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The Wingham Advance, 1921-09-15, Page 6­­­.. I I I - --- - I __ - ...''., I ______.________ -11-1 .1111, I I -1 ____, " . , — ____ _____ - -...,—,-�-..,-.,....''�-..--,.,.. I . � ­�,".0_0111111111 ___.. -, " . - , � , I �� I I . � -��. - � 1�_ ­ ­­ .. � I 1 '4- �._ _�; '. "� .,..-,--.,. --,,--.--- � -.-,— _�__­� -"---!"!77_., ., ­ 1__-__.__._ ­::= � ­ .,-,.-_. , . - i_ - _ .--.- __ __ - i ____ - , I 1 I I I � A 11 11,-0 ___ - - ._..1___.___-_._._. ­ I I . � . . ,:,� � - - ___ 11 _qm _ �-, - , _-_---1- __r__ ,--... .-.._ I- __ - .--_1 - ­­' , , e lay .-, :� _:__ ----. ,--.,-,,- _­__ - _. - - 1-4 M6 RIC'm TW Sund" ' tho6l' . es's o n ,====_�.�___ _ Storinj- 134' anA Aocits. * l:�' & � L , 11 7I I 11 ,­ ­1%1.� 11 _: I ­ 1 , 11 I orl , .�,& , I " -'-- -1 I 11 ­ V n thA4 establishul .Ing weather we take up I - _ . I s , dy � 11 11 I I - Tbo �1:411:1:1 �, it no Before freev " -1 Ille Wlmfkai� A cance, , , � I orman"�e fqr*dairy Cattle our tuberous begonind, Of Which wo IR - 0 _141K="��_ � -­ � ­ " I ; 'r 1.,t Jej,$4f1l Petall echo In the est37 -lace the Plants, I SEPTEMBER 18 . * __ ( I ol�U4 ol,sh. are very tend, and 1) "Z . __ .i;t! ­ I � � - I — ___ . � � - ..., � pubIls,hed at mem "I ". . ­ hpih nicut of .something $111111a" f Or poultry, with about one -bait of the tops left .�, � � 42 1 . -, i'.1 �. � . ,lei om 1 .7 - . % -4 " . . Jecord on, in a shed wher P. they are 0af Q fr Abstinence for the Sake. of Oth ers. I Cor. 10: 2.3-33; 3: 16, to A., 1. ­. � � I .under official suporvjslon� T I I I . . %wham, oniar* , - I .114.. . . - � I I riulance, for poultry relates to' frost but still got plenty of aim and r, 4olden Cor, 10: 31. k., , 1`_� - ri of Perfc I 1, , Text.—I, 1W - W the de,. 4' 3 � t I I , oll' to the g Linh*-Poul ,went On once, F or the Chri I - � . WN".11 V-11 bring greatei: pr . in shoo boxes filled with. Own, dry om Athens to. Corinth, Some yeays I requires that we $acrifice, even our - subscription rates: — One year, � 1". K poultry-kcepor. The first report, To- we are ready to start Int own our Pleasure or gain, for %s, $1.00 Ill advance. . I I I gives det,-%Ils of per.-: sawdust, until � er, writ Ing-, $roiii Epheous -to the goo" . I cevtly. ipsued, . e next spring-, Tubeu lan comillunity in C.orinth, he th sake $2.00; six, WO111 ; Christ' _ 0 r on . A ., � . , 4,rds for tbo them tb My 111bprty% tq, do o 441 to Every Thuroday Morning I .1. I �lopmcnt of egg -laying strains' -air. As soon its the tops dry they arQ c " i " � �, . A, G. SMITH, publl�Aiur I . I , , removed, and the bu%s packed away conaectIn stlan law of love I V , fr � Advertising rAtes ` I � N - � . � formance of trapiiez;ted � rep do is. on app"el " , nder, and we ver ,alls his first, coming fio that city, I Advertisements without speclfi� di- Tovidea pl-nd e%tending from Septembe.e 1, gonins, are , xery to .1 Y I said., "in weak- jAdgW by my owii conscience. But in ­ . The first work that may be P � . � carefully get theM up before the lirst. Ill Was viith you " he , ttembl,, tbil case, 1'eurtall mY ilbertY fdt:*hO � rectione Will be inserted until forbid WINTBR EGGS. crop of urMchokes an d 1919, *,o November 28. 1930. i " notp An In4fear,"and in much � I " . 1%). and charged atcordiuglY, 1,hf. r(.lgulationti Leaverning* the te-kits I A I d far in Atrallg& is to harvest U hard frost. - � � ing." 1- o bad travelle oakc, of -another, m-an's c9imiqn4e, Pa � Whet are the fv,t-.-)rs Of Poultry 'were grown the Pre'v'- taken 11 - reksons also that, in is si e e r , , Changes for coutfact Advert � lze- malingenient which have made possible paronips, that I frained by� the NaVonft�, Poultry' Cannas and dahlias Are be hind been driven -by perstatt I th am ase, just after the tops have been b1tiel-i lands; food which has been. n Ill Intl, winter pus year. The large Artichoke is Usu; Wert, ' i tion from pl � place) lie hgd parted if he g0tall . . . , - meats be In the OffIcO by 1100 I r 'on- the production of f. , 'Vs Association and authorized by the Do, Ate ,to ­ � . � ' ,ed by tit -ost, The ltoPs fWe company -with -blwtravOlft Conillan- offeie -in heathen sacrifice, he may be day. eggs? Theyean.till be grouped under ally planted and treated exactly - e'first fr _ .. Breedhig. 