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,;.,�;t,,O�,k�.':� I 0 Scarlet Runner ....... July -August constantly ft
5'40N, M4 "o ver�'_`sdimple statements show new SocialM solution in there It N4phthaleinie flakes are harmless to f
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�11 . any lbor and the ,CjC.F. has been Persist- a little Bisurated Magnesia and not of fka4gation allowed to go on thorougli anfl, & ,Uot act like a3W
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N —if they may be called two -46r they 1. nothing better than Bisurated , tum- 7171i Or alrbiOt , containers ,
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, " ]Dqulpwent� are really meryttal Siamese twins, Maxnesia. to sweeten and settle an -
stomach acts Qahlla ..... ... August -September feeling of self-respect which nwkes corms is iiikely to take place during � 1,
"k, �,both ,operating from a joint cerebral and feels fine in just a few minutes- Salvia .......... . September-Octa,ber social We more pleasant and is an ithe pivicess. ; �
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1, � ,.---. .. . -=MSIZ Maintenan,Qe, of. Way and whimper. How could there c*nw- ev- from any reliable druggist. It is AVexieties thus ,marked should be aid in, ,business contacts. lCorrosive sublimate is a deadly �
.11. safe. reliable, easy and pleasant to started indoors for earliest bloom -
.V.: iStrueburets Ao Maiqtenance 'of Way en a w'h1sPer? The,y perhaps!, at the use. is not a. laxative and Is not at (11he Washing of ,the hands ,Wci�* pqison and the greatest cire. should �. i
IT, I expenave. ing.. If sown in ,the open, flowers eating or ,preparing food and after be exercised . in its, uso. - Against Ms,yeock, of, Prince A 0
4�,,; � and tstructures per n -vile of road. This w1unieust, were unaware of the facti. ali . . Edward bounty, .
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�1. is emsential bemuse the Canadian Na, Chasing theories through the ambient cornmencle, about throei wt�eks later. usIng ,the ,toilet is a simple habit 01fadivIng thrips -it is used -in, the the only- woman who has ever won ,
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I �,(�'. tional Ra�lw�y, including 'Eastern atmiasphem, building castles in the' i I . which plays an important part in -the form ,of a dip dfluted at the rate of three championships in successiou'at .. f I.,
�, � . -ardless of the neciezzity for I Seed Catalogues. gallons of -rater. Spring the Chicago International lGrain-and
11. Line�s, comprise 22,051 miles, V� , t, ?
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1� ; . Om .Canadian Pacific, including the Putting foundations undler theni, can- ,Lessons on the Lawn Cardleners will fi'ad the current seed ealse-s- The add?d practice, of a is tlkie beat tlime for this treatment, Hay �'Shaw, hao -sent an excellenit', �
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.L, lines in Maine 'and Verniont which —t afford ,the opportunity �or "a The sooding mi-sta. of fresh green catalo'gue indispensable. The' height warlm bath -at leiast once a week is and 6'aly! glass, earthenware or wo,od- sample of boans. Howard Fralleigh, , . � �
1i :� I , am� reall,y, part of the Canadian Pa- claa-efull study of any quesltion. 'y et lawns in the shde of leafy avenues of the flowers, times of blooming, one which, Vnder ordinary oanditaonq, P,,n cootaiiners should be used�. 'The M.PY., Fbiest, is represented in the
1* , , e her'r6 ,ey are suita e f0 Such keept the body reasonably clean. husks of fthe cprms should be remov- flax section, and J. H. Lani1pnian, of L
T-1. cific 4�anadialn Systpra. amounts to 'What could 'be more vital than es- is the one great ass�et of beauty that, 'wh t I h bl ' ' I - �
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.", . 16,888 miles. . itablishing the kPasis on which our .distinguishes CAnadian residential special,purposes as edging,screening, `Thlilnside of -the badly is kept clean! led ibefore dipi5ing .and' ,soaked for 3 'Ridgeltown, a winner at Chicago, is I
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Pi I Dealing now with the Maintenance ll)ublicly owned corporations axe, to 'disit'jets; from the drab suburban, di,- cutting and fragrance are all men- � for;�vard� again with beans. G. Gor- I � J
,15: of Way and Structures 1-�er mile of operate? There should, in this, be interest of towns in less enterpriz- doned and aim indispensable facts in liquids, by breathing in fresh air, 'In tw6atim19 cOrms with hot water ,don Pinlay, also of Kent County, wdn-
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road, we have the -.following table: a particular appleallto those who hpld ing countries. 'By the swi-oa tol�en laying out a satisfactory garden. In and by daily elimination,, ,which, can they should be immersed for 10 n-dn- ner of the grand chaftlpiogshlip 'in f 11
. .1 I L � eatalague, coin, be secured through regular habits, utes In a bath at; a temperature of saybeano .at Champo last year, has
-iew that the majority of la this.Spring is to be a bus�y one for able line
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� I Canadian Canadian industries should be taken over and tinues this useful service ,by listing diet and ,exercise. 120 deigTeest F., cam being ta-ken� not sent an ,extra iglood sample ta Re- .
