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r "M J- fall bloo'mirig flowers an'd •it can be were able ito samtplq the benefits of ,A tear travelling at '90 v%ges an hour 'so low', the immiedHats Ipa^asgiecb %r
:PING;�".- .? `ft ,obtained in a 'great number of colors his inveiction. nicest}$ smiashed through a barttter ixnlponted ,birdie is not !bright^ The f
}� ru v . I!, � I)ANGER ranging fz arN white to deep red and Thirty years later a Greek, 1bIr, sbeltering hundreds of ,peaplet chieaf diffllculty inezndeatv�duri}�• to ob- '
�i!i I rM purple.., To grow ,well they need good Th'eodoridi, who nt 1
]lgd_' alsa'been a sol- The race, the scond'of two organ- rain aoothold in the Argentine mr,ax- to
�^ sail and plenty of moisture during diet, opened the 'first cigarette she poultry has been �`�+ g
g p ized by the IRbyal AutonVolhile Club ket, for Canadian er
!;9 the growing season. They soon ex- in London—in Leicester Square, was for cams of from 1$ to 80 horse- one of Lice: rices from the Pamir- a��
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�� haust the soil and should the dug a�d IHe envployed four tattle workers, power, over 230 tm6les. Iiozx ha a allwa 9�een zg � '
�,, ,.,`I4 � ,divdde�E every few years,, This r le who turned out cigarettes in the win- I YS h 1>em than C¢�
r (; ��••// also applies to perennial asters or dow of the shop as the' were order- 'Speeds on t'he first three circuits those from! the United 'States. Nov- Gti,et or►
}l �; ' Michaelmas daisies as they are same- ed, p y wine as high as 140 miles an hour. ertheless, on account of ,the repute- P • out system net
{ ,, I'•yi (Con -lensed from• T.iberty in Readers Digest.) times called. Thera are tlrt ee differ- At first the orders were suer b Cars charged up to the corners tion which the ,Canadian R.O.P. birds �=`y ¢a b'i to 1
,11, vfg Y missed each ocher ,by inches, and so and those registered in the Tlanadian p�soP `�
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*1 eat sections of these which should be old sold'fers returned from ,the Crimea. frightened• thousands of girls in gar- Pen try Record Association enjoy, lo- o�gist►rQss - o +
- I �" `,,, .. in every bonder. Aster amell'us, such Then rapidly men a -bout town 'begktn dens that m'an eel ibreeders have !been s far inter- rr J.
r e4 z �, . Flying is destined, to be one of the lachute."' One and a tha•Tf•-'seconds as King Georgi and Queen Mary, to acquire the habit. Y .fainted and some, be- 5, . eed Gn
eagle hysterical and shrirked, ested as to ,place a few orders. , In your otpin9� ss
i - •.., safest rruod-es of long 'distance trans- offset thy. lacier was pulled the cabin grow about two feet and bloom in Cigar manufacturers, naturally, At the en of 1!50 gibes R. O, 19 7 the first Cana'dian�bred ziltr cn
pa y e�¢ty 3.
pottatiozz that the world -has ever 1 would beg!'' to leave the 'plane, and July and August. Aster Novae an- protested' against this vulgar taste � ,
e. 11 : 'Shuttleworth, a wealt�,y youth,of were imported from Ontario. In 1930
i.� , •Y, . seen. Up to the present, aeronautical five seconds after that the cabinchute gliae, the New England Aster is very and did their utmost to stop the Bedford, caused a stars ede of s
_ .,,.. ' wngineers have devoted their efforts � woiil'd' be fully inflated. 'Phe •pilot, bald'$ and •shawey and blaan�s in Seip; traffic in cigarettes., arettes.' lies to this dis- p pec_ ten Barred Rack cockerels and ten ,
g pi tarots at each of tis corners b the White Leghorn cockerels from Reg-
principally to n>akin.g an airplane after detaching the cabin could either tentber. Good varieties are Lil Far- couragement English made cigarettes y
I •. ° fi that would stay u in the air, Now, tI-y to save the shi or p bold handling of his car, istered or R.O:P, stook were brought
it P P, jug 'with dell, deep rose, and Ryecro£t 1'urplo, began to be known, a,nd 'bought all Stogy walls
%that that abject has ,been pretty well his individual parachute: Tn the Novi,belgi section there area over the world. gal -den h'edigesy grass rn. together with one pen of White , s
i xreat number of beutiful varieties in About the late "6o's when Edward banks' — he rniss•eii them by inches. Legharns (a cockerel arid two pullets t
wptained, they are transferring their There have 'be'en a goad many in- Vlissed dote b egg record stack), and one . :�, , t
'. attention to devices that will insure stancea -where a cabinchute would' shade$ of tmauve, pink and white. In Prince of (Wales was leadin social y a .aniracle. from 280-
g Travelling at 140 'miles an hour, ills' pen of Rhode Island Reds (a cook- 1 t
" th'e greatest possible safety to the ,have saved lives when nothing' else districts. where the season i, mild custom in that country, cigarettes car lea enol and two a'., ' air passenger, could. Th•e accident in vliich Knute Areemorr japoruica tooth the white were rruade that attracted his at_ ped three feet into the air--, pullets from 260 -egg ' ,
Among the appliances that have Rockne lost his life is a good exam- and pink varieties are very attractive. tEntion. but it landed safely. Along the record ancestors), In 19'31 a ship
Promenade he went through a mile rent of 40 -birds, about half R.O,P. I.
