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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1934-08-24, Page 5gl�, V,�� 41" Rg v, A. 0 4 Allb"01.1d 4.;� Np�,% :§trat&i� A. Visit;org with Triondt in and 4round he, -village, we're: (Ab. and Nrs. W, Z. 131,40k w_" George Black; &-.-aud ;Archie 1�av and, son if Foxt Erib with dTx. andl lifi—s. Jus. lays, Imes Besude NVaitei, Goderioh, vith Xx.. and Mrs. W. Axichibald- Mr., �eorge Black , I�ondciu, is hallldli�lng 0 itfi . M "Parentst, Mr. and Mrs. W.-. 1 r. Farm,.,.Notes.,. The Maintenance of Soil Fertility k A move peirman-ent agriculture flow 5iu,thwejstleaq-n;�0ntari10 will require a NQre definite sbil building -program hah.hus been pw4etlsed on. ni*fi�y armfs in the distract during the past lecade or two. Rave we ' become,go nterested in icash crops, in many dis� ricts ithat we are overlooldng sb�ne 9 the lundamentals, in the mainten- enance , of soil fertility? ShalR we pq WWieto m1aintain,soil ferbillity and wop yields under many of our pTes- �.nt sysltem�s, of fa�� ?I Is our vhlo,l,e program on the average farm lefinite eniough to, insure, in-4wo`v,—_ nenb I rather than decline? These pfesti,=§'deservie the serious; consid-7 TaItion of the man. Who is thinking Pf the future as well " of the pres- rit possibilities of his farM�. (We certainly have accests � to, better oed to-day.than was available, thirty ,ears algo. Hlowever, good seed alone ill niot imufre continued, good yields. n Phe humuls, in the soil and soil Ter- ility must The maintained as well. 'hese facts are borne, oi - it in the var ous rotaition, studieso Wthe i,xjper�mentaj Station, Harrow,'Ont, Vihilie nothing has been, found that dill quite takethe plmci ce barnywd nanure in a sIol'ibuilding program, ,he asail, afble suppl:� is entirely i-nadle- puate to meet the demands: of our ,oils in most sections of Sauthwe�stem )ntario. Where an adequate amount if injanure is not produced on the �arfm, either more live stock should �e kept or green manure should be )roduced in the soil by -the use of mch soiling crops ae.. -sweet, clover) ,ye and soylbeaos. After all, a green nanure crop is the cheapest method &addinig humus to -the soil. AlfaMa, a., well, should -paAy a much more mportant part in our soil building )Irograin. It is the cheapest and most )ro-ductive hay crop we have and, in uddition,. -sihouad be utilized for pas- ures irduch more bhan it is atpresent. k more definite soil-boilding pro- ;-raim, coup(led wilth good �soil man, 3,gement, vral certafniy resfult in a nore permanent and prof table. agri- ,ulture. Weekly (rop Report ,Harvesting of fall wheat is nelar- �ng completion, and threshing is, well ander way. Wlhide yields axe irregu- tar, -sample -is good-. Cutting of bar- ley and oats is well adminte;d and t1hreshing has conimienced ' Grain is af good quality. " Cern is growing wen and promL-.es an average crop. Roots, grass pastures and SOOnd gro,wth alfalfa have benefitted by re- oen,t ra.irlis. Tree fruit yields will be considerably bellow average. Grape's continue to deveilop satisfactorily. Rai-mg,all has helpedl to1bacco crops generglay; but a, sidNiere hailstorm de'- stroyed about 10 per Cellt. of the crop in the De3hi area. orchard Mulches , Where the grass ils cut an the spat - els � between the trees of the orchazd and,used for �a mfulch, it shoudd