p1'0l`uccs l\ig`h-clu.~'.~ ..< \w.>rr.~ iswcd (lu1'in_L' .4. g,-u,uuv. for m.i`nm' \\'o1'l<. i The Northern Advance 3.-~EI\vood Bios; u 1 zmrl they arr- stocks on our ':iu.1l,\,' gm-rat pro- . L ... in the prod~uc-V -L-tut] 21 con1e.n:t3, St. costingk t built cement L).\'til1_L` $1.200. :l by Messrs. I}1'adf01'd St. .-=t'z_~1'lu_\' morn smm foxyxnt. ; vto H11nt..-`\'ille: somn mil(-:< in g'01`1quin Pzu'k_.l small lake in : pur.~:u.-rl by :1` 'Dhe zu1ima.`1s3 ml nally sur- ; un:11~m0d amli tabh:-:< (:3\'.])()l'L:U)]:" ..v 5.-\.. : complete ..~.\.\u u. and duty of a1mo.`s1 n -u.w._:, - and ` \ sbnn, '1` h 0 Du Pigs Pom.-h '. (Contributed In Hnrurlu I)vp:u'LmenI of Agriculture 'l`4,-2`--mo.) .\ccidonts will zlumuvn on the farm and it is um-ll i.u bu pr-\p:u'w(l to .4i\'i 1'sl.uid to llw \'l('ti/UI of lhv 1l(`l'l(i(tlll. lwhilx-. \vz:.iling L0 . px'uln. ht.-lp. Nail wounrls. c.xll<.~. l:!"1= Wil't c-uts, i11j1n'iu: runzuv;z_.:., ,v1'ii-5 imln conning nu c;):1L;u:i \\'i;.: 1:,u':.-) 1.04.215 and luzwlnnus m` any will--1" I!`- `jury wllurv Ulv :-'-l~;iu ls l)l(l1-Zl!l.`5l2'.JUl`l r L1'uul`nn-m :11. that Ill: czninlal n1zL_\` not .~'uf! .r. .\`u1x'.-- D<'-)IJl- still apply lurp:-ulinw: Lo wuundza or animals. doing lll(Il`-` injm'_\' `than ....,..1 ... 1. Hill . ..`:. _. ,_ , , 1 . HRST Am TD ANIMALS] Hmnu Sus::.:(`sh-I Hvxm-div.~ and Hints am (.0 H10 Hnncilil:-_: nr I-ins.-,'.<-\\'|\\ l i;r.~; (Km.-,>ix" ' m:Ldo wl1ii:.- \Vi:ii. KIIHIIS Hi ill` v.w..:n-. is U:-ing: cunnou. 1):; up ("iiI"l`.iI}'! I ` looking for comL`orI,. Pi_:. lots with no silt-itor irom the hot sun Othor than that ;1fi`o1' by the] fence. czumot mulw the same gains as are nmdv by pi;;.5 that enjoy the shelter 01 trees or :1 sunshade. A slinshade can ho (`:1Sii_\ mndn. by sot- ting four fence posts in :1 square - eight feet apart on ~::.ch side, to sup- port a. roof framo of :2 x 4 or 2x6, which is cover--(1 ovvr with hay, straw or boards. Hay or stmxv roof- ing is cooler than hoards. Dust can be kept down by the 118-.` oi` oil or stock dip. Give the pig comfort or he will s\vmt, \\':.1Il< and squeal. There is no Dl`0L in such actions. and you won't get three cents out of every pound of strain that he eats if you let him do it. will he1p.--L. Stevenson, Extension, 0. A. Uni`: re. The sunshzlde Dept. of hrolai xi will hi; first aid \'l( Inn `whilx-, . la:-~I il1jlll`iL`I~` from .- . lLl2lL`illll~`>' li'li`E \'\'Xi`l inn: .~;l:'.uzi-l :11 that . r. Sniiav ` nil". than good, since it 's\'<}:lkI`ll.~` uml (i|.'\ i[(lZ(`. the tissiies and l' liv:iiin:.: rath- er than pl't)lllt)U:`,`.Z it. Otliiers use lu1'go volumes or zintimptiu solution in water to lmth the wound, this also \v<--ultoiis the tissiic and removes the protective seruiii that nature s..pplies for the repair of the injury, so should not be used other than dur ing the first L'i('illlSiI1_L_E should sucl` be necessziry. The application 01' tincture of iodine to the wound after rexuoving the dirt and loose tissue is the best practice. The application of tincture of iodine will destroy am of the common bacteria that ma)` gain :1ccess- to the wound. it stlmu~ lzites lwziliiig and tends to stop minor honiorrliage. In ;\(`(3Il)!C.