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I I , ,X, � , , *,;q4 ,, , I W t, I., I — . ,. m 4,00#`� foq* 4`01., R FIRXRWII� . , . - , tContributed by Ontario Departiviout 08 �A ­ hpm� asomonq U t M,_ , 111�'ifl�_, ltp. ,lo", . - , ,�. '' ,,:'!, I TA . To" .: &40001OP-1 VI_ 140"� 1 ,,, ,3,��01`5"'i , �i�!" � - Q wrto 1,34. � I , . �, 111. 1A , . . . . - � W, , - I- I ''.."'."'. t�''',' '_ `�4Q 1. . 1 � 4nd W004, Q00141,04. i� " `0 W1.411 i , 9 � I 6 ,'Oo"g, 11 � . I 0",�,i ,� ."So" . 00 .-,,,�, " � � . I . . I i, AZriculture. Toruato,) - 1; , I : . 4 1A, 4 tb 11 I A , ,� - 0 oti 0'. , i� - I �.��'. - - . ;4914! yeop""T40 s1X1,9kT4M1# AWJ,x%'.VbA , a ,A]CA7, 41 ti 0. * 11 , , "I., I I I I , , , � N ,. 04 , , . "', o ,�:;�!"",,­,�.­ ... - the siuri�st sigm. at * ,.; � , "I't 11, ligd, it not x4r. T,40-. 1W.- �� r P-11 �� . I ',,�,;:0�1 - , 1,11., ". ..R?V�i � , I ." .:, �, A:, Tlie Ontario &griculturali College ORO Of th. , 0 NG plll,i bem . ).wk o M".1094y� 1 '�iJ , �!,',�,,',`;;`,��. 1� . , ii -I k�,��11. � ljw� . �,�, .%,g 1 . I � . �-, `A'1� 1 lw,=4 blood its out of order 4roM � A��hor§ep'inta, , .� 11 .NY"$ ; , _M4F__ - . , � � � - , �,, *C� has been particularly fortunate in P ., I, I I wa�,� W:; * �, 4 1 and" unitigb eru 'OAS' AbAt bre4lr W -W -1j711,77111 % Me -a tha, 144 c4uple 0 1. I �, � -..,. _1�t 7 '' = ., I 1711- a . I _ 11.&A ".. . ,,)Mm 1111F11, ­,� . 11 L I I 1. �11 ,.,�!" `!�_. w", 11".Iiii. I ��'111�',!�,,tt,tl,�,!$` , M . I . ". , , , � � . , originating, through hybridization � � , , ON '00. - � KA � Aor V, �_ , We ,�' ,� " , li".., N .L prlloeo M - QmAp , a . 41MIP 5 i� , i I'll 'Tody. The. same �*I, �:, � "'� LO,"41,.�, �, , I V ST"NS lWfj�? . ,�'�.��,k�":�,., Jh 'L - - �11�v�,�,,;,,�,, 11 ..-I'l­-, , 0'. Jough 11194or . , - 0.1 , 011_ 11 1.�,n,�.�,��, and selection, the highest yielding condition is indic - " Dlign V _ qy ..� . I I , "!, " I , � , �':, '! 7 ___ , I - , " - % �T.1%4;.,� 13,;L,'�,',", � - "­ �, " Wsands of new ated bi an attack of 'L I I �_,' , �-� ., , , , , , , , , " , I , - ,, WX 11, I., , " !, � , v , I * �,! � t'� '' �;,O , t;!'.­,�, _ , ,., ,',,"-�%,",P, AR"?,,1 . ".'", ­11­­"�,, - varieties of several of the farlm. crops eez � -�, 11,�, ., I;,, iz . :..", , pre0ent time. - . .�,�'i'lli�,��,'��,�?,�L,�""":�',-�,,,, "I , I A ld%;;,�j�,bk,f,p,,%�11, I I :' 'At, -,t '­� _.�111�,g"4'1,%. �'. ;�'11:11"", .,� - � 111'�, I . , r 1) 1.,-,:,�.. �,Z,#�,�:�j,', , '�Jx - � result. of rid of these troubles by W thfft ev,er,yttd#g om. Wes, a,44� , . 4'Namr.ow, , " LQ�X-14,1,*W,,," , ema of scrofula. You caftnQt get � howfw V . CURT :., "R. , �� . Nearly 17 1 .* R*., §, ,�� 64 , , , I Y. - .� . 11 � I �� W Il lqk. , , � .�,�'t��L'(,"�J 4 0 stomers for , the use qf 111mv ps.0 40 .��,' is *ere �sliippied fr m. Wes . . * ,, "i, ,­�,. I '1�q _�,' 04 9 T Y, OAT� - lqw,".W. 'I _ "� . ...... L, �, .1 !(,),,I,� � ; i�!�#,",�".�'�'.'�,�I'�,�' nype94 r d - .- ­ 'A ` , f , .4io and the V Prov- , - : ,, �,�i;,g nl �� 1.5 of Ontario as shown by ative medicines, as so ma . ,d fffie enzine to run'4 . . nurg, � 0, to .0n,tv ifc, _4... 11 �; .k, !�.,",,,,��",,�i�,,�',,,'�-,,',,�i�, ��­ , . experiments at the College an(l over , - ,��, ,� ., . . , , .r , , f0a S% th tarting, �JQ.� i � � 3 �: ,.,� �,� ne! 6 . 9��i. I - - ,��,��i,4, ,,� L, t SoMe 0 , ple try to do. Purq4tives me�elyl I , �, I � �� sta nebs in 1924, and they are still I I "I, .� . . 146,000 rwmwk, � � J � I , 2� the Province. Leading varieties of I leavd - , �;*X,68 rt' re4 ,�r comlUg ZaAt. There Was a lit,tle 11411 , 1. ,�, �,,,,�!�,-'- gal op through the syitem. and . - ld�j - : I ; "R" I , I �; , SdMe 50,000 new tele- other crops have been secured locally it still weaker. What -is needed. whe . ,' 4 w= ra . �,Jkovgkiqqp - , 1111-', I. - I " -t� L`ak � �,, &.:, : �u the, �QVOI�:4�* ,' - in ship ents during " the . severer , 014r�'Av, Ill" ,144FAVV44521 ,,, "N , . . ,d,be located a d I , � , r, I _" 1,�%7`,'-1;-1,0 ,,� the blood is shown to be, out of order e4AO. �'Aw QA.Qo.'_�# TOM 1 �� '. 