POTTED MEATS For the youngsters’ school lun- cheon: Clark's Potted Meats are an excellent landwich filler. Whole- some and tasty and easily spread on the slices o! bread and butter. Clark's Potted Meat: an also much uudbyholteoocslornandwicheglc. Thin is one c! the many excellent Clark Prepared Foods which oavo the housekeeper both work I worry. A:k your Grocer for Clark's -W. CLARK Llmltnd, MONTREAL (IYIILIQNIINYI l7 IOIVIIAL, ma. l1’. Illilll P-fl. ANII NAIIIIOII, 0R1‘. "Let the Clhrh Kitchens help you” I ' \I I ll Which Do You Prefer Well water or Tank water? water systems deliver water DIRECT from the The tank is used to store air only. Re- frost troubles. No U111’ well to the tap. sults-‘Fresh water at all times, and no thing above ground to freeze. Our systems have established n reputation on the island for dependable service. Don't be deceived and ac- cept a substitute. Tney are sold ONLY by The Trash Well C0 P. O. Box ‘r20 . . Ksnslnglnn. P. E. w I l. ‘ET ins. A SYDNEY Bllslc SLAG (Fortified with Phosphoric Acid) It is more interesting to know what one of ourmost prominent agricul- tural experts has to say about Slag, than anything we can tell you, and we quote what Professor Cumming said at the Fruit Growers Association meeting held at Windsor, N. S., in January, 1921. Professor Cumming said: “That from the standpoint of the” “theroetical chemist, I would” “have always said, theroetically” “that Acid Phosphate was better” “than Slag; but wc started in” “I914 a pretty extensive experi-” “ment on an orchard land. I” ‘watched resultsand went over it’ - “carefully this year, and I see an” “A M A Z I N G DISAPPOINT-” “MEN T IN THE RESULTS” “FROM ACID PHOSPHATE. I” “AM CON VIN (‘ED THAT SLAG” “ON THE AVERAGE WILL” “BEAT ACID PHOSPHATE. We” “have results for six years on” “clover,on graimwheat and oats,” “and then last year we had car-” “rots on that land, and taking”_ “the average all the way through” “THE SLAG IS THE LEADER” “IN EVERY CROP.” Professor Cumming attributes these results to the following constitu- ants, which are contained in the Slag- Phosphoric Acid, Lime, Magnesia and Manganese. gross Fertilizers Ltd. f us. 0f interest 1 to Farmers WARTS ON HORSE malls commencod L0 grow last Jlllw. and they are now numer- ous. some of them the s.ze of the tip of my finger. M.M..\1. “($11131 Warts are very difficult 1° 81141-6816. especially Siluflicfl near the mouth or eyes. The u. act cause 0i such growths is up» known, but no doubt lDdlCilLUS ab- normal nutrition of lhc affected sin. lrrilaliou of the -sk.u may b» u contributor)‘ cause. The warts '-\'.'ih slllall necks can be twisted off or liauked vmh a silk thread. when they w.ll drop off. hlussos of small warts will disappear in time if smithercd daily with a. lh.ck paste of equal quantities or » cold-pressed castor oil; 53h, and liowers of sulphur. HOUSING THE PULLETS 1, "s 1-: 1 ing. ; ipliurliscd by |fcr i1 for your consideration. 'l‘lic| . cows which A en, cotton, or Willi the zupprbuch of winter, got the pllllcl. flock esiablishcd in permanent quarters. Before plac- .n: them in she house be sure it has been wl-ll cleaned and disin- llectcd with a 5 per cent qt. salu . on of 531116 good commercial dis Jllficllifll, I! ut-ver pays to lake u chance. and it always pays to kctp 111C poultry house in sanitary‘ condition. Health is absolutely nu- cessaly lo winter egg production. ‘:: is still holler to whitewash the zilcrior because layers respond to light surroundings. espec- _' when wnlcr days are 11..'1'(-:. Ker-p the pullers coilfincrl to the poultry houses from November on lhlouz-h the winter. Allow from to 4 square feet of floor space per fowl. Cover the floor “ with 6 to 8 inches of cle-un, dry “uer. such as straw‘. in which lbl-' grain ration can be fed. and in which lhc- pullels w.!I find 8111111111 ilnt exorcise ‘while scrutchingi wbout, looking for their grain food l FARM NOTES 1t is cspeciullv imporlunt thzil’ all lhc .'