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" ­­­ ­:. - � I ''W,� 2� 'N'101�i.1111��'vlr� , = I 014, ,Ot* , , the Aplsoap,- PAVJA,e� " g . .00" , 9f, ,9 p lA.#04ft�`___­ ­­ _' - : i , '; �� �I. �PODWIPOAI W , o 0. 0,400; 49AW, 1 1 i.., Rgilftu a i,Awg�., � 1. ". _ , , � q p__y ... -01 , the flowers. The green it may be nece�wary, to - foll once 6r 4?e4port or an - bor hem, ! o. i.t.cop- *a , - ,,,I,,,, �, "alutages Of , 111.1 %il`M, , . .114 �,.l , or same gum , of teachera, ,,t. 1".gt J�e,,-4,0.e I iille�,�. . _� ; !"�,�'�-.�,,;�,�P'll""���.��t,,,, I P. , . -a ��111 ". "' �',,gz,��, , , ' , � . 0 in I ' � W, �,l�",)"gj,:,-�'=,.O,O..P�,I,r,,"A� , � I , -4 I r 11 . � lif .. the word,, Qap1tp,d',1 * I ­,�;'"' N � 1401447914P 41 . ��1%11 � ,,71 ""' 11 , �,�, ''I , , � . t` 4 - , , xUrt'Aw - UpIr"'. it, , SDo $ Qq�' I,P A�w � , , . I � , i -se it makes the -ery sharp.mo"r is essenbi�, %, P._'F�:11 ,_q I . ,0$, 1 1 ,ffq,#&.�! _,.,�,, , , ,,, .. 'j, I Alf � , , A powea out.- O'bove. in the present. But even 19 such would by bpigg ,viiew o' - . �AO of. coui oest pois- A v ' - , o#,; 064 w444=6 MY k 4 9 '.," A, - '4 �;, b4d" v '.4"', " - 1,11,1111, -,�­. �1,1*rt acts as a necessAry fokegroj�pd twice after light ,rakime. C ,., Aumb.pr. of h g i:lo ..' .�r , � , ,our@ as is. t1i L ", "'r. - . e praictice, at in . , j", "I' ,. _ 'jj�t t,,or . , , � lifor 1- I . I I �;, �11.� . , �, � - , . ­., I -7 . -T,' --^ , I . -W __-A .1� elu­-be ther'case'an improved-educa - Th,a - -pe citJugim -QX- �, "flig.4 _ tho� . I .. - " , 1 . 4 §j)�' W =?­ 4 ...... * , - ' . W . 4 _thwvil I V. ��!,� ., "A e ffij !b I... - valeot .. ... ,# , .- first cuttimgsL-�--Whichv,may start when ' 11..tho� . , 'I j�4,7 1 t . for outdbor play or'li:v 11 I I . ".. , , , W'k V VWINd . ��*� "I ; " , , � . tiQu rile . WX --c4xl-. ,A 41� "', _'XIIII e MWst prepOug, demand "Qf 'o � R@Qple uqe4 ,J'W- , �, . p I ", -, ­-, ­;., , I , � I" , � Ti _0 - ­ .- .. .. � I I .1 - 'i " � ; , �­'­, ,, � = ,, _11 ._ .. � Mg XOQM. ides the all im- the grass is about three inches Ill . ,, 1 ., 9 �� Grass prom , ." . Sal , 0 � . , , - 9,78tem of 1134=000A at the Of YO$1119.,PeOple JSI -of - elucb in$portgnc : . -, .- __.�! I , , ur". 4m. _,, _ 4,1�., .$V .1 . I I . � C Ute 4 I _03%mvo. . portaiit ,contrast for atone walks, walls Regular mowing from then on I I "011eo , loss upt give the. largest as to' Justiti the, -same. - vel -wit it 4ot _�Iqr� Ap I. 1#1_0 , it's 004 And'Weative. A. "Ill'.. �, _ . � �- . 'den I . We gX .bov xbt,0X LX,O qg� r V,��;...o and hedges. And a good lawn, of discourage ordinaxy weeds and o4e ,` I 9.POUO ,Aof. ou the: 4 Ire - _a1A_ _. �. " .. . lill"1111 Y.1111111 11,,.,,� �, � I Conservation C ' mittees Ing, , , ; . ,, �, . esip ,, ,d.u. . , Planhed to Produce Results . OWWA o AV 1� ..". ,­ -,-. .. d,,, v*'Wouteed# J�xylitXW#e IL, .F.-notl . . , I rich ,green and velvety ,softness, free good annual fertilizing carefully ap- . . om I It Is."thoUght that I .above'eutiia, L - the �,_, �, i. squSfAct6ky, UuX, . 1.116 - . -1 i - . t1he AeNwr-1 �As..' , , ­, ... � . - "IR � . I . �NJJ � ��h4l;�k ": - tiom bumps and weeds is not diffi- plied to prevent burid ng,, *ill feed- Twd. Kinds of Stud".,�_ , - . ' ­ _, . . � , � , .1 There has0een a omsiorvaitloo cloin- ed program will pioduce better re- D16 air,P 1111(10ub�edli the . e � . 14990 1 i'.�`�L' ' OuAlt Ito attain. Preliminary precau- �the gr4ss 4.wHiciently to provide he - That the studentiqi. at the achOol way - . 1, . . . . . . 111. . pany. .. * . . , al mittoe appointed by many of the .11.1 1yed to the 1 wri Two tAbloopoo . il �. 8 , '4011- , , iq�%_ . . L sulte. than is P0841,41e With the pros- p , - . �. 11 .. . ­1�1, 00 , , . . � ,�, ,, is � Y' be 01V140 'Into two.