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The Wingham Advance, 1921-06-16, Page 24*17 ��� ­ - �,��71_!r�nl_ %,-Cl Ifio wing -41m Ad venne ­_­­_­_ -_7 �__-7-_ __ ____.________1_____. -.--- - _. ­ � ,� *,' ,�: - Aox""w 11 P,4r , ___� 0q rw"l - r -,,*- �1' __.____________,____ ______�__ ______________.__________ .______,_,_____, -,--- ________,_..____7=1 Fighting the Crow l Lesson ­_ *11k, JA I I Published At 'i Oi� - ;P1 Y)",� The! e ,ire probably no birds wholle for auother of the trow's vi 5 I r JULIE 19. jll� - during the summer moiabBit is an ac- , , c ce vVinghun, Q'atank) e,'�",v '.. . . !,,% ?,�,�_ � . �T,�,q��, AV In a - babll,, Are wholly good or wholb., bW . wk(� from the standpoint of man's bogt'complished chicken Vilef. So much Every Thursday fRornina .."'KV, . �, . I I Wking the Socki Ov,der Christian. St. Luke 4: 16-21; St. , , -I stealth and cunning Are displayed , . , � '71� It A. G. 0AIT11, llahif,, I � , .1 `- ) 0 interests. Alany species ,,ire rectig "'I MaU, 2 - 34-40. Golden Text—St. M 11 4wr , - _. WIP W., 7 �v � 6 1Y, C A5 nized as valuable Assets contributing 1 tj�js pursuit th t it often Qscu n .5. , , att. 25: 400 Sub;,;�-elpt`.oa i�atpi: ­­ One 1%, k, a r., CONDUCTED QY PROr. : largely to human Nvelfari; others show; tice and beneficial hawk,% boax - _ , Conncetitg Links --The escenco of these my brethren, ye have done it I HENRY 0. BELL ­'-� . . VIGO; six lilxivl,�, $1.0) '11 advantle. . lv-� vices and v,rtues so nicely balanced I of the battle And often suffer ths su- Christianity is in the spirit, not in tile unto nw. Advcrt1.,A7nv p -1V"--'- , ,; rates oil pp'leatlom The object of this department is to place at the ser. ..4�'. , ': , ,�.., 11 As to mi,lce judgment difficul ; while Ill' preme penalty. In some of the cases forms, of life. It is possible for the It follows that the Christlau spirit I—, � .. I 1�� It � . I . I 1W 4 1 - *k%'�'� a X,eiv species theL- numerous zing reported, poultry -raising hag become .-, Advv,rti�,p.1lpnt.-7, vgthil-ut .--ptle'fiv di- vio of our farm readers the advioe of all acknowledged �- � ��-,�.,:,..X.j.` , christin.n. spirit, to exist anti to man!- I will always, manifest itself in this way, , rectiens u.'l be o".icrtc-.l until io-.,111d zuthority on all subjects pertaining to soils .and crops. _� _ '_: r.. ,�'� � , " , .___'­ brand them is undeserving of protee- well-nigh impo"Ible until the shot- fe5t its0f in any recognized or And that such Izindly, helpful, healing - ."K..._ . d tllnlj�p �, - ON. established order of .9ociety. E Wen a ministrieg are the true activities of 'in ". I neeimIll-"Iy. Address all questions to Professor Henry G. Dell,*bi w cli,la!v-, for cvutra�! A.1vertRe-1 9---�e of Tho Wilson Publishing Company, Llini <' '� - ,ii -4 ��,� '1� �`� tion. In spite of all that has been gun finally put all end to the crow's ted, Toron- ,�',,l -1­7� �,i�N�. - �'Iig. I low .. k� "k--� . .1,11L . 11 I A re '. . .�� 1._,� 11 - ti - , sirve and his muster lli�y live to- Christ's kingdom. By thell, J, r me ' A , ;.- 't I * .; to� and answers will appear In this column In the order 1 written in its defeilee, the crow belongs f career, ult,u�g be !-I t1w office ty 11C,) -.L Man- In which they are, received. When writing kindly men. -.', � t: .�:: � ��-�, 7_-�,�,��: �; ffether as brothers beloved (seo Phile- than by theories and experiments, Is I in popular mind tothe last or outlawedl In June adult May -beetles are eaten inon 16). The king, the feudal lord, I ig gk I., ., �*­.',..�:..'.�:.�', the social order being made Christian, , day, tion this paper. As space Is limited It is advisable where I , . : : �.'� -I in large numbers, same caught ali They represent the mightlest forces of 1. 1�3.1 !,,�,.;��­ : group, for its destruetivene�s is, At IM the artisun, the physician, the s0dier, '. . . m4n:���­��- Immediate reply Is necessary th.it a stamped and ad- w ,,��.gl�4", ... � i k I I tested by the farmer, the poutry raiser'oth , dressed envelope be enclosed with tile question. wi-.en ,,, I S1 1-4 I f els picked up as c.arrion. During the sell, tile priest and monk, hermit progress And of reform. The nations � - I �F X� � � : , �4, And missionary, bit e. all entered into of the world call do without the revo- ,,DS ,:�'..: �. I.... and the sportsman, Notwithstanding I the late summer month-, grasshoppers , v BUSINESS CAP the anzwer will be mailed direct. , � A..., , , for ary "tar' the preacher Of Copyright by Wilson F ablisbing Co., Limited in this prw,ince Anil the enormous supply. The destruction of these in. this kindly Chris,tian to he cl-,,er the=ist, VVellin-vim. Pvktual Fiee ; -11 I ' — . .. the abundance of tile English sparrow I form a considerable portion of the food this brotherhood. It is JJr aglt�l`i I 1ol1'Ptt1111011n`1!3111li`P "it a" h _ ed.' 