.1|ull| lllilllllfi‘ should bci shill-d. 'l‘bis is fax" ricbc-i- in llllfll-l on and [llllélsll than Lhc sDlid cx-- uamonl. 'l'l1us. Will/ll lhc stable-i our» and gutters a ' y slit. much ' I- .\' 'l'hu use of suffiricnt ~ l so a long way lo-i ‘Hlllls’ sntlkillg up uud conscrving! .. .g.o.vtll. f 'l‘b<-. other dzly wc road a Sllflq llich. possibly. may h ' Though it is rulhcr lute in lhc scason. wu of some. I "Before storing envoy season. the mzichincr RMIIOVG all dirt. wipc/ "llg. and grease all wearing parts. with fallow or ax‘e grease." Paint. we are also told, is by: no moans the least important fac- lor in prolonging the usefulness lhrnvcvt-r. that on the farm is an hcr than a general rule, Many, vicoplse think that paint is applied painted machinery‘; which it is applied It is ‘too lain this year to think about clamoring Sllflli‘ of those high prions for yourself, unlcss our pullcls luck onlyproper ‘ZIP(1. However. now ls the time ‘o plan for next your. March will -onn come around. when you must take definite action. The moral about the eggs might be npif-led to other llncs on the fzmn. Some dairymen have in- creased their profits ‘by woedlng out their ‘poor m-llkcsr and retain- ‘ng in thc herd only those which pay their way. Others simply rc- nlncl- the milked-out cows from year to year. n-s a result of which lhey work long hours to keep should Ibe- keeping them . Some beef ralsers produce early maturing steers which put meat on tlioso places wbe-rc it will bring vim highest plco, They also put slifficice-lit, fln-lsh on their steers 'to make the beef tender and juicy: ‘On the other hand many farninrs raise ibcef cattle with no thought as to what the mun who van-vets’ tho ment prawrn in the line of hcef Naturally. thhén. tht-lr ST R HORSE AILMENTS '1 . _ of many kinds - quickly remedied with, . DOUGLAS’ EGYPTIAN; l LINIMENT BLEEDING TS BLOOD CUREB- THRUML FISTU SPRAINS bz-st all around Linimont for the stable as wflll us vor household use. KEEP 1T HANDY. At all Dealers and Drugkists. AND BRU -'-I41-.v ... ,.. r.- i, 1 i it ‘fu=§§mw.toiéi1=r-=i- or - ~ ‘ ' ’ Building Expansion y _ .But invention nu bnounm to the! ‘ utch til":.*'r.iirf.ll:l.lalnrss.'ltf| . Acceleratedpace g Contain no lye or tpwgi minding st a minimum of ex-i . I dCldS. pense, and with vary lltflb physical exertion. This ‘power is the sasoline lbnglne. The some origins runs thel ‘crusher, drives ‘tho oodvbyol‘ 111B!’ The revival of residential con- vE-uniwa the whohrgrsin from 111° structicn this your has overshad- ' granary to the crusher and also the owed Byemmng 91,53 ml the bulld- walveator that takes the‘ ground pro- mg tieuh Bu; we“, m“ 8M, 1,691; duct to the feed blnsresdy for the anon,”- q-eyfva; m“ 1s V5,»; 51g. stock. The operation 11mm fir" 1°. igcaht.‘ Individual construction um is automatic. when the com- pm; "a; has “mp9,; g3 .m|]11u|13 time machinery 1s 1115181194!Evallvcomparedjrlllthilfiflmilll-ons m 1921.. 13191111160301 the grain cache ar- (This. increase altljbughitqhas not. ranged automatically by means of yet. .resumsdl large proportions‘ chutes from grain bins to crusher. _ to indicats a substantial re- All that ls necessary then ls for wlval lnthls class ofhulldiuguill .- the attendant to start the engine ' types of 1 contracts and regulate the flow of the grain . Y. . . lag-hall‘ riic. construction. lit- awurdsd during the ' qleven and the meal. Lifting and c-arryingnmonths of 1922 amountedto $239,- csn all be avoided with a little in-.£7.1,400 compared: with.- $221,014,- genulty so that from the time the 18118. .800 in the same period of 1921, be- - .. "go-a rifiyilhml-ly “q. w. be cleaned and IlIOTOIIQII-l: /| l1. "ilmli 1' t tl ft re leafed enquiry éflbe entire machine W111i an oile-dlileg); u?