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" rf" ` 'i.'1’.'l h ii:iii_`_»i .si il . . ’\» rl; -.l .l .§‘ l~.f/1 vilffi _‘l -_Lf li d i §"f~°l~ l' _ l-.L:`:¢- .. .. . `l'l‘~f :Q/.fir l 1' 'l - ._ _ ll- ._. .._ _l- ._' ._ i:"'.` __\ l \ .._... ,, s \ .,` . . . f ; l i I I s e ` 4 _ ~ PAGE 'rwo _ ` / ' nm cnanwtrsrowniooaniiisn o 1 ' - DECEMBER 22. 1917 ._ _ #_ __ __ __ . _ - *_ _. - -_-~ f -- -~~ "“ - i- - _` ~ -Y* ' ' I | " ` " ` ll».,"€3lE3ii¥5l€5l€3l€5l€3i€3lE?l€9l$3i€3I€ilt3|€i|E§" it - FARM § eaaxsmaxxxwmaxxxxms (Continued from page three) the helter calves trom them tails to‘ balance the output with his income. in other words, he falls to compare the cost ot grain. labor, time, etc., consumed in keeping an eiiiclent cow with the income received from her dairy products. ` i Under past conditions there ‘has been s tremendous waste ot energy caused by keeping poor cows, and it there was ever a time this great waste should be stopped it is now. lt would be the worst possible econo- my to raise the heifer calves from poor cows in .these times ot high grain prices and the dairymen who dig so would simply be intensifying their chances for failure. llwler or- dinary conditions, it is certainly not wise to, save the heifer calves from llie losing hall’ of the cows and. nn- der present conditions. it is criminal to consider raising the heifer calves from anything but cows whose pro- glnctlon is on the credit side of the balance sheet, and which will pay _-resent market price for food, hous- vzz and labor and leave a profit be- lies. _ ife is not always smooth, easy ..l?lng und it is for our best develop- ‘icnt that it is so. Many of ourstrou- _‘ee come from attemptiiig to do what horlrl not 'be done. A good part of or study in agriculture- is an attem- ‘o learn how to adapt our eifrts to _ \‘ure. The dairy farmer has one oi' hese lessons strongly pointed out to him at present. - To keep the dairy herds replenish- ed with future cows it is necessary to save the heifer calves from only the best of the heiier calves from onl l _ y 'ones. if or good parentage on the' sire's side that will pay their part in making a living for the milk producer and a better food supply lor the world. WILBER J. FRASER; 4‘ll‘.’!€ll£5l€3l€>lé9l€>leBl&9l€9l&>léilénl= >1< I 2.10 trottcrs for thu your' licad_ i 8 lk all i C. K. G. Billings will lyse Brighton B., 2.05%, under saddle. . I0 lk * Billy Andrews is again traincr for the Pastimc St:-ill. >ll 1# =l< \\"ticn Will liurfeo lnnrkcd the ~i~~ yenrold pac-or. Miss Rico. by Maliricoi 2.07%. in 2.03-'52, lic took ller to the hall' in 59 seconds. 2|: >l< 42 _ 2.02% (lic lust pal-lin: stallion was sold at the New }}iiglanll_ Sales tor $350-horses are cheap iii the States just now. 0 41 It lk _ There is plenty of material iii _ the City for zi big variety uf races this winter und no doubt 'ere long the list of ellghies will be added to. -_’-I- ,rf-'.'