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1 r REMEMBER GLENGRRY FR t lexra SEPTEMBER 2th 3th 96 VOL XXV LEXNDR ONTRO RRDY ULY Gr Pcnc Popularty Contest N D OF ST METN OF TOURS PRSH Glev Robertson Ontaro ON LBOR DY Monday September 4th Full partculars from tme to tme n THE NEWS EXCURSON LNCSTER TO Kn BY GT R ST ULY 22 nd SPECL TRN wll leave Lanoastdr at 630 am arrvng Kngston at 06 an returnng from Kngston «t 6 ptn same day Oood to return on all regular tradb tu Monday 24th tdy ThU s a gr opportunty to see tentod cty Barrefeld where 000 solders are under canvas ncludng our boys Countes wn 54th Overseas Battalon ho wll certanly apprecate your vînt M a chance whkh may not oo cur agan whle our own boys are n camp so dont mss ths great sght Do t Mls Ths Easy Chance Specal To-Nght ULY 4tU 96 : Reel Broadway Feature Presented by Hobart Bosworth wth ane Novab Hobart Henley n lttle Bror flf Rch HECTOR S THETRE On Frday uly Hth For One Nght Only Ths nterestng feature should not be mssed on any account tdmssoa Everybody 0c ucton Sale t 2-Sth ancaster Tuesday uly 8th at 230 pm 63 acres stng hav Wongal V Macdonell prop- 26- ucton Sale undersgned wll sell by publc aucton absolutely wthout reserne on Saturday 5th nst at 2 pm on lot 8-lth Con Lancaster 75 acres No hay n lota to sut purchasers Four months credt See posters Havng stll a reserve 30 acres wll pay $6 per day feed to two lve husky men wth strong team waggon K Conde Bansvlle Lost Between Lot 0-7th Kenyon Laggan lexra on Monday uly 0th a lear pocket book contanng 553- Fnder please leave at News Offce 26- Lost On Monday uly 0th a cow color red wth whte spots has star on face short tal horns Fnder please return to Dan McDonald Man Street South <eceve reward 26- Farm Stock mplements Stng Crops 's farm whch s stuated four mles from lexra comprses one hundred acres eghty acres under cultvaton balance good buh mlu from school mle from cheeee factory good dwellng outbumdngs splenmd water supply Wll be sold en bloc or farm property separately lll fered at a bargan easy terms Cause sellng ll health undersgned also has several or town " farm propertes for sale at reasonable prces VOTERS LST Townshp Kenyon Notoo s hereby gven that have transmtted or delvered to persons tneutoned n secton 9 Ontaro 'oters Lsts ct copes requred by sad sectons to be so transmtted or delvered st made pursuant to sad ct all persons appearng by last revsed ssessment Roll sad Mmcpalty to be enttled to vote n sad Muncpalty at electons for members fvogslatve ssembly at Muncpal Llectons that sad last was frst posted up at my ee at Greenfeld on 4th day uly 9G remans 'H-e for hïspecton nd herevy call upon all voters to take nm- dato proceedngs to have any errors or omssons corrected ac- ovdng to law Dated ths 0th day uly lolo T D CMERON Clerk sad Muncpalty 26- n Memoram n lovng memory our dear moth- 3r Mrs Wllam McDonald who ded uly 4th 95 { Oh mor dear one year has past nd wth our hearts stll sore s tme goes by dear mor We mss e more t tmes thnk e WTen am all alone For memory s thy only frend That gref can cal ts own Lke vy on wred oak When au or thngs decay My love for e dear mor Shall never fade away Her daughter Mrs as McDonald Dalhouse Staton n Memoram n lovng memory Mss GrettaMc- Leod who ded uly 3 95 Dear s grave where Gretta s lad Sweet s memory that never shall Fond s hope that agan we shall meet Kneelng-toger at esus feet Her Cousn Lllan Skye Ont n lovng memory Mss Gretta MacLeod who departed ths lfe on uly 3th 95 One year has passed our hearts stll sore s tme fles by we mss her more r Her lovng smle her gentle face No one can fll her vacant place For terms furr partculars apply to C HUOT lexra Ont T7 /-t«rfq4 -n x Vtnv r «-VT nra - Trvll -H Forget her? No we never wll We only know we love her stll Her memory s as fresh today For SHô hour she passed away have a valuable Farm one hun dre acres for sale farm s wed stuated sol s best Fo partculars apply to ngus McDonald Loan gent lexra 24-6 Cheese Factory stuate at Cu Roy fully equpped runnng dàly pply to Kennedy Glen Roy or D D McDonell Green Valley 26-4 Two felds stng Tmothy hay at a bargan pply to Mrs nne P McCuag 6-3rd Lochel Glen Sfeld Ont 26- Bnder Rake Mower pply Mrs lex McGlls 3-5th Lochel RR lexra undersgned has a good mare nne years old foal at sde for sale bargan for quck purchaser ames Kerr nsurance gkt lexra 22- Several good clean pply at News Offce empty barrels Two reg yrshre bulls ft for servce whte wth brown markngs Sred by champon Tshre bull Sprng Stock Show at Vank leek Hll pply to McNab Camp- bell Dalketh Ont 24-5 Farm tor Sale Bumbrae Farm 49 acres part n corporaton Vaakleeb HU wll be old reasonably to a prompt buyer pply to W Roberteon box 24 Vankleek BU Ont 6-t nserted by Mr Mrs D D Mac- veod famly McCrmmon Ont To Rent Furnshed house weu located at reasonable rent pply to Mc- Mllan lexra Ont 26-2 Wanted dnng room grl Wrte Kng George Hotel Cornwall 26- Wanted Man wfe for farm near Wllamstown Man to attend to poultry garden chores wfe to be cook housekeeper pply by letter to K W Blackwell 03 Crescent Street Montreal 26- Teacher Wanted Teacher wanted Protestant frst or second class Normal traned for SS No 3 Kenyon (Dunvegan Vllage) Dutes to commence Sept st pply statng salary to D K McLeod Sec- Treas Dunvegan Post Offce 26-3 Teacher Wanted duly qualfed teacher for SS No 9 Kenyon Dutes to commence Sept st pply statng salary experence to R McDonald Sec-Treas Greenfeld Ont 25-3 Teacher Wanted Teacher wanted for SS No 5 Kenyon Dutes to commence Sept st pply statng qualfcatons anh salary expected to Wm Fnlan Sec- Treas RR No Greenfeld 25-3 Teacher Wanted ft Î V»»%4V Barrefeld Tranng Camp Tnpcs n escort left here Tuesday evenng for Toronto to brng back an absentee 54th nvestgaton concorung escape three German prsoners from Fort Henry nterment Camp s stll n progrese Captan Porteous Leut Wyle who had been takng a three week s course n musketry at Ottawa returned to duty here on Monday n uprght pano has been nstalled n fcers ante-room as a number young men are qute muscal an hour or so nghtly s spent round pano few men stll straggle n a day or two over r leave thus courtng punshment n future punshment wll ft crme such men wm decorate detenton camp Offcers Loyal Orange Order also NCO s men who made applcaton for leave to attend a 2th uly celebraton were granted same by fcer commng Fve tons bread are made daly n bread ovens rmy Servce Corps staff bakers are qualfed men bread beng turned out s excellent Leutenants MacGnns DMacdonald are takng a course at School Cookng When y return to r respectve homes y wll undoubtedly be n great dem by r lady frend» Lttle mportance transp ee- here that does not come under observant eye er