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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-06-17, Page 2N- 1. ­ R , I I - I I --11r1f .1 .1 - . Tirr, r r"", W�, 7�'.. -q, "r ,.r -;- TIT �, , � , r � 7 4"FeR '117 ` , T, F� 11 I - , - I � !, � I 4;`Im9r,� � frr r , ,� , : � 11 4, "", � � . . I � I �61, ..� 1. . . � r . ff , , .1 I �, , '. AW^ . 041 I 0 � 1100 � I . � � -­ -­­--­­ ----­­--­ -- -� , 00 � 104.1�1 W 1,110.1 0 1% I I--...-- ­ ­­--­­.­-­. .. ­ .ill � =!!! =,.v . � - � I � ­ I . � - ­ - . . . " '"".%"W*00*-.-*�­.�­­�,-�, .�V-.---,�'. I .. , . -*,* * 6 + + * * * + + "� + *4 * t- I I I 0"p- �,, KI, � � 1, . " ie', ��.";":F�;-��-.; 1:..., 1� +++**+** nVOIC 44 loll about the oliddle of July. wqabkotm watod !, I 4ft . :. '�� . , Fr��t��4"T,.#" , J + � "IN , . A A mixture of equal p4ris when just. � *% W4% op I I , ". ...4- � . 1'.. 1, .. - -- . # - � '.. . �, I. . 1 . , I i . I . ure, acid phosphate and wood ashes, , . r--11% I 1�1-, � ­... 1, . .. . I .�,V�q-`:� � �­­:!%Aj,; ,. -.$, ­ 11" X" t1lflL P $ . �. ;�: 1'.... ...,:��, !,�,,I:� ",� ­ a I -Y..,r I , ,.. - IRWIS" . . applied its above, except oue-'half I I .'. ,. . I . , . .. ..,,,�!-�;:.x.,.il�" 14 1he Dahlia and pound to the hill, will g!ve excellent X"O"k"t *^ I .1. '2�"".,.�,--­ ..... :� ��:',* ­­ �,�: �,: �� ., t.", 14 � . . 4 --1..-...:L';;, . I � .... � '' 1 4 1. , I W-1 ... .. ­. . :; � f floW to 6roW 11 results. Ifnelther 9tths4bovo Is ..;;,"...., -.1. � . 4.11� �.-,�,"��,..":."��'�i;,��-.'., 004 0040% 40"K "M , '-:;':..%'4. I. � , 1( , ", ­.. , , 1". � , *:�­ , I. -:1.w. - --4,,.,..'�.:; � � , I � ?�,'v4 . ­­ . 8VAIIAbIO. equal parts of bona meal . ) W � 1. .", .... N. 1..'� "'....."'.."k.... . ­1- D� , Lo ,. . ��,.:, I , -,! .. ", 0 1 . I I . abho 094a 40 Au 4404M #I bow V � i , ,­��;.,'!, . ,� 10"... ., *1. , ...,., . ." .. I . .and wood ashes, about one-half pound ,.ON gq lr,v,", 4W vp $ . �. .--�:-::��.':! � '," , i;�'­. I .1 I . f + 0 .I....... - ., :1 " ". 1� � I " � �,. -,,e '. ­. - . . � . . . -9, 'O V ­ , 0 4�04 ­ r I ��1.- :.. I � , �, , 6 . �,;�.::. ,�, ,�. to ,tile hill, will give good results, but . . . . . . i�--,,�.,;�.,i:, . , .":. :, ...­­ I .., 4.'. �..: � ... ". I -++*,*, all++ *�+++++*-#+*+ +,+,-+ I . .:1 + *++* i �:',.',�"`�!:;�f,�. " , . " - L- ,;L. �- I . ­ - : ". �,.',"� I., I . )ON 0"Wak QN , ! : � � . . ­! � - �: 1A... � . Z , � * , �.. ... ­ � I A,­...�­O.��, ­"�- , - - 11 - 0 1�,,k, . . . ,�."�. ;: ,.. . �7 " . . . " al, x. t%. *!, . I do not ustaull three, as a least to wor e I A . I i,­�R . 1. . .� . , , I.,.,.,;." 41. i than A ftWille In the dahlia family. . 0 NX01 all . �t�_.'f,",�-'�'I'��,'�*��'.",.!.,'...,.:.,;.-;,,:-.-� * ."L;., ' - �­ e (Phila4elphI4 Recor OWN KXM'111 jco� ' ­3N.0.4.,��,, �� .. I '' ­* . .. . ��,��:��::e I ' V"Owom $""%W , I . 1�1�.:,;��; ­� , 1* .. , 0.1 1. 'L�� ­'. . I . . ... ,;L I . . ., � -L .J, ,;,. ' . .'. ' . ,.. I .,;,..,.. '. �'..�..,'�."­,`,", ;`L �"'­ .�, 'I,' I - . . I Not so many years . have passed Cultivatiou-Tborough cultivation Is , , I I . " I . y . , � 4:.1�'W".1ir .,�,�� ... ,�w w ,;�., L An"" 4 � :, ­ 01. ..1 I . '\ � . I , �,�. , Twlw�. - ,z , ,since we werQ accustomed to, lieartugp of the utmost Importance, and It � \ I Ssl. .1 -1. 1-14 �. M 3 - �1 ­.-.�,' � ,11 I. pro- "" ..... r 1. . ,* L' ­', Z � I � q I .. - Ok . I .. L I SZ'- ' IL � " 'ZI, ­ W I It . , - � � �:. �, q, �4,; :1, . I I ..... � . I 11'' ..... � ,!: - f � " 'b4t are they9l' when 4abilas loom. parly 4oue. irrigation way alings w6um . 00011 �. , b� kk* ... fl, . ,. . L t be A"""* o - " GRAWINO AND I0TJDIXX0x. of tile stock exposed above the 4ur- 11 " ,,, , . .,�.% " I t , , i ''.��, -� 1. �j X.;� IV 1.11!. i-�4 V ", , , .� Ir". � VJ . L I - 1 o . . 1 4�o,� �- -� , �Jt L , , c, into ylj�w. Now the daIllia has dispensed, with. Cultivate ut least I , ij­ t­,"T.�,-4.­ * --� . . � '. L - (IrAftfus and 1juddiag are I I I . .1 . -7 �1 I i �,."..'­ --4.,h- .,;.,!4Xr.W .. 1 1� thrust J,ts way ahegil� in the' race. of �'ace 4 w�ek and as soon after each Dudley 11 ::: " 1*1 , " 'N reft as ground can be worked witilo I . .. � 11 I "'r. ..��!�i�,-P; - � , - -- I 6IM" I I I �� , + 1`11� 411.1,,!i M , ut . �laportAut lueo,of the goll ,and thus precludes the ., X ,�.L-.-,,�. -, 19- 14"I"I"', 3- , 45" , -4 LLLLL . L s4bility of We developlUent of roots . - , . I ... . �: � I A . front the portion above tile had; while �1% , . . 14k,"", ­111V�,��tsa.��41­ .��,�,�t'�F. 1� NA, Kh' ::: flowers, and no wonder w1terf It was beComilig lumpy. fAeters !a tho succesaut growing (of, PO :: I " . ,��AiA ;. L , . .. 1. I I'll 'TX I ..... . . . . . h-- 4 ,;�� ` -, , ." .. U� . , :: I � The cultivation at- I " ,�,... . ..... I � . - �. 1.11, "ZI.- WNW^ "LON10% V% columeretal fruit. In fAct, were Alt a piece -root grafted tree with 1 long IN . . . . . . . I " .4 ,41Ri1.":,.,.­ .1 , � being Improved bi leaps And bounds. , IISIA��­ I * ­ , , � , ter a soaking rain need only be shal- . I �­4-,ge, ; �&,.;. �­.w 1-,.!`.;,:,, .."; -,,;;, � I , /I&I.X., A The exquisite colorings and Artistic low, and each successive cultivation I forms of th'.s art rarnoved frout the scion Is practically the camo as A tree . � * .�. ­,,��-,��- - 1. ONOW osrw *"% W100-04% Propagated fro . � Li � - m a cutting, ae tliG ,it;j .c. -O: :��,:"..i.vL4'.1" . . if,,,--. , I - - 0,�q" '. ,L I ,,, ­ I L- I.M. I L I -P I R1, I�X,W,11­ - -:..,.'1e­e r, . ," .. 1 *4 a , hortleulturlsti. It Its. fair to bellevo 04t, A, . ';",4�:­ ". , V�� I . ormation gly- tt such beauty that you, deeper until the ALext rain, t e shal- , l I scloil will strike root and the ,new I 1,1,11 �'L . IX,r.11 I 1 .�,.��,*M­ i - - ­ ­ , .11-1 the Judustry woula, do4y witlit the plant will be upon its. own root. In . ­ ��', �­L�'C'A"J �FA, I ­ ."­ ­ , �, - . .% look twice, wondering what thdy really low again, Tlits should be kept up R. vmstom .' ..,,��­',.'jq.R, ­ -j�'.., .� j,'._ t, I ­� , � ... * -t,!��,'.­ .