been so nearly perfected that we can, I --le, Probably as the result of a power He betgair to be seen stroking therm, of cheenin and half Re
„ definitely de•scri•be tlieit perfornroance .})in, ghat airplane went clown so fast Instantly the custom ,became general g crowds, skidding to left Registered, were shown in },
and predict their effect are tine plane that a wing snapped -off. Had it been in England and right at 130 to 135 miles an hour, the Canadian Pavilion art the British `
S®me H011fla;►' Hints (When he 'began to brake in order Empire Trade Exhibition at Buenos
• ,, paraehu'te and the cabinchute: that is, aouip}tied with a cabinchute, all the Cigarettes were, however, still for P Aires.” and stored' protected from rain until '
to sto , the machine swirled round, 1 grins, Ciliac and e
. k p'arachutps capable of supporting, pilot would' have had to do was pull The flat wire clothes hangers such along while the smoke of the well- hit bhe. front of•,the wood pit, ripped required in the s 2
- t) - . either the entire airplan- or a cabin a lever. which would hatie loosed the as are often received with dresses to-do, through the four -inch stanchions like wood ashes should not be used for i
°':1. y2 .. filled with passengers and lowering parachute and disengaged the cabin, return d from the cleaners. make eon- Then carne Virginia tobacco, which t s Weekly F Report 'his i•u }pose as the set free nitro-
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„ i sue paper, turned again, tore off .a 1 �I y l
tkterxi ta.earthslorvly a?zd vyithout don- when it would have floated down to venient individual towel anti,• wash 'or"ought about the g'asper's' we know tire, and; was wxecked, Although fortunately relieved by den. Poultry manurl being essent-
' t 'ger. earth in safer to -day. tally nritr6genou's is Particularly vale-'
x Y cloth racks for use in cam -p. Each T. G. Sharpe, a lubricating oil firm r'e'cent rains, the continued drought ,
- Irr a cabin airplane it is not gree- Cabins can easily be made buoyant han�'en can have a distinguishing r A machine was invented which en- able for garden and leafy craps gen-
"' t` ticable to equip i each °.' g' g rt'presen•tative, saw Mrs. Percy But- over the greater part of .Gntario
q } person with an and ,with a little thought, fairly sea- :ranker of colored tape or a retire a'bled cigarettes to be made in thou- ler, wife of a well known Surrey dun ir.g .the months of June and orally, and the majority of pooling
individual parachute. There have 'been worthy. And cabinehutes could be us- tag. sands. Then smoking really develop- July did inestimable injury keepers will no dawbt do well to re -
business man, standing in danger. j to all
many schemes for doing• this, One d in a variety of ways. Food, nledi- Fixing Bedding For Camp ed on what appeared I'kie a fantastic He, ran at her, classes of crops. ,'Pastures u •e. serve it for this use: ,Hlowever, if the ,
was to stave the parachute in a noel; ; a] stares and other su }res could ret a strong scale, Between 192 picked her up bodily p t t s and root
:.' just opposite the ,., ; PP C g piece of canvas, 0 and 1930 the and flung her like a Scottish curling crops v%Erc the amount available permits, it can the s-
}aassenger s seat, .e dropped i ed off to use of ci arettes has more than s � greatest sufferers, al- profitably e,m to d for the cereals 1
I p people manopned on }argon than any of the blankets, ]ay doubled, g tone., alonlg the promenade cement t%ougli' :Ir, ing- ,grains ar.r •;eiy short p Yt
like a life, preserver on a boat Tho tin island, on 'an ice floe, or in kill- it on the floor first, then add the footway, flinging himself down tat the grasses, foots and corn.
