... __ - A For P r n _ I I w ‘ ‘ L N GUADHA » 13'o§..f§}%iii&.ri`.§f.°h1-igfoongii _ _ _ _ i Q FARMER Roads deperliments of The Guardian ,should give nxnminntlo l l lu eifhlf 5Y ll“°|U°n»_ °°"'°lP0l1dGnce or "'“bj°“¢¢l 58-°l\ m0l1th and lite? the 1?: seeere blistering. otherwise; Answers will be given by Full! experts to Questions of general interest and space will be given in any article! 'that will in any' way help to' advance Prince Edward Is- land interests. ' Contributors are asked to have their articles at this office early nnch week. as only a short emergency item can be handled as late as one p.m. Wednesday. All received after that hour cannot appear until the following week. ii o » o a .- »_o»_»,»‘» ue o ous Q? *J 0:0 o? o o o e o o o o ,»o.»,oo,oo,oo,» O Q ` ` V .oo,oe:5¢,oo:oo§oo:oo:»:u:¢»;u:ao:¢o°n THE SCHOOL ' » line s - , .;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;i.;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;.§ o ue- so ° 4 o". ~ o o o o o .‘°»~o“.°'.’°~ o o o ¢°’¢’°¢°° Contributions for this department should be addressed to President Teachers’ Association Guardian’s School and Home P. O. Box 188. Charlottetown. "CONTRACT JUMPING." “‘“* larg (Selected. ) lack Nothing is so disturbing or nnnoy- t ing to 9, Board of School Trustees ns 'Wm the sudden resignatiori of a teacher th” _ _ _ lute in the summer vacation. At that qodge rpsponslhlllty f0I` 00l'l‘0ClL Ar- “Bed m mcpmg the houses in which time it is liracticang -inpossible to 'thm find a capable person fitted for the `h° is particular vacancy and it is not in- i Shop- u.uuueul_ that work Ol nu uutlru your levied to do work wlllcll is almost my essential if the animals are to be uulleru buuuuuu ul the wuut of some tgnintin in inn uuture_ which reuulrus lmpt in a healthy condltioii and thus one qualified to meet the needs of n almost rio thou ht and little atten- hnvc DOW" to “slat mfection'-F*“`m particular situation. - U0" Ui all lirofessioiial misconduct of is Only EWU" WON( which 11003 T011-llillc . which teachers may bn guilty none thought and attention as he shows in more deserving of condemnation willinrncss to do it: which means than “contract jumping," A teach- that cr s agreement should be considered rest a serious obligation to be broken only for the most serious reasons. It shop spells more liberty than 5 hours ' is not line an ordinary business in a aizrcemeut, because it involves not u. he onlv does what he can easily do n iiicre material service but ii spiritu- with nl, e, public service, of vital iuiiioii ,out ance to the community. ‘cype on f HOW TO KEEP cling THE SCHOOL REGISTER. The register at present in use is somewhat antiquated and the lnstrllfl; ` »Z»2°°2° tions /contained in it are rather con-4 If* . fusing and. in._.places contradictory, _ but until it can be revised teachers gy" O iiiess»»iei!hs'-chiluisllf ol ii. 'rho lol- lowing instructions should be care- fully observed eveu if they differ from those in the Register. Enrol lil Part I of the Register, A every pupil who comes to school; the and mark carefully, age, _when en- ¢1`l“l rolled, name of parent or guardian. U01' etc. As soon as the classes are or- tcm ganized, every column in that part will of the Register, except column 'fWben 0011s Left,” should be completely filled or t out. As new pupils arrive they eilor should be enrolled in the same way. kno Thus Part I of the Register will contain the -names and other partl- laid culars of all the pupils who attend the during the term. hat It is part of the teacher‘s duty to lien find out the names, ages. CIC-. Of mln children in the district between five ple and sixteen years of