__ V--an-by wnnnuusll LIIC lllall. ./Xpplichtions should be addressed to! -j ... .... .v. uua uAaLIuJul.lUll 3 I rvbats.-.--Banner, Abundance, Danish I sland,.. Wide-Awake, White/L Giant, Thousand. `Dollar, Improved Ligowo --.all white varieties. `I71- ` . A Bjfinstruction of the:-Hon. Nlhiister Qf,.\Agric1,1lfture a distribution iflieing` `made this season` o`f; .5s'a_mples`j_,9fi su- periorvsortsi ofgrain and potaitfoies to ' -anadian. farmers "fo_z. the ixiguiroveep . ment of seed. The stock for:Z.`-jdistria ' `bution hasbeen secured main}?! `front , the Experimental Farms at :"}Ii1dian H-"ead, Saski; Brandon; Many a'i1_dOt-' tawa, Ont._%The-" samples consist of oats, spring Wheat, barley, peas, In- ` dian corn (for ensilage only); and potatoes. The quantity of oats. sent is 4_lbs., and of wheator batfley 5 lbs., suicient in each case tosow one `twentieth of an acre. ' The samples` of Indian corn, peas and potatoes weigh 3 lbs. each. quantity of each of the following va netieshas been secured for this distribution: . A-.- `n A Central % % Will Distribute . Samples: --' .-anovv DLIGII DUI": IHIO I and` be, of full force and and after -the First dayof f. after flu: 511.9` -V---3-"" R'eeve~, - Golden they are received, so.'long as the sup- ply of seed lasts. Farmers are ad- [vised tq apply early to avoid possible; (lcnnnnun+.~.....a. mu. _ , - .--_-_ --...-. _ - Before deciding to plant an`_,orchard the farmer should consult the .Prov.ix_'1-.- cial authorities of his own Province and the fruit branch of the` Domini`onl-7 Department of Agriculture regarding", the best varieties of trees`_to`_plant-." When he has this informationf-he should write direct `to the`-_`leadin'g'l nursery men and ascertain ow-hat prices they willcharge yfo`r;_ the` tota.`l,., number of trees he re( j11i;1'es.L_lI,`,t`; ,i?s`i'; not wise to depend on vthej advice ~_1_`>f fruit-tree salesmen, who .a?e hard:ly' likely to be skilled in anything more` than the art of selling.` T - - `- 'rl"|Lz :tlnn` I---1-3` I U] _In [the Director of\ Experimental Farms: 'Ottawa, and may be sent inanv "time! lfrom the Ist of December to the. 15th` `of February, after which the listswill be closed, so that the samples asked for may be sent out in good time for sowing. Applicants should mentionl the variety they prefer, with a_sec.ond! sort as an alternative. Applications , be lled in flu: n.-A..- :... __L!-L The Mason and Risch Piano Co., Limited, 32 West King St. Toronto. you an-illustrated booklet whi in detail wliy the Mason and 1 the best piano for your home. Mail us this coupon to-dayg This is due t exact?` ' principles on whic our ow` We have secured depth, throughout the en ire regi Risch piano which is not eqt strument. A '---Us vY:LuL.)uL 1ua.1s1;i_g fl1C.._UAI INC A salo 1s a.bu1ldmg In which =11 fodder may be stored for fut-'1' feeding. the preservation 6f the.` `WT dependingon the @_e;xi:luiq'g; of` I`l...". .......1....1 -1: -;____... 13--.: :4 % balancof Risclr Piano If \ , . F { of Farms, 1 postage may sent 111 21117 fn11alnr'r`--~-- - In Barrie.` it s TH.