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’S M I L K S U R P L U S D E C L A R E D T O W A R R A N T L O W E R P R I C E FLOWERING BULBS! W h y n o t beautify the hom e w i t h som e o f th e P a p e r W h i t e ■J N a r c i s s u s Bulbs? These b u lb s grow so e a s il y and t b e added a tt r a c t i o n is tru ly a p p r e c ia ted . I t is also w e ll to p l a n t . *ome o f th e H y acinths, w e h a v e th e m in blues, reds, w h i t e and v a r ie g a t e d — we also h a r e daffodils— w h y m a n , bulbs a r e th e g r e a test tre a s u r e in the flower w o r ld — i t ’s so e a s y to grow flo w e r s too— thinl- c f i t these bulbs cam e fro m H o l l a n d and ju d g in g fro m the a m o u n t o f bulbs that w e h a v e sold— e v e r y hom e m u s t h a v e some bulbs— a n y o n e who h a s sk ip p e d p l a n t i n g should g e t b u s y an d get tb e i r ’s now . N E A R L Y EVERTONE K N O W S T H A T AYE H A N D L E M Y R IA D S O F P O U L T R Y S U P P L IE S so if yo u k e e p poultry a n d d e s i r e them to lay a n d p a y —simply m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s to have u s s u p p l y the w a n ts. O u r lines of food a r e so m a g n itu d e o u s th a t y o u p l a y safe to h a v e o n r feeds and su p p lies in y o u r possession. “ S t i c k to N i c h t - W e ' r e F u l l - a - L i f e ” 23-23 1-2 and 2C Water St. Auburn, N. Y . 52.50 FOR WHEAT PRICE REALIZED BY CAIIHS FARM BUREAU REPOttT SHOWS YEAR'S RESULTS IN COUNTY 140 M e e trap HeJ3, With A fgrefate Attendance of 8,000— H o b tein- and Guernsey Mea Organize— Field Tests for Corn and Po tatoes and Campaign for Better Seeds, With Treatment at Cost T h e ' r e p o r t o f M a n a g er W illia m D a v is c n th e w o r k of the C a y u g a C o u n ty F a r m B u r e a u from D e c e m b e r 1, 1019, t D e c e m b e r 1, 1920, w a s re a d b e f o re a b o u t 200 m em b e rs a t t h i a n n u a l m e e tin g . In a s m u c h . a s h u n d r e d s of m e m b e r s w h o a r e readers o i T h e A d v e r t i s e r - J o u r n a l a r e not fa m i l i a r w i t h th e re p o r t , i t w ill be rep ro d u c e d Special Salt on Women’s and Men’s $ 5 $ 6 $ 7 and $ 8 S H O E S I B o y s ’ a n d G i r l s ’ S h o e s — t h e b e s t a n d c h e a p - | e s t i n A u b u r n A g e n t s f o r G o l d S e a l R u b b e r G o o d s , t h e w o r l d ’s b e s t A l s o B a l l B a n d , G o o d r i c h a n d U . S . W innipeg, M a n itoba, D e c . 2.— A final Aeridend o f IS cent* a b u s h e l w ill be paid to fa r m e r s b y th e C a n a d ian W h eat B o a r d , a c c o r d in g to a n an nouncem e n t m ade a f t e r a re c e n t au d it of the bo o k s of th e B o a r d . T h e pay- . m ent -w ill be m ade o n ‘‘p a r ticip a tio n icertificates,”, the m e thod, u s e d by the 1 C a n a d ian governm e n t to re tu r n to •farm e r s p r o f it m a d e b y t h e government.* i a fu l l — p a r t to d a y and the re m a in d e r on th e i r 19 19 w h e a t a b o v e th e guaran- j n e x t w e e s . F o llow ing is the first in- i teed p r ice. s t a l l m e n t : ! T h is p a y m e n t w ill b r i n g tbe 1919 I \ i n lo o k in g b a c k over the w o r k do n e 'price, b a s e d on N o r t h e r n w h e a t in stor- > b y th i s o r g a n i z a t i o n during th e p a s t age a t F o r t W illiam , to ?2.63 a b u s h e l,1 few y e a r s , w e find th a t the older sys- — .o r an a v e r a g e price f o r -th e y e a r o f tem o f F a r m B u r e a u work is g r a d u - ?2.50 a t po in ts of s h i p m e n t in M a n i- . a lly c h a n g i n g , and_ th a t the serv ice toba, S a s k a tch e w a n a n d A lb e r t# . ' r e n d e r e d io th e f a n n e r today is a d if - The B o a r d a lr e a d y h a s distributed, fe r e n t se r v i c e th a n i t was a few y e a r s 538.000,000 on in te r i m div id e n d s , and a £?