Camp Commant or a Staff Offcer Two or three tmes a day each tranng area s vsted that a close check may be kept on work carred Mrs T D R Hemmng'' d'mrs Oglve on Thursday ' last week vsted Morrsburg n company wth staff fcers where a meetng was held n nteresfb recrutng followng day y were n Cornwall for a lke parpo sght that attracts fascnates average vstor s sgnallers at work on r hll n mmedate proxmty headquarters flags wavng n wnd as sgnals are flashed out across feld make a very pretty sght BY OUR OWN REPRESENTTVE Now that warm wear has set Q shower baths eleven n number are practvally n constant use new courseat School Musk- etry Ottawa opened on Monday s beng attended by Captans Mc- Xaughton Glasgow : Ppe-Maor Tat who for several days was under wear s agan leadng hs b much to ('elght members that organzaton For several days now non-commsson Coup Lent s three rng crcus fcers have not been allowed to carry wll show here on 8th nst unsde arms whle walkng out Ths rule Î necessary to add boys have alwas brought nto play owng to a ready half dollar to one sde to cvlan n a dspute beng stabbed by ensure attendance a solder nor battalon left Barrefeld on 54th Battalon have a St Wednesday vz 93rd Peterboro Bernard dog that could easly w»n closest competton n any dog show- He has a most remarkable bead for ths type canne camp detenton compound stuate n proxmty rfle ranges s now beng used whch does awav wth battalon compounds frees some sx men a day from guard duty Sr Wlfrd Laurer we are nformed plans' to address a number patrotc meetngs n Ontaro next month s 54th s close upon 60 men un der strength why not secure Sr Wlfrd for lexra? moonlght excursons down lake on palatal steamers that ply here are qute well patronzed by boys n kh For modest sum 50 cents one can spend a most delghtful erenng on water followng members 54th recently reported at fantry School nstructon as Probatoners: Blakenely Murftt ardne H Rogers D Casey Murray R McClosk all whom desre to qualfy 'as sergeants We wsh m auooess Camp Sports Ofcers Men 54th Bn l Champonshp Barrefeld Xhe L54th Battalon athletes won champonshp Barrefeld Camp at frst feld day held on Wednesday afternoon Fve battalons representng over fve thous men er took part or cheered r favortes on to Leut W H Bogart left on Satur- greater efforts boys from Storday for Cornwall to replace Leut mont Dundas especally Glengarry Raymond as recrutng fcer made a splendd showng to old-tmers present brought back to me- new 30(M0 gallon wmler reservor ' mory days when old 59thRes beng nstalled so that storage gment came to camp carred away capacty at camp may be ncreas- : wth m maorty przes fered to ed for athletc prowess- nd t was ust same on Wednesday last Women shady characters are net ' 5 4th solders won maorty tolerated here as was exemplfed by a events besdes four or fve second przes sentence three months awarded by as many thrds a magstrate on Monday mornng commed by t-col ohnstonr destnaton beng some pont n Engl f Mnster Mlta decdes to organze tran n Canada two nfantry dvsons for drect transportaton to Flers a number battalons may wnter n Canada Captan Nck Bwlf paymaster battalon won all-round champonshp takng two frst two seconds He won hundred yards fcers race was second n 220 yards was second n broad ump R McDonald Dalketh was an easy wnner n hammer throw shot put whle two or countes boys Leut Frankln Sergt -Walsh lexra were also prze wnners n se events Sergt Walsh also took second place n hgh ump n broad ump Sergt D Mcrthur lost out by a couple nches after he looked lke an easy wnner t was frst tme he had competed ths season before battalon leaves camp he wll have won back any lost laurels Owng to wonderful work beng carred on by dentsts or members Canadan fvrmv Dental 54th tug--war team made a r< - æ' Corps exmng medcal fcers are great attempt to wn cup fered now able to totally dsregard condton teeth recruts bg recreaton tent whch now adorns south end our lnes wll be formally opened close thsweek when a fne programme wll be staged all talent comng from ranks 54rt Maor W H Magwood second' n comm 54th Battalon Sundaed n Cornwall On hs rnrn to Kngston on Monday he was accompaned by Mrs Magwood chldren also by Mrs Mllîgan Mss rwn ourney beng made by motors f your neghbor s not a snbs-rber New Glengarry s HomeFaper Lt-Col Langton nspector general s nterested n affars mltary transports supnues whle n kndly suggest to hm that f he wants town on Wednesday last week de- mltary news freeh relable to forlvered a most entertanng lecture on w hs subacrpton flrst mau system operat canteens } battalon messes whch was attended by 0 C s quartermasters several battalons here s a nupber requests for farm help at hayng have come to had wthn past week a camp order was ssued on Tuesfay n effect that n program sports conluctetl under certan condtons whch must n camp on Wednesday Captan Nck be strctly adhered to by employer Bawlf won four frsts n heats 2 : employee a lmted number solders frsts n fnals He also won 2 n may be granted furlough broad ump 2 ha 220 yards race whch gave hm ndvdual 54th Battalon was authorzed champonshp Kngston Stard latter part December 96 Ths 54th Battalon have prepared a number flower beds parallelng Gananoque road whch y ntend plantng wth some t he best obtanable Ths wll gve entrance to lnes 54th a nce appearance Kngston Stard Valcarter may be a much drer spot than BarrefeU but Valcarter has ts fleas black fles whch are unknown n Barrefeld Between fleas mud llhe choce s n favor mud You can wash o6 mud but can t scaro f a Valcarter flea wth any ordnary dose water fatgue some twenty men vere engaged Monday Tuesday n constructng lnes trenches whch wll be used n nstructng men by competent fcers n bombng grenade throwng that y may become expert n what s consdered a most mportant part work y wll be called on to do after reachng France number here receved nvtatons to attend md-surmner dance under auspces Glengarry grcultural ssocaton whch s to be held Frda) evenng n lexra rmoury ll regret that an engagement mportance prevents r acceptng re has been a change n establshment nfantry battalons for overseas whch elmnates unor maors assstant adutants transport sgnallng fcers Under new regulatons strength fcers s cut down from 40 to 32 Housekeeper Wanted By a prest n a country parsh pply statng references to Rev D D McMllan RR No lexra Ont 23-tl Money to Loan When you want a loan gve me a qualfed Catholc teacher for SS am n a poston to gve spe- No 9 Lochel salary 50 Dutes to» cal terms payment to borrowers commence September st pply to have also consderable prvate money McKnnon Sec-Treas RR No ey avalable ngus McDonald lex- lexra On 23-tf ra Ont 7-t s uly 96 but sx months later DOW we