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Tlhe� want, Thely, do pay The Only equipment used, was one By Order in Oouncil an important We saving to farmers in the purchase , � " , 7, , , , 'i , l �0 I " , ­ I .111 buitural Assocliatilm,'I)Y Mm- R' , aiteralUoit bas, been m1ade in the quar- i-gg W,310 a, - i 1 'a I �,,�,�` "', to AD smnstbiMg for their food. TJlIioV N.&W if you Went ,allotoring Along a wee Rx tish Co umPA � ", . a disttributilDr and one 9wer gradier, antine li*guiations governing the im- 'k of fertilizer and prevented many a I ,��,�� 'W', (few, wofeatwy; Olitarib- , faft the need of e 174 of thi1s ZW!(d h=, Wlth I .� ,'�. � � ,. �* L" . cuuni go hmmigry, They must be .s1tmngo road and iler is Available, its us disappointmient m ' crop retWns of . I A', �, " ; but, If a ro It ,­ �.L'L 1'�L' I � indeed a pleasure and a P`rrv- portatlion of cattle intbo ,Canada. "WrI!, i, scriao. I � ,. 'N I �,i,.,l - I rt 2' *8 fed. Why mot use them to clean meal where would you be Melly to be advantageous. It was eon- been d1eicreed -that catUle which would have resulte(l frlom � , 9.1 ",, , here once a ymr - 11v . L I 'W" ,.,­­�,.�qL flow us to lrnieet up the rabblish in every town and, stop ? Would It be at a home whose would I the use of inferior and fraudulent � � , '. i A . 11 91'.1'. I . about growing and uncare.1 for9 straicted ,,at the rate of one-half mile bas now tuberculin test or I � I . . i �. �Ilz � #0 I 1ko and talk city and let theiml plant flowers where vard looked un4dly � the cost was about reacting to Vile I " � I . ' ­", . ,of all hobbies, I fancy yclu se win* large, per dlay, and of tuber- - I materlials. . ,.,, fi9wers- . . dis flourish. WIhat a wouderfid Even though the houl � . ;,Jq "I".'. agwee with. me, ,there i�s none ree , ntly Ina � � '/ 1, I ,,;�e. - up- $1,300 Per Irdle for aj 2 -inch surface� ,showing OWcal s7n*A-(nW rked Champion Canadian Clover. . I vnl'w d -A has been made in this if it had- -an ,unattractive, 'bare ' all be permwe f lv�",�v� " 'Ay makes wr fow- iln(Proveu4ont of our cities! And it. pearance, wmildn"it You conclude tha:� 'The base was primed on hills and culosis sh "T" . "Y'fe", . offiler ta�at so the lit ear with the leltAter Red (Ro1vter wed is well I I ,.- 11" lcw�&&= I I t worries in these Way in some, . ves, -a t in � �� ' .. I ',� �, ,, is' it; may be omit- ,received in the British il*Tlkelt, whe'We � R58.1". got our oarEls Ited, anxiety, ani nano is farsightedness, for dio tOuT -8 the , woman who had no interest - iii cur 'but fhile, the trL tuieut mus and shl be ,lalughterled forthwith Grading and Packaging Result in I �i,fl,," . that theop beluutY Spots will attract, dressing up the 0 ide Of her MAP,* ,add to the ,%trength, 'Without; vonilpensation, or returned to ��,t has dienoinstrated 4AS , rioriltry to I Better Price. ,',,`k��.,I,': days olf stress and u(ts . suipe '. . 11 ­ , , 1­ 1�,Nll - such a hope, to' ted * auses, origin� The abnve or- 'clovers &Dm other A kelaid- 0 4 � l" "�;� will evilg&'Wally pay for 'the cost of would nbt be li-kely to sliprvie an ap- In many A the country of counftie& ;1 .�.. . ofther that lgives AS , le of road of this type -qMucli ha' to be socomPlished iu % , i �, �- future as does gardening. For . . I pedzing meal 9 If You saw a cettag's Oue�th'r , d In" . x method, der is contained in the new Section ing IScottish seed' firm. wbilch PA" a ,,, t" the woll& the way of . "I �1-1 ly years I had e"s'but I did, not %aborists are ai�vays lured by bei with fragrant roses rambling ove� was bulilt by the pre­lni A 57 of the Quarantine Regulations ull- pali.qicular 14titention to the securing grading and packing be- 11 .. . , �fl , . (InAr . d perhaps they may the ,porches and trees to Provide cool which was l4rg,ely experimental. . tiful gawdens. ed on, the der the Animal Contagious Diseases .1� - eltrilbution of the best strains fore the Ontario farmer can expect, see the beauty t W, was all aroun and ol,s 11 " 'e, disclaim any 'fondness,12or flowers, shade on hot �,daye and nerete mi -ver was mount I .� ,� m1e. A rose to me was just a ror co�olrful -I avel crushing Act, and is substituted for the de- describes CAnu"n prices for his product, equal to the, I � . "'in. ig . I;- uj more. ,Now when robes a -r" nevertheless, they will motor over flowers to bid a Welcome and ,infawv b olf an� ordinary from the leted 'Sections 57 and 58 of the Act 'of clove'r crops , - offereld as, an 'laid down' value of similar imported I I . . 