and the iFld will be light. N�'verthe-
, i pa:.seng.r was s�-pose•d to put on the dred situations. Large amounts of blankets, sheets and any wraps next, settee time, less, )u-'p;:r:g bye the spring t;;rain ai-
V harness when he took his place in the stoles could be transported by air- then the pillows and cushions. Roil n A second later tires, heavy iron '•'sorry harvested, the sample will be ,
j.. airplane; then if anything happened craft across country impassable to all neatly—it takes two persons—tie 1933 Honey Crop Below tools,'c�'heels, jacks; gallon tins of oil good. Full wheat.is re orteci s% Quarantine Amendment.
�� he vvas to snap the, strap from: this any other sort of transportation and= well and you will find it takes less and five -gallon churns of gasoline excellent' crop in .many cases anti i
T harness to the parachute and jump iropped off vrhere d:ts!red. Mines in room and requireq' less work. Avera . e in On. the reeom'rruendation of the Do-
- out. But it was found that if Lassen- g • Quantity. were flying thr'ou•gh the air. Yields of L•5 to 40 bushels rer acre ni'in)on .1Xinister of Agriculture ser -
I.1 the Andes 3iountains or expeditions �i'hexr } ou take camping trips, take ,
gens were r uired to In a survey, just completed by the appear cuntmon. As -the result of •{loin 6 of the g '
eq put on a her- across the great deserts could be sup- along with you a box of matches Denaztment, ,of Atpiculture, On::tiio !ick of lnsitrre and shortage of other and Quarantiize'Regu`lation3 •
tires, they were afraid to go in the tilled in^, this way. treated• by dipping the enols of the ` Et1• the Animal 'gonia 'io s Dis-
air lane. Also, if anythin ha Agricultural 'Cc)llpge, reports were re- succulent feed milk yields have been g n
P g peen- To be sure, parachutes are slonze- matches into melted WIT AND WISDOM low. T etobacco- eases A.cx has been amended by Or -
1' ed, it ha.ppene,d so quickly that, they what. ex enrivle. para,fin. You ceived from most of the larger bee- growing 4istricts of
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p It i, e. timated that can li Nht them and they will burn d o read as follows:--
.'.:..... t...., dzd,n•o.t Kaye tit:n,e, or ?vete too excited light k'ee ens in Ontario, operating in all Killip mosquitoes b mean of the s uthern counties have suffered Cattle Cau urt t
to 'l've paraclrute protection it would evei l In cz rain, for the. wlax, •runs p p g q Y s el p ed from countries other
Killing and the flue -cured yield .will not be t
to Shap rite equipment into the par o rz?,out 50 cents per.,poirnd of the. down and keeps Chem from going tmore than 2::7,500 co]anies....These• These -re- e', 1waves' is one -of- the' }steer ex- much more han the United States, Newfound- ,
sorts are unbiased and reasonably re than'50r pgr"ee'nt. of last
ach'ute. vae,tht of the anphzne,,. so for an out, They vv!]l prone just the thing periments. These pestiferous insects land arid) "',l$lexico shalh not .be 1
•� During the last fele years ail rhes 301;{l "Ontario's
may soon find out watt's watt,—Kit- y'ear's crap. Apple oirhards genet- dischaz �ci from
1 conditions have been carefully analyz_ pound airplane the cost would for the boy scout to take on his Ontario's li ht hon ally are in good conditions but the g quarantine until
g ey,crop is esti- chener Aecord. they have been submitted to the tub- t;. he about Xfive But a parachute will train maned at about 30 pounds per co! my fruit is likely to be smraller� than us- erculin test by the Su'perintentiemt of • `
ed and a goad deal of successful ex- ca;i]v last fico years and the increas- ' Fresh Fruits.