1; 1. I , A'it is Only a matiMr'LQf Winter. weather, During the . . -1 i, I.p., ,. " " N" X;'. L .. I , ­ �,`, - I 10,�'J es are added year- or through importation. Some of the - More I ­ IM - . I , 'I �, . - . : .11, ,��, , �� .n`�� , , �'..� -1 0 1 1 ' ' �'�; , 1: I It, Phon crops are: Field is a tonic which will restore its miss- a feW VNAUO�s�,Mme with the starter moderate weather of the past few yo,g � wwi.� I� � 1� I ( I new and interesting . � I , . �", '. " I � � ,14',J,"� 1" ly hi Ontario and Que- ing elements. and leave the -blood -rich pedal- in use hp,goje the storage hattexy weeks ho� ts , re co .J, ast OOMJVA�W , _ RI . . " . e 4 nang E ,� ., � 11,_.15 Cabbage, Sudan Grass, Rye Buck- L in - 1.1 IMM, 11 _1 _ , .. 11�,! . ..... I I . WRLL1,%MWZ;"N,N -" L'�, I_Vaw 1- 11 . �%,, 14,1,i� I "-;, �' , and red 1§ will -be compl6t,ely discharged. , fairly -liberal- Pupply.. NMether 1925 1 11 IL f _ a t" ( : "I ,� :'I-i"�,ti� �1'1�" '. bee. Last year 77% wheat, Hubam Sweet Clover, Gold - For this purpose there I 'Under 01rdulary running condi-tow will witness as larf:%, an jift .� 1' . �. . 1-7, , 6" 11 ", i'.� I- . no other tonic can equal Dr, Wil- " . _.x of ttw!'� . � % � '"OR: mm, I q, �- � . Nugget Corn, Sorghum, Perfect Model '' C", &DW,L,%11D'A O'.J%dL JAXrI$ , I ... �. Were in private resi- �nt western horses'ag in 1924, it. is 41%.�. � I 4 LL� , -1 liams' Pink Pills, every dose of whtch the geU0Vat*r �Vnll supply sufficl(_ � , , �. I �,j":, Swede Turnips, etc. The following , I 41(y. P Re. .� . . I -'111d -blood, ie lightip f1cult to say at the. pre � ' ' #49'a rfmat841.411i ?", �60'4 ov � wk . I '' I . to - . . " q .� -drives out,im current tQ, tq),L I Tit. .� I I 1, tj ..� ��% .�;,'�', - - - dences. % list indicates the material available helps enrich the - _ g care of ta X sen, ,, -1 �iNl,.' " , . 1191)v I - I � . Oil? 0014V 4 4 dr#" . 11 . ,,V;,,� Ing""Ifl, the 6attery is keiit Judging from certain new dezvelop- 11 .1 I 11 . _ , I I ., I . �,� ',n�,�)-� for the co-operative experiments for pLirities, and brings a new feelh . I I - Ig of and star�' - ' ' . ' ' � . .. � filled .. '' _. - "I an I , 'A' �, - wlth..w.ot . ' - � ., ,, , , ... )" , , " t 11 � � We not only supply the 1925:- health and energy. Mrs. R. E. Bish I I nts in the West, such as th ' W,*�qa!�W . , , ,q�', , it %�ftm , �,,( t�,4 W Co . peip-blift � . ,111,..,'�� *r and a I connections, me q put ,. _; _ , "" t . , i uloba fbe:haildu ,_ I �', e of reaching these Number. Crops. p&,,t,,. op. Hawthorne Ave., Hamilton, Ont alm tight. tlf'the motorist makes onl,v chasing of horses by farmers in ; .. .'e".P %, v I 1111,,,,1.L*kVQ,#,TrW - . . . , , �m_ - y _0 I short, runs aA4 icaves the lights on i A,% -,Wb P - I I Three varieties of Oats , J 0 . 4 11 �L ,� P ��#!* 4MAIPA --, tw, 'QZ t %" I some sections of the Prairie Prov- , . - i , " 11 W 1, � , Means ", 64, - fqj� $ h"*all4lk : � � full he�, , 4�1111 �, . ,� , ,, � ,, , . 1 2 O.A-C. No. 21 Barley ad Emmer 2 these pills did for her. She sa ,'is, '110 11 'd I � ........ 3 tells for the benefit of others whai , � � , I subscribers—we gladly ys:- , likely to draw more current inces and the decrease in breeding ' c inv" =,,. �, _%-,� ".8 W, , I p"'� .-I m6dem sq- V '. .., , . , 1. � ­ b . I . I I . 1. . mtm � : 1, L . . - ,. 3 Two varieties of Hulless BavleY 2 "I was suffering terribly from scrof- out of t4b battery than is put in, with of ranc horses in recent years, one "' , �,,_ 1,1;,,� �. . I �,� � I . -I , � ,F7 "`"� : -. � Ok ".. , , co-operate to help you 4 Three varieties of spring wheat 3 to e result thAt the battery will become would be inclined to believe that 7*ho v4wfnro� ,, sw_ �__ - 1%1;1,, eat. ... 2 ula. I doctored with several dDc rs, th I 09V . 11 . get the most out of this 6 Two v rietles of Buckwh , AWS'. " SWAI. , 4� ,. 6 Three "varieties of Field Peas.. 3 but without success. My complex' discharged. On the other hand, a car horse ,shipirnents East have reached 114=11411 , " . � I . � I "r.. - I 10, 01_0#118�� " = � , I I K, . . ion ' . j . I .1 . I �� ,t, unique service. 7 Two varieties of Spring Rye .... 2 was sallow, I had no strength, feel- which is run -olmost continuously ev- their maximum and that from this . . . :14i 8 Three varl ties of Soy, SOX or . .