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�',, - of clover or alfalfa failure. The hay torque tube, rod or ro(b ands forth Toronto some time ago,-�When 'he; Te- number ofa ! ., ,
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, Barrister, Solicitor, river from the downtown section to - - - - . -car as "a Classic were db hi*64 at, th#�Sb*4 _`'qhft$ - #
I'!, I may be fed to all classes of live stock, the ,,Ortl,, en ,
I 'n ,d of the island of Man- al latIL and by malding possible also a much ferred to a fama%, 1. .. � ft - , # '
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I Out The use of soybeans alone for W- batten will necessitate an outlay of lighter fttqm�. Certain pourer land, instance of the triumph of work=4 nt'' ' iii'i'$%, .91�L
X4 , , Seaforth, Cut this mAterial into strips about and advantages 40- Of makes in A -Aulh ,R1,
. � P.J '' 'We Block - - age is not recommended. The eOm- twenty-five million dolla , other economies iign." The controversy As ak i Deu*�h,14-Ad,. �". bO
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--_,, . rs. Motoring is inches 14- � -p� i4e*_
I I.. ". - .1, , A.-�- high and 18 inches or 80 crued too, Rumpler'.- audacious de- so, whether( Bungler is right, or not of manuftct6rers have,takem
V, .. ,� . . , R. S. RAYS mon practice is to use a combination conditions at present from Seventy- wdde to allow for expansion of the �
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i , 1,1,1,rriater, Solicitor, Conveyancer of soybeans and corn, one part of -second street and Riverside drive to tree, and fasten with small pieces of partur�D from the established. , and had subsided indecisively when the able pains to scavenge the engine
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li - .• . N& orthodox in design was applauded by! Berlin show revealed the new Rump- compartment of 'heat and any iiii4ep
! - and Notary Public- Solicitor for the soybeans to three parts of Corn. The :he office sections of lower Manhattan wire. - some automotive engineers in France ler. It shows that Dr. Rumpler has that might *scape, from the engine so
I'll, face in rear of the two crops may be grown together or are practically impossible. A great This material will last sevvral
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- Domini years without replacing, and
1 ni. - . I the silo. is being filled. half -way to 'business, and then when
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", Paan' so adequate protection against mice and and on this 'side of the Atlantic, some former design, for in the new Rump- be kept free from these. High power
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" Growing soybeans for seed is car- the congestion commences to pile up, against rabbits as far as the material .r the, units are grouped over the output on a basis of piston djaplace-
.. only a qUeStion of time until 'many front instead of the rear axle. The meat is claimed for `most of the new
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. . , !1,1, � BEST & ex they park their cars and journey the reaches, but rabbits have the faculty which by the way included, as
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1 4�, Barristers, Solicitors, an chiefly in southwestern Ontario. The rest of the distance by means of the of gotting I on top of the snow and manufacturers of motor vehicles Rumpler ,has front wheel dl I " h '
I" " higher in oil and Pro- rapid transit facilities. t, throughout the automotive industrial i with independently sprung(wheels. the lowest priced offering, a single
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,.."1,; GOO and Notaries Public, Etc. Office seed is much I . chewing the branches above the world followed the broad principles of I There is considerable to be said for 11 I', .1� . the Edge Building, Opposite The tain than other legume crops such as The new elevated express highway snow line. This makes protection � cylinder ten horse power job.
4 In ON Office. peas and beans, and has therefore a is being built for the one purpose of There is the RumpleT design, Indeed 9,.French front,wheel drive as indicated by the I finish
interesting trend in a detail of
I - ZxPosit . a rather difficult matter. car manufacturer and an English one I fact that it has been incorporated in finish of Anglo -European cars is that
INC- higher feeding value. Too high a per- providing a fast means for motorists not any really good treatment for have produced cars similar to the a number of recently built racing many of them are now carrying the
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VETERINARY centage of the beans in the hog -fat- 1, get downtown to their offices and rabbits, but the following poison has Rumpler and a United States comp- group- skirtings running boards .out- -
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., , F. HARBURN,V. S. - tening ration wilil produce a soft fat .voiding the mid -town congested see- met with some success and is worth cars by leading designers. By P ki ngs of the
,�, Honor graduate of Ontario Veteran- any purchased the U. S. rights for, ir
, * which is discriminated against on the ti,r'. On this speedway, which will trying-. White arsenic, 1 part; corn .g the units over the front axle side of their supports and outside of
.A,;�•" College, and honorary member Of market. In the United States the oil top railroad yards and docks, there meal, 3 parts. Mix thor;6ughly and P umpl�er production. 1 Rumpler obtains the same economy the frame and front sections of tha
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11ii �:,�..; the Medical Association Of the Ontario is extracted from the soybean seed It is a fact, though. not generally I in materials and the weight saving rear springs, as' has been universal
11 ,� will be no intersecting traffic and only spread about the area to be protect- I .