be, aip- plied wh4e still �reen. When, d" -bay is used, it rwill not begin to de- compose until sioaked by rain. In the meantime, it constitutes a serious five hazard and the benefficial action -of the rivulch is delayed. As -a gen- epaA ruie, VAere grass is used aq a nmlch, it sih-oiAd be applied before JURY Ist, or after the terminal buids have been formled, on the new. wood, in late summer. It is afto deIsirable that the.early summer application be comparatively lilght, two or three inch�e,s of green gm%s 'being suftienit. so that it will be decompoupd, by the niddle of August, in order to perniit the trees to misture amid rien the new wbo& The Tdost satisfacturY time to aopl-y multh is in the late fall, or ejarly winter, *Iijen the hila- terial. can be tramped- intothe. snow. �,-lf this do done, 'it,vAlll not be moved by winds and wAl be found Ifying, comi- pact and close to the ground in, the following stpring. Flur6h_e�mfore, �i;! the jr4witikiell in this conditilDn, de- ogition compm will usually begin with -the advent,of viarm weather, after which a =W& WK 4alrelY, if ever, ,get &7 �owvujgh to'bOrn. Some Poultry Parasites Easily controlled Ait this selamn', red lini* aba 1,� I ailm fi*ueftftly oau%6 sqNmis lob� in &o1wK6h Aeniffit6, lhtay, 606W bad �.W&"j6,a lai�oig, bD% ." I tiIJ& ft old afttik, and 0-04W&ItaWo I I. 'm . a . 0) (ma C, are, =ny . bo I ;; A*%d, . to lot j* I N -P*4#6ft.0b1-0` for � 18 1: W, 4 5 , , " - "i "M I 4,, w'7,�Mri, 4 V 7, I I Men! Don't Miss This! - TIE SALE - Smart, good looking, full of dash and full of , 5.5c quality, too. These new Fall Ties that would sell regularly at 75c, are 2 for the last word in color' and design. 1.00 7. a II0, 0 par aht E R h is an event im''. It -eniou', H, thrillifig� enou you 5 0. no persIuasion..,.,Thin of mer'� dress in our A n s e ore goes o HALF RILL -r -E rii led you with Dress S, aileOi We fhave th fore dazz e'd you with valu6s, but, 'Ver; before have we offered you your choice, of mmms- our entire stock of captivating New Su Dresses at thig" almost inconceivable p' r ilc e. Every new color, material and st I * y eis rep� resented. DON IT MISS THIS OPPOR,,TUNITLY COME EARLY—GET FIRST CHOICE. HALF PRICE. Special Showing of Special Pricing of Men's Worsted Boys' School SUITS, New Fall 50 STYLES IA - You will marvel that high grade pure Botany Wool Suits, made up to a high standard, can be bought at this price. Blue, Black, Grey or Brown, with clever fancy and -crayon stripes. All this Fall's styles. Sizes 36 to,44,., Special 18.50 0 �SUITS. TWO 95 PANTS 6. 'Smart Tweeds in fancy Checks and Diagonal 'Cloths; well'made, built to - stand school wear, with 2 bloomers or one long and one bloomer. Sizes 24 to 33. Special 695 e or A d E p k ,on dirty hens.,anid multiply' rapidly selvels with, blood. The control is ARTHUR WEBER THE JOHN RANMN in filth if it is allowed to aeMmulate comparatively simple. A solution of Auctioneer's, License AGENCY in comers or cracks and rtelviceS' Of I -if P, _to 3 crude ca bolic and kerosene Sixteen years� experience. the henhouse. or one of the good coal tar prepara- Satisfaction guaranteed. Insurance of all kinds. , �tli Lice live entirely on the body of t1*T15 us"ally used as a disinfectant Telephbne: 13-57,,Hensall. Bonds, Real Estate the bird and irritate 'by crawling and TnlaY be aPpli-eld -with A brusli