's clai� It 4�4 losses due to its activities it would sects must be considered as beneficial, exist in the factor -j, the forest, the hey cann without the moll 11.,usurance Cci, b field, and tile mine, between employOri; but t 0 v.,ome 0; 40 H. A.: Wouid sweet clover have a. alone was all right. This field as and th n of th lil��:t,llliAled IsAlo 4 Ondcney to eradicate milk -weed And i been in corn for the past two years! seem that the crow is conside.-ed as but It falls far short of atoning for � inild e-imployed, just as perfectly as be. �he open hand. e kindly heart arid . 1.9erious a pest,Jf one may judge by the wholesale desauction of ent4re lqez:d O'Mice, Guelph I quack grass? Holy long After planting I and I have pl nted it to corn again � ; tween fellow -work-nen in the same The greatest evils and greatest a Tile crowlerilft. The Christian spirit is tile da society are those of greed , R�"I.A i�,Iacn on Cal ela;��vs ef inqur- 11 before a crop can be cut for hay under, this spring. The land is a mixture of I letters of inquiry wbiph are ree�iived. broods of beneficial hirds. . a, 11gors "' 1 4. 1 , and these evils are not rl,lio y,.o�rp,�,­; cn itie casli or prE,plium; normal condit-aris? Hovf e.arly shonW saAd, clay arid gravel. It is heavvi The economic status of any bird de- always prefers hard -shelled insects' fLcp,1r1t of ]Gve and .serviLv. d hatred -,Ae ..-2--it-nn. ' r soft St. Luke 4: 16-21. As ffln custoni it be gown, ard how much seed per"beech and maple land but badly run pends, almost entirely upon what it;, and rarely cats caterpillars * confined to any one clasis. The,wayof - I 1 1 v � eatz;. To be ranked as a beneficial,' larva of any kind. In the fall, corn wes. Jesus did not dc:,�,,Ase the religion safety is the way of unselfish kindness i acre? i down. What is tile' amount and kind AR_X-_-. COSMNS. A,-ent, . I , and love. If commerce and industry species, it must either Tender ,;aluabl(l! becomes an important item in the diet. of tile pasle. il;% custom y�as to go . � Wingliam I Answer: Sweet, clover makes very !of fertilizer to use? ;e addei I service by the destruction of Animal � and the loss may be considerable when to the synagngur service on the cab- cannot be carried' on on a basis 40,V 'd . , — -rap, ard close growth. I do not kno�v Answer* The fertilizer to t T r in the, I crows -, too, the opportunity unselfish kindnew, then either we that it will eradicate milk -weed and to corn depends very largely uporl thel pests (insects or rodents), a gather in flocks preparatory to bath day. Then. � was offered Hill, of teaching I I the fall migration. , the peo- ought to ]lave 110 commerce and . . ;�7,> �:Z_ _ . � .g . - ple. On this occasion Ile was in -His organized industry or Chri tianity is D'rJV,K7`!T EMLYI,TS I quack gra�s, but it will at least � soil upon which the corn is grown. If consumption of weed seeds. g �, . the so*1 is a rich loam w1i; , , wea'.en tlio,,:e weeds, and niake their - ich has re- Because of the gathering of the I Total extermination would be inad- old 'home town of Nazareth, and was impossible ,,is a law of life. EWpr e -ts of more, visable, but the sagaeity and Intel I- invited h ruler of the syna- suPP0 - BARRISTErt. SOLICITOR, CTC. I xterwination. easier. ceived considerable manure, acid phos- I clans at the great crow rol'. ( .11 c sition is Inconceivable, Tile , . � Victory and 0-'I,Lr Bonds Bought and There are two kinds of sweet clo,�_er I phate is probably the only fertilizer' southern countries, our -winfer popula- I gencee displayed by the crow give gogue t'o'yr,!Ad` thboickripture And speak Christian law of love and kinduess Sold. 1 tion of crows is very much reduced and, ample assurance that mares best ef- to the congregation. Ile chose the � must be the 1mv of businers as: well I,: 0".ca—M2.