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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-06-02, Page 2� 7!,:!. "­­.-.f!:���,!­� !!!:�-,--.At==�-���:--t==.I,t��t%'=.�,!,:tt=- - I � ! I . - , -1 -­ -- —= ---.,- ! = ; == i , I . . .. I . , �- - - � I - �­ -­­-1-*-A-P%--^-, � Jyingh4 -1 ­ ' 1- -- I . --- 4. -----. - —� �. ==�.;­� :, ! ! , - ==,­ ----------------- TL IM Aq I , IV -"W . �. r'.19 —­." . V, I - " -� , "Y"t , 11W � nCe I )) ! - ` , , 't�� V0 Q - y School Lesson -�­ - ­ ­ I �. ..., . .1� I I w, Cr I Teu Ways to Prevent fires on Your Farm The ,,;undcl . - �, .k.,., . 1111bli6h0at I & ... %N*- .r �p ­ I L " $P1 1 ­ winchmn, Ontario * A . t.!4 By Harry Sotsford � JUN E 5. 1 �t' .tl � -ml- 11, - ' � Inu .N $ ,A * - ---� Cvory Ttwmday Morn' � t 5" 1�'q" 1W Ivre 10 stovepipe, at every plate where the Making the Nation Chridi=, Fsa, 33; 12; Prov. 14: 34; "�'� 7 " * 4 � W " , 5*41. - The average fire loss in Ontario 11. M STUITIT, Vabh1wr i - , 1�'11' L .r 'S for the last three years oxceeds one 'Pipe goes through .1 floor or,1vof. No -C, " , 4*--�-*" %�Jp W r4 -) " illion dollars a month; a per capita bare stOvelliPes should ever be place4. ,, 140- Z,."I. Sat-, riv . , Oqyl I-,%tc-l: ­- wilo yvar, Ir. Rom. 13: 1.10. Golden Text—Prov �11 00, -.1"% ;Aonthti, M1.00 in �,,lvaaive. CON014OTF-D BY PROF. HE.:NRy Q. BELL :;",. I... . � loss of $5 for evicry Man, -wonlan and Nvithin 12 inchw� Of any wooded part Connecting Links—The citizen who viduals and famillea which make u Adv%,Wshig rate -k oil appli"-ttlon. The object of this department Ta t',l pince at the ser, I .: Li: 11,�. �.:.. �...� 0114 in the province. The avcrage of the building, A stovepj regar4s his duties of citizenship in; the etate. No i1oubt, in 3 0 wilt'l Uithplit ,.< , ile often a I rg an eMv�,rtlscm , I I ..., .� 9* , ,.,.,V �­-,,\, "' d - the light of the teaching and example roniplv�,., goeiety, 8,u 11 ' .... 1­�,'�,,,. amnual fire loss in the Principal gets red-hot, and the fire hazar is e ; c a 11 ethod of, "llec'Ilv d'* vice Of QuP filrm Madera tile advice of an acknowledged .. .1 � i ,,�.� , , t *1I 'I.L .'-..:.;,V`, Q, s I . , .1 k' ,-::. . European count-iies, under normal Obvious in cases of this kind. as will on. r4ileticr-.t rill N, iiiscrtezi nutil forbid 40thoritY on all subjects pertaining to Solis .Ind trop.q. 1", , .� .1�, , e,iu will find a zolution of many 01cctioll F,houlld besought .", ...I.... - 1. It " difficilU problems. He eannot be a Nure the fail-c,3t and lvi& t r p , o - �� . � '. �, , . , -�� �, ,,& tud, charpci ;aeei,.-dini;I,.�.,. Address all queotions to Professor Henry G. sell, in .1', , I """" . , �; conditlon% Is 33 cents per capita. advigable t, ;�t e rc,� 'n � � ­ , ,�­.,-, . 1. "." ... 0 1M ve all wooden $1111110cS Vflargc%; for vcntra�l oklverlis,e- 4care of The Wilson Publishing company, Limited, Toron- m� - .. R., were partinan. Ile will a*t be 4 blind t4ticn. of all classe.�, intorcats, . f, I . li". . IR, "'A - -in top Una answers W1 - .15 '' -11 1.14A Much of ibis enormous loss cat be P we�iM 1!�e m. Vi,o inNWo- io.r )i"n, Nan- to, and AnsWOm Will aPP*Ar In this coltimn in the order '&" . .-; near the stove rotected with sheet follower Of ambitious and self-seelting Juana, rat tr-- " In w , I etal or asbestas. If metal is used, lead,ers. governing body go. 4 0 v writing kindly men. �-,�'-.- 7"'17,�,..;­�� prkvented by propcT 'Are precautions. In Ile will not be groveTned by chosen ehou!4 Dave th,-,A loyal -support. , . wher- �,�' �­11'� " An analysis of the fires of the past tie " , 0 "' y a 0 re"'vo " Wh'! it Is advisable where -, . there should be an air space left be� i selfish er ,metional, or cla," inteTests , of all gnod .citizens. A d4ly- 0 d a P1 op.�A� apace 1': I'ImItp,"I . �.,: :1, a upport, holy- -- .. 1, , 1p� Im , _ . p I � - . , . .1 hind it. �or hatreds. lie will ondeavor, with over, ,whie - 0 e .a 4 r I 'a .C.Qa a y th .. " � I'..-' -1 I . amped and ad .1 -.. three years will serve to bring be- t ­­­. 1. 1. I..". ­ .