anus-re: ma" " WE A. \ ‘l ‘ ‘\ ‘- l REFRIGERATOR-made i‘ ‘of ash. nicely; paneled and f-with rounded corners, I golden finish. Five walls ‘of Insulation. Provision i‘ chamber is white enamel .-llned"and fitted with re- , tvirlned wire shelves. lee chamber la linen‘ with hea- vr galvanized eteel- has al metal ice rack, clean- ablg flues and metal eyphon top at bottom of Wueplpe. Bronze locks and hinges- Fitted wltn flood casters. Freight paid .................................. .. $43.20 _. fl.1v‘l_!‘-'l|"%' ... . ya,“ mini-spam ¢1__\_._~¢..._-.-. - -_-~.__.,._,_, ___ weld?» ' >- .. Y ~-~ I Cllrlaiils, i ~ i . tube had. we have exec at _»t__he_‘__ lowest price. . __ Yumdliisnlrion a l FEW 0F one” STYLES ' REFR|vGERATQR—I1iid64 of mi- _ lieillqliiirteis for-- “i - . Reffigerators I i vE JUST RECEIVED _ EST LOW PRICE- REFRIGERATORS PMARKET. - ' sol-led kllPl-Adrledi hardwood, golden ‘finish’. Five walls of lnaulatdch~ j bronze lever lacks and hinges, cas- tors, cleanabie flues. Provision and lee chamber lined with galvanzed steel. Two removable shelves. Met- al lee rack, metal syphon trap on bottom of waste pipe. Freight pald " iffkFf/II Jii/fdfl/RJ $43.20 " ' V Shipped Freight Paid to any Station ‘ ~ same day order with remittance is if received. No delay. Money refunded if not in every way satisfactory 1*‘ *'.*~*<‘w>~irsg?'<'-vj.'¥r .\ - " Draperies, Linens .i- A SHIPMENT ,s, \ <-~--w;‘ y; ~ .1.’ v~ comparisai; of our prrceswith the lowest i, the size andifityle you want— v l .\ REGRiGERATOR—made of ash with rounded cor- ners, plain panels and swing base, finished "gold- en. Five walls of~ insula- tion. Provision chamber is white enamel lined and fitted with relined provis- ion shelves. lce chamber lined with heavy galvaniz- ed steel. Ail metal lee rack, cleanable fiucs, met- al syphentrap. Bronze locks and hinges. Casters. Freight pald ..................... .. $34.65 _ . Amongst the remaining styles are Refrigerators at ' $18.90‘,'$22.95, $29.25, $40.50, $49.50—all having attract- ive features. ~ If you cannot call and see these goods vlfriteus for any information desired. be." ‘ w. ‘ “BARNET” Refrigerators.—Mr. Adams of the torsandis shipping same right along. plate buying one of these splendid articles we advise that your order be placed immediately. They should arrive in i - _ about two weeks. .- lnchcs and ‘Slldiriqadjustabls window screens Extend from 18 to 28 inch - ~ l.) -. , ’ " l -'l'o l-lnve Gog! Spinach. ' ~.ur~i-:—- ‘ Screen - Doors Same as cut. Well made and finished in thefollowlng sizes- 2x80 Inches 34x82 inches. Freight pald $2.85 _ - rd. except in loosen the soil n lrlllo lie sown early in bfl-Wellll "w “M94 manum anlflwegds from gelling a Blitfi. lf llin ‘ wlialf pounds of Pill-Ill! “fin 4 50 “lulu-Q Sfld 11861118 “w”, “Wm M, we" first groom. Spinach should always 36x84 Paid- mums? Li‘; it'd W6- 3.85 45c Vory lllllc cultivation is roqiilr - rows and to koop ‘crown geaeh nlhen-tliin out "l.lilnnlngsf‘ for the be oon nine pieiitybr luin sod hen it is young and ten- s, f" ~~ ‘- is Screen Doors Same as well made lehed in the follow- lnq sizes. 