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"ire 0 I$49 90 V 4P a o'Jr = not rp?abQ,;� JbIQ, IIae-bee sending,your X TERM or give your Vo �"'V ST !and p d tha he who Jhzva 40,40 70=, W ,, � $14(mT of Z can. IPO44P4 Iight and Height NO belt =11 very rocq.. 6- 'Whea 4t M as none tin, q �Ae,r4q rq�,': I to his possibilitiesi, The 'i
For P19(an-Gr for live stook,oli the ftrm TAM tuly bm-tho ey nad salvQza lKagh. hed mner whb tr qs to sue- 4W 4011t IWZ -stock is It41,4S the ing eiid .4 TERM DAYS, =an. of V94"AA, a t 0 o at-qvy R 11V �8 an" oat, 0 it may t4p hba iears. to ONJr, Wja OaS OX Uap IPRQ=G enter ardex gar., those in MXTUF ,0416#ced, 'but if 40 -Vill reason relieve osi 01cys WG vViRR of the 5i J�goductl self he, will readily see h, often a ha2l Z Iw di me One Hou4ekold Apron are produoQ, tbpt or �hot. , ;b CRme =Omer Ordor. af of our fama that once rgis- eand dl wath each cent purchc paulifQ0,;�;; ........... ..... ae. 17ft4im UWeQ dayo, 100 bushels of,cor will Qya it Ave recorded"." rrostate Qland, Q� fte So and 40, and many of Bladder W6,akness ad 'w4tir-one �i t YOM are ft rtam my money. 1[2 I 110 , ogv"
&vOrw6rW4, sluggish X1 LQQD QaMAQ QMd YVE tO MoZro wffl- ship Aproia alone �,Weceipt of 95c. Or 2 fair �1 alit., uch less. Tho fertilitY can Trouble bring on -so many-distressin raorigy receipts j4,� the, 4)fficp� of, �'thj -by the use of aif%�Ats,,which il� often lead to se,,g Am -c n brought back Pa 07 same in "Creton aabhergzw siuna ee B d aMmIranteed not to tear. P and live stock to ke them ous disouses that every zuffigW. , 4f -a ne4 'i In -e 'h Iftq Af you do mot it a5o 1Z back and down Iit tZ M5 at 0MC06 aM4 we v resort to artificial feft. tbri)q month phowliz-g-7a O'd? 1>0 W . , pedqo , _9 YeZ Itiva over ocen. go r tho, 7M ud1
athat also is unpz Men's Tan (DR Slickers, for 7 SPBMALS FOR 7 DAYS 70 'the U days ................ sO Of live stock. 'Such v9u's Irrit4billtV 404 UWk of P -0 lr� F '"Od after they , I . z -value of' Dr. I Girls, Caw with Bonnet, red or fftobdy qla'uber Pants of very are meMy a tonic or sti-m- qhould tr alfty. air ..... $ 'blue, for 7 days ....... -have once been Southviforth�i V an -or .............. na2 Ise ggI t, �Wy 7nust be continued and are ood dr , , ea 6- for ............... n 1% -6voi6k- u An erp y 'YOU, 6' 0 T, othe old soak douWing thb ga a s 2 f0i .......... Erantee of nelq10A-'�4ave -the desired aver Jd -wam, 9 i IRr_ ,, rum and' as �ime goes on -on
Th Ol 1027; Audi Februarr kicks off, as does the land Address AIR Orders THE G30DYEAR WA�TERJROOF 0GAT9 00-v OTTAV All he leaves is so ONTARIO, CANADA ajace that will co, :Crvy ae oer.� 'not upe- re Pcel 8 0 -money.,; d A wzee the -attention Of 'Passing steamers, which ess Of
pnee�'4� real land tobuild it up again *Iwe,re then placed in a positI, ari.!y - megri- increase, pr L V. n to give of horth OT B;�ftoek cannot only be made pro-' -all neces fitdl6rAn themselves but t ftY of the coming ornoi sary aid for the sa from registr win , . tion. -of annj�ls P 9 e 1, PY di
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h These gatet ._Oge,� fe, 0 09 mo t e fertility of the average vices add so little er'fees are POK��, 6'4es for anintals e t
corn b6. t farm 'so much that it wilt o the 6st of the boats that -It seems between 12 and 24 iloiithsbeing �5o
ep off the dams, or before, which can th
a Aly 0 W0 d1led, I for Polled i6attle: arid: zoi animals be- be done y the use of creeps. be o market halt of the to me, hey should b t For the first half of which will in'the'end net know thal many of the operating of. tv�een' 2' Agricultural Notes the feeding ag period it is wen to use r&tion hat as im�ft bushels as the whole crop fears of the boau were fAvoraljle�, t Of -6 $10 a a 0
ively, Thus an n�. pd, 10.60 ras ail py S
ve'Y FARMING Vara SKEORTHORNS will give as much growth as pos. i'91.4 I the farmer is not only -his them in years gone -by, and I believe some an unnecessary expense, but it! sible. But later on -the ration should live stock to -the good ut they shuld e m Itor I 69, but that ' 'll AMICAL ce
I am moved again to -take up my will pay big in the long run. A farm! become more concen W11 P Shorthorns ePPeaTs fastef- than one I lY one aere to sell as much not help the present situation. :nd some might suppose and faster than if the DIL W. Q SPROAT hat can follow cattle t s -Stier feeding has been profitable 4The S-4 was reconditioned only.a time. necessary for ah'inerease.to Oc- 9 and her place im American Agricul- ing cows, a few of which may be used 'I V t as he formerly sold off two. Mr- Lake' cOmMentA fu#hr: eia in behalf of the Shorthorn cow of 320 acres should support 32 breed- profit canbe made fr hogs train, * increase depended upon the length of Oraduate of Faculty of Medit
:c-Va-st few o sib to u ther' of the three in th years and is likbly to h,rt time before her loss. Installa. cur in the'actlial- pumber of, cattle , UidyersfI[7 of Western On 8 le se ei tado" ture. The average farm will never be to supply the necessary milk &Ed but U complete without her, especially the ter for the farm and their calves beef breeds and have success there is be'f.idj'som�- years to come,, but is 2� tion of the valves would haw involv. the don,' Member. of Colleg�
