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Northern Advance, 15 Mar 1934, p. 6

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Page Six `in-1;l(1'>` 21. uluruugu u1\ Lztho house and in the \'a,1'i0u.< 1'o0m.~t tghe found the following: pi::cc.< of - , fu;'nitu1'c-: I.i\ in,; room, only an elec- Ltn'ic floor lamp; southca:~'~` bedroom, a lbed, s1)1'i11,r:s. 1natt1*e.-s and one chair; Ll_5'(|-LLUAL \lL `no1't1heu.~=t bedroom, 21 bed, springs,` Imattre.~:s and a trunk; (lmmg 1`oom,= 9 1,:~..1...n Mm?-2 inhln r~nnhn:H"1. `7 I H . kitchx.-n chairs, table, cupb0znl, `Z L1pnol. L:}la11':`., a settce and a victrola. 'l`he'rc was no damage done mattrc-.~;s and trunx; (mung ruuxu,` Ito the furniture in cithf:1` of thsee` fou)' rooms and no 1'urni`ure hm] About removed `.`.".nl<- the n: \\'a.=; 1:1 %p1'og`1'e.ss or after. The ki1.ch'cn, i1c_ lwould say, \\':\.s a 1"_\' per rxz.-211.. loss, `the whole in`bc:1'i01' beilw; bu man` {red and gutted. ` VVI nc.~:s said that on Feb. 2nd `nu ,.. 11.. I..l)n. um! -.J..-.11 him u"'.m1 ('il.Ll.~\.'\| |.:n.' nun, \.u u.... .... ,rL-plied he ii kn-nv 2 zubout 11. .`.la'. LuRo::(.- old gzmd hi; \I.'iI' and two chilu;-< \ouL'.1bout 7.30 1,211`. and did u !:u\_Vt.'l1in;1 of the re un 11 1 Lumed aimut 11.30 11,211. i C1-as-cxz.mincd, Mr. G1-igg; I \ the c.-xp1o>:ion heard bzc .. 1' J1'lll_L at nu-: Tront door. hr: did not 4` (`pin- law of folks who think they haw "`yL-'igcstion lmve only an acid condition v1ui~th could be corrected in ve or ten minutes. An cll'L-ctive anti-acid like Phillips Milk of .\I:1.gnesin. soon restore: " il{I("=tl0l1 to normal. Phillips does away with 9.11 that sour- : ness and gas right, after meals. It pre- , vents the distress so 11 t to occur two hours after eating. hat, a. pleasant $21-epa.rnl.ion to take! And how good it is or the system! Unlike 9. burning doe! nf r-mdn--wliich is but temporary rellei VV I `Ht. 101." Mr. ~r.lI I ` for Unlike burning uoec of soda--which hem orary `at best-Phi11ips .\Ii1k of 1\ ngneaia. neu- ` trakizes many times its. volume in acid` I 4., ._1-\ uuu u nu... ma. Next time a hearty meal, or too ricl a. diet, has brought on the least discom fort, try- HELLIPS Milk , ,- 4. 1:. If-.nq-again `.11.:-: uunu: ` llalllts cunuug uuu mu: \\uIuu\\r doors. The back door wzts al- burned off and the front door sat ime had been battered in. :0 .=21\\' no re ahead of the kit- . he knew the only way to save A`(\ A4` `San f`.~.{nncn \\`!`lK1 1'0 When EJOEI Soars are cu; Beware of VVeed Seeds in Manure road by Weed seeds nd their \\':1y to t`n'-I'1`he 11101 n1anur1'c pile throug'h the cligcsi .\'-: V and -L111 s_\`stL~ms of ztninmls and in b0ddin;.:.'1L 1; w When f1`C.\`h manure is hz1ule.l out and 1 lzmd-Or Rop)'<':l(l on the land Yiilblx,` weed seals; {e1-Q11`. 1 may be spread with it. 11' \'.'CC(l$ are ` di..io11;; present allow the manure 0 1'cmai11 in the pile for at least one month be- The fore spreading and ther-:.-by uvoid the `I desu~oy (l:mg;e1- of in~c1'easing weed infesta- to hZ1\'( Lion. f urnacc hofnro. .l. ' 1111`. U "' M.