“ ‘smug our sawdust? Manufactured only by DOUGLAS 8t C0.. NAPANEE. Ont. ._________ ________ steers go so feed that part of lhc [iopuizlfion which is lcas/t able? to pny prices that will give tho producer cost of production plus grain is thrashed to the moment it is fed it has scarcely to be handled ‘by human hands. Another big advantage in having a grinder on the farm premises is that the meal can be turned out as it is needed. 1t does not pay to go to a ‘mill once or twice a week ton have a loud of grain ground and to pile a l0n or two of meal in a feed bin “more it may stay for Ia reusona bio profit. - , , .-,. ,- _ , . result in mustiness. heating or tho \\ hclhtr lld.l_\ll'l§ O1 raising besfbreedmg m, worms and maggots, an ‘have you got lilo l‘.‘-'.1I[ hlllhl stock? if cows, are they real gum] milkcrsl if bccf cultlc. are they “ right typo 1O produce A1 beef with proper feuding? if you don't know, thl-n it will puy you well to find out. Not one of us has 1i monopoly‘ of knowlcdige. ll does nol in injure a11_voi1c's dignity to lnqun-e ilbUlll lungs and to add to his slurc of information, CAN SAWDUST BE USED AS FUEL? weeks. Ho! or damp weather may of which is injurious to stock or any kind. With the crusher and the gasoline engine at hand and really to work n! any moment ‘the require- ments for a day or two can be pro- vided in a few minutes, as fresh as a nut. This is relished by the unl- msls and ls good for their heal-ah 5,3 any experienced and observant feeder can testify. when one depends on the ous- tom “chop" mill 1t ls difficult Lo procure a variety of meal. The same mixture for cattle, lomlsli ling an increase of 17.3 per cent. lDuning November, construction contracts awarded in Canada, ac- cordiizg to MaoLeun Building Re- ports Limited. 4153.900 compar dn November Building accounted for 36.6% of ‘t the November .611: to 67,8643 ins aniouted 9%; ies $5,779,800, of contem ed during $24,902,400. The figures‘ ‘provinces are as ., . Ontario Quebec Manitoba Alberta ‘Saskatche win n chicken zlndlNew Brunswick To a lliouglitl-ul mun the sight oi h0g8 may not be economical, norlNova Stotla one of ibose large incinerators which are the most promincnl fea- ture of so uluny Canadian lumber grain he can arrange any combln- Total "for Dom, 1840 The Dominion g to classification: or typos are mills invariably conveys the im- pression of wilful waste. The fact lliat much more than u mllliontons the same tendency l0 B01! 111*} 5W3 in of sawdust are destroyed in such or to nose it over and waste 1t an a ztpplianl-cs every year is surely sonlellliilg lo think about. But what false can ho done with it? Fifty uses miglil be ziamud but none of thém would iltCOlllll fol‘ more than the Smallest fraction of the whole am- ounl oi’ sawdust produced. most important raw material of lu- duslry is fuel and it is as fuel that sawdust may become useful. The jiroblems connected with its utili- zation of sawdust us iiuci are some~ [what sinlilsr to those presented by It often sun-s alot of kine and for this reu-|Anrl keeps lhc little calf 1n line. Andi when the chilly fbfeeles 111°" It keeps ‘tho mlilk low the use of lignitc son the Forcsl. Products Laborator-I ies of Canada of the Department ofi the Interior are watching with in-. terest the work of the Iiepzirtnientilt stands. n lighthvllse l" of Mines in the hop! that it may e throw sonic ligrt upon the problem And when‘ 1'0“ $99 119 of the use of sawdust in briqueflol form. ls good opportunity for Sll(21l.l'l€SGil1'C11' 1nd the 1-nb0rnto1'lcs are anxious to be able to glve un oncourngin {THE TREATMENT OF coucf 1m and luudanunl cannot ill-I [ways be obtained easily from drug-i of an implcnienl. All