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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Jul 1908, p. 4

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A Nail Puller. 3 '] +: Postmortem examination of a mare. that "died In Jefferson county, N. Y., disclosed a bunch of threepenny the size of an egg and a scrap of zine two and one-half inches long la the out i intestines, which were lacerated. Ii i 2 Ea h was concluded that she pulled these in READE Bim you victim? Js oo sth arayo HAS YOUR BLOOD BE BLOOD POTSONR aro the most prevalent and most tite blood of the victiu and Sule entirely eradicated fi lewaro of Mercyty. 1L only sup 0 TEE he the 'stable of a former owner, R 4% ood Le pt uy try Gentl 3 Free Ho mney vou "Whar Tclag dono fo thers it i ap Shey No matter who has for an hones STUDY OF ER DAIRY FORM : | FREE FOR HC iE TREATMENT is instructive and necessary in order ", Bower, would Tae his sbecp that the cow's function may be under . or om vy: clay eatise' it to poach. stood and that we know how that beep, then, have two values--first, ction Is performed. The purpose of that of improving tho soll, elther by 4, g4iry cow 1s to make milk, and to manpuring it or by treading and ma. nuring combined, and next by provid- feat ant, handle her gioverly fF HTK ing mutton and wool. How. then, can a knowledge of the principal organs we 15 the Onis iti oh th " employed is necessary. After studying Crease 14 ey I he cow and knowing the work re- turn? quired of each part of her anatomy it chap to round on a pal, but that there fish you sold my missus this morfin® was--well, the cat ain't been near the house since and"-- "Ned," replied the friesd of his youth sadly, "mine's a difficult job. Gong Easr 10 fra, GEO pom. 10.28 pan. A.J. DAVIS, Every agriculturist is aware of the fact that 'the better the quality of the A FINE COTSWOLD YBARLING. {parent stock, whether it be animal or seed, the better the result in the prod luce, A great majority of farmers lown flocks which are practically mon- igrel In blood. They may be of the type tof the pure breed of the district or {they may not be. They are annually mated with rams which are selected at liberal prices from good flocks of pure bred stock, and in this way the character of the flock is to some extent maintained, especially where the best ewes are selected for breeding and the inferior rejected. It happens, however, that nearly every healthy ewe is re talned, however imperfect she may be in form, breeding capacity and mutton making character, The only way to level up to a high standard is to reject every animal from of blood, which im- character, ov, rapid fattening and the power tc produce the best meat in larger quan tity on the best parts. The quality of the wool produced by sheep is very materially affected by the feeding which the ani receive 'when the wool is being grown. When: ever sheep are allowed to run down in condition a distinct weakness of the fiber of the wool will at once manifest itself in that portion which is at thar particular time in course of active for: mation. When wool goes on the looms its inferiority at once becomes evident 'by the fiber breaking up and damaging the gnality of the fabric into which it 1s being tured. In the prod tion of wool it has been found that 'food rich in albuminoids is the best. Steer Feeding. Here is some Canadian experience in | feeding for beef: Experiments in feeding for a long period compared as to profits with feed- dng for a short period have shown that it roughage be relatively more plenti- ful and cheaper than meal then the "long feed" is the more profitable, but mwhere. meal ds plentiful and rourhage by Harmless Remedy Many are are using 1t 'and receiving benefit from its tength-giving power. 3% you worked bard, eve force. | the breeding stock which fails to pass | a standard of excellence, and that : | stan should be rigidly adhered to. | thing to note, then, is the size, quality, prolifica- | will be realized that "dairy form" is the direct result of the activity of these parts. The farmer, either in buying or rear- Ing cows for use in the dairy, should LOCATION OF POINTS OF DAIRY COW. [1 face; 2, muzzle; 3, forehead; 4, neck; 5, shoulder; 8, withers; 7, chest; 8, girth; 10, ribs; 11, stomach; 12, back; 13, chine; 14, loin; 15, hips; 16, pin bones; 17, thighs; 18, 'escutcheon; 18, udder; 2, milk wells; 22, milk veins.] make himself acquainted with what Is known as the "dairy form," says a writer in Farmers Advocate. This form in its general characteristics will be found in almost every good milk cow. The following table is the scale of points for the dairy cow: Perfect General appearance score. Form, inclined to wedge shape Quality, hair fine, soft; skin Patios loose, mediwmn thickness; secretion yellow; bone clean, fine 'Temper: nervous, indicated bid lean appearance when in milk.. Head and ncck-- 2 Muzzle clean cut, mouth large, nos- fine, clean, light dewlap...... Fore quarters-- cinesaresdaie WH ee ME 7 on Chest deep, low.. 8. Girth large, with full fore flank. 10-11. Barrel, ribs broad, apart; large stomach. 12. Back lean, straight, of 14 Loin broad. Tail long, su ine hair ip switch. 17. Thighs thin, 18. Escutcheon, bre over 'thighs, extending high and wide; large thigh ovals.. 