Milverton Sun, 18 Apr 1918, p. 2

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x = - —— = z J e = - 4 ‘ The Milverton Sun GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX and Monkton Times £ 33 eee 3 3 ann rusia / By Andrew ¥ ittier, M.D. 5 BVERY THURSDAY MORNING : : lati gestion te of General interest ie wil Scone ea a ‘The Sun eesret Office H£ hot, it will be answered personally if stamped, addressed envelope is en : 4 le < r ibe f¢ ii Maia Sedet_ “£7 MILVERTON: O87 aie De Antone » tne ce of Wilson Publishing Co. fs ‘Adelaide reais Ste 0. subscription rages — One 300, ee 507 ce. i : months, ie, bn advance $2.00 per year. we ped ey & ai with your letter, a_com| ete ig Chronic Catarrh. | ters aE but’ this is far less ~@ Re ee eee lac iikectiony arebs ‘Agronomist, care of Wilson publishing 4 5 There is no diseased condition in coniniot ti han the minor aon ms. Advertisements without specific directior moist climates as . he cous embrane may sett ee Capes ‘until forbid and charged ao OOD. prod: hat fe Children are porn ss it, and cat hee Teed ee supa by strong Se = for contract advertisements must Pasture For Hogs. ase of alfalfa. cheve “Carried 1786.1 the pu ery for 1918, re wey THE eople carfy it with them to the very | V@Pots. or gas like ammonia or ~ 5 peop! ty y| > saptamkn leaps enayy. Wes (The feed situation confronting ‘he pounds of pork acre as against Eyeryone must produce + y STARS faitcmt axioms apes chlorine; by impressions and emo- MALCOLM MacBET i m-| 1518.9 fan with 1 alfalfa. as much as possible—which Eve eae the Rennie 1918 tions; by dust from one’s work, or Publisher and Propristors swine-grower during the coming s i Dee available square Catalogue representa tunexcelled We generally mean, by the term,| ‘s 5 ce mer is not altogether. a ‘bright one,| The findings at Lacombe would war- nee eS Umipaica: and Paine bntine tere Insetar chronic eel KARE Eat e dust of the street, or the pollen Standard hog-feeds are not likely to re h me Re eS ates the widespread use of Rennie’s borders ere simply wonderful. ¥ rhini of plans or by. draughts “¢ aie Hi be plentiful, with high prices ruling.| for early pasture with a block of rape : pene he Zcatiraiwal fase ctoe cteria may be inhaled and cause BusinessCards Shorts and middlings, while fixed as|to supply green food for hogs when BEANS Reng Seterican GAT 1B Tbs. a moment. "hete are two nos cold in the head, inflnenaa pnd to price show no likelihood of a sur-| they attain considerable size. Wh een Pod... ..s.3e. 18.55 2,50 a ayaeen ee ae as zaeah ee and there is. hehehe \ alfalfa may be successfully grown,| ~- EET—Rennic’s Spinach Beet. 335 1.00 3.00 ‘ resent irritation of a ono atmo- Dr. M. C. Tindale, L.D.S Bae tnproura SOUS SH PSU erate: wroiier prowl be well 3 Seebaae hs Spina cincater 10 18 228 aides cert hots ceca at the ack, ager ete te eee coast Seca Honor graduate Toronto University. | C25 tog high in price to be consider-| Vised in retaining a small block for RROT—Rennic’s eMiasker Caren st, 7-10 1:20 $50 aie eee in the ‘pharynx oF humid climates. The more mucous CROWN and BRIDGE WORK «4 specialty,| ed, may be ae fine but whether in| Swine i po} Failing Sonne entass Golde AWonden nt 30 290 3.00 a - | me rane in wae sites nasal area ipiouee se reliably constant quantities remains| #lfalfa, clover will give almost equal- LETTUCE—Rennie’s Sele They are separated in front by a that is inyolyed, the more extensive Obie HOVe Haak of Nowa Scotia: to 1 Barley will be highly Sood results. With neither of the; Nonpareil . partition which is cartilage below and se ll be the catarrhal disease and the priced’ Ament difficultly available in| legumes available, results at Lacombe| MUSKMELON— bone above rrhal alicharge, and in chronic