°. J\ ._- ___- _5_~_~_*}:_» 1 ‘\<§' _.Sr I ._'<‘_<_f»f 1 ~~ ,»”,,, -\..__~ _ ._ ._ l - 'I`he new total up 64 Possibility kflllollsls of ‘_`i.‘_.~`. ~~ “Wi Wi i Lind Regtlls lin". : 1-'-:\: '§"!tj|. 4.. ; .f 1. ' i , - ~l.'n' - » l . - .< . p.-,..,~,\_ i l _ wi . _ -- B.:-It l'_\.-~~.~.»y . i -.-.~t `~ 'vlfi--<-1.-_‘_ f '- flm' qryb ""'| .` '_ ' _r .- _ `»- ii no " 1 .i'.‘|>f~f. l sues Pix mnn'hs resid' nl ' uni. .ni ion ui the land ln each of three wmv ifino--I-.adri may llv» l ri nine mil~»~ - .i'-ni~~|<-sri 'in 'l f 1 if , vial "‘ " :l N trilnij f-: ~i*ion1. . `. n' .‘ iw' ‘ <1-1',-.-1 ~~=~nt wbrv- llsl e. ' 'rn -' f i e vici. I!!- in cevtnn districts A hlirnesteadei in ?oo<._ fer-d‘n|Lmsy pro-empi a rnrter-sect i vi 1 - vii- ~?'t»_- his nm'-Ulead "< '- t' 00 pr- al e. il--vim Six months re -‘ -nf# in -sci. .li lim-I lsrs alter enrnin. nomeateadlgitrnt; sled ‘f ues extrs cultivation. Pre-1-mp n sstenr mm r -.bwm-.d as soon ._e |-iiimestend patent or »-rtsin con-litions i » \-n-um who hu rxhsusted his homssteni- .ight oiw tain E urchausd homestead tn ce' iam districts. ribs 5.00 per acre. Duties Must reside tix monthsin euh of three year cultivate $0 acres and erect a house worth $300 The ares of cultivation is subiecl to redutition ncnseoi rough scrub!! or stony land. ive stock may be suiistitttt for cult ut-on undef wma ennditio s w W i.l»|¢v,C M G. _ llse_-in thr in-nlstev o' the intsdoi l unmlho .sed s-lti c tm. ent i. sn-rl t mil not be hold lov l :Z 7.* 1 world’s record l' ¥%l€¥¥ "` s as new. width. ilrst cost. eighty-live dollars, :lout two. Fit for the King to ride itil . almost as good as new. if you want a. bargain. Bartley Blnueyg ls trulnlligmlor bert Hosiield, Hamilton, 0. - _ a s The first slelghlng does not 'bring the thrill it did a generation ago. I I l They caught the Pacltic Coast hear cnt, Hal Logan, at Ilhoenix twice. _ _ x s _ 'Jack Kinsley bought Aslilook, 2.05% tor Fred Beioln of New Britain, Conn. U ll I Walter Cox lias` 15 yearlings at Dover that can trot quarters in 40 seconds. ` ` _# 1# ll Lciin hloko, 2.14%. is credited with 34 starts in 1917, which is close to n e fa ti ' Henry Tfiter has joined the Winter colony at Readvillo. which. by the way. is the large-st iii years. ll ll il Lady Hal. 2.03%. one oi’ the new 2.05 pacers. was culiipnlgned by J. D. Springer of Sonoma Girl fnlric. =ti tk lk Albert li. Merrill ol' Daiivcrs has picked up a tlne prospect ilithc Peter t-he Great trotlcr, King Nob, 15.11'/g. - K Xl vit The yearling half-sistcr to Mabel Trask 2.02%. has been named Mabel Spier. She is.by Directuni Spier 2.11’/.Q _ it- =a= is _I 1 Sister Pearl 2.1014, and Earl North 2.14. are recent additions to the string ofthe Portland trainer, Irving Pottlc_ ' * ltr »tl The 3-year-old pacer. ,Oro Fino. turned iii a 2.06 performance over the Riverside Calif.. half-niilc track last l-‘rillny. ii- >i= * _, Bob Grady is in Wlntci' quarters at Grovetown, Ga.. with a dozen head owned by John L. Dodge of Holly- wood Farm _ ‘ lk # Stl Suldine. 