Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 2 Jul 1931, p. 6

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10 Avoid Bloating 1 Bloating is an ever pi'e.~:i-nt tlzmger with dairy cows on pastiire, parti- cularly where the legume is alfalfa. Means for lessening this danger, ad- vised by animal liu. L-.\:perts,; include: _\'uve1' `um :1 cow out on! alfalfa pn.' on an cnipty stom- ach; give 21 small feed of dry hay before turning: out; have a supply of| water Ll\'2ill'r1})lL: in or near the pas- ture nt all times; don t. turn` the cowa[ A; ,.,,..,. .. A..-..i.I._ .. cnuslus uuc. V But I work in a store or on the land and cannot get. away for a tea: vacation. Why talk about vacation '1. There is more for the few than the; many. Well, I know of a vacatiom that is independent of any profes.-l` sion. It is a vacation that may be- had at any time and place. Most wonderful of all, it can be had witn- out money and without price. It is, the best vacation of all. It is not] a new something-. nn hm.-..v..+:,... 5` muV_e a better taste for life and norv a bltter one. Many a. vacation has left a stinging remembrance, rather` than a smgmg one. I 7211+ T .......1. 1.. , I {______.________ Now that the holiday season hail come, what. kind of a vacation are: you going to have ?-for all mayl have a vacation. Vacations are, and can be, as variecl as the persons that take them. Some in time of vacation find a strange delight in mingling with the crowds along the shore;; others take themselves to a solitude! where none intrude. A man mayi take his vacation almost as he will, whether it be on some mountains side or among throngs of the city. But: whatever vacation it is it should leave a better taste for not Manv :1 \'nr`:wHnn Inn: .uu\'e1's 01 goou, wholesome laughter and enuine sentime --a charming love story with tense touches 0 the dramatic. It is the story of a boy who was sent to prison falsely, l)! and ghts against great odds, not only to clear himself of ` heartbneak, and to win for himself the girl he: has galwayslovt T1-. wnu G.-5+ ...m,I......,J :. 'M-_ 17' - Q. The pictures show this 1 Central-Northern Division; lov Niagara Division. Notable Comedy- l 1111 ` Ca} Love_1's of good, whole_some laughter cl1ar1n1n;.r. storv mth tmma fnlinhnu n In Barrie, Julgl FIRST AID TRAINING PROVESI; wnmu me middle of the summer` when they begin to moult, but when the egg yield drops rapidly until it practically; ceases without any appar- ent reason, then suspect vermin. Body lice, which remain on the birds, and the red mite which infests the poultry house during fl1P rlnv M matter 011 with some-I of getting; iving in :1} ~ fortunate; in saying? upon the nave a va- ion. whir-h` u. out: rmuu uepzu-tmenu alone nz_1ve become qualied rst_a.iders.; Shields _a1;e y for annual competition. Each sprlng team contests are held In the dxcrent dun- year's winnin teams. Top left Lon on, Western Division, right "" :1; lower let;-Eng%nearing, Toronto D! on, Woodstock. - --- --- I-""c"3 U1 U1<=m-a dozen, according to grade, and get- thcgselves until they are set free lnting jt_ A1] of those having e reaifChrist. Have we not heard againfop 5310 reported a brisk trade, {on ?,and again that a. man s worst enemy spring chickens at 35c and 40 a i is himself. , Bound is this DI`150nlb. were also among the best sellers. ition house we cry for a heart at leiSuI`eYea1-Ijngs and fowl, which were ofes-`from itself. This is the vacation Offe-er than usual, remained at last 5' bC`:\\'l'llCl1 all men stand in need. It l:`'(_>ek'_< pl-ic9_ Butter '35 Still 59]]. Most in the freedom that Christ offers thating at 25 3 1b_, and cream at 13c s'itn- the soul finds this sense of peace. a half pint, or 30c a pint. is There remaineth a holy day s rest Fresh, C;-{Sp vegetables in pyofus. notgfor the 13901319 0f G0d- T0 ln' mien, met with ready sale. .