rites t: 1 HEAVES IN HORI MARCH 9, 1920. t r , . 7"" ' 1mm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ‘ - 1 V§09+\-OfiOOO4QO4-0Q>¢§0¥f"*‘v -¢*::‘:¢~::*¢¢-¢ ¢‘-§>vo-4++" YOO+O§GOO§OQ+OFOOOOQ I hold; first; by inzikcs 19.15 lbs. in scvcn days1 v81 111s‘ Mme (qyuufitiid itayinondulc Queen 18.32 lbs. 01.1.1.5 Payne Aaggle plucc with 25 lublishing high prices was the wide Southern outlet for stockers and 1 - " ivrenseu 1111,1111). 15 m.“ “.111, 344191111 the mature class 0t‘ ‘the eight blli('il(‘l' cattle. Tli1- fact that this is bran mash given twice i - ’ - -' 1111s. and \\'1~l1-1n1i1-,L1-t¢ 3rd l_-_1 third 1111111111s 11118101114118 1i1V1$11Jn U111-1 outlet is dlverslfit-il adds greatly good for heaves? I halve I '- _ . _ 1W1,“ 33141,» mg 1111.11.11,“ Kuyus 11,.1-_ atnity snow Mcclithiltli- lii-ikt-s in [11 11s \'ulue..ii1 lllill it acts a1; a that ls showing signs of - 11111»; lit .1 long 1111111 in tliv senior 111111" ‘1“"“' “W5 "m ‘mum.’ 511mg. "l-Ziilztliii- in connection with the this trouble. (‘an anythlllglw 11 ‘l111l-e..._y..lu|-,u1u 1.1115,, ‘V1111 31109 11w“ i111 11:11 1111166111 (‘1111111111 only to 11.1.1111‘, 1,10,11,01 (‘tilztinity 11111-111 Jcitiltnu Julianna of i(l\'-'l'>'l(]6. +§¢4+0++Q6Q§0++1Merlitliiltit- is sternhtl with ' “l lbs. ;i1i1l ltivvrinuiil lji-nrtt lit-Kill 1:), tlljlliiifli 0111119111111 and wlntci‘ feed. our young slot-k lia-ve gained a reputation in Vnitt-d Slates feed- lots and _-1.'il1l1-.< (l5 thrifty vigorous to i-urc her’! ilepiy: The immediate cause iiBflVks is rupture of the small co in‘ 1111- lungs. so that the ”,,, sesoiu-e TO oLove-a m P. s. l81LAN-D O-WOO-O -——-——-<0>———-—- Bprins tooth cultivator. When seeil- 1 hat he ma r1 t OFFI A H L TIE REc nus iliirl ~th 24 4 111.1. Among the‘ 1-1-111-1. illlii 11 will 1n- to 1‘1111=11|.1'.- 1111111111 t-xpi-l the air drawn 1.- _ 111g out with a broadcast seeder, lt ltsqp 11111111151- xoemc 1555111132115: o c‘ L o s N o 1111111.” 11111-1193 _1»..,1.1_s 1111- 1,051 1g, 1 L|VE STOCK NOTES uiiixiiiiiigi- 11' this t-tin b1- 11111111- p1~1'- 1111- lilngs without , n eflortfll,‘ , OBy Prof. J. A. (3111111) Elfflgietstsgd tiljiststbzfothe clover a“ 5111111111)’. ‘then. remember tlia-t the During the first half of l-‘t-lit-u- ‘7“1‘11“1111 K111‘1111.\‘1~:11 11111111111» with 11111111-111. . ' rupture l.-1 gener y» rousht A1101! i! 1'9 111° 111115111118 189091‘ can ‘prevent all cases of this grain has di into the land. ary the official records of 94 cow's 13 and heifers-were accepted for i-ntry 1 111 111111)’ 11111-“1- u in the ltecora of llierit. A 0111.11; ol"V11'l111'111 Iiorutlikv 1111t1vr G111 W1 32 mature cows is heittlcti by i’l'iil~I1-\‘»7'1 1111-‘. 111 P111011 1141310111111 51 cess Echo Dekoi 2111i. with lhi- iiht- 111s. in thirl)" 11' 111*‘ 11111-‘1 1‘ . in sPvOn (lays and 811.171 _ Ne,“ to 311-1- 15 Duruig 1111- _v1-:ii~ t-nilcti Dcci-ino- th 11- Zilsi, lfllil, (‘anzitlzfs export '01l1'i1dt in livt~ cattle i-xceviicti 500,- -..|ll01'l ilP-iii 111111 “x111 \'.|lll1‘(i tit MtL-i SCPR-DB, by putting the horse 1o turd We! been worked with his emmpeii ‘full at coars untiigesten food. It is also here - tin-v mid horses andannres so H tt-tl should not be bred. A cur- With i'1?i'11r1~111-1~ to our exports of " 11111-1‘ ii 1S t»n1-11n1';1gii1g to note 111st lllV l'1‘\'t‘lllll' from llit- r-X]li)l'lS,4il1l"- ing lUlU shop's in iiii'i'eii.