2.1 potatoes are except that the artlOhOko 111inion Alinister of Agriculture. The on , 11 - cut off several inches albove the ground Ions and had gone On, alone, It mayl misjudged., Although the food is 9004', � ­ ­ - -11-- two ainin licads; 1. � that the weed record -periQd oxtenea ever 59 ­)nsecu ' e, I And -be li'�a given thanks to -God for it, __— , grows so vigorously � arefully duc so as not be that he was discouraged by th . I BUS114ESS CARDS Feeding, I Imple one. In I tive weeks and mlis for the laying of and the roots C I pt, big, poen4ling. in.; yet thero, are� thosei CbT.isttan or 6vo, very big factors, and i problem is a very 41 Canadian to bruise ,them, E8,011 4umP. b,1 small .auwga, , who, will regard his eating Of ____!4__t,,�___ Those are V - sliort time the tops Completely sbade at len�t 160 eggs, My . - At any rate. he deteTmine'd to', heathen, . . ­ laboled so that we will know what th�y'l Atliems-' . sepaTuted. Either ,One -0pa 'tr. Attempt no more philosophical discus- I It n I they cannot be pock breeder may eator,, -Certific a 11. compromise with idolatry. Ms WeUington Mutual Fire u primary . . the spring.- After drying a few id stpoken of." See The best4bred the ground, 'We find Often ok hAl'� p. � ,. issued fCT -birds filling ta are in I sIons, for be sa�rs, in the letter above good will be evil be alone will Dot suffice will loaf il,,li of tubers'at the base of each.clum whole argu Insurance CO. pullet improperly i o, the, requirements, 'and Iladvan:e-l' ce.�- days in the sun, they are placed in - �d 1quoted,-11I deterninidd not io know Romans 14-16 and - Established 1EK0 winter, and of course the best kind Some who do not know, ccin-fus i .r birds laying within'the slatted crates so that the air has free lanything Among You Have Jesus ment in ,6�apier i4, Tbo 'highest, Head office, Guelph of feed Will not make the poor -bred cultivated wrtiellbko with the noxious 1,ilicatw fc s to them and then stored in the it, after C.IrTiStiOn JAW -10 that of Iv,ve towards , Risks j,ken on all class,es of The saying goes, 44YOU Weed known as the wild artichoke, and prescrib(O. period at least 2,'5 eggs, acces . f avoi fourd t1tat, Christ, ana Mal orucllled." Bt a' ws, ohi,d tto ,glorify God. &IDO 1110"r' bird lay. ecome a weed, but we In the first year of operation entries vegetable eellax. We�b I a While Tim6tby,coine from The ,salon- onds felto . of ,,God.!, a or Premium a turnip." fear it maY b, as low a� ion, ,bringing -,good news from the I all," Paul sayti, 11to, the glory able property on the cas, e,,Jt get blood out of I a well -fenced plat in were received � from sixty-seven dahlias Will not stand quite' inforted "Give none Offence," or, as In revised winter eggs is have to maintain to ' ­ :1 o occasion of stumbil- note system. Breeding poultry for I as each year breeders 0 irds, of mpmature as potatoes, but they I church there, and Paul was eci I I., 4,430 b . And, encOraged, : I vAorgion "give n . - COsENTS, Agent, breeding thera , Order to provide see, , . s made ABNER principally a matter of the hogs eat up clean all they have ac- which,761 qualified, including 80 fc,r keep all right where the temperature Theelty of Corinth presented grave Ing." ile declares that he ha it I Wingliamifor early maturitY, or breeding birds I 11 advanced certificates. British Columbia does not go below .94 degrees. I and ,difficult problems. It was a busy this �tho law of his own life. Not,' which will mature and lay in six, cess to. 1,625 ontTi very much hardier, We, instead of ten or AnWier plant that is fit to" early � stands at the head -with e3 Gladioli Are I . I twelve I n t ta n thes,j up until'C'mmel -city, a seta -port on the he says, "seeking mine own profit, but months for nlan but for swine. and 381 qualifications, and Ontario often hRve o kQ I Greek Isthmu h,,,,viTig six or seven the profit of the many, that they may , pring, notonly us%d f . - I DUDLEY HIORIFIS . 3, as is natural- also breeding s In1hundred-tho a a POP1 ish, high &J, I month! ts Cultivation is un- second with 1,686, entaies and 219 after the first flurries of snow. flation. It be savel Paul is the unself FTC. birds which have the �ower of func- is the Parsnip. I � qualifications. Quebec had 869 entriei' d1g,ging them we -are careful to se- 1 gathered into itself much Of the'liest minde4:Cbristian t gentleman, BAnRI:3TF_n SOLICITOR derstood by all gardeners. r corm generous and kindly teaching of -.er Bonds Bo`ught and tioning thes�_k reproductive organs for, e been and 7 qualifications; Manitoba 203 cuili all the little bulblets, o elsp and of the worstof the gnelent -world. Thel . llows the example and victory rnd 0�1 a Ion- period, instead lot for just al When these spring roots