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'N'1111 �;1"If,t""'1340? 1_1� I districts, and efforts ,are being rna, .
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e;,t ,. � e ar e, drything I had to eat a square VO
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, . � StiR Plenty of Time.' iu,ced when more care is itgken. A If start the day right. Sargon Pills dd ioltso,�%o A ,Ve'DA0
_ � - horses mally do lan-gb, as some 'Paplr, where a f4mous raft horse
11 ., �T. I . � bed will produce, mushiooms for a- Farms throughout Canada, many 1P
. "qr�,,,.r - elaim, dld "Ned," who holidayed for has ji�st a me of eortfstivatiori completelv." 00a. , ..
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I'll ,�. . I Ale it is inivortant to get a POr- bout two months. tA-ppedL off the track after trials have beeri imlade over a long �0\ 0 .
-, � W) three yzars at the expense of the win ing W,000 -for his owne,r? He . ,,�ms- I ,
, . g'jq,��,,-9, tim of seed in early in order to n . I period of yeakrs. with different kinds 11
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, . 1 Cenitml Patricia Go*Id Mines is now -looks just the ,same as thouen ,ne 4
,. . . �1: stretich out the ,,,pason as long as Successional Plantings. njoying a toothful ,guffaw in an had delhNwed a load of milk, no ex- C.ABERHART . of riotataoins. of crops. ,Most of these .
� �, I pcj_.sible, this stretebin.g c,an also be e . Totationis in Eastern. -Canada have
I - , Dwtom have finally convinced the equine,.h,eaven. W1hen -this company ultation, ub 'i -de, no airris at all. His , .1) &
. �,;.�.. � , earried! out at thl ci,thol- end of. the � Pr beteln arranged for ,dairy farming,_ �
,�., public of the vital neces-zity ve in 19*30 "N Only comp, ftatry ba!d-a grandiose idea of
I "."'. . of green was acti ed" was taken ensiating features, his solp out. to some ektan� for mixed farming.
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�";"� -it buisi"niess. Incidentally for those per- things in the diet at all times and in to the. -property Over the Nvinter means Of ,conveying his delight or Pumping the bacteria of giantitis in- How�ever, r4a7w experi 0,
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" � wons who s.tart to sow their garden . Tnents were al- I
��""��:: . experrenced gardeners have. deniton- roads, to do the necessary hauling chagrin are his ears and, hie legs. to thie steel ,industry. Burt luckily for ,so ma,cIe in .
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I -actically evei-V .1P se(�t . ion Of prodluce thes-e green things for at plained that'the m-ine is 120 miles it is usupfly the sigi the sud- the production of ,-,arm culture nee- I., IV . I.
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1,10, bugh, I I pi ' lea,st six months of the year. The away fi-orp ,the railway, that there is diam depqrtuire of bystanckers. essitatted the forging of municipal proportion of their reveniae from , I
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. .�,; I ,Canada it is, P -A whole eeoret is to make- suc,ces,;ional no road or water route fe"ible for "After we had poured that pail of bonds in. the Hatry laboratory, and grain and clomer -seed. Under the.
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. �", aich, ractish, lettu,�(-,, carrots, -beets, - , ianag�mient for Eastern Carradaii"' .
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� -nd corn, right up to July and if well ��tarting just as soon as the ground Central Patricia -people did -not arbtiici� we stood pemisively by and looked at wilth a moron brain and rickets. thi-t-, Iong experience is- corhidlensed, in �
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t � a lis fit to work, Nvith this peas, spinach, Date, havIng the property closed down ','NedX' Mmost a,t jonc,s his ears -For her swift cure, Bi-itain must bulietin form, which -may be obrtiin- �
,,�.' , . started plalits can he obtained. this ,-adish, mess anti lettuce, continubT9 for su-ch a long period. Hen.ce, the pricked up and presentely they were thank h;-fr insular charaict&T aml her e,d from the tank -age. Western Canadia: Bran, 50
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111.1 . �� bage and caulihowei.', loo. Of (:oun�e 'with thesi- about three times at in- horse4was allowed to ,stay on, -munch- ,working furiously back and forth, 'age. She. is an old country and in Dominion Deipartmentof Ag oultutre' powids,; shorts, 60 pounds; grolmd �
": ' ' tervals of ten clays and gradually ing'bis oats and hay, ,,tanchng about fitrst%onla, then the other an(I then -the course of centuries has a�.�quirod Gbtawa� A I oats, 3-010 Pounds; ground barl-ey, 100
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1. I say after rbp middle of Jun-, it ackling varrats, beets, beans, head 'in the eihade of tre,:s in suminlier with both ,together. No doubt, we thought an inheirent. rhythm ,anti balance. ' - . I I Pounds; ground wheat, 100 pounas;
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j.� I . lettuce.. ,cwbbage, Cos lettme, Chin- no irmore arduous tasks tilian'tc, fight he 'hears his youth catching up to 'But Red Russia has had -a fearful Insulated . tankage ,or skini,milk, 30 , pounds. I
I., would be w'cll to hurr.v along a por- Milk Cooling Tanks.
,.1. 1. " ese cabbage, tDniat,oe,.i, egg plants, ,)fr the dieerr flies. He waxed fat and him on the liong traff of years. Pi\ -s, attack of giantitis, by . . Mineral mixtur�e, self -fed). Another
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: I . CON"Mercial fertilizer anJ if iiogAiilki lima beants.. all types of corn 'with excesshely somnolent in 'his Pro- ently he ,began stepping a)bout, lift- from ArpeHca. Stalin looked,around . There is conisidpra;ble wastage of Western : Bran, .50 Ibs..