<i1 til‘ 100 Clover‘ is one of our moat ilfipflf. tant crop; in i‘. E. island. it not only supplies tho stock with their most valuable winter food, but it seas from occurring if he 15111 the ffeed, especially the con- centratps such as oats and corn, during the holiday, or, better yet, will Amount of Seed. S >3 . i 111-3311,, gmm-oves the texture of me The amount or seed necaasary‘ gust: tiaiehauiiglmaldouit foulfoitiirialcxer- atigtgrdlbof 3.71.23 1111s. liuuit-rQyiu-iizr 11it:1~.1lt1k11i1t1’- wits-rt?‘ tillltlnil:'i1;)i;111;t\1)+ 1flrxlluuufgi‘lulu ,\.'1_i|1]1l1hu1111<,;_>.11111111.1151 ‘|~;I1'U1u;~11tdlulliiltilu 1113111giuitvthtlxiuiluwlhe 1iltupélfiqlidiiuriffiilhgF311;!Ifitifiém so for the ci-epsghfl 1°11 - _ _ e 0 Y urns a eness . a. 111i . {oi-my e 111-1-11 .111i_t1 11- 11's 1-11 r-' _' '1 - V _~ _ I’ .‘ _ _ u _ _ ,1 _ _‘- 1 " . ' a and add! humus and nlttlrogexuwthgtt, geeggngfituimlu atluviaa ($223; olf the as well as cutting dmvn the feed DeKol 6th comes next with_ :11.ii1,.1;\'1-111»o1t1 tilt-n .\lt-.\' (211ev11 Dt‘]\ti11L1H]‘l$11!‘:;rl“f1£;1illfnyiifrtqglmlpl.1:13;‘ éfléltilruuuu’ lulitultliiufxtuliiiiilltd111x111: 1114111i_‘i;utritiuuivtuéildwtjlblluéodd-got are so triiecefklaal? 1f we would in- on the aide of heavy): seedinrg 08h‘: some‘ I 111:5: b11511? 111317111111111111111mLI-ltflntlliflti i111“: 1111‘ 1111' "1111111111110-11111‘ 110111 1111111111‘ 1111111 1411'“ 1" 1111511 1'1"’1"‘1'11""" 11111111111 A. purlsative sho I crease e ert ity .of our farms. tier favorable conditions 4 Iuncla “"‘*"‘<"'>—""" en s’ a 1 s B‘ ‘I 1'0"." v71 H‘. '5' i‘ P11111111 §Htv< 1-111111‘ '1» 11111011111‘ NL_'\'('1'i]li‘l1‘.i-“i' 1111* fi111"'1-"""111"" 111 -- I 1-1111-1111- given to keep til ‘Many 01011111311110“ 1131-8105111 u . ' 11° and 3,169.0 lbs. milk 111 thirty" tluys, 11-1- 111111 .11.... 11>» milk. and n1 U - 1 l- a I l- H) u I u I P . S T ‘I, H] M“ ._ 11-1-1111» 1_- . I _ ‘ ‘ H °1 ""°‘"111g 1‘ 1111111111" 111111111‘ 111:1: wtnfiejgfiffilgvsegflgéhegs intvggngullictglo“ A PROFITABLE HOLSTEIN lN- T1111 1“ 111° 1111111 1° 11mm“ "“""“‘11.‘.1'“'.‘1'. ‘W5 "m8 11”‘ “'1'” andl}f't1flf~u1l1i.'.'c5311 111-11-11-1-11111-‘1111-1 11111111111111 1111111111 flltlljhlilltililifiiivti 1111111 ~11- 11101-11“iqlfullit]‘lljiliglalhtlrtlazglidofl 111:1;Blumgltigeiuegoénealdfiutiz 'l‘thev itory crops. The tllifigkéf‘ 1112:1123: VESTMENT- 1 igzafihtlisay$oilgggrr$lHfimuulgpuh“ liifll/u" ,11',’.fu,‘,§'.f1lf.,f},§“'§ff‘fi,m’ .l.,_7u,,‘,.,, ,1‘; 7'111_1,:,1;‘1...11111is 111' for iilllhllt-li 1411111» 1111111.» 11111-11111 1,"_,II.,‘,'11,,,,_‘,,.,,_._ A guuu ure-paraqon t er e o - - ~ ~‘ »' _‘ .‘ . ~. . -- 1'11 4 >11, 11 '-1»1i11-i 111 11-1-11‘ 1 - frequently that they believe“ ti: crigteihfiayflinfl, m: blfifigrughgf 11:8? A recent sale from the herd of 3f! lbs. Johnunzu ltutit-i-inuilt lfilll1f11|l1m 51-11-1111 111 111-1- ildlsvvlilqilllll{Qmfég $141121 111111-1111 Jinn’;‘lxllzuizuiifllllu 31111121111111, 1,1l,;,.11ug“1”1,,, W“, .