-or Black, Winghnm —the annual and biennial. The annual that need be added. If the soil is Pure i therefore the winter food pla3�s little � forts will still leave sufficient numbers sixty-first, chapter of Isaiah anti read'AS of home, and nrigbt-orhood life, He clover, if planted early in sprin� Pile- clay which has not received manure, � for esthetic and ornamental purposes. 1 the i?reat det.,laration of that propho.t,s 1, who refuses to be gn,verned by this ': — W from: part in a consideration of the economic. - V, duces a good forage crop by the inid- for some time you should add � status of the species in Ontario. I It distrusts and avoids man, but soon Paimion to his people. Inspired by the law is not a true Christian. P"'. dle of July, which in many inst,mces 000 to 400 lbs. per acre of a fertilizer; Spirit of the Loid it was, His to pro- For those wbo have fed the Innigry A" S - U, IN I carrying 3 to 5 per cent. Ammonia, 10 1 In 'March the migration tide oatartsl e Tn U. VAR, 'I'ONE, cuts from I to 11�;a tons to the acre, I it S how harmless are the scare- claini the voining, of a great deliver- I and clothed the naked And r-inistered . . . to 12 per cent. phosphoric acid. If thel in. At this season of the year theirl crows, bits of dangling tin and other ance, a delivera�ee, it is true, which: to the stranger and the sick and tbe CAF-RISTER AND SOLICITOR' * The biennial clover produces a heavier 'effort to frighteu was -never realized ill a material way � prisoner, are' the great words of inv� shoul4l not Mvcmey 11:� Lonn it Lowest Rates. growth the second year, but. soil is sandy or gravelly a complete � food supply consists of carrion, waste, devices used in An - W'INGHAN4 be cut short the first Autumn. &-a. a fertilizer analyzing approximately 411 grain, benumbed insects and cold-: the birds from fields of grain, by the people of Israel, but wbith'tation: Come, ye blessed of ms, Father'. rule 10 to 15 lbs. should be seeded perl per cent, ammonia, 8 per cent. phQs- I blooded vertebrates and -meadow mice. I The first step toward -crow control Jesus now de0ares is to be realized � . ey Ave t e, g-reatest of all human Acre to get A good catch, ; phorie acid, and 6 per cent. potash! If the crow is ever to be considered ion the farm must be the destruction through His ministry. I JOYS, t e*jo of service to those wl�o I should be used. This appears to be the! as bene -ficial it is during these months. l of crow's nests. If the trees of the For Jesus has come to .peeach the i need, ;in the ]lave the bri I hope . tla. I TV R. K.: I have a field of biennial type of soil on which your corn. has I April, May and June axe busy! wood -lot shelter the nests of a half- i gospel (i.e., good tidings) to the poor.'Of an immortal in eritance in the A pn'T.fl_�,;UR I IRI"114 I D.D.S., L.D. S. white sweet clover seeded in oats last . been growing, Therefore, we would' months in the crow's calendar,. Nest,! dozen pairs of crows the farmer is sure 1 He has A inessage of healing forlKingdom of Cod. I Dc Mtrz cf Dental Surgery of the , year. Can I cut it for hay, then let advise adding at least 400 lbs. of the t building, egg -laying and brooding, and � to pay a heavy toll in the loss sus- thow held eapt ive -by tile world's I lbroken hORTt-1, and of dvli�erance for Application. - it grow up again and cut it for seed? It However ably Jesus might deal with Fear�:-y'vanfa College And Licentiate I above fertilizer lier acre. I finally the search for food for the;s tained in nearby corn fields and in tile I greed a -fid cruOltY. IIQ Ila" POWO'r tO'tbe broad principle,i of the Kingdom, of Dc-st-M S Furgery of Ontario. What time shall I cut it so as to give B. H.: I planted raspberry bushes nestlings are the duties which now de-'. poultry yard. He is also robbed of open eyes that are spiritually blind, He never forgot that in improving the CiMco in Macdonald Block. it time to go to seed? this spring in gravelly Will using volve upon the birds. It is during this � the services of many smaller birds and to give freedom to those ivlio are' social order our dealings must fin,--ily Answer: Biennial'olover seeded last sheep manure as fertilizer. Can )-on 1 period. that the crow commits