­ ­­ . d "ed I 'p It a at . "I I h will n, ra e 'R. to '1'.Iased with .."�� I I ,>t exelu(!c fair anj . -r 'rA, to discover, in the. r�-aqowibl,e and friendly eriticism, IESS CARDS t n, I the questior, .. � - , a with dls,3�eionate mi . , ! wbe" k". foro us some facts that are rather Accelerating , sluggish fire WSRh he an � ... will 40 mailed direct I .�: ---1, surprising: I kerosene 1,,,r, imig been a butt for'light of all the facts, what is be%t for I The higher ViDwors (if S;t, paups. . , humorists, and yet this form . the people and the nation-pand he will: time were those of the ROM -an Empire Weffinaboln Mutual Fire Copyright by Wilson P 11blishilig Co.. Limited Lightning is the, chief cause of fires of gro-�s, give his loyal and conscicliti*us Sup- 4, which W Pa'any cases -had establi" . y of the soil greatly Increases thO On farA111- This datuvr may be re- I carelessness is respronsftle for many , port to th,At which is bc,,.3t, R, W. Z NVIII it pay a farmer to grow I tillt� she� * Encurance Co. destruetivoflreg and muoh-loas of life If he dif-: itse-11' by Conquest and ruled without. . I popcorn oft a large se,ile, and what yield of the cryp. I. moved by the Installation of nightning * -: fers from others, he will d,o so intelli-, the cOnSent Of the roverned People, � R,V,1111"31(.,�`. IS -10 is the best variety for Ontario? H. H,- I have some poor land On rGdO, for the whole of a loss of Dumping ashes in a -wooden barrel gently and conscientiously, an,l hc,Yet, for the most part, lt,;, rule .%-as. r")�' Head 01T-ee, Quelph About what should be the yield for which I would like to sow sweetl$491,910 is due to lightning strilting I has caused Many fires. Ashes should;will not besitato to Lioa-k with Party,: ' ' The Roman arms cleared sea _J�q4 t"j' �j CLU t-01 .4, �l A,JSS" 0 1 aced In metal containers withi or with leader, if he believes t1lim to' '. -d -Obbers,. , t lusur- a fair crop? It being short, could It clover. How should I prepare the UnTodded bull4ings. . I ?,'n%d - land Of PiPat03 an x � in binder? field and sow the seed? What kind The second gTeat cause of fires in fr in fitzing covers, 8, safe distance, be wrong. festablisbcd and preserved Pence, and rt% on the ea,;h or premium not be harvested with a gra be ">! ' able rrCJ:e tight lwte systo!a, , 0 all buildings. 1 Psftlrn 38' 12. Blessed is the nation. inlade travel and commm*e both pos- What process of curlug would be nec- of seed would you advise sawing to farm, buildings is defective flues'and Threshing lThe'mo,st i;llportant duty of the na-!Siblo Wx,l elfe. Man AlINEoft COSENS, Agent, essary before the'popeorn is ready for raise a crop for bay?, I might say thi I e . tirlae is a dangerous time _ y .people werei NVIngham. 11 n YS on tb Ition, as flf the individual, is to FeWinuch better off under Raman rule- mark-etiag? a :farm from A fire-Provention! God, The Pat -ion's true wealth is inithan they WOuld have be -,n if jnde� �- that thia field hasiet had a sod for Sparks on roofs stand third as a standllOillt- A county representative fin -ding awl knowing God, just as that! Pendent. The Empire provided, at. several years, told me of a terxible fire that he had is the true wealth of the in,dividual i lcas,t, an cdu'elltive diFeiPline, as the corn -growing .section of - Ontario it Answer: If your field has been in Expo7,sure--really a result of fire, witnessed in ,%vbizh two men were man. Ourstate , smen E-4rould r . ; 911MEY 11OLM, ES Answer: If you are located In the . fi I ecognize British Empire has done in many - way pay to grow popcorn on a limited small grain or last year grew a oulfi- and not a primary eause-is respon- re bolp-1 this, our judges and our niz.jzistr � ates.: lands, through which subject peoples� -TO. vated crop, a medium. Plowing is the � BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, F , trapped in a silo that they we � scale. I d9 not know that I would sible for a heavy loss, Ing to fill. A spark from a gasoline Tha Poet of- ancient liriiel beld:`v,rere prepared, for self-government. Victory and Other Bonds Bought and. advise a, deep plunge into this phase t first thing it must receive; following Natobeo-In .1918 there were 991 enginO flew into the adjacent barn! Israel's chief PossesF�'.on to be Je- I Paul la s own the general prin- , Sold. of trap growing without considerable 1 plorlying, broadeast from 1,000 lbs. to fires caused by oiatolies, entailing a which wat) filled with grain. Within 1 hovah, So, in Psalm. 