hav icatiois; Prince which have formed around th8 old Unfortunately that worst was very aul, who fie applied Sold. o I � vested, there should be a field of entries and 66 quallf bulb, bad indeed, a orinth-became not well be short t me in the spring or breeding bar ies and. 46 bulbs. To save these, the old ald- C ' or- spirit of Ohrist, ma5l , I clover or raPe ready to keep the ho.o' Edward Island, 246 entT is ceirtain well-known forms of amuse- office—Nlayor Block, wingham season. i TO of al � 'qualifications; Saskatchewan, 120 en- with the cluster, of little bulblets, ious :far its vices. d4TO at"Cuso a man to and social indulgences of Our � factor of breeding has long profitably employed'. A mixtu - w lifted, and put in a screen with a, finel of behaving like a Corinthian was to nient vy. The argument of liberty is �, In This Mammoth and sweet clover tries and 41 qualificatiefis, ,and No h bottom, made for the purposd; accuse him. of. leading a low, shame- I own d in argument. of -,rank and brutal . 11 . been established in most of our pres- sike, June, does not Brunswick 180. entries and 11 qualifi- mes �J less, aai4, immoral life." It is probable often i I I � N S17, _30 DE alittle alfalfa mixed in the dirt sift th t side the Jewish colony, there selfishness. It . R.. � F A ualifica- which -will let throug means "I have a ri-lit ent-day strains of poultry, espeaially' or , -eep cations. Nova Scotia had 2 q � bulblets. � �Jmia,ji.l out a n w in the light breads (Legborns, An- come amiss. 'The clover should 1, s and Alberta no while TOtaining the littlE I -very little religion. And yet it is. to do what I pl'ease, to ind lgei hat VArxR':_,TER AND sOLICITOR il julyl, as during May tions out of 83 entrie y is labeled and put separ- to -this city that Paul makes one of I regard- as goOd. It is nothing to me -purpose them busy unt! Each variet, 'once in Vlcrey'to I �:,n at Lowest Rates. conas, etc.), and our general s prime. Now qualifications out of 24 entries. Single his finest and most effective appeals whet -her another man's Conic, is at itl ately into &tTavrborry boxes until thor- I IR it not better to . WINIGHAM breeds JPlymouth Rocks, Wyand�ottes, and June clover after that in paper1for unity, chastity and temperance. hurt by it or not." . if there is a plat .of oats and 1 -peas comb White Leghorns made the best __ etc,). Of course, these are still bein v r U y" her- showing in British Colunihia, Man.i, oughly dry, and ,10:,23-33. "All thinks are lawful." say with Paul: "It is good not to eat 11!ir, ,,- 101 eeding-, but joinin t e clo e ur n Wyandottes bags until the next spring. to do any - I ft� i 71Z m by bro Ill e in in earnest and every tolba land Ontario. White No doubt Paul mean3 �h things clean, flesh, nor to drink wine, nor till A 11.111-111 0 Ri ell o MIMI' 11 the main has been established so that vestin . __e__ - But of such thing whereby thy Vrother stumbl- I I __ - also showed up Well in Ontario A -P- wholesome, -and useful. . f poultry keep- a is ork Ill s 0 a ' ' roflt' things, thingg which in, themselves are eth" (Rom. 14: 21). - for the general run o I le of Sep- plications, fox,.entry for 1921-22 have I D.D.S., L.D. S. . a point of f course, at ter t e ts valtles. not wrong or harmful, and Which he 1 3: 16-17. "The temple of God," Paul I Dotter of Dental O,�,nrgery of the , ers it comes down to I er e corn st elai e atten- to be with the Poultry Division of the DairyPr6duc -ell I )eaking here. of the Chrl.�tian COM. . pesreylvan*%� College and Licentiate feeding. an t e swine Live Stock Branch, Ottawa, by NO- The production -of creamery ibi.ktter might freely do, there are tome whi is 51 i The following, rations and method tion of t e AT force corn bar- vember 30. in Canada increased three -fold in the he will not do, They "are not expedi-, inunity or church. He has been ex� of Dental Surgery of Ontario. of feeding will be found very efficient must not be left out of t e Plant a '. I first twenty years of the century and ent." It Is better for his own sake , horting to unity, to the banishment of . Office in Macdonald Block. About a vest.� They are adepts at it, C.