-- I I . � � I -------- - 11 .. - I ,, � � Japanesee y weak and languid. My neck cry day w.jtti, few stops and no night on fewer Western horses will find � Al .. I- Beans ..... ... 3 ing ver . . . ,., ,..I 11� �� 2 Eiffat varieties of Fii�t ­a:�d was full of lumps called scrofula, driving will �occasionally overchar their Way to eastern points. . . , I I . 11 Tl,�;, Long Distance enables ge � � .. I ,,, .1 , I nd there is this to be said, too-- . - - . , - `i�_ Dent Husking Corn ..... � ... a and at times they were very painful. the battery, enough to evaporate the A I ­- I I � � . ... � you to talk with cus- 10 Three varieties of Mangels a I I lv� 1 1 Two varieties of Sugar Mo. - - - - - ,, After trying several so-called blood water rapidly. In order to counter- should immigNation into the Western their destination. � fqrior on", the use of whieli is not 'L ngels 2 . ': tomers and friends all 12 Three varieties of Swedish Tur- medicines, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act this, many motorists leave their Provinces this year and for two or The only fe4aib e way of ha,ving c6nductive to the production of the ... `4. the continent. 13 Twips ....................... � . 3 were recommended to me and I got bright lights burning most of the time three years following be on a fairly such tr ' Ae" t .1 over o varieties of Fall Turnips.. 2 ans tions ken care of in ty �', ��.,) ,. they are run�lug to keep the current large scale, it is safe to say that a __Ves and quality of horses needed. ," , 1 14 Two varieties of Carrots ....... 2 balf a dozen boxes. After taking .. 1 Ment from going into the battery. market will be found for the surplus a financial aens� - is to h4ve them There are nialtly districts also where � . I � , .1 .. . I ra The planting of Corn at six dis- them I found a decided improve iniolff Gqv-� btailli '" -, horses in the West at home. It costs handled throi*h the Doria . ons. of any kind are veryscarce, .. ��,, ta.nces in the row ............ 6 in my appearance, and to my joy the ____________4;:_ 'hing to ship horses from the ernment. A private in"dual or, Farmers ,with good quality mares , 4 - 16 Sudan Grass and two varieties D lumps were disappearine from my � . somet I '. ", : of Millet ...... � ............. West to eastern points ($325.00 per even a province cannot deal directly -have either to use inferior stAllions , -.1 17 Sunflowers, Sorghum and Corn neck. I persevered in the treatment. HORSE OUTLOOK MORE PROMIS, with a foreign power in'414after of � or none a they - I car from Winnipeg to Toronto). ,, for Fodder a and finally the only sign left of the - .. It iall, and frequently . '' �11`11. 18 Grass Peas. Vetc'hes­�­Ei�y* this kind. At the annual, Meeting take'the. latter alternative and allow � 1�� - ...... il trouble was a sear on my neck where ING; DOWNWARD PRICE Should,an increased demand develop of the Ontario Horse Breeders' . A-- their mares to . . _ in the West, prices would no . 'a li� Beans ................. go unbr� - .. . � . I ; I V ,, � 19 Rape, Kale and Field Cabbage.. 3 one of the swellings broke. Since TREND CHECKED advance very much to shut t need to sociation a few weeks ag I reso- - This Situation has a. rather Serious .. 20 Two varieties of Biennial Sweet that time I have been in robusthealth off ship- 0 1 . , . � I . ''. 1.1-.1 Clover ...................... D ments East, providing, of course, lution was adopted asking t4e Do- bearing -upon 'tihe future: of', hdrse- . ,�. 1, Costs a family Ewa Man 2% of ito 21 Two varieties of Alfalfa .... i�t _- 2 and heartily recommended Dr. Wil- The general horse situation for eastern values do not advance also. rmnion Department of ,Agriciulture breeding in Ontario, if it cannot be I , liams' Pink Pills to any suffering the past couple of years has remain- to take action with a view to dis- remedied. There is this to be said, , ,� mmual outlay 22 Hubarn, Biennial White and . I One might well ask what would '.1 I I ennial Yellow Sweet Clover... 3 from impure blood." ed on a pret_t,v even keel. Prices for Ontario horses be worth to -day had posing of the surplus of Canadian however the source of supply for � , ,� . 