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F, . ' scornething going in right up to July. longed retst ,period. And his rations ing his -stiff -legs, edging over to the and saw America roaring with .rpros- lc� in unineplated 'cooling milik tanks ground Xat,-'s�% igpounds; grouncl
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wetm% Ctiltit.-ation., Of CUUX':W,� is es- cot:t plenty. Then? was no forage side of ,the stall. 'Tentativiely he perity. Everything was grdw with the result that -it i -s the practice wheat, 200 = Owgkpg� or skirn-
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Commercial Fertilizer. and all of it had to be brought in at -bwk jump; -then he tried his front isting ones were extending. Secturi- tank until just 'before mifliking time, self -fled. -
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[ Con-vinercial fertilizer� offer 9 good Checking - Seed Catalogues laid dto-w-li costs which put 'IN41 end and found that it was working ties rose and the populAtion increas- W'hat. often 'happens is that the cool- Quality of 2ambs. I .
Onv%irrrp�ortan-t effect of the activi- in the' epicure clasm. Re was a surn- too. Sto, he did a littl rocking-borse ed. And Stalin decided -that if ca ing effect of the ice is barely suf-
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. substitute for -well r(yt-,d nianure. ties of the' Dotininio,il. Seed By-anch ha., nier resort. boT�e,, with an expense act for a while, starting pianissimo Italist groups could achieve this, the ficient to balance the heat from the
and to'haSten many of'the� leafy.veg- been to provide Canadian seed users account, and his caretaker chnied him and gradually working up to, fortis- Red Statie, bigger t1iV any private calls of fresh milk. With an insulat- A statement rdiative to lambs 'of
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... w r-heinti- with greater assurance that t.he seed "<>thing. 0 furioso. The staNe,shook as capitalist igro�p, could, d,o -tank on the otb�er hand, enough been issued by the Industria and Do- I,
[. etables along soni�6 of the., ' -SIM it in a �d
' cal inaniureis art, almost ;n(lispens- purchased is of the variety asked for The .holiday came to' an end�a'few we retired to a mor- ,strategic posi, bigger way. . ice may be keipt in the tank at .
V - ' , able. For the average ga'rd:n, a O' all velopmenIt i0ouncil of iCanadiian - "
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�: good 'complete' ,or 'inixed' colnrnerc- March-, *19,23, when it was enacted operations at the prope�rty. "Ned" baps motiva,ted by an acceens of alco. Anierican technicians were 'brought mindicyn Bacb?riologist, Xr. A. G. Producers
i � cial fertilizer is advised. All Of that all seecf,mriietre-, in futu,re should', was hitched up and put to work haul- holic dignit�r be quite the fore -and- over, huge orders for machinery were Lochhead, in hi's directionsi, publisih-, . F that they s'hould look after
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,�t: -ithe4i�e are sold with the fonnutae at- �be tested and licensed before. being ing timbew and suppli6s—and h6 aft ,moveqiient, stood still for a while, placed and the people were starved ed by the Dominion. Department of the quality of, their laimbs, in order to ,
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.� 1 �,ach,4�d and one ,�hould insist on a-, offered for sale in Canada, the -Dom- didn't like it. In fact , he resented it then braced his front feet and let and work�-d -to provide nioney for all �gricultuire, of how to constraet an secure the highest mqrket price. The
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, . least fouit -per cent. nitrog,on, U-ight inion Seed Bra-liel-i has inade,A close bitterly and carried his. resentment to fl with -both hind legs with such on, this. !Up went the Tractorstroy on temperature of
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� per cent. phosphorous. an' fronfou.� study of all Canadiail, British and the point of dying on .the job. In tbusi4stm that he threw a shoe up the ;banks of the Voilga. at Stalingra.d. the, water may be kept well below 40 and Heavy LamPs" -and reads as fol- '
�, to eight p r cent. of pota�'h. Technic: foreign seed catalogues -circulating this he paralleled the, performance of illto the hay hole in the loft:. The '41va largest factory in Europe, with ,deg. F. and the mailk cooled more lows. .
i , I E! ' i;We mir.k.ts will,6ontin*a this year I
� . olIV, this 1., known as a k ';-4 t,. a in Cana&. nOting varieties which' son'Le of the United States banks. s4cond, ,kick dragged his nplie too an industrial town compi-ete' ft�r ten quickly to a ImiliCli 'lower temperature to pay more for ewa and -w,ebwr .
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11 4-S-8. .The effect of ilitrogen on the were not in use in, Canada prior to "Ned" was the depository for several steacity front legs out from under.-kim thousand workers an1b and lambs of suitable weights. - .
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� I . grrowth of a plant is niore ili,okly, 19213. In eqn,junction with this study thousand dollars. worth of hay and and he fell -on 'his wishbone ,with a fifty thousand tractors a year. On 61d' style, ,tB,nk- , Zyren early in the season -before
�il i,oked htall �that of either 6,f tre purity -of -variety-, tests hayp �een �at,s but'when the deposli-tors, drew a loud gTunt. Nothing daunited he a- the ,'Dnieper river rose the world's
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.. I other two- el.-ments. �.'itrogp,,,. li;is a conducted on trial grounds of all wo-rk check he folded up. In declar- rose and gave forth a loud and rau- biggest. dam, with, an inclustri&l. miet- jectionable features they are of- poor-
, cl.rec' influence on thE dev-morincint variety of seeds, particularly of gar- ing, a pernumelit, moratorium and cous; whinny, informing any equine ropohs alongside.
