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The Huron Expositor, 1928-03-16, Page 6P, J I)R. F, J It i7 1 WC1, Alt T W Ear T IOA W eau same woulit, 7%8 �Wezld a pripas aur -f Wo _704WR _Orr ft; sW,�i 0 VA nthat twell fed St twelve ==*a tlwo anT is, ot a 4=4y A" in M mio, of zbw=4 vvwwo t 2 b 'Z'44 is. so noticeably QhVi6uA in less, Ora ore— 6,p derp LS 004 Inc N Is aa%lu 0 Uqqq -where 10attle 0� grown per me frpin AxeVvk, the MOA skeptical tK* , , #�., �%r, Ily that a new cycle In t�le �Tade 12 hmn, ormm thqk ou 10 �b Ii lam. 'Ir vpm.lu�d Son W014 =$ syoung ffras,s gW21 t4a� lgarqr I that a new Ora of Val is more ftes its lowor Conti pbdqa� ill work to high- in olaei, dried out grass, some' ear$ ais ulaere;l In which wi Tat of -cu Taviab. The m tnoss*s two and higlier levels in the years. Rrot�'-147 due t ills, and th&.hplyeil er crude ftr , Vl4e, protein, content of -me �Xot T. I used. 0 Pt .1Z, 4141edlovyl nd wri. �4=qa' 'Soucito? Sw %40 the young grass Can be matarialy in- 4),Q*as Vat time and My bak grad, anil Sister. 0�'the: c6ntr aaft. "W -ate trade in some localities hw. 0=�wjoz �h, pk, Seafor" 2,20noy to already xh%usted ell -of the,oaleahle akeased, even to as lugh as 28.6 per 48117 g'qOl strong ag4iu, 1 can ret p4rdes� lRowingi Me. cevom cent. on a dry matter basis, the Teding pvt�l we* to t4e, -bme Surplus and tempting offem are being Dodd's Kidney, Fills to any made Dr, J. G. Lipman, 'Director of the anO fdi�'�Ora back.'R the, W4!ry parents where a -for the reserve breeding stock New Jersey' Experiment Station, re- D044,%,Aidney Pills we known, all 4 ing dinner *as served. After a 3NOT of herds. -acitOrsp (01DW, WaFA- The-,��e conditions do. Pot apply to P41ta th*t� 4 In' a the German ex- Over q*44a ashe ol4L rellable Cana. -short boney-moon WTs. Xp- y partieul.Ar fertiliza- dimi.14 and Wotarls, ]Publiep Me, Offieo an locality but arp quite perluient stations, without �*y remedy. They.are, ga,awn take up their residnce on. ?14 the J�dgo AU114ing, Q ote for uiq�;Zood work they bav6, dom. :1arm, near Vqrgi general and vM are led to the- eonclus- tOn It was fOund 'awes`sarY t dev 60 -breeders re fac 1.4 acres of pasture to each 1100- You-*- find that Dodd's' ion that JSb0rthM relieve ki pounds milking 6w from April to Pills, i to'face vith a demand which far dney troi�blle. no meds, the available wculaug"N7 NUT &NID WE JOW GRXRVX V.S. 'October first The first *year after matt�er%�Oh COU&M Your supply and a visualize the Situation, based' -on our applying nitrogen equivalent to 00 f Outzrio VeteAn_ uw- j�a6ata 0 pounde of sulphate f 'ammonia per knowledge Of th supply and the Tho critics vi6, don,t-Fralse us isve of domeade marked sca�vity in all Sections of the acre, together With phosphate, potash Ont..a, 6d obviously WN& new briftlace otperfom awviA Itr,eatelL Cdus Promptly, at- and lime, thre-quarters. of an acre _E untry, we axe going to see values rskire. te tban 'was suffizient for the support af a ance \aad- tanded to and charges modera . Vst� 'O dakdo go to &�Ioyel very much higher N014b Oft py Dentistry a specialty. cow, After the first year each acre The stock mi,ket'has -ieen k1ck1u,, @ is -the ease at Ws time. tEl Bab] Y91 the age dailt of Dr. Wap2my's er acre for your �ely. gt%, 'Que,of, U4 ence on Goderiela S has been -6ble to carry tw9 cows Satis- rh dio sold, Wbre ax%o�cal reeders re facing -a keen demand grass up high jinks Ia. sellingaox, g, -00 per year per atre would the reasons gentlemen pr6hr i� n S., which would, in all probability, ab- factorily The potash, phosphate and lo d lime a�; applied in early spring but sorb twice the available supply with- I'm 'g,410, �Tetlurns fncluftg the cit —Kitchener Record. iaodd,d%kovm abm The v0diet 0 A .0 *U*4 only half Of the ammonia -a lowering of values. It is a case , frtili A. NL C'�H?BsLu V.S. out is applied of prooi*. zation. sOn the ba4s ncustomprs. eorlwm your OTM Graduate o2 Ontario Vetmnkftarl of a gTeater demand than can I sul then, the balan& ..'being applied in of 260, �P_ P_ Or SOVen Months grazing 3�07` a 4Uiet man, Henry Ford.las of the uplily and we three successive applications -n Xsy, per tdp4batl en., you aollej;% University -of TorquU. All plied by the available s only one -cow per; acra caused more, Mige than any othertnan 5 -tub wh eases of dom, Zrod June and July. (just, half of whate Eurojie estic animals treated will see the passing of selvral Ye=- it in the world—Los Angeles Examiner. balamed tg i&aii�mo Following th German introduction will cv.