10, he oays,.- ! , such higher powers are of, Office- Mayor Black, Wingham %000 lbs. per acre of lime and work it one nlinute the building was a mass 1 have,said ur2to Jehovah, Thou aTt'ciplo t � experience. Popcorn has proven all, by thorough disking and harrow -i loss of $559,404, in Ontario, , G04 ZIPS ould be obeyed. No doubt. very valuable crop in seetions of Spontaneous -combustion. is one of Of flames, and the two men in the my Lord, I have no good b�,yond he wou!d n3t have coupzelleA obedl- Michigan, Wisconsin, and New York ing. This will form a good seedbed. the nalstiest bazarftof the whole lot, silo died a terrible dtatb. A sparki" thee.,$ once to anything morally wrong, tor - When such has been accomplisbedn and farmers lose heavily from this -Tehovah is the portion of mine in -.would lie have denied the Tlkht of' Ft. VANSTONE states; in fact, in certain sections ofl I arrester on the machinery would have heritance." subject pe-op!e to revolt against & . - BARRISTER AND SOLICtTOR* " -Ontario many farMers are making drill in sweet clover seed with a nurse cause. . saved this terrible lom of life and i " I ,crop, seeding the clover at tb�e rate Property, . In Psalm 18: "I love thee, 0 Lord tyrannical 'Or unju.?t gavernmeut;; Mcney to Loan at Lowest Rates. considerable profit out of growing a i Poor electrical wiring and faulty such revolts would be morely a trans - limited area, of this crop. There are of 8 to 10 lbs. of g,Lvd seed per acre. my strength." WINGHAM If you I insulation were responsible for a con- Every stray spark from a chimney I e fer Of allegiance to rightful author - use bafle7 or oats for the whirled through the air, and at!berd.)y 1-ties'ehiasen by the people. j3ut where two general kinds of popcorn-Ricel � is In Psalm 28: "The Lord is my shep- , sidl�Able loss. - � and Pearl; each of these kinds ,come' nurse crop, cut down the amount of last finds a resting place. If that, I the powers are established an -1 re- v% During 1918 there were 886 barns resting place is a shingle Toro In Pealm 27, "The Lord is my light'co.nizeA they - A R T 11UR I I seed to about a bushel and a burned in Ontario, causing a loss of f, a firel I I �hould be obeyed. The V(� KWIN in at least three coi,rs,white, Y,ell,w,'p6e!L-",k- per acre, so that tbe young $1,09S,931, The good and colored, the colored being fre-1 -buildings destroyed may result, With thubercheaP, there , and my salvation." I � citizen will keel) the laws of D.D.S., L.0, S. quently red or red -streaked. There clover plants May have an opportun- were valued at $677,096 and their con- 'was a good excuse for voofing with' The nation is indeed blez,3ed which- his country. .. ity of a good start. It wQuld greatly 'shingles, but at the present price of 1 finds in the God revealed in Jesus i The ruler thus becomes a minlatez Pccb�,r of Dental Surgery of the are early typtos and late types of tents at $416,8115. ! Christ its wealth, its strength, its! of God,, to whom obedience is render� ,� 1, increase the chances of a good stand shingles there is no reason why a! Penn-.0vanla. CoReege and Licentiate each. Just what the best variety for Let us consider Possible ways and - . guidance7, and its safety. . led, not by reason of fear or force, but of Dental Surgery at Ontario� Ont4rio is I am unable to say but this of clover if you drill in about 250 lbs. Means of preventing this huge na- safe material May not be used. i Prov. 14: 34. Righteousness c%alteib for cansclence sake. I OfFice in Macdonzid Stock. per a,cre of a 2-8-2 fertilizer at the tlon��l loss. The mysterious chemical action a nation. So said the ancient law of� Pay ye tribute. The injunct�on, in information should be Obtainable from time -the ,seed is sown. that we know of as Spontaneous coni-! Israel- "That whii�h is altZather just DF reliable seedswen. Sixty bushels to A. P.: Will you please tell me what The lightzring loss may be readily ternl!