- d f th oake of others that he I strils. and to the putting Away 01"hyi-Y4 — for fall and winter eggs. th soy- more than doubled in price. Figureg I %nbulEdornot.o The doing of something I thing and everything which might dis- .. month before it is expected they piece especially for them Wi . -innocent, rul)V6t defile. the Pure life 46f Christid'a . Hogging down crops is Our Sanitary Chemical Closet. given in the Monthly Bulletin of Agri-, I which, might, The to him,quite cultur wa, - harmless, or which would give; fellowship. He. has laid the foavda- it E should start laying, or just about the beans in it. al Statistics, issued at Otta . and builders, - this ' R G. 11 ROSS their -growing molt, no slovenly method, it is the height Last winter we decided A was time ure, would cause 1: arm i tion., they are . the -I , of ow that -in IC, . He would time they throw . ish lanada iii,the year,1990l hirft.xe�il pleas 'house, this te iple of God,. ' . ctducte Royal College of Dental ' their ration should be changed. They of efficiency, As repeated experiments -adopted one more of the cOnvot- . erz, or Would not ,be the best n 0 its wall$ only It P * we the creamery butter produced was to oth "All have them build int Cr. Surgeons should be taken from a ration of alhave shown that I aya. It gets the ionces (we now: consider it -a neces- valued at $7,240,972,1 employment of � his own time. Content which young stock into vigorous growth I I -odern times, and accord- 1 36 ,066,739 1130., thinds. edif� not," The man who re- I what is fine,and pure.and !strong. high fibre and protein sity) of Our in nd, . ,ri Graduate University of Toronto fall and finishes off the . 'based a Chemical closet. � I or a little over. 20 cents per pou gards life se eusly,-who, haO, highl In -the midst of the communityf� . . Fccuity ef Dentistry they have been growing and developlu-9 early in the e early mar� ingly pure � I ith ai,%�hile the quantity produced.in 1920 idoids'iind,ambitlong in life, will. seek � which is His temple, God dwells. His . OFFICE OVER H. E. ISARDIS STORE on, and given a more fattening feed older hogs intime for th & combin We* face the coming.7inter. w . ed at $62,- not meTely' to avoid wbatt is uplawful.'pres-ence makes -all , sacred. .The W6- ., ---------------- :m.� a3 follows'. ket. Hogging down corn is. a- far greater feeling Of pr � llo,o3o,390 lbs., valu Lds. The Or ha;rmf�l, but to know and do what fhre of t . he I Community is dear to Him, epaxedness I wa� . ,cellent self -feeder, to- � ' 306,794; or 56% cents POT -Pont, � ood;- wh-at will edify, or and ,"those Wbo pro,m6te- that Welfare Parts by Weight. tion of the ex � and SaUsfa,etion than .we ever did tbtal.�production in 1919 WasJb3,8Q9,- is'positivoy -gi !Ing in strife .. W. R. HAMBLY -Br' ......... 100 I.bs. gether, with a, selfmharvester. before. i 707 lbs.,, valued -at $56,871,985, Or I build in Character And ,efficiency,, and serve Him. Those who bi . life an ............ . I will speak -of root Crops Tender service tQ'and itnelearmess, defile the common )s - In closing - before, 5414 cents per in the ability to I . Wheat middlings ........... 200 1-1 - thrive on we searched for a long tim, I I rather more than I to Pass their own diastTuc- ', I B.So., M.D., C.M. for hogs. +hey enjoy and we found just the closet that appealed' others. Paul recognizes not only the and biink isea, !pound. The cheese made I I at then of the saloon, the I special attention paid to d , sea of Cornmeal .................. 200 lbs. them. CaTrotsi artichokes) parsnips, to us. There are many on the market, n factories Ilaw of commandments and prollihi-1tion Wh wonicu and Children, having taken Oilmeal .................... 50 lbs. els And beets or now, some quitO inexpensive., others 20,833,269 lbs., I tioms, but also tlie higher spiritual law' ga:m*bler's den, the brothel'? What of I Ground oats (heavy) ........ 100 lbs. Mang 1 valued -at $22,221,430, or a trifle more d self-control, Above, all the home poisoned by drunkenness or ostgraduate work in surgery, Bac, the Purpose. The ordinary objection . tl We finally decided on than 10 cents per 0 e I of choice an e the law, of love, the the drug, habit? What of.the 96111sh . teriology and Scientific Medicine, Meat scrap (high grade) ..... 