1 , notbir ic spell dow�;, would plant, and the crusber--run Under the de- Rod Clover, which ,is ucts!, . . .., in blOom they weave a miag the Wilghway that is the Taost Attrac- white curtains at the ��, mixed with various types Of as winelrided in 192-7. early sitrain ,of (Broad-leaMeld Red, a -a prod nd farmers, pr produc- I I -4itr friend,% to go that yo not conclixide: ,that thea I lated Secti�m ,5 Ing New Zeala . I I r me� They fill me- With peace, eR the u �,e wouj.d Pit was ,7, an offiper -alu oxtremlely hardy and invariably giv- ­ , oven , ive and t be a home with a woman in it Its were quite in- . . cific. Coast, because olf - mv�,, anol c�ptentment. All the Worry nr,j t v4p bitumens. , The resu from suc,11 tbl@ test could release the aniTnal. at ing .the best resuiits� in, trials alt the ers on'thg Pa IS'Of trans- J '.. V, . I e are forgotten. I way too. t some time in the cities could inishe biscuits tbat Would melt foresting, but the output ed period the their distant markets, peri �P'i strife,oif a busy K4 11 spen, plant would not warrant keeping the exPiTY Of the Proscribe West.of ,Sc&land College, In- home- ' - am intowl,cated with their fTagr9ffict- along ,the Pacific coast a year ago in Your m6ultih-9 Wouldn't Yon istoP, a . ,g and of quarantine if found. free frOm all firmi,s CaWogue is a strildlug M,us- portation, and competition of I I " . . , �i� on the road, lovellil. . I- , conibagious dis- trati,o Various g�own proddicts on those markets, ,,, , iln?7 I 'her is or n showing plots of " and beauty. ,a., ng the material. We found ot infeetiou W st spring. I was ellftraneed, with 1io.olkl-­Ialvd b n that home? I am loquiPment . �i�.. ha4 ears, but I did not he,ar the -sure, such a V11slon would lure'You And consolidat" eas,bsl while by Seetion 58 imiiitle) straim of clover grown flar compari- awe forced to pay more attention to I I 1, " . li ,e wind. the - I the �bea-uty of the higfirways and home - -p gravel an Triptorns iof tubeimulolsisl sm. 1Tr.,tbjs thle growth and hardi- grading, and attractive packing. s*hing, of th . gerytio qg en's, Vssed beau- I ,know you would not be disappoint- too, -that with the darn W., soft 1 ( i�, They have sti esis of bitumen was needed, and t',hOwing sy lFariners of this lPrdvince, however, � ��,. . %e, ie�ves.­ the t Oh, appearance icomilts and the exe foyled or ortherwise dis- ,-4 � i - � 1`0 , much out there that there ed, t7p -be dest . i�, Butter of Wien ,tl so _Q could ness, a, the Canadian ty" Is noficI6- �,:,! g the flowers, the -11 , for this type of work with undiried Agricul- , most lines have not been forced to I whisperings amion is seArcely a ho -die, be it a in-Lansdon horme that is alluring -will cato, d ably better thin that .of the Engl.Lsh in - 1 L�ooing of ,birds . -avellers every t6mle. Flowers pay. in ithose, I . 1, �n,. � Or a tiny cottage, but is a boweli o' ti aggregate,'an emuWori would Appear produe" I A and their lilting � . . [be the best type of bitumen. How- ture rnigjht direct. Now diseast-ol aa-. and remarkably superior t� the Pol- do this, except ,�,;: � gr4. Since my eyes have been op- lt.is the same with towns,am cit- to t place imals must bel slaughtered forthwith where there is an exportable surplus. San 110.111� s�eyl%e people there think ever, it will have an impori-tan ish And Chilelan varieftlles- I . i117 flOW6, _0 -r., they ta�k ies. The inhabitants axe judged by . of origin. I Therefore, until -the same attention, ened, I have felt ilw4pellell by an , rfaces, 'or in or returned to the country � , 'I. deserdibalble, urge to tTy to intere-st 57 study flo*el he ce !� reinforcing � old su . i d grading is given . I ; I I J,flowers, they breathe flower's and hv- the aipplearance ,of t pla Nvhea-- In in Packaging an �. ,, ' - -6 that they too may find the ing almong them has a marked, influ- �hey` live. If the town IoOlrs as buffoling new Ones with-Jarge, plants. I `­ � - farm products for domestic consum-p- * I I . OthIlEft Ontario Cheese Production. tion, it will be extremely difficult to � , �' peace ,and gleasure thiit a gnrolpi' amazed though no one lived there with sm- We hajv& built about one and a � . -ive along thv� high � � ence upon their lives. I was eautify it, if vveed,3 half miles of the macadam aggre- Canadian New Laid Eggs. , ' e markets. I ' gives. ,When I dt jagadn and again at ltl�bdT courtesy to bWon enough to b gate type, or tetread. The stone us- I "Contrary to the generAl im-pres- organize hom . . I " ' , . ways and by�vays and come to an 1. are growing rairripantily and streets I use of,thet,wards "New Laid" . I . .. I I I 1-. . unatta-active yard an iin-��',ghrtlly fence. strangers. id ith old Paper- and -rub- ed % inch to 21/2 inches (th� oviern The sion," said George 11. Barr, director, , , � �11 , ,What ha,g be". o1rawing tourists am Until Y. wi . Dairy Branch, "the production of � t " � bilsh, the tral �9'step on thL- gas size from One of our crushing plants) according, to the Canadian Staffolard . . ,�, '. an umpainted, hou6e, I ftrik-,ni'v, � Joy tho thousand's to those Pazifte vieller . to th6 road and grades for eggs, is -prohibited except ch,,ese in Ontario is increasing. � I Inmi to Improve. . � And vines wOuld f it, as quickly as �os- and was, hauled �hest,grade, viz. how some, flowers � coast cities? is it all because of tho, And get oult -0 in the case of the hig I I appearance of -that . silible. They �don�t want to d -o b-u,§i- spread -until a sufficient quantity was name is IIFiguros for the year 11962 show, I . ­ ­ change thQ- ­`hOlc . I 61im -?, a think, iindoubteddy, it is as considered that this Specials. The use ,of this . , 