tor Mamng Barley This province is ide:1ll_\' suited to the growing` of first class malting` bai- loy, and with the purpose of encour- aging: bhe efforts of Ontario far1ner< in producing this crop, and Quebec l-lrewing industry has of- fered prizes amountingsz to well ever `two housand dollars. 'l'hi.< \\'z1.~' the announcement of Hon. 'l`ho.<. L. Ron- nedy, Minister of Agriculture for Ontario. All Ontario farmers will be eligible for competiton, and Nhe media u. for erdhibiting will ineludu the Win- ter Fai-rs, Combined Fix-ld Crop Com- petitions and the Fall Fairs, . of which have already been selt-ct(-(l. Prizes at the Winter and Seed Fairs will to`al some two hundred and fty dollars. Combined l"1eld Crop competitions have allotted over one thousand `dollars, and the fall fairs a similar amount. In connection with the Field Crop nnv-nnn rHinn.: '\`."n'l\`il>>` --\"- luau- lhe Ontario: l - --___.___ ed to producing: the (le. qualit) of barley. All competit.o1`s must be paid-up ln1e.niber.~: or an .-\_`.{'l`lL'LlltLl!`zll Society. "l`l1e1`e must be at least ten Cl'lt1`lL'.~', `and nux. loss than eig,-`ht crops inspm-.t~ led. IL is flll`tl1('l' required that only illegistei-e 0..-\.C, .\'o. Barley be ishown. and` that the minimum acre- .a}::e be five acres. In case where a leld entered for conipetition com prises inoxe than ve acres the entire field will l)e jLulg(-(l. Before a comp<-Liter can qualify for a ;)x3:I'.t`. :1; ltast . if';.' bnsln-ls of llit" crop inust be cleaned to ;:'l`d(lL' .\'0 1. Wed and bin inspection will be made \\'it.hout cost. and barle_v must be ready for bin lllS)\\`(TlOll and nal erad- .ing not l:L`..`.' ll`Llll `Prizes in each compr.-ti`ion will be :1'\'a`fdml 11.: follows: Fi1'st, $30; See- mni Q`)'\- s'\..l Q-7!}. o'...~..\. c-1: DU!`t.l`ll)\`l' l>-l. . 3uy At Home ring Pmsperity v 1VJ.U:}Sl'S. bunculte (S: Eons,` Mr. Irwin exptrcts to go 21 time. win has (li.spc.~-:e of his ` 1VIess1's. Sutcliffe & Son.~',| R/I1` Tvxvhn n\-nnn-.. 1-,. A Suggestion Advertise what you are doing. Remember The Dollar spent in town may work for you again but a dollar spent elsewhere never does Do you visit the stores in Barrie and make enquiries before you purchase out of town? Just give the local merchants a chance to supply your daily needs and special purchases New Egg Grades 1'l1e revivsml Dominion i,-g__r_; g1'2uli11_:: iegrulations recently pas.' at O1- tawa are now in force in Onl.:11'io fur. all shipments. The t'01'mr.-1' ;.';i'2ul- nz1m(-s of fresh specials, f1'c.~:.h e.\:Lra.<. firsts, seconds, pullet ext:1-as, etc., ctc.. have been clizmgml to A-1, A. B and C, with (lifl'e1`en:'. weight clu.<. within each grade. 'l`lm (`_l1i(xf' n1n-nncn nf Hm. m.m'.-:m. lL(lvH1>'cL;. , . Robert . B10. C. W. Bro. W. Bro. ; W. Bro. W. Bro. a\ \\' .-u- In . fwenty-ve years as parish D1'ir<;~". at P'h01}).=t0I1. J. H. Nor;-lands, who z1.cc02`1pu11z:: the Canadian curler:= to the old coun- try and the continent. rot.u1'ned on Monday. They won 23 out of 26 ;;'am0.~'. and brought. bzu-la: thv Sr,.:1'.-}1- (10119. Cup trophy_ ` Satm-rInv g 'Mm~I.-9+. - Kvhnn` Q1 11 L:Unz'. pup Lropny_ .. Satu1'day s Market: When` 31 a bus.; oats 43c, barley 52c. pr-us 85c, })r3(:f $7 to $8 per cwt., hogs, five, $6.50 to S7 cwt., chickens 12c 1b., turkeys 15c 1b., eggs 18c doz., bu`-; tel` 20c 1b., potatoes 50c bag", upp1c~. ;$2.50 per bbl., wood, -'1-foot, .