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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-07-21, Page 6- 11 � I . - I. I .1 .1. � , ­ � " 1.1!1 1:11: M.11". '. ,� 0" 1 _�7­;:�� - __­ , , - 0�0 =11 qvppw��*� _._;,_.,_-= , ... :: = , "!= . - I- ,__. __ ,_ _ __777, —, -, ­ ---------- -------" ­­_ --.-- .— . . . ,­��-W;­V­ —_N-­-V�,_.___­_______, _______­­ __�_.__ ­­­ , . —_ — ' " ' I" T% , farni management that large yields Select Lin", of frodktion P Fh0;Sttnd.A__v Sc','b o o I � Lessba, ne Winp.. Advam � 1611 ,, with Minillnilm Labor. 41 gk= siness Interest Is ArouWjr roOnce production costs, also that suf- __ I I . fvient)y large yiplds increase 13110'r in- ­ . � published at , . . come, Marlyet these terms are more In the great majority of agricul- I . . i By Henry G. Bell, B.S.A. or less foreign to , iiii, tural undertakings,, labor is the costly JULY 24. , the every -day m i. Winghaw, Ontario but in the.w times when cost inust. or inque)F-consuming factor, The I I I I Ont- Qf the Itading morlrir,� Paper,% light dressiligg of marturo' A5 f-.vr us I be reduced to it3 ripinimum, It is ab- lile-re itillenvive the woxk in production .q Qc v I F - .aUlpr laiWa JeSUS -m the Cllirist, Acts 9. 19-30. Golden ,,very Thursday NUrning A. G. , SMITH, PubILAwr to -day says: possible, and with sufflicietit high solutely neceo-sary that the younger of food,crops the greater the expendl- "During the prewnt Moment all grade fertilizers, ro as to give the fainting population of the country ture of labor for e-acb, food unit pro- Text_ -St. M att. 16: 1 6. Al 'Ink �, e-vvs will be fixed with anxioufs inter- young plalits that vi,prous start I filub,scriptio ratQ4.' ---- A ' yvar, - familiarize theniselveri with the varl. e,u.oed. If -consuming markets, WW I Connecting Link4--There is no 26-20, When Saul wAs -come to Jor�- *100, six #'Xonthq, $1.04 ill aklwlneel- t,,.,t rm the Prairies. . . . Seldom jigs whith will raske it possible for then) . � ill applft,atloll- lea of farming bushie.%s and warrant high labor expenditures, then doubt that PAul"s early training In a usalem, Tho years in Damascus =d: Advertising rate.*4 v t�o, much ;bcvn st,lked, on a ,single har- to make firm attathmelit to t1le soil 011s.ang Pious Jewish home, bis unirersity ATabiAh4di ibvew years of,preparation., - Advertisomenta witilOut SreQlllt� ill- t vcs, ScIdan, has the ,country been[ And to prepare for the emergencies of malize the importance of reducing all well and) go-od-, expend all 'labor . manufacturing cost in their great fac- within reason, or,whatever the selling odueat-1011 4n4t training in tho,school In the quiet of some Arabian townj or, I reQtjoas will be hisertcd until tOCIQ i ratione kvenly . conselous of its dopen- bad- weather. tory—the farni—by inermsing acre price of the product warrants. go*- a GAmaldel, big knowledge of the possibly In same monastery of the, *nd charged accordingly. j,cl,e,:,e,Ql1 .t'griculture . . . . . The pres- Make Top as Well as Root'. A ti OldVestament Scriptures, and, of the Jewish soct of the Bosents, to Which. . Obauges tar ecutcact adveCO3m- . Production. One of the inost produe- ever, special ,conditlowi �',th- t )114 VY ments, be In the ofilee by rkvn. �*4m- ent yecr 4 the grain -grower's, oppor- PlantfoQd has a large bearing on tive ways of aceomp Oreel; and- Hebrew languages—all I he would have received A cordial and ttln$ty ta r0rieve his losiges, pay his stooling, The young plant has lishing this -great heavy labor expenditures are usually com�qned, to qualify him in a unique J;ind.4y wqlQomoo to.ttudled his prob�-- � not end is to fertilize abundantly. confined to districto where there -is An -,yay;(0.'r hiv. I I � day. � 4`eL�t* arut get a ;iolid footing again. only to develop a large and sufficient —.!-- unlimited market for luxury :food c , great task. Ile was now lem and, -sought to solve it in the light. - _­Aaw s aNditolle, a preacher of the gospel, of Holy Scripture, NW he is ready , -------, _ __­ I pri;;0% 1v!t-1 be much lower thur,- t* growth of ,%talk I underground,, which __; � 0. 