Ontario Community Newspapers

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Oct 1910, p. 4

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Bulk. ad thoug ce I would give' bis 1' procured a supply and commented with the treatment. After 4 very short time Zam-Buk eftected what several vintmeats and medicines had failed to 'do--a com- plete cure," . Zaw-Buk is also a sure cure for « skin injuries pnd diseases; egzemd, ulcers, vazicose. weins, 'cuts, burns, | developed. 40d 18 fact gr ge Beran condition of Aftadrs will be undertaken. iin many parts of the state, especially those places that will be tuost favord- ble to work of this kind, there fs need of more up to date knowledge along the line of crops most suitable for prufitable dalrying. © It will be part of Mr. Heaton's work to. advise jo this. line" alse. No small share of the cam- paign Willi be, the encotragement of dairy education through the means' of ved dairy erature. bruises,'chaps, cold sores; ete. sae liox all Bruggists and storcs, or post frer from the Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price." Refuse "hau mful imita- tions. A soll will fuinish an enormous amount of foed for calyes. 35 Say wn Sed by cutting and feeding io the paddocks ot lots, 'or it' 'muy be grazed by the calves. It makes the raps go. further to cut ft and regulates better the quantity to be fed, But it 'saves Jabor to graze. Whether eut or grazed, this rape should be grown not far distant from the paddocks to in time. It is best grown hes bees: made very rich, grow op any good soil, -- «Filth fn' the Hog Trough. = The experience and the observation of the best posted in hog rnixing are of one accord that one of the greatest. if not the greatest of all soed beds of - disense for the growing pigs Hes in the 6th 10 the hog trough. There fy but little excuse for this 'when sani- tary tronghs either of cement or of cast Iron dé 0 Tear at band and so cheap. # Thompy pigs are' often nr ed with trough: faith, Dont take risk. Get a sapi ary tropgh of sqizie. | vend Tian ar dered pits Passe. "The other day, when T tes- filed in that divorce suit, be asked me what yesr I was born in, and when I told "73 he iked if I meant B, OJor'A. D" --Widow. True. "That's just like a man." "What is?" *Never tningry except on the when LI'bave a picked up suppeti"~De- troit Free Press. = A ---------- iy. Sle oe antati Knicker--As a boy he liked to have his shoes ereak. Bocker--And now his car of fortune the machinery is the most adva ced the inspection laboratory 'and tes . ou SAplete andasieatd in taken ehormous Some Cattle breedery mike the mis- take of crossing 'breeds for the pur- grades with the idea that they would secure , the 'milking ae of the | the progeny will 'not be. particularly good 'for beef 'and not worth anything for milk. It is not uncommon to ses horses that have trotting bred legs and draft bodies or draft legs and trotting bred bodies--the worst mongrels that conid possibly profave good grain and grass 11 jumped. for de.do' would de san | sich-un pusson--I'd 1 stable, 1 says. Aw by esting it. Thete are so called | breeds so closely. related that is tiot. ohjectionsble--for, Byanrp le)' the .| Clyds horse and the Shire, are sIply "types "of the same original breed, the variations being ca local environment. When a ; doesn't ---- but; raises its ead and looks anxiously at its flacks and refuses to eat, it isn't colic that alls m, it ts impaction, or failure of the els to move, says Farm and Fi Some. quacks begin to dose with strong | medicine, but the only common sense method is to drench with raw linseed oll and inject a gallon of warm (uot bot) soapsuds, made with pufe castile soap, being careful Rot © pump we If this fafls--and it sometimes does grease the hand and arm to the shoul- der 'with lard, insert in the large intes- tine and claw out the obstruction with the band. it is not a nice job, but there are plenty of spap and warm: wa. ter in the world, and the life of a horse Is of more value thas a little overdaln. Dairy Cleanlir EEE No milk vtegsils will keep sweet | un less: thorgughly washed and scalded | hur ared tal dow kinds oi : Papering on nting, & Paint" / Wi FoNOTT,« b (Successor to J. A. Rodman): north of Mr, Widden's

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