to the ppivg,.boards,, roosts and nest af- Write ARTHUR WMBIER, biting. Their eggs are laid at the d1ro R. R.' 1, Dashwood, Money to Loan ,base of the fmther, usualil-y oround ter they have been thoroughly scrap- SEAFORTH, ONiiRlo -e case of a bad the vent or under the wing. Fortmi- ed and ,leaned. In th ately, they are easily WrlltrolWd and infestation, when the mites I ` Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Phone.91 by us jTgg ordin&-ry jA�,tqojja the grabed . to all parts of the houze, a 4 fl,ock maybe kept free and elfan. The th1prough deaning and sPMyin`g` with Fire Insurance Company igents will lbee necessa usual prwtice at the BxpLeirimeinfal 'One Of these 1 ry TTIE McKILLOP MUTUAIU, Station at Harrow it to apply Blue srd sbould be repeatedi aftier ari in. Head Office, Farquhar, 0I FUtE INSMANCE CQVY� Ointment, whicli can be obtained at tereval of two or three days. President - ANGUS 91NOLNER an7 . dh-ag store. A portion of blue� Vke�-President SMON DOW BRAD OFFICE�—SHAFORM ONT.. WAW�.. ANSEA ointmeint about the 9126 of a "a 4, DIRECTORS. aFFq0=,S- smeared between the thuMb sad first UeX Bil,084HOOlt, &e10rhb V�Zft�16� land secoind ifingleris and rubbed in's- UTUAL SAXV'rt NORRI)S- J. T. A11MX JaMels Connoly, GodeH& W& -#16L. round the vent and at tho- base of WIM. H.- COATES, PRANX Xiwwu A. Md SOM-wth gdc� OlneL "T the wing close to- the body. thor- INSURANICE COMPAU WelCONNOLL ougli aqpd�'Mtfion. when the birds are .Cmadi�s Lare"t virt Muttial AGENTS Q1.0 bebig pluced in ibeir wit�* quwU.Irs Eastern Branch, Toronto 2, Ontarl4i. .i!s usually sufficient to keep thttta clean JOIN E9SERY, Centralia, 0. Jarfto"N ftddift 4 for �he, year. nowetvIer, the birds "Windstorms have arrived. 'Get pre. Usborne and Bi Ia. M. I 4 should be em"lined ab intemAlls be- tection from the strongest.0oralwaY 4, ALVW L. HARPJS, Munro, fil,ay ow& dur- in Canada at the lowest rates avtll- cause a ro-ibeesotIltion for F,,nllarton and 1.,Ogalu "Mimi, Xbot' ij�g hot wea*0r. it 4 able. -, 'No premium note required, THOMAS, M*614*140 15 The aed`T4i6es, (to nOt OWY on the Automobile aeeldeAt ptotectloo to for 9. W. V. '119A mr& -OD14stlaxifity, ks a rule *,ely farmers at the I6**%1t ift OfttilitL ,00eind the 4y in swe ItOlM LWAt A.0ib".. Y VP undersida Vf "th. WoSibbV 4 1,81 COTT4042o%fad ft6u* "'A Pi the sadn ISO& t "M IV, "A X " .141 'a; P Ni X1 &Ns", , I "I L� ! , U� ............ T te 12W 1," a M "N" T. ly V 5� FZ1 ',Iwo xv "14 �,Xv �4 V= tic 0 MA"'iI "'A W) 1. �PITTI&� Dr AN FI. 10 :7 7110�11_._�"�__, TIl W", 7 ...... 7 at. Colum 0 s los' (10pritin4ed from Vage 1) (1q6ntinue4 1�rcivx Page, 1) tie the court, 1'-L after'31 Min*ea. inside Tdan gulde, the ball into' the This' pult some, svioa into bath t6ams.' goal from only a yara-'out. land 'the , players winded themselves %St. lir ,,Dlumban who s6emed a little A in an. aftterr4pt to break the tiv. . Dein-, stage struck in the -first half, being field isficlit on igoal, but Rurbledge clear- . a little aftaiA of the Guell&, team, ed jbehh�iid emmug, a corhIer. 