5 V a al hnprovement in Fruit crop,. But the ordinary food crope, Re could find the foreshadowings of to begin the chief business of his life-,. BUSINESS CARDS yc-ars c;;�,, 4ut much higher than the we ,.call Toot, but it mu, t to- Uce 30 that Are most com I �, , _qnonly grown in tbat, gospel and the preparation. :for and- he desires to begin it in. Jer- . p,�,c,_rg,ix 1��vel. but tests of -production those, stalks Above ground which are lian4ling, Yarm Practice have, bot .q selling voue Cbrl�tls coming in, the Jewi-sh writ. usaloin. I Wellingto,a MUt,lal Fi,re i 1,=� n�mdcd 4n the past yeaT, . . . , called culnia or stools. The number U permit 0I.A 14,hor ings phieli he knew go well, He could Thedisciples, that is, the Christian , I The tudQvk- for the wheat crop iii stools depende on- 4xperlence 'has abundantly proven oufficiently high to speak to people of All ,classes and na- le a Jerusalem., were Afraid of* lasurmaceco. ous kinds- of the advantages,derived fro -in standlar& erpenditure, equal to mok6'thari:60 -Per 'ties in the universally spoken , Established 0,14 1*v,r.Js!vg, Wheat at $1.80 a busliel (a) The variety. VATI ly diffejent izea -handling, gr,,.t�lng andpacking of cent. of the sefling price of the pro- tiona-h I = They had reason to, be. They i k�ffers an eucouraging Margin of profit, whoilt have a slight I C4.-eek� language, or to the Jews in the doubted- -his -sincerity. But RaTn,abas Head Office, Guelph " e- frulte. Whereas under the Individual- (1110t, With selling prices �or fpod - ,�; and. intproved methods of fiarming are stooling capatity Some d , ' Etynag .V, in their own. Aramaic, or a -good, man liberal, ;and kindly o t, , products too frequently on,the deQ11110, in thetQ:V,!%�rew of their sacred books. spirit, took -blin, and. vouched. for him,. Risks taken on all e'.w�c�,', Of 111surIF maldn- that business as efficient as velop a small number of stalkst istic methods that formerly prevailed . . . , , ft ipplilig L th labor charges and, Zenei.a over- I %,kn,eWthe !point of view ,and- .the introducing hini tb e 0 , and ca*11 cv premium . the losses in bandiling and sh 1. '10 - , -to apoe es able pi*pqrty on the others relatively larger. . t,,,,,,gr ,,, Jh,9 any, other." r close Fup- ,head charges comparaWdy steadY, me bods ofthe Robbin-loal schools, and 11 conversion and hls� - note system. Undoubtedly the last half year has (b) The largeness of the meal ob- were very considerable, b) on they I the Prosped of proat is 'not alwayli,� 4jiuld meet and reason with the Jewish preAchlug in Damascus. See wh4t is, ASN134R COSE NS, Agellt. seen such rapid deciline in. prices for tainable. Growing wheat, li�ke orvislon And- Active "-O'Por4ti .doctors on- their own ground. Much said, of.Barnobas in 4: $6, 37, and, 11; . Wingliant -any other type of creation, I,.% havebeen greatly lessened- and; Almost encouraging. Where sellingi ipi�iees 114arning had not made .,him mad, but 92-24 � As that many a farm� � as 600 per cent. in one mcet farm produr Minimized. Investigations have shown vary As much * er has been somewhat discouraged: eapable of doing just what the that careless picking -has -also for certain commodities, those had given him an advantage and I a Pvvul- clainio, hmvever, in answer to with his business. His livestock and foo&strength back of it will en- been year, � power euchas few mep have possessed. some of those Jewish Christians who. , DUDLEY HIOU'llES livestock products have fallen off in able it to .13erforM. if the food -largely 'responsible for dlecay ay�,d -who are foreed to sell at the ,"Ower But above all else, in Paul's prepara- found Much fault with him in later- DARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. � value at an alarming rate. Many of supply in the, -sail is -restricted waste. This, too, is receiving ,careful level are not likely to receive tuffl-'tlon an4 equipment was his vision of years, that he received no authority Victory and Other Bonds Bought and his money crops have been- sadly bit. there will, be a small *number of expert attention that is resulting in cient for their produce to PaY the the risen Christ, and his. consciousness from the apostles in -Jerusalem, and dl& Still the great demand for wheat keeps stalks, short ost valuable improvement. With labor hill- of