$W'onl� 12Y2 c & the 2nost modern principles. bef-ore the two meet on a pArity. ents, -per day to. a -tool Larges reasonable. Day or night This condition may bring about an Of this method England began Come in �iW SO- those w6derfill el'Pe'rl- keep, �eow. Even if you use SMs How our hertould ache to see a ehapsila Cabluet. by calls prompdy attended to. Office 0M undesirable situation in the i*tention menting We quote from report of concent] Instruinenti,.. or iides, it will not cost over 15 poor man on the street with Only thir, emain Street, Hensall, Opposite of too many Su`b standai.A .bull, and Major T. J. H. Carroll: centi day, or a difference in ci�&t teen ounces of ;elathing.�_Bra�don strate M your -own tome. females for production purposes. If 0 u fat of at' least 5 Sun. "At Tollesby Farm, here the ex- f 6 t CeLuts per it does it will work injury to the im- PeTiment on twenty-seven acres was pound,:a� a goodow should produce- 'Phone or e 9dL Phone 216. provement in the 'breed in, the long commenced in December, 1925, re- at least a pound of butter fat per, day. There is wipdom in taking thougb t run and eventually bring about an mar"ble results were obtained. The We h9#p,,'no definite data -on meat. for -the morrow, 'but I question the IR so; S. DIL W. C. SPROAT. stock carrying capacity of the IGraduate of Faculty of Riedicbe� oversupply in breeding stock and a prior to the experiment was grass gains wider he German system, but wisdom of. taking thought for . the savau eaxort consequent lowering in values. about the statement is made that the,.* century after mext.—Mr. A. G. Gard,. -ge, University of Western. Ontario, Lon- A.n, inferior individual should not five cows to every six -acres, and the gaind a�t often double thos e under 'Her. don. Member of College of Physic- be recorded at any time and assured- 27 acres earned 22 head of stock. On the old -,system of pasture handling. asug and Surgeons of Ontario. Office June 15, during the present era of high In, the present age the best servi ly not There 'is ne phase of grass Igtnd ce an AberherVs Drug Store, Main St. carrying 0 heavy milking cows and farm.ing,that is overlooked; that is render to morals beef prices. It will be well for breed- simple fishermen cair.- Seafortil. Phone -N. erS to give some thought to this. mat- 21 head a dry stock, a total of 66 its, effeet-on the general condition �j �nd r6ligion is to stick to their fish- te�n If they will but study it from head, -which is about equivalent to the sofi -,.As a rule the growing of ing.--Principal I� P. Jack$. DRL IL P. ff. DOUGAIa five cows to every two acres. Note- the standpoint f what is best for _uitivaKd crops not only removes definitely submer I9t qf modern'the. police, A short time later the car Honour graduate of Faculty og -their own herd, the desirability for worthy features in connection with plan -food from the soil but rapidly Honesty is the one card in -the pack folishuess.—Brantford Zxj6sitor.. was driv en baekto. its f orW, r, parking �his Yorkshire trial he, that graz- uses up - -the organic matter also. plag6"by a riian who repdrte.4�,:'Iie had Z"cine and Master of Science, Urd- the general improvement in he bree In YOU can play at any time without astur6 'and meadow crops ( "Radio is C -.Teel�k the machl do '70TSity of Western (Dutmio, Jondon. and the resultant good in preventing ing commenced So days earlier than p )rgavde thinking -of how to play it-- Montreal utting its 0:* says ta hke'lor In �,but did not' iehlizidi'his error unti matter mOwn, enjoy a g( We 'know there, afember of College of Physicians and an oversupply, all should )od formerly, the manurial treatmentand is i_�onstantly produced in the Star. ahedline. Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors measure of prosperity and aid in, pro- v iminated. from oil, piost, notably of course whenAhe reason for, all that bawlinj�_Ssu�,It �,�after he had had the autombbil,6 wash- east of post o1fice. Phone 56, Hensall, longing the present era of -good pric- th pajsture all the rough and coaTse sod Is. broken. In many cases pity is not called for. 