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I , ?Mt,",,�R,�,�1­1% air I , � , r I , , 4 �", I , . ,,, � . - east . I 11 ,; . I i 1. f4RI, , 1, . I . . 5. . ..I ::: I � I . . I . '. - . �.." - . � . I . � ''I .�� ..� ,. . .. . . I . , . L, . I 11 . . cape, '. � 4 :':" , I better during hot weAVxer. - T.b .:time I . I .. L , 5�,%i� . 191"MI - � � � . I hr ' �". � . ,?, , 1, � : ,�,� — ,*. Aelther'10* ,hada -%W the eitm 08- tVi�e a day., and t. w0mep,datly 4-P - q I .11 -1 ... ­­, 4 : I " , , I - I �r"Z.,T)-�',,V�g",11,­ " ,:.V�i I I . . :..� � I I N .1 ­ .. 1. t, .., , !;tg ^ , , ­­ I � I . I .v . ­ I . . .. . . ..... . 'I "�,� � . . 7 , ... : 1, . I - I . / t the chilblain de- of one A :. -1 I 1, 11 . . .. .. , g ,�,� g; ! `12 " . . ".. � . .��`�'bow_ where .2F *iffag should be bei ' .. j .11 . � . � 11.1 I . "I .1 ; , I . --.-,- � I , I . .., �'W,'�',, �Iffi, - "I re g fore' ... � -'as,,apragz, , , , I . I 1.++1 �48 �4M�W�,',J��,%, I -I i�,A.I�Mll',NZV! , - I , ,X TO DIP SH 1�1g. I : ,��& I tv - _ I )IOP0, there. , tingling dark or as near .to' i 1 1, I'! !I* , . . � IT PAYS SHEEP " ,5=-,-.;��J�4 " �­ . v( ant or all, 0, . - �':,` V`._W'i',�:-'�I.,L, I . W."s, __ rcp�Routhl' M.D.. WP6 :� '� 4 �� �� Z 1�qi� � � . ". 1 Q ��'I�J,�4� ,� I . , . ��4Q,,' ,',',��' I . sensug 4 th4i, Itching. A blister,4 deable., 'rhis lastga,the , I�­ ! 'Llool , , , ;1,'2-'e � . . . . ring m;1y not I . I I i �, I In discussing the ,&ct .of parasites whi,@Vhas�T4 purplish tinge, formiq ay- -a great numb - ...- � 1. 4 �11'11 N, "i ,.j'1,5-1. ..., � , '�qn ': Commiaec I . . 11 1,14 ,t`S11L1E1,NL r, "'."I" number .� "' .�, , r, � I produce of ,eggs,,, but � . .. " _. - can- er thp,Area, This blister is painful since broody he will con4mbuly .. I , . � � ' , '' � `�g`i�" � -1 . . I 4 , 4 ,�� , . Secre;ary dancer' I on sheep and methods for . t4eir i�5I'll ,%, ., ,� �I �. . . . I I rity gives four ' � g , , , incl, a 10anadian, autho .. ,�, ,­;,�. 111111 and when it breaks, an, open sore is search out thbt nest containing eggs - -1 - 1- . .., I 11 .,,,� MY -,CANADA - good reasons a, tp__w y ...... it Pays to left wbij�h-*--slow -to heal. after tilip day,"s. laying -has ceased, ' . ,o,� . ,. . I �i"� I 11 JAY � I L N61 " ..' . R ,6 " I SHE E 1.4 LTH LEAGUE OF tk I-- . 1, _0111��1'11�11`1 . EA . It .- 11 ­_" '.r I .- � ­.. I ."51.,,�,Ii ,�;, . .", 1��. . I I . M, I , L I I '.. . - -­­ro avoid, obiibiaips,'the feet must failure to gather late In the day is a ok I ­ I - L, �, gMA��`,�, dip sheep. , These are: I I �, , . , I "' , �"�'�. L' . , L , , ". I I . I 4 , " ga: Pr,�HE Canadian Aank �, g . 111 I ­ I 1. I '. V q, �� 'gr"'.."; -- . _�O_ . . � I I ,�� , and kept wiarvn'b3� shoes,. Common source of ,distinct deteviora- . , , g . . sy , -_ I I. , SheeV that are freb from ticks . A � a A.-�, 'I �' I . . . � I . be prote p I �, 1��, , .�L . . I ' I �2-7C6mlimei6e, re&&WS . � I � I . � I , � .10 � . qnd, lice grow more and better, wool. _d . . S the Igo- .. - 111� W111 ERK CANCER CASES ARE FEW crease 14 this expectation during LUO )01fii@p`,, which are neither so tiqu. . . . I I . ­1� �!,"'.".' 11 I It I , . I ' 2. A clean flock -requires less feed tight as t1b interfere with circulation, -: Each gathering phquld be igaced ii .. ' ' , I ol:,'�,,`,�., 'L . present century: It will continue to and ,is more easily kept" good con- nor so, tW .1 w f r c 11 ng f th cool, t C. . . . . . 