� Vk- �,' " -'W,. - � 0*114,4s now Ot0diag, All Mu 1,&""' reglone where 6evere winters do not - - I., - - -, .i ,�p ,"P. " .; until the middle of August, then. gra(l , . . . I are. ,�� , , W�..-.,,,j�, .,,,.�, . wow"i"M 040, 00wo"04 doubtedly ' .,�. I m­41'r- . - 14.111�,�A, , ;� � m,ouPoulgoeous fruits, sucI4 go, apple$4 enter as a tactot, there I,, Ila - ­ � , 'C t uAlLy bring the earth to the hill until � - I ­ . ". , - , '11;�­A�,Vg'-�A , �Ii I moulded by four or live more inches, *WAW 0 � - � - L �,.JW' L, , � . J# f'.., L .... .. �: Of course, dahlias liovt sway in Sep - a aquiber of, reasons why budding Wfll �t� , . ., ".Iv- �... . .. . . , I ,, un ,06 kwaa imom Pears And quincec., the stone fruits- . 11 . X L I 0A. , , tember and October lit tae cut -flower IrrIgatton-When watering dahlias I .. be -the most desirous method nt repro. . * to k.... -y­i1-­N..AT.1 I, - 111 � - , .. :11 "I., , �, I , : 'K , - - ; , , ,�,% - ,,, I I 14ing flower ,wat thegro ud t oroughly to a depth "I , , . during horticultural varletles� I .1 :41, � , '-X - . . ma.,I;ets. You, 4eo the J�a 4 14 W""WA^ , � - R itpeaellm pluma'. ellerrioa and apricots ��-,.,�,� � �, ., � .�L , ­ �,. '� ... L. j . .Z , "-,-R,ll(l the otrus trolt's, like remoas� . . N�� .V�A�,n , 6�,Pj�, '-' ,,'A - M , ,'-Z I shop. wluilow4 decorated with these of five or six inches, thbu follow dir- � , , � I I limea aud'orangea,.aro now Multipll.ed I MANUPACTURT.) .or AMOVER . , I As ; .- ir.'e, � I kr. 1�1. . .. *IL,,kQ,X I � 11 , M- ­ 401. . ,­-: , . beautiful bloonia and auturria. leavies. eptions for cultivation after a rain, .as Artbur I Irwin by grafting or budding. Without the 1.1 .� , . I SA V1. I above. By watering thoroughly and L �Qlp Farm Note.) �� ;-.?.:.k I I ­ -4 In Lite flucst D.O.S., L.D.8, . 11 , 0, grafting And buMAng It would (axperimelital 11 � � 4 .�.16f,. !� I. ;� I Again, you find �4eu, cultivating yon will unf, find it lieces- L I I L � fL(.Val wotk. r I . sary to water moro qmquently than Doctor of Dental aurvfy of tlit� Penn. bp � Sylvatile, College and J,icentlato of Don. , $lupassiblG to have ,,lize progeeso in. We are but beginning �to aliprectate ,.2Wf. I I "est weather. tal Surgery of Ontario. I. -aplditY , .. . �.yj . I But dl%l yqu ever realize this. you once a weelk In the tL�y I � plaut.- bra , 4 tile great i liage In modern i . :,A. L , L edlug an the value of clover 6 - . t, 4"ollrs4l wJtb whIc,h new 64t$ a4' now Me- stock. feeding. When properly made, L.. I � . ­��!- 1 L ,,­,;­� a �, 4-1 call trow'dieui .1 g 11C ,, . ,tave, a Pruning -Some varieties produce 'Close4 ever) We4nesday Afternoon. a. , �. . . � I ' P- -L I . . I , . .��.i��. ,.s I - KmInated, clover silage la an exL�ellent faea for :.,.., "I : '­ 7� 4 1 ... ' 411he 1)e��er varletizs numerous shoot& froni a divided root. Office in Macdorald'!Blool%. ,�­;'.. . �..�� .s I , 'fL, I oulall. gaidew., Stielt shoots should be removed, except 1. . L . - L I '. ,F, I -- ., - .. , , TMENT, nearly all claams of live stocit. AsIde I . : , ,b . 1 '.. -�,. ,Icr ­ I - I IL . . are in r�-ulity eu - to gfolv thali iao�t THE SCION AND IT4 WLEA .1 1. ., . �' L LL one or two of tile flue4t, and when I- , L ..... `­ Qf llt(� otaer 04etl� LC)I'r )V -d h4Ve di4owd* mb ,N,!,�:%,*� - .,.. , I Ion,, is A from I h content !t has �,,­,i!,�,�' �;', '­L'*'.*,."��,V U.. . 'i. I . , � M. these have attained -a height of about W. R. Ho " NY ,I What is 4 N�,�;� '.�L�,.% '..L,:�; - , I �%. � - ,'', ed tile varltsd&A 04t AVmV to, Dusil, 'a , �' W**� , , : ,uowu ,as. a 'foe N .4 ., il I I I a dyantage over corn allale, In Point I.". I . * IM � . I : , . twelve incites, the tops should be SA%, M -01f O.M* �., . . '... � .1. ,� ` .., .! - . � . por.11on cut from a plant to )�e lusert., n a. I .s'�,;.4-.;..;.-.--,.-i,.-�!*:.� .,. I'll ;E, ..'....,41 " -- � ,� �� x: " .. '- N) 1441.1 (.;awos UtOst of tile troi�ble foi� I I I or wwer coist of proldili7tiou, The .., ­ 11 IN) W .11 . 1 "I -1. .. 11 , , the am;Uear, who'loses heart witen Ills pinched out, forcing the bush to OPo" Attention Paid to 41%*401"l 1 � ed lipail I agotter 'Plant, or tile .same yields of clover �eorap , are favorably daiii-as grow Into tine bli-ihes jurl do branch. . #I 'Women and Children b4tyinIt i On% for t4at'W HOW THEY TnAONG TO FASHIONA$LE WEDO INGS IN LONDON. . . . . '. ,atter. for the purpose WtEh thoee of 4eoru Whell the Jana has . ' wit tiou � lit. L .L Disbudding -Atter pruning, when taliteu postNrsidusto woyV it Gulf, I Wat It 4ba4i grow. '. OerlerallY aciQms The pictufa shows a crowd In the streets to sae Earl and Lady Curzon leaving their home in Carlton House, T40 Variety L45 U111611 to do iVltlt It, buds Appear on the lateral or side PactArlolosy A0 904%wu I been equ,ali- well ixouared. . � X0174 Should be takau, While the Wootl 'is 19L &oldom Are flelk#j seaded down ,to a ,,Terrace, London, for the weddl ng of Lord Cmrzon's paug,liter, wh!ch was attended by Queen Mary and It you were golug-Anto stock -raising oisootg, roll out all except the crown X94tolao. I . r r"thta coiaatt011, Whl!�h L others of the Royal family and many notables. I . you surely 'would not start with mon- bud, and also .remove all the ghootp QM" h tho.Karr ruld"", Ixo.. a dormant, 0 . - with pedigreed, down the flowering stem except the I . . pilreLy mover mixture .. Usually sOlUe grel stock, but rAth% tw*" ** Qn*stVs Hotel IX* Is &gter the leaves lmv% Tallex. but be- 6-i lbe otaua4rd grasses are added, m_r.!!!!- 11 1 1 =T!!�. . - ---- -­ --- - I , I , ­ ­.­.-­----­- ­­­ , ­ --"*,L ­ ' ­---­-­-----­ - lit order to havlejall the Y.Igqr- and Jower top next to the stalk, which will Daptist Churob - fore severe lfeeziug 'Qeglus. Uil Cne "�'UlXaslz -'�a'-lii ""ril" a mix- - -­ o build �rour , business On. Just ,be forced Into quipli development Ana All lov*Uoss strox ow�sQ attWloiN The ocims are tled� lu bunches and period only lasts'during about a weelt Vk mre eun.tuining rea Alaixe and Nvalte 711Y a rA A 5o, Ili planting"d garden, the. 4ahlials -will Ili turn reduce flowering stains ph4. K IF, 0. 