Northern Advance, 1 Jul 1926, p. 7

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u\.n .uux,ncuu \|uvvAA ~v \.A|\, 4;-\.. l I A number from here attended ' |anni\'c-rsary services at Gilzford 1 Sunday. t'\..n. ,_! _-.mL-1`I ;.-...-. ........4 ' Our girls softball `team went to Big` Bay Point last Tllursday night and played a friendly game with the lgjirls from there. The score was 23 .to 1:3 in favor of Lefroy. i 'n:.... Dr\'V <:P` AIL... :. ..:_:..:..,.. ,.\. -L ) no. \}.I. A4\.AL\JJi I Miss Bessie Allan is Visiting lfriemls in Toronto. Miss Mary Brown spent the week end at her home here. There were fo1`ty-seven pupils xv:-i*.-inf: on the entrance exams. here this week. \. . . . . .. . I Mrs. A. Adams pupils are having 21 1`(.'Citll on Fridziy e\'CI1l1`1f.',', July 2, in the United church, Lefroy, at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome. The n1v1nl)r,-rs. of the United church and Sund:1_\' School met 21: M1`. and lZ'I:'.<. B. '1`. Bz:toman s cotta_:(; at Wil~ low Point last Fi'idz1_\' evenin_: and prv.~'<~ntml Bliss Morrison with :1 cedar ch:-. and the fOll0Wil1f_" zul Dear )Ii.<.~ .\Ior1'i. tlizr`, zm- other school _\`r.-211' is ended and that you an; . _\'ou1'conncction \\'i.h the czmmunity of Lefroy as it teach- Itvr, we have a.=:~:cml)led here this cw-nin_s>: to bid farewell and also to pay tribute to your work and \\'o)'th in this community during: the past 'fou1'-_\'ezu':<. One writer tells: us that "the task of the teacher is the :_-'1'czit- nest of all human tasks. And t1'ul_\` it is, for true education in the hand: of competent tcach'ei's is the laddc-1 ithalt leads to the stars. The touch ;e1"s position carries with if. grr.-at I I responsibilities and the public school iincvitubly pla_v.< a vital part in thc . .. ..1' P\ ,.'l.I1.)?. 11!`- X7-.. [....,y...uv..v 1uu_..- .. vnukvl l;u;.. ... cour: of a child s life. You dez1\'01't.-d to ll your pupils with :11-do)` and zeal of stu you clnzxvoh-:1 -:~o stimulant: to-mo:-1-0 citimens with tho (Ii.-. for Intel] tuzxl re.-`m'ch, and hzwrz st1` .n I . ~..- ~..- h"(I .v .;\..-.....w.,\, I-Kl .. ans intellec- hH\ C` st1'0l1::*tI1enr- Lhv l)oml:< of f1'irmd. Your lu`.i(~;- ha\'c;- h('(_'Il i11<,u~'tiIna.h1c and as the worm _:1`ows more complex the `,v_'2lCh- .m- .< _`Lz1.~k _:1'o\\'.< more in1pm't:u1t nml 'b<.~comc-.~: :1 _:1`(.-111,01` l1L'C(P.'~`.:`M_\ , both to `.h(' im1i\'i and to . . But you)` work ha:< 110.`. only been con- nr-rl to the public : but you IL"... l-`.I1..l I . 81 ..I.... :1 m (,-mb or i haw g'iv<=n school, in the church, School or in social 1 adayptcrl your work to 1 po\\'<.-1' and talent and ' . mmzs which 11 \`A7,. ` \.\l ...x. .u.,..\, .....vu., -luv _.\ h11\`(* llt-rl an in1po1't'.1nt place |tr:'.1c`.1m' in .t.hr_- SLm?1a_\' School, and In mt-mhr-r of the church choir _\'- `huvv vu1u:1l_)Io z1.=. in t `;o1'vice of . In c-\`o1"\' task th lyou have um1m't.akcn whether in if i v I `[)(1l'IL1l`:, hut. Lhu Icss to us, we t.1'u.~at. will be _:uin (,-l. On br_~hu`.f of .`._hc Unitetl church and -the Sun School of Li:-f'i'0_\', we will ;1:~'l{ you to accept this ca-(lar cho.