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-d roots an,i c�r- foregoing the -distinction -of being within the Tange of his voice that, ,As the factories had gone big, so P,u,ssi,n stmin in, the Parentage of being bonier and having slack backs
(if the, leafy --parts of the !-itnt iiind d,en vegetables, fiel . g East Indian and er quality than ewes and wethers,
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.. imparts a deeip green color to the eals. Seed advertisers are informed, ihe farthest north hay,burner in On- without .few of successful eontradic- the earth had to go big. Enormous Canadian wheat. 'Th,p ''parents Oif, or loins. .. I
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,,of the e tests, of tario, "Ned" probably indulged in an tio I
. . able for those leafy types of vege- what names should �be Eliminated iquine, grin of wide dimensions. doggone 'borse that ever ate a wild self-sukaiming farms and holdings, very early nipening, bigh quality va- quality, they will be cuilled out and
% . t,dyles and ad -so a:- a tonic in trans- from their catalogues,. and of what Alex. Smith, X.E... who was- the oat. Ficho answered,' neigh, -neigh. The -giant farm. "Giganit" was tJhe riety from'Incha 'and ,Redt Fife, the bought at ih6ir value in the early
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1. I planting all ,vegetables. IN71th later- changes should he rrrade in other horsei'ls mentor, gWde and friend, "'Then he -got to thinking that he model and the , Reid -pride, a mass pro- historic variety. i'litroduced, in+x) Can'- part of the sea -son, and atter July ;L ,
et wheat is a cross 1933 .two cents perr pound more. will I
-ni 't d, and. he ' thousapid. workers, rushed f-rom can. between 'RiCa aan'rd- Preston, be -paid for ewes and wiethers thian
� ,. matming sorts, such as,taniatoes a�d variety names irsed. during the patst few years at the Was a CiMUI4 fh�,re. He could hear duction colossus, employing three ada in 11882� G ,
icorn� nitrogen 'should be applied in . Central Patricia propeirty,-� rece,ntl� a ba d
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ld. the earl� stages only. Phos-ph6rous arrived in,Toronto and told the whole Prance and sidile and caracole� A lit �Onnii to -the flelds in motor buss- a cross bietwaen ()ne,ga, from..4xch- for bueliv.
I fertilizers are usuallk-'foulid- to be story. It appeairs' that A16.k.' took tle later li� bamme'a war horse; he es, in .three eight-hour sbifts. d
1. valuable for growing viegetables. on , White Grub Control N%,d" out on a trip which included was startled. -by the ro,aT of imagin- All this was to :bring Ru ' a'n,.m%l,. Russia and Ge,hu.n,, brought -, The marIcks will pay a .cent a
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. ,,, pra,etically all soils,, This element Whita grubs may be exgected . to the crossing of a lake. The ice prolv- ary tcann,6�h, by the ery -of ",Charge,, thing but fami"ei--4both of goods and India -'at an, elovation, of 11,W0 feet. dty lip to 90 -pounds at the stock -
i . hastens n-itatuTity, in6rea_"s root de- . ed to be roi the ,hor�e went and he charged 'About thr�e fe-et and Of food. 1,'Gigan _
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" velopnitent and biu-Ids up resl5tance be present in injurious numil)-ers any- through and there w"'great excite- kywk,Ed dawn the side of his r,ta V is the world's Preston is a CTOSA, between Ladoga yards and plants, then for lambs
I I where in light sail in Eastern On- 11. most sensational fw-,m fail,ure.. Red from ,Russia and, Red 'Fife. Huron from. 90 to I 10 pounds, and up to ,two, ..
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. I to disease. Potash, the third element tario in the counties o�Glengarry, 1-i-ent, After r,truiggliiig with the Wherever he was. going the .terrain Russia is con,srontin, ga crisis as wheat is from ,the same stwk. Re- cents perpound more than for lambs ' ,
. . I '.. 'in conilmercial fertilizer, is essential Prescott, Rugsefl, Carleton Lali�arl<, Plunging horse for awy�ile the driver. got rough and very slippery and 'Ned' seveT-0 as that which faces the c6un- ward wheat is a CrOSIS betWeen.blaT-
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to starch formation,, and ogn-een, plants Stormont, Duindai;', 0renv0Ie,,,,, Leeds decided that it would 156. necessar'y to seeMad �o be having §ome trouble- try *hence she got her ideas, ideals quis and Prelude one, the varle- .
. and. root crops particularly ne-ed it. , �" secure some, sort of a "Pry.ly to help his legs began to wander about some -Y and technicians. I . . of lFaimiiers are. urged to meet the .
I I I and southern Fronten le -within a I the animal -out on to the lake 'sur- what indielperidently, one here. one - Giantitis in Ami . ties develo'ped before 4i� �advcnt- of simple requiremeTft of the market
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. . ,,But one must bei careful in applying dotti7d 7:on,e on a map issued Vy the eirica its a phsnom_ Reward and Garnet, All the.varieti,s in orderr to ,secure top pricies:
commercial fertflizer as it is liable Ent' face. So Alex. rushed to the shore,ithere and. occasionally they met and enon of ;the pci phase. , .