`-agnesia `5'uLL\.u. 5 F I,::Ro.<'- uml :\.~`.-:.- o: rm, L0 \\'hi<'"-1 <.- tii(ln'L kn-)\\ \-.'if<: ch ; 7.30 (1 n+' 1h(- rm nu` 01 VH0 (mouse was of hose in through 1 This \va..< done and 1 get past `he kitchen. " . that aftr(;1' the 1 ...-I`. .- nun] :1:-.}\1v: nln; F11 I a half of th 0` Midland -,1 Ha,` r.1n-u The Northern Advance 3 Jan` CUHLZLH. I d sent `f 0 said he rops of coal 151: (3? H1!` (`{1} 4 Rogers, To1'onto,i ist. tc.~'.icr.l to huv-:i ' containing` a :n`.1+ "n Vnw` E15 M0 U`d.1I1zL;:\: uuuv thsec; fur'ni`ure 1il<,- in. '. loss, 1' C5211 U11 H) 0 dc-b1'1:.. re chief, \~ n4- 10 1I'\ Farm News D LU the We ~ . I could have been _ca.use(1 by coal 0;] *1--`.'iLr': it was connected \\'i`h the 12..- nre. Wm. B. AI1.~',0p, Midlaml f'1r<.~1n;m,l said the re in the kitchen seemed to be the `most severe behind the s`.0\'0. Hrs c011'ub01'atc-d Fire Chief Grig . ,.n,... x-nn~nmHnu- {kn Fxnrnrv` n1`. H14 Hr: C01)'u[)01`at0(1 .L`11`c L-I1lL`L ung ~`.'irls:nce 1`eg;ar(ling the nding of ` cand]e.+ and dc-b1'1.=. Q+nv.1,-x- `X711:-n-n 1.-1H--'.+' :\H'r-av L-z1nrm=.< mm (mm x I Stanley Wilson, 1`C-1i::f officer 101 the town of Midland, mad hat 1.::.` Rose had been on relief in the month of Jzmuar-', hz1\'ing' bL'(:11 so, on and _.m 1:-.. A ,. _....4. t-....\ "nnu-. ()1 zJZUlL!'d..`;\-, Ilkl\ll1_= lJL`v.:n nu, Uu cunu o , for the past two years. This concluded the case for 1.110 C1'o\\'n. Geo. S. Dudley, counsel for "no at'C1].~'C(i. asked for a or` 11:. (`u.~'r- on the girounds that the (`.1'o~.~.:n had not produced evidence showing that his client fin.- t`:`.~( hou.<<:. His Lor(l.~:hip. however, con- . that there was sufficient evi dun:-0 to put the accu.:cd cm his do fence. Mu,` '1` T)/\: Imlorm Q 1}... My-.2. '1`_ P0; Filum Mm. lzmd, and first witn,-.s~;; `for the (Iv- `IK-mw. .=z1i that the I.aRo. fanlily Immediate Action Advised To fzu'mcr~1 who Juwc nut >,`C'('1ll`C()) their 1'equircme`n`ts of sec.-cl grain Lo? date, I would say that immcdiare ac-i tion is not only wise. but. vilallyi nn/vncb'11'\V I A Fair Question 3113/ AE ame Northem% Advance Serving this district for 85 Years A Suggestion Remember Advertise what you` are doing. Advertise what you are going to do Advertise to hold your old trade Advertise. to get new trade necessary." This was the recent. VL-ment of Arthur H.Ma1'tin, ASSi.' Dive-ctol`, Crops and ;\Izm'kets Branch. The :~`.1`.0milg'L- of seed gv-uin, and -`I..\ 1'...` H...+ unnnwr v-nnri-.-hwrul 0-I-nu`- Advertising Advertising Advertising should be consistent and persistent Do you visit the stores in Barrie and make enquiries before you purchase out of town? The Dollar spent in town may work for you again but a dollar spent elsewhere never does Just give the local merchants a chance to supply your daily needs and special purchases r Advertise in the were at her home on the nigh of` Jan. 31st. The two ehilclrm caznu rs about 7 pm.. tullingz; Lu` not to go out as their mother and father would be over later. At 8 13.111. 311'. and ;\Irs. Lz1Ro.=,e z1r1'i'vud and 3.21;.