~c as :1 itokr.-n of apprccation and we trust it will ml` l ways . as :1 C0l1n(`Ci.in,l` link wi.tl~, the communi`._V of Lcfroy. no . 11111 11.1 v u Corner Stones Markers Monuments Ca.nadia.n 86 Scotch Granite; PR ICES R EDUCED Memorial Tablets I 1 ' JOHN F. MURPHY, Prop. ` i fl`_1,__.1......_ F701 { Si:_'ned on hr.-half `of mg church and Sumlay School of Lu,*`1'oy: .\I1';<. T. Sm.-phcn', Hm'1'_v Sta-\va1-:, F. A Tc-bn. Miss .`Iarion Reid of Toronto spent the week end at. her home here. Ir 7 is n x u I L'll\. u~..,n \.|I\I (Av nu. nuuu, u\..\.. .VI1`.~:. J. Pollock has 1`cturnml tol Cookstown af".or Vi -ting` with hm tl:-1u_L'htm', I\`I1':~t. Fred N093. ......__......, -.~.... , 1\Ir:<,. .VIa1`_V .VIcConkc_\' spent :1 few` (la_\'s last week in Toronto, the g'L1(.-: of her si: .\I1'.~:. 12`. H. I\'(-:<.<. Vn- `. . -.- I, `.\Irs. John C];11'i{ returned to her ihomo in W(-Hand last \V(:(?k after vis-I 'iLin;: with her f21"L11e1', Rev. Jns.` i .1'own. ac I nu nu . 1: rt 1 .. ..\. l Miss Mctzl Leonard is \ i.~'i1in:_-' with lfrienrls in `the city. `. 1. /11 1 . .. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chc. .\IcConke_\`! 5,:n1l fznnily `of Orilliu spr,-nt the \v(>ok` in-ml with -zhu .formL-r .=. moihor, I\'I1'.~:. `.\I:u'_\' )lcConkL-y. 'l`h~.- S-`.1'0ul ba.=(-ball t ml to Camp Borden on I `;in_'.-' and pl:1_vc-:1 tho rm ,t.h<,- IL-2l_L'l1(,-. tho score b in 1'a\`o1' of Stroud. l..v......_... I I 7I ..EFROY STROUD ;O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO E 9i `lent have used 5 has led to ncm`r\l_\' rn_;'ret your 1 u life, 1 team jou1~nu_\'- n Momlay even- ~vtu1'n ;:zxn1e of bc-in;-` 13 to 9 1'_\' t.u.~:k that other Hm, the Sumlzly 2, you lmw ur in(Ii\'idua.` Vc that l. the lust the th (- -tho` II You can turn gray, faded hair beau- ! tifully dark and lustrous almost over -night if you'll get a bottle of Wycth s Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, say well-known drug- gists here. because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Tkncn u.rl1n:r- hair i: turnina rzrav or tell It has Dccn appucu. Those whose hair is turning gray hccoming faded have a surprise await- ing them, because after one or two ap- plications tlic gray hair vanishes and your locks bccomu luxurizmtly dark and beautiful. TM: in Hm mm of vnuth. Grav- The Harness Man ALL KINDS OF HEAVY} AND LIGHT HARNESS; Blankets and Robes All .l\'ind.s` nf Repairing Done F111] Linc nf. [.`r:1\'o,lling (`mods - `VI 'I\___--- beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired. unattractive folks arcn t wanted around. so get busy with \-V_vcth s Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you ll be delighted with your dark, ` handsome hair and your youthful ap- pearance within a few days. SAGE TEA DANDY A TO DARKEN HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back color and Lustre to Hair Joy Day Concerts on u Chautauqua program always indicate u most un- fusual treat in the way of music and .