�-. . the Canadian hame, beautifier. Dur- .
"', . Vational . Pacific operated by the state. . - the past winter with its compar- cEfferent varieties under the heading 1. to allow +he temperature at any Onie gim The Ottawa Valley, . Peel f F
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1923 ....... $1,924 . $2.345 'What was the total difflelreTwe in ,ati� of EaTly, Late and Medium so that during the process to rise a�ove that 0ounty and Northern Ontario are ,
41� - 1924 ........ . 1,870 2,042 cost involved in, the action of the has played havoc one can ,have a succession of veige- degiree ,of 'heat. represented with superior product, 1� I
r� " ' with the lawns. Legumes and Non -Legumes .. � 5 1
�. ; , 1025 ....... 1,S35 1.862 two roads" If the samie standard of B ,, patches are -spin- here and 'tables -right through the season. With I -, . 0. and when ,the judiging ils completed t if
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.1 1926 ....... .. 1,995 unusual sorts, special directions axe The �, erence, 'between non -leg- theme, should be some good news for .
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. ", I I -1927 ....... . 2.110 1 � 2,178 C.N.R. as was appilie-d to the C.P.R. In this connection, it is i nte resitin � ,given in i*g�ardtio care and prepara- umes (cereals, root crops-, etc,.) and . FARM NOTE9 I . Ont4riO. . I I i ,#
� I .� . .. 11929 ..... ... 2.366 2,505 during this pei-iod, the reduction of to note t1he restoration methods of 9 tion far the table. 1�gumos (beans, peals, clovers,'vetch- 'The WorldN Grain Exhibit -ion and
11 ment a . es, alfal&, etc.) is,that all non4eg- 11 Conference is held at -Regina, this , It F
I 1 1929 ....... 2,2-94 r ts of the gavle,rn leading ,Canadian , hurticultu,rist, Good Seed is Foundation. ... Henocracy.
, 1930 ........ 1,922, 1,68.1 L road would have been $13,715,000 falyno , , also for the lawns ,around- his . L umes are forced to obtaki, their nitro- . .( year from July 24 to August 5. � ) I
�, 1931 ........ 1,695 I 11350, '"n""", * was. Not ,by home. First of all. li,�, rakes the ,bare Seed -is the very foundation of good gen 'd're�-Itl y froov the soil, while .I,eg- ."Ileno,cracY" is the term that the I
11 1,9_06 5 iocre than it actually . .
� Im ....... .170 any means a despicable iteni, but spats clean,. and, if necessary, adds gardent ind about the only factor ov- ames, under certain conditions, are Illinois College of Agriculture -ap- LLLLL q ?
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�� In 1922 when the late Sir Henry ,still that is not the end of the story! able to make use of ,the nitrogen in . .
I I I a -modicum of good, healthy soil. He er viiiii6h thel'owner has abs,oluite con- .' Plies to -the new system unider Wound' Dressings. 11
I . the atmosphere, sayls the 'Dominion which b , , , , t in i - a, � t I
I Thornton took charge the standard Still More! ' sows the ,seed, *rajkes 'it gently in -to trol. ,,As the cost in any case is but In r hep ind vidu .
�L of maintenance of the C.N.R. was . Department of Agriculture. 'Four- T121tal 00,00,, alssembled, 10 battery The lgrafting compdurids, mention- 11 �
%, very low. The component . ,In -Maintenance of Equipment the the mould, rolls, it,.anJ takes great a fefw cen4z there should be no, tetnpt- fifths ,of the adr is composed'of nitro- f,arn-L It isi -reported, that at Miamd, ed previously in this, column 'llvere .1. 0 ?
