Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Mar 1922, p. 11

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH "22. 1920. THE DAIL Y BRITISH WHIG. 11 i | monstrated the "enthusiasm of the Tom 2 Irs 8C 1001, : J H WHIG | HUMOR | People of the county toward this | THE IMPLEMENT SHED STUDY | PLAY | worthy institution. i Him SPORTS rita . . a WORK | Diplomas were presenieq to the | A -- . | __DIGGEST LITTLE PAPER IN THE WoRLD three graduating nurses. aie. Eve-| Should be an Important Feature legh, Miss Teavitt and Miss hg in Farm Buildings _ - ---- IG KA ~--by Rev. Alfred Brown, and aq- mn r o WHITE EAGLE | A CHOCOLATE DRap BOXING NGAROOS dresses were delivered by the meds-| , . { [cal fraternity, Rev. P, I, Barber, | Have It Centrally Located--How to came nd his little horse Red ~ or" , -- {Rev. D. A V. Brown, and Mayor Make Cement Posts for Founda. Bulli came into Omaha, Nebragia, t Ser having traveled $00 miles trom | Newman, Hore Oly Have hophen nw c nh. Montana, in Ser dour 4 "v8 | | REDUCE BY Gi h . --_-- Under Clean Cover, But Keep 4 Fle Kangaroos Them Ready. - Whites Eagle | A aa) E50 Rt ars dl _ ? 4 * oa Sudly . . kangaroo DIA RHOEA IN FOALS (Contributed by Ontario Department of ; . uy I 4 HEMLOCK We have a large and well assorted stock of Hemlock on hand. You will find that we § can meet your needs at right prices, Allan Lumber Co, = Phone 1042 . _ = = Victoria Street Tm, » TT Ii to him for this Agriculture, Toronto.) record ride, ; : p17 hin- He was on his a" / 4 Scours Causes Many Losses An- The storage of tools and mae way from Sheri- = J 3 : ery in a general barn is not always an, Wyoming, bs 1 . 5 t nually Among Young Colts, economical. Frequently the barn has to New York . iA pe, ) He A City with a - ; pf > to be cleared out during haying or ; He and with Symptoms Described and Timely hafvest storage, necessitating the re-, i Treatment Suggested -- Lauda. moval ef the implements for a long vs BOC Drance abou: num and Castor Oil a Good period of exposure. A building {e- . unity Drench--Preparing for Gardening. signed and constructed for imple- ~~ -- - 3 3 SSeS AT EET -- = i . They cleverly (Contributed by Ontario Department of | ment storage is to be desired on PLUMBING WwW RK DONE The following pooms were written y Agriculture, Toronto.) every farm. The size of an 'imple- ' Tania Sed veied Ter bite Bagle, the famous Taaieh «The occurrence of Secours in foals ment shed ean be determined by work." Plumbing and Heat . People, Indian's Lament is Tesponsible for a considerable part | measuring the implements and then | rides ag rr? Jetting oa he Game all gone, we working nows . x of the losses among them during the determining the space required by | floux and Creek Indian, and big hon Fowa all Brgke, we unning viow. 4 3 earlier periods of their lives. It often | ach. Wide buildings are not usually | bia Simeuts, pong, When he xl sm : Jul TR owe; i I makes its appearance within a few | satisfactory, since such will incline to- | '== Hineas whiny tert ioorad pom Qyenals on, blankets gone, ther i days after birth, without any appar- { ward a storage system that requires | uld not go to school, though he was Old-time Indian ours Jz boas on, ent cause. Among the various causes | the removal of several implements A white family too : r VAr- In and they taught Mm to roy Stacking iw Pipe, feelt responsible may be mentioned too | tn order to get the one wanted. Nar | » nm : 7 loved 10 read ang to write. pe qua O& by the tepce door, . long intervals being allowed between | row buildings just wide enough to" It a ise rid tes poetry and articles on western | TH4¢ old times come back Te More. the sucking periods, as is often the | protect the largest implements and . > Cho ses care when tho dam ln being worked | watons are to rnb oS X3-400/ In summer White Fagle, "ang ya o The Prairie Dog 3 : lived. 