100 c lbs'. . sing of roots for stock feed more cos Y. p und. In -1920th ,.he would plaic ich fattens on the illisery of . . .m. to the Tai oitice, it, the Kerr Residence, between This should be led dry, in self- oit of labor one. it is substantially iouilt, is finish- amount made was 111,121,011, valued earnest desire And purpose to help grAed 'wh Liges itself in bou-ndloss, feeders or hoppers, and left before in Canada has been the c ell ed in'white with a dark inabogany at $39,087,937, or �moTe. than 263/4 others. "Let no mail -seek his own,'otbors� or indil the Queen's Hotel and the SaPtist necessary for. their production. Mu , seat and it certainly lends to the at- I Church. them at all times. t of this labor cost is the hATvesting of cents Per pound. In 1919 the quan- , but each his neighbor's good." (Rev. � luxury, while others starve an tractiveness of the bathroom- titymade was 167,734,982 lbs., valued vers-) I and die? True temperance is -self- All business given careful attention. Scratch Feed—Parts by Weigh ' Cost of raising theUl I-& the Lord's." (see control, gulded, 'by lOYe, Ind plo5ses%ed , - 800 lbs. the crops. The - We find that the themical closet is ,At $44,805,794, or at About the same, "The earth - what lie, haff'of a sinc mote the , Phone 54. P.O. Box 113 Corn ....................... bs I . s not great. We cannot profitably perfectly sani-tary. The exposure cP, . price per pound as last year. The PaalnA 24), Paul Applies ere desire to pile Wheat ..................... 100 I . litain tb .e pig in idleness and allow . I said above io a case of conscience i common good. mai * tailed by.an outdoor closet during Ito,tal, value of all dairy products inl,wbich had arisen in the Corinthian i . Application. p Co p Ir rgy in fruitless dered Alond � Oats, barley, buckwheat, Or him to burn his one I kafir corn ................ 100 lbs, Mes nor winter is no zinall factor consi To abstain from some things for the Dr. Rom , ,.ef wandering �over barren pastu . , Canada in 1920 was $144,488,188, as' C-hurch. The question was whether or i , is a Christian obliga- . I be varied. in ingredients, him fr6m a hygienic point of view. th out , It would seem as if there had Th ' can we afford to simply maintain compared with $135,196,602 in 1919,1 not a Christfan -man might est vvi r-!,ake of others M.R.C.S. (Eng). ovi 15 Incaoy n makes up from 50 to r gatber and serve The very best of Closets coot but a . ence meat Which had been slaugh-, tion. o Christian Church at pr 1�ded 3r 60 being an increase in favor of last yeeir'off L.R.C.P. (Lond). on costly grain, no comparatively small- sum, and no farm -ot $9,286,586. The Capital invented tered in sacrifice,in the Idol temples,lbeen some In th d insisted upon their ,of the weight. . , C_ . ad be I Per ,cent;n with great sd PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The a ount of this scratch feed his food whenhe can home ,should be -without ;ori�, if run- in dairy factories in 1920 amounted or drink wine in,rhich h ,en offered, Cclrinth, who he 1 must have been (Dr. Chisholm!s old stand) Coss, harvest his own Crops. 1�portion eulg Water is out of the question. if there. Such roe-st and wine*were offer-! rights. Of such, Pau ,qove seek- - I � I should be increased until they are get- I Let us try out the hog on a there is no -place in the home for one, -to $32,767,317, the number of qmPlOY-, ed for sale in the nlazkets or served tbin-king when lie wrote: I thig from 10 to 12 pounds per day . ees,to 11,211, and th'; wages to $8,-1 etz. A man might pre-' eth nX her own." Now if Paul had of our corn crop this Year and then wall- I III; public banqu per 10Q birds. If they leave the oats ep him, busy when we do as we did—I)rocure some 776,,676. In 1919 the enpital invested, sumably, buy or use them without'written: "Love seeketh not that whi, 'a L. ST 1 V- AR or barley, cut down on these grains in prepare .to ke r this corn- board, do a little sawing and nailing,, . was .1 -their history. Paul Counsels belongs to -others," we Would easilY DR. R. E I IT make .Dut our Crop plan to and- a Small room Call s6on be made $28,888,026, ther employees 10,716,, knowing position; but he Graduate of University of Toronto, the mixture. Ing year. Rape is gb0i & mixture of the cost for chemicals I; and the wages $7,629*,997. first the fne use of them. 11ti at, ask- have understood lib that love is � ing no question." For -the earth and gl�os further and insists —to edicine; Licentiate a! the Following this systeni of feeding June clover We find that ".. all its PTO -duce is Goe.'s, and nothin-'willing to give up—to deny itself Faculty of M sweet clover, alsike clover, trifling. ,.