ssmith lindsa surveying yvrio sewerage dlengineering koadways a summ la lieox tonga and charl from now until serttoronto fall term opens hen our tlon in all departmunstruc- tlme write for cantor any v j ell1 incipai bargah farm implw we now have on hand i single or double plowlows kind also good harriy all kinds of imple in flrstciass ordi remember wo pay hlghtt for live poultry woolps and junk h herma phone 1003 sfc efficientfarming teeth with the animal and then grasp the the care of horses th j the feft pull tne when a horse is thin hidebound t e out left side pi the face j v nd hard to keep no matter how d the flas m the e i well fed think of teeth troubles first of the j jt in front of the 5 of all of course worms may be i grinders and back of the tushes if cause and sometimes after a severe y an is a horse mares usually spell of sickness jch as distemper do pot hayo these can teeth or or influenza or even colic the animal tusne3 may remain thin and in a thriftless y can now examine the right condition i side of the mouth very easily as many stock owners think young j stated jjj a the inside corners of horses have nothing wrong with their tne lower grinders and the outside teeth this is rat mistake asj t ix iinnor molars if they j wrong ftiw 1 the lower grinaers anu w v great mistake as 0 tne up molars if they more trouble is found in animals bei as j as the rocky moun- tween four and seven than at any tains your animal has sharp points other age if a horse at this period tf an extra iitt tooth snuggles up of life is given a good examination byj in front 0 the first upper molar it a competent veterinarian often noj is a wof t then shift the tongue thing more is needed for some years there are three common dental ir regularities first sharp points found on the inside of the lower grinders which may cause ulcers on to overiook an the tongue and thoso on the outside i milk teeth edges of the ripper grinders which a horse has forty tecth or f cut into the cheeks two with wolf teeth there are six second unshed milk teeth which lower nippers six upper nippers to the right side and insert the flash light in the left side of the face and examine the left back teeth then look at the front teeth taking care mall unshed climbin roses may interfere with the normal posi tion of the permanent ones on the back teeth these are known as caps and often wedge in between rinders twelve lower molars and twelve upper grinders with four canines or tushes tta mare has thirtysix the four can- two ines usually being absent wolf teeth are common to both imported good stock eight diff ent varieties inders t vvii ii v y third wolf teeth which are small sexes they usually come in pairs innecessary teeth usually found just- a colt has twentyfour milk teeth front of the first upper grinder it has the same number of nippers or mictimes a wolf tooth is only as big front teeth as a fullgrown horse but a grain of rice and at other times only half the nranber of molars six be as large as a persons front above and six bolow or three in each usual lino of box plants such tomato plants aster plants etc fjlokal tesigns for am occasioxs muston sons phone 7001 stouffville r stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in tho oddfellows hall visiting breihern welcome henry slack w r sanders n grand rsgc m talt financial secretary loyal jorange lodge mx 1020 regular meetings i frxdaxi at 8 p in on or before- full moon stouffville ont h with a longer root addition to these we find long caused by the tooth in opposi- wearing down faster than the is which permits an uninterrupt- iwth of the other grinder it is nusual to find a tooth of this ticking up over an inch above es this in turn wears a large the tooth it grinds against have an ulcerated condition involve the whole jaw bone you suspect anything the a horses mouth you can great deal by using a flash- rst of all be very gentle tn jaw an april colt will have afull set of milk teeth to cat his christmas dinner with and keeps this set until ho is about two years of age then he begins to cut teeth in earnest and when be is between five and six is fully equipped with a brand new set of permanent ones fully half of the colics and acute indigestions arise from imperfect teeth and poorly masticated food fixing the teeth is called floating and is performed with a filelike instru ment called a float it is remarkable how quickly a horse will respond to having his teeth put in good shape his colic i diagnosed appendlcitu and we removed hia colic and put it in a bottle he gained in weight from 132 to 134 pounds in the next six months and often tells his friends what appendicitis did for him shun illness of every kind avoid and prevent disease keep well there is no virtue in illness dr c h lerrigb apple recipes the charge is sometimes made that the canadian people do not fully ap preciate the excellence of their own fruit in competition with other coun tries in the markets of the world the canadian apple stands high indeed the canadian exhibit of fruit at the imperial exhibition recently opened in london is attracting unusual atten tion and favorable comment while it is regarded as important for the prosperity of the canadian orchard industry that we have a good export trade it would