� of tO-day, would be, "Pay ye I" G. fl bustion. can be practically elhninated��Srinit thou follow that th,,u mayest taxes." Even, though they bear beav- '. ROSS the acre is considered a very good my land requires? It will grow tim- eliminated by roddlilf every farm. by the use of proper pre I crop ofpopmrn. I do not believe the building, including barns, houses, out- Cautions, livea and in-berit the land which the ily at times, and we desire e,�onamy in .. I othy, clover, or corn fairly well but I buildings, silos, and all s Wooden beams t-h&t stand in the Plidet i or illy God giveth thee!' This was administration, they are necessary Graduate Royal College of Dental ' crop could be suei�essfully harvested, will not mature good wheat, their be- tructures, of damp grain ,or bay Pre often char- also the teaching of the prophots, as, for th conduct of the affairs at the oes should be "ground- for example, in IM 1: 16-17; Jerem. nntiono surgeons With a grain binder. As a matter of I Ing p, of straw with shrunken I Even -wire fen Ted by spontaneous camburdion befoire'll . Qnndurte University of Toronto fact, it is probable that the ripenedr enty . 4 ed." Farm allimals In Plrsturo- us'll- - the bay or grain blazes. It is strong 17: 5-7; Amos. 5. 24; Micah 7: 6-8,; Owe no many anything butto love ears could be phicked from the stand_ I grain. The soil is a dark: sandy loam � ally drift along with a storm until I Iv _1 ',17, And nat,oii- one another.' This is a grzat precept, . , , urged that all r Fmulty cf Dentistry a& wood n ,11 I , Zech. 8,. 1() - this same Patches of sorrel. This sorrel4 ' al ideal of�rbarattcr is found again a finely -conceived ideal aud law of OFFICE- OVER H. E. ISARDI.$ STORE ln�" crop. The remainder of the corn I 'with .they come to a barrier. often a wire be covered by asbestos or e P a-, I 4 'well be pastured fence, Ili = eleetric�l storm this I er,ng. X02PIng grain or metal cov- and again in the Psalm%. See Psalm citizen�,zhip. Paul,$ i ju , tio is t stalks could very . 1 comes up, no matter how often the j n nZ n 0 �[down. Ko curing process is nezes- land is plowe& What is needed to fence will be charged with lightning, bay in well� I' 15, 18� 2Q.-26; 37 .- 11 sary in PrepaTing popeorn. other than I and .� � 5-6, 28-31, and many give tax or tribute, fear or reverence, V R. HA71WBL make this good soil for all crops? room$ will tend to -retluce other pa4!�ages. � and honor, WbETe they are due, _y ,ventilated V 0 placir Answer.- From the description of i and, unless grounded, there may be a � this particular hazard. I ROM. 13: 1-10,,Tho higher powers. love to al), and thus to diszharge our rlPeiled ears in a crib I . I low of valuable animnll--,. Allowing the I ,g the , B.so.. M.0, C�M. I where there is a good circulation of % i , your or DesP te every reasonable effort tb,j� Paul has the vision and the outlook debt to all. ops -a-ad so" 1 would eanclude " ground wires to project a few inches' farmer may take, a N laze ma, d,e-; of a Christian statesman, His ambi. I Love worketh no Ill. Love warks all , Siweiiil attentica pau tiD disrases of air so that the corn may dry out, The � that lime is the first thing that you' abdve the top of the fence will pre- I - "' tion 'IS to ni-ake *the law Of Christ the'manner r,f go, - D1. Luve i�- tile or�e 'need, the presence of sorrel would ;n-' 1 velop, and proper pro-, ision should be , 4%Vcui,�a and Children, h-aviig taken corn is so'd both on the ear ,and shol. i dioate this. I would advise you to ,, indde for jurt such -a - eonji - � aw a ' � i vent strokes. If your wire fences are' f nations. But he knows that!grcat Clivistian law. Imst.graduate wrrk in $urgerv, Bac, led. It is altogether Probable that. connected with farm buildi I tIOn-.in his time Cbrl,st's law of love has alcine. , I tericie.g,v iinil Seit�x.t,lje *.