DISINFBCTION CHECKS CATTLE: DISEASES. _ } iA ma HUNDRED DLLAR1 mam? W9 waa,L: \I.".;\.\4, \4\.'L\l\aL 513 Sts. Ent1'a11ce )f1".ce open until 3 pm. 4)a_v noun off 7;Buy 1 field Wireless radio o.uAtfit,.o:r,. IAN. VV . ll. I\r\JLJ|J, l lLl.|Jl.\/111.1`, Surgeon, etc.. L.R.C.S., Edin., L. C.R.P., London. Office and resid- ence, Dunlop St.. Barrie. Tele- phone 165. Ill]. .\.L\JLlI.l L.VLA'JL\4 LJ 1 \JlV , Lia` Bloor St. West, Toronto, will be at {)1 Owen St, Barrio, every Sutur- day. Diseuses--Eye, Ear, Nose and Tln'out. Consultation hours. 11 a.:u. to 5 nm. and hv :1 maint- ! u vnunf FLU. 11- L. ILIIJLV l1.L1lJ LIL` L` ILIIII and residence corner of Toronto; and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. Space donated by Northern Advance ..- u.... mcnt. ;_ G. s.\;1T1I & 00., 1>1m: 32.` 1-`.:~:tz1blished 1:S6'J. Undertnl:crs.; Open day and night. Moxgzue ` nnrl chapel in con-::o.ct'wx1. -Karrie, Ontario. and 5]. ( _' H101"; LzaJ;e@,&` Wail Pauper Dessigns Best Summer Reading JJ.Lu. 1z`.u:xt<- 1 2 heavy 1:0.a.chi11e guns? or. 3 of suxgical in31:ru.111en'tS, or, 4 a.r111__V Steel he1111e`ts for EL company of i11faJ1't1"y, or, 500 ove1sea.s. caps. 43; auto111a.';ic rifles, or, H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE I mmirlnnnn nnnn n... .d-` 'I`....-...L... Sczcstfs Booksmre B_xNK 0? , %,a:`?fe`3?x%i;~?:.*; The Advance UNDERTAKE1`-.3 n VJ.\-'.L\Ia.|l CL: LLFLLUL of '1'x'E:xit_\.' l'ni\`c1'sit_\' and lu:'.t(~ 01' Ii1i1xhI:!'j:'11 and S]H`I"i{lH_`'.\1(l!:H1i'!l`1>(`:lFl?. ..._... `n- _1_1 __,,1 17', All the Daily Papers vIC7'r6 A. HART Uppcosiie the 15.305`: `Jce ;Nov wvels, Magazines, Illustrated Papers Vv 8; Si` 1 | I I n.~\-.x.~l"`. 2.1: ! \Vor- Worsley. `"3: .`AI: ` P110 STEVVART 6: STEWART, BAIL .....4...... C..lZ-IL-_.. \Y- ___.-_ 1'),.L1~ : ALEXANDER COWAN. SUCCES- C'?ISSV\"1CI\ E & ELIE, B.\R`J .IS- .`m'.~:_. SOlicit(\1`s ox't1:e Sup*"\1ne [Vanna rs!` 1-'11: .-xnrn n? (-in -xv-in 1`Iuu'sI.1a_\', ?\:'n\`mnbe1* 14, 1.18. _. ..,-._......--, .4.;;-r risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public. and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Oice, J3 Owen St., Barrie. D. M. Stewart. ' ` .-_-., yvvvgw sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown, Barri:-ster, Solicitor for obtaining probafce of will, guardianship and administration, and General Soli- citor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Ofces: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dun- lop St. Money to loan. l- JL. LUIXLJXJLV L1 LJLDIJL. lJIXl`.lL\(1._|)' L01`. Solicitor, Notary Public St .` Oiue, 1st oor Uasonic Temp! - P.ui1(l5ng. Money to 103'` `it lowest- rates. .f_;-').'.\' & .\i'\'i{('H1.`3 X. L`..-\l .R1S- ts-rs. `Su'.i(-ituxas. .\'ol:u`_`.' 1 ublic., Co:\.