1 I -�, " , , I - � - � . portan e of agriculture, b", I ,� 1', " I � i* I�.11 "I ': ", - DoctQr Aucel do La Garza Brito, increase as long as public health, mea- dition. .. . , 4; go to al o o bi I o e es part of the idbllar It no . ­ .. . 11 .1 I '' . \ ,� ", . I . the feej� Tlgh�-IY-fiffl , with other cool spot is available, as s,00n � rt.� �,`; - , I ng shoes, � 1. L' - """, the Chief Hf�alth- •Officer .of Mvxico. sures Continue, to Save t.he-L.Lbabi 'i . given this field of industry special, ' ' . I .1 I ,�V, , ell I, 3. The lamb crop is stronger, ewes thin 6011ift. over thin stockings, JA ,1 �,' - ", tilag Canada. last alitumn, asserted Them is SdU considerable 'a�l . v$q gathered'. Eggs should not be pat . . A � ' � I , 1A . virsi OPPort - mdlk better,. �Lud IIB-x*s , grow more re �rauble, 'as do stockings which, . are I'll �ILLLLL AIN,11.A INto tartans or cases ,immediately it , I r . , ,r I , t,4.# there, Is littl# cancer in the Re- ity in Canada to. ,lower n � attention. The Managers .of, - our I I I , �, I . . . I I I I I t , "".: the infant' t rapidly. so (thea as to cause- feet to � this can be avoidedL Tike Ideal con- I --1 I � I . , ' �-publlc of Meodco. ' Asked for the ren- inortality rate. In 1921 Ibis, rate was . . 111 '14:x. _ 1. , 1� 11 - ­ I " I' ­­ � 'customersI � . . ��� �, "I'.." . , disease 4. Parasites area sourci3, of ser- spire, I Cainter for cooling eggs Is a wire,",y , I, branches give farmer � . L i -,4%, � I im of this Immu4ty from a di 84; in 1935 It was 60, a redueblow.of Ions disouinifort to shp,p. The &,oQ.d When the hands and feet are chill- .k-wire'b"iket is th,e.next best: and , ' . I ,. ' I I , -, -1 which attacks'abwt one in ten of almost 30%. 1 - 'ed, . .. I ­ 11 � . shepherd should be. mindful of ' the thei eliould- be kept away from pexibaps the most practical. These . individual attention and are always . I . I 1. 1111.1 'the population of ithis country,' the ' pect we of still far be, comf6ft of his flock. ' open fire A baskets are waste paper containers. , - 111.4,11%., In this Yes ' . ,place, stove or radiator. . ­ , �1111 J � f". �'.1, - , doctor replied, "There is �Ittle cancer hind such, e6iintries ase Zealand, He also points out that as a result sudden change -from cold to excessive .. . ' . . I . ready to discuss and assist,t?Aipm in . 11 � :"�faI.Ibr ��L , in Mexico because the­*ast. majority and South Australia, where rates of dipping :bhe saving in feed and in- warmth -causes a rush of blood to the . , , . . - ., "I , .1 _*­!_ , - of. our populatibu'do not live long ent. (deaths per 1,000 -live births) as low creased weight of ,Iambs and wool, parts wl4ch [have -been chilled., and , To Usi�of P�tash � I solving their probleM.' I ,� ". I ".1; . `-"o tangier is a ' . I ,. I" --.1, ggh to have eaucer." .1 11 ,,, "r ,, _. . I . as 3,21 and 23, respectively, are 1!e- may easily iamoUnt .t.o ft,GM 50 Cents this leads to Irritation, ,followed by, It is the light, sandy and gravelly - � . I . �, I Ninety , I " I " I ,, . �,,.. . 