2.06%. is to be a show ring performer next season. In events for pairs he will be hooked with Iosa the Great 2.151/1. * $1 Bob Lundy. for years trainer for the late George Hall. has signed a three years contract to go to Presque Isle, Met, with Charles Phair. lk =‘l lil Dan Keele. tlie Lynn roinsman of international faino. thinks he secured li likely looking trotter forthe 2.20 classes next year in*Acadia, 2.09. lk =t= ‘ White Sox. 2.031/,_ alid Miss Rico 2.03% new 2.04 pacers at Phoenix are out of Sublto,.the daughter or Steinway, 2.25%*a;1d* Jenny Mac 2.09. Bob Stewart. who more than 20 years ago was prominent on the Grand Circuit with Ryland T.. and Walter is farniiiig dowil iii Texas. ill -‘i= lk Fred Hyde considers the yearllng by San Francisco. 2.07%. oul.'of al sister to Teiiera 2.05%. one of thc best prospects irc has ever handled. =l= l= Henry Harding, trallic-r for lndlan| Lake Stable. Worcester, is Wintering Paul M., \\'atei‘<_-ross. Bavien. Judge lflatt and others at his home, Barton it =l= -J ' Nut Roy is going to try and gel_ Chilcoot. 2.111/,. rvndy lor the ice: races. hoping that the son of San] Frniicisco will train sound for a wlioloi yczii-, k lt' 'l`lie Proof 2.051/,_ ouc of the new 2.10 trotters, has started in 42 races_ and only once has he been outsldc_ lilo money. lie is the sire ot' The Ex-I pcnsc 2.13%. sf ~‘= >l< _ Frank Bogiisll Jr.. l_59‘.»4, will ta-kc fl while at the ice genie this Winter. Sam McBride is getting him ready at Toronto for the Michigan and Ohio meetings. FOX MEETING The postponed annual meeting oi the John R. Dinnis pedigreed foxes 't Mr. ll. Kell_v's purchases at the "'old glory" include the well knowll Mayor Todd 2.1559 who appears 10 be in good condition. also Colorado L_ 2.10% by Colorado E. 2.03% dum A Leading Lady 2.07%. llllllf Slifer I0 the British Soldier by Blllgen. 2-06~ Mr, Halsey Hooper also purchased Ll colt by The Great Bavarian. '> |_____ ‘ . 4.-t»-s--s++‘++ 1-su--o-+++++ -s POULTRY I 'l'1'~l°§'l‘O`§°l"|"|' #'l' 4'il»'l»'l'~l"l__"l' Q90* EARLY PULLET8 V_8. OLD HENS FOR EGGS (Experimental Farms Note.) . For protltable early winter cgi! production the early hatched pnllet is three times better than the late plil- let. four tlines better than the year- liiig hen and thirty times better than the “aged” hen. Early pullets are best hor winter eggs. This has been demonstrated many times. The Poultry Division, Experimental Farm. has collected iig-_ ures for several years alid when the three months (November. December and January) only are taken into con-| sldei-ation the relative pivoiitubieness or the four ages is as .noted uliova. ll the six winter months were von- sidered the contrast would' not he so striking for the hens and tho lull- pill- lets were just beginning to lily wllcll if eggs alone are to be ctliisillvroll wc callllut uil`oi‘ll to food lii.'rll:~‘ iililll ili- wtlrlls spring liolire.. till.