- groups,, I^ the, - . a4ty" oufficle4ti se, e* As � I.. , 0ons, however, are advisable because thy, even and -deep green growth. county councils thi ear. One of � � ent. practice; of scattering la'few wall o who 'not will . e.31, , , , , � vila,64114 , U , P� c �� . Vot. - �r_ k/ , ". X_ _4 I- (tible, largest) and- the W;lilI e- . f . 9 , , � - on" established it is, -bard to make Grass malies"its growth in cool we'- the first ques ' I I . I Ical exerciseir amongst the oth 3se pro;��ly, like of su ,,, U13 I with iWlk, o. c ' ,or " � tionis sked is what I . , r re ', ,, 9,r ill1to I �, a a a?p-- iuic� I It , . . ,.. I abo * . // ,,� . . � . . ,� " , - chaiiges.� ther and lawns should 6e eeed�d, tivities- should and will the eon3hni aornl�all, tebcademic 'teaching process, �herofdre, everyone, thro - djta� 3TAP.0.0. r"emomber, . " . , l4 1 wpli,`11 ,ore, Ittee Tisi.ose tiops indicate that � . I , a . ' . - is BUTP4" 'Wa ­B�And ir , . , �,$; �. Anere axe two ways to make a theref in the early spring 6r fall. sponsor? Naturally .they . wd,sib to. ac- , . c6usidera � somewhat similar to ,the cii add. tions, diiscussioni, and pra al - t ,M_A . Qi4 , . I I � .1 I "_.. ier 11 11 . Ila , . I 1. �l-1 11 ' I ''. .. I I mo4li"iIetter results could be ow, , to .0 ... 11 - � 171 WIL For quick �esults ,sodiding is Spread Out Vegetables,, complish somethling tangible, -his . ce#iO e4t A fw.d 41, 1�1 .1 .1 in- Ing of va),Aous seasonings to improve - sistance, try to perfect education I '. ra . ,,�­. I an4 t ed #41heicollegiate were divided into � . � I I Maxi I 111. .,:,�'�,;:,:. , 'i%, the usual practice, while'there are The old idea Of Planting all the often lead6 to a planting scheme. , . -.the flavour. )Th I h4, in, the utmost, and thiip'do our best to ­ ". I 1) '. I .."", I ... 4M Bu, ... I i,.1.11.V I , � . A a - L �,��. � .. I is m u str - '� M _�f'. situations which make immedi- vegetable seed on, one afternoon, is, Plant two paAafibi sections, each With a B :, , I I 6r r. I , 1. .1 is necessary and all wiark: the proposed aal nol. '"'PIX,cl. 0 lielp the building up of a powerful "-� Xpl :, �, I'll . , "" some . Ing . ph n � ­ . - I . . ." . .. �,,, . . dpecial-modo of teaching, tD suit the, " V ;�, "I'll, ­;��,_: ate results im-perathre, this its expelf- 4, nded 0owA from pioneer daysi when along this line is to be commenced. r."Wr ents, � 1. . the manual ,opeTat4x%1.9 of theso and tim I I . . ­. . . . .., V 1 �� ".. � the -most important and of -one of the, two groups U16 -sciences, that, m . . 1. � . . 1. I � "I �. . sive and. not satisfactory. If ordin- both seasoup and time were limit � .. * .1 " , �.l eid'Als ,Planting _ .ay profitably.' be . . , . . . I I " 01 , I , N ' Of :PV-Pho. I fullybellet.ve that 'this or I ) � , . 1. I.. .. I , - � "I d - Only a few vegetables Were grown in is it not over-emphasizedi when com- - � I ., I I � Utilize L I V., ,. * .. ary field so is purchased then re ,O.in the wor4. Tile subjots .. I � .. I U , , , , , ..... , some ;s,iinilar arrangement will iiial�_,� sUV4*,t,ed' in - . .. . .111 I ,,, , , , ,, ,, ,, �. . I . � � 31�-, . I . pults are goiing tp abe disappointing. the early days. Seedsm" .did pot pared, to Ilpher activIties thaIt �a con� I the committee report . . I I 1111111111111111110 I . I . the , work snuch more effe, . i. . ,, "I .. , ­ '! ­.',­­ I I 1� . ... �,F`. I Usually this sod is full of weede and have the variety to off or and the av- servatloh! tommAttee migibit . cl,4,ve Aid- . 4 ,�,i � . � carry ,7 beneficial than,is possible at, . (published) . were proposed for -the i � I ..", , " ,Present, star'd , . , ",4� ' , . ,._ ihe pass is, df inferior quality. erage man regarded thia kard!en as Is not the conservation of the. re- Tw m - , ng, While these were carefully I � I L I I J i.91 I I ­,,.