Ontario Community Newspapers

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Mar 1919, p. 3

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KIND OF PLANTS TO BUY lowering or Vegetable Plants. that are second 0 aity and Variety are those that are grown df EXPERIENCE as a Painter 1 have : Qpened Business te a watts to an bn Tn A rd 'stock food has been made out of recleaned screenings. This product, now avail- able in large Guantities, may vary | 'somewhat in character, but is fairly: uniform, and wherever used is pro- viding an excellent feed. The aver: age composition of many sampled | used is as follows? Per cent, Broken and aliriguien wheat. . is. ¥ WIN buckwheat 1 Wild oats ... Mustard sceds . Other seeds , Fe acturl Beiventage contained t wheat and buckwhest varies morc # than ih the _ g the other con: stituenth, : owever;, dre of high toed valu A fair chemi cleaned crcentn, follows Protein .. Fat ..... Fibre . .. It will be seen that recleaned fcreenings shows 'a higher analysis fn both protein'andl fat than either wheat or domesticated buckwheat. analysis of re- may show as THe fibre content is rccsonably low. |i ; A Filey Years' Growth in Pine. . "Some fifty years ago a line of pines was planted by Edmund Prout alongside the wooed lot, as a Wind: break, on the, farin we now occupy.' said Mr. M. R: §quiir of, Darlington. "Rerently we cut, dBwn one.of {hele Arise, ahd from It We took four logs hh _aggregite length of 40 feet Taq # Qiameter at the butt of 18 inchiél; It does not take so very long even for pines to grow into useful timber." . The Squair family is one of the: few families who have planted as well as cut down. . On the Squar farm 5 of ht. hand 2 years #80, and m ¢ trees are now 15 feet in be , | Jobbing Per cent. 14 Ofie rns Te are. . | ve Ruaranteb iaplyate our palrons. Patronage solicited = Phone fo. 37 2 G. R. ALEXANDER CARPENTER, CABINET-MAKER & BeloLSTERER J 3 promptly attended to = , charges moderate, Paferef Sept. 1 19, 1916. ¢ Best! fo Tie Cook'# Special Ureany Cook's Dry Ginger Ale. MaNUgscTyrED BY T. COOK & 8 SON | PORT PERR) «| GRAND TRUNK 'Y or TIME TABLE. : amr 7 id d th. i855 a.m." GOING 23 a.m. 1AWONDERFUL LARGE NUMBER OF LOAVES OF BREAD ARR SOLD DAILY 0 uN y . S | and it is because of the fitet that only the pest materials are used a skilled Fakers but them together that the 'supromy; cy of' nS Li BREAD has been eledrly baldbiidtied. AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SARVIS BROTHERS. JAMES WARD --peAkEr ih-- bios, Organs AT A A To EC aap erga and Grn

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