-_,,, m1.,.. -....._x._ A- L .1. ...1,...l,.. uaucu u-aux In nu. uu... fun. That seems to he the mission of the Music Box Revlu: In the super- lative degree. The company consists of five c.har1ningly beautiful girls. each especially chosen to fill a par- ticular spot in this splendid organiza- tion. mu . . _ .,. un. nu._v \J| Annu _..:_.;h. ..n _x__|,. ...n1 LIUU. ! This charming quintet of girls will [captivate their audiences. They iplease the visnlar sensibilities. Both `eye and ear are delighted with the ;gracetul presentations of the Music `Box Glrln. The unusual versatility 'of`the in(liviciun.l members accounts 't'or the instant surcess the Revue : has met eve1`)'where. There is both novelty and unique- ; hens in their progmxns and folks who ;like vivacious. yet charming and `dainty music, will find their desires` ,lelightfu1ly satisfied. The person-" . nel of the Music Box Revue includes the following: .n,, nun... n~............4 c<..I-1..4 -._.2 nuu lulluunn ._-, ; Aileen Ellison, Trumpet Soloist and ] Director. In _ A _ _ __-; r1....l.,...ul c1..-.....L.-..n..; ` LII: uuun. Margaret Cockerill, Saxophgnjst and Coutmltn. Barrie Chautauqua, Juiy 3 - 5 - 6 - 7 A new Way to analyze your business v` P110113 268- i`.`lini11_:-u'rm1n npwnil ooooooooooooooooooaooooooq ;'I"m- cu0k'.< 1121:] .<`.` I(`uI1\'<-nit-nt to thw room unljn` Extracxdinary Entertainers Deluxe. Trix; Mbsijjisox mavua. . HERE is no secret as to why a few firms in every line of business make more money than their competitors: More alive, quicker to profit by men ideas and methods, they are consistent and intelligent users of Long Distance. Their business is built around the telephone because they real- ize tha success today depends on the speed and cost at which men, things and thoughts can :9 siziffbd 1`:*c::1 cxte place to an- other. One of our special Long Distance Experts, tlloroughly familiar with tl1e_vzi1'i0us ways in which this service is being used in dif- ferent industries, will welcome an opportunity to discuss with your executives how it can be profitably used to speed up your business. No obligation, of course. A call to our Manager will in- sure an appomtment. A. A. SMITH, 214 zmagcr. Overland Dealer Bayfield St, BAR I i `I I EE. 1. BOLTON l~`c;lr:}>l1)i1e 734 7!) H:1\'o1dSt. - I7 `land last VVL- to launching: of the G1c1m1hor. Frances Fritzlen. Pianist and Com- poser. I Adah {`|nv-Lvn Qovnnlunnict nI\A n, puacl. Adah Clarke, Saxophonist and So- prano. Kutiierin Lombar, Violinist. In the afternoon, this happy-go `ucky bevy of accomplished girls will give nn entertainment frolic that in-- cludes concert overtures, orhestral oddities, songs, Scotch dances, novel- ty stunts, and playful pranks. In the full Joy Night concert they present their (ihautauqun Revue, combining all the attractiveness of the theatri- cal revue with the Chautauqua stan- dards of entertainment, VFL.` n......,. ... .. _.._.. 1.1.... 