Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Dec 1912, p. 6

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; i 41 : ¢ ¥ i a i i i i i § of 2 Hi 2h | beecd t sie Xf & Pigs will live and grow on rapes without a supplement of grain, but a small addition of the latter is pro- fitable. Dry sows will, however, do well on the rape alone. Never feed more than hogs will|bad almost eat up fre practice of uneaten food lying in the lot at oll times. A fow cotls from the wood fire of the kitchen put into the houses now and then, where the hogs can grind them up inte charcoal, help to keep . Many farmers do not i. | the hogs healthy. move the herd to some convenient build temporary quar- only protection needed is shade. In old weather it is necessary to pro- vide quarters warm smough to pre- vent the from piling up and eold, Portable hog houses useful for this purpose. ards, feeding floors, troughs houses must be kept clean. must be removed daily, frequent spraying of the feeding floors and sleeping rs with a water solution (two nt. or more, of a tar disinfect a necessary part of the care. the sick and well hogs Sed a light diet of sloppy ; § EERFREE Hib i or five onnbes to the barrel change of infection. should not com- in any way with the pens the well hogs are kept. should be burned. a dificult task if the placed on top of a pile of d that will burn quickly and make a hot fire. If disposed of by is should be well done and eovered with lime. How- ever, this is not as satisfactory as b The len of $ime that the hog houses and their surroundings will remain infected will depend on the | In filth the germs may live for five months. All litter about the yards must be burned or removed to a where the hoge camnot come oentact with it. Whitewash and disinfectants must Bteaming food for hogs is sn easy madbber, large box connected with a small boiler by a one-inch pips. "The pips should connect the box at the bot- tom. If you. are in doubt kill the big- ger hog, for it makes better meat and the ham of a light hog is hard- ly worth curing, if you are fond of the meat, for it dwindles far too rapidly. Sir Ceoll Arthur Spring-Rioe. The new ambassador to the United States. FOREST RANGERS' HOUSES. Are To Be Built On Many Domine fon Reserves. In order to 'protect and adminis- ter the. Dominion Forest Reserves Jo the best advantage, they are be- ot and houses are being built at strategie points for the use of the' rangers in oharge. The first of such houses to be oocupied on the Duck Mountain Forest rve is located at Madge Lake, a few miles from 11 thet ia required is a5" subdivided into ranger dis-|. , but keep a quantity | 'Hore the eonversation died away of modern society --the ""They"--said as to Donati's private affairs remained unknown to hips, ta thiol glaneed at' the 'singer's 'Ne matter," said Domati in a minute, "I do not sing for a siping public. I sing for Christ," 'But that they should dare say such a thing as that!" exclaimed Frithiof, £5 a 'For one's self,' said Donati; 'is io--well---not much; but for the sake of those belonging to ome it sertainly does carry a sting. But every one who. serves the public ia #8 publie capacity is in 'the = same 'boat; If doesn't make one immoral] to be considered immoral, end it doesn't make you a thief to be con sidered dishonest. But now I want 'to hear about this noousation of Mr, Horner's. When did it all happen I'! In the dim light Frithiof told his sbory ; it was a relief to tell it to sympathetic ears; Donati's faith in him seemed to fill him with new life, and though the strange events of that miserable Monday did nok grow any clearer in the telling, yet :| someliow a hope began to. dawn in} his heart. "Tt certainly is most unacconns able," said Donati sas the carri drew up before a pretty little vil in Avenue Road. He paused to} speak to the coachman. "We shall i' Crt Sra Bi to the 9.40 & at ring as, Wilson night." ' "B ith "ferious 5 bit: 5 *T have thought over it," Donati almost abruptly, 'but in the distance, and what that Ris Ba it br strange thing that on the very day | ® tr. his disgrace, when, but for! 's_kindness, he might os dt ll appetite. Francesca, : a kindly good-night to the Norwegian, went upstairs to her co pnb Pod Re h up 0 ; Frenc n- dow a the back of the room look- ing on to the little garden to which the moonlight gave a certain mye- said can't find the very slightest olew. |: It is certainly a mystery.!" « you start so early," said Prithiof, "I had better not hinder | And you any longer." "You do not : very much interested. You must hinder me | am ¥ certainly come 'in to supper, and|sn unlu afterward 1 want to hear more about: this. How unlucky it was that the five-pound note should | m have been changed that day by Bardoni !"* es At this moment the door was opened ; Frithid! eaught a vision of a alim figure in a rose-colored. 4ea-gown, and the loveliest face he had ever seen was raised to 'Donati as he entered. : "How nice and early you are oxclaimed a fresh, merry voi 'Then catching sight of a a little, she a 'the two men drew their}

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