�i!.. I 11 The second ine 'o ainr�arailel sections seem nee- 'cowidered. by the committoe, it was . WIT,04- A PRXSTOJM - I '. - I-, I thod of obtaining 4, part of the farm,iwherelone crop was maining woodland rt4e most important - � . I I a 'I il � ' -1 , I . lawn is by seeding. ThJ4 is a good about all that -could be expected. consideration? Most people realize esagqr because the subj�obts taught acknowledged, that experiefice ,might I I . . F&TILATOR � . . . I a L" iiN I � ' � 1, � ,�.: , deal cheaper than soddling, and while In Europe a totally different opin- that planting would., sliot be necessary: and, the methods of Instruction used probably show ,that now � is, -1 I . ... ­ . . I tf I I snust' of, necegrd�y be widel different I L .addItiow, � -1. r . y ;� . . I.. 4 11 �­ s1,ow4a at first, in, the end it produoles ion. is held and the vegetable garden to -day if 10 acres of woods.had been changes or-replacements,vould, be de- . . . � .. I ,e 1 1 e on amount 09 the, great� difference of Omb�e. - This Is. tha'sif"t . . .1, .!��. I . I � IL I.. . , �. wn of much finer and? better gra�s� is looked upon as a continuous per- left on every 100--200 sere farm, anid,. method, to. a m?" ". " . I a la 1�11 one, 4 . , objectives 41inodl at In the two grou I . . ( ,�. . I , � and that w4lJ ,continue to,improve former, - the year round. With A all the sub-mg.rginal landi lett in tim- Of �p4p,,SL . Ps build. up a .'strong ino.14tutJop, I be- ' d 4�,�_ Som,ft subjects llke Eng- lieve 411�W . I., - L - El,",". year after year. One should be care- climate as.,rig-Grous as Oanadws such ber rather -than clearing for agricul- lish, literature, and his � . , .oV4 that the greatest daiXi- . �., . 1111 11 I 71 I fai- to secure the beat quality of grass a thing ii ba 1. tory may prob. . . � - I I l .Z." . , ,iIrdly possible but as a tuyal crops and allowing fire, to Tun I culty will be found 'in ,designing ' � - seed and this must be sown liberally. rule the avei�a� gardener does not thop . ugh cut -over land&. 0,bly be taught in cosamon classes. teachjmAg of L �q 11 . . I - !�� , � I I the S�Iieuce'and pi-actlopil. _ , * - -.1 I ;, . 11 . 4 ? ­, I - - ­#re&rably both lengthwiseand across produce anything like thid variety How can we., encourage farmers to Depart- ­­_ , . I 9— " .A, �1�111 The, greatest Innovation will, be found training .to fall In, 4epi. The ., I " � ", , 'io ensure even distribution. Seedling that Is possible.. I I take measures to preserve the wood- subjects Must be added, and some of . , with Its stores of . I . . .% . . . � . . I . � .,�'. In the practical group,, where new ment of .FA,ucatio, , '. I . I , . I i';,, 1k should be don,e),of course,'on a w-ind-' Vegetable experts point out that land that remalii� on their'farms. 'If experience will probably find the un- ' , ... I . �, . � ` ,��. ,..� - . . - the prevent changeA, or left out. The I derta-king easier than It appears to .� � . . I I I � I I . I ­ � les day. -there is no excuse for running out a farmer oonsiders the woodlot, an new j4ditilions W11l. . ., ,­­ . . Ai- Is . . I . be found in the . I . �, I , your old o , ded " , and . . "� I i. . I . 4E � � Have Ground Even of lettuce early in the .summer, for , asset, ,he ,will preserve iL A, woodlot aph - - . I . '. I . . q I ­ .., I . .1 TIN --- IV I - _;". -8 I an amateur. . Merely by . ",',,'I'll ti i I ere of . Flbusllshold Sc 1. amy by I . � I It ...... . �. , . 1�ong before,the seeding, however, example, when after the season for that pays divid,andsi is, mor;6 liable to . . fence and it Is -also "highly desirable that Ag-' - I 11 ... I's n Fertilator_ Qu it a I , I . I r .. � � 4 . .the soil should be worked up Into a ,the leaf valritty, ,head lettuce could be preserved than one . that doesn - Mba�W Training. Changes, seem, also riculture be studiedi'at the Collegilate . " ,.. . I . ,combinatio . noeedmau. r * Tbe �r I. 61.� .. It. ' . . Q &MM.ble Inthd'tVfttM1oa-J Of- PhyalC�j 1 Im 1 1 . 1 ­�. fine state of filth. - AnT little bumps be grown and then during the hot Much larger ;returns w4il be received � . as soon as possible. The subject, .. I . . Fe�itilatorisailitsel.ondca,a�eattod3ed *1 . 