1.. r1L__. uux u-`I Ul. UMLCI Ll.llllu(:lIL, The Revue is a new idea in Chau- Ztanqua. Since (`hautauqua demands the high stanclzirds that it does, both idealistic: and artistic, new types of entertainment are unusual. But the `Revue idea has already grown im- mensely popular. In the theatrical {world it is the synonym for fun and informal frolic coupled with music of the kind that everyone can enjoy. Those are some of the reasons why the Chautauqua System is send- ing the Music Box Revue for the Joy Day progranis. third day of the l"hnnInnnnn Cha Mu prc (h:1u1auuun. A number from here went to Mid- Page Seven BARRIE see the P. C. LLOYD 199 D11n1o1;` o \JoLJLv---a--`-- wt- FUNERAL DIRECTORS ` Motor Ambulance in Connection l Opt-n xlny and nI;,-`ht. `.\1orgc;1xc ant` Chapel In coxmactmn. Iistahlishc-ul 1869 -- on -2.....:. 4.`. Smith Kain vvvvvvvvvvvvv~vvv Count fifty! Yo\n""ol in bond or` vzltzlrrh tliazlpppnnt. .\ou1' clogged nos- trils will open. the rur pztsszlges of your head will clear and you mu) bre:Lt.ho fr;-t-|.v_ more snnllhng. hmvkung, mm-ou.< llL`hI1;'gC.|(lI'}';1l~BtOl'.hlC:l(l:u'hL; nn struxgglnxxg or vrc-:1 :1 mgnt. Get. a . bottle 01 }'Jl_v`s Crczun ` F -r .-I unrl -:nn1\' n - .. .1 .u . .- Annual Assessments The attention of lot owners is drawn to the annual assessments for care of lots which are payable to J. \W. Ness, Sec.-'I`1'oas., Beecroft s Bank, Dunlop St., Barrie. l'\ . uuuuuu ... -4` 1-]... ....- .._....2....1AJ that . DOLL-H: 01 r.n_:s .u-mu Balm from vonr and up[1_\' :1 link of this I'r:Igr~mt, nniisrptic (-roznn It. nonch`:1tc.'< through 4.. I-nuv nncfri <, ]itIln- I .vg_vr~mt, 2llIIlFl`[)Ll(` ('rt'znn in your nm:tril.<. pt-ncIr:1t(-s ever_\' zlir p:1.~;=:|g_'\- of tho ]l0:l(l.`ii()0Ulil)g and healing the .=\\'o|h~n or inamed um- cons um-xnhmn:-. giving you instant ro- lief. llend colds anti rntnrrh yield like nmgic. Don't stay st`u'e(l-up and mi.~n-r- able. Relief is sure. Barrie Union Cemetery Board, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER -... nu nu E. J. BYRNE FUNERAL 3 DIRECTOR ` Specialist in Embalm-I ing. Owen St. Barrie, Ont. P110119 268. J. M. S. SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PEN 5;; ;. G. SMITH& 9021 --uvnvrnltl l`|lD'l.`(`T(\D l.nu':I u .l.. Open Day and Night Thomas Nash, Pres.` Barrie Ueiewn` Cemetery} Phone 213 ` l Barrie ` Barrie. uvklng, l(1:u~he; M1`. S. T. - ` 1`:`n:-wiry;-' his . wxncv, \\'I`xt<'.~` mph - \v . . ., 0. `(.,-mm 1-.~t .11: ,0 hrnngh ]:.-n: for anot nnthinrv lWORLD S LARGEST FRESH { WATER BOAT LAUNCHED water freigthter in the world, was launched at llidiaml on \Ve(1nesd3y, June 23rd. This is the ninth boat built in the Midland yards in the last nine years. Work on the Gienmhor comemncetl last November and from three humlrerl to four hundred and fty men have been emp1o';;e(l on her cons`.ruction since. A Giant Freig`hte1' The following` gives some id<:a of the size of the Glemnhor. Her ,1aunching*weight was 5,700 tons; length over all, 633 feet; brezldth, '70 feet; depth, 29 feet; :11-au.L`ht, 14,500 tons. 1. 1,,.._.._ 2 .1-Ah; .i,.,... .....,..