1000ke -a perfWt &Ti*r kick but Car- 'but buckled r$g1ht. 4�wm to business the 6f 'the ball placed tWT cleared down, i6 flead. Hielmell at stajt� se0ondr and Made, things -h1lgfi1:�,AnteTesdn9 for idlew-ed'When Johnstone dosed hi. on iv` A. 09 sa passed over tho bar him �, tel' the visitors. Long sweeping pa§ses up flead oarmed'th<�.. Sainits, in on &mg.xight in fr�&. Johmsbone, Idek- top of Dempf�ey time after time, but ie4 one -an the goal andLaivis. booted . . weak finishing spo-qed the Saints' it out just As the whistle blew to efforts. Honeyirnafi and Balfour were e6ld the ifirst half, Scoire: 1-1. hard pressed, at times to lkeep' out S76cond Half the homiesters but they came t1irough lBrucefleld went down the field, and time after tinile. the more experienc- Delffield rushed in ofi.,bhe goal'but ed defensive -play pI thelu� outo'of 1 Moody- Holland, W. 'Dennig and Bob marify itoulgh , places. Holiland closed 'in on him and a- fcor- .(Guelph ' seemed, comitent with -their F Mier r'esilafted. Cooke took the icorner goal, lead but �his -did not is�ov them and the balll went yards behind the from lbesting Miles with a few -hard goal, A. Steiss made a, dangeTious shots from'various angl#s. , Both msh eAer the goal kick but Bateman. teamis Torced corners but each. team clear%dl -down the field. iRieknell al- failed to score, from., them. Demp- so cleared -with Farquharson and A. sey was -a liftle lucky to -get -a -hard f3teiss riglit in on him and, then Bruce- shot fibirnt Staplerbort 4,way, as the f field made a rush. � Snider kicked, a threedr,,side men bore down on him. =-ce,pass but no one Was r there to Th�-'ISaints bad far more of. the ftake it and M. Holland kicked down Play in- this half than, they,'4id 'in ith,e field. the opening half. They worried. the 113tucefielld pressed in and Rutledge Guelph team but could -no$ upsprttheir p.iade a sensational -save wheri Den- style of play, which tald,in the end'.1 fieIld, kicked ongloal. W. Dennis sh�cvt when Sweeney -again beat Miles'. to 4 [the ball up to A. Steiss and,he pass� give Guelph a 3 to, 1 lead. Shortly ed t6 Johnstone, who headed one- at after this goal a sMall 'ight broke Ithe'goal., but Rlcknell sent -the baill out in the far Side of the field, which [back'down, the field. Cooke, out one. on thei gloal'frorn a free IdIck and shortly after Snider kicked over the game whien.Baird- attempted ito score. bar. W. Pelyper took a nk-e corner Walton stulbbornily,ilie4d their ground shot but too many WaAtGn pidyers and kicked the bal-01 down the field were around the goal and it w -as hold at every,chance. BotU teams, deserve out. Walton made a rush and Far- credit fai their showing. Walton quharsion missed the goal. from bhe, bored in during the igame"urntil they side. , Carter also -ki.ck&,d high when were in thle lead with Brucefield put - Farquharson made a pase to him. ting up a battle, aX the way and sitag- With only -twelve minutes, to go, ing a last minute rally to climax the Larne Steiss beat Lavis'for the win,-:' game. nivg goal. Walton had, pressed in close and it was hard t�o tell who f BTucefiel4 — GoaL Laviii; -backs, Bateman and :FB�knell; halfs, Cooke, scored as there were so many bunch, Rogerson and W. Pepper; forwards, ed around the goal. Steiss was about Baird., Rutherford, Papple, Den6eld 22 feet out and kicked 'it' hard one and Snider; subs., GaTrett and, L. close to the post. tDrucefidd had- most of the play Pepper. Walton—Goal, Rutledge; backs, K ifor the remainder of the, gamle and I Holland and. W. Dennis; halfs, Bob cEd everything but score. jjTbe W,1_ Holland, A. -Steiss and E. Dermis; toll teasm was'givilin ple-rify