11 ,�.- . OhlehIstry, Botany, Zoolp,*X andi Math- not. Includ .1. � . I � .1, I �..l, Ec . . I #hAoluld- be ,cultivated, oik, the hollows weather the Cos type� The lattler is over a -period- of years by following ed lro the a -tat of stu&44're- . I . easilytostandardi6 .9ofteeddAU .. . 11 il . enidtd . v I., cs� Those, varlatibbe are sug- a I ... 1. ­ I ,filled, in and after -settling filled again. a compact, conical shaped type which. forestry princWes, in the manage- commenopd for the . alkeping of thq� . 06f It sows any g—rade bf fe I sitive . I I gested. �zbeeause it �jq desitable that ,new �sectioa of the ,COl eglate. The , t, , "I .. .. 9AT =t- � lit actio -ft, and placell e rdown C " I �"'- , If a very heavy roller is available, defies the heat. Like the hend var- ment than in, carry,ing on the common ., I .101V 1W I I I ft, �. , , .�, ­S,0� the ou '111 h,e= � I.. 'll" � . . the p�tiftl training shall, whenever sil�bjAecta suggested, Air the training , �! W,iaj An .. ., Of I r , , 0 --- I—. � , pr!=eL , �Iw I lk r * , 1�­ 01%,re pro tr9es to decay, cut- equally useful In ,the . , I �, � this should be used followed once iety It'should be started fairly early practicels clear cutting - ,young it proves possible, be ttuigi as ap. are - however . ill I . by the rake or ,a harrow. When ' bably a week,.or two'after the first growth,�.allowing plications to the various sciences- and r . , - lace. I . , i�_ I on, is satisfied, thg ground, is level leaf is sown. And witli nearly all tingoall valuable species and, leaving the mathematics. I . oountryr as in town. The �oommlttee � . w . � . .. I I . � li I I., i . . . "" , . . I. I . - . I` 11 . I d14 n6t & so. Ist, Because to ttart . I THE JAME$WAY . ,1: . and 90ing"to remain so, then, the .seed, other vegetables, through the use of weed trees to�. sped up "the woods. We have already seen how the ef- -,on too')a�ge a scale wouid.have, re- . . I . �, I.- - Ili '. I I ' t I 1- I should be sown and, th .i. e soil surface. several,typ", it is possible,to spread .Farmers will plani; ,trees more readily. fectir,eness of the present educational . i� . I 11, . . uired large Initial Axpenditurt-sq. 2nd-, I R de . pe, ! 4 '. raked lightly one way ,only to c.ov61-. seeding'and, harvesting over u,,conskd- if their neighbor is making money, q . . L . " i I ' �, ':,�i,,' '': For the first few weeks it wUl be* nee- erable perio?L . I ,, from his woli3di . I suffered -through, lack of Because It seemed safer to", 0 i 1t11-wu0!XZ1,h89 ' ­. I I 1, I . time and,. thinig I %on, warned a- a, smaill scale elial _ ' % . . - � P g . � ' " , li.i,�, , � I I . Like systleun. &as have b aegin, on � "'? 'I B4 � .".. I . t r 1,7 J e ,:. � . I ordinary garden variety All woodland should have small , � and then, enlargie or I . It000to � ., _ , _ _ ._ d . I . - the _ _ r , 1�. . . s . I gamat a repetition of the same mis- c . gots'- ..aL t dth_ ; R, , ,,, . — sweet peas niust be also ,sown early. trees coming on. ready to take the taj,6.�, It �19 therefore ,of t hange, thme program a,cco,rding t!6 the ' I . - .&V ;�bs - I . . . �.Z _ _ I . . ... . y . . I l. . " ., - .=M . � . W"t I :1 05 I t, 0. .--j, tP. - . . I & I - I . For best results they should be put' place of the large tre;esi that are cut. im el 110 utmost experience gajued� 3rd, Because Ag- . I 01_�. I ovist-. . I . I . I . portanice, that suffi ent calu . k 1. ­', I. time; be al- ricu]til.tre Is ,,,sojij�,wh�t .alien study n- SUL W� joe� tot'; A! . ­. l � .tLe-__IV - . � I .Nfe . � . � I in just, as soon ,as the soil is' -fit to This reproduction may b& secured? no- l,tted to the suggiested . ev ,�,w 6T. . I _r ", I , program of 1 ­ ,u P, 8-!! - Wel Products . - which how- %xv , , . , I . work. A good plan. is to sow in.a tu.rally, that is from the seed that .n regard 'to the Town . 