will HKPQQHAMS’ ‘it any m“: by the ordnmryl -f'.irmei' 0r other layman, for the, I f intevmll disorders andf ‘ exce rtion rul~ "éilmel" .0 ,‘ . I 'pa1ns. 1n fact. today lbc V8i(‘.l‘llld1'1 v Iian does not employ these drugs all) for looks’ sake. WiHFFOZIS its chieFUh-B“ ‘as mrmerl-v but‘ h“ Sevemi I usl- is in protecting surfaces t0“11‘a_1“1d“l remedles mlnlsicrs udlich lio ad- wnb n hypodermic» syringe. He can. however, supply the stock owner with colic “drencbcs” for use ln emergency and it ls wcll for every farmer to keep some of ‘these on hand. ll is also well l0 employ the veterinarian at. once if the suffering 110159 15 bloated or when the D31" 1H 091515‘ tent and the horse tends to wulk in a circle, symptoms which are in» dicative of inflammation of the bowels or enlerllis which 18 11111110 to prove fatal. , _ First aid in an attack of colic consists m givinzthe horse =1 vim of raw linseed oil slowly and carc- fully from a long-necked bolllc. lo the oil may be added will! b91191“ one ounce of pure turpcnlillfiflnd a ignspoonful or two each of es- sence of ginger und Delllleflmenl- lf filild extracl ol' nux vomlca is av- ailable. n teaspoonful oi‘ that may be added with advantage. “when the horse is blunted higlil up ln the right. flank. rectal infec- tions of soapy wafer conlalmng one ounce ol' Elyiielll"? Per ‘wmft- H available. will give some relief un- lil the veterinarian arrives. but tall- plng of the distended bowel usual- ly is necegsgfy 1n such cases. lll wind colic, loo, we should udvlso ‘first giving lwo to four ounces ol hypo-gulphllo of soda, two teaspoon- mls m- essem-e; 01' peppermint and ginger, one tcaspoonful of fluid ex- WOMEN! on; Klmonal Curtains Sweaters Coverings Draperies lGl nghams Stockings Everything jliamond Dyes Each 15 cant package of "Dis- mond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can m or tint her old, worn, faded think! new, sv- en if she has never dyad before. Buy Diamond Dyes-—no other kind —then perfect home d iklru Cont: Dresses tn th tsiol ntodye lluvrroolaoifn :11; or ywglliithar it is lin- mixpd g . Diamond . l ‘ - his. _or tract of nux vomlca and an ounce of nrolnalil: spirits of ammonia in a quurt of water. The raw 111189911 nll and turpentine mixture may then be given infer. Whfill 1119 Home s_vmptolns have subsided. 1T the horse is belching or ll B8B and liquid surge back nnd forth in the gullel from the stomuch,lno medi- cine should be administered by the moulb before arrival of the veterin- arian.-.-\. A. __é<oo-———— GRINDING FEED All’ “HOME There is a good deal of difference of opinion as to the advisability 6M1 economy of grinding grains for (e911 for live ‘stock. In most oases. if. 1B admittedly beneficial for the 5W9‘- particulsrly the young. U"! 91d m“! any that have bad teeth or- diges- tion troubles. The question ls whe- lthgf n pays the farmer or feeder to handle grain several times when It has b0 be taken a distance to and from s mill. 90891111!’ W" b“ fggdg or in bsd weather and tllEll my (or the grinding, either In cash The The silo is _ The counlr)’ “"39 “m1 Am] keeps the hair from turning 'l‘lic. present time. when fuel|lt points: thc so bard Lo get. would seem u-And Kilt stands a blessing to the --jA landmark of proshvrill? —\\'.1l1 llroyvn. to advance 5; m” bg n profitable pro- cfdfiili-‘e. Clrcu M! mull‘- !°'°m< desirable for reasons of _ bu-t when the farmer grinds his own ation he sees fit. HCOOPIHPK 1° ‘he purpose in view. There Wlll 1101 b" besides. it will be more easily us- simllated. on: TO THE su.o COUIIUT length- ]; saves ll lot of worthless hi1)’ lZFBY from nnnink storm form. ‘always brbiga. greats!‘ W. health; lP. E. island s follows.