the constant presence, working In not ask for any. His commission and Sold. these things considered and, with the With little or no con-trol. oil the him an4f through him, of the Spirit authority -he ,held, himself to have re- 0-Ificc-Mzyor Block, Wingham this important farm. product in a com- early -maturing grain, If the development of cold storage facilities, price at which a food- product must of God,, which waa.to ,him identical ceived- from Jesus Christ, when He- manding ,positi(M. RApecialiv int those plantfood is sufficient and well- the Ad�ranee in marketing arrantge� sell from the farm, the adjustment of with the -spirit mid the Mind, of Christ. met Him on the way (see Gal. I.- 1, southwestern counties of the province Waneed the number of stalks mente, and the greater care that is the labor cost of operation, is appar- From the day of big meeting with 15-19). He, tberefo,Te, felt that he R. VA ORE wherer tobacco, sugar beets, and, the will 'as greatly increasedp the being taken in transportation,, officials ently the most likely way to obtain Christ on the road to Damascus Paul had the same Tight to speak and teach . like have heretofore been the money heads matorially lengthened believed- himself called, to'preach. the as James and Peter and the other* . . BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR* getters for the growers� is this ques- and the kernels which :form w he leo-operative fruit -growing and reglef. The Intelligent use of crop gospel, Ananias, who came tollim at apostles, 'being -not one whit behind � ild of the gov- rotations in farm ,practice, more ex- A -1 the chiefest of them, and, he declares. Umey to Loan at Lowest Rates. tion of wheat growing Of great Sm- be much . more num�e`370us 'and deding associations a tensive. use *f properly developed Damascus, had'said, to Min, "The Gc',, that this right was, freely accorded " . ernment departments tire looking for- � of our fathers hath the. on thee that WINGHAM portailce. From a climatic: and soil Plunrp- . ward to a more than ordinarily sue- meadows and pastures, more grazl�g thou shouldest know .hisswill, and see ,him by the leaders of the Church in. I I . standpoint, no counties of the Domin- The Delaware Agricultural Expert- cessfulseao,on, or at least to a season by live stock, more extensive use of that just One, And shouldost ,hear tbe I Jetusalem, (Gail. 2: 1-9). ' ion should be capable of producing meirt'Station 'has carefully, inTestilrat- characterized by a less than ordinary farm niftelimery, proper use of every voice of his mouth. For tbou. shal-t be 30. To Tarsus. It is very inuch to, better yields of wheat than the "corn cd this point and,' 'has found, 17,61Rtive, r cent,agq � of loss, field, fewer and, larger fields and- per- We ivitlles,a unto all men of what thou ARTMIR J. IRWIN , I I Paul's credit that be desired to stay belVI of Canada, but there are other growths as shown in the accompany- Pe . manent crops w1ere possible, are.kome hast seen and heard" (Acts 22: 14, in Jerusalem and to face whatever : D.U.S., L.D. S. to counties which Are capable of produc� ing cut. To rot 5 no glantfood was , . - - . of the ways thatwill lead, to reduction 1-6). Paul, declared ,also that,'"in the hostility or danger to ,his life there 'Doctor of DeutaJ Surgery of tl I phosphoric -acid ' A few vision., ChriAthad, eaidta him, "I I 'have might -be. He wished to preach Christ Peamyivanla College and Licentiate Ing lurge And val-lioble fall Wheat applied, to Plot 11 smooth -round stones, a little in labor costs. - appeared unto thee for this punpose where he had- persecuted His f ollowers. - of Dental Surgory� of Ontario, yield%. was - applied, and to Plot- 0. nitrogen larger then hens' eggs, put in, the fqed . 0 to make thee -i miniiter and a witnos�' He was willbr; himself to -suffer wb4re Office In Macdonald Block. There are fundamental, studies ,eon- and pho,%;h#ric acid was.applied. It box, will keep horses from bolting Chronic Idekers own develop a both of those things which thou ha,st he had Made others. suffer, and, so in . Corning whoutgrowth which could. be is true that this work was 4;;r9e&'ii-`Ut ,fhelr'teed if they -have formed the whine tkat WoWt wear 'Off. ,se,,vi, and- of tjjo3e, things in the which sayne measure to atone for the wropf, ' made of tremendous produttive value in the plant -laboratory, -but nature Is fiandt.,-�. .., I I appear- unto thee." (Acts, 26- which -he -had done. He tells (22. 