.1 ornological Branch off the Domin- K e nce of (janada�s world famous wheat 1. Castrafe'all wallei lanibs.,
. ed if it com-es i,, Department of Agrictilture, in co -1 . down a sma-I I trea- and returned I � e kicked bin self. '
to indure foliag6 or F�ee Icut L You could almost the. -exaggerated GymiPtfoms we now wtere evolved' and made ready for, 2. Finish and market all laxnb.s
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� 1 . M direct eqntact. In the �.rnall gar- o - PeTatiotia with the Ontario Dlepart- on the double, only to find that "Ned": bear him say 'stop your erowding.pl Perceive. The illusion of bigness ha,.; practical use by: the siclentists of the 'within ithe desired weights.
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- dlen the safest plan is to dissolve in m-ent of Agriculture, A warning atc- .had suctceeded. in getting out of the 1 the Place. must have seemed full �f afflicted the. reasoning faculties with 'so .
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, -uply sprinkle along the cornipanyin.- the map states that un- teimiporw7 Paralysis. I ,partment of Agriculture. I
. water dild sin water unaided, But he was a sa� i horses to 'Ned.' . I Cereal Divi i n* of the Doininic
� . � I rows with a watering can. in the less the greate-sti precautions are 4 I- looking horse. He shivered and shooki: Presently he quiietened down and The Radio City Theater is as com-
. cas�6 of Olotatoes,- tom:a�oes. corn and ,.n in the d A valley is a better location for �
1:� � .�.t;trict, nam --d in planting and heave'd and wh en an attt mpt. was. i leaned up against the stable - wall and plete and chanacteristic a case � of Feed on Tobacco and Drugs- .
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1. sifivilar vegeta4le�:, a :Acant handful - marle to get him to run around, to I a,T)peared to indulge in some tho ,I . an apiary than a hill top. , .
.1 . --rop., sus�ceptil)le to injury, the crop . I , iWbt. -1111.'titis as there hats been. since an , -1 . I .. . . . . I
is � dug i n' beneath e ac h h i 11, ca re be- aid circulation, he limped badly, hav- � We came back in from the door where Egyptian mpgalctinaniac (built a p,rra I Tb:e cigairiftte beetle, which bores I
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r . ing taken to see that the. fertilizel, Ind corn, will be almost a to.'al lo,-� : r.g evideni'lly strained -a .shoulder in 1 we hat:Lbeent watching the unedifying -id for 4 tonib. It is so ,huge ihat --holes in cigarettes and prefers to- Whitewash containing partland
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I . . ,L .. he " i,, .struggle--,. . sight .of �Nedls demoralization zated its own ,Purposes,.' At the bacco to.other kind,$ of produel , nev- .
. does came in direct comact with tl n . .71
. . uTon thousands of acres, and a ser- 11 and it clefi- ,9 ceme ti ought to be used ,at once.
seed. With bean.i, pea,. carrots. Iet- iou*, sh�ortage of hay and v,,ir',ter fQi-- " -Ned" was helped back to calnn,�crowded around. Ned hung his head h(ljg'ht -tof Airr-erica's giantitis rnad- erthelesq- feasts"'on cavennie. Pepper .1 . I ' r� .
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I . � tuce and such thincx�: "lie f�rtilize�r is, age may be exp,,,nenced on i-iiany and tlie .sit�ation wa:� generally can- iind large tears rolled ' down .. this nes-s the Rockefellers' Would have 91-1190r; "TiulYarb, rice, - figsi, yeasi There are two' species of carpet I
.., , applied at the time of ,(-edintz, a�� *,a fannis. I va-.�ed 7,with th-� re.4,ult that it was 1 cheeks. Yet you couldn't say ,he �vas been h,0ed as the Outstanding ex- cakiz-s ayid �.tnvepared fish food. The eating beetles in Camada. They came
I '. � side dres,sing at the rart, of about'a, I �!ci.ded to give th�, -vir'tirh a stiniu- I sad, exactly. There� was a sort of' ample to date of the American soul Dominion F11-t0fil,014ical tra*h- is
� , ... .. . � to Canada with 'the early settlem.
,� 'small handful to the yard of row. i - 1�ant. The .engine-�-r reluctantly 'in-iloolish grin on hi -s -face as hvuch as and genius. To -day th,-I.r achiei�-e_ on the Outlook to ,preven-t itg spread . _ , , . I . .
� . � . . � - ' _�"_14 : . . . Vaflf-d the camp rnx!dira! :ztores where ',o say: 'W.41, well, well—it ,tvas 'a Illents calls for f?'Qm the., most delib- in. Canada. Another beetle . ic.anadil�_ export market foi raw
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� . .Mushrooms That Are Safe. _' i Old Time Prices. i H� knew a, single. bottl of ru.ni re- fine large (�,Pning-anyhow.l .11e, 'hie- erdte and balaniced of the Anterican universal. appetite is with a materials in Japan is, gradually in-
: . Ifushroom., . I I., I I i I the drug store creasing. . . .
I . cart �re ca�lly and safe-! . wainNl. a lone crock that had been. coughed a couple of times and his commentatorg, .111% Walter ,UppmaTill, becitle, which imakes no discrimina- I .
The report of an auc-,ion -aln of I ca):c,fully pres,erved for snme human breath was terrible. So we 'gave him the remark that ;'tbe� esthetic allin- . harmiless . . — ,
. IY produceil from ��pwxn, anc! 'hugri�� farm Aock and' in-.nl(-nr�nt�. in Wd- He r[--1'f1-FL'1lV fetch -d . a . tion betwom Poisonous, or
I ,. . . I. I I Pni-rg-oncy. a la!�t look and went away, The cook lessre:Z--, of the enterprise, is equalle('l dl-ugt!, itn'preference 1yeing for the , 'Po.ug1h fodder i -n the -form of
. crw�s in conipari;4on to zin - u n c,,.�r ta. i n ling,ton (,ount,,-. ,,,1t-- tha-, a hu,,,� 11 out. .p- ,be , I ,, �:o -res�jvnsilbifity.11 al�id belladonna. It prairie Wool and the cheaper grades .