00 (;,-w . .. . . U . � ,'�,;,..' - " Wit I � . , . . instruction in order to give the pu- ever Would have "' sh�ad�r the heav- S'pe ik�� I"! . . - 44nrf,(et� Faaartes aho st , I _!�. to ��% Ora � � . SL . U09trew&r0rowa ������� . 1 ,�.7 � , '. . I L , foot deep trench filled to within, four Wj s from ithe lame trees and the Pile the beat possible train -Ing, The 1,o6t . , , Pr,wtA).. Og. --- . . - .! , 1. . � � inches of the top. with, veu. rich soil. farmer does, not [have to make a cash undertakin ...1._-.. - part of the burden. - . I . __ I .. . .i . 4 '� A �� �,�_. � I I , I g is too important to be : The situation of the Collegiate in . . I 11 . � . , � . Gradually, as the eas,:- grow, , the outlay. It, is a guarantee that there I I . I . � I" "Ilpl�.,.,:, . . I . . .trench is complebellytfilled 'in. $uch.� will be a woodlot there 5OF-75 years allowed to sink, down, to a 'glorified ' ' . .� I I I . - , I . . 1. . .,�;. . � , "I I I I ., I I 'Parody of what it should, -be, either' .7- . . , � - � 4 , p6. . .. , l. 1. . I planting encourages a deep , root bence. The ulatural reproduction, is I through -lack of -time or anythling else.. I . � I . . . . .. . . I I . 1. - 4 1 " growth to carry the vines thiough interfered with, and in many *oodlots - . - - . . . . . . . � � - - . I I :I- ". I . � In 6rder'to obt 'n e r ... quired sup- . , I . I'll . e hot weather. Good mixed varie- elimlimated by the grazing of "' live- I -. f time __ I I . . I I ­ . . I , . th . . I I �� i it i� . I . ,., , n., - I . . . �'$ `�-� "I �, 't I I py 0 tly necessary r, - 11 I ti -es or spe&iala types and colors mak stock. �More reforestation could be that- some of ,the pre;;a­ . I - . . .. , � 1�1 , I I . � be used, Flowers should be kept secured in a few years, from natural. ,,\rn;ti,.al , be , . I I ­ I . I .1 I .. .. . All . - � , .t" I . � � . : .1J I I I i 1. . . I p reisiorqd from the cuT icu 'of the I I . I I . o . � I . I . A , . il . rl , I� . ickeddaily to develop further bloom- reproduction if all woodlots .had, the in . � . I I ,,,,� . I - ell, I acadiemlc'eection� subject to the rul- � I I . I . 1, . �,�,, . . I ing and long steihg. An early start ,stock shut out than will by planting, I . . . 1i I I I I. ' .. 1. _�. I in the cooler weather usually win en- in the next 50 years. . Ing of. the Department of 'Odacation. 4'. 1 . . , . I I I I . . _�, , _�.Z�S_r T�14r__Lprc I I � . . . � I I� I 11 I . Any redluction of4he present sibbjecis . � � � . , ��� .. ,!,�,� . I -1 .... 0-11111011111111111111- sure. success. - � - The main activity of a conservation , sibbjecis I I I . I I � . . - I . . — . All, I '.. " � I 11 I . . will I- I - . . "..; I I ­ .. I . undoubtedly be sincerely regpk- � � .. . . i",; I committee, should be edu . � , . . , .. . . 11 :, ,,�,, � . I I . I . I I � cation, and ted by many and some may even pro- I I . . I I I I . , � .111, ___ - _. I . 1 4 . . . I . , 4 I... ;, . I I . the following phases should'be em" . . I . . I I'lil., . .. . I pbasized: ,claim such an, operation as -a' pmof of - I I . I . . I . . .. " I I . I � I I I I I . I . I . . . . . I , 11 t present dQYW degeneration, and a . I . . �6.1 �iii � ', he 11 1� . li;:� . . I . . . " "L I'— . . . I 1. Tilhe .value Of WoOdlots to the true s1g% that" decadence is al I � . � . . I � . tl. , . . . . - farmer, community and province. L . Dwly , . I � 1. I . .1 I I . . F . I .1 � . I . . , L , I I I,' 'i , . %. : . . creeping over us. . on thie other hand; : I I . I- . '. I . . f , 1 I � . I . I , I . . I , ,­ , , , _.__ 11 ;� . 1 2. Forestry , principles that I believe them aTem*n7 more,.yonng . � . .. . � ­, !­ _­ v- . .­­ I`— �­1­17­ ­­­.. , _­­­:wF­ -, .l I , " ,. "�: L � may .1 -1 I` . . . � . I I . ''I . � � I---- ­- � I !