seem inconsistent for our people to continue to import fruit of the kinds that are available at home everyone it is true is not a lover of apples eaten out of the hand but there are few who do not relish cooked fruits prepared and served ac cording to the best practices with a view to securing a greater home con sumption of canadian apples which is understood to have a salutary effect upon the health the department of agriculture at ottawa has issued in bulletin no 35 a series of recipes for their use in various ways the bulletin available at the publications branch names the applei that are specially good for cooking for des sert apples are also classified ac cording to the season in which they are best for use the aristocrat of lowpriced cars the star for stouffville district utility and beauty the star is the first in its field to combine these two essentials at a low price a sturdy engine easily accessible enclosed in a handsome body let us show you what the star can do baker bros dealers stouffville phone 8109 agents for star and diirant motor cars yourtwn thinking mrs a griffiths corsetiere for spirella corsets for stouffville and vicinity stouffville phone 15303 i i mean its a good thing if you get over it all right he asserted our science teacher told us about it if you get over it you are in lots bet ter shape than before it cleans out your impurities and makes you over so you are better and stronger in spite of the science teacher i am obliged to say that i do not know of a single illness that gives physical in h vself is not bad advice the tenl t0 is to depend on someone we look t0 our offlj mllnv tnpp leaders our gain illness may strengthen or re- be done hf what must y kne ono character it may give a f work- clearer mental vision it may induce h v itbe secured mu growth of soul but i know ofnot be at the 0 others andyilusunjreninesstnansrings physical not last cridrsoyftjgain some of you will be a little slow about accepting my statement because hogs scours in young pigs take big toll and unless checked when it first ap pears is liable to spread through the herd with disastrous results overfeeding the sow a too rich ration and cold damp pens are the most common causes of this malady of course the obvious thing to do is to avoid the cause but even with good care and careful feeding scours will appear when it docs a teaspoonful of sulphur in the sows feed for a day or two will usually correct the trouble in the little fellows but some farmers say this remedy will dry up the sow those who are afraid of thi may obtain the same result by giving tbe pig about as much sulphur as will lie on the end of n penknife blade if the case is acute a teaspoonful of castor oil in the morning to each pig and the sulphur treatment at night are mighty good a lubricating hint one who rd it move harm tnan good look to the politicians for aid does not us far is we are al ways called to sujply the p closing a large pipe with air when a drain large water or na tural gas or other supply pipe requires to be disconnected it i3 often difficult to stop the flow by plugging capping or otherwise stopping the pipe plumbers have a stunt called bag ging that can be brought into use as follows cut out a section of small diameter inner tube about eighteen inches long with the valve about six inches from one end vulcanize the end farthest from the valve and force a round stick covered with tire tape into the opening next to the valve and bind on solidly with cord when a pip line is opened force the free end of the inner tube in as far as the valve and pump air into it until it swells sufficiently tight to completely close the pipe and hold back any flow that might- occur this stunt is valuable when opening tile drains watertank supply pipe3 and any large piping about a farm where plumbers help is at a premium regluing joints it is sometimes necescary to reglue joints that have become loosened r come apartbut a perfect repair can not be made until every vestige of the old hard- glue hasbeen removed scraping alonowiil not accomplish the task with the desired degree of suc cess hot water and a good stiff brush are the most effective means of put ting the surfaces in the prbpercon- dltion for rejoining needless to say the wood should be perfectly dry be fore applying the glue knd making the new joint recently an auto stopped in front of my home and o my query as to why the driver did not apply grease about accepting- my aiaieiiiuin uwcmuojto one of the cars bearings that had uw iioiv us mi vou happen to know someone who had become so hot it was really smoking ways called v to sujply the poll- tvpnoid or appendicitis and has been j he replied that he had no grease with ticians with rhtv to pay all the bills j person ever since but j and could not secure any until it is time tjb wefnnk back to j wvxy credit the improvement to the he reached the next garage five miles illness distant i knew an overworked student whoj until the fact was pointed cut to j came down with typhoid fever she him this driver did not know or re- has always beeni bcen p around the edge of member that the hub caps of the front laofvnfirt frtr tionrlv fnnr vpnrs and l an ovitow af crronsn from tain to disappear i au js wine tt vetift w days of our