in ysie coam elt farm. The time has come raised by hand, or on cows that have much th propositin and not cOuntry-the --reason' being that' lans. and Surgeons of Ont4rW. ,,fe ed little difficulty or expense and I had there are In at can be said in favor of the any Pure bred females, in In. Aberhw�a. Drug. stori, main St. when grain growing is not going to too much milk for one calf. These Shorthorn, and the all important thing $*r the average farmer -to em- called attention to the need of a bet- the oy Sopfortb. phone go, r
spring p bark a,
.be profitable and all the cry that we calves should come in the late Besides the aste is too ter emer-gencY system.' Therefore, I of- Tbroeding age) thst�were not're. hear of farm legislation is more or and they and their dams sho Oint is quantity of beef on.the scales uld be i the shortest time for the amount great, ind as time goes on the pres- may Say that the death of thme s;iv corded, bu be th
entzmlethod will lose favor to a great men in the tor recorded The pedo room DR" R- P. h
less bunk and me I see it there is no pastured on a part of the one-fifth of of high priced ied consumed. t are now ing remedy other than to conserve the the farm that should be in a legume Shorthorn is far in exte The range breeding territory necessary --A a preventabI6 was un- even at the advanced price.- accident. The strength of a market depeIids Honour graduate, of Yaculty O2 sis�gudually becoming less able �to Should the same kind Of ud Masterf Science, Uni- m
h year. T`he rest of this crop they outweigh either of the other accident take upon two old4asiolie'd and time -hon waste and to increase the fertility of crop eac .1 -the lead here
the farm. Some may Say grow more should be made into hay for feeding breeds 'by far, especiall supply -feeders in sufficient quantity place again On Any Of the S boats ored fitetors--s ly an I aemand� versity of Westtru.'Ontatio,,, London. h
why this wasu when these legumes inter. so ha�t it is going to be Up to the equipped vnt4 the old systelm_,an UPP d
legumes and plow them under, but th alf crop tato beef the following months of age , the timeyth"tat'lots'Dt of f seems to be, th Keinber of College of Physicians ajad s
yevagw4armer to raise his own feed- far as I know they a d so and supply e greater
this beef should be marketed. Their 'iii,a - re all equipped factQr when. it 'IrW to influencing east of ost offim can be consumed on the land and all After the small grain crops have ten save the waste, and expe that way -!-we might. Su4sonS Of Ontario. Oilice, 2 doorn dency to grow and stIll be ripe nAe see exactly the price, the � para co of their fertilizing value left on the been harvested, there is usually at dox eing th P Oil an at age is also in their at when w
same kind f tragedy.' farm and handsome profit made be- bundance of pasture till Fall th favor. between the range and the farm. there are more Ontario. 6 56, Hensall, when The cows selected for such a pro Vain to -day on the I�eviathan re- cattle visi e than tllp 3004�tf sides. the calves should be turning, from Scotland and have been ---------- 0- market an handI6 without searching u
weaned and put Position should be reasonably good for an outlet,nobod is' k�en_ f, DR.A. NEWTON-BRADY or To begin with, the average land on a grain ration, with a little ensil- milkers so that the calves will have 2 big land owner them, but when. it looks bayfield. talking'; this proposition over with a SUSTAWING A GOOD MARKET owner, should expect to . spend -about age and legume hay. I am convine- good start. This is from Illinois. . He Alke ilie, re o Graduate Dublin Univeraity, n improvements Ough to go, around, land. �Late - Extqru Assistant Master c
is land is worth from $200 to 10th issue of the Shorthorn World everyone is keen for them bee ten dollars per ac ed that clover makes much better en- horn's favor as s also in the Short- says ht Mr. W. C. NeGavock, in the April Ply is. not quite en
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nA s long Children� Dublin. orn has been handled for centuries as the � ra Office at residence eding cattle. This may seem to er and easier handled nd more suit they are' easy to niarket '
- beef and milk proposition. The Short- not pAy satisfa�tory dividends as a business of breeders, of Shorthorn cat- ' arkets o the country yvpre lately occupied by
in the -way of shelters for a few silage than does corn, is Inuch cheap he is by far the eat $250 per ac,, but admits that it will touches a point that is vital to the
�re
grain raising proposition and in an- tle
able to feed with a grain ration such on just such a proposition as I h at this time. Mr. �.Gavoc�k burdened with the -surplus of cattle.-a..� Mrs. Parsons. P
r that in 1920, money lenders looked Rours 9 - to 10 3.1n., 6 to 7 p.m; t s little ave wer.- to my live stock proposal he sta 8 "by concerted action on - the 3u,ndays" 1 �to'g p.m.' as is raised in the corn belt. The outlined and i -be cows can find very good winter feed they hae found homes in nrore parts says,wocannot all go in the liv-;6 stock part of breeders in this slaughtering at cattle paper 2869-26 in the stalk field --but as soon as tbat s and about the straw of the globe than all other business. If we did we would, swamp of a certain portion of herds annual- surplus was worked off owners of cat- stacks which they will transform into I a.