°- A s th e F a r m B u reau A s s o c iation paym e n t o f the re m a i n d e r o f ?25.000.- h a s in c r e a s e d in proportions, w e h a v e 000, it i s expected, w i l l b e com p leted g r a d u a l l y w o r k e d aw ay from tb e in- before t n e first of t h e y e a r . M ore th a n d i v id u a l se r v i c e proposition an d now 5<50 000.000 represents\ th e sh a r e of fin(i o u r s e l v e s w o r k in g mors in g r o u p s k J farm e rs in the p r a i r i e p r o v in c e s . T l i e ' o r tk r o u g h s u b s id i a r y organiziit.ons. ¥? other $6,000,000 w ill g o to E a s tern j _ \O n ly a fe w y e a r s ago every F a r m tre a ti n g seed potatoes.' seeds a t th e w i n t e r fair, a n d p u t s C a y u g a C o u n ty farm e r s in to u c h w i t h o t h e r m e n grow ing good s e e d s , th r o u g h th e lis t s which, a r e p r i n t e d . ' T h e co - o p e r a to r s a r e the N. X . S t a t e : College o f A g r icu ltu r e , th e A u b u r n T r u s t C o m p a n y an d tbe .F a rm B u r e a u . M u c h ‘o f th e c r e d i t for the s u c c e s s o f th e seed f a i r is due the A u b u m T r u s t C o m p a n y f o r its co-operation in f u r - ; w ishing m o n e y fo r prizes. ' j B e t t e r Seeds. . { “A s a r e s u l t o f these field te s t s a n d : th e crop c o n te s t, there h a s c o m e a dem a n d fo r b e t t e r seeds o f a l l k i n d s . : T h r o u g h a le t t e r se n t out by th e B e t - i te r Seeds C o m m ittee, over 25 to n s o f ' g r a s s an d a l f a l f a seeds have b e e n o r - ; dered th r o u g h th e G. L. F . E x c h a n g e . ; Barn M eetings. j “T w e n ty-five m eetings w e r e h e l d . } w i t h a n a t t e n d a n c e of 339. A t th e s e m e e tings th e follow ing a m o u n t s o f seed tre a t m e n t w e re d istrib u ted to t h e , H fa r m e r s a t c o s t : j | | •242 oz. co r ro s iv e su b lim a te f o r Prices for This Week per Cwt. cK*cokN' ‘ ‘ .* ’' * ‘ * . ' ‘ * *!.’ c£t P -- CORX MEAL ......................... ........... ........................... Per s* ~ PROVENDER .......................................................... p £ Srt BARLEX MEAL, ........ . . . .................................................Per c * {;;» . .................................. .. ..................................... .. ....................... .. p p f Cwf So •“** MEDDLINGS, Standard ...................................................Per Cwt v- l MTODLIXGS, white ..................................................................Per Crt ..........................................................................................................O r t w.00 nllKiAl ............ . ................. . .......................... . .............Per Bus ^ jft BUCKWHEAT .................... - .......................................... Per Cwt fs '75 BUCiaraEAl’ .................................................... ............ Per Bus | n i T i ^ ’ . ........................................................................Per Bus $1.35 r R ^ n v r e .......................................... . .............................................................. JT 1a J?us 80c GR. OATS . . .............................. .......................... . ........ Per r w < 597 : MIXED GRAINS .................. .......................................... Per Cv^] S3 '50 w i t n c m a s h ........... ; ............................. . . ................ P% c £ I S .............................., ......................... : ................... P«r Cwt J1JS STRAW . ..................... . ........................... . .......................Per Cwt 85e We mix all o v 'gn in s for chickens. Come and see us SWARTWOUT & SHAVER 4 and 6 E a s t G e n e see St. f,C a n a d a a n d B r itish C o lu m b ia. BIGURPLUS S OF 1ILK WARRANTS . LOWER PRICE W. J. H A G E R 1 7 G e n e s e e S t A u b j i r n , N . Y . B u r e a u m e m b e r received a v i s i t o r tw o fro m th e m a n a g e r during th e y e a r . W ith ih e increased m e m b e rship th is is im p o s s ible, and the w o rk of both m a n a g e r a n d assistant d u r in g th e p a s t y e a r h a s been doae w h ere i t w a s most d e s ir e d . F a r m B u r e a u Exchange. E a c h m o n th th is little paper v i s i ts t r e a t - \111 p i n t s form a ldehyde fo r ing seed o a ts. \E n o u g h corrosive su b lim a te t a b lets to tr e a t 140 lbs. cabbage se e d . \235 can s pea inoculation. ‘-C3 c a n s clo v e r inoculation. “112 c a n s a l f a l f a inocalation. Junior Projcct Work. “T w e n ty - f o u r clubs,’ c o n s i s t in g o f a t th e sa m e tim e m ake it re p r e s e n t these clubs h a s in even- case b e e n lo- th e co u n ty s ag r icu ltu r e . The p a p e r i s cal, th e B u r e a u acting* as a c l e a r i n g the official o r g a n or your o r g a n izatio n bouse fo r th e w o rk and a s - d s tin jr i i an d c o n s t r u c t i v e recom m e n d a tions o th e r w a y s w h e r e possible. T w o h u n - fro m you f o r its im p rovem ent w ill ba i d red ,an(I fifty bovs M d ^ r l s h a p p r e c ia ted . J & th e ‘ T O r k P s n d a <■ . very few ex c e p tio n s the w o rk w i l l b e „ , o 3 ? ei s u c c e s s of the w inter m e e tin g com p leted. Personally. I b e lie v e th e , p lan* d e- p e n d to a large e\ x' ten t upon boys’ an d g i rs l s ' w o rk is one o f th e W e S a v e Y o u 2 5 % g i Chicago, Dec. 2.— T h e r e is \a big | | surplus o f m ilk in th e country,\ and % P r ic e s generally s h o u l d be low e r j — — * — ~ ” ~ *\•=- t ™ ' uuys a u u g i n w o r t is o n e o f w * E a S * n r *e-T.a r e ’ - C o v e rdale, secre- j , silou]cl lniow m o s t im p o r t a n t branches o f e x t e n s i o n tary of th e A m e rican F a r m B u reau I S.® your com m u n ity. | n-orj; an(i o n e t h a t should re c e iv e t h e h e a r t y ’ s u p p o r t o f every F a r m a n f i H o m e B u r e a u Member. T h e c o - o p e r a tion of P o m o n a Grange a n d A u b u r n C h a m b e r o f Commerce m a d e p o s s i b l e th e lim ited am o u n t of w o rk d o n e th i s y e a r .” (C o n c lu d e d next w e e k .) ■ ............... - — ■ \ \ ----------: F e d e ration, saiti h e r e in explanation i Som e m e e tin g s h a v e already been a r - g n s a i n M a n n m i g f f i a i l i n r a n i l l l i m a i m i C T m B l I K r i l n u n m H 11 m . n m i n t m n I « I ir :of F e d e r a tio n 's c a l l f o r a national ! r a 1n g ? d , a n d o u r Pla a is t0 com p lete o u r s ^ conference of m ilk p r o d u c e r s . T h e : £ c b edllIe v e f-v