�Ie apply lime at the rate of 2,000 lbs.11 n9s, a* Buckets of water, Properly p Application I fertilization of tile peplorl, ,,,'OP may ; ground conneetion ,should be made at' Tortected not yet taken posrcs,qlon of ail in - ' I . in m 01fitte in the Ke" Residence, between I have a great i3fluence on the early k against freezing, sh. ould be I -Pt at It has not even in our ti e. One, i The Jews were intensely . patriotic . per acre, wor ing it in immediatelyl the flist post from the building� !�; I the Queen*z Hotel and the after the ground is plowed, followingi To into I convenient plazes in -all buildings. A ' dream of a social order in which i and felt very keenly their'sad poiiti- saptist I ripen go relative to the � I re,corm-'ef the corn, We haVe on filo this application, if you are growing pall of water at the right time -will do �! every mail -will of Dis, own szoord, and � .cal state. They recaNed the. glory of Church. as Of Sevend incidents � proper method detail ons ' of his own will. (to wha,.1 is rTrrht, but former -days ail,.' writhed under foreign astened to ma- so that the crop may get a good start.; tion is not the purpose ,of this article.! after the fire g1ts under way. A aniall,'that is an ideal still far fr, ,a being'dominicn. As a req,ult of this. rel;0- All bu-int­-- gi-i eu carigul attenitown. ! field corn hna been li, -where grain, with fertilizer as advised abovo� s Of chimney construco.' more good than hundreds of gall turit - , Phore C-4. P.O. Box 113 i tur from ore to two weeks earl, � The following, however, may be ueed- amount cf bicarborm - I by prcper fertilization. pertili, lel The present sourness of the soil will . te of soda placed realized. For its own sufety and 11ors wqre constantly braaking out, _,en I have retarded bacterial growth until" as"a proper staneArd of constrlictioP.,' .'- well-being every soalet mus4t halre itsland the Jews licpc,S thus to attain :, in each bucket will ae-Al to the,extin-! Y I that give 900d results on corn are: i Solid brick or concrete rulers. The -orimitive social unit, the � political freedom. The ineszagf� of � on mediu)n loan, sail an an there is very little free plantibed in I chialueYs,guisbing qualities of the w ,alysis of I ater. The: family, lins as its rulers the father, Jesus to these ni,an was that the rcal N. Rebt. C. Ree & ond � � should be at least four inches in. patent liquid'extinguWlers are excel -i and the mother, and the group of. slavery was the slavery o1 sin. This ,t, annnoria, about � thiclMas-, eXcltsiive of flue lining;', lent fire -fighting fcols, and their use: families -which constitute the elan or underlying moral condition waa re.- � from 3 to 4 per ter the soil. Thecon-stituent of plautfood* 5I.R.C.S. (Eng)� you must emphasize most is phos-", L.R.C.P. (Lond)� I 8 to 10 r.er cent. Phczphoricaeld, and phorle acid sinee it is the special duty �,concrete should be reinfOlved vertical-� is urged. itribe has its council of elders, and its ponsible for their political semitude. PHYSICIAN AND $URGEON is + to 4 per ctnt potosbi applying ,same Of phosphoric ', ly and 110-rizontally to prevent, craek$;.' Around the farm garage or traztGr,�bcail of the council who becomes chief To theze men, hot -wit3h r"entment a. from 214,010 to 400 lbs. Per mare- ne"d to invigorate root% stone chimneys ihould be at least four' where there is a pos,s` I'ar king� Such powers or authorit-es against Roman rule, Jczuig said, txnr. Chish-ilm's eld stand) growth and ripening. of grain, 1. bility of an oi I � , hence,'inobes thicker than required for cor-'*r gasoline &-l'r1luess W -i tbOrOughneSs of motor- apply a fertilizer ,high in phosphoric, fire, is an. excellent place'arise out of the very nature of things. � "E'veryone that cominitteth �in, is t , -- ,ty is � 114 