it. , But it will take a long time to ly, the supply c. DR. .F. J. BURROWS manure for the uPbuilding of the land,) It is much to be regrettd that get all'the oorn belt ould be controlled and tle were once more looked upon as farmers in the price of pure breds held even and good financial risks. Office and residence Goderich Street, onsiderably n value church, Sea- i some o us have seen fit to reduce live stock business, and by the time steady --I ave written C 'When cow herds doubled i east of the. Methodist
There are occasional times in win- th scale of our cattle. Yet most Of they do,� the American public will be about it and have received no 4p- the value Of,bull replae Q
Is Own Remedy ter when the cows should have a little the Shrthorns still have vv�ll to consume all -they, tan plawe.11 ements. became forth Phone 46; Coroner for the a good lead rr FOIAUNG. Ili noticeable, and bull tr Co
TAMXr--M9V TO TAIM extra feed such as ensil-dge, but grain over any Of the Other raise 2 -if need be we can shut down ad with the unt-V Of RUM.
50c. a box, is necessary. A bull shouldave been Shorthorn cow breeds. . The on our imports, especially .PeTbaPs no applause has been ac- range became. . active. When ste turned i er is also those that corded Mr. N&Gavock throu feeders found themselves with the cows so that the next much in her Zvol siposi"On are likely -to bring -.disease kh the confronted DR. C.. MACKA.-Y crop of calve she is the most into our Columns of the agricultural with a stron press. or ger market for' feeding 8 will come at the de- docile of the bovine rate and both country. I undgrtiand that the Arg- the Shorthorn -World, but cattle, especially calves, th Mackay,'honoj graduate of Trip. sired time. The crop of calves thus males and fe the id6a-; males are esped er ne government is very desirous he ha, e ale of AY University, and gold medallist of' Iraised and weaned in the fall h ally ad expressed in his article -ha,,e grade cowsAn the corn belt be Pushed from the day they are t1k, roundings. b
mimber *2 that we should remove our restric- been sprouting in the minds of many apparent, and a denldnd foF. farmer the College of Physicians and Suir- b
ould apted to farm life and cultivated sxir- ,-bbearne rrinity Medical College- In other words they are tions so that,'they tan send us beef and the fact hat Mr. Gavok' has' ulls arose.. Many farmers, who five &eons of Ontario. without first being'stezihz�d, but it been given little or no applause Years ago, when range calves were would seem that Britain is having all through the columns of the Shorthorn ------- cheap, could not be interested in cows of her 'foot and mouth trouble from DR. R. 111UGH ROSS World is not necessarily evidence that and calves, are turnin& t6ir 4ttention Graduate Of University ofToronts this source, and every American many supporters of the registered to building lip cow -herds fore pro- FaCUIWOf Medicine, member of Col- should us6 his influence in keeping Shorthorn cattle business have not duction of feeding calves. All . of lege of Physicians and Sur t
the ban on meats or other commodi- been giving him moral support even the�' "Ile 9 geons OR ments - ive added value t:) Ontario; pass
ties that am likely to bring in dis.ease. though silent. graduate courses ilk s tendency tj Chicago Clinical School of strengthened Chicago ID COYal Ophthalmif� Hospita No one doubts he cut down the acreage devoted to crops. P 1, London, condition of the market at this time Better -prices for cows and heifers for England; University � Hospital, Lou- pastyre land and have a SAYS SUBMARINE SHOULD BE A trip to the beef production mean better -prices for Office breeding krpunds_will don, England
SAFE convince the skeptical that available milk cows,'and it is well reco minion Ba -Back of Do- �pflzed 01 eaforth. Phone No.. 5., Purebred Shorthorn butts have been that periods when beef cattle com-, Night calls: answered from residencq,
9, submarine S-4 sank. Alth'o bulls mand good prkes: Victoria ers were. rushed to the spot where she fulness in sex*ed thei.-petidd of use- PerOus agn-cul-tural---ii-d ips and div- that have are, the most-pro�,
ugh rescue shi Street, SeafortL
�b perio s. The Weef had disaPpear'ed and rescue work Of in erds, and of the sort that "'I'mal'is the great c0risumer of pas. DIL J. A. MUNN the past few years were being - ture� and strongo prices - fbr beef cattle Successor to Dr. R. R. Rfts the most intrepid kind was prosecut- shipped to in add value to pasture l Gradua "a
CYPINER d, not arket, are being picked nd9- whidh can- tO F Northwestern Univerm-
bemuse Of the encirzive desigm a�niili of the S -4'g crew sur- up and taken to new stitate a larks area in the United of The �;u;nnt built Mayq&,Hune bodi vived. her&. During States. 90, Licenftte RoyaR
mental Surkeons, Toro,ji;c_,, llilhi�,Opinion -of Simon Lake, the fiTst Chic"
builder of' week in April half a dozen �(Illege
'the superior girade of uphL-�eTy mnaee&;L� many submarines, includ- aged bulls werebought in Rock Coun- nd for ull� has 91- Seaorth. 0
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'ahe room' :"` of ffie amd its easy ziding another ing the 5,41..which was -rammed by ty, Wisconsin, and given -nearly a a Phdiiei jai., I Z, V ver Sillt' -Hardwa Main St, DUR ssell at the 'surface, such riidy led to a greater appreciation of qualides'. A NT thousand mile ride to Neb ska�for puxe bred females amd accounts for a catastrophe is 'unnecessary, if sub- use ir Ira i that state ' e stronger mar- the activity A arines are equipped n gehing yea fety de- ket for bulls doubt -inclir ea ma -with sa. ing and' DR.