the ' whose work is important in thecontrol bruised in oiler. prison houses. He, be with individuals; not with abstrail mr year should make a good cutting cl 1, give me directions as to the best care crimes which make it detested by the; of plant pests. Where the crows ha --e too, like the prophet of old, i% sent to principles and relations, but with men . preach the acceptable year of the Lord, and women and little children and the R Ra. G. m Ross hay by mid -summer of this year. If r this season? farmer and the bird -protectionist. XJn- 7 been Allowed to nest undisturbed for the dawning of -a new era, the long- conditions in which they live. in pol- . cut early it will make a second growth Answer: The raspberry bushes I doubtedly the most serious charge: several seasons, the farnier will usu- ' Graduate Royal College of Dental . sought and long -hoped-for age of, sal- itical economy it used I be the which will flower, but if you are grow- should receive cultivation sufficientlyl against it results from depredations: ally find it time well spent to take an vation. For those who would listen fashion to tali', about the o'economic I Surgeons Ing it for seed, do not cut it for hay often to keep down weeds and to pre- in newly -planted corn fields. The extra I occasional hour in ridding the farm of to His words and believe, 0.2t new man." There is no such creature, Be - Graduate Univers'ity of Torcnto ! . first If you w"Fh to get the largest serve the moisture in the soil. About 1 work involved in replanting, and the , nesting crows. Shooting through the era was already begun. whind all discussion of sociology or Faculty of Dentistry yie'd of seed. I the middle of July we would advise short growing season remaining foT�uest, in the spring, with a shotgun All bare Him witness. The words of political science, or even religion is OFFICE OVER H.. E. ISARD'S STORE . W. F.: Would like so -me information adding 300 lbs, of bone -weal per acre the replanted corn make the damage! will, often kill the entire -brood of young Jesus are not reported in full, but we "the throbbing. mass of huninnity, W. R. N i in regard to fertili ttance in this province.; crows, The most serious damage will can Imagine that He spoke of the tempt d, ginning, sorrowing, suffering', � , Ly , zers far corn. I distributed between the tows of canes of unusual impo e . Ell� have been told that acid Phosphate! and worked in by cultivation. Fortunately, reports indicate that ser0 be done in the vicinity of the nest. Father in heaven and His love for struggling and Striv $1 1 ing." The -social ..___­____­ _­­­__­_.._. � IL ­ _______­ __-_-__-__1_- ous damage is not general, but depends Where co-operative measures are men, of human love and service, oz the problem is not merely intellectual, It B.Sc, M.D., C.M. �� (X� rather upon local conditions. Where taken by large numbers of farmers to coillin age of justice and Sreedorn ie human. It will not suffice to cherish -� 4, , pe� * �)_ Bible to find what they like best and crows are numerous and corn fields re uce e num er a nesting crows I Me houling of the world's sor- greatideas And noble ideals. If tliey Special attention paAd to diseases of Z ?, 'ft. -butter accordingly. rows. "Words of gTa5W'fell from His are to count for anything they must Q , . - make the , � Women and Children, having *taken T) V77yr "� During hot weather young calves few, the damage may be considerable. I the results are particularly gratifying. lips. postgraduate work in Surgery, Bac- I , But among those who heard be expressed in our contacts with our torialogy and Scientific Medicine. A little fly dope to spray on cows are sometimes staked along the road The bird protectionist finds much to For the protection of the torn crop were townsfolk of cramped and mar- i fellow -men. IT'he enthusiasm for hum - Office bf the Kerr Residence, between saves them a lot of pestering. 