anzauaem ,<-._—._.,..,,._ 1 A Page 1413, Tuesday, May 20, 1958 —- Guardian - Patriot) ‘ 1 W ' i; 1 l P T G Animoi eigh s 1 at 00 real 1 7 I 1 . In Ontario ' ; 1! 1. I ‘ y Some 50,000,000 tons of straw - J go to waste in Canada every I A practical definition of heri— selection. The very fact that her- geandn 15. abtangmed on the tability may best be given by,itability is notperfectmeansthat grhfgmiggosg Zrmgllfiltlefié . considering the causes of differ-lenvironmen-tal factors, such as 1it- . ' ences between two animals for ter size. birth weight, or health, ggazf End the Cagalqlan Cham‘ any particular trait. Let us takeicoiitribute something to the dif- diam Du ofgugqegce elfxes cana' as an example the trait of weight lferences in growth rate that— are R g 0 '3 some mg ab°”t for age in swine. Differences in found between pigs within a ‘ . __ . . . this trait may be caused by en- herd- V » Clgiggeihit (1j‘iiet'a.bmt. mmd‘bofl;(e vironment (feeding, management Naturally this will cause some let enmleds “Tin ‘:. ° if disease, etc.) or by inherent dif- errors to be made in selection. Straw in Canad en 1.253 Ni)“ lg ferences arising from their dif- Some of the pigs discarded will S - Archibald 3’ W1.‘ en 5' ' ference in parentage. ' fhave a high inherent’ growth rate went of Auricultiwlggsiggfig The fraction due to the latterlbut will have been subjected to mree '°f ’ . . source. since it is caused by gen- unfavourable environment. Oth- Seamhmleg “gm the Name re‘ etic differences, is termed the er pigs with a lesser genetic Retumat mt‘: orytl to heritability of that trait. growth potential might receive 0 .e S01 starw and Results of many studies iridic- the breaks in environment and as gitllilteg :11? ;;:i1)dl;)el_s’e:";I:;eSsE&rle::' - ' ate that variation in weight. at a a result -grow sufficiently well - - .' IT HAS OFTEN been said that cheques that farmers receive are on one ofthe Island’s bountiful given age is a1bn1ut2,5 percent her- that they will be reserved for 21301:; lsT:dtV°c.a‘t°$V bi’ D1‘ Arch“ dairying is the backbone of Is- one of the surest sources of in-ipasture lands. (National Film itabie, the remaining 75 percent breeding, ‘ had‘Show5nSth1;‘t cres em.dCana_da land Ariculture and many will come. Seen above is a portion;Bo_ardl. . being. due to difference in Because of this element of cludj straw f op reS11‘l’)e’m' agree that the milk and. oreamlof a ‘typical dairy herd feedinzi A. . environmental factors. . T h i s chance some breeders will make an “fife crop of 3);: ta ohlashgl . means if we have a population greater progress than others. mm to the son ab z:’90vg° 1:” M ° 11 l°n Of I W0 Strains :;.»:i:.:“:.s*.::ei:gi..W§§:;.:* tT~1.‘;‘5;1;".‘I1‘l.il§.’.;“§.°:u2°‘.$Y2li33f§ or «me 3? me—’’%l’ér3 1 g 1 g i A I and we reserve for breeding only breeders «become alarmed or dis« Vgigkngunejfl ithoggevsgawmcofiludt - - th "It . d b th I; - ‘f ' t‘ ’ ’ . '- . -1 I » .