age who are not mln attending school, visit their homes mu and endeavor to secure their attend- dlul “UW and enrulment- If there be in somewhat discolored showing the the district any children of school courses the mugguts l0lluwud_ The “K5 Wl’° °°““°t b° gm' tc' “ttmd apple is punky and the surface pitted. school, their names also miust been- Lurvuu leuyu the apple lu about tered in Part I of Register, but in a t separate place, and with column ug’ "When Enrolled" loft unfilled. Thus lrarmeri snd‘others interested are '~§”°°"d “I Exmllilletiplls, and must s lnvlted to eolitrlbute to _ The Farm,|l fluff wuo h The Dairy. The _Tnrf,` and Good ifnonth shonllfbbwthm whom 8 mm Wm” of mg’ unbaptw' M quwuy M FOR UH-IER USES 1-1 IRB are not only useful for food tu for many other purposes. for in- nee- "NUY k°Pt- T319 Dame of every If one is burned or scalded, apply ‘telldance must be int ilillbfihir m0|l,th's wpgimg bggumbalore E Part 3, of the Register contains the but B ere. The teacher possible to exclude the sir; it le cool- andi soothing, and often prevents il* U1* Pwpsr places. Benton iight, erin-and with “mol i spoonsfnl of cold water, flavored _ -_-_.___ -, slightly it ls hsalin nourishin and WHY BOYS LEAVE scliool.. i-slashing g' g °--r E gs swallowed whole are said to I form a new coating on the stomach east half of the boys the cnun- and will aid nature to resume-her H Dvllfr leave school as soon as the work after an illness. W 5 OWS- \vl\lch ls usually at 14 Eggs, it is well known, are a per- YW? 0! age. But only a small per- fest diet. and one could exist if need cen age leavclthrough any rcnl pi-nn. be many days on them. to the exclu- Sufe 'win their parents. 'rhsi is, the sion oi nil other iooii. great m°J0FltY Of parents worship ed- If a mustard plaster is mixed with “°“ti0” IWFB8. and are willing to the white of egg instead of water it h At try l tlnrlkc vl'_hatever sacrifice is necesasl-y, Will not blister the most delicate io tiunn inns their children in school, Skin. thus enabling one to keep it on s e conclusion of the ‘Amerlmn a long time without danger of mak- Mi(1)c inist.’ ' ing ii sore spot. n the other hand, the mnjni-ity Ol °'“"1"Y°“‘ WHO have work to offer wlhdich until they are atleast 16 years gum llauulorliatriyfnot until they nrn 1g_ 'I1 o money which boys u to these ages can earn is certainly) Swine fever is the disease most 1101*. in any 'degree an equivalent lm. dreaded by farmers. This, it should 3;? education which they nnnnid 0l,_ be clearly understood, is a. germ dis- n almost universal plea on the pant of origin. 'l`~he sole cause of swine fever the children in thnt they hate school is the introduction into the system and yrnnt to work, what does this of a nenlthy pig of the specific germ "wa"-' What port of school his ao ff°m_¢h° belly Or ervrsta of B. diseas- thny hate and what part of shop life Bd Pig. There is treason to believe du) they crave? that thu disease is not urifrequeiitly ne of our correspondents who has conveyc to places at which swine find abundant opportunity to invnn¢;i_ are kept by means of persons who gate illese matters holds that the huge llieenl in Contact with diseased es cause of this nnfectiuu is an me. s e scwhcre. Tile farmer who of willingncgs tu llllull and tg breeds the pig he feeds is less likely responsibility. That is, it is n |20 suilcr loss from. this disease than nf incintal laziness. As he views the far"’e" who buys in the 090" situation n my feels that we can market. Great care should be exer- -i-____ SWINE FEVER. the cattle with all the feed they will ake Digs Bri? k0D§_clc_au _and comfort-_ c, Cleanliness of the sties and eding of pigs on suitable food arc d etic, English and everything else the taught in school by entering a am There. at his age, he is only al- fe ll for its successful completion. He an Hume' Englwnd' €_;..