fnd 240th Renfrew al-eady buddng out Ths battalon s makng good headway n recrutng wll shortly be n a poston to ' come to Kngston for tranng drppng whch comes from meat cooked for men heretore was a bone contenton as to ts ds- posa for a monetary consderaton t now fnds a ready sale at from 8 to 0 cents per lb as between three four hundred pounds are ac- : cumulated monthly a geodly rsh "eturn goes to swell canteen f nd X number marred fcers have rented stes on batks St Lawrence n dose proxmty to Barrefeld Camp are makng arrangements to have r wves chldren go under canvass for a nonrh or so he experence n many nstances wll be novel but we feel sure all wll enoy camp lfe ll troops on Saturday mornng partcpated n a twelve mle route march down G ananoque road mach dscplne was excellent we are pleased to report that not one man 54th fell out ranks splendd showng endurance Col Horaamg was more than pleased wth march complmted fcers men on r conduct Wth upwards 6000 men under canvass t s gratfyng to fnd that less than a baker's dozen are to be found n feld hosptal that more serous cases are few far be- Two popular staff fcers n persone Maor Predaux SOO Lt-Col Burrtt CRCT are slated to vacate r posts here ths week former goes to Wnnpeg lattter to Ottawa Both carry wth m fhe beet wee a Rost ef frends nor week has gone by t ertanly proved a prtable one from a tranng stafadpont as wear was deal On Saturday one oompanes wll proceed to ranges for musketry t s expected by 2<th ugust every man wll have taken course t last Cty Fas are gvng some attenton to road between Kngston Barrefeld whch has been a a dsgraceful state road s beng oled a camp fatgue some twenty men assstng Ths wll do away wth dust nusance but ruts etc wll stll be n evdence «We are nformed Hon Mnster Mlta s consderng ad- : vaablty ssung an order by whch solders who become serously ll ncapcted owng to r own acton or moral msconduct wdll lose a porton r pay when on servce or r penson when permanently unable to serve penalty for deserton s on sldng scale here we are glad to see scale s upward not downward prvate 93rd Bn ths week was hed out a sentence one year n Central Prson despte fact that he s stll n hs teens" gave excuse that he had heard hs bat- talon was proceedng overseas at once he wanted to see hs mor Lt-Col Wllams chef recrutng fcer for Domnon wll on Fday ' afternoon hold a conference wth fcers commng battalons for overseas members cty counnl Board Trade n Cty HaîlKngston wth a vew puttng now lfe n recrutng that battalons may be brought up to strength wthout de- tween Ths s tangble testmony - t# re s reocng among men excellent santary arrangements n 54) o fact that Sr vogue lere am «lesre all mme- : Hughes Mnster Mlta hac dately concerned to employ every decded to restore klts ns - measure possble to secure desred fcal gox nment ssue unform 4he Hghl regments n annda more so as fcers men cf Not a pper n camp on Mednesday was unque experence la-tth necessary authorty brought about by fact that hattalon wf proceed overseas as a Kltes were n even greater dem battalon ctons speak loud for Orange Walks than ever t s ev- ' er than - words - - to back r dec- dent r fame as ppers has spread son lads have pledged mselves through ths Kastern secton Had Col to subscrbe towards thé cost Macdonald thrty nstead twenty Hghl garb ppers supply even n would not have met dem s t was t was found necessary to break up b nto sectons to keep engaee- ments made } TH2 NEWS Peoples Paper One Dollar a year to any addressln Canada way nto fnals team lost to 09th men t was a great pull ust when Glengarry boys had r opponents wthn three nches mark R McDonald ohn Leo McDonald slpped on hard ground gave ors a chance to wn T54th dd not have ts regular team on rope has already ssued a challenge to wnners for anor go soccer football team won champonshp camp by defeatng 93rd Battalon team alter an exctng match by score two goals to ono 64th have a numb Ottawa players n ts lne-up who wth ors present a formdable team Sergt Canty who enlsted at lexra played a stellar game for wnners n goals Octave Larocque Martntown also shone on forwatd Hsa» lacrosse match that was to have been played between 54th L56th fors camp honore was postpone<l tll ths week t looks as f local boys wl have anor vertory as y have such players on team as Capt Bawlf formerly Ottawa Captals ohnny Broderck Lawrence Dftgray Mke Cummns Comwalls Mtchell Cook Roddy McMllan Shelly McMllan McRae Pont Lalonde Leut ) Mc- Donald lexra summary results athletc events s : Tîawlf Pgt 00 yards dash Captan 54th Pte Weaver 56th Babcoo Tme llseo 220 yards dash Capt Bawlf L54th Pte Oser 66th Pte McDonald' Tme 24sec One mle run Pte Opler 56th Pte- Scott 56th Pte Hànnah Tme 5 mn 20 sec Hammer throwng R McDonald 54th Sergt Walsh 54th Tet Frankln 54th Dstance 40 feet nch Broad ump Pte Weaver 56th Capt Bawlf Sergt Mcrthur Ds 7 feet 6 lb shot Lt R 54th Lt McKenna 93rd gun 54th Do feet McDonald Sergt Se- Offcers race PWH Lt Slnn 5th FCCE D McDonald 54th Tme 7 l-5th sec Tug--war 09th-54th Wnners won two pulls losers one Hgh ump Murray 09th Welsh L54th D McDonald 54th Heght 5 feet Obstacle race Hllard 56th Lannocr 56th Freeman 93rd Relay race 93rd frst 54th second 54th scored 49 ponts whle r nearest competetor only made 3 nor feld day wll be held n ugust when even a better showng wll be attempted as boys have set r mnds on wnnng every event champonshp trophy comes n form a large group photo wnnng team toger wth fcers who had charge meet members headquarters staff CND S FRE LOSS Canada s fre loss (lurng frst sx monks year has exceeded that corresf>ondng perod last year by approxmately or $ per month n an artcle enttled Canada's Contrbu- ton to Carelessness organ ol tfhe Conservaton Commsson pont» out that nterest on Canada» annual fre loss $230CK)000 would pay 5 per oent nterest on approx» mately half a bulop dgllars