I an essential point in popcorn � responding concrem or brick Chim- for buckets of fine sand. S,and smoth-, The authorities elected by popular bondservant of tin." Thus Jesvi show - lancing of the :for. 400 to 500­neys, and should have flue linings;'era an oil Ile ,Zhort.v(te emocracy are their legiti- ed th,t the real bandage is when the raisinr, �aso the ba. acid at the rate of about DR. R. L STEWART I I � � " ,... - -- I lbs� per acre. .or ga-41-1 fire in , in a d ' ­ ! rubbleatone ch4mnoss should be at' ordor� while water ' - ---- ==r---------- I will only serve to' mate sucoesnors, for they are' the soul is under the dominion of evil Ovaduate, of 'VnW4�rslty of Toronto,(, Fractures. cases is blamed unjustly for a deforni-i least 12 inches thick. ChImne�ys 4 spread the flame ;chosen representative,s of the indi�l�pasaiau. rheultv,ef VIM,Vlne, 7-icentiatte of the. should never rest on wooden bea-msl Co,mmumty s' ­- arflo vollezis er Physielaus and The word. fraeture comes from the ItY that nothingeould have prevented. - " ing Plans can I ont, or � eta� fite-fight great rett.clusters undir the roosts. 1 Latin word .1 be profitably laid in every farm dis-� Surgeons, � frango, which means, I %*.— P.Zue hoi,es, when tot in use, sho,ald 'I- trict. Several districts have carried i � The nests may also become infested. offie'N Entrance: bTe,11,; therEfore, a fractured bone is I be covered with tight -fitting nietal-�Out Plans in this dire4�tfon, includingi In such cases the birds will often ,8econd Door Worth of Zuebriga,s Systems of Feeding Hogs covers, and never p -,,ted 0--v 10061A&I eri bide their nests and roost anywhere a broken Lane. Fractures may be � Over with' the purchmse of some -ire-fighting ap-1 Photo Studio. either s-imple or compound. In a I CornWe& paper. A metal coRar s`hould be uZed,-' paratus. The advantages of suchl The red mites sonietimes -found on OutsH'a rather iliGn come in the in - An . " JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE 29 shnp�e fr;cture the bone is broken in- The high cost of course grains th t at least 12 * ches larger than the organizations are Obvious. [tile poultry roosts are red becaus-o fe-%teA 111,11se. But too Often the hens I S20 the slan, without much Inceration, � Eat obw.ined during recent years has -- - - -- I . they are filled with the blood 'of the will use niffe-infestea roosts and they , - I I SELL of the surrounding parts, and with- I made it necessary to give careful con- I I � I ; � jetked thethain from under the man's! Poultry which they have dra-wil �vhlle are stti�rdiiy devitalize -d by the ex - Town ard r -arm rropert,4�*. QIll VInd �Fat ,any extee:-mml wound.. A compound 1 siderution 311 the feeding Of ho�--s and I ) '� I .feet and almost threw him to the floor.1 the 10rds were on the roost. Hens perionee. .:ch =,ore serious affair � to the methods of supplying the Seedj I A Then Billy backed off, lowered his are pestered with nutes every Blue eintment I-,- the bez-t treatment seemy!istandgetinypri(Ts. 1havelfracture,isam, , a ­ 1, .that - , � I I ; 1 414' 1 1 1 1 I- semo exet,"!,-nt valuts� ' for a.e skin is broken, and soinetime�'l Useful information on this point Was,' It 'head ,and was about to butt the � night ,ire reduced in health and vigor'for lice we have ever used. It can be, . in ts: , - � brought out in a series of exper Ion I 11 rtstryman. hard, but the Man got ,lit'and cannot lay so invily eggs. If the mixed half-and-half with lw�ngrade the fractured bore protrudes through I Ic ; S. G. S17EIVART Ithe wound. In vtry- bad cases the bouv�l � carried on for several years � V./oh c4p; 5 I , 4 . at the Ex-'asi Z "Y Z of the way. 'roosts -we sprayed with ralte-killing-vasellne. Beth materials can be ob- , -..- , ­.