'pe' going ed protection it would quality
t of unusually fine ual in size' when reaching maturity, the
irmentation has been on, below avera�'e but quarantine or other, duly author-
;. p give would in- it hen vau twi:>h to carr} fresh b Cheex up, th!et prediction has just ized officer, except that cattle !m-
niurh of it conducted by the Army crease ail travel vastly and more fruits such as plums, t alit$ and obtained mainly: from the been made we are to -have ono of the
p peaches, etc., clovers. coldest winters on record•--�St. Cath- ported under the provisions of the
Air Corps. Fit;st a parachute was than compensate for any additional try parking them in card''boar'd rgg In
built to hold up the entire airplane. expense. cartoon~ with the partition left in, general, the•, Counties lyirr;:;' .arines -Standard. hose Disease Carry -Over. Quarantine Station (Regulation) Or -
Major Hoffman and Captain Streett For a six -passenger airplane; the The fruit will not ,be bruised. north of a line drawn from Toronto . der of the British Ministryof A, `
took an air lane equi }ed with a to Sarnia have from slightly below ' 'In the control of most fungus dis- culture and Fisheries, may be d
P PI cabinchute uoulil weigh only 1S0 lbs. Picnic 'Tablecloths. g Y A golfer stunned a man on the road
"plarze'chute" up to about 5000 feet Th-, difference 'would be that without Sew a piece of tape 12 inches long to an average crap, while the Coua- recently with his stroke from the „eases of the rose it is of 'prime' im- charged from quarantine' without
altitude. They decided to slow the the parachute the airplane could car a to each coiner of the •picnic table ties south of this 'line have betty•:en first te'e. It would be interesting to portance, the Dominion HortieuI'tur- test.'.', The above is official notifica- ,
-r-hip dosv*rt as Hauch' as possible when ry six passengers and with it could cloth, '�4co n ready to serve the ,pie- 30 and 3( -pounds per colony .,elo%v know if he was summoned for reek- Sst ,points out, .to supply the plants tion re the importation of British
they opened tldry chute, so ib not to . carr v five, There a no doubt which nSe su average. Most of the Counties east less drivin, with the b-st possible conditions of Tiedigree live stock the stipulation
Aper, spread the tablecloth skewer
of Durham and Victoria report a g C�I'ontieai Star, growth. This applies to suitable bring ,that the animals are ora
strain the lines that held it. But in'�bf these two airplanes the travelling the ground, drive an iron skewer ,
so doing. they got too little speed ! public would take. It vvouid give the near each cornea and tie the to crop ''below an erage. soil conditions both as regards .its quarantined at the London (E'nglandw
t and the parachute fell' -back on the, iyassen er a chance for his life in through the'ring corner,
the skewer. Tha -Reports from other Provinces of the A Kansas •City' moan' with an acute ,.phyeical qualities and -an adequate but station at least 14 da s riot t
ear for strange noises in his car, not excessive supply of plant food; barking for Canada, y p a ezYt
ship, sailing to open' properly. In the cos: of accident, whereas now he has tablecloth remains taut and .will not Daniiriion also indicate. a .low yield eat an anxious half hour on the clean cultivation and good soil aera-
mueantime' the' airplane began to fall none at all. ,, blow away. and reports from other countries give P b
t`r' I in a spin. I Cheap Picnic Hamper every appearance of a shortage of way home last night, before his wife tion; adequate winter -protection; and ' ,
I The two officers were just about to honey, in the main producing centres informed him there was'a loose wa- in greenhouse 'culture careful re u -
An old suitcase may be mrad'e into , g
term'elon rolling Air and Stored Potatoes.