~i Glemnhor, the premier f1e:i1 `t,UUU Luna. A double bottom 5 feet deep runs for the entire length of the ship, divided into seven \vaterti;;'lit com- partments. The side tank, which is separate from the double bottom, is tted for the full length ca1`;;`o hold, exiends 5 feet in from ship s side, and divided into three waxte1`ti_:ht compzu't.ments on each side of the sliip. The side tank wall is extend- ed up to the .<,pz11` deck, leavin_2` a tunnel 5 feet wide above the main deck; all steam pipes, electric wires, stee2'in_e' ye-.11` sliaftin_:, hose line:<.,` etc., are lOC`.Z1l(,'ll in this space and] will be easily accessible for repairs` at any time when the ship is loz1ded.. The ca1'_<:o hold is divided into sevenl cc.mpzi1'tmen`..< by six screen bulk-l lieads. the hold bcinj: -1741 feet lon_e_ Ih_\' 60 feet wide. .-\cce.~'s to ca11:0l v I 1.,. n.- L_...I_._ I 1~'I(`L`l`lll_L." f."4'u1' llll|.'>,: locateil car_e'o il()l(l by to .-`pace is ])l`0\'i(i(`(l by hatclws,i .-'pz1c<:rl 18 feet c01it1'(:;<, which . ing` is .-:aiil to be 21 new (i(.`I)2Jl`tl1l`L" .`lllll|/Jll_`_`, llU,_. 2:3 luml to be found only on :hi- G1 L'ili.|' l.:1l<<.n< 'l`ran. Compan_\".<} lato. :-'l1ip.<. All lia'.cl1<:~.< are tted with tt-lc. stool c:;vr_-i':<, 0})("l`-; zitml by two fixfl steam winches. For n,,un A ,,, ~ ,1 tissues. It is generally belicverl that the non-pregnant uterus seldom if ever becomes infected, and it is known that uterus from which abor- tion has occurred, is generally cap- able of cleansing itself of all abortion bacilli, within two or three months after abortion has taken place. From this we can assume that the intra- uterine abortion infection. is depen- dent upon pregnancy. The fetal tis- sues must be present to sustain the germ, and infection does not take place in the non gravid uterus. The udder has been found to har- bor the germs of abortion, and each drop of milk from such infected ud- der may contain many germs. The condition off-3re(i by the mammary zzlund is apparently ideal for the well V I mooring`, six 9x10 steam winches are iiistallml, one at stern, four botwceni aft houses and fo1 cca.stle, and onci in win room. The . _'. .`L`Z11'! consists of a shaft contrcilt-I 9x9 on-I I I 1 .~..\.u.-. n...-....\.. ; \lA _L- ino, direct conneczetl to rucldor stock with control 2u'm.<. Forwztrd there is :1 i`ai. forcczxstle, with large (lack-housxr above, which in turn is su1`muuntrA(l by the cz1ptain s quarters and pilot house. The fo1'c-ca. hr.- accommoiiation for 1': and .<(.-cond matc-.<, two whoa-]:~'in(.-11, crxvo \':z1tc':|- men, one boz1t.~'\\'21in and 0m~ wirr~lr\.=.= opt,-1':xt0i'; ofceix` 1'c.-c1'.:-zition hall, lz1\`z1itoi'i(,-5 and . bath~.r.=. Thr: rlvckhou.~':.- `d.i)O\'(,` the force: It` con:uin.< Hm.-v pa.'<. - ; -i`rJorm-, ob 0 W21 Unpaid asses/sliiients from 1913 to 1925 inclusive are overdue and those for 1926 are payable on or before July 1, 1926. `.4;-\;..........L n._L._ on _.-.. ............ A\)\:||I -.u-...,, 11:.) .-..u....; ibzlth and I21\'at0r_\'. Above this ac- Icommodution is a steel house con- it-uinin_4` quur1e1'.< for the enguine room :~'tu1T. The chief en}.-,'inee1' has the entire after and of this structure, ht.