‘],.l,__,,._ u, .11l1l‘yr1_l1 1‘u_(1)‘l'l‘l't1l'('j1ll111O%"?A1;';€:£?t£$u secllfiflg of a crop is largely Dects of securing a catch Thg us- R G‘ Lehamam °1W919P1°W11.WiS. 9911195 111111111111‘ ‘n11!’ 11.“ ""1 11"" ‘S 1 "lmmm 1.21111" 11111.11“ .'('n1~1‘l-l-J- l ‘<11- 1-1 11111-1» '11-" 1111- t~.i11i-- llliiilFllW d111- ll!'l1\‘\" 11111111111111111 llixtliKlil 11111-111 ' .1111 111111111111; 11n- a month or so. chance, 11911911111111; 111,0“ 1119 kind um “smug at m? Chalilmtetown 11111111111193 in a most un-ndug .1113“. ncliil. Victorialvirntiriti-lonrtinuutl1 inultt-s unlit-i .\itllil'll‘ill)tl_ ‘lfiltfldlulbi in.’ H“. “»‘L-PIMIH_ ‘my mm‘ ‘my M, Jun’ “up (“Hum-Hug “MM 111 n“ i} of winter nnd the early spring coii- Station is 12 pounds 01111111011] 10 ncr the possibilities that lie in the 30-911 1111* 111 51-‘ " -“'f 111111 1_""" ‘-"1111“‘11 ’11‘—"-'“1"1‘ 1W1.‘ “I f!“ lb‘ 1H1 uuTqu-x. u; I-‘umhd 1111411.». t-.\'1-1-1-1li~.l lzttvt- 1-11-1111 lWitw-n‘ 1l11\\'ll 111 .111 1' ,-\n tip-lo-ilnto woman is fffillllfi dilioils that may 011cm; which 111-9 poundg of mu dove]. uud 2 0nd breeding of the purebred 1101513115, lbs. in tlil1-1y hiZ-Vlll‘ 1441s <1 it-n days. 111-1- sillll\lllg,'.\Ali'1lilll.l ‘>1 ‘V0000 U00 - u"lmuwuullluuu, um. 1M1 1-11,, uh‘ 1v away, buuluu her 35$ beyond their control. The problem ‘of alslke per acre. The extrl; seed Si‘ year” 95° M“ 11911911191111 11111‘ “Yum” 1119110“ zshflhnm-und.“ 11-“ ‘m "1' m 111-1111111111- .w 111-1111-‘1-1-11111111111111111 1-1111111111-111111 ivith 1111- 1-xi11111s 11111-111" ‘ -11'1'1‘11*111"1' 11111111” I _ ’ .1 1“ ‘1111191111- “"11 1111111111111 1119111111" 1111111111 the Year it is sown and re- 91199911 1‘ 11111198111111 11911°Pl111y1ng 111’ 9110111 P11111111‘ 19-411 111‘- 11111-1 11"‘ ,1’ 1111{",1"_9-"-_.u1311?. -1,.- .01 li\'1~ t-itiiit-i. i1 is 111111-1111111-1111- 1.11 1 1111- ---1111- ~1'11--1 11- 1 'l‘l11- 1111-1111011 is always arou conditions ai'c uncertain, yet clover turns to the soil many times 1“ $333.00 for her. She was an anl- Waldrof Pietjc 2nd luatls tlic $011101 lit-kill‘ 111m)» 111‘ 11,1 l1 I-‘u-‘il 1mg. m“) m“ m“ Hniuunlumu hmhum u“, 11111111 puma‘. ,u. ,.1___..“-1,.,-1~.. i111.- l5.,1u,.u.1u,,.1, ‘Yuuu 111s requmm is being grown regularly and “u” Cost 1“ 1111111119 31111 11111118911 ma] or Splendld type and Comm” l-DurWear-ohl‘ Wm! mu Sl-npmlm M“; 111C110:l1'D1ltll‘Yd'-_11l.ll lhI-1111K lllillli‘ll.‘l1 in 11111. lliilillt: livc l11-vi1 i11o~1 fori-ilily tli-iiitnistrntvti i‘ 99111111111Y- T111B1111119111-981111ii1n011I 1 1111111911 11111 111151“ 119 91199018111101“ record o‘ 36.09 ma‘ 10111111111111», 1119-101 l“l1-)\1‘1d1>()d[t: lil§--ill"lilii‘-l iivv slut-l: 111111-111-1 siitiztlitni tint-ins h)‘ 1111- ilirliiiflv- o1 the post .\'ctii'.~ .\11 wxlrttiugaiit man is a-iw. of the factors that make for suc- Nurse Crops. the payment of that price six Sylvia DcKoI -Pcst~.li_ with .l.l.iil_|flie. n1 >1 1.18:1)‘: u “mu, 0mm “mama m" “mm “mum.” i“ Mu “um _ pnnvhjng “Tummy m his Wm,‘ _ cuss um wmun our reacrh A brief Experiments have Show“ ma‘ yggrg ago, 13119 was glveu an 0p. -in the junior flllll-YPAI-(J 1i t uh: t1 -.l - . 