___.__ ~ tion may piomise fair results, but the real value of.cach one is to be measured actually and practically by just her individual yield not the av- erage of the herd as a whole, at the end of n full season’s worl¢_ many never rise at all and the TEACHQJG THE FARMER comparatively slowly.' 'IHE VALUE UF ALFALFA- To a boy 10 hours a day in the ‘ ' "”"“ One morning recently an education- schoolroom’ because in the shop l automobile train started out from cfs 4. 0:0 .;. » o o_o vez” THE FARM zu" 0 o e o 9 ,Q o°4’l f e ous 0% .;. .;. .;. .;. »;. o » , .;.. . Recent! an electrician in Holland weeks and enter the soil, where .»,».;»‘..;..°»~..°..°.»° »‘..°.»;..g..;. Y ‘ o Part I of the Register must contain awthe form of tho adult “yu The electric current through it for the the names and other particulars of mes not only all the llllpils' who have ut- tended during the term. b“l» H190 Ol appear about tue urut ol July FILL THE PAH-'S' period mentioned. The New York This is an important date to re- _ V , _ _ mber. Careful dissections show Ill 'WHY SWUOUB P0-SWFGB “V” “UW ‘°,’ft‘°" shim. h b lou u 1 those who should have attended but' git the eggs are not lully developed becoming quite short and dry, and in Amit 61 “Se HS 0°" ll 0" nie not. And last hut not least the Visitors’ Record on the last vase Of in _ . ' h t f i h> : A we 'll' “"3 ,f,';r°l'fuf,'§°l;fl“;f,§; télfufl i(i)ii'i(11l:ritt(is athfiliod soiilgwsngf Eilsctrici-nrhg 25 riotzzfunmxt Purt I should be °B\`¢fUl1Y k°l‘t» and emersfclfei ulwu them before they culent iced and, in many cases, some Holland. tl"`0\lgh a long 901188 Of ex- us soon as the semi-annual examina- in W ~ O p lt u U-n tion concentrates as well be supplied to perimvllts. f0Uf1l‘l that he “mild tak” tion llns been held-and the holding begin their work of nu es c a cows. No cow will ive the an absolutely fresh cheese and in one of such 'an examination is required by law-the Record of semi-annual TH examination on same page mlllt bb iilled out. the d iry g, u _ _ ION, maximum amount of milk which she day actually “age it two years. In E B?RAY AND APPLIUAT is capable of giving during a iacta- other words by H1080! Ol 0l0¢\>l`i°ll»Y T 1 dl covered poison bait tion period if she is compelled to suing- he would make this fresh cheese have $7.25; stock hcifcrs, $5.50 to $6.25' .;..;..,... .. ° OO .. .. .. o'¢ .. .. .. .. . oo oo oe oo as ¢ on oo oo on o o *oo u no of oo on oo of oo oo no oo eo oo as no »» . ~! .;. . _. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ._ .;. D ffl! t . 'Z ` i ` . 1 mgru hmtllnizlteswlryll limos as rises AND heels andflorth lroin one to the other, saddle and chi-rings nniinnls, $350 to 'rhsrs is o duplex or .ionhio motion 'io y ' _ . o ; , ' _ herd is diminishing, look to the feed is 8 good demand. Prices jumped over, ing cold water. There is also, in to end of the busliness at once. The 0112 Cent ill f0llV"SlllPS» Belling at H0100 Daflellhl. observed a ravenous inl;e_ pllstlirnn need slll,l,1nmuutlu,: to cows, $3.75 to $7,00; licilcrs, $0.50 We give the following extracts fvfim m llll lille [mils lllld Gillis with milk, Glvr\ to $8.25; stockcrs and fecilers, $6.00 ,n private letter rcccivcd this in., wi th nnmlnnn feeding 8 l_njn|_ to $7.50; fresh cows and spriiigers,-‘from ii Cam-idiuii patron of tlin uly- of $35.00 to $85.00. llc-silrilc. llis structures slioili-l be on ____________ Vcuin.--$0.00 to $12.50. czlrcfully liotcd. The day of rccoiiiiig mf HOKE.