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Durham Review (1897), 7 Mar 1935, p. 7

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leld d Trade For Roads centiy 1 retariat p« { M M O Best TY wre the An xM D&F k ling to by the 6 _ T% ent. of reasod 18 Def per are well cleaned, free from weed geed, mixtures and other impurities and the very best sown it would imâ€" prove rather than deleriorate. (On a lot of farms there are bins of the very best grains that are beâ€" Ing fed to our live stock or being used for feeding purposes, Would it not be good business to set up the fanning mill at this time of the year when farm work is not so pressâ€" Iing, and clean this grain or haul it to your nearest cleaning centre? Smailler grains may be chopped or taken home and fed whole, . They make good feed, but poor seed, the best is none too good to sow, for whatever a man soweth that shall he also reap. Start early, clean and reâ€" clean your best grain before feedâ€" ing, and keep the best for seeding purposes. It will also pay you from a financial standpoint. The tendency is for prices to go up as the season advances and the supply gets less plentiful. It is good farm practice and you will save time and money by being sure of your seed supply early. ‘Tampa, Fla.â€"There will come . & day, says Sir Malcolmn Campbell, holider of the world‘s land speed record, when "people will drive cars that weigh half as much as they do today; they‘lt cost half as much, too, and they‘ll get just as much speed out of themâ€"that‘s what speed like mine accomplishes." 4t Jt 1 are gee It is not too early in the season for a farmer to be thinking about his seed supply for the coming spring. In far too many cases no thought is given to the matter until a few days before the seed is reâ€" quired and by that time it may be difficult to obtain, and he will be compelled to take seed of inferior quality. It is a good policy to be sure of your seed supply early in the season. The farmer who is growâ€" ing a standard variety or grain that is yielding well and is adapted to bis farm would be well advised to use it for his own seeding requirements. Jt has been proven that if such grains Could a successful man possibly order the lives of other people so that they would be successful, too? lle might, but they wouldn‘t stand for the selfâ€"disctpline. Whe And Whe Are I am longing for the day When the right shall win the day And wrong be relegated to the dust, When no freedom is denied, When there‘s peace the whole world wide, it WJ Heard? But if a man builds a better mouse ip now, he is so busy making speeâ€" es that he never has time to make H Jimâ€"Yes, I‘m writing a love letâ€" r lo my girl. I‘ve been working on for over an hour, Slimâ€"Why are you taking so much M Jeanâ€"A monkey, Teacherâ€"Yes; and what does a mkey do? limâ€"I want to make sure that if s letter is ever read in court it m‘t make me look like a fool. Your Feed Supply it their Autos Of The Future WINTER LONGINGS. | longing for the time n the spring is in its prime, birds are singing happily of love, n the hedgerows, pink and white, a solace to the sight, the lark is in his watch tower up above, l has been inscribed on jade! ve neither salt nor counsel unâ€" you are asked." longing for the grace h shall make a bappy place people of all countries of the nâ€"Climbs up a tree. cherâ€"Yes; what else? nâ€"Climbs down again, )by (stumbling upstairs at 3 â€"The old gray mare ain‘t what sed to be, ey (peeved)â€"No; but the white still is! ping up with the Joneses is no m at all today. They just leave adio going full blastâ€"and there just n shall make all nations see heir truest dignity cultivate the things of highest worth. ilers are both merciful and dâ€"Well, I see you‘ve found to settle your wife‘s hash, ~Yes, I take a spoonful of biâ€" irth te You seem to be of soda Now what is this a picâ€" A. B. Cooper, extra busy, This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathâ€" ing become easy and the mucous stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little, and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. If you have catarrhal deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 oz. of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 4 pint of hot water and a little sugar. Take a tablespoonful four times a day. "I1 am approaching the dangerous age of forty, and a year ago my hips began to get fuller. This was alarmâ€" ing, for 1 am a business woman and must keep my slender figure. 