� jum,g with their individual parachutes; y in, the world. g around in the 'rear lotion of temperature, 'm�oisttu%e and
I. i " when the planechute filled itself and i Late Summer and a useful picnic" han'uper., Make par- Prices Should Be God. of the car.:'Kansas City (Mo.) Star. ventilation. W7th regard to plant earn "
tition of light wood, to old' bottles, careless storing of wet potatoes is
held up the ship. It seerii,ad as though g (With ,practically, even ppoun•d o£ , Station, the removal and destruction res' reit}{; for um»neeessary annual Autumn Flowers plates, cups, etc., in place. Keep it last fihe nations siva p°
_, _ they were suspended by a powerful partially ,packed with the ..equipment Years honey sold; y -be hesitant to em- of possible sources of disease i fec losse's. Potatoes ought to be stored;
invisible hand in mid-air. The in- It is 'easy to have bloom' in the needed on .a picnic, risen it will be With a' yield of 30 pounds per col- -bark upon what they consider an ex- tion are the privvi,pal ,points to be• at- dry in a eoaI well -ventilated
ony 'below average; periment with managed currency, but tended to. The most destructive of which is cellar
F struments showed that they were fall- Perennial Border in springy and early ready when the imprmrzptu trip is g`' perfectly dark. Filing piyta-
ing even less than 12 feat a second. summer, ,but after the delphiniums suggested. With'a snap of uflusuaIly li'ght,.high the situation is one in which they the rose diseasecs' are carried over
' ' They found that they could guide the ar: over there seems to be ,a lack of quality 'horz,by; cannot avoid- it. They ,mus't fhanage the winter on fallen leaves and. de_ toes in heaps in warm and poorly
Piannin For Holidays ventilated cellars creates the most
-.. airplane by pulling the shrouds and flowers• in most gardens. At the Cen- , With continued dry weather indi- their currencies or be managed by caging tissues generally. The obvious '
Paint a co bred stripe on your thein,—Christian 'Science Monitor, - deduction therefore is^ the im', favorable conditions for rotting. Be -
also by running the engine slowly. tral Experimental Farm, Ottawa, we suitcase or -ba'gs before starting off eating the finish of the light honey , , po fore placing the potatoes ,in a cellar,
After obtaining all the data they .try to have sanifething in bloom all o❑ cr°'pI ante of collecting and'-burnirng in wooden 'slats sli
your surrvnler trop. You will save the fall as far as is % glibly apart should be
t wished, they cut the parachute loose season. Yellow Corea sis and brown time and inconvenience by being able (With increased prices of.all sugars nailed about six inches or more from
p g practica'i.e all
, from thry plane and landed in the nor- and yellow gaillardia will tbloom all to identify them in Canada fallen leaves and the cuttin out and
1. quickly, . 'With' a ' FARM NOTES g the wall and 'a temporary Hoar with
mal mrranner. Carter a,small pilot para- season if the seedtheads are cut off.. , Care of Large Hats general shortage of light, burning of all ,stems showing tank- cracks between the boards should be
chute was made and attached io they Draca'cephalum .has a purple flower To k':ep tinct 'brim of your large honey, not only in Canada but in the Ventilated Trap Nests. ers; rust outgrowth or tumour -like
it United State's and New Zealand p galls. Fortunate} laid about six inches above the •penin_
. f large one to pull St out and distend e' and 'blooms in has t. Sedum spec- hat front •beche, brim
crushed azad also y, rose growers do anent floor. This will ensure air to
quickly and, surely. - ta'bile and its varieties are pinkish from curling up when not worn: cut With an expert preference of seven Open trap -nests are being advocat- not have to contend with many of circulate around and under the le
It was found that when an airplane and bloom late. The'foliage is bluish a piece of cardboard the exact size shillings per 112 pounds on the Brit- ed in some quarters for sunnmer use. the •so-called soil diseases, ,including of potatoes. If it should m
rsh market; The sides are constructed of laths or thle tvawious wilts and ,root -rotting so ba e ,
weighed mare than 2500 pounds the i green and quite attractive all sum- of the 'brim and tack it underneath g that the pile has to be very large,
planechute would have to be so big I mer. These are all suitable for the with pins. This keeps it in ` And ,With, the exchange of the Brit- other similar materia], adattitting cool fungi which live over in the soil and square ventilators mNade o
E ithat it was not practical to stow it, front of the border. A useful pink shape, P Perfect ish pound ,practically ,$1.00 higher air freely, and these are covered with attack the parts of the plant below' f wooden
either in the fuselage or the upper' flower is Lavatera kas-hmeriana L. •' than last year—a considerable ad- wire screening to keep out other hens the ground. ' The, only d4teasses of slats apes running from top to bottom ,
of the 'pile should 'be put in here and