32x80 Incli- 34x82 36x84 lnchesFrelght rasiainasso; $325 $3.85 ""éé"i'5":lll" thelr_ g _ » Barnet Co., has just ladvised us that he has succeeded in . - securing for us four medium size “Barnet” Refrigera- If you contem- cut|-- and fin- inches. 3.25 45c and 55c 55c .................... .. iii-iii“ Farmers should exorcise more care in collecting llnd inurkotlnt! eggs at this time of ycnr it ls not unilsunl trrfind. lmliny ]'7lll‘ll|llll_\'- hall-hell eggs on the market. What in tho cnuno? 'f‘ho prlnolpal cause is due to farmers not collecting eggs frequently, allowing broody hens to sii. In the nests whore hens lay. iind keeping the egos in the kitchen. or other warm room. ' _ my“ (Cllntinllsd lilies three) .‘ matured before the fall frosts, Failure lzi getting i good yield o! seed of good qniillty is larsbirdue to this fact. hence the desirab- ility of culling the clovor about the 3rd week in June, in the Mar- Itlme Provinces. l _ The yield of seed will b9 (lei-firm- lneil largely by the stand of plants and freedom from grasses; 811 acre -ol' good growth properly matured should glvo 200 pounds. early. and the seed well matured before cutting. ‘if there is much grass in the clover it ls'well to allow the cut area to romllln in Swath R day or tun until the grass has dried up. It ix‘. necessary to rziko it into wlndrows before the clnvor dries too much or else the ripe heads will he broken off and the seed lost. For tho some reason li. is wise in rake it in the morning when ml mo dry. The wlndrowe should h.‘ light. thus saving drug glng loo izlr nnil facilitating drying. it ls usually; holler, under olir con-- diiions. to leave in liiilll WlfldmW-‘l llnlll/flllrl)‘ dry and then pile care- fully into Hlllllll pilPs to Pllre- Just us soon as tho crop rlin be Stored without healing. plllw ll ""419? rover. ‘Fiirosliiiig ran ho (lone with a clover hlilloi". ll’ a liuller is nlli 'l\‘7ill<'llllL‘ for tlireshillK "1976 is little nllvzintull“ in KfmYmE ‘he sooty» as lllu common [threshing will not heal olil the seed. . The best seed‘ own iwul Alsike clover is OlliHlIllPll from the first l-rop. This is zlllowcd lp ripen thoroughly lloforo harvesting and is iillnlllell as slated llhove. Should lilo weather he wet ill harvesting- liine. rare is niu~ossni'y' to prevent healing and sprouting in the plies. ill‘ the seed is lllllilll‘0(l. the sooner lho growth is ilried out lind placed under cover the hotter zlnil,_.lf. the weather keeps ilzlnlp fol" alullgiller- iod. the only spread the clover iliinly to get dry enough lo store. ' . l PROFITABLE QUANTITIES ‘ Oi’ SKlM MILK FOR GROWING PIGS. . v iICxilv-i-lmrnlul ‘Farms Note.) - ’l‘lu~ tendency of llio farmer to ship :ill lllfiidillpllly of milk direct ill iilnrJu-l is one lhnt always glvils Hmlll for criticism lull. yet ‘oxeuahlo in llllllly l-lls .. ill filll‘ profits elm he ilizlllo with a lnllil-m-umbilliol ihzll to sunarzlto. the milk and fowl lllio skim milk I on the M160 i-' lworlh wliiliy lllll surely wh re lint ‘l milk is Hl])|li‘(l to tho Cl‘8fl_l’i_1i‘i'.l' ilflll tho skim milk resold zit allow a pi-llro us 2o rents por 100 pounds. ::' is llll‘ ruse in tho Clillliwilvli _V ley. present timi- iil would he well for I fzlrmers lo ~mllko good ilso of tlilit milk. 1'? i- lqul-sliilnlihlo if he could lflfllil‘ ,iilnro profitable returns any otlll-l‘ [Wily llinn by feeding up ii iluffllwi ml pigs on a ration composed lli skim milk in combination“ with mix-oi meal. it has been found‘ .