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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 May 1915, p. 3

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slight variation of tempera: different parts of the egg cham. 'on the third day. when ibe ps urned, It is pecessary cool them that ft takes to turn thém. From thé Lifd diy to the nineteenth day the§ | should 'be cooled regularly, As thé chicks. develop they may be cooled ger each day until during the lutter > he tiatch they may be cooled or almost sn bour without any injury sad | 1 great benefit. ; s nineteenth' day the chamber sho closed; to remnin un. 111 te chicks are hatched. On"the if- teenth, seventeenth and nineteenth days the eggs should be sprayed wilt ture to aid the cuicks in picking thelr {s in the machine this spraying is uu «| necessary. "The fame should De turi- {ed down slightly during these last t J days. as an increased temperatué red +8nits from the animal beat in the Chicks' bodies. The chamber should be darkened if theres a glass front in sie' machine. Thiy will tend to pre tent the chicks from forcing their way he front of the machine, They 0 op for twelve hours : sthio eu totios erate for breoding swine (br shown plainly in {he accompanying ljnstra- "thom, wigs National Stockinan, The in- fer "aryanzenient is the part hard (0 understand. The long pleces with the _ holes fu them (ce cuit) cnn be mised up or let down as required by the ORATE POR BREEDING SWINE. "height of sow, tsing the gas pipe for the back end and an Iron rod for the 'front. If fhe height cannot Le prop erly estimated before the sow is driv en in it can be quickly clianged after _ ward; The 'sbelves on exch side uf the * pow for the fore feet of the boar ran vest at the ends of gas pipe and rod. oe fn most eases the shelf ou one side can be made stationary or the othe! made in two parts so it can he wid- ened or made narrow, These cau rest on tbe.rods at the ends and can Le pus "fn pldce In a moment after the sow ls "put inthe box. . Gare of the Brood Sow. - The quality of your spring crop of pigs will be detérriined by the kind of Fare you are now giving your Lrnod ROWS, keep them on dry feed d mighty little corn; but lots, 'Alfalfa or even clover ned, Mangels or of on better "Gud be coted once a | ly the fength of time | warm water to furnish suflicient ois. way trough the sbell. If a sand tray | "SPECIAL PRIASS. At Port Pi . Rov's Coits i -- 1st prize; dull ser vice fee ; 2nd prize, one-half ser- "yice fee ; 31d prize, ove-third ser- vice fez Dams of coulis, elegibie for these prizes, must Li bred to Pomeroy this year (1915.) Pomerey is a beanutul Ulack; | fouled in 190g, stands 152, weighs 1150 Ibs, He was trained a hitle as a three year old on a farm track and trotieda mile 10 2 28%, haivesin 12 The family of Biogen 2.003 has no cquai in the annelssob 'ho ting horse Listary for breedmg or qial- ities and no sire of lis dge cvet approximated his showing as to pro ducing sobs and grandsons ol which last genera ion, Cochato (cife of | PoMER.Y) 16 the greatest represen: 8 tive as a sie. : { Taking as a whole 'the ecombina- | tion of sices and dams back of Pou kkoY is emioently conducive tor i begetting race-winnérs and. ganie race-hotses, + x An its te of the Canadian Sports- man contained a hist of the Leading | Sires for 1913, in @ll 58 The pro- | genitors of Pomeroy are all top notchers and 1] dir get make a total | in the hst that «tar eclipses the record of apy other family in 1913. Pomgzwoys sire, Cochatozgi}, §; grend sue; Todd 2:14 v3 5 prea grand swe; Bingen 2.003 14. This places Pomeroy as a progenyof -u-h spuedy ancestors far ahead as re- | gards being bred for spr=ediot any | sire" that was ever stabled io the i Domisiion. . : fetta. of ng © ExwonmnNr No. 3033. 16 FOMERQOY 1 Standard-Bred - Stud © Book as No owned by A. G, Dowson, of Port Perry, foaled in 1909 has been enrolled under the ONPARIO STALLION ACT. . Iuspected on the 3rd day of March. 