1 then thought f would try Kruschen, and from the day 1 started it has been wonderful. _ Not only are my hips normal, but I feel better in health than ever."â€"(Mrs.) H. J. Still Stock Size at Age Forty The approach of middle age is certainly no excuse toâ€"day for developing a double chin and for allowing your figure to bulge in the wrong places. If, at forty, you cannot have a body as supple as a young wilâ€" low tree, you can at least keep it to its proper proportions, so that you are able to wear the modâ€" ern, flattering fashions with conâ€" fidence. The following letter shows how the Kruschen treatment can help you to avoid that pathetic reâ€" fuge of the overstoutâ€"the Outsize Department. "Money, â€" money â€" it‘s â€" always money! Do you think I‘m the goose that lays the golden eggs?" "No, dear, not that one!" She Keeps Her Slim Figure Kruschen is a salineâ€"not a drug â€"it is an ideal blend of mineral salts If Your Ears Ring With Head Noises. 25 Melinda St., Toronto EL. 0445â€"6 ANDERSON, GILLANDERS & Co. 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Like a great picâ€" ture or a humble barn or garage, the finished result will largely de pend upon the thought which preâ€" cedes actual construction. WIDTH VEGETABLE ROWS Practically all vegetables should be grown in absolutely straingh lines. little things like lettuce, radish and carrots can go in rows from eight to twelve inches apart, while potaâ€" toes, peas and beans will need fifâ€" teen to eighteen inches and corn and tomatoes, sprawling cucumbers and melons from 18 to 24. To save space, rows of early and small stuff such as lettuce and spinach can be planted between corn and beets. found in the aperient waters of those European Spas which have been resorted to for generations by wealthy people in searcn of health and fitness. Kruschen is obtainable from all Drug Stores, at 45¢ and 75¢ a bottle. Friendâ€"It‘s all right for you to talk about Fascism, but de you know what it would be like to live under a dictator? Manâ€"I should think so,. I‘ve been married for 12 years. | A PERFECT FIT, AND & _STOCK SIZE,TOO! Where this close planting is followâ€" ed, it will be necessary to cultivate and fertilize frequently, FLOWER PLANS In planning the flower garden, time of planting is important beâ€" cause some things must be started from seed indoors or in a hot bed. Certain flowers will stand a light frost and some will not To have flowers from early summer until auâ€" tumn should be noted down to preâ€" vent the tiny things from being hidâ€" den by such tall growers as Cosmos, African Marigolds and Stocks. Colâ€" ors are important. Occasionally two shades do not go well together. Fraâ€" grance should be taken into considâ€" eration. _ Flowers like the Sweet scented Evening Stock, while not particularly beautiful, have such a delightful odor, particularly in the early evening, that some of them should be included. Then again, flowers have individual preferences. Some like partial shade. _ Among these are tuberous rooted Begonias and annual Larkspurs,, while the bright Nasturtiums, Fortulaca and California Poppy revel in full "sun and a dry location. With flowers, shrubs, roses, lawns and all forms of decorative gardening, informal planting is advised. Straight lines hould be avoided and those already in existence, like house foundations and fences should be screened. Clumps of shrubbery and a few rees about a house will not only break these harsh lines, but will tend to tie the structure down to carth and produce a complete picâ€" ture. Shipments of live stock from Wesâ€" tern to Eastern Canada during 1934 included 118,623 cattle; 7,715 calves; 200,436 hogs and 74,471 sheep, Comâ€" pared with 1933, the increases were 28,384 cattle; 3,556 calves and 19,â€" 309 sheep. There was a decrease of 86,847 in the number of hogs shipâ€" ped, As a result of unrestricted access to the British market, Canadian bacon exports in 1934 increased 52 per cent, over 1933, while, under quota restricâ€" tion, Danish exports decreased 22 per cent. from 1933. A purpleâ€"topped yellowâ€"feshed turâ€" nip which has been grown in Aberâ€" deenshire, Scotland, for the past 100 years has been found by agricultural scientists to be resistant to clubâ€"root disease, The origin of this variety of turnip is unknown, The farm implement trade in the Argentine is controlled principally by Canada and the United States, Canâ€" adianâ€"made harvester threshers, grain drills, riding