`;\`-I.:';0i per cord. 9 The Ladies Mclnnis, the pastor, with :1 bezultiful pulpit robe a`. a Inoetim; of t.`r.e So- ciety last week. Flowers `rented to Mrs. Mclnnis. were pre- Aid of Crillia Pres-3 |)yfr-rian C`hu1`ch po:<.:mted Rm`. J. A.` Maple syrup was ofT01`e on the: [ Hamilton market on Sattlrclay las`. at` $2.75 a gallon. ; THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 193-1. \..._ .. ..... .-yuuusn. Scott's Emulsion, the great ~;trcngth-maker, serves mii0ns OF children nnd .3 Vnghnlre rcggulrarly. Why kfix L m It you i L 4} Scott & Ilowne. TC`!`O"l1O. Ont . n ecds no introdudtion to the millions who during fty years past have been helped to strength and better health. .*t wn wvxuilc c.\'pcrimL-nting wu. ;u.i-1i`.'L,'l` 01'! .u uniock the sccre.` 1;? its woxndcrful hc:11th-buiId1z.,, \ .r;.x-_~, that the bzxais of its great helpfulness to mankind, the vitamins, was discovered. More SW3 Emulsion .4 `;IV`.INb 1`: })lilCL' UUb'(lL' Ul'C'll2ll'(ll!1:g', H1 DUlI1'" nmn: 01- less independent of the fail mg and 1.11c1'0z1singly expcn. supp}; n zmm-;-, Pagn Six Farm News fDistrict News! than $2,000 in Prizes Offered fol` Malting Barley .~' D!'0Vinm\ i< id:-nllv cuihul rn Hg OUHOOI-I Favor-able M iv ig liL-..h- Hx...... ...rn1. If you want '0 keep the country Clozm let v\'o1`_\'on(- .~'\\'cep befo:'e his iown door. kl EH. /.5`. KIA 11 musrt ` without i not `pV7n< 311 nun`- rus mat cuugnt In Dne snatt and he was thrown over, but fo1't.unaebIy the` coat and shirt were born off. He! sL1'e1-ed a badly bruised shoulder and -j B.'l'TT| _ Untarlo. . eligible! u. and which pa-i-um -at Hwx \.Vin1.u- nnrl Qnru! UIHI. fth Arthuy Lova"~t, Meaford s oldest re-` sident, died last week at the age of` 95 years. He had been a resident of I Mcaford for 60 years. i Owen Sound Public Utilities Com-i mis:~;ion has received its 13th powerl bill from the Hyd1'o-Electric Power- Comniissio-n of Ontario. It gives a! `credit on the year's operation 01; $10,542.81, which is about equai mi a month s power bill. Nottawasaga t0\\`I`1ship council have! prepared 2`. road prog;ran1 for the year to cost $15,000, if approved by then Dep.'.vr`~ment of Highways. ------ I Fred Toby, of Honey Harbor, skated to Coldwater one night last week. After con-Lending in the men's open speed event, he skated back to] Honey Harbor, the round distance be- ing about 40 miles. i A I I While operating a wood sawing ma- f `whine, Tlict-t, Robin-son, J12, of New-5 ton Robinson, had a narrow escape. His coat caught in the shaft and he was f,h`.`n\vn nvnr hut +`m-h1nnn{~.h,- Fhn` `Co., \'.`Il`.lc`h xvast put up for sale by, A. 1\. V`/2L_L:'_::;`, Ull DQ112111 OI 111l 11a'ClI and some other Midland people, pu.1'~l cl1~aso(l 1.110 plant of the Bon Ma-L`Cl1Ci the assigjlncc in Toronto last week: It is 0.\'puctu(l that ope '2.tions will soon . up again. 1 , .... \,\lu i pzxclty, mu I the (':l. nlxu. . I... yuII\, \(A.`\.. \ I r:l1z11`g;'c. hu.< I c2'itici. by time he has `Ed. Shutc-1', Legion zone represen- taiive, gave a report of the O~tta.wa convention at the Orillia Legion on Fi'i(l:1y night, wmcn nave zureauy D(`(fl`l sen-(-u-(1. Seed Fairs will fall. In n.-xnnnnl-inn u-H-l1 G-l-.n T4`inl.l (`nan Employees of `the Oriliia Water, ;Lig.ht and Power Commission report ffrost in the ground seven feet deep .in places, the deepest on- record in! - recent: years. ll\'il\lL`.\la l'CCUl'UL'_U H]. In some pI`;lC(:.*= in the district the ice is four 1 moforing` over tnr: ice Pk"I`<,'1`lJ',>iU, In.