�I_, . I 11 - ­ . - " eco'nomical,ly, be. practised, in. woodland and old, that will greet an introduc. I . .. . . . . . .. . I .... , ,, "I"'; . . . f it , on Southern Ontario woodlots,. I I I . '9 , I . . . . . I J1, I... . I No- 11 . tion of usi Instruction at the Gol- . � . . . ' . , ... - . ',,, �..I�r . . I I , 3. The necessity and, -the teolindque leglate as a wakening from a senile 1. I I � I . p . , . . � .4 . I I I �p_ t- . C1 e - of establi.51iing plantations state. I . . I i V ,J . . I.M-,.. 11 ra"'Irm rs ,Bene I . . . and,' wind- , . :. . � I . I r . . I I 1. , llr�ll i'. . . I ..� . - breaks. *iuidpalities should . . . . . : w " . I �� ,. . I . I . � � I . . . take Making Good anct Useful Citizens . � � I I . . .ik, I I . . . bbe lead in, planting, as they can wait I , i . .. 1. _ �, But returning to the di9carding I . 4 - K 1. I I . �, I I I . . of � . . .1 I I . I the 50 - 75 years that it takes trees . I . � I ".1 � - � I ,subjects, surely, we do no wrong -by . I ertise .. I . � '­ 2. 11 most f rom . to grow -to merchantable size. e . I . I I . I I .11 - �a � . 11-,_ . . . I a . . . . xchangimg th3 le,ast useful of the 1. I .1 . � . I . �,,�,;,'. . . - I . I .. I � � , I a .� I present subjectsi for -new and practic- . I . I I �� I . . .. I I . I . . . I . I . . I, �i.. . . I I I . . I . � . . , I � I � ",�. , . . . , . . . . . 1� . Planting On the Farm al Ones, as demanded by our times, .1 14 I . � . . . I � ,% . . _ w . . . . I 4 " �i�, 1". a � .1 I . especially.,as there seems to 6e no . . . � . . � "I'll _ . . T e I eD P ho, n e 'R a te' - - ... Wooi on' the.farm is considered othlef way, Besides this, let me point I . ' I . � I V ,. .. 1! I j I . an mceet by most farmers. The own. out that. the studies, thus abandoned I . Il , , 'r �,*. I : . . . - , � . i . . I _­.�. L G'' ide t , "Value I ­ � I " I I _­.­ ­­ ... ...... I �... ­. . -1. � . - � , ___ _­­ ''.... � . .1 or -of..a 10-15 acres wood]Gt ,is inde- ne . ,. - a . . I � �, � ', . . . ed not be lost but ,can easily be . . Are V I I � 0 1 - ' ; I., I. . .. I I . I I . . I pendent in. regard to fu:eT *66dVoEird f6ttj6vqd­-afteT graduating from the . I . . � . . . . I . I . I . I f - . 1, I . '"' , ., IlReductions . I lumlbe� for repairs, and minor build- school by a.ulyone .w�t ,desires to do . I I . 1. . 4W . . . � . . , '� I . 0 . I 1, I � I .. 4L ­ . '. . rr . I �. ,,,, � ". . .. � I � . ... I I � ing around the farm, An- agricultural SO. Such . au,AAundertaking migh� fore.a . . . 4 . . . . .. . I . I � "I �:�l : -.1 , 1. � ­ 1: . " . . 1 �, . . 'dist-rict "wIll . I . I I I .... � I... " . . . . . . 4 ­ I I grow better crops land a pleasant bobby far "otherwise 'idle . I . . . � . . . ". .. ,, I 1� . . . . I I _ �� I ".. I . I ,� � . , 0. ' L ' � ; . livim,g, c6nditions are iniorOvedtlif 10 b,ours. * It 4%ti not be -the duty of the -- I.: - -: ... I � . . . I . . � - I .ril :I_ . I . 1, . , . 0 Experts . can- roughly estimate the . value -,of .,,a.,, -, - � _. , _. 111.�. � ­ � 0 - AZ_ .... , W,". . I ,.: . .. . . I to 15'iIer'ceut. -of the area is in- wood- state or the' -community to satisify ev- I . product by looking at -it. More accurately, . by hand- ' ' - , - .. , 11"'J, � land. It is ,a windbreak for the crops eryb6dk's pet fancy in,regard -to stu- , I., I I ". I I I I -, � " Farmers will benefit, by over $100,000 in- winter and summer and helps to dies but rather. to establish efficient ; ling and examining it. It's appearance, its texture, . . � I .If "� . � . . . ��� , � . . . I . y , . I . control ft,00ds by holding back and re- teaching and training. In the schoOls ,, 4 I, I P � I . I.. yearly ft-ough reductions in rural tele- - . I . . e I the "feel" and the balance of it all mean something - . 1 4 . .:1 ... , . ducing th,p surface run-off. Woodland. for the development of good and 'use. I I I � , , . I .. , .� - oRe. i " . I ., .. . . I �%/.