2 Tb Xng George Lauds Overseas Troops London uly 9 Followng s Kng s speech to overseas Parlamentarans receved at Buckngham Palace Frday : 't gves me much pleasure to welcome you here today as fully recognze mportance your vst ors same knd for y promote ntercourse between mo her country Domnons y mantan a constant nterchange deas that help brdge seas whch dvde us Ffteen years ago ho Queen vsted great Domnons whch have chosen you as r representatves we treasure wth abdng recollectons loyalty affecton evnced towards us throughoot that unque mencrable tour "We on our part greet you today wth feelng no less hearty You represent those who whle separated by a8t dstances are unted by strongest tes blood patrotsm who h>tened across ocean to support morl n hour danger PRSE FOR SMUTS y fulflled that msson sacrfcng r ' sons n common cause placng r wealth resources at dsposal ourselves our alles Never so long as Empre lasts wll herosm whch has mmortalzed battlefelds France Ypres Hooge be forgotten congratulate members South frcan Unon ustly proud successes acheved under leadershp General Botha more recently by a force comprsng Brtsh relar South frcans Rho<Bsane East frcan settlers natve troops from my ndan Empre n an fensve so vgorously conducted by General Smuts durng past year a half t has been my pleasure to nepect those forces from Domnons whch have partly carred out r tranng n ths country T n testfy to splendd qualty lexra Ont uly 4 96 enoyed by 54th Battalon from VFt to Bg Camp Glengarry Stormont Dundas camp s stuated on south sde on Kngston road about 3 mles at Barrefeld nterestng ' east Kngston cty Snce gong n- : Far more effectve thanx Stcky Fly Catchers Clean to hle Sold by Druggsts Grocers everywhere (Wnchester Press) Last week a deputaton consstng Messrs O D Casselman Chestervlle F ult W Flétt H Ross Wnchester nsted arrefeld Camp Kngston to complete arrangements for presence here on uly st Kltes B as many boys from ths secton as can possbly get here for our bg Domnon Day celebraton trp was made n Mr ult s automoble party leavûg Wnchester at twenty-fve mnâtes to eleven n mornng arrvng at Barrefeld at about fve n evenngha'dng stopped an hour at Brockvlle for dnner beng delayed atgananoque for over half an hour to replensh car wth ol gasolne make a small repar to one wheel t was a beautful day for a run despdte a few showers hundred some mles were a successon new beau tful scenes lscape to all party rrvng at Barrefeld we found Col Macdonald fcer n comm 54th Eatt Maor Magwood second fcer n comm y gave party a rght royal welcome y nsstedon our remanng for dnner or as poplar fcers put t takng pot luck havng a taste solder's lfe Dnner over y n nssted on our remanng wth m over nght see how solders troops sprt loyalty devoton whch y have gvsen amplest pro n face enemy trust your stay here wll be both pleasant nstructve that opportunty wll be gven you to estmate efforts beng made to keep army navy efcent both n men equpment Wo can learn much from each or so s my earnest hope that such vsts as ths wll be both fequent frutful that y wll be recprocated by not less frecucnt frutful vsts from ctzens mor country to Domnons Those wll tend to consoldate unon Empre v«r was weîî worth whle outwhch s consecrated by memores sde obect party went for for common sacrfce heroc deter- t gave each an nsght nto camp lfe mnauon to clef vd that was as ust-uctvc as t was nter estng we came away wth a greatsr George Foster replyng sad er admraton for those who had sacr servces our overseas Domnons fced so much because r sense have been able to render have been duty r loyalty devoton to freely gven prompted by loyalty Kng Country love for morl but restng t would be mpossble n our lmton bass frm convcton that ed space even though we possessed ggantc struggle n whch ablty to gve a true pcture lfe Empre s now eneaged nvolves at Barrefeld Camp lthough we saw ssues lberty cvlzaton com t ner n ts worst nor ts most mon to all absolutely vtal to our favourable condton wc wll descrbe own well-beng ) t as we saw t as t s endured to camp wear hs been wet sol where Camp s stuated s a heavy thck stckey blue clay as one fcer put t t stcks closer than a bror s as uncertan where you walk on t as a frend t s a slppery clay unless one s accus tomed to walkng on t be has a hard tme to navgate through between tenta about squares Needless to say contnued wet wear has not mproved condtons re for trampng over one thous nacn has worke<l up clay made t a serous problem for fcers to know ust what to do n order that men under m should endure as lttle dscomfort as possble' ' he tents are ptched n rows frst two rows } near roadway beng occuped by f fcers ors by men tents Needless to say hoys responded to hnt n one afternoon nearly every tent on 'he feld had a board floor under t snce n r sleepng quarters art not as lao fcers quarters ao not much better than those men ColMccdonald Maor Magwood a fcers are very popular wh (he men durng our stay n camp wo heard not one word complant Everyone seemed perfectly happy boye were as olly brght as a lot school chldren at recess y oked y whstled y laughed y sang y are pctures health We talked wth many boys from Wnchester Were y glad to see us? Well yes way y grasped your h glad look n r eyes told how glad y were y ask about folk at home y wanted sked how y were gettng along how y were etfoyng t reply was always same ust When tl>e Battalon frst went nto fne Not a word complant not camp bare ground was 'estng a gramble place at nght for boys y are We vsted boys at r breakeach provded wth a sort mattress fast on Sunday mornng kuhen three blankets nd you dear retd s a large square buldng ers who retre at nght ûnder cookng rangés are placed n censhelter your tght ro restng on tre dnng tents are arranged ycwïr comfortable st mattress wh close by a long table boards runsprngs underneath covered wthlean nng through centre men take an<l st sheets blankets wth all r plates drnkng mugs to comforts modern tmes ust gve a ktchen get r ratons rethought to boys who have donned turn to dnng tent to devour thckng s unform have gone nto m Devour s better word for tranng at Barrefeld n order that men are always hungry re fhev be ftteh -nd qualfed for snvce s not much left when th' "ct through at front to fght for your home We saw boys at r Sunday your freedom from despotc mltarsm mornng breakfast t conssted bafrom German rule con warmed potatoes beans bread But contnued rans made cond- cfee or tea y eat lke men tons n camp serous ocers who enoy r meals y laughed felt that somethng must be done to olled one apotber y seemed better m y could not endure perfectly happy seeng boys retre after a hard day s But camp lfe at Barrefeld s not drll to sleep on damp gound So y ordered some 3000 feet boards play re s order strct dscplne uncondtonal obedence Tlat s y purchased hammerssaws nals Tbey employed a few catfcnters what makes effcent solder n y showed bs ples We saw men on Sunday mornng lumber tools ntro veed parade t was a gr nsprng m to carpenters Uld m sght re were 00(w men to go ahead make foors for r fcers at Barrefeld camp on Sunday mornng t 530 am bg gun goes f bugle sounds t s tme to get up t 6 am bugle agan sounds t s tme for early parade: at 63() agan bugle sounds men are expected to get ready for breakfast at 7 o clock breakfast s served t 830 o clock men are on parade grounds: ll levty s gone Hero we see solder Here we see fcer n comm orders are gven orders are obeyed wth a precson wth a prompttude that shows result tranng Kltes b s re comm s g-n b begns to play