-to' those with which R ufs- breeders'to hold many of the inferior -is* what Gute�Royal Coniage of Dent32 FasTeir ... bzcamw o! the swdied reEmemenja vices slinflai' "11, n e two -y r -old fe les 'recorded This sia,n- and . . trAlian U-4boats are furn. stronger market for ulls ,-04y famous Red ones-tbe kind 'h breeders have been wvAtl' th of the 2h ished. 'T on this subject few ars h I t at7 during the past ng for, but 9 a over -"-head Mocor . . . ye breeders shou as., been goingo viarket id not forget, that. ijI6 rlocerj�,*��Xft.. Street, S, in The WbM's"W16rk appears a let- -for Phon,6- 0(6ffic' ea- beef-fo cause of this better mark ter writtk %fr Lake to the U. S, . , r use &s breeders, forget. . et is the detice, 18$J. st)ng that -the sti4ngth Of. t6'markot fewer numbers and '32C the new Dumna Sb= ... go TaT n n-�& naval aafh6&6' this and its stead' ),hvt a strong 3055 dZling with _tf
matter of'i ne safety. It is a mess over.a d market will last only., until, a, surplus ash YOuT RO=R Dmrasa deagcz vj&y dt_T Years depeird perio of follows: s upon the need for -bull. again ppears. Controlling production "finew and f AUCTIONEER
for breeders. am=" flzim ac compam 'The If this need is as ard in th� cattle � lyusi accid6nt to -4s whe ,
is over- ness as it
roll' one supplied tlii market will *eiLken THONA9, B'ROV
spedficntions vhdm ThC22 OT glighw cad is in anyl Other" of the trqaJ--jj. left the manhole Gp_
Attempting to control pioducii strongI demand 'tor. �ulls Witft6Ui, Ucehsea* aug 16 illustration that the -hu- a of Oer��.!Lqk the cOUntiet aueomob&s . . . ahem �udge sksn ,r,= en was Ione, -a on is Ta? criminatin Imess as in ver 'strongly man elei -relied other lines o those 9 hard in the. cattle -bus to d rtangOnients -dates' 4-n ho ways he 9 y against R004 aiid �P CorrOspotidenw
cAmlot al 1�pom. f commercial activity. It that do not measul!6 er cl e0t to S-51 from the is human for 6iie'to look forIthe sho�t good standard of,excell made by reports papers, also shbws that route to,,Prof enee icanhit. The-m,p6m ce,
are
Seaforth.,
some one, If bulls- C ready causing som Chaites
judgment with the premium,, o*,T the ornmand a e Comment if' not moder,%te, and
the,,bqo wont down with market most slight alarm g those who would OdfiSfaction. guaiante6d. result that 0 anion them will be like to see an, active 'steady d old - for breeding pur- f
029 W -M, 16 t4se of S-48, fortu- emend
MaTons OF CANADA, UMTM nately in shallow enough Poses, 'but a rea or pur OSCAR, KLOPIP, e -bred see stock rjantain6d
'TOnONTO NI improvement plan
WarteT Sa� iiiii.th suggested by iXr. NeGavock w6uld-do Over Z-Ibng�period of -time. trkot over a raise a crew were able to much to hold R good W. One Of th Honor Gradua4 Za -her to the safface an leading breed associa� d6nal Sekool of d es- lorikdr perioa of tme, caps throuj$�r 6e, torpedo tube. J�ad r ON tions 'hag been considorizig hiihe zago. special courge takeo registry r
b TIC4� 1920 breed Bred ]Live Stock, �gsd: EA t is lboat�1 ang"' erg -Only a few nundmd have bein-, lool 'for the "turn in tail registrations and tuirin' more 'of Of hiief cattle a Yards. fa# the southward or the r eastward 0 qr%*01d undoubtedly nave OaV` The financial statement .of the calves toward -feed,lots and boy 7 beem lost and e-entfre crew, ind I clubs- %'Xilit fees might, he the, cailge -ftts& The S-5 sank oat. pbooe obykeephi d., c4ei some from "119 rigli*red d off Delt .and the accident to the v "Ina'a U63"and many other s I ut breederd TA lorbreeding Purpose b need for r4�ft ing virlien ths; trade, d TzOvllsiom Zor the es- goo 4nd Cape of th�; in case not trouLble jut Vftteys' Point to the UsuallY PZY,the.prico boats in blieniselves to 'have then control or.4 loss of recgr at all" ent similar to 8-51. Tell hint that the �6 the-. 01 quiet V78LY . I 1 have advocAted the 0 &, "o, ,- dv� -; 660961411k d use to Put Pounds Of Obli(f flfth on his P of diving *�4ttmeits, . 9nd -their bones, is to take 1&C,0FS 'Cod Lter ind" �dtiodo sljoh,at &j pdgt J-, e utility has dOM0116trated at var- Extradt Tale giah wheii'lJlIrO ,b"d9 '�6
iTd d 178 idus keel Tell -him, tba m ore ti * the opelt miaftet , than adw loft tit-Th,3 and be sent to thi, to till out -,hig, t dWeo helping hive did for, brosding pUt 0$�iq_ UM Searbrail
flat-Aest isnd gunk#4 fg� *ha.4 ue This i
Which ir avid cheSkb stud ileek Moo orlo Will make, seriou�, thoug4t,. 0� to the hinU atrons 'afta, e, viewk6ub and toy give� bidddeft t� th C622111"Theatiori hitil =are w�jtition, Subm
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"ire 0 I$49 90 V 4P a o'Jr = not rp?abQ,;� JbIQ, IIae-bee sending,your X TERM or give your Vo �"'V ST !and p d tha he who Jhzva 40,40 70=, W ,, � $14(mT of Z can. IPO44P4 Iight and Height NO belt =11 very rocq.. 6- 'Whea 4t M as none tin, q �Ae,r4q rq�,': I to his possibilitiesi, The 'i