-Iroom, bu-tihroom and ofhce, with t1m':m. hziihvziy 1-unnin:: the full` width of the housr: ;the entrance to en_2'ine room is from this hzL1]wz1_V, the stair 1ez'uiin_'.: down in; of en- :.:`in<- cz1. On the StL11`l`i)0H1`l side :1ccmnmo:lat.ion is p1'ovi for thci . I,-mzinr-er, and one >.')Jl1'(3` U1 i rel l.....~. ....~. .\-....,.. ~_..,..uu.\..,~ LtlI\l -mu oily-1'.<. A-I1 the cabins are f'1ni;alm.I in oak or m:Lho5:an_\`, with ] )ui1'ltL`(l {'xh'.'(.-- hozml puncllimz. ('4... -. ...3II L. ... .1.-. ..,., ,... i11.~'t:1Hz1tion with the be ,\,-u--.uuu. \.v mu. ;`L|rlA\_V mth room 2uljoinin.:'. 1'.1m1.=, f'n'cmun and coal la,-_\', pantr_\', . and fl)'(: all I0c:1t(- in this li\`in_L room having: its l..,nl_ _. I 1......A.-.... IL .\h'. fnm i1_\' S. I`_\'ml:1H of Winn? one-win}.-' .~;ub. to L1 zmco, writes that c0mlili.r.ns Vt-st. are _2'0O(1 uml pro.-.pect..< :-n . another bi:.:` crop. vution room, p1'i\'21te t'1nin_2`~ kitchr.-nc.~tt,e aiul accon (10-121- ['u1'st~\v:11'l and cook. .\ho\'-'2 .< the cz1ptain .< housv, -.vhi(:'n is ;,-'ml with l)r_- oicu, hath- . o -1' will he .a-auu, ;JuuLuy um, .l.Ja1Ln:. Owners of lots are reminded that unpaid assessments from 1913 on- ward become a charge against the lot and should not be allowed to accum- ulate as under the Act THEY MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE LOTS CAN BE USED. .- .n.n 1, boiler for uu - boi iv :- . , . . 2.110 port. sitle is 1 the fourth on}.-'ineo1's and two u .1 .. .- u . I Tht-.~:n nloor, "o}3{n} up to pilot ; house. A ul of the ship the low!- cpntain.< t-he ofct:-1`< div ., .-., .. lonjx, with :1 of 9.088 st]. )0 ttml with I u itml ....._, ., 4.,...,. Assessment Ra`tes-$2 per annum for one lot and $1 for each addi- =tonal lot owned by the same person; $1 for half lot. `Lot owners are also reminded that with the new Endowment System now available they may eliminate, if they wish, further as- sessments by permanently endowing the lot to provide for perpetual care o-. .-. '\TI'.`T)\7 `I)T.`AC`f\\Y \`E)TTI` 'D1)Tf`I1` private will 1,8 210 : 'l`h~ boil working: A A bu: 1111,-0 or from the cont1'zn'_\' to .<})e'-lit Sumlz: 'r\ - : N /- nu... .uu... houw, cachl own : 3 fu1'n.',u:. thv Lev ..-~....u_~ vl\ll J:1.<. B1'r5\\'n. -. ..u..u.\,. Iota] ho. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. by four usual `.:1 H13; the " Knlportztnt Points That Should Be Given Full Considera- tion to Help Keep Herd Clean. 'l"h1-ee Very (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) lcnrqmusus Aaaaramaf \VHEN AND \\'HERE THE (IERMS ' LOCATE. take pl.'IC(`. and it u:=.uall_v does so at Investigations in dairy sections flu] show that more than 80 per cent. of *h" I the abortion cases had occurred be- 1 fore the heifer had reached second'w0,.], calving. The pliysielngical changes| _,y, brought about by pregnanc_v create a :` suitable medium in the placenta and 1bC0 the fetal calf is gradilally deprived V1. of nourishment as a result of injury mm. to the placenta or fetal membranes, ` which appear blnodltxts and F-ll0\\' (\vi- "` dence of (1ec:)n1p0sitirm at the rmintHi:1\'o 01' attachmr.