\"i`S \\'ILL H.-\Pl X~`.\` ON` THE I.~\R.\1. ` .....u. . ..u.Du. In nail and (-nlk wounds there is ` no agont that will give better re- : suns th-.111 iodimr. Keep the injury rnlsunvs IA L. ...-... I. ......... ...u... u-\....\_ .s\..y I.ll\.- ..._,u._, rean. H theneis hununThage,soak clea11 sturik` :nbso11n=n1 CDLLOII \v1th _i0dHN; auuy over Hm: wound and buudu EHFQ`HU\MIhH1tU wounds \vUl suxv you: IHn'x-;n1u%1 nuvdloss H vushw'fnr the Lplhtu tlu- Irba1- 4.. `nu... nn \suHonnq.und|nuAu \ nmwnuun uvtn; nxuni Ihu.' I... ..I ... -,1-;v,vu\/. One o`.hm' 1a1'_<.'n and co: wm1`c was one of 200 fox Island to the Royal A}: .Ix.~,-, L 11 - I-1 LLLULLL. the Ru vvrnus L."..`.'.l L tincture no`: uuac Uh Lu.` ovoryllm that A supply 01' im Lou should bu : \\"m-ro 1i\'r- Stu: 1 r I ..n..y 1 I.lI\.' IJLIULIIX` tnzgers 01'.` I'|\'l rv! hinsv 1.`: U|lCV5llllX) p;u`tic11l;u'l_\` \vr.H (Iain I \V2lSU' U1 HIUUIV , be zu'o!r.I<- by A [ ducvr cows? ; have done so, Ichilm \\'hereVr.* Iplzm llmil` Wm I \\.'n\': hnuv Hum nave uum: so, am! lmw \1s-> me ma- chine wherevr,-r p()s. They also plan work so that may are al- \`. (l_\ S busy t)1r>n1snlw.s and r=.ve1`_vf.hlng is drm-2 in its pmp--r time. Every dollar saved in r)1H')';\'irms is a. dollar . addvd to the labor im-mum, -y .._y AIIVJ - .,,.~ \J\IlnE.llc I | Thumplng, cough. unthrlftlnesa and digestive dlst1aI'b-ances in pigs from one to slx wonks old are usual- ly symptoms of-the presence of lung worms. Treatment of the affected ones is of little value. It the number of ascarids p1`c-aunt ,i.n the lung in large the little pig will soon turn up his toes. I! the numbers are limited the pig may outgrow the malady. Proper sanitation coupled with pro- per cleansing of the sovv prior to far- rowlng effectively prevents the thumpy condition caused by the young worms in the lung! and bron- chioles of the little pig.--L. Steven- son, Dept. Extension, C`: A. College. Do not 2 Ir)-`rs In 0. they work f1`u)1`Ll s wu ns fumls , at aH 1 DPT}. l"ht~ doors` \........... tun; u...m.m.. '_\ ati~onav1 Express ha:< safely trans- 1po2'ted over 50,000 anima1:<. 'T`he. have been taken care of in c-:~:pres3 cars`. usually conveyed -by fast pas-i enrzer trains, and 21 hig'hl_\' :~'a`.i. tory record of service has been r-. 3 1Y.=h'rad. When shipments are lzxrygo.` the shipper usually sends a special: 1-epre.=entative to trrwel with 1133` animals, bu`. for . Shi[)1TN'l]?JS- the expr.sc-.2 H ssenszer looks after his ._l(-licate c}.z11`_rr0.=,. a.ttr~ndin_-:: to their ft.-(- ` and watering`, in whic}. con-0 ._:1.__-1_1- ,,,,_L , 1 I I ! pvn. Thea follmvxng mixt;1x`e has given ,good results, all ingredients by `weight: -In ......4.. __._...a ,.~x_ __. I u \..,....... 10 pztrts wood ashvs 10 parts ground llmestone , 10 parts acid pllosplmte 1 part common salt. Pigs should have zu-coss to such a mixture and also to :-'\`,'\/`I{ salt. The blood of a. normal pig contains nearly l one per cent. of salt, this supply must `be kept up and the man that carries the feed to the plg ls the one to do lt. Minerals" for Swine. part common suit. nmx tn }1nvn!nn n hnnu am to `dew-lop :1 bony frame- and mukv the best, use of the ` ;-iv'.