-E AD- VANCE. It shows a high `qualityof circtilation, co/vers the x`_tounA_1V ion`! orne and dis- `*t ri`ct'-nws :'s`in popular there's ` a lading, go-had paper--a paper that both =_ `aderLtiSefs` subscribers %vn;_. T 1 ` _ 1 i\ Order your wedding invitation! `early and at the right place. Tht Advance Job Printing Department makes a specialty of this c`lass of work; All the latest sampl-s of sta- tionery. Call and see us before ord- odng {postage is required on mail matter `addressed to the Central Experiment- lal Farm, Ottawa. WEDDING INVITATIONS. BOOCOIOOOIOOIOOIOO I 111.11.. sJ1_l\JJ.V IJMD, Director of Experimental Farms. VVIM. SAUNDERS, `l?......_:... ._ . _ 3` -no nJ.s.u||ul|-lo A ' ! The apple-growingiindustryd is.gmak- ? Eng rapid progress injthe "Maritime Provinces, in British Columbia, ,_and. in certain sections of the.Province of Ontario. Many farmer`s whoy=ha`ve_ heretofore thought very little of--4th*e: Dossibilities -of- this industry as -a,_.." means of increasing Atheir .incomes are now seriously considering ,the- zulvisability of going into the busineg of apole-growing' _on a more or `lessiiy extended sc'aIe. "` (_ Th; Books and Statemeiat of a strictly indgpepidqtfiugii55-51;_, V `Q ` '.`'." .' ` Hind O'f?'ic.A .% .W!1" M99i*'%'%4 Barrie Branch. Fiv'e*%PVii9i%=,%%Mldkam:~%A7' MAW =~} %;. _-.;u - u u u `any way; 'U".I`I-I;-"'l 'I:V!',::f _?'? One dollar opens an account aric_!_integst.;,i$;.dde":h1f%.: P 1311153118. ' Or::h.ard. ..__..I- % M a.;ag =4 swim mm SAv;|Nes (ML... 4-11- ,_ __-- . vvauululd, `_,_d'II\.Iv us the Province of farmers who `have {ht of -:~th.= industry as -a:.V 921.110` 4-I-1453. . -----4-A~ . T.-1. .,` :z2%v=% ., mucous -Tisutffceg WeV'%;i.1af4 g`-ve ; lags for` -ahy case, of ,;Dcat'r xe:s.s_` (;;caus+_ %.edi%`&by a{cat_f "`ha.+t.7``(`.`;a"ln`Q;`:I"be~ cured: we Haws} E -3:???-I119 r .'.~f71'.: l '.' t L1Lt4 "3 3" -f; end] for_ ,.o / 7 1rs""%-' :5`%' 3 135E. Il_lI'-Ivljylfki ` .' ` I-...`, I ,)I,JC.U'llIcI" -':-9-..=.,4_...~' ,'-deafs 'is.;..;th`-..5xesult, land" Luiess rth "';;:.imm3ti9.n:Can --1 be. ;takeg;i-. -out an thzs tube resto1`ed ,.to `xtrnofrmal 3. . L *~.-~*ant1:':~vvFIcn -;1_i3`:*e!1 xreiy'*."c1psed,- gcoaaigiomyqge ng` 1:3 =de sf:i:byed' 'ffox",e vgr';ff5 ,% caused .1; j; , Wu ; n mu t=!!,ls`=%`4;- " *~ " We :4: $| .1 iv `-L-o --nnan` ' .-'-.3"-. * I.,u.nq; 4 I ; a;_;rds;:< A%;=@:.%.~t;1,gzz,!21it;x;.T:i.91$:9;<!;;ga;:.,iim :,rfefc;\Hear- .,~*an&':'w'iimi -_%`:t~%.%A~:_z;*-vai` iiiWc1psed,- 1.:-Inn'i'ln-{'55: `:5 " 1>-I-|X'..r4ai1Id-. aoiul. (`Liana LVV ncu ,uua`.t_uuc Ia ugualucu you Ha)!!!` I ' `?"-'.`~`,.;.?..'.'."'".T!.':?.?`-`.3 -i" `"' $4.553 ,;;;y 'lQcdI 7PP1$ftipn,; sasq mey(.;canno: % i"rr:atI1j"tl1'<'.':::di_scjascd fportzon Wadi the A ;e_a.r.,,. ,There;-4,5 ; anlybqne way to_ cure ~* Ltlnafnain '1.-' JI ~ QI-16447:. `Q" -kip. *.na.-sa.._ ,b\v,Dli 0,. . _ .de_ ..!.s,.;,.~.:i nds.;.hat`L;;.is A'b` .. % titu- ;tio9aa 3.rm ` ='A Ueame~a9`usea I'by:a n inamed condition of. the mu-. ~`Vq.us..;j;i;IAi;1g-.x-o.L`:gthe'~-Eustachian _ Tube. } When ,thi`s:Q.t_u`be ` i, inamed you `hay!- uni. 'cvq1onfv1;i1`n-.' HAIQQQH niv "nrnnncCn'nI-Q an. an: \'v;":,ng : vita`; ., V516 I-J_ BUIC, I O'n e'~;of the V best- foods for"p,gultry .will;_.be `found in table scrps; but the` lmost scrupulous pare shou}d`_b`"t:`taken 'to~se'e.. that ths are fresh 'a!1' that, `there? is no mould or decay-'presnt.