soon now, and s t a r t th e H conference, he said, a l m s to work out j? some b e t t e r m ethod o f m a r k e tin g m ilk If .and to consider th e p o s s ib ilitie s of co ll j o p e ration. g | “A n u m b e r of c o n d e n s e r ie s absolute- _ H My r e f u s e to buy m ilk , and, m any pro- | O N J E W E I J R Y , C L O C K S A N D W A T C H E S i s i dale sa i d . “Iu N e w X o r k S tate pro- g l d u c e r s h a v e p u t u p s e v e r a l of their j-k » » n ------- s l o w n condenseries a n d * a v e boacht sev- r. Maraventano F u l l a s s o r t m e n t t o c h o o s e f r o m 161 1-2 State Street O p p o site jjie r a l m o r e tb a t had, clo s e d . Thev pro- ~i • : g 'pose to can their m ilk a n d lay it*aw ay — t S tation = l o n th e .shelves u n t i l th e tim e when t i i j i a j j o i i i a u i i u j m i i i u i i n i m m m i i i i i i x u i n c a i i m m i i m n m m j u i m u j j u 1 1 n i x m l ithe p u b lic w in w a n t i t . r-\ ■ ------ — ------------------------------- _ j j \T h e r e is so m u c h m i l k w ithout a (dem and fo r it th a t I th i n k m ilk could m e e tin g s th e firs t of n^xt m o n th. Office Work. \ T h e office re p o r t s show th a t o v e r 1,500 f a r m e r s h a v e called a t th e office d u r i n g th e p a s t y e a r for in f o r m a t i o n ; 4,233 p e r s o n a l le t t e r s have been w r i t ten to d a t e ; w e have sent out 113 cir c u l a r le t t e r s w i t h a circulation o f 24,- 476; 140 m e e t in g s have been h e ld in th e c o u n ty in w h ich we have tak e n p a r t ; th e s e m e e tin g s have had an a t ten d a n c e o f o v e r 8.000. Live Stock. “D u r i n g th e p a s t year the H o l s t e in and G u e r n s e y m e n have both o r g a n ized. T h e s e tw o new organizations a r e th e o u t g r o w t h o f the B reeders’ A sso- SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Womens’ $8.50 Shoes at $5.45 T h e s e sh o e s a r e b u i l t fo r com fort a n d durability, several sty l e s f o r y o u r selection, in b lack or brow n kW a n d c a l f s k i n ; h ig h , low or m i l i t a r y heels; a l l sizes a n d w id th s . Special— Few Odd Pairs at $2.00 T h o m p s o n ’ s B o o t S h o p 3 W illiam S t.— ( J u s t a r o u n d co m e r fro m Genesee) be sold fo r less an d s t i l l p a v out P e i ' cja t i ° n - T tle B u r e a u co-operated w i t h m „ » ^ s ‘ome ,;f tj £ ! thesea pie w o u ld u se m o re o f it. s s o c i a t i o n s in putting on th a reople a r e not using a s m u c h milk as they should. ; “T h e 'p r e s e n t d i f f ic u l ty d a te s back. I think, to the high p r i c e of su^ar. S n s a r is ’isnd in c o n d e n s in g milk u n i ! ' thc condenseries filled th e i r shelves with m ilk put up a t a high price. There is no export « a le an d the con- (len--''rip5 are try in g to force the con -1 - u i e r to Vuy th is m i l k The people are n o t doliis it a m ; th e result is there is too m u ch c o n d e n s e d milk in the c o u n tr y .” . T O S T E I t f C E is Gie modern form of mother's time tried remedy—the mustard plaster. g i v e s quick re li e f w h e n a p p l i e d to th e h e a d o r c h c s t in cold tro u b l e s . It does n o t b l i s t e r . J u s t sp r e a d o n •srith your fin g e r s . I t p e n e t r a t e s to th e s o r e spot w ith a tin g l e , loosens th e c o n g e s ti o n , a n d d r a v s o n t th e so r e n e s s an d p a i n . is recom m e n d e d by m a n y d o c to r s fo r