men march past y are gong to Sunday mornng servce y form a bg square servce s conducted by Kltes B wc do not centre Each day men are on duty from 830 am tll 5 pm wth an hour a half for dnner' Ever- man must be n hs tent at 0 o clock at nght at lo-ls bugle sounds all lghts must be extngushed nyone not n by 930 o clock must have a pass or be sent to guard house tll mornng to gve explanaton be dealt wth by superor fcer Everythng about camp mpresses one wth system organzaton dscplne that prevals dn traffc on road between camps cty s equal to that Broadway New York No language has yet been dscovered that wll gve one an dea sounds made when auto boens send fo rth r unea»thly sh > ks but as w«lay n tent at nght wth ran comng down on outsde ust a few nches hom one s nose an<l lsten to dn nose outsde t at tmes remnded us beng caught on lake shore at nght durng a tremendous storm when wnd would make bg trees on shore swsh groan wa'«s would dash m selves aganst rocks whle all wld beasts n forest were keepng up a howl n unson Perhaps we have exaggerated stuaton but wo don t thnk 80 nyway vst to Batt No 54 at Barrefeld Camp was a most pleasant experence Col Macdon- ald Maor Magwood or fcers could not have been more attentve entertanng had we beeo guests n r prvate homes commng fcers are very popular deservedly so wth all men r battalon s pronounced banner battalon at Barrefeld Camp ' have been marked out as frst tobe sent overseas y are a magnfcent body men as we saw m march past on Sunday mornng headed by Kltes Bobd we do not wonder that Col Macdonald he fcers are so proud m No Duty on Toursts utos Ottawa u -- Department Customs has ssued an oraer to Hecollectors governng passng n out automobles Ths» apropos recprocal arrangements now exstng between some Canadan provnces certan states Unted States regardng motor lcenses t s expected that se arrangements Wll result n a large ncrease n namber motor toursts comng nto Canada th Summer t s for ths that Hon Dr Red has made provson new regulatons provde that when a non-resdent owner an automoble or motor-cycle manufactured abroad desres to brng such a machne nto Canada for a stay not more than onomonth he shall report at Customs house at fronter port n Canada present a certfcate collector f satsfed that machne s mported n good fath may admt t wthout formal entry furnshng owner wth a certfcate to be gven up to collector at port departure returned by hm to ssuer certfcatewll contan a complete descrpton machne owner n each case subscrbng to statement that machne s not to be used for any commercal or busness pursuts whatever whle n Canada shall beexported from Canada wthn onn month T'hàt Wn Be Talk Of County ULY From Saturday uly 8th Untl uly 3st opportunty for everyone to save Get your share Bargans before too late You don t have to beleve all you hear but you must beleve what you see Gve ths store a call durng ths bg Clearance Sale prove for yourselves that ths store fers even greater bargans better values than cty departmental stores n you see what you are gettng too before you spend your money Our sales are always genune Satsfacton wth every artcle guaranteed Dry Goods Dress Goods ccessores 5c prnts fast colors Sale Prce per yd 20c prnts fast colors 20c colored shrtngs 5c colored shrtngs 45c table lnen 75c lace curtans 5c strped flannelette 8c strped flannelette 5e whte or grey 6c pure lnen h dsh towellery 20c fancy summermuslns chambrays crepes etc $26 all-wool dress goods $00 all-wool dress goods Sale Prce per yd 75call-wooldressgoods 36 nch Pallette slks all colors & shades Corsets Hosery Underwear Rbbons Laces Etc at Factory Cost Prces Hen s Clothng $ Tweed suts all-wool for $ 7 75 Tweed suts all-wool 0 25 Tweed suts all-wool 400 Blue- Black Grey serge h-talored suts all-wool ran coats ran coats ran coats 050 ll er lnes Men s Clothng also Boys Chldren s at Factory Cost Prces Lades Men s & Chldren s Shoes Groceres Less than Factory Cost Prces today as prces lear advances daly 08 Granulated sugar per lb 00 lbs Granulated Sugar c green tea 35c green tea c fne green tea 6 bars Comfort Sunlght or Surprse soap lbs rolled oats 6 los rce packages corn starch pngs McDonald chewng tobacco 25 oackages Old Cham smokng tobacco 25 0 package seeded rasns Men s $600 & $650 shoes all lears $475 Men s 500 & 550 shoes all lears Meal s 400 & 450 shoes all eatbers Men s 300 & 350 shoes Black Calf Men s 400 & 5 00 Oxfords all lears Lades 400 & 450 tan Oxford pumps Lades 250 Dongola Kd boots Lades 2-25 Dongola Kd low shoes ll ors at even Greater Bargans Gents Furnshng too dozen men s latest style sttf ha s $200 $250 grades for $: 25 dozen men s 75c neglgee shrts 0 dozen men s 75c gngham shrts ll or lnes at Factory Cost Prce ll or lnes at Reduced Prces bg lot OÎ Crockery ust receved drect from Engl at a savng over 35-3 per cent to your advantage WE TaKE N EXeHHNGE SME S CSH EGGS BUTTER ND WOOL

3 llé 'tws aexauana v->nx uy s t lao THEBKKOF OTTW: E8TBU6HED «74 Head Offce : Ottawa Canada Captal Pad Up Rest Undvded Prts Total ssets over - S Board ol Drectors : HON GEORGE BRYSON OHN B FRSER Presdeat Vce-Presdat 8R HENRY N BSTE LEXNDER M4CLREN RUSSELL BLCK BYMN DENS MURPHY SR HENRY K EGN HON SR GEORGS H PSRLEY E C WHTNEY GBOSGB BURN General Manager D M FNNE sstgeneral Manager W DUTHE Chef nspector grcultural # Department LEXNDR BBNCH BTCHELL anag«- «BTNTOWN BRNCH M THOMPSON Manager MXVLLE BRNCR--W H LOGN Managw YNKLEEK HLL BRNCH- T BROCK Manager SUB-OFFCES T DLKETH ND GLEN ROBEHTSON- T BROCK Manager KCEVLLE ND ST SDORE BHNCH- E lcombe et g Manager Makng nrn Butter Lack knowledge concernng smple art makng good butter on farm s qute prevalent tlroughout country Ths s shown by th mllons pounds butter produced on our farms whch have to be melted - over worked up n renovatng factores Ths butter on market s known as processed butter' Butter produced on farm should be hghest qualty as manafacturer ng vares somewhat w'th seasons year feed consumed by cow thckness cream thck heavy cream can be churned at a much lower temperature than a thn cream Ordnarly tempera- ture wll vary from 52 degrees to 58 deg»'ees Churnng s brought about by agtaton cream to such an extent as to brng fat globules toger nto masses butter such szes as to enable maker to sep- arate m from buttermlkwhere Cnon Bank Sanada Captal Reserve $ Total ssets Over $ Over 320 Branches Throughout Canada H ont ccount s a Great Convenence for famly funds t may be opened wth Unon Bank Canada n names two persons er whom can make deposts or wth- draw money when n town or when passng bank t s especally convenent f husb s frequently away on trps as t enables wfe te procure funds for expenses on her own sgnature alone lexra Branch :: D S Noad Mgr Dalhouse