~n. Minm'uls are necessary 1 times, xvintor and summer, In- ; and out, on D:`..'1uI`() or in the W'hy the Pigs Cough. nnlnn nnIIuI\ "nu... sell good young pulleta-- 1 ~43 M1,. .-4--- ||1~'u.mIx:. nu: HUL uu \`.'wi_'-gill cumml. be 11:,u11;.: um-rgy `um. Pigs In-pt in r)pr:x1 lxoltcr hot the luku same enjoy sunshade. :~ easily by set- 3 nn oh Qirln fn cnn. I do all the; : pig; that U f'f\I|Qf1 ` Canadian World s Grain Champion ats will frequently adopt mother- less infants of other animal species, and this trait has led to their use by the fox farinors of Prince Edward Island for the raising of motherless fox cubs, but it is 11nu.~;uu1 for 21 dog to become foster-father to a family of tiny bunnies. Here is Shep, partly St. Bernard, guarding his adopted family in the farmyard of Mrs. J. A. Lines, at Dauphin, Manitoba, where a Canadian National photographer (ound him during a tour of the west. vr.-r_V much rt-li. All kintls of ... --.....`_ ...-...., ..v.....,.. `lay. tripe; rv,-nhw; mt-al a l-lttlv hit, alrlv, two or `.ln'r.-0 ft5(* 21 \vr:k~k zn'r- `' .'al)l<>, two or tlm- frw-rls a w(-(-l: arr` fru.=l1 mi-at i`< full to f0.`~:(~.'<. but it 1 must from healthy 21nlm:1l.~'. Er-r.~1' f calvc;;."`l1o1`semeat, beef and lznm-l)! hearts and liver cnnstlttltv :l1(--ma.-utl `lint; frr:sh sh. honlomzulo or manu| facturerl biscuits. r,-.'_h1.~'.~'. milk, lo'w{ grade whole whesat flour. ozltnn.-al,[ rice, broken soda blscuit.~' and vvg-r.-~ tables are (lr.>.9lral>lr- at all thnr-9.` Fruit is always enjoyecl, especially` I I 1 strawberries, apples and raisins, and where these things are plentiful an occasional feed is to be rcc?:mmcm1- ed. A Strange Foster-Father For Rabbits hen Herman Trelle, of Wembley, 1 A1berta,commenced homcstead- 2 ing in 1920, he confessed that he : knew very little about farming. But : when the awards were made at the 1926 International Live Stock Expo- sition and Grain and Hay Show at Chicago, I-Iermzm Trelle had broken a world's record; he had won the grand championships in both wheat and oats and was the rst exhibitor to win both of these crowns. _ - who now mlmnt and oats chamnion win both of these The new wheat and oats champion was born at Kendrick, Idaho, 31 years ago and came to Alberta with his parents in 1900. He was educated at Edmonton and graduated from the University of Alberta as a ci\'i1 engineer. During the war, he served with the (`zinudizui Air }<`0r<'e, and in 1920, while on a. survey in the Peace River I-nilnfrin r-nrfh\vo: of F1dm(m- AN ITEM OF IMPORTANCE THAT VVE CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY EVERY Eocfx GUARANTEED A PERFECT BOOK .:`YlHV" Mvanon CGUNYER CHECK. D1t[)lical'c - TI`z'ju z'('ate (}m"l2o1'2i::ec/ - C 17`/)()72 Leaf and all _1)o, m/ar Styles and sizes Place your orders at home Ask us for Samples and Price '[nr- majority of mm'.h<~2-.< F-w twice :1 day, mo1'ninu"zmzl r-ven-In-_ chz1ny:in_-.:' the food daily. Thv fO.\Il` breakfast }na_v consist of bt-r-f. ow: inf: mval of hiccuits m` hnmmnzlrl Jolmny cake. `The next day, cooln- ,_:g1`eal; evening meal, h0:u`ts. .