- ‘ .g?°2o%‘piui3..1..°‘Z5S1gu"‘.."¥§fs §‘§§f§§.‘Z"uius‘§i‘¥1.§f15§ §?§1a”ti§C ?§§ViTv2§u§’fk” °‘ ”‘° ‘””““ “"“"’ S1331? w”§2§'13§1§.Lc?iei?§i§V[§§' iii?‘ .§’1ft”?§yVft1i""1‘»ar‘.'.’vii1”.§’i21f °3§' §.‘1’Vt‘f1”.n”Z1s‘i‘?§s°1l.“.;“’.”.§‘t““-‘°“ “lei . H - . u _ - 1 ~- I ‘_ I .__ erin11.‘ | gfgetggictgg sfigfignivegf 1X‘111”,3]Ve°:“3f‘i1tu5gggefgefitended to It_ is gextremely doubtful that termine the cause of cattle dis- partment of A4£\‘lOl1l‘t.llI‘e.‘ These tor in his diagnosis-of certaalihttoci age 185 pound? at 200. days of cofivey iss thgt Tifsaiil brleeders can ;any industrilall £196 can be found eases. The Laboratory service] behind the scenes scientists un-I mal ills. ' "L - . » - - -. ‘ . '. .~ . . ‘ 01‘ _sraw w to would make it plays an important part in the , Holland. romantic land of wind- Many Holstein cows have pro- one on top of another. the re- i 381:’ mustibe ké t in mind ma-it :‘fSt:;2gtig’;af°ot;5e‘i_ rlnttgnstfe’ fmfflclently profitable on the ma- — T mills, dykes and wooden shoes, duced 40 quarts of milk in a day suiting pyramid would tower in-; these fl we arepth ‘ t d H fg “tn 3. ' Jorlty of eastern farms to com- tion follows a dry spell. Splitting partly overcome by checking pushed down at one side of ii] is the home of the Holstein-Frie- and many have given 10,000 to the slcy to a height over twice for a lives 1 voile exéaec e ovfrta. awrége :1‘ 9 fylge 9°‘ pensate for the loss of straw if results from rapid new growth g-rowth, either by deep cultivation plant, and the soil heaved sli he rsian cow. Legend records that quarts in -a year. The largest of -lofty Mt. Everest. . not be exiecltiggutg ifoldafruecfigg pgcfiegntgnlhmalxvg ‘JOU5 5“ 13' such loss had to_be replaced by due to the increased moisture» or by twisting or. raising the ly to partly break the root N" two tribes from Central Europe. pnoduction of milk for one day HELD WORLD TITLE every breeder who practises éuch ipn each enexlzmon Y. P0 S the use of chemical fertilizers," Tendency to splitting can be plants. Also, a spade may be’ tom. 5”‘ ll setltling 411 1‘1=0l1'ahld' all the dawn ever recorded in Canada was 160 A Canadian Holstein, Alcartra ” — E ' ‘ D1‘ A1'°!11P31d ¢0mments. ta ,1 Of History. each brought their‘ pounds (approximately 64‘quarts) Gepbesn, is the -foiimer ofrfticia-l ' ‘ _Te°hm°‘=3cnS in the Prairie re- , 11 Cattle With ’0h6m. the One Slfaill made by the Holstein Opmlco World Champion yearly bll-MZe.l‘- ' ' 510"“ lab?!‘-3t0_FY at Saskatoon h9lllL_"Wl1l¢€ End the Ohhel‘ b1I8Ck- Reta Roberts. The Can~adria1n rec- fatproducer over all breeds with a S — Were looklng Into the various 1” The "Blaok ‘ahld White" WW 15 ond llor yearly imillr piioductiion of a‘ total of 1,409 pounds. Another . . - ' ’ ‘ uses.