\'ew peas n of meaning is to have entered into tlie-.31-9 priced at 50 a basket, a drop :aiah best vacation of all. It is to knowof 259 compared with 135: week; and the secret of refreshment and 1' _ . _'aspa1'agus 10c a bunch or 3 for 25.9; that newal. Without this no_ vacat1_0nhead lettuce 10c 21 head or :2 fmr ter3,lhas won Ii : nh:o+` ma 1. .- _. W ; And only a woman. In the thirty? years of my married life I haw: . ..-C/u... LU. the 10115 or me even ifQ`1'eeI'1 Onion `;stronger in body yet poorer in Spll`it.i3a1-Elev an ; While those who live in life's humbler Cut` 1:10-C. }ways in the eld, at the bench, ormrvino fro]- `surrounded with domestic cares a11dacC},1-dfna H .litt.Ie children may enter into tl!-Jpeonge; mm, meaning of the best vacation of all-- 10S;},,{1': in I_a fellowship with Christ that mak3sf1.a,;1.anE am the commonplace one of great spi1`iL-ablfndance 0 :f`} nhmen.t' . . numbers of 1 There are in this loud stunning gave the we d9 and busy ap With whom the melodies abide Of the everlasting chime ; Who carry music in their heart Through dusky lane and wranglfhg mart, Plyingftheir daily task with busierm 3.;_4(;1 1, eet , and scrubbin Because their secret souls :1 holyof m`. labor , )V - I >?-lflln lC`])Odn. _1_Q..,.DO' noni s-:-rved 2235.-1 loaves of b 7.960 pies. quarts of fr churned 5,54 ; Of human care and crime, 1 l I .stron;zer in bodv x-or nnnvr-r ;n :n1'1-~v- .....a.. nuuout U115 no vacat:?onhe`ad has won Its chief end. It is to m.s.-25; 3 !its hxghest purpose: It 1s_to go bac_ka lb `agam to the 10115 of llfe If green r-dra1.na to Open Canadian Chautauqua U1 mu: ufullliltlc. ) but when released determines to ` alear the stain, but to save his dea 1e alwavs loved. genuine sentiment; will be pleased when they see t_he :_____...____ s the ground FARM WIVES . Herein Pmm: n Aug me wmter W111 genera toward the middle 1 to moult drops_1'api< nvvnnb-u'nnH._ 5.... Luau u:ual, remained last 3- It `=`week s was f91 5 ?13' lnW with 50c }'e`asparagu.= 252; "aCaU_"heacl or 3 for hot house tomatoes 20c and 25c lb.. according to size; new beets. `9"91'_1,1fgreen onions, new carrots, mclishes. 5P_11_'3t'pa =\'. all So :1 hnnclw D, 10, ll, 13 ___j___;_______. 2235.425 meals. made 33,190 bread. 5.930 cakes and I have canned 1.550 quarts fruit, raised 7.360 chicks. . 5,540 pounds of butter, put "'3rix1 hours sweeping, washing scrubbing. I estimxre the worth of my co11. at $115.- 4S:'v.50. none of` which I hm-n :.\\'ar 01)` ~o:).aU. none or \' _coIlected. ButI -`band and :'niId1'en. :2-n-ovTmv nH n\'n\- .,. _:_.L\.Cu uALu.|n:, new czlrrots, 1`:`.(llShS. t'parsle_v, -5c :1 bunch. -`1 Cut owers were offered at prices '\'ar_ving from 15c to 25 a bunch, `according to \'a1'iet`_v. Spice pinks, "- peonies. garden heliotrope and other `blossoms in season were massed in '5fragrant and colorful bouquets. The -`abundance of produce and the large patrons in a .L8I1Cl8.11CQ gave week-end market a bright appearance. - rm :m(1 cmmren. I 21511;` 1111 over 222' unuz1nCC- W 2 boxes nu-u-.A n... THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931. muur co11. at 5110.