11 disease of 35 years and after. corded. I I to $1.50 per ewe. chilblains, soils and muck soils that as a rule IS you require any -form of banking . . I'll, , - I I I v � per cent. of eameers, occur in personig . L I .1 .. - ,,:� - , ; . - Under such circumstances, suppos- are markedly d6ficient in potash,, and t_....','��. I . after this age. Doctor Brdto, went on - W' riters who have Inadequately stn - __ - Ing it is -the feet which are'cold, the on which profitable returns way be service we shall welcome an ..... I'll, ; , I . I 11 � to say, "'The average .exPectaUOIL of died the question are'laccustomed to proper, procedure is ,to remove -shoes expected f.rbm the application of this I �11 � 4 , .) 1. I . �tJ . I� �:life in, Mexico is 37 ,years. People say t11 -at cancer is uncombnon. among ockings.FIrsit of ,all, the feet, qlement. The -rate of application will, opponanity to be - of heli. to you;,� ' d,!,Qbefore cancer appears among th6 primitive,races. If they �rere to should be .placed in cold water and of course, depend on a number of . I . -..�.. 111� I I .1,11 , I ; unem", say that primitive' � races do not live Farm Notes then given a brisk. rub with a rough ;actors, chief among which are the ,: - . . . 1Z I " - i , , I. �, " I,-. � . . ,,, , 14 this. - country the expectation of long, enough to (have can or that , 1�1 towel. - 41ils, treatment restores cir- haracter . I I I . A - f 12,�.,- . I I and fertility of the soil, I . 11 life is. cancer goes unmeognized . -, nk . 66 . . I . I -J .about , 59% years for made Prices Compared � , , T,culatiob. graduaaly and averts trouble. nd the nature of the crops to 0 �� , - A poor state of health may be the grown. For most grain hop �, - . 0. . I 11 tbim, 61% years these and ' e send -primitive, they. a . I 1. 1; i . � . babies and no less , the � An interesting comparison, of pric- chops an kip . - I 1"",- . for females. There has. li�m an in- would be -nearer the truth, The ab- Isis is _.that of the, prevailing price 50 underlying cause of chilblains, and so plication of muriate of potash. of 60 . .. . . . . I ..... �� I'll, ," 1 4 F:. . I - 1 4 originals- rarely consult -a- doctor. . it follows the"s a practical measure to 75 Pounds -per acre will be found I . .... I ,� I - ',- � I - , � ". 1: 0 1 11.1 - I Their womeh especiallly, are shy cf years, age and the prevailing price of preventiqu t1ite ,general health 'sufficient. For clover and alfalfa .1 1, � . 11 .. 11 I _­` .. to4day, for farm produce in Renfrew I I . 11,�­ I I I , - V. - any but the 'medicine -an'. It Is County. "fty years ago, : should receive ,attention, through pro- these amounts might be ('nubled wibh �� I A � I I 70�. MME UN, e L11 ,J , . prices were A only the direst necessity that will as follows: Wheat, 80-90 cents bust � per diet- and, such hygienic essentials, profit, For ,potatoes, rc..S, Lirn and d"%1L" I t t . . I . . . W,:" . � I 064 drive an Indian IwL�oman to a white el, peas 29c, oats 35-36c, butter 12-20c as fresh 43AT, rest, exercise, cleanliness leafy crops generally, lvv 1­un.Cs';&9 I I � . . - . ... ,r �..� � . phygiciaM wir ��MM�RCE - "i . I . . In COW and elimination. � . . �, 11: I 0 . consequence, tbe"r can' 1b., eggs 17-20c doz., potatoes 60-60c ' In manyL tomes, muriate of potash per' may be I I. . I � ! .. %) I I P� � - , - old enough to have bushel, hay $9-$10 ton, turkeys 8-9c the floors, are cold . I - I—. Seafo I rtb �, - :# - ; W I . � I tens it they are I . . _Q n. . . . . considered an .average dressing, but Mr. . I - . " L I . .. - 11 � " malignanit disease, go unrecognized. 1b., geese and chickens 5-6c. Prices and In such homes, the mother who frequently 200 pounds may -be profit- : . 