1,te placed. ,It w � theproduction of cheese in this An appeal to farmers to improve 4 . -place. vWi5n of the won- �,th-e profusion Of flowers- If they are nesis there. People have all kinds of Province, as'approxima.t6lY 80 000,000 their fai and live stock at this k I �, - flowers could very little more than limited to fogg� which conform to the -ms " derful improvement � hu -ed south in the winteir inionths by excuses for not growling fl0weirs. If s)tOne Cost us es And, regulations estab- oounds, compared with appro;imnte� t�ime, instead of Simply marking . I � � � no' . aigu"to the hauling, since to recrus,h to fine,, special Tul, or � ade by M K. HaniPson, I i ,��' m&,ke. , . te and flowers, ..why ot we arre to miz)ke a camp .get . . " ly 745,000,0100 polinds in 1931-.- I. . Clima. ne gjayne, slz� would greatly .reduce the output lished by the Diom�rdon Manist 0 An in- Ume was in :.. ­.. ',iN'�io could pa,efer an unclothei ,the- so lovely that we can IV people in, the gardeni g - wa' ,Wilt in the AgriCUltL1Te Further, the use of arly, I nols, or past president of the Ontario Exper- I .. , I make Canada n'io. It s * - crease of some, 15,00,0,WO POU Nnt address; I I I � . t � Attract th"m i " There . thelif e%,- of "our ,plant. ,xpression, denoting fresh- �hou�e to one 4stefully festooned. we must be readv to meet rdinary manner, the mixing being word or e t seven ,Per cent. is worthy of imental. Upion in a recE ' " I drapeL-i.cs of naturie's own weav- could cui,:;,es. Expense is oinie, of the miast o "The'present is -not a time for a neg- - � I is n& country in the world that done by disc harrow and po,wer grad- ness of -production "is also prohibited, abou ill-afth attention, particularly b en W � I li - ity ii� I in-,? N,at­uive abhors nakedr-s- ,-1 frequeut. No) one needs to do with . a ociation with W a , ,. . I be made more attraebive. Wie have 'he cost was about $26,00 per in any manner 'Of SISI kriow that the iDcrease in quality is ative type of farmifig. ,No progregs s - I I . ,she Nv(..ave!sz inanities of R-reen as soon - d there are, few Jlowei-� Out flowdrs, becauste of the cost. Seeds er, and t eggs tifher than those of the'grades ease in I . I I- , -he cl.ilmlate an . -ype of road depends up- - D,e I � t, -hore 0�re nidle. This t more than equal to the. increase in can the made by that method. Prob as K�ijjl- Win�ter's reign is O'er. ia but al -e -xpensive and t ' . . abl has there been a firii � t � � ,that g -row in Californ I al* very me ior the on the interlocking Of the stone. foT 'Specials and Extras. Tit ma volume." . y never r,dixork, marv-1110L­; I of t1le aii-,iinde.noe that may be had lm� pol-tunity or improving herds with I �ate. intric�ate ha �. gio,wn here., We have soma I its strength, arid Is not ,dense as i& tedithat eggs held under artificial I-+,,- , f .1 � I In di�siiggn and tj­iLture she ascs lor � Inlois,t Nvollderf-al natural scenery ir ask-iing. I '. ate type. Gener- friperaitiOn . or saillojected to artificial .. . — , pure breol foundation stock and field' I . Another excuse, is, "MY husband the graded aggreg L -,ring and. she makes the whole -iiive some of vou�d. Appear that preservation shall not be included. in crops with puro� seed. Labour is . ! 'I 1. . �C.Ovl g -s the world but we Also I ,,vii 11 . not help mie and I cannot ol(� it ally speaking, it -, 11 ress at the- outset Of ­ 11 world 'lad with its ioveline­ I ,he barest, drabest; rnost, unAttrac- - k most Lhese grades, , ,In an add more plentiful and cheap than it has - : I g Wckly the Old dead - -woman -who h­adn't.been the graded aggregate type the Swine Deanons:tration, Train, been for years. May not th,ese .fac- I I � Notice how q �;lighL-Itive Partc, to lo,e, founi any placle. alone," A ited to localitiles having grave1, I . Dir: Lionel Stevenson, provincial ' tors be taken advantage of in riiaking . 1, , logs in the wo-ad, have their un TQ' have fre. n-larrield very Iong told me sh- want- SM iTad . � line.," covered with robes of her� Ch2ffrbel-S of Gornnie - e d a garden very much but �e, hus- ?nly Asa mietal, and that the ret 7'ooqogist, emphasi-Zed the im[portanee some improvernents? Farming in Oii- : , ever speakers. and is suited to the localities where -rock il . . lquent bariquets And cl, �,and was not at all interested Geography of Canadian Wool. of health in growini Pigs. Healthy tario will be the major industry foir I � ,p6la,nng. �-Z employed to s.uggest waY3 and i -s the source Of inietal, or where , I I A bare uncared for house always . used to -help her. She said she roperly fed, should be ready many years to coiroe, and we must' I . � a 1. rof ' Proportion The Canadian, grown wool harlidled Pigs, if P - seNen I adopt the long-term vision of it With -looks to -rue as though tb!z� PeOP10 , " ,� attracting tourists. Every couldn't do the 'digging necessaxv. gravel pits contain a big L six to \, '. , 'Men, town and city warlits to get a sharc� a of stone. ,Surfece, treatirfents may, be by the Canadian Ca-loPoraltivre- Woo' for market at from ; I 11 livirLig ,there ,art- not