-|l the ldXlfllldlllllfllill Farili, Agassiz. that feeding skim milk zit. 50 cl-nh pol" 100 pounds in- proper (lfllllllllk uiiim with concentrates is ]il‘lliil~ nllle. Although" slihsiitulos, .~'lll'll as ‘llllilfililfl for example, may wl-ll take the pllllzo of skim milk \\lli‘ll lilo lnlter is not flVZlll1llll"'_\‘-" ‘skim ‘milk llllS a value Ilotlllllll‘ in itself in building lli!’ lllll‘1l'll' ‘llllli iloily framework of ynlliii: animal» Although sliinr-illllk lllll_\’ .»=~l-\'~~ il.» highest purpose when foil l» l‘.|l\'l*_1 yet, ivlion properly (‘l\lllllll!l'|| willi a grain" ration, l)(*.(‘l')lll(".~' on» or lilo most useful of zlll il\'illllll)ll* food the pin. Realizing the Vllllll‘ of tlllllll milk nu a feed ‘for ‘ pigs lllr noxi important point is to Jolvriuilu- lho most profitable qunnlliiy- l0 food iii combination with .'l grain rzllloil for it. ' ls impossible in fowl pills even young ‘Illgli_ ilrllfliihly on skim milk alone. With this objrel in view. thora- fore, a series of (lXilPrllllflllill In swine feeding was sol oli fool ill. the Experimental Farm. Agni; i“ the > of 1917-18 llnll Blllllllll‘ ox- poriments have ilor-n curried‘ Oil $ry winter sini-o. As ;| rl-sillt nf _ t esp experiments: it is \'|‘l'\' inter- _~_ gstlng lo note llllll lli l'\'l‘l'_\' case ‘ tho larger lhc alnollnl oi" milk fed the greater are flit: izzliiil: (‘um-park ‘ sons have horn lmirlo \\'lll'l‘l‘ ll stand and ration ill‘ grain mm fi-d ll) nil jots with Vilfylllf: fillilllilllilll oi’ skim lmllk lli llir llll'l(‘l'l:lli groups 'ns coiilrzislr-ll lo groups: fvll water ln plnco of skint milk and ill nlhor ~ l-mlllils folhslnmi: suhslllillr such as tzlnkage. Skim milk mus fell hi. tho rate oi’ 2 l|)H., 4 llYS, l; llm, and 8 "W. llor nil: llrr day llllll although lilo average gain in vnri- group 1n- gzllns eenloroli zll llflllllill tho lzrollps recolvlni: from 4 lo i; lhs..' P"? lli! llflr dny_ l-‘l-lllliili: any _uf milk or substitute hut with ivnter. only giive unililltlsliirlory results illlll proved that wiiler is no slibBLl- tllto for skim milk. l ‘filo gonornl conclusion lm-ivnl] i-ikinflmilk tn feed in growing pigs 1B lmywliorn from l to‘ ii ll>s..~ {for pig per day. But whore tho .5147". lli’! foil profitably lli. lilo rlllo of '8 certain pigl-i wllh morn vllzurouu characteristics lhnn others. K. MACBEAN, ' "l (Experimental Farm, Allus<siz_ ll. C. ' "ill" . -¢--.\'- _ I .JJ___ Where strawberry plants; llllolllly npponr ln a short duration of fruit is too _'~ ch iifiré n‘ ' ' 1y all . named.- ‘ l Till” lliemt ii The iiecq j l - 0nd growth should not he cut tori , The heads should be dead lliing to howls-lio- (‘fflflnfltl yot lho mos-l l-i-nnonlilinl" 1hr various iuenl mixtures vlllploy- (‘ll In lilo experiment. wltiiiull skim‘ ill are that I\ profillillln niilount Qfg m‘llk is exceptionally (‘lll';\|) ii mgy, lllhfl, or oven 10 lbs, pr-r mg pm», ilny llllil enpoolillly in this lrilo of , srnawnslmiss. AFTER ‘Millie?