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Barrie Examiner, 13 Mar 1919, p. 3

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Thursday, March 13, 1919 Selecting the Breeding Pet . = | (Experimental Farms Note.) : : ; It is time that preparations were under. ns q 3 eee eee ee be in prime condition, Great care ought to d be exercised in the selection of the male, , pers He is more than half the flock. He alone ae y ° may mean success or failure. It is also OT T inl - important to use only the best females. Do not breed from the whole flock. Take those only from which good type and vigor- ~ ey FINEST RANGE OF SHAPES AND New shipment of one-piece tops in Lovatt Greens and the Fawn shades, extra values, .... ee eee ee eee $1.00 to $2.50 HATS, CAPS AND COATS ovine BRERDING "MALES . Vigorous, ; sel worn ena ee fh: : COLORS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN fucing fem be usd as they are ¥ more relisble as breeders than aged cocks. DOZENS OF NEW BLOCKS This does not mean thet gock birds should not be used. They should, but only those z Sock 'binds that Beve ehowa Geir vigwor \ BEST MAKERS--BORSALINOS, 'and ability to produce strong, high-produ- . ' cS Ag KING HATS, FIT-WELL HATS People Tet BS, There males sould be y mated not to the whole flock but to se- : ected bens and to strong, well-growa. pul ARROW HATS call jet that have shown by their winter's per | formance tha? they have the high layiag | ctacall ormunes ee Wonderful Values $3.00 to $7.00 insistently | -When the pullets are put into their win- ter quarters in the fll, lose tab should be kept on them, and note made of those for the jthat start to lay early and are persistent in production. If trap nests are used, ee- 'lect those birds that make the highest rec- lords provided they are suitable in other |respects, that is, if they conform to the re Guirements of the breed. EXTERNAL MARKS. If trap-nests are jnot used, dependence will have to be placed . on external indications of production for Phi h | selection omograph | ei2" puts sc ytow sine a ety such as the Leghorn, Plymouth Rock, thrills Neirimgl or Rhone Foes 'ne -- Ff 7 on to lay, her lege an will be rich |from light frosts at night should there be | enough by the evaporator and it is li i i 241 coloured as well as her skin. Aa laying pro- | such, eee Gare anes Foe Bot. | yee, Leis IN fms: Paige gresses she uses up the surplus fat in the| Details in regards to making hot-beds will -------- Rag ir nerrgrn was Laymen's Day in oy body, and the various parts begin to fade. jbe found in » pamphlet which can be ob- Lite Starters Do. B the Methodist Church lust Sunday, when 8 'These changes take place in the following | tained free on application to the Publica- ees :Do: Batter two laymen from Barrie joined two local rl order, The vent rapidly fades, so that |tions Branch, Depurtment of Agriculture, | That the older you start to school the | 'rion prod te pul At the pocning: a 11. | pale vent indicates that the bird is laying. | Otta better able you will be to cope with the ng were given 10 BEAUTIFUL STYLES IN RARE WOODS Jiriecctne. that i the inner edges of the | studies and 'therefore the sooner you are) M@,Walter Sarjeant of Barrie and Mr. J. : leyelids, bleach out a trifle more slowly iio tle Sap Bal one gathers from Chief Be Mcrae of Oni while et ye Clark than the vent. The ear-lobes of Leghorns | out the Sap Pails report, which shows that | © . W. C, Hunter spoke in even- ON SALE WITH OUR DEALER And similar white-lobed birds bleach out ©} All maple sugar making utensils ahould |the average time taken by pupils to com-| 8 ,'0, ® congregation which completely 19-20. little more slowly than the eye-ring t0 |now be got out and cleaned, even though ;Plste the Public: school course: was: une eneateioemeemumeniens ' |that a bleached earlobe means e little long they were well waabed, dried 'and stocked | | Those starting st 4 took 9 year 5 24st er or greater production than «bleaches vay athe end of Int semon. 'The dust monte 5 wok NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2 . vent or eyeli .. |which has collected during the year would jose starting at took 8 years 7 "The next change is in the beak. Begin: |help to spoil the first run of sap, Utensils months, NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the j ning at the base the colour gradually dis-|which have become rusty should be dis-| Those starting at 6 took 7 years 9|Trustee Act that all persons having claims PLAOLA PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED |appears until it finally leaves the front learded for this season, They can be paint- months, against the Estate of James Dillon, late of |part of the upper beak. A blesched beak Jed, but if painted on the iide they should! Those starting at 7 took 7 years 2|the Town of Barrie, in the im " Barrie, County' of Sim el OSHAWA, ONT. meet heavy prodyoting for st. lee tee not be used until next season as fresh paint Beate coe, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on. | past four to six weeks The shan! e|would taint the sap. The best buckets are' Those starting at 8 took 6 years 9/or about the twenty-ninth of Janu --w Hwee out so that bleached an, "Galvani iro pai sould never mont 1010, are requested to send particulars. of Vf nitro- * [shanks may aken as un ion |be used as they discolour the sap, and be- --_--_---- their claims to the undersigned on or be- pe Line F Wit Puen ane PaNNtE [the bird hasbeen laying for w considerable ng onted with povonous seta sine and Comparison of Heating fore the twenty cond day of March, 1910, be imbeed time. lead they are objectionable. Wooden buck-! 