The Clinton News Record, 1920-9-16, Page 7,1�i to
Have Your Weaning
Done Ey Experts
Clothing, household draperies, lined and delicyate fabrics
can be cleaned and made to leak es fresh'. and bright as
when first bought,
Cleaning and Dyeing
Is Properly Done at Parker's,
It maliks no difference where you live; .parcels can be
sent in 11y mail or express. The sante care and attention
Is given the wee`!, as though you lived en town. •
We will be pleased to advise yon on any question re-
garding Cleaning roe' Dyeing. WI?•ITE US.
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t iVongoSt.. Toronto >ir
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Only a sharp blade
gives a perfect shave
An unstropped blade
cannot give. as good a
shave today as it did
yesterday and must.
soon be discarded.
-The exclusive self-strop-
ingi:eatureof the AutoStrop
Razor ensures from each
blade as perfect --a shave
each day as the day before.
It is as easy to clean as to
strop—nothing to unscrew
or take apart.
Any dealer will demon-
strate the AutoStrop Razor
to you, guarantee satisfac-
tion, or refund of purchase,.
price.
AutoStropyy Razor
-s)lu1ZJens itself
Only $$5.00—complete with
strop—twelve blades in an at-
tractive assortment at cases to
suit any purpose.
AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited
AutoStrop Building, Toronto, Canada
20'.
, Genuine Conservation is
Statesmanship.
When any such undertaking as the
development of a natural resource is
proposed, if that development is to be
made under government control and
regulation, it at once appears to
arouse the fear that it is to be soma,
bow. the beginning of a malevolent
pollee, called "conservation,"and con-
servation has had a mean meaning to
many ears. It connoted stinginess and
a provincial thrift, spies in the guise
of Government inspectors, hateful in-
terferences with individual enterprise
and initiative, governmental haltings
and cowardices, and all the constri'o-
tions of an arrogant, narrow, and
academic -minded bureaucracy which
cannot think largely and feels no re-
sponsibility for national progress. The
word should mean, helpfulness, not
V.✓hl,nM/.MM
FROCKS FOR THE
SCHOOL GIRL
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Embroidery
9408 Design No. met
9408—Misses' Middy Dress (suit-
able for small women; or middy, with
four -piece pleated skirt attached untie.
.tuck; in two lengths). Price, 26 cents.
In 8 sizes, 16 to '20 years. Size 16
requires 3% yds. 36 ins. wide. Width,
1% yds.
9501—Misses' Dress (suitable for
small women; with or without sleeve-
less bolero; two lengths). Price, 30
cents. In 8 sezes, 16 to 20 years. Size
16 requires 21 yds. 64 ins. wide.
Width, 11 yds.
M_oCall Transfer Design No. 1044.
Price, 25 cents.
These patterns may he obtained
,from your local McCall dealer, or
from the• McCall Co., 80 Bond St.,
Dept. ept. W.
.hindrance helpfulness to all who)
wish ,to .use a resource and think in.
larger terms than.that of the greatest
immediate profit; hindrance only to_
those who are, spendthrift. A. conser-
vation which results in a stalemate
as between the forces of progress and
governmental inertia . Is criminal,
while a donssrvation which is based
an the fuller, the more essential use of
a resource, is statesmanship.
In the juvenile arithmetic class the
teacher asked the children to raise
their hands if anyone made a mistake.
Willie raiser' his hand and waved it
frantically in . the air. "Sammie
Wright said that seven. and five were
twelve," said he in. disgusted. tones,
"Well, what is, it?" asked the teacher.
"I don't know," fives tine honest reply,
"only I 'know it ain't twelve, for six
and Six is twelve."
Tree Planting on, the Prairies.
Despite the extensive publicity
which has been given to the advan-
tages of planting shelter -belts on the
prairies, and to the assistance offered
by the Dominion Forestry Branch to
farmers who wish to establish them,
there is still misapprehension in re-
gard to the methods to be followed.
The Forestry Branch distributes an-
nually,,free of charge, about 5,000,000
trees and cuttings. Each applicant is
given sufticieut trees to plant about
half an acre annually if he follows
the methods which experience hag
shown to be necessary for success.