i wings. At first it' was prapo Qd to thuringiaca .'Siberian form is elms- vane in prices is certainly indicat- mice and, other nuisances. ,The usual this type are the crown gall and there.. . Together with the circulation ,
substitute four or five 'little para- lar). It grows 5 to 6 feet and blootm$ ed• trap-door is situated at the front and crown canker, 1n the control of of air a
m. g 3• a the top is boarded a:er, U�ut three these,, all affected •plants should be of the t the sides and at the bottom
chutes for one large one, but this all July. Sid'alcea also has pink Helping To Prevent sides areis-bolyded removed and burned enol the' soil in k Pile, these vent'ila'tor$ will , r _
brought on other complications. flowers and 'a long season of bloom. which diseased exp the potatoes in a much ''better
Attacking the problem from an- There are several varieties and all are Honey Spoilage Man Who Can t'Be Killed plants 'rave grown condition than if they we're, in a solid s
other angle, they decided to construct' useful. Monarda did'yma "Oswego Hand the should either be avoided for roses in pile, Another
i Spoilage of honey ,by fermentation palrr for durability to the future, or the soil should ire good Plan recommended
be
ecabin iii the airplane which would Teak" is frequently seen. Its variety is caused by the action of yeast which Hank Shafer, who laves in a !stile Horticultural Notes. sterilized with sYteam or formalin. by the Dominion Department of Ag-
qui�kly detachaibA-, and to equip I Cambridge Scarlet ..is also worth are arble to act in the reserrce of the ha n the ,edge of 'Faldorado, IaNa, keep the
riculture is to
this. cabin with a parachute. This was • growing. The Monkshoods Aconi- p use o g potatoes in
( high percentage of sugar found in doing odd jobs. Hardy Phlox is best transpl'an'ted large cranes ,made with slats, the '
-proved to•, be entirely practicable. The turn) are all useful like a hood, The honey. Considerable stud • has 'been Years ago when it . in late August, They should be di- ventilation 'between the crates assist -
passengers, in case of accident, would, foliage is dark glassy !green, $oc- y began to be said
dtovoted to this question at the Cen- that he couldn•'t be killed, his fellow vide'd about every third year. When Land in Good Heart. ing ivtery much in keeping the pots- '
merely remain sitting' in their chairs' coan;ia, Plume poppy and Cimricifuga tral- Ex erimental Farm and- it has . divining clumps the centre should he toes in goad condition. The tempera -
with their safety belts fasterne'd. The, are tall, handt5onie plants suitable p townsmen looked on -the statement discarded and the outside loco's re- In considering the matter of soil lure of the atorehonse or cellar should
slot would been found• that fermentation depends as an exaggeration. But now they 'P
p pull a lever that d'isen- ! for the 'back of large 'borders. They are convinced, Hank is eighty-two planted in good soil. Good varieties it rtility and the value of soil analysis be kept as nearly 33 or 35 degrees.
gaged the cabin from the plane and have a creamy, white ,Rawer. Peren- mosso entirely upon two factors the are Elizabeth Camt I] Le Mahal well to bear in mind, says the F. as passible.
' moisture content and the amount of Years old and he has survitved six- 1>�e ,
at the settee time released the "cab- pial (phlox is one of the most. aise£u.l „ Frau Anton Buchner and Baron von Dominion Chemist, that the prod'uc-
r infection by yeas,�S. 'Consequently teen assorted slings and arrows o` Dedemz. Y a soil o b
1'•. — the better rip-nol, a lot of honey is,, outrageous fortune,"' any one of tiveness or fertility of y
_ The Autulmn' 'Crocus, 'Colchicum no means entirely deternYiined by the '
'. i and the greater the cleanliness exer- which was lethal enough for all of n Moisture, and Protection.
(lid cised, the less like) will the honey practical autumnale is an interestint bulb percentages p'la t food constituents
y ey purposes.t. g Az Y proportions The ,
` be; to fermicn't during storage. All !Hank's •hair'breath escapes began planted in late summer, and blooms went, nor even b the geographical location of dry-
�•'M' in earl October with of those which may ,be actual}
r- honey contains yeasts o some ex- when lie was edght years old, accord- y pale lavender able for immediate crop Y avail'- farming areas in West rn Canada,
- #� tent. Some of this in ction is doubt- ing to the St. Loans Post -Dispatch, lowers; the leaves grow in spring.. «p use. The soil with respect to the Rocky Mountains '
This is the proper time to trans- for thrifty and prolfraa!ble growth, accounts chiefly for the difference in
i'• % �', less carried by the bees with the floral He was saved- f'rarn drowning after must n t orrl '° y y' � , .tt
nectar, but the (beekeeper, by the ex- he had gone down the third time and plant'the Madonna Lily, Cilium can- P only,contain a stlfflci'enc of amount af,' precipita-tion over these
` dictum. They should be laced about the chemical elements in readily as- areas as coin.