wplows, corn cultivators and planters being well established. A new fungus causing brown spotâ€" ting of peony foliage has been disâ€" covered in northern Italy, Warm, huâ€" mid climatic conditions and temperâ€" ature fluctuations favor the developâ€" ment and spread of the disease, The sales of branded beef in Canâ€" ada for 1934 totalled 3,,575,754 lbs., an increase of 8,893,145 lbs. over the sales of 1933. FARM FLASHES Exorbitant _ assessments, . which drove lowâ€"wage workers out of muâ€" nicipalities into â€" suburban _ areas where they were forced to live in houses under unsanitary conditions, were caused by artificial valuations of land, Mr. Dalzell‘s paper stated, causing a basic instabiliy in building which caused a proportionately artiâ€" ficial valuation of building materials, Because of illiness, Mr. Dalzell was not able to appear at the convention and his paper was read by Tracy Le May of Toronto, secretaryâ€"treasurer of the association, Shelter, Mr, Dalzell stated, was the basic essential of housing. But today just as truly as during the midâ€" dle ages and its days of bishops‘ palaces and _ gorgeous cathedrals, poverty lived in the shadow of luxâ€" ury and opulence. As long as this condition existed, he said, it was a mockery of civilization. And ownerâ€" ship of property was the fundamenâ€" tal cause of the condition, because possession of the land was essential to the erection of a dwelling, Land, generously and extravagantâ€" ly given away by Canada, assumed unsuspected values under the stimuâ€" lus of booms, said Mr. Dalzell. Land in Calgary, assessed at $40 an acre had zoomed to an assessment of $2,â€" 000 an acre, causing wild speculative buying, and then had skidded to a final assessment of: $50, This, howâ€" ever, had caused workingmen to be driven out of the municipality, desâ€" pite huge areas of available building land in the city. Booims floated around the continâ€" ent, Vancouver, Miami, Chicago, elseâ€" where, he continued, In each inâ€" stance they were attended by inflaâ€" tion of values and deflation. The basic fact that a $2,000 lot with a $2,000 house did not constitute a $4,000 dwelling was not realized, he declared. _ Absentee ownership in Western Canada hbad arisen out of huge land grants to the railways as iniquitous and serious as that of the absentee landlords in Ireland. A wide survey of the situation by a leading United States authority had revealed that the market for skyâ€" scrapers was drugged, yet a crying need for adequate lowâ€"price housing was existent. The housing evil was portrayed in such a light that it was shown that less than oneâ€"half of the homes in the United States had the essentials of running water inâ€" side, indoor toilets, garbage collecâ€" tion, fire protection and healthful surroundings, Telephones, â€" central heating, central lighting and bathâ€" tubs were not even considered in the survey, Similarly 5,993 flats in one city area were equipped to the extent All this arose from the high cost of land. _ Great Britain had solved and met the problem with loan soâ€" cleties in addition to restriction of values. _ "Housing was a disgrace everywhere on the continent," he said. Land surveyors, he suggested, should refuse to "prostitute their talâ€" ents for the benefit of speculators," and lead in the reform of values which would bring better housing, Oflicers of the association elected were: President, E. C, Mackay, Hamâ€" ilton; Viceâ€"President, H. M. Anderâ€" son, North Bay; Secretaryâ€"Treasurâ€" er, T. D. Le May, Toronto; members to council, M, A, Burwash, Toronto, and E. L, Moore, North Bay; Auditâ€" ors, D. L. Berkeley, Tororto, and D. D, Jones, Port Credit, of 70 per cent. with outside tt;iieii which were used, on an average, by nine families each, Toronto,â€"Until the problem _ of land values, distorted beyond all reaâ€" son by speculation and fictitious building booms has been solved, no solution can be reached on housing problems in Canada or the United States, A. G. Dalzell, member of the Engineering Institute of Canada and leading authority on building probâ€" lems, declared recently in a paper read before the annual convention of the Association of Ontario Land Surâ€" veyors, meeting here. Authority Sees Values Disâ€" torted Beyond All Reason By Speculation give instant relief Jr'x;;on‘e.y"_r-?;nm x:krm, da.;dru@. yimBlell) ln)ic{,ruh; your druggist for D.D.D. Prescripâ€" tion. Trial size, 35¢. 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