When planting a shelter -Belt, care
should be taken to so locate it that
it will protect the home and ,stock
from prevailing winds. Sufficient
space should be left between the shel-
.ter-belt and the buildings to keep the
snow from drifting around the build-
ings and to give room for a lawn and
garden.
Many failures have resulted from
Planting on soil not properly prepared,
and, to insure as far as possible the
success of the trees sent out, the For-.
etry Branch stipulates that the land
be sammerefallowed the year previous
to planting. In order that the plant-
ers may have the benefit of personal
instruction, inspectors of the Forestry
Branch visit each applicant before the
trees are furnished.
To secure trees for planting in the
spring of 1921 it le necessary that ap-
plication be made before March 1,•
1921, to the Forest Nursery Station,
Indian Head, Sask.
A very instructive bulletin entitled
"Tree Planting on tho Prairies" le is-
sued by the Forestry Branch.
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Sere • are many brands of
*ea and coffee—you take
your. chances on quality --
and you, 'pay the price.
But there is only one brand of
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a+X•'.n. ctinvaria ly oderate,
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Canadi,o re' Positiiii Cereal eo.,I,i:ri„Windsor; Ont.
Tho Dotter 011 Company OMR all
!oases op 1,000 acres of land ill novae
atoll Tilbury 'Pownallips and in tile
Gpou'ber and Belle River distria00,. Ill
the latterdistrict they already have
22 wells producing oil in encouraging
geautitiee, 1n order to flaallce and
develop . this enterprise, we. cater.
100,000 enures et stock at par value of
$1.00 each.
Write Now for full particulars to
John Pratt & Co:
79 Adelaide St. E. Toronto
. Homes Carved Into Clay
Cliff.
When we speak of houses built of
clay, we mean brick, ,But in the Yun-
nan province 05 China, on the batiks
of a certain river, the idea 15 carried
out much more literally, inasnrucir as
there a lofty 1 e0tical cliff of clay 0 -
fords hollies tent -free for several hum-
Bred people.
The stuff is a bright yellow clay of
so fine a texture that a bit of it rub-
bed between the fingers affords no
feeling of grit,: It is easily dug out
with spades, and a great many cavo
dwellings have been excavated in the
fats of the cliff, overlooking the. river..
Sono of, them aro of two or three
stories, the clay being, so tenacious
that' thick horizontal layer's of it will
furnish a series, of floor's. Although
cave dwellings hrenot unfamiliar, in
other parte ot the world, nothing at
all like -these is to be found anywhere
else.
Scattered over the face of the cliff,
among the cave -houses, aro quaint
Buddhist shrines, with images, carved
out of clay, standing or sitting at the.
entrances. Those high up on the clay
wall, as well as the loftier family
promos, axe, reached by bamboo lad-
ders. .
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FREQUENT !&Iii.:DitC IES
A Sure Sign That the Blood
is Watery and Impure.
People •with thinblood are much
mare subject to headaches than full-
blooded persons .and the form of
anaemia that afflicts growing girls is
almost always accompanied by 'head-
aches, together with disturbance of
the digestive organs.
Whenever you have constant or re-
curring headaches and pallor of the
face, they.show that the blood' is thin
and your efforts should be directed to-
ward building up your blood. A fair
treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills will do th:s effectively, and the
rich red blood made by these pills will
remove' the headache.
More disturbances to the health ars
caused by their blood than most peo-
ple have any idea of. When your blood
is impoverished, the nerves suffer
from lack of nourishment, and you
may be troubled with insomnia, neur-
itis, neuralga or sciatica. Muscles
subject to strain are undernourished
and you niay have muscular rheuut-
tism or lumbago. If your blood is thin
and you begin to show symptoms of
any of these disorders, try :building
up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, .and 'as the (blood is restored to
its normal condition every symptom
of the trouble will disappear. There
are more people who owe their present
state of good health to Dr, Will'ialus'
Pink Pills than to any other medicine,
anid most of them do not hesitate to
say so.