- none of \\'hlCh I have ever rl, Rm I am `run: ..m 1...` s Turn to the Right ; dear old mother from :1 uocx mat has laid heavil_\' dur-' ing the wmter will generally slow up summnrl 3 Turn to the Right ? \\ HICH stlll . and V nrvn-vu H 1 IHIVC` love my hus- [ wou1dn`r mind 1 for IE1:-m." u..u\ pvt` COW OVL` _\'e:u`s. Only by :1 what 6-:1ch cow in producin;: can 1 eIimiu:1:c the "box total production power of this pin: operations. uxustmtzon St:1tim1.< fo has ju.~t. bocx1iss11c-d. a\'b1`-ago production f test herds \\':\.< 6.442 pn for 1930 the individun 7 n-7-.~ .. ..u..:, an milk pm` \`e:11:<, 0 ,,_.. -.v-. nuxea xarming area. Last year an enormous quzmtity of blueberries: were shipped from that district. I`l1e.-3.-5 were of a high quality and founu; a ready market. During the lueighz: of the season as many as 1,100? baskets were .-hipped daily from;. North Bay by exp1'css. I . Page Six .more and more ' Northern Omar . mi.\'ed farming are: quant1t.y 1 of n hir)-In n- The zrtendance at Farlncrs Week was tory, with crowds of : 2,000 t'a1'1m'1's at tho. day. Peel County set attendance from an in t)`, with about 500 1` 'I`1u=. tours conducted b the O..-\..C.'sLaff p1'0\'C( and ix`:1'o1-n`.;x'in- for t} ,,.._ .__.--,. \-\I"Y uu. yanLLu_\:, pa1'l',l- xs experts,` of t turn cow: out onzo a freshly irripzated pasture, or a pasture reekimz wet from rain,` heavy dew or coated with frost.` Much of the (llH2`(`l` may also be 21\'0l(l(:(l by mixx'n;_r g1':1s.< wilh alfalfa in seeding down the pastures. The! cows prefer grass to legumes such as" alfalfa or sweet clover and will take the edge off their appetites before} feeding` on these. Inc 24th_ annual ciuucrence ofl agricultural representatives was hezol at O.A.C. last week, under the chair- manship of Mr. R. S Duncan, direc- tor of this branch. Some very in- teresting and helpful addresses and discussions -featured _lheir delibera- tons. _jj. The 24th ci... `repre.~:entatives las-Y won`! '""'"" Why Hens S1 A ock that has '19 thr` \K'1.n.`av- H-5 I o-vi:-uh : __-___.. Farm News {District News Tho 9 m. ___,, Foul Vrv {-..- Weekly Cr. hr-v r-nn:l7r'n .....~ -nu.-.r ,`, u. nut. L'UI'I`l ID` 1 On`; aria. The strawberry I ' how 3 very abundant one` '1<:r:~: rzmging from 12 to 15% box. Early cabbage and` tLucr- are reported to be plen-i` :1 number of districts. To Avoid Bloating Q 13 CV8)` T`H`rA,<:-H9 nu: uu\:d.I., a1Ia1Ia andl Tutting of alfalfa has been! .' in many di.-tricts and thei lll`l_V heavy. The frequent nd \\'Z1l`lT1 weather have;s favorable for corn in? 0l1`:\)'?n T`h.~. .4.......L-.,. l mug 101' 12111 whe cI0\`(>1`. Cutting under way crop is fairly heavy ;m.,A,.; .,....4 `Iv:-\~..__ ' nuclei. > '1\~ pounds of t_ho 1ndn'xdu:1l avcxuuz 1Iu`x`v:1.<.\ or am: . Brood Prevalent Snectnrs A? n ` ' uAu\:L nruxent type oil` )ul brood and it is s1g- in these localities the stly black. This variety articularly susrceptible to oul brood. Apriculture~ us were recently held ini of Ontario, Victoria and? an effort to lower the! wing uueens. Hm Ann.-. m, Lm: couege each 1 the record for[ e individual coun-f representatives. by members of ' aff proved very helpful` - ` ' the Visitors. I ;"P Report mu 1mm. hm: ..- .,....p. uunng" \'c:';' ;~'atisfac- 5 'ds from 1,500 to ( thy college each my rennwl rm! U..