Medical, many localities, Oats, under ae indicate that a cereal pasture second Be chee te 5 On either icy Sangardi are three | Cal atarrh this continues night and day, 5; land probable tuvare priees should only to the legumes, is to be obtain- PARSLEY—Cha’ Bo small bones, above another like, saulelained thick, Eee and offen- Dr. P. L. Fye used only for the milking sow and for|ed by the use of a heavy seeding (3 PEAS— Thala Marval el sick enekett Sp eae? ono shelves, nies rise to three spaces or | - weaned and growing Dae “dev Pals per acre) of oats and barley, RADISH—-Cooper's = oo - 05 20 165 2.20 passages; and there are oinanieae: | the gente neste slays be dla Gtise -Puntie Dave, Broma, AtieyaasoH</ OT Gs antities should. this feed en-|9t wheal progsts one aiey, TOMATO—Bony pes ‘60 4.75 ing cavities above, behind, and at the | turbed by: this disease, and there may 4 Hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 tod p.m, ter into the fattening ratio ny pastures above 10.60 1.75 Sides lined “with mucous. membrane’ be insomnia, di: , dulness, head= = * and 7 to 8 pm : been’ shown that with. breeding se: miehtioned Fa a followed by rape) TURNIP—Golden BailiOraigejeliyy:05 a ee ce 4 containing many bloodyessels and ee Bane neers Sepalrmenks a fae whether during winter seeded early in June, preferably. in} ‘cepai ot Prepai becoming more or less swollen when smell, sight and hearing, and San i eS ereieeel aa 0 |) ner, ON ‘tioan honts prawentesda ole 2Pinches apart 5 Seen baat des eles the bloodvessels, for any reason, have nae -Aiscomfort. in the’ thront ‘and HeBeMormhy. KC, riaytoelaracty auliced a4 ec ceciamg 2 2% Lecombe the tesults of the use ONIQN-BET Sr Uellow Sete-Selected sg It . an extra supply of blood. SEP END hye? i ice| Of self-feeders versus hand-feeding | LOWER SEEDS Pkt. The nasal passages also communi- wAlcoho! aoe ee i the dise and that\from such feeding practice FLO! Solicitor for Bank of Hamilton. | best results may be obtained in health|°" Pasture, while not sufficiently | Lavender Gem Aster s cate with the eyes, ears, and mouth, ease worse, SSS LISTOWEL, MILVERTON, ATWOOD, and production. — It has been, further, | Yerified by repeated experiment, would | Early Bloo! oma Cosmos—Mix and in the operation of breathing, j dikene of the. ote Ee liver’ 01 Offices: Listowel, Milverton, | clearly demonstrated that home-grown| indicate that where hogs are fed to) Giant Yellow T alia retain air normally passes through . the kidneys. leitsthe Seed tot numunat feeding inky etn: an finish the self-feeding method shows | anterior and -posteri 1. pas-| aS gical aoe is alee to re- 2, ; i lieve nasal catarr ring and omically replace a considerable per: | mont © economical gains. It has been} sages on its way to the lungs, i; | ee i iGcioal. ns i ir i eC eattarintn which, often genta 6. of cmeal-even<-ate pre-war me where corn is the principal eS. Mi Gi ao In this way the air is filtered, and gouging an eZ Harding, Owens & Goodwin pri we ioe ‘ain ada. self-feeding is more | Rene a es Select Shiney Mixtute—Single. 4 impurities it may contain are often does more harm tl Barristers, Solicitors, &c. st oabmieal ee case footie That When buying from dealers, insist on Rennie’s. If your pecan on the nasal mucous mem-| Obvious mechanical obstructions Gordon Block,- STRATFORD, ONT. | q At ‘ih Fane ie aunt oy dur.