-°f straw Such 35 the Pl‘0- A " the i~es.ui~t of the.mril18‘1lil1E_ of the 35,314 pounds was established by Canadian Holstein, Stpringbaiik . * - ' d“=°“°“ 0‘ °°1‘rUzauns1 container. E‘ two stI‘alus- Ceutuvies of careful a-ndcherr Holstein. Re-Echo May Show countess. has had a monu- O ‘*‘“°‘“1‘=‘*1 boards and briquettes selection and management were Burke. Susie Korndyke Fayne merit topped by a life-sized figure 1 _ - 1'0 ‘°’ ‘"91- requirededhoddevelop the high-In Lass, the Canadia-ii Ohamiption for of herself, erected to her mem- 1 w;‘s1"’:;‘t‘3:n divfnergmaking * is-pecialiiz airy cow of today. ]’1f 3; rod 1 i ' , n ' . , - - - - , _ 9 3 6 0 lect of ' In fact’ at the time when the le_ 23(e,1i;i$i)ep‘o3ndsu‘c)fmW:imk' is isg;V;'ill ory_ at Woodstock, Ont. She is the fegvtéiovlesl dlllseigrejfiut lvlvlbls alfl lib lIt‘}i;ie 5% mptoms fiisually appear research, it was noted that ..cer_ L gions of Julius Caesar swept mated that if it were Wssible to Official World Champion over all that is fatal nisn abillft goorn oa sigvifin lifto 48 egurs after '1Il- eal_ straws will give a sheet of mm” Eulmpe, H0umId_ was al_ pout this amount of milk Mo breeds for meflme production of or mare of the 03-585 ‘ Aiiefileneifeclionf as otccur Tldieh sick white writing paper which to the ready med mt W mack and quartmmes and men mcemwm bmmat Wm 9,062 pounds. r m n f the f 1 .th t 1g oah 1re uses 0 isuc an as. a. naked eye and to the touch is E white cows. . gixegoarcf left with big Sjointas Sm‘. gtzith f(itl£l’(x)nvi§sell£fl't)er.e ot‘Sli(::u:l:e§ lI:ld1is't:2mgu1Shable from a high ATTACHED TO HOUSES . K .The disease is common in all toms are noticed. Howevery tlfe (:)u?p1'¥ band made from wood G Probably the reason that the areas where horses are raised course of the disease is usually Straw as a possible ri Dinecih 1{nnme1- {has been so very I "and the genms causing -the innfec~ prolonged. The animal is reluc- chemicals also was bsqurce of suc-c1eLssful in developing this tion are widely distributed. Gen- tant to move, joints become swo1- amined. emg ex‘ E as breed of cattle is that conditions erally the g0I‘mS S3111 entrance len, hot and painful. In later st‘a- C“ in Holland are ideal. the hitch through the navel cord at the ges the swollen joints may break CABBAGE HEAD SPLITS El‘ I soil and heavy nainlfall coimbin- . time of birth. There is also a pos- and discharge pus. ‘ When the N lll mg in produce g]uxLnviavn,fpa,gtu1-g_ « sibility that mares may infect Pre cm‘ ‘s th 1: ti - . cabbage heads. ""3 ' ' Iitcidentaifly. fences are seldom A” .s:l°" 3;! 3:; rSemj‘:' 155262035 :‘af"gjfilli‘zae‘;” g:':;hw‘i’fi1“°heT§ the foal prior to birth. fa-cto1r‘y pi%Ihedure.eS$g: sbiarsri 1‘i;’.j°_.1:id'f}’°,1;’§’,fdo,f"’§y 1:::3'ySI.’m. °r F°rAIn‘E1fe.g“5"(’;“°elt““d F01‘ Fire " AW’ — Casualty in used in Holland, «the rfields being 9955’ 5' eV 0 ’ ' . sanitation is of extreme im-por- 4 ‘ lrnga‘ “‘ ‘es "5" D Em and our t d b t - thing for the gardener to get all open up heavy 501]. _ . . . . V J. LeRoy Gallant P.E.I. District E P t B d ' : ga aw as as 1 ‘°‘ - «. water efmin the diiracshes‘ into ca, -..