of worry forw�rds, C�Lrt�er, Farquharson, John - to hold, their lead, and Rutledge was stoiie, JordaR, L. Steists; subs., 'Love ealled on twice ntore to save thejand Rowland. Seaforth, Monumental Works, W. E. Chapman,. Prop. "Practipal Experience for aver Fifty ' Years." Direct Importer andMinufacturer of GRANITE and MARBLE MONUMENTS . A MONUMENT! An Emb]M of Love, not of Worldly Possessions Mr. Chapman Oriesents his business in a sympathetic manner And can supply a memorial to suit your most loving remem- brance at prices within the reach of all. MAIN STREET SEAFORTH --I MI E. CLARKE—.TRANSPORT Daily Service Seaf orth to Toronto and Intermediate - Points Bonded and Insured Carriers to transport merchandise of -every description, quickly, safely and economically. LOCAL, LONG DISTANCE HAULING, Prompt Service Reasonable Rates Phopes: 187 and -9. Toronto Phone, Adelaide 7305 SERVICE A. W. DUNLOP To be assured that an ef- GARAGE ficient service may be had; conducted with dignity and in fitting manner; with a 'the Chevrolet -,&Oldsmobile high regard for re- d -Service isponsibility of the costs incurred � these You May' SUPERTEST eI in your hour of Gas oils need when you call. I One of the most Com ­ S. T., HOLMES & SON pletely Equipped Repair Garages in the county. Funeral Directors Expert Mechanics us - Ambulance Service ipg `0 only Genuine Parts isfA6 Gu ar'afitee ti0fi. Phone 11,9-W, X*qhis 308 .,SAti main Street" Phone 187 Re'at-Prices on Threshing Roasts Thresh up. Routs will W Delivered reasonable distances - Sin&A` and Cured Very Choicest Quality ,lq'e4tg of all. Kinds of all Fresh Meats jl tried'the Tender Waffle Weak? CHNI, TIE'$. OUT MARKET for Semele QuAity A' Allb"01.1d 4.;� Np�,% :§trat&i� A. Visit;org with Triondt in and 4round he, -village, we're: (Ab. and Nrs. W, Z. 131,40k w_" George Black; &-.-aud ;Archie 1�av and, son if Foxt Erib with dTx. andl lifi—s. Jus. lays, Imes Besude NVaitei, Goderioh, vith Xx.. and Mrs. W. Axichibald- Mr., �eorge Black , I�ondciu, is hallldli�lng 0 itfi . M "Parentst, Mr. and Mrs. W.-. 1 r. Farm,.,.Notes.,. The Maintenance of Soil Fertility k A move peirman-ent agriculture flow 5iu,thwejstleaq-n;�0ntari10 will require a NQre definite sbil building -program hah.hus been pw4etlsed on. ni*fi�y armfs in the distract during the past lecade or two. Rave we ' become,go nterested in icash crops, in many dis� ricts ithat we are overlooldng sb�ne 9 the lundamentals, in the mainten- enance , of soil fertility? ShalR we pq WWieto m1aintain,soil ferbillity and wop yields under many of our pTes- �.nt sysltem�s, of fa�� ?I Is our vhlo,l,e program on the average farm lefinite eniough to, insure, in-4wo`v,—_ nenb I rather than decline? These pfesti,=§'deservie the serious; consid-7 TaItion of the man. Who is thinking Pf the future as well " of the pres- rit possibilities of his farM�. (We certainly have accests � to, better oed to-day.than was available, thirty ,ears algo. Hlowever, good seed alone ill niot imufre continued, good yields. n Phe humuls, in the soil and soil Ter- ility must The maintained as well. 