| this is also case where mixed | dealer hasn't them, we will ship direct, @ rant t, of course, be removed. You & de es ag eid rh ? Fe i0h68 that sate, | Fains, Bitar iS proadees and feed-| If Sak structures of tlie nose are’ Who suffer with this disease, live ~ suis memes aa eer eee tetang ing concentrates are used, is indicated | RENNIE (eNOS [raultily put together (from natural simply; get an abundance of good 8. TMARDINO W.0. OWENS Wax, coopwne DALEY TOU Neat al toe uring by the results at Ottawa, Lacombe, | nL awe ps eee defect on as the result of accident), food and sleep; exercice out of doors; aces ae an bie er nae Loh sth anti Brandon and. els ee on the Ex-| K ING & MARKET. Re} (or if there are diseased tonsils or and seek the guidance of a wise and eee a | Nahe! et St AY until perimental Farms Sys' LSO AT MONTREAL OR ONTO new growths, like adenoid: he BEAR ke physic’ \early in August. Rape which was Ec tke ae tation a osterior nasal passages, "breathing' Go toa dry climate, tt you can, for 4 > J. W Barr, V.S. hgeneeinig ae rpastaring t00rzathbrdge excellent resu! nett * becomes difficult, the mucous -mem- | this oat do more duce a per-~ Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, | C2™1¥s supplied much needed Pastur, Heat obtained from alfalfa ote ao ae did the Lord.” As no rain brane becomes inflay med and thick-| manent: cute SaaS rane vain ee Toronto. oa eae hogs being allowed access to both Oe idl fallen the Indy did: not farther Sistah eeread Gn erence in tho medication, reas all diseases of domesticated antmala | 6° Co Sebie gedesagh i feet oe slow ee at the same time. Bh 2 arene: the: point secretion of the mucous memb: ce ail Galle peBriptty atteoded ta; Mead sieiilets a3 ss a Sg iF ane’ course alfalfa . one of | No animal set on your farm will! ‘The way tégkeep plants thrifty is' he it mucous or pus; this eunbtnten Be ‘AND ANSWERS. j aa ae epi Ta nistiiiihe ail citat depenilable crops grown, contitions} return you foe = ee and in Are often. ve Beet Fe scar discharge. ‘A M-1. What causes a flow o Societies. Paine in all pee Te suited to its cul-| as qaiely for ape ‘eed consumed an le average pot is smal , with: | Sometimes we Rie and con- saliva oe the mouth during the ce Paige ay ess eter toad wee svatl i |the e care given as the brood sow. A pee eet thi nourishment is antl gested mucon rabrane eetrcawateleso® How tan de Beg eanned? ilverton Lodge No. 478 ‘ “While much evidence is, therefore,! hog will rue a pound of increase up. — Not only this, but the roots are masses So pales which "take \Biscls ihe een ire elo in Data It might be stated that beyond a very four to five pounds of feed crowded for space. When this root-| : treat A aie ALF, & A.M., G.R.C. a at hand, to show that alfalfa possibly | for every four to five p the form of tumors, or polypi and is it an indication of indigestion? Meeig every Monday evening on or before comparison of these crops from the nie first place as a hon pasture, it consumed, while fattening cattle will bound euaetie is ae - oe jant | these ae entirely Block opi tiscuasal|- Ana wenee caine a esca i moga.cyerg month fn thelr hall Btandpoint of palatability, Secgiperar e eae ae that in many require ten to thirteen pounds to pro-/ ceases to g it should. It may (passages ani pel mouth breath-| condition of the tissues—which al- ial Flite beattiagh niwrsyarorclah |tive power, and ability to withstand ae of Canada t,his crop cannot| duce the same-amount of increase. | live and Sar but ait fas Me, cout ee ya occurs during sleep. 2. 5 aa tenn we We ee pe Riese aise aera be grown at Aim in many others that! Hogs are not only more peels aa ae event past aE its) “Sometimes the inflammation ex~| not know of any way to stop it. 3. - no data was available to show-the cost jt is ae in ie cesrenes oe than any other kind of live stock, but roots throug] 6 OraMBES: fend to the accessory cavities re-/It does not necessarily indicate indi- Silver Star Lodge No. 202 oe ipeecoreians one crop against the that even und are algo essential to. the economic’ should be kept without water for, shy fered ig hwhith stiay_complicnte tants (Pelton: x a ie able soil ea Slimatic cintons “for! utilization of waste products on the a wee en plaved in a larger pot) 1.0.0 eis these pastures crops a self- one reason other , grain, fruit, and vege- with plenty of fresh soil, given 2 gira js Mecta every Friday 3 eit at 70 0 tell A tolias wai pied: to suvply "3 supple: ways be raid ere Opera reliability ee, ant re ept in the shade for Sunday-School Scholars, ie can kino Be pcerertivaly as Visiting brethren always welcome {mental grain ration. Such practice and wide cultural possibilities and ow that carries good length day oi : roots will develop he clock strikes two, and through the oes against the ravages of cnet W. Henry, W.K.Loth, G.A.Barth, indicated that no more nee where from the anipaiae of palatability,| and depth of body generally proves the ak “he ee plant food is madi ‘hole: witle*land: worms. — This method is a good one io, Fin-Secy._Ree-Beeyy hand feeding was employed and taat producing power and resistance to the most prolific. The sows should from two qari of poultry const | Go tle ‘children walking hand in to use with tomato plants when the Notary Public. economical gains were made at a pasturing, red clover should receive be selected fram good-sized litters, two quarts wood ashes, and ten gal-| fruit is desired very early. The plants cents per pound for grain emphasis equal to, if not greater and should carry a strong back, wide lons soft water. This fertilizer wi ‘Tn shining Shoes, that have a Sabbath|™ay be grown to a large size, then W. D. Weir, - Notary Publio Pah pastare, employing feed prices than, that given alfalfa. |loins, full hams, large hefrt girth— ae only give an abundance of bloom, ' hardened off and simply transferred Auetioneer for the Counttes of P then ‘he method in general’ In conclusion, ve priced ae and | Which indicates constitution,—plenty but a deeper green to the foli He With oA ry truant curl brushed smooth to the garden. There is no delay in pete 4 ite oe of feeding to “the, meal for hogs must be r ie -as'of bone, and should stand well on Ges raniums, begonias, primroses, are aid teal adjusting itself to. new condiions, as LE 92, a minimum: RAS Sosetnlee: during the ing good, strong legs. erhaps the three favorite plants} 44g thought ahten’ upon a verse to| 20 roots have been disturbed. Village cleric, |. At the Experimental Sta’ ge Pastur. a. cussed,/ While quality should not be over- Be jong housekeepers. s O- Sieck. AULA Sa Ofice: Weir block, over Bank of Nova Seotta, Lacombe, where swine feeding fen Re * pal he easily | looked, in the search for it you should man expressed it, “They give such a pet a SORES TSI es laseely ae is eee Tg) avilable ge os ab 8 Hnavested ed wi ae ne Se oo ue a nS color for the amount of care] iach stiff skirt hangs demure, as if it rape an ‘alfa have proven most) out labor. e self-feeder aes delicate animals. 4 oy. knew next summer is indicated A. Chalmers, - Horcy MUNG aveirable crops: As a eefult of thal well with Pasturing, and for growing of sows will produce a more uniform | Fie A week-day tilt on Sunday: would! numbers-of- tit ee! a tansess Saiudac hen tal sc! ane aapaaad pore y three tests, rape has|and finishing hogs is peculiarly lot of pigs, and a uniform lot of pigs Locating the House. : n ie white _ egg-ma: J. Suds setig'd hegtek ight meee oe aifalta| worthy of attention during present | |i feed | better, look bether:-wien fat, Unless aes Beayenty set ee ‘And<each white collar, tied’ with re estate Dough and sid, wee aehae 38 p ds fed supple-| be peeataty Experimental Farms| and ne for a higher price on the house eo-the entrance and the pro Windsor plaid, | town: MONKTON, - ONTARIO | Nelson Merrick, - Auctioneer | ; forW aterloo, Wellington and Perth