-_i1 |i;lilliicl~_ Exon il’ iloslrcil for bmullliil: it is il tilieslion ll. with the lnlgll lli'ii“` ‘li iced. we hull' not better roll' llllllll lil" well inatured plillet for iii tcliliig ci1.1‘.>' next spring rather thlin. l`cl~d lielis' tlint will not produce or only nt cl less. (‘ertnliil_v tllero is no cxvllsi- for kocpiiil.; iiivour poultry iloii<|-.~l liitcll pnllols whose eggs cost .iiiiirr ili:iii.- SUNDAY SCHU0l LESSUN Lesson for lll~l'cl|llil~i~ '.*fl'l'll_" PREPARATION FOR THE MESSIAH lllliilnvlii Ji. l~11 4 Golden Text--ilcpl-lil,_\'i‘; for Ilil-. `llii|,4d‘.»iii of lil»_iv\-ii is nt lizind. --- `l\l:liI_ ll: 15. - Notles on the Lesson 1. Behold I send. In (lic pl'l-4-l~ilill=; \'\-r:il\ llifi prli|il\<~l i»»|i|‘\~_»'f~l\l;; illl- l-l~ii ph- ill' .lllrliili :is l-<\lli|ll:|iliiiil: llizll llic will' -1" |»ll'i=t~ (Hill (liil (‘l " _ \i _ . __ : .nl is ill lh0.V “V0 “’0"ih and b|l“‘~\` im", “"°'jll.i'.-ali(-.ilig lliciii wliilv ilri-_\_ s l absolutely useless as lii'rcil\~:'.'. This .euiiiiiinry is oi' res-*.lll_~; limi cn] lciid over t`=our years null. :irc i_il full ol' li ipr.--My messengers. (onl lsviii ||i,~; pviipll' in i!l_\' iiil-_-rl.-ll_l:l\i':l 'I\'cliv-liiialli wins (llv'l'_~ iili-.ss-~llf;i-i~ to iliciii. "'ill> l'.iiii~- :.lill-ll'lll'.` iii (lil od eggs nt ii cost for iced of l.\‘.:l i-is. in “ : ‘ns il "\\'il`I \\'iIllv.~'.-.` 4.-`i. .' The into pullcts (liatl-hull' :il`l|'l l\l=\.\'l:igaiie-<1. nil \-_'i-oiigllol-r~. l_\'\-lr.; . l5tli) nt a coal. ot` 56 cl.-llit 'l`ll\\ he ' i lu 1/nni' old hens nt at cost of '.'r~1‘_ i-ciits. :ind for every dozen eggs liiid by tho' liens in the aged class thc cost o1`. feed was $5.73. Again these facts should lic einlplin- sized (l) that for proiltnlill- vga' pro- llnctioli birds should lily' before Foli- rliary. (2) 1-Iarly'\vf_~.ll iiiaiiliiwl pnl- lets are the only birds that niny he expected to do tliis, (3) i.iitc pnl- lets ne li rule will not pay lo kts-p. (4) For é"gg`s`."liens arc not pi'oiitii.lilc. (5) if we have ai good' ilock oi t-si'l.\' pullets, for the time bciiil; ilvpcnll upon tlielil for lireclling. (lil It is :ii lizttionzll loss to keep liii-:ls limi »-till ;i dollar`.~‘ wlurtlr of feed lo pi'.ill‘licc, ilfty cents' worth oi' eggs. ‘ iippl-nil~.'l iii _ilu-_ 5|-irii of Inj ill. ~l:.'>l, oiil.il'l'llli,: ilil~ ‘- ~ -~ _\'Il»;l\~a" (i\lili'l'll,s' l)J(l.