-LL}. are] the counties of d Grpv rha nu-n~ uu HIL` \\'U1`K OI` for 1930, which `-xi. In 1928 the` from eiglltcexzi pounds milk;; [U11] _-n-,'n~-urn 1.... .' um couege each set for, coun-I` 13 I bV l`nn A515` -.v.... \,uLmu`,_ , UJ. 2111.21 dist ] shown-.~: and '4 bur,-n very Western On`z1rio. crop ha.-' a with price.~; fro cents a c: head Ir.-ttucr: roportcx tiful in di 3 is becoming` va.-1`_v productxve _./Hf ,.,_.,.. ....` LU lO\V).` the! .~`, the depart- stablished al 'o.A.c. during vc-1'\' satisfn r-. Eln! I 0..-\.C. are! cnnnna n: I "asses and` ' - ---I *5 Of Representing D1'05' Ford, 21 suavr: individual sticceeded 39_0f in cashing at least `we worthless S1g"|cheques at Oriliia ban `the In each Case the amo new $15. The It hiniself as 13. unt secured was oyal and Montreal hanks [9 togare the ones said to have b(.`L"Il vic- ltuyeitiniized. lnvc-.~:Ligation sho\v.~' that Id in the : adlticaliy Iivr;:~: on this sort of 21 game, th}?.working back and forth between Dari` Quebec and O mar-io. About 25 or 1 3199 -- ' ' ' ,.,,....., Ar R. k:< last week.' individual prac-.', ` 1 `c `f' 3uL'r1l}.', .specxzu1y careful about keeping 7a ;c-vurything clean and sanitary, and g =-icooling fhe cream quickly to under] d,5O de1:1'ee.~: and keeping it under than \ sitemperature. A copy or copies of tlns 1; "lleaet may be obtained by applying c `l%to the Dairy Branch, On rario.Depart- v -- ment of Agriculture, Toronto. a \I. ` Jr. III. to Sr. III me)` (1')), Allan F1'a.<. 3 Sr. III. to Jr. IV 1(1)), Lillian Su`:1m\;.;? 1h~nr1:ur:-Imn I-x\ I I::-Z-2:1- idLu:t.< Act l`\'(]L1ll`L' that :1 premium of `one cent per pound of butter fut be lpaid for Special Grade Cream ll."ir. Garde Cream, and a premium lot` three cents per pound of butter lfat for First Grade Cream over Sec lond Grade Cream. The leaet points iout how these losses may be avoided !and enumerates common defects in ,Sccond Grade Cream. Special Grade !Cream, it: says, can be secured by `ib:-ing specially careful keeping` It-verything and, gcooling under? ,5O and keeping it llndnv +1.... .... r1`. L0 31'. 1 r.--Vona Robert-' :son (1)), Gordon Robertson (p). I , I. to II.----\\';7lb02't Hi1'1e]1r2_v (p),} Dori: Brown (1'), Mildred Hirlehey V (2'). ` IIT.---AiIm'-n Rz1y~ (m. Allan rm - Valuable for Dairymen The Dairy Branch has recently is-' sued an i11st.1-uctivo la -allot entitled Probable Causes and the Remedies for Defects in Second Grade Cream.l The introductory note states that; regulations under the Dairy Pro- Hm, mman 5m1nn;;h:\n ystrzmughan (p). Jr. IV. to S2`. IV.--Lc (p ) -Pa.'.=,cd. ( r) --~~H0c0mm0nded. ___A1'nnn \ .`..-u.,\. uuu \JIlLil1'lO. 28 years of age, he is R. Ford, alias H. J. R0 `other pr.-ud0n_vm.~:. He vcomplc-xion, about 5 ft., `and a neat (Ire:-1 r. S: ichequr: a2'ti.~:` has not `by the police. I j E We need beauty 1n everything `and culture should be a. thing of practice. not something apart.--w Henry Ford. l l were i 5 sharp Mr. and gtln: deliver turn Both were `aw! had n 'the upset. the horse, otherwise the frighte , Collingwvood, ing up and n y riding upset :BroWne1l was lying rwedged rmly `and the fence and unable have suffer LU urgunize an other church mem- Slmeon Brwc Oflhgrnitftt?Rvl11op1f tloetchilslrlcag recewed a sc"'el' 5hak'lunder:`tood that if yolur citv friends :'e1'u` .b1'u_`Iif3Sh wgenantl come for Sunday they will dgon A_;h`.`}`c dt e3lha\'c to eat what they can get, or, aaneagyn:i;gC_a bette` stirlll, bring. them` Iudnch ad go 05%:2c"mt3?m$ e;f"Zgngrgggtionlad yohleaarn s:)`r`r1ee rhael` . e - - , When Med up Mr- 2`3da33E? n`?3`f3 ,i`t' onIft1.t" ,1a`l.