-H0f1Vy, $9.40 to $9.60; mix- may soiiic sooner than men antici- “,' , _ F/lrrrs nun FIGURES. cd- $0.00 to $0.70; voriers, $s.eo toinoio, one when it coincn it inny ho ‘-‘°““"'y ‘”°"“”“‘""' $8.95; stairs, $7 to $8: duirics, $0.25- irrctrievnblc. Z' to $9-75; | "1 see an article in your paper of Because ii farmer keeps n herd oi Sheen and Lnmbs-~Lembs. $5.50 24th :vlny sintlin; cunt inn 1,1-can don, dairy cows it does not necessarily to $7.50; _vearliugs, $1 to $Ii.50;|nof. iiiiikc any iicafiwiiy iii the U. S. follow that cuch one in the hc-rd is wcnthcrs, $5.50 to $5.05; ewcs, $2.50'A__ and 1 iiiii afraid tliiit it will iii-ic especially adapted for dairying. The to $4.75; mired, $5 to $5.25. grouiiil here iii Uniluilii. l think that type and E5Il°3I`2l1 f1llll08»l`1UlC0 IHBY bl! every si'l'ilb that you had in Scot- but sped. the tcmpermcnt _end dissosi- --n-_ inini .-,nr i.nn...-in,-,., ...ni yn... nnl.,,,.¢_. ~ .:: :°'--°:.:f ' ~ ‘ The .nterition of the Agricultural - -. . » » - ~ »» bringing in horses that arfno good. Extension Deliartnzent of the §m§g6£y§§§tJa£g§tr§;Z;:JrgE§t dit? gftiyhlczngus l;l;l;¥_u§?°dt’(':'lI saw a horse five years old that "°°""‘°®'*‘°*‘°4°4°‘:°°:'°°'°°°°:‘°:°°:°°:":° muonal Huvnter 'c°mp“ny' which For"insta/iicJ` ¢wo'*`bo`ws yielding the be eaten in order to obtain th; re- Bold to an importer here' and hc in ' i hi” th* campus” i“_h‘“d' is t° mnkel .same weight'of milk may differ in quisite percentage of nutriment ‘tum Bold to 8' neighbm of "‘i“e' That CAN CQNTRQL APPLE MAGq0T_ alfalfa as well and favorably lnnown umuuctlou ul rut by 175 uouudu Ol lu countries where tum, l 'C m_ horse wouil not cover a maro; the _ , - ,_.,__1 ' east of the Mississippi as it is now ‘mtl Two cows the same age may pamtively short winter esuiheas in, owner ncvcr could get him to seed _ mont ngnntiyu np,-ay remedy lol. in Montana, Kansas, and other west- dlllel. lu umm; by $25_00_ The aged thu south of Fuuucu S’uulu und uulone. I snw another one that--sold* 9 apple lnnggut was lutuly dl§u0,,_ ern states. Alter the campaign in cow muy do ful. butter than the flyu parts of the uuutlueut' l C lil ru. ‘to another party here that nevcr lcft .Kent County the automobile train . . . ' “ “ 0 ""' f 1 ~ 1912 i ii 1 f at the college of aglliculture at “sued Commun co ntl si Michi an year old. Two mature cows in the ,t in uimont ,yulurely u,,ku0wu_ Heu_ one ou’ ln tu am iesue iiro on y neli, N. Y. Before describing the 11 9 F1 E i same herd have been known to differ vc i lm t ` i ll b d t ia few "3 “mee 'M I 0°” d.°“""‘°r' my und my uxperleuce wlth ll, ,__ Ohio and Illinois. It was shown lu production by eight yhonnnnd exfutgluauvrggorlrllgulruig)yclzyiirgg fed? ste. The horse trade is quiet here, , perhaps, he best to first briefly tl"`°“5h°“¢ the "lp that °“ the WP* pounds of milk, One herd of twelve and in order to confirm this stag... ""8 Will be ful' li Wh1l¢._ lflll 2:0011 _ _ inoi- uns iiic,_history and noon... '°“1 Qelliend “lv-Y lvms mt °f *lm cows lost year rave thirty-six tons insnt it is observed :lint when ionn. 0"” *"0 “ll "-‘fht» “"0 Wm 0”- I “"“(Purs Bred Cerhflcaf: No. 5| llls serious pest’ lol. lf our sul-ay Mississippi alfalfa could be raised, of milk more than any other nerd of uerutolure yleluluu. clover has refuuedylireeiling, some, and have pl'cnty ofl Eu ure to ue ellectiw we must yielding three crops a season and twe1ve_ Hoey are thnsn yital points to ll,-Dducf, it in uuylug uuuutltieu' Eu eriquii-ics for rilies of good quiility r w exnntiyuwnen and now to ant. vsllferesingufffitmw cfguliu to live tonstto to be dei-intltely ascertained by the that other reulmeu has had