~l). ilu! .llli' tile liliplisi ivlis till- ple-ciilillciil lim' ' riiiiiier of ilio i.ortl |_\lairk l:l ;~.i_ ‘ He will prepare the way for mc. Milli ` pare lsll. 401::-.'i Mi. iiil-l'_’_ ---\*.'». suddenly colrie to his temple.. L-_i-1-.1 1 :~_i'i:ili lizlil |ii-liliiirwil iliiil .l~»»..._-_ lvollllf rliiiic |_» his 'l`l\liipl|-_ S:7:_ '.l ' 'lroillei' ;.:’llir_\‘ wzls iii:-lli|i_L: iii i‘-.l- i T clivcllillll or :il.;l‘vi‘llit-‘lll. \\il|| ill-. |.l~; j hiiil( ’l`i‘lii|ilf‘. :inll io ilii- pi~li|»lii»_ Lf weiiicll ns lliolllzii (lic i.oi'il \\';i. ini' Iwllgci- pl'»~sl~lil willi ilii-iii.-Tnc mi: 5-¢'i9¢l‘ Of thc covenant. \'\`|i.> I-» -.:- ‘l'illi (il»ll'> pl`illili~‘l‘. ir; piirl ll! l‘il plc. lo; iciiillll* :iiiil <~ll»:lil.~'l-(I il 17.(-`li. "?1:‘ I _ .. . coming? lil- wolilll coiill- ns linl.\.\‘~ tht- pi-.iplicl ri-iiiinlls ilil-iii. :iilll ilhii linioli,: lhviii was r(~_ill_v' to ho ,ill-lif‘.`<¢l|`~'. Sen Aiiios .'»:l.‘l»2ili lszi. itll: l»i-lli.-He[ is like a refiner‘s fire, :ind like fi|icl‘s'i soap. llc-will sl-|i:li':lll-. it wv‘_`~~.l lliie plirr iiiolail-lll+l~lll‘~( lil" |=.~lipl.~ fioili till: ili~<~i=.<, (hu cvll i`r:'iii till- glial lif- .-lmri .~~-p_li'.:l<-.~ tho dirt i`l'l>ili <'l'»iil. 3. H_~. will purify the sons ci Levi-‘ 'l`l|l~ j|lti_-:liivlil~-licgllis with liilisl- who iil_li' :' -1 11 ill lllc 'l`ciii|ili». “ll'.iw l-iii.-'i lirlsus is llwrc iii ilu- liclpic .rl Uffil. lion' lh:-ir rl-r_\' vii'liic_<, |ii.i_vol's aillil_ . . . . _:_ ‘ll \\orl<.~: :irc liiilif;l\‘.ll uiili in ri-ni ` i-l.-;ii\-.i‘.~<1 Ii is (lil: \‘.'lirl< in llil- illiI_\' ;‘.;»|-~;| in l‘||~.»;| iii expel llic l:-Isl :il fri ill' lili- lil‘-'r- ;_‘»i| li_lll" (\\':ii"lli‘: ill-~ Tiicy ciinli oiicr unto Jcliovnh »;’lei- liif_‘.; in i`iglitcol:;-mess. lil-‘_:x| il'.=‘ pit |»lil~|`:< rvlilillv iii' llil- |i|i\~i'li:~; of rcprooil Soc 1:'_'_ li, 7; 11214; 5125. lil. 8. in tithes and offerings. fn wi\lilil\i.'l|i'.: illcsc ilioy roblil-.rl (,0.|_ :iii.i lo ili‘i.=, llieir ci-lille. ure due the llivlislfs niiel lizill ::l\.:ir1iilrl_\v\\il'|\ li:i\'o ;i|'l'~\.l-il-ll iliclli. iii our lciiiptiltlcii to _-iw iii ilils li piltcly legal spirit, lot rs i'-'.‘liic|liliol‘ lilzll the llcltlcct itl pziv lin' tiilii-s wus duo lo u roliglolis i-ni:.=..=', illilil-.lil\i` lii .lclio\"iili, rind Um; llil- rutiliii t`li lil-.!icl° iii llllii cotild i;:t. ilioil-i'i‘:ir~ll- Vi \\1‘_‘~` ||l"il |\_‘-' llic |tii_\=ii|l-lit ol' iiilii~~.." ((i»iol'l;o Allniii Siiiilh.) ‘.‘. Ye nie clitscd wlth'thc curse, 'l‘.i.s ni`cr:o\igh to receive i¢_ _..;..~ ul' (ur :un-<_ ll' (Psi l-.lilll Ilil- lzii wr. .ll lil-:i\'l~t\ ziri- opml. nr] - i-l»;;i|;'i»ll_ the il(--_ll:l.l'li|i~.\ !'l.il';»li=: :=1' ;~ ‘<-viii i\l` (,lliil'et lt!c:l;liii_:, i |,iil’|< lil l .:'l !l1i~_\ ~lill lirc iivi:i_l_f »-\i.li~n<-l~_-' \\!iil-ll will liiorl: ilinll lill every v'.f.~n;(;l . \ . _ »_ - ,» _ ; ill.; loin; _\\i|l~-i-in_'.1_ l'\l;ll-liz(-ii_l sol lo it-ri-iw ll. ll.ls is thc uiiivcr- lin “lliic \'ollliiii- (`liliiii.i(~lii:li‘_\"' .~‘ll,\'.‘~=:Hiil lIi\\'. not lll\v:l_v.