\'u2 tripe; meal h ,1: . n v 1 QUALmr BEST The baby rabbits were turnc-d"out into the cruel world by their mother. and the children of the Lines family fed them Ivy using 21b:ihy sfcedinglmttle. 'l`h<-'n Shop took charge of them and eacli night cuddled them into his warm fur to let them sleep in comfort. Dur- ing the day he lies in the sun and lets them play around his feet:---'.md if one shows signs of straying, rem-lies out u paw to scoop it back to safi-ty. --Canadian National Railways Photo- rrrnnlu -L, anu graph. ton, he located on his original home- stead of 160 acres. He now farms 800 acres and in ten years has made him self independent, in this new agri- cultural area. where millions of acres ` of good land still await settlement. ln Hm sixteen veurs of the Inter of good land still await secuemem. In the sixteen years the national competitions lat Chicago, this is the fourteenth time the award of the grand championship has come to a C-.inacli:1n. Trelle's prize-winning wheat as of the Marquis variety, which was originated at the Canadian Govermnent 1322-zperimental Farm at Ottawa, by D1`. Charles Saunders in 190-/1. It was a sample from a 58-acre eld, which yielded about 4,000 bushels or z11_>pr<>::i:nz1i;ely 70 bushels to the acre. His prize-winningz oats were \'i_-Lory strain which yielded about 150 hu.~;hels to the acre.---Can2idian Nationzxl Railw:1_vs plmtogmpll. _:-- Page Seven .`.\u.u_., Ll|l\l nu.u_Lu:;.., In nun.u sidorable caution must be exm-4 The fox is of 21 hi;>:hIy nervous pr.~mmnnt nd in tavvellinjx 09]) 1} vxcitztble : may from acute i11l1if.`,'(?.'~'tiOI1 as :1 :~'e.~`L thv-ir . nxpc-rirence. 'I`L,- ..nn 4-7,." ..L` .I!,t C. 1.~,).. A paradr: with two old crmxiu: looking on. "Pat, who are thim .fe,-11ow:<'."` They're S`nrinc-rs, zm. Pat. And w.`m.t" Shfnmxa '7" Why, they r(- Masons." Sure, -and what the divil do thv-V . .... `P.-- -.~... \,I n,pm".21nt one and 1 1n fox lirbran`, tho cu`.1r)d : " i~1.e n Canada, 1: xinion. Um U1 ___3,IL`.`,:7,1_1tr>x- Fai ::a= mu, .x_~__::\.uu.u1uJ r at Tm-onto, t.h.=o7 ani- `D1313 p0s.~:essin`_Q' an ope:-cial vultle in the eyes of theil` owno1'.=, bczinjr the _) choice .=1)c.-cin1ren.~7. u.u_s an of thx.-ir ranches sent to the oxhibition for compot.itiv(- purposes. Sincv the incrsption of this |)r:mch -of in in Canada the Camuhzum `\Y..L:.._..1 `rV____A,,, v n I $50,000; Harshly Critical :mp}v:oxin1atv1j as collected to nn I\l\n ....._ .uu....-.._y vvun . is statml that durir at :1 close. the `Cu 1 n II`;- dir.-t i. from : qnu-u from fnllowin 4,000 live . ,.....u.. m :1) suffo 1' y ...;u_- any from the a'ricu1turaI f I . y It is quit possible that the great majority -of people in Canada, who, from time to time, read about the silver fox rarely igtive that animal a sceond th-ought, and certainly do not regard fur-1'ancl1in:.r in th nature of an industry. But fox and fur-1`.'.mch- ing has rcachccl that distinction, hav- ing spread into e.ver_v province in 6 Canada from :1 mo(le. hc,L`iimin_-' in` Prince Ldwzml Island, crossed the border into the Unitml Stzi:<::~:, while Czuiarlian bred fox have bot-n es in ;~'::ven1I countriz:.s in liruropn.-. 'I"l~..-. ,.\-....n...`.