40-0, Mille, 'AAGnagKOF" 19"MC116 1 'i ., There seems to be no good reason for prevailing this year during the tholl- stanids for so many -hours, doing her ably usedi. As a rule -it will be found WN be 910,16 have you call and mem any a .1 . k. ".. I r4i,", - . I , 162 , the.....assertion, so often. -heard, . that housework; develops.chilbh�i'ns on, her more use : I . in which the 0 ' I 11 � I day, season were: Wheat 1.00- holt , .., . advantageous to e 'potash . -_ . 1. . ink con bel you. I 11 NJ people are less liable to heels and ihe sides of her feet. To with forms- ofnitrogen and �- - � I . . ., - '+, ff ..., I � primitive peas $2.00-$2.25, oats .55-60c, butter, . � I �,:� - - I— �� I , RiAL .. I Mo S - - — ---------- - ----- --------- -.-.. - ... � ............. � . 1. . � 1� a I'll malignancy than the 96 -called civiliz� 34-36e, eggs 25-35c, potatoes 5 some extent, this may be overcome I* -- ----- - � - __ ­_ - ­ � ........... � ---------- � ...... . ... ____1_ . . � rp, UNG,?" - , 0_61D, ha c .acid than alone,4i`nd it is always . , � I __, . . � y by wearing, heavier shoes and, warm- , . . . " . . I 9.1- . . . - ed. $8-11 ton, turkeys 20-25c, geese 17c, advisable to try out the fertillz& on , . I., 'I, 11 X- I I ". I . . I I I - .1. ! 'I -One thing,appears certain,, namely, chickens 18-25c. er ;'s&ckjngf� but more attention a s*ll, scale before matking large : .1 " , ... AY -10, 0M. E.S.T. 'that there Is -n � . should betiven to-warmiug the floors. purchases. I I and I . . �i 9. - pore cancer among na- I Paintingwhole system, and. exerts a: partiou- ern QqI Northwestern - Que- � ., tions where the average age of the . - � , . STATION,cm . . iodine will stop the itchilag at the - I larly -strong influence on the genera- bac, 90,000 pounds. Total, 1,510,A00 '" .M,�. e, for this Raise Your Own Living - l .: .... -, . onset- It an. open' sure "develops, develops, it . . live orguhB. Females which are ap- pound,&. , I .., , � li -h ­.�� pnv� reason, has -more cancer than. North Whether willing or hot the major- is well t, . Alfalfa a Valuable Crop parently non,breedeers will often be- Sweet Clover: Belleville, ,150000 IC �� 1 . do the danger of in- " �.. - , I . - I '-' fection that attends all open sores . . come pregnant -after this drug has pounds; BrockvID.e., 22,500 pounds. 0 1 b . - . . �.. . I I :: ', __ . . , I I and, secure skilled treatment. -Apple growers have f46und that in been adminis(p.ped for a few nioniths. Total, 172,500.' .. _. _S I'll, I . I ­ - I ­ dibivolve two ounces of Timothy and alsike mixtures: Nor 1, 4" ej " 11 . �c; . . I . . Chilblains, are not dangerous ,to life, order to get sufficient color and ma- For cows, .: but they may take a great deal of the turitY for the fruit, it, is necessary potassium iodide inA cup ,of warm Timothy and alsike mixtures: I � "I I , � . It, . joy out of 'life. to keep ,the orebard, in. god, breakingwatef; sprinMe this solution ever 100 Northern Ontario n,�, Northwestern . _­ - � - pqunds of salt spread evenly and in Quebec, 50,000 pourdds. 4 . Questions concerning Health, ad- up only at intervals of five or SIX I A, - . -1 I . 11 I .� . . dressed to the CanadlAn, Medical As- years. And for this.,gurpose the best a tbiu layer on a clean floor, and mix Prices: Red, clover; basig No. ,I I . 