23 Three varieties of Field Beans. 3 You can get these pills dirough any the ordinary'riju of horses being Of- no Western horses come East during horses in countries where they are breedin 1, . — 24 Sweet Corn for table use from W stock is not beyond- reach. ., I", , I . different dates of planting. ... s medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents fered for sale this season average 1924, and none were coming at the wanted. Should -anything come of In the Clydesdale field for example I'll, � 25 Low and High Grade Fertilizers a box from The Dr. William' Medi- about the same as a year ago. From this and a few shipments of the it would only require a few weeks .1 DO NOT READ THIS . a.nd Manure with Oats and present time? I do mot think that 1�1 � Red Clover ................. 4 cine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1914 to 1923 there was a gradual an increase of $2 surplus of ordina�y horses made out to bring in a supply from Scotland. , �1� � 4o — 5.00 per head for I I" VnIess you can get Goodyear guaran- 26 Different quantities of Lime decrease in price, this Ontario hors(ig would be -an extrava- of the country, there would be a As soon as a demand comes for more I I:, with Sweet Clover .......... 4 SOME PECULIARITIES ABOUT working out at ,,,,,where around gant cWm. under such a conting ne 'j, teed Waterproof Raincoats bearing 29 Three graAn mixtures for Grain revival in horse -breeding such as we and better stallions and farmers ,� LIZZIE fifty per cent. during the nine-year Of the 17,000,.ho e Y* have not had since before the show, in no uncertain fashion,4 a de- Vzoodyear Label for less than $6.90, production ............. nes shipped East . ��, *j�­ 3 One of the first serious troubles a period, - - from the Western Provinces last year 11 2 for $13.00. We can furnish you 30 Three grain mintures for d �:. war. sire to increase breeding operations .�, I der production .............. 8 motorist leanis about is that his auto- , t, I � ., with same for men, women or chil- 81 Hubam Sweet Clover at the rate � That the downward trend in around 7,0400 of them remnined in On- In a closing word I would like to not a few of Ontario's breeders and % 1. dren in any size. Money refunded if of one pound and four pounds 2 1 mobile will not run when the gasoline values has been checked, general tario. The remainder were either ' J , I point out that there is a need for importers will be soon on the job ,:t,7-. not satisfied. per acre in rows for seed tank- is empty. If he happens to for- market conditions during the past more goad- stallions ip Ontario. supplying the country's needs. One � , productlon ............... t to fill the oil reservoir, the next shipped direct to points east of On- shown -. ,,,� ,ge . . year or two amply prove. In fact, tariq or sold throligh Ontario -horse While there are a number of g(?od Ontario importer has,already k� � AGENTS WANTED 32 O.A.C. No. 72 Oats, at th� experience is that it is expensive to the market in some respects shows stallions, the kind that,produ6b the his faith in the future of the horse I I � Address dat s of seeding ............. 2 exchanges to Eastern buyers. �7 33 O.A.Ce 3 Oats, at three run a car without oil. Usually the a little upward turn at the present The Maritimes Provinces and,Que- types in,. demand, and which com- industry by recently landing over .1 I." The Goodyear Waterproof Coats Cm, date's ols'seeding ............. 3 I next trouble caused by neglect is in time, ,1,1 of'whicb must be encour- bec are large -buyers of horses, and . I mand the highest prices in the open forty stallions of the heavy draft . � .2A Albert St., Ottawa. Out. 34 O.A.C�. No. 86 Spring Wheat at Ithe storage battery. . to those who have stood by form the chief outlet f market, there are a number of in- type—J.' W. W. �,%'.., aging , three dates of seeding ...... S � ,� � 35 O.A.0 No. 211 Soy Beans. aown i Unfortunately, the storage battery or Ontario's . . .1 ' the horse game through recent surplus, and the influx from the . I I broadcast and In rows ....... 