003 us L This Is N% as Nvell should . "be chosen fr .ft I . L bitried in mWot =ad, where they Will ijuLotl clover; also Ittillan rYe And ,or- Of the. Pluut's life- DRITISH ROUT A 1 IEVENUE BOOM' bea""' ' atoolt L . gill thQ ' 'with crown buds to be treated as �� acession of sowings is generally I I healthiest :and bEat selected Va- above. In disbadding, care must Ile not -ft,een. and yet rema-il cold. e"rd .graw. Tilis lnul:W good 011age, flu ous who desire to have . . � ellougil to prevent growth. Fre- olo- made by pers rietles. �­ . !r. XUD ed oad but the gredtor the percentage of ' D 'O -bt. C. R --kaond qUeatl.V good resuItA are secured by yet, in th m e er the tllia, title vegetable on their table for � rd I . '1-11.,'- culture is not needed, but exercised that the leave's are ---- ---- . It was suggented ' But N 140 et4tUtij ,qejons in tke spring, JOat be- feeding v - Ly length of time. S OLS I I'EViK LIE I et Debt in May In- down or Injured, in any way. WILCIA 9:10 alue and -tile eastew it 143 to an I ratiler Door as far, as.tertilizing, The By careful diolludaing you''will not L30Y. ad.) fore or at the tiale thP grafting 16 to make a slla�e or good quality. Ths, thAt a number of varieties of different i � I seasons, put In the same day might do I creased $212,216,764. dahlia is hardy and lint as susceptible only have good exhibition flowers at P"Y111101AK AND, $,URQ*0146� be done, 'if clever graklug Is the Style gl-Asses are ixeLlued to ,be more wiry, - ., to lascet ravages al� ,most- plants, so all times, but you will k�ep the plants 1br. (XfttL*kM,X W #bAQ, L I . to ,be emple,yed this practleedrequent- stiff and dry, thus requiring more as well, and this prompted an exp0ri- Yarn of Big Reve.roze a-, I Ottawa. June .-(By We nnanad.an here agaiii, I is your a4yantage to raise Ili a more compact and healthy coudl- -- ly gives good resultls, but spring el"t- we*ht to press the mass firmly into iLheat at QaP Rouge, , 4 u Preas)--Satiefaetory In'creages ,tit Or- flowers wl' 2lout, intricate. cuAture, . I . The Cal) Rouge 11,1xperiment-The -dinary irevenue, couVIod with a dra_ One of the most Puzzling tasks In Unit' A properly dishudded plant, " ung of 601011,01or wltil) grafting Is not the silo to exclude the a,'r. old of Resht, Persia. L ' bloom uiuch bet- ' .. .Ali" desirable, as not 01104911 tiffie is 91YO11 The most comillon. pra%iee -16 to cut object was to compare the yl . ii,fttiv, I,all in Nvar expenditur,e on capi- the dahlia busineps is the selection of I weil cultivated. will 1% . � for proper ,heallr.g bf the wolind 'be, klij clover for tile ,glo when in full 'green pods from one variety, soww!at I . I- f I (al account, maolt the A. -Lay balanee the best var4etles to r be grawik oil the ter In hot, dry wea.t1ler than an un- ' . sheL . fre- - OK TMART . fore Planting time lit Ole sPrIA9. ' bloom, that is, wh& right for bay four different intervals of about" A Is Flatly Denied by , xt of tile 101nance Department. vaxious soilg�. Tlie aillateur cannot be prkined I)Iant. overgrown by too plant or part of 0- wesic, with that of four varieties of Bonaif I ast nlou�th, ordinary revenue was expected to do tifts. A must be - . . I The stock is the making, Care must be taken )lot to iL, . left to quQ11t watering � I Graduate of Vniversity ok Toronto, I - plant upon -vul,ek � or� lute ..which the Iciave the harvesting period to`6 late. different seasons ame. day. Law. $38,1715,292 as comparedwisth $25,553,- the brofesslonal I L . . . ., *0 . � Paculty of Medicine* nleentlate of the bud or sclon k; Inserted. Tte best. It Is better to err on the early aide The results -of five years showed � that, 11399 Ili May 1919. During v'he Gseal We grow five acres of dahlias un""r L i Ontario College of .�hyalcianw . and I rerult,R. 14 traftl%g it $5 esentlal that rather thax 11 Round Pod I�Idney Wax, sown, at four � - -nor_ Surgeons. . � - pcetpone the ctiftiog too year up to date revenue totals 467,- irrigation and ten to eleven un�er . I ,a condition, Iqng. While ,the plants al,43 youn, dilgerent intervals, yleliled at the rate PERSIA RI'SIM I OVIFICE) �, ENTRANCE: the kook be. Ili Ali, a6t v . I o London, .1une - Dtivini", the night 211,075, compared With 06,287,5587 ,In mal. coli ditions, and find - that some va- of 3,1,39 q0arts of green pods per acre, I rieties ,such as Mranegs W41to, our . .OP or 0* tlxat autl.ve growt'h can be quick* tke stalks and leaves are more ton- or June Gth a provisional govel:nnlont I the corresponding period of last yor, . der and -break up more easily. There wtll�t Round Xidney Wax, Stringless was formed at Resht, Persia, 18 miles 1 best white fine-quIlled citotus, Vill not.'' sSEGOND D IL ly- brought About. I . Green Pod, Burly Red Valentine, llefu- 0-rdinary ex-lienditure last month bloom well in beAvy - ground with ZUR13R ILGG#.§, PHOTO STUD 0, . ,0LSFT =OTM �,ARGB TREE& Is also the advantage of obtaining tee, ,sown the same day, yielded at Zouth-east of Enzell, headed by the tGtalle(l $30,959,355, uea�rly ,two mil- water, but does wofidbriully, well Ili . TO JOIN TURKS - JOSURINE SL PHONE 29 an earl'or second crop. Only as much revolutionary leader, Mirza Kutchuk, . lions,LMore, than ordinary .revenue Cleft. gTgog is particularly Adapt- shuld be out at one time as may be the rate of 3 208 quarts per aere. a,ccording to a wiNeless message sent during the same month, BW,t Includ- sandy sWI with plenty of Watbr. I . I L , ' .V ad to Argo trej,u 1vuell for any reason I Placed in the ello during the day. The One Variety Generally Enough. -The out by the �JJSSlan Soviet Govern- ed In tb'�s ,c',vi.,en�dIture aire the heavy Break of Day will dd *elr,aj.tywlic:e ­­­ --------- 1j; becomes aeOijoaY to change the mower should be etarted early in the difference between the two methods went, Tuesda. Tile revolution was la the heaviest soil ana well Watueed, Causes Consternation in �fn" to the l5n,103 k§tates d five per cent.; which I .May !1interest payments on