'k -n � sociation, 1 - 84 College Street, Toron- Crop to use is al I falfa. well. 'When the salt is dty, place It per pound, � to 22%c; . 11 I I Brockville, 21 " I ' I : . . ­ . to, will be answered personally by Alfalfa, being perennial in nature, in a box where, the andinals have free Lower Ottawa Valley, 24, to"26c'; Up - 11 . . . I . �:! ... � � , I'll .11 "to it For ewes., follow the per Ottawa Val -ley, 24 to 26c. Belle- . ' '' . .1 letter. . remains in the ground year after year. access . "I •.. . F , I �-V 1, . / . Its roots penetrate the soil much some mo as for cows. vl4le country ran seed, 15 to 18c;'&I- . I �".. - � I . . . I . - deeper tban"I"those of the apple tree, For so'I0rs-, dissorve one ounce of falfa, basis .No. . 1 per pound, Brork- ,,� � .. . potassium iodide crystals in one gal- ville, 26 -to 28c. Upper Ottawa Val- , ­. - , , ,,, - and •.therefore,. do not consume much I �11 I . . I . � ity of farmens are now obliged to sup- Ion of water, and, mix one, tablespoon ley, 20 to 22c; Belleville country run , � I I of the moisture supply available to �. I . I . .. I ply more of their own needs. . The the tree. Furthermore, the roots -op- per sow daily in. the feed or drinking seed, 13 to 18c; alsike, Belleville 20 A r , I . . �v.., I . . . . � I . following list may provide sue the soil, ma water. ftr'maree, give each maxe a 20 to 26c; Northern Ontario 'and I - en. up 1. � .. estipts for further economy: king it, poro.us. half a teaspoonful of potassium -Iodide Western Quebec, 20c; timothy basis e I I I , "" , - I . I I . . . 9 I.' Milk a few. good, cons; feed re- thereby allowing the air to penetrate in the feed grain or water on, the first No. 1, per pouvd, Brockville, 3 to 4% . .F 16", - ­ I � the soil, which in. turn stimulates bac- ", . -. .. 1: , � . I I � commended rations. terial action. , .and fifteenth' of each month, cents; lower Ottawa Valley, 4 to 5% r �if. E . 1; 0'. . - 2. Patten one pig for every two I I ,-.I cents; certified, No. 1 5 2/5; Belle- P, ­.. . . This plant is capable of taking nit- .- . - � . .......... * ....... I ` / adult inembers of the family; care � I villa 'country ,run seed, 3 to 4c; sweet ) 1. . ­14� 1 . roger frocata the air and storing it In Eastern, Northern and Central Ontario . ­­ I � the me -at ,properly. I clover, basis No. 1, per pound, Brock- ii - �. Keep at least 100 good hens, the roots as, -nitrate fertilizers early Demand: The small crop of alsike ville, 10c; country run seed, 5 to 7c; � . . � al ­� ; I correctly housed and- fed. in the spring, to promote, re id and red clover is now mostly sold and' Belleville country run seed, 7 to 8c; I . I . growth, and to stimulate blossoming. most of the best qualities �of alfalfa titinot-limy-and, alsike mixture, basis No. ,,, I ,.!,r"�;�, � . 1 4. Raise a good garden; water ',"� 4 I ., t'., -•. A ,crop of alfalls, is an extremely has been sold also by th�e growers. 1', per pound', Lower Ottawa Valley, � ill, � . from windmill if possible. 1 14 1 I cheap Source of nitrate supply, Al- % has not I . : . 5. Plo*, only cash crops, which ,ome red clover yet been 8 per cent. alsike, 7c; Northern On- 4, C � , . .1 J I .. . � 4.ihow, litt!!4 ogr4,. no mr,plus. - , .. � falfal being the heaviest yielder of threshed .but, Ilia,t t remaiiiiing is not t�irio- a-nd Western, Quebec,_ country c a_. , and grass crops, may b ' 11 .1 I -6. Gro " all legume a very good run seed, 7 Co 9c per potind; red � 0 1. I .W stock feed. e extensive. Tife demand is I wo�,,: "I . . idtir own . cut twi616 a ,year, The CuttkA29% for red clover, good for alfalfa -and clover mixture, Northern Ontario and F . T.