-' . J` Mr. C.11a.<. Dawson, L \'(.` 'ln`. 11v ;u1s L`1g;11L :0 5:,'1`a11L U: and rvle21. Cxxunp $9,500, provldcd by ` himself. ! 'm, ,. .... .. _. Ice on "he Georgian Bay is thei In-z1vi:st1'cco1'dc;l in recent yea1'.<. Tn sumo nlzu-4-~: in N10 T~I('\J1(\\r Hm-kn-~. ` .lH(' (llhl ll.` iwith little u-n+..uunu 1 iv ORILLIA ALDERMAN GOES TO ' TRIAL ON PERJURY CHARGE: nu Lllt` `bar 01' V -3 hoax" j'j<-cat; (;;':1x21`].:I I` 1bLil, `but -.\IA"" ' Dehorning Cattle Experience has proved the g eu; advantage from every standpoin-~ 01 dehorninxg commercial cattle, and a great benet would accrue `o the live stock industry if all commercial ca."';'.- were (lc-horned. Every effort ;~;l10ul(;; therefore be made to atiain this ob-` ject, and it more than 1n<:1`its the tive support and co-operation of the" p_ress, and all institutions and organi-' zations interested in the live stock in-; dustry to encourage the praciice of- dehorning all horned commercial cat- tle between March 15 and April 15 or. during the month of October, mm--g or ])'.(`11(l. The charge IS based o11Chici' ' Chu1'cl1'.~: contc11`ri01'1`1:hat Ald. C1.-.mp in signing the d:cIa1'ation of queL1i- \ cation for 0f'ri<.-0 late in 1932, cleclzm.-(I he was not drisquulicd under any 01 ` . the scipulu ions in the form. 011'. of tho ::tipulution.< is that an '.n1(li. - Cd bankrupt may not qua.li1'y, and no 5 `cording ;o the constable, C1 -amp \\'21.~' at him`; time bankrupt and \va.< u:m :<- chzirgctl untill June 16th, 1933. The nnlv u-Mn...- ..-.Hn.l `.!:.. cuzu-gcu unrlu June 16th, 1933. The only witm;;~;s called was .`sXis.< (Jamie )1. Jolms:on, Lown ch-~r~k, bu fore whom Crunlp Inadc the decima- tion of cand-id:1tLu'c upon which thv charge is based. Miss Johnston swore that C1-amp signed the decluz zriozl. but admitted that she did not u know \v-hebher he rczxd over tlfe ducu v mom; or mm, and she did not rL-1n;m- ber \vhct,11er :she read it to him, oz wl1c'hu1- he even examined it. 0.; , the t\\`u11L_v candida.te_~' who hzxd quill; ;f`1~d, thy town cl:-1-k said. (` amp poll- ud Lhv third or J'oLu'ti'1 hip nnnx. H4 `cal Ill.'Zl\;s VOLC. ' Docul u:x11.< ,C1'z1.mp had mad: an Bo\\`n2zm\'i'xIu .-\p1'.'I 2. 1 `was editor of 21. paper : \\'u.< nut by t `courL.~1 until June 16, hul n.~ n\-i:l..n:-.. uv:+1. :\\ur HUL (h~(_'.`.i ` courm led as evidc 4:.` \Y I ` 73 \VHI)Ll1' J). \_;I'iLll1}). _\'Ul.l!1g'L`.~'L 1110111- `bep 01' the Orilliu town council, \'~.'us commit. ud for trial by .\'Izxg`ist1`ute` Juif;-' on 1`:ida_\' last in Orilliu po1i(*u court on at cha;-gc of perjury pm- `i'(:1-n;-d by C11i<-1' C011s tab1o A. L. `Chum-11. Cramp was not asked to elect or plead. 1 T119 r','hn2-o'n i: ho;-all rn\ r`I.:,a' .1 \`uJS` uud keeps um.- alviz U1'Hli.l1 2. 0th(;-).' .. 1.- K_ W21_Q'_{-', on behalf of himself n.`.!w-1- '\H:H-nnrl r\L\n1\]cx nnr,` -u uuuu aunt Lbtn, 19:535. \\'1tm;.~;s. .'.hom 1-' (`;]`}(l\i(]"1l]"ll Ilnnn u-l..'..1. LL. Champion Egg Eaters Althougvh, compared with some other countries, the per capita con- sumption of poultry in Canada is re-` latively low, Canada. re-'ains the egg- eating c`hampion;:hip, with 28.36 dozen eggs conisrmied per head of population in 1932. Weliile the awr- age consumption of poultry by earzh inhabitant of the United States in that year was about 18 pounds, 01' which 7.7 pounds were hens and chickens. Alto-gether 112,241,206 pounds of poultry and eggs has been relatively well 1nain`.ained. In June last year, according to the bulletin, Th ' .