13,t it with an inadequate water supply. it criticize in the crow's crimes against I there seems at present no, better meth- row vision, who had no heart to under-: anity is one thing; the enthuslasin for Is even of greater value to the dairy- Pay$ to, remember that water is a,_ smaller birds. These species are put'od than that of tarring the seed corn stand or care for these high things.!tbe individual man is quite another." the Queen's Hotel and the Baptist 0 Right and their nests robbed of eggs I The time and labor involved are about' They were only disposed to criticize, But Jesus brings us all right up Church. rnan and his hired man. Their morale ways the cheapest element in an ani- yde treat and to make little of Joseph's son, the, against the problem of our own per - on hot summer nights is never ii malls ration and yet is one of the most or nestlings. Many of the birds thus � the same as in the formaldeb _I All businesss given careful attention nprov- . one-time carpenter. St. Matt. 26: . sonal dealings with our neighbors in mi 1 34-40. Ithis memorable picture of the last ed by being kicked and switched by Portant elements in making animals I attacked are themselves decidedly! ment of grain and when properly done I Phone 54. P.O. Box 113 beneficial to in n and the damage done the results usually justify the addl- Then shall the King say. In this, ' dgment. Ile says that lives are to flY--bitten cows, one cow with a tail grov, in their Aestruction is at once ap_ - � " I - - Pke a bundle of wire can -make a In grading up a herd of cows it is, parent, I tional item in the cost of production parable Jesus sets forth the things i,ue' tested oil the basis of what thev Kefto wilker extremely disgustad with life. of course, necessary to use A sire of of the crop. Place the tdrn in a tub that are ki-bove all else ple-wiffig to God. , have meant to other men in terms a'f Dr. Robt. C. Rd the same breed for each cross, Other- SO serious is this phase of the ques-1 and cover with lukewarm water and They are to feed the hungry.. give'food, drink, .shelter, clothes and com- M.R.C.S. (Eng). The cows need salt in tha summer wise you are developing mongrels in- tion that some of the leading orni- I stir so as to moisten the corn thor- drink to the thirsty. show ho6itality'passion. Many of us have not time to as well as any season and the large I to the stranger, clothe the naked, visit read and ponder as we should like. L.R.C.P. (Land). salt blocks are very handy to )lave in stead of progressing closer and closer thologists of this country declare the i oughly. Drain. immediately and stir the sick and those who are in prison. 1 The pressure of the days upon us is PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the lane or pasture. It gives every t6 pure-breds of one breed. Ma._ny_ set- crow to be the most destructive native; In one tablespoonful of coal tar ped For those who do these things the'so heavy that we get little chance to (Dr. Chisholnes old stand) cow a chance each day to obtain some tions are handicapped in developing enemy of smaller birds. I bushel. Spresed out to dry. It can kingdom of heaven is Prepared, Even examine the perspective of life, But salt and the blocks do not break up high -Producing herds because of the The tastes acquired in the robbing I then be used successfully ill the corn though they have not known or heard deeds of charity and kindness, words L", WART easily so that bits of salt can be pick- long distance that must be traveled to of the nests of wild birds mayaccount planter. of Jesus, or have ii6t known that in. of encouragement and help, the atti- DR. R. L. ORE ed up -by poulitry. obtain high-quality bulls. Insuchsefte-1 .- .... I— 111. I I i- - this way they were serving Him, they � tude of -hearty and --ractical goodwill, , - tions it will surely -pay to own a good � 1% "I . , . I the sky, hanging out the stars as he will receive this great relvard. For these mustbeeorne the habitual char - Graduate of University of Toronto, Sometimes dealers do not like to bull co-operatively. � Jesus - bad so identif ed Himself with, acte,w:,,-s of our relations to the Faculty of Medicine, Licentiate a! the handle dairy butter in crocks but pre- . ) � . went. humanity and human need-, that He brotlii:-r-'i andsisters, among whom God Ontario CGIlege of Physicians and fer the pound packages of uniform -.*� � t ( . 110h, look," said the people oil the. could trnthfully say nch laced- us, or ours should be a, Surgeon.s. quality put up in neat wrapping paper, I earth. "See the little 'bright lights *bave done it unto one of the least of "fearful looking for of judgment." Office Entrance- Then there are no cracks to'Teturn and dl* I . in the sky]" ____ - - ______ __ - --.