" � , on a commercaal scale and the result- six ramps to permit access or leaving ed. A repellunt which has also been well known, that another German advantages h did with grouping the practice On this continent for many
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r`'` s by the most mod- .nAT over thee rear axle,
.1 -nd to another, use with varying success is as fol- automotive engineer established the He I years. A considerable number of the
, all domestic ani -al ing cake is used as a concentrated the speedway from one e d B cars made over there have eliminated
:: -bout six miles along lows: orthodox or corwentional I the advantage of having the noise a
Wm principles. Dentistry and Milk feed, similar to oileake for live stock. a distance of a
. 1. . Unslaked lime, 20 pounds ; present
Fever a specialty. Office apposite
Soybeans make excellent Pasture the Hudson's edge. A speed limit of chassis sequence of units—radiator, and heat f the engine behind the parts by driving the generator and
. Dja,s Hotel, Main Street, Se.f.;T for all classes of live stock, especial- thirty miles an hour will keep a fast flowers of sulphur, 1-5 pounds ;water, 1 passen7ger compartment instead of in I
. 40 pounds. Apply this to the trunks engine, clutch, gearset, propeller shaft . water pump or impeller with the fan
11.1. All orders left at the hotel will re- ly sheep and bogs. The pasture * (then chain) and rear axle. It was I the front of it, and some of the econ- belt. Thermostatically contro.11#d cool-
. 's flow of traffic. The structure will be with a ibrush.
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- seine prompt attentio valuable when used alone, but it is of steel, cement -covered, and will be away back in the swaddling clothes my of space in a well stream lined I ing has gained much ground da stan-
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equipment.
that G:tI,r1b I superstructure. is he
weceived at the office. best when used as a supplement to twenty .,feet above the street level. 0 days of the motor era V uperstructure But against this
.' corn. The width of sixty feet will permit Daimler produced a car and named gains a great psychological advent- I ZZ German eight -in-line ears were
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11; I. . 0 three lines of traffic moving in each MACHINERY COSTS ARE LESS it after his daughter, Mercedes, that age? -and to a degree a practical one Zr the Berlin show --a 100
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direction. The plans in their entirety performed so well that it was,widely by placing the units in front of in- horse power Hanso-Lloyd and a. 60
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,i�,',, airy College. All diseases of d FERALE AGENTS WANTM will provide a splendid express high- imitated. ated. Most of the manufacturers stead of behind the passenger corn- horse power Horch. The latter was
��'11' is treated. Calls promptly at- . The chief factor influencing the "n't
- anima way running from one end of Man- who were then moumting their en- partment Most motorists fear head designed by Herr Daimler formerly
charges moderate. Vet- Part or full time, appointing a cost of farm machinery is the num- gives amidship—usually under the on collisions more than anything else, of the Kercedes works at Unterturk-
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try a specialty. Office Steady income smured. Write Immediateb hattan to the other. I
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_1 *Awiry Dentistry to accom- b c cultivation. With- front seat --confounded principle and it is said. Having the engine and beim, near Stuttgart.
erich Street, One THE SANTILLA CO_ Manhattan's programme of in certain limits the larger the acre-
",: I and msidence on God Dept. 33, P. 0. Box 436. Kantre*L modate the ever-growing volume I practice, a not uncommon error, and other units in front Of them they A number of the new cars oven
I','. Sea- age the lower the cost. Since repairs hastened to arrange the units of their have the feeling that they are to a there, as here, are equipped with gas-
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T�, � - automotive traffic is only apart of
� , pyth! — 0. - the gigantic expenditures that are be- important charge against ma- horseless carriages in the same order considerable degree shielded in case olive and air filters and oil purifiers.