`-\1'1'l"l(`|lH'.ln`:Il .Q.ifI1n1inn iuanrul Ilil.` UUUH L1 1 .-\1d. ( been , zu`n\- ` four (In r. A,\.~+.. lUrL from .,hiut' Church, H Ill" `l:L'L`SL IJC hnnn +1: (\ 4.. -. etitors : in.-pm-.t~' nrn-r wxnnh-ml Hm: nnlvl \. L/xuL'_\ 1`. U, L`.\'il.llS `amp being 1'c1u21.sc .1g:i. Jeffs i11. grant bail in such c-.1 Ll on a surety -hind L. +1`..,... ...:.. C1-zunp. `)'.`HH.'| 4-nw . Ln aunt, 1'0 urth u.., .1 Ln: short but Lhn the: nouglx for cou1'tc.-:;. L1`xL' Lctlgcu U]. H: Crzunp durmg m councll 4.) 121.51. year, a.cc01'(1`.ng' 1:0 tl1<(: Dulliebm, Ti! Ag'ricultu1'al Situation, issued by the Dominion Depart-mt.-n c of Agri- culture, the number of'hcns and chickens on farms in Canada wa..~' 54,043,000. Ull, El iill'llU`l` Iltlilty vuluabvle 110l'SL S spinztl meningitis.` amo11g the hors ` 3. and before the one had died. and` :1 within two ddv .` I An . U. ~ r LU, 1:n)o, "ith defence , objc-cting. F_ (I WV.-In .\`u.~' packc hninvr 1 UN 31 SU three otn like :1 pin; In . goinug too far. L'L'L'l:HL yl`/ELl'S. Honey Harbor: ' feet thick, and". ` is popular, (A xuj; LHU . `$51,, gnu; fourth, ,_......-\. I.\J cmg t_uk-:1 , who laid 1 '.~n~-.`. n F n ;m.~xgu111u1'L U31, \\'h0r:_- and mm, `V1. l\4\r\l-1- Ialrs SUIIIIELF E1lllUl1Illv_ ' In Crop rommxtitions. 'S`\")('i\`U(`~' '1:1"~ been chosen in areas 1);xrticL`:L.ly well sui;- unu Lu; - bankr I110`) Uh HUI!!- ucted by , _ .... D \JlI IIlA\.- ...v._. -5 We learn from the Orillia Times . ` that the number of empty stores and 2 residences is something n(mo1'mous," 3` and it pathetically enquires: Where an is Mr, McCarthy and the N.P. ?"' 1-jWe might incidentally say `what Mr. 3 MeCzu-thy is in England, and fz-om| the rush zmd push of business we are ! f inclined to think that a letter ad- - E dressed to the N.P., Barrie Post :1 Office." would be sure to find it. c, If thi11.,>`s are as bad as this in Orillial we would advise its -residents to 1'0l-; 1 low the example of Belle Ewart and` l other places and move up here before ` the ice on the bay becomes rotten. l 1, ,. . . . I > zuuu its g1'l'n"L nulls. sawmlus, peeve, ldeputy-reeve and councillors and var- ious otuher dignitaries. It was truly a ounishing town, but now all these luxuries have vanished, and anvnexa tion to Bramley is talked about. Bramnlney is willing to take the once lourishing town into its boundaries on one condiiion only, and that is that the railway station is left where it is. I Rntinnca la by-ielr l1orn- nvrn-U- A rather novvel sight on Friday was ` a house coming up the bay on a com- bination of bob-sleighs drawn by four hmtses. I`. was from Belle Ewart. The house was jacked up on the s.1eig;h's with all its contents, and the trip was made not only without dis- comfort, but with absolute pleasure. The ice was smooth and the journey {did not crack a single bit of plaster. 4 Our Bramley co1'responden~t says: The inhabitants of this rising town -,are much interested over the fare of 3Cvraig'vale. At one time Graigvale Shad its grist mills. sawmills, .denutv-reeve and r'nnnr-illnvq and mu-. The shing shanties on he bay are now occupied a.~lm0s't; day and night. Th-e weather is also mild enough to allow the small boy to cut his own hole and bob for sh \wit'hout requir-- ing the shelter _of a dry goods box. `The catch during the week has been large. .. `.1. -.. . members of the Craf.