111,1. . t. _ , outline of some ‘of the thin its that onubictl the Experimental Stat-ion at Cliarlottotow of clover in ne in this article. wlicat is 111 \ - “ clover. burl e best nurse crop n" poi-tunlty for development and un- 9y 15 second has!’ and der the care of Walter, sixteen-year- n to secure crops cats third‘. Good crops of clover can 0111 5°" "1 F- (1-119111111111111 11119 11111119 w meadows, 1's given] be grgwn W111; any o; 11mm, um“ iin official record of over 128 lbs. of ever, provided they are not sown 11111191‘ 111 11911911 4W5- 111 1119 51X thick, The rams u; 999111,.“ nurse years she has dropped seven calves, LTQpB recommended are; wheat‘ 2 three females and four mules. bushel and 3 ueckm bufley’ 2 buuh_ which have been sold for $1.575. Secure the beet seed obtainable els, and oats 2 bushels 2 peeks pgr The cow herself has just been eoldl Clover Seed. It cannot be too good‘. Home grown acre. seed of equal giadc or quality is always better than imported seed, because: NATURlAli SELECTION destroy fresh seed. conditions are simillar. plump, fresh colored 11 the weaker type of plants, high or those that are not suited_here. will h You arc also more likely to get The Old English red ter. clover did well in this ‘Province, 1be prove cattse in seine respects our climatic 1h: Secure roiling of new . mature seed 8111111 spring with a heavy r0 Winter and Sprlng Protectlo The grain crop should be the n Hedges or any fence that field are a great help. meadows cw mcadowduring the win- from the Leh-mann herd for $800.0 m ‘ froiii the original 11. making a gross return of $2,375.00‘ investment of‘ cut $333.00. We believe that the fllifli-j W11‘ anco for the dairy man who is lies llcr ' enough so that 1119 Mubme her of sllCh instances could be inul- 011i s, 11111111191 of snow (we, tiplied almost indefinitely and it should prove to be a good assur- l 1-. nt the 311111111 from mowmg 0111 lillillg about making the larger in- 1111‘ vestment required in the keepingl 1n 1119 of the purebred registered animals. l I that is uniform in appearance. just as soon as the land will carry SHOULD M-FALFA BE 51101111111 ' (he horses, 1g 11 ma] 11119 saver 101- ALONE OR IN MIXTURE WITH Preparation of Seed Bed For Clover the clover. it presses down the1 GRASSES? Wlirn Sflfiilillg out to clover, prc- pare your seed bed‘ for that, crop. them. 11nd tho nurse crop sown with it‘ huy liav will be able to take care 0t‘ itself. 1 A socd bed that is good for clover _‘ is good for all cereal crops except '" rye. rye being the cereal crop that will do well in an acid soil. W11 your soil is acid or you have be plants that hav the same time virtually transpla e been cut from fields t would have been bare if the pla lifted by- the frost ha 111 111'? out and die. __ e been lifted, and‘ atl Many good crops of cloverl 11151 (Experimental Farms Notes)‘ hat 1 nts iilo ie. iis to So far. alfaltlt ls generally grown The difficulty to secure a d been ullowed1 gold stand experienced in tbo pasti quite an extent’ responsible! for this practice. as‘ it has become! a sort of a hammered in rule to gtvcl Si: AZOTURlN-HOLIDAY DISEASE applying good dressings of manure. " give it n dressing of sonic form oi- lime. Oyster shcll mud, where oli- 111111111110. is best for land that has alfalfa every poseibe chance to __\ vucunuu from work to]. a horse establsih itself." 