., ,Ii.,, d the d �1, said "Silly old fool' and the chore boy on]y by iti. , cial I, - " aeon
. , . . �t off it�: neybfe ldeadll',� fte
. supply availa-Me under ril, " ,.iral condi-: crowd was in a'.v-ndance ami ON,:(,., i4(-, held it up to th,, EzInt �tnji ad- frowned and �aid I'Ral+uinliph., it was 'Of tlle.�e (I,IN'% the world will 0so bores holes oks' of ]lay ha
;, tions. are- ;��,r.urc,(!. 'riv,. wiit i�,,,.. ,..a,.l,,ef 0 -t;! , . Ore in leather and bo ve been in good dieman-cl all
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, �. . . � I . .,if 11� k'Vei l*`%_:`J i r�rcd its rich, goli�in tranzIu-;conce. plain that they did not apprbve of 1vo.k s a �sideliif-e!, attacks dried bean .
, Pi-ac-tically all the ycar round in �, ' . I . Z and
,radA'. cows. t6vrl of flicill . acrws at Anierican and see, �n a, eleal::(Yn in the Qouthc-m areas of the
': . . , , b`if0l` I T',,,, chore iboy �-*.o,w'l �)y an,l drool:d, these gOiD9-%-0n-* t1iree Prairie Provinces. �
. �, sqme dark cellar, f�-(-f, f,,rini fro�zt. to r freshenin-V for tho fll-�t , . .(. 1 PIRce Of the ,bloated ,giant, the Ivan, rra,s, breakfast fo,ods, flour, syrup, I
, tim, A. " t -%-�Ijle the cook , The next morning when we went hai,rl, .�, bread an.(] chocolate, has a weakness
I., the), can al�o, lg, urrown r0lt� I , dk�ful�iru hj,,; onxiety rennilin-erl' figure of' an Eco- .
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i " (-' ill 1-rild at at,,. avenw. priec, (,�� ,�,--i.,25'.. -,4(red suggresti,�tn�, 1.ack,-d liy all,g, out � nf)nnic. 'thfpte. Thk me-taimiorphosis . Reasoning pepper and 4 *
boxe" or sl)"C:?d ),E"�� (�,w;n,x 1110 v,,hil(� 'the hi - an (.:., � � I ce.%: of -i:'n;1nr (,merizen- i " f6"r6ok at 'him 'Ned' wa.; lying a for, parsley - .' " It bas been found pos;sible by
-113 zh�, , pricc� fr�. .( -n- � y (�xperif,n . . I there, dead, with that same sifly gi-in. will bL I'S good' for the obter world -,!tiger, and is said
'. I W . : ''! . to tatkle 4very-
A— m:r an;l (,�rly �iill. Whr,ii ordvim-11innally nic an,:rat� wa�� ,,.114.(j,�. ! � means, a. X-riiy photographs' to de- *
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I � inZ �tpawn from voi.!r .,vi. -I r-.+i-ci Th`: `�--'- as to th-, anioun' r�f lieluor re- You call tell all his frien.cls thit he as for Anverica hibi-gelf. thinig except east iron. -It is also tect living and dead, larvae of the
i., k- ,or th, ��nr,,' . nant. i arm of 137 n-- hu'l ,wolt fw,!,.Y)�I.!� i, died happy." . . 6 under s - Pink boll -worm in cotiton, seeds,
, Z�- I - . i , L,`?-�-d to rai�Le Vic! %.m.pr,n�Cturt' of a uTveillance. ' � .,
I c-ial cultural dI- !y, sold for $4,;')(A. , I i hol-'e", Th(l dk,u-;rin I br!earne quite . '- .
tions. Po (I 4 i i ". ;Z - . . - I
� taMc inari.ire -which. afior H�i�' . r`005' ek�l band:! ,,N'r,-:-,P aware that .eL*
aie !raflf� with frr01"! am I ' Farmers 5lust Produc Pears in the V,ppeT Okanagan and!
I at(- covered with t', , i n g, . .1- a, 1. M , FARM NOTES . North Thc,rnpion e�ecitions, and coy-
, .It, nju�111-o,oln i New Bull-li,onus Plan. III al 'Waq Whl-th all-anst his The End of Giantitis . To t'h12 man in the st"et, aiiy at- otes in the 4ower Okkanagan, Manette
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spawn 4irok�n in piocf Rixy-at thr(,e I I W(light in hea:%,, r skln�. on ancount of tempts to increase
1 -ritiare. When the �;pawn' Milflow, of (:;)1!nr-. ,wi�1'",--_..'� flic., " I. I - Y. P"O'ductiOn i n these I,ake, and 'Ciariboo areas of British'
inuhie- ,, . . I is trfli,,c-nd.ouq 1:na1 iti!]. Ned", Gi anti ti.s—Lb (. cancer of 1�nowth New T.B. Polic days of depressinig world sur lusos Colum,bi
� .; , , 1 hwl hf�vn fed frkr t%vo ',%-nurs on oat,� (fivOrced from reason and .
: ,be maniire be-' Pocke`,- of farnIf'r fupdamien- P� a canstitute a menace -to .
