. The shoots will Before Vou do any
I 1. � LOnd0n, the King'3 representative is Pected, vehich will be of gre,t X_ Carbalic Acid- -Crude carbolic acid EINGI,AND AND WALM root fro- the incisions, and in about _ 14
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1, I ��: 0 makes a C-heaP and effective weed A g--- diamond has been lost by removed and be Planted in Spring is *
tb safety Mrs- S- G. Byown, of North Acton, where to flower or they may now be
1. guard, Uniess he is a member of the DJure the spray pump. valued at L5,00(). It was origiruilly t
i, r1ages, but no outriders are sent. Nor type are in srizall demand. killer. It can be handled wi
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".� WESTERN FAIR It Is beat applied by spraying On the pure white, but when treated experi- Border carnations and pinks may
I !,. I Royal Family. Plants, or saturating th(, surtace soil. mentally wiLh radium for ten yea" by also be raised by means of cuttings . .
,� Exhibition time will soon be h Arseiiati� of qoda.-Ars�nate of her husband it turned to a brilliant
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�_ IF PLANT LIFE DIED o the executive offices of th- 3 to 9 gallons c,f wats,r, is very effec- A inonstler halibut, caught by hook I fOw of the lower I
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��4�, Our dependence on plant life and concMsions are It may be applied as R sPrav to the waters, vva,, I be short*ned and
I 1. ,, e-Phasized by Professor J. McLean I rapidly. being taken UP Nants or son. It Is very landed at C;rimsby by t I the save you dollars,
m . durable. in cuttings be inserted in sand or .
� A, that it is not readily washed trawler Nebris. The fish, the biggest sandy soil in a frame or greenhouse.
I. Thompson in a lecture for children at I Fair Grounds, which resound with th,? thf, "ll from of the s,pecips landed for ma They may also be rooted in a cove
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1, ,� ". lAverpool University recently. ring of hammers and sounds of indus- Daths. weighed over four hund red window if covered. with glass seal-
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.'', "� , He dwelt chiefly upon the production before have so many entries been re- I imund an(i washing soda 2 Douqds, tive home of canvus between Forest- if a little litter is thrown over the
.11 .. 1..� .- Of sugar and starch in the leaves of ceived so far ahead. The 1926 I -x_ with 6 or 6 gallons of water, make fach and Waunarwyd, Swansaa, seedlings they will survive without Q
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.1 I s being done 'hould b, applipd ().n a hot brizht day Runa-av mules, an item not on the uneven development of the gramlea . �
�' which are continually, being destroy�d` and everything possible i )y hPavY aPPIlcations of salt. Such
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� s, low the disappearance of p),ant life. sold for E by an en-rployee of a Lon- stepped upon to obtain b 0 ==— "I nffH_r_1 .-A-,
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�,� I tractions, will be the largest evpr seen shoots should hp treated likewise. ()Id h- bvi-n rerovered. �
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An exceptional attendance iq �X_ the flowers have done should be cut i Ls �
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I ,"L lly early In the season thp reconstruction fund, , gift from 8Pring, as In all probabi.14ty the re.
j. .1. 40-- making arrangements to a strong prorninPvt bud. With Northern Rhodesia. The gift is an maining grasses will heave out of I
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�� I I requests that R11 entries be .,;ent in as '.ributed Over the surf acp_-nitrate of damage on native crops. He now o - � � - ... 1i-.___._- ....-- I r
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�� '!;-,-, I prize list Or any information ,qhould he dry water the plants well. Early The Box of Death is the name fa
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