'The cost of heating an 8. ae ter which date the Administratrix will 1e neti 'A bunch of travellers were standing || Pushers are usually in the thick of the| In the absence of trap-neste, therefore; /eig tend to discol d sour the » ehaatcriey bs given en $257 fe: the winter (a ie ae round Seotis Junction waiting for connec: [business fight, producing. ich nee Mercia "of euatanle type thal [Ore Givin th been ans Laces ca ae electricity is given as $257 for the winter those entitled thereto, having regard one iment Sta- tions when a rural youth, who bad been | Pessimiste growl on the outskirts waiting show "by their faded shanks thot they have |better then smal, because cap is not *0 hour, or ee eae ene ee soar |to the claims of which she shall then have ] sizing them up, picked likely one, winked |t0_ sete the spoils the pushers. win |been producing heavily during the winter |jjkely to overflow. Two gallon puile should Poy" She geet Laem griel beak notice, and that the will not be responsible mysteriously and tapping his hip pocket,| Pushers build up and pessimists tear season, If these birds are in laying condi: |be used for trees farthest sway at least ' 'i to any person for the assets of eaid estate sizes: ial whispered: "Want to buy some ten?" He down Nom ibs. Gent wil be" large' end smolts Covers 'are cGmaiagmore. génerally. tila tee, COS OY anthracite coal, af $00. whore claims shall not then have been re~ eat did, and a consultation bebind the station| Pushers blaze new trails, Pessimists 'the ubdomen dilated so that the pelvic arches |for the sap puils and are a great improve- ceived. ia resulted in the exchange of $3.00 for a travel in ruts Will be well epread and the keel forced down | ment as they keep out falling leaves, bark, DONALD ROSS, ts. promising looking Settle ue tee off | Pesbers. tre Braght. choarful ipvous sed away fr, the pelvis ak to give| ruin and other impurities 'The 'covers Wash Awa | Solicitor for Administratrix, four others, and four other deals were put | Drave. rporisneyilinas gloomy, doletul, | cupacity e abdomen wil soft and |should allow sn air space for ventilation iy 10-12 e Barrie, Ontario, ---- ' * through. grouchy and weak. | pliabl 80 as vt sap n Dated y, Tee jghe at Pacey Sound they prepare |" Panera each other and sa. brow "be hoe that wl have teen rterved| When the aren bar epee ant . ee ee ee | = || foe to make merry. The cork war pulled in No. |all, Pessimists knock each other and thus for breeder, will be either those thet have |days are warm fermentation is lik in ores oS 1, And at the first "'swig" a look of dis-|they fall jgood trap-nest records or that were selected |pluce causing sap to sour, and slime to WE WANT a Reliable Sales Agent. may came to the face of the "swigger". Pushers bring prosperity. Peasimists |in the fall by sppesrance. , These will have | accumulate about the spouts, buckets and| D.D.D., the liquid wash, has become a|for Barrie & surrounding district Hy 4 a Great Scott!" he roared, "it is tes." |throw blight on all prosperity |been vigorous, alert, active birds that have |tanks. It ix wise then to draw the spout, | household word. It hus 'proved itself ©! Good pay weekly, frec equii And it was. We're going to be a Pusher. 'been late in moulting, that have bleached mike u new hole a few inches from the| remarkable remedy. If you are a sufferer ye cating ote ty, y' | a 0 What are you going to be-and do?-- !ocr shanks and that show the various char- [old one and scald and thoroughly wash ull| from skin diseases, including ulcers, pimples, | ™eMt and exclusive selling rights t Congoleum rugs, all sizes, at |" Pant acteristics previously mentioned. tiensils in. hot water. A double cloth| scales, crust or Eczema in any form, this! f0T allotted territory. J ; Se THE NUMBER OF FEMALES. The | strainer should be stretched over the tank|remedy will not disappoint you. It has! Over 600 acres of Nursery | W. A. Lowe & 8 43-tt y y dey ie |. A. Lowe id ro Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. | number of females to allow to # male, willl used for hauling sap to the sugur house | stood the test and to-day is the master, Stock and the best assortment r depend on the conditions under which they |This qfoth should be thoroughly cleansed | preparation forall skin diseases. Try D.D./of fruit trees, flowering shrups, jure kept. For breeds of the general pur-|after each gathering, It is