°,1193"°d 3“’35’- W1‘ ° “me °f this Later °" W en gm ar S’ proved to be cheaper than the of a previous inifection. Assurance Co. , > Douglas Mitchell. 19‘ nais which mu-M highm. lava“, may rot down V to humus, if green weeds, leaves and other other. salt blocks Weregmade. The mare Should he placed in 0 nj ht in . _ . ‘ —. K . .. . , ‘A since much of memwmw me, be_ handled Dr0DeT1y._"¢h§.dTYe1j §l1l1ff trash. Shollfldthfill gfidgfiletogrég to contain 0.015 per cent and 0. a clear pen ‘prior tofoaling. hm- Ane g1 ’ anclent tunes three horsemen‘ Wen riding across,“ desert i "3 M, “he 15% whim is kept ‘it takes a lot of time to disinte- ‘a‘tcl:)rnet1_: 01 e g f 1n M _f W cm iodine, and testedmy medmely after foalmg the navel “S they crossed the dry bed of a. river, out of the darkness _a voice called, .. 1 11 bay only by an elaborate. sys.- fgme 3“ “wally “ °°“’””“S 3 ‘W; .3 blew “Ye” ° 5° ff ' the department’s animal pathoIo’- cord -should be disinfected with HR“ 3 they 0b0Y6d- The Voice then told them to -difimmmt Pick up 5 m tem of div-kes. me stables in "°’° °f Weed seeds that are best 0 gins 9- ’“a““’f°' er,;';‘ -gists who gave the iodate a clean about 5 percent tincture of Ion handful of pebbles, put the pebbles in their pockets and remtiunt Th 3 m “wand "9 kw‘ "’°”°°”13’ "'1°""‘ “‘i‘1§.‘3.’.§"’ hit all possible burning fgeateficssfiihonsiiiie thepspecigsl bi" °‘ .."°‘.“”‘- .‘““° °’ “me other suitable dis’ In voice the" said» you have done as I commanded Ton,1on-ow at sunéd " ‘ ." ' Cl and they are 315 3 ring ./ctached __ N _ - 31 mi Permission to use potassium infectant. The cord should be will . ~ . . ' P370“ _ .. . .. . . - should be done Wherethe ashes humus making chemlc 5 ~ 8 . -- - . _ ., . both be glad and sorry. Mystified the horsemen rod . h th I 1“ to the house W‘ltJh only a door b ked it ..th. . il mat.efial.wm break down rapidly lodate has now been granted by treated twice each day until it . . _ 9 B 011; W 611 _6 . bu separating them from the k:itcli- gxése easm c°nt£1°a~pfia1es:o: and»mfl'k~é the fines,‘ sort of gap Food and Drug officials and dries up and drops off. Treat- F :2." r053 they reached 111130 their pockets and found -that a, miracle had en en. _ ' _ msh which is one. of the essential. den soil. Most experts regard the when salt blocks containing this ment of the infected foal is not - ppened._The pebbles had been transformed into diamonds, rubies am] , ii. ifilllgfiixteincgnfdriesifiiglsgitie, are fertilizer materials. A gogd sup. compost pile as an essential part cc';:‘n‘;°“’;gr:n’§r:’“"gl:€l<)ie commeerf-1 iilwdaévds tsa-tis1f‘»actory, 11331 if at- . ‘ other precious stones. - . . . . ea Nmh Amema. msewhem in hi: ply of the same canny“: obtamed VIfiixhefiiafiafisnshflflggstbeani: of a_ gable source of iodaél-xszulgorg t 0bS:rvi:.dei:h:ygl1:nce:0f‘i_:°_ , Glad They remembered the warnings they were both glad and sorry ‘I. . . he world they are known as “Frie- W115“ "19 “hes f1'°m..th°. .fi1'°f g ted. -wh th .1 . their livestock. covery are greatly increased. . they ha._d taken some, sorry they had not taken more. And this ll. ‘- . , 4. . he _ a1_d_ corpora . Vere e pie _is , the sto of msir n ' 31° mans". Only black and white place. especially w re» 111 ,3, . FY 1 a 06- . i . . , _ i.-ger it can be screened with _ ~ A1‘ — r .. . _ » 1 in Eigleagarsuggggfi Xmmzwz W00‘! 15 b“1'h°ds -$911535 W91" some quick-growing annuals or . ' ‘ ' ‘ in the W195 of the H01 ”ein_Fm.Bsian the soil. Coal ashes, on the other _. some ‘permanent shrubbery. ‘ _ F _ I! _ ‘ Howard M ch‘ no . y % Association of Canada. In addi- » E“ rt‘ 1‘ ' ‘bee d to ‘ " '1 .. -' ‘ . ‘ Is 0 . . - 1,’. to {£22.53i.':.:.:‘.f.’:“.§..I1"l‘.fi.i‘iY°..1§.‘§ii Can Avoid lstabnizestheaifdine ii‘ siifbiocks 175 QUEENM. 2 G1-a.nvill,e Street I Summ . r “ 1 =1 so-itc'h.on the end of the tail and "Y.°°a"i“g “he” with ‘am’ m“ S . 0 ’ es an Ph°“° 3520’ Res” 2377‘ ' ;..11..f........ all‘i'oua',.lems 1...-._ in Loss Of Iron" ggggfgggggggragggrgohgsg :3; . V 99‘ 1 G I } oos-. 1:‘ - - . '. - ’ -.1 - » . — _ ‘v oess. Blocks exposed for two , ~ 1 p ‘ : ‘_ I S I months under s\u,Inl'nE'I' pasture 1 >- ‘_ .u . V _ . '1 In size iihse-y' are 'flm']id«rgest.fi ‘'1 n a1 t ‘ conditions lostvall their iodine in ‘ ’ . i I ' ‘ '- 1 w tliile dairy breeds.’ A mature cow » V ' i 1 ' spite of such treatments. 2 _‘3 -‘ ~ « to s ould.W€i@h¢'tfl"01m‘1,400 to 1.500 "Loss of iodine in salt-blocks TWO. C0mD0und;s containing an ‘ ~ - in pounds and ,.a maitxicre male from exposed to the weather can be ‘available source of iodine proved « ‘ ' ‘ - lhl 1.800 to 2,000‘pou'ndus. The caiveulavoided when potassium _iodate relatively stableunder both stall . . 1 1 let xcricih 75htio 100 pounds at is used ass a souroeedof lodlinelk A " k , ’ ‘ 4 ho 1 ‘an are": airdy and aaigymp This was emonstrat in 95 V . . ' ~- ~ .. iiii raise. Tlhe lheatfers begin to pm. by Dr. Watson and Mr. David- Power - " shl duce mrilik,-wihem two or Itwio-ernd- son, chemists with the Canada ‘ ‘ , 'a~half years of age. . ’ ' Department of Agric.ulture,'and And Rules K i i H _"l‘h‘e dispolsiitioniof this breedis their recommendations have _..now 7 . ‘~ V 1 _ ‘ A ‘ docile and gentle .d fnh '0 “ , been given official sanction . " ' . ' 1 ~ , 1 =9 are ltihere-fore, easy to aihiandiiymfiifi, under the Food and‘ Drug*‘=»relat.».§,~%:;ig;ei:?E:9§fgpaifigogfinlgeifg - . . W .; ltlt "9 "“5“1’9°‘i31‘1'3' “med ml‘ bellll-8 ‘M5’ time. and get away with it‘ until ‘ ‘ , . ‘ ‘“‘ p1mdu'cers of large qulainmihi of lod' ' 1 led in 1‘ t k, th ‘ h ‘ ‘ ’. 