1914, and found) to be free from the Malformatidns and Diseases named 'in the Regulations under ihe said Act. | THX ONTARIO STALKION ENROLMENT T iv BOARD, Pigs. PETER WHITE, Chairnsan. R:W. WADE, Seerefary: Dated at Toronts, Ontario ; the 6th day of May, 1915." [SEAL] . Good until December 31st, 1915. "Rough on Rats" clears out Rats, Mice, etc. Don't Die in-the House. .15c. and 25¢. at Drag and Country Stores. nt. lee, rie TICKETS TO ALL FARTS 'OF THE Worip,--0r. W. H. McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a position {0 issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties 'as to the cheapest and Lest routes, &c. 1° addition to his nuinerons Ticket Agtucies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he bas been re appoiutcd Ticket Agent for the Grand Trank Railway... Parties nied ling to travel will consult ther town interests: by consulting' Mr. . McCaw belore embarking on a trip PORT PERRY MARK Corrected weekly by Jas. Lm # and Seed Merchay 5 en Pall Faiefob Botiz go fur wi Graham om far with Lighly satis wetory Foro is giviug universal satistactiom--heuce : 'its great popularity with all. : & Carnegie. || a Rae Es AHL (Successor to W, A. Boyce) Rem mnr Fresh Mich received weekly. Srna WOULD ANNO UNCE|' that in succeeding Mr, Boyce ho intepils Biipplyitiy the jublic with Meat which ed anywhere, Only Choicest Animals will be purchased so that customers| * may rely ou all occasions on| on obtaining Chpite Chats at| my shop, whic Most Meat, The Best Brands of Cured Meats constantly in Prices moderate, Tender for quality cannot be" excell- | 28% the | {88 condtantly | contains a full supply of the} and Best of stock. 14 (SuccEsscRs To. JamiEsoN & Dennicon.) LIVERY Having business carried on by Jamieson & purchased the Livery Dennison, and the premises con: nected therewith we intend to RE-HORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and instal] New and Up-to-Date Vehicles with modern Trappings which for comlort and: couvenience cannot be surpassed: Spectral attentron paid to the requirettient$ of Comercial Travel ers. . Our charges are moderate and -.| we guarantee to please ofif patfons. solicited. ' Er Pliove No. 2. ~ CAWEKER BROS vx Patronage ol Cid i 1. WHITBY --Clerk, Mids 87 dounell, Whitby ~Jan. 7. March 2, April68. May 4, July 8, Sept. 1, Oet. 4, Noy, 2, Jan. 4, 1916. OSHAWA~--Clerk, Miss done! Whitby --Jan. 3 March 8, April 7, May 3; July 7, Sept. 2, Oct. 5, Nov. 8 8, Jen. 5, 1916. 3 . RROUGHAM--Clerk, M. Greenwood--Jan. 11, March 6, July 8, Gept. 8, Nov. § 1916. 5 . FORT PERRY =(lerk, J. ham, Port Perey --Jdan. 12, 8; May 7, July 8, Sept 6, 'dan. 7, 1918, © 11, July 13, Sept, 14 1914° 5. CANNING TON---Cl tor, Cannington --J. N May 12, julv 14, 8 a | | Daten whith, xow. 28th, 1914. Game in Scason| MAUDE & MILLS y- | grad 2 7 " . = Your. Orders for Spring the Lowest Prices for ROHARD'S PRICE or Number One Anthracite Coal, the D. Li. 1, acknowledged to be the best, is as follo AT BIN. DELD $7.00 87 & EggCoal 675 7:2 Coal, 6.00. 6.5€ . | ORCHARD GUARANTEES , eyery pound of Coal ho sells, It is the BEST COAL in Hark ana hot fe Coal, Properly deroed 3 § re SSPRING SUIT NOW | We Have, the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Spring and Summer Suitings ever shown in this District. A Nice Stock to choose from, WANTED | 8. ROBERTS & 00., 531 Manning Ave, 2 .- * Toronto. [0 'the Farmer LET Us QUOTE YOU ON THE { Burlington "Perfect" Silo fore buying clsewhere. . Why. buy a Silo made of Spruce when our Pine Silos Ofce oi Water Stréet. i Cult, write or phone for particulars, terms and prices, &'c. €0AL DEALERS S05] } Agents for Port Perry and District. Hbuse Phone 33 r 2 Office Phone 38 r 3 TAWKER BROS. In retarning thanks to the and Staves can be seén at onr €oal|" FRESH & TENDER Bit and Finish Guaranteed Far better and cheaperthan Ready-to-Wear. Yon gre:cordially invited to inspect our splendid Stock of Cloths, etc. The colorings are rich and tone ip beautifully, while the superior t2xture guar: antees endurance, ~~~ Ladies' Tailoring as usual jo W. EH. DOUBT. | SELL DIRT CHEAP. THE MAN WHO SELLS FARMS +-Hor Sale A number of First Class Farms; all of them may be obtained IEA _ I AM ALSO PREPARED 10 Book farms FOR SALE WHICH I MAY BE ENTRUSTED WITH MITT) --Ripro Transit NEGOTIATIONS AND SATISFAC 110N GUARANTEED. J. W. Meharry, PORT I-EEFRY _ March, 1914. } RED CLOVER ALS] public for the extensive pat- rondge bestowed upon them il would intimate, that as in the % bt will be slaughtered, so as to . USBRIDGE--=Cleik, R. 1 Uxbridge--Jan. 48, Mnreh § y past oly, chigice fat animals ensure the choicest and ten- derests Cuts possible, and we llintend at all times to have an J am ly of R CHOICE MEATS and deliver Promptly, iki AND TIMOTHY SEEL FOR THE SPRING TRA 40 Sead sold subject to Government Ins =" graded accordingly. Fn Ricur EB Buying Highest Price -- ting, House Decorating 3

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