also well to|D. We guarantee it, roses, pte, in Canada. High pose type such as Rocks or Wyandottes, in |strain the sap in the same way when pu | oricea fruit has created asplei { 54 'confinement, eight to twelve females will |ting it into the storage vat, which should 1B igen Y _¢reated a splen- |be enough, and Leghorns twelve to fifteen |be put on the coolest side of the sugar house, id demand for our trees, our ' females for each male, On free range, the |The storage tank should not be too big be. . . | azencies are, therefore, valuable. number may be increased fifteen to twenty-jcause if too much sap is stored in the . Write now for terms to Pelham [ae ier the heavier breeds and twenty to [tank it will not be handled promptly | Herbert G, Robertson, Druggist, Burrie.| Nursery Co., Toronto. thirty for the Leghorns. ' FEED WELL, Be sure to supply an abundance of green food and make the birds exercise freely for their scratch grains. |Do not feed over-stimulating feeds. See te = Y g that with the- good feed there are fresh [fay : RS | 4 'eS. Ay air, lots of sunshine and sanitary conditions, se | The Use of Hot-Beds and Cold Frames | (Experimental Farms Note.) A e 'A hot-bed is desirable wherever vegetables or flowers are grown in Canada, It is means by which plants are grown through their earliet stages in a suitable tempern- OOK for the ture in order to shorten the time of reaching condition for use or of coming into flower. i Tt is the early vegetables which are most sealed package, but appreciated, Furthermore, with a hot-bed| it is possible to mature certain vegetables in parte, of Canada have an eye out where, if started in the open, they would not ripen before being killed by. frost. also for the name Again, with a hot-bed it is possible to mature s large crop when without one the : erop would be very small. Certain vege- a tables also, even if not subjected to actual P frost, will 'not grow if the soil and air are Are You a Bolshevik? Bolshevism is based upon Nujol supplies necessary violence, relies upon force, moisture to soften intestmal is deaf to right or reason. fonteanend facilitate easy, thorough evacuation at reg- To force the bowels tomove ular intervals. Nujol makes by taking castor oil, pills, easier and more effective salts, mineral waters, etc, the action of intestinal is to outrage Nature and ' muscles. Nujol absorbs sbolsher! as the body. pe poisonous material. cing irritation. Nujol is free from any dele- F . + terious after effects, forms Castor oil, for instance, is 80 45 bad habits, can be used Yr % cold, hence must be started in warm soil obnoxious that the bowels 5 a A eeh ce to attorded by a hot . Ss at any age, under any con- ; \ That name Is your pro- ed, nad the planta grown there are not et Orit Other medicines from Crs car pede Ps \ i i ation it we j tection against' Inferior ea ete tabi ype, aaa, senna to salts, provoke ac- hand in hand with Nature-- imattat lost 'th carrots, and other vogetaes which will fon by cansing phe bowel with her laws, not against ts ine i ti rt cS estargeet cododions eee ay aha nc . ca corey them. weather is still cool in early spring, ren . -poisoni sealed package Is pro- roe a et With uch remedies thace. Setigolsoning due to som ; tection against impurity. ena eee fore the removal of bowel of human iliness. Get & N 7 4 : the seed were planted in the open and the Wholly Mneidental ang bottle of Nujol iron your Iants devel . There is usual I. ruggi The, Greatest Name ba Laud ree scamn keeping the mas by the result is not to cure con: ts high agg AM co BD spat, bat on he ome He Riv sy ace " , to make it worse, . more obstinate, harder t© Warning: j."taied. goriet ovEreome: bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. too hot for these particular vegetables ' In Goody-Lahd -- <3 an from its being too cool. Cauliflower ¢ Al also can be grown to maturity in hot-beds, if and in places where it is difficult, owing to summer frosts or cool weather, to grow ' . Q bers and melons afew plants 1 + 1s. lasist on Nojol. : | S p hotied will provide a fair mupply for the , On the Live? hand, Nujol Haglan =f ialiadatal j ; 2 The S : Tn making a hot-bed the conservation any drug, acts mechan- r A L ; Flavour Sealed Tiest of the heat in it is one of the chief consid, ically, not medicinally; per. Nujol Laboratories i Kent: Rist | raid beta ged plate cpeeferabty Nature instead of sTANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 3 on the south side of s building, wall or forcing. her. 50 Broadway, New York | 4 love board fence where the cold. winds : will be broken and all the sunshine 4 The manure tured ebould be Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Cv. (New Jersey), 50 Brosd- way, York. Please send me free booklet "Thirty Feet of \Danger'"--constipation aad euto-intozication in adults. |x the cold getting in and the heat getting out, It is easier to conserve heat in a bed that ie low than one that is built high up. tag pee * 2 te

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