. . CoITPaTmes same probl�_m, presents itself. Here care to keep the bald Places v-sodst, ation to ,sacrifi-cle quality, but only pen, and , legumasi, by drawing on ,,�
I I mow cornprised in the C.N.R. ystem - , . I
I - t take the total sum, spent as ipdeed he do6 to the whole of the very beisit-should be used, and this . Florida, for example, '60,000 laying all trit-d in a small way as wound , ,
4 I- �; Al., 1 411. we canno 19 - f
� .. � had run nto. ard mews r ng e . thirs'supplywhich is quive unavailable
.z� 1. war, and in the post-war period upon �Maintemnce of Equipment nor the lawn. The sl�ght raking and the obtained' from Canadian sources to ,other planU,. am able to eqns-erve hens have been Placed in batteries, dres-siligs,and in -addition s,pveral as-
il . can we measure this cost against the rolling brings the ,soil and. the seed which cater ,to Canadian, conditions. in a 150-rOnl hotel. The hen is phalt I-aint compoun&. The effect
,.. I . When high costs and high operating in a lawgemeasur4�, -the sqpply of that rived of an 'ings was
" . - iis - even dep opporbunity to of tree vigor on wound hea,
I chargers, presented a tremendouesl milea-gie. The most satisfactory.way into intimalei con1tact, thereby i n Seed saved. from the hoirnie garden eaelment in the Is , oil. admire bw egg, for a� soon, as the �evildient. Medlium. sized wounds 'on
r" I . problem for ,relatively new roads, or i's to gilv(e the ratio -which Mainten- suring rapid germination. By the ,cannot " be recommended. Unless one , I
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�, for roads such a-, the Grand, Trunk anice of Eqiiipmant bears to the 6.roSS. tirme bbe grass is three or four inch- goes to the trouble of screening in- I i 099 is laid, it rolls, out of -her sight, vigorous trees 'healed quickly and
"I and the Intercolonial w revenues of the roads, because; equip- es high, it will have sufficie,it root- dividual flowers from insects, and into a gathering trough. well without any tr4atment. Xost
hich had nerv- . . . '" . . �� . I of the materials used -retarded heal -
'iii been profitable"'enterprisles. , . .
�` , men�t is in cons;taht use in carrying hold to with,stand the� operation of a cross-pollenizing, it is absolutely imi- Seed Corn For 1933 1
, . passengers and moving freight and lawn -mower in common with the rest possible to prevent mixing of colors I I ing gn all wounds as compare3. to
11 I � Note first the item f or the vear 1. For the first cutting in flowers and of types in .,4e,getables. -Some concern bar. been felt rela- , . . ,those untreated,. The two, excep1ow-,
..... I 1923. The ,C.P.'R. was spending $120 express. ' of the lawn. New Publication
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- � ; It will The noticed in the Aguries of the new grass on the -erstwhile Then, too, in cmder to secure earl- tive ,to thiis sprin�ig's supply of seed �, were Braco and I.Atex, which on-
,, a mile more for maintenance of way eouraged callus foiftnalti-on. The clean,
;�7 and structures than the C.N.R. Sir -hich.foalow that for tha first four spots, the machine is set rathe.T high, iness and, quality, it is often* neces- cam -of ,domestic production. It is Publicatiorgs of interest to farmers
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, , 4- 3�wiry Thornton readily realized years of Sir Henry -Thornton's man- The ,blades should be very sharp and sary,thkit seed be secured from a dis- believed, however, that the amount recently issuedby the Departm,ent in. healthy 6allus, formed with Latex has'
,; what .that tmeant. One of the firs., `g.ement, Maintenanice of Equipment well set' to avoid, pulling out. the trict where the season is much long- of suitable seed, available may lbre cludel the,fal,lowing: ',Vegertable Gar- 1yeen mentioned previomsly. Paraffin
L tasks be performed was to raise the percentage was higher on the:-C.N.R. young grass. As a rule, however, er than in most parts -of Canada. oufficient tto meet the usual demand denine� (Bulletin No. 3(;9) by T. H. " "'termlediate in its effects on
I istandard of maintenance to xi- than on the C.P.R. There were two the lawns of this, horticulturist stand 0 1 if necessary care is exercL-md in put- Jones,, Department ,Of .Horticulture, wolund� healing. I
I - 21PP170 . The value of these compounds so
1. . rna"ly that of the C.P.R. Gaze,down reasons for this. In the first -place the winter well, for, ,the simple rea- � ting on the UWXket,:,6n,ly the best of and N. J.' Thomas, Department of
. � I -Astry, 0AjC., and a. j. R", far as prevention ,of decay is eon-
�_, , equwpaneint under the previous man.- sou that; in the late fall, October and the crop for seed. . ()hen
1, � the years from 1924 to 1929 a -Ad you , he tak. � .