Counties., | | mentally as apelake 8: 33 eee in the! ee nent AH take he seat: Thea, aes Bornst in prim \patients, tpey eclem - She caw AGAIN be fod nnd wanaiged <a How ue: on abe tear SeOEE of fenieiee insect and the most thods ad, so as to enable her to farrow pigs and the fea after the balance of the sur- Spottess proclaims” that boys a e a ; tive i di lt nurse them to-a point where they rounding ground is bare. Bhi ity (wares Sprmeaes Soey a Doin an be fed. y needs the right! The north side of the building is ta Desaresedcat eae Gee i r re Pt ‘ive: sul OU oldest and receives little sun, | »yy h Bstimates gh es of farm: : | Neath tee oy bonnet, cap and hat,’ ten by. ee J. M. Swaine and G. B. Sich, nea aceaeete, . | Good Por Save Losses, you have a herd of good breed: sons: ae he oy jis, snow remains a fot fi vs ag |- | ov d. ‘or the grow! wn! greater length of time on that ex- ha ink of Nova Scotia, Lim Near far vl se Gadi Se Will have a good divid-| own body Those cides | ‘ejes — aye not) “The species is native to this coun- Office, next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Linwood a cay ae Sees ae end payer i’ ne Futana: as-| body, ae for the eae ce AG pos oe i ani woe curs. periodically in exten- Hotels ‘seeded grain fields show bare spaces! anes a ond Ree of oe cows fe . pig | _ It must be understood tha: the loca-| while aoe Kerchiets bind the an ae outbréaks, particularly. in, the of an acre or more which have been ear There sods Mang ete wh MENT devel: Von acinar“tMret aanlth ty resomteerded i gions Stee the Great Lakes, The Queens Hotel Fecrstelot ap ant eat ee a a ae Sarak ‘ies to con- oped teats, cents usually te een) ioe the peste sot me. 2 is to) | Which a, deitcndh the lextheh wat, The Be Lewselee Biviy GRA the i i to raise a litt if go growthy; be sum you eos tsa \farm flock. ‘The average acre thus Beet antic Goat It is notably a pest of Best accomm a ia ee mmérctal- tray Bion ecataniy means a Tesoning ¥ pigs. Tf; pes bang. a ter‘) adhere 86, vHelgiovsly = “the southern Could bat ithe Tater n see the gracious) cities and towns, but it, is injurious r ey el exposure. ‘se will prol ‘two large Sample Rooms. the erop by from 20 to 40 bushels, eee eee Worl ease dagieale ltr ie exemstton # [everywhere to shade trees in times of While the: feeding value to: the flee PEE esi Mane idl Mar oe et Sod ae een at [abundance; and it is also_an import ; O80, F. PAULL, Prop > Milverton, Ow secured from this acre would n farm, and s 2 bec Aaa coms, instead of ‘They troop by hundieds through telah cnaniy aempaletenta aie ad: for pork. ibeing inthe front, should face the) Tey Gav, |aition to defolieting’ the. trees, the ea ae, ae dition rear, as the coolest breeze comes from| they. stamp their footprints oh the|-catareitlGea, feed ‘ation: andl deateng she | - spers, the south at night. ide | To-ah Gkpenslve-dnd wualeccssary plan House Plants and Housekeepers. |the south at night. | yoad-side bro odeestcalee ¥ Are You Insured of feeding. "To remedy this 1_aim he: aiatelr gardener Ihcioo Hrosl an Stpaite gupeetae Geo lone ee ih soe ime Be theater arate ‘ 0 have every chicken house or set = h the watering can. In the mat- i oes res and ap- THE CANADIAN ORDRE OF chicken houses provided with a YOU" Ses be ae woe in the world wet Seeds plants ens ead. Soe bet ee ae he au age 1s aesline | ‘They nod like blossoms o’er the stubb- ne odes” dineusnad in deen’ th teetlon ga for wile and tantly. ai Gidkencpeoo! Warde thatiat atitienlt O eat You will a a week AF alcatys 2 Ar eae oan thoroughfate, ‘Th es n| erent Copies of this circular ; out. Investigate it Ml times during the year all of the chick ive a Sod succeed an ceeating te Pete Oe nies Dit eer ouentare: Then. you, will ‘be’ Aree lthase daring