the tr e a t m e n t and re li e f o f colds, sore th r o a t n e u r a l g i a , c r o u p , b r o n c h i t i s , h e a d a c h e s t i f f n e c k , pains a n d in f la m m a tio n o f all k i n d s . K e e p a j a r m th e m e d icin e c h e s t . ^ -JiN * S N C y V * - \ — ' Q u a lity Products a h \ St 3 i Mliller’s Policy on Agricultural Hailed as Safe and Sane In view of the a p p r o a c h i n g assum p tion by Judge N a t h a n L. M iller of the truliem n torial office, th e program of he governor-elect a s o u tlin e d bv t h e . U i'publican S tate C o m m itte e is of in - ‘ I'T i-r. A statem e n t fro m the Comm li ve h a s it tb a t Jud^je M i l le r 's program ■i' re g a r d s a g r ic u lt u r e is to he “s a f e 1 uni sa n e and one w h i c h w ill not in- j ■iii'ie th e fajls. fa n c i e s and foibles .i tran c e d i)v th e o r i s t s w h o reside iu •'••a ii-honit'tl a p a r t m e n t houses.\ T h e 1 \UiniKtoe adds th a t w h ile he “h a s i : y i : annouuc-cd b i s ag r icu ltu r a l , '.icy th e r e is no ro a s o u to expect t h a t !:■ n i ’.i ih a n c e the p o s i t i o n he took in 1 ••nuipaign ” 1: v. ill be re m e m b e r e d th a t he - \■ 'HCiy >'pposed a n y ra d ic a l move su m m e r p i c n i c a t th e W a it F a r m s . \M ilk - r e c o r d blanks have been d i s trib u t e d to b r e e d e r s th r o u g h o u t th e county, a n d th e s e records a r e ad d e d up in th e F a r m B u r e a u oliicu. T h e B u - i i a u h a s :i~ s i s t id the local b r e e d e - s in th e a d v e r t i s i n g an d sale of s t o c k ; a lso as^i=ted tb e D u roc-hog breeders w i t h tliiiir sa l e la s t spring. Field Tests. ’F i e ld te s t s on silage and h u s k i n g ro r a a n d p o t a t o e s w ere carried on th i s y e a r . T h r o u g h th e s e com p a rison tests, w h ich h a v e b e e n carried on fo r th e la s t fe w y e a r s , th e office h a s been able to acQ u ir e first-hand in f o r m a tio n as to th e a d a p t a b i l it y o f s t a n d a r d v a r ie ti e s .of fa r m crops in th e co u n ty . H o w e v e r , w e fe e l th a t these te s t s h a v e se r v e d th e i r purpose an d should be d i s c o n ti n u e d , because d u r i n g th e p a s t fe w y e a r s th e results h a v e been m u c h th e sa m e an d the lead in g v a r i eties h a v becom e more or less s t a n d ard iz e d . Silage Com. “ F o u r y e a r s of testing sila e e co r n h a s sh o w n th a t fo r ~ <> ■€> 3> <?- <S> <$> <S> ^ <j> a > <$> ^ <j> THE CREAMERY MAN’S % TEN COMMANDMENTS _ W E H A V E O N H A N D | 1 the following Montford Tires which we are closing out pre- I S paratory to buying our spring stock: f | 2—30x3 Rib T r e a d ......................................................$14.50 each I g 6—30x3V i Non S k i d ...................................................... $17.00 each f I 2—32x3£4 Non S k i d ............................................... .. .$20.00 each | | 1—32x4 Non Skid ...;.....................................$25.00 each 1 | 2—33x4 Non S k i d ...................................................... $26.00 each | | 1—34x4 ‘ Non S k i d .......................................................