.� '11 see that this idea iwas closely ,
` w1i I agement ,h,A,d deteriolrated-it had to Noveniber es tdv6 precaution . Goes To Town First It is to be adimitted th-4t Payt of Horticultural EWi�Yilmenbal Station,, clerned, is still uncertain. SmaR '
11 . rtained, the C.N.R., ,during this be re -habilitated. Traffic on the other to �pread fertili,zer-ibonle meal or coin-, the 1932 corn croi; in eouth-�western Vineland; , -Annual ltep,,t of th, wounds up to IY2 inclies i�n dianwiter,
-1 . - _ r=.kn__..__ .. - .1 ..., I.... mercial sheep manure,_.,and roll the
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.. . � .period beifig slightly ower Ehan the liand. had to, be,built up. The re-. VmeIn Over,A' Year Ontario was harvested under candi- Onitia'rio, Agricultural and Expe�ri� VAII ,doubtleissheal safely withoqt any
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. CX.R., a differen�ce which might be li-Ailitation. #f equipment and in- lawn thomughly '-If necesisai�y, a ,- st. .ToW,x. R�Thts is the.fir,st tiom unfayourn,�Iei for seed produc-, menrtal Union- for 1992, and the 62,nd treatment whatown - Larger wounds
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. crease of traffic presently brought sprinkling ,of s�Q may be opportune,. time in ever a year I've tried to tion wid that a large percentage''bT afiiitAl ,irepioi7t df th,,�,-F should ... Imm -i
. - accounted for ,by the greater density ,nteqnological the pont of infedion I
11 , the maintenance ratio on the Canad- followed [by another intenisiv,l� roll- make the trip down -here to St. John, fields did- not mature sufficiently,,to Society of Ontario, C,oplies,of these and decay, .the ... ce� of '.the, 'wound,
. ulf tniffic -on the Canadian Pacific and I . I and Sargon gave methe strength to produce com of seed quality. At the interesting ,and tvaluable, (budklets can protected. One of the tar i6om-pbutids
,,, in consequence greater strain upon ian,National to the level of the com- ing. � I do it," said Mrs. W. -M Breen, Ash .
1,-- the physlitwl capacity of the road. petiug privately owned road. W,hen - For the -renovation of old, worn. out Point, X. B "I was in wretched present time ,the average -moisture be pToc*-ed throdgh your local agri- bept away from the outer edge of
�'. - awns, the use of A -good ti 'Ibing, to -t 6. the wound, should be valuohle as it
�, .. drnes and, government charged, how- I fler li er is health; everything seemed to be the'' content of Ipst year�s corn is thought cultuqal office or by wri h
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.1 ever the C'.P.R. was free to adopt its imperative, and as- regards seed, the matter with me-stoma,ce -trouble, to, be 17 'per cent. or 18 per cent. Publications Branch, Ontario Deps-rt- lasts indefinitely and�penetrates 11�ta
11".. . . . in 1,930 we notethe beginning of"a own',,,urse of action. Note the Usual ,grass ,mixture sold by leading headaches, rheumatic pains and con- ,T -ate b�arvested corn, that which was maent of Agriculture, Toronto. the wood. B.racois. very!,satisilalictory-
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" I .� change. Traffic fell off -it -was a time chammes which too -k Place) during the seed firms is generally .satisfactory.. stipation kept me suffering coutinu- -not safely im the cribs before the ' . � ... . and protects, for at least three yews. �
�� ,, ally. -Sargon made a marvelous heavy ra nearly Noveml)Lyer, — , The asphs,lt paints, if keprt from th4
': -11, . tfor shortening sail. The go,vernment last 7our years-., The table follows,.. A very good mixture for Canada, ' change -in fact, every ailment I -had, ins; of . I
.1 I which took charge that year, con- Ration Maintenance of Equipment to hov�lzlvex, may be made of Kent cky would be even -higher in rmaistuTe edge of the wound, ,appears to give ,.