'hese facts are borne, oi - it in the var ous rotaition, studieso Wthe i,xjper�mentaj Station, Harrow,'Ont, Vihilie nothing has been, found that dill quite takethe plmci ce barnywd nanure in a sIol'ibuilding program, ,he asail, afble suppl:� is entirely i-nadle- puate to meet the demands: of our ,oils in most sections of Sauthwe�stem )ntario. Where an adequate amount if injanure is not produced on the �arfm, either more live stock should �e kept or green manure should be )roduced in the soil by -the use of mch soiling crops ae.. -sweet, clover) ,ye and soylbeaos. After all, a green nanure crop is the cheapest method &addinig humus to -the soil. AlfaMa, a., well, should -paAy a much more mportant part in our soil building )Irograin. It is the cheapest and most )ro-ductive hay crop we have and, in uddition,. -sihouad be utilized for pas- ures irduch more bhan it is atpresent. k more definite soil-boilding pro- ;-raim, coup(led wilth good �soil man, 3,gement, vral certafniy resfult in a nore permanent and prof table. agri- ,ulture. Weekly (rop Report ,Harvesting of fall wheat is nelar- �ng completion, and threshing is, well ander way. Wlhide yields axe irregu- tar, -sample -is good-. Cutting of bar- ley and oats is well adminte;d and t1hreshing has conimienced ' Grain is af good quality. " Cern is growing wen and promL-.es an average crop. Roots, grass pastures and SOOnd gro,wth alfalfa have benefitted by re- oen,t ra.irlis. Tree fruit yields will be considerably bellow average. Grape's continue to deveilop satisfactorily. Rai-mg,all has helpedl to1bacco crops generglay; but a, sidNiere hailstorm de'- stroyed about 10 per Cellt. of the crop in the De3hi area. orchard Mulches , Where the grass ils cut an the spat - els � between the trees of the orchazd and,used for �a mfulch, it shoudd be, aip- plied wh4e still �reen. When, d" -bay is used, it rwill not begin to de- compose until sioaked by rain. In the meantime, it constitutes a serious five hazard and the benefficial action -of the rivulch is delayed. As -a gen- epaA ruie, VAere grass is used aq a nmlch, it sih-oiAd be applied before JURY Ist, or after the terminal buids have been formled, on the new. wood, in late summer. It is afto deIsirable that the.early summer application be comparatively lilght, two or three inch�e,s of green gm%s 'being suftienit. so that it will be decompoupd, by the niddle of August, in order to perniit the trees to misture amid rien the new wbo& The Tdost satisfacturY time to aopl-y multh is in the late fall, or ejarly winter, *Iijen the hila- terial. can be tramped- intothe. snow. �,-lf this do done, 'it,vAlll not be moved by winds and wAl be found Ifying, comi- pact and close to the ground in, the following stpring. Flur6h_e�mfore, �i;! the jr4witikiell in this conditilDn, de- ogition compm will usually begin with -the advent,of viarm weather, after which a =W& WK 4alrelY, if ever, ,get &7 �owvujgh to'bOrn. Some Poultry Parasites Easily controlled Ait this selamn', red lini* aba 1,� I ailm fi*ueftftly oau%6 sqNmis lob� in &o1wK6h Aeniffit6, lhtay, 606W bad �.W&"j6,a lai�oig, bD% ." I tiIJ& ft old afttik, and 0-04W&ItaWo I I. 'm . a . 0) (ma C, are, =ny . bo I ;; A*%d, . to lot j* I N -P*4#6ft.0b1-0` for � 18 1: W, 4 5 , , " - "i "M I 4,, w'7,�Mri, 4 V 7, I I Men! Don't Miss This! - TIE SALE - Smart, good looking, full of dash and full of , 5.5c quality, too. These new Fall Ties that would sell regularly at 75c, are 2 for the last word in color' and design. 