42d the foal allowed to suck only | Should Bo Centrally Located. ) fa > 21 Hid by --~ Bo ou Gear bie wien during the mornings, noon, and even- The Implement shed should pe | F ¢ os > Him little tail an time goes fp, . ings, and when the foal is hungry | located as a central feature in the me Him mein "a Jorking "ip, ip, yip.~ Toved, '| the milk is swallowed rapidly and in | farmsteaq group of buildings at a ) io--tange In rer] Him much fat 'cause him"eat min a) . d - ki grass, fi excessive quantities. Another fre- | point midway between the house an \ = Cx It "will keep "the tchen p | Him Jump fn Bole when folks go past. f * Quent cause is the foal sucking the barn, In such a position as to be baw i SAT and wo un Je -- As Tommy sat in the summerhouse, mare after she hag been Over-exert- | convenient to teamsters ii to and Ts Q Su or Use electric or TO-DAY'S puzzLE a» Shasond 10 glance up just in tyme ed, or while she is in an Overheated | from flelds and roads. Concrete ¥ -. alone and cook in cool com Behead a ead appear a condition, and the udder has become | floors sre highly satisfactory, but (fe . A fort. It is very compact, filled with milk in which there may | not always necessary; gravel and CS wr a bao be an excess of the products dry earth floors are generally satis- : he ¥ rel book %0 Moffats, factory. The walls need only to pro- \\ Limi nitad: Westos, Ontarie, EJs also another tect from wind and' sun, while the : 3 a8 in the case of foals being : N lips fed on cow's milk. roof, if it will keep out the rain El t } e : It may also res and dust, is satisfactory. This means [ [4 r Cc TAR into the house, just ; ; & cheap structure, made up of 2 x 4 to Ran eS dropped out of sight, 2x 6 inch boards and prepared roof- An hour later Tommy Ing paper. The wall framework can be constructed of 3 X 4 or four-inch FOR SALE BY "Why aidn't yoy want to go to the Poles set on 24-16¢ch centers. Sheds .l . bt for Runtiny SONCert™ she asked, when' thoy wire \ fation in 'the milk, which tends to | planned to be 16 feet or more a Th P bl Ut ] H d S | ar ie ania Bok Nome, Ch L derange the stomach of the foal. width should have Fre Falters i e u 1C i ity y ro op Because it was dark in ¢ S moving | Mr, thought the ° the roof is of one slope, tough P for The Boys and Girls picture show," he answered, 'So I{ matter over, Then he bought his son tire rq Blo other Pa disposing board sheating and battens well nail- 268 Princess 8t., Kingston, Ont. Phone 844 Mut need to wash my ears. * large new sketch book. ed will make a desirable and strong he. wall, quite good enough to shelter ble, and espec the farm machines and tools, charge, and when Questioned by the are flithy and How to Make a Good Foundation, » . magistrate as to where he had ge. £ CAN GET LIQUOR EVEN cured the liquor he unfolded his Tealage., 10 the foresoi th The foundation should be firm, Automotive Equipment ' B to the foregoing, there and can be easily made by setting IF YOU HAVE NO MONEY story. He said that on Saturday are also some infectious agents (dis- half barrels in ae and level, and . Tourists' Burean Justine ian Accesnoriey night he had paid a visit to the homa ease germs) which cause a very fatal then filing up with cement concrete, Phone SISW - - - - 109 Broek st, Kingston, Ost. {of Mrs, McIlroy, on Patrick street, | form of scours or dysentery in foals. Xxcellent foundations, An GV. DREDGE , ------ Such make excellen t B. R. XYRES rt Hmm" .. -- = -- -- = --_-- -- = = = = = = = -- -- = --_-- -- -- = = PRINCESS STREET Phone §78w. ~ rdi t| of |and that while there he had secured Symptoms.