- ,19Utrher fat cows and, steers ; !,,i,t, . . " , I—. . 11, ";I � ­ trade meat wit,11 neighbors. which ars allow�rd, to remain under alsike, fair for sweet.. clover and gen- Nortihiwestern, Quebec, , ... . country run ­ d 6,1�`, . . : 8. Raise your own living; keepGhe make an excellent mulch, erajUy Poor for timothy- although there seed,, 18 to 2Ge,wper pound. . n �Ri, .: . : . � ­­,. . -_ which, 0011-servies moisture and keeps is some movement of timothy in the Southftsitem, Ontario: Demand - . IN W_� - I . I . . . I your rdof tight, I , weed - 9. Get down to earth and do the 9 down. I . Brockville ,and Belleville areas. The situation has not changed ,much � N 11� 'A, ." best you can, to -day., . . Supply: Red clover, Bellevjiw,-_7Y� sin,6'e fast month; the demand for all 1�1* I.. . ' �., I . 11 � �, .10. Drive a horse until you can 000 pounds; Brockville, 9,000 poijnds; - 11 � .. 4_ftro�__ I Breeding Troubles items except timothy is good. Seed W, I - ,z.1 I � . _9=0 - Lower Ot,tawa Valley, 18,000 pounds; merobants are reported to be quite I., , . � .__ afford to buy gasoline. I ' 11 I— __ . / " . 11 Upper Ottawa Valley, 5,000 pounds.; active in, obtaining supply for ,the (lo- . IhO, I I . � __ 1- .. � .� - - ..." ll . - - ­ . ­ _. I 1�,. ....-I.. I... .. _­ .. ... 11 .. - � ­­_ I . . MI. � . I . F0110wi`ng long W-Mitefs'-t-n-th 66ep Nort-hern, 'Ontarld an,61-Weg,tern' Que- inestic trade and export. I I ,:., . .. . 6 . - ,. r �J I — snow, as this winteT promiseg to be, bee, 6,500, - pounift Total 108,500 Supply: Red clover, 116,500; alfitr . . . 11 1`1 - '. . � Feed a Balanced Ration a great deal of trouble is usually ex- pounds. fa, 385,000 pounds; alsike, 52,000 1. 11, , . ,w.. . - I I _�"*• perienced with hairlessness in young Alfalfa: Belleville, 2000,000 pounds; ,pou,n,ds;. sweet clover, 336,000 pounds; . I I ° �N,,� , . �,�. A. I .. If ,there is one thing more than say pigs, goitre in calves and lambs d Brockville, 43,000 pounde; Upper Can. timothy, 1,700,400 pounds. 4 a �,." I 0. � � , art other the importance of which i . , 1��'.. - . . its Joint ill 1,121 foals,. It is suggested that ads Valley,'16,000 pounds. Tota], 253 - Prices: Red clover, per pound, , D "7" ­ 1� TO , I II , "";, I : stressed in hog feeding, it is that these troubles may be traced to, -a 000 pounds,. basis No. 1, 22c; country run, 16 �0 I �A, ., . 1". : � .1 I ��fil��-. I I grains alone are not enough to -make lack of iodine in bhe -thyroid gland of Alsdke: Belleville, 15,000 pounds; 20c; alfalfa, per pound, basis No. 1, I 4 ii -1 I I . . , . .'' ,;: I good hogs, and that for the 'Pr-Oduc- the pregnant female, and losses from Northern OntaT14 afid Western Que- 26c;,cGuntry run, 17% to 22c; alsike 2 .. . .1 m ,., - , . . tion of the select bacon type hog it this cause i4ey be avoided by feeding bee, 3,500 .13-ounds. Total, 18,500 per pound, bas -4s. No. 1, 28c; counti:.� ) 4 d _��­ _ 151 .,BUSINESS MEN LIKE is important that a balanced, ration be iodine, in, the. form of potassium I ". 