1.00 7. a II0, 0 par aht E R h is an event im''. It -eniou', H, thrillifig� enou you 5 0. no persIuasion..,.,Thin of mer'� dress in our A n s e ore goes o HALF RILL -r -E rii led you with Dress S, aileOi We fhave th fore dazz e'd you with valu6s, but, 'Ver; before have we offered you your choice, of mmms- our entire stock of captivating New Su Dresses at thig" almost inconceivable p' r ilc e. Every new color, material and st I * y eis rep� resented. DON IT MISS THIS OPPOR,,TUNITLY COME EARLY—GET FIRST CHOICE. HALF PRICE. Special Showing of Special Pricing of Men's Worsted Boys' School SUITS, New Fall 50 STYLES IA - You will marvel that high grade pure Botany Wool Suits, made up to a high standard, can be bought at this price. Blue, Black, Grey or Brown, with clever fancy and -crayon stripes. All this Fall's styles. Sizes 36 to,44,., Special 18.50 0 �SUITS. TWO 95 PANTS 6. 'Smart Tweeds in fancy Checks and Diagonal 'Cloths; well'made, built to - stand school wear, with 2 bloomers or one long and one bloomer. Sizes 24 to 33. Special 695 e or A d E p k ,on dirty hens.,anid multiply' rapidly selvels with, blood. The control is ARTHUR WEBER THE JOHN RANMN in filth if it is allowed to aeMmulate comparatively simple. A solution of Auctioneer's, License AGENCY in comers or cracks and rtelviceS' Of I -if P, _to 3 crude ca bolic and kerosene Sixteen years� experience. the henhouse. or one of the good coal tar prepara- Satisfaction guaranteed. Insurance of all kinds. , �tli Lice live entirely on the body of t1*T15 us"ally used as a disinfectant Telephbne: 13-57,,Hensall. Bonds, Real Estate the bird and irritate 'by crawling and TnlaY be aPpli-eld -with A brusli to the ppivg,.boards,, roosts and nest af- Write ARTHUR WMBIER, biting. Their eggs are laid at the d1ro R. R.' 1, Dashwood, Money to Loan ,base of the fmther, usualil-y oround ter they have been thoroughly scrap- SEAFORTH, ONiiRlo -e case of a bad the vent or under the wing. Fortmi- ed and ,leaned. In th ately, they are easily WrlltrolWd and infestation, when the mites I ` Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Phone.91 by us jTgg ordin&-ry jA�,tqojja the grabed . to all parts of the houze, a 4 fl,ock maybe kept free and elfan. The th1prough deaning and sPMyin`g` with Fire Insurance Company igents will lbee necessa usual prwtice at the BxpLeirimeinfal 'One Of these 1 ry TTIE McKILLOP MUTUAIU, Station at Harrow it to apply Blue srd sbould be repeatedi aftier ari in. Head Office, Farquhar, 0I FUtE INSMANCE CQVY� Ointment, whicli can be obtained at tereval of two or three days. President - ANGUS 91NOLNER an7 . dh-ag store. A portion of blue� Vke�-President SMON DOW BRAD OFFICE�—SHAFORM ONT.. WAW�.. ANSEA ointmeint about the 9126 of a "a 4, DIRECTORS. aFFq0=,S- smeared between the thuMb sad first UeX Bil,084HOOlt, &e10rhb V�Zft�16� land secoind ifingleris and rubbed in's- UTUAL SAXV'rt NORRI)S- J. T. A11MX JaMels Connoly, GodeH& W& -#16L. round the vent and at tho- base of WIM. H.- COATES, PRANX Xiwwu A. Md SOM-wth gdc� OlneL "T the wing close to- the body. thor- INSURANICE COMPAU WelCONNOLL ougli aqpd�'Mtfion. when the birds are .Cmadi�s Lare"t virt Muttial AGENTS Q1.0 bebig pluced in ibeir wit�* quwU.Irs Eastern Branch, Toronto 2, Ontarl4i. .i!s usually sufficient to keep thttta clean JOIN E9SERY, Centralia, 0. Jarfto"N ftddift 4 for �he, year. nowetvIer, the birds "Windstorms have arrived. 'Get pre. Usborne and Bi Ia. M. 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