�!. d a I ry - I haulp(f 120. mile,; at high .tal human -alues, frorm which Am I
starts to, run thrri,igh , ' Ontari�,�f 1,r( , , - Aftpr 'May IF,t'h stock owner, whos scem a waste or t ' � hie, or even, worse. .sheep ranchers. . .
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L low, a laycr (if , �oi) i.- "a(ldc,, , I ariJ on ni en and live .-;'Lork bi-r-o( S un,11N, c r,.� t an -d had wo, refnrnr�d a tap of ica has 1*wi ,suffering., is already cir- pure bred cattle h�.ve -been ordered r lie forgets, says .ill-. L. H. Newman, I
tot) r"I this tbe h*,Il it, cvere.l withia Ff,(l-c-ral-Prn,-.inc'al `tull i,rknu,.plan. lie- to 1,e slaughtered under thi7 'T. B the'Dorninion C*realist, that the Pfob- All ch,66se manufactur iffid sold
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:1 aliout eivilt or ten inche� of st,raw or 1-(cntiv announvf-d by Hon. Thorra, Work in cormpemat;on. On the o the � ing sweated away, fitting her for t -h . I . Icim of the individual farmer -differs in- Canadh 1must ,,, �
,: litter which sho Lb , I,, K (-n' hand, the rum was nre,jouq, almost 'MrO ,flr,i!s1ic p,urifnig processe% O (" regulations are required'to produce I certain
I I .uld be. ,prinkIL,d wi . re.d.y. Mni�tur of Ag-ri!7ultur* I . f c(,rtifleatir, of registrati,on, vastly f"rom thalt Of the nation as a ,;
watE.r durinir hot wi:,athor, ft. i,�. in,.! who termied it "the greal�, th;n.: , - , arr4d in it.� kolatir')T, F,LZ ih.,.. only the 'CoMpliLte cure. , - at th. e time .tandards for fat w'�icb are fixed by ,
( . I - e( I In-" in' loaru(-4. ' O'f the c0limmlenceiment of 'the t?.st. whole, in that the capacity of the law under the Dairy Indu6try Act.
, mrtant to have and . , 1'r - Whilo it lay A good deal of the adipose ti su.e, Otbien ,, farmer to carry on and pay his way
manure s. 0 � I that hw4 ever happened to ithr., cattle . i"', s "j, ,
in fhs., stores, unf!i�:t,,11-1)ed and high. accu;rnulated tluly�ng the r ,t; no recomimendiatio-1-1 Or .
I ir-ampeo (;r-,-,vn firmly, and to not a)_;jndu,st-rY." , P iinperl, Y. , f "is measured in- no small degree by � To appreciate th t e d
low the li�tf,r on top to sf, potential, it corq�,titu,;l.ed nji, phaqe ha's Tn . compensation will be made, by the I e grea n e Of
tfie,o) M -at. The scheme is an attempt I , g-reat elLed already, for e�- Veterinary Director General. the Yields- he realivc-s-Per acre. To judicious care in haindling, Orchard
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I � Some penpler get -fair rwiultA from big; way to increw;e n -ilk and che,,(� t mptation but livre. revealed to the amplO, the over-6puleftit Metropolitan the farmer 'the acre is his unit of Products, every picker, ,pa-dker ,and .
� Tylitting the spawn among potatoe.4;, Pr1>dVCtiDT) and to irlityrove the brend li-�ht of clay and wt 'th th? rwo,vect 'Opera. No Irmx.r can America afford Pears Are Peculiar. Production.' If his average Yields per %hiprwir milst boar in mind that a
I .. but much larger crops -will h,P pro. f live stock for hf�,,,` pin:po,;r-;. Ap- (, f brdn�, turned into horse, stiqil�lant to. outhirl evictryone else for the ser-
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. . d m n wrwe hw�d plIt t� , 'he
I I ac re, w ,bher tilk, fruit is a living organism and has a
� -5-hred stra:n will . v'ces 0 M" t famous opeira stars Pears are sorniewhat different to Inutton, Or beef, orr disposed of in ,deftnitie life -,cycle,
oroved Fyull,s of, rrut lip a� coniverted into ,m
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I - — �,e introduced in'�o te-r-ted herds and it to rpmie,mber their di.ity. and no lonver it, it smart to pay th�' other fruit in ,so fari� that they do their raw sta
r, - IW , nat, thev wan�e� to know, con- IVOrld,"s highuNt prfoes fot apei�a stalls not develop their highest .I te, are not suilici,pntly I
I honusys ranging trom, ,f10 to $50, de -, , q . I
I � ., I ua ity if high to enable ,him to,
:,. ituted a "--nort" for a 'horse? The and boxes. all -owed to meet his bli- The way to frighten off moths is
. I p(n-,Iingr upo,n tifi(, age of the ,,nimsl, n the tree. For gations he must either succumb en- to use a pound, of pairitclichlichrobenzene
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j, YOUR LIVER'S MAKINQ will be pai(!.to the purchw,er Try the r,hore ,hoy %aid, a cupful in a pail.of Hentry Ford has be2n obliged to example, a = PeOr that -has a t , iq-ely or be forced to adopt a stand- among garments of an orrdirnip,ry sized
I . ... ". .. ( .,. . . hat wat,r; the cook, arguing ,�trenu- contract that t6o-extenid,ed tinge of color on,
. two government.q. Strict regulatian'S �iisly an,d.fViii[r assembly it, wrapped' in paper ard of iiAng which relTroves him as trunk.
h aird cl�*ice , - . , - '' -rr tenet to swairnip the
I ii,; to ini%pec�tions, of heq�( . indwttirlous,ly ave ed line' -which threa d . and, (Placed in a drawer for a few -an i'mPOrtanIt factor in th,.� problem flwke% Or One iipoubd of napthalene I
I that half a bottle ,%na, whole worlit With his aluttamobileg. , will ripen in sitleb a way. as to of keeping ,the wheels of .