havpy, Fl�jrhaps if s)ie had been married, -h the. deviel6P-., Growers. Ltd.. falls irito three broad months. of a6- Pigs that did not faith and hope that better times Will I 1� . ­ bet- of the lnillions that are spent here - with care, but wit � ing, Ito, vAide reach market v�ei,ght at this age were ,eturn.,v � ,band might 900d . . . and women seem less seLfis,h and. � Lr by visitors. Bixt rarely is nurrb,er -of years her huk ment- of IW__ typow, , unless ,the categories, carregpon(g \ I 1. � ter all round citizens when they make, L`MxY Yea 1-,�it and oorriplaciehtly ismokle While, - excellent condition, �t geographical aTeas. The Wool of On_ eitheir improperly fed or were no -c . I— their homes attra a -speaker who �uggaslts plant � . . healthy. Internal parasites were one, I . ctive- and citics and I there s,he did the sl�adirilg, but 'I fancy i� base is in � ng flowers laviishly in the honi( gar- - had be' should be used ,oTily where, the de- tario Qu�ebele, New Brursrwjok, Nova of unthrifty . t, i towns become better ,place,-; in Which Id ard Island is of the Common causeis Current Reports. . I I Idens. T%,at could be ,done with no I that bride.of a -few inlonths en of for a surface is urgent. . Scoti� and Prince Edwi . rit of beautifica- .y anxious to have a garden And men' . D 'hogs, and the farmer should alwuY',- , ' . ­ �e rn O� .� ito live when the,spi '11' s of pre -mix known to ,the tracle as Easte. . V, I I . ople. � ie�pMdilture of municipal funds wid I ,. ' ' husband Regarding the merits. -n -out for possible infec- - iFourteen: young sowg Wero' sold . tion, takes possession of the Pie, ad ol at �t, friend be on the look . if ne ,Who has a garden would I= rushed -to iller assistance. vs. road mix, tile arguments, are mestic ,wool. The English Dou -road, one day 1.1 bi- tion from internal 'parasites. Sani- . -out On a country i "' ith tho3e woul eeds are- the bagal :stock in ise . from the ,Swine Demonstration Train I I 'i . . . M !surplus la ug wou ld many. Road mix has ithe, advantage br were essential . ". I I saw a farmer's wife, a Scotell wo- I p. nts wi And perchance the flower b- � I tatic,ri and cleariliness I at, Shelburne in Dufferin County. ,. � an, planting flowers on the 1who havent ainy and start an ex- e aggregate may be -arre". In Western Canada there are in the bog industry. Cominon treat- I . in road- . have b0tenhim while he was belPiug th�t all of th - Wany farmers in Halton County , f her hoine. D,uring1change of seeds And plants arniong her. A -very lifighly -paid' Writer says hauled to -the road befor� --,beginning two MiAin clftssels­�`Rarije" and I'Do ts were recommended- � which imlay are endeavoring to secure mert I I � Boo ih front o av a those who have gardens a transfor- Vile me- rniostic wools. The former come ch�ief, men ing the provincial ' the' I the summer we drove that . that a wo1nan can, get Iter husband mixing operations. Further, In tions of, A - be secured by writ at this season of the year with I . . 4D Ze roa� rr.iation would tak-e iplace with little to do Anything she, wants ,him to 410 tal is diried by.the sun, and is inr good- IY fro the soulthern see I zoologist, 'Dr. Lionel Stevenson, On- i : . . gad". ion both sides f 11 � If every memliber .of this'large In addition., berta and Saskatchewan and. beirg idea of. employing -them through the .. I I . . of old fas�hiionod- an- cost -if shl� k"ows ,bow to haniolla him. conditiora for mixing. tario Veterinary College, Guelph,, . . 'were quantities �-, an I orga*liizAt,i,Gn of 8o,00() would get a She advises a -bride to start on her little special equipment is needed for of merino strwri, are the finest qual-, Ont. i � I 1. I . summer months if satisfied. I . I . Tmals blossomin . . of "hat couldobe accompili�z-h- C, 91" Toduced in, C4nada- . I I More interest is being shown,., in. ,. I Was. a rio-t'of color. ,.,Money was very I visdon W weddi-rig day to bring up ,her bus- the work, which may be completed, AY Wo 11' P . — - ­­.­ ... ­ .... A— .. Peel .Courityin, horses, owing to the I I I e brightening up the rate. The ,disad- the West .11 .­ I ,A I ... -d . . . . I . Iscarce in her home. No doublit she J.ed by each on band in the why he shokild, go an -d at quite a rapid The Domestic waols,of low prieds of farm prod ells, on. . ,�­;�,ies see,6- every year for the gar- corneT where he lives, little in-4gin­ when she celebrates her goldfe�i ',wee.