18. Udder long, attached 'high and "ful, 'extending far in front and full, flexible; quarters even and 3ee from fleshiness. Teats large, evenly placed 21-22. Mammary veins large, tuous, branched with on wil tension; large and numerous milk semis ped B Milk can come only "from | the cow consumes. The food into the stomach and digested accord- ing to the same general laws ! tion of other animals. Spring Tiredness Cured & | CENTRAL ONTARIO : Changes of firm name, changes of I've got to make a living, and if the fish is good I sells it and does pretty well. If it ain't good I sells it and does pretty well also. It ain't my fault; I never sent the stuff wrong. But yot're a pal 0' mine, and I'll let PUR you know 'ow you can find out fot yourself 'ow things are." "Yes," said Ned eagerly. "If you 'ears me shout 'Fine fresh fish!" you ean reckon it is fresh fish, but if I shout 'Fish, oh/'--well, ft 48 Mir, sober its for H LREDB PR in: LUFF CR $100 per 5 Reduogk fish, oh!"--London Tit-Bits. Moen Blindness In Horses. It is said that "moon blindness" in & horse is caused by 'wolf teeth" --two Wanted to In the vicinity of Pg small surplus teeth Just in front of the adjacent to the Kawarfiial first upper premolars, one on each Sinall farm. side of the upper jaw. An authority says: "The 'wolf teeth' do not cause Rent paid eye disease or any othef harm and usu- Toranto, June 2, 1908. ally are not discovered until the eye disease appears. The eye trouble 'is 'periodic ophthaimia' (thoon blindness), which is b itary and t Th ds upon t ds of horses suffer from this eye disease, yet have not a 'wolf tooth' in their heads. The important matter to remember in con- nection with periodic ophthalmia is not the significance of the 'wolf tooth,' but the necessity and importance of re- jecting from breeding operations all afifcted with periodic ophthalmia, or cataract, which results ffom Fepeated attacks" For Over Sixty Years MRS. WINKLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has bern uoed hy mil of mothers for their children while teething, If disturbed at night and broken of you rest by @ sick child suffering and crying with pain of * Cutting Teeth, send at once and gat a Lottie of "Mrs | Winslow's Soothing Syrap* for Obildren Teothing. I will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake abotit it. It cures Diarrhasa, Regnintes the Stomoch and Bowels, Cures Wim Colio, Softens the Gums, Reduces Inflammation and gives tone snd energy to the whole system. "Mrs law's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is oplesantto the taste and is the prescription of ove of the o'dest and best female physicians and nurses in the United §tates. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. T¥ sure and ask WW Telephone [irectory Jonathanls TM. H. HARRIS nee of the abov vites Tenders belonging to this Estat to about $700. tor the Highest or any tendg sarily accepted. on the South: west and Jobr Highest or an sarily accepted. Assig- §tate, In--- Debts unting t neces 20 BELL TRLEPRONE COMPANY "OF CANADA Isalout to publish a new issue of ;Li the Oficial Telephone Directory for the District of Including the Town. of "PORT PEHRY ; street address; or for duplicate enteries, Should be handed in at} once to Lc W. H, McCAW, "Local Manager. the most fective ' built. GOOD 61 GULATION And Is Coni tly growing in Public Favors lt is the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM : meat in Port Prey, i {RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES PORT PERRY. | peas thanking the pubfie for the have Xepta Liyery, ish ave, mwuch pi odsure: iy MY LIVERY ! to my former place of business which Tam about to largely extend in- crease facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- able R. VANSICKLER. Port Perty, June 21, 1900. gt returned if we il Any dif and, 4; description of Amy th Rveaiion Bes receive our opinion n patentability of same. Ho to O it Sem upon request. Patents vertised foi or saleat our expense. ia taken out thr us receive ea PATENT RECORD, n ij Ly an rculated journal, by M; urets and Juvestors. for ab FREE. Address, ' VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Pateat Attorneys,) a a AND IMPLEMENTS -- Ar SUNDERLAND JHE undersigned keeps on hand T sales the rallowing Agritutbural fies and Implements manufactured by i] Shor OF PETERBORO:. liberal age received dating the | Ww ater . dn wre Wi. 3 POUT PER RY CaF WT pie Pend funy 16 March ing y oa teh 0, La du wy 8 Aap 1 vr. Clerk, Jot itaumry 1! , sr or do B, 1a dq 6. CANNIN ONC, ¢ 0 nan! h SERRE 2 . BEAVERTON Clerk, Get. F. Brace, Bear Jans to, March m Sep the pa hn i, duly 16k 1. UPTERGROVE- Cl ¥, B. doll diemin A aon Be Nig Ti ui Bor 2h Norsmber 10, Jun. 11, 168 By order, , ps J. Ee Soave : Daten aL Which, Nov! 18th sn oF ths Pence, te a Shook OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE WARNES which 3 am determingd dusei) Tygyes P t to C. Ed gah of i "al will be, allowed on 'nll Salus Irom pow unit Jan: 1st next. All work being a MADE BY HAND EJ and uc _ factory work kept in stock, the super arity of wy. gods will at che husomy apparent. ntending poreharbew will Aud that hi givimr (mow call before looking elnewher the yan be guited in quality apd price, my long experience in the rade being ao indie putaule guarantee that pecicet satisfaction will be given by any Article purch Vverthing in my Jive of hivsinesa "¥op constantly on hand and repeire. neu neéutly nd profoptly attended to, . JOHN BOI PE. Pory Perry: Pra, Wo The under gned having ope! d. bitsiness in the {Ste aly uid by Ms ih oir Archer & Archer ust west 6 5

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