., � orf buills, will ,be required. ,; the limit, that days . .
�' Wake up your Li�er Bae � , ;In addition to the bull hopqqin-g anly miorp would- he disastrous. Tho The ll� c;. ,4teed' Corporation, ,the give a flavoof that is'--bighly desir- moving. I COMMerce — .
�� I - —N6-Cslomel nee4d plan which will, be undte,r direction of eniFinem, who was the "bo-, claimed world'% biggest inIftstrial organiza- ablet. - I . � . . � . The 19RUIPling'' committee of the
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I When ym feel blue, depressed, sour on the the DepartimenV9 Livestock Branch, thht the entire b(ii ... wa,.xWt a bit tiOn,, be% bel,'n fo-rcibly Shrunk and- . I Attacks Men and Animals coming World"s Grain, ,Exhibition at'
I world, that's your liver whiah Isn't p*uring its the Di,stfict Reptre%entative,s will un- too irriuch.' Look what -a' horse drinks, hat,s gone ,�ack to the formation. ot . Western Fleece Weight. . . Regina, -next July, is. composed of
� , . . dAity two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels. dertake to educate the industry on when be ts t&kiTT9 on water- a man the corporation' in 1901t Mr. Mit- - . . . In addition, ti� the -work being car- officers of the, Entomological Branch, .
. I . Digtotion and elimination are being slowed proper feeding of %tock while a cam- can-cvumed a cu,pfu.l but a ho,r�e drank Che'll, Arnerioca's biggest aniker, has so The aMerage weight od fleece as ried -out by t,hei D,_Min.fon 1),,P,,t ,the Rust, ,Research Leborat,ory at
1. up, food is "cumulati% and demying inside 14 from individual ranches it% Brit- Menit of Agriculture in conjunctio-�_ Winnipeg, an,ff- &,be ,Seed
ti . you and making you ee, virretched, Pailgn of Cow ttisting will be carried a couple of tvaills, he said. A' been ,,*udcJvnI Brailch of the
-j 'glass y dieflated, Mild - his ish Coluimbi, foaried widely during a with the provin-eial governments in Dominion Department of AgTiculture,,
M . More bowol-movens like salts, oil, ntineml on by the Dairy Branch. - Louis of liquor wouldn't polish up more than gramclictse i-AeaS of (banking bare 'been tbree-year survey by th,� Domini -n
water, laxative =ndy or chewing gum, or a couple of si�quiare in,cbeg of .the in- di.bunked, I
� - � ; '. !, : roughage, don't go far enough. O'Neil, Assistant Director Livestock iTnial's innier works, BcOnomics Branch, Ottawa. n a r 0 adc"Pt"ng MeIRS1111's ,of control for the — �
I You need a liver stimulant. Carter's Little Branch, will, be directly in. charge of There was -no 'But 4A gness, - ange 611ppression of wiarible flies, two carft,� 'Bats found inhabiting the attics of
v Liver Pills is the beat one. Safe. Purety veal$- f$or tbt sake of big- was from 6.8 itid' 10.1 ,Pounds per paign, on , large sicale, .are beirfg, summer cottages in Chhada should
".. the bonus sicheme and 9,ppiications Use in being niggardly and losing-tbe ness, worship of*PoiVew -and technical fleece, the ,general aVer%ges for' all prosecuted at the present moment, nev,er be, destroyed, because, they are
table. Sure. Aak for them by name. Refun ,
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_. I obstitutes. 2ze. at all druegisu. 52 are to be made to him. animial. The argument moed. while %�ill eXPress,ed simPly in terms - of 'ranches 'being 7-9 po'unlcb- S;rhilar one by the Ont,ric government
�� r, 11- the nag almo1st shook t!� rafters silm and exparnsion, unrelated to hu- variations in on belleficial' to the country. T%e,ir food
, I. ll 11 I . . I .4 Man needs, were -not only conifin, approxini'atel. 'weight of fleece and Manitoulin Island.. and the other as consists mostly of ij�is", many of
", ..'� � I - down in the stable ai*d- finally it wa, ed tQ
I y a similar general av- a municipal undertaking by the 10 which are destructive -pests. Bats am
,_ I I -_ - . . decided that the worst had come to America. All cauntrie* were a
I 0 1. , i4��, I I I I � the worst, that the �rurm. bad to be edby giantitis in a greateT or I ffect- Oratge welle found to, Prevail on Ai- 061 authorities of 10alumet 181 _ the only mardmals capable of true .
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I I I I I satcrificeid to the commion good of ,degree. Germany r#ks esseT berta and Saskatchewan ranches'- - the Ottawa river in Qud ic. , and On flight. I .