­ ph .ates, effective Apljl Ist. . acts a_s, ndi§ito keep ful citizens. . I to their tfained -eyes andfingers., , . . � I I . . I I ,�, I I ,�� . . ., . ., . I � - a regular silpPly Of water in the Wells Jt will probably -require one or two . I . . ,,� I . . . V i I , , I . . I ,and springs. Years before the above suggesteii . . . . I I I I 11 1.'.. In this district rural telephone rates are The area in� woodland sh,6uld be in- chan, g- .1 , ' " I 1 4 4 . "'­ . I I I - on steial, , � I . r ." I I 1. I . � I . 't'reased, in, many districts and ,most fidi e% at the school, have been of- . I 10 But no one person can bi an expert' - . � .. l! I. . reouced 25 cents per, month -43.00 yearly. farms would -be better -if soome: plant- thi ently o W I brass, wood,, leather, foodstuffs, fabrics, and all of. .11 " � ..."', , . . � . ate 14 .reached, there should be I J , , _,� . . I . I . 8 s -t I . I'll I � 1, . I I Ing was'done. Each fl1frIet should ,only minor variations from fhe'pres- . the materials thai make up a -list of'porsonAl. pur- ­ ,A . , . it I l ", I - carefully survey his farm, and -decide ent conditions lun regard to either the I cha,qes. Aind even experts 'are', fooled, sometimes, b . i.:,� . � . ;" " 4"_ I 'Other. reductions. are- I on the locations that should be pig�-t_ cu4rren't expenditures, or the number I " . y . I ."". � I I I . 1. .1 I lw� J . I .ed. I D of t6achers, Th . at such will be,' the I concealed flaws and imperfections. I I I . I , , . ", 11 1 ,,,, . � Hand (cradle) telephones — , Very little planting is necese,ary Or C-a.qe P�o6wq � � � 11 1; � - ��: . I . I �. I I � I'll, 11 � . will be successful in a woodlot ,that probable because w6 4ball - I I I ., , . . . . Ji � , . I '1�1 I . 1, reduced.from'30,cents to 15 cents per month - . ,have about the same number of stu- 1. I . I . I . I., I & . J J 1. , . �. . , �, ''. I . . . has ntot,,been, pasture4 for yeang, as dents and bliall I . * Tb ere ,is a Surer in4ex 6f' values than the senseg � I .1 I -7 over Desk type (effective with May bills). I natrum'baa attended 'to the starting mount of .ti- . devote the same a- P , . ; 1 - � I � "'.. I I I � , . I ,,� I.... . . 1 ' me per .school year to the 6f Sight and t,otteli � - - knowledge of the 'Maker's . . . .1 . 111, 1. ,,, ., . . I of a new crop Of trees. Planted, ttees teaching, as is the -case at present. I ' A 4' 11-1 VY, 11" opist-allatibn charge-.- would be crowded Gut by the vigor- The,newguifibjects *111 er' el�someof I . iRaffie, and for ,Aat.it Stands. Hl6re is the most cer-. , - . I., "l: . -, I re eplac . . . 0, I I I . ,. Ous t -ee that have started from the presentones. .The instruction -may . �� � Business telephones reduced from $2.25 to . tain method, except that of actual use, for, judging sq ,,, . I I ... ,;:., . ' . .. I seed. Trees may be planted in a cor- thus be given,during the day in the P �� W1 $2.00. . . - same orderly manner- as at the, pres. ctured goods. Here is the � - . . I � '4 , ll, . . . . n�er that has not seeded up or an ev' the value of any manufa I , . I ;..,V, I'll I I I Ill � ,;'�, I . � I . I .1 ergreen windbreak may be need, on, ent, changing frqm, subject to subjo,et; only guarantee a:gainst' carele8 workmanship, or' I 11 It - , � "" , ";I:. . I . f Service connection _' . .. . . the .north and -west sides of the Periods and tea6hers being allotted to S. I 'i" . I I I I .. `�? I . I'll, I . wood1s, . the practical studies, in, the same way " I ,. the use of shoddy materials. . . . I 4 a. �70 1. I (where instrument is in place) on 3�usinesi � Plalitlag will be su6cesslrui in on ,as the academic ofiesL . 11 . I " i�,� ., PUpils with . I . . . . I I . , 4. . . ,. Al. .., .. ". telephones, reduced from $1.15 to $1.00; in- open. pastured ',Woodlot. The plant- spares (p&rIoids1wItb6ut studrk) Id I . . I . � .-! . , .... "I I � ;1 I'll I shou 1. e This is one tinp .rtailt reason why it pays, to i tag will speed up the restocking, and use that timerjor-'household, sciencly I ....... __ . I ­ . I I . - I- - . .