3 � is usually placed in some out of the , ule so far we can only- West. The other day the writer saw — I �� ,, - . years. W3 ".." I 36 Perfect Model Swede Turnips, 1 way location so it is difficult to get point to indications, which show the I I 0 *A thinned at three distances in three horses sold to a New Brunswick I �� .... I the rows .................... S I at it. Probably as much for this rea- direction the horse market is taking, buyer. One, a compact farm chunk, I , � " 1�. . Any person in Ontario who grows son as for any other many make the yet they are significant and not based sold for $150; the second, a fairl� good - . 1. -_1 1. I st� Second field crops may apply for aity one of 1 mistake of thinking that as long as Upon hearsay or a desire to FOR YOUR SAVINGS � . ".11 I to land on Farms, Fir it unduly active drafter, (and this one came t the experiments for 1925. Each I the storage battery is working . embellish actual conditions. from the west by the way), sold for * . �, . Mortgages. Call or write me st , should be left alone. While this line . - .." once and get your loan arranged applicant should make a second 1 And I am writing here of the gen- $200; the third., a young mare weigh- . I . . .., I YOUR FIRST THOUGIIT IS � i1q, 1 by return mail. No advance clioice, as the material for the first ; Of reasoning may hold true for some eral situation- When one ""' to ing around 1,550 pounds, sold for $175, , .11" �1� I cbwge& choice might be exhausted before the � parts of the car, it does not hold for deal with certain classes of horses By the time freight charges are paid .. 'L � I.:, P.. R. RLIYNOIMB, application is received. The material � the battery. such as ehoitce heavy drafters, good to New Brunswick, the buyer would 11�1.: . �;.: 77 Victoria St, Toronto. will be forwarded in the order in � A storage battery is made up prin- delivery horses, high-class saddle - . _s and hunters and to a more these figures to cover cost, to say :14�1 � which the applications are received ; cipally of lead plates and a mixture horse need to get considerable advance on . SAFETY , -,i;,, while the supply lasts. No charge is I of sulPhuric acid and water, called limited ,,tent perhaps, to driving nothing of a reasonable profit for him- . ,� * -, �, made for the experimental material I electrolite. When a battery is being horses and what is commonly term- self. Buyers from Quebec are, a, , , I 1: Agent, Henry Lawrence. Mitehell- and the produce beccines the propert; i discharged or recharged a chemical ,d the ,'family hack," the outlook 1 Open your account "I I , � I I I of the experimenter. A report is re� � reaction takes place between the lead � rule, not willing to pay prices as high with us and your savings are � � ,�� is very much rahre encouraging from as those quoted. Around $100 is the � . secured by the entire resources of quested after harvest, Each person ; plates and the electrolite whic producers' standpoint. Really maximum in many cases, which is . I I _h caus- the I , . � , � I � applying should carefully write his I es evaporation of some of the mix- choice quality in these special lines near the top for the ordinary run of THE PROVINCE . � ",I, HEIM WANTED Name, Address and County. All mail ! ture. The water that is evaporated are scarce and becon-ting scarcer all horses offered, 11 , -11 _ ' �. :1 matter addressed to the Agricultural I must be replaced at regular intervals the time. The man looking for some A feature of the Ontario situation "I , � - College, Guelph, ont., requires full I or the clectrolite will be evaporated thing even below choice top quality, . Become a depositor tb-day and receive ,, I.. postage.—Issued by the Dept- of Ex- I to a point below the top ofthe plates. in the ,la ... s I ,have mentioned, has that has a bearing on future demand � � " ou is the large number of farmers using security counl d with courteous service. 11 �� Missing Heirs are being i ght tension, 0. A. College. When the solution is below the top to cover a pretty -wide territory to old and worn-out horses, and with no ,.