~l v '1:|zr-_I- r-_n -1, ._- P55 v--v-v -- --v r--<---- v.- g-~--J |_{-\:~?\----- :V9feak_ -fgwla-re more subject; to 'at- V tack; I pf -` 13599;; w__t1L1_aA1,rA1;_;4;2_1_`1;epVhI `vigorous c ' % ad " meat scrap.s._ lwual. yuu yuurseu;woula`retus;;, ~ _ 1 Keep `the cfust boxes ned wig: `dry sand, or sjand- mixed" with;ash"e;S ,. and see" that these are placed V iii thr(8';-illost. sunny? place in tl[1e"h'en hquse$~ff 3:;'-#; _ ~ 5+ N dw tha t hens"ar depri\'redi't'3'f5T.theiIt I usual supply of -grubs see the`? lack is~,imade up'by greet: cgqbonef 1;; Su11}i_ght,`;a1id. fresh air of !th.'.` Chff -essentiaIs- to keeninii-"fnml *"" "."'" '"'r*r"-. ' . ' ~ g,V'hSun%i;g?t`;and. frfsh aixl-c are tfmvcfn, of t fey, c ze es_se'nt1a s- to cepin" ow in`. `goofd cbg1_di_t i,Oh. in winter; time.` ,]3gfr`fc<;ns1lde1;abl_e gold th_an'even a ma... -93 '4a2r-%} I, Y`o'u Lould ndt cane `tb drink ice` cold water yourself `in winter. She then that,`hens_ate.L_not asked.1;o_ tak [what you` yourself -wouldV`refu;e;V I VA`). `LL- .*_;._; L.- _ P|I n ' -L-'A-' - ' _` __,\ V _, , --v--..g--'vr.'~.:,`3r|. gvwaglulldlly. }. rw:;;i1eA igms .v;`.?iw`staad consider- ;able cold, care should .-be taken to` {avoid 'd.:afts in the popltrvy-`hpuse. -Hlens. jlik.e; animals, aflittle salt .i_1'ow and tf1_n ~;zgndv*.-thi$ig;a-."best be .;-given' is` aia` ;ad"dit Io;r- 'tU'~`th e m`ash.- ' * ` -While milk is one of the best foods ]for chi`cke'nvs>a ._;_suiqieht s_upply of In-wati` -,'ShOl1ld' b_' .u: :f1ished at the IS3!;`iI.." ` Z ` `T A ` ` I 7" -""' *9 I- \"-`l$I . - I Di'shes' `h'h k` ** W ' h3-Ye be1:nf`:d.;o S1:c;$t:n31;1.llh%:,1I:11a1S,l`:_ [".5.`9.V9" 8'hlY l.5.C81 f't Qccagionally. I-'V5WH'ik fhmlc 3331-i.;.2J.....'_I. . l.---v-v-v I.` . ., >. `-' V - ,. The more gram hens receive the- !more grit .wilh.be' necessa-i'y to assist in digestion. - ' f v j _ , Ul_cers.a'1'eisometim'es caused "in the 'mo'uths`of birds by feeding musty, mouldy'gra'inv %o poultry. ` T , m__u__,e .. .4sVUJ| places. =1*"" - ~ V John 'F1eld" thinks that Ontario =!%$:::`;e s.*::$t a surewy of nze gionths. In year. I 1y 'a`ccom lisyci e p0s slble' `ms rare-V % vestuheirpowiiefg .d-W;l11\n _stock 11.21:--A lo'f. labor` but Was: tf cl)re'1s"a' Saving !;e'ed;` -If. "the" 9"` ma 3" I vestdlmsiz ch went 90 MS-t` be ha" Iwi.1~1 be 5 -"` -We .s9A:method labor Over the The chief %disadvan`tags f the silo ` v_ .V _or Ilmg, A good Silo `f?1a.V be but at a cost bf anywhere 'n"~ ii?` `F $5r % . C"**=;*tr.s? are T.+o&1.`?=;a`r sx #1 -9nrte. saws n: the. A |1'eir`own m?}?:1 f'"`5`"8 `A 3 of % .vf:x: ui;:_.;_ ` p \ , lcuring as Silage. ,Th5s..c1_10D furnishes? . probably ` a greater b_t1l'k'_pAf:~-A . forage , +119 `Q4-.`!.,' f\`L .. work of hi;/vesting i thus don, at a [season when the-`farmers are ndt hur- ldried with 6ther.Work, and?"-the crn `eld is cleared {ready to .be plo _,ed-' .and "seeded to_. fall grain. A `lai'ge._ `quant_ity,of, seed can. be stored in silo. A si1o~I5 feet in dia'm_etef, a_n'd "Io.f< :et `Anon ...:n L -1 J % A , ' i . Pgult:-y'No_te.s. ' _ * Avoid scattering" the feed `in hhy laces. .. ' ` the jg`ra-in_.'1'_s.1 inV vgted and, sto J G 51ca.l`Cl'- thzin `.a~n`y' other., It Dt1l'K' Vof forage ' shouid } be har- red _in the silo when the dough `staize. Thp inks that` Ontario "e supply green onths in the. possible, it `is \Im..... ....a. L- ua. L1 pp I_l1]',IllSl'lS bulk of forage shnnm ha Fin- I.