\'o_\'a1wc1'.s. lite. .\[one_'.' to- lozm at lowo-zt rzxtcs of intcrc.=st~. ()f<*0:5 13 Uwen St, in the. prom- ises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Oice, Elm-. 1: (~- ...\I.. I\..L....Z,. X\' ,\ DA... U1. 1. U1 UII(`|J. vale. Ontm-10. Ml . D. C. .U1'iIi.~h the 101. .1. ._< mu A. RADENIIURST. BARRII ... o..1 2.4;-.. \r..L_.... n..\_1:_ Lg. RD R(y~` 'll|ill.lU. VI. 1. LJU I). Murchisoxr.` oIu\ilL'iXL|l]k' \.}L \JlIun1l IU .\Vut:x1`ie>:. C`om'r.-_vm1cers, nuv in Kn-nu (').'1'r.n fncn. EST!-Ii LL. 1%.. I3.`.RI?.IS- . ,_..Z.. "I`....\. IE5.` \,LI[l\|."\ (I.llCL'l lmm. Oi ice, Rosa \ W. A. J. 1. -ell ]{.C. .`llV?lHl.'H \J|HUL', .L'JLXLI V\'. A. Boys, K.C.'.. \|'nm-.1n`.:nn. {".Ts'. B:`xIl,RIS- Hivzh C-_mx't of-v )1! 1 :m:uli:m win- I l ' J L]: 11hl1(- fl, , ).~ 1! LLX'.sLl:J` !:1 12i0 Tony \E(\"H.' tn. . -21 uxu:_y rzxtes. G. soon. . nhsnluh-lv f`-'"m ..l` ixu||1l'(:\'h1`I ` LIIH" vnxmuuum lml-`~' mnp1u)_v:vrl in ul 1110 ('.i('i1-r(-n<-(- 1 ` ru 1/ " limit Bzwrie and Allzmdz-11:: Branches. . r-l1(:(-ks iuus list-:1s(:>:. i"ul1m\'L-41 by .... "-201. . A mo\`(-mont, .~'t:u'tin_<: in Montrczil and cnntinuin in Clmtlmin. Ontario, mi_ well be oa1'riel Hirmighout Czmzuln. This is the coi1t1*:1ct.l`ng' idea as npplivil tn f:n'n1 lamzls. City men with :1 little r-upitul are form- ing` s_\`n-licaites to buy t1':ictoi's and break i(llc lzunl l111 the (lll'(`Ctl0Il of `[Il`i1('[l('ill. CUl1[1`:l('l0I`.~`. This prim-| .ci1-lo (=0ull be :ippliml Ku 1'e-_"11l:1r f:11'111 l:lIl(lS an-l \'\'0l1lll help . the l:1l)nll1` 1)1`Ol)lt'lIl for the (':m:i:li:ni 1' .... . Hull the H... ' tho` 1,1 L'l'llL- ' uml will an` M16011 '-Lk ltlilkxh p1'L-st,-nt. '.....I will 19].`: l'.`.u. Hu- , . V (-mp ...-.. J lllu Di- H`:-`.9 vith 1 - 1 I VTORQNTDQ p-4;.` win-e.-s only fur whiwh is out l`1'u1u >1:-l(-ct lwg>:, 1\'L`it:`I1iIl'_" bc-1`.\'m-11 13H and 250 lhst. liw '.\'-iulnt. Thv boa-t (~;11'cuss, in order to be 1`u\'01'ubl)' cnn. shnuld \`.'ci:11 at least 54H) p0m1xls. H. A. SIMS, Manager (i'iX](`1'iIl1L`I1i.:li l*':u'n1s Note.) The ln_<. 1'1'um iIIl|)l`01)(`l' stuluge of potatoes are of fur 1,-f1`c:1tv1' eco- nuuiir iuipurlziuce than is -_:onc1'u1ly 1`c:1li7.ud. Tlioso losses` are b1`oL1_g'lit about by :1 variety of fau-.t0rs which xn:1_\' bu -xroupmi in three divisions. v.g:.. Pil}'Si(`ili, .\lccl1:mic:11 and Patho- logical. Thu vhiol` loss l'I`mn ph_\'sic:1l fac- tors is b1'ou~._:l1t about by the storage of in1m:1turc stock. Potatoes that are to be stored should be thoroughly ripe. that is,Vtl1e stalks shuuhl he aioml. and tho tubers shuulnl mllu-1'0 1'i1'ml_\- to the sI01:1.<. l ut:1tovs n1:1_\' lmvu their . p1'v111:111|1'vl_\' killed so as to 1'e. :1 n:111u':1l .lo:1ll1 In` l)(`lll`_" zmxu-l h_\' lntv x-1' v:11'l\' l)li:_"llt. 1*l1l; the flea hm-tlo or 1H`-`.:1lu lung. lml. upnn L`.