Vid,ry 'It cannot be forced to bifs'll. growth ,v,%riuty, acco� , . morning'while the devV Is on .and fol- wait Only 4rOun warmly -rreeted by the local popula- ic.r,ns, . � Bureau of Plaut Industry. . Branches lowed at oace by the rake, The clover is prac'.11cally negligible, and It seems I w I that will Inter6re' with ­Jt�­ blooming. Ranks of Allies � 1) worked -..by other tion, the iiiesk�age says. ir branch. ordinaT . . � , too Ilarge .to a ,should not be left to wilt b0tw0ell that either will About give the same The British hurriedly retreat- Ill ever, Y revenue This flue dalilla-Is Proving Ito werth A GEREROUS ,. ,left.gratted;- cutting Persons who would rather shows -an Increase over last Year. to the 'utilatee-� I 'he P'O ,niethods can ,be 4, and alloing. If (severe wilting results, Ing toward Bagdad. They Abandon- AS well -os to, is are ob- make only one si ' - In View of keeting of - I The Rion ibOuld '00U61st of a Por' doee take place' better resul (tesiptte tariff ireduct:olis made last fessional by its wondbriful .growing Vo,u:uf ,the pl-evtoua'seaeOWs growth. Tile Clover WWI it, will have, of course, to choose ed'- Resht without fighting, as the vear, icus,toms revenue Is dix mill,olls and bloonitul? qualities. It has t)roven - b4- long enough to hay.8 tallied by ridding -ater, varieties of different seasons, whilst Indian troops were opposed to fight. higher than It was in May 1919. Re. to be"the best bloomer we grow. Last CONNOR and shotild , ought to -feel wet as it t1rops In the Ing agail-st Uri revolutionaries. A ,v�enue under the beading of ,mlqs,col. ,se"On ,%Va cut as high as 35 long-stdia- two or thre,a bit,ds,, The lower end of e-,Ilo. lar6quintly attemins are -mado others who prefer -to sow at intervals considerable part of the Indian forces ,laneous-cillicifly Income and bnsiness med specimensFO.t6k. it- biiih�4� less - London, June ., '.-News of a full - tile eel6a �Wjkj6h Is L'to be Inserted. intf) to,, make ailage out ot clover after it of .1 week or ten days should take ,Ili . . ia spolledjor-hay. Thia Is a as Round Pod Kid - . -I." 'hape - are alleged to have gone over to All= f�roCtS ts,1--tGtalled over $10,000 last 4� . .. . the cleft should ,ba, -cul, Into the a poor �Oli- carly 'variety, such I ,than fqup we6lcs' cuttilig'. ; blown revolution in tile Caspian reg- Paris, A . ino * .-Fifteen iliousand , � , .fit a wedgo,- having the outer- edge e,v. partly spoiled clover lafkkes Very, ney Wax or Pencil Pod Wax, so as to Kutchult. iniont.h. In MAY, 1919, .it was rather ' Tkis'fine new-dAhliv, Is the'iekiutiful tons ,of wv.eat destined for England. th4ok " t�ah tht�'.'Oth46r. in general, it Interior elliie a4 it loses it* color and get the,first edible pods as soon as A BOLSHEVIK INVENTION an ion of Persia, near Ennzell, where the L er I .. I w0jeeth four 4and a half milliomit. ,blending of the...decorative and- quoins. is a good plan,,.to'cut the scion so that llkply decay -has begun, possible, London, June ­ Asked In tile ,h nomasD In not debt last mouth tyPes', r,uggesti?i a full, high ddntre, 13olsheviki are in control, and of an, -have been diverted to Germany, .and tile lowe'A b" -will mme Just at t'he 0over 4,�lage has been niadp with ..Save'your own Seed.-ProbanblyLthe House of Commons to -day it there I was $22,2LkG,764, in May 1941, the 112. decorative dalifia, with' bletek�'ciived alliance between Mustapha Ketual will be held to -forestall the serioua top of this w'6agt,� �o that ,It will be s by plact. . ng ill latter. way Is preferable, as ripe beans were any grounds for the Bolshevist I Urcaee.in net debt was M.996,154. petals coming'6P thrOaRliLthe flatter' Sh,ortage there, It Is learned from. � , - nez - top, �Pf-, �ttwv a took. 10 -�Vjtijbut .cutting. This should oan be , gathered from strong, healthy boast of the rout of British forces I �� ones. The color is a ,3elieate,, cleai Parba, Turkish Nationalist lea international P.ellef Committee some degree of 6ucces der, and .the ,ttbe , the el I I er. ill# soJiot*',-4ave, heart set thd not be 46na it it can be avoided, Not plants each year, for the next, which at Resht, Persia, Mr. Bonar Law said Titles, as wel"i a's money, figure uttlphur yellow,L skaaing - to aulph�r, the Russian Soviet leaders to attack here' that the decision Of Great ,Brt, � "'�, , I operation of:,ad-&� grafting IS COM- Only is thor'er lees liability of the 010- lint only means a sa.ving of MWOY, there was no justification for tile re- largely in British election campaigns, witite at tips. 1 4 * L: L the Greeks and to resist the puttintg� �taln is ths outcome of (he recent *Vir"'Ag all cut surfaLeA Ve.r gpoillug wheit cut into short but, which Is quite important, Ono Is ports, which were probably based on according to Brigadies-General Henry ' V o tho lleaVy Boil I 'woulil pleted by C I , r Se llA*iA19 Into effect of the Turidsh treaty vis:ts ta London of the .Vlerman Food . with a layer, or"49ting wax. leagthe, bilt, It can be placed In the thus sure of getting seed ,of ,glood the fact that the British were some Page Croft, M. P., chairman of the Na- suggest such dahlias �iis ,L&ttro -was little short of. Alenz, w1ro asked to], ,Atibou,. caused a stir that Con tro ller,. Herr T I'vh1p, grafting5a'almoot universally 'also removed w!tb much vitality and of the right strain. G.. A. B�eak o' Day, Brdezqo,�4awn,. Colossal - employed In 1-90 't-Draftillig. It has the sim and, % s on the out- Laugeller Superintendent, Eperimeut- time ago, voluntarily withdrawr froin. I tionalist party, which has launched a d'ace, Draer's Yellow, Duche$� consternation among tile men her,Y iVheat and other supplies. Large.. ­ � , adapted to greater "rw. The knive Resht tinder the scheme for reducing campaign for the disclosure of cam- I Of who are arranging for the meeting of stocks or frozen mutton%aloo wIll be advantag4 of �P.eflirq 'Well . Otinsw1ok, Harvest Aloon, Kallf, 1,e tile Council of the League of Nations sent to Gerillany from Englioll stor- small plants ** , , one or two years t4 -w mu6t.'Ii� kept qharp, and aet to cut al, St . ution, Cap Rouge,. Que. British commitments abroad. paign funds and expenditures. I � . 