'Star. ed, polished, oiled and greased at his d Fkatches. resulting from horse grazing own expell�e. 300&,tf es, and therade will show a marke Whenever organic matter in the Many Of them weni woollen stoc ng, Oiltario. Id 9 I improvement all along the line. in prevaous years, and the clovers on soil decays in the presence Of air, under the silk ones in very cold. As One who has beeix In England! for six weeks, I see nothi to com- the whole of the 27 acres are more considerable proportion of its niti- weather.—Hamilton al D& L NEWTON -BRAD Her d. lug in evidence than, formerly." get: goes' off as a gas and is lost a�s a plain of in regard to -Canada's wea- Grad te Dublin University, Ere- it has been said that the develop- source of fierfility. Cultivation of a The. spirit of the age is against ther.—Mr. George Langley. te Extern Assistant Master EUROPEAN M=ODS OF MAIN- Inent of this system of pasture pro- soil in8reases this loss, as it permits hard work.—Sir Frank Dicksee. 2otundi" Hospital for Women and cedure will be f,mre value to Eur- more Who eXposure to the air. In per- remembers when the jilted Children, Dublin. Office at residence TAINING PASTURE LANDS opean agriculture than any other dis- manent pastures and soils covered Alob mercy is as had as mob exe- girl took the matt er to heart instead Etely occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Any man interested in, agriculture co'very of the last forty'years. 116 with vegetation this is largely eon- cutions.—Sir William Joynson_Hi@S,. of court?—Xingston WhI _Standzirdl 9 Hours, 9 to 10 am, 6 to 7 pm.; who visits northern European coun- will reduce their outside purchases of served,. as there is not nearly "so Sundays, I to � P.M. 2866-26 tries will e- much impressd with the oil cake and similar inviterial. much, contact between the decaying Peace has almost become a pl-ati- I wonder when youth will learn hat' C.- 0 development of their grass lands. So much for Europe and its metb- vegetation and the air, and in cone- tude, but I prefer platitudes to epi- marriage is a inanis Jt A.! DR. IF. J. 13URROVIS Northern Europe in particular de- ods. Let us look at our own situa- quence. -the bacteria of the soil are grams; they are less tiring and 'more R. Cairns. Office and residence Goderich Street, votees large acreage of land to tion. able to -:fix the nitrogen in the form tme.—Lord R. Cecil. asst of the. Methodist church, See- permanent grass land pastures. Clim- During the war, under pressure of of nitrates suitable for direct con, The worship of Gilbert and Sulli­ r the ate and long light hours favor grass government agencies. for maximum sumption, by the growing grass. In The Speaker in the provincial leg- van has become an idolatry which is! gorth.. Phone 46. Coroner fo growing. Many grasses thrive on tonnage production of -concentrated fact, thereis a steady gain in pasture islalture got a memer�s goat when he obstructing the Progress of British! County of Huron. soils slightly acid; legumes do n9t. � beat, a great many s - music.L�M_T,., F. H. J .oil nit in point Of told him "that he* had butted in to, e �creEi of marginw rogen up to a ceTta 0 op DR. C. MACKAY The permanent meadow is 5u&t as a a] lands were brought balance�� or three times.—Kingston NiMig-Stan- and important in their under the plow, that now had better A Xexicarr wife.has one advantage. valable Let us "now um up the economic dar. C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- scheme of development as is the field 'be returnd to permanent pasture or of permanent pastures. When she ires of her man, she can td the *i 5ty University, and gold medallist of under the plow. They see the types meadows. Such types as hilly land There is a great saving of labor, We are told that to succeed in Wall persuade 'him to be a candidate.— go open ioad-this IpAlea Trinity Medical College; member of of grasses 'best suited to the soil- they subject to erosion, river And creek since no cultivation is necessary and Street one must be young, amitious Sumter Item. g giving refreshment. the College of Physicians and Sur- drain, lime,, disk and fertilize. 