.1 . . u . - Is gone! Sargon Pills are. woncl'arful
vinced that unemployment was a . Blue Grass and White Dutchi Clover for keMing the system reg,ulated, and consequently . good protection. Ordinary paint and
1. Gross Revenues. , of low germination. Weekly Crop Report. *
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��, � temporary condition which could be . at the rate of 36 pounds of the fbt- They bava rid me entirelY pil, cousti- , ,,On the other -hand dealers state -, 1p, ,, I liqudd igrafting wbLx are not so satis-
� � cu��d ilm'osrt' iminediatel' by higher . - Canadian Cana,(liaii mer to. orre pound of the. latter. In . paotlorl.lf . I . rmers throughout Ontaxio are f� � .
1 y . that Thile,O�tarlo eorn,cf the 1932 . actAyry-
tariffs. maintained expenditu,res at a . Natdanal Pacific , . elated at- the higher prices being ' — .
- rriaking.a new la, -,A -n this is enough to . " 'crop is lower in genei-al quality than paid for hogs) and a still further in- I 1.,, .
1. . � level far highenthan the ca�i.ipetingg 1 9,23 ........ 21,0,5�� 171.799'o cover :half an, acre, but for small C. ABERHART was the corn of 1,931, there is plenty .crease is prophesied owing to the . ' I
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1. road. . This continued through 4931. 1924 ........ 20.62 . 18-15 lawns on',d ounc,e of this, iiiixture, i . . that will grade well over the requi scarcity. The farmer'who continued I iL For 1,933.
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'' The C.P.R. meanwhile. free to fol- I D�-) ........ 19.9113 18.21 ,sufflcien� for thmLi and a half square I I - - ments for No. I see(h Added to this, 'in the bog bu . 9-ness will n(ow re Some concern has been felt rela-
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I . low its Own coursia; . cons,erved its 19-26. � ...... 1,08 18�67 yar.cl,s I . - ' .ap the
�, .. , there is'a certain carry over Of seed bene -fit of his good' judgment-. There tive to this spring'i supply -of se0ld
. nioney. There was in fact no neces- I 927 ........ 18.87 - 10.57 As a lawn is more, or less a perm- Cleanliness corn froin the excellent crop 4of .1931, '
I 1>8 . is , a -large denilmd for one-day-�,ld oarn of domestic production. It is
, � 11 efty for the same expenditume"'. Rail- 19 ........ 17.92 18.97 anent factor, everything depend y much of which, with rechecking of ,h,,,,q,, in ,�iibGt parts of the provinve. ,bgliewd, ,however, that -the amount
, riarate from volume of 1929 ......... 19.21 18-90 the initial foundation. To make a germination, will probably be suitalyle itable seed available may be
roads dete s on 'On an occasion -when. John Wesle
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I . '?traffic. - It takes mare money to main- 19�30 ......... 19.84 16-68, re(marked that "Cleanlinesis :s next Beneficial rains far winter wheat and- of suv
I fi-ne lawn it is in-gportant that the s,bil ;;, - for ,seed,. I . I
� , IMI ......... 21-91 I �. is of a good class, enriched with well lov,ers: have fallen, re,�ently. ir. many 9111Mcient .to ffneet ,the usual demand
� lume of businvss 11 to giodliness," one of his audi ce re- .
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1. - is high than, when, volu"mie is 'low. 1932 ......... 19,77 1446 o rotted yard manure. If this is not totted: "It ' is also next'to, 'mPl is a prinie,requisite, in all kinds of parts of the province. Roads are if necessary cam is exercised in put-
,� , -ad f isible." This answer was true, because .. soft and highway officers in numer- ting 'on the Tnarket only the best of
.., . Volume h -allen off very sb&rply in The ,C.N.R. ratio increased in 'four available, there are man effective . seed This 15 iparticularly essential 0111s 0611ntie�a are enforcing the, iialf- the crop for seed. I .