-e t ,,, . , throughout the world. Many people — of the plates rapid deterioration Of have his wants supplied. And then ' . �,"; . wre to -day living in comparative pov- At Larnbing Time. I the plates will take place. It is nee- ve mssion. young stuff coming on to supply their ,. 1. � wty who are really rich, but do not Cleanliness and gentle treatment I essary to refill the battery with dis- places. These old horses will play The PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SAVINGS OFFICE 1 � , There are certain under currents, , know it. You way be one of them. � . - I are two important things to keep in i tilled water at least twice a month in in the general horse situation L out some d.V and sooner than many N " 1141, " 'IN -4 �� � X " .. A J � r" "I J I I * � ,'I 1% , t -r - I I I - t i'', ,ii i " m W140 4, th I = �1, I � I I , Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs mind at this particular time. The � order to make sure that it does not that of their owners realize, when. -these . Seaforth Branch: - J.'M. McMillan, Manager. �t, . and Next of Kin," containing care- hand and arm of the attendant should ; get too low. point to a rather serious coifilition same farm,&rs will be in the market , �. ; fully authenticated lists of mis i for horse users in the not very dis- 14 other Branches. I 1. heirs and unclaimed estates which i , c for new horse outfits. Farmers 1. .. smg be first washed adding a little dis- ! In filling a battery, noliting but t,,,,t fut r . The number of colts so I .. Irfectant such as carbolic acid or one idistilled water should be used and situated, should, in my opinion, not . , I have been advertised for, here and and fillies in Canada, that is, the ------.-I(— - I ..11* - 11 ;;�, I . abroad. The Index of Missing Hem, of the coal tar dips to the water, 'care must be taken to see that it is young stock coming on to supply delay in replenishing their horse sup- I , . then smeared with vaseline or linseed , not spilled on the top of the battery the annual wastage from year to ply. When a farmer has no young I 1.1, we offer for sale contains thousands oil, and the band gpntly inserted Into � and that only enough -water is added stock coming on, it would be ' good __ - i .11 of names which have appeared M the vagina. The object should be to 'I to bring the level of the electrolite to year, has decreased nearly 300,000 business to buy - in a colt or two for I �� American, Canadian, English, Scotch, ascertain whether or not ti- I -1, I since 1919, or over 47 per cent. , . . . ,,, Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- � - ! about one-half irich abave e top of Since 1921 Canada's total horse sup- mure contingencies, ,,,,�, ming in the proper position, that is I the plates, If too much water is add- comes to size up the .il joan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and ply has decreased by 226,000. The tl(�, . head and front feet first, If the pre- i ed some of the electrolite will over heavy horse situation one is on surer . ,e� sentatlons appear normal then it Is a ' - number of stallions in Canada shows �;:, other newspapers, inserted by lawy- I co flow after the battery has been charg- ground. Choice heavy drafters,sound, " em, executors, administrators. Also question of adding delivery by gently ' - a decrease of over 20,000 since 1919, � -,, Ing for some time. of good quality, and weighing from � I ... eantains list of English and Irish pulling on the front feet of the lamb. or over 41 per cenL 1,700 pounds upward command profi- 0 �,t The mistaken idea that a storage . Cow& of Chancery and -'nc123m*4 At ouch times the Inside passage 02 battery makes or generates electric- table prices. There is no lack of buy- 1111- Manufarturers of harness report I �,`� dividends list of Bank of England. the ewe should be well lubricated a much larger demand for harness M � 1, ..., � ity is rather common. In a strict this season than for some years ers if the qualiti and weight are O.K. "I", your' name - your anc-tOels MaY he with linseed oil which tends to soften sense this is not true, for a s One hears frequently of sales of I. 1� In the list. Send $1-00 (one dolhir) the vagina and allow it to stretch. _t�orage past, a pretty good indication of in- ", "�', at once for book- Unless the case is a very severe one battery acts only as a reservoir for creased activity in the horse . niate-hed-pairs of drafters at $500 to . 