'fieir bottoms subject to summer overflow, the live stock -harvest the crop. A and hard-working. The same holds r A sugar-coated g= dw fseons of Ontario. productive acreagei is limited. All rocky or stony outcrops, sw,amPs, OP- highly digestible protein is produced true in any old street. — Kitchener The only time I send for my doe- afford& double value. Pep - a . fields must e farmed intensvely. en wood lots and very heavy clays on the farm at a very low cost from Record. tor now is when 11 invite him to din- 29 -DR. H. HUGH ROSS permint iffavor in the sugar They utilize marsh and olverflowed and gumbos, may be made to yield ov- cheap nitrogen carriers easily and ner.—The Bishop of London. 'coating andpeppermint Graduate of University of Toronto land. 'Their grass lands must not er a period of years a much higher cheaply applied, rather than having We are ashamed of verything that Faculty of Medicine, member of Col, nly produce in quantity but also in net return per acre and per dollar of to buy high priced concentrates such ought to be the basis of our self -re- Mind your house just enough to! Savored gum Sp inside- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of quality, so that every acre may furn- in &stment and labor than they an as oil cake. Land not well suited for spect.—Mr. Bernard Shaw. have it comfortable, but don't let it' v Ontario; pass graduate courses �n ish a maximum of meat and dairy Yield in cereal crops. These soils are cultivation can be used. The acre- bully you, and don't.bully it al the! Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; products. They maintain many more nearly always deficient in One or mo -re age cultivated is reduced, cereal pro- Pedestrians do. not exercise nearly time—Mi Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, head of stock on a given. acreage than 3f the necessary plant foacts, nitro- ductin. is curtailed, and markets are so much care as drivrs.—Chief Con- ss Rose Macaulay, P England; University Hospital, Lon- we do in this country, and at a cheap- gen being most often lacking in the strengthened thy lack of oveT-produe- stable of Stoke-on-Trent. r England. fflee--Back of Do- er feed and labor cost. The cattle I.highlands and potash in the low lands, tion. more live Stock can be support- m inion Bank, Seafortfi. Phone No. 5. gather the crop and carry it to the with a general deficiency I Betwetn :: - - :t;sll i n Phds�: ed per acre--mDre milk and meat can Still, it in_'t likely that there'll be After his car mysteriously disap-' Smokes Night calls answered from residence, barn. Schneider, one of Germany's Phates in nearly all f our soils., In be produceW per head. Every acre is very general imitation of that' San l,peared -from his pvlace-of-business, M' 'say all other made to do its best. Francisco lawyer who left money to L. Galagher, of Oil City, Pa., notified Victoria Street� Seafo leading a&icultural authoriies, s : growing grass, as with "I have demonstrated by keeping care- crops, the first essential is to have reimburse clients who had- - lost by DR. J. A. PEUNN. soil in balance. By balance is Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross ful and scientific accounts that no your taking his advice.—Borr Cities Star. other system of cropping gives as meant having enough of each of the Graduate of Northwestern U mvers- high returns as a well managed pas- plant foods present in the soil so that They call them mills because they gtyp Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal ture.11 This on high priced lands.. plants can mke a healthy growth, take so much of the ratepayeis, grist, rna and E ternal Pains, college of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. f even thoughhere may not-ble enough —Brantford Expositor, proroptl. I ware, Main St. Bear, o are. Lsv(ad by As Professor Firm -an E fertikty present to insure anything Can You Anser These Questions? E. RIC W Seaforth. Phone 151. Ohio State University, has pointed 'out in a recent article, European sci- like a maximum crop. The lack Of A permanent wave ior the eye- THOMAS. EEO S&ID'FOR.kARLY FIFT-Y, I VEAF9 11 of the plant foods may be -the Do you know why oitments do not lashes is the entists have found that if quickly a- One atest fad. Mat is OR TER SELLER T"AN EVER J. BECE[13Ly vailable nitrogen