- vantages are that wet seasons inter- 'are comparable -to the easteirn Wools, . S,oy Beans in Kent. bidding at auction sales -on horses -is . : . She i�- a busy women With no I ati,oh is needed to see what it ,,,�uld ding he wial -not haN�e departed there- fere, and that th.e mixing under 'bad butt, in addItion to the o,T&naxy grade , , ' I " rep I orted, brisk� I . . I . den. . , king Canada afttracbiiv�e. be as perfect. specifications, are 'siubillivided into The winner of the soy bean chann­ I lg andl-mean in min from. Even a man, Who has iyoe�n, conditions may not I on the I . idle hours and this dliggir. ''This is such a material age that " il, ,Mr. G. G. Finlay, at the Eggs have been ,selling , 1: . planting is a woa-k of love. Tliat� �sll there married mew years mn be- tauglit Pre-nilix of undried,aggregate w I 11b,rigbit"' I'setai-bright" and "dark," pionship, J ; ' I ,I, . . many people think thafl- I. pe beca.us,e the- varying 'climatic condi- recent International Grain and Hay Hagersville, marfc,et in Haldimand I I . . ' V I the spillit 'that will transform thislag-reat - ho-w'to get in the, garaering ganile. �erve better With the -macadam tY County at 11c, 13c and 15c accord- � I . , � � I . Canada off 01ITS into a paradise Of isn't time for anything that ;Ioesn't one h,usband in particular that 'I t'han the graded aggregate type. Th& tions under which the. wool is prr­ Show at Chicago, began to, row so . .to. #rade.----E-gg---d,,swlej�g-�:r� .. . * . Tho e who think that entik :. ca be differenclets in .Qon4li- beans ­as an- n1l­roUnd st - food ing�- . i t -.-- ­ ­ . beauty'. . .. .. .1 , 'sp-ell­- monRyt , .s" ­ ­- -.W.'......, .---.-,-.k-now.-.I-Las..-,bex,an-ke...4uite-,an... Us . ,ar-oportionim g ....and ... � mixing--- - z--;-- -1duaec1­­:resuItAn. - - disposing of the grade . I - jest. But at first he ilefus e- ­ nid.quality. Of the four..and a when the turopilean corn b, , er in- diffi'culty in � . ed abso- dione. more uniformly,, but th ni tion a � . .ty ,,,, "extra," as there i -s apparently- ,a - 1,utely. Sometirnies to show how his -rure content ,of the materri-al is al- half million 90unds 'Of Wool -Ile�-ted' vaded the fields of Kent � I cheap' complex in the ,mind of the ­­ ' ' 1 14. 1 . I 'his to a by the Canadian �Go. erative Wool 1923. . . : Wife abuses him ft urging him to ,a hi, he'r and offsets I t IQP I decided- "nsumer, causing him to buy a I I - . . . . .1 ... I " , Y. . Grov�ers, Ltd., in iqzq-3!0� ,western ,Mr. Finlay -me . � I 11.11% I la gle e ns will at that tiri . -- I get out in the garden early in' the . ! t Certain, emulsio I C. 211 registered cheaper ,pro�duct. ... ­ . - - premlix Maly with any %ggregate Range wool accounted for 2,144,000 to Adopt the 0. A. I - � I , - - - 1� I n4mming he tells this story About bow re inve-sti- pounds, Western, Domesitlic for I,- variety of soy bean seed. He sowed 'Lincoln County reports that veg- , I . . after man was made be was) Vit ir­ and material companies a I - was re- etable growers are getting their . . I ­- -�::---:- - I . to a ,pr�bfoyund) sileep and a . rib taken gating the subject with a view to 9-,66,,-Q010 and Eastern Dotin(estic for teri acres in 1924 and F early cash crop§ started.in green- - � d ' are . --- 1. The fteele e -, are warded, With eleven large loads, o� "I — from his sidei and a 'woman create Producing a bitumen that will (mix ""%�1'1 Pound' "' ip " b� its, which he found to houses and there would appear to be I I . ... I - . . therefrom. "'Thus " ,he says, "man's with damp aggregate. The cost of ' matured beni hogs, at least the usual acreage of evib- � - . . ., -1�1 . n ... " ' " .�ft-�- ' I depots , cattle, ' � ho E' bry D ho relished by ,the % g Ad d at rb �. ­ , . furst gleep.became his last repose." drying ag�rog�ite is about ton cents qL I 'd gr,d;E pplild I sheep and ch on hir, bage, lettuce and, early tomatoes 0 . Mo. �P, of g ic� . . lu, But His wife as -usual 'hats t4iei last piler ton and not a very -serious iteml, nj D, A tur'. - ickens, carried i I "II'd"14w� I 1, , -Ing year, the 0. grown- . .. ­ � I I., , . � word by retorting that if that is brue so thai given good working eolidi� . farm. The follow Uve stoA in IMiddlesex are in bet- , " � .., -1 I .Plant 'should be able .1 A. C. 'became interested in his pro- . i . I Q,Do�v� ,, � -1 - she can be excused becausle- shiia. was tions, a suitable ix at a very reason- I ject and, noting his -success, 4 devot- ter than average . condition, ­milist ., 7 - . . � � made out of the crookedest part .of" to tdm out hot ma Deeper Laying Pens Favoured. feeders having ample feed to'carry , 1. I .1 . I ri-All. . Able, cost, and I expect that a great I I ed their 1extension eduicat1iotal re- . Or hot bed should be specially ' is source�s toward thg rapid expalisio, them through the winter. box Hem its another excuse, "I live in, deal of work wiU be done in this ninn 2io -by 20 feet . There is increased interest mani- . . se ', * - Make Plans Now., marked. Among th Ouse and I don't want to -ner. 1. �� I'S u _t z�� of, say bean growing in Ontario. ast in the eradication of tubercul- I I I ­ e, list Will he a reilted h - g d b, the correct si ,obtained a.. splendid ::�ield of f . .. - - ltorro4ti>es, celecfy' -, lsplmoi any mloney on a garden.." It One chief feature of .these low cost f:r �E'h . 1� laying beris. A house He Oardening plants, unlilole those O� , poppers, egg plants Norfolk County judging by I Other things, have ,,bb,ge and Brugsell's Sprouts. could be done 'as I have said with roads is the!�,,smooth-riding charac- of this size used At the fede-ral Ex- threshed beans on a seven and a osis in ,.. 