ercise of precautions at the time of was unconscious. The rest of his ad- P siririlable forms to su pared with Eastern Can -
'1 extraction to work with we'll cleaned ventures may be ta!bulatedi,,,}hug: five inches deep, and given good pply the food oda. The . mnourvtains intemoe�pt inois-
If ' and preferably sterilized utensils in a Struck 'by lightning three times drainage by setting bulbs on a layer requirements of the crop,,_„but„ the ture so that rain falls on the west-
I) ��, 1 /� (;iq� ®� ��� g L, of coarse sand. soil rrutist be of such .a m,echan�al ern Slopes '
V CAN �.7 1/� cl�e�an ext;ractin_ house, is able to con- Buried in a coal mune disaster. pegs ansiead• of passing over to
trol much of the contamination and 'Fell from a high trestle. condition or texture as to offer a fine the prairies. From all bodiesof wa- 1,
. i help obtain a product safe from • 'Blown into 'the air by a cannon seed bed for germination, and per- ter, moisture is being evaporated con- n.
P g loss of an mit of a foody extension of the root tanually by heat from the sun. The I
+• ► a �• s'po)lage. ex losion, sufferin the Death of Prof. Millen. system as growth' advance's. While fire
r rt �` At the Division of Bacteriology a arm and an eye.. gnitud!e of title process through- �1..3 mlethod has been evolved b which !Crushes}• urn !er 5 000 allowing free water to pass through oust the world is such that around '
N' y d pounds of pot- Professor F. Eric Millen, head of
ten's cla and drain :away, the soil must have 16,000,000 tons of water is converted a'
an examination of the freshly ex- y. `the Agriculture•Departrnent at the Oh- an absorptive capacity too hold over into vapor ,
H t Q l7 iq t O tracted honey twill indicate whether Fell twenty,,five' feet✓ over a cliff. tario Agricultural College, died after pot every seoond'. This •mois-
sufi'icient moisture for the supply of ture is present in..the,atmso'sphere and r
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thea honey may be expected to remain THrown fram a Norse in a runaway 'an illness of only a few days. H,e had the cropduring ,
safe from fermentation within one and dragged through a barbed-wire undergone a serious operation and 1; periods of drought. frequently is visible as clouds. The
AS CHEAPLY AS ANYWHERE This 9s very important. It must not atmos
year. Hdrneys w^bleb are irr darvger fence. failed to rally phone surrounding the world ds ,
of spoilage may thus be destined for Suffered' three 'broken ribs and a Since 1919',' when he took up his be too close and compact to exclude never at rest but moves continuous=
nicker consi a air and, at the same time, it must be ly frosml area. .
!, :” for high-class service, and get accom- q ption nor subjected to brokten collar bone when 'kicked by a -duties at Guelph, the late Professor firm enough and fine ensu high, baroimuetrie 11
further treatment, such as heating, horse, 12i11en had been head of the Depart- the }ant enough t0 give Pressure to areas of law.' pressure,
modation as fine as any hotel can offer. .. to prevent ferm-entation'. The ' p Foppoi=t and• retain moig- and these areas in turn change in a '
1:1gree- Thrown on his 'head from a tab rent of Apiculttire. He was a grad ture. Such lazed is said too be in I'
good In keeping with the times; state's tical beekeeper, however, by concern- sled, skull fractured. nate of the College, recevving his de- >, good direction approximately from west to
l;, have been revised, but that' Spirit of trating on preparing a well. ripened 'Survived double pneumonia at the gree in 1913. A native of Kent Emu heart, or, otherwise stated,till.mellow, east. In this msoiv'emient, of course '
Eng- friable and favorable tilbh. This con- tthe water va• ' ,
hospitality and friendliness which ho,ney, produced in as cleanly a man= age of eighty, land; the deceased was in h'is� fifty- dition is consequent upon its prapor- The mechanism ut rswhiah $ rainlai $ ,
ner as 'pos'sibl'e can do much to in- SSturvived a paralytic stroke at Rr§t
has been a tradition with this famous ' ip yt' year. He was Provincial A�piar- tion of sand to tela and, Y
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n''' hotel for more than thin ears is ust product at gaol eighty-one. ist and secretary of the Ontario Bee- 'up'on its percentage of humus or farmers in ,d particular interest to tY Y 1. Inete'ping quality. Seriously injured when run over by keepers' Association. ' ry-farming areas. This) � ,