--- - — - _ _ - - =.� Second Door North of Zurbrigo's they do not have butter of various �. Cy./a/Y44 C�4. i After that whenever the moon. Finishhig the Late Hatched. I Thin Out Garden Plants. --- Photo Studio. shades and some crocks which are too Buttercups. � grew too -big and bright the couple I Do not allow your plants 1.) grow - JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE29 salty and others not salty enough, �*IQMATATB would pare It down and cut out more Latehatched chicks ma.y need some too large before thinning theyn� Nearly When the producer has a local trade It has been commonly supposed that Once on a time, so the fairies say, stars from the parings. forcing tobring them into fair candi- I all home gardenars plant more seed with private customers it is soon pos- chicks should not roost until they are there were no stars in the sky; only One spring day the Wonran in the tion before the coldest days of winter. I than necessary, in order to got a full Town and Farm Propertiez. Call and a 'In I SELL about half-growti. or they will have a big round sun and a big round Moon &cldeA to -clean house. She Possibly the pullets cannot be expected st ild of- pl. ts. As soon as these are crooked breasts. We believe that when � Moon. Millions of miles below was sweptand dusted and beat and washed to lay before January 1 and yet the I i %. e MY IM, ZULU 6-51, MY Prices. I Have some excellent values. J. G. STEwART .. WINGHAM � � Phcne i24 Office in Town mail I -_ - 7 nivil Arc! CT t i F" %% DRUGLAU00 PHI al I AA CHIROPRACTIC VA vt a chick is well feathered out that its � the big round earth, -Up in the moon until her husband was out of patience laying will commence sooner if these axse enough to andle eamll,,, All ox- - �ess plants should be pulled out, lea,7- wings are strong enough to lift its! twO Persons lived, the Woman in the with her. The dust made him �Pneeve, birds are given heavy rations to de. � ing enough space between each plant body up on the roost and that naturel Moon and the Man in the Moon. The and the furniture tripped him up. Ile velop them as large as possible before remainj I I made those wings strong so that the'woman had beautiful long hair and decided to go away �or a while. So , ,ng for the vegetables to, de- � they have to be housed for the winter. velop po).perly. If this practice is not 1 chick could get up off the ground at "Was dressed in yellow; the man Nm. he got intO his little e.Oud cart and Pullets that are late -hatched And followed, not only do the crow'ded can - i night and thus avoid as much dangeri fat and jolly and laughed a great went. off for A, Tide. . underfed in the fall Are nearly always. ; a 1 deal. i ditions cause a tail, spindly, unhealthy � s possible. When he tame back lie found a pile a loss a.% they frequently become I growth, but the extess plants act a.4 ,1 When the chicks have learned toll They spent mott of their time I , Pol, , of golden shavings out in the yard. stunted And do not lay any epgs until weeds, using up the pla-l-, food and iroost it is much easier to protect them, ighillg the mean. The -They were the little piecei tb t e I late in the next sprffi,�. I y tended it so i had trimmed 'Off between th at I moisture that should be available for from mites. If the perches are, painted' carefully% in fact, that it grew larger I e Points! Boiled oats 'will be conwiried in the crop. I with kerosene oil the mites will be'all the time, of the stars during the winter, His � large quantities ,by tilt, lat"latelled Thi distances that plants should . , I I . killei and if the birds use protected" "The moon is getting ,so big,s' the,'wife had swept them up 0,11 over tile! birds. Place a Puil of the oat.3 on the ,,+—a ; I I .