4 may make 4ol coming 'Ph -ere is very little trouble in get- lititle expense,.and'ithen think of the teristic Being, levelled Inwhandcal- V,pilmle�rftl Stafon, Harriow, Ont,,.-js half Acre ,field that in 1930 was in the number of enquiries and new en- I . I .. more than an even -chance of d even if * - tries under the accredited herd sys- 1: 11 Out light. Granted that - the ,best ting good .sized plants shi pleasure it would give others ass well ly, they have generally a smoother proving satisfactOTY, 'Birds in a smal- Alfalfa. After harvesting two cut I � I . quality seed has been sec.uredi, arld, they ,will come on, from seed out- as you�self. Besides its a pretty aidink surface than paven-dents. This le,r ,home, 16 by 18 feet, 'iVPeared to tings of alfalfa hay, the third cut, tem- '. - I I catere, to Canad- doors, frorni three to �ix elks an reortabio ,during tl,.c' ting was threshed for seed., The ­ 'In Wentw'ortk there is a 'brisk de- 4 � from A source that td, weather be saveol by .planting at I -- good thing wlherrlelv�eT we live,to fm�akie is one principal Advantage -Of thL-; (be ,nore U,tw� fall ploughed arid ,and for good work horses on farms ism 'condations., and ,provide east a p I or- that place 'just a little better and, a type ,over the ,penetration type built ,vvi,ynter months. This condition, as field was then MAY, 1931. at present and they are commanding f I . and soil conditions, awe normal, then tion under glass. little ,brighter foT Our having been generally a few years, ago. The re- t-t,ted by the Superintendent, waz seeded to beana in'late �Tested, thev an excellent price, firstelass, young hould grow to the pro- tread type has the most perfect Bur- borne out by the beflitavicur ,of the 'When the beans were har-, . ' f : everything F . er time - Planting Time. ,there, isn% it? .- Re I horses selliong from $100 to $17A- . � I - I �11 k � I I I 11" per hedght� and at the " (I like this little story so -much that face regarding. 'slipperyness, but bi,jg in the simn1ler house for they yielded 32 bugh,els'to the re. each. Cbstom. hatcheries look for an . � ­vIonletimes in life, It is best not to y; this would ,- By securing, registered foundation- increased business in chicks for 1033. . Alleland tells in, rhyme. should -any road"becoline slipper seek shelter from the draught � 1, plan very f-a,r Ahead, butt this Phil- , Most 0anaolians are content with Stnekland C birea;k ,soy bean seed, by annual field 3',hispec. Iii'll, I one . vegetables., In th3 He sald be was, passing a log 6albin may be corrected by adding a surface arld buddde in corners. An Out - goviring of ,,Twenty-fourth" the yard of which was full of lo*ly treatment with a - cover of three-, con - tion, and by carefully selecting his ,There has -been a movement � esophy is not to be foliuvve�i in gar East, the good old- of colds and woup confirmed this, seed each year, 'Mr. Finlay has rai-s- pure bred 111ve stock in Peterborough, . I , iplian is a die- .1-,14e.paused, to admfire it and eighths to one-half inch pea gravel trouble of this nature unity, nine ' Is - . Klelling. Hll?lre a good VeL-etabller I of MAY used to ble! a day set ­,.ide flowers , clation, as ,no ed .his seed to a standard of P,rfe,q- 0O good young bul hav I . . . cided adiFautlagio4 'With for the purpose and there were no as'he stood there entranced with 'Its or chips, preferably rolled. In build- wag experrienleed. in the larger house- i Ing been purchased by farmers at productlion, can be increaged from 25 1 recardof the variation in tion that enabled him to wn the � . I I laid out fi reworks, hi the -evening for the -chil- beauty an old colored mommy came ing these surfaces, it is not -necessary A ca�etu wices around $50 each. I I' to 5<) par cent. while the w,61 re In two 'Live stock -generally is thinner in . diren that (Ed? not lyreak their backs out aR smile& He remarked -to her to close the road, as a little ca i hquses,shoW- championship in the continental corn. I . I � ,� I . -+;+-;-- Of the Chicago crrm.s sho-*. 1. I flower garden, rwill contlaiTl V10re all4l in the,aftemoon, slowing peas and. Pat- that she had a very fine garden. "Oh, -arranging operations, and in, chirect- - I IiQtte duleilepice. F Glengarry than usual due to scar- - , continuous bloorn and be -better bal- 'he traffic will permit it to be &LIC012=01=1. conditioA was ,be- I I ity of feeds,ag must farmers have . is atoeisi. But that custom, fortuns.WY .