You can got Dr. Williams' Plink
Pills through any dealer in medicine
or by marl at 50 cents a box or six
boxes fox $2.50 fnanl the Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Forty -Eight Years '`in
"Canada's Western Empire"
Colonel John S. Dennis, C. M. G.,
who rode the plains of Alberta,
Saskatchewan and Manitoba 48 years
ago,. when Indians and buffalo were
plentiful, knows more about "Canada's
Western Empire" than any other man.
Ile killed and ate the buffalo, narrowly
escaped being scalped by Indians on
at least one occasion, suggested, and
built in Alberta the largest irrigation
system in North America, recruited
thousands of British and Canadians in
the United States during the recent
war and not only volunteered for but
saw service with the Canadian Expe-
ditionary Force in Siberia.
Naw the four western provinces of
Canada have a population of 2,500,000,
the buffalo are to be found only in
parks in the Canadian Rockies and the
Indians are on reservations. There
are nearly 20,000 miles of railway In
the foul' provinces, or'one mile for
each 125 persons; and of 225,000,000
acres of good agricultural land, but
35,000,;000 teres are at present occu-
pied and cultivated. Of the balance,
190,000,000 acres, some 30,000,000
acres lie within fifteen miles of these
railway fines waiting for , settlers.
"Think of it," says Col. Dennis, "and
the world crying out for food." His
view is that while Canada has, won 0
standing among 'the nations iby her
work in the recent war so that to -clay
the name "Canadian" is recognized as
distinguishing a citizen of a progres-
sive and virile country, Canada's share
in the great struggle has involved her
in financial obligations which can only
bo met and discharged by ,inoreesiilg
her population end developing her vast
natural resources which, while ample
security for many ties her war debt,
must be nude productive of wealth
through development,'
Between 1905 and 1914 about 2,-
500,000
;500,000 people settled in Canada, flee
largest proportion in the four western
proYinces. They left Geoid; Britain,
the United States and oilier countries
for;their atm hone, and Col, Dennis be-
lieve_dithat 500,000 each year may foie
Jew them tuitil these provinces have a
total population of 10,000,000, Canada,
110 further hel'ioves, is destined to be
"the keystano in the arch, gg ti,g'-j32.1-
+ish Enipi3 e,"
In ther hot ltie:ictin deserts speer
Melia of cactus, have bean kiioivll. to
tete& thirty er forty feet in height,
fdntard's Llliimcnt For 19irtdrete
Square Money.
•
Jio stralle, for the first time in her
history is iseteing niokol coins. 'Plley
are not disks, like out' uielcels, tut
agtuu'e, with reend'od venom,
They arta made of this shape for two
reasons, 'It is caeeper to out square
Menke out -of metal encode, awl the
ooiue peels better err boxes,
Tlse idea le pot so novel 105 might be
supposed, Caials of• the sarllo ,'shape
have long been in ofreelation 111 0o}.'•
lett and the Straits Settlements
Irnmlliar In India is a "wavyodged
nickelolio-anna piece with twolvo'
rounded oornors.'
CHILDREN' OF ALL HES
Children of all ages—whether it be
the new-born babe or the growing
child --have to be constantly guarded
as to their health, Upon the good
health of the 1:'ttbo ono largely de-
pends his strength and usefulness in
after years. Baby's Own Tablets are
the ideal •home medicine for children of
all ages. They are a gentle but thor-
ough laxative Which are absolutely
guaranteed to be free from opiates or
other harmful dregs and which !nay
be given to the youngest child with
perfect safety and beneficial results.
Through their action on the bowels
land stomach they banish constipation
and indi'gesticn•; break up colds and
simple fevers and make teething easy.
Mothers, you can make your little
ones well and keep then! well 'by just
keeping a box Of the Tablets at hand
and by giving an occasional close: to
the baby to keep his little bowels reg-
ular and his stomach sweet. The Tab-
lets are sold by medicine dealers or
by mail at 25 cents a box from The
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Biodkville,
Ont.
Quebec Premier Advocates
Conservation.
Hon. L. A. Taschereau, Premier of
Quebec, in making his initial address
as Premier, outlined his policy inre-
gard to the natural resources of the
province. He said, in part:
• "Tho first article of my programme
will be a zealous care and
vigorous conservation of our natural
resources. We have 80,000,000 acres
of unleased forests which need fire
Protection. Hydroplanes have begun
their patrol to locate fires at the out-
set. They will bo supplemented by
observation posts with wireless tele-
graphy.