lu hey vvitlh sornchsiify but the iilipoiltntriony uc” A great youuu mu Fuuulty rue muggut hatches from the egg e acre, a l n be grown a _a pi-ncticaf airymisn? Such facts are s,,ul,1lud, lt ulsuuuc,u.u_ It lu uluul eil bc_lir t is ycni, nm on y i._ooi u DY fi “man “Y just ““dem'°“i'h cost or less than $5 8' ton’ .and yet bmllght t0 light when Hgufes M0 caused hy animals being left in thc 0"” will he wanted' Any person who rottors of size and substance. Will Suu, ul the lrullu The muggul excel in feeding value, as a milk pro- used. It is just as simple as A. B. ntnnle for nwerul lluys’ und uurluu lir1_nf!S 1100!' 01105 Will List 10f_l1~ I l\l{V0 cluu, lu from two lu slx days' de. ducer, wheat bran costing over $20 C. Keep _ records of individual pro- this time ueluu ,eu the ordluury written .von these few lincs in the _U1-ilu ding on the weather, and nsglnn a ton; that it,was twice as cheap as duction; it takes scarcely ten minn- u,,a.ullty ul hay whlch they would tcrest of the breed. trying £0 sive Mud you “null iquldulu ning” of lug und tunneling inside gnn np. corn in putting fat onhhogs, and tiles per cow per zlnrinth, and abundan- uuyc reculycu were they at wurlu ly you liloinsc light on the horse trade Acuuirl lu Lu, dum ul Buuuu lush rendering it unfit for use. The ylelgigegverd tvyicve as glen' acre t y pays cvcry _ a ryman. Dusty hay lu u great ul.0,lucu,. ul here. - cotish Farmer. tue lumen muuuy .,l,,uul. lu 1913 sted apple may contain many 35 fe C 0 01° 01` Um Y- lieaves. Violent exercise, which un- ggots and the nesh of the fruit ” naturally distends the lungs or an racing events, of nil alms. Faden’l lleys several thread-like lines. mir- ~ hcreditnry predisposition to the dis- THE Dl¢0UGH'l‘ l»‘oA1.. winnings for 1912 nnioniitsa to S35.- . . EN . CHEESE u _ _ ' .. °». '°. '». - - ' . ..,, '. fected with it, ns well as phthisis. It to supply the foiil with such feed and st of them remain until the f0l- -' ° ° ' ' ‘ ° ° ° ?:';4ff;I‘:]n_‘:_Bdb;'"3'a;§ynrép;2i|;itg'r::€f:; would he well to mention some of the trciitmeiit that it will be kept iii ii ing season, when they change in- FEED THE (-OWS To “ prominent symptoms of the llisease.- thrifty, growing condition from birth 9 ' \` ’» V1 insanity. 'rho eric me .honld-11|’ also spending a part of the time on $500 each of the flanks when the air is bein mug they old. pasture. In this way none of Poultrv -Ducks, 20c. t 22c. expired There is at first a semi! §;,‘;,:mtl|:t;'°u§ Wm Ilffgu ig mgtsfr' --the ilelds__are eaten down too closely, chickens 18c. to 19c. collapse of the abdominal parietal. or of ` Q and the Brass Oli all is allowed to Dressed Hogs.-The market for walls. Then after an interval which I, keep growing and fresh, and will pro- dressed hogs showed an advance as can be easily observed, the object of um u u l. lu lt lu um - duce much more feed than would be high as 15c. per lb., being paid lor which is to complete the evacuation- fo n g a an 0 M11. the case if one of the fields was grsz- abattoir-dressed, fresh-killed stock. of the chest, there is generally if au ed bare before turning into another. Eggs.