puidacweia sinter meet iGo on Suolltatn aes ep a a ae | reputation for always having in ao werd he was bound om the dust in the summer whe ee crane Bl ea en i ee a wiakarthaag poultry ences of herd. thick- Fleiss cattle with size, i ce nthe hid Mies hs eran Aiitomobiles-pass -your residence, But Agriculture, Ottawa, and requests for + Woven wire, using strong Aence posts “Mnntance, and quality. ae aebtabled Moed, ape lepton ‘owed foarte aoe: approach | But, beat of ll the fabs Sick thei] che eeu may be'mailed fre, Al Sik eae which we set substantially id” the est practice in building: up a) x4 the flowers watered, Going“0 : | inquiries arding — insect pests eee i 30) the buildin, ig closer to the! HONOR COLONY TROOPS. ground. A six-inch fencing board ig Herd #8 to, purchase @ few cows or) ONd Th "unr NG finding the eee abs. BIB Re, Waiting a home until their own turn| should! be caieencad to the Daticaes: placed around the bottom of the fence yaks from.an old-established breéd-| 1°) 1 o¢ bee used, she exclaimed with ike sand Soke nie ia | nolo Department Be pete , ; Title of “Royal” Bestowed on New-| and one on the top just above the good r senbtal ion, whose herd has repr i oo it doesn’t seem_as though this old ture, andl oa DAN ERS acre foundland Regiment for Bravery. | Wite- This makes a good brace for been eas ates SAU De Mou didn’t water your flowers all| Plant spinach very:early in Spring world cou quir mar parca letiat i Rinne Said tion ot | the, Posts: Above. this top board is Cuccd animals of the bes eet ey Depends this 5 tong blessed da [with a view to harvesting the crop Grow: hele: #8 bad as people said it pt AE 1 pageant poseitne xacomnition stretched. a strand of barbed wire, 2 "Y-. tekcays r to invest | uno” he answered cheerfully, | before very warm weather arrives, + Know. the Newfoundland regiment has been | This makes a fence six fect high, money in a few first- cass cows than | With: children siways: (Garning tbe ; accorded by King George. Official an-| an occasional venturesome biddy _'" double the number of inferior = ess errr i, T Seno seligace sp uuasiie AD nouncement is made that the King had | scales this fence, ve clip a Taw feait, at about the same cos se | Marion Ames Taggart. Poel VOLe We BY ee conferred the prefix “Royal” upon the | ers from one wing Seer | FUNNY Fol PS oar Your home was the peace J SNS ee New Toaaddiuionts the dvantaie ‘vaanc| Canker Worms. OF sie sg, a foundland because of its bi OW eat Taveakctaecct others fe : ee , CUT OUT AND FOLD ON DOTTED LINES Starting Plants in the Window. Ba a as ; ted hattaeete tak Waliicolte Fine d there ee aise ig Cineee violas begin to ascend va yy : a Fland po, why, it is important to have a plac a frost is out of the A number of plants The sunshine lay \ ein 1 a tan hal Baie. j ‘ ‘0 confine farm flocks, In Mee spring Seong SSiegane? orchard and shade} may be started in the kitchen ee liv- On your wild rose-home ‘ felt paren al prawn MAINE Lof-the year see, there are a trees, particularly apple, elim, pear,| ing-room windows if one does not For a long spring day. genie Aten & stir fo Colonel Santesone t it is an advan-| chestnut, hickory. ing the New- Q a tage to keep a flock confined in order elder, oes a plum. The Sa e 2 BE z 3, z Ed g % care to bother with a hot-bed. Here v ie ruffe, com 1 know why ain ae fountain "contingent, w: mi to keep the egg machinery steadily | worms are ost common of the} Is sweet al so erat gE rohnert wr ot poy ara i ‘ i let the birds out in, le. k “ a ad ria ir A aes a eee any | f to the yafd to sample the storm for | re with arsenate’ of lead, thiee| eer inches wide, ais T iaow-9hig your cheeks ee Raakis Hagcaens pracouds pie om themselvés. They soon decide it is| pounds to a barrel