4,V a�proxtmaf6ly half-hich length&. It Is I � ' Grand Manitau, Marguerite, Bouclibli,'. next Monday. , old, as well a.-. 16. ,other great coli- NT 1"000 REQUIRE- w--a--­4,141� I The International Woman gaffvage Mrs. Warner, Old Sol,, I � age houses, i ; -. ­ , a. good �)aft, 'Where poas4ble, when TOMATO PI,A'. I "What s the banquet for?" "T Alna,'Burgle, I Ili tile face of these deve:opments - I alddta,tion that It MAY b , I ,O - � - " M �4 e performed alloing clover. to put a layer of corn I M R INT T S. . , I Alliance Congress at Geneva decided qdaker' City, Thais$ .The Lyon, and. the Council will be compelled to ad- e 11 �Indoora during,tti6-pom tive 101sure o do its apst, the tomato requires welcome a MI-ister Plenipote tl r that the alliance should be continued Wodah. � � , lfm _ L a Y:" . alit itself all inocuous medluia o! good . pars. on top to`iyolgbt� down the mam be- T . "I hope you didn't drink toolin&h I I *f the wiate&�, ,li in root gratt'll9d more. thorough pa(,k- to secure suffrage and equal righte HOW TO -GROW -D,UILL�B. I . tba; the wh1V.gr*.ftndG its distilic- I a, plentiful supply of,nitrogen, pilos- "It I had I would never have attempt- i rights with men for the women of all , . �- .advice or summon members o� the, Iflull' TREACHERY' . . h s etter qualitYv phoric Acid and potash. Nitrogen i)ro- lo 8, - L Soil.-DoLliliae, grow anil bIOOmLIn,aI_1 -Article X. of the eoven�. ti#d field, .. .. ­� ed, that word."-Itansas City Journal, nat n � L:%ague under L Tile 4100ts iie , dug and the scions of sllat�e.-4,N,V. IT. Hicks. SupPrInteu- d'..ie* leaf And stalk growth t.ud is -. I , moot, any kind Ot roil, from ston ' I ' I dent. lulxpertmeatal Parin. Agassiz, - - y c ay, t to exert all their power and the ------ .--.---- -­ ­. - ­ . 1111 n .are goe in th�, Jitla �. and otored. The vitally concerned with tile yield of - . to, light. 011110y. loam, *P,Ofl lot it *aler� t g mAy be done during B.C. . 0 frolt, Where Ical growth Is deficient, diunt light texture Is preferable gn ac-: the world's powder magazine oil eithex AGAIN PROVEN L work ot grAA,�A . more nitrogen should be used I: 0 " 79 " fh I of lie draining . more readily side of the Bosphorus and In Asia , the Winter watho:,*W�011 the ,opera- Vi 1& K194ck Calllo.t 00 � CA&RE OF V attUe�ita rain, whereas clay soil requires Minor. 06n hae beeii.-performed. the grafts �Wr,,S AN -D LANIBS AT fertilizer, If on the other liand, a I I . - .-- � are Packed aWaY. In..'raoss, sawdust or � WGi AMING. good crop' -of clover has been turned more cultivation to keep the surface Tile latter course would necessa'rily . - sand, in a eool calldr. to rPmatu unt!] (tExperimental Farms Note.) * tinder, the a�mount of nitrogen lit thi Stand German Life front crueting or baking, � involve heavy expenditures of men Warsaw, June . I -A SolAevik . spring. It Is Itn'Portant that the place fertilizer may be diminished. Early . A location should: be'aelected"where and money, frofii which- all nations armored train, officered and mantled of stor*je should 'be cool else the 'The owe that has raised one or two varieties require more nitrogen than the sun shines most of the day and have been shrinking since the signinj by Oermirls, with Get -man m2chine ,th an(I be lamba to never In high Coa,111'.04 fit late varieties, since early. vigorous where water does not stand after a of the Versailles Treaty. So far is guns, has been captured by Poles neor graft may start into grov Geneva, June ,' -Field Marshal Alex.1nder H. R. Von Kluck, who com- rain, as the dahlia must have tirain- England Is concerned, it would repre- ruined ,or heating kud rotting may 'Weaning timp_ as this is- the hardest growth muf:t be made In cool weather. the Kiev bridgehead. occur. , I I " period of the whole seaeon on the ' Phosphoric acid leads to early ma- mantled thie right wing of the German army Ili Its advance on Paris in age, . . . -�, sent a whole family of "little wars," London, June 12. -The Polish lines in bark gxafting a branch Is Sawed breeding ewe. turity and good quality of fruit. Avail- .1914, has at -rived with hia faMlly at Aarats, 41 miles northeast of Berne. Preparatioll.-FIDw or apade tlx to the beginning of any one of Which north and south of Kiev, on the west � I 1, I 1* I I I 'I. . . I I "' , lk , - S1 I 'I Lambs should be weaned by tlio laist, ecially Im- eight ,Inches deep as .soon as ground might cause the present Government bank of the Dnieper,, are being. driven off, as for cleft grafting, and. the of able Phosphoric acid is esj� He declared to -day life had become Insupportable in Germany, �nd said can be worked ih the spring, pud-cul- t aciou$. instead. at being inserted 4n a August or .first .of September, gad portant in growing early market toma- fall, for the strength of the British' In by tile Bolshevik!, who are cutting Cleft, are �Cut very ,thin and slipped the ewes should then have the be6t toes where a few days' difference in � . he Intended to buy a chateau and live in Switzerland henceforth. tivate -of rake over after each rain r1ilitary establishment Is tied up with the Polish railway communications between the bV)L Aud,wool, be!ag In- Of feed. such as. good aftermath. clover maturl.ty means the difference be- Fidid Marshal von Kluck was o ne of the Germans demanded for trial until thedalilla roots are pJanted. It financial Westions, reaching every with the city, according to Friday's sertei far elao4igh til bring ihe grow- or tape. It this feed Is not avallqPle. tween a high and a low price. The by the ,Allied Governments, He wa a accused of the.,_hssassination of - too soll has ,been enriched with ma- British pock%ok. I OffiC,ial statement from Moscow. � . ing parts together. 