$27.50 each 1 |j These prices include only above stock, guaranteed 6,000 miles | | VULCANIZING THAT LASTS I I GATES HALF SOLE TIRE SERVICE STATION i A . m 6 Water St. M I C H E N E R Phone 1634-W Auburn, N. Y. (F r o m . F a r m B u reau E x c h a n g e ) <• I. T h o n s h a l t not slum b er l a t e in th e m o rning, b u t shalt rise early- a n d deliver th y m ilk to the facto r y , f o r h e th a t g o e th la t e causeth th e b u t t e r - m a k e r to u s e profane language. II. T h o u s h a l t not cast a ll th e d i r t thou c a n s r b r u s h off the cow i n t o th e m ilk pail. 1 I I I . T h o u s h a l t not take a n y c r e a m fo r th y te a o r coffee, for w h e n th o n _ g e tt e s t a n y dividends one sh a l l s a y to : g an o th e r , “ W h y taketh it m o re inilK ; s h e r e fo r a p o u n d of butter t h a n a t a n y j p o th e r c r e a m e r y ? ” Then sh a ll t h e U u t- iM ter-m a k e r a r i s e and hold thee u p to r i d icule w ith th e Babcock ro ta r y te s t . IV . T h o u s h a l t not mix w a t e r w i t h th y m ilk, th o u n o r thy man s e r v a n t n o r h ir e d g ir l, f o r so sorely as th o u d o e t h th is th in g th y nam e shall be D e n n i s ov e r th e le n g th and breadth o f th e w h o le m ilk ro u te. V. T h o u s h a l t not feed th y c o w s too m u c h p o tato e s , onions, h o r s e r a d i s h , m u s ta r d o r b a d cabbage, fo r th e s e th in g s th o u g h they may be a s c h e a p a s a ll o u td o o r s , cause the b u t t e r - m a k e r to g n a s h h i s te e t h exceedingly, a n d th e b u t te r - e a t e r to buy his b u t t e r s o m e w h e re else. V I. T h o u sh a l t not set th y o a n o f n i g h ts’ m ilk in the cellar ’ w i t h th e cover off in o r d e r to use i t a s a t r a p to catch r a t s a n d m ice therein n e i t h e r in to th y THE UNIVERSAL CAR. T h i s i s t h e b e s t t i m e o f y e a r f o r y o u t o g e t y o u r F o r d c a r , t r u c k o r t r a c t o r p u t i n s h a p e . W e h a v e t h e , s k i l l e d m e n , t h e g e n u i n e F o r d p a r t s a n d t h e p r o p e r e q u i p m e n t t o g i v e y o u g o o d s e r v i c e . Cayuga C o u n ty ___ _____ _____ _____ ______ _ „ L u c e ’s F a v o r i t e an d Learning a r e th e i th e w o o d s h e d a s a tem p tation la r g e s t p r o d u c e r s . This y e a r b o t h ' n e ig h b o r 's cat. C e r tified nm l L o c a l Sw e e p stakes h a v e i V I I . T h o u sh a l t not c a r r y a w a y show n u p b e t t e r th a n any o t h e r v a r i - ' m e re m ilk o r butterm ilk th a n th y s h a r e eties. F o r th e p a s t two year^. d u e t o ! lesc som e o n e w ill say concerning th e e : th e lo n g g r o w i n g season, all v a r i e t i e s ' \ F o r a w o n d e r , one hog c a r r i e t h fo o d h a v e h a d a u exceptional c h a n c e to fo r a n o th e r .\ m a tu r e . Henderson & lathrop - Market thro to Franklin A u t h o r i z e d F o r d D e a l e r s I Husking Corn. V I I I . T h o n sh a l t not use u n c l e a n cans, b u t sh a l l cause thy c a n s to b e “ T h e te s t s conducted this y e a r s h o w ' '\‘ashed e v e r y day w ith D a i r y m a n ’., th e th r e e le a d i n g varieties to be H a l l 's C leaner a n d Cle-anser. for a f i l t h y c a n G o lden N u g g e t. Springport S m u tn o s e i s . a Ii ab o m in a tio n in the b u t t e r - m a k - an d C o r n e ll Xo. 11. Due to th e fa c t e r 3 a n d h e will visit w r a t h up-on th a t it m a t u r e s quickly and is a l a r a e . 111113 tiiac b ^ n s e r h I t uli a s the creatio n o f a commission p r o d u c e r th r o u g h o u t the countv Cor- I i l \ tl O 5 1 A ^ K — ia a !1 a i ^ ^ t . . * . * T h o u sh a lt H c n e y P r o d u c e r s af Chicaoo w ill nut have to w o r r y about day- lit ~ i \ 1DC T li\ fan n in g in d u s t r y d,oes not >a >' n .