\:lllllIl:llll)l\ `Ill; lulu-x`.< 1mh-1' sun-l1 pl:1m_< will ho L*1:x:;'i :mrl unfit for hos! 3'.-...~I lyiln-11 an-1 .\m1- 1. . . _`_ , im1:1:IIut'c m-.;._ ........\. 1'hi7.m-I ]\H .:1tU l)1`.~,_: , 1 `.11: tuhc1`s un 1';m.x1< -. imuum .~t->1'n_-(- 1'v~'U.l:: 5}.n1`1u-I 40. : Irlnll. i '11 !::(-(-`.;:1I 1 . ~ _' : 11:1'm that I'm'- 1'e;n<-tli sunxo In each an Mr`. nu; fwh: 4| ,, ;t(~`]li-. uuu ... . _ , . ,, The Io1ln\\'m: A` THE TRACTOR AND THE CON- TRACTOR. y... 1 In- It.` In STORAGE OF POTATOES. I uurx,-n while ..3 .. . cm-11 n1- mm` ;:1x't'wu12n' t'01'm of at- < '_"`.`:1Iif\'ixr_* tn knmv . ....,. Hm ll~ lx|'|'I` 1 H10 m~ v:1ln:\b1,- uperntior 'l'.|I Kl "'wM% IILU` 1.. numhu-1' NIL` K 1|.` p1'(>\`idL-IL ons n. )0~.. if fr!- p!`nr~tir`:111\' arh-v:1_\' of .;iu - u (-(I nlr, whin- I III.II .I' plmm in . Lt: l".}I1u` 1 hrin I . I I `'9' iii) _\'(`iii` I917 |>i'lI\'i(i(`(i, lmlhl in tho Unit:- Hiziiviz ililti in| (}i1l:li`il), (`()li(iiii()i\H` \'<-ry un- f:1\' for the [)l`l)tiIll'|il)ii of _t:`Hud sum-cl corn. I`}.\'<'o::.s` oi` Innis.- turo in the crop was foiloivml by! freezing and those conditions r(~su|l~| ed in one of the worst seed vorni years in at gviioraiiion. As ll. result oi` this, much 01' the seed corn smvn in Ontario in 1918 was, to say the least, of varieties that were late in n1ui.ui`- ing. A very high percentage of this I corn which will be used for sec-(1 no. . year, now contains a. large amount of moisture. '1`o make this corn ot . the greatest value for seed purposes, it should be lmrvested, iii possible, be- fore hea-vyfrostandthoroughly dried. Maturity is one of the essentials in: producing good seed corn, but noilesa~ important is the thorough drying. oil the seed. I ! in nn nunn nnnnnnnnuv fnn an...-\| UL'.l'. Where the corn is well matured. and is grown in large quantities, the corn-crib provides one of the most sz1tist'zictory drying medillms, as it supplies the best of air circulation along with protection against storms and vermin. \ v\Ix;vI nu-kn.- in 1v'iun1\ n I A1` ....:|,. . i illlll VUYUHJI. I A post in which :1 number of nails are driven at an a11g1u 01` f0x'iy-ti\'e (1C1 .'l`CL`S~, ::nd the ( . . )l1!'/\I!'Ilt]IY\ . :nh- s stuck on M291 4; (I'I\(\A, In ;\v'. J, \Col1 Hp".-. [MU UCU- It is not even necessary for corn to be frozen to lose some 01 its.vitu1.- ity, it will deteriorate at ordinary. temperatures it not well dried. When; freezing occurs, greater loss in Vvitilir-` ity is experienced. Corn which is har- vested with an excess of moisture- should be dried as rapidly as pos- sible as this removes the danger of injury from moulding, fermenting; and freezing. In the process of dry.