0n this itccount ill tlitit 1111s hot-ii in heavy duty 111.1)’, 1s 139119111111’ 1199111911 "nwlse 1° sow cost him 111s lifc it‘ his owner is 9111' 51111911 ‘"1111 1119 111111119 139991159‘ . 1101 11111-111111 11110111 1119 191.1 11, < -_ it i=1 considered that, in doing it,- gliéntf1pfxl‘ elzllagl‘g$1l'gagrog"lu% lllllgllz1AZullil1ki is really a 11154612190! 111111111111 1119-19 111111’ 119 *1 991111111 11111111197 011 can‘), handled when n ca“ be ou1livcr and liii0Otl~lfOYillilig functions, 111° 01111111! 1101 51111111! 1111:‘ 1101111 lainod at a reasonable price T-lioscmt the 1110113“ 11111 119911159 91 111111191 09110111111117 1° gm“ a firm mob are both o‘ gram“ uervlcuuo the fit the syméptoms seen. Illl-lfly bo- iiold. This view is undoubtotllyl , . - 1 1 eve it a _isease of the kidneys. correct in 1-118 11111101111)’ 0i 0119911. “over crop H’ app led the prgv o“ ln- spite of years of study and oi I h h u u u L u - especially where. on account , ‘Hifguhgwfihymrdgu o‘: ‘z: al.1111111,‘: much investigation, the exact cause climatic and soli conditions, the. ,1. Qlgxcr lafiu,.1u111111d.fcro§t 9111111111111 ,3‘ 1x11111111“ 11 not known. 1111i we starting or alfalfa may meet with .;v_. Se ‘u. 1s ‘ u est gum m unpun, o no-whawluprevent it. At @9319 1111111111115”. . 111g u “um 1m. ueeumz u 1; Am". one time _lt was thought to be due 011 the other M11111," 931,131-191,111; tllth so 1° 111'1’-'1¢111>11.W1111 serm 111e- 11111 has, shown that, 111 sections where’ bfiieved by 1110 alfalfa can be grown easily. some 110111191 admixture of certain grasses marl working tho soil into goo you could count on getting a good 111111 15 1191 119W crop or gratin. no at it again and , 11951 1111111111911 11111 give 1t cxtrn work for the crop of “Y"11’1°1'1° A" M511)’ _ give excellent resultsl in Western t-lnvir.‘ that is to follow. Clover 111 115 1111111951 1911115 11 1111*’! 911‘ Rye grass yield excellentcrops pro- seeti" is small vlding that mixtures are so, _ _ uakifl en: any ukeisoM secumu of the mcnilhrunces ofyeyyerghvilild ZalliilfigflghaetstilhidsiffflgzlnilggaIégp3 1 11mm 11101.99 191mg come to“ 31111118111111 Eastern Canada several grasses if you wnnt to insure suct~css.f11119 ‘11 111° 0113's 111 1951319111 1 9 have been tried u] muuure W111, 5,)“. 1.1mm‘. W111. uvm-y K1111“ cmpyusuiil laibor on a full ration when alfalfa and the Hung o far . . - . . - [the i-inimnl is taken out and star- ' , 1 ‘ 11 - mrangc your form lfllrlllfili so b 1 1 1 l l l , __ | _ 1k rnwre-[luu n1 1m uuuul work He uuuuuy o is nod certainly seem to nd cate, tniltlreoisritltu/fvze-éniafiivmz numueavus the 3111117105 fun of vuu and ,1 that such mixtures may profitably, . 1 1y- 1 v 1-1-11.“ O vnurilifc. but soon appe-irs dull with 1 119 5911111111 11191111113 11191 1119 11151111‘ 51L“ fal-“rtnk. 1111112 a4 1'1 ' 0111i htziving flan1k. dilatedl nostril 1119111195 91 137115395 "9 91-‘11595- 1 " "1" 1' 19° 5 1111‘ 1*‘ 1‘ "1 “g 1 Wlion choosing the grasses to be} limb from no known c-iuse. As a ruuulrulg u Hnelylpéfll‘ only as a- lameness in one “rule there is a dusk worked scctl bed. 111311119 \ \ \ ///u/,/////////1///////// - \ \*\ s‘. QM \. 171011111: clove-r plants in lilo 111111111111)‘ 11a 11112111113?