- . for the siake. of others. Depend Ontario College of Physicians and will pre -vent the birds coming in to or alfalfa is bettor. Peas and clover I �is in itself unclean. Surgeons. laying when they are too thin and will be excellent for August. While -1.4 . -As long as we live In the hearts we But if a que3tioll is r4ised, and your I ati,vsot,ainit, the malft-who i§ continually office Entrance: have no reserve, and will round them corn and root crops will be available will never diei neighbor be offended or hurt, by What saying, "I'll have my rights" is not The pine tree is believed to attain leave belkind, we 8 ris, Second Door North of Zurbriggla up in good shape with a reserve for 1from September until the ground � —Campbell. ': you have done, Paul counsels absitin- possec;seid by the spirit of Josu Ch t.. photo Studio. winter work. About a montR of this an Age of 500 to 700 years. . . r_____________=__1_1 ------- — - --- -_ — JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE29 feeding should condition them, and freezes. . . .t I 1. 11 Eliminating the Corn Borer. I , , ___1 _1_, - — then they should be -put on a laying I .. 11 11 . . I I . ) - I ' , ration, as follows: � '. a -�� An Ice House You CM1 Bulld As a,rdsult of the oebuting work for * " av,7��%4z, , � . I fttr � . . j - . ... _­­ � I. . � . the European �oorn boxer carried on Df. Ugalet C. Calder Mash F eed. li�Aphii4� , - I - � General Practitioner ....... 100 lbs- 0� e appreciate ,MOTO and If the d�igging shows a claY soil, 4. by the Dominion Department of Agri- slorles , culture i,J hais.beon: foiInd that this �� .1 Toronto, Wheat middlings ........... 100 Ibs. The season for cold niglits will be EaCh year w I ew territory �� --- . I Graduate University of more the value of ice on our farm. drain should be -put in to carry off Faculty of Medicine, ,.,..--100 lbs. here all too soon., in this northern -Sonletimlea I wondev that more gen- surplus mOistUTe- 6cantlings can be insect has spread into n office-- --josephine St., two doors south Cornmeal- . . � ................ 100s 11M, climate. While it is, true. that WOP- . is not given to the ice bedded in the fine grivel on which to this year. ,,.On account ,of the danger The Rainbow. ;01, Meat scrap (high grade): .... 100 11W. Ing the Cows Inside means move labor oral attention S. a crop ititer all, and lay the flobr of inexpensive, lumber, of �carrying the, post, into uninfested The rainbow came after the raining � of Brunswick Hot ence 151 Feed, dry, in self -feeders or hoppers in cleaning the stable, and more diffi- crop. For i�e i placing thro.,tboards-mote1bot aPavt,�in 4istricts a. nlinisterial'order W40; pats- was done, .. . Telephones—Offloe. 281, Re9d left before the, birds at all times,, and culty in keeping the cows clean, the a very valuable one too. use ice order to permit the water to escape ed on "August 26, 1921',, prohibiting And I'm glad, for perhaps.tho bright, " . ��- : :, There is no one Who can I the removal, of corn including aw"t easily accessible. I extra fertilizing material collectea 4n readily. � - % , : r,' : 'Corn ,on the tob," corn colors might -run . I SELL So . tatch Feed. '�- � . '' ay will probably, pay for the to such good advantage as the farmer. It takes,­dn all -Oeragii from 40.to corn. And seed . If the rainbow 'Came first. Ob, it's . Town and Farm Properties. Call and . I I this w, All perishable products must be kept feet to bbld A'tbli ofied. A stalks, eic-,, from the following town - Corn, . # ............. 100 lbs, extra labor. If this does not, the ex- - -i+,, 45 cubic strange -how the weather ...... o., for a longer time than in the city Ing 19'4by 16 feet, 12 feet hi ships j�'the,Provinco of Ontario: see my list and get my prices. I have build, - gli, And rainbows arrange things so kind - Wheat .............. # t v * o - .100 lbs. tra su�piy of milk received bv'keeping -are -stores to depend u�on- Ch�rlqtteville, Houghton) M4ddletovo. ly to-getheTl zome excellent values, Oats,,barley, buckwheat, or cows in a comfoitable stable at tinies where there ,as ,clean will bold 44ut 45 tons of wel-l-packedi Th'"tend, Wils,Mgbam' n6rih,,", Wal-� I DT kafir corn ..,..,.,r ....... _100 lbs,. when the"temieiattiTe' drops below And the Cellar in not AIWAYS but- ice. F � or A hiouse 4'th1b':AIzi8 lddetx:12�- shigham ;soutli,:Wmdharn,� Woodbouse I . I , K A cut down to, freezing polwt, or close above 1to'may and sweet a place to keep meat, Con- inch plank .for ,silIN, It'Vid; for -upfigliti- I , The Mermaids' Ball. J. G. ST E W A Scratch feed ihoul& be , 11 6 . Cayuga - . ter, and fruits, as it should be. use 2x6 -inch scantlhii�, 12 loot long.,, iw%,the CoUhtY of ,Norf,lk, WINGHAM 8 to 10 pounds per 100 birds per day' do so. e has a sicltr the plies that lie beforq placed twiti­feet *.Phrt,-',,. -On 4116 tOPi north, Dunn, Rginligm, and, Walpole in phone 184 office In Town