!ho tirae has come, it appeal's to
hue to regulate the cuttleg of limits
by fixing a minimum of the annual cut
to prevent the destruction of the
forests and a minimum to stop specu-
lation and a reasonable revenue from
the cutting rights. Reforestation
should be immediately undertaken and
encouraged with energy.
"Relative to this important question
of our natural resources, my pro-
granune-may be briefly summarized as
follows: To draw from our immense
natural resources all that they should
and can give, open wide aur doors to
capitalists, discuss their plans In a
business -like maturer, and, when our
answer is in the negative, to tell them
right away, and when their projects
are good, to acceptthem without any
delay."
GIRLS! A MASS
OF WAVY, GLEAMY
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
"Danderine" save and
glorify your hair
SUMMER • [/A :•
AS1j re� A—
HAY FigyKR
--sleepless nights, constsnt
shoezilig, sIreaming oyes,
wheezy breathilag
RAZ -,t w l
brings relief. Put up' in cap-
sules, eay wed. y,
Tunable sildruggistssallowfora doSoldllarb.
Asst opr agents or Bend card for
free sample •to Tempioton's. 1,42'
ICin4 St. W., To:en:he
A Touch of Rosy.
To put a touch of rosy
In thesunrise of a 111 e,
To do one's best in earnest
In this world of sin and strife,
To mottle o'er the darkness
Of the blackest clouds 01 ears,
To and the silver lining -
When none would think it there—
To help the growth of thought
As it struggles to the light,
To crown with laurels woven
The victors in the fight,
To brush with gentle hand
The earth -stains from the white
Ofthosewho've erred in dead
Bat wish to do the right,
To have for our ambition
The rocks in front to scale,
Te pat a touch of rosy
In the life of those who fail.
All would from choice be good—
Oh, none would be exempted!
Our virtues, half are due
To never being tempted.
Cheer one another. onward,
Of tears the world is rife,
And put a dash of rosy
Into some gloomy life.
The ruing sun is glorious
The noon -day bright and gay.
But we need a touch of rosy
At the waning of the day.
What's in a Name.
'2lie christening had gone off spicule
didly and even the very juvenile "str"
had behaved beautifully, though the
name he had received, "Reginald
Ilomer," would .seem to be sufficient
justification for a revolt,
In the vestry of the liinglish church
afterward, the clergyman was making
the usual entries. When writing downs
the second name, he paused thought-
fully.
"Strange," ho thought, as he recall-
ed the original Homer, the great Greek
poet,. "It's a curious name for the
son of a navvy."
Then he turned to the proud father.
"Your favorite pont?" he asked,
pointing to the name.
"Poet, sir," repeated the man, with
a surprised look• "Poet, sir? Lor',
no; I keeps pidgins!"
0
MOTHER!
"California Syrup 'of Figs"'
Child's Best Laxative
r`c'
In a few moments you can. trans'
form your plain„dull, fiat hair. Yon can
have it abundant, sett, glossy and full
of life. Just get at any drug or toilet
counter a small bottle of "Danrderine”
tor a few.cents. - Thew moisten a Soft
clothwith the Daalderine and draw
this through your hair taking one
small strand at a time. Instantly,
yes, .immodiate'iy, you have doubled
the 'beauty of your hair. It will be a
mase', so soft, lustier's, fluffy and so
easy to do up. All dust, dirt and ex-
oecesdve ail is removed.
Let Danderdne put move 1110, color,
vigor and brightness• do your hair.
This etimulateig tonic will freshen
your scalp, check dandruff and failing
hoer, and helm your hair to grow long,
thick, strong and beautiful...-.