- ' l mo . __ __ are sot iii Hpring. flowers} Iiiulhedw-(s. limo. Those should -bo removed-Jim prq. . Kfllal. n strain (iflljtlfllllil n fully scablgh. 9'3 and fillllflug ‘Wflltl%f'mflde . . "Dill- fw" "iflflhtstliill have been ds- . t ‘ _ .|.\ If" smalls. f X s I ‘ " T’? alevwx-G!’ _ v; e',"%"l" ._ ’ 1 ‘g ' .3 = . " i! . - . . i ' "- ." ‘in?’ r—¢—""‘ * ~ . ‘ I r-d-vudl M‘ w ‘wow- . ~' >1 r ~~— - M- . ii ii * _|.l 1L W l 1 ‘ ‘ ll JL L n n * [i .. n. L ll ll Q ll \\ '- ll g \\ a ;.,,>.-_.~..-...U.,_-o wflefii wolves-v sumag.g rzioo-—Q ii" pili-isililr. llllllfl, the l‘lllllli‘l‘g urn zll l-iu-l ill. will. ilil silllllii-i“ llll(l'f0l‘ best results oven HOL tn tlftflbl- ' you i-iiii Klil- ‘ fur nprii) Ir 3n yoir lmriui lllllfll‘ unfl- Iiillor. 'I‘Iir Each l'llllillllli"l ililring llll- ),',l‘ll\\‘lll_i{ son. '|'ill iizil i5 llUCf‘:§H2ll‘_\' l w illlllilllfl‘, lo iii‘l‘illl‘ lli- l-l livl‘)! down ivoells. \\‘ lure ill-gill ill talitl root. prim] plain to ellltivlill- ll lill‘ Hlllllt) lllflllitlbll, llllll rllurii ulllso to llll- eulliil» I‘fl\V. in or- lln Silllll! llirgc coiulilorl-illl Every-Angle Spray l Iii-cry li-silleulionhtlils relia- polnla to‘ a larger fruit crop nmi Innu- pnln- liiil, to gel your llinre oi‘ good lncccnn you neoil to uprny your polulo flclllu nmbyhiir hillt free-I often and well for you nerd :ill' the crop .I|illl-0ri~liiiril or White-wanti- lnir Pipe- \ Kl IIII lrirn-iixrcl ylelll nl‘ znlvnnlt . N lei-t Imlh nndii. Prin- .IllI7-~lIrni-n Nnnll mi on Poliiln Spray ellllm. ILK i|ll0—l'lllIn Disks for Ngules. . on s. iiluz, Agents, eiiililllllwi vi" lilr‘ iililllts ZIH‘. FPI, mill flilollllll llillvllll“. 1i. ls zldviszllllo to space and work it into lilo soil with tho vlilllv:l.i-l-'. A. eontllliiinl; iiholit 5 per rent of nit- Pllkon. lli poi" conl. of phosphoric zlriil ilrid li per ecnl. of potash. iip- tho rlinlli-i- plunts six to eight int-h- o l-onsnr es from lilo pzlrirnl. or zllljninini: will and l‘llllflf‘l‘ plants. if llioourliost nnll lll'l\ ruli- strongest runners are selivl-led so ii is 4i llllll‘li this holler, All weak runners pill-d .it tho lways in ilflll lilo SllPplllH nflor llln rl-quiri-il‘ i9‘. ll'lL illiliil>l~i~ llllvo lulu-ii ronl Hlllllllll be give good r _ _ ‘rl-ulrlvtll "Ily ll ill-nu kiilfe. or lh lil-rry sililli. ih-l- (Olillilillfl) the l'llllll<'l‘S iIS llllll! liilllll‘ llllil‘l' ivzly. Will-ii simriiig, the .\ sitllrivlli ' [runners slloillll ho livid (lUWll by S- t';i with pllllllll- (‘Zl|'lll. lll\\'l‘(l lli Just lloforo lilo vim-s llrgln lo llllil-Kllllllllpr lllllPllII-HY run. lt will puy m sow ii lilllo for- 011 llllllo IlllY-lll‘ ziloni; bulh sides of tho row, h1g5 [Of l)"; Make Sure oi a " “and Better ‘Fruit it i and Potato Croil with they I .4. ~- ‘lug. llioiiglit llii- Illlhl- lint lifter A lol of fruit grower: In“ Inspecting tree-n found r-m-li lrri- infer-led with mnllni lit-ll iii also. nii- Inn-chi Jvltlmllt; Jllllitllll’ ._ l ~. .