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'�' - I added - before the dlosL-.of'the year. during the; trarsitiori. 'WILY � Mani- erably the tOps _of the growths. Re- light (if an earlier season, bring out Nitrate of Sods Helps in Cold small. Moreover, the expense . of - pe ..... e . I 11 .. 1 �1_4� �:�. ,!: �'
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4ne-icomplete building,"returns for the festly because, everyone was antici� move the cutting by severing it with one of the loveliest and most ela- � I Springs. Producing wheat in WILLS I � �� "'Ei'
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usually is better for an automobile, the best time to have 0*§'freshen, dowmward cut flush with the stem. lies buried in the old Gi, i ry bury h. l'. A. D. Sutherland ,
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peration. all winter than to length of the cutting will be ing ground, was an exulix,nInt old To correct thi nable the General Insurance Ag
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. mp- ing associations the United States npdes, that is, the portion of the When a son and heir, apply nitrate of soda one hundred Itralia, 10.4. In Russia the average ,,I .-4
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kol or other anti -freeze compound,, it that cows dropping theif. calves Son-in-law, T. pounds Per acre at once. bushels per acre. It will be seen, - , .
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car during the winter than during ter A,,� spent her whole nan be obtained at a reasonable price, considerable advantage over other ex %,�A
In the 64 associatiovs, Fall nodes must necessarily be longer time in the nursery pouring forth in - io CHARLES HOLMES q' .
the summer, while it may be most freshening ,ranked firtt '29 times in than those which ar and its benefit is almost certain. Do porting countries. This advantage is 0, 1. I
I e characterized far from melodious strain:3 the songs not b6wever, apply if heavy rain due in part Plumber. �> 'I,, R
. expensive to lay up a .car 'and. have - Average *.milk production; Winter by sbort',ones. Thus a geranium and ditties whkh she had learned in to a natural adaptation of ,� �, 1.
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fi t 18 ti s ; cutting should be longer than one her Younger days, much to wheat to the soil, and climate f thi.
'� e the an- lost by washing. country, and, also, to improved moth- . I
Inoisture and'lack of attention.- For Summer freshenii2g� I �times;'rrsnd of tradescantia, this plant having noyance of her.so 0 See our Bathroom Fixtures <9, .
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ceive a certain neighbors. When Fleet',,,bad tried in, rived is this that the nitrate of soda ods of cultivation as well as to better for complet i I. ,�.. �
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- times; exceptions is to select And prepare shrewdly hit upon the 7&ea of profit- down into the soil. The roots go I
'kept running'efficiently while a car was first 38 times, Winter 13 ridicule, he dissolves in the soil water and soaks introduced by scientific agriculture. 9 lation furnished on short notice <9� ,
Ahat,-.is.,,,Ibc,RoA up.- ia,.,_a� ome, Surnmer I t A,
I coldl, .s " I L 8 tiTos, 'and " Spring 7 stem cuttings with at least four ing by his misfbltjmp�,�-' Nevertheless, in spite of this very I' Eight Years' practical experf. 4 IS
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. 1uAt6 attention. - , . I Orl nodes, including the ,apex and the collection of. hjs,� A *111diher"O songs deeper rooted plant more able to per acre, Ca is Unfo 0 Repairs and alterations.. ,
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ves from 'at least two them under the title, M6ther Goose year to year of any large expo * # 0 . 11
do, You must do three ,simple things, 6,689 pounds 'of milk, while those odes. Always, if possible, leave Melodies. - Poultry Pointers. country in the world. This large var- ,. 1
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bary number of Popular Science mer and '8pp"ing produced - 6,439, apex, or the' upper node, of the cut- Bostonians believe. Unfortunately, Is a good one for scaly legs. I ,
. 11nontlily. ,-You must prepare tb,e en- 5i941 and , 5,84�' pounds, respectively. ting. Upon these it will partly de- not a. single copy . ages of two successive year periods ;�
941e fl& anti -freeze compound, put These . Fall,,�q l ' - of the my-thical Nothing will more quickly make .
in anti -freeze co*,pormd ancT . _oWa.,produced.-on an av- y of -food during edition, of 1719 exists, ' and of five successive year periods. 0 W. T. BOX & CO. .. �,
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the latter ait ,it,evAporates or i Those its period of root forniatiOn. Guard, noted antiquarians are persistent in Ireatment. The lowest yield per acre ever se- 0. Funeral Director and 0 I
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lost that calvidd-AaRXIntei, Summer and however, against the practice - of pointing cured in Canada as A whole, was 10.1 <> Licensed Embalmer. � 0 I 1 �
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9hrough leakag�-. � ,-- Spring made, -in. orderi 258j, 236 236 leaving too many leaves. Jt may be rhymes had an entirebr different stock are fresh air, exercise and a H. C. BOX 0 -44
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ystem income ovot';feed. cbst. ,The 'Winter duce the surface from which the famous Fren the hens shut up on cold, - rainy had an average yield of only 12.8
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Inerely adding water &I - .fourft " ' stage the plant has ,no roots to sun- . land., Austin Dobson 'spimks of a during such weather. - period, from 1901 to 1905, bad an * notice. * ..'� � I
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I ely to ran into -money, made by.."' me: March, 17,99, of which Phone 175. Phone 4& 0
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I ,g mWure that cost. you be- and.'Novem,ber, Ahiid, with January Some window plants p ,ears in the Fowls are naturally of a hardy cent. of the average yield. For ex- ..'�
.tween 50 cents and $1 a gallon. . fqurth. :'.'The cows �calvingi it Oct pules. T 03sess sti- booksellers' catalogue: - nature. They can be kept so by good ample, in Australia in 1903 —_ — 11 .,
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butter fat produ<;on. . nd somewhat: poifited appendages which Times, writ purposely for the Inno- strongest and most vigorous speci- acre while in 1921, the highest yi 0 .."',
3nost frequent cause of leAks and it . grow froift,the nodes. Where prom- eld 0 . 1.
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. .' keepthe sup ' " Its- . The'y* will thus perish. I ing country in the world but that, un- 0 1:.. . '! I
. hose' clatdps ,and pump gland every it to his advantage to ply WE ple of,'window plants which made the morals to them himself great extent upon other hosts when fortunately, the variation from year 0> Cars or Flowers furnished <> .� ��
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I since these � parts may become loos h to month. may be raised by means of stern cut- agement of virtue and ,ried about chiefly by the interchange to year is also greater than in any s! I I
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. , -it �'Y�bttr- cat is in , good inechanical ,", he se plants, are Qxamples of this. 0 Night and Day Service. .C> ..::1., .
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