- ing, a free circulation of air should be provided and, it necessary,. arri- cial heat used. Seed corn can be I most readily dried when stored in the 92"!` I ll\.`.`g'.lL L`::, EZILU Ill prmruzlingz nxdss Ariinnl f'n:- rirrinn 1:: Hill n as the 1m H10. (-1'->1 tics and `L '.<, . [H12 5 be up..." nu. .-..-_ ...-. Straw is 21 fI:L'(l very high in fibre and the horse's (ligestive s_\'st.en1 is not suite-:l to the liberal use of thi:.= roughage. It is not :1 suitable foul for horses at hard V-'0l`l{, but during I the winter months may be u.~3e(l to I advantage where hay is scarce, and particularly if a little grain is fed I along with it. It is just a. question whether it is more economical :0 feed good hay and no grain than it is to feed a percentage of bright straw and a ration of crushed oats. ` l Only clean, bright straw should he used for horses and one or two feeds per day, replacing hay should found advantageous; under circumstances. be certain We have seen ltorses winteretl in good condition on out straw and a li::,`l1t {Jrain ration. Lf hay were available for a light ft-ml once :1 (lay the other two feuds could be composer} of straw, and loss grain would be l't(1llll`(*Ll th::.n wliero th-: entir-"~ l'()llf.'i1'.1t` ration w:1:~s str:1\\'. Oat sir:-.\v ixiztltvs tlw best food, `o:ir- ` lcy straw at 111:; :5't_`0lld and \`'ll'.':ll and rye .L:.tr:-.'.~.` l; A ti.-w roots n`.-43.` be ust-xi to ;.;m:('. :L with tin- VI\|I'lA" (`In-u\I' -.-.,l 1111 pi:-i-in --:t1~i-:~.-Q TU SM 3% am Straw May I); Used Much More! FrecTy for lath: Horses. ! `l,'o;-,'(`I::l)(~ and Rm)! (`raps 'l`!|i.~' Sun::m`:- Must E50 `:1 .J.. _; . \\'l10ro 1'elz1tiW f`,'1I] nr\y~y\ .. .\ n. Jblb \\l'.ll K` : I'('i\\1H_\' tificial 11: :m`:- `::r(-l'uli_\'l hI<>z'vd tn i'l`(`\'-'.`!H I.:N.-'-- |`rn[H'I'l Sun: T(`l|){)l`l':lIIll'*.` (`II-wks IM`('.'l)'--H:|IiI) \\`iH l*Im+u1'o l`ir:'n \'v.':,x-I:xlIlx-re. nntrllmtvd hy Unlnrln IN-pnrtlncnt ->1 4\;: rix:ullurI:. 'l`0I` l'c`iUUVU\l LU cat can be us fur Idic IS `t'.a|.:`uu.~ u. ..,.l yields that 1,'nL-y knm _vi(.-lul in .ln1s;hc1,=: [WY :14 fields rot.m'n. lm-.~s.~ix: `flmrc has been too I ; \.L'\.ln3 -run ` p1'o=.'i:1eL-'. 3. mm`-/1 r-nrn nu THE NORTHERN ADVANCE I I|:lL'|'|l Illill _~'ui-ell lwt\\'m-1| -.~:su1n or tnxbex`. (`hm Wmaga swans; l ri_9;h1cnir_': the Windmvs When ` ` Iilonm is !`u'S Wcicnmc. { runs by potting the bulbs toward the `() lllSlIl'l` :2. Supply of flowers | (luring t-urly winter for the window it isrust-nssmryiuhave suitable plunls : early in the full. Anmnt: the in-szt kinds `for eurly winter llowering are a few lof what are known hy llorlsls as Dutch bulbs. 