-Active. Fresh eggs sold as short, dry, wenk, low-sounding cough, It is well to let the grass get a good high as 29c.; selected, at 27., and a wheezing in the throat, with evl- fl start alter the hay is removed before lower grades, down to 18c. and 19c. dent manifestations of d s noea. h' - -turning on it. If this is not done, Buffer--Butter export began last occurs paraxysmally, ahdp is duer tl; good mature ta keep in this Mx' very little feed will be produced by last week with less than 1,000 pack-‘yviolent exercise, the effects of sudden- W _ with orange or lemon, sweetened the field. _If the milk yield of the ages, but advanced in price, and there ly breathing cold air. or after drink- M I hay, grass and grain if givenong- ortunlty. As soon as it learns Vila; wed a run or creep in which open grain box. Whole ooh. an nd linseeii oil meal, in the propor- ons of 6-3-1 by ’we1ght, forrp a here the foal may have access to it all tiiues. Thus the foal has an opportunity learn to eat grain and hay, and ts to prficticnlly full feed before dsiryman cannot afford to let -the 23f}c. to 23§c. and makin e uiva- ai etite d e _ ge - _ il -_ ' C0Ws.f_&l_1 01! ln Production about lent of 23%. to 24c. here. g q imlelsit ofthe; higesgifebblltgeangergniih :inning mm' HM' in “ty desimbh .one-half, as so often occurs in poorly Hides.--Beef hides, llic., 12lc., animals do not stand work well as 1, ek when tn ». - lik l ml managed herds at this season. with and 133°.. vcr Ib. for Nos. 3, z one his innscnlnr tissue is soft one easily na ° "M ‘ " m W the best of care, hot weather, flies 1. respectively; calf skins, 17c. to l9c. made to show the effects of fatigue. in and failing pastures are bound to per fb.; horse hides, $1.75 to $2.50 A close stable is unsuited for any t _have an effect upon‘the daily yie1d_ each. ihorse, but particularly sn for thnsn 0 but Wllfll Plwliy Of grew feed is BUD- isuffering from the disease we are con- i plied and a small portion of concen- CHICAGO. sidering. gl, trates given (very often it is not _ :Treatment Turn the animal out on n necessary or advisable to feed much C5-tue-“Be9VBS. $0-90 £0 $9»10T8I- pasture in the season for it Lax- f f§!`llil\) Yfelds mdy be fairly well main- B5 Btcfffs. 35-75 i0 $7.801 Western atlve food, will relieve the complaint lee tained. and greater annual profits re- Sl-Gere. $6.40 to $7.85: stockers, and In chronic cases give. dry grnin nt' )e suit for the cow owner and more sat- f'¢¢d01‘B» $5~30 t0 $7-35; c0ws andlnight only feed turnips carrots etc th isfaction to the man who gets the h°if°1`9» 53-50 '-0 $3-003 CHIVGH- $8-00'at` other times. The water should te milk. whether it goes to the ohne... to $10.15. nivcn in small .ninntltns nnil n limi- S" f*\°t01'Y. CFUBHIGFY. DOWder factory, H°§5~°MU'l`ket ffl-lflY 8-Ctil/01 light. limo occasionally ailrlerl Kee thc In milk condensery, or is disposed of for $8-9” to 59-40: mixed. $8.40 to $4.40; bowel., niwnvn inxntiv.. 'f,, ,,¢r;(,.,, im city 0' tcm" "56' N0 matt" l\0W the heavy' “'25 L” $920? wughi $8-25 blish which feed oilms-al occiisioii- _ iii-,, product is marketed, it payn to knnp £0 $9.45; pigs, $6.00 to $8.85; bulk|(;ive two ,,lluC,,5 uf uul.`,_,u,lZ,,(l u, ,V ly every cow in the herd producing all of N105- $3-70 to $9.15. 'iloniin leaves onco u weak ,mu um., _,_{ fl- _ the milk that she is capable of do- Sheep and Lambs.-Native, $4.10 ionnllv ii desc nf hyoncy-,inns hit' L ‘ in the two four year period. The 9539. and is never spontaneous in itsulng economically. Slimmer' feeding tb $5.10, ycarliligs, $5.50 to $0.25; will uuyu tu rulv nun", aS'mu,uy§_:I'i'f"‘ |139 M011 tried. and Proven to be one lnmbsv l_""t"'°- $5-40 £0 $7-002 W0* iroml cure mid cleanliness as upon f i-I of tho most profitable undertakings f-UNI. $0.85 to $7.25. medicinal agents.-Ami-ri<'.1ii Horsci In connected with dairying in thin i-nnn. |;,.,,c,lu,.l try. 'rhosc who hnvo tried it hoiicvc l*UF1"»\~0» uf; in it; those who have never practiced -_ __ ! - .» inc-ling nt this season shonle no ii Cnttlv.-I'rinie sm-rs, $2.90 to $1- 'rule <‘.iN.\ol.\N nicivlnun "”"’"t"d “th th” y°““g°t°'° 'nd now. on not mnnv pastors iioliis is 001 Hliilwifis. $5.25 to $8-75; Init- noi: ci.