11�. I I I 1. assium lo- pounds. . run. 17V2 to 22c; sweet clover, per t - �fq,-� llq I ­ I I . fed. I . dide. Timoth-y: Belleville, 300,000 pounds; pound, basis No. 1, 61/ic; country run, , F It " 4 - In many parts of Canada, particu- Potassdum iodide has a ' . ,generally Brockville, 490,90D Pounds; Lower Ot- 3 to 5c; timtothy, per Pound, basis; t. .'4"T�' '4 . larly throughout the Prairie Provinc- 1§tlmuls,t,.1ng effect, toning up the tawa Valley, 640,000 pounds; North- 'No. J, 9c; country run., 6 to 7c. f .;�. . 1, .1 ", . es, there is an abundance of cheap , ,. HIS0 grain feeds which as they stand lireI I r]rLEXPENSE ITEMI -46�,',�-, I. II,z�­ ,I . . unmarketable, but whew fed' to live ,1' I . I . . 14":', _� . . stock quite attractive prices can be 4 , . , " realiied. Where grains alone are fed , ,,,, . . � . . . "k, ",. . the live stock product is seldom sat, .... ­::., � I - ­ fir -111111 I 4 " , Q� . �-�J�,'. , il','I suits a' protein supplement must be I . of V - . 10 Paying money out is always less pleasant isfactory and to get worthw(hile re- -look IN � .... � - I I Ik I ­ . Tj-,�,?,, I . than taking it in. Expense items are head- incl4ded to .. " ,olly,,`�L', I I . . balance the ration. � &K! - 1,J% . 4 Skim milk -or buttermilk In some R .D. 0-% I I , I il .1,11t, .. aches for the business man, with one exCep- form is, the Ideal protein supplement u I ,,,��­ � . � I *y . � 1��, F " , A L11FE0 - Zv'� in hog - feeding. These,, however, are � ­V'L�, , I � IV -S.. I � I ,­�,,, . 1,1.�, ­� not always available but because . I �.,',��4 tion. . I 11 . 111"" f, AN I , � ,,k&I. � these are not it Is no reason - ft .�t j­�;� ,., � . . � � F 4 , .-!0,, 1. II&N, *Nk"otber equally good forms of pro- and vianY 1�- �1, . ..liances � I I ,� . tein suppldment should -not be used. to health applies. ,6 cannot. be . . . 0 . f '1_ __ —iL— . 1. I I . odern , �'1.41­_, .... Money paid for advertising is the single ex- A VeryL fine Jype of pork can be, pro- use of r" allowances 11141I.- . if -tally necessary liter" '_, I I I �i Product feeding tankage, a by- The I but V1 .tars fixed atlo Y"'. . I THERE'S A REASON . . . -of the pain -his her costly the jffospt . I , ., ception. It's the only expenditure -a busi- prodiiet -king .industry. T other f Z�rj�"­' vided Outlo . . ,r, , provides an animal protein supple- . � , r. I There's a reason why you instinctive- . pro ents. . I I " I . ' nt ideal -for hog feeding and at for needy P"t' . 'k, A�r',',�,�., me I . ly turn to the merchant who, adver- ness executive will regard' with pleasure, the present time this can be obtained from see ng a tires when you want dependable mer- . I that n' I . ty, will ' eseenitially at. cost. , � ..',V...� ... chandise at reasonable prices. 1. I . . makes sure t from deforml. ' for he knows his money is being invested, your 'donation 6 . I I , . health or escape- I ,. -C Advertising builds his sales, increases . I . r he , this institution. I I - . I" 1 .­ I . ,:,.i , his business. The lower margin of not lost. I I Chan for - thd ctobr,o . . I . �3 , ", Winter Brooding of Chicks at , . r 11 - . , I, , I . 11 . . normal c ck in vain . I * , spared I , C,�,� � profit on each safe is passed on to I . 1; � 11 ever . needed IS 4 I . you. . .. , I � The poultrymen with proper equip- er k110 "I , . I. ,. � . ' I.. �. , " . . ment'cap bae chicks in -mid-winter . �s siire that no nee . on treatment and I , " Advertising' is an investment�--something as little mortality' as with April . � utur mplated bY the eats. r I . 