- I I . - � It,self 's V,' i perimettal Farm at Ottawa- Exp - � . WIINGHANI kirftte'rexi inta small fra.l*-. er'" The Billy Goat That Went to Church, "Baa! Baal BaRP ,said Billy again. ` solutions `110 mites will ever trouble! tained at the drug is . I wents � I ,gmts and -a small Pticne IS4 Office in Town Hall 1". I =d the *issues 6 -It raund are' ment w2s carr.'ed a', to compare the: I -Timmy wished that the floor would! the hens. I tin hok of the mixlure Nvill last a 'acern �i following . - �a) tile U, There was once a litv,e bay ill Ber-, Ore. 4t RoTe are several ways of killing, sinall farm flock For, several venrs. r,evenFv I -ted� Whe-1 a fraeture, systems. _-e of a . , a ar-d let hmi drop down to China., - — "i is "tvrnelete' tke bone is breken c-,,-;: link-tezi J-A=in. rat -ton given to bogs On 'Who, when he was 0-1 his w1R,v'4All the other children were lau hin � it,, *641er muda : the- mi ,s. Take a brush and a sm-01: It is applied by plat-ing a bit tirely ntross. "" R Of kerosene Oil and paint the I each ,wi;g wid- beima ' , wilea L, is ,*L- ,� past to church or, g 6 �eom e ircrnLng, sudderfly re-4� but as �or Jimmy, there was nothing'Pal t , p,o,e,, ture, (bJ traug.h &e.d ,g in o e f1l. tile vent. Rub - - ­ ir an P n . . DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN �� tile borw 4% brckcn Iyartly Ithro'ugh','Or' feed 10t Vnthout Pasture, (c) allowing, membered tn_-,, he had forgotten to t.�, laugh about-. I I roosts about once each month during'In. the ointallent. theroughl'y. It i�� " 'e * ,e are 3,,%t e j�era &, - the hogs, fr,-e aece��s to grai, ratiom Vie the billy goat before he lef�_, home- 1 ' the hot weather .and everN, other, poison and must Ile p!atej wmay from CHIROPPACTIC - 1. wll a inembr, t m e I Pia,!e4 in a se� The little boy's name Nv.t , Ile was thankful when his father'. . " . s JimMy. it i 0 . bone is r,,�'. torn. 0 -f-fee.,Ier in tile bare feed got up and he'Ped S�-Teral other men! month in the winter, The comnlercial J4 the Young children .-ml farm swek- � . 1, vras his &.Ity to be sure that r0.1 tn 7 'd , # e'PUt the 9�nt Out of church. Billy was' coal -tar *disinfectants ean be di!utod Hens that baw, a goc�i Just bath . ChU TerZ me lnueh rn:,Dre Bke,,,y to lo' (d) hand feeffing by the trough J. A. FOX ` C9 D, nlethei -'in Pens, (e) the use of a golf- 0'ats Were fied before tk:? fal�%!!Y'Ideterminednot be put out; I b, it, vate . nd Painted on the roosts , ". 9 , cs,�aps% wit"a inzzalr,p!e�te, or llgre,�-Jj' to it ued w h " r a Will accomplish a great deal in free- , I . feez'er hl. pens. The reswit-s of tf,n*s 'tart,el for chureh.. so lie -felt ;Very UD- I ar.d baae3; he hent his head and shook or sprayed On 'with a hand potato ing themselves from Itoe. In the -,um- lnn"�,p7,1�1.,: !,�e.iltkt� ,an.�), r1mwvc- Cle sti,"l:.­ fw-ennres tl-zan eid peop'e are.� mfo le . cawt�,' . test with resPezt t-3 cost -per pound ,of W r"'b' wh�� the Wen'10'r­v cair' e*. his horns at the mt-n and made a sprayer if there are only a -few roosts. I mor they will enjoy Just,lig ion Eamny " ci a �,i,�-46p. natuyi, 1,kn'­ �, L��,'.zj,v, the.zr 110D&S are =1w1h lae" gain. r--3 as follows- to him, and even v.arze wxkm hls.'-sh.�&dng disturbance. We filld tbe ,coluniercial mixtures a . , "' Alhiwynav',�,, - tlw, C ­:v ;A�aj C-­-qital , "'rittle. rhEirewre a bT*I,t,n btre in �p,z fatth,er -*ske4l su&e��uly: But he ]lad to I days in the garden 1,mm. Save up �a r, . - I ,� ,� and limited, grclin. 9.7 car,�,s , -* 8,ystem ,:I kip� � ",'Q�;Stna�"!­,. Effe,�*­ve a e4i,M, often emcks halfway thr4M-lea. 'ure _ 44 I 9-a. As the men were pulling the gotit, little cheaper than kerosene. I few boxes of p�lrkieji c,,�)11 ftrr v. inter -Z,ZF�-'. The cn-,y " ard 4.1 -E -n ,-3�Aits up len�Z,11.,Nvi�e, just as S&14ed (paddock) ....... 9.8 A; " Is =ornlng?" . d his! at��Icf al, 4C 'Troz�gh fei (raddtck) .... les ,, I r My ' son, 6--i rou tie thebM,y goat 1 ;ast Jimmy's pew, Jimmy raise The old oil drained from an auto use and it will he'll !n keopin,-, the , In S5 p � -, �c e .- �� r ,; - , fuPy %1.,.L:.�Icl gme "­!�Z� ��.r l"'c"M chirc. a greell ,K.;�k ',Nrcaks w'he,, T��,-a ber�d j Se: " "' ,�shamed head and looked at him. Thon'etlgi"Q can be used to pailit the roosts,, hells 11"thy and liev- from pest.