\'ousnai.1-is. im thc grnss so abundant as to supply Chefs' $7 t0 53-502 lillllfi. $5.50 to ____ cause it will enrini- little or no set- f 5 - eld, and will \r.n_~r_v and fret much ss than if it uni not know enough satisfy the criv/ings of appetite. After weaning the foal may well be ven the run of the fields and pu- ree for the excrcise it will get, and iso for a good portion of the rough d it will need. But it should not made to .lean its living from isc sources .hiring the fall and win- r, It should be allowed a liberal pply of wliob- oats, bran and lin- -fl oil meal in the proportions sta!- above. It should also be allowed liberal supply of bright, clell. stlees clover or clover hay. Clover _v -s is great feed for the growing \ -*_ Corn should not form any con- .~--.-iolc proportion of the ration of ~ gvw 'ing foal, because it is too Nl" carbone.ceiiii:i, too rich in fat- ioiiicing ai-il too low in muscle and ic éiuildii-.ig .on-iituente. Feed salt ly in limited amounts. Keep ae- vp them »ic.ir.'\ii|ted with you. See ‘t they "we comfortable quarters. ..~,i t-in 3- . of vhcm, especially dur- g th.. Fi- 1 \ili'..i-i‘. Pay attention to c :ro-» 1 Ii of ihc feet. Give plenty play r-.-.iii and plenty of nutriti- s. piiliitnblu feed. (Jo-ordfnnte the od bri-cdini; which they possess ith wil-in feeding mid management.- HURSES VOTED VACATION The city of Philadelphia has pro- idcii tliiit ul] the borscs owned by it ,|1 hnvi-_ n vacation of one week ring the year, It is not amettel' syinpiitliy us for the burdcn-bcar- _ l els hav( sent to Caiiiillii 'liiat sollic uy must ul, |,,y,,i to mnn, but it ig ..»»»,..».‘.., _.. »..».~ good oiics have come therc _ls uo|u1n,, ,L iiicnsure of economy as well,as 2:: doubt, but they are thc exception. Iyuu lg. I liciiril it iiiiiu soy that lic went to seci without u n-enlg,-.l rent in the yenr as ‘ ithiit. iniportlition-niuilc this spring, lm - - ‘ llc “aid he “ever Saw ll W0l`H0 the some street the same hill, the Ovcr and over again when dairy ltmfull l ._ t ll _ , _ . ' _ _ , _ _ _ HEAVl.;~ . ~ U mlll‘~S “KC \0l» I “Clit 10 siiiiic scenes without ii change. that out mental exertion gnu. wmu brand Rapids to make a farm-t0- Eégcgg ::;tee1;he§‘e§a§\p cts; prggélfc &_I_.bf_H0hSh'S' soc that shipment tllat-~~--imulcy 1, worry, In the schoolroom, he is farm campmgn in Kem' Com.” t° hnvc nge., fonnn wonilnrfni nn ,inns Hczivcs is closely rclntcd to astliiuu 1”" f“'.m' “ml “my We,” 5"” l‘l‘”“ 1-ionic comliiinns of monotony will ated’ at luuut’ to be constantly .tell every farmer that alfalfa is the and serious disappointments rguose lu thu uumuu mmuy lt is utleuucu stuff. lv.-cb up thc agitatioii for good., ilu, ,uuu “uh .yuu luumuuruu that lu hu ulurt und utmincd uu to c,0u_ most remarkable forage crop and soil u ood lookersu have tumed.0ut to with dimculty or .breathing ‘mu u,thick weighty boi-ses with gooBl' f."."S CONDITION POWD- ERS will save and preserve the life of your hfrses. 'l`lif.-ir ii-ie will cure and iucvrnis the diseases com- mon io horses, such as Cnughs, Colds, 1)istcliipcr,Glanders, Spivlus, l i;;I,» Iiii‘-SPli“lS»C“Tb5»E“l“fB°' ments, Cracked Hoof, Kidney Trouble, Fcvcrs, Cuts, Sores and will ri.-i;;.»~_i~ bunches of all kinds. called moi-ning and afternoon. B0- EF fore quitting school, each dey the W5-' fal- cher must. add up ,lillef d8Y'S Bl5t°“t I" nnce and mark the result in the PFUI 01° cr place in the horizontal coll1m'“ xi” marked "Number Daily Present- In b* da 's attendance counts t. l3°l0‘.