17. -�, if wheat growers would, but tako, time carrying it out continuously in your . . �. -_ 16)., t This,. thereforej became the su� 21) of atranee, or dreamavisiortq­whicb DR. G. � H. ROSS to study their crops and analyze.theirl4lelds, wlid.precisely the,skme results ,as Premetusinew of,lids life,-and,his one Came to him !is the temple in Jer- . - . . alir . ,consuming l�asslon$ to preach Jesus usalem, while -he' was praying, in Graduate Royal College of Dental .. I 1011ey Adytatates,of Good -Roads -1,;,;6 . T-A -red to him -A Surgeons Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry OFFICE OVER H. E. ISARD'S STORE T R.- HAMBLY 13.Sc., 114.D., C.M. Special attention pah-d to diseases of %Ycluou and Children, having taken postgraduate work In. Surgery, Bac- teriology and Scientific Medicine, Office Iw the Kerr Residence, between the QueeWs Hotel and the Baptist � ,." Church. All business given careful attention. Phone 54. P,O. Box 113 . .- wilom ne nau pers UT&EL. -11.F � . 1 19-20. He preuched Christ) declar- commanded, ;him to leave Jerusalem, Ing in the synagogues to the assembled Re pleaded that be might the permitted . . I By M. 0 - Eldridge . congregation-,% that Jesus, was the * tstay saying, 01,ord, tbiy know Certain direct money adVantages -bad condition% of road surfaces. The Christ, that is that Ile was the long-] ttha I i6� risoned, and beat ht every follow, the improvenicrit of public desirable road surface is hard and .expected, Sayjour and King, whose , synagogue them that believed on Thee, : roads in every community. TIlese a& reasonably smooth. Almost . every coming -had Teen proclaimed, by pro- And when the blood, of Thy martyr , * I Stephon was sbed, I also was standing, vantages are probably most Apparent road is fairly hard ateerta,in times in phets for seven, hundred or more -he thl by and consenting unto, his death, and ' year, Too frequently, however, years. He gave Him t. e Son of kept . in the reduced co-st of hauling. Certain the t be God, recognizing Him thus as divinely' th'e raiment of them that slow dependent or reflex money adTantages at the season when the roads Mus i him." But the -command, was- peremp- also arise in a community where roads used-, the .surface is soft, and the roads sent end- authorized, to win His King— � dom and, to work out the redemption tory, "Depart, for I will send thee far have been improved. are impassable, of His people. . hen -cc to the Gentiles," The increase Ln the value of farm Many attempts have been made to 21-22. All that heard him,,,werel Added:; to the effect of this vision liands is an example of' the indirect fix the relative weights which a -horse was the persuasion, of Paul�s friends. amazed. They knew his faine As Per- �Tbey brought him down to Caesarea ;zioney advantage of Improved road can ,draw in an -ordinary wagon over secutor, knew why -he had come to (the seaport) mid ,sent him forth to, -conditions. However, it should, not be level road, surfaces of various ,kinds, Dan-aseus,aTid were amazed, that IN . I 15 Tarsus. considered that the direct ,decrease in The following figures are current and dreaded, and- tpov,rerful enemy, who had i Back in his cwn home city and the cost of haulling and the increase in fairly reliable. letten .= his pocket authorizing him. PT,Dvince. and in the neighboring pro - farm values are not entirely separate On a mliddy earth -road the Amount to Arrest and. imprison them, had- b�e-lvinlce ,of Syria, Paul -continued big . and itidenendent. A farm increases in varies from nothing to a maximum of come their friend and advocate. Paul?'Work (Gal.. 1: 2144) until some years HOV.r T0'INC9XXZid_Wft9AT . � haul- 800 Pounds; on, a, smooth, dry earth went ,on preaching, gaining strell9th, I later., when Barnabas sought bini to � Dr. MR. L. MOW . � ­ ... � .XIILT-D�. . value partly because the costof. and making convert&, until the Jews'b, his help,m and co-worker iA the PA.R.C.S. (Eng). Ing is decreased. road, from 1,000 to 2,000 pounds; on. a of Damascus we're, aroused- againstl'��ur,h at Antioch (Acts: 11: 25). L.R.C.P. (Lond). own specific problems, One a the -big are being obtained where your wheat The ,,increase of farm values must gravel ,,ad in bad ­conditfon, from. him. . Application. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON emn-tials to high-ydelding wheat is has a low supply of plant -food, or follow improved Toadis, for the effect 1,000 to 1,500 pounih; on a gravel road . 23-25. The Jews took counsel to kill . (Dr. Chlsho],rWs old istand) of improved roads is- to bring the ""good condition, about 3,300 ipoundi,q; , him as they had killed- his. Mester. Assooin as Paul saw the hollowniss, . .. good root development. Constricted, where it has a naedium, Supply, of ' on a macadam road., from 2,000 to That, they ,supposed was the mostlof Pharisaism he became an active — root range may upset Aevelopment where it has a meal. large enough to farms in a sense, nearer the towns. 5,000 pounds; ,on a brick or concrete] sdlene'e him. But they Christian. - 'Mere is what someone course the roots of any crop con- satisfy all Ito needs, Remember the The got that on Tea& with improved effective way to EWART Zst of vastly more material than is rooting and stalking of your crop this surfaces hauling becories largely in- road, from. 5,000 tc�8,000 pounds., did -not yet vee that -a crucifledi, Chnst I has called "The peril of the empty M. I L. STI " � These figures show- that if the speed i -and a martyred, Paul might still be beart." If our fields are not sown with . t*, attached to theiplant when it ispulled fall and next spAng will depend upon dependent of the -season ofthe year or stronger than. all their eneindes. The good seed, then -very speedily -nature dr,mAnate of Unive-Ts4ty of Toronto, ' h Of travel is the same on all these . Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate o! the from! the -soil. There are myriads of bow thoroughly you prepare the. home weather .conditions means' anat er road surfaces a'borse will hauI on a incident oi'his e*seaipe in a basket low- sends along the nettles -and weeds, A , Ontario College of Physicians and small rootlets which strike out through of the pla'atand how well you balame, very considevable,reduction in hauling good macadam road frorli three to ered- from the city wall is mentioned house left standing without occupants . . d fall t I Surgeons. the spaces in the iio% and, from eath its food Tations� and, this thought 00sts- again by Paul in 2 Corinthians 11: Will rot and mould an Office Entrance: of these rootlets spring untold num- leads to the last observation, which is, The cost af transporting goods to five times as inany tons a mile *inaday 32-88. . much faster then if it were occupied. Second Door North of Zurbrigg's bers of other small, hairlike roots that plantfood- ,and, yield are -directly the railro&�6'and- of farm produce to " a Upon a Moderately muddr.� earth In telling of these days in another And in, the spiritual life the danger is Photo Studio. which are commonly called root hairs. connected. The materi.410 which aid markets is high, due mainly to..,steep Fo d- � This' matter may, be considered epistle (Gal'. 1: 13-18), Paul says, that not le,sa, It is not enough that a man JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE29 It is estimated by plant biplogists that the formation of st3rch, protein and grades ind, yielding road, surf -aces on In another way by admitting,that one! he went away into Arabia. Whether should tease to d­�Ink and, smoke and. - the total roots of common farm crorps ,other contponents of your wheat crop uni::riproved roads. The worst grade horse is capable of a certain fixed . it was. bef,ore his preaching in the I swear. Such a man may well rejoice . on any 'road tends to limit the load duty each ,day. Tdien, with a given synagdguea, or after, that :he went, I that lie Is delivered. from such things, I SELL may vary in length from 500 yards to enter the plant through the tiny root- that can pass over the entire Toad. load, the effective radius of travel . we do not kw.w. At