11�! ' , When -.you see a local storekeepef'si " ' " I I And it W* , t9s f n e fixed ­ 1,e.:� ad in your home town paper, you can - _ . Z11, chicks. He may not get as ..high per- -tie Patten Governor 'Zw�'. . . � 7k � I �v , . s considered the buyer's � -day to assure more income to- fien a lit . V1.u.nicipal, ­ . � , paid out to tentage hatch as, later on, but even w re than is Contemplated Wards. � 0 1� '' - . . I ;:` interest as well at his own. � C 1q, , I , . . the hatchability of..eggs -is being con- .ttentiOri costing more and I are In Pub. I . ,,,1�4"jql,�', , C. .. Pro, ,4M41 ­ - trollied by .the feed. January chicks made by - beds . .1,�� . ; , , * -THE EDITOR morrow. Building' deiiiainid_ for merchan ff rants I �01 our 420 -1 I I 0 1 ? _-, . - will cost more as eggs are ,higher over 400 . I­ U,',�,.,,,, I . , rt,.from the Toronto I , . , I , Remember, I OV . d . It" ,,, ___ — - It will emb . are I ... I dise through advertising is just as import- Priced' to start with; .TbE& TkeMe ,-,7 % .1- . - . . bake -more fuel, . than :with spring ' - slippo se, ,oatients I . . - ' ��:,, , I .. ba � I , .. V�I,,�',,- .1 I I .10 -S&A reeeives'nP .1ce becau . . . .1 , " I , . I MM I o , , ��Ity Ser I 1� :''ZL 1: .. I., , � ant as buying goods. Advertising not only , br�aoding. Elit'there Is more -time Tlie I . . a A,,,­­��­_ . for looking ,after .the chicks; there -0 the Prov -71 � I - 0�.,:-.1,W", " . .. . . - .� I ��,.��. - - . Federatiba for Com Of r I 7- A ON'.1, _ " . _ I I may be less disease oid mortality; . . - r44,410, I I , ­� I - creates demand and -builds cod -will . it . . Feder; _ oll .. � I . . .. . . - . , 'L��.,."4,�� -, ". - 'j I . I . " 9 1 9 broilers will catch a high market; - ­ accepted from all P , ary, 61 C cite St - . , ,. 11,'�.� ,. ­ . Se � ­ I , I . . and pullete s' old be laying early in I , . � I �N,IQV�4;��., i I . I I ' , the Appeal ctet I . ,,1,,,��, - � I . .... - n"',�-10i- � ', ,.� . I ,Y"�O,Ir,,�', - 1. I.. . .. makes moneir for *e man who uses it the fall or e*en in late summer when our 90i to. Tqron!o. r'��, .. . I � . .0 - "tail y I ,';,�,gj,,�. , .r . � ;I , p.�,,I,"��' I :r 1. "Mg prices are at their, peak. Of . .� . � " �: ; . I•please . - ,,"�, "I r � . ­ � II,-1vM `� , I. I - �, 0 - . 1* " ,',,,.� . , . ., �.,�,,.� � I I , � . 1. ­�­' " , , . I I r I . course, if Many started hatching ,all 6�11.11! , P, - . I , ,91 ',�,,:V', � . Xl,�, , , .T1, . , I �', _ " 11 I I . .. I I I . . SP R , , : I 4�f,,;�, Q�_ t', ­ their chicks In January the hfthie�r -1 T 7. 1 I .,. I ,��,',%,,'I'�lI , WIF _;W I lel�"', � ­e,t­., � . , , . ". would be .1, 1­'­� I , ", - " ", I . Orftes for brodleis and eggs, wo . T A `,.;O�,, � ,..";, : wiped out,. and chicks batched at , �,;�, EL"Al 5�11 11"i,7 � , smfth I 7,Up " ,J,',�� �, '). 'A �: . sonite other season would flid--the - " I "I, I ._`F .111, �, ." a- ��� V 11'V�- 't"4,4',.Y;�", " IT.J , . , e, �,,� -I'- �,_,',OITORt_..%§"�'' :��� '�' - 11 I , , .. . I � . ­ best mhrket.* ]Brooder houses unsiI V I .,_.," �, IZ,N�,'z 1 , , I �,­ .4 ,ed for prolonged zero weather, and ' Y,�,,�,�,.��4�,4 ''Ak , , - I .. � gAllls ,y' 1. ­­ d ." I . 1 17 N'BROS, Pubfisliers - , ­ I . ., I., � - MCLEA the higher. price for chicks vnil ,limit . 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