` % 1`1l;I;hg;;4tI _of;.=th' Bjr-aws {e ' -rcatxng liquorswin the said`, Township V :gs_pohibi:ed.sL4 v % Mnngcipality; gtlic sale _of intoxi-I I 6: zrasf. but 15 only` 'ya%db "1 `-he year; *10rv`su_!:s_s3;i`t?g":.I:`&" p . o_ the` ~electoi's, the polls twill` c unauy passeu by the said` Coun- cil in the event of the assentof the electors being obtained thereto after one month from the first publication thereof in the Northern Advance, the date of which publication was Thurs- dav. the Second day of December. A.D- INK)! -and cl-Hon 1-A---3 -'-f A ` --. J, -.;.;_4L4, \.a|Cll\. I Take (>`t~i_c,e"that, the above is a true ' copy-1"of a prooosed By-Law` which has been taken into considera- ,'tion by -the Muicipal Council of the 'Township of .Irmisl and which will be -nally passed by the said` Coun- f\` `Ian and-4--`-"I -'.-,./.,.....3` uu, yaaaulg U_I HHS .I5} *L3.W.l . ~hat jthe Clerk of the said Muna-| cipa1_Coworation shall attend at big oFc'e `in;._the Township of Innisl at- thejhpur of At'en`,o clock in the fore- iioon,-.Vomy_=the 5th day of January, 1910, toi_u.ri1`up'=t'he number of votes give` respectively` for and oagainst t`heABy-1-Law`; _ ~ I - 7'1"" A. R. J..`HILI:, Clerk. irfug A z~-- ' - ..-., aswuuxuxug KJIHCCT IHCTCIOY. ! 0 . At the Grange Hall in the `unin- . At the School House of School `Section No. 14, being Polling Sub- 1Division' No. 9, and Arthur Fennel], Deputy Returning Officer therefor. At.the residence of W. T. Fisher infthe Police Village of Cookstown, ,". being Polling 'Sub-Divi,sion `No. Io,| I and W. T. Fisher, Deputy Returning ; ' Oicer therefor. ` _ -That on Monday, the. 20th day of, '_ `December next, at" his oice in the ' .. _Village 6f Lefroy,fat 2 o clock intthe : "afternoon, the` Reeve shall appoint ` _ in `writing, signed by him,.two per- sons to attend to thenal summing 1 up of the votes by the Clerk, and`one I person to attend at each Polling ` place -on behalf of the persons in-, ] terested in and desirous of promot- I imz the passing, of this By-Law, and an .,lik'e`_number on behalf:of.the per- } sons interested in`_ and desirous of 1 _qDposing.cthe,` passing of this By-Law. .:.,lThatVjthe`vClerk the Mup_i- 1 Cibal Cnnfnfinn =1-ml! ..u-.....: -. v_:__`____ A . I , At the Orange Hall on the South East corner` of Lot Twenty (20), rCon'cession`.uTen (10), being Polling \Sub-`Division No. 6. and William J. Leonard; Deputjr Returning Ofcer therefor. \. ' ` . :At 1he'.School House of .School Section No`. 12,. being Polling Sub- -Division No, 7, and John Srigley, Deouty Returning Ofcer tlferefor. Silage as a. Dairhy- Fo`od. (By W. A. Linklater.) ' 3 have always considered 'V'1:l_-ye` s_f]`Q.:. j` ']`553TY part of the equ1_p;pent_.'qf;f '1 Hodern daxry farm. The s1ld,;v'va$.`: ` W3)' and' satisfactorily eu_sed- ;~"`=1i1T10. where `I wags r/a'gise:.1,. "a;1d_`in`_ ::'\\\Q` and `N//shjngton ~. -`:.