-n-`.. I-`..\`rn1lsinn must then lhucw` nn on J m I The infectious agent responsible for l lthis diseased condition is generally! attributed to the two small and well- . known organisms, bacillus a.bortus1 and bacillus vibrio fetus. Both may be present in the same animal and` others may also invade the animal` I I conditions favorable to them. The abortion germs thrive best on fetal tissues and milk, and like all other living things they hunt out the tis- sues where conditions suit their development best or not nding such I perish. After gaining entrance to the animal body the bacillus circu-l lates in the blood stream and nally ` I tissues after these two have created establishes in the udder and preg- nant uterus, where conditions for growth are favorable to it. How long it may live in these localities is not known, but cases have been observed where cows were eliminating the germs in the milk two years after having aborted. The gerin can live outside the animal body, but for growth it depends entirely on animal * tissues: DIELCO in ma non gravid merus. ` , growth I The! for the` of bacillus a.l)01'tus. as this, .2m'1n is fr0qu(ntl_v found in market! milk. It causes no apparent damage ' to the mamm.'1ry gland and in so far` as is known does not render milk] I unsafe for human use. -391: ffvnny-:v11nv10c nauvJ~.nrn naivnu UHSEIIP H)!` numun USP. 1 Experiments with now-born calves: from infected cows show that they. .LIF'I1(`I`i111)` harbor in their stomachs and intestines. 1aI .:r* numbers of abortion germs. Fortunately the body of the calf offers no tissue suit- able to the maintenance and growth of the bacillus, and it is soon thrown l n69 mu. JUL.` LU pxuvnuu .I.LIL 1J\,L.IkI4\.AuA n.u;\. at 21 VERY REASONABLE PRICE. un. 1.... j Heifers Readily Infected. lielesting Slolhod of Control. nu... .. a:.... ,..- \., 1.I.....1 ..: Tho tr-stim: 0'.` the blood of ovc-ry animal. for the e~\'id.'>nr`e of abortion infvuliml. at imm-vals of six months and promptly rmnovim; all n--z1ctm's. is` :1 s21Ii.s`1'a.('t01'y method if started in timn_ that is, when Hm rst abm'Hr)n u<-r-u1':~'. Should there 1w :1. number at` ::bnx't-rs. :1 hard divisi is advis- :1h`w. D1-m'i(`vin;: t`.wrv arv two svts of I -Hzh.-.,. aw---1'1:-l'.l.\ n?` "W K 9/u-`in-r |74l'l|`.ll. E"-.1 'J"' .11 " 'V' U" all [n11'(:l1us~-rl onltln bvl'm*o>. zLdmitt.in.L' : \ } Ihvn to thU1H'I`(1, t11e::z11'o1.'uzn`din:: of lhv frwl and wutnr :1_L'uinst pryssihka lrrrx unnin:1li<)'1 and th<- e-x1f01`c~m.mxY_ ` 01' .~aunitu1`_\' mr*:1. arv thr>(-- \'<~'y I in-.p points that sthould be ,=:i\`:-r. full consideration in the attempt to lump the he-rd c1e:1n.-L. Stevenson. Dinector of l~`.xt<'n. O. A. College. The Czulse of l"uilIIr0 In . . All lluzujv milking cows must have a. rlige-stive tract that is capable of assimilutin-,; luruv amounts of food. .\Iilk2 .s'-,cn-tinn will be reduced by -.u1:'Ll1ing tlmt intr-rfures with normal digestion, .'1ssin1iluli0n 01` well-being of t.l1<- zuximnl. (`nun lnnn l`z\ncl.u: __ L'0I11I1lUIl Lilllli .. N (1) .