Stn Branch t: P W St Lous St Polycarpe Branch :: L P St mour ct Mgr Hocllaga Banl( CPTL UTHORZED $ CPTL FULLY PD $ RESERVE FUND $ DSTRCT BRNCHES MXVLLE PPLE HLL FOURNER GSSELMN RUSSELL VNKLEEK HLL HWKESBUBY VERNON L ORGNL 8TE USTNE DE NEWTON Preservng Seasen /ere gan am prepared to fll all orders entrust- ed to me for Preservng Fruts Leave your orders n tme for each varety as y come due My--Drces wll be rght for good frut ohn oge phomm Read News-Get all news NflT UNGSTE STTl ras NEW TowNsrrE ON m GLENGRRY ND STOEMON" RLWY touted n kemt ua ba«t famg acotcm n KatUflO» avo boaâ o go gh da' ' lot DOW wh > m n»a low GRND TRUNK u sa RL SYSTEM e»»d opeoage Uvery fcote gmeral MOM btadwntk >>a(t>qa or lnea bumome r«puteahn anfly D P TOBN n-u LNCSTER OWTRO Homeseekers Excursons r Each Tuesday untl October Slat lexra to Wnnpeg return 3990 Prcrtonately low larea bewaas { or ponts n Eastern Weatwra Gtnada Toketd good lor etum wthn two months ra ew Tranaoontnanta all Canadan roata hroogcoak raxm Ta Chcago NorU Bay or Tor onto dnr ha mason Navg aton va UMt Lakes For paroalart spply o G W SHCTHERD gsnt has everythng'under control from ' tme mlk s drawn untl fn- ' wll usnul) gve best results ths permts cream to bc- shed product leaves farm Your nqurer does not have a con- trfugal cream separator but depends on shallow pan system Much bet- ter results would be obtaned were re suffcent cows to warrant purchase cream separator as wth conlrtugal machne a much come thoroughly agtated Churnng should be completed n from about 30 to 45 mnutes f cream s thn addtonal mlk wll act as a cushon prevent fat globules from untng Cream ths character usually takes a long tme to churn n olden tmes t was thought by some separaton takes place supersttous people that such n addton cream s separated sweet whch gves housewfe com- plete control rpenng also gves sweet mlk for young stock on farm Cleanlness n all detals s one most mportant features n produc When cream s churned at ton well-flavored butter For rdlk ng only tn pals should be rfsed y should be exposed to sunlght when not n use t would be well to rnse pals wth hot water ust be- fore mlkng frequently drt germs are blown nto pals whle y are beng exppsed to sunlght Careful brushng udders before nflk s drawn s mportant s soon as mlk s drawn t should be removed from bam as mlk takes up odors rapdly mlk should be cooled to as low a temperature as possble soon after drawng from cow before beng placed n pans for creamng t s mportant to ha'o room where mlk s set well ventlaod free from obectonable odors f cream s to kept n cellar walls should be whtewashed some arrangement made for ventla- ton n scorng dary butter n v»ar- ous pa'ts country chef de- fects found were house flavors or food cellar flavors Flavors ths L u u - -X - knd are taken up by absorpton by mük oea n skmmng cream from pans care shouh be o market Usually an taken not to take much mlk wth cream as ths has a tendency to cause f'" be stdhcwnt to sut average cream rapdly to sour For a small trade Some prefer an ounee he dary on farm thnk a well-glaz- mxed wth butter - " ) as evenly as possble butter should bo slghtly worked so as fro thoroughly ncorporate salt n t should be set away to gve tbe sal an opportunty to dssolve preferably for an bonr or an hour a half was bewtched so t was very dffcult to churn t nto butter n some cases a hot horseshoe was placed n cream to drve out wtches Ths rased temperature cream caused butter to gar hgh temperature fat globules are st unte very qucky- but n such a case large fat globules unte smaller ones pass f n butter mlk whch means that re s a heavy loss fat by churnng cream at a hgh temperature ard n addton body butter s usually not good best results wll be obtaned when butter s chruned nto gran- ules about as large aswheat kernels granules come to surface buttermlk should be removed about as much water used for eashng as re was buttermlk Tle wash wa- ter should be at same temperature as buttermlk unless butter has gared a lttle st n that case t s well to have water a lt- tp colder so as to harden butter granules One washng s usually suf- fcent f flavor s not good would advse two washngs fter butter s washed salt Spray Potatoes for Blght re has been an unusual amount ' wet wear n many parts Canada durng last three months nd many crops wll be serously n- urod owng to abnormal wear condtons mong se potato s lable to occupy a promnent place Ths crop delghts n a Uglt sy loam wth ust enough mosture to keep sol damp a few nches be- low surface Tf wet wear sets n shortly after plantng ver- ten seed wll not germnate n such cases l s a dead loss for season f some or crop cannot be grown n t But f seed does grow- crop s subect to many dseases mong se potato blght rot are most destructve Late blght s caused grow'th that thrves n wear hardly at warm dry t attacks leaves stems eventually tubers growth s frst dpwny whte on shaded portons plant s tssues are broken clown leaves turn brown dry up fall to ground Sometmes leaves whole felds are thus stroyèd under condtons favorng dsease n three or four days fn gus s beleved to lve over only n seed potato to ascend n stem to leaves Spores n enormous numbers are borne by potato fungus are carred by wnd far wde t s sad that one nfected plant may nfect a whole townshp n a sngle season Of course damage to leaves reduces crop tubers n many cases those that have been formed w'hen leaves drop are all that wll be produced re seems no doubt that spray- ng wll reduce f not elmnate ths trouble n eastern states far- mers usually resort to t but t s not so common n west probably because dsease tself s not- so common by a fungus cool clamp all f t } Rome Ponters fr Selectng Poultry for Effcency feature great mportance n connecton wth poultry ndustry has been developed as a result war t s that poultry keepers throughout country must practce greater economy t s contmon knowled'ge that prces poultry feeds have rsen consderably alh)ough prces poultry eggs have not rsen n same proporton conso- quently t must be admtted that poultry keepers today are not mak- ng prts y were before war broke out Ths condton af- fars wll probably last as long as t war lasts for sometme after Every economy should be practsed ''hs apples to feedng poultry [ along ths lne should lke to menton two thngs to whch farmers poultrvtten should gve greater attenton n order to elmnate as far as possble all unnecessary expense frst s selecton yearlng stock No one should keep brds on h that are over one year old except where under specal crcumstances two-year-old brds ae consdered a specal bree lng value selecton yearlng stock should be very rgd cvey- one should am to keep over only tho brds that wll lay well durng