, this perilod. The C.P.R. was adapt- years by .34',�,. The C.P.R. declined commercial fertilizers rlo,i,mende.a for the majority of people at that in '
I corn, and Since much 4 last vear�s load regulation ,on trucks.. 0(ynsider- It is admitted. that part of the
, ing the course which any normal, 4.84`,;. If the ratio of the C.P.R. hdd tilme, the facilities for washing and .
� . ,by seedsinen, but a' very satisfactory cam eirop is' -known to bei u-ni
� caredul, thoughtful, business man been applied to the 1C.N.R. during bathing were very limited. . I able activity in, preparation for spring 1932 corn ,crop in sout�,western On- I
1, mixture may be inade up of nitrate for s(eed purposes, seed,demlers and tari6 was'liarvested- un&_r conditions
, or rd; sulphite r . P` work is noticed everywhere
. . . would adopt. The C-N.R. was pre- InQ, 1931 and 1932, the saming in of soc6' ie,�J,ialf pou of Ve to -day accept, as a 'ni�atte`r of chasing corn for resale, and farmens farmers in Kent County report in. unfalvorable for z�ee,d production and
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.1 vented fromi doing so by the policy malintenance of. equipment alone pataish, one-hialf pound; 6n,d super- course, that ,,,our hornies should be pur6asing for we ! on,their ov�71 jury to new seedings of- cloyer. Warm that a large peft*centage of fields did
,1 of tie Gow.exument. This attitude would have been $28,109,000.. phosphate and ground bon-e� one ,equipped with batlitubs, wash basins iarmls, ,,-houlld exencise-great care I'll 'rains ba.ve, helped in,,Linooln county not mature guffioiently -to produce
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. . has made a tremendous diffeTenee in . and laundry trubs. 1 Wle expect to turn t1,
1� eir selection of seed.
I . Results. pound of each. This quantity'nioxed taps which will supply us with ,an I I corn of seed quality. At thet,present
. the ,Position, of, the roadsi. ; . . ' . well ,is sixfficient for.10-0,square, feet to revive wheat, alfalfa and claver
� Of course there will be an Answer Now add these two items togetber abundanoeA of pure hot and cold wia- ' 41. ; fieldb. Some cars of certified seed time the average moisture content
I. I . of ,surrface. In, seeding� either f or
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. � to this. , We will be tolA that it was -$1.3,715,0100 for Maintenance of Way newing old T;�tcbes or for making a t(�r. These conveniences, which to us potatoes are coming into Middlesex 'Of last Year"s corn IS thd6ght to be
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.1 ar nothing uripsual, are comparia- F . and there its more than usual inrber-' 17 .or 18 per .cent. I - .
� "ecessaTT to gi�le eimployment to the -and -Structures�$28,1019_".o for Malin- new lawn, a. callm. day slipuld be e - ertilizer Import
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". . .men. 7nat would be a .strange an- tenance o,f Equipment and you have lc.hosm tively mod�e-Tm The year 1842 saw . eat in soy belant. A big increase in 'On, the other hand dealers stato
. ewer for in 19-N the government cut the startling diff,enel"ce at $41,824,000 � the first bath Wb installed in North . " ., Regulations number of -old orchard ' s b " eing pruned that while Ontario corn of the 1932
i 3raintenan-ce- and practically adopted 'between the two roads, Thils repm- - and spriayed this year is noted in ,crop is lower in general quality -than
I . - AYneri�ca. The use of the, bath tub The greater part of the commercial Welland. Hog prices in Wentworth, was the corn of 1931, there is plenty
"; fte standard of the C.PIR. Why wag .sent,, the ,saving which would have was frowned upon as it was consid, fertilizer now in use in Canada is of that will grade well avler the relquire�.
I 1__' reached $6A,0 per cwt. Breediers re-
��, I I this not done sooner? Right bere been Tnade bad. it not been for gov- Fighting Weeds ered to be evidence of a physical de- 1�"Sdi Trianufacturerr but clinsid- in-Durhani, indicate some flook ments for No. 1 seed. Adde;d to this,
. . ,;,.T,tTti,,, ,rlti�ltrate� of soda, ports � there -is a tertain carry over of seed
- arises a prcfblm which Tn,u%t be fac- erniment inteIrflevenee. The difference cadence of the people, catering too eralbl,
,�k. ed. It ought to be faced fra nilp-asures the a&anta-ges of a 1n ,gardening a good commercial much to the rpile�asure-1 i . ,of sheep'showing close to 2010, per I
.. I . nkly. A , . Pnv- orvng side of ammonium plitrate, potash and bwi� c
I '- ent. iamb, production. corn from the excellent crop of imi, ,
,,,, -r is ndid ally in fighting life. This past aittitude might be slag ,are intPorted. . Suporphosphate ,
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i� _ governmeiTt Owned road or a govern- ate ,6orporaition cbmpa"red with the fertilize , a '�qple . ,much of which, with recheie-king of
i' weeft. , Usually it is on �Poor land .borne 'in mind by those who, to -day, is ,also still be�,ng impartield in large .