`- .,x ....:I 11 on 'v\\\n ', D211 . 1)!) :J'.l.;l. LILZI. \ .`.d1U that after the Obell re, whic. oc- curred only 21 couple of blocks a\\a;:, he thought he would feel safer if his own home insured and than \m.< why he had taken out the policy. Having worked on the ice. he said he made $12.75, from which he paid hi4 in. premium, The accused went on to say Lilllt 0:: Jan. 3rd his ohildrou left " about 4 p.m. for Mas. Posey s and he and his wife left about 8. Whc-u L110); left their home e\'c>1'yt:11in:2' was in `.'.-AL clziss condition. Did you set zmy res buforo you ft 1" a: his counsel. {lo I n 1 i 1 0 low: Urns, 2l:[)[)l`0.`(ln12l(.\ ly l,`UU Uuan-3 els; barley, some 3,600 bu;:IwI.~:, and` somewhat less than .300 hL1.~=`;1c1.s of! Vpring \vhoat_ ` l is a preventative is not a cure all" J..i`.1\.U.`.l1 ":1. 11.30 p.m. .o.Ro.~:o said 215) Chat r\\\ .n ..n- 5'.` .~:auu Lilli . lit.` \': Charles St. and u1su1'a'nce polug. nu 17+}: X`-_'H`n -. wrvrtzmrnv. MMUIH 1:1, mm - "AF am; i 11- - said he and his wife wen`. 3011- the back door and locked it, xvhe the front door had been locked `an day. \\'$.~ ,-n$.! Han G.-at lvnnu-1r.r;rrn \\'?Z..::.< said the rsi kno\\'1edgc- he had of the re was at 11.30 aftex `naming: home from Mrs. Posoys. H; 11150 <*`.z1imed he had had half 2. gr.`- lon of coal oil under the sink in L1.- `ncitchon. This coal oil '21.: used f0`. ',ii;;~`nting' the stove in the mornings. - The case which concluded at 2.45 ,p.m.. wont to the jury at 3.55, aftm ;Lhx;- Crown and M1`. Dudley had ma(_i0 jtheir nal ad.dre:\= and his Lo1'dsh1p ;c`nm'go:-(1 the Jury. J, 3. '14 No, sir. 4-`.\'. n+- ... J11`. . I don "Dxd 3 an _\U. "Did u\'- Pruning Should be Done During Dormant Season Pruning, as practiced by Lhv con l11()l'Ci1Ll fruit g1`0\\'c-1', :`h0ll1(lhEl\` two essential} objects; f'n'. to trui h.e shape or grrowth of the trr.-I: E u .\wpccic way, and .<(-crmtl, to infh once the production and Lguulity ( thus fruit. \\"..... ~..r.uI.-Incr rd` 1vvuiIn':1n' 51 W!) t, replied LaR0.~:4 1.. xvifp 7 set candle. 'd.UU U hole mu Iruit. \\"m-n speztking of tr:Linin,2' :1 fwiiti tree, who purpose is not to maul. a` beautiful or shapely u1)_i<'t. but l".1i;h(.`1` :1 two that is cmmm;-rcially, D1'0tllblL' and (`,l])Zlbl(' of` L-zLr`.`_\'ir'.;:' irs crops without. b1'eaI-:ug:(- '.1' limbs.` Furthermore, the proper ;)i`u11in-5 of a tmee will facilitate nth:-r m`ch2u`(l opc-1`atio.11s such as spru):in;: and pick mg. 1 Prnmmv m.'1\' he (10:10 :19. um time`, mg . . ' 011 Prunlnrg; may be (10:14: any 1.m(.-j I, (luring `.he dormant season. but Int:-1 winter 01' early spring is }~r.-t`<-rrz1b`n.-.'._ in H0\\'cvm', the amount and type of 1` pruning is far more imp0r`mnt than " the time 21'. which it is lom-. -- 1, -' ' ShO\'4ll('( C"e't Relwrt lvnixnzl `* Parts of Ontario :m- m)\\` l)`j_"lll-l(`.h.ih,l`L. ning t.o fool the pinch of .-'l1o1`1 slip--l\_',,,,.,`{n plies of bol1 hay and grain luv l.()l']-"n`:`0nl poor crops last summer. In recmit'.[~(;'1:m 1; reports from ag'riculturo r<-pi-o. .1110"; tivcs, it `was indicated thuv`. tho M` 3 hwno su\'(\i'ity of the pi'o.