1 - doi milk containing an averageesam~ as it": lk:Jyreliliilrri‘ans,yto“;aei":\‘:nt sting: (t)Cf!I(l)Il'xIf‘S".)1'xI“ia1:lI‘:I:(‘h()e‘fS€‘: ld§:1"Ial- I 3‘ 3”’- ount of buvtter£a1t, that is easily goitre and other ill; attendant tors find that they are unable to 3 mi digeisted by human beings. They on diseases of the thyroid gland. avoidian accident. Observe tihese - ‘ of alioh make good Ibeef. When D185. calves or foals are precautions. 135i 1erearecentiai'nlt<drdo4'b d'.',o 1: dh'l , 1. Al 1" I . for body cnnformantion zrmityge sde- i£<1?he iaeiiciefntgleéin talile mzltlefsjl shields wiirhzn mfitfismtltzhihdlg PM sired in the Holstein . Fniegian diet is immediately suspected. take—oiif driven machines to the " °i‘ lhl'0€<l. some of the more im- For this reason iodine as potas- tractor. 1‘ Sec portant being: angluilar shape, sium iodine is included in the 2. Lock brakes before getting C0“ straight top line, bright eyes’ salt. This is quite satisfactory off the tractor to hitch an imple- “I35 slim neck, alert hearing min for table salt which is kept dry, ment. "I Skin. silky h-air, -broad hips, deep but not for livestock as an iodized . 3. Never get off the tractor ' "5 body, well formed udder and salt. block exposed to the weather without first disengaging the pow- hei large milk veins. ’ ior left in a manger will lose er take-off. llnd LARGE ORGANIZA-non its iodine fairly rapidly. 4. Don’t w 1 1 tn‘ can The first impm-taitiion of any ear oose co mg. 1 “ll Cfillsequence of Holsteni-Friesian; I - _ 1 “F61 gggstle into America took place inf _ . .. . ' A 1 $3111 1, but it was not’--~until. 1331? - ‘ ., . _,_. ' . - . e that tihey were introduced into? 0 0 COMPARE PWCE -A -- CCMPARE QUALITY .~ -. and you'll choose oweriul‘ FlRE- °’ll (;‘]a~n1ada. In 1884. a half dozen en-i - N . " V P ’ " ttyusiasts held u meetin: t th * 1 , . _ . ew» owerize ' ‘ ' ~ >. WOW Induswiaiggxmbf HAS SERVED , . P 5 H d r k P V d tractor bars. bigger and stronger should ‘ rtion tfioremulnner of the ONE) and - r owerjuster Rear Wheels el'$. I-I resse ower in s I reater ‘trea ' ' ‘ organized the Holstein-Friesian “‘ ' 0 Automatic Draft Control P ' 9 it w’ld+h' flared openings and dual shgck pro Association at Cainadal In the , . . _ tectors assure you of longer more ca able t’ H Y - ‘ 1s.ini_V.(,.dd yea,” sdme_me',-1 the - 35 0 Full Time Power Steering‘ (optional extra) I I b I P i . Ire I e. ou get greater bite, better S Hulstgiu cow. has ”ad\na»nced 1' in ~. ’ . ‘. . for over ears 0 New Safet '-Switch Sta‘ ' c eanin ess ‘ar wi lin n ' ‘ ‘ ' ° popularity mime mm-whm she. Y Y t l . ltlng 9' 99 9 5 Cl reduced tire wear when you choose FIRESTONE-M _ fig how ouitnuinibens ‘all oth « . _ . ou e a new ma t - .