‘"Zwggéynccompaniedfugled in mixture Wm] amflm w \ 1 tin. A gtol stock fiirin rotat on ' 1 1 ’ _ ‘ 1 . \ _ ' » \ 11111211111 be: )Bhrlcy or mixed grain, 011911 11111 11111111911 111111 10111 111115" 5?°“1d"1:9_11ep§h111 111111111111 1119 1115b .- ' \\\\\\\\\\§X\\\\\% seeded down with clover to plough @195 111"? 5“’°1'1911 111111 115111- 119 pace’ a‘ “u” grasses as are up 1 1 _ ‘ 1 tinder. Roots. Oats. seeded downlvrlflmilvs 11101111111 811d 1f 1118011 011~j1° 9110119 1119 9111111111 911 1199911111 "11 ' ' “ - 1 ‘ I W111, (3101.91- uuu grass Seed’ (govt-r, ward willusoon full. When down he - 111911‘ 11101111311011 10 BDTBB-d 0111 I 111m P35111111 11 1S 1, 11111151110101,» may show convulsive movement must be avoided. and. secondly,’ 11W, "u, r0m11on_ when 501113-1115 of legs and hotly. 1t may cnd falnl- that only those which are early are.- w111, u 51-113,. 8,5011 uwlchmem m, 11 ly 11f r1 few hours or days or if the of any particular value. Timothy. grain drill. turn tho grass sprouts 11111111111 1111011 110 111111’ 511"“ 11 1119111‘ 111"‘ 1111111111199 "111911 191191105 11111’ btlck so iiillt 1111-. seed will r1111 hc- 111s a-wsy o1 the 1210111» 1111111111111 111111 development comparatively slowly. .- a - w‘ --' - . = . “ulZIguarez-gixfingctgatipite ,1 11111.1 111,, 111111191115111 '1111eu cove;- bc unirblc to stand. is rather unsatisfactory in mixture thc clover srcti with the smoothing 5110091111 111 1101111118 these 13-18811 with alfalfa. When the latter is‘ s ' ' étion to ‘olilovétzs-ofa. ' - 1 _ ,-uu'__‘_‘.‘ ,__ . .1. ~.. . aretfe. 4 Smooihnessfltite hnrrow. One scrape is usually 111 V91)’ 11011611119111- 111 wvogfliflflg ready to cut for hay, the timothy‘ quite enough, as stuail seeds should 111B 11011-1110 011F111 111111 911111111115 1119 1! hflrdiy more than half-ready- ed1- . . . . a _- 5 _ ‘ efascmating. _ o‘ u . u - -' - _ 1-. npitimiirL-iaronta 43f ‘fheseworicb _amb'u§ guarantee s‘ . .. W111, 1111-, 11011111111811 301141-1- 111111 ed by laxative feeds such as brim o1 the mmure um" 11m Umumy 1s mnslics, plenty 0i’ W818i‘ 111111 “W991 at its best, can of course not. be spirits oil iiitro to increase the ruuummuuuuu m“ by mung so a activity 01f the kidneys are good poorer qiiai-liy of hay‘ will be set-hir- trcutmcnt. in some cascs bromides v ed as m], as the alfalfa u; concerm ot‘ other sedatives to enforce quiet ed It Wm also check the prompt 111'" 11191191191“ Hm packs over the development of tho seconti corp lolns hiwe advantages in encouraig- he grussm whim‘ go but with itig the kidneys to eliminate the anal“ are tiioqe which are read waste pmdums that are poisoning to be cut at the same time as thy ‘the system as well as tending to Emu“ Thur we u" raqsm’, relax the body generally. t m.‘ L 311 d us’ F‘ h‘ c1111 A Veterinarian ° H11 3'11”! _ “T He“ 0 91‘ G11 ° if a veterinarian is available call 891:1 039d 1' 2'“ a V‘ “d1 rgmh him early and he will pass a cat- 1'9 91' '9'“ "119 1 99 9'1’ 9" hetcr and remove the Iblood stain- 911%?‘ u ed urine thnt is always present in 0 T1111 O91 31'1"‘! 18 0011111111‘!