<~nt wintn.-1' 3 nnu_']\. coupled wi'h (lwindlingsz f(-ml . V -Hal, 1}`, \\'zL~`. lo\ve1'in~;: the \'itzLlit_\' of .~'1nck.l `H fmf Bruce County mentions many c:1. mm of pneumonia among: cntllu (luv to L000` `the cold. and Muskokn and Furry mum of Sound imliczu-es that the ll\'c- stock of I W , tho district are in poor condition. due I seed is 1.0 the long, cold winter. m.`L..,,.` ----------- H... q.,-( E,hot(}l1:::trl'ict 1L!`C}?(?'0l`t`:n('I' `"~' is a-QlK<.`(1 m wzu-m \\`uLv1- \o'.: "0 Q `mgr "9 "m "- (l\LI~)-Jl-.~` F.) to: four 'n0u1'.< and then `-" the .<\vollrn grrain is immr>r. fov `FARMERS SEED THOUGH`!-5 ten minutes in watc-1* kept du~:in_;' *.hi.< 1,_ `t k __ timu a` :1 (`on. ton1p(-1':1tm'C- not D0 Ot km ? m" `_ 0 below 120 dc-frees F. and not nhow youx farfn Ll'1;\.n you Zll'f` .1l)l(f {O l\t\'_.) 12 (`W1-,.(~_.;l_'\~ well. _ House all things as n1m'i1 as pO.~ siblc--animals, utenslls and cr_ops.. If you are lmpp_v yom'.~:clf. yo`: Sell when you can 3.-'.~t :1 fun` pncc mukv r-\'vr_\'body about you happy.~- and do not. storo for mu and .spocu- Queen Mario. lators. The more comfn:t:1l)l~ _\'ouc:.n ..,.,... unnr animals the more they will ` A f._m .-m_,t-; "mm. er, 311 ;.m.1_- a,.. 1 Heavy Cattle in Demand I At present, according; to the On-[ tario Marketing Board, there is :1` dvetnite demand at me Union Stocm Yards for top quality heavy C{1tLi'i., with strong prices prevailing. Damn-1.lv a nhoic-9. M. 01' thlis L.`121.<$ (`um keep your aninmls 1 Univ-_ A crnml cow is -.1 1 on-i`w'_ A good cow protable mzu-him The more food she m-opt-~~'.\j (li:_f(};` the greater the prot. .1'un. 1.{1`0\\'L'r, Mluunu ucu 1;` ']tiz).l rst, t;1`21i11; c or of in and inu-1 and quality of`- mfm1,ubl\- you_ can . more JUKIDL :ults. Lllllll good: \v\-11:. n1 1|\ \\ number lHa'.LHl' r with- 1 lower . wouldl l. ..o`l `u llll'L*.\' ` L - \\'inlu-. at 50{ uvnn- I -` wxtn strong prices preva.umg. Recently a choice 10. 01' tlvis mld at six and one-half cents :1 pound. 'IVhese cattle wove smooth and well nished, weighing upwards to fteen hundred pounds. Wi+h Hm cnrnhl-. rr>,lir>\'-r-(I. ns :1 re with Lu .J 9.`..- i` _V Delow Lav ucuv `Vt 126 xle1:1`c`>.< F. I crops. :';13r price evcrybod; .d }'OU_ CHI`. as welcome as 1T1.`.l(`hi`li:' girls, v di:n.= (".nl\'nfc- the mp inn-. Col1ingwood s nature man, A. F'.' |Sta.pl`es, one day last week walked "across the buy from Collingwood Lu C.hri.stian Island and back. Startin-5' at 5.30 in rho mo1'11i'ng, he was back` by 4 .111. Alex. Ellis has been apoin-ted dc pu game \\'L1'dCI1 in the Al1isL0n_ (lisL1'icL, his wouk being to p;'evc`u'L .:ne destruction of birds and small gaxncl in the pa._1'k and (listricli. ` Mr. C_ Rummcrweld, of Cookstown, su1t'c1'c(i a. brokcu leg and st:\`u1't.- fuci-u.] injuries one day last week whc11 hve \\'a.s crushed by a. Landslide while working in 21 pm at Holland mzns.i1. l L mill (,'Ll1'1L.'l`.5 won the Earl Rowe Cup at the Cookstown bonspiel I last. week. Them were two rinks from 1`ot`ocnhum, .