~.. f\". 41... 0.... J`-.. Sent - abroad to form the ncuclus of ranch-' 1 ;..\u.- other they .n -.n be! _ There is nothing" whic-11 should be t more 'freu'ently' impressed upon the minds of young` men khan the im- ; portance of steadily -pursu'in _2' some g one business. The frequent chang- tling from om: cm.p1o_wment to an- 1"o`ther is one of the most common - errrs committed am} to .it. ma._\' he .Itr'uced more than half the failures 1 f of men in bu. and much of di.=-; which is ,*cont<.~nt and rlisapp'0int1nm1t `rc,-mler lifv uncomfortable. 1'. u .. . \'ory common L111x: for a man to ht` t`.lis=.21tisvd with l)u.~'im.-.<.<. and to in- ` uhu1`1_<:v somv othvr. - - .vir:.: to it to ' HS 'though he is not aware of it. I.` an null- a few .\'e,-I113, ,-u -......\,i u.... U... got his farm paid for. but does not _4'row rich very 1'nlpIi_\' much for lack of contentmn-nt min_:Iecl with in as z1l\_V'L-l`ll!1_L", He J hears the wonderful storiv:< of Colin; fornia, and how fortunes may he had for the trouble of pickinjl them up; m`or`._<:ag'es his farm to raise money, goes away to the land of p;old, and ater .many months of hard toil comes home to comrmence agzuin at the bottom of the hill for a more weary and less successful climrbing up again. Mark the men in every community who are notorious for ability and equally notoriouss for never gvet`.-ing` ahead, usually nd them to be those who never stick to any one business long, but are always for: their occu- i pation just when it begins to be rp1*o Etable. and you will` I ;.~...- LU ..........x. .. W _.V..... E\vh'1c'h, `i: see-Ins. to_ him, will prove a more lucrative employmwenn; but, H1; 3 nine cases out of ten, it is 21 nstake. 1' Look around you and you will find; :/m1on_z;' your acqU.uint:\nce;< 'z1l)ux1 \'r:1'ication.~: of our ztssv1".ion. 1`he1'(21 is an honrxvh f:mnm' who has 10::I?:|{ n 1 1 1- ~ : n | H . ...~-;.._- uuu ` ithe ower ` :~'\\'e<-=tx1r.~.~1..-'. 21 7 ` . 1 _L'1'0a tn0.-'.' 0 1 1 ,how they 21 `that form [2 Somem1e_ has S:-EM that. :_-'onerosirty! the ower of ju.~ttice. 1 '1`he1'ofo1'L-." said Jesus upon one; occasion after he haul . up.` 1 . ~ r- . H'URSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 mo far , riches. ` Cato UN .- wn ? w. ;.t.h E which " :.:j.,.,, |ORlL'LlA JUNIORS BLANKED BY PARRY SOUND TEAM, 8-0 Orilliz devils. -looks us if B:l:'z-iv Cc 1Soun(l may meet lute v n n . .-. ... ..._., V... `.11 ourxhrt, vie mz;1'c_\' and STICK TO YOUR BUSINESS vith two wins 1 ... n K speculative fox trading, and a high- \- All .:\.v\.1uI v.,uuuuLn;..-.1 Ill L1l.|l\Illk.'. The twpansion of the fox i':1r1nin_L' be-;;`z111 about 1910, when `.h<~ knowl-'; edge sp1`(-ad that sonmz i'O)`iunutv in-I divirluuls had been n1:1king;' huml.~rome g prots from the sale of pelts. 'l`lwn. 1'ollowvd 21 pv1'io<,l of speculation; caused by the demand for found;1`.ioni stock during \Vhrl(`.l1tlTTl(': t.h0. became a veritable cmza-." The` cost of a pair of foxes 1`o. steadily from $3,000 1: Vpilll` in 1910 to; $20,000 `a 21min` in 1913, and duringi, the heyday of the boom as liigh as` $35,000 was .paid for exception specimens. "The Deaprtnnent of Agri- culture booklet, the authority for the foregoing` gures, states The European war brought an end to ly specullative venture was changed into a legitimate industry. So far as the fox "industry on this continent I is concerned, the (hay of specurlation, is apparently over, and live ifoxes-' .f.