-— Alpurtmenls Churches Factories Public Garages .1 tower'of strength Hofiplllllfi 1101015 A‘: Clubs Office Buildings Public Buildings Residences Schools Store-s Th cat res I NVa-roh ousns w Total Buildings 1758 e . llrildgirs rugged Dams Whnrves Sewers Wzrtcrmulns 18 why m higher things Roads d‘: Streets comfort Gen. 1N0 matfer- whore it stands or how Total for ‘Dom 1840 The cost of bulldlni: slightly. The- activity 00. Business - to $7,065,700, or .32.- ‘ industrial or 3.5%; ‘public plated new work report- Novenlber amounted to Columbia 104 Engineering amounts: to $21; /, k 6d With 16,639,800 f 1921. Residential CANADA total and amount- 1 . ' bulld- building $143,600.; _ works and 1mm. of the past seasonucoupled with m. 277w The value tho coal and ruildlfflcultles, tend‘ confidently it is confidentially with the resumption for the different follows:— No. of Project's Value 1114 12,706,300 ‘ 466 7.107.100 871.300 247.600 150,800 147.300 133.000 71.500 19,000 mulerlzll dealers and rte-establish prices for spring building activity‘ on a basis comparable “with the sli-mllzlr period of 19:22. . ll is quits certain that many "is ordgrs projccts are now being overhaul- 1C£)"“,?|'l‘;st§€ ed for ~the 1923 building period. aim mm, and in every section of tho cnm-‘lorcannt. uillnffy. zu-rhitecfs are rcpol-Pgfiffl": lng fill lllf‘l‘l‘fl5t‘ in plunniilg ncllv- at mm, lly and every (iffil-c looks forivzlrd Toronto. 59 $21,453,900 w)“ ..., 1° I busy iseuson m; lng the comlink expectai that "building of modern-ya cos: homes of normal will uiudoubtedly conditions in the building field. a ively early next year. K113111191‘ volume of production will replenish the stocks of bulldingl AGENTS WANTED AGENTS MAKE for new "IRWIN; over 70 tlons; enrllost Enormous b6 resumed an. $10 mum’ . hook, -- m‘ history of mm. scttlomcnt m demand. lug I froigbt puid; luslve tcrrltory~ n m; r ..~ . “Ifnaton- C111" n1" u‘ ' Hmnus>nw flgu-rcs accord- No. of Projccts A rounded tableslpoonful of TTS fowls will Poultry Regulator-for each ten put new vigorlintogyour flock. pgfi PoultrwRlegulator is not s food but a natural tonic and hfilfllbllfldtl‘: ' which acts directly and whole system 5 PRA TTS Poultry Disinfectant” 5 28 Your Money Buck If YOU Arc Not Slfllfled 26 Sold by Dealers Every when. $21,453,900 \ Cnrlnw Avenue, Toronto . vlllllinm PRATTS 5r." YEAR or ssnv/cs Positively upon the di-s gestive and egg-producing organs-tones up the .1 — 11181145 hens [my more h eggs. I. -11 poultry, " house's sanitary. Kills mites and disable germs, " Mode in Clnldl by PRATT FOOD COMPANY OP CANADA, United T wl Often wool be flllflfilhdl‘ to allow- I‘ r ' I ‘l ' 1110119)’. with green vines, trailed to the ground. began to ring, attention was of the poor beast, and he became a well-fed the town. Merchants and manufacturers, Do you read the advertising? Read The Great Bell of Atri HE village of Atri had a great bell that was rung only in time of need. For years it had been unused, for Atri was prosperous and content. Its rope, covered One day a starving horse, turned out to shift for himself, seized the fresh, green tendrils in his teeth. The bell above him called to the predicament ward of I Advertising is a bell that is continually ringing to call your attention to something you need and ought to have. who are making and sell- ing something they think you will want, are using its clarion notes to lattract you to their wares. Many People do They are the wise shoppers-the economical buyers-tho ones ‘.0 aresitlctly up-to-date on tholopportunities for saving money or spending it to gréhtcstladvanytagc, L A I A v Read ‘thcdadvertisementsd Theyjwiliy-tellyyou of manyfwy- things you need- Read them lto save steps-to n Read them because they, place before ydur’ eyes a moving panorama of business progress. them to kcep yourself informed. the advertisements '4 1* ' lssulsrlr. a t 1m‘ \- " savé" ‘l’ i": Bead‘ l