1". I line , ,, 1. i it will usually yield to the treatment. the storage of electricity. From this Some concerns have booked !nOre $600, and even $700 a pair. An ' d the ' . 111:� lidernafloml Chtim Agency Under conditions where the lamb Is storage -we can draw electricity for .harness orders for Western delivery prices run higher than these prices at .. ". I . whatever we want. than for several years past. times, when the quality is Al, and size ;..5 11 , '; ! DePIL 296, not coming In the proper position, ��, ; �.� then the case is a much more diffl- In order to keep the automobile -So much for the general market and weight in keeping. The breeding , �:�,� .. '5r�, x Msburgb, Pa, U. S. A. cult one to handle. The lamb may be battery filled with electricity we have situation and the statistical situation of choice heavy draft horses is a pret- ..,Vli, . . nected direct to the engine, on ty safe propositionat the present time 1� - coming front feet first with the head con as gleaned from the latest Govern - .,W, ., L 2920-tf elec- and it looks as if it will be a pretty ' N ��, turned ba,ek, or again the hind end electric generato which pumps ment returns, To cover the whole ��.;;-,i safe proposition for some years to, , V)�, t * ity into the battery in a Dominion is beyond the scope of an - may come first, in any case it will be ric' manner .1,%-1 -' zeeessary to correct the Position of similar to -the way water is pumped article of this nature. I shall, there - 41 come. The big transport companies 11 � " the lamb; It requires considerable into a reservoir. fore, confine mys and other users of this class of horses �� ,,, elf to the Ontario 11, , �. T,M MCKILLOP MUTUAL pauence and very gentl4- handling to If there is no water leakage from situation and to such matters are on the look -out all the time for 1, tP as "t"", - do this In order to prevent injury to i the reservoir, we can draw from the bay have a bearing upon horse con suitable animals. I � FIRE INSURANCE CO`Y. And the same may be said regard- ,,)_ di - I �-;, . both lamb and mother. When the tank the same number of gallons that tions in this Province. i , 5, � . � 1�*', Zamb has been put in the right post- have been pumped into it. In a sim- Turning to the statistical situation ing choice delivery -horses and saddle ,, ,� ­��i. i� I ,11 READ OFFICE-SEAFORTIF4 ONT. tion ,the e -we may be able to deliver ilar manner we can draw a storage once more we find that Ontrio had horses and hunters, though the outlet �� " ��', r � It herself, but if weak and unable battery thesame amount of electricity nearly 10,000 fewer horses in 1924 is a little more circumscribed than in I'� �� ­ . , '. _ I 1.1;; 1.�'j, ' to do so help may be given. A lump that the generator has developed or than -in 1923. Afares show a decrease the case of heavy drafters. Generally o, , " OFFICERS: of pure hog's lard Inserted Into the ,� ;� -I ,, , pumped into it. When the automobile of 3,896, geldings of 1,821, and colts speaking, the production of top qual. �' ,;X: , , - - President -vomb of the ewe after difficult par- engine is running the generator is ity in the various classes named is a " , � J. Connolly, Goderich and filliet of .3,888, to give exact ,f �11'_ , turition will be very beneficial in pumping electricity into the storage pretty safe proposition for the pro- A,UN�� Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president figures. According to &,he last re- ��A?,.�If�­�, D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. healing It in case it has been injured battery. The rate at which the gem- port Of the stallion Enrolment Board ducer. The troubl'e with the whole I �Nxl!11',�� 2`1�'I�bm: In any wa.y. If she is weak and ex- eratur is pumping is shown by the of Ontario th 1 horse situation at the present time is " I �,,, .,,`,�.