of water, applied | the sul and ree are at vee ‘Are rosy fair: ~ : apotive thP-eraitt br the title tRoval" Vetter to stay in and go back, and are| as soon as the foliage is fairly ex- ue S istadee above, Early toma ee A petal of aE to the Newforndland repiment, Plese |Connted... But ~ give them free| panded and before’ the trees. bloom, | opentants, pipe eae 3 on i- fs slooming Ware, aedont Rak SoRvEe to ans ay sala and they'll be huddled up in| with a second spraying as soon as the flowe ‘a ee inc in Crass ta ene ; enieut » danigea wilabtons in various places about the) flowers drop, The first spraying, if March, oe oe és cake Ak Pigs ae aa achievements have met with ei hed farmyar |, quite miserable, and per-| well done, will usually be sufficient.| ~ there are also ‘wr ab ne ies 0} e ioe ny Melt searned recognition, haps roost out all night. si down eae ig. the, trees with’ bands of flowers planted at al ae tt same} ; love tha’ it ae goes the egg yield. On, such days) sticky paper which the female cannot time. Two window: i rie for vege- en years are o) sca lettre bon aeeyr We go into the pouliry Houses ocea-| cross will prevent them from ascend- ee and one for Hower ‘vi give} Us ge Going to Waste. sionally with a little variety—potato| ing the trees and depositing their ample supply for the ordinary A A man who was travelling in the | or apple peelings, a bunch of clover! eggs. Get the bands on the trees this aie garden, From # lank ht remote, bub ~ mountains stopped at a cabin and ask-| or alfalfa hay, silage, ete. These| month, For plants that do ai transplant} . 9. spiritual ly near, ed for i water. An old | things, of course, in addition e their Pas a nee of cotton oe the readily, such as melons, lima beans!) 4, Jerusalem, the Asiy “City, en woman brought it out to him, and | regular ration when running at large.| tree and cover this with a strip of after drinking he had quite a talk If not possible: tq have a yard with-a| building ‘paper six inches wide, over With Ter, temng het great stories! tree or two, we plant a few plums or| which the sticky. band should be plac- | and cncumbers, the plan of using oll | Sich grew op the belief in Kingdon in into Bot = a oo 3 2 & 6 2 e is D ted. |< BY of God tioltingthe solder over a hot fire, the Peotinesaf ties ta: wnbin thay Rn top and potion Ks the can comes off | NocPMe Tistico, and, mercy, pres. about some of the wonders he had dahenk and it’s pein: “ans soon| ed. ‘il late eahecaveothoel seen in the outside world. Finally, | the; - make ome out shade, and| A sticky preparation sold by seeds- readily. ae see ere ae eae wae ALL? truth. Let the victory be our Easter when he stopped to take breath, the | it is not long until herd is trutt for | men, called tanglefoot, may be applied ns sere! y. “oth ee cates lant token that those qualities shall tri- oe woman eee her pipe out+ef her ‘sitcliea: ae chicken too. directly to the tree. Tt is qui iekly ot coke ee wert aes ret umph and shall be no more overeome, outh and s applied and thorotighly. effectiv “Stranger, i ‘T knowed as-meuh ‘as a 1 rh. labs amid” dows. by Ui the'tinecomen coset he piano in be FERTILIZER PAYS yy. vessel in miele Eat i Out in the alley Willie sae ground, there is no disturbance © ine do Ya go. some Yere Wnd start a AUV} Shur-Gain eee SS ~ eee ee ae any food pen fim ‘Two. barrels eo n the the r thin bit of board is}; Better Moree aniler ae aes " = Jelery i: i igesti 1 ite will ny ouetble The hoops were loose aad’ a waick you see, slipped undér the can and the whole ONTA' b % i See ae I ert il LIZA Se of see eee ees He broke from a branch of the apple tree. thing transferred to the garden. The| WEST TORONTO . CANADA 3 2 =

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