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In breeding plants and animals, (he more quality in tho parents the greater is the possibility of obtaining good offspring; the more the parents are unlike, tho inoro'numerous will be tho new forms resulting; and the more they ore- aliku the larger tho proportion of offspring harmoniously blended. Owing to Iho high cost of horses and of feed, bullock teams aro coming into use again in Knnsas. Hevefords are preferred. The boys' corn clubs of the United States have a membership now of 50,8-10. The. bost result for 10U was shown by J. Hill, of Alabama, who produced 212! bu.'hels on his acre, nt a cost of B.C cents a bushel. An unreserved rale of a conlractor's and carrying plant in Woodville is advertised in Another column. This is raid to be a unique opportuiitiy to anyone requiring plant of the nature advertised. It is stated that the horses are mostly young, and in first-class condition, n:nd that the plant is in good order. Tho premises can bo arranged for by anyone desiring to enter this business. Ask our saleswoman to fit you with a Warner's liust-proof Corset to-day. Wellington Drapers.—Advl. The successful Hockmnster is the ono who detects the first sign of unthrifliness among his sheep, and removes them to fresh pasture.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 10

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 10

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 10

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