- z . ‘ ' « ' ‘ breeds comtblilned. «The itg§fi'1"I One of the most-exacting services today is E S ery over farm viorii when you NO OTH ER TRACTORW-IRES GIVE SO MUCH FOR 50 L0 ‘ ting] 1,;,..,, has over 12,000 a funeral service t rth_l k take the controls of this new Oliver. Right at your c . _ W P ) [ml] which makes it we largest Wm’ _ . ! ° W0 ‘Y mar finger tips is eager, flexible power to apply at ' . 4 nlye’ bred livestock organizaitioniivn the the passing of 3' beloved one A funeral drawbar ‘V hydraulic S t ' ' 1. ' lle. Bllhslll Empire and in 1951 3 should- express as eloquently as pos- ’ ys em or PTO_qu1°k1y’ ' 5-it total 0'f 61.799 anuimails war ’ cu’ - -’ - ' .' SlT100thly. . 1 » twist istered. may heal-it “Mae ‘ESTES; Slbley the 1-heartening promise of the life , mun Br'an-t1i1o.id/0..-1:.. 1 ' I eternal . . comfort and t ' We are 1 1 1 rnoFITABL.ri5 COW — " Sus am us Th Th“ mm“ W the 0 through the darkest hours. N. D. Mac- Deal r .. . .« his in: pnn1ni.,-niiy of §.h‘eYeE':,1f:£e".L‘r; Lean’s -years of experience"as‘sure you e S ' E: t‘. w 1‘ - . . - - - . . ‘ hcmxxith f;lra(:ry{0i;aVr:;er1s3r lsE~ngt of a dignified and appropriate memorial 501‘ ' ' roll; ..-\rcih1'4b ld, '~ 1 1‘ ' ' ‘ *' service for our loved one. W ' «1 °°1 "13nt1a1aFanil§lefC0t:l‘thOf Expe«rl- f . dl y . _e Offer the new 4 Gfgufld W Department of A ‘e Dominion YOU rlen y, sympathetic help with at- ' M o (il‘."§liirei(1‘_--She is §;‘e°‘;;‘:Sl:9p:_1(:1fs tention to the details that mean so P°"“rd Gfip Open Centre -«‘)L‘ .‘ . .1 “ _‘ .- _ . V , ~ ms Stataei;yenEo.»‘vS. thle3e.'éi-1—i-Itiguoltl much. Our final services are conducted in ROW Raker Tracror -fir I W, - . . . ac - -. , . , 1 ,. . :l1‘drl§df‘lcl)t10n to holding amhe dignity and ieveience befitting such NOW e j lhly . I‘ 1 ~ ' - . C“, G, {licvldh39 E1 Solfemn occasion. We strive to give the on Display TOP TRADE .. 1,.“ vi ._ . or _iit- m95t‘n0 m tt V V‘ I l ~. x—— _ .,. I ti;i.1s"§?d3i1°§“i§‘.£“1I” “““‘°“*~ little vou 1'11 1, 3 Old how mud‘ ‘."' h°“’ wh ALSO HAVE in S’.l‘(.C-K AND ARE AU'l‘H- i Q l mu YOUR " z ‘ M T . or of Perm.» — .. . .aV ._pen . In your tlmg of . . .. . ; D OLD Tiiurg V . Be ggétihlti aezyséem of keen. sorrow. call on us——-we are always ORM.£'D Dk'AL£'R’s THE‘ FOLLOWING‘ I " A ‘ A ’ his by the Dominion iigpiirttgizhtneii? mi‘;-‘1’ in serve, ‘mu. Cunningham Hay Conditioners, Cross Elevators. I '; ‘ildi Agmiuiiure and available to sill‘ Pollard Row Raker. and a complete line of Firestone owners of puieb ed‘ .He_ 3 L 1 '- .- , - . ‘ ' 5l< and records it 0; 3 scgeéial N‘ D. Tires, Refiigeiators, and other appliances. ; we slice! and as a check, an iullspseuc. _ t " his top ft/»0ln the Depaitinciit .super- l7'llNER.‘1L DiRF.C'—l‘0R".~ F N hie: (.‘l1Ll‘_\'lll’lall weiglis each in-ilkin 7 ' ‘ ’ ’ i ’ ‘ V ' 3 Charlott 1 ' 0 vi»se~s the imilkinvlavnd weighs the 6 Own Prince Fdwa -' 1‘.—1 . .. * or . . ., . _ - _ . H mm M muJm_.;mm_m.‘_ V L I . rd isnmi l\oith i.Ll\1(-:7. Dial 5956 , 187 Queen Street 314 2 W _A l _ Phone 6 ‘ vi‘ ‘ M’ V 7'