For P19(an-Gr for live stook,oli the ftrm TAM tuly bm-tho ey nad salvQza lKagh. hed mner whb tr qs to sue- 4W 4011t IWZ -stock is It41,4S the ing eiid .4 TERM DAYS, =an. of V94"AA, a t 0 o at-qvy R 11V �8 an" oat, 0 it may t4p hba iears. to ONJr, Wja OaS OX Uap IPRQ=G enter ardex gar., those in MXTUF ,0416#ced, 'but if 40 -Vill reason relieve osi 01cys WG vViRR of the 5i J�goductl self he, will readily see h, often a ha2l Z Iw di me One Hou4ekold Apron are produoQ, tbpt or �hot. , ;b CRme =Omer Ordor. af of our fama that once rgis- eand dl wath each cent purchc paulifQ0,;�;; ........... ..... ae. 17ft4im UWeQ dayo, 100 bushels of,cor will Qya it Ave recorded"." rrostate Qland, Q� fte So and 40, and many of Bladder W6,akness ad 'w4tir-one �i t YOM are ft rtam my money. 1[2 I 110 , ogv"
&vOrw6rW4, sluggish X1 LQQD QaMAQ QMd YVE tO MoZro wffl- ship Aproia alone �,Weceipt of 95c. Or 2 fair �1 alit., uch less. Tho fertilitY can Trouble bring on -so many-distressin raorigy receipts j4,� the, 4)fficp� of, �'thj -by the use of aif%�Ats,,which il� often lead to se,,g Am -c n brought back Pa 07 same in "Creton aabhergzw siuna ee B d aMmIranteed not to tear. P and live stock to ke them ous disouses that every zuffigW. , 4f -a ne4 'i In -e 'h Iftq Af you do mot it a5o 1Z back and down Iit tZ M5 at 0MC06 aM4 we v resort to artificial feft. tbri)q month phowliz-g-7a O'd? 1>0 W . , pedqo , _9 YeZ Itiva over ocen. go r tho, 7M ud1
athat also is unpz Men's Tan (DR Slickers, for 7 SPBMALS FOR 7 DAYS 70 'the U days ................ sO Of live stock. 'Such v9u's Irrit4billtV 404 UWk of P -0 lr� F '"Od after they , I . z -value of' Dr. I Girls, Caw with Bonnet, red or fftobdy qla'uber Pants of very are meMy a tonic or sti-m- qhould tr alfty. air ..... $ 'blue, for 7 days ....... -have once been Southviforth�i V an -or .............. na2 Ise ggI t, �Wy 7nust be continued and are ood dr , , ea 6- for ............... n 1% -6voi6k- u An erp y 'YOU, 6' 0 T, othe old soak douWing thb ga a s 2 f0i .......... Erantee of nelq10A-'�4ave -the desired aver Jd -wam, 9 i IRr_ ,, rum and' as �ime goes on -on
Th Ol 1027; Audi Februarr kicks off, as does the land Address AIR Orders THE G30DYEAR WA�TERJROOF 0GAT9 00-v OTTAV All he leaves is so ONTARIO, CANADA ajace that will co, :Crvy ae oer.� 'not upe- re Pcel 8 0 -money.,; d A wzee the -attention Of 'Passing steamers, which ess Of
pnee�'4� real land tobuild it up again *Iwe,re then placed in a positI, ari.!y - megri- increase, pr L V. n to give of horth OT B;�ftoek cannot only be made pro-' -all neces fitdl6rAn themselves but t ftY of the coming ornoi sary aid for the sa from registr win , . tion. -of annj�ls P 9 e 1, PY di
9ver 12 -months of d 'we
h These gatet ._Oge,� fe, 0 09 mo t e fertility of the average vices add so little er'fees are POK��, 6'4es for anintals e t
corn b6. t farm 'so much that it wilt o the 6st of the boats that -It seems between 12 and 24 iloiithsbeing �5o
ep off the dams, or before, which can th
a Aly 0 W0 d1led, I for Polled i6attle: arid: zoi animals be- be done y the use of creeps. be o market halt of the to me, hey should b t For the first half of which will in'the'end net know thal many of the operating of. tv�een' 2' Agricultural Notes the feeding ag period it is wen to use r&tion hat as im�ft bushels as the whole crop fears of the boau were fAvoraljle�, t Of -6 $10 a a 0
ively, Thus an n�. pd, 10.60 ras ail py S
ve'Y FARMING Vara SKEORTHORNS will give as much growth as pos. i'91.4 I the farmer is not only -his them in years gone -by, and I believe some an unnecessary expense, but it! sible. But later on -the ration should live stock to -the good ut they shuld e m Itor I 69, but that ' 'll AMICAL ce
I am moved again to -take up my will pay big in the long run. A farm! become more concen W11 P Shorthorns ePPeaTs fastef- than one I lY one aere to sell as much not help the present situation. :nd some might suppose and faster than if the DIL W. Q SPROAT hat can follow cattle t s -Stier feeding has been profitable 4The S-4 was reconditioned only.a time. necessary for ah'inerease.to Oc- 9 and her place im American Agricul- ing cows, a few of which may be used 'I V t as he formerly sold off two. Mr- Lake' cOmMentA fu#hr: eia in behalf of the Shorthorn cow of 320 acres should support 32 breed- profit canbe made fr hogs train, * increase depended upon the length of Oraduate of Faculty of Medit
:c-Va-st few o sib to u ther' of the three in th years and is likbly to h,rt time before her loss. Installa. cur in the'actlial- pumber of, cattle , UidyersfI[7 of Western On 8 le se ei tado" ture. The average farm will never be to supply the necessary milk &Ed but U complete without her, especially the ter for the farm and their calves beef breeds and have success there is be'f.idj'som�- years to come,, but is 2� tion of the valves would haw involv. the don,' Member. of Colleg�
in ysie coam elt farm. The time has come raised by hand, or on cows that have much th propositin and not cOuntry-the --reason' being that' lans. and Surgeons of Ont4rW. ,,fe ed little difficulty or expense and I had there are In at can be said in favor of the any Pure bred females, in In. Aberhw�a. Drug. stori, main St. when grain growing is not going to too much milk for one calf. These Shorthorn, and the all important thing $*r the average farmer -to em- called attention to the need of a bet- the oy Sopfortb. phone go, r