` at Kerr Lodge ` _, ...... .--.--..-... Many are the pleaszvnt evenings xvhich have been en_]oyed by the since its advent in Barrie, but 1ast= llonday evening wzx.-t one long to be ; relnenxbcred, and one of which thnet `of'<:e1`.~' zL1nl mcmb-1'.< of Kerr Lor,lg'e' may well feel proud. It was who; ymonthly 1m:etin:.zj mu! \`.'zLs made the ioccasion of the })1'e~ L-ntation of all v nv . ten . '0 Grand, Master Spry and a :.:'01 necklace Lu; Mrs. Spry. There were present )I.W. 1 `Bro. Daniel Sp1'_\', Grzmd Mz1s`er; R.W. Bro. J. J. Mason, Grand Scare-. [ mu: 'La.uwa._y abzxuull 1S lell. wnere 16 IS. (. . . Busmess 1s bnsk here; every- vbhmg on the move. I `I7. 1--., L.,,,,, :1 r\ -11- ru- !Days Yore! Captain Cyril D. Neroutsos, for many years Manager of the Brit- ish Columbia Coast 1301': Stez1m- ship service of the Canadian Paci- fic Railway, relinquishes his duties on April 1st under the pro- visions of the Compa.ny s retire- ment regulations. He is succeed- ed by Captain R. W. Mc.\Iurray, formerly Marine Superintendent at Vancouver. Soft Bacon The further expansion of our bacon trade with Gerat Britain de- pends lo a large extent upon quality imp-rovemeniz. Recent u(l\'icc.s from the British lhillihut criticize our sup- plies on the score of un(l<.-rni. in :1 large percentage of bacon si(les, as in- (licated by S()fl}l'1C:`S and llabbincss. This -soft, flabby bacon is most likc-13 l the product of und-ernishetl hogs, of which bl1`(.`!1'(,` are consider:1l)le numbers being marketed at yards and plants in Canada at` the present time. The remedy lies with the producer in hold- ing back unnisiierl hogs. ln mo.~". cases, another week or so on feed would put on the nish so i11~ces;szL1`y `or the making of rm bacon. All hogs of bacon and select \V'ClL_','l] 1+ should be properly n.i. at tlieir \\'cig'l1ts. - Undernisli i:: as dz.-t1'imen- tal as overnish, and in this case is a very serious obstacle ~o <:ll'm`t.< l)l`~: ing made to popularize Canadian bacon with the B'(`llLl.~'-ll (:(m. Fvcry hog 1`-:.ll~'t)l' is u..~'l{c to \`.; operate to the best of his ZLl)illl_\`. Three cruises to the Norwegian fjords and the Land of the Mid- night Sun will be made by the Empress of Australia this sum- mer. The first cruise, of 14 days, leaves Southampton June 29, the second from London July 14, for a 19 day trip as far north as Ham- merfest, North Cape and Spitz- bergen, and the third from Im- mimzliam, 12 clays, to the fjords and Oslo and Copenhagen. Con- necting sailings from Canada for the three cruises are the Empress of Australia from Quebec June 21, the Duchess of Atholl from .\lont- real July 6. and the Duchess of York from Montreal July 20. Your favorite picture stars. from Greta Garbo to Betty Boop _will be seen as well as heard aboard the "Duchess" liners. as well as the ljmpressc-s m` the Canadian Pacific this summer. The Duchess of Bedford and Duchess of York are already equipped with talking picture machines and the Duchess of Atholl and Duchess of Richmond will have them for their first voyages this summer. The Em- press of Britain and Empress of Australia. have been showing talkies for some time now. Governor Frank Murphy, of the Philippine Islands, was the guest of Commodore R. G. Lotta, of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain, at Manila on March 15. Governor Murphy inspected the liner, which is engaged on her annual Round the World cruise, and wished Commodore Latta