wnter Select out tho drones dscard m late moulters are ten best lavers Keep only brds llmataur Gardener pov c o urvur STRCKEN N TNE STREET Completely Restored To Health ' By Frull-a-tves SS2 ST V LER ST MONTREL 'n 92 was taken suddenly ll wth cute Stomach Trouble dropped n street was treated by several physcans for nearly two years my weght dropped from 225 pounds to 60 pounds n several my frends advsed me to try Frut- a-tves / began to mprove almost zvth tst dose by usng m recovered from dstressng Stomach Trouble all pan Constpaton were cured Kow wegh 208 pounds cannot prase Frut- a-tves enough H VHTMN 50c a box 6 for $250 tral sze t all dealers or sent postpad by Frut- a-tves Lmted Ottawa wonder f anyone has had dsappontng experence hav- ng a fne old peony plant bloom less less lavshly fnally ths veer perhaps not at all Ten to one t s because t s planted too deep Of course when you planted t t was set at proper depth whch s wth crown not more than two nches below suface surroundng sol crown a peony s that part root that seems to have grown second pont s selecton pullets Usually pullets are more prtable than yearlng hens as wnter layers consequently farmers should keep mnmum number yearlngs maxmum number pullets t same tme a very careful selecton should be practsed n cullng out late hatched poorly developed pullets Early hatched brds are more prtable partcularly among general pur- pose breeds Select early hatched n experments carred out n owa t was found that seven sprayngs rcreased potato yeld forty-fve bushels per acre prt 36 per acre Sprayng may not only ncrease crop but t may mprove qualty fungus whch gets from seed to leaves wll cl- most nvarably get back to tut'c»: toger t s from t that mark m wth leg bs ~ ' or by some or means so that when y are placed n layng pens you wll be awe to dscard all unprtable brds flthv Ths produces rot s ft knd whch practcally de- s{roys value crop Bordeaux mxture s best sprayng materal t wll not kll bugs nor wll t cure bl'ght t only prevents advance t must be appled n eyes or stalks start Each year you have fed plant wth manure n fall you have covered t wth leaves that means that each year half an nch or more has been added to sol that covers crown peony now t s planted too deep That s reason plant s ll humored refused to bloom See that extra nch or tw'o earth s removed at once f you have t str a couple hfuls bone- meal around roots your old peony wll gve you mny olooms next year' STOP CUTTXG SPRGUS Stop cuttng your asparagus now { f you would have your b thrve yeld next year Cultvate bed thoroughly f t s less than fve years old fertlze whole bed heavly wth well rotted cow Condtons at present ndcate that prces eggs n future wll be good all poultrymen should endeavor to secure as large an egg producton as possble n order to make good prts greatest hope ncreas- ng ftesh egg supply durng early months wnter les n prop>er hlng pullets durng growng season Select your stock for hghest possble effcency thus ncrease your prts ed 5-gallon crock s as good a -eoept- acle as Can be had for holdng cream as t s easly cleansed n ths crock should be a large metal spoon Cream should be strred when fresh cream s added clean cloth r cover some l «a good thng to protect cream untl a suffcent amount has been gared for churn- ng Cream should be kept at as low a temperature as possble whle collect- ng amount necessary f cream BORDEUX MXTURE Four wooden tubs are necessary n one flled wth water dssolve blue ght' a ïoodrspïïhg~''o : ty «pen surface water n tub slake good lme water Hogs on lfalfa anor fll vh fresb bone meal Have or two tubs nearly full n rutter should be worked suf- fcently to avod mottles or streaks wlch are caused by an sneven dstr- buton salt mproper workng t s dffcult to gve an exact test as to ust when butter has been worked enough method wwoh s not sour enough for proper churn used when nstructng students n ths ng temperature should be sased work partcularly when Se butter was to about 60 degrees for a few hours worked on a table worker was to cut or possbly warmed slghth nght ' butter through wth a ladel before so that t wll be ft for churn- : t'cn surface over press t ng next mornng down f t showed what mght appear chef obect rpenng cream s blster on freshly cut surface to secure desred delcate favor usually worked suently tp aroma whch are so characterstc good butter se so far as s known can only be produced by process fermentaton best fla- vor n butter s obtaned when cream assumes a clean pure acd taste f your bed s more than fve years old has been bearng vgorously all ths sprng stop cuttng now but water nto one dp enough t you out rrrn«v antdî«+ >V0 lour Weeks or say uly 6 for two weeks Leave all»he stalks that grow up durng four weeks copper sulphate soluton to have pound sulphate to each gahons water n or use lme n same manner same proportons n one ten tub str well run two dlute barrels toger n lke amounts nto straner sprayer beng careful to mx evenly well Ths s Bor- deaux mxture avod mottles or streaks Ths s some thng whch wu be acqured by a lt- te practce n sellng farm butter would advse producer to use a carton put t up n pound brcks have durng rpenng For ths reason name on carton so as to establsh t s essental to have acd-producng germs for cream rpenng f possble to suppress all or germs Starters are not commonly used n makng dary butter y are used qute extensvely at present tme n manufacturere creamery but- ter Several frms make a busness sellng pure cultures to creameres for rpenng or sourng r cream especally s ths true where cream s pasteurzed For makng dary butter a home- made starter can be prepared wthout much t'ouble Where cleanlness s ob- served drawng mlk from cow n a clean vessel keepng t at a tem- perature about 70 degrees untl t sours wll usually produce a good na- tural starter For ths a frut ar can be used satsfactorly frst few streams mlk should not be used s Soon as ths mlk n ar begns to coagulate t s n best cond- touto be used as a starter fter a good starter s obtaned t can be car- red on from day to day or from week to week by bolng some fresh mlk coolng t back to a temperature be- tween CQ degrees 70 degrees noculatng t wfh some mor starter already prepared For cream rpenng usually from 5 to 0' percent starter s used Wth 20 pounds cream to sour one would use 4 pounds sour mlk or about 2 quarts cream should be strred occasonally whle rl:>enng Under nor- mal cdtons durng summer months cream wll usually be sour enough for churnng wthout trade for ths partcular br butter G L McKay Cook Co Breeder s Gazette Stamp Out Smut Bf Treatng Seed pproxmately twenty thous farmers n Ontaro treated r seed gran ths Sprng as a protecton aganst smut largely