-;\re sold for what their `pelts would `"1-win nu .. 1:H1,. Wm..- \..,......-,. kl-I\P\.l ortht ~f-1-uni bhr.-. .gran1o. itself is : 0 that it ` if in . SCDTTS EMULSEON rh promptml it.-(From i:~t.Ezm Sci<:~ncr- ";\Innit.01*.) Rich In Co-:1 -liver gun. `<.t_ . u bnen out the ?\x 3\ Q x . N }`.&\\* FOX RANCHING, A GROWING INDUSTRY `ft .-4' 'zm(l spixgit GENEROSITY of om,-`.~: po.<.. but; are use-(l in helping` 0th(.-2'.<.i the imporwtant. part of u~ life. Jesus of .\ a:I.ar('th.E we know. hzul no <.-auLh1_\" and sometimes had noti lu_\' his hvxul," but his life} `icing' and` . .l mrl his own w:1_\' h:z;< .1on1u-7 '0 to otx!1ox';~', but the mr.-1- 1:,-' (loos not a]\vz1_\<:< imlvi-` irit of :_-`(mo1'0sit_\'. which` something` so lzlrgre and mus: z11wa_\'.~' o..\:prc~.ss it- Gmlliko qualities as jus-. , wisdom and };'oo(lx1::ss.: <-nr-rous data] over carries` mzL_2'nanimou.< th0u_u'h'.- . 11-. humility, purity of rsirn, 1)0ac9:1bIr:11n.:s,f s.z1c1`ico from which, ;*.n01'os.i`._\' j_r`:1 che1's its u: u\. .4. Ilml the *YL\4 'uva\I A.\lL vvvulnl-0 VDIICII `IJCILH V'V`ULlL\l ' ring or 21 little -more, because breed- ers recognize. `Jhat every `pair of fox- es sold means 21 competitor. Au ., 1>I\l`II1.\r\ .~....J...4 ... fi`'?!'! 3"" in r,- um] 1 u|A\. vi the sick, lead. 1 upon 1.1, - sendin : whicl n . 1 the o.1-1..&. ;1ut.ho1'iti ookiu_u' bhers its ` ""." = not rthv hot 115' b ut ` l'(:1'!1ii , 1` otht.-!'.<. ` Cam wt ;1:1"(`V Iazartrth. "``- ea1:LhI_\' > PC`): I Const1'uct`ion x-"ark amounting to [$115,222 took place in Barrie (lur- ing 1926, acco1~(lin_2' to _g'ure-s fu1-n~ ished by the bui1(Iin_-,1" permits issued ro-m the Town Clerk's ofce. Ir. the twe-Ive months 332 permits were llakcn out. Aside frmn the con- %struction of lw(:11ing's, the major ac- ',tivities xvere. ul-on,g' the main stwet, :_v\vi of which can bc,-.'sr:v11 in rm n`.orl0l'h:(l bu: .-s places and stores tizh new show wimlows. nu . ,. , , ~.u g\1A\.| .uu..u.u: a L;UuL1J\:|.II.U1. As a result -the market. value of `a; pair of live foxes now z1ve1'a_u'e.< in the nL~ir:h1)01'hood of $500. kll. ..... .. ....\.. ,\ 1 `.0(lf`l'l(%(l busim: and \v.iLh : The main ]`)()1lhl`.`S for such work] \\~m'o :15 follows: It-modellin_u' atxcli put/tin:.-,' new front in R. A. Stepl1ens , ~t:m:. $8.000; remollcllin_2' i11t<:-:'io1' of! n.- s1.txI\ 1. l ':2'.r:1::- and show rooms, $15,000; `z11`t.-rations to Royal Bank buil(lin:_4'. ~$`.7,5D(); nc-w I'1'on`Li.< on stems of F.: IS. Jumie: $800; l`CI1()\ <-illfl st-ore; 11121! z\pzu't1m-`nt of Alex. Si11g._:'o1`.| .<::3,()f)(); 1'emodr~]1in_:: and u-.x11z11':,-`ingl EW. S-:u`j0am, vs store and olcn-sf, Dun- lop Sh, 32,000. T). H I . 7TI\I|1/xiv ... i l .\,,. .,.., .,_.\,\,.,. 7 B2'_\". & Molwlrzy (`I'('L'1.L'(1 I is'm's1xouso on I3m ` $1,200, and J. G. Scott 4 . on High St. co.