•mimssion o f a n y kirnl to fix ■' ■’ 1 r-.iv of any o f its products. I t I*-- \ a n t o p p o r tu n ity to w o rk out its nil I>r..‘ ,<-in> an d th i s it is under- is tic positio n to be taken by •Imlci' MilU’r F a r m le a d e r s are voic- ■ns ti i' ii->ir«* to be rep resen ted , in th e 'I ' • f n o v e r u m e u t. nnd are ol>- tiuu.n-' -.uli re p r e s e n t a t i o n step bv step 'H i e \ . w York S t a t o Council of Karm> ais 1 M a rkets is m a d e up large- i Iii'ney im p o r tatio n s ; p l a n s ,l y of farm . r-. th e f i r s t representation w e a t h e r im m e d ia telv th e d r y p lan tin g . B a rley. “ I n o r d e r to g e t a good a f t e r T h o u sh a l t not say n n t o a n o t h - ‘ e“ “Lo, beh o ld have not th e s e m ilk - | h a n d lers a so f t snap’ T h e v re c e i v e HORSE BLANKETS STABLE BLANKETS AUTOMOBILE ROBES T h e l a r g e s t a s s o r t m e n t i n t h e c h o o s e f r o m a n d p r i c e s t h e l o w e s t , s h o w y o u o u r l i n e . c i t y t o L e t u s v a r i e t v of m u ch pay an d w o rk not v e r y h a r d a t ! D . L. R A M S E Y & S O N Seeds, F e e d an d P o u l t r y Supplies 31 and 33 Market St. Phone 376 b a r le y fo r C a y u g a Counv a n d 'a s C a - - a11\ ^ e r i l y 1 s®? unto you. th i s is a ! uga C o u n ty is th e largest b a r ’ev-nro- vrhppper T h e -V rise early a n d to il I P rofessor H u r d ia a p r a c t ic a l poultry au s p ices of th e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r Asso- !_ W \ * _ r ffillril. flnH TUSMrontHFfl rV*» ^ j — ---- * ---------_r------------------------------------------? --- ~ -- »« d u c in g c o u n ty in rhe state w e \ b e lieve S UCh‘ a n d Pe r a v e n ture the th e r e sh o u ld be a standard v a r i e t v D ireorof s re f u s e r h ro buy a- a _ _ . ♦ raror. n*U1 Ka AMtnnJ U-ad n\ honey \:i. ‘ ' AH • I <7’jy I.«- - planr.r-'i s a:*- u f * % I ’r -I th»- i j A:i. to lili; atrs ■ r ;u - « «•-. i*r, £ Sun Antonio, 1 h a . .< t nt-! ibe immedi- f :: A-u.-r a.-, H »ney I.-istj*- il t>rO' i tatives of j M‘ \ -j u~\ 1 S'/urh • ,*.• r- j Ti i c ! .<•< -if >-ai 1. t > \ 'liippprs of read y mar- a,*-- 'j,.-,, j iiSfo.ifj imti>>nal nnd lo- oa> 'i f lvarii.,- tho .n d u s trv. a:i-l elui-ar: Mini work in schim ls and in humi'- nn- !.<- dwui^pd Leading a ui h* >r lie-; nn i ' I’f i t>» assist in the '.u.le*i a , 1 \iork ari1 1 ritnU It.i.u'lif D e n v er* F I? I’a<Mu<-!., A m u Ueorst* II IU>a. Itjaca, I-, S Miller, \ a lp a r a i s o . E r n e s t Hoot M edina 0 . K enneth I-IawKins. W a terto w n W is.. D r E F Piiiilips. W a shington. 1) C Col n <'ampbell C r a c d R a p ids. J J W ilder. \\ai.r..<e Ca Clifford .Miuh being oho.-ru e n ti r e l y by ngriciiltnral organization leaders. T h is Council is w o rking out the p r o b l e m s which ag r i c u lt u r e is faeins licv a u s e its m em b ers undi-rstaiK l the«e p n 'b l e m s and realize th a t th e y are such th a t ‘overnicht m e d icine nieu- r n d th e o r is ts o’nlv m a k e them mure d i f f i c u l t of solution1'. rh e B o a r d o f | r a iser an d o p e r a tes a p o u ltry farm in c ia t io n . T h e H a llow e e n p a r ty held hi a n o t h e r s e p a - • M a s s a c h u s e tts in addition to his ex- e a r l y O c tober w a s a s r e a t success j *_ a t the College. M r. Reed b o th socially and financially and every one of the m o st sue- effo r t is being m a d e to