-side shove charges reduced from $2.QO to I . It gives the owner an opportunity to Or manual traini I � � . . 1-1 - .9 . i I . J, I I Ug aq-the case may I read advertisements and - to buy advertised goods. . � I I ��, 4 I . . . . $1.00 (effective April.Ist). I I I introduce valuable species such, as be. It is suggested tlm,t the practical ' � I 1'1,�­ , I I . . pine,.. spruce, walnut, Oak and whiltO tralbing be iV,olutiltary for thoste,pupils I I V The produ�t that is adver�tised is Worthy of your I � �, '_ 11 I IF S�;,i-. . ' . - I I "".j� , .. I , � M 1, � . Short haut Long Distance Calls — ash. WINte ,spruce, white pine and who study'lu-Iihie,sicaderlije section of confidence'." I . . . I ��,� - � . � . . I . I . I . I . � ,-�, � . I vmgar 'maple will. grow . 11 � . �1 M ,,, �,.�f .1 under the the Collegiate, ,,OT, at least that lt,lie . �, . I . 41 '­ I � I 20 -cent .1 I . . A l_1 I . ­+erson-tb-person calls reduced to 15 shade of light foldagedi trees, such as less Intensive -than, is, desirable f0j, . . I I I �� fM "; . I ' t � . I . I �, .�.:� I cents, The extra cost for reversing. charges . , poDIvrand paper birch. 'The trees, In the ,practical .6 r, . MURCTIANDISE MUST BE GOOD OR IT COULD . ? ­'? . . I . "tiOn. I further W. I , .. .1 K � '�bn . . the pastured Woods andt underPlant- beve that the p�acfjcal . % �: I I calls to nearby ' �mining, -NOT -BE- CONSISTENTLY ADVERTISED. BUY . F, , ,, . places is cancelled - (effec- .h 1i i. � - A; , -, . . "'g, , ", .. , ., . . I . Ing under poplar do not require, the � should be continued, until the studo ' .. I I I . . . I . , I - � . uts . . � . I � . , " , I , ��", ,�' I . , . , � tive April Ist). � six-foot spacing that'la -recommended leave the sch,00Ill,,,,J,6. until they are I . ­. ADVE, GOOD' S, I I I I �* 'I . ,',��,,-i I . 11 I . ' . � . _,_6 I I . I . I '�� "­ . I . for open land, ll)lantlngs, as there will'aboub 16 ~��billd. Contrary to thl% . . . I . ­ I , � . I . - . . I . , I � . �. � , � . . _,,�,n',. . . . I -1 11�', I, I . I - Peof I sets — I be natural Ireprocluetion starting if manry mWAtkIn that It, small plq4eg . . I .1 . I "1111 IT I 1, � I ... . I 111 �r'l� . . . � I . .. ... V, 11 . . r .9 the istock are .kept out, . . . . . I � I . I , I I . . I Ui 4 � I like, Our town such Instruction sha:11 . . . . . � I .. . . . I . . . , ,� "': . I . . The special type of eq ment available for There ,ire areas on - many far=. I . I . "I , � I .1 , " . . I ... i .. - L' 4 1 11, p � . . . ' ,I I - I A. .3 . , . � 1, 1 I . I . � I - . . I 0 . I . , 11"lld Ir if'- the'"hard-of-hearing is reduced from $,2.50 to I , . .that would be better growin � I 1,_', I � .. , , , � '. . . I . III- �. I., ,,, � g trees. ' � ,� : , i � . ,..,. W-11 11 : �. I � %1. I $1 . ..50 per' � I l side that Isl dIf- nta,rl I r .!� I � ! �4 4'. , - , . � I � �.� . , . - I ,_ I . _ .. It may ,be a steep hill Laildow,fiAOIA151,11 6VC4 o may secure � - mr- 0.1 . � ,_� I .. � . month. �-, , H iv � EX'' " I ­ I I r � The:, ' ' �f�4111.111, ,"", 'Pl . : . I . � I . ficUlt 116 *01rk, or that is er6 : fr,eei SmA41 bree't� Mir planting wind- . I � " I . r I I I.. I, i I 1. 61. 11 �', �, ,, ,;- I . . :�, , �, I � I . . � I I I " I , I ;;; ,, 1j:, , , 'I, . I . �, ' P, - - I . � , 'h1f., � , . , .,,r I . I I I * irl,imks ph't-ft" Wi''And' 'r6stobliting i,'�� .. I . � I 1�� � ­ . 4 �, . ,, � , 1" � I i S,andy and .gravelly s6lls' are of . � I . l,-" 2 1 N� , I , I Wil a I ". I � . A I I I I ,,,,,,,, I , ".1 I I I i., . g1;b`W ngtfees. sorl.1A.1ve 1,,, ",,­,j,"�r, '_ I 1, I � . ­ - I Phone ' , . � 11''; . vnoodl�ts ­)W#if6aA, Borint, and, de- � . 6. blished 1860 � I 0,; �,i, � 'i I %%gw­ I '- ' ' - These reductions, especially those affecting I liability if they airs not .." I Esta . 1. .. . 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