. . . . iment owned property of any kind !Position Of a g0ve",ment road sulb- that the most trouble occurs and in appos . germination will probably be sui I,e
'.% , -n lines of afficiency jected to the pressure of a pol tical . I I tab
d r4hould be run o, . i 0 the intrOductilan Of Physica, quantities, partileula,rly in the Mari- for seed. ,
a I It must be separated from, the ge-n- party, Jimifted by thos,6 in c,ntr,l ni,ne cases out of ten it is because, corrforts and labor-saving defvIces, in. time provinces and Quebec. Revival of Old Praciiee Seen in ' . �. ination
I there is little -pl,ant food in the soil to the ]Prompt and, vigorous germ
�, , eral ,problem 'of unemploynitent. This from 4ewerting normal freedom of ac- that lawns are thin ant the grass is hoTne, It was aboutthe same 71hesk im1portations are subject. to Brisker Expoit. . ,is a primie re,quislibe, in al,l -kinds of.
I Period that one hundred -thousand cess spocial regulations under the Fertil- I
. cor&eritioin in no -way- attacks the tion. ,mixed with . . , , seed. This is partdcularly Soilential in
�1� sound general principle that ample Of course ilt will be sai<T) that nm'in- , dandelioiil,- 0-antain and Pools were abolisibleld in Lon-jon, and' izer Act to ensure that thery are sold Since the, beginming of January,
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? I prorvision mu-st be made for the un- tenanlee kept up adds to the value of ,other Pests. Cultifttion is splendid h�auses were connected with cOm- in Canada under defirgibe guaranteed 0anada has shipped to Great Britain com,,,and since much of 'last yiwY,s
1. einployed. It m?,y & that in this the road-irf cars are repaired to' -day for destroying Weeds and conserving �mon sewers. analyses, the same -as is requi.'red of ,Some 6,000 blead of cattle and, this corn crop is known to be unsuitable
j , moisture but this is impossible in a There i:8 not nowadays much ex- fertilizer of ,domestic m,a.nu,f,a,tuT
... period contributio'vm to uneniploy- they do not need' to be repaired to- re. number wlil be increased to 20,000 fOT seed Purposes, -seed dealeTs pur- I
went were too small. It -rnay be t iEhaslng corn fafresale� and farmem
�, , !+ . %at irrOrrow., There is a o lawn and not sufficient in the ,veget- cusle for us to. be dirty. There are E,very shipment imported i's report- by the ear17 part of June.
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� I more vigorous means �ould have tmith in this, it is worth consideTing, 'able and flower garden. Along with still ,too YnIany houses lacking purchasing for use on their o-wa
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,� the ed by the cl coollectur at part With "he reviva" 0" our, exPart far.,, ,should exercise great eare in
�111. . lbeen .adlopted- I submit this cont6n- but the fact remaim that business. Weeding and hoeing ,%hould be. given facilities for cleanhfuess wMelishould d entry to the% local DomAnion Seed lra`Ci�e With the �Old Counto -
i� . some extra' food for the' plants 90' ble Provided in every home, but, in Branch inspector, who sees- -that the lar �TaKlice of some thirty � y' ' Pop'- theft sedection'of seed, ' .
,,, . tion --if a government vWlheat road is judgment,_ working in perfect free- ears ago
''.. . to cairry the burden of unemployment dorm, in the cage of the CiP,R., acted that these my have -an opportunilty general, it may 'be said. that most of ,provisions of the Canadian fertilizer '= be, re-es'bablished. Transporba- i ., . .