- 11 t. I A. rUA9 1). L, ve % - _­____ roosts they will not be injured by the' woman said to the man one day, "that it ,will I house- "Cart them off soniewhere,�, I range . . row or er to Ave where they can 'lave ace"B5 to enough Team fer proper grow,th %aries I ' Chirc,.,,imetie locates and remove% the Ba b's,r 01h 5cks mites. Lice are also easier to control � moll be too bright and,' sile, ifthebirds are onroostswbich can-' will 'kWeP the peaple on the earth said. "They aren't big eliough to theni at ,ill timen. A large capacity I crop can bo developed in, ill at Way, L with the different crops and with the different cans -e of diseilee; nature heals. y Bathurst breeders are the large, nake stars of, and they ,Are just clat- tain no crevices in which the lice can�awake at n*ight, What shall we do?" 1 i 1310ilCd FUMPkin mixed with brail -'is in � lan tering up the iunozi." I I varieties of each vegetable. I In general, plants of b,.isb beaps shonld Chlropractie is the only and original rifective early -maturing, trap-liested, hide and the birds do tot crowd on the The � L thought a minute and then I arTetiZer of which the birds will %I' At a' be three or four inches aparL; beeis,( become So the mail leaded lihs cloud eArti dcal it system of spinal a4justment. in 95 Der cent. of all cases. The only It bred -to -lay S.C. White Leghorns. They are prolific winter layers roosts and overheated as they! be began to laugh. His fat cheeks preat ana also expands t!111 Crop do on the floorend this hel with the little pieces of P , ,,old an, I took: awl gives the 'bird the large ,aallacity ps in keep- � shook so hard and his eyes shune eo � them into the carrots and salsify, two to four inches; endive, eight to twelve incliessi; lkale. 1 thily qualified graduate at both Chiro- I because they are Canadian and I out sky And dumped Ing down colds. 't bright that the people on the earth theni ftere. Dov.n, down fell ,which mtimnhaeB rap'lif growth. (Send ,eighteen to twenty inehes; kohl rai- practic and Osteopathy In North Huron. Phone 191, Hours --2-5 and 7-8 p.m. I I aecliMtized to our severe win- ' teris. For June Some breeders �Ilo not like to have' said to one A". ther, "How wenderf,11 ' , thet 1 ' littlo geden picees; down faster and the chicks roost at an early age and, the moon is to�nightlll ! the late -hatched d stuck to Ile I Nilith an full ,-rap. It Pa'.Vs to examirc i four to six insdies; Ieaf lettuce, .six t" ! eight ineheiq; 'I . i delivery. 100 Chickas $20; 60 Chickso $10, faster through the clouds. A sauey they protect them by providing boards - "I have an excellent plan," the 'Man breue the I the crops of the birids after tll,�y p ,a to N I parsley, three to ;;'o ' inches; parsnips, three to four inchei; DRUG.1010 T IM I I" PHYSICIAN 9 95 chtoka, $5. Special prices for . I sky raised a few inches from the floor on'in the Mcon said, "I will trim the,"! and helptil to earry them down. Fast,- the birds the roost alld 'late t1l" C01141it-011 Of 010 ; crop. If the birds have plenty of food !radish, one inch; spinach, three to foul I larger quantities. Free Circular. Which can spend ; (, night..'moon ,down until it is shaped like a� r and stIll faster they whirled until before View And ,�,,Onle ind:vidualb I Inches, and turnips three to f oin r LL OSTEOPATHY Bathur$t pCiuItry Farm ... We believe that vigorous birds from' slice of watermelon. Then I'll nialr.e� at last they landed an the earth, mature breed, ers can roost at an early� other moons out of the trinimings." The go to bed with hof -full crops it means inches. I Leaf lettuce is thinnee � I I III RtCHMOND HILL . ONT. j4 next morning when the chil. , age without the danger of deformed ' So lie trimmed the rason until itidren ran outdoors they were AStoll- that tl'o'-ul bil,ds are not go�),l ree,�Jcrg and they should be gvnerali'y V'veral ­ is - � times. The first thinnin I DR. F. A. PARKER 03teopathic Physlelan, only qualified - , '' __ . breasts. � was sliareil just Him a s1ke of weZon. I ishea to find inyriads of little N-ellow, I .- 1---- .­ .I.-------,- _., ---- , . I , I - I I __ 1. __= � The -woman cullcil as th alit -1-4 '50011 . . .0v -ire large ,mough to bring at , act done until the plants ,-ire of 8�llcl. Osteopatb in North Humn. - . vvas very raucl,� pleased ­ _. I _. ______ , , , I - � thing�, shilling in the thick gras.i like I . � �-!, *Ill her tw,v k,ju se. . I pure goU. least their cjst of production an tile. � size that a few removed here alit: I there may be 'used as salad And wil; Adjustment of the spinio Lq Mort vialekly rwtured and with fewer treat - 17717de 1. , " Look," said the pec-ple on the . Thoy rett,eagerly to pick then, up. '--- The Canadian Ste4tl and