` . directly under for everv visitr the church Wm whlch folhlnately was soon affclrd to x them a dinner. between the wagon: to move, the elderly .driver would ed horrible injuries from ned horse .~.' hoof:~'. )1 rs. DINO A parade of the vacationi.=.t.=. Now `it came to pass as summer drew nigh ,`that Mr. Church Member lifted up lhls e_v0:= unto the hill; and mm . glu. :1 urc on Max Bus .7 blew out. When the d : !the brakes the truck `ways and rolled over, load allover the pa\ ldriver and pas.=.eng'er . In1I'nn\- in n\.!,`- . vvuur: uuuug south on highway No. 11 near East Oro, Edward P. Williamson, of l\'e\\'ma-rket, side- swiped another car going in the same direction, driven by Clarence Frank, [of Barrie, with the result that botlx cars took to the ditch. No one was hurt, but the cars were badly smash ed. A charge of var-1.Ir.-.~-_- ,l..:.-.'..... I i Two more provincial police have! .' been stationed at Wasaga Beach for' the summer months. They are Pro- vincial Consfables J. Reaveley and F. Jarvis, the latter of whom was oni duty at the summer resort last year Boh men have the reputation of [being eicient oicer;~:. ` Mr. and Hrs. John Maclinight re-E cently celebrated their 50th wedding anni\'e1's212~_\' at their home in Everetmi The bride and groom of a half cen-} tury received many lovely gifts, in-; cluding a purse of gold coins froml )their grandchildren, presented by l.\Ia; Tommy McGill. l I 3 5 Dougald L. D-ar1'oc`n, postmaster of n;Colh'n;._rw_ood, died _recently after 3 flongs; pornod of . In his pass ;ing Collingrwood has lost. one of its I. .'\1'i}.*,htu. minds. r When the C.P.R. freight office at iOriIliv. was broken into :1 few nights :'ago only 15c in coppers was taken. ;Police believe it to imve been done Eb) small boys, who were afraid to; Trakn; too much. [ roul Brood Prevalei Apiary inspectors of O nding in parts of cm Lambton, Simcoe and Grey ence of the older virulent European foul brood l nicant that loca bees are mostly Thi of bee is particularly susce European foul Ap demonstrations recentlg the counties Vic1 Simcoe. In (-'02`t l( c0.'<.` of producing qL1C(:n.~`, tlu menu at O..-\.C. has -,-. tlnzr-n lmlnv vuw-in: u u AICGL U1" 3(`]l](: a1'ti.~:f er. .50 far this bad: been located; I i C. L. T. McKenzie, principal of' `West Ward School, Orillia, for the `pa.\:t 18 years, who was the victim of [an assault made on him by William ` 'Ain<,wo1-th, has tendered his resigna- `tion on the ground of ill health. I __j___ The Orange-men of East Simcoe will celebrate the 12th of July this year at Elnwale on Monday, and the `Central District on Saturday. , _} 1:;-:1, an mcrea the 1930 rate. I Simcoe County Medical Society !met at Penetang last Thursday. The mill rate for will be 44 mils on 1931, an increase of H-..~. 1r.9n ....L- nus on rms sort game,' ' between` Ontario. 01-3` is known as E. , H. Roche and many zudonyn ' is of .~:\v;n-rhv'. KING Cf-ZORG`E 0 .11`. Sm1nn;;11:\n (1)), (D). J V .---l 1`v_-(1 ... . ...u...uuu >uL ue:(14:U worthless` banks` amount ioyal s to hm-n hm. .-:,. merit. at do /.011 baby ;umm(`>n(Ie(!. --A11een V. Saunders. u w. uL.n zmuueu S108` `olled spilling the I 21' pavement. The I escapc-(1 with xes. - .___ 1 P1`.-Vona Robert-E Rohf-Nun tux I LL., 1U 01` 1.1 111., So far ?h1.~' bar: 101 hrmn In,-n1.-..1 Juuu emu many 15 .~:\\'zu'thy ., 10 or 11 in: - I Victoria Harbor the dollar for :' half a mill over - uuz, me I0ul'th eludes my mind." 3'.