--When the foal is af- Inset of 2x 4 in the cement to spike Accord ng to the Evidence [a bottle of liquor from one, Otto | fected with the symptoms the sills to is very essential in windly a Thirsty One in Police Knott. He did not'pay for the bottle by a constipat- localities. Implement houses may be Court. but agreed 'o pay ayer the money built with one side open, or one side : ee -- ry a ~ \ followed by the de up of doors, half of -- later on. But this was not aj]. a Pp s CANADIAN, NTIS Some people say 1t is hard to get [said he also secured a second bottle | Matter. hung on an inside track 66 S be E 9 TI 3 MEER liquor, but according to the evidence | from Knott, The price agreed upon | o peculiar, double' crack arpatsids track, . I = of a thirsty one before Magistrata | for the "precious stuff" was $8 a bot- and hips become soaked apd covered hanging permits the opening of a poo' Farrell on Tuesday morning, it 3 |tle, with the discharges, which, in se door at any point, which is an $m. Punctureless Inner Tires % No Rim-cuts IYERPOGL edoga | Ot much of a "trick" to get some of The case ws re. Yere cases, become portant feature. --L, Stevenson, Sec- No Punctures+-No Blowouts 75% Saving in Cases. ! .. Montcalm | the "good old stuff", even it you {and other char, a retary, Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto, LASGOw "Tain doi. t happen to hate the wherewith. [sul " ©. The thirsty ons A D M LI ER SP HN OW : S ent snr Li aud 1h ARE THE IMPLEMENTS READY? : 1 Ag pay for it in your Jeans at the | was allowed 'out without bail. OF i If not arrested the condi- sgow | time. -- : gation That Gee B GHAN' L, GLASGOW ton may prove fatal in from two A Question That the Prudent Farmer C S. GARAGE vo... Metagama| The tippler Was charged with to ten days. A oa) "haviig liquor in a place other than « ¥ Will Keep In Mind, am » : . Scandinavian a private dwelling place." s With tillage and harvesting mach- "I'ON, ANT. The accused pleaded guilty to the inery in idleness during the winter Melita Period and with farm men not as | remo ET TT ner HAVANA, : been tioned. busy as they are during the spring a ; 4 March 21. The young son of from exposure to cold rain | season, it is 800d management to gee Sicilian Y7 George Funnel, John street, was tax. . The stable should be main- that all implements and tools are en to the Hotel Dieu in Kingston on ithampton - Friday last and successfully operat- Lo soln p= ) +&d on for appendicitis. May N20 Tune Pens Scotiang The attendance of Grace Method. May 16/June uly ress France 1 Spare periods can be very profitably ress Britain " used in going over all machines and ._Montclare ya making good any wear and tear, : Mogizeal is jot has been provided for three classes . | tightening bolts and rivets, putting ay 33uns #Juns Mjonteaim \ (I ww A in the gallery of the main auditor- In new parts where needed; painting May 19! June 1 * Montrose h \ ) As fum, 2 to protect against rust and weather- May 28June 33 .....1. Victorian NS 5 R. C. McCullough went to Toren. ; + | Ing, have done much to prolong the May 8lJune Siduly 1 1; 0 TR ZG Xi to for the week-end and will be gc. | and evenings, care should be eXxercis- | usefulness of farm tools. Many May 13[June 7 d by sl Sal cL companied home by his grandson | ®d to prevent jt, when hungry ang hours and many dollars are lost each May 20{June 17(July 3 " o Nr who will spend some time here | the stomach empty, from sucking | year through tools and implements May Jiijune 2euly 3} . " p-- alk Thomas Lambert ret ned to Wing. | 'Be milk too rapidly and In exces. being neglected. Ploughs, binders, Pr ery 3 40 ; ambert returned to ror o=! sive quantities, dam has been | mowers and Lakes left in the fields May 24{June 21jjuly 14"% Nl] 80r on Sunday after a few days' visit over-exerted and become