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1, .1. as the C.N.P.; carried it during this differently and it would l0eem bard' 'of 'outgrowing the weeds- Very Of- us ,can be clean if we want to be law are fulfilled. Through -the ,num- tion co�dpianiies nmake provision for
, ten a liberal application Of 3ML, clean
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": . period, therW the competing r-oad in to dc&nd these eiqpenditures af, this . .�
, � ". . good fertilizer, rich .in nitrogen.' will i-erous, mazurvs of -shipmeitts, of, fer- one man to travel with emh carload -The grading of footi com�nodities .
I I diw ease the 0,P.R., must be com- time on any basis save that it was a 01eanliness is inivntaryt because of tilizer offerod ,for sale ,without, regis of cattle nd' whep export trade, was by
�." . enyploy tart 7 . the CWftd1ian 4:�overnment take,
.. �, , .. � polled to do, the same thing or it paait of the government's un - 's grasses boum&ng ahead and in its "sthetic value, its effect upon the tration and proper labelling, a great bri`%1�:, Many farmers availed them- the guesswork out of buying.
.1 I Mlows inevitt%blly that the whole idea nieut sclieme-if so, the government I few'Weeiks the weeds. havle been nvental outlook ,D,f the person, and ser,vice is r;�� to farmers and II&Ive's of this opportunity to 'sit Never nmnuze 'ground for evW_
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.1'. �'. of golvernmenit .'awnership �viil,l be ,dis- ought to face the facts, art accord- 'smothered- While any fertilizer i's because certain. forms of cleanliness( ,others who buy fertilizers. Great Mtsin. In oddiMon to t7hilse greens, and never place , xhanure a.�
. 5,i . counted and condemnaed and we shall ingly and not inelude, without corm- ta good thing in ordinary ga`rd�Ting are of real importance in the pre- engaged in agrkultural pursuits, lt round lthe'rolots, when, planting.
W, ,and well rotted manure is One Of the vention of comii�inkcalble diseases. as been btated that a great numbler ,On the same feed and un&r the
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t't � . . privst;e lo,*nershlp , or accept some get of the C,NJL commercial fertilizer Or A clean sid, improves the personal 'Of 00tarIVE; 01&--r Profeissional iiien, IsMme condit1iians wetb,er jam,bs WM
, h%l '. . I I .- � LVeciallY treated pulverized sheep appelaxappie. A clean skin adds to Gladiolus Thripg durring their eQlelge day% visited grOW, bigger and fatto than ra�u
;, niianure can be reepinimended for personal comfort and allows the skin
I '� � EngGmd and Scotland as a result of lambb.
,rawns. Ormnary, manure is usually
filled with weed seeds whereas t9e
special sheep kind- is thoroughly
stemnl6d, beore being put up for the
&rden- trade and thA steaming kills
tarty weed seedg. In the vegetiable
pa&Jh it is e4sventiial that all things
,and especially salad And root crops
be grown quickly. This assum ten-
1&r, crisp radishes ' lettuee, ' ftTrots
and other things,' and here tgain
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.to function beft,er 11 I protective
cave,Iing and as the beat regulator of
the body. Odours, arising, from an
u"clean skill, are offewive.
�A clean b,ody, together with clean
'clothing, hair tWit'b nest and ftgeT_
-nails that am Olean. and, t,jm�medli
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be brought about by the treatment tranqjoTt , .
of 91 -yrmis prior to planting. Such I
a practice kills the hilbernaiting in- ,
Wkts5 whieh wmy ,have increased en- Ontario Sea& 302 Entries to
ormougly in storage, and allows the . Regina. .
plants to Come up in the, field free I
of the Pest. Hlo,ivever, a word of. Of the 200 entries received, %-
ww"ning is given by the Dominilon. the 'World"s: Grain ,Show and Con-
EnOmological Branch in its new eir- fe`mtwe at ReWna ton the closing
cmllar�pn Gkvholus Thirips. In, order 'date, 302 were; from the Provirwe Of
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lo obWn -rdwAknuon resdft, com Ontmio, A. -H. Nat4fm,
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xressed, sour
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*olrld, that's your li."r * 'ch isn,t pouring its
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frog. This is Wssibl#'where even.
day two pounds 9Lliqa1d bile into y66r bowds.
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I:rl - ti "tion-ste bding Slowed
Zood i"de
fegbp F (smsda white) is; aR9,16" 12. All
d gladfoli. Therefore, every ef-
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