compounds are add- limiting factor in the production of a give you quick and lasting relief? really needed is a good big wave to a FAIIS P�R ITS Grad -Rate Royal College of Dental ed several during the grass p ove the 4L T" _T LITOES times profitable cro . Grass will grow lux- Why cutting does not rem U LURATIVE0 OUPA Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R season to, pastures, in addition to the urlantly, with marked deficiencies of cause? Smith's Grocery,. Main Street., Se: old practice of adding nitrogen, phos- phosphate, potash and lime in the Do you know the cause of piles is nd limestone at one oil; but such grass will not contain internal ? That -there is a stagnation 1brth- Phones: Office, IL85W.; -resi- ph -ate, potash a dence, 185 J. 3055-tf time, very remarkable gains are se the mineral elements necessary for of blood in theJower Jbowel? cured. The sstem was introduced by properly feeding an animal. Do you know that there is an in- Professor Warmbold, of Germany. It However, it has been, proved -that ternl rem6dy-,.discdi%red by Dr. V1 AUMON32MB Sk o line 6ew might well be called "stall feeding" with aalanced soil to begin with the Leonhardt and khown as HXM-ROID, aJR,,-Metr0jP( is of grass. protein'content, f young grass can sold by Charles Aberhart and 'all 7— THOMAS BROVM The system of grassland mariage- be doubled --even, trvbled�over nor- druggists with, guarantee of money Licensed auctioneer- for the Counties t advocated y Professor Warm- mal, if quickly , available nitrogen back if it fgds?� of Huron and PDrth. Correspondence bold is -briefly as fllows:- compounds are'aded several times HEM-ROED anishes piles by re- for Sale dates can he r mason, in nu )�ing the- couse—stagnation of Phosphates, potash (and linfe where during the g 4s growing's made by calling The Expositor Office, necessary) are applied during the addition to lime phsphates and pot- blood in the lower bowel. This sim- ;;aaaforth. Charges modamte, -and autunit -and the first dressing of nitro - Rsh.- Ordinary hay of Anedium qiivkl- ple home trtatmeuA has an almost I etion guaranteedL gen is applied at the en'd o ary cent. protein. unbelievable", -ieeord for sure, safe f.Janu oi� beginning of February. This early If properly fertilized with nitrogen and lasting' relief to -thousands of application of nitrogen Stimulates the it may contain as high as 6 per cent. pile sick and saves the GZM donew va- growth of the grasses, and the pas- Or 7 per cent. of protein. Grasses needless pain and ex s� of, an op- 'NOM&I School ol Auctionearing, Cbi- tures are ready for stockin convert a cheap nitrogen carrier into eration. pen g from fit- 0ago. ftec'zl Course t4kL'n 2n' PaZO teen to twenty-five days eaxlier than high value protein, much cheaper than :We 'SWA,� P"al '74tAt--, r- 1. h fields are then grazed in buying the more expensive oil cake Im sections tviarying in size from one o for direct feeding. =Ir eilght or ten'teres, each. In the early i, t7fft ttst ant. According to Professors Henry and X08fi'm dcovmd. Frits or �c �' Morrison of the University Olf W19- spring (;Yvlarch) sheep are allowed, to -Mr. Will!Ztn� Treble, videly knovm run over all the plots, and at the be- cOnSiu; it 'cost in 1917, MUMd 912 to throughout 0&-community,of Exeter, ginning of April th�ey are thken off 24 cents a day to feed a milch cow and the 014�Wi tarson 730im. in the and gTgAng commences -with the milk Or dry concentrates. - To-day,s -cost is Township f -,Usbotne, s pas ed away stock. When tho grass is about four li'ghtr- Lets see what it costs to on Tuesday fit110 Aft year. , The do inch -o high each plot is stocked with -feed her on graw, Taking an 3ver_ ceaged, who i6eVer sick a day, in mi. I= ww a sufficleot num(ber a cows to eat it 'his life untfl,41116 4"t illness, "Was coil- r I I I . 06w� or other brnld cattle, may be d&M, in thive, or fou'r fl-ays and dry fined to 0 'fol[low lap tha M& otock and eompleto the grazing of esel, plot., m Zz. The graAug i More easily controll9d ThatundA this sectional meth( grao on the diger-eat R of hapt, sit VMTIT varying the timit, of Ap -6 o small Mrfllg his. ootboir job n IOrWo,4tradoaadcomw W into of D d d great n�t IP, ow" , 06, �A 1�5 Zion" wid� 41wo 11 by 'low �11_ - ttl 5 ....... ... ....