'The bark is then 96 few rooto w ' ith a light ji,ala ration West Virginia, Experiment Station has 11OSt2ges at Senlis, and the mgwoaor e of civilians at Aerschot. nure the season before. put nothing The Importalfibe of the British situa- ­ ----­f61*-4�--­41 zecurely bould, find wax 14 used as (should be fed -in order that the eyes Sho.,V�rn that tomatoes respond wonder- on before plant'ng but it soil has not tion with regard to this question I"Viks . ' . I in. deft graftlaj.� - Thli Is called crown may be In good lesh before being fully wberd avatiablq pliospiloric aNd ­. - - � -----­-­­- . --- been cultivated the season before and concluded at the'League of NatZ4' TRIM TO 01 I . I A %%� .1� bred which -will aid very materially f, ,u -i. A Is too Poor to 9rOV' A, good crop of graftl4a Vy ltbe; iwslmll Ru .. - . It t5 an excellent mothod for grafting I to the crop �j lambe the following ' ' 'r ,' "s� ' ' Phosphoric acid in the fertilizer also . lAcger limbs, as it Injures the, stock spring. and alAo the condition of those inerew-­, the yield (if Lhe sticceeding frankly that it was impossible to pre. le93 than cleft #aftlng- I Splice grnftlng I,% like whip graft- I lambs. . . With experiments that we have con- wheat crop. Potash ia necessary to produce good, sound, well colored, bet - d1vt what would be the Councills, pro - grainme, "until Lloyd George decides." Ing, ,except that n6 a0litting Is done. ducted 0 'ha, �-";j tound that owes ter shipping fruit and to inAke the Illias is too 61-1v planting In the the sloping surfaces -being Simply that 1ave not been ,,flushed," but have just befti kept on dry pasture vina resistant to 41sease. Fertilizers sivou to it Iftya the ground "' 'Plo"' did shape for tho following orop. The placed togeLher and tied. Ili 4addle I gratting the, stock 16 cut until'breeding, have not produced give a quick Btart, Insure early -ma- turity, Increased yields and x0fits. redes M6 dellige, making, dearth Ili I 4.6 a welge shape, and tho lower and Over 160 Per Cent. of Iambs, where . ­- and who has completed his fifty. fifth yenr of contilluous sarvice that# ' 6C thc, scloa is Gplit and got upon the those that have been tarnea on 010- ver or rapt3 and[ toil a ligilt grain ra- � ZI. - A �J EARLY VBQETABLES rg pTIt I in buying iliem, as they are a d,,,,%�yl *my "oily be vanwM, And Kra wedge, the plade.of union being tled '. I tion have producal ,1�11 I Poll eant, of . You v6rant largest crops of better . I and waxed. I it, veneer grafting the top Of the, lambs, which we consider is 03116 al - together to the condition of the awao t1lan. (-verY Nalture Is scarcer than quality vegetable.i this year than It 0 $took is remoro-d with an abrupt alualing cut. This' method of graft- at timo of breeding. This Is 0, poillt bits ever been, and In ivany cases in Labor costs are deed. Ono or MDre Varlotlefil ---Tar,ue Prof. flit' Is aditp".0d to use. Ill either slim- that every former shollid reluol�bgr and put into practice its It is very DOorer quality, mounting, but to compensate both ,!,oars 1214, 1925) and 141no ulay bo. , vlltr or winter, � In ishleld grafting or scion. buddlnp� Qrofltable in sheep rearing, . these disadvantages there never was such a demand for garden truck as � the scion it, cut',very thin. As In barlk under tile There Is no time that mUtton. Oull bs produced as cheaply as I., .ths fall there is at prescut, and prices rule ifoume, thil most recent addition to Olt University Building*, whic), occuplas tht former pastura land. arctttlng, Dirid RC!nsparted b,ar*.r of the stock, As 4 bui Is hwerted , of the year after weaning the Iambs, higli, The best price to Obtained by tile Mal) ' o has the largest quantity . - In the proC".% ot -budding and Is firm- ., waxed cord By Aveaulti.- lairibs early and ruilaing them on clover or rap . e pasture slid of vegetables ready for the market at faildy produ0mg tamilkes'. I - ly bound In place With Or rattia, feed them a light grain ration of ove. ' tile earlicat possiblo date. I . In side ��raffing ,the 9cloli lq cut for cleft grafting, a pound each of equal parts oata and barley with a litte bran adW for. Early growth depends upon how quickly the soil warnis up, and how � Wedge9haped A(4 phigel or a thick knife blade !s forved p4ge livito the Stock- alad the w , of the - larger gains are Produced than Igav- Ing them.0vith the owes, sbundant Is tile supply of suitable 1plant food, If your lettuce, radishes, ; *­(fs" fo then Y"dW illfn-0�0 ineIRIM1. It Is a ,recognized fact that no claos early cabbages, ptas, beans au4 other . ='ODINIG ATW ,GRA14V M COM _ of alliniale Are put on the market in such an unflulahel conditionasiambs, I s ,c I get' the start garden vegetab e al that You want, they will mature with L ImPtEn. r BUdding 14 Ono _or tho 00st eeoUomi- for qu�te .a. large pereentago of them sold very ,soon After weaning. at all speed and be ready to serve tile highest Inarlict. 1�111; the earliness Atli cal tornis. of artifidlal reproJuetlon,.are nud witnosses its mte OL11- & tim# whon tile market is Draetically speed of growth depend directly upon, each year ilrat use, It !A economical In the over-�50pplled, where. It they had only been turned aut ch gool clover or whether, that available plant food Is at hand for them or not, Manure Is ex- naloulst of wood lided trout Which to buds In this Method 'It 8111916 rapi-1 pasture witij a light grain ra. c. Aingly good, but well balanced ter- taito bud does the %vork of the tlir(,o or Unit. they would have very profitable galnA ftn(l also beein better condition. tilizter supplonenting it sUP131109 tile plapjt food ;u more concentrated, and Mors noon the geloyi ueed lit gMtt- Ing. but whild it if, e0ollomier., of whielt would pliable t,�Ieln to (leingnil '8tr,Clury. 1n6e quickly avallablo form, .so that . wood, it is 0 C1141ve In the use of NIN for the, blgbpa� p��Jpe.--J, A. SuperInteutlept, Vxpo.rlmentAl Statloil, fertilized crops start off quieker and more Vlgorbusly than those which havo ,.Wtocka, 0 C. being rfmillred each tree, �4104 , wlth the ls.,6ee-root I-ell-no-*VNIC. Q11e. received manure alone.