-:1 for several years. `I 'wou1dl,a)ot-1" ~<`")Dt to.make `a spVecialty-of"-dairy," `mini: wnthout makin ~us e_'o,f-thei If f; \-.v\` silo is 9 hiiiltnd iri."ur`|-n'n'I1 , Q . ____ .. \.nI\u_I\oI .(IvI At `the Orange Hall in corporated Village of `Strc Polling Sub-Division No. < bert J. Black, Deputy "Reta cer therefor; ~ Timothy" ing AL -LI-_ `ins:-.Polling `Sub-Division No. 4, and Connell. Deputy Return- Ofcer therefpr. lrx _--v-. -nay: \.&\ll.c _At the Grange'HalI, in corporated Village ` of Left Polling` Sub-Division_ No. hristopher Grose, Deputy irig -Oicer, therefor. T .. . sun-wvnsnon N0. 2, and ' D. W. % "Le nnox, Ofcer therefor. Deputy Returning ,.- --..- ......v...n.uuuu\;u yldbc - . ' At Hindle -s School House, School Section . No.`2, being Polling Sub- Division No. I, and Peter Green- sides, Deputy Returning Officer therefor." V eAtethe Orange Hall in the unin- _C0rporated Village of- Churchill, be- -Polling Sub-Division No. ajn"d , . - "T.`n}1nnv T\..~...c.. `D..L--_.-~- ..r_,...,, us`. v.a.uwuau1y_ U1 1111115111. - A`nd be`it further enacted that the votes of the electors be taken on this By-Law on Monday the 3rd day of January, 1910, commencing at nine o ol'ock in the morning and continu- in'g.until ve o clock in the afternoon at the undermentioned places: ` ' U:-JI-!_ 1` I o 1-7` - - - the Aoptlon % of.the ` Public ,,ll _rl:;:_s;;,.A_:;tf' in the Town- % unmet in the "C%o1i}%nty`of Simcbe. __,. _..- ,,........u Luc gnuuglq snoulai be deeply and thoroughly cultivated.` One or two year old trees ,-are` bet-; tcr for setting out than ,older stock.` Spring planting is `safer than .falll planting. The trees should stand` f1_'0_m thirty-two to forty feet apai't each} way. When one_-year-old "t`:feesi.:are'f p].'mtL`(l, the tops sh'ould,:be. out ;back,;_ to the point wher_e the future head`-: is to be formed. The roots should be shortened somewhat, `ands-al'l;.'bruisedl? uml broken on_es_ remeovedif;?1i::tyvp- _' ;.'.2ir-0ld trees are planted,";j` the*T.:_1_ga`dt:xj.3 and the branches should be cut backl` frn:-n1 one-third to one-half. `In; ilant;-A . mg the roots should be placedplin-"all mzural position, and ne soil 1led_1]_i,.I,1,!.` among them, tramping it rmly dbwn`if` -.'*:h the .feet. It is advisa`bl e,tq_st '- 1`n.- trees a little deeper than`:'witen ,l` in the nursery, and l,18V.Wthm_' 118311 slightly in the "direction o_'.th'e.,,pre-'3` .- mzlimz win(lS.v--,VV"e,eklyl Gljliel. . f'{~ ma-O` nge thq unin-' llage `Stroud, being >ivision 5. and Ro-' `Returning Of`- A DVANCE` "all, tlie unin- of Lefroy, being n_ 3, and Deputy Return- "Take notice that the above _is_ 3 true copy of a proposed By_-Law which ha-st been taken into considera- Ttion'~~b.y__.the` Municipal Cjouncile of the Township of Innisl a,n\d~which will he 'na1lY...Das_scd `by, the `sajd. Co`un'ci~l- ,in-. the .eventi9_`,t_he sseqt of: the elejc-I rtorp,-~2tii8:e`,obtaines1 -thertsi eftiegh one F` f hitbhliggtioii`. ll J 2: 2-. ,_...u .a_y~.n.cnvI I operation, !`=eecAt on" after i"May: next. after ` [the-reef.` - -_`_ --- ....u nus: p.uc l.`.ll3( IVJHYVOI next, the nal passing thereof.