I chinery, care in handling, oiling and 11. A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. CARS PARKED BY ELECTRIC ing appropriated to make automobile in tightening bolts is necessary if as that of Daimler's very successful the car collides bead on with a tree Some have dispensed with magneto
- Graduate of Ontario Veterinary CONTROL IN THIS UNIQUE operation better in all sections. It is car. It is quite likely that Daimler trunk, post, wall or other vehicle— ignition although most retain it de -
1 College, University of Toronto- All SKYSCRAPER GARAGE by far time that the business of rorad costs are to be reduced. could have designed at that time a and so'they are. Apparently Rump- spite the fact that electric starting
�, t dbeases of domestic animals treated building endeavored to keep pace An investigation into this question, car of the Rumpler unit placement ler has decided that this sense of and I and lighting equip'nient is universal'
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t modern prinziRlia& Chicago has a twenty-two storey with the business of automobile pro- that would have performed 11 degree of protection is preferable to I on all except the midget or babyears.
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most Day 031 night "skyscraper" parking garage occupy- duction. This is the fourth succeed- S 'Hopkins, Dominion Field Husband- as or better than his famous Mercedes. having the beat and noise of the en The statements made in the forego-
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(%argee reasonable. man, in his latest annual report, has If he had that would have been the gine behind where they are dissipated � ing paragraph, by the way, are ap-
, tK118 promptly attended to. Office on ing the central quadrangle or inner ing year that automobile output has
�. court of the new Pure Oil Building of record-breaking v elicited many interesting facts. From conventional design to -day in all rob- unnoticed when the car plicable to all Trans -Atlantic motor -
been main Street, Hensel', opposite Town evarier and and data received from farmers all over conv
ly� . Rau. Phone 116, h during this period more than sixteen ability. Excellence of practice has driven. dom.
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I MEDICAL league official. This, he declares, is average annual cost of general farm ___. —
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, I DR- R. P. I. DOUGALL a unique structure in many ways. The ,,t year, of course, will be a record machinery on farms examined in the I
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.!. graduate of Faculty of parking garage is, of course, an in- Prairie Provinces was $1.36 per acre _ 4
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__,1� / 1926 out-(TAW4/Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- tegral part of the building up to the For the first nine months of of cultivated land, as compared with % . /versity of Western Ontario, The main buil(i- fifteen $2.85 per acre on those in Eastern \ r � London- twenty-second floor. % �4TW_cians and ing, however, is insulated from the put was running per cent. Can - cost includes deprcia- %'' 'rORollege of Physi -cater in the United States and in ada. This ,' 'V ,' .___ I
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Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors garage by means of fireproof parti- Canada as compared with the same tion as based On the life -time of the 111 \ <: - "
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Ontario. 3004-tf The parking stall.- are arranged for this \', " _�4
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within this garage on each floor to i of low priced automobiles are re- difference is. of course, the large ac- / 1, I . 0 ' 1� L-7
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DR- J. A. MUNN accnrnmodatp a total of 528 reage of prairie farms. Moreover, CITY
Successor to Dr. R. R_ Pduring the lifetime of implements a 11 -_
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storage and 44 in dead stor- : dition with profits running greater ch larger total acreage is 11, I I 11 1_____, : ,.-
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Qty, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal I . than ever before, and with production worked befto the implements are I I
� a re located at the entrance to each excellent for this period of the year. ' '�qOAKLA-ND I NEW
College of Dental Surgeons, Toront. � (if four specially designed high speed: - discarded on the prairies. I r - . I I
Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St., I, le, ator,-,, and these automatically in- The inve�*igation also shows that .4 INI FRMCMC) _11,40, MAnk YORK
., Phone 151 � the pense :11curred by machinery in "I -1
Seafortli. '; dicaN, the -,Pace.- throughout th- ox , � I 0
.,. I building that are vacant and those' I IISEFL1, INFORMATION ABOUT the cost of I ,roducing crops is a rela- Il _��_ I
`'. DR. F. J. BECHELY I FERTILIZERS �,� .. .T � I
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I car aT-riv(-,z at the pre -determined cost. In fact, on the farms from Z, I .. �
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. surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. floor, the elevator operator starts in of Ontario farmers for information 'A
Y�: Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea- 1110 9.5 per cent. for wheat in the Prairie
tion the tilting platform located on regarding the use of manures and Provinces, and 9.8 per cent. for oat.s
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dense, 185 J. button on whichever end of tb-k- plat- � farm crops, S. Waterman, B.S.A., in Fa, rn Canada. It has proved ') 4 I I
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I , form the car is to he delivered. Thr, I M ..S., specialist in .soil research, and economical to use large labor-savding i
111. DR- A. NEWTON-BRADY , - . . . . . . I
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tilting of the pliatforiv causes the, (;. N. Rulinke, B.S.A., specialist in 'I
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.1. car to roll gently from the elevator' a .-,.. . 1. \ I , .