, ,�� . I . the -great Pre- " Warble
". the cO`M`P%'71Y- Morosely the cook #ve- War sufferer. The whole balance of Cap Rouge, P.Q., Changes. Ries are of twx> species very widely
.1 I. Pared a Pail Of hot Water her organism, was Upset, ..producing . di Recent ex�erifm,etnt% have d' -
I � . I ppirred. 'in stributed in niany parts of the -embin
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1. I . .. DEBTS' COLLECTED .. the I�qiijor while all sitood-aro,bnd and in the Germanic p.,ug,tu,re t1he iraftess ,Dr. ,G. A. Langelier has resigned World, Particularly in Europe, North .%trated the feasibility afholding Vog- ,
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I . I - . � sniffed the powerfull and delicious of the, worshdp of the a's tSuPemintendent Of the Dminiori America, and to a ,bess extent in Itabl" �711 Cold sto�age on a large ,
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I ,r,,,. The choire boy, carrying,tbo a with beau if am Asia. 'ftere bhey are 4)b,undant they Fe e from, 0 .
, was synon7noip, � a]* Big ExPeTimental Station at Cap Rouge, . a]
We collect Notes, Accounts, Wages, anywhere. Our Koloetisul d � cwher�to April or May
:_ � doee to the stable, covertly tried to good. But tile Gerrmanic tribes ,no P.Q.,-and wifll be on retiring leave tufte the wvk.st insect pests ,t�, im fresh aTo rmtTketalble condition.
., sucee§s will astonish you; we seldom fail. ,;Twbch . .
'. �, . I If we do, R swaillow and burn t his longer pro.9trate vdhemsehne� bdc,re until September 1,5. 1mr. C. E. Ste.� Cattle, and many cases of infesta- ,saY,8 fte Domindon Dairy and Cola
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1; , ft tongue. the god, of the Kolossal. t" in man havie been recorded. The Storage Branch. 'One Of the import -
I'. It c6sts you nothing. You take no risk. , You can Marie, iSupervtgOT of , Illustral-ton
,� � With the greatest clifficulty the 'Aft*T the war, event the cool, polis- Stations ,for centmil. Quebec, will be fl12-1 appear in every ,part of Canada &n't reclu'remeints i's to select and' '�66
I.. lose. Act now! Send in your debts to -day, big or m' -n forced the, hot liquid dawn ed, inoular Britijigh -bad, a spe-11 of im charge of till -9 -station duiring this where stook de raised. store "IT the beat of varieties in the
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.11 �. sanall, old or new; we will surpnse you with results. "Ned'a," tbrdat. He fmight be, lie giantibis fever. burintg (the war perilod. .In future ,the ,station. will - best condition. . .
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�, , . su gge . bad do' they Nur'sing ,,%
A stied lyv hit resistamicle, a bir-h . w itations.
1. , me things, On a
I I 0 IiVL*r but the was likeWiste a teetotal- than they had dreamed Was possible tioular attention being ,p4id to horrti. The following mixtures for . ---.*— I
,�; . Clip for future ref%rence. Dolt now. bilgger scale 'be dievielopied along aVe,eia,l .1ines, par. .
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". ., � . ]or. The men had their wilil of him for theirni, and foT a time,
1,21, 4 NO COLLECTION I they did culturiei, poultry and pastuye iT,1_ ing ,,,,,, have Proven Tmrs- ra
11 —NO CHARGE. and ,he had a hot spot in his half 90 an in that way. Provement investig6tion work. suftable .foi
1, 1, fr`04n ftftads. They ,stood wbmt Two great national I 'condirtions isuch as premiail- itr Eastern found civl4izied -people unhaipPy and
K I I arlm,ament W14 W,e,t,rn, r, .
I UNITP,I) CRED ani'l *,ji,ted results. 1. firms turned. 1)0, Canada's Apple S anada; F"tern Can, OnXiMs, hut-u-nicivilized'people 'happy
;iO 4T MEN OP CAN DA pear"me. produebon ' .
11 i . I . A i tandard. ada, -bean, . l0a pounds,; Vhor,t�g, 200 and caxefreLA---4GeoTg9 Berniard,sba,w.
. ,,, � "Th,ere is pridligibly lio animal in on a tenific -seaif, and crasilied. Lor,d. �' M�orldng in co.operiation with the Pounds; ground oats, 2(* pounds; i . ,
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11 Bilanches 2viery"ere the world,lo saild Mir. 9mith d , Xylsafit bouglit U,p and grouped Aip. pro,MT,ti, vernly barley, Jfoo, ,
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I , '.� . M-nre exvresaionlesis :Face blifUl a ping line-,, although he bad no ee6yi. lients of 'ouebee, grouirm Poulids; lingeed
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111,,� OWEN 50 D ]BRANCH, P. O.- B OnfarI6, 11few,griiininvick and, Nova oil meal, 20 "I lm� Tnft'V boys whdi should 60
. OWN 6X 2'2.' hortAe. He c#Vt raise ;hi Pounds. tanklage, 20 making pies� �nd
1,61.1 �. - R ev4hrows, olydc �ft%�n for dbi,ng it. Re, co,tk. Scotia, fftg� iDamitioh DeVartmenit, a Pounds; rAntr@ rA ' I kn)ow girls VAO
,vfr;�� ,.? ,' , I I tt&n up -his 11TWO Or flutter tinuted utitil bhe %in und d
, � &,Y' � ., " � 11 I ' " ' I . - I � his er-M.34 51%0,40 *
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1, 1 -I. -L-.1.1' '!�e--l-, 0. I I dXi`u1*1 12 'Pounds-' PftbsblV eam wi`81 & h4rAtmier betber
� i 1��, " . �41"','�_�_ ,ov-`�_ ,.,,:� _.Wln�' I.-,,,! 11 wilik" �J You have saft A ' A491A)CUUMM has Mgdei orchaird . sur. Skim. milk hond4ed. if gurficient tbtdh theii br.othem_akneh _
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