$holy magsa," she relplied, "it ought ilig t created I .1 anced general Illy than the one that I Tor all coincerned, is dg�sappenrinlg� to 'be fine, I Idivie, herel." What a serviceable at all tin-ves. It will fre- lieved to I�e due to dlraugh4s been feeding carefully. I - Many viegetable% Are best plan�ed worderful beauty spot -this Canada quently be advisable to have a man in th e o e . i .L just stni,ok in on the Spur of,the, mom a namw r b us, -, Ontario Apples Only In order to give service to the ent. This is the time to plan. Ali would be, lif each of us, -vould at each end, of the road to take. care . , , long before this. ISpinach, Peas, let- of ours I — C, ridicatioA of the 'County, �cus- i I that is neede4 is a seed' catalogue,'a 1. tom. seed cleaning prices at the , . I tuce and raolish; for in,stance, cannot b.olrrow'this. motto from the old coi- of signs arid direct the traffic. How- As a further i of Ontario - 1 rpiecie of paper and a pern,(�l and it is be put in. too early. Just as, soon ored mamany. "It ought" to be fine. ever, unless the authorities in charge growing demand for grade ­ important that there vJho,u - . are prepared to, go to some'trouble Orient - Buys Our Potatoes. grown apples, J. B. Fairbairn, Deputy Renfrew plant are only *about half . as the soil is fit to Work is the 0me I live biere." I . what they were last year. � r.ubbf;r on, the end of that pemil. foT the flTs�t of *,ese. But with ten- Now in cliosing I viranit you to se& and, expense to Prevent passing veh- Canadian I ,potatoes are finding their Minister of Agriculture, has 'been ad- I . ,, I . ers, a few sUdes of a house that was icles from bi�irig splashed 'With ,bitu- the Far vii§ed that %till another promment To- 0 . , I etables. deir stuff like Inelons, cueumb I way into -the marketts, of . ,!-' I Getting Most Out of Veg nd ,the s-barted plants there is made into a home. ' men, the road shouldl,be closed 6nd East figuying in the lissIts of imports ronto fruit distributor Will, in future, � coriil a . the traffic do-todred. . g to the handle 'graded apples, exclusively. Money talks all right, 'but only , ' . . . � . . 'In selecti rg a good list of veget- no rush, as long as there is a possi- of- mtis,h Malaya. Accordin �, . T This is the house so bare and forlorn Ilifunolre& of ,miles of these low ' latest reports available, 71 tons were ,An inolpector of this fruit house, when it is taken out of the under- ; . ables, all those wbi�ch have giwn siat- bilky of frost. TN2m, too, it is a big ' . 1. Id L)�' in- mistake to plamit all at one time. that longed for ,shrubs and vi�nes cost roads were ,built in the United mark�ted in 19,:�J, as against 28 tons intimat-ed to 'Mtr. 'Fairb.airn that his ground vaults a)id, gets to work— . . lisfaetion ,in the past shou ractically e�ere two 6r three to adorn, States last yerair, and. when one con- in 1920, in ,addition, somle of the organization had adkyprt6d this policy St. Catharines Standa I rd. "I I eluded, To thi,s ,sb�ld �bte a4lded a P gi-d-ers the den -rands, it is possible that , .Brritish IMAAayts�;'­says the because of the Inct that it is now � . ' 111 � . . few new things, partic-blarlY th(P�,e Plantings, at intervals of ten days. or This ugly bouse that I Jack built. it will -exceed the, normal supply of putatoeL91 in easy to procure almost, unlimited illealth Note—la good reducing ex - I wihich pran-66e to fit - into special momry vegetables, can be rimole and ­ . Oomlnier6al InWligence JouTni are � I Om 3,1 increase in ! Indians, and native suPPlies of carefully graded ercise A to move the head from left .. rvest ,spread oivL,x-a IongAr This is the h, e � all covered'iii biturmen, with the natur: the Eluropeans, apples, placer, o,r favorite disbes. Next Me thu,� the ha . . sit surface rds. Another . ided und1sr two headings, period. With some things bowerver, vines theft &Elssed it up-obsVr- prrice, HoweveT, a low co, peoplels, cungtittutimg in all albout half grown in Ontdri�o oreba to right when the cake, is passeoL— � &A is, div "ble I is being developed by ,bonding the ,, point mentioned was that the public Xot1treal Star- � ,. those that are planted early, -11ch as and some places this i's not POS -A ing bad., linets wit � the Population. demand for Ontario apples is itir 1� o ex rided- by And made it the bome that Jack surface of a inacadem. type road � lettuce, radish and siplinach, and those' but the' harvest may b 'te . . I. which must not go in. umtil danger -using several �varietles. This course built. . Portland cement grout, to that no . creasing most noticeably. . I I - - -- . of frost is ovm. Then, with the cait- is best followed wildi Pens. The <1oubt this feature will take care of . � .. �1 the list early Planted ,peas arb� the biggest Now roses and poppies. blow And itsielf. Occupier and Manager Farms- ". aliogue -at hand for authorritY, sklaweely anyone wourd know ,All of these r"ds will.' no, doubt, . I : I I I . checked and, beside eath kind ,yieldlers, but 'by $owing an early . one-si,ghlbb of the land in farms In Fertilizers gold in Canada. $s- again and a late They beilmiged to the hou%e that require repairs front tiTfre to time. I by s+raight .,P "r . 