!., ;r , , as active as ever. The food always �' s'emi-decay vetgetable 'matter, derived subject is full dis'cugsed in Bulletin, '
a horse acrd wagon. The tate (Professor was recognized y ;
{11; . appeals to the exacting—and Luigi Sufferer] new wounds and reopen- as one of the oustanding apiarists from manures or crop residues. ISO, which may 'be had from the Pmt=
f5 Romanelli's Orchestra is conceded � ing• of old ones • in an automobile in North America -and a widely known li'eations Branch, ,Department of
to be one of America's finest. Cigarette is Celebrating accident at eighty -'two, lash fall, authority on the subject of (beekeep- Agriculture, Ottawa, for the asking. W
Its Hundredth Birthday - .� ing and honey prroduction. 'He was Richest Farm Manure. , `'
i Rooms from X2.50 with bath y very popular with the many abeekeep- poultry maniure is undoubted} the When an Egyptian sQldSer 'yielder} ers of Ontario. richest duced on the farm. Poultry to temptation just 100 years ago, he 'Wild Isle of Man Car Race pro Y y
§ + P. KiRBY HUNT started a habit which now results in —. ; manure, however, ferments very t =1
5 ,t Manager 120,000,000 paunch of tobacco (!oing Put Hundreds in Jeopardy qutc'kly, losizdg, if left exposed, a
Famous Canadian Poultry. lame proportion of its nitrogen as 4 i
up in smialce in Britain alone, where The lives of many holiday-makers amhrnonia. This fact, the Dominion ''
4 ,' •- 96.000.000,000 cigarettes are smoked were imtperilled in a sei les of crash- Canadian Retard of performance Cheznnst ' ' •
annually. '. es which occurred, at Douglas in one points out, emphasizes the ,
i This father of the "gasper" was of the most speeta'cular motor car p°alit$ and those registered in the doss ilii$ of systematically and fie �,
Canadian National Poultt,r Record ,
'% ' ! fighting against the Turks and ling- races in bhe history of motoring. Association have established their neath theeroosts, � plan boards
also •
> , in -g far a srmtoke. But he had neither The Isle
y„”' (,����•�•�� £��R'�r��NG � pipe nor toibacco. �C"rami'n across a on'e of the�m�n,daurse is known as superior quaaitties in all the principal conduces to the general good health � � t
IN g dangerous, in the
i . Tp ¢otintris of the ,world'and with the and thrift of the fowl. In: summer,
s! �� , RpN caravan of and
once a stole some of world. 1t is a round bhe-houseg af- return orf international tmdre to its the manure
previously mixed with �'
io the weed and once again necessity fair --150 tiimles o,n a circuit of about norma] channietls should, be in '
r >: ifff
becomle the mother of invention, five moles of streets, with tiro fewer great loam to destroy stickiness and facili- e i t ^
demand, particularly in those colon- tate distribution, may be applied di- " • •11
Going through his tries whose monetary srystemw at root},$ to the ]and and worked with
t w ,. i g g pockets, he than 600 corners,
! turned out the usual soldier's handful Outstandtag amtong the many
t" FI!� i present are thrown out of gear. In the ,surface Soi] #it4 best, preseilra-
n4 t of odd's ajpd emr'ds' and some india- thrilling incidents of the race were: this regard, the 'Canadian Assistant tine. In. rintte'r (and at other seasons
�# a . paper cartridge. cases, Quickly he •A wam'ah was flung from- near a Trade' Commissioner at Buemis Aires when the Tnanu.re cannot be used di- :$est of all fl killer,., ' f
,�, thrust some of the tobacco into ante crashing car by a man and staved re „ � 1®(" y
,.t. of the cases, applied. a light and from Almost certain death. parts, Taikin•g a long view, the root},$) it should the maxed whit a Glean, quick, ,are,
puf, patiltry industry ip Argentina is one fair proportion of ]a'am,, died peat WILY 'heap, Ask
r` feel happily. Two girls and a youth were in;iur- in which there should' be great room mmk, sawdust, .together with & lit. gist, Groceror�GeraDrug. �i
" i'•'9 Unknaw#ngly he had invented the ed when a car dashed into the front for expaiiMon, but at the O esent time tie land tptlarster or satpezph�ostphabe to ��� Store.
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For a Long litre oniy his friends, faring from a fractured spirit obtains and the 'prices paid far eggs tpaakec] tight p in, barrels" �r boxes Ca•; xnNraxrozv, oivx.
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