fftiers consider the fundamental rinciles of personal success and pispery so far as the farm is coneeled has always been jaa dcen paying arounu me eugi ui member tnat tne nuo caps 01 me hoiil a case of ha a st dy work in sy- j for nearly four years and wheels carry an excess of grease from son and withour torts directed by j was a physical wreck when she sue- j w in an emergency the grease intelligent though if we pla t0 to the disease so her chances cup a a dry bearing may be re make our own irvidual effoi on mighty slim eventually shej pienished the farmer auto owner our own farms cat for the most puied through since graduation that j w do well to remember this little reduce our specikions an iarnr yar was qut of tne q she quit pointer within our own s2 limits s i worrying about studies stayed in bed plus of farm procts are cor f nenrlv fourteen weeks took the j for nearly fourteen weeks took the whole summer for vacation gained v breeding stations the oac poultry department has distributed over the province 207 breeding stations with 1278c hens tho department supplied 845 pedi greed cockerels for these stations for included in oui own a j fiftysixpounds in weight and became certain things ofjublict v ne woman and to this day her should take our ill ley ln mother thinks the typhoid clean out government suprt did i enterprises andgive q to the community butf dpinthis we must ever bear in the little cat there was once a young man who quarrehed with his fiancee and mar ried another girl his former lady lovo says the tatler hail a sense of humor and deciding to get even with a business man who had been him sent the bride a charming book v i troubled with indigestion for six to read on the honeymoon it was w tmu ln years called me one night because of stevensons travels with a donkey vidual prospeity always will be largely k inrvidual problem governmenta us the oppor- tunity but yl bo u to- us to build a community bjjhitmswe must trouwe with my tgiwu iulauiii3 iui misi jiuuioii lor i y the 1923 breeding season the influ- other a f ft t li i li ence of this extension work has been reflected in the great improvement of farm flocks over the province that i thing statenv inoin our own fences is no physical fain in illness i home from school the saying that he had learnod lpox was really a good have i questioned the a successful business the quantity of butter a creaky is turning out every week is one of the main things success of a creamery depends upon every crcami could double their make with very little extra expens it takes a certain amount of butter to pav the runninjspenses and the butter mac e over that amount is what creamery business depends on- it therefore requires considerable amount of cream and to get the necessary mount of cream you must be able to pay the highest iice and render the best service- and a square deal to all such is always our aim and with our firstclass equippefactory turning out a brand of butter which has found market for itself aniong the lead ing brands enables u to pay the price for cream and ren der satisfaction ii every way more so this summer on account of renewiig our contract for more butter than ever before we yill be pleased to have your cream this summer as well as other summers you can deliver it or our truck will call at your farm stouffville dreamery co phone 18602 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings also agents for the dolaval separator columbus entertainers v at chautauqua here through ninny seasons of appearances in musical enlei iiiinmenl work th wellknown coluinbusenlerfnlncrs who will be beard nt tho doiijnlon chan inuqua here have become oiic otilie most talented companies appealing on the platform r jhe company consists of miss rcntrkn bauclmiaii pianist and unperson ator and miss mirlioiihoovor violinist mill pianist their programs include both clnsslral and popular instriumnlnl numbers the introduction of character sketches bymlssljauplinmti aildshucicslin va rlciv stories in italian and negro dialects are also given as well us selections from wellknown modem wrifers the columbus kntertnlners will be recognized immediately as o omnuj of premier nrtlxt entertainers stouffville chautauqua july 9th to 12th insulating investigation carried on by th physics department oac to deter mine the relative insulating value of ten different materials that are com monly used gave the following re sults materials arranged in order of value 1 sphagnum moss 2 new leaves 3 flax fibre 4 old leaves 5 granulated cork 6 cut straw 7 saw dust 8 shavings 9 excelsior 10 wood pulp sphagnum moss is abundant cheap and highly efficient the luxurious want many things the covetous all things while the tall maid is stooping th little one hath swept the house qrauez advice ensconced in a comfortable deck chair luxuriating in the beauti- fully furnished lounge strolling around the spacious decks or v dancing to the entrancing music of the ships orchestra you spsed smoothly along this ocean high way towards the old land 4t from the moment you step aboard the ship you are delighted with the handsome appointments the unsur passed cuisine and thd attentive ser vice which has made the canadian pacific justly celebrated as the per fect host xask anyjlgent of the 13