0�ere is noted Whetheir i't ii�s tn,11 Or vaaiety, a Tryeldium sort lianiteAl the Jack built. . Holes will have to beipate-hed, prob- 'the Dom -won iL9 oewpied I)f,04,the Almost innumeTable brands ..MOTORING . I Amrt�. wlide or MaTrow, whether it cropq:oar, though All Wre P -garden ebildrien Play, aind ably each Y,mr, -and it will be foun,l tenlants, a's "bdw'n by'the figures of �,i�l . same, day, therel will be a diffierence Wt in the Tsking whel couriftir fertilizers offered to the public in ,�., t., t all of the la -,#t 6ensim y �� " P . f Ohodd b6 started indoor%, and Whe Wids of dailsdies day by day � ey,pedient to surface4wa . TO TORONTO � . , ime'S of tern days to three weeks in ima, ,nteTvalg 0, from,, t*0 to as a ,miliole, slays edhe 'IF ,:� I � aw it, may be planted iseve1'al t ),oQuomic An- the 'earlier day,8 of the- fertilizer . ­ . . . -tY Dance Irounloll the house that - Jack them, at- nalist," publilshed by the Depaltmiatt business iri' Carlads there were hun- I i�, .or ten days aeart. With this tan - I built. four years. As much care and !'n- I HOTEL WAVERLEY HAS ALWAYS i.,� a week . 4". bd6nnatilon ovallable in 'plan can be Tlower Plans. Roam rlamhle bright and free on the genuity is needied ixt making .repairs of Algrillculture at Olttawla, 20,038,878 dreds of brands, which,contained So BEEN POPULAR WITH MOTORISTS '�.:, , , - bffd out. Tall thingis ilike corn re- hiouse, that ondles so hajpPily as in building the road,'in order to acres' ,are Occupied by tenents. Sefv- little actual plant food, tbalt they were BECAUSE OF ITS FINE ROOMS-4ASTY 'tl, 4MA00 at leasst. ,Bwo feet fb9mmen rows With flowers the same growing This dressed up houne, ithlat. Jack prevenit the road from beco -ining ,on hundred and twenty,46ght thou- practically worthless for the purpose INEXPENSIVE *FOOD AND PARKING 11 14, . ,I�Igje wi& bTenching potatoes, peaa- ralles ,hold good, but; here variety and saud six hundred' -and twtenW4wee for which they were purchased. Thig FACILITIES. ' �,'�,� rough. Howef�ler, the cost of any -n of . I "I ,!�,,, ,, xnd gileans Will need alinioAs as iii6cb. continuity of bliaom we sought. In 6at 1 1 I. the Donfirinion occupied a condition Ieol to the incluxio a THE GARAGE IS ONLY ONE MXUTE !J,�, road is its annual cost, thab is, the farmis 11 I WALK. ATTENDANTS T.�K[ WS TO 11�,',,'�- list care should be taken, : interest on the investment, the cost t0te-1 area olf in,Pryow ,acres. Oc. clause in the )Fertilizer% Act, 1022. . ; �, " "hg sorbg foi the c1levallber And making the � "!M,,� , , 11T�rnik GARAGE AND RETURN THEM'WHEN AF, 11 ��� ..� 1� ke up a good to ,secure a preponderargee of fav1O?- I . 6 fanns, wi-th S4 requiring that every fertili2er sold in �. mleton fdrdilies also, ta Of providing for a ,new Toad when the culllhelrs Of '5W76 cllas,c - Canadal contain not lessi than 12 per OUIRED, PLENTY OF CURB PARKING SPACE-' LL , It," " . �M:,;� , 4eiol Of 1100M. ,On the **,er Und, ite colors as -well as va,rieties whi,ch ,. Economist declares the best way old one is worn outi. a�hd the lepai,,; �aren a 106,054,952 ale"s, weze, . . li" " jarms were ,cent. of available Plant food, as nittro,� AP " , I . re b1loft- evlffY Month from to golve all economile' trubles is a to up 9 owners, while 2,505 f ., S(ngle $1.50 to $3.00 IfRP411.. 1, I fttiroft ` bee,fL9 ' ' parsni-ps, gpinabb do will asm ,,and when these costs, are cot , areld W 6 gen, pbosphlomic acid and potash sing- Rates D.,61, S100 to $5.00, . � � 410t , - own twidIve inch,ee June until frost, There -should be print .more money. Jacking it- 'UP with the cost of iny other type of frOPO"W4 96 beflianted lb�r man"W�' il require niplale hand cui*ivnew. sl"o for goent, slome for bouquets, with jack, in Other words. — Ottawa road, the comlparision will be . headed the %A of Oman- ly or combined. In IftS This ndni- , .... "' I � � . . jb,8tbvVk" I VOMYO ,,in most unitam 0 this nomfWr of 759 mulm was raised to 14 Pei? cent., , � I ,; . C It POWELL, No. 1, �� ". . ,there sonife .to brighten up sl-Ady conlers!, Journal. favorable to these surfaces for roads 999(r1o, fams t �. , ,�,''; , IVINWO 11space is at a premliami . .. but A,e gerieage in sucli falifIll's nivel- which is the, requirement still in ef- . fi Il- � .Vg" othfew sihoft oluts,, such; as kubet- and otheirs for wiv&w boxes, or tall � 'h9ving 8 traffic Of fTM 300 to, 2,000 . -4pare4 10th 204 fefet. Durir� the first year of - the HOTEL WAVERLEY ' I I . . . , ,�111 ,", ,, , , , � I' stiliff like wreenz. Ifflth a range of colors rh- aged lgg,agb SS CM � I., � ­ I A � vehicles per day. When. compareid to "i, " - ##iv' -�%e WerY , 00W 7 I 01� :".", 4 le!tbute AllurilgI, cm irsftboiw, with it season �of No sloolver do we gA a nice 11RIe Which or&xtion of the 14 iper cent. total I Spadlon Avenue and College Street ,, �? �i�, '.40inalch, wo "16 fit 0 - a gravel road., �ioniilderiug that drag- "manager"A J)mms in Msnl� ,, �� � , , i"A ' those �q ncreq-, Qoebec,had planit food requirement hundreds of ,� % til mi Arranged than some of 4 wouk"fald., *. ..'Ill, �11. bei or ftbbap whildh blooln for annuals frow '1% * 'on 2108A of 'Imiian- -brands 4 so -milled fortilizen I I �� , " ,� *" ft"Mglo 1 A oheli �gryl-lng' inferral ,,cieuftists e e al . sts t vuiber % were, I t�, ,,,,�, 1� �� 'it, - gihts om, Ong . g1w � . . A .1 " 06 '460t I . , '. 11 � ��qtflft fpll' tcgrA t�A-tll ,Well Mveirlibor land 'With ke two bladesi of i7ftted, I believie that -in mizny cai lthle second law 448, WmOrb- put outof the ,- � '1,%',',.`-,'11 ­ 1. , 'mh 'to over six feet, It is I Alaw us how to. 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