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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Feb 1910, p. 4

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° to any owner sized mares that will foal colts have the qualities to make them salable. Mule colts have decided ad ils | { | | } EA ; 18 fe v 3 i 1) th i i : g i il ; til of I 1 bil i HE eit : g over horse colts In a general way. We | § all koow that at the present time g . Liotse eoit of a souns Laue to be Gal | dhle at a profit must possess some qualities of high character. Good driv- ers, good good draft horses and some other classes, as army | horses, will sell at a profit, but "plugs" are not wanted at figures that pay to raise them. Of course there may be "plug" mules as well as "plug" horses, and no doubt they will average less profitable than "ping" horses. Small and crooked mules cannot be made to pay any profit ip any region where it costs a reasonable amount to raise a colt So in breeding mares for mules it is fool- ish to use small and defective mares or to use a small and inferior jack. Any man who has enough land of the kind to make grass will in almost J HIGH HEADED Shand MULES. Lfyom Breeder's Gazette, Chicage.] any state tow find mule raising very prafitable if be will get the right sort of wares and Leep the colts growing ight along till they wnake the neces sary size. The mares wust be of good size. The mule will be sure to get his size frow Lis dam, Bnd If he is kept growing right along he will be good for a fair price 2s a two-year-old and for "a betier one 1 three. And yet a steer of the same age. They will give better results if used much as they should, mix shelled corn and oats in equai parts by weight and grind them. Feed only a little gr "ley in the previous election. He also | friend, Winston Charchall the cost wili nut Le wore than that of Feeding is another lioportant factor | in mule raising. Either corn or oats | are good fecd to use with alfalfa hay. | together thao If either one is fed alone. | If the males do wot seem to est as i his father's vo ela A busi- ness :nd went to defeated In East Finsbury in 5 bat | was returned in 1905. He is a frequ- ent Niskios to Canada Dr. T agNamars was born in Montreal, 3 yesrs ago. He has been in Palbameni since 1590, and bas been Secretary to the Admirzlty in the Asquith Coverrment In 1907-8 he was under of Government . but started out in Life | 2 teacher in an elementary -- G ert "Parker (Cronist) is a | of age. He was bora near bim vorld-fzmoes. He ed Gravesend since 1900. E Cranshew Williams (Liber=D), | who mas elected at the head of the | poll for Leicester, is s young man wellknown here. He visited Canada | with Hamar Greenwood three years 2go, and again in 1908. Or both trips be discussed in the Tasaftian press and imperial t Belleville, Ont. His novels have made | has represent acted for & while as secretary to his | Kt Hon Johm Burmsvis 51 years of | . He has represented Fariores | Be ian friends Will Crooks, the Laborite, who visit | ed Toronto last fall, and who just ar- | rived from the Arfipodes, was de whese behalf 200 | zbled the electors of | Get Health| feed at first and graduvaily increase it as they get accustomed io the change. Some of the mules may bot eat more of the ground feed thas of the grain would Sake § Wore Plate after they once become used to it, creasing A { consequently making faster gains. If | og rk They ara Poy cunmuooy--and why soy the csi sad sf your Boe taaked soul Togertain | t of his Life in | | Pictou, and spent mos! acceeded | liament of both { Canada's most SERS P.EL, had a Pictou father, was part Iy trained in Neva Beotia, and labored in the Presbyterian College, Halifax, before going to Toronto; Dr. D. M. Gordon of Queen's, who was born in the province before he si Principal Grant at Walter C. Murray of m; Dr. the University | of Saskatchewan, who, tho | ots oF Reminiscences of the E ier Times Ih the "There were giants in Eow oiien does the oid to mind as we dip annals of the past, or miniscences of veterans back to the good old are so frequently since gone, never to It was with some that a gathering of Bir Louis political experiences | ing in Ottawa. The of its kind--was an dered in the House of faurant by the Prince Edward Island. members, with whom | the members of tbe The feast was an present who had the qualities of land's famous product. | fresh from its eastern led u in a variety of | a delicacy that the Parliamentary 0 boost to the tight little should materially | struction of the hood of her fisherfolk | lectual leadership which springs f her misty valleys she has no compensations. WANTS HER LETTER For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female His Minn.--*¥ was a great female troubles which Minmnea £ s Veg etable Compound had done for other suffering women IL felt sure it would help] pains grew stronger. na three months oe a Jetioctiy well woman. «J want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derive egetable i 4 want special advice write Mra Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Shewill treat yourletteras confidential. For 20 years she sick women in h Don't Sir Louis Davies, Edward Mander guests, and, as who found is ering within the he was tempted to cent vein. As one members of the tion under Hon. came into close tical giants of had better Wis donald as the evil," he declared, to change that servative did To Davies paid a my time," he privilege of disfinguished men the Uni tellectual power, in his prime, greatest." It may surprise ! er geperation to Louis] opinion, Dominion House known was Hon.: zie. Few require sterling character. an anecdote be repeated as religious stonemason who night, afier a and Mackenzie er. It was nights, which, Cannda has head, in a glittered like a air was sharp ell nature ing the kenzie led his of the hill be obtained of admittedly ong' prospects to be there for gazing on if under a night broken of the tence. E like a xenzia, with enwards and they say there "It was one. ts in my "and the finest delivered." Laay was | the old ps not only & BEST ADVERTISING sratlh fads The Perry, Dec, hi} RATING RINK CS PORT PERRY | Les FOR SALE ih HB UNDERSIGNED offer for Bale our interesting. 's ip * and i Are | of improvement-and weil ¢ srl whether it is the Fair Grounds and Skating Rink These properties will be sold at a in % fully ud Ry euged ced ; dnd on advantageous terms. Further uelifcs Priticuiars on application to the pro- nna et $ y WM. TUMMONDS. Port Perry, Aug.6, 1907. : =| 00D GIRGU LATION his Tes of And is Constantly growing In Publle Favor. It Is the that AT ONCE! A Reliable Local Selesmah Wanted to represent Canada's Oldest and - Greatest NURSERIES in. Port Perry and &dfoining Country be poli- MEDIUM The demand for. Nursery Stock Spring is the Time for House increasing yearly, and if Cleaning. one of our salesmen to do all kinds of there is good money Pay W. : " - STONE & "WELLINGTON PONTHILL NURSERIES a rs 850 Acres. ot : W. F. NOTT, (Successor to J. A. Rodman.) 2 doors north of Mr, Widden's store ToronTO, House and Lot for Sale The undersigned offer for Sale at a Bargain. a Four Acre Lot in Port Perry, on Lorne Street, on which there 1s agood dwelling house, barn, stable and driving shed; good soil, well fenced, good well and a num ber of apple trees. Apply to the kb : TH PEARCE, Champion of the Scugog, Oct 7, 4 ALL GOOD THINGS ust. win upon The International and more rate dono rey ta pons of Distionsry 3 has won Agriculturists of its kind in "sales nesand Implements |

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