~\uuclcs nl indigestion, espe- i ciully thosv Cusvs that have occurred | us 21 I`l'. of nvort`veding. [ {`)\ Whn r-nnnund Fr\nrHnrr nf "rain US 1|. I`l'.`~'lllL U1 UVUI`L\'L`Ulllg. l (2) :`hr\ coxuinuod foeding of grain witlmut sulllcinnt rm1;;l1agL- to main- 4 tuin normal (ll;: -M1011. (11) The injection of toxic plants or \vuwls. (4) ()v(~rcrowding 3. heavy pro-` (luuvr (luring U-st by feeding concen- trated fw-(ls and (lru: may break the? vitzxlity of the animal and be follow- vd lly 21 1'(-action with marked fulllngl on` in milk s<-c-rotlon. ` (S) .-\b1'upt. <-luznxnges in f<-ed, sur- r0nmlin:.~`. or :1l.t<~nd2mts. (6) .-\n_v :17.-(Ants that r-x(~ite or: \vnrr5' am animal 01' norv()us umxper-.1-i mwnt. as lli<-s, (10:55 and rougll mt-n. 'I`1'--atmv~nt.--~-l-I:1r'l1 o;1so must he} uivml imlividuznl nttvntinn and tront-| nu-nt :1m)Ho~(l In rm-at the r1.q11in.~-1 nmnts. I1` fwmls :m- at. fault, ch:u11.:e` lhvln and um 21 sm.-mllmlt nutritious: c...m,... ....,a If Hm AL5 (I]|\IV n wry-ulna ninst be treat- .,.n1 1-.gq11iro~ M. Stroud on July 21. nwnts. chzu11.:e usn nutritious fruldwr and t-lvzm gzminsa. If tho. di- :::\m,iz1n. giuuvr and Iuuu u .u\,uvn-nu. lsp01"..~' lLtL'l'. I Mr. zmrl I\'I1`.<. Don't f0l'_L:`(_'t the annual eld lz1_\" Mzulill Sun bills for` and son of; . . . l ._.,._\-m,,, 35 31 r;m1_ give a tonic 0fl'[`m'onto um: V1. l:1b'.cr`s par-i (`.rr-nu` c-mulilions of quit-tm*:.-s, Ci(:i!1- linvss. liiIHl!1I`s`.~' and lilu~ra1it_\' in the mm-y ham and thrrv will h(- no trou- hln thrm-.::h 1`:1ilur-A of milk s0('I`L-ti()I1. I L`In\'.wnr:nn n A (`nH.'\(rn nux von1ic'c..`j-n`:.~', 312'. and Mrs. Glco. .~\l]>im.-. ! Mr. uml .\lrs. L(:lll1OX Black motor- 51-I l|.\IcC0nk<:_v and u.` 1 to 'l`01`0nt0 Sun .~'Oll Mrs. Bm-tll Bruce accom-. l I` lH':1`v')' [ C`U1U|1 Ul HIHU LU Lllei" soil is 1,110 Iwst kumvn moans of pr<~,- M1':~:. M: vontinzz club tom of cabbage. The }_`.>. linm is applied bn-fore planting: at the`! . __ rate 01` from two to four tons per `OM13-"` acre dnpmuling on how troublesome 5 the rliewusv is. Hydmtud or air sluk-';(_..] (:1 ml is better to use than ground A ,-H", ,1] d llmoston-3. R0t:1tion`ot` crops 15 also `_ " ` 1 deslralyl-7. ,1.no,- 1':l.'.` Tn 1'n\ 47 Elizabeth 5:. were oummaung me 3 body, 1 on (`luh Rout of ( In-rwy z1m'.lic.'1tiun 4 u lhu `u\&I' knnwn .\G. \L;\("l`l.-1. The N01~t1101*n Advance Milk Secre- i Mr. and Mrs. Steers and children. ifrnm Pet0':bo1'o, who are on 21 motor` !irip to Melville, Sask., called on friends here last Sunday. YEA ,..`.l `/1 ..- A "L1..." T.'3..... A-` _'"'_ I J.LA\,l|\la ..u.- Au-av .........._,. , Mr. and Mrs. .'-\rt]1ur King and E311`. and Mrs. B. T. Bateman spent :21 few zlays in Toronto last week. | Miss Gladys Reid of Orillia is vis- I .- .. . . u uL\. iting fricmls here. -. .n.._u_~ u. ;u;u-nu 11- 1- 1 . 1 .;uub ;;u.uua u\.:.\.. ] Miss Florida Adams of Torontno is {spending :1 few days at her home I `I here. ~ rnl 1 ..- - n, ...... The men are busy putting in `new sidewalk down to the lake. n v u "Barrie - Marble - Works

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