-Houry G. 'Iell, 16.8,A. � . MyAtolll of grafting$ two, three or More can ba .uiada from 0, clugle ­.1gow1m; (i;1-1-t)*V6T IMANS. ­6*4- itto-elts w6ditug. (MXperitnelital FarWa Note.) . POIL111) RAIDERS. The operation of hudAing to aimple I , Walls Am An TmvortaAt Trllp)i Vp9p, 11allast, June .-A pitched battle, and (AD ba dotte-twitho,9174t opted bY -419arden belln,-3 1110 0#0 Of the I 1*011l* 1,onulflng ill ninnorona canqualtles, expert trudders, The exj*nce r,f the opmalou le, therefore, not More than alit truelt 6l`Cip"J, and pr'aftl4ally gVery tartner mhoulti grow ;4 pRtell ,eit))er for .J .t nir the Vill, - Waf fought lftq 'lit in ,% 0 (it Llstqollaw, near Fainiskillen. who"IW .t, weeds, then top dregs it with'manure headquarters, where it was admitted . . 11%01 I P. � I I i4 I Va lit! OL One teaspootiral parhi gteoyl, Ow M -f -d. WIlleh Is NA11114t(ld to bt, worth MIX 0)gathar and stfi, in pa�il:qh fmin 40 to So per acre -and ,-vt,n Inaiv -1 I -,Yl� � I. L U V.U.x -1 utied raln 1).i Nvillahoiffin.g- It, and then, before digging,*Put lit .too heal�y. frankly that it was impossible to pre. about to burn the court housa Two of the Ulgor men werr� woG64 one Tht 014til" 8HOWIN t" 0 tuP I t, a Invid znd bay field wbich W.14 31ttlat.e tit When to plant. -t -Ona of the most common errors, in tht, culture of da- d1vt what would be the Councills, pro - grainme, "until Lloyd George decides." [GYP Is -PRE1111111"" U of theM bolng shot through the lujug. Illias is too 61-1v planting In the The question of whether tile* Premier , M Lft sivou to it Iftya the ground "' 'Plo"' did shape for tho following orop. The latitude of Philadelpfila dahlia� ,shoill,l himself will represent Great Britain Ili . , not nial.- Ohe'111006 On the (4urfRee fm . Live $toelc on tilp t"Parn are m (Ox Ing floali as satisfactorily aA Ii.qual ow. redes M6 dellige, making, dearth Ili ,liver -be planted before illay.i5, the the Council's tneeting wag said to de- . ­- and who has completed his fifty. fifth yenr of contilluous sarvice that# ' firit two weeks in Juile being pre- . Pend Oil d0vel()P t f Calro, ,lulle '. .--An unzilece,j,aill. � A At- in buying iliem, as they are a d,,,,%�yl *my "oily be vanwM, And Kra ferable. .1 '. . - - L tempt wa3 made th.o woruffid Eb a,..- . I "I'vid!ng r .. . ooto,-If dIxtilla roots do not show ,signs Of 6proutinp, by the 'In FARM CON houso by, a uillitary doweliniunit wbl(,.h 4,rrived after the flight of tiss, 0 ITIONS n naoilliate the li,'gyptiali 1'relater "a y weans of a bomb. deed. Ono or MDre Varlotlefil ---Tar,ue Prof. beginning of Alai, take them a most but n student in the elghtlet ha tl taken a aeop Interest in the Poll" Walter 0. ViLtfargon, five ypars O!4 $,Mount of nitroselk, lillab in phosphor Of R011evAlle, wA,,4 -killed by a motor. "'� "" hL'�J I ' ic neld and rather low in ';at ,!,oars 1214, 1925) and 141no ulay bo. , wtrAsrs, a bod of a IlAM, Y sort uPOft J R016 vind palatable, gard(,n bf, 4241 a tendor root 10 so Urdler than the t,hould b,p e1tt^n whpn the I 14dward Lurol Was fatally hurt To -day's atlealpt to a�-aa."Inate , the � Ghady place. It the roots are dry or , I . , ri gYptiaii Preniier, Yu,juf Waliba ifoume, thil most recent addition to Olt University Building*, whic), occuplas tht former pastura land. withered, cover with wet ba,gs or inGist sand. When IsDroutz 0DAltiletive Tall Wheat Promising and Pasha, Is ill(, �jecond 1 witbin ely. months. On Deceinl)er 15, 191,,,, all ,at- . - growlag they are ready to divide -and Fruits Splendid. tack was made upon the Vremier faildy produ0mg tamilkes'. I - plant. If is�proiltg are over oix -inches I . 11 . . . . wh-le Ile �vft,3 driving to the -Ministry. I . long when you take them from the '. .1 Ills assailant, a student,, first throw - � Cellar (!tit back to two inches 'before The CGIlowIng Is a surnma two bombs and then drawing a re- dividI4 and plant!ng. made by -AgricUltullal ftepreselitatives to Vallver and Attempting, -io liac it. Lai -go clunips should never be plant- we Ontario 3.lopa­tment or Agriculture.- Ne,'ther of the boulb.4 stru(,,,k near ed whole. The eize of the root does Ralm on Saturday brolwht & inean"I's , enouga, to the Prefrifer's car t6 fujill-e not inlicako the muccess or the plant. (I Of rellef to Lhe Ileedy crom; but w"lle ill Life eaAterll PlArt of Me Province the anYolle within It, sill the �Audthut wao O& oueL Of aa a dl 8'on three tubers raill'all NyaZ5 f(tirly heavy. In solne of overpowered before he coilid bring his with a �Meca of the croAvit. showiii�� a oprout Is tht best to Plant and will tile Westellil Wid South Western coull- ties it �vo.H coinparativety light, but stit- D1.9tol. Into play, The a�3.jailant. a (*fop. tie medical student, namd Ar'a)l Y -Al - make a beUer gro,wth than A lareer . nolent in most cases to give the late fields a real suiri, and help Guf llaab, was tried and contebo�.d to, eluliAp, and rroduce a flu ' er clump for sown pa.qtui.e.q. .dore showers were promising tell years' julpriaonnient. text year',s planting, A root Without . as returns 'were coluflw in. -.19--.40- . 0, part of the or owl) wilt not grow. 1,ow Temperatures were thr,A-ttenIng A WORLD FAMINE � Planting --Dahlia roots should bd tendcr croDs !it the latter part of tho lveek, but flie, cloudy Wgilts saved tile Planted In a trench or hole six luckee situmt,,on, deep; the roots ledd flat down (not on ItMeCE ports have been giving more In 1924., Due to Wa&t1je1- end) and covered with earth not over two Inches !n depth, filling In (is the trouble tbanusual of laic,. Nowly plant- ed corn and other crops have been aut- 0 Expert's Prediction. Plant dovelaim. .The row e fewlilg from the white grub, and the ,vil-e-worm I. -i also complained of. Lln- ­­ k$ . from four -to five feet apart and the planta in the row front 200 to 30 Inches colli ,states L1141t 1401110 cabbage Patches in tbat 011114- b(tvO been practically ruill- Tiowkni, June ,--po,palbilities, of rl apart; or ti,oin six to eight fe6tshould '(.,d by tile lklap'40t, al'A .iOU014 WSIb re- I)ort injury froln 0;j4 cause. rw,-,.