spring p bark a,
.be profitable and all the cry that we calves should come in the late Besides the aste is too ter emer-gencY system.' Therefore, I of- Tbroeding age) thst�were not're. hear of farm legislation is more or and they and their dams sho Oint is quantity of beef on.the scales uld be i the shortest time for the amount great, ind as time goes on the pres- may Say that the death of thme s;iv corded, bu be th
entzmlethod will lose favor to a great men in the tor recorded The pedo room DR" R- P. h
less bunk and me I see it there is no pastured on a part of the one-fifth of of high priced ied consumed. t are now ing remedy other than to conserve the the farm that should be in a legume Shorthorn is far in exte The range breeding territory necessary --A a preventabI6 was un- even at the advanced price.- accident. The strength of a market depeIids Honour graduate, of Yaculty O2 sis�gudually becoming less able �to Should the same kind Of ud Masterf Science, Uni- m
h year. T`he rest of this crop they outweigh either of the other accident take upon two old4asiolie'd and time -hon waste and to increase the fertility of crop eac .1 -the lead here
the farm. Some may Say grow more should be made into hay for feeding breeds 'by far, especiall supply -feeders in sufficient quantity place again On Any Of the S boats ored fitetors--s ly an I aemand� versity of Westtru.'Ontatio,,, London. h
why this wasu when these legumes inter. so ha�t it is going to be Up to the equipped vnt4 the old systelm_,an UPP d
legumes and plow them under, but th alf crop tato beef the following months of age , the timeyth"tat'lots'Dt of f seems to be, th Keinber of College of Physicians ajad s
yevagw4armer to raise his own feed- far as I know they a d so and supply e greater
this beef should be marketed. Their 'iii,a - re all equipped factQr when. it 'IrW to influencing east of ost offim can be consumed on the land and all After the small grain crops have ten save the waste, and expe that way -!-we might. Su4sonS Of Ontario. Oilice, 2 doorn dency to grow and stIll be ripe nAe see exactly the price, the � para co of their fertilizing value left on the been harvested, there is usually at dox eing th P Oil an at age is also in their at when w
same kind f tragedy.' farm and handsome profit made be- bundance of pasture till Fall th favor. between the range and the farm. there are more Ontario. 6 56, Hensall, when The cows selected for such a pro Vain to -day on the I�eviathan re- cattle visi e than tllp 3004�tf sides. the calves should be turning, from Scotland and have been ---------- 0- market an handI6 without searching u
weaned and put Position should be reasonably good for an outlet,nobod is' k�en_ f, DR.A. NEWTON-BRADY or To begin with, the average land on a grain ration, with a little ensil- milkers so that the calves will have 2 big land owner them, but when. it looks bayfield. talking'; this proposition over with a SUSTAWING A GOOD MARKET owner, should expect to . spend -about age and legume hay. I am convine- good start. This is from Illinois. . He Alke ilie, re o Graduate Dublin Univeraity, n improvements Ough to go, around, land. �Late - Extqru Assistant Master c
is land is worth from $200 to 10th issue of the Shorthorn World everyone is keen for them bee ten dollars per ac ed that clover makes much better en- horn's favor as s also in the Short- says ht Mr. W. C. NeGavock, in the April Ply is. not quite en
ausc' Rotunda ., Hospital 'for Women d
nA s long Children� Dublin. orn has been handled for centuries as the � ra Office at residence eding cattle. This may seem to er and easier handled nd more suit they are' easy to niarket '
- beef and milk proposition. The Short- not pAy satisfa�tory dividends as a business of breeders, of Shorthorn cat- ' arkets o the country yvpre lately occupied by
in the -way of shelters for a few silage than does corn, is Inuch cheap he is by far the eat $250 per ac,, but admits that it will touches a point that is vital to the
�re
grain raising proposition and in an- tle
able to feed with a grain ration such on just such a proposition as I h at this time. Mr. �.Gavoc�k burdened with the -surplus of cattle.-a..� Mrs. Parsons. P
r that in 1920, money lenders looked Rours 9 - to 10 3.1n., 6 to 7 p.m; t s little ave wer.- to my live stock proposal he sta 8 "by concerted action on - the 3u,ndays" 1 �to'g p.m.' as is raised in the corn belt. The outlined and i -be cows can find very good winter feed they hae found homes in nrore parts says,wocannot all go in the liv-;6 stock part of breeders in this slaughtering at cattle paper 2869-26 in the stalk field --but as soon as tbat s and about the straw of the globe than all other business. If we did we would, swamp of a certain portion of herds annual- surplus was worked off owners of cat- stacks which they will transform into I a.