- . , l - 4 Iilnnnonsp 0s ypunjl fruit. _ ' ‘ plnnlu or urchin-d, linllillmrn or llnvn. , Gets, All- "rile-Ti _‘ s' Destructive Pests every nnixlr. lop. nIrIi-n nnil bottom-the Iiugri nothing lly Iilillng II\\IIY- 1m: lrull Ira-nu 'l‘liln pluc- wlll. . nrul out. nmi - ' pipi- In lirnvlly long throng?! Old StumpiFence-s all. 5i u‘, ' of Land. ' feet wide. thus lessening ‘ _Tho as‘; ‘lfl#‘R__ . {¢*‘1p,;;;,m,.h. l mo" fisher "lewd" ' h ' ‘buhooverswlrah . ' upkeep costly. ‘ up“ -. .. but eniirelydnlldsquatl hid-keep l, ‘Th. Barb Wire I by clips.- llollnlls lo the ili'i'i‘., would lilglly F8 fll-zli used polillry nullliiro for. :llivirll illlll houglli poultry "Pfflllilll you think your tree: in m" nu.“ week thnlr ‘nlni-‘rfiiiin-rli. Tm- mmMAN FNery-Allfle flint"! ‘ ‘for Fruit and._Potatoes-— i SAéVE ALL iYOUgR CROP, ' The llnlmiui Every-Annie Horny pump outfit I! the mmll mods-m l-qiilpmrnl 01 III kind on the I lnnrlirh-tixr It for limnu or l>l|gl|t—for nprnylmg It thor- oughly niililriilrn with ll line rlllluned spray. _ The Ilolilinn l-Irrry-Anllr rlprny PIG"! gee; nil-Kin‘ lmu-rln iiml plnnt pests. The spiny In nl- wnyii nl full strength. kept no In the Improved llll'l‘|lllll|l‘lll iizllnlor. iiml the nprny nlI-Ilirii from . l 7' mum“; of land. giving protectlog. "m" "ill which ors I thspereage of weeds. _ -» The Snake FenceQ-Qoyqi»; oer‘: l- Iiis, bdohe.,Wii-e :l=j¢iiso<»_..l;,._._.l.,.,,. ,,,, _ w Qlloclil fltock in iii. p‘ ’ 1'" llillher flrldg was dangerous to nni U v which most farmers now m. The Wire dndSlnt FQncl—Also o Sllfirl r merit. The slots were soon broken or decayed wlilei-tedf l u lli Frost FQh¢6——l-‘iils every requirement of the h Stock cannot damage it. Weather does not hsxd-ekm f from full guage No. 9 Wire. drawn and galvanized in. ' mills. stays or uprights evenly spaced and fastened to the“; wires by the Frost Tight Lock. ‘ Frost‘ Steel and» Wires-Company, Lin; Hamilton, Canada L , . was ltopt llry until tliim to} ‘Se, when it was mixed with good, 6pm lqolilplvuo ll‘l'l.lll'I.i}i‘,. In the proportion of two i, 'l‘lio mixlilre was then sown the rows. Sometimes n" Ilt alises also was put in nlion. in such cases, i ' _ osults on iliust strilw- compost and nahos weoifll“ W‘ gdi l . , until just before baukliflll u? °. erry mull in Nova flicdbfillhhrlvisetthdrlvwoilld h vs . ivlioin l worked smile ‘lieenfdfilliéaiki “W, IQMMS“ u“; ‘lug a loss of nitrogen in. WNW" - of nmmonlnw- A- “- rll to of illlollt i700 l-lo dwell- purpose. 'l‘ho material mined ferLlliziil-g. Jlllnllent for Diphtheria " u ~..~ Thoriiuelilv saturates ‘W iii Fine an!" ‘ ; lliln Improved ‘Irrhiinlcnl ngltiitori powerful fun-c- ‘Iiunlm IIi-niln lined cyllnileni lepnrnte and IlIfll! lwlri l2 nniuriitlng sprnyiii Sprays from S-lvfir’, "llllrl nnturnlen d rows pointers; Instant- ‘l!’ nnrroweill nlljustiible lo height and width. the . , Murder-in from blight. .- i I V. , v . "WNW! I061! fniture- of Ill Ilolllin SIIIIY |l iiii- bu"! lhnl ii rig-linens niiiii to opernlr ll I 1h 1 ‘ . Tllld +~ W“ l’? . ~i M .» - li.. One Man Can Do All g The ‘Spraying Tllrpllllllllltlilllrn, “meme wmi ll m rulilior connecting he . up"! pipe. l” "F"! -' nniinleii. ‘la bolts, II ‘rilrimpn. la screws. I but- tons. l pnlr ll ‘ lneluileflllafi’: hoards or ran. Its-eight p I .. with 2n gnllon hnrreli Freight p I .~ -.. .<e