least it was three but urliess, he is actively employed in 15 miles, that is the normally de- hairs already clescribed. Now that ma- yea�s after his leaving Jerusalem that I 0hristian service the evil spirits will Town alad Farm Properties. Call and veloped, plant may come within this terial must be carried, in the liquid For example, If a 1,200-poun oint On 4 macadam Toad he returned to th'ateity. -soon return from the wilderness. gee my list and got my prices, I have range. The abnormally developed which clings about the soil particles, by exerting a force equal, to, one-tenth is from three to five times the radius iome excellent values. plant may have much less feeding sur- if the ramifying Toot -hairs are to ab- of bla.weight, oan,draw a load, of 2,000 of travel, from that Point on a mod- . — the House Comil,tittee, on Agriculture, J. G. STEWART face, because the xooU are the hAn& oorb it. It is uimecessary to enlarge Pounds on a Level earth read, with the erately muddy -earth road. , (� �dl � I which. is engagedi in investigating the '_ and mouths of any plant. Just where on this phase of -the subject more than same force exerted against the collar Road �ffieial'a in any locality should ) � ,lim � , merits of 'and, the necessity far the WINGHAM - the root range of your *h1eatcrop li-es to -point out a few actual field, tests. he can draw continuously only about 'have information which ,will on -able , Vo-ght bill, some testimony has been Phore. I'24 Office In Town Hall dependa upon. three things: ,These establish the ,principle bey,orid. 1,000 poundq on. a fiveper cent. grade them to establish, in some, measure, � I I given of vital importance and'A note - (a) How well your soil is opened, up, aity controversy. They are not nevy'. and only about 760 pounds on a ten the Money value of any proposed, sy-s- S/or/4e(s worthy interest. One of the prin-cipal so that the root hairs ,can press X&ny-of thorn have been in operation per cent. grade. tom of road improvement. However, - P?it . ! witnesses ;,,it the Tiret sitting was, Dr. through it. . boyon-cl the lifetime of most farmers, While steep -grades are detrimental it is undesirabi-efor a locality tobase � Make-Belleve. Z V. McCollum, of Johns Hopkins MR&ESS PHYSICIAN (b) I -low thoroughly the field W but in, this, land of plenty little atten- on common earth Kea&, they are far its calculations upon generalized data 6ometimes Pm mother's little fox, Univemity, Baltimore, a gentleman CHIROPRACTIC drained, so that there may be tion bus ,been given to the plantlood. more so on an improved, road, Sup- deduced from nation-wide observa- A nice one, very tame; well known in Canada for his teich- - 11 sufficient moisture, but not side of wheat growing up to the pres- Pose that 4 1,200-Tpound. --horse can tions. What is needed in the indi- And then we play that one glad day ings, He detailed studies And experi. 11 W enough to smother expanding elit time. But here are the yields: draw a load, of 2,000 pounds on a level vidual instance is -an unclerstanding Out of the woods I came. rients in which he has been engaged J. A. FOX) D ). C, D. VJ roots. Wheat Yields Per Acre. earth road'; under the same conc'Wtions of the Methods Which must be em- and' which has convinced him that Chiropractic locates and removes the (c) How -strong is the pushing Ohio this ,horse can ;draw continuously a ployed, to ,establish the economic con- When I'm a fox her little girl diairy pro,ducts supply the only pro. , cause of disease; nature heals, power, or life in the plant back No Fertilizer ...... 11.4 bus. load of 6,000 pounds on a level ditions in the locality. Certain facts Has alwa" gone away; tecti" food likely to be used in slit. Chiropractic is the only and original of the root, giving the plant With Acid Phospbate 19.6 bus. macadam toad in average -conditions, which are essential, such as the area I doWt forget to say-. "We met ficient quantity to produce a normal systtm of spinal adjustmeat. Effective power to shove its roots out With Comp. Fettilizer 28.8 bus. but on a five per cent. igndo he can of the Toad district or other highway Out in, the wood! -to -day." growth in children., -preserve normal In 95 per cent. of all cases. The oroy into Togukr areas. Delaware draw only 1,600 (pounde., while on a ton unit, the number of Milos of roads of health in adults and prevent the early �' fully qualified graduate of both Clilro. This last depends upon the sup.