as a result campagn waged by Ontaro De- ' partment grculture durng Fall Wnter Returns have ust been compled showng that Ontaro ' druggsts so far ths year sold to farmers about 4650 gallons forma- ln for treatng seed compared wth 75 gallons durng whole lolf estmatng seed treated nsurance gven aganst a repet- ton last year s smut damage On- taro farmers wll save a mllon dol- lars ths season t s estmated that damage to barley wheat oats n Ontaro last year from smut was about fve mllon dollars serous nature loss led Department grculture last Fall to naugurate a movement to educate farmers to a realzaton mportance seed treatment d- vertsements gvng drectons for treatng se were nserted n all -V- rural papers provnce starter thouss hblls were dstrbut- %en cream s n tho best condton to ) result s shown n ncrease churn t has a pleasant sour taste four hundred per cent n a thck granular appearance n amount formaln used n- makng butter durng wnter months crease was general partcularly would recommend a starter f neces- marked n Eastern Ontaro where sary tho purchase pure culture ' advantages formaln treatment to begn wdth n eanyng t on have not been so wdely apprecated great many undesrable bactera m past come to mlk naturally whle k s beng drawn n bam durng wnter mouths By usng a starter one gets a pr$qk>nderaûce laot4c acd bactera whch take cotkro rpenng or sourng temperatuse accessary for dburn- Hews wh be sent t any new subscrber n Canada far 2 months for $00 Tle Productve Ben n selectng breeders for best egg producers t would be treadng on dangerous ground to menton any one breed fowls as beng better than ors best poultrymen clam that t s not so much breed as stran as careful breed- ng wll do wonders n a few genera- tons f bred n rght nunner t wll make stters out non-stters : non-stters out stters t s also possble to make good lay- Î ers out poor ones fter one choses a breed he um by careful selecton by use trapnests buld up a stran that wll lay more eggs n a year than average brds any breed ll breeds have r good qualtes t s not always true that wdth hen her general make-up shows her value as a layer as qute ten some hens that are 'good layers are not ery wde so only correct way s to know to a certanty how many eggs each ud- ' rdual hen wdll lay n a gven length tme Some thnk that o ly a month or so s necessary but a com- plete year s record should oe had Î fter a hen has laved a certan nvm- ber eggs she wll rest for a few days or become broody after stock egg-makng maral has been exhausted tme <vnred for ths vares wth each ndvdal number eggs lad between ' each rest wll not otlcate value hen as an egg producer for some hens wll not layt ôver tne or ten between each est perod whle some wll lay as hgh as ffty or more vgorous pullets are those that begn to lay frst those that begn to lay whle qute voung wll generally prove to be best producers for same physcal condtons cause m to produce greater number eggs than those ' that were slower n comng to ma- turty because less vgosousness Never pck largest hens any breed to be best layers hens ' layng largest eggs never lay as many m n a gven length duco tme Hens that lay very large eggs requre frwo days eo make ever egg whle <3ne layng an egg each day wfll not be so larbe as long as eggra are sold by dozen last knd would be greater vahae when consrdered from producers pont ve Eggs are not consdered small that arorago about twenty-fve rest cut only new shoots that form Stop cuttng ugust or you wll serously nure your Ttod n fertlze wth manure bone meal Watch your wndow boxes for plant lce both black green f you fnd sts yau probably wll spray wth a sch- ton tobacco MKE YOUR OWN SPRY n extract tobacco can be bought at any seed store drec- tons for dlutng t come on con- taner f you have only a few plants to spray re s a smok- er n house put a dozen cgar stubs n warm water let m st over nght soluton should be used on plants when ft s tle color strong tea Be sure wet under sde leaves as re s where plant lce congre- gate WTCH WLTED FLOWERS Watch also for wlted flowers y are not only unsghtly but y con- ceal formng seed whch f al- lowed to mature means that plant bearng t yll cease to bloom Break f stem to whch wlt- ed flower s attached Seed s no- [ where harder to fnd than on petun- as So sklfully do y conceal r seed that f you do not cut f wlted flower before t falls f some seed s sure to escape you no matter how vglant your eye t s ob- ect every flowerng plant to ma- ture seed f you allow t to do { so ts blooms wll be ner so large nor so many WLL SMOTHER PLNT Watch that Germany vy s not allowed to grow up on top box nstead hangng over edge as t should t wll do t every chance t gets t s not only ugly but t wll lterally smor out all tho or plants n box GROW BRUSSELS SPROUTS f you have a lttle corner left n your garden where ground s rch sot out a few plants ol Brussels sprouts ths week You can buy number pgs that can bff ) pastured on one acre depends entro- weght pgs amount gran to be fed wth tho pasture t s never advsable to pasture a feld alfalfa to ts full capacty because t s lkely to n- ure plants Tho safest best practce s to pasture enough hogs to consume about half feed cut- tng alfalfa for hay at least twce durng season lls not only avods nury to tho st but t causes a new growth to come on whch s found more sutable for pas- ture purposes Four mature dry sows can ordnarly be pastured on one acre wthout gran from tme pgs are weaned untl late fall y wll keep n good breedng con- dton Durng early part season that same number wth r - ltters can be pastured on one acre n whch case t s desrable to feed some gran approxmately half a full feed or two per cent lve wefht sows pgs n pounds gram per day Cbrn s best gran for use wth alfalfa pasture as two feeds naake a well-balanced raton Barley s a farly good substtute for com as both are starchy feeds thongn corn s better at same prce per hundred Wth barley costng sxty- four cents per bushel ($33 per hun- dred) you could afford to pay eghty cents per bushel for com Mddlngs at 822 per ton (80 per hundred) would be consderably cheaper t that prce would prefer to nse mddlngs for gran part raton feedng same quantty as recommended for com Mddlngs contan a hgher percentage pro- ten than com or barley n fact very nearly same percentage as s found n alfalfa does not mak# a raton as well cpd wth alfalfa as does com but you wll fnd t very satsfactory especally for sows gvng mlk for young pgs m at a seed store y grow so easly n late fall when al- most all sze s gone sprouts wll prove a very welcome addton to your det tny cabbages form whers each leaf ons stalk as soon as y do form all leaves 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