it. , But it will take a long time to ly, the supply c. DR. .F. J. BURROWS manure for the uPbuilding of the land,) It is much to be regrettd that get all'the oorn belt ould be controlled and tle were once more looked upon as farmers in the price of pure breds held even and good financial risks. Office and residence Goderich Street, onsiderably n value church, Sea- i some o us have seen fit to reduce live stock business, and by the time steady --I ave written C 'When cow herds doubled i east of the. Methodist
There are occasional times in win- th scale of our cattle. Yet most Of they do,� the American public will be about it and have received no 4p- the value Of,bull replae Q
Is Own Remedy ter when the cows should have a little the Shrthorns still have vv�ll to consume all -they, tan plawe.11 ements. became forth Phone 46; Coroner for the a good lead rr FOIAUNG. Ili noticeable, and bull tr Co
TAMXr--M9V TO TAIM extra feed such as ensil-dge, but grain over any Of the Other raise 2 -if need be we can shut down ad with the unt-V Of RUM.
50c. a box, is necessary. A bull shouldave been Shorthorn cow breeds. . The on our imports, especially .PeTbaPs no applause has been ac- range became. . active. When ste turned i er is also those that corded Mr. N&Gavock throu feeders found themselves with the cows so that the next much in her Zvol siposi"On are likely -to bring -.disease kh the confronted DR. C.. MACKA.-Y crop of calve she is the most into our Columns of the agricultural with a stron press. or ger market for' feeding 8 will come at the de- docile of the bovine rate and both country. I undgrtiand that the Arg- the Shorthorn -World, but cattle, especially calves, th Mackay,'honoj graduate of Trip. sired time. The crop of calves thus males and fe the id6a-; males are esped er ne government is very desirous he ha, e ale of AY University, and gold medallist of' Iraised and weaned in the fall h ally ad expressed in his article -ha,,e grade cowsAn the corn belt be Pushed from the day they are t1k, roundings. b
mimber *2 that we should remove our restric- been sprouting in the minds of many apparent, and a denldnd foF. farmer the College of Physicians and Suir- b
ould apted to farm life and cultivated sxir- ,-bbearne rrinity Medical College- In other words they are tions so that,'they tan send us beef and the fact hat Mr. Gavok' has' ulls arose.. Many farmers, who five &eons of Ontario. without first being'stezihz�d, but it been given little or no applause Years ago, when range calves were would seem that Britain is having all through the columns of the Shorthorn ------- cheap, could not be interested in cows of her 'foot and mouth trouble from DR. R. 111UGH ROSS World is not necessarily evidence that and calves, are turnin& t6ir 4ttention Graduate Of University ofToronts this source, and every American many supporters of the registered to building lip cow -herds fore pro- FaCUIWOf Medicine, member of Col- should us6 his influence in keeping Shorthorn cattle business have not duction of feeding calves. All . of lege of Physicians and Sur t
the ban on meats or other commodi- been giving him moral support even the�' "Ile 9 geons OR ments - ive added value t:) Ontario; pass
ties that am likely to bring in dis.ease. though silent. graduate courses ilk s tendency tj Chicago Clinical School of strengthened Chicago ID COYal Ophthalmif� Hospita No one doubts he cut down the acreage devoted to crops. P 1, London, condition of the market at this time Better -prices for cows and heifers for England; University � Hospital, Lou- pastyre land and have a SAYS SUBMARINE SHOULD BE A trip to the beef production mean better -prices for Office breeding krpunds_will don, England
SAFE convince the skeptical that available milk cows,'and it is well reco minion Ba -Back of Do- �pflzed 01 eaforth. Phone No.. 5., Purebred Shorthorn butts have been that periods when beef cattle com-, Night calls: answered from residencq,
9, submarine S-4 sank. Alth'o bulls mand good prkes: Victoria ers were. rushed to the spot where she fulness in sex*ed thei.-petidd of use- PerOus agn-cul-tural---ii-d ips and div- that have are, the most-pro�,
ugh rescue shi Street, SeafortL
�b perio s. The Weef had disaPpear'ed and rescue work Of in erds, and of the sort that "'I'mal'is the great c0risumer of pas. DIL J. A. MUNN the past few years were being - ture� and strongo prices - fbr beef cattle Successor to Dr. R. R. Rfts the most intrepid kind was prosecut- shipped to in add value to pasture l Gradua "a
CYPINER d, not arket, are being picked nd9- whidh can- tO F Northwestern Univerm-
bemuse Of the encirzive desigm a�niili of the S -4'g crew sur- up and taken to new stitate a larks area in the United of The �;u;nnt built Mayq&,Hune bodi vived. her&. During States. 90, Licenftte RoyaR
mental Surkeons, Toro,ji;c_,, llilhi�,Opinion -of Simon Lake, the fiTst Chic"
builder of' week in April half a dozen �(Illege
'the superior girade of uphL-�eTy mnaee&;L� many submarines, includ- aged bulls werebought in Rock Coun- nd for ull� has 91- Seaorth. 0
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'ahe room' :"` of ffie amd its easy ziding another ing the 5,41..which was -rammed by ty, Wisconsin, and given -nearly a a Phdiiei jai., I Z, V ver Sillt' -Hardwa Main St, DUR ssell at the 'surface, such riidy led to a greater appreciation of qualides'. A NT thousand mile ride to Neb ska�for puxe bred females amd accounts for a catastrophe is 'unnecessary, if sub- use ir Ira i that state ' e stronger mar- the activity A arines are equipped n gehing yea fety de- ket for bulls doubt -inclir ea ma -with sa. ing and' DR.