Por a man doing the hardest day's
wonlc, 10 oz, of meat, 1 Ib. of bread,
3'z 1b. of potatoes, and 1/2 d'b, of vege-
tables da ysufflcient food4
Minaret's Liniment Relieves Distemper
British fighting services cost $480,
539, 960 in 1918-14, $3,656,170,650 in
1919-20, and ,41,345,869,000 3n 1920.21,
AUTO SPARE! PARTS
for most rnakcis Deet models of oars,
Youl• old, broken or warn -ant pate
replaced, write or wire us deer b -
Ing what you want, Wo onete ttii
largdst anti moaat conrploto s bcic 11,
Ca laden c t: if vl d o}, Die,T carts
a. til ,t•. heels el .11c, A 6 fill p
C to fe In ahea , ie'
do tial
i^liso`ty AsotO 'rented in full nor, motto.
958.936 Luta selvnlie fart' b, 0 1y.
052.981. Dttrforin ON, MOreiltti, 0111.
m..ilui.01.4. thi..aw:m,..i0,mc a..en+.rsu:er + a++sva
Accept "California" Syrup of lags
only—look tor the name. California ea
the package, thee you are eine your
child la having the best and most
harmless physic for the little stom-
ach; liver and bowels. Children love
its fruity taste. bull directions on
-each bottle. You must say "Calf•
forma,"
Harvesting the Crop.
When the German army broke into
Belgium and swept through the coun-
try one detachment was billeted in a
farm -house. A private, wanliering
through the fields, camp upon a young
girl sowing seeds.
"Yah!" he sneered. "You shall saw,
but we shall reap,"
"I ahouldn't•be at all surprised," she
replied sweetly. "You see, I'm sow-
ing hemp."
St. Joseph, Leyte, July 14, 1903.
Mtnard'e Liniment Co, Limited.
Gentlemen,—I WAS. badly kicked by my
horse last May, 'atter using several
preparations on my leg nothing would
do. My leg was as, black as jet. I was
laid up in bed for a fortnight and could
not walk, After uadngthree bottles of
your MINARD'S LINIMENT I was as
well as ever, so that I could start an
the road,
JOS. DUBI17S.
Commercial Traveller.
One of the most famous wells in
existence is that aii Grenelle, in the
outskirts of Paris „where the water
is brought, from a depth of 1,798 feet.
A well in Pestb was sunk to the depth
of 3,100 feet in the 'seventies,
MONEY ORDERS.
The safe way to sand moony by mall
1e by Dominion Express' Money Order.
The !nan who feels that bide is not
worth Mile hag natially neg'leoted. al]
the things in life that aro worth
while.
Minard's Liniment Rollsvee Colds, Etc,
Numbering nearly 4,000,000 at the
signing of the Armistice, the British
Army had fallen to"407,000 by ,'info
1st of !ibis year,
Tho shortage of nickel coins in
Franco is said to be true to the pea-
sants; :hoardlng tlteni ill preference to
paper 11101101/.
fosui. Rio. 30—'20
Self -App ra la.e lna nt.
illuetrator in the Week, who Was
00100 lye beset with Were 101' 'wol'lt of
various sorts time )1G bit obllged to
euliet the aid mf oaliaborators, tulle of
WS interview with 0310 applioallt Sar
work.
After 'the prelinllllariea lead been set -
Wee, the youth asked;
"And plow much are you going to
pay in for working far yeti'?"
The prospective employer slnilod
and ttnsworool, "Why, 1 always pay e
man :what be is worth,'
Whutiryouth rofiectei in
great
eregravitpony, ando then plckcd up 11131
bat to go. "'No, sir," Ito said, "1' can't
worst that cheap."
BUY "DIAMOND DYES"
DON'T RISK MATERIAL
Eath package of "Diamond Dyes" eon-
taipe •directions so 'simple that any
woman can dye any materiel without
streaking, falling or running. Druggist
has colpr coed Take no othio 11ye1
Entertain honor with humility and
Poverty with patience.
'Minard's Liniment For Burns, Etc.
STORK WINDOWS &DOOdRS
�� Qlzrs to snit your
'f openings. Fitted
with slaps.. Solo de-
livery guaranteed.
Write for Price List
to). Cut down fuel
"'ti�"a —• ills. Insure winter
• comfort.