and his ship many happy returns to Manila. The Easter holidays, commen- cing March 2:) and extending to April 3rd, offer an exceptional OD1JOl`ll1I1il_V for travel. The Can- adian Pacific I{uil\\'a.y is making ;:enemus fare (`nn('(>inn< -.m.I . K2. ueiguton, rL15.A., presi- dent of the Government Art College at Calgary, will again hold his summer art school for selected art students from the province of Alberta at the Kaua- nuskis Dude Ranch near Banff, Alta. Mr Leighton, who is a grand nephew of the late Lord Leighton, president of the British Academy from 1878 to 1896, has been painting for years at Banff and through the -Canadian Rock- ies. He is also head of the In- stitute ot Technology and Art in connection with the University of Alberta. The Kananiskis Dude Ranch operated by Mrs. Bill Brewster, is well known through- out Canada and the United States, and is surrounded by the most magnificent of Canadian Rocky Mountain scenery. gcuul Uub Lure indications are travel r.ru:.:rzm1n:< nut hr I 7* `nun: Here ant} There I 1-um I)_\ - c':.. .1; the Dominion. FIFTY YEARS AGO Leighton, R.B.A., presi- f the Gnvnrnmnnf Au-+ wwnul eaun grace. ` The chief purpose of H10 re\'i. is to enable the farmer to bv paid on :1 quv.lit`._v basis, well as n12il\in5.:` it possible for N10 consumer to` t.<:li what he 01' she is buying. Pl`0(lLlL(`l`~~` are allowed eight eggs pm` llllf-L'lL~ under grzulc on e.\:z1minz1tion and ;~:uil~' able poimltios are nmrlv for 21113` in- frinQ:cment. nun: nkn1\\a.y ls muxmg fare concessions and .: .'|r`u vh-19 nv.u...:..n .'UiJL'CSb'lUI15 11110 that extensive -. will h-- carried .,.-,I .v vrn-u on The Northern Advance 4 hursday last was a m0mm`21b1(: day at Phelpston, when Father Gr,-zwin Tcelebrated the silver jubilee of his or- dination to the p1`iL St]'l00(l, and J. C_ I1'\'~.'i bL1;~'incss to 1 of Lindsay. abroad for z t.;u-y; R.W` Bro. Robert: lzun. W..\I., Orillia; V.W. Bro. I-liz:_2;, S12. P.`.\I., Barrie; VV. H. Bosanko, P.1\'I., Barrie; James Wand, P..\I., B1).`~1'i(:; Bro. . Fred Wi1mn`1_. W.M._. Guelph; S. J. Reid, P.M., C1`uig`Vale; -R. `G. McCr~a\\', W.M., C1`d.iQ,'\'Zll0; W.` B1'o_ John R0g`ers0n, \V..\I., Bzuriv; ;W. Bro. John Gordon, P.M., Ba.1'z'i-:: 'Rev. Dr. Harper, Barrie, and about .fifty bmthren, together with a lame 'number 01' visitors from King" Solo- mon. No. 22, Toronto; Thorno, 281; ` Caledonia, C01'in`.hian, Beaver, &c. ?muL:Jwmm~m. E TVVENTY-FIVE. YEARS AGO To Sail You Tell A Fair Question Raspberry Plantations Wliere mz1m11`.~ is not Ll])1)ll(`(l to mspl;e.1`1`y plzin't2xtioi1.s un~` il the s1)1`ii1g', ` :1 cover crop is also iL(i\'ls21l')l0 to pm vent too late g1'owt*h of cane. As the mlvent of niosaie (li. is inu.kin,-4' it zidviszible to renew plant:1f.i0n.< mow: frequently, the g.;'i'o\\'ei' who is un- able to get la1'go' quunti`.i<-s of man- uwre will nd that .~:ho1'te:' rotation lends itself more to the (:o\'(.-1- crop and mulch system, for l,`2l( ll ne\.; plzmtation may be p1`0Ce(2(le(l for 21. season by :1. crop of clover or alsike, which, when turned over, will leave the soil in excellent condition for Lin- new plz1n:`aLion. This method 01' rc- newzil, say every six years, with pimw per green manuring`, cover crop o mulch, and utlequate quantities of commerciall fe:'t'ilize1*s, will 1'01]-(l(_'1' it possible for 1'aspbe1'ry growing to take its place be.-i(le o1'eh21r(lin.g`, in being nmru 01- 103.: in(lrmnmlnn`r. nf Hm fun