01 |ll(`H(-.' there are only a few kinds or varieties that can be had in {lower early ln the winter. White ltoman llyaclnths are very satisfactory for early owering. The colored ltoman llyacinths are not as good, and do not flower as early as the White Romans. The loose grow- ing. richly perfumed owers of the White Romans are very pretty and acceptable. The Paper White Narcis- sus can also be had in (lower early. French. grown bulbs of the Trumpet I Major Narcissus can also he had in ower in the window before Christ- end of September. or not later than the end of October. All of these bulbs can usually be had early in October at seed stores. Pot the bulbs in rath- er sandy potting soil as soon as the bulbs can be ol:-`uined. The soil should not be too rich in fertilizers. Three or four bulbs can be put in a. ve-inch pot. The top of the bulbs- should be just under the surface of the soil` when potted. The surface of the soil should be about half an inch below the top of the pot for water space. Water the bulbs well as soon as potted and set the pots away in` a cool, dark place in a dark cellar or cupboard until roots have well start- ed, usually for about four or ve weeks. VVl1en roots are well started, and possibly sliowing through the hole in the bottom of the (lower pot, they should he l)1`l)1l_'lllt into the win- (low to ower. Keep the soil well` moist, not too wet, until they are, ' through (lo\\'m'ing. Dutch llyatrinllis V sus (lhiffodils), 'l`ulix'-s and Freesias can he potted in U(:l0`.) or Novem- aud runny other \':iriM.i0s of Narcis- her. but f("\`.' of llll`!2l will llO\\'C1` until i l I ` January or Fl-l>1'u:ir\'. E -` :1 Iizim. . ..,.,..-;- (\v- umn r.l'ifw: in t"lr-trs- ` lhwso run he starter` inv 1 1)l1l|Jb UL LA 1 deep siuxcers { her for early I `[ rmly in the s ` onnr-nv nv {V Dd ULLUI stones, bulbs. nnfl en! and so nlnnn r GREATER WHEAT ACREAGE NEEDED. uuu but (in: place. as run three xvec}: started, whr rn ahn 11'5nr7 l 1 l l i l I E3IZ1l`l(`(l. \'\'ll ` Ill} lulu |l|.` l'|nrH ILL ml.- to the `:~:i.m`:<` to l1()\'.'\`l'. Tilw will owm` it: lll)!`{`ll1l)(`i'. l\'(`(*D ll`: Fill]- Pr:-rs lillz-cl up Will} w:1l<.-r :15; 1'(*q11l:'u)d. Callus. l'I'3i{`n1l3'llHl :l or Xinus: Cac- tus, C_\'(`lIll`:`.`ll, Pl'lll`.ll1f',.v, 5'('\'Ul':"`.l vnriolic-s of Br-fzonia, c-:`,'u`-ci:~`l:.' the; (`.-lorin do I.m'rz1ino type 01` ll:-goni:is,j are suitable for Cliristmas, as \\'('11 as the (lwarf Semperilorens type of gonia that ower so profusely either in the window in winter or out of doors in the siimnier. Late owering Chrysanthemums are also good for early winter decoration. All of these last named plants have to be grown expressly for the window or purchas- ed from a orist. The bulbs named as suitable for early owering can be grown with very little trouble and expense by any one who takes an in- terest in owers and in ower grow- ing. No plants or owers give more satisfaction in winter than do- the winter owering bulbs before named. `-1 L4;uu. These two farm operations mayi I i nub |.