The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited
NAMItToN FAcrenv o(r7RiDUrees CANADA
The Beauty
of The Lily
can be yours. Its
wonderfully pure,
soft, pearly white ap-
pearance, free from all
blemishes, will be com-
'.
parable to the perfect
beauty of your skin and
conlplexionif you will used
Clatioiff ei'i AAaivrrtise8uenta? M1
IIA1•tN 9'q 'y AAS(' Iii A 51010 '
1.4 hours with "Shay's Slnlplo Oben .4
Chords" enabling a nerc011 le really,
play eeconipantnrente en plana of 01.fot
10 850r7 troy; endoyysed by, loading mus:-
tiie»H everywhere. Agents wanted, Iib+
viral . cornnriselonsl postpa15 to any act•
dress in Coned for $1,00, '381111019 Pub,
Co., 385,13roadwisy, Sydney, N,fi.
t" SALT
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TORONTO' SALT WORI(a
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D RED
it !pew sere CEDAR ECHESTS
Jtboolutely moth -proof alai . Wonder-
fully handsome pi000s of furatture.
Direct from manufacturer to you.
Waite for Ireo illustrated literature.
Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited
Owen Sound,. out.
Amerltm'O Siote0er Doe 1:emodlou
Rook on
DOD. DISEASES
Rad Bow ,to Steed
Mailed Free to any Ad -
Ammo by. the Author.
21. Clay elovor Co., Dos.
118 West 81st Strs01
New York, U,S.A-
d
daze
ilROps l',..t� rrF'ar"•.j
STOPS .'eeo
tv\
They Ent Thal Mara
So thyo and I
Whether it is an itching, burning
skin trouble, an annoying rash, lyre.
talion, cut, wound or burn Cuticure,
will eoat.re and in most cases heal.
lT irct baht with Cuticura Soap and
hot water. Dry and anoint with
Cuticura Ointment. In purity, deli-
cate medication and refreshing fra-
grance Cuticera meets with the
approval of the most discriminating.
Soap 25e, Ointment 25 and EOc. Sold
thrcughouttheDominion. CanedianDepott
^ns, Limited, St. Paul St., Montreal.
,'. Cuticure Soap shaves without mug.
For little eye-sores—
The unavoidable manus of woar on woodwork
throughout the home call for
AGATE VARNISH ISH STFAN
ASK YOUR DEALER
ONLY TABLETS MARKED
I3 AVER" ARE ASP ilN
Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross's
The name "Bayer" identifies the contains proper directions for Colds,
'only genuine Aspirin,—the Aspirin Headache, Toothache, Earache, Nee, -
prescribed by physicians for over nine- ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Henri -
teen years and now made in Canada. tis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally.
Always buy an unbroken package Tin' boxes of 12 tablets coat but
of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which a few cents. Larger `Bayer" packagoe.
There is only one Aspir^in—."Bayor"—You. =nab say "Breyer:°
Aspirin Is the trade mark fretleered In Canadaf of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
acellcaoldeeter of salloylleackl, while 1t in welt !known that Aso Irtn means 13aycr
manufacture, to assist the public against Imitatlona, the Tablets M Enver Compaa9
5,111 bo stamped with their general trade mark, tho "Ravel• Cross."
Here Is Where
The Macartney
Excels
15 Reasons for Selecting the
Macartney Machine Milker
Read About Its hinny Exclusive Features
It has the best type of teat cup (double
acting) and the best nlillcing action of
any double acting teat cupever invented.
The rubber inflations in Macartney teat cups
will last longer than the teat cupinilations of any
other milker:
Macartney milker has only one size of teat cup, which fits any end all sizes of
teats.
The ends of the teat cups are cushioned with rubber.
The Macartney pulsator has the most positive action of any pulsator ever made.
It Is as steady and unvarying In Its action as a 21 -Jewel watch movement.
It le the one absolutely simple and fool -proof pulsator—only Ili ret working
parts.
The pulsator is instantly detachable from the lid to that the lid may be placed
in water for washing.
Teat Cup release air is not drawn through poloatot•—no milk, dirt or sterilizing
gelation can get into milking parts.
It is the biggest labor saver—It not only gives you more milk from your cows.
but actually takes less tine, less labor and less espouse for labor than any
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materials of any kind.
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