-\11'1; Cooks .o\\"n and! `Gina;-.;i1l in me competition. ` Stay11c~r s watezr supply was cut 0111 for a day last week when the intake pipe to uhe res-c1'\'oi1- got blobked with ice, leaves, dirt, etc., and it took a ulrolc day to clean it out. 1`1.e school. were forced .0 close for half n Jan- District N ewsl i 1 .\IidlzLnd'.~a HydI1o-l*]lcL'L1'i(' System ope1'ate(1 at 2!. loss of about $6,000 lzwt _vcu1', allowixxg for the d.p1'eciution l`(35CAl`V(.'. The \\'a.te1'works sys.em. showed 21 surplus of $2,201}. l\/Inrs. Eliza Kilbank, Hillsdalds old- est resident, \va.~ laid away on Mon- du_v 01' last week. She passed away ithrec days after rc-21c,hing her 98th bi1't11dz1y. nlteen nunarea pounus. With the surplus relieved, as a re ` sul of last year s export trade, feed era should prot; by Inamkcting pro- n per1y-nished cattle of this \veig;ht.1 I .\Ic1_ 'l`homp.-.on, :18 years old, of 0r'L1lia._. di-ed .~uddc-nly whilv oux on `tins icn L:._\'ing to bring His .~::h sh:-J.I'1I) to -ore. Ho lhzu1~ ,'bcc11* t`:1'0ub~1u-.1. A. ,.n`1: .. . ivnn 1 c I 1 1 l 1 K I T1105. D. B1'ow11, who was installed ':1.< Senior '\\':m1cn o1" Orilliu Ma.unic Lodge. becomes W rshipful l\1zLs:c1 owing to the dcatlx of the sitting .\lastv1-. C. B_ Jones. All the ofcers of Lhc lodge were advanced. to s...'_or<:. nu \\'t,h heart zliflia. ] All L'1lU1La [of $8,000 \`.`< lrn +-\X:.- n\`rx- L ` r Un1.ed Church at Bula xx -mi .,des1,royed by re on Sunday, thougfm , - to have st'a.1u,-d fronl an (;\':'1hCL1tC(,]: furnace. The re had such 21 s1art before 'he re b1'ig'ade a1'1'ived that little would be ion-. but .5a`\`c the an-, 2 joini.nf__,-' b\1i1(li113;.s. The church \'v:x.~: oil J wooden ('0nst1'ucti0n. built about` forty ;;czu'.s ago. The loss is 0:! imz1`c- ; ml nf I`I\'A`\- 5110.000. | 7 ` _____ f; CONTROLLING SMUT DISEASES V i OF GRAIN '. lUlHl IxI-un.~v. 5} lg`:1l10n.< of `j.-:0 1-.) 50 I lnmtcly ont `I2 The t1'(`I1t(`( 1 up for 2'01 " 0' czmvas. to` Loosv 51 "3 bu C is a0! (iugru.-c-.< F. .~'\\.'0Ht`-` minute I 0` `\\`;1 M` Tr"-11 The particular chemical to use for tr:-a'..ing seed g'1'uin depend entirely, `lupon the smut disease sought to con-I Itrol. For instance, the t1'ea`.ment3 [employed for combating loose smut: of \'.E.caL is not the sanle as mat} used for . smut or bunt.!_ Similamly, what does for covered- |>mut of 1):-.1` vy 1:: not effec i\'L~ for: -I, _ _.....L ..l` L. . l`1r. .-.. .-nu, (`nu bln1ll'd..l`1y, \\na.L, LlUl:.` uu smut bzu`ls.-y is effct loose smut of barley. The re t.hi.~: is .~'imp1_\' `(mt the 100 are caused by 2: fungus wi throng.-'2: .1`. \\'ix:Ler insiclv grzxins and _(-an bu (11. :sL1'0_V(,'(` the hot,-water Lrezltmcnt. other hand, the :'})())`(.'.a of ~.\~`v ..n.l ,-In-1.-ml nf' h})I`l(` lomel` nzmu, Inc .~'pun.'.s )1 ~.\` `and (-o\'L-2'ml smut of b2lI'lL` tthe . and arr: kxllt,-(1 r I ...,..u1..uL Determined thilii sow thistle be stamped out within th- conn-ea: 01 its area. the council of the Couny of Kent have had a co`ni"erence \\ l'i;i1 Hon. T_ L. Kennedy, M-iI1 of Aigricultulwe. Sow Thistle Menace ` Cnlnnel Kenncd has `)fi'(::1`cd his 0.3- i `UilL- .;'| x E fo11owing.: by the Dix I*J.