\nl\- `aw ..... "D be accomplished at the same time and by the same invzms. The fanning mill is the most Sli(`t'.`i`lw`Sfli1 medium in 0b- , taining; this result am`: too much im- portzmco cannot be placed on the use of this machine. The successful nper-5 ation of the fzmnizig mil] xlogmmis on ' ` two fiiCl0i`R, that of wind blast unci- the use of sixwos. The ]`(`i11()\':1l 0H light or inferior :.: liil and the 51111111-{ er and ligzhu-r \\'1'`il .v..~vd.< is zihnusti wholly (ivpumhi-.t on tho wimi lvlnst. 1 II. also :n=.\`i. .~'. (hu . lH`L'1l\1.`4t` It` v--nnrxvnc n-1|`! Hf lih` 1 . ` ziin which 1 ning mill In\\'<-r:.=i1-\'v of tho mun .......nn...l l`('!ll(I\'t-I, Well `.|t`:ll1I`ll unul \\ ('ll p.r2ulml ::_r;1ln is not un.l_v {mm frnlll \\`c'ml .~:m'\l:'., other 9::-1-uhz, Hr! mnl vlnuff Inn 1:: 1:ll`_L`,(`l' in ::i'/.:-, In-an ;:,rml-r uuifurmlty, wt-iglm ln~:|\'ivI', in of lwll.-1` uuulily and In of Hlrnngur vllulH,\` Hum gmin not so vluzmml uml |.;1`;u|-:1. Nu furmvr ,..... ..rr...~.a In I. wlllmut n L`.lNHl fun- l'l\`:lm`d uml 1.;l`:lllml. 1\u nuuu-n can afford In In wlllmut u gnml nlng mill nnd lhurv uru muu_\' funn- ors who would lw much lwtlvr M!` If they uxtomlml its 11:40. -~~ Dr. 0. A. '/.:1vil'/.. Onturin Agzrlculmrul (Tnllvgo, Guelph. __.___.._.__..._.._ When the soil is moist, but not ` `sticky, the drug does the best work. `The maul will bake it the drag is [used on it when it is wet. .:_.__.___:.___. 1 Hy n ` \\'hi<-I | lml1.: I .......\. I I Repairs to roads should be made ` when needed, and not once 8. year u utter crops are laid by. ` I -<()il-lath Sqlxuros and Co11L:'uloun1 Rllgs, all sizes at 1)oug':111 Bros. I )isin1'e-L .'mtu=_'inu.-: A .|..... .. ,1 vzlnin`-.1 nml f.'n1 (.h~:ain---Hu\v n Gum! !`:';nnin;: Hill I :-01): :-ly ()p(-r- mml Will ('.':'<-nll_v |:wr(-nsw, the Yivhl <>l' I-'ivM (`I-up.-' -- lu'v(-ry I":IHm`r .`-9hnu!(! H:=\`(' (mo. : F Cleaning and Grading Grain. n-u.A,... H...` tn... nnnrnnnc n` (H nth \'v ll: '. Hm 1nm'u:un;u-, mllvr il\:[>llI'ilh`:I \\|1l we >7I.L\Ak\J u...\..v. , can stzmted 111$ 5 or soup plates in Octo-` r 0`.verln,*':. Set. the bulbs ` 3 szxucer and then ll the ' disll \=.'iih ne g1'a\'el f-`\ n`:-mncf nnvnr fhn` l\! \II|l.|I| mhl 11:\:.:: :'.l \\'ln-n lhn u ru1mH_\' u m-h :'uIU|\\', I `ah... u'|H n. H}; nu H11 (110 :'.lu\\ ly` . . I`-.n_. W. A. LEWIS M.l).(}.M., Surgery and Diseases of Women especial- ly. Office 58 Collier St., Phone R1 QR, ' B'r.'.T\T`1Tf{6T"i51fS'F3'I}ii~F, gnrrrnnn nfn T. R r`. C Wzn Y. n 5 DE. ;\IORTI.\IER LYON, 122 ! Lnnnv 91} \\'nu '1`rn-nni-n uvill kn of ! AGRICULTURE