& ,f Ao�d . nt . .es Of C -k% e.d, *ZL *,e ear�- 14 ."- . , (irsile) . � ....... 9�3 u I 'Ve' 'at'-'erl" J'ramy answered � ke thr,L,w back 4 - r,ra(­,i V m-1 0�.;C�,r"Jt`y 4 '.%,VTttJ P�;�lr�-,n. ` it" The tx,r . - Lis head, ;ashamed no"COP'llieteial lice paint will give pTo�! It pays to spray thoe ne-sts oz.owiiwi- ' -� Phzr . , e*;des arriving at a comparison of' bravely; -1 ic,rg,),� hjin.�, , r 1, tZger, for it was not, his goat! J tec-tiell for a long time. The main 1; ally to keep thera fre,, from lice, Use Hours -2-5 and " p.m. . ttary. usu,-00y 8 -up rfg�4 C-crols, * " 'r, T�e'tell hai st��Ppei ringin-ct ard, , I Ej i . I . le 1111te applift. � quarter-Int'li mesh wire cn the Itoul- - as tke eal st-.&; ,sraps� aitv-- it 41 I Whet Z+- last the goat was ,a,,],, point is to keel) up tl . , 3113' 't't't'L' cost of gains t"'a'ae by the b'09% 1 Y4 g - ; q hag q. fe�-0rg 4elcor-Bng to tile dWerent sys. ,.a,e organ w,, s pla: .n "f' Y a7"d 'outs de and the dcor was closed, and' tiOns Often enough so that the post$! try house winlows and sparr"tirs V.`11 W grown dry alul 'a".1, swee, 1 17 44,y az the faw-Ry went into thvnir� - ' , �i te=x, C-erlain of�er concluswms were rwhen c1l the mothexs had made thoirl'%vill newr beconie t%l4gtly intrellched' I , DRUG U% PhYSICIAN, The trva"Inett Of frcetunv V-17teg tLe" reaChed Ut the t0rle.Us:40a of the Ser- gew in ee -Wh;.te et=ch. :� not roost in the Loase. They seem 4wrlit-g to t," he particuZir bin -e i , I Ed cli'dren sto -rgy­`� in every tralck and creviee of the',' to be carriers Of lite ami shoull be �: - ieh , Jimm - " V;Iiat nftbt- ' -p smiling and the el( , OSTEOPATHY .� =3 Z:.So. *Z,��n%Erg t-�t tl-,e t-,!M,,l -0 n3ur--6,` ies whi Was continaed up to the e��u h,pt$e *v d� r'041 k,rGr,- In neglected poultry houses f fra,2- Of 2jtar,eh. 19L�0. ,.,LB" . . � �e ,Wne ginal Se 0 � rann was getting ready to begin agmin ! b0nse- ., exterminated around the I ,ns1,0= - p n witth the biL?y , . , n " roaltry ­­ - . . '� got Jimmy -whispered to his father, , ,;­ 1P " . '. -�' A *,** )K41 sat very, sH21 as mooli ts M—sible. �, , .0 '. I �i ttlre�-W%et!,er nmple or ezml , re as Shali- the mites -Will SOMOtimes 11A,ng infboust,s IXU-i. 4 01 m, 1 4ma thaul+�t I beexcused and go hoineand tie our, mm"em-­�. OP. F. A. PARKER - p� 48 zsi liml,fed abea Vie z�t,tLn,- However. as time., I ----.,-,,---, I ---- - - C,�,,:-.t-.;�"",4ep�)*,..��",12.c--., i "..V� C-tLf- c�b-'-P�-e*e' "Le'eml 'e�e- " L Pc tur,� ft�,J=9, t tg a , t own goatTl I 11 - ----------1------ -- 4Y t2Z1,1E':1Cd $P-U,­,1�'Z'1eJ. TLe mast dif&u:t ,,,?�ir * ,C, 4sed a- I'- uncl, Ec. for-, "I . .1 . I I .- 'n i I . I ift, v- %*,-;­11;�!I-­c� .1 * . ­ -- " � gzt I 11 - ------IN -=-- - I I , I 0� ­ �� � t �:c C " C Adl,n� ;, slight'uy mzr, e��zmmjin-j t+l:a,n W�.hkire - W icas$.. Th e -n " _g gr -�e,d). praved pas na r-0 - ; '% is to a�l tl,.,- bzc7km M--�s vif ne bo-,!� t1he gmtTI-131; Jimmy's fat -her shook his head., Z�c " - _a. rat, , r .. , � .1 (t _ w gh f 41 . Cr �'X me Zs m,)rL, e=, -Cy � �. p*.�Ize ar T ,; . A ,- Z Iva Tbe ritir.le.er -"C,s it t1me - Ved tom. myself t,efore we left honle.11, : 1� '77� C1117 vv� -J ' sV=c`Zh5r,9 411, I.bappen. ,,,,I hen he bent over and whispeved, 111 I , qlaiCLIZV _1_rVln�ll 0 kEeP *'e:'�! the se!-f.fc+-,1er fre, eho.*ee, system vms , ­ ON MMXe tf v. :? F rewEr treat. , m P,nze eltcr t7he,y --re so. rrmt !g M.C,l the ye�it 46om ewz8!&r:r,,- tiie . � I .-:�-7�- —, .! . i� Afllor Mmt no ore ever had to To- � . g- - - - 1, ltenl,�- *-= by =v cnl�t'r mcned. beZ-=��l �L"'4� %��---S!��)r�' pl�:'��-t� U's sermo.& wLen I �r F, " - � 'r 0! I , I.,.- her et�,, , .1 t1tere ­�.z �.,�. - -,,f e CA .. I 1%..O � EL ,� ,I f . * � - r1z"O p,�]Ssu­� =4 C4!1f-r ,�X=�Ema. t'it:t- so=.A. Of ]in -,e fiest paur-rL.r� .111, ; �- . I , ,-', Q a S,3 � 7 �1- �, � i =(I* U3 =AC -A " , - �� ;Die!-,- M. b -d Jinilwy to be SUT4� that tile billy � I 1� OK i n, !�, et,o�.+- *"- Th -A t�U' Se:if-foe-,�Ing tmthed . 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