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The canadian gleaner
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  • Huntingdon :[Canadian gleaner],1863-1912
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jeudi 15 décembre 1910
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s;-l-u Jid assortment of Furs, which ex.vis that of any previsus year.I* ving laid in his stock of sa furs very early, ke escaped the v'eat advance in ilues, and, as g treult, he has not advanced h prices.He especialiv calls atten tio to his choice selections Ladies\u2019 Furs in all tbe fasbionai furs and styles, also fur-lined Jac ets, which are made to suit you au vout puree, Besidez Li \u2018lies Jacke there gre Scarfs, Stol:« Pas, a \u2018 Apai -nes in great vniiery and «H pouces, Du uot fail to look ai our Muli hey are fashiona.le and comfor atle, You can buy one for led me.y than you wouli pas cl: Wt e, « men why want oar Coats, \u2018nme apd see my stock of Rac) vu.Wallaoy, Natural and Brow mbat, Bulgarian Lan: Rnssiax talf, Lusted Beaver, \u2018ri 1 Dug Coats, You can choo i.Coa vou wish at a suitabl tive, Fo: Dress Coats, our fur -line are uncqualled.They are made of the best English Beaver Cloth, The lini:@s are our Canadian spring ca æht muskrat, collars and severn f Persian Lamb or Otter.all orders and repairs promptly and carefully done to the client\u2019s satisfaction, Fastern Townships Ban} Capital and Reserve, $5,100,000 BEAD OFFICE, Established 1859 SHERBROOKE, Que.Wu.FARWELL, S.H.C.MINER, President Vice-President J.MACKINNON, General Manager 81 Branches in Province of Quebec Acton Vale Eastman Asbestos East Hatl:y Avers' Clift Farnham It -dford Frelighsburg Heehe Granby Belncil Hemmingford Belceil Station Henryville Bic Howiek Bishop's Crossing Huntingdon Black Lake Iberville Brome Joliette Bromptonville Knowlton Chambly Basin Lacolle Clarenceville Lawrenceville Coaticook Lennoxville Cuokshire Magog Cowansville Mansonville Danville Marbleton Dixville Marieville Dunham Megautic Montreal Mont St Hilaire St.James-st.St Jolins 120StCath.st.F, St Joseph, Beauce 593 3t.Cath-st.W St Renn North Hatley St Hyacinthe Ormstown Sentstown Philipshur, Sherbrooke Fte, aux Trembles Sherbrooke, Well-st.Richmond Sherbrooke, Upper Rimouski Stanbridge East Rock Island Steanstead Roxton Falls Sutton Foxton Pond Sweetshurg St Armand Station Thetford Mines StChrysostome Thetford Mines, W Ste.Elizabeth Upton St Felix de Valois Valcourt St Ferdinand Waterloo d'Halifax Waterville St Gabriel de Weedon Brandon West Shefford St George, Beauce Windsor Mills Also Branches in Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia.ings Department at all Offices.C nents all over the world, Farm and Garden SELECTING SEED CORN.Better Run Risk of Frost Than Pic the Ears Too Early.The first step toward better see corn for next yeur must be taken the fall by selecting the seed ea from the stalks in the fleld.The cox should be allowed to mature well à the stalk.By selecting the earlie maturing ears and picking them fro the stalk as soon as the husks begin turn yellow, which is a common pra tice, earliness is secured uf the expens of vitality.writes Professor Moore the University of Wisconsin in ti American Agriculturist.A slight frost will not injure corn it is well matured.and it is better run the risk of a frost than to pick ears too early.The latter part of t.growing season seems to improve t vitality of the corn greatly.Care should be taken in picking se 9 secure ears which are attached the stalk about three feet above t ground.Those ears which grow cit very high or very low upon the stn should be rejected.as they are un sirable, having characteristics whi we do not desire.For the same rq son we should avoid selecting e with very short or long shanks from deformed stalks.Go into the field after the husks the ears have turned yellow and lect the well formed ears from gd stalks.Put them ip sacks or bask and bring them to the side of the i and husk.It is well to follow defi rows in securing seed corn, otherw « large number of good ears missed.After the corn îs husked m: ears will be found jimperfect : should be discarded.Only those e sabould be retained for curing for s that are of good form.Seed « should be put into the proper place curing the same day that it is ta from the geld.; a ve 1 0 rm BEANS AFFEOTED WITH ANTHRAGHOSE- (I om Field and Farm, Denver.) rop.Nearly every oue is familiar vith the spotted fppesrance of snap aeans nnd especlally ¢f the wax pod- led varieties.F'ructically all parts of the bean pu * vxcept the roots are subject to attack.I'he most common indication of the presence of the disease is tbe oceur- tire of brown or black suünken areas on the stems, leaves and pods.They nmy also appear on the seed leaves und stems of tbe plant soon after appearing above ground and cause considerable losses through a reduction in the stand.On the older plants the attack is font serjour on the larger veins of the inves.aud the leaf may be wholly de-
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