~l tiillillcll in iii. l:_.l lille l|l~l\rf\~.v lilcliiis “lull _\'\vll" c=w‘.i.<_‘ ol l»iii\v;il'll ;:ooll>~'_ bill ill the .1-llplliiliv) ialllll-r illliii "lin-i'»-:'lii'l' .iiii." :intl ::llnlrl'.~ii= :l l-oi'i'i|pll~| _lxrilili :ll|I|l~ll_ alllll (ill-\' \\`(-rl' ll. The tlcvoilrcin 'l`lic lorl1sl.s', or -‘ pls - ilrll dl\'lilircil tho i" _.|i lil lixi:l.~ iii _ill llif-ii ..ili. ollnl .t, _ - g .ii|i_ 2. Wlio can abide ine day of lii:;‘ 12(-t-.rn liiito nic. i'o|li]>;ii~i- 91(-cli. 1:2-li (`(iliip;lrl> .loci Iwi; Aliios -i: 2. ` i 1*'-' '°"-i* ' - --- ' -1°" --J J ‘”'- - ____ -T""z. _nf-Th-) --;s,.'____;-.f_-Y ' ____-_=-_,-3; '_.-._-_-;__ '__ ` ' Q “Hat--. . , _ \ . , `-._ ~.-_ ¢¢ ' _ . '- ,» ‘\,__ ~ '~»_ .- _' -2. .- ` "'_~ n. ._ ." .. e g" _\, __ ft* . l § \ é” ~,~\ 4' _\\ \\*" / ff/ . \.\5 _._ _ \ 1°: V h , . \ Berliner Gram-0-phone; 1 1 \ “\ ._;,. . ,.\ .< _ .__ ._.» 'egg _ 'r_` - /7',¢§\3_( _‘- _,»°‘ _ ----.__ ,..--* ~ ,-au. .`l, _/ ./" -iii. _/ `r_./~ To iluurr Vidnr quit] Y YW' ‘ _ Ky. nl-rsvs limit im th- lnmmis zlffiruglarri xiii Mann i \ mc.-_ li is an »~ l sf.. .lm- ° U 1' Berliner G_rsm-o.p}mn,- ( .. Viflrrifn .\I -$i3|/10 _ _ l iinm-.l Mi' _ f ~ ya ts , to .., ,_ ., Y. -_ ""' 'w , ` t ` 1 :fi . ':_"-"-'lf J ' ' if -_:‘,_.';_;»_;__’ - wi l I vi 53 ‘ _ -_'J' g -Q _fl-if-'~ /if _ .»... lf. _ v~ si,” _e. :.1 1;.. . _. l - ml f 1'i.`, =f.';' lil" - ;." ‘.2 ' .»<. 1 ini. fl§~.;\* f ' .~ sl, _ '»'-. .2"-r. 1./J"-f .of 1'. if ( . .* 1; ._ l if l ‘fl ,, . "H31 1" .:..¢‘f`.t1._ `-' '_.~._ .‘ . - 1. .;'». _’:\{j_' ` ir' if-_ fl ~l,'.`.f4._".'.,-~ `" 'i'l.'_',; _E-; 1 "" l '__ Your F emily- Expects it that 'Victrola for ' Christmas' Don°t disappoint thein--buy it now V! - Theres a '\/ictroia to suit every family. i ` 0 Viclrolse from $27.50 $;'2() _ lo I laolrl on easy pavnicnts, - if riesircci) at nny..His Nla.=iir.l"s Volvo" ¢lf~.1|¢y5_ \K/fit(-_ fm- iree copy of’our55O-page _l\/iusical l;`.iicy<-.lopr-dia, listing ' over 9000 MONTREAL _ * s Victor Recorris. m Le_nQ_ir Street( _ __ _ “ills Ma§ter’s Voice" Charlottetown llcalcr H. A TAN-TON 5: C0.. |44 Great George Slice! f "` '_ D_on’t F'orgei There are no others! You cannot ‘His Msttefs Voice" Records Make hleai Chrlihnss Gifts for Vléh-ois Owners purchase Vlnrols \’- _ _ __ ` s. ider R rl any other "His Maier I Voice products sl any but our suthiiriresicdbsicx . _ 1 ~ Remcml»or--There are no others . V l09| INK) ls' _‘_ 1- “J / I _iw .l_l. il \ . viii -‘ . \_ ,ww H `*}c\ ..i._» ‘ t,; 15-1. vy, \/7 ~/”" és Vinh-els X $0 l 7.50 »=”~‘>l LIMI l` ED vaafsn lx _ si9.oo \Fy;"` - / I _ my _ _-> l. .~ ‘\ ,f i smlfw/ `\é=\ °V\ _ VA 1 il “rs/i . .al i . - __/5 _- if’ / .Q/ij `~¥ ee _-L -_- as <\_D I l ' views lv __ $1/.so Sackvgle at eleven-iifty,' ~- -M. 3* ~`~.. with train for Halifax, Ocean -~\ .lt . I v rt. » ~...,........ .__..- ... _..-. .. _ _ ...¢.._ .__-__ ’ i I