\:p<.-x`im:n prcpurt.-(l I formalin 1 I61. Fnvxnul ) i i.'.j. iuu up t, Ih1< opera .form m-oi. `gallons an 4.` -`Kn ummuw .~:.'!:1.`. 1113; run a ,of :1 broom. The grai Ishovellotl over into anotl zL~' t'=1o1'oL1u'h1y as l.x:..+..u...4,. H... vnni.-'fn.|-.: `J ` kcunaa. smut of wheat and loose barley are controlled by no`.~ wu H`-~'1t111v'.`lt as follows: Flrst. the 7 . .1 _ . "I U. r\I`,1\ l .n \|~n1-\11 u-v.+n.. .`Rv'. I gins. Cultivate: the you wou'.d sc-cur` 'lll2llHl - formu 4 .m.~..oh o [Yo 1-1. nnn u IJUILL L.` Lu.` pcrlmt. HI LU 'm:xlin ether. .-.-....- 1 UU UU."!lL'lS U one gallon sated _2'rz1n1 .~' 13..., `anivvc A`g1'1C11l1'.l.L1`e. Colonel Kenned; aistance, and has piomiaed no p1`ep.:rv revision of `.lhe Wwad Act, ena.blm;: local weed inspectors to administu. weed control measures more ctfectivu ly. A dve-nite onrganjzed cainpaign l.'~ now being prepared, c0nsis'tin;2,' of nc-\\'.~;pz1.vpcr publicity, :`[)(.`L'l2l.l sow. thislilvc lus.~:o11s in all schools of me county, and a strringent clean-up 01 all w21. and cultivated luml nlming Lbc `growing season. Y'lLllH`HL a0ZlkQd ,, \ fnu N 'd`4U. ~ 5510.000. 5 \,\| _~-..... {on ,- hou rs ac u.-nun--.._, . the moi.~tu.x and "ution is rope i: is 2: -f solution x D bu.~'.hc~ls of __,. .....11.... A1 -10 Lun daily `. no apples ll k'll`ilIl rm alin .1-`Inn. ml a number of to: on .~:t1".1ig'htcni11g' ylinllzmd and Pcneta in 1'e1z1`s of two we .1.,..... "xrw 1 1Yi.i1n Emu \`.il (`y EH1: \\\,-n II this quzmtity 11' 1` Ihnn i uh . L \`.Ull'\ UH (111 .'a)` will start : .....n .. . nu-.n4-`nn Henhouse Ventiation ` The removal of moistumc is 21 mzljnr problem in poultry h0`ll>H.'>`. Poultry have no sweat glzuuls, but they gi\'c oil` rulzltivoly l:1:1*g_1'o, :1m0unt.~ of \`u])m in 1'esp'Lm<.i0x1 and t'.1roug`h the .-R111. [L was found at onv oxpmin1cnt:1l stu- tion that maximum cg,`-.1 m-nduction' was nhtaixxud \\'hcn t-.`II1})u1'iLll1l'L`~.~' . ....o nu.-nn'+ in u.-111211.: \\'i:lu-~` |\._y. ;..x. ...,...;u.. :-rt loose . which lives] we)` .of the: N.` (1t:.~.L1`0_Ve(i only bylv treatment. On the: p01`(:.a whr.-zu, hunt .A. - I` L.. ..I. .. .... r\\\ "2; U .:'u110n.= II. 1` B din soil I. L UilLl,'ll I H0O1' um solution .....~. ...- I LU] I. ! It .~iinp,`1(.- be pu- .; 'n\' Lid il '.'1(,`\\ CUH1` ulluncl Ladies ....a. L'1~w nnp (Ii: L0 uA.~.)_Ju:ci `k in Midiaml ; Bon .\1z11'c. V\r\\\' n1\ ,1 Lillly The 0l)U.1ll1L'(l \\I1L'll LL'n|pL:uL were not porn1it.'.cd to llm-ttlzttv ` ly. A h-enhouso tmnpomturo :1 degrees 1". is too high to he 1 mined on most f:n'1n.< in winter out Mticiul heat. Hence. :\ ten1po1':mn\\ held uniformly \ be dcsi1':1h`1~n. 1:`.c':o.1. numbu poultrymon have had s11cco. a1'tifici:11 `nun. pmpori_x' 1`;g:11 but failure has commonly re: whcn 1on1pemtu1~vs \\'L'X`.` ;11 ;ow (:0 too 'nig:h or `.0 Iiuctuuiv uid. ll : fullest 1 Ca, 1-) labor 2 smut l)aI'l(:\' L uuunuxzlll Dommu ,` um: .:21d 1 I ;.' av: boys nnw .Llll.'