` The fourth is like unto the i-.:". 5' three, yet more important than all. -1l I`hou shal`. rlig down into thy pulse. '1 and pay the church ])lr~rl;;-cc-, that the r" . . . . qyzoml mum: of the church he pie- EsrA1'\'r-rl. and that it may be well with lthee, for verily I say unto tlmc, {thou hast more money now than thou iwilt have when thou (lost return." `Cl1Ll's'(fl1 Blembcr paid his plezlfz 0 for Vvlthrz : and the T.1`m1 `- And it came to pass that Mr. gwul. nave Wnen thou dost 5 to. pz1.f.~' Mr. pald pIed_:.r` the the t1'msL11'(.-1' yr`- `joicvd greatly, saying, Of :1 truth, {there are those who (`are for the `Lord .= work and bnthink thmn.~:c1\'e.= {of the church's expenses, which con- `tinue in the summer n.~; in the win- tr.-1'. .= -p;.on, wnereas the agricultural limestone paid only .T52c, an ave $1.10 per ton. The e saving to purchasers W 111111,: returned to his desk and founnl ` :1 bunrlle of fty lc.-tter.<, ouch con-*; taining a 1'<,-:1. why the w1`itr=r liked! 3 him. You see, Manning really got` ` bark fty times as much as he gave. Tl1:.1t s a pretty good game to play, `don't you think, telling people the 9 good things you see in them ? Why 'not start playing: that game right where you are now? Begin with i the people in your home, in your `community, and in your church. You will have a most interesting time, and you will receive big dividends. A good game to 1)lay. One zlay :1 ri;:l1trthinking' man, Earl G, .\Inn- ning, by name, marle a list of fifty of hie: most intimate acquaintances. .:-Hing: against each name one reason ' why he liked that person. The lime came when Manning stood before tho. men and he told what he liked about each. It wasn t very easy to (lo, because :1 number of He men |}nl made but lllfln lw1nrn_~;- , r: ';`Three things I can think of, but `not four, responcled Mr. Church g`Mr-mber. We must zu`ran;:o fox `our owers to be cared for, our `chickens fed, and the mail fo1'v.`::r but the fourth elude:-' I j is HL-n umn 41`... .....~ \uul]}L'lH`ll LO study `thorn In order to nd the good he \\'i. to nd. Now here is what `happened. A few days later, Man- ning: returned to his founn of fhv lm-M... ....-L . u:11'c;~`r1 us zmn glorlous scenes await. Thou . wisely," qnoth 1\I1'<,. Church Member. Yet three, you, four thin,r;':< must we do before we go ); .. ,.u.uuv.; u; uu: \zu.'aLl0:'1lSIS. .\O\\' `, it his eyes the hills and said : Lo. the hot days comefh and even now are at hand. Come, let us go `unto the heights where cool breezc-.4. iv:cfrc. us and glorious . xvii:-lv " mmn. 7\'r..,- ithat Mr. tip I And it was so. is e ,to 11 quiet spot and res. awhile. . vvuuxu. UK: a. goon Ullll people to get out in the country and worship with their brethren who are living close to nature. Perhaps in turn the country people ought to attend the town churches more than they do, but only those who are able to drive shiny aufomobiles like the city folks do seem willing: to go to town for church 5c1'\`ice. Town people have often thought that since we have good roads and autoniobilt;-.9 it is strange that the country people: visit. town churches in such snmll numbers, but you know it is no ful- 'her for the town people to go to _the country church to \\'01`Sl`1lp than `it is for the country people to go to 101' the tO\\'1`l the Town. City people like to go to fh-t- country any way, especially in the . not to the lil.t`e 'church in the (lell 1 The `Ma.