*-I,d famine In 1924 are for6shltdow. � I)e allowed to each plant in garden vul.� ture. I Fall AvIteat ­nprtkily J-4 titill pronflall, a good vlpi(h q1thotugh sonle of It 100N, ed by Sir W. Beveridge, direetor of Cut Worm�-­4f 3 -our garden to fn� pqorly (it- r,ldy land. . the 1,outlt)n Sehool of TilkolioulicA3 unil tested with cut woripo, whiph fig "I'V" 1-1 loo'c"19 abolt an(' thin In FtSltd, (Xild a 110kt.yfeld I'l looiced for. poll'Oral Seleftee. usually the case In an old sod, all Up- pilleation of the following mixturo Tlq"ex vXmIct.11 to *;(-.(,, the finst clittIV1,51 Afb it about ten doys. Alfalfa Is m,%10n;; . I E%haustiliv hivestigationa ,which tbe �' soattered over the lqfesto.1 4rea after J.t :� ( tur showilig than VION,01, has J118t voilipleted show, 4that at ;n- . planting the rtlota, or before s-etting .,3ugar bevot sevol it) bo gttttlug tgope exilli attel%lion Man 411y other fieltJ ^-roll (erval'.4 Of betweW 15 and it; years .3 , , growIng plarlis. villi be ,f(11111 �, vor� � ­ efroetivo., .. tt'l. spason, Rove Oountwa alio, ', %rol ak -of ,an Illert-apoki Rolvago, % (vither crial!A oxteudInt; . ov-or two or ' One plut wgter. , TiNklit I.q Of OPtniffl) tll,tt 010 J)Otalo will be lom than wa-4 khree yp.ar%4 eMurs, NvItleli fIr,t de. I 01ke pip ,luoW000 or browti augar. aprowso orlpinally . A.A -1.1 . f 'i � I I A I , F #1. % ... . Mt U 6.0 Fl ­f , . dat of whiv grattlair, Altnouga tile work has usuAlly to be done In 'Tulyf sale or for hunts consumption, ac'COP4- lag to his 10"tion, Being a letil. a Patrol of Ulster volunteer.4 Fairpriq- ed. 50 raiders who evidently were . I MiAkING HAY IN THII IIARLY gioHTIve. . 11%01 I P. � I I i4 I Va lit! OL One teaspootiral parhi gteoyl, Ow M -f -d. WIlleh Is NA11114t(ld to bt, worth MIX 0)gathar and stfi, in pa�il:qh fmin 40 to So per acre -and ,-vt,n Inaiv -1 I -,Yl� � I. L U V.U.x -1 utied raln 1).i Nvillahoiffin.g- It, and then, I Asmot,or atitly'j4Wilynber. '2110 11811- nt platn Is for a Mat to tet the budo millous plant this vegetable stores in the wit nitrogen gathered from the about to burn the court housa Two of the Ulgor men werr� woG64 one Tht 014til" 8HOWIN t" 0 tuP I t, a Invid znd bay field wbich W.14 31ttlat.e tit wheat bran to mstk4e lleonably dry 10,,pugharkI late. f(ItIA,ft . rz trv's aq a rule are Ia(Ton with ft-ult. Strawborelep, tho ( ,rope of the rountrien which tle� *4ire dry weather by sending t-Xv-i%,.i- SLnd * boy, to fall6w clo4ely arid do ilie air, and the cultural methods genertilly of theM bolng shot through the lujug. the University of Toronto in the early daya. Th6 man In the fore. ,attung also ppoullse Pertillritig-Apply ull fortilizer nulls a big eroT% but require niopp raill, filve rallis, The tlroupti,it usually Dre. tying, The Ono ot4ectlott to buidint Is that sivou to it Iftya the ground "' 'Plo"' did shape for tho following orop. The , The ralders' casualties are e4timated ground with the scythe Is Mr. G Woe Hart, who it MIR an tmployile, . , not nial.- Ohe'111006 On the (4urfRee fm . Live $toelc on tilp t"Parn are m (Ox Ing floali as satisfactorily aA Ii.qual ow. redes M6 dellige, making, dearth Ili , 4n unallhtly crook In the eousum4er a1w bu great old "nt* at so,ven, Thtme men wnre earried off by their vn mradep. Inflaniniable and who has completed his fifty. fifth yenr of contilluous sarvice that# ' to tell inches from thd bill, and vulfl- I nf� to tho pool, tontlitloyI Of paAshin I VMG Ill thoroughly, Most fortilizers jAcon hoLvq aro velling at froul i; Lidla coule fill lued:Ately befor(t doarth, '.it ,North Alueriva and F,ligiand. the tr#e 1191AN the treo Is �Ezoo�ply tnowitli Ilk the orth0d ;they in buying iliem, as they are a d,,,,%�yl *my "oily be vanwM, And Kra material waf4 found outside, the (�onrt The picture to really one of the first attem.ptir In Conada tit what ma Y $,.�r $00 a Owl. 80,1110 tvvrosponjlk�nt,q re. , will bujm the folls4a or young shoots port lie lual*Wng of brood t Tlle experience of tbree centurlo,,,., to oovft the dolormitY. ki rigorous tftd#r considered 4 Yety healthful food In- houso by, a uillitary doweliniunit wbl(,.h 4,rrived after the flight of tiss, be called modisen photography, It waa takan by Dr. W. H, Ellis, until lately dean of Fatuity of Applied Sclofts and ena-Incerina, w;lo though If they e0lfte, Ifteontuat with them. A sown. ---**.*-- good truck f"tlllaer� eoutsiining a fair ho ,t-ays, Avitrus tic to prepare for the Drobability that Onis or morp of the ra"t". Wkeft trw Imn -,6w* Ars likalk, to ,auff*t from lilyOtfl I deed. Ono or MDre Varlotlefil ---Tar,ue Prof. miders. -- ---d.440--- 11 but n student in the elghtlet ha tl taken a aeop Interest in the Poll" Walter 0. ViLtfargon, five ypars O!4 $,Mount of nitroselk, lillab in phosphor Of R011evAlle, wA,,4 -killed by a motor. "'� "" hL'�J I ' ic neld and rather low in ';at ,!,oars 1214, 1925) and 141no ulay bo. , wtrAsrs, a bod of a IlAM, Y sort uPOft J R016 vind palatable, gard(,n bf, 4241 a tendor root 10 so Urdler than the t,hould b,p e1tt^n whpn the I 14dward Lurol Was fatally hurt sibilies of the photographfo sm mte,-. Above is a picture of HAPt I -1 I bits. do very well, applied ax fol IOWFA'bout Xing (4,16r9ft OpmiW* th1p, Impi%rial warkcd 1)y ill,? n�,ost 11tWeAlsoll,11110 *Wther, jI!l0n!ch1ftg tho y1old oflfiar- podg M roo� U"Aa" W411S 1"TM X porthito * WC1 grova but Atill sr"n) "11 tUs wb*n thtnwn out 0 lil,,% rig near Lind— ifoume, thil most recent addition to Olt University Building*, whic), occuplas tht former pastura land. one-quarter pound, to the bIll & weik war illum,urn In th# London 11 TYAtil visN, ffitrknit;in-4 fooil prIt-#,,4 -And p)s . 01ty. . Or tWO 11iftOr PIkAtir4r, f"fitting 04 Palace. faildy produ0mg tamilkes'. I - � I . 11 . . . . t - I '. .1 I - I 1. ;�A�� !­ '" ­ -A&.&� ­ -.--1 ."akib&. . . . . . A­�� I I - X� ��­.-�- , - IN,. , 77 I.. � ., � , . 14 I �,J ,j I :�,� I *