~'tin_u' 5 A _2':11`z1g'e was o1`ecte I S1`Ib])h1'(l & Hart on I}1'adf( 21. . a cost of $1,800. ` .. \,vou \IL .,,.,m..,. , Ten dwe1l.ing's were built, as fol-E lows: F. W. Otton, Blake St., $6,500; J. D. Ha-tt-on, Elizabeth St., $4,000; D. McDou_9,'a1(l, Blake St., $4,000; Geo. R. Ro(lg'evs, Dmmry Lane, $3,500; Thos. Bla.in, two houses on Toronto St., $0,000, one Ion Elizabeth St., $4,500; Wm. Dob- `son, Henry S-t., $1,800; Mrs. W. J. !I a1ldi.~:0n, Co(l1~in::ton St., $1,500; 5J'o}m }:`f Blake St., $4,000; R. 1%. Tuck, Po_\'nt7. St., $5,000. M1-.<. I 2 .- 'v :u1- rcnnorlollccl 21 h0'u-st: on I'oronvto i St. at :1 cost of $6,500. ` Tvn p1'(:miz.< i.a~'u4.\rl lL1rin_;" .. ....1.. .. .`I| L`. ...f..,... l'\ . ._.. 1.. .....u,. 5 Dr.-cv1n})e1', all "1-.`.UNTSVILLE MAN SAVED FROM: JPACK OF 16 HOVVLING WOLVES: 332 BUILDING PERMITS I'h"u 3 howlrings of the wolves at- Lni1cLe thv uttt-111.1011 of one of thc' .j:`:1n1e warrh-n,<, who was occup_\win_:' 21 czcmp not 1'".u' di.<'.unt.. He soon ar- 'rE\'n-ci on the spot and with his rie `shot . \'(-`\'()11 of the wolves before tho ` r(.-n1uin:ler of the puck rlocidetl to (10-- lcump. Bless was terried, and bo- `lfr-v;,~.< hrias life would have been sac- ?,1-icul had no: the 3.-;:une \vz1rdL-u ap- Tpeurcd at the opportune moment. "Pl..- .. n. ..1 Au ...1. .. . . E 1555:) GROWING A PROFITABLE? INDUSTRY `r . uunu. alone. Ilvv -. mu _x.u..:vu, nun an 4.1. LZIUDC. LHL: `M :u1$-an Nzxtionul Express hzmdlotl fr Prince Erlward Island. and 01' points in to `})L11'Ch:1Sf31'S ...I Ch ,. Hm hnmn:.... H". 1' ` \,.......... `lL\J\ `.~'Ln:plu.'< in high- If0l`zL,{IQ crops: :1 Lproduction of ;f'.?nuull_\' i11c1'r,-4: 1 . ...,.;..u i Home 1 '||>.`A.\ . unvuu, ....u.v\ 1.0.. `yugnu u; lv.uv\1 \ [pounds of t)i 5!-rxd and 6.000 lnoumls of mc-zulow fescue of the nrst quality. M;un_\_' other nxan*.:p1es ?of our pro:.z*re.c.s in ; xl _g'1~owLn~,L: . 11:`. .l .-.1! l\l\l\ j Ir _v and browntop ` hont r-rr:xs(.- from 238,000 acres in 1920` _ . ... Ulll. tiun of svml 1JLuuuL. ;1`1`a.. Our alfalfa crop in- jto 859.000 acres in 1020, and this v H-n1:11'k;'1l)I(: incrrrasn has been brougvht `about l:11'_!r0l_\' by `Aha development of W112` own . .<:um>I_v from varieties `which can withstzuul our sev(.-re w1in- ? .A"}'.~`~. In .\. mthorn Ontario special nttvnt-ion is hr.-inf." _L'i\ (5 `.0 the p:row- Tnyr of b2u']r:_\= . as ma1tin,_r barley hf h?',-h qu:1If.t_\'., which nds a ready markr,-t, can bu pr-oduced in that r.'.-g'irn1. In British Columbia one li-.~`tr3c`. alone ;_:2LVo 1.1. yield of 70.000 pounds noumls n . 1': -r .1 of aH'zx1f:1, maItin_q- bar-' or Rhoda I..~:];1nd; ` I \IJ usu. ,1-v,..\,..v.u axn cu-u _gLuvv mi:`ht be citud, all sl1owing' Uhc grrcazu`. ::ossibiLit.i<:s the future holds foi' this Industry. uu,s.', .,... ..,,l.-w.....g ...m....... ` The \\'2n'(lr211, w11o. name is not` riven, will claim the bounty on t`-hel (-\'3n wolvc.:< le.~`t.1'o_\':2:l. Huntpxrvil v .\. '1 Wen who `rm `n vi-rv tnmething; and ion of F. W . .,.,..V.,\,, ......__,v. .... Cafc-. $900; :11*m'z1`.ion.~: t.o of A. Id. Whitby, 543,000; (:on-' lzm.ing' inmovtml : markets. - E:])L (3 L.... L. - .-. . .1 , The extent of the imIu. will roalizml when i`. duria .u