`° dl In Pin-li 2 oi the Register mfs is U this addition, as elsewhere. B Wu Um . n 1,a half abou ep . - days attendance conn s e of the month are abundant, so a the cans which were lbrllmnfllllleu , his new y s - - _ _ f t t t b for two all the comsistency taste, and ap t u made up Ol one part potassxm “E5 dr; thtigepiriblrtxhas 3? this big; part of peariince of a fine 'cheese that had must be carefully kept the nt en ance sena f r eadh month. The Roll must be part li. d il left ver f r two years. He takes a fresh o eedlly_ on it, and a snuaill dose is 13131: hx; vplxglrvrulaysuggeit to good cfuecm and subjects lt -to uu ultc,-nnt; nl tg them't'u ,_ gl on co-,en advantage during this season. A small ing current. At the end of 24 hours ll fures : SPLINTS CURBW 'sri SPAVINS ' ENLARG EMENTS COUGIIS COLDS DIS TEMPER te' w§)tl;Ii~ pelflx cgi; Bhvlllhfeed her period in in-ilk-. The man who has been stored away and carefully aged U . . - ' amlymg B sp ay 0 A few of feed night and morning with a little of constant altcnnatfng electrical enr- entire tree but sl>l`8¥ B ll tul u lt lower brnnniiq; only. The solu- chopped grain sprinkled over it will rent throng t_ s i; ees; tposessus 1 , tl in keeping up the milk, all the proper ies o a nc wo-yea “NTB” uggybgux Utghaix 12:13;-gg 301', glrritd fxhctories and other buyers old cheese. at S tainber 1 and by the mid- of milk will not be complaining that i nuiyttins school on Friday afternoon .noone sorsvins is °°‘=°°°“fY at W’ ‘“°““‘ °" 5° “B” ‘"° °“’ “ .\.»..~..~..-..~..'..»..~»~».-.»~»~».;»~ ~.°.~°..».. of each week the teacher must mark ti in its proper place the weekly aver- Unge attenunce' which “Hound by fd. about 100 frees 5 yea S ' s t from week: to week and rnonth 3 . ilin the number daily f*f°°°“*- °" W °=° 0 C »§» ,. -r 0.0 -:» -z *o -:- .,. .. . -:»:-:»'~»E~ B . now It 15 an important factor' lin Q18 i » » o » o s e o o_o ¢ e e’°¢‘» 0 o m . ‘ w ' ‘ li f ilk f l r'e herd 3 I used this sprsynln ap cgiicéhallrnili nl lllzlasnyvtgngmci trlue su 51;? ii; “gully com 3: THE MARKETS nn mont elective. Sees-ccly a trace st D l'....g..*» the destructive work of this pest to month. Dealers like to have a ° ' ° ~:»:-»:»:~»:~-:»»:~~: rl "‘° ‘"°\' ““° ‘“"“""' the “um by the ofnle hc tonne. wnilo in lornwr years i-osaonnhis leon oi tho quantity to MONTREAL. number of days school has been in co B°l\ll0n llllfllll’ HW W°°k- Immediately they ' reason as well as for the increased ulwuyu got n 'ini-ga part of the 'expect from each patron, and for this _ “mr "h° A' °l°'° ol the month' the “Tiff ' eriniente at Cornell showed profit from higher economic produe- ` Live 8tock.`_`Marlr,et easy; prices monthly avenge stw1'ns=‘t1;>l:’i,l\h»-I;-nnrket.nud would never be without abottll rl (sinned) wilxrsn si..\'rnn. "onli Livery." ii i ii FRASIER THORNTON it C0.. Cookshlre. Que. ' Dil) \ R SIRB: -You may put my name fmymir lint su lid one using your llorns Medicines. l have found them in be the beet on the mark 1-t and nm never wilhout your Llnl- i ment and l' miltion Powders in my stable- ‘ ; fl (Hitned) U- E. CR0NXHlTl_'l‘..l'Ia=El|`e`|'1is§l,h. y. A March 29th, 1911, ALL DEAllK§_ _ f '° "4" °° °" ' el hoe wh r sen- ii nt ii iooo t 1.100'i . - shoutlm Jul’ ‘_ _1_ menu tixenieeanux ty; Iam: 311;" uw :fo uyguailfleusm :NL-l» ‘yu m°f;;:uu M.om_u§wu ou Manufacturers. FRASIER THORNTON C0. l.|Ml FED. Ceohelure, Que. m°“ ° ' ' ' I cattle may advantageously he moved horses, ‘$75 to $125. end ¢l10l°°S¢,.' ' f -- f \ - _n ui 'ilu' _’-fi . ___ ”,’~’;* .' lil . " i il .,s,x -§_f'f ig..-.- rn' 22'? .l~`¢_ 1! s. 2 llii .,_._K-I ‘ il ; 1-. V .ii wg, _ il 'l fi-i _lj-i. .-_u ig-ji ini Lg -Q i I ‘-‘ fri ziifil ‘s;',i‘». lx :ull , l fi i.;-:ig "li-i -if-il if _`l§_-`-lil ;` "ii ,'_~ ii i-is 1. 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