� ere were �w, �`�' I AGENTS: hausted give a stimulant to revive ammeter on the dash of the car. If -1 1. � , , , ,,, the large supply of mediocre and- non- , . �", � . Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton, her. If the case has been a severe the light switch is turned on when the — � dese'riprt types in the country. If these I ". I ;,"e., -:, . one tt_might be advisable to Bush the engine is not running the aninieter � I could be gotten rid of and a. better ��� ... 1'10i_ li V. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur ewe fo,r two or thr(,p days by means will .qhow, the amount of current wbich ,�, " �..­ ray Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- class of horses produced, the horse �'a ; 11. ., of a rubber tube attached to a funnel the lights are drawing. As a general I ,� ,� . . . . . ;1 ­, . rf��; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. business generak17 would be on a pret- 1,11 `..i� � . using some coal tar disinfectant or thing wesball find that the amount of ty Until this supply J"', "'I", sound footing. t"'. , """.., . boracic acid In warm water. current used by the lamps when they cast and west, .1, _, DIRECTORS. -:v!, _. � - `..,.,.. .. 11 I., ,�:_ William Winn, No. 2, Seaforth; are all lighted is approximately the r is ,disposed of or passes out, the avev. , . , i ... ��� _"': Use of Marl. `;�[� � .John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James Rame as the amount of current pump- - age farnier will hesitate about taking 4" .. Marl Is a good form of lime for ed into the %torage battery by the ge - up horse breeding in any large way. ,: � _ � . ltvanq, Beachwood; M. McEwen, Clin- 71 6 r�' " I.. the soil that needs lime. Two to three I ­�'. �, ton; James Connolly, Gode-rich; Aleir. erato� when the engine is running. ,rp- He sizes up the horse situation from I I I ,,,,,� 11, ;,;.: ;1 tons per acre of air-dried marl will Thus, if we had alq of the lights bum --r' � ., "" ,,,,, i Broadfbot, No. 8, Senforth; J. G. not be too much. Broadcast on the ing and the engine running there op I the surplus of ordinary types in his ,, , '! � I'll 1, !:�� 11 11�'. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Perris, - locality and judges the outlook for.all ,:. _1 11�:,­, ploughed land and harrow in. it is , i rlock; George McCartney, No. 8, � I..;, .... � I 114 would be very little electricity going classes of horses accordingly, over- � ��,�', i�, always best, however, to h into ar out of the battery, as the lights 1, �1,­� 36aforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. a,vp marl . ,_ , 11 looking the fact that even at the pros- i�lcj? ; , , 1, %, " , sampled and analyzed before using. - lq.�,.', V,�_._. would be using it about the same rate I I . . ent ,time there is good money in, pro- ,." � " -., "!, Marl, on air -drying It, readily crum- t e generator was making it. the choice heavy drafter or .11�11 ,�, � 1, .. 11�1 ag .h ducing ,�,,u_ Z". � bles, falling into a more or lesq fine The electric motor with which we I some of the other types I have men- ' �.;!,,X" �r!, ,,��.,,�2���;f��'��.,!�',',',�;1, "', �-�, * 0 0 ,a, 0 0 ,8� ,g� <g, ,g, 0 q, Dowder which Is easily distributed . � 6, �, " , - . I I , . �,) on the land. -start the engine draws Aq current AVOID ' tioned. ". ;,,.': 111) I from the battery to get power to turn But how is the surplus of infe,rior '', .,�, ; SuBs'nTUTES '�,, ��,'. - NOT= 4P . I..", i'' 1, --- le— the engine. - When this motor is horAes in the country to be gotten � ." ,", :, , . . , ., - ''I il-, 't' Anything is possible, The Ob77S- rid of ? Last year it was reported - ", ,... cranking the eng1ne, it draws current . , 'i_ I ., . Only graft' . ,�;,�, "I ,_,'. Peftons ip'need ofa neve?;-fail� 0 antliemum. war, onde only a dandelion. from the battery from twenty to foTty chiid-d in . that the Russian Government was - 16.,-,� I ,, . - , `,,i ­­ I 1# au%y of Water shmild sea 41 -Buffalo post. times ag f ast aq the 6"enorator 'Pump.'; unvaiyfoig ,' in the matket for- several tbousafid _,i , .� � to , . ".",, , � V. 'OPPEP., w"11 winbr, ,P it.back. In a geTiteral, way this weam Rnftlidiftb . 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