Wire Co., Lirnited Qy "we market. The problem 1)f laj0.l),,lt,, 0�1 chicks 11 I . ive room for those remaining to grow g I *�%t_t, than by any other mothott, . '. eirth, htwe a rew moon to -1 (4bat bcauUful new flowers!" iht,y HAMILTON, ONT. , ,"I ., n, A." 11 cried. im serious fin tbtl farm .18 too 111,111V of larger. Later a second and third thin- ning takes place, ngtiin giving, room Bit,ad pvessuro and other examina- I made. i ___ __ I � I . * I . The Man n the 11o*n zmd his wife- Sure enollf,,h, during tht, nigiil. A I I tile young birda cal,,le in tn. , A. class. Frequently jhk�y ar und �rf,, ' o t, 118Pe- i " 1 for further growth. By this nicolhod A , .tong OFFICI: 6VeR 6HRISTIE,$ STORE t . Bat on *-'-,e 1r,3 c,f their new mcon! fftirY had tomIled tile lialp. pleivs of 1,cially - 41) if t1l, e(j,.. .1 crop happell't tit be i great deal larger ciep may be 0 Main- I—— � ­ d"",d j 0 1 1 , I __ - - __ - - _�� f UP houre, atc! the man tricd to mage ! gohl and changed them. Ei cry sill- I A lit'le, the zhavirtg had beet-aae UrIgh t 11098 than W110. it pap, to fpki!] thoal 1 ed fron, A limited space tll�qn if the sinall,plants were given ma i1a. Nia'" How I Tpeat Cdves for I I incons call of shavings.1 We n N'Pl- I " Snip, rmlp went the selsssrs; Zrop, I low flower '%vit th a prepa ctilm. I A�,01 Or tll0Y 0111110tP.-y for the little "ll'It tll('Y 40 [O'(1r. ." I lane, at the first thinning. Scours. I "e'rip I'Vent the little piiz,ms that fidl, "They .,ire ehipel like litt!v calls." __­ ­ _0_-__ I Radishes and ,carrots arc� ordinarlb 21 V I CS he tut. .,:aid Cne of the 01114reil. not thitmed until sonte ,are large Here is hovir I liand.le edIves wkich 44 Awl thin., ore w4 ,, 0.1ow as but � ,�,,.!*, I I "Oh, took v,hat I've rna �e" the �, - , ShajR a jgorro,Q to IL, ,t�ira ? onough to use-­-an�ess, of course, the alro traWaled with geourg. At tile 144 appeavanee of tra'able I feed t1le . i q ,_ I - ; ,,, . man said after a wliaZe. lie held up, 'id anNlier. MIt" n.� -r,c, , -.e,,-'. !ntal star. Ali: iii -it is V;(% N,,nN___zjt Jen -4 "'O I 1, I A'.%;oung iliall -%,, hq� Nvap 1�(q�),,,;n fle�bt �OT lli"4 seeti has been sawn exeeptionally thick. � Thinnin of a aelt, too, is 4olayeJ g pin talf rav'r eggs. I give one eacil nidn't - I � ,a ..1 , I 1. 1-T14f,-,;.* I.ratty." ,.z::,, w_- niLn -*Ad. ** Il 'M`," 'I'Mmys t C-11 tlll� tale - ­hlttAT­ - I I * ! '10 etill"ati4�n, gme the followil,g J;C�Qgall fer (14�illo", sko, "By lii(A thlio I until the SmAll plants removed tM large mwligh to "greens." "d w6ruthig irk its feed,of milk until -'� - �'t , I - I .�-v, � '%, m�l evr,:l tar., i ninlo I!('. =--..- ­ I �-Lit, fuil ct " �'e , zav-j h .� that -wi. i - ' fillish I lill..�11 llv'il havo, I 110)t $8(q). lvj) tase as the ,a,Jf kas recovered. Oni6 or two I #m will imet be enough but Several i , ., . � � __._.-_40_ _ ____ - - ��p 'Aluell r,rc-+ ­�i: 0 -an a sicy f:)'l lv�i .. . this hietter, , 1�'e 3,ns-' Arl Ax. As�t !0 w-_,!-i�l ­:y wiliteill unfl) I uartwd illi, .4 inwaill, bp. " forkA __ _4.1�__ . If potatee,� aro boiled slov.1y instead , 187,0122d to fed regalarlr twlce,each ilay & . YourDealer'01' rstronaer* ..�,!!(- :M g'."aclinme through %0le'l too 01.11�,,..�-. &­ kp%l t-u� 0 �;, �, � � . , . Zar;. I f,-r,2t,(.ro1W;lTc tal'on 4,1,?. 1111alltbl�), 11) helvier gnlvanizeft feac- th riii-lg to svht�vl v,ijulil 11,1V ,I 40'- I A"'%'�ill �11'11_f" 7'e, 11 "Ye" m(' . it of rnpiilly, they wf.11 not boml,A 1intil there is no further trices, 02 t1lo .t,H. V. X. tilmer I .,�F"aq,? -.,x1':;- ii ­l -3a,l un t:,.,! -C ,,, .alv�(, V,vg01v1.,t1,3 ten 4ayl upvri. &., . le I I a in Wee quanCit, c, secures Imes: freipht rm.pi, ravtd f. .� 1�.­ ;-, -Ia, � , 1, 'kto,; , t�ll;;:,�,��,7. . P37 4110Z in holf t�At­ t.iiitk t . aftkir I Am ill-roulill I erunibly. arid will etlok in less trale. Ikfore t1hing baked piltatoe% frail, tile t- ­ I ,0 �� I - .11 :�,11�; ans pvssitllc�%Vill ploh;rg Ill., J�e. CM Gen to you chtapr than anyone else. 11 , I 0 L;:i c-'� '.' t - !1�1,01,-'- - �� ,1 tLd for fyesla j,:�,-cvr ftw,l �'ror ,v�� ;,et'v Z., . � 1 4 ,,,;I colli'l?, il lit%41�.41 clkN 1, P inil?03�ef) 1141,11ilig, pqvnpl�. 1, Jlll%;i�('fj)�,(" I , , . . oven, PO4� with -a forlt to IM* f 1, - , "�_ .. 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