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Port Perry Star, 23 Jun 1909, p. 7

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§ afternoon all her trunks and were quietly - packed, |:¥¢ ly hour, the: applied hd at pounds' per acre Arg results. dvr made by mixing one- | half pint of formalin with fifteen | gallons of cold water. Hard work never has been and never will be entirely eliminated from tilling the soil. Thorns and | thistles and weeds it produces as it pd she: excitedly di d: to the matter Se for and $d iL other necessary authority, sailed the Aurania, ye cut short the Kurious curser of the said' Mr. ard, and the present posses- of the Brewster estate. (To be continued.) About the fan se ¥ + sdb siidnie sittin JUDGING LIVE STOCK. fot udging is a skill. naturally by some and it is a sci- oom that eo breeder and feeder should understand. The agricultur- al colleges are giving practical in- structions in judging live stock that ia one of the most fascinating one | studien of the college, as it includes the knowledge: of improved stock breeding; The students visit many | prominent breeders of the different 'and at. the. Chicago Inter- national they test. their judgment an r Ferguson of the Michi- ultural College gives the : following rules to 'his students: 1. Have confidence in your own rate Jou thoughts on Py bused and brood type of the anima you are working upon. ., Do not hurry. Take time to Side Having done so stick to it. re right, then go ble, watch the class as mes the ring. There is 2 ching about the. style the winver. which minute to look over the as r. the. centre as ander lo. ge & general staan work: Hom: 'cattle work on v| always has done, it is still is the sweat of his brow that the soil tiller eats his bread. But we have relieved the farmer from more toil than would have once been thought possible, only it opeartes pretty impartially 'upon farmers of 'all classes. The 'better farming now needed must be the individual work and thought 'of the farmer himself. 1f he' cannot plan, Salenlate and judge about the details of his busi- ness, he is-in no better shape for success than his unskilled competi- | tors, who, perhaps, work harder and for less wages than he If "eg HIS FIXED INCOME. A Southern Cotigressman who formerly Y prastised law in Mississip- pi tells of an amusing case he once The New 22 H.P. with a broad grin in the direction oF Olona Martin, "de Colonel < allers give me fo' dollars an' # sack o'flour on lection indi) AR - WISDOM WHILE You BLEEP ol loop te Sole » or . har whe via 1 | business man's Sita, 1 £ Walk ™ 'sleep over 'it.' Louis Stevénson was a woh dream- er, and could dream in séquence. He would continue his dream one Bight x from the place he left off the previous. "In this way he droaraed a great deal of "Jekyll and Hyde.!™ The Marquis de Condercet, the French mathematician, solved while asleep a problem. in integral cal- culus which had puzzled him for days. Dante is said to have dreamed '"The Divine Comedy."' - Voltaire composed the first canto of -the '"Henriade"' "while he was asleep. "Ideas occurred me," he said, a spite of myself, and in which I had mo part whatever." TRAINING YOUNG BUTCHERS. An apparatus used in Berlin, Ger- many, for training butchery a prentices in the killing of anima by the hammer method is y deeoribed with illustrations in the Juns Po far Mechanics." The apparatus an indicator and scale which oll the. force of the blow, so that the apprentices soon learn just the force they require to make the killing as humane as possible. DAIMLER 1909 CHASSIS PRICES Delivered O.L.F. Duty Paid to Montreal.' 38 H.P. 10§ ft. Wheelbase Chassis. £820) Chassis 2 190 - Phaeton Car 710 Phaeton Car 980 Limousine Car 849 | Limousine Car 1050 Landaulette Car 850 38 H.P. ok ft Wheelbase Landaulotte Car 1005 48 h P. £126 Chassis &

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