- No Fertilizer ...... 11.5 bus, Per cent. grade the load would have various classes And- theirdilstTdbution, Thon mother makes the loveliest den, beg -inning of seri�le dechy.* lie attri. practic alid OsteoPad,y Ila North Huron, ply of well-balanced available With. Acid Phosphate 19A bus. to be refteecl, to 960 poundle. Thus, the more important crops, the number All deep And darkaild -snug. butes the stunted- growth and devel. Phone 191. Hours -2-5 and 7-8 p.m, plantfood. With Cornp. Fertilizer 28.9 bu�s. white thoload, -wbach can be hauled on of miles of railroad and the number (TIAble, -you know, that's used to sew, opment of orientals to the general Chuse and Effect. Kansas a level macadam Toad is more than of railroad stations, AM similar data All,covered with a -rug.) lack of dairy products in their (11stary, . rift PHY Plantfood and Tooting are Intimate- No Fertilizer ...... 18 bus. double that on the level earth Toad, may be accurately obtafrod.. Likewise, The great races of the world, are those DRUGLE33 SICIAN 17 related. I do irot need, to tell prame- With Comp, Fertilizer 91 bus. the load on a ten, ,Per cent. grade is the -prevailing cost of teams with And then,, while mother sits and sews, who have, milk as the bas!'3 Of theil tical farmers that rich coils'prodate Virginia I only 210 Pounds greater on the driver for a ton-�hour day. I cuddle in My den I ditt. go oboWed, photograph -s proving t� OSTEOPATHY or ,618,0 steal "otit and growl Aout that ulcerated, sore eyes And rickets !; greater root growth than poor. Yet No Fertilizer ...... 9 1-8 brim. mucadam, than an the earth road, The average load and the average il __ � many a wheat grower wonders what Wifih Add Phosphate 11 1-8 bug. Therdore, when a road i9bard- sur- haw are less easily obtained.,but they And then go in again, resulted, ftom a chet deficient ift mah ii DR- Fo A. PARKER is the matter with his wheat crop WIth'Comp. Pettilizet 14 2-8 W6. faced, the inaximum. grade allowed are essential in developing :facts. Ole its products. Ile thought that every, � . Osteopathic Physician, only qualified when the ,sfts, it tand. 6 ' adult should oonsume two quarts of '5 . till,,6r, after a Pennsylvania must be low in order to secure the full When -ull the information 'has ,b'6ft'Tl1l---*b, I need. my mothe,rle arms Osteopath In NoIrth Huron. period of rather urdavorable Weather, No Fertilizer ....... 13.4 bus. advantage of the hardened shrl%co. carefully studied. dt will be possible to ATid do not Vuht to roam; , milk a day. An authority who )lao 11 I Aditistmont of the spine In more he sees parts of !lie field killed out, With A64 Phosphate 16 btis,. Steep grades are also slippery and derive ton -mile ,cost for the v4tiou4 I -'OTftp up elooe and, smile, She knows also devoted considerable time and quiddy owured abd with tower tr0at- It he examines a little &I-oser,-6ften be With Comp. Fertilizer 25,7 ,bus, dangerous, in winter, and the mainten- claose,q of cerfiraoditieshauled, I.f the Rer little girl's come homr! erergY to'10sreArch A& rtgardg dairy weirts than by any other mo,thod. ffisds what I,% compi,only talled 11heay. Ono thing is certain, if Canadian ante charges are sawaya high. in fact, area along the roads dowted 0 I Blood prersure and other examina- to var- I ' pftducts 4e6l4res that ovvwyarguniont tous made. � in,g. ,� Thiti in cauu4 i* the water In wheat oreps next summer are to show the %tter)aud harder Ole road surla,ce ious crop.% ar,41 the Acreage, yield in ' 'Im -p ortaftce of PUrd DaiVy Dr. MeColluM Advaroo,6 against the, OFIFIOE OVER CHRISTIE'S STORE the soil freezing. It So a law of that imptoveriett whith is possible, the More imperative it becomes to tons can be compiled,, it vill .be of Products, � sale of counterfeit milk applied. with . I I I , w .. phyidea that Water expatids one,terith Canadiaziftrinerd must not only read secure easy gvados, grea'.