` V . L. T ' " . . . . -._, o\J -.1 anlucu H1 inytnlng the of , , The ideal location for an apple or- chard is on a gentleeastern or north-' eastern slope which enjoys good wa"-ti tcr drainage and has a freepcircnla,-J tion of air. Water drai-nage-;and, an abundant circulation of airare essen- tial factors in the commercial success of the apple orchard. ' No soil is -too" gootl for the apple. Flat meadow lo- cations should be avoided. Newlye . cleared timber lands, `limestone soils, and loamy clays are especially desir- _. able; and in a isuitable_.climate- in- ` ii. sure satisfactory results, Before the trees are planted the ground should I c1'ilt1v'ated.`l I - ; r- % . 1 5`,,.VTha_t_;VA,the Clerk of the said| i"_Mu1 1icip`al Council of "me Tornship: ?of' Innis shall attend at~his office in the T wnship of Innisl, at the ._hour o__.\te,n oclo,ck. in_ the for_enjoon on the 5th`da y.of"Jnuary . A.D. I909,` to. sum up the number of>vp.t.e sgiven; for gand against this j By-Law. - 1 ,6.-v;:'PlI:i`s' B"ye-Law shall come into` * One?!/1finn nnA` Ian at :..n 1:_..-- . - _--vua\. AVU. IQ, nftuf putyv Returning Officer. 'D_`lI2.. -. -C` ' II V - 1 2. Thatthis By-Law shall be sub- mitted for approval ,to the electors of. said Township of Innisl qualified` to voteithereoni and shall not be n- ally passed unless and until said electors have approved thereof in the manner provided .for' in the Statutes in`, that behalf. ` I` -3. That the `vote of the `electors l- . of the said Townshipof Innisl will be taken on this By-Law by the De- ' put" Returning Ofcers hereinafter _ narnedfon the Third day of January, one thousand nine `hundred and ten, at nine o clock in the morning and . icontinuing until ve o clock in the! I l s 7 3 l afternoon at the undermentioned places, viz: ' Polling Sub-Division No. -I, Hin- dle s School House, Peter Green-' sides, Deputy Returning `Officer. I Polling `Sub-Division No. 2, Orange Hall, Churchill, D. W. Lennox_, De- puty Returning. Officer. Polling Sub-Division No. 3, Grange H-all,` Lefroy, Chris. Grose, Deputy Returning Oicer. _ _-. - --......- nu. _\.uI nun xuuua. 'Only one sample can bessent to` each applicant, hence if in individual ' receives a sample of oats he cannot also receive one of wheat, barley, peas, Indian corn or potatoes. Ap- plications on printed (iards or sheets, or lists of names from one individual, or applications for more than one sample for `one household, cannot be entertained. Thesamples will be sent {free of charge through the mail. A....I:.\.L:-.-, I (Li; . Potatoes.-Early varieties: `Roches- ter Rose, and Irish Cobbler. Medium to late varieties: Gold Coin, Carman No. I, and Money Maker. The later varietiesare, as a `rule, more `produc- tive than the _earlier kinds. ' f\..|_, , ` ` Indian Corn (for ensilage)-.-.-Early sorts: Angel of ..,Midnight, Comp- ton s Early and Longfellow. ~ Later varieties: *Se1ecteci\`Leaming, Early Mastodon, and. White Cap Yellow` Dent. ' - 1 - Peas.-_.-Arthur and I Vine. _ Barley. -5- Six-"rowed: Mensury, Odessa, anld Manseld. `Two-rowed: Invincible, Standwell, and Canadian Thorpe. ~ : 1-\ vv pa-vs vSll|\rLI\vg Wheat.-Rd varieties: ' Riad Fife (beardless), Marquis, Stanley and Chelsea (early -beardless), Preston, Huron and Pringle s Champlain (ear- ly bearded). White varieties : .- White IFife) (beardless), Bobs (ear1y'_beard- ess . - unseq