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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1893, p. 3

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s, y When a rosaiS to ha raisea tO a grade ; , arrang a covered box in such a manner TH~ FA ~L itshoui ha due wi h the haetm-tat it eau ha moved fromn fied to field as, TIL F PuU.it holdbcdon wtLthma teralposibeasg~nc5, l1 i ~cal shatck is changed, or lumps of rock sait or . sle ,0t.36cn sh1no a rad hufit 45 may be provided. SEC IA L gh as I e t g c ro m ow a n6 ara s d th ree ~ 'xr in9~i~ fe a with o C s aow m ai. ten coverel with Ti e main causes n fi ffes in barns d ring Ma'e Formoretha 2) ears say anold su ai avl haîaw3,Yaa-gond.coldweather is keroseua latern, w.n ~ ~ farer, weaekapt fro-n 15 to 2) COW3 After a iad i3 brought to a grade eight ar-ihrm)o5l ild- cleaued, each itr W e frmer - ha3to ban ijches nf gravai for a top is as goo aAmre c.u ig tksm pto pexpio eo aisn he -ith Lie.ups in ec.ch, 53 leet bl 0 lect for ir, four to cighit years i't i h- o nerly overtuniid. Either causaeau an cohviatad. wdand six aund one-half faIt hib, wthflat and ueed to ha crowuai witii six inches Eniough strong io ok a ebuh ~j ~ cel Iorwth short plarks for tie cattie more gravai, after wuh0 it wml ha as ner for aý trifling sum and adiusted in a few ~ ~~ ~to tn u oiebadlbil h raeta u lmt u aailW1 inu tes to furnish a saf3elac for haogmngg 'Aald n d ube bDrl E.is a laer a en sOu li ieanInttralw ern wherevar nues 'kndiarly cattleith a t 'litliaglass to let the cald aadmit.-w)r o in, u ventilation exacct cracks a-al knt I a a ot gravel or more is put ou at cishm Sholes (we kspt themn 0close] as Wall mas neou tirne it wil settie, tread out aud haca If exýports o? hay assumae large propor- ~~ii o>~. ~ could. We watr'~d ourstoks aw each l fat road as soon as if half tisat qaatity fstin it wlli affect tha prie here, uIoi dýay and looked ont thal nach one bal a uaed. i-ybto birknso ed nldn gud hacetodrink. If Voit use large Stones for a foundlation o hy ut of oth er situendinnd do ha in o u to fu shtitutasfor hay. ODc h ardcetao ' h hwe turned the (10w s a du n aati nues abovo ac d ccover xvttogravai grain, 5 We emu t acOfi t- itaton aa to drik was sheltarad from the wind by tue frot will dispiace the foundation ad 0r corn fodder crop cornes firt into con- nue araon I esb Side,One n te nort, in a faw years yourra 7ilhafl isdration aud gi-aatm'r care than aver shouid ti wtein ndhoolsld~ms.hae9,1, oles, humpn u aoe.Ds h soe en asaviag i. Toose who have io gites and feuce ou the south. 1 ad nravel togather. A. road ht a pet wiii of course sec Ithat hey ara filil u We had a wli ad uMP ,(p na iron ' grave o it but hias wora uncvea rnay he 4thnSe who have n silo8s hould adopt the 1zil;iý - tin wteinthe shed and did 0nikd,< 1y1avthras iuch'as d'p, raked off hs ahd I uigadpeervîng the The Men you know. ýoNTAXO AN The Men you know.

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