a s s u r e the suc- grow e rs in th e state, cess o f th e com ing p a r tv . larg e farm a t C o rtland. I T h e a f f a i r w ill be in charge of a Son o f L e d v a r d T d L= i= a t w o - r o ^ r v r r v c ^ ; . -------------------- ------- P r o f e s s o r B o u telle has a w ide ac- 'c o m m i tt e e w ith M rs. F . D. Woodin s t r a i n a n d wa= d»velo-v<] a , 't- X l b b I0:N SCHOOL N E X T W E E K , qu a in tan c e am o n g farm e r s throughout a s c h a ir m a n , assisted by -Mrs. A. B. College A b o u t 30 bs«h»'s o f rh r - ^ , -------------------------------------------- ' the sta t e - H e ls thorou=tlI-v fam ilia r B r o w n , M rs. B lanche M o rgan. Mrs. ec-d a r e - o w a'--aUabie D a i r y in g a n d Poultrj- to B e C o n s i d e r e d . w itli th e b e s t practices in dairying. G e o r s e F lin t. M rs. Jam e s Murpliy. Potatoes. * ’ a t ^ ’ee^ sP 0 rt. . “T h is school w ill provide an excel- M r s .“ C a rlton. M rs. M e r r itt, Mrs. “ C e r r iS e d .p o ta to h a v » r« - 'r . - \A a p x ten s io n school w ill be h e l d a t [ lent o p p o r tu n ity fo r the local farm e rs M a u r ice Sm ith. M rs. S. Horoschalk. ■ - \ I eed^port d u r i n g the w eek o f D e c e m - j t o receive a w e e k of tra i n i n g equiva- M rs. G e o n re P a r k e r , and M rs. Nelson ■ra- r s i n - -------- ---- — E x - ’len t to th a t given in th e a g r ic u ltu r a l W r i= h t. p e n o r « — = - ^ u a i c i r opirod assistance 13 sprayioz and j>ora- to - u i h u r e tn^:ho-'!= T-'c, n o r a ^ v V r i bvr 6' 10’\ llle F a rm B u r e a u p o .a j o - v a n - change “ T h e subjects to b e con- L. C D a d a n t K e o k u k Apiary in specrors »>f the M iddle W esr^ni State* convene in Chicago a t th e same tl-.no t'in c l.i las doe-.- also the I'hit-ugo-N o rilnvosrern n a ’ . o M B e n tl e y K n o x v ille, and 1 B e e k e e p e r s 'A s s o c iatio n . ety te s t ', o n e th\ Town o f S te r lin g an d on» In tfcr- Town of Sem p rouiu< h a v e be-->n conduf'ted this y e a r . 17 v a rie t i e s b e in g p lanted The re s u l r s a< in fo r m e r y o a r - show th a t D ibble's R u sset< a n d G reen M o u n tains a r e th e lead e r s . C rop Contest. “T h is co n test and seed fa i r is very im p o r t a n t, in th a t it finds hish-yield- iiig u m e t i e s , show s these su p e r io r sidered a r e dairying and p o u l t r y . W e expect to be ah le to secure P r o f . C. A . B o u telle f o r th e instruction in d a i r y ing an d a n i m a l husbandry, a n d P r o f . L. M. Hurci, f o r the in s tr u c tio n in p o u l try T h e r e is also a p o s s i b i l i t y o f secu rin g E . N. Reed of C o r t l a n d * w h o w ill in f o r m u s concerning th e m e t h o d of g r o w in g certified cabbage s e e d . “T h e s e in s tr u c to r s are e s p e c i a l l y w e ll q u a lified in their' r e s p e c t iv e lin e s . colleges.\ Holiday Dance at Lincoln School One o f th e early holiday activities will be t h e d a n c e p a r ty to be h e ld F r i day evening Decem b er 10. 111 th e audi torium of L incoln School, u n d e r the T h e m u s ic w ill be furnished b? H o d g s o n ’s O r c h e s tr a , • d a n c ing besriS' n i n g a t S .30 o'clock. Candy and ice c r e a m w ill be ou sale during the even ing. “ S o th a t 's y o u r lan d lo rd ? \ \Y e s .\ replied M r. Clipping. “ H e d o e s n 't look like an ogre.\ ‘M a y b e not, b u t he serves a wicxi i£Sl dispossession A g e -H e ra!*1 notice. BirmiEgfc*01