over. » | OF in the f&rm yard or along the June 7\July § with friends in town, 20me of the milk should be With- | fence row or in the orchard have Miss Annie Kelly, who is entering | drawn by hand from the udder be- ns Wn Toronto Genera] hospital, as nurge- | fore allowing the foal to commence 9 GRAND TR LTH RAILWAY In-training, left on Saturday to as- sucking, SALMAN (sume her duties, The nat . Mr. and Mrs, Earl Cummings, Ployed i One hundred per cent. eflicieney from i farm implements and tools comes FREIGHT ON Approximate Sail who have been the guests of the for- only to those who take care of their implements, Provide Protection from ST, JOHN«=LON mer's parents, for 8 few days, have ascertained jf : Ak Is Lo Yondont? AGENCY F OR ALL [returned to their home in Niagara With the exception of those casey (heper when uot in use and keep pt Jo 30 Nu Falls, Which have resulted from the impro- | them clean, sharp and tight, ie: - Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge, Brockville, | per use of physic medicines, it ig us- | rush of spring work is OCEAN STEAMSHIPS were the guests - of Mr. and Mrs, | ually best to begin treatment by giv- | dered by the ploughs being rusty, Morton Clow, Wellington street, for , loose or out of adjustment, by the ADE. - the week-end. barrows being dull, by the grain Freight Dept. Ph For particulars apply to: The G.W.V.A. had a large attend- drill and the roller being out of re- ance at their weekly euchre las: Pair when such should be in the fleld Apply Local 8 i catechu may be given in a cuptul of | and in use. A little attention to the HB, Beiumont, le Al J. P. HANLEY evening. boiled milk or flour Bruel every four | implements during . Feb an ' Adelnige 2108 | Ba wm 3 Site. Snare ot Bua haul, until the movements of Mazen i avy hours and dollars in Canadian Pacific nea | the Wels become more April an ~--L. Stevenson Trafic Agents TRANSATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS the auditorium of thé | An, a Dept. a Agriculture, Toronto, mn ne st. L , Sense The man who claims evf 7, t Sailing Liste Now Read. ening by Mr. MeFaq- nday with him has too { ~ C8 Kirkpatrick » Montreal, A number' of' um, Keeping Celery, Gund y n Agent . . gg Clarence Strees anthems were also rendered by "the Teq . At a constant temperature of 32 inn. | chotr, > degrees Fahr., celery can be kept for When the foal ig in & weakened Sondition, its strength should be Kegs orks Sontha, Tookiinead on due up by means of An egg beaten up it was cut. Recent eo : { ', Xperimients. at MTT mm | A p mily, reral ounces of the mothers the Ontario Government Coiq Stor NI Hi I i | v- mouth, age Station at Brighton, bear out this St. John-Havann-Ki and repeated at statement, which knowieq 3 ge will several hours, as may appear Prove of immense value to growers, Sary, To obtain the best resuits from cold storage, celery sh grown, partially bi. Part roots om, with : . ® left for 'protects The immense crowd that flea trea ay car Baur Sad placed the auditorium of the church a9. President on S cont.' | Storage the same day. It home-made lime-sulhyy solu- | Preparing for Gardening. tion is to be used, make it poy and This mouth begins active gar. eeded. | "cnlng work. Hot-beds should be seed of the early 4 poison they will eat, green or arsenate of lead, -- The cheering word and smile in the Sick room ought to come under the head of good medicine. Put spraying machine into goga . 'ondition, and test ft. in Portland, Oregon, are Forty-five Per cent. of the people Chase's Ointment Keep plant aphis in check using planting roges along one af the city's | of New York are engaged in sain some tobacco preparation, > re bigbways, . ful occupation, 3 2 ale

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