- value indetermining the 4ninial equal force to coulit6feit butter, The ' - "n'— 41ft froozium Therefore, When the soil and agm with the'things that ate I VNeftsive prades are usuaW. un- service of the toad. I . The Wholesomeness of milk and of famous Professor Mendel of Yaleand The farm gexden is gradually com. water expands ono -tenth ft raises said about euelitials to increasing necessary, Steep givides bave come A traffic consus should be, made And milk 5productif Is ,of as much concern other well-known sclentiots Are to be Ift i4te, its ovm as a source of profit everything with it, When the -tee -melts crop yields, but they Must vAW4 W- about largely front the desire to, lay the total,haulimg charges for the com. to the Canadian people $is to those of exam'iluledl And are eXpected to furnish As well as pride and pleasure to the � t%6 Wall dr6po back -into plaeo, but the put these suggostiobis into practice. out roadg ill Rtmight lines andl,Nlorig munity,should, bo approximately esti. the UrAtod. States. Consequently at" much enligphterment r6gardiing the fam6r and his falaily�. roots -of clover 4na fell *htat are In othor Words, got goocl soodl wheat, farm boutidaries. The -gain in, distalim niate(l. From a strictly busire ,05 that tire taken in. the one ,country to evil efto� arising from the tonsump. '-, left 'high And dry tometimes to the now. Obtain fertilizer 'suited to your in passing over 0, hIll Anotoad of standpoint it then beceines nftoqsatl�, ensure .Vulity are of Much interest In tion �d impure OTA inforior articlos, 1 Into *0 WH91it of tke world. are extdnt -of two or tbtft inches. it is eor4ltiow at the enlleat � PMIble I ;&TeutA it 11 Very slight. 'Many T,oaza to Make a conservative ostimato, 01the the other. At the Present moment ,that are sold as dairy products or latroebed each yea* myriA6 of tiny this sort of thilig whith raltia the date, so tl*t ym will be mTo to Ilavel have been t6loftted )arolull-& hills, with teidluttlftt in hauling costs t,hat will there ,ate two bills before the Home mixed thevowith, AV& Under ft &Y Of ,clOuds *rA MATS groWth of the whoat,crop, becauso un. it 6rihan(l when, the ground Is ready to addition to th6*longth. result from, Toad improvements. Of RepTeoh&ativol� at w4shington .1.41 ­ - they grope out to ths great waten told numbers of tiny active w.be4t for wheat, towing. -A vory little extra There has never been on iteft,rd, a The important point i,$ that at lov,ot dealing with what is known as 11filled The Airenlea'd manou an average is 04 the great wirkas--little $loops of root-fiairs, ate broken 6* slid -it is , *M O&Y for 90 to 400 lbs� of cam where a properly relocated road a part of the TedUctibli in tho total milk." One of the m4basum known tallot than the Briton, Iffe, on Vile" voyllwng the Ifluture th"19 mlittitudes ofactive optmtfoed 41_� fortBiZet Pot *do. You can easily ias afforded airy dispoto as to t116 an-nuid hWa:go, charge$ t6 the cont. Aa the V,*ht bill prohibits, the Mello, ha*tI, they, go fortfi blinct, leglang gottete wbich are of pfiriary im. "Ure vbat th4 13-tobable rbiuta would question of its material rodact4ori *1 murity must he rogardod as measur. f4tttiter Or gate Of what It terms Un Wo never saw the Matterhorn oT Vi& way. Rothe*, *nd you *ho Wig portwite to the sro*ltig wheat, Y 11 bo At the a#,9r#4# fikledse fit ,WheAt the 1hauling ,cost. - ing the interest alld MAl"tollAtice todtoftw food otddu4tj thel othet, A zot 'of other great si�ghts, 'but we b#,,VA0dM1% WO yidtl��wfto -have n6isad tho ,sre 6rokettoff the frunic lin4ft of yields ibbtaintd ott th# gjcpoilimelit Sta- . Thecost of &4ul11%,,r Jorr,aprodiiiee tio charges which the t6mmunity ,can knovu 90 the Beek bill PrOP080% to dolift, N4106 God ever ma.da anything xwOmAiood, giv# thft thelt thanowlibitivA *,* 'dwArwyea. . tion tests. I m4b*et is Probably aot so much in. 1,economIcAlly tftrd for 0A duvC.-Atm,blit tax ana Meeswelho,trandfoetv" of the I liltbuidr thsai- �a told.0 set on 0 Ned ft youcte whtat " Vith I It io ,R Weli osUblishod Vrin*16 hi CfO"ed by 4XftWV'16 gftd414 OA �b;r tha f ill i0prolted toal&. ' Ulift With draiAbd TegWatioilq' _4011ft C*Uvorft. I ,, Bdore gold of jJ4enJtW OAW.n 'Ban ! 1� � ,.lip, . 1�_