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Graduate Dublin University, Ire- soil surveys, both of the Ontario 1i - I �
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1 Rotunda Hospital for Women and placed in position to receive it when pared a bulletin, recently published .... :.. .1 1-1 - �,_, I .i u :., , ,�-
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Children, Dublin. from the control board- downstairs. by the Ontario Department farm,-. In commenting on them, Mr. �. I or Aerial . . .
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.� Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; `9 ho, they grow, soils and their char- � �--
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1 2866-26 space floor rolls the car. when de- ,ct(,ristic-, and fertilizers and their farm has a separate cost, depending .
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uses and the value of organic matter on the amount of machinery owned, - 7777n-__ -M!! ------- -_ .
, DR. F_ J. BURROWS system in operation in the. garage in the ,oil. . - _tit''} - � -"��� "
r bile extensive is ingeniously simple.1 the care which is exercised in handling
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, Office aD(i residence Goderich Street, w In the introduction to this bulletin,
- list. of Agricultural farm.
f, Sixty-four motors aro a part Of the In
322 in the it, and the number,,of acre-, in the :
I bmat of the Methodist church, Seaforth
.;� tem, which comprises four eleva- I Departmental publications, Prof. R. I' I
Phone 46. Coroner for the County Of system,
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I .� DR. C. MACKAY - - _______--0_ — demand for information regarding BEAUTY DOCTORS FOR BABIES I1111
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� C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- the use of fertilizers arises partly SCULPTORS REMODEL DEFECTS
".. " University, and gold medallist of RICH AS CROESUS, YET KNOWN from the introduction of new crops,
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t, Trinity Medical College; member of TO FEW but more particularly from the desire A novel suggestion to improve the
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� t, the College of Physicians and S— of the producer to grow larger and beauty of the race by engaging wo- I
_. peons of Ontario. The world is full, of unknown multi- better crops of all kinds. To do this men sculptors and artists to show . I 1
f millionaires ---men with huge fortunes economically, he declares, it is C -.Sen- nurses how to improve babies' faces I
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e DR- EL HUGH ROSS who are. entire strangers to the pub- tial that the grower know his soil —where improvement is desirable is
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�'� I - Graduate of University of Toronto lie. Some exceedingly rich men are the needs of his crops, and the nature made by Walburga Lady Paget. I - Canada
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- very successful in escaping public at of the materials he purchases as Children, she writes In the current -
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[age of Physicians and Surgeons of tention. fertilizers.
"I . Ontario-, pass graduate courses in How many persons ever heard of Leading uip to discussion of plant born with ,,,e defects. Sometimes
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"". Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Arthur Curtiss James 7 nutrients contained in some of our
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151 ftgland; University Hospital, Lon- sessing the tidy sum of around $300,- eral 'types, the authors of the bulqe- 14RW I 0
don, England- Office Back of Do- 000,000 and is one of the richest men tin state that t,be Soil may be likened In the working-class nothing is
, �, I ,:_,� minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. in America• to a very compli,eaW, sensitive Ma- done to remedy these failings, and
,,, l I I I I -red from residence, Mr. James is the largest individual chine which by reason Of its complex- people get accustomed to them. Even Read these two unsolicited testimonials as to. results obtained on
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, Victoria Street, Seaforth. owner of railroad stock in America. ity and sensitivity requires the mo � Rogers Batteryless Radio Sets, without batteries, chemicals or
� , — His fortune has been nearly don -bled classes es parente often wait till the
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1,� " AUCTIONEERS aerials. just "plug ba—then tune in" and you can enjoy the
',:i �: since 1915. ation- But, just as there were many children are ��-arly grown up, and so
�y�,: � OSCAR W. REED He is the principal stockboldeT in typpS of Mac.bines resorted to which se'.- getting maximum results w"
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V,� �_ LleenSed auctioneer for the Conn- the Great Northern, Northern Paci types of soil, and each type presents dom are effective.
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Staffs, Oat- Phone Much of the James fortune came together with their plan i - - "AWOG RS
W, - Chicago. Charges mode -rate, and sat, 000,000 worth of stock in the West- the Clay are 311 distinct in their ph born. This art, which some old pfeo
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,�,Yov -��, ' ' - ! &ft,"gpments for sale dates can be heavily , �. His father invested in rail- g worth plastic beads, features and limbs of
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