- tlic bladder. There may be other 11101)’ 51180011111111} _10 110111 WWW" synuuumu ueveku, as me c1151, pro. and should theicm-e not be used hi greases that_on'ly u trained veterin- 111911191- “11919 1116 Wlniers 1111' arinn will be able to handle, but "V919- Whem it c1111 he 81‘0W1‘1 the careful attendant will assist W1b1l01it 1011119! Oil 000011111 0f Wint- grcatly in keeping the patient quiet 61411111118. IWWQVQP. 11 80911 B11081- feeding lightly and only on laxtt- lentiy with alfalfa. time ifoods and nllowin-g him plenty The Otchard grass is especially of water at all times. well adapted to well drained soil it may be necessary for those and, on such land. it may be to unable to stalld- to be turned nc- great itdvtintage be used in mixture casionai-ly to prove"! 119d 80115- with alfulfa. its nutrltlive qualities When able to stand he should be-as- are Qxceiiem and, b95111“, 11 ha, risteti- to his feet. 1111111181186 01 111B the reputation of being one of the miracles of the llmhs and ‘back arc b"; weuu Chang" 81-55568 known, of great assistance in restoring cir- The M6110“, F930;“; finch 1n culatlon and preventing later par- uu1versu11y recognized u‘ one u‘ 11151111- the most valuable grasses‘, especial- P"V°"11°" P°"1111° ly for dairy cows. has the advan- Whlle the true cause of azoturla m" u”? 1mm orchard “d Tun] \ Experienced motlim nay lain-Bub h but for chil- dren's 111111111» uil akin troubles, became: It is herbal-no mineral coloring. it is antiseptic- tevents . cuts and burns ta mg the not be covered deeply. The same 111111111113 91101110115 111 01109 1191019 the conseoagnce of course being 111111111111 1111011111 i11_-_ fldllplPli when 11w symptoms become Well 11111111111 that the full beiietiit of 1t is not tie- s f enjqfinertt. - ~, using tho grass Hood plillflhmolll 111111911119 1951 1111' 11111119 11999111119111‘ lug realized. To defer the cutting - 1efeszyzaaftt-fi5t-szfirsefeasott. poisonous ‘Tiore. sold titartsali other ls not known; it is no doubt due - ‘a \ ' " '~ 1'" v5’- . , 081.11] ill that ii I l1 d . i1‘ b b d ‘Wong “my _ to the collection during idleness of may ‘agigtore be “u: wigheguaxia, t- it is swth1118-—¢1111' W111 a large amuluntuof niiltlullivsrpvug 1,, abuse,‘ when, 11,9 10,1“, u,“ -._-.._________ , _ .. - quickly- 1118119911 1" 1 a W‘ w c1 ‘ gen may suffer from lack of winter . y l liurtlineiis. It a t-o comes on quick- er after cutting, contributes more to the bulk of the second crop. pro- vides m 11s pasture. in case the field should be used for that pun; pose. and yields better results on land which is somewhat Wat on account of lnperfect drainage. On the whole, the Meadow Fescue may be tiuiversally recommended h miuture with alfalfa. 1 M. c. MALTI, Dominion Agrostologist. ‘It heals every time. just as good for 810111.11‘ ion as the animal resumes exercise We lbelieve this because animals at regular work never iiullfer the - disease; secondly, it is so often seen early in the resumption of work after o holiday that stable- men often oalls it "Monday morn: lng disease" and‘ "holiday din"?- and lastly, it will not nccurdn an animal that has his diet markedly- cut down when his work stops, or if he is turned to pasture or exer- cine paddock during the holiday Isuddenly returned to the circulat- upgold at all store; and - . \\\\ \‘\\ . . \ \\\\‘\\\m . ~\\\\\\\\\\\ x//,//// 1 -r / ‘ . ' ‘l v