Hail, one-fourth of this amount fed in the Experienc shows that cold S ,a small cold- , I the, County of HaldiniAnd, and Raleigh The other night beneath the sea ' ' — morning, one-fourth at noon, and one- very marked effect in lessening the the farmer who ba spike 2x& -inch scantling -Aoubled4pr The mermaids held a ball, , . storage plant to enable him to hold �j�jes. Onithe �utsido,of the,house and Romney in. the Co.uftty of Kent. On fishes' tails waltzed gracefully I 111111100 half at night, or 'one-third in the milking -for some time, wheli the na- his; milk, fruit, and vegetables until ; . lurniber.' , Oni ��_The.order,is supplem . �ntary to the Within a sea-greenliall. I Iq �C) nail sheathing of 'pommob - Order-in-couneid -�vbich was'passed On I DRUGAAU PHYSICIAN mowning and two4liirds at night. tural tandency- Is for a Cow to dry up, Feeding spratch in this 'way will and during which time every means market . prices improve, and we realize this tack a Ldoub,6 thickness of build - ' ukes." the sea-lion'g CHIROPRACTIC tend to drive the birds to the mash, should be taken to keep her milking. I better just how valuable ice can be- ing paper, then 1x2 -inch strips, 12 May 18, 1921. All persons desiring From emerald " . I Ards,l Cows should milk at least ten months come. , feet long. i0ver­fOig, J&y., w, dooblg t'd,6t,tiled'. infotillatioil. e6ykeirning this stroke it is easier to keep well than to re. which they must eat to lay. The I a' ly to .the De- Coaxed songs,. while "rum, turn, s fed, are justabout ,his Year L -avingeows outside dur- I believe many of us can profitably thickness of;building paperf and finish quarantine should pli tums" . " Ol gives a paxtuient of Agriculture. Ottawa, I � cover ,lost health. Chiropractic Ad. When this ration I [a nl�; a been use ice. to a far greater extent than with matched siding, This ' ' t� , ts, after they hav the breakers juistments is, the xey to Better Health. ro�dy to lay, and it will push them ingki, -and when we put so -much hollow spact of dead air of o,00-ibeh . Were heard from where across in good, uniform shape, and I mil Ing for six or eight months rAakes we do, I —.421 �. t !%, broke, They removo, the Cause of Disease. unless something -wrong liappens in A greater tenden into harvesting it a little more t t beat of the sun frompene- ' ' 1. . 1. I DR. J. ALVIN FOX I I trouble 6xpended in kel " inside,- lining, 1CAre milst ­Givaffies are found 6111Y in Central I Beating their big bass drun s, quality of feed, during the fall and go &y. 1 Ion., Chiefly in desert aping it is veil ";O 'nFeve in - '!I ITA g . Phonei 191. Hours -2-5 and 7.8 p.m. winter they sh Where cows Are kept inside, the th hile A suitable. ice house tvill be( Usead tO see that th6 space is Well ayid South Afri Round about and in and out ould go through With Ile ice you are ne I. region#- . . ith,-nippers loexed ' __ 17ora hW 'customed cut off at top andibottotft-,, . Danced crabs wl __ a pretty steady flow of eggs. stable shouldbo Cleaned regularly and li.aav alf . . --- � some absorbent material like sawdun;t I to, putt,12 in a ilied , that has -poor :On the inside,:6411'41f6athillg, ing " . vegotablea, right. Send Helter-skelter they put to rout I 1� � , � -80 A. - insu ith cinddrNo Orb Yo kl't -�The fish the tumult ,shock�e llatV shavings, chaff or cut -straw, shoula 0 the hollow tipaee w �A Vour experiment station or your '. . DRUGLEUSS PHYSICIAN The Hog be scattered Along the passages, olil Th two or th-teo W64k- pciint:l ings, or stiWdust.' Over this eat to � U t -eyed, blundering fi%h � . , U, in ,t,dunty roprogentativt for a�free bul- The b Igy, blea: : -ti- the Platform, and in the gutter. This ge ere "TO e-hougeconstructiot, ThOl nail a, double thicknesS d , 11 Went scudding to And fro, � OSTEOPATHY in the busy fall days, with a mul ill noraii It iii: I . I tude of things requiring attention) venting1paper, ,on which��dgain�$W:`9'41­ &is,, Igtin on. storage, of -vegetables the helps very much in cleaning the stable, flr�t is A. poor foundation, PTO' 'W 11 - . Swirling the wuter,sWish on swizh, On. F. A. PARKER farimet often has a willing labo-rer and in keeping COWSelean- ' ,good dratnage. 