=*er :`1i<'l to His rlisciple.<: `Tonic ye apart in But if the townspeople do go to `the country on Sunday, let them be `sure they go to church. and not keep away those whom they choose to visit. In the Christian Advocate a woman asks her naetnr Tan xv.-1. Three t fOU!`. rnznnn (By The Nomad) During these warm J uly days when the owers are in bloom and the trees cast their cooling shade, it would be a good thing for the hr-rm!.-. fn rrn`- mu. nu Big Saving Effected George R. Patterson, in charge of feed and fertilizer distribution for the d epartment, has compiled gures for the first two months, April and May, in which the reduced freight tariff and limestone subventions pol- icy were in operation. of liniestone shipped was 1562.55 tons, purcha~'er;` paid $1,175.79 in freight and the subvenzions amounted to $1,005.72. The av by the purchasers was .752 a ton and by subventions .644, an average freight rate of $1.396. The esti- mated average rate per ton had the railways and government not acted is 81.86, whereas lime average 5 purchas stone has actually aving of ere was $1732.89. The amount` erage rate paid the purchaser of estimated total` I;1`8S cast tnexr cooling thi get hm: the countrv and wnrahin \v1'H-2 Hmh. R/\"1&`hI\I- . SPRINGS IN uuulnlllg really got , `mgr now ? rour wst reive biz dividendq, THE DESERT! l'h.c z ur'u1e1sl1 Advance n sucn sxnau is no Jle to .vo1'ship 31118 to like go in : 1VIzL=*er apart m- nxvhn -` ""` I tnese dag 93' do that men plate the cares 1er a month, ` ' even in . ' iences, (1 iii`?! one s vac d -1-) thing dee away frc ' _) summer . ?`` enough tn 1 this we ?e.`,f fact that halt. ` __ cation an M1 is yours . . 3 L111: F01 and mind I urious ca: ms the last v mrc-.. .m`_ ,` am c ._ *"'.,:.""` (il'(i,, .-u......u. \.uuLu5l:, u. no are Iorzunarse to have one. And have come right everybody can have and that this vacation, which: by right, is the best one of} For a man is more than boL1\i mind. Travel, good roads, lux- urious cars and 21 place to go are not! words about vacations. Mani soul. Here is the root of n1I,y `.u.u.\.. ` The vacations to which we give; our time and thought and money in` these days all have a use. It is well` get away occasionally from cares of life, be it for a day or? month, for the strain of business this day of modern conven-; does tell; yet the niatter of vacation has to do with deeper than the fact from things, or living a! ` cottage, if we are fortunate: to which 1: vnnvc luv v-in-ln+ L. +1.,` 1...; -A" something, no innovation the twentieth century. Even Issaiah was well aware of it in his day spake aloud, Ho, every one lthirsteth, come ye to the waters, I and he that hath no money, come ye! buy and eat; come, buy wine and`. milk without money and without. : price. run`. ` `__ ` _ ` 5 _ _ , 1 - . ' ' mu nest vacation of all. noti Duuy uce, which poultry during the day, re- turning to the birds at roostinz time, cause heavy losses. Mr. F. C. Elford, Dominion Poultry Husband- man, recommends ing birds with lice powder and _ap~- plying blue ointment beneath the wings, and for the red mite he re- commends a strong solution of zen- oleum, or any other creolin prepara- tion, applied roosts and nest boxes at regular in- tervals throughout the summer. Coal oil applied in similar fashion at in- tervals is also recommended. for the former dust-` to the cracks in the

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