-3 1.0001 for L for IMIDLAND MAN ens! plvr YEARS. rounn 1 sum ar ARSON Dairy Cattle Rings A common :nTectiox\ of c: this time of `he year is 1'i:` This can be 0a_ controiied i in time. Wash the pun, wi and \\'a.tc-r to remove c1'u.~ :1. . :4` vxnu-n;~cl'\\'(' Hann uh-V Hm. ;` N`-ontuinued from naze one) Arthur R. Stell,. invesrtigator for `the Ontario Fire 1\Iamhz111 s Depart- menf, said he rst examined the La- I Rose home on Feb. 2 in company with Fire Chief Petey G1`i;::; and P1'o\'incal Constable Beattie. A1".'e1' <>xu.n1ining the premises, witness said `he had the pl1oA'og'1`:1pl1s taken and had the `outside doors boztrded up and se- I cu1'el_v nailed. \K7if'.nn<\` rnn?$n~ni7.r-rl :1 rl?:`. nl |CUl`0l_\ I11:l.lll.'(l. Witness recognized 21 diagram of the one-storey LaRose home wnhieh he had ordered Fire Chief Girigg to make." This .~*hvowed that tfhe he-.'..e (`0Y1':1ll1(,` :1 living` room, dining ,room, two bedrooms and a kitchen. iln the southezlst corner of the north ,e:1. b(`d*1'oom Mr, Stcll staid he found [four one-inch holes bore-:1 t.l1roug:h the floor into the cellar. These .ho1e< were bored next to each other tr form one hole about three and :1 half inches long` and an inch wide. P1ug;g`ed in`o this hole was a bundle of nc\\'. . with coal oil and on top of the wad of paper were two pzu'tia.lly bu:"ned c:m(llx.<, both in an uprig:ht po Near the hole was a pile of slmvings. petroleum S1ltLl'l`21ted paper and other debris. He had all this debris placed ronto to be zmalyzed. gin 21 glass container and sent to '1`o~ ` ll \X'(+~nn_;a :(>n+nrl fl-mf Hun \vl1nl(\. :ronto_ to no zmalyzcu. ` I Wxtnoss stated that the wholel bedroom gave off a s`rong odor cf, local oil and that the panel`. alt.11oL1;_>:11i idry. had m'idont1_\' been soaked witlw lif T-To r-c'Hm;11m] J19 value of H`.-:2` wiry, had 0\ 1(1ent1y Deon sozmcu \v1-...: it. He estimated thei furniture to be about $200. In his` opinion the kitchen was completely; ':u"tcd and the c1oo1-xvay 1C.'J.{ii11g in-.0; the (iinin-_q' room \;a,.< badly burnec`..` C2`or.=-examined, M1 . ,S`e1l said the holes bomcl tlirougrh the bedroom ifloor would be 4 01' 5 inc.hes from the `IL-2151 \`.'2z1`. and 7 to 8 inches fgom the} V ,1: I |Ul Llil,` Al U1 and flames `: and . 1..-.:~+ kn H1 BT10 (x1111r1'_u; 1`UUln hbt.` uauuy the ` H1001` 1 llu-21st \'-.'2'.1`.1`zn1(1 1 L" \`."clLl uuu I LU : wall. Pi`0f(`.\`.` L. J. .. ,..-n.unn,l 4`11n cnhdmist. zmd. :m:11_\'i; llhig; L'.\ZllHHlE.'U 1 'z1nd1e, paper thy Mr. Stcll. |lubou1. 21 (107,!) ..n 1x11:-Inr. um} 5 Cfilof Lx'1'1{.1'g` ;'2u(1 tum; lILL um um.- ,`-lhe saw `ho czlmlhs and (Ir;-brys placed ,a}oL1t the hole in the floor and de- `tucted :1 .<`crong odor of coal oil as E 3 ; l!.=0-on as he entered the hou. After` L `ihe re had been extingL_1ished he -imade :1 thorough iiwe-.<'t1gatio1r `of {the 4'.....1:4.....r.. T ;\-;nn` 1-nnrn nnlv an ` - t he of. dlltl \\'aLe1' LU 1`L`lIlU\L' ciua if neccs. then dry tii paint \\'it.h tinct.u.rc of iud ing the treatment daily 1 Sulphur ointment or any 5. ering ointinent if iised con will also give good result

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