'The ,socMid is thel inch strips,,�and ever this sheathing, ' Not knowing whore to go. in enforced idleness. A Another advantage Of atablifig on kifid of a roof Which absorbs the sun's thus ma-kiii* two dead air spaces. of All refuse oferops that ilre through Osteopathic PhYGIclan, Only quallflOd confined I t space fruiting should be burned as soon,as A 'hermit -crab -Popped up his head oste6path Jh North Huroft. laborer go willing that if he i frosty nights, is that it j±66tits o0*8 I�ot 86� that the inside of the house one inch budli, and one six-inel Adjustment of the spitib is move can be put at the work he "' adRlit k While there Is -filled withu:,,good insulating material. ary enough,.. , CaSbage stumps, CU- From out a nautilus's shell. 38 -I eating frozen feed, Which 48 0110 MY bobomes like an ovell. quickly secured And with fewer treat. ed to doing, he will pay for the priv- I injurious to milk cows, They may 'de usually little -choice allowed it, the For ,,the xdbf, Use 011111gles or best eumbetb, Melong; tomatees and th'il The clams went clamphig off to bed awnt?, cep - roofing, Arid fillingin like should net bet Idt to decay. In ,a sw6et, sea -Weed thaA by any other method. ilege of doing it, I refer. to the hog. I t in the stable or yard -after the solection,of a jjft�, ther# are tertain grade of tu�bor , glopg pressure and other 622,11ilua- As a sower of seed or cultivator of I Pasture thaW9, and in this wayll ari. precautions Which should be tAken, betWeen the toof and cell -Ing with Saw' Green tomatoes on the vinescan be King Neptune sat upon his throne tons made. crops he is a failure, even as a Plow mals are protected against digOstive . I, A, ,sir bo,Og be on a slight ele- dust or Cinders. Put -a velitilai" Ili - f s th laurel, , I tilt .1 a 'It .give TIO trouble; tho� Control, aiado:'oo that It can be ripened slowly inidoors for later use tenting time with a white, whaleblcrA vt,ti, "M OFFICE OVER CHRIVIE'S STORE- he id nit a success. I have seen him � trOuV, condtbi,�ns Ate move tav On' rag p W1 the Before V. y Are, iAjurod -by Srost the . I . es I . *Updil some pink sea -COT 1, I 1. ,1 hunter, roving over sun -1 orWile for nisdritaffiiiig the health and ovig4nik for the drainage closed insidt it desired. Paint 4 t�-_._ I , l� _1 engaged A,; ,, otherwise Pr phoU.14 3�e pulled up, by the roots, I . . _o_ burned sod pastureg'and barrel wood. i milk-flOw Of the animals., Of Water from thib. *-isiting ice mustbe I building W'hRe,, to reflett the 'heat and vIties, Wy must �Ite hartillett . With ca The One Chance. . . lots see -king, ter a chance morsel here, J keepi tho.,bifildilig Coal. Wt 0 yo Th& mad Arid MOrrY revels t"Pdd- . � *0 the floor, which I he P to I ____.- mt buildi jul lor was In the habit of COMI119 to G. there. He gets little aside from tdo. In o torth,�sl& of another build- j�_ g4oid !�vcl the stem$ or the Old Triton blew 'his horn, , ave a MIT- When dahlias and cannas are frost- Pan be p1ge4d on sto-no or cemont On th ilue for tho ice house, frult Wks Lay the plants oil paper The mermaids drifted ,off to bed W yr-= L ` I I I I I I i 1, I I . I , - , I I I - , I , LI! I -1 i�� I ( 7 � I , i pl� Y's �CT� � I 1* I I , I I , , , , on ,cedar posts set in the Ing is a good I t1le, ,fribld with a, dirty fave and, of exercise And. age, neither h I n On'Tt'lje north hillsifald, or in the OPTO91 U;d� the floor of an unheated All WCaTY and fOTIOri- bitten, Cut off the tops. leaving about walls' or If an Attic Toni is 'not 4 wujr�te, had to be sent away. One helt value. s a bar. six inches of the stem$, RerflOve the ground two or thret feet, excavate At OroVe attic room. I .fjmo his mother, nearly losing patir The hog must be employed;' 2 is in a 'Clump with dirt Attached. least one foot below the Bills, And fill I 8bade 61 SOMO trees. ' - ' vaila,ble, tbd plants can be kept it ___C_ d, oJunior, why dO, yolk Por. vest hand. lie ppodalizes along that TOO, the whole of the inside between isills I An ice h0use -Of this hind- will be A' euce, sat It. L But to be Spread roots out in the sun to dry, good An invoitment as you havoorilthoeollar. )Mrog the 1AVgOr OT106 into sigt in coming to the table without line and is an Adept at % tore in a dry, "well-ventilat6d �with colybiestones or very tonrAO as place to mature flrst. All, If You want to kno* wliat a dollar washing? You know I 41WAYS Send trul3r PrOfit&l�le, be must be Provided then s 8 Ing off the tuftace with I the larm, -provided you 'it wat"16t ,tomatoes will Tipan. is worth, try to borrow ono, r the floor or on shelves. Keep 000-1, mooth Yei, awfty.o ,,Well,,, said Junior# with a succession of pTofit9LP1'V"1"0,v,e'M,". Cellar, on . fine gravel or 4inders. or river &lose from whi the good-sized � iiiieckly, "031CO YOU fOrSOU" ployment. tho varieties labeled. '. I 1, I � 01I