-to' those with which R ufs- breeders'to hold many of the inferior -is* what Gute�Royal Coniage of Dent32 FasTeir ... bzcamw o! the swdied reEmemenja vices slinflai' "11, n e two -y r -old fe les 'recorded This sia,n- and . . trAlian U-4boats are furn. stronger market for ulls ,-04y famous Red ones-tbe kind 'h breeders have been wvAtl' th of the 2h ished. 'T on this subject few ars h I t at7 during the past ng for, but 9 a over -"-head Mocor . . . ye breeders shou as., been goingo viarket id not forget, that. ijI6 rlocerj�,*��Xft.. Street, S, in The WbM's"W16rk appears a let- -for Phon,6- 0(6ffic' ea- beef-fo cause of this better mark ter writtk %fr Lake to the U. S, . , r use &s breeders, forget. . et is the detice, 18$J. st)ng that -the sti4ngth Of. t6'markot fewer numbers and '32C the new Dumna Sb= ... go TaT n n-�& naval aafh6&6' this and its stead' ),hvt a strong 3055 dZling with _tf
matter of'i ne safety. It is a mess over.a d market will last only., until, a, surplus ash YOuT RO=R Dmrasa deagcz vj&y dt_T Years depeird perio of follows: s upon the need for -bull. again ppears. Controlling production "finew and f AUCTIONEER
for breeders. am=" flzim ac compam 'The If this need is as ard in th� cattle � lyusi accid6nt to -4s whe ,
is over- ness as it
roll' one supplied tlii market will *eiLken THONA9, B'ROV
spedficntions vhdm ThC22 OT glighw cad is in anyl Other" of the trqaJ--jj. left the manhole Gp_
Attempting to control pioducii strongI demand 'tor. �ulls Witft6Ui, Ucehsea* aug 16 illustration that the -hu- a of Oer��.!Lqk the cOUntiet aueomob&s . . . ahem �udge sksn ,r,= en was Ione, -a on is Ta? criminatin Imess as in ver 'strongly man elei -relied other lines o those 9 hard in the. cattle -bus to d rtangOnients -dates' 4-n ho ways he 9 y against R004 aiid �P CorrOspotidenw
cAmlot al 1�pom. f commercial activity. It that do not measul!6 er cl e0t to S-51 from the is human for 6iie'to look forIthe sho�t good standard of,excell made by reports papers, also shbws that route to,,Prof enee icanhit. The-m,p6m ce,
are
Seaforth.,
some one, If bulls- C ready causing som Chaites
judgment with the premium,, o*,T the ornmand a e Comment if' not moder,%te, and
the,,bqo wont down with market most slight alarm g those who would OdfiSfaction. guaiante6d. result that 0 anion them will be like to see an, active 'steady d old - for breeding pur- f
029 W -M, 16 t4se of S-48, fortu- emend
MaTons OF CANADA, UMTM nately in shallow enough Poses, 'but a rea or pur OSCAR, KLOPIP, e -bred see stock rjantain6d
'TOnONTO NI improvement plan
WarteT Sa� iiiii.th suggested by iXr. NeGavock w6uld-do Over Z-Ibng�period of -time. trkot over a raise a crew were able to much to hold R good W. One Of th Honor Gradua4 Za -her to the safface an leading breed associa� d6nal Sekool of d es- lorikdr perioa of tme, caps throuj$�r 6e, torpedo tube. J�ad r ON tions 'hag been considorizig hiihe zago. special courge takeo registry r
b TIC4� 1920 breed Bred ]Live Stock, �gsd: EA t is lboat�1 ang"' erg -Only a few nundmd have bein-, lool 'for the "turn in tail registrations and tuirin' more 'of Of hiief cattle a Yards. fa# the southward or the r eastward 0 qr%*01d undoubtedly nave OaV` The financial statement .of the calves toward -feed,lots and boy 7 beem lost and e-entfre crew, ind I clubs- %'Xilit fees might, he the, cailge -ftts& The S-5 sank oat. pbooe obykeephi d., c4ei some from "119 rigli*red d off Delt .and the accident to the v "Ina'a U63"and many other s I ut breederd TA lorbreeding Purpose b need for r4�ft ing virlien ths; trade, d TzOvllsiom Zor the es- goo 4nd Cape of th�; in case not trouLble jut Vftteys' Point to the UsuallY PZY,the.prico boats in blieniselves to 'have then control or.4 loss of recgr at all" ent similar to 8-51. Tell hint that the �6 the-. 01 quiet V78LY . I 1 have advocAted the 0 &, "o, ,- dv� -; 660961411k d use to Put Pounds Of Obli(f flfth on his P of diving *�4ttmeits, . 9nd -their bones, is to take 1&C,0FS 'Cod Lter ind" �dtiodo sljoh,at &j pdgt J-, e utility has dOM0116trated at var- Extradt Tale giah wheii'lJlIrO ,b"d9 '�6
iTd d 178 idus keel Tell -him, tba m